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to water. bfi mu\ »tndy t* a |t he haa fa which are <>veti very he mtttt, »Uy go to •iphij |ou my Yea tristP’ f *> not H, that he «'»»ly paid minister*, amount of <ta*ns may *T- Ralph “When i it the slag k be iron to the iron, ier in tfa in Visiter. \( Lutheran yerof faith it more church of Ithis is the expvri- Dlirist will Ity just in lie are ear |giu prayer, otteu met rluwksgiv. land stated [p ut- to the aud Uuily d mitre to pchy jiri- their way |wheu they ;ar at the' beaut i tul ; i« of Jesus and walk, lising God, |e house of honor the His pray- thty cbfis- isure than duty with ith no dread We came > morse and IBT n HBmtl )jjlopriated and culpa I is between we receive, for them ; he contrast fair desires, lose wants Grace. lurch needs pushes, and one to her |!i the inul- The world *s in sinful- Jtntied and [promise ot m* to pray- |ur prayers pronounce who call Lord, but Iyer in our hr children [altar, it is ever lead the sane* jled for all |th at they and from reproach rould (tom- in the Snu- lor prayer. |ugbt this if Christ’s churcli resembles |Ve should our meet d nth* u l* pious and that the. |the truths rhcti they Ur able to Inch w licit THR I 1 THRAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. C., NOV KM BEE 8, 187* What though the time# in i\W •*' troublous and ,f> Wbht thfagh be shaken ^ to her tod her inet*** small t rh rnHr with JiBg thereof! wttle Jesus is will never fa wrecked ! pray—to. pray with wreaflf With the ("covenant, mpt not to mtil He bless gn—until In all „ none slfcdl * W (‘Know ve the Lord,* but all Him from the *e«t unto g* w much time do we *H>eml iu ve rt HUau hour! U so it is L‘tto treaty-fourth part of a day, I iverj moment of which ia fix It of itesiBgs . jaooh wrestled all uigbt j uota the break of day in prayer, jiie Psalmist communed with Cod bvhile ou his bed through the night- watches. Jesus chided his disciple* L nr " Let -us therefore soe it we Lb not devote mow time to prayer, have more earnestness in prajer, and t X erci*e mow fuith in prayer. And let us no longer regard it » tiresome [duty, bat our greatest earthly privi- Lrr,'* to commune with our God in !*»>«• iJJV*-—• '■* r 1 l** 1 1 ^ “ Ecclesiastical. M. Uamfattu hi in a predicament like that of the popular preacher of of " snob Baptist* n* Norton whoa* congrtfation eelehrm John Bnnyan, nod ted Christmas by giving him a bar relful of ntippera. A French Jen* kina recently told a startled public that the ex Diet*tor’s wash basin was a broken one, held together by rivet*. He baa already received from hw admirers seventeen and pitcher*, sud they are still ing. Marriages. the UTHBBAN. Mimi Synod met in Cincinnati. Ber. L. RRhter was dismissed to toe Prmbyterian Church. The Aster- «<«■« cwresgjmdent remarks : But ve are still the gainers. One of my member* who has rather g ( . remarka ble lawlteetion of cotempomry Ln ilterso Church history, tells me that we haw* dismissed 38 or A© minis ters to other. Chnrche* ill the past twenty-five years, but iu the same period of time we have received 60 >r65 from other Churches, so that ve are still the gainers, tf the re- pts bare been of as good quality w the dismissions, and wo know aotbing to the contrary. j f Synod pledged itself by resolution o cooperate earnestly in the work (procaring $100,000 additional en- ovment fhnd for WittenbUrg Ool- **• The Alleghany Synod met Sep- aber 4th, in Blood Hun, Pa. v. Tomlinson was elected Presi- jt . , ji . ®t; Rev. Kistler, Secretary; Mr. ton, Treasurer. There? were twen : 1] fourjninisters on the.rolL Duz- ‘ past Synodical year eight were built ami two eon- ions were organized. Ten ben- receivcd assistance. Messrs, ges and Reitz were licensed to veacb. Red Virginia.