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tilor. iioir. Uer- t»»«l tlcvo- THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, 3. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1870. and . 4. Dv Frau* IIoilman. From P°"\ Q^tmau by Mia* ltebecca Schi- > »L. Luthi'Viin Kublicatiou Ho- nv 42 North NraUi Strict, pVl4<Hp^ ;U . \ food, an excellent book. In it 1 §ud not Mddtii «wny, toil in Ikin Script u™ 1 lanjptagv, ou almost jMtgts wMtn** J«m not Weal. but root: not m u (iiu'uwL but prarth-al. T1k> fear of ' , ^ strength of religion* priori- ^ the poa’er of faith atnl trust, £ wondrous way in which God pities for those who are his, are Ctmted in a simple, though touch- wud impreasive manner. This JJtie “Story” not only delights, bnt [jni fiw The only thing wo object ft . e would not bo a true critic, if ^iBduot find fault—is the way in which honesty, godly confidence and wfscveranee in well doing are re- ,-tntaL This is, liowever, not tin* bait «f the book, but of the age p which we live. Stop—we re,-all par objection; we made it wh,-n we hal read as fair as tho 201 page, p,,- ingenuous and admirable man iac i« which the wealth Itominie inherits, illustrates the truth of the “Doest thou a good deed, „ the deep let it go, though the fish nay not set 1 , the I»rd will know," wadies as. Sunday-schools and parents, send m vour orders for the scries. f\t Rural Carolinian. August, 1S70. Charleston, 8. t'- A valuable numlwr, ami we wtntld jtnilv comply with the nspiest, coached in such kind language, but tir ink bottle is empty. A hint, etc.: ■‘To the Editor: Deur Mr: We nt confident that the Rural Caro. Hsian this month is worthy of an Mtemled notice, and we should be flad to have on original eritieisiu ftvui yotir own pen. Yours, very renpeetfnHy, Walker, Eva hr & Cogs xdL” Prize Story.—The Little (srpural Magazine offers Ibis sum hr a prize story. Those interested nil semi twelve ceuts to tire pulr- IMirra, Sewell & Miller, Chicago, HI., for the August number of Hie Mngu- rim*, which gives all particulars. Ecclesiastical. LITIIEBAX. Tbe Strength of our Ckureh.—They are building magnificent churches and founding institutions of lcamiiig all aver lire land, that continue favor ably with those of other dcuoittiua don*. If our German forefathers, who came to this country a century ago, would have had the same zeal, ttiterinise and iude|ieiidciice, our rhureh would be in a different condi tion. We ran not but appland these wea for wlwt tliyy arc doing. And, however mueli we, of the "General German* in Itmneasr*.—For many years [rust the Synod* or iVnnayi vania and Pittabnrg linvo been doing what they could for tire spiritual wants of tho Germans in this State. The lal sirs of tbe first of these Synods were confined mainly to tire German settlement at tho NVartbhrg, In Mor gun County, ami various other ett lagee and settlements accessible from that point where the Kev. Pastor Wilken so long and faithfully iubor- ed. After his removal to the North, this church and otlier meruit stations wore visited occasionally by the Kev. Prof. Eggers, of Nashville, and after the failure ot bis health and Ms removal to Pennsylvania, by the I tee. G. Raehuiaa, Iris successor, both of whom were luisshuiuries of tbe Pittsburg ftynod. Under the direction of the Mission Committee, Knoxville, Chattanooga, and other points were frequently visited by these brethren, and the hen it* of 00 r scattered brethren were encouraged to look forward to a more ho|K>fnl day. After many driays and disap l>oiotmeots a so|mmte laborer was obtained for Knoxvillo and udjaeent parts, in the jktsou of Kev. John Ueckle, of Memlota, 111., who Hurraed, ed in organizing a German Lutheran congregation in that place last An- tnmn, and shortly after removed there with his family. The rh-h