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* body of Old 8iu e the same State 1*0 into the Union’ knization in Charles- Ina, whose name is Lutheran Visitor. Out Pastor. in the church — was taken by morning by ■ tboir pastor. As [of the church, but npon every one’s 68 OQr pastor leave officers asked the question, aud re • “I am disconr- if I could not in jniplish any more one of the elders discourages you? is large and atteu ©outinued com- »t year, my friend. |n themselves have related to m«, aud embellished by the I afterwards have mark that was nti [or to the interest found its way to lat last felt that I jtbr the chnrch in kve been the busy. 1 and retailed every I for your benefit f* itnl not at first. At brined the persons (shlllty to depend |tk«l various fatui- werc dissatisfied »iug.” of none,” said the |w too late. 1 have «J , but as I ?ry time that any 1, I have been met of the church tnd the complaint going backwards.’ ry that I did not Bro. B— was had made a play- fntleman, which he construed it into Then Mr. H church any longer lose I was too of preaching, and |id' sot approve ot iging^and playing uid various other |to my extravagant repeated to me. preached what 1 sermon, upon re ive been joined in of these friends, iat opportunity to all the disagrees they had heard . I became dis >uraged minister feople often forget no time to bear [ns; very few per- )e to me with any Once in a while saying, ‘We had [t if good is done, [ark about it, while arable is rei>orted ie.” >astor, who was a a fine sjieaker, a Mid, aud one whom Yes, even the him, after their i is remarks were church officers to : “I thought the | bear all the uuta >ut the church, and said one, so said to church mem- run and tell your ittlc unfavorable ice. If you 1™°* lissatiataction, go to heal and settle lon’t annoy and whining account iu “have heard,” ive a particle ot iig faces and wbi- iconrage a minis- uething cheerful est assured that of every sssion ot the next a pastor nig com- diDgs of iiis heart tdy. He >ntented* I know’ rcli who vbenever ite every ildren or infavora- cli is an* ‘ pastor’s e on his >rds of eucourage- y readers to judge [» men the pastor see. E* : 1 Plain Talk There is a strong tendency abroad to cover up some things under the oiask of charity; Ibut though there «too little of tin t great virtue in tjje world, it is cei tainly no charity lo smooth over jtaring wrong, to Heist the inipuls i to speak plain, when fatal error, inconsistencies god delinquencies ueet one at every turn- There is si rely no want of that charity whilst suffercth long, aad is kind iu sti nding up boldly* for the right agaii st the wrong, in dealing lusty blowi at the deceitful [ foe, who assumes a > niauy disguises to accomplish his ends, iu openly reproving, with s rong earnest at tcranee from the h ‘art, through the aiedium of an untrammelled press, of the priiv of the of darkness whose insinua the subtlety- poser pug evils and tei iptations deceive even the very diet. last us call thiugsby their rig it uaiues; let us have more of tbit plain talk of which the Lutherat Visitor gave its delinquent subscribers a »i>ecimeu, and which the oiserrer quotes in ouc of its late limes. That text best a sermon ip mb mind, which I would the world fel as I feel it. Blunt the Vieift r may lie—too severe in canterixii g the gangrene it can not be. Thi;: plain talk will not offend the heait or conseienees of the honest iuiu who makes no debts bat those he expects to pay. Such severe huign ige will not be censured by any < ne of your sub scribers who pay* for his church paper, or who hop s to pay for it honestly, iu the fei r of God. Uow can be take it otfr irwise ? how can he find enjoymen iu its sound doctrines, as autho used by the word of God t what w* is it to him in forming his daily thought and habit? How can he profi by the weekly utterances of piotu men, who seek to inculcate the do trine of duty to God and duty