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1 ^ be » moral force iu - pwiuciug the l>appie*t i.L totted oar<s * n & ^pet ministry will r^ion amidst scenes p- ,*?£«* that will peculiarly K?them «» ,ttbor in the 8ontb * If*; Tber with hooks of steel V*. Zm4if gold, by the double HJwth »»* education, we umy P^ to cultivate our waste ! r ;» f her dreary solitudes kiL*, •»<* > ieKi * p"** 011 * r fee 1/001 of the h(krv ' Mt ' r eh she refuses to recognize | c hart;h organ, yd| she *11 the advantages, ***£ iilat in , ^ »aD« of its raapooafoilitiea, to «**»** journal coodncted hrtL soeh ability by l>c. Kudo. l!a no doubt so long as it faithfully rLrf. the ***'*« of tUe ti * ut ‘ , ' rtl wi» in the future, m in the the moral as well aa \M will liberal V fit store and rich in tens According utfiMi'i *^n»f rtossi KLBg- brrw utor. rff, tiarek il out of di- rcgard to govern ine of its ?; J** j flOl* 00 i m**' | iu *1 m 'i WiMisfoii riaaa«iMauwi*j sfbs»»*i*l support of her com . w it is true that our people “Tiw* •ipi' 1 '" 1 >“ tlwiP re».nr- . j^ lmlatious of a nefarious ^ hSl Itseks to God (and no one ^It^jsrrsiowly recoveru.g from *00 sinbirrassmeut, Iirf only be able to devi g|0, hut also briug their tithes into the Lord. Her s ,js tfteod over a wide reaching from the 1 cfiir«fthe Potomac on the North, , M *&]*«*• »*' ,|,e «»'f ou t^SMtb. iud.il wriy lie* wailing m thorn wbe dfU go forth sowing hey may reap in joy. the ability of the their lihitality (as ) suffers uo dispar compared with that favorably situated, generous hearted in their crashed aud uu condition have not for jgttM the name of the Lord, nor Ni neties to tlio church and her rains agencies. Strong in the efcatate. already named, she is far Dore so in the intellectual foul moral jiovus of a living, united, active, mt Jpiritually minded membership, ig and clerical, who have devised Weufcladpatm ni^mtion those mighty h, 91 § 6***, and are resolved by the grace of God to maintain intact the integ f ha I rity of the GenerarSynod, and labor 2 set I Mftteudy for the enlargement of its sphere of influence and useful ness. In consideration of the facts ad H^BHlsred, showing what site is, and what she has already under Goil d the I elected, we argue that it is a solemn > h«t, I <hfo which the General Synod owes to itself aud the churches under its sspervision to continue its orgsmiza tioft. It Secondly. We arrivi at the same eoaclnsiou by considering what Ae may yet accomplish. It is not given to uninspired men t<> know the fntore, to tfnloek its atans, and reveal what God has fody reserved to himself t therefore J8 anticipating the prospective con- 'iitiflu and influence of tl»e General Sjuod, it becomes us to |peak with wdesty. In reasoning (i priori— from cause to effect—from: what is to rkat will be, we may hlwever ap proxiraate a good (legrel of proba We have just seeji what the General Syuod is, aud what have the results of its op orations in Ae brief period of a few| years. If witeodiug from its incc itiou with ^ifioltiesof great magnitude sw a Ww institution, growing uwity 0 f sentiment in cnltos, measur »c»t, and the general Micj on these and othfr subjects, »nch has been gainoq to inspire the confidence of its friends, wlmt we now not hope fori since she has precipitated her discordant in- assumed symmetry and ^poctness—become cemented iu N* bouds of unity—breathing one and impelled to vigorous action J kwe to God and man i|i the propa Ption of the one true faith of the Swpel aa set forth iu thu ever memo 1*®** confession at Ailgs&urg. From . knowledge acquired by past ex.