blessing of God bus ertivvoeil his lal Kir ever since, and a neat brick church has been erected, wtiich is an far completed that the |Mirorhial school and Sunday serv ice have been lieM In the basement since lhMCreftnt. The eliureb itself will be consecrated 011 the 4th of September, on which occasion ime of tbe brethren of tbe Pittsburg Synod is expected to be present. »- For lire penent, the church at the Wartburg is cunucctcd with Knox vllle, and is visited stnterlly by its pastor. A letter just received states the following cooeeruing that iu- foresting place: “1 have jngt return ed from the VYartbnrg, where we had service two days, during which the Uwd's Supper w as eelebraleiL Sixty ... —. . , IK'rsons eiimmimetl and fonr ritil- I • ^ **** hlAANKU^R dren were baptized. Them are iu tiro city of New Or- “Through the greet mercy of God, j <va"» 12 MotkocUat rlum hra, and M an unfoi tanato dilliculty in the cun , colored} 2ti Catholic, a KpisxipulijH. ■ gregntsm was happily brought to b Presby toriau, H Lutheran, 1 I Mil:»- vhdted 'bin, 2 Congregational, amt (i nil with that which they cwnflms. Tho*e Who demand mar* would I* willing to rend and scatter oar eoogvcg* ttons without guaranteeing any ton fftrte aid to Unite them again. May the good fjord grant that these breth ren liegtn first of all to fiwm a good •pinion of the momln iM belonging to tho General CVmneil, let go their nnktml prrjaihj'ra, and tbna at least endeator to tarry out the Eighth CoiuimuMlmeat. os most correctly explalttetl by l>r. Martin I sit her. And the Isird grant tlmt the Gen eral Hvnod, too, may noon stand upon the troe platfarin of owr fath era and that thns wo maf nit nutted ly work for the upbuilding of onr behiml Chnjreh. 1 know thnt some will smile at thin, and consider It altogether abannl, or at lenat ex eeediugly Improhnlde; but I knew, too, that very many brethren who Ibrtnerty were Kew l.ntherans, und care,I hot little for the Coefoaslons, aee imw eonneeted with the General I'on aril Why should not tho Lord through the truth do for them what he has been pleased to do for many of ns f Hitrely there ran not lie grant joy either by angels Iu heaven or Christian* on earth heeunse of such sod differences. But esough all is vn-ll that ends weN, and I am confident that the Isird W both aide and anxious to eml all owr strife In harmony. The KoglisJi Imtheran Cbsjiel of which the Itev . Horuitx is pulur will be coui|detesl in almwt two months. It fat a very newt little building thirty three by sixty-sis. and will aerammo- dato at lcwat two hundred |ienmna. It has a Imw-meut hr tbe tiMnday- KoioMil, and its ram U »I»mt *12.000. My Zion’s (xmgn-gatloii is moving along as usual, slowly, it is true, j but I trust heavenward through tin- grace of onr IjotiI. Tlie good people ! will be without a regular pastor for 1 a tew months, but I hope aiv pulpit ' will be fllhsl rcgnlnrty by tbe mem bers of our By nml who knee lieen rvqucstiHl to (IN it. tin 1 1/ord lie with von ever more.' ■••■’ri -0w.ktt Un 1 G N ylon, ftLdOtdUS Rfiff L A Fax, XjOO tn 1331 U 1. Wutce. mt, 4.00 to 120 J ft Groar*ln*r, 2 JO to ito. YV Aramann, 2AO to IA.) Kev J H Jufraa. 2 JO u* 130 John llolt, 2.50 to US Mfij K l rfor. JIAO to2U0 Mtna hate Cooper, .‘AO to 154 Ihand Lairtii*. 1410 tn 1X2 Miao Ana Kerry, 140 tn 122 Mi** Nettie Knttmry, 1.00 In llfii Her C 1 tan id. 2.00 to 1M M FFwl.ler. 2.00 to tA4 JWMarii, 200 to 1*4 A J Oner, 24)0 to 154 II C Htotnleniuire, 2.00 to 1VI J*br* WteU, X00 to 154 « A KwgU-, 2.00 to 1*4 Uev i'rof I M Wagrerr, 1.00 to 12M ft Hw Iffert, LN tn 122 Mr* 8 Lekater, 2J0 tn 123 WANDO MINING AND MANUFACTURING COMP ANT, CHAJtUBiTOX, A V. Miscellaneous Advertisements. Hew Advertisements. Dissolution of Copartnership. r IK ('n|urtm isbiu kctrloluiv ivullu 1 hiSwern tlu> lurimljmit, nndrr tf» Srm asmr >>( limit, UUlsiM Sc t o., hi 1 this ditv dl-aoltld Ip' mutual OKUIUI. - Tbr MW of thr firm wttt lie lail unh ! in ttoshlaiiisi . KDWIX J.dCuTT. tlgn W. WII.t.lAMS L CO, uf OisrVrtisi. It. t*. IIKNIY K. MCI ITT. CaniaIdo. A l', AapM >• l *tik WAH I>0 KiailYH J»Klta GlIOCXl) “.VBIILKY 1CIYKK” 1JONTJ JT1081*11 ATE. WM.tt IffOM St ItSl I. n WHNKST, Agent at l’oaoiris, 8. C, tteneral Agent*, Cbsrb-etun, H. C- t Jane 9 40—tt Special Notices. Sinking Slowly. IMaa-iwa lliol j.nsn.