to i >an, of love and righteousness? Ct n their heart be full of that love wl ich is the fullfil- ing of the law, audj which will actu ate them to keep he law, by the : grace of God ? I am the more led . to this from the fa t that this moral plague spot, this ft arful delinquency, this procrastinate g in the perfor of that rhich conscience, the word < f God tells them the plainest^tc bus is demanded them, or they •les, is not can not be his inly felt to be a evil by the editorial fraternity their burde l must be heavy this respect), hit it comes home jin most men in p ijbe their position ijBere have you ho, when they it just as a ijblic life, whatever How many ensto- fellow merchant, ask for a week’s matter of conve- epd of seven days, ence permitting ? ts a promise made It is such a com ‘ail it, and forget to Where I is the ^ horn ate hi;i pro! Whom following “plain Le pieoee, ybn knew, never intended t make it a mat er of c<mscience to y it at the to the day, Prov With how many U vital concern f Mum thing in ev< ry-tlay life to take jsdvantage of y >nr neighbor, your ^ethren,; rour g ocer, shoemaker or lailor. Ei ery oi e does it, you say— it is such an eas r thing to get into Ibis beaten tra sk, which only di- i^erges a little at first from the ht why of “ight and rightcous- : oy of your friends are pring just a ittlc more extrava- jguatly than th;ir income (icrniitH, nnd they payjth e Imlanee of indebt- I w^ness^ ini promises which, at the ■, i,m *» they sec,n o probability of ever fulfilling. But this track diverges more and racjre- -this deceitful habit grows until con science ceases to be nt all sens^ve tpon that point, and a man can boy i Bible npon credit, read it, and forret. pay for it. chnreli going ? professed disciples ns have a little a mat that. Are the of oi r Lord and Saviour ian hey were of old, or lit < f a new rendering in —d ; ge—this day of civi- apd en’ ightcumeut ? In the imlier o ' the Observer, in the Xp r\ next Co!nq n, are Theodore Til ton k views swtia lietter method of ^tiding the Sabbath day than the method oftonir fathers—of Jonathan Edwards, of Watts and Wesley, of alter anti Doddridge, of our own uther anil the ancient worthies in lihurcli since gone ^leep. There is no strict line to be •narked ont belween the world and | hf - iwipfo of God. Tl»e demarca •°n is tq be L> indistinct that it C4n be easily fibsed over, and God and the world fcerved hand in hand, to the double < ditication of the soul and the can al man. We are to •ave “silent p caching for the mar- ’ ^ van -as and the printed instej d of the divinely- nrdauMjd mini rtcr of the Word, dis- Hnsmg the bread of life, and olditig np th * Master as the i>erfec- “»» of all h iinanity and divinity. ojiening of the “libraries and goHeriea is to mmanize the Sabbath/” ^•ooth ! W us the like ever heard j*.' Ol^led by one professing to serve him who is Lord of the Sabbath I loss plain they I this adv lization isame nu THE LUTHERAN VI8IT0R. COLUMBIA. S. C.. JUNE 28. 1872. ■ 1 d^y f It “has baeii *i»ciit to the ni terrmta of the churrh and of ttlig iat,'* this unblushing toucher «f toor als and Christianity l>rocee<U ta state. How else was it designed to ba spent, brothers Beecher and Tilton? Will it “hamanixe” the Sabbath to devote it to the stady of the beauties of the Greek slave, the Veoas, or the AH lo Helvidere? Will yoo learn line upon line and precept upon precept from the painted canvas of the old master? Will it tend to the efeva t ion of morality ? win it aid to ofcris tianizing the masses who are withoot hope and without God in the world to augment their facilities for the study of Miss Braddou of the .Ynr York Ixdger f If God our Maker could be served merely by elevating our tastes, encouraging our love for reading, i>anderiug to onr pleasures, gratifying onr love for manic, art, and light literature, then amen to all that Rev. Beecher advocates and Tilton eudoraes. But is our G01I not a