- -ineieased facilities for use- %fo»--the improving financial con < Rl0 »«f its meiubership, and a per growth in church love, we **mredly look for a more prosperous £im> iu the future, under ^ •Wholesome administration of a Jtfkmthern in sentiment, Luther ^jMwtli, and enjoying the implicit W 2*‘ ence °f ft community whosri ^ ^*ks to promote, and with fully identified in all its ipfjjjjH' WI< 1 spiritual-hiterests. It t ^>able to sup|>ose theu from Mucce88 that has crowned tioi ^,*. n I^cfceting its organiza- *nd j n the establishment of ^^fnetive auxiliaries to carry ont Purposes, that, it will prove a _ «»eniustniment;dity of God in the sifriw ® niatiou of Ids gracious do chn*^ ° war ‘ l our beloved Houthern hope of wh»t tho Gene a „, W ■*# be, a Messing to us J* cl,HdrtIU , »» ld Our children’s aud ti?’ Uwi Paibof dnry is plain, ^ tireaibbug itiutd .ui# Hie shore of the lied Sea, she eboedhi he npnw them with dirMtad by the providential unta» to u extent to which their SC °f’ •••* * C»4« Ok rirruai • truxuis to llH. of || u lo It, bis eye, the protection of hie hand, Then If hy a and the comfort* of hie grace. III. thirdly. The duty of the Gotiorn! Syuoil may be wen perhe(Mi mote clearly by viewing the eobj«n i id ft dlflhreut light If U le not a phft* duty to cooUtiue IU exiatencr, then unqueatiotmldy it should be die solved. Upon the ewumptioo that it ha* jntovchI a failure aud shook! bo abandoued by ita friend* for the good of the church, what are likely to bo the consequence* t **T© lie, or not to be ! that i* the qawUon,” and it is oue that “most give ns pause" e’er we plunge into a sea of uocet taiuty, and probably one of wiki con fusion and fierce con tent km of angry element*. Let use direct jour at leu tion to the deliberate conviction* of our late worthy retiring president, as expressed in hia addrew to the member* of the laat General Synod ; “For our General Synod to disbond, and each District Synod assume and maintain a separate, Independent ex- iatetice, would only make matter* still worse than at present. Utile aa we can accomplish unitedly, we could accomplish still lee* separately. We waul not disintegration and in dependent, individual or synodical action, but union ami tho eoocvntra tion of our energies ami resource*.* These are the seottmetits of a cautious aud discreet man, and as such are of Impressive weight In the event of a dissolution of the General Synod, one of thaw thing* must follow, either an itMlependent Synodical statue, a new combination of clenieuta, or relations formed with other general bodies North. It in not probable that the first would be inaiutained for any length of time if at all, and a* to the second we deem it wholly ont of the qnentioe. The reasons for these conclusion* it is supposed will at ooce i«e suggested to the reader, and therefore are not stated. The ouly alternative then left the District Synod* wilt be the formation of unions with oue or other ot the general organizations THE UTHERAN VISITOR. «dU’MBIA, S C., APRIL %, 1878. hBb LIKE l\Sl HANCK AND ANNUITY COMPANY, OK WENV YOHK. ***** *mH t*» lie hwwfitnd pmetmallr jf* nnhatantlnllv, how am we to Gnrtafnly not in harwiwrtun* views of nf doctrine, re I to*, yvemrnmmt and wmmtm* Imk at the piwsre for a moment, and mark It well. North of to Potomac thorn am qnitc a nwwhw of tr Tmsaiw RwmmIu-aJ . . . I [ tts own interest*; hat them, aw Arm <*T ^1*5 JI? wymsl. the Gasan! Ow««U, ud ih. (•*•*» aoca iu the Want Rack af thaw gogrol haa lln awn daatyfhal urea i and aoc* owsw to n# pm mUmee the tree