— rspHlIv to a j citsw sre Wit tin- only «nc* to hr iltendwl. I t aakn m do M «hwo m« Moot a Irm u» MiiUrulj ** a slnAr ut hahtlug. but I Nolioo. siibos sni-Mrd, it drslniy* itaw rrruial,; j THE obrnl.1. tow formed a ra,«n- ”** •* mt ^r^ a r* e .**%> ^ I l uerahtp Ulhe lUnkiK* »mt Rndtmore «toa«h H doe* not kill with the »aifturs> j llmliiras m b>. roudwrimi to hi*M J. j ut >«Haw fa vor. I> a* saw •*> **e ih> , •* Mf " »»"«umn) as aa> orate' IVills mu|Jv ftosuhtto to. Ik mm ttnu «iU < * to *^* r * if Uf tatlfumla# r-\(. usl i+kV%-um«\«. svHMUMMlasti.Mifi u tk ir medirt+m. Tlhrrr W mmst-iUm* u*rm- J frVmk mH rts*..mrr» In Ik ih m—i>nf ] pw-IMy WNtrhiiig in Oh* tfnttMlr of j MltZ *>!, *2T «* *tw seal »l,ration I <dotiun. .IcKradmi of H-nt*. «'«d B dis In r..lU. IN...., n oniiimjr bo • •lay of paymrai. rnwixj stxmrT. MKNKY k. «Vn, JOHN P. t«ifTIlKItX. c.H RAt.mrix, , 'It C.MMIVkUi. v l ulimduo, S.C.. AawtoW l. I’d EUR: Oll‘& IRVING, J t*Q IV. tt.ibinmn Slmr lUIttomw, llln MraMfsetamwat ehirt*. rnilorK, I llnvm. fa. , and bstlni in llni'a For | iiUlmjji- *. urrally. thnsighouL mUuw ihc so old wwkI liiioje', sntJ ols* of tto Mu-Oil Agraffi., «itl Lf AEION Miuser’s Four Nluipliiyi&g PxteaLs. Patent He terrad Wooden Agraffe Bridge 'Weatacs* of the olSKinx tin- Mibdity . , vvithuat ita (lUjrv- thm». r . - 4 Patent Compound Wrost Plunk wlilrh 1m,M* ttw Timfnic l*1u<s Is six ttrrra of oniu niuuliiK diffen-nt v. fib. plank bever KpUto. Patent Full Iron Frame ciHiwotnitc* in front of the Tuning 18u*. (tUHt heretofore tljim*HiiL' inni, uhlrh In label Piano* burtfntlv Mimontd* thr rouiuo I'm-,) mol “l.ntu" iutu tin- limit cdgr of th«- Plank, amt cffi-ctnallv rmUt* tto twraty Uni* Ktrnin. Patent Diagonal Sustaining Bar MS* '«f «»w ipm I’rnmr, next to and |M*olk-l with tin axel *tnug» molrr tto 1 >vcmtruag Has*. Affidavit of Superiority over alL The First Btrlotly Impartial Trial Evor Bad. BLIffD FOLD THAIS AG AIK ST Stein way’s, Chick wring’s, and other Pianos. on tbr . it* lor rintiM, ate it* onllut; *}mp- l<ooa, *ad ttoj ihoulil br pramptU owl 1 mimI ■ xhit irsHt ttot nut mlHOiuatf-ml | iu o roor <4 IliU kind u Iliiati-ttrr’> j j StMHarh Uttfa-ta. Tlir otitnnit:ting piiu J rt|.b- of tbr prrpsrwlira iwin tto dor-1 j luoM rm-i«ira of Uw- ayntrio, oud lb f In ivrtibur from thr lUnllng lloti«r of dn-UKttouiiig sod ivguLiting |irn|iet1ia* V\ itimio* * l "“ «T ill i IIOI J* j ff TT , lo-rmam-ot sod toottbful bupalw #», Ub l» »t liurli Ik.mhu*. |k r | d.on, SlU.'lO w lf-» nmdr f.s Ji-tai W cult*. eltt| dt-- Aud ^ « .on aranut*. to,pot*: yv-ra.-Ncwk.oW mdU mfim tohto 'mm 4 Hu, oao.oth. ofn.ltTrr.mn.bnrr.' totto »4ul force. tLa. bivoghtmtJ. jiiy. j and auk fa* ttom a (untisiuiorw ut tto ’ The foUmo *|>pi lH.' 1* rr-amikiweil, tto iwtnouici' of tto i>ulito- GFji. XT. WILLIAMS A CO. August 4 411—Tt Winning Their Way! ||mt« uf diatwtho. nml iu.«iuiilt*(.,Hi { an- i|tiM knud, tbr <)aaHt> uf tto btoal ! I* imprawd. tto *rrn-tion* bn-ioiu- own- 1 Htitnnd, tuul rv.vj urgau that .-.natl iliulo | Iu tlo- Moot udimrut uf tto lutf) mtdvr- THK Mud*- for thr w,,.