spirit—must he not alone be worshiped in spirit and in truth— will aught else than sincere heart service come up an acceptable offer ing before him who searches the inmost recesses thereof, and with whom auy innovation u|M>n the old scriptural service of faith and love is an abominatiou ? Will grand music from the organ, the singiug of the most elaborate strains by professional artistes, take the place in his worship where formerly the sweet penitential psalm* of I>avid and the dear old hymns ot praise in our church book were heard from full hearts, singing and making mel ody unto the Is>rd f Will it take the place to the child of God, and satisfiy his spiritual nature as the plain, sweet, old tunes and hymu* did when he sang in the congrega tion ; when, sometimes, somehow his soul seemed to swell out so that it soared up from its primal house up ward to meet the perfect spirits whose strains are uever stilled around the throne of God and the l-uub. IV) you say this is too stroug, too plain. To one who enjoys the Sab bath, not merely because it affords him a rest from secular, but as a day divinely set a (tart by God for worship, when bis soul is contented, peaceful aud satisfied as at no other time, to him to whom the day comes as one of delight, when earth seem* more like the antechamber of heaven than at any other jteriod, this subject comes honfe with deep meaning. Uow ean we sing the praises of our God, beseech his blessing outside and around us, that he will hriug them to the same knowledge and to a participation iu the same privileges that we enjoy, when we an* not ex actly sure whether we mean that they are to be gathered into art gal lerics and libraries 011 the Sabbath, or brought into his temple ami into a spiritual union with him and liis disciples. Oh this dreadful relaxa tion in the religious life—this at tempt to (wpnlarize religion to suit those out of Christ—to please tliosr months ago, and we felt Uke crying,: Kot sued ok a Judas; but the speakor was onr appointed advent*! gn—t uninvited though—and wo time lo time attempted to were silent. Now the fact North has no money to sp does not rah* mom carry 00 Us ohm work. DlAUfri l*tAjrrano« Bittum, row that they can not understand what fdnndnUoo there m far it* amazing popularity. The explanation to simple Putfe to founded u (if Kiruiuii. y ears ago Dr. Ogden, a member of Ht* James’ chnrch, New York city made the church hie rrmdaary lego tee. After hto death a eumpromtor was made with the heira, end the church received #J^0U0i They were | expect to rival U with in debt at the Urn# #U,(J0U, which the legacy cancelled, leaving a sand us of #10,000, which they hold as a nucleus of a pareonage fund. A committee to now caav coogregalion to increase the so as to secure a a rock, the Rock AU its togmltoata How, /Amritariea.—Rev. Isaac man, the travelling missionary of lMtaburg Hy nod reports that la al* moat every town along the line of the 1*. A K. R. IL, aud to every com ■unity explored, he has found La tberan*; and ia many instances he has met old men and women who have not looked u|<oA the face of a Lutheran minister fur twenty Are years, and blessed God that to their old age they were privileged oaee more to worwhip llim after the man ner of their fathers. cheap drugs and rofaee liquor, or with liquorices trash to a stale of acetous frnaeatnlioo ? Of course the charlatans have come to grief. Their UuW game has failed. Their contempt for the sagacity of the community has been Aliy punished Meanwhile l*uimnox lUmta accais to be to a fair way uf pcs tually superseding every other am diciuaJ prrparatiuu included in the class to which it belongs, fa every Mtate and Territory of the t' ame it is, today, the accepted apecsAc far nervous debility, dysprpaia, lever and ague, rheumatism, and all ail ments involving a drAdeacy of v ital power. I? Pimples and brown apote on the face. Eruption*, lllotchea, Hcrof uLonm IIibumml sad all Mima aruiaf front impure Wood, are cured by Dr The Southern General My nod ought I*>oroe , s Guldrw Medicul Discovery to employ at oocr a travelling mto sionary. Her. J. L. Stir r tra It of New Ger mantown, Ohio, is not experted to live. His desire is u to deport and be with rhrist.” Ocrmany.