—K. writes to the »der«* Obnerrtr, that he found a umber of Lutherans at Clarksburg, itbont chnrch organization, who ie anxious to be gathered into tiie >l‘l. He asks : Could not; the Symxl ake some provision for them, or >me of our ministerial brethren, ko do not live at too great a dis- ncf , ' D some way supply the want? They number some twelve or flf- * n families; and some of these are ir xe, having growaj, children who onld enter the church at mice. !we *•» therefore, no lack of ina dai, although there may fa lack of iea ‘i8, from the fact that most of ** people are jx>or j but that is no . s °u wlj y they should fa neglected. Ihe Lutheran Church does not nse of this,material to orgati- a ^ngregation, otliei ehnrches M " - ■ *1. a I I ! :^r! ' ■ .J Miscellaneous. br. Loqj 8 Bnecbner, the German IPostle of unbelief and materialism, ,s arrived at New York. He has engaged to deliver a cjourse of Jres against Christianity. of a Church.—Mr*. Jowpb * pUiuey has at her sole exjH*nfm »n<l completly finished the L, * n ‘ l M ,|, *>n»g® of tka Mctko «t <irc„t Neck, ^ slan(, j h cost of *U0,<XM). Ini ^ lja8 a,,io donated #10,<KK) | ’’ “'aiuteuance of the church. luMuntj tbhit*>**■+-'$he Kev. L*' ’ ^°Pkiu«, for twelve years a a,ul acceptable minister cpi h **t-l»o<liRt Chareh South, wa* tecoat/ stir* it* bhxxl. The editor has been slow to believe that tbe liberal views Robert Kell, Charles H. Spurgeon, find favor among Baptists in America. He emphatically denied that Itev. .?. Hyatt Smyth was an open commit ti tot list, town alter he bail luinself deolariMl that be could uot i4 tonce in thq LonPa table." H« has persisted in unbelief, in the face of ample m i donee of the rapid growth and spread of these sentiment*. And even now he says: “We can uot name half that number (fifty) of minister* or churches who wish to see the Ifar tint denomination opeu communion in theory or practiw.” Our brother ought not to fa so ignorant of the current of thought among Baptists. \Ye could give him the names of several times fifty minister* who are open communion in seatiwent, and are praying that this restrictive rule may cease to fa a denominational usage. And these are uot obscure men, of small ability and little in fluence either. Hoveral of them are reckoned ainoug the ablest inbn in the denomination, and hold position* corresponding to their taleuts. While we tfrit*, we can recall the names #*f uot less than a dozen doctors of divinity who eutertaiu these view s, aud uiake no particular effort to couoeal them. How is it that Dr. Bright remains oblivious to this great change which is going on among his brethren f Ha* the Ia>rd hitherto held a veil over hi* eye* that he might not see aud oppose this remarkable work of grace ? Metkoitistx Among the Germnme.— Died, tieplMUbet lttb, 1873, at The St. !x>ui«r Cent ml AHeomtt pub hi* rtwidearv ia Wardensville, Hardy lishes a report by Bishop Haven on (*o«nty, W. Va., alter aa illnea* of the work of the Methodist Church lew* than 24 boor*’ dnraltoa, Jonri among the German*, of which the Cluik, wanting l» day* of being follow ing is a part: 44 years of age. There were 354 German preachers Another Christian light, in tbe iu our conference In America last * person of Hnx C\, ha* beau ex tin- winter. beaMea 99B local preacher* gnishevl l»y death. Though the —then* are not les.