-ra XYln ! chttnyi*. Hr ttom ou.t.i- ... ,i.; s u.ttI visited >11iu t - <-OtigTMgaUMM 1^ amt U rat 1 n<v'* Xrw farhaal faw Ihr losoudurtr. s ll “' n'M*" “1 'hr phit.iul *tm< Ihit i* itn i ink till thus jouriu.v 1 vimt.Hl ^ J7 cwhbw* *o«ho. or totom. vlubo, rt.dr, . tt.vi..1 awl if. toohl. «ml view n.fund a new place—Cleveland, in l’ind! v (, rv»l. 4 Jew tab HvungogueK, sntl 1 . t. tlfa-. fisjerntrf. mibsr nnd *r- r y— q,-. M . n |, ir the bn irtr. ut ' So tshniborgian raagrega.toa. i j-toe-u J- •* ^ SI Ura wura wmh. Thr (irrrln are Cuming.—A bishop „f |3utl:tir fir slmvr Indrumrnt* without •'** s*" 1 stHkmit than iu iIumc rtonwfai- of the lurthomi etMrrb of llnssta lino '""J ^ il ‘TtodTU 1 Uw * ** « W ™* 1 debU.ty ami oervoo* Irtop of tto rl,.o.J -l ..q b.lu^. of tto A* } . |>ru rtwlMlO. Lodu*. aOV-rtrd with the** Ira r uf cwfa tiwik TX rl*. Went j»*t -t>*ot V , ui County, Trun., on Hie i-.iilnonl. but found only six Ciuiilics of Germans ami Inilitizeil four cbiblren." \V«' arc truly happy in lieing nbb* to announce, that tlw German l.uibci sn < ’lunch in Xushrllb, Trnw^ ii]mmi which an unworthy subject bad one- , cccdcd in itn|KiMng liiniself, has elected a pastor ill the iktsoii of the Uev. O. A. Nolle from llcrnmnsbnrg, j Germany, who was recently installed iu that congragntiini lij' the Kev. J. Heckle, of Knoxville. A wide door lo-eli commission* -l to rats Wish un : K|im<s>|uil nee iu 8nn Frauciscn, nnd is ex|iect«sl there iu a few day*. Ills 1 ! oHicisi title will In “John, Moot lloly ! llisliop Atnerori amt the Ah'utuni ' Islands.” i Uev. C. II. M.ilcom, Itapti.d, of I Flush- Island, is hilairlug to bring . alaint a greater ilegree of liberality _ t.*rri|«l «l into. 1MTPOX Itodmi olul New York. Aug 1« 2t I ROANOKE COLLEGE, Saicm, Virginia. XICXT KfcMStuX PKOIXS 8EI*T. 7, lXTa I ailoM-ul* final iu this mod «bole*.nur ut aft t.*ui*-s nod oairdnv* fftn- *afrd ■ad .aim mrnn* of nhrf. It l* atrrai: to rralnrr aud |w«rrii-a* to udnrr. Sw h i* tto Milan* Umimuuj ut *Ykmda uf ohaarara” Ang I , lx—Im MAIjTJGY House* N\ r tin* luulriMgmsl, make oath ttot at tin* time uf thr lad Fair of tto Aluerieuu lnditutr, liclal in N>* Yoik immediately ftdb>Miuu dir Fir itch Expiauduu in l’aria, two I’iann* made by Stein way tt Sons, oil* Piano inode to Chiekerinjr ic »on«, •me Patent Anon llano made by Q C Manner, and ***reralottu-r makerr' wutru- wrnt*, weir ttirsi againd each other, by uril. i und uu.l.-i tin- control of the officer* of the Inditate, to ibeii'.** whirh Piuno on rxlubiuoa in c.iu,atitiou ufaonld nsrire the 1 irst Prr-mtuin a* “IAc brut Square l'ianu Lauren." To obtain an impartial trial, trier all uf Raid Piano* were covered with pniirrn, (during die utoasiw <4 Oh, md|C-“.l an that one Pin mi could But to distingatMlnd fnmi another, and trier did tb. JiHlur* mtorf owe uf tto-ant Piano* a* the beat, which, upon uneirveni'g, both timru j,roved hi be tin- raid Patent Arioa Piano, uwaidiu* it the “Find Pn-tniom." "over all othem. fair tottig thr beet Square Piano Liu.ru to thru*. Tin* trial •» after Chkkcrinjr Si Ron*' Piano had ircrfred tin* Lcjnon uf II,hut amt Medal, ami Jiteinuav A Sun* tlie Mnlal from Naimitun; and the Judge* of mud trial wen*: Edward MoUenhoarr, IWmnruf Mode, Muidral IHirctw aud Originatnr of tin* New York ami IJruaklvuCtmscrvaturn* of Munir. CtoHe* Em,lei, the eminent and favorite Composer, and Pianist to hi* lioyal S » _ , , . . , , , Hlghue** the Doc Gustave of Saxe W e Innildi shirt* <4 otia r grade* of ' Weuiuu-, Lin-nacU. ’ “ *"*• p,T Fmh iick It Umudic*, lTofcmor of Un- toiI dnB.o.«**IA «r; Tractor uf tto higher «. ho.fi of I**n immmfisr Mt--:i«urr »UJ»* Alusir, 4tr. uf uiri—*\ta ummlHi* U»vu*4—«i/x* round * i, * ail'. t tto v.Hist—length Hi Khwvc From tot men jEJJrfSFliSE?*? mthedral. On- doHild. r* oi -idoal etd'txun la the end J ’ " 5 ' _ of uiistl.. ud. V'liling tto unit torinmfcil- .. . tr. and l.