exponent of pom |w4 all diffar from each other 3f*w who In right aad who In wrong u the qaeaUoat aad with whom mid w» *BIM ow lateTMU-a* liaml Synod, tho GeoereJ ( ouaeit, or tho Synodical Con* r^»w let as pat a t qaeotioa to them rww * "Oas a man ha a good id belong to * aarret •oeietv f axchAUnfr i . •» « fow enwwaaloa at the Lori’s table, or entertain CblHnatfo aotlona wkb I>r. Heiae V Rmohoticalfy ao re •mode the Svnodtral f’oafhream The General Synod wjth quite so waeh emphasis say VMM the General OmmI staodlag tofor aw dtos, nod looking shoot refer* the qnsoHan to a committee, who after 2SdE Robert L Oaae, TW a Wttmor*. vu»-r«.id.nt WILL CLEANSE TOUR CLOTHES WITHOUT RUBBING. If^ss -K>.. tUkKSb&HSff lXI out tm Mm. Nam toe of 1*1. MM 4 U ' A law uT& »»» rer riu T! — *» rt» rsTMnrr*. m* aiha4d A& KOrtrn ase Non ToetrMom EVERT DIE SOLO IS FOUL WML NO FI^UII>8 OR EXTRA SOAP USED. It Conan mot Lena hoop, loan Time and Iota Fuel than the Usual Method It Saves Labor, Wear and Tear, and the Annoyance of Wash Day. LOUS Jaaot HC 0 R"wrf Afowi, ttortwfw ■mnfnaPWamm \furtl* the ohote anhWeS the *ook« same oa« oft the swne halo It want la, or at some other hole, or whether It name owl at all Three bodies have each their own Book of ** ifiittps nf nlRAl fw (Ml ffodtloH 4M pahtie serrtee. Prayer meetlaga, protracted meetings *od ravivots af religion aw thought to be script and, aad advantageous to the chemh by awe party of the trio, and tor the afemv given the eold akenMrr." with MpMNMN I tfot expe whilst tor ■ r*- daahtfol expediewev- O-lh^ak Mi.dujk jtmiM (w»- eajihMefi iiw wiifi Of V BP IMP V It, they C lood Pl»B Til PAIN-KILLER. ^THb^Ei'mltf^^^af^^Sgawihmew] ] jS ft 1 *" y 11 • * oivim thei 'tr’nn gga t 'i8 aJ in l eW (i gw — IT REQUIRE* KO ATTENTION WHILE THE PROCESS OF CLEANS ING GOES OR. It Mar M 254—154 J. If. KIN MU). irm teat ret M P Da Wtosl ttpabaee DRY GOODS hassle et, lew' HOSIERY AMD GLOVES’ semw w smvosvc * ei -wlW fire I, If ever, I A* not know j hat it da*w eeesa to aw that la trww of aighfei ■tmye m - stf jhe mm lfa * r* w nifl Ipig *♦*11^ will do the Waghing of the Family while yon are Eating Breokfkat and Doing up Dishes. ^ U»n* here knows as the most powerful ammt ia removiag dirt, greasr riothlRf, aod bleerMaf them white. Paper makers have for many - EggBwg Hutfl eftea - * a "v xr T "** -rrv *••#* wwy ,w wr cloth wnhI Va aiHd tu a parlalde manner for domestic purposes. The A\ e l HI I N l> wawlie* without labor. It will do the washing ef an wf fajmi^l^kj^m.numto m. The KTEAM WA8HEK is superior to all TmEIES wfomwky mrlagshuge portion of the few awaUy taken t u«J*m a A I V ******** has soap than I# required by any other method. L (InUilSf WW fit felfi ^^8' jluj f> I at, ntrtaim aels yds W«sAss' break- How? •*wring Macfeiw 4W wHPm *«8Fw!m ^, might be. that Oeaernl It In the duty sf the Hn*r«b to **.!«, Ni £ mif-ij WEifija • w|. ■ * wawpwipsm J*** ggmkj^b^|Muuugaym^|j^w T ^mp ■; • «.■» r suPI^P WwiPP^^PI 1 *'| g mGi ii si i,i ww iiiiwAnil itmM few mM ugfe^, Ngtg in North. Would *o«b a relation pmr# happy or unhappy f a bleaeiug or a hia peuvideaee has calamity to our Hyaoda, charge*, congregation*, iuatitutioua, ai»4 ta ried interests ami o(ienitions no* in successful play 1 With whom would we, with whom could we unite as Syuoda 9 It ia a.»fe Iwyoiul a qu*«- tlwr to aawrt ncitlicr with the Bymat ical Coaforence of the West, the for the work, nod cultivate hop* the flair field ehieh God ia given her aa a Fimmlhf, General i the church, and la ■MJkl fit _ -ah-.t. | M l( A ‘-Vi m iRlMfepf wct*m: 1$ hm Asa* Maeuf iIwe v *1 ugjg not the mmsn4 W 1 tmmri 1 The mm * #*g. | J. H. CNARD. • (MmAwa swa^. a, a***... , ^ .... i*. ss^w'i, *»' ^aww ! fWafc r* *• ()M II Vdf smttofe.