-i than 373—prbb subuhoos to ri*|*rt rwiwe tn»exp«t t the dtaoovery wim *«ii> that it was a grand spedftr tor rheumatism, gout, neuralgfa c»m< he, toothache and other asternal aitoieuta of naa kind. Then It was triad aa a heal ing, pain killing appltahtioo, In oaaea of outward injury, «tocb aa mu, braise*, barns, ■pa'*in«s Ac., and wna servioealNrt Tha tome the J. H. KINARD. * » HAVE cfcoentfy retnmed fiwn Um Barth, sod mb Mejisred to exhibit most elegant and complete stock of SKCUBITY Married, in Mk I’leasaut, N. O., October Ifith, 1873, by Rev. Bsmael Rot brock, Mr. ('hari.km X. Bmr nop, of Monroe, C’aion county, and Mis* Martha Rkoiha, daughter of the late Tobias Brown, of Iredell county. Married, ou tbe morning of tbe 29tb of October, 1872, at tbe reei dcure of the bride’s grandfather, ('apt. M. Hall, by the Rev. W. L. Brnsidy, Mr. K. P. TLIHKHCALtok at Anderson, 8. and Mtaa M. Col HtK Haix, of Doe Wart, ft. C. — Obituaries. Ih*|iarte<l this life, in WcxmIstock, Va., October 13th, 1872, 0»KI» OilVW MAH, age<l 49 years, 4 month* and 14 days. For thirty years the deceased was an earnest, consistent, and efficient member of the Kvaogeliea! Luihcrsn Chnrch. Ilia friends whom he ten derty loved, ‘-Sorrow not, even aa other* which have no hope,* . ably more now. This makes a preaching force of not less than 700. The membership of the Ontral Ger man conference i* over iO.JiOO. al most the exact »ize of the late Gene see, the East Maine and the late Black River conference, only 1,000 lea* than tlw* Vermont, and the West Wisconsin, only 2,0O*> less than the Maine aud the Minnesota. Its churches are worth over half a mil liou, ranking above all the above numerical rivals and cutnjtetitiont in the first hall of the couit rouce*. there being 33 less than it, ami 36 i a* the fanl |troop*red higher. One is surpristxl to Ami California less than #50.000 richer in charch property than the Central Cierinan, while Maine, Black litver and Vermont range csmsiderably below it, and Kant Maine, Kansas, West Wisconsin, West Virigiitia aud Mimsotp climb only half way. or a little more, to it* altitude. No Southern conference approaches it in wi'alth, only one or or two in mini fain. Iu liberality its ratio is yet edly, it found him out imprepare,! foe he had wisely headed the Master’s iujonetion. Matt, xxivt «l, “There fore ha ye also ready; tor to such so boar aa ye think art tha Boo of man oonietb.* He bad been a mem far of tbe Evangelical lorthemu t’hurrh about 19 yearn. Itis uniform chri* tian I waring gave satisfactory evi deuce that be had I wen ‘-transformed by tbe renewing of hi* mind.** He did trhmt he romld for the rburch, whose prosperity be had deep at heart. gDtita fetal* found equally of Um otw n medy tor some of the most imiufal ilia that aflict mankmd anti tha lower auimaki spread rapid ly, sad Miwtaji# iJJraoyiT soon took rank In every rltotc aud Terri tsry of the Ualoo aa a htasuabd cruL $1009 reward hi oMtoid far tbe propriator of Dr. IMneh Ookhs Medical lHaotivrryV tor a medic me that will aqaal it to the ours of all severe eaars of “Iiv«f i ompJaiot” and all dtoeases srisiag from imps ntj of tbs blood, aa RrHprtooa, 11a pies, Blotcliea, Holla, etrt mrnmmrnmiimmmmmmmmmtif The Wsraiag has hartl s L, ikiunaM, ,Jf aha *:Wl- frrt||nMMil V ;rtPIP mads by witeia •r*. to palua off their made frwm cheap ss In pkscr of tfa treat jfcjhmHfiabrtAl !4 w «ri m fi iHTlFirt Immi tort sml thrlr po-psraU«>n-. Thair •—mfiatom is foae. at sann will fas. When the light Is let iato rtnyths M sema wilt* down. I*ni* mi iii ii «ek.