-e.tinr tto elbow. Say what J«hu. Ni ul.ardl, Kidieit lfa ei-r. knot uf ,-,41ar. wiinttoial. a Mil lauuni. ileliiyMiUi-r, t*toa. Siddu-edr-L Km <tu<L or 1 ulton*. Slate if a tall or Aninnrt l.rm-ubcrg, Uobt Moeaneg. U. Manner. (Inventor and Patentee of the .Atwin Piano Forte.) Sworn to-faav uie tin* 23d Jnlv, 18W. t;. U. TAYGlIt. Puiii'r of D«-da. Tlie At ioa Piano is the rtoapest, uoct durable, least eomplirafasl, rrttttiiro less tuning, and doe* not get out of onler. 1 taebeil • air*, pet 4 ttot.. *2. stout Inn-. WKDDINO OUTFITS. OnletwfiM < iloves, Tb*, nml I’mhrarrar, iu an; n ijutity. hvwev<-j suiail. ptuminly ail* ikUsI Iu. <!**d« forwar U*!. with Bill U O. !»., by 11*?* 1 - K\|h,-ms to *ay part of the country. “ ** Flay 2J IK7« .AS—ly j Jday Lutherville Frraatla die vh-'V<'oi^tlit' 1 ■!■' IS< m-''ru■"I c«! j '/* M * . baa Utah' rent .nit rtrcnlnra, t.n iting tPMiws ot tlus», uni Euryjican (torotbor—in a city where tlie German . ; , , slaty •»**«! (lPfrthpl.il O*,. Ik.i.et jwii-a *1 ...... -t-* *- _ SC O . . ■ - , ^ , nulls Insiiiatmn has a fall «»1* <41 of feeling ill Wifi (Icnominntinn. lie) [ instnutiH*.atlwraagli raomrid*|iat-1 itm «I1*J mm* a bCT*dr Iff to ltolnr btrthreu, we must give tbeui credit for their imloinitalile eayrgj- nml iMbpendenee. They aee making their mark on this Western Continent, and let its hope tiiat tlio Ia>rd Jesus »31 overrulft all for his own gbiry. Tbe *’ nu-ii are onr brethren in the kith, aud it does seem unnecessary for ns to he forever contending with ilietti. We etui never correct their wore, real or imaginary, by bitter mw aud fauit-fimling. The time was, when the Lutheran I ItureJi was looked upon as one of *h* minor sects in this country—hard- w <*th noticing. But now, it has 'itreme u power that will bo felt. v >> number already 400,000 members, uiore-tUau 2,000 ministers, over 3,000 cuagregations, ami some of tho latter Uie largest in this country. In point members we now rank third among the Protestant churches in United Stotes. The Methodists *** the Baptists second, and ** are third, unless the recently JJfijfaAPresbyterian church outnuin- * r (to Bnt if the immigration from h.tberou countries continues in the •“•me ratio it has for the last five )ear», we will give the Baptists, and ***■ the Methodists, a sharp race by 1875. Our ^ring 1809, with our native iu- *t reached 80,000. Aud if the r»mors from the north’of Europe can >* credited, the year 1870 will add additional members to our •hweit. Eic church in this country has to' (T been prepared as site is now, p her childreu, coming Irom •niwpa, ami to supply them with tho «*ad of Life. She lias fifteen Tlieo ojpeal seminaries which are now ”tocatiug between four and five ooilred ministers. In a few yean, “ese institutions can turn out six Wfdn-d well trained pastors per ^>amt they will all bo needed, n,! can all be supported. Hereto ^ *** thau oue-htdf of oar our r ' !> * U ** ,c ^"iUi who come to ' "horeg, wore . nooared for, and |H,|uikition is not small, but «Inve there are manv adversaries. Baptista to sign tliem, declaring tbrir faith in gener.fi Baptist .Im-t.i.rera. | to , bnt IK-rnittfing “entire freshim to ’ non *ud putrunsitr of tto Sooth. la*t the prayers of tin* whole ♦litireh plinr ,.), t n fix its own fenfra nt { Tto ^V* m v V follow these bretUreit ill their dittt-1 ... ,U-h farmfua rrafcm an fto Ituanuk* X al- i ixnuni union.” Mr. Mahxua an\a that by. ran Id** the 4wult> t» ufi. • t.sui. gnlt and .mporbut work. Eoatcra u eonsi.ton.lile n.imtor of minister, Tennessee raia-eially, w.U yet Wofiie mttnr faptneatinl ,-»si the lioine of a large Oermau l’O,...!.. ^ ntnwlv ,, , tiou. Its beautifnl climate anti fertile i . soil iuvite this class of onr people. 