- h o«n ' -Tft~ittfT t T l rfoitinti^iH:iiisfijitiiiiitssimh : j * im thu Wobfr, that it wil wnabed by tfdWbSrkMS to ■ Minkw - - ta — 1 * n I aibor nml Clot hew Having In vention. RKADTHE FOLLOWING CIRCULARS ANDTKSTIMONIALS: *«.. i.. i m pmnw*"tiy I< I. Trull USE,<v«i£r W uf i|m> rouftirr has vest wv ti.rvtwiw ▼ Uai y««r eonfoleaew aad aippm la son ! akleratiren of what she hue done, of what aha givsa penalise of detag to I the future, nod of the depIpraMe It f. — -1 1 FW*. te^s » Hsih a ywa.d gTprrtdkl. £*■* Tael It is General Synml of the North, nor the General Council The time ho* not arrived to form truly and sincerely this grand emlewUietieml mmmlpem of ^*^7' .. v > i. penpir. may have tamed back la the day of bottle, or dgbed for the leek* nod watooa «4 Rgt N. tot as be Iran to la our church In North America, and if pjm j. ^ Elan|. ^ j it ia not so formed each general or guuiaatiou ia working ii|>om it* own pluita will nn.st conduce tu that re suit ut the appointerl tiase in the providence of God. If m»> of *mr Syiimla eonld bo mdu.n«d hmrim*mt**m ly to unite with a Northern body, (a liich is not at all protmlde) it would ouly play the |*«rt of a mere e*udat apliendage, and woo LI exert a I tout a* much |x>wer, amt command ab«>nt the same respect aa the present Houthern delegation does in Con gross. Such a movement we believe would be premature and disastrous in ita effects upon alt the dearest in terrats of our church. We may hut hint tit them. Our Synod* and charges and congragntions would he torn asunder. Clergy and laity would become embittered and aliens ted in feeling. Our theological and literary schools would languish. < for Book of Worship bo abandoned, and our church enterprises generally would suffer inconceivable detriment ar ising from a rstigioMo-politico firel- iiig that would be thu* engendered. It would be the opening of a worse tbau Pandora’s box. And what prac tical good wonld be attained by itf What dkl we etw gam by onr Northern Synodical connection 9 How many chnrebe* did they Imild for list What mission* did they establish aud muiotain, in whole or in jmrt 9 How mueh money have they ever given us 9 How many students educated 9 Wlud |a»tron age given to our schmd* f What seminaries or college* have they founded atuoug us f In short bow were we benefited 9 On the other hand is it not a well known fact that the resources of the Houtb and her youth went to sustain their literature and institutions, aud to fill op their schools 9 Is it not true that the North nnder the former arrangement acted ns u constant drain upon the very life blood of the Honth whilst she gave buck nothing but the |>re* tigw of her name. Now, judgiog from the past, wh it may be expected In the future in the way of substantial sympathy 9 We answer notliiug xml worm* than imth PERRY DAVIS A SON, to matt thwss j Maxxni asto ra*.»r%. in enaarit, “1st our answer be, w# , vjfi ILsk to . hwiAum, S. I ttt #*«a are <t*feg a great w*wk. sa that w# »».. itostoaaM. A *H Ok Nat can not come down | why atomM the ‘ • ******* K***+*> RO-wto amhjmmfeft . on Ik 11mA m a t*> a «-«. | * _ * | Wfmw ^mWr Mr® V A 1 if. fePkCf come ilown to too. And oHhoagt Apffli ti S^IUlMr to 1 pii I MR fin fiats Hya la kffl W fi ImtA omm L tsW Ws SiPfl j answer them In the uska Ifol HOSTS. Hovwwnr r«. oa., for.». iw Vessm Artlto A fo, ITarwa, Go.; n»Tt.WlS —Bimmans' Uem Hrg alator baa Wen used is my family many yanrs with great sacywaa. I regoitt it on invaluable family modi qyl siijh ***«.