—Th» aierrhonts of flam burg have resolve*! that they will no tooger visit the exchange or thrir office* on Munday. Do wet warns time \*y but wake the by rrruprraUn* the fewntato- sf phyahwl strenirlh and energy, leal orgaa apsu w lark all toe other F«d far their nurture and sop* By the time Uml a down dome of tor real vegmsWe lawk sad ta rigors* t have tea taken, toe fasti* fcamasf the dya ■pH* arlB begin ts fael Ms benign to Appetite will be cveetad. end • digmt what anti) tor cere W healthful blond. At to br of Aroh and muarlr. boor 4 brsia, flows thmogb tor drraisltou. taslaad of thr watery pabulum with which they beer Church Notices. Hreiisg sf fable Aecmty. Provblntrr prtmiiuag. tor Kh. L A. IWW. Grwrrel Agrwt Amrtirea ftiblr Xorirlr. rvprrta to attend the anairmn ry of thr St. Msltbrw’a Aexihary Bible Kortegy. at JiUrbi. MdtbodMS Kpmra |«1 rberrb Soelb. on thr Afth Mahbatk is Jswe, IfCS. Mrn at a IHsromnt — A woman * churrh has lieeu organised in this city, with the ratb«*r fanciful title ot the Churrh of the Divine Maternity, i famdiwa Brood will on No man are admitted to membership, lircauar (as tl»e ludor explains Thr XrwWrrr ( neforwr «»f tbr H«f*ilh to Brthlrbrm T. fa Homa'i chargr. 00 Hsietday beds** the Afth ess- day ia Jeer, st lAeVharh. qwatMi tut through the ilaily papers), **it is the .i,,,.* purjume of the society to discus* admiotetr»t»«« of tbr Lord** Sepp t. tor mi let ia tbr im(H>rtaiit questions conrerniug the right generation of humanity, que* tions *hat lie at tbr foundation* of the very worst sins and viere of society, question* that concern wo ‘ men more deeply than men, tnaa j much os women have always borne and must tiear the heaviest rrspottM bility in the generation id humanity.” A Mrs. Willard, already sontewhai fain on* as a t bampton of w«iw»en*s righto, and as a vigorous adversary of social evils. Is tbr |ta*tor of the new sect. If U» thr word* of the la* II. A. W teuAMt, SsrrrSsrp. i Ihr. Strong’1 f'jrrytion.—The celr billed Dr. Strong, of llartfonl. preacite*! *orae time in a tieighUiritig village. One day committer nailed n|wtu him to Nrttletl with him for hi* services, and after stammering for awhile, signified to tun that hi* *rr vice* were no longer «lcsirt*l. “What tine* this mean, gentlemen T” o*ke«| ihe tloetor. “Why,” replied the who serve him with lip only, anti spokesman, with some hesitation, who wear bis just garb, while they people have got the impression A merits* ill Is held S **airm eberrb. Unexbe (WNtety. fa C, Salutday heforr I tbr fifth Bawds? to Jane, al 10 w'rturk A M . fm ike ptupar of nsrpauiM tor Third rsuferruer nf tor faiwto < atv Iim Pywad. The ewlarn wttoi* thr bound* of ibts ('aefrrrtMr inr requestrd to pmwwt tbr •wtfirrt b» their penplr, •nd to Stgr every ecwtgregetbui within thr ('outrrewre duanet m cirri * dclrgute who «ill M fail •«» otfeud tbr mateen- pUtel meeting. J. H W Wratr. It. Knze*. aro noue of his. l>o not say that with the advuure in every thing, re ligion must advance. Oh, let us hold tiack a little, let us hold on to the way iu which our father* walk oil and worshiped, written epistles, u * wn *•* «x«v|Kion that yon are iiulimng to universal salvation.” »*Gcntlemen," ausweretl the ikH tor, **I never have preocheil that doctrine, tail if I ever should, 1 (trouti*c to make the (tetqth* of this 1 Drwcgwaserert where. Special Notices. ley OB d a Doabt Mwr dtsram-s are tbr rrmih of tbr dr- ra*gra*rat of thr Liver than fret My other eaiisr. Whra that mga* I* di» rased, every port of (hr »i Si Si sympS thijea with it, and crwrrml penutrnltow sad derline m the rrewh Dr Irtt. wfrU aud spredtest leuud y far Lirrr C«m- plaml