1*« Tin* Pittsburg Synod, In Its effort to j provide for scattered (iermans of! this region, is doing a preparatory work, which will shortly lie tnuis- | tarred to the Mission Committee of! the General Council, to be carried on 1 still more vigorously for the highest good of generations yet to conic. [Lutheran and Missionary. Wheeling, IF. Va,—Tho evils of; disunion is strikingly illustrated by the state of things there. Kev. Lampc writes to the Lutheran ami Mission ary : 7 “Before closing my letter, allow me to state, that iti onr Lutheran churches here, we arc doing as well as may nuder the eireninstauees lie expected. Unfortunately or fortu uately—1 hardly know which—tlie distance of four three Lutheran congregations in J from tlie east Wheeling have nothing to do with each other. The one of which your jlmmble correspondent is the pastor Beligious Notices. Synod of Southwestern Virginia. uitiiM,- !■> tto , «n.l!tUm <4 tto maatry. . Kntirr l.xf»ra»<*» for S»-*4an u! tra in,Hit to, *l*ml *2I«. | TW* r*timsfa- iurln.li** Ihnril rih! Tal- i ti,,H. , inln >, ms M<*4mi l-miriMor* *. A *11*1.1 a.1 \ ..iMT im ito above lus atmb-ul* ' 1**0,tins I* private fKiMtlir*. I Inn branch tmnoasay to a fiafrhrri I rdiH-HlHHi i» buial.I ia tto *4h«r. i F.*r f»rltoriii«rticnttr*,eatal«r"c«. Ac.. || tt:v . U F. niTTLK. D.B.. Pmidrul ot tto' CiJtofir. Iff—2»i 1M7U. Tlie Evangelical Latlicrnn Hyural 1 of Southwestern Virginia will hold * its tweiity-uiutli srasion in the Ln tberau rhttreh at Pleasant IliU, j Hon tto Connty, Via., miffing PUBLICATION SOCIETY, IjITTIIERAN on Thursday, August 2.*»th, 1870, I at H tfclock A. M. All jiersons, whether mendiera of Syntal or not, who expect to come by I railroad, will stop at ML Airy Dei*4,' and tliey are rerpiesterl to give timely J notice to the Secrrtnrr, no that mj ^ n ^^^uto"iSHhtTiai.ii.to arrangements may bo made for their '}“ • conveyance to the rhnrch. TTmm» I qT!%Rth»ihnH fririji w failing to do on, trill have ito walk a ! 1V.fftlh»» wjc >»«Aa Itavr already her n SO. 42 NOBTU X IS Til STMMvT, I'll i LA I IKI.1‘111 A. K. KHHYOCK. «I*i**T. The Fatherland Scrica. The l.iithmin hiUinHtofi*rti-lj have 38—ly Sami nary. - npHK Kina tVrw «t a New s,-h„la«ti<- i I Y«n«» will ... The Standard Piano. Write far Nfthhnir*. |«titiphle< and rir- ralar, aud *tate in w hat paper ^-ou *aw , this odverturaamt. IdP JkGBXTtf WAXTEPjn. ia every city amt town where xre have ma already npisiiiited ibcst. AUIOX WANOFGKTE GO. O'muiem e Septt-lutor -Ml., 1 VC A Tbe IbWitKil lias as** iateil witi. him to. I’. M. Ilikit*, hit, i4 V*nth t’sro- li ... Cultov. He «tll Ik* further aided ! * l*v a I nit mid ek|K lirnml emp* of teach- | f TS T M.^ 1 idiiration, n« well »« for the atlaiiiBu-nt ; of attria nn'.aiifiii'hiiiei.t* as Imx.kiu- a' . r. ti.M J and ehri.tian If.him . For ratal,.“tw or furtln r iafuruiatiou, , •Wdj «“ mites. Tlio train puUidwd > mercase, during tbe last gu .,„. l ., t p, t , 110 been 50,000 jier year y n member of the real I’lttsbnrg Synod, and of tbe ticneral Council; the other, belonging to tlie Joint Synod of Ohio, repudiates both the tho dots* at 3 : i^ftf'vrhCt III ito Nmth toa'-dV--*^ 1ft; from Hie weat at 11 ' Aatra, the Kid.r 0J« J. C. REBARS. Msrijr. ivfu/or. Filial ttoeSESrallt^E, . . .* ara l * hU” .Uh . -H. L'Ll..lil. lL.u ar.lto o’clock r. m. Ilurul Retreat, Wythe Cd., Va. “''"I home in other cliurehes. But tob they hare no eXcn.se for leaving •** Phnreli of thtir father*.-Lutheran ' JQ *«rcer. > Synod and tin* Council ; aud the third, a member of tbe Pittsburg Synod No. 2 and of the General Synod, discard* both tho Ohio Synod and the General Council. Now, this is. in many respects a lamentable state of affairs among brethren who, to say the least, bear one and the same name; nnd considerably more good might be effected, if something more than tlie mere name won hi unite both pastors and people. It is a hard thing to see eye to eye in all particulars * it xrtts hard for Paul, Peter, Jolm, fiwl dames; how much more for us! but it seems to uie quite