*! fimfoa* sn l mna tm ma IA— ,^... ' f^n*\ Mlfi*! VMM I” life UNPfMfel mending It to the pablte. w y npiSlsA^bfYl |.J Y i Bit J. firrtx htunx. Srecial Notices om or *e vsma •’ w uMs^toto *#* Half ABva | l« Is a aad this* to pans tlwwath Wf* 1 only half alive Til there awe thwwsaadu j whose hsMtasl rnadltsa to — ml * www»*M* wwn^towww^msm top SP^PP wf tow* MM ,|.|| .UhiltfT *—*•-- t yywwmme misww* s#w **saa* p „ v W*.y f f rWRIkOliUHJfV9 «*w BMP syswOte fttorwssi they sadhr ww fsatdws j P»to i ton tlmy kavs aa rehab for aay to**atofe psiw *d the rmiatn CIm been directed to lisbnliSiisad errs? has wf time, wkhwwt wwartog «f rlnUitnc. etc., it knot reaauoable t stomrmdr. to a giesl mewaure. all Wafeiog llaoiuoes now ia r *J thw Wsmiui Is ottpursU, b-d. and must he aa. There is mmm It .«*- w and e* err fsaailr oreda it aad wiU bay H. I wish to aecttze a few R.J! w.cmmEut 1 rUTtowTs-s * JZLSTL t !fLll mr . m **f , *** tm . '• .oowpequetttly, roar county would cost * *4ITtLriLL ZT2" £2I!£r“ ?1 J*£* Mm^yptn i more or W*» a see the «*** «4 trsusa-rtsisw Hemeotber that by rrmhadua thriTlalit aiTi ^**m. jrm -kaU ge fee pnvtkgv of adhng niiyZZtylr Statefor me, ■ • i ""** ] ujdaih7!!|haw»aald f*w aae^prrwTSd ihsi temtar?unot*^rewdr dSmS ! ei whew 1 mdwjr«ur order I «dl make all the deed*, so there con be no confti- l rfif-T-iisrrt frciT t *" “ ltl " ** Wsmoa s FrW, la order to m*k# the most monev in the abortmt time ta woty 1 would asp, that there ace many method* which might be II to * kwh wsa to W,wk well, hat U«e most promia««t of which I e I ke find p tnwl |me« to READY • MADX CLOTH nro, ^^ sfsp^p sw saw-’smwr sue * i a\;suing goods. MAKK UP GARMENTS Ip ij&pp mrimmmiMMmtmmm* fifil^to. qgto jMHHR fed^^k^fia fe^m. wfll i work well hat the most pi __ for* sample and caxefuUr test it; you will learn by h it most snceeaduDr. All * * M l» jOut S’ Xf>"?: ’■* TKSTI BAVi: PE0YI3‘ JM NiniM'SNEW I NL WATER WHEEL TO M I HI IT I HI Hill III fi* «<mis g toW*;jptto^w 5 ™ W wwV April !• * FR3. KD'T riTTHO IMItTfi MATKsabi r ■nw'mas, "*aBB swyanmrai Afifesnto. TOKK r \ m- if fitoi feaumP tfattoEs adhaaaifih ... ^ yk' Madto' ^ki^s4I feJ Dive «d * eafestoMw esuifawnd. E feW C 8WAFFTELD Mar 3* afi—tf pppi-VH* wmsfil ana 1 ksr^tt|| dtoeto xgaotos am* Fob II *:r The fhtherla&d Serkt, a .vorfi r.iA rn^wmmm j k mmvMCTfo ppf% - DfW ! la Kf sf hath u sate of nature Is i Whew fee :lf ados Of fee interrupted Now. what does tinder these r \ The *ji ste nr cwtog t aat mssaly fiat aa boar ar two, tw atuk aflwrwuvda latoa -j< kaufti Cl U iXtdT kg ^ W ^a aa^BBaJl wwm^m^we* stoaa ” * wrw van uw Pn*wiwwu!aU^——“jf ^a upfigl^tol fiPBe 'NttMklPMNl Atu«4% JL M.fe UtliilWiM'S' F%U Itofi «riWlii Btd fitote km s le - iatiaPum. pfepMI sww- ty A EAR fif A WRMAED Mmmgmm*} 1 MMV'VMfife iRM'C j r wfotoakf In ^ hit* 4 hL rgnstfia *d tuws TW la aat a V-*" iltlfife for *ld*tg on I a-**,- ■h >*» # a SHU a % « I. feu ■ I * a to | if to,) hat radteafty aad pemHUMwftly [ |g »fikkig sir-adl yml lj^- f fid** Iw* fed* ■f race of a quortrr of a reutwry. la soofe give*, (afwse new «tgar into the d)r~i live orgasm '*y a owrw «f Hodetter * a Dw no* vato tlmw to wake feu system n\ ■A’iXl'lR f A 111 ndRShdal ikt nb w mjL|ti<a.l ad'f utowdih im^oafil aqpuBawwfu SBa ssw^pfip ”* gv**,* BW* Wqfejj^fiP topfiog soevgy. the great «r*»a apaa whtoh all tlfeltiC » jamjar su m itobmt muB fi fiaAm 'Aarfl*Tws^%u , rmjype a# to wRPto e «to fit A aaa uasaas mMMi m mw m, m si i BOOK OF WORSHIP, FsUsiJ km -* ■ aJ a. ttm *-* w uqiqii^ ’Vs ^ Stoto * #JPI-t|iPv, tyryMo^ja asm 1 ready We atwe the rWeb fi swato t und Wi iCaniWiiar jN A ifeatMifi ^«. tf-ficms-isi m w-nSirstl rwuy MMPMn sM! 1 «I?»P B “y .