^ a>n i MI.m. m I*!. immm A- — 1*4. I ffMm* wwi UW * HU iniif ®WB Mtoltii, by swing sshnssrs iweparoMomh with as tofatlshsd 4krt8r. proves fagr twrntj years aspertrasv l» fa exactly what It Is riaim- ml to fa, I* wit fain their mark, are save ] t<* rrfieai their temerity. Many hnvn dose | •» la th»* instaaro. hat IK Is hoped that ‘ tfa tswih plainly evil. In tha HR7 GOODS * $ I farttoto to (to* market, <Mm*isttMg i anL*r *"•• * ,tti * LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, OF *V KW YORK. AlfD GLOVES! Aid seiert aMortments nf Carpeting*, Window 8h*de* and Curtains, Rug*, iu»d all other artleles umisII.v n s I ir*t Class Dry Good* Estab- Robert L Case, President Thoo. A. Wotmorc, Vice-President Isaac H. Allen. Secretary. -o- of tfa Millinery Department Oa THCR8DAY, fatober 10, under the dfaerthm and snprrrtston of Mrs. A, McCormick, •ofpocvalh known tiiroiurhout the Mute for hag akfil sod taste, dhp nnnsasl rtpadrons, tfashwa having fan snre- fal^snleiAsd ^ fagdf, aad plnosd rt m • *.. fVMykrtoJ^HflhgMHrtlh|w • ■•*• wmi'ns. sesurwsBrtl How 3 Sewing Machine American feiUcat-lloIr and Over Machine snartlanta s dtm _ In tfa jnatly eeosidei aathnartury m pubiw gentMmUy «re taviuvl to srall. J. H. EOT AUD, u£ri<H>r Mouth of <*«. Limbi*, 8. C. Oct 11 5—tf A88ET8. Jrtousry |. 1872, INCOME for lUTf, . - twmm - 1,681 .*80 Number of politic* issued in 1871, 5^24. ^ pay " ent * - Dlvideud* are dc Isn d at t fa end of firm year. AU PoUctos are Non -Forfmting idter three snusal Pietmi mshave been paid. A few good sgeqt* wanted, to whom libetul indnrcuienU will be offered by LOTUS SHERFESEE, ,j , '**- Oeieral Agent for South Carolina. No. 4© Broad Street, Charleston. June 7 KEWBERRY COLLEGE, MM ATtli AT give Os Hue Mtrart, InmfaKaJHatel. C Wdlliitllttu H. C T HE Animal $e«*U>ii of thi* Institution j selected assortment will commence tfa FIRST THUR8 REMOVAL. ( 1 DiERCKS. Wholesale and Retail a« Grocer, Colambi*, 8. C., respectful ly informs hi* friend* and customers that he lta* removed to hi* new establishment, formerly KiuslerV building, on the corner of Richardson and Taylor street*, where he will constantly keep on hand a well articles belong- restorative as great W the tfa leading protectin' a MKf filtd lIMfr Of vWvfffl si gfart tM it ha* tows thi* fever and ague districts if SOrth «e*t, and •oath it * faiaang, *JmI It m*y Lm visa* from all part* of . ore* it Ih» effecting w «*fl>| ckronlr “their unr I* legion." •eft »«mI feeble NfU to importance of "fa nlding fast That * hk h IS good." and of *ro*dtas a toff I* usirvai AGEXTri WANTED TO SELL THE Medical Adviser. Bj af tfa, e& xsxar mans*, of xaabvuie. Tern* . Author of ~Th«nnj*«mi on Ferev,” etc. DAY «»f ftEPTEMREK (5th). 1872. Pa rents wishing a quiet and healthy plane at which to educate tfatr mods, wont) l do j wtdl to romidet Ua* advantages of Xew- betry College. The eoume of instruction ! i* a* thorough a* any institutimi of the kind in tfa Southern Staten. For further particulars, address Rrv. J p. SMELTZER, Walhall*. 8. C. Aug 9 ~ 48—-tf - I-TT HIT l T l ,r- l n« l i..Ul. l •e.-— v i VTI h " * w il * ** v '■ energetic men ! AnlfiPi and women ing to his line of business, inch as Groce ries, Provisions, Tobaccos, Ac. - January 26 21-ly FALL WORE FOR A0KRT8 !! “UP TEE HEIGHTS CF FAME AM) FORTUNE uksn by tfa Climbers to OF RASH.'* This is the title <• natnv*. wherb mteceaarv rtnali tv rmfear - av to •abatitate far Hannular'* Hlneanrh Rllftft ^ ».■ .XL Jh 4Uf< # gn aid g ahum-** Fflti tTTWv. wftoaKli*! frtr IR \ Kroffifil to* IsIPF HW IF €• WH wkftea. fay tfa aiek «»4 tfa paid tr at Urge. Haalattef's faasrft Bitter* or ptwsn