sutUclonr, if Lutherans place themselves upon the broad platform “ v * v ““V4WCV1 UU j ttUU UUClUSsJA»Lo U[»VU » u v ui vo« g 0 U8an.is sought and found a sjiir- of God’* Word, M it is explained in our Ohureb’s t'onfosstons, and then bonesUy, but wisely, endeavor to press. let the practice in the various eon gregations by degree* correspond Forth OoroUa* fiynofi. < W. * V " * . mnqsmam-f. ^ w - ’ "•«*•# $-i The Sixty-seveatii Annual Con vention of tho Evangelical Lot Imran Synod of North Csrulina wiU bo bekl iu Lutheran Chapel, Uowuu County, North Carolina, ooutmenoing August 25th, 187^ J* A. LilKI.K, Soe'y. . " .j ■ . 11 "... i m 1 1 ■ - I BALTIMORE MJK C. it. IHMi.YN.......... lhxiptictor. UE.tn tTloN UK KAIJK. la ra*>*i<).-rnti«ti ,4 tto pwnl 4n-Hin* la r>*"l uf all wnwarini hiiik ilaiuiiiv (,. . II.Ki-1 Keeping, tto Inin- of Ik, ini will to mlured mi and after January |*t, Ifll), tu , «.» l’K.« PAY. Ilrlng delennhml that msKlug *111 la- left ntitksM- ia Ike fntarr to make the - “Malllft” »luit it h** 1*00] in tto |*imI— mm-,<u,l to none la tbr rite. Boy So mt 38-ly , Sewing Machine*, Guns, Pistols, Etc^ Etc. T HK uadrniijrurtl rrapeetfnll.' inform* | hi* friend*, and tto l«]bto gem-rnlly,! that to- k.ep* nuaMnll.r ,** liana * large and »elee« aamrtMent of Liras. Hat.ito,;. Amiuuaition and 8jiurtmen*a eampuienu. lie i» ato, agent n*r lOngerV XXlh-oi tc ■ (■114m*. awl WitouuYi Khattto S, wing Me » rhiiM-a, whh h can 'to exHuiiiiiil «■ hi* atftre. Hewing Mnehiorn. Uhiwl, KiatoK Irna Safe*. Lnek*, ter., ntndnii in tto bent manner, awl *atiafaeti**H auaruntnat. Work from tha omutiy pnnnptly nml faithfully * trended tie F. A.SCHNLllH It. Main fit, Culumlda, 8 C Jan 20 51—lv lfov. Ik SAirrt.Ult. D.D, T.nthervilh , BaUit-i oi* Comity, Md. July 13 12—So* TU' 6re.it Medical D',scorrry! Ur Wkutirs CAiiroiisu. VINEGAR BITTEHS, tj Haafired* r.f Ttooxaafix t .73 “ » J lifr-r ti tlK r ««adjrfsl?Kl . <^ighiln, L^<U is what r.r.z x.iz.'fi ■ St* Mauiifuetoo, 1ST A 109 llowery, N Y ' Jon 27 4—tf RUPTURE CURED. SJJ Ta*r ana kot a vxl« gii "INFANCY ORINK,ll$ 4 in*Mutkl » Marsh's Radical Cure Trass. tun Premium, SUter JMai" retarded lq Iks -Jkofidu.) ImdOute* 13*1. (tHre—Xu. 3 Ueiutrq Street, BeUtmorr, JU. Sfriufe rX uut tte.L Puds Impervious. . r T in: to«t and moat effort!ve Tram known fiw tto rare and relief of Hernia or Rupture. This Tram la* re ceived tto HK act ion of tbe most euiineut nliTKiriaim of this country, who (k. not hesitate to recommend it t»1‘ being tn thaw- afflictrd MUKiior to- all tnil! or, r Hull > nx-mcio-e......... ~ OeyeV Watt?ior.Khlelily Ifowsnled. 1.00 Tlwar MX tone toei, pat op inn neat ease, forming Set Xm 1. rn«Wthe lairth . . uhif TharinkwB 1.00 :/bMw.ol Tto Trmunire at tto lac* J* I llm-icd ln tto Snow., — OM | —*■ IMiminir: or. Bread nprm tto W ateni. 1.1* ; rf\4IIS I In. A, id *74 pnges. totuo. i* now Sepprlvtto Hwto# Bn.v.............. U5 ; A trady. VVe give the ekoreii etght Ton,dug Set No. 3. pot up Id a aval ! reut» ,m ev.-ty ropy avid, ami iu thi* way ' part of the pmfiu aorrw to tlio chureh. THE BOOK JF WORSHIP. ad Sq ntlafr *f the imt l theme Steed c) Suets Amer ce. Business Department. Boaka of Wonhip Shipped by Jtsjfle «t Chapman, Book- soilgrs, Colombia, S. iiy far the trash ending July 31. Alexander Uroaeciose, Hunil Be- trent, Va., 1 packs go by expretm. Jeese Jackson, Gnuiiteville, 8. C., 1 package by express. John. W. Chapman, Newberry, lb tht 1 pneksge by fixpreos. ( Invtan, Bemaen K Hs*el«ng»>r, l’hihuielphis, 1 package by In praa*. and will atoirtlv to puldielied: Tto* Greek fiUve.or Uliul lxn-e; Leon hard, tto HnnaWKT j tiuwlj.ru* \ asm, or Kin* ami Hemont : Little ii.v.M.0.. or j Maternal Lmrhi Mulfgang. I*rinee eft Antodt: Tl» Lem Ato id (.rroui.v; L.rttlefb fiery: A(foel Xrawr: The finlth- fui Nrgru. U'o have a naaitor ot “ttot 1'naaf*- tiua* under way, which we will aonoaner from fim< to tiww. . - 8. fi. l.tUrwrie* aeWted wilh nunoial "Yabinel Organ* and Mahalrau* for- ntolled to Hmatoy-M-hooU and rbiirrhr*. on «|«rUl terra*, 8. «- lUnfitra *a|»|di<d. August 10 4M—tt Price, in Sheep. I fork ArahmMv Arwhcagar liiU .......... MtaweMTOrka. gill edge ft. 1L Ifnmiamsker, 1‘leasnut %>*g, 8. U., 1 package by matt. GREEN’S MANSION HOUSE. ftfififeOTI. FAIRFAX * CAMlSBOfi WTKKETK, AUSXASOMIA, VA. JtUiC 15 ' H u " **•*' * il-Mff .fit oa l as 1 uo . Jorra-eo, extra gili---.T. - fr** Tu. key MiHoeee. plain..... — -.. - -* * 78 Turkey Moroeoi. super extra gOt,. 3JS> Turkey Autfooe... 1T00 With gilt etoap*. 30 eenU extra- Miuhrter* aad roagtvgiitMNi* are re quested to aeod mi tlirir nnletw at *«t, . to whuM a dlanarnt of ten jkt feat. 1* auole. PULPIT KDITION. •3; And km,me, gill l urkey, fit- Tau per luude to three who l.uy in DJ’EFIK St CHArRMt, n,a,kM-llens Idinilhiu.fi U TftlM ^ 34—1/_ ■ v a J1J.LK RTDGK BAIIdiOAD. nrmiNS on die liiiie Ridge Bothrad X mu daily, Hnaduy* exewpu-d: *- 1*MVt Andeiwou al . | *1»>" Arrive atB alhaltn at J E “ Irare Waltoll* at.T - 2 80 tt m Arrive at Aaderaou at tv.• tfidai Price, la Hherp, edge.#*: ttSmA retit diwouut nindr fiiiastilhw. r«ak *k,ttutlfihitte sertsfcXsrs: HraSi'MS 1 jgfeagg , .* Nedmu. «***U Iw«ir«™vfi- W . • I00 willHB’em(<•.*" MKWr.trtaa>>.*r^ v u iff t»** bonv« mro put fiknimj •»! Vt luiMral ■„.M* of • <*w aranw. **4tlMVtt*l *»■■ i»-.4Ww«xlllMe"«lofrreMr. ScwraV VaT*r r fcvf ^ auaau ere eared V*r VIMafrrt Stood, m Is tUy l>r v1uQpJ if 4 ^i^^iuvto' irojc t:i* afatnacS. aImI stlmnWt* * u. .... n. <i»e*‘-»J *•“ >l*ar "•£££*£1" IndlmMtton. nretohw "rEt, TACK, an* ottKT wotoov twiMMr ra Ur. uyume oluo meejtmmmedr, me i«Wt*41r mUOTrtutMKrtl. For toll J.renurH. nud mret mm**. tn rcn.l-ra CMIfomH, rad SI rad»l Un* | SrauSTilY AU. D3F0Q18M 2£CD July 0 4 44—tf uitli Hernia ns utto-iw. It i* the only Trn» that will retain the lmwels with any certainty, and tto w rarer run f,-el luwmvd thnt be is irniug a remedy that will be at an lime* safe anil effectual iu ita operation*. Uf thi* we guarantee rutin- Katiofsetion to all who may couiv under nor treatment. lauiie*' silk clastic aUloiuinol belts fur eorirtileney, failing of the wianfo aud as a support tn the K-iek and abdominal wiikUk. Anklet*, kneecaps and stock ings fart* varicose vein*, ulcer* and weak shoulder braces for ladies, gent* and riiUdn-n, fair the core of stmipHig of the slKHildeiw and n« a chest expomler. l*11f ln*truuM-iitK. tto nmot superior article iu urn-—light, easily adjusted and effectual. Instrument* for all physical deformities, curvature of the spine, bow legs, chib fort, fire. Pessaries aud crutches of tto moot ap proved make. R MAKSII & CO^ 4 No. 3 Holiday Street, Baitiuiore, Md. Juno 22 42—tf THE LUTHERAN BOOK STORE, ThJ 0,807 Yitto Street, 1‘iiilndeltdda, Pa., IX is now prepried to till all onler* fart* any of onr Church Tulilicatinii*, and all irttor Theological und Miscellaneous j*wnr“P arnwrad, work*. Smiday-Hrlintd* will find it to thriv advantage to favor us with their ord«*rs. SiMs-ial attention given to the sekretiirti iff Libraries. . *. • . ** fieninm Pajier and a general assortment of (stationery idwitv* mi hand. Addn-s* ordera to T. L. *t'UUAfK. Sup’t, 1* 0 Box 1889 May 27 18W> 42—tf WATCHES AND JEWELRY. gjttof,. * '■_> .* 1 *till eoutiune the Watch and Jewelry business iu m, new establisirtllenr, eovner of Kiriianlmn ntol Taylor utreet*. Colmiitdn, fi. V. UoW and saver Watchea, Jewelry, Iiiua*. Silver nnd 1 Mated Ware always to lie bud, or furnished on favorable terms. tMocks, Watches. Jcwelnr, Music Boxes, Instruments, kC-. repaired by an experi- oritHUUI. Quoad European wo Jan 20 U. 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