(^fiyr * Ofjh, 4S |HW';fth tha dys- fi * a a a Xtoedtrilha* ju<| mi fiau fianmtll AAfe kaat.** li^Pfik ft-tolfil * iug, ami wc taoy i‘QSliiini!h weak iw** 1,1 iwiipwawwiinaw for » continuation of‘the proceaa of 1 W-*-**-** *«»*-»* emu» ***« » • wu*)•♦*.# a , i »*‘todtoto# •toPW-v « . t • rw WtodisMraw *- *•<#-«< wwu RfttoW S ftfttoe * ft » U-ftft *d-»u wjmp'4- s*ft ftu- eye* tot depletion with improved appliaocr*. fv’ah we rcosouably hope that lheir legislation will greatly flavor South cm institutions of learning, liter* tare, miwuon* and uhurcb etitaeprtoee, whfin the Ijoia)o demand is prune iug ■to #BW> »kJu> rShma a Petueveru until Ik# cure is cmu - piste■— noli! healthful blond, fit to to fee i fere pohwlmu wfeb bull WlMiiir!|F f,n, Lmu uut* rf> < tin ni*ft?r.t-h*»t “ tow-w-oa eaaw y wi-e u*. **./ as *. "*a-e muw ~ FULnr fotnofi. !**♦ # *« * w tow,a0m-mwm* lifcll *'**'* * * *et ♦ft * ♦ a * ♦ ft* •♦♦♦# ^feutotoik’h ♦ H un#-»toi>i-fjE-ator». utotodE ♦'<>#' 4MRP tlttWatoto. I ifi ,,,*,.»*•**,»* fiyfis M l *a Ml iiMM Xn, t, put Mp to a 1 *w. aad'hu'naiu A fBfi^Mfi to — iff «e 1st W* fnf saw lawdi* tSUm " a ^ Oft im g. * shkih rofombta, B » s y*. nfss Sr; JT h - :j fi rrfiw’qah, B—s’ wlifU OBMcu lMisiistiit s.# OnarfiiSaA^mw agHiLmaa ^e Se w **s urw^*a uine s*ae w—i e ^pew a—f ImPBS**SBa- ^^^2? uathTrsk?! r ,ia " r, I ▲sas C. JUf 1 ,11 —ly I with it meet sneresafuDr. All you haw to do sow is to OfiMMl toofesou. I udU aaopeto that ywu make aa cagagcaMOt to wash at a certaia |dare. a* aa «t red»l«d bmnx; manage to have w many present as possible. You wgl fo atotodfeed at fee luiease tndtwsw) It urftt pvudwoe after fee water and etonm hart rutwd through fee tulwo aad foan««*l oxt i ?)i» clot lung, ranhing back threwurk the eMhtufr to the lower IwWtton. to be suddenly returned again in the same you take out fee clothing rinse aad wring out, aad 1 on will find all perfectly delighted with it. * orders from aiae ta ton[present, to be filled afterward, st prices F* By **" L A WiiMriejlrtai in this mouasr wfll satisfy yon that the VttEltAX * IKIKNlt to a saectws and will sell. You should, in feat case, loose no tiase to ordering a deed for your county, to be seat bv express C. 0. D., if not con suotout to advance fee utoury . You shoull. meanwhile, eootiune to take orders, s*4 to the tksa* your dswd «uald came U»hiu.«i, you might have a gross sold. You •houMLIikew 1ST, arrange with a responsible Tinner to make the Wash**--the price util vary, arvwrdmf to style aad finish. 1 have known seme agents to sell as tnanv os twenty Washers ta a day- After you have introduced it more or lesa in yoar cwutdy. van earn take aaotlu t county, aad rent assured that wherever voo can get a •togto W aaws* to the aeighborihsud h mil sell asaav more. Con.^nently, after yua hove wdd a few hundred ia a county, you can sell the right of your county for much usore thaw at the start You ran calculate what roar galas will be by baying a stogie fwuuty t hot thi* is not a tooth part of what you ought to make, for While mu mu tosjre-ltog youwiU meet with many men who waut to make money, to whom wit rights There i» w> Imsiwess von can engage in which offers such spleo . l* |t »» a safe hmtorua, no lorn, and pleasant, because Btua- ■ t*** •*** h?w 1 can propose better terms. Shoald I for SrURad ** "S * h akVmiore*»<met " P * rrr,3r hr “<‘ r <‘ they coaid make better (to fee rerript *d\vr dollar* 1 will ship you a complete Washer, os s sample, to with a CVmhrsftr «if Aueory. a book coocornlng the cenaos of 1890, Putesnt ■ Intoructtaa ho* to sell ftotemta, and Pictorial Ptotera. with full instruct khw to coadart fee buwneos And upon the receipt of the \V»*h«r you may have ft tu. and if you find it not as represented. I will refund your money. > ws*>i at fito Aft*r 1 aead yoa a sample I will hold your county a lime for you to^decide whether j oa wish to purchase or not. I will fur- t ffe blank derek, snd will do all I tun to enable you to sneered h fee basinet. M WR boss from you soon, or jroor choice of territory inay be odd to some one rW Do sot sd uk to «emd C. O. P. DIH I: C T I O N s . 1. Nml fern riot he* ores night in warm suds—iu the utaal manner. fi. Pul 1* the In atom of the WASHER a quarter bar of good soap, or enough to moke a good suds, diced up thin ; then fasten down fee talae bottom- see that fee matey vatu * Is to fee proper notation ; put in water enough to cover the cap over the valve, any ahoat aa tnc* ; lay fee ciot!>r* down smoothly with fee anted parts wrdl souped, iu fee W AMHElt—not rolled up, but spread out, so fee wafer can cir- ealate freely—and carefolly put fee clothes down: see that the fire is hot sufficient to geaeeate toeass : when fee water holla, it will begin to floe up the tube* on the fee euAsof the WASIIEK. and through the holes into fee WASHER r a steady direnlsSioa has been going on m this manner for about thirty to forty Swiaute*. the washing * ill be com|tleted Rinse well and wring out, some to ta fee tieiial way. Colored clothes must not be mixed with white. Use soft wafer for bsMng asm. If bard use mWla. foe, or make it soft in any other way. If It is *,•« to Ideadk wife fee WASHER, feds may be done by adding a table spoonful of boras of commerce to a WASHER full of clothing. I refer you to a few extracts from letter* reoeired I cau publish hundreds of lafeura frees parties who bare used the sumuu Washer, sad speak in its praise. I Imre, thus Car, declined doing so. 1 know full well Low Certificates are looked mu. I have sold the Steam Washer upon its own merits Thousands have used aad it has srlrea universal satisfaction throughout fee country. I ask none to ybut I any. ur fee enmmmtsriea of others, but 1st the Washer stand <m its. i a Sd b rsiil w J!‘ i if, do e*, I scad * sample Washer upon receipt of fifi.OO (shout half the retail price.) *** « y v, i*4v Uws, hew t« li n*** to TW risk to 1 mj.-h iffot md for imm to adre IL. JL.a M- - found not a* represented 1 will refund n wife. I have advertised the Steam religious papers, also the leading eecular papers in the United sad no article ever ad rertired before has been m extensively and the people, as has been ths Steam Washer. I shall con* t-class par* rs—Of course |*ws at Jt iu all uarbskT Ms J. C. Esfewy family. Fnmr ABT 1*. 187SL Comfoxt, Kendall Co. Texas, Feb. 10, TX. ■J. C. Tiltou, Esq—Dear Sir:—The •ample Washer which I ordered arrived due time. Ail who hare area it in ope ration are well pleased with it. It wiU do claim for il It Til To* duly to UuMkkt for FfMiT MB flhCMEiMMM VMMppfit Ibe’bpb* do . 1—f to top. Co., s. c. C. O. O. Directs* : ; FXDEBB^ACKSON, Sir .—The ygysig • mil FEUVNII A t ‘ *11 that priflo, N, C. Ad dr as* all Ordars and Imttars to I' 0 —Cal thin card out, and writing me from seeing this card. , - mi Mist you claim lor it. Ton will please 1 *>ft *„d C.6.D. Dmi* tor tteadditional 1» counties ordered, and oblige, Very respectfully, JOS. B. HADDEN. JT. C. TILTON, IB Hi r '