sud all thr disease* that follow, is TVTTH VEGETABLE LIVES PtLLK. Tbrv srr prrwtiarty *U|4ol to thr rli- matr of tbr Howth. TIh-t are «n|d hi Mew Advertisements Aanm w antis tsmiitk* illustrated I8TORY OF THE BIBLE By Wm. SMITH, LLD. Author of Smith's Bibtr Dictionary . It contain* Mi fier Hrriptura illustra tow* sud arm l.tm pages, and is th* most lynurubmue and ratnsldr liisn>r> of Ifi MM* ever pahlteiwd. The labor ato Irarwiiur of eeutwries are gathered to this owe volaute u» throw a Sraag. door light ■poa every page of toe inspired Word: Head far eirmtur and see owr terms, and a fall deoeriptow of tor work. Ailsm XATIOXAL H BUftllING CtTTAt Isuto, (ia.. or MemrAm. Trwa June 21 41—3m STAONTON FEMALE SEMINARY. I 'HF. Third fieosion »d Htauntoo IV . maie Pemiuary will «»(*-« on Tues day, th*- Xd of Siiitmlri neat. Tins Inttitiithw uow offer* alt the fartlities of thr brat female sr-hrsds, ami M grud- aolly growing tutu imhlir favor. F«*r terms ami farther gurtiralars. ad dle** thr 1‘nunpol. KEV. J. I. MILLEIt. Ktosatow. Vs. t(T 1‘sislogwea sral to any permw on •pptirwlkw A.gents Wnnfetl TO NELL A XZW COMMENTARY, C ' UITICAL. Explanatory and IVartowl. J mu thr Old and New Teslam* nU. hi Jaaneisiw. 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K1NAR1), MAIN STREET. One Door South Columbia Hotel. a gjn I AM daily mviving and opening a . large and carefully selected stock «*f THE LUTHERAN BOOKSTORE, JmZ 117 North Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. fpHE undersigned, having assumed the -1- management of the above named establishment, offers for sale every va riety of Theological, Religious, Church and Sunday School Books. Any book* _ _ _ published in this country or abroad, espe- TYUFQQ P nOTY Q Lutheiwn books, both old and new. U ll> Pi uu ITU U Jj O, w-ill be promptly furnished to order. Special attention given to furnishing Sunday-Schoo supniiea; also, aids for Superintendents and Teachers. The or den of Mi nisters. Superintendents. Teach- en and Committees earnestly solicited. This stock embrace* everything desira Me ta cities set on hills, Mqmrateil from sinners in the world, but not of it— enjoying art, tannic, and all the lieau ties of earth with the rapacity with which we have l>eeii endowed—but let ns hold on to the old Sabbath with its old tunes, its old time ser mons, its Puritanic strictness, if you will. Let the disciples of Jesus la*nd l*rrorht»g. —Tin* Methodist has a right to s|irak on the subject Atktm, (It., \»o |. pom. th. N a. It Tmtt s far For srveral ,, , . . _ . i yvwrs past I hair brew Mtlifoi to Rilliotia of load prr;idling, anti .1 say. : “The ^ ^ # flnR brltrvrr worst thing abmt loud pn-arhmjf ut, ^ there waa no remedy for the mm that it has a perverse tetoletu-i to tie |4sim hut mrrrwry. until almwt a year too long:. lusteml i»f manfully ar and a half ago, as an experiment. I tried resting himself till a l»etter time, the ?« l * lt ^ egrta>»fe Urn IMk and wa* poor Trr.mrr KmD » on. I.o,mo|[ to j, lhr drive himaell aa well aa his hearers frowu down thia new method of into the better mood, but only “humanizing’ the Sabbath, let d* making tmd enough worse. Wesley admonished his itinerants against this fault. We all know his famous letter to John King; < 8rre*m no endeavor with oar might to cltria tianize it according to the old method, dedicating all of Its holy hours to sincere, heart felt worship of our more at the peril of your sou! f 9 God. Ye are not of the world— 1 \ (*(* belonging to Dr. Krated'* therefore come out from among her. : churrh in New York has given 000 to endow a professorship in the Lutbcan Theological Seminary, I'htl adelphia, aud the New York Miuis terirum has (dedged itself for #10, 0U0 more. Mr. Norton gav« #.to, 0U0 for the same (Hirja^se, oimI the R. //., ia Lutheran (fbserrer. Ecclesiastical. Ll'TUKBAX. Liberality.—-A Lutheran ehurrh has just been dedicated at Akron, | Synod of Pennsy lxaoia contributeil O., Rev. W. P. Ruth muff, pastor. *'«,.<**► more. IfesMfes these, the at first subscribed itOfaOO each, and /l °* 1 ** «*l»«rches have tranaferrml to afterward increased their stibscrip Jfroooda worth #I.t,000. The ooo^ tions to #12,000 each. Mr. Sieber ID^gaDon of 8t John s has raised ling also presented au organ to the # 20 i 600 toward ^ 0<, Tnrn |. • congregation, which cost #4,000, and professorship, of faW.tlOO; m. Marks now (>ro|Mmes to give #8,000 more chnrch boa pledged favrOO toward to the completion of the chnroh, the c recto hi of an additional build making his donations in the aggre ‘ n K* addition to thto, ilonatiooa cate #24 0(H). have been rreeved sufficient to pay . the old (raiding, and to fund #14.i**> W e lio[w that it will not be long be Abotlt $5,000 ate needesl to complete fore we will be able to report similar the addition to the preaent building, instances of liberality, south sf the when thia Seminary will baxe its Potomac. The Sontbeni church is grounds aud building* paid for, and nonr *»,wi tu* «» endowment fund of #154,000, poor, and the Northern chnrch ^ of supporting two Knglih, knows it, and Northern Lutheran* , wo German, and one English (tor are apt to imagine that we can be an an professor. imagine bought Every Northern advocate of nniou with the church North, that we have met with, is apt to say: “You are poor; you have no mffuey ; bat we have plenty. We can raise any amount. If you will noite with us, we will assist you.” We were insulted by such language, uot many Marriages. Married, June 5th, 1872, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. C. I*. Boozer, Mr. O. H. Kkakb and Miss MoLUK K. 8KANK. All of Barnwell county, 8. 0. of Rio* Maas aud Calnurl. ortth- out any of (heir bud rifcrU. I wa* al ways aa autirtferet hi Patrwt Midkiar* but eaa say thto for your gill*—that, since I rnwimewml «*mx them. I bare uot taken a partwfe of nwiruiy in say shape, and I ronsafer tot* fact an important use. and owe that those whn are in the habit of taking merrnty for Hillious dtoeaae* ran properly appreetatr. I eonktolly re- rnmmer>d them na the hr*l Liver Me.It ewe ever inlradweed. Yowrw. fie., K. ILGRAY.94X Broad St. Dr Twit's llair Dye Aria like Majrir. * A PiUfal Condi non to to • and thtoz lo paw totoa«k III* only half abve. Yet there are thonsaad* *hu*e hahitoal coudlUon to owe of Ian nor and debility. They r«mi|fiain of na specific disease; they suffer no positive plain, but they hare no rettoh for nay* pleasure la nine iwsea out of tea, thto •tote of laatotnde and torpor arises from a morbid stomach. Indigestion destroy* toe energy of both mind and body. Whew the waste of nature to wet supplied by a due aud regular assimilation of toe font, every organ to starved, every fanctioa interrupted. Now, what docs common arose suggest under these rfrrwmstaaee* of depression ? The system needs roman* and steewgth- ening; not merely for aa hour or two, to sink afterward into a more pitiable condition than ever (as it assuredly would do if aa ordinary alcoholic stimulant were resorted UO but radically and per manently. How to thto dealt able object to bn SO- romplisbcd ? Thr ausum to thto question, founded oo the unvarying experience of a quarter of a century, it easily guwn- Infuse new vigor iato the digestive or gan* hr n course of Hostetter’s Stomach ANlr Wood A Co.’a Charming Organa. They are ~*nqmr-*! umahl} the l«est,” amt unsanwMMMsl (nr /*vnto «n( / •*err o/ few, ftriUtomt Ulmmutil Kfr* t. amd Kir fmmI /irwfM. 8rr»4 for lllostratesl I’ata- Mfue*. Idin #90.1 STAKSASX hand:. nr Every in«t i uim-nt warrsnird for five t«-ar* 1? Bx all mean* try to* alovr Iwfore pnrehadng else* here.’ WARK-IWWiMfa MABOKIC HAUL, N«wk. 57 and 5i Market street. May XI XMf) M'tlmiugtmi. N.C. 1871 Spang and Summer. 1878 R.&W.C.SWAFFIEL1). We ore now reeeiving our ne* Iv w-ferted HI’HINU and BUMMER HTtH’K of READY - MADE CLOTHING. II ATH, FURNISHING GOODS, etc. Ilaviwir sreurvd the sew ices of a HK>T ( LA88 tnTIK in our C’na- torn IH-port mewl, *«■ will MARK CP GARMENTS in U»e latest Styles, ami guarantee satia- fartM»n We hit soil taking orders for those DRESS GOODS. LINERS, DOMESTICS, FANCY GOODS, dr. ■ With a full assortment of CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, MA TTINGS, OIL CLOTH, and CARPETINGS. I «<hiI«I request a coll fnnu niv nnmer ous customers, feeling assuml that 1 [ run |»rc«rnt one of tlie most attractive SPRING STOCKS Ever ottered ia i'olaintN». ujmI will snare no effort in offeriug satisfaction to all. LIBERAL DISCOUNTS GIVEN. A complete Catalogue of Sunday-School Books, published in 1871, sent free. Terms Cash. Rev. G. W. FREDERICK. Apr 12 31—3m PKRFEfT-FrmWO 8HIBTS est styles of SLUING HATH on hi Firaiskiag Gosis Depart meni Is In fact our stock embraces ing New aud Nobby, which we are sure will please toe moat fastidious. Give na a call and be convinced. R. A W. C SWAFFLELD Mar2 9 2!4-*l f BURNHAM! wr Tur bine i* l in geu- r throughout the UU. fa A six rncH is H nsed by the Government in the I*atent (dike. Washington, D C. Its < simplicity of construc tion, and the power it . trunsmita. render* it the lu-st water wheel ever invented. I’amphirt free. ^ N. F. Brwatixw. York. Pa. Mar 1 25—dm My |M-rsoual supervision has breu given to the srfectHm nf this stock. J. H. KIN ARIL 31—tf Apr 12 AGENTS! QUICK! A S cltoice of territory —there is a rush for it —on Dio Lewis* last and great«*st work. OT T R DIGESTION, or. MY JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET. It is by far the moat taking and salable Uvok in the field. 1. It is on a vitally ini- ]iortant subject. 2. It is by America’* most popular writer on health. X. It is, for the price, tbe largest and handsomest hook ever sold by suheeription. Agents, th** people are <wirer for snch a book, am! will urge yon to bring it to them. Write for terms, fie., free. GEO. MACLEAN, l^nblisber, 738 Sanson Street, Philadel phia, Pa. [May 3—3m GEORGE & HACKER’S Door, Sash and Blind Factory, For Churches, Schools, Fire Alarms, Farms, Ac. Fine-towed, warranted, low priced. Dmriptivr Circulars sent free, j • BLY MATER, NORT< )N A CO.. WM -604 W. Eighth fa, Ciuciunati, O. Feb 23 cow—ly BELLS BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY ■ESTABLISHED IN 1837. Superior nJ hells for churches schools, Ac., made of Pt’RE BELL-METAL-t « ims i and Tin--fully warranted, and mounted with our PA TENT IMPROVED ROTARY HANGINGS. tVIllustrated catalogues sent free. Address VANDUZEN A TIFT lQfi A 104 East fid street, Cincinnati, 0. MarJIS 23—ly SAMPLES. CHARLESTON. S- C. HAMILTON EASTER A SONS, BALTIMORE, MD., D ESIRING to continue serving their friend* at the South, wflll semTSAM- PLE8 (marked with width and price of each.) of any kind of DRY QUODS, of English. French and American Manu facture. We will pay Express freight on all purchases from as amounting to $20 and Over, but parties whose orders are unaccompa nied by the cash, (either Bowk ( »»eek or Post oflke Order.) must (my the Kxpivm Company for the return of nnxiey in I settlement of their hill*. Dec 1 13—ly N O imported work kept on hand to supply the country trade. All work is made at our oxen factory in the city, and under the proprietor's special *apervision. Send for Ware Room* Street, on line Box, No. 170. July 7 tf THE LUTHERAN VISITOR Is Pnblished Every Friday By Rev. A. R. RUDE, D.D. Terms Cash, 8trictly in Advance. One copy, per annum...a. f2J50 One copy, six month* 1JH To Minister*, Widows of Ministers, and Theological Student* S.00 Old anbacribers who fail to remit at + tbe expiration of their snbncrip- tion*, will be charged per annum 3.00 Subscriptions not received for leas than six months. No new names are entered on the sub scription l»ook, without tbr first payment in advance. Postage—Five cents per quarter. Ail remittances and communications to l*e addressed to Rft A R. RUDE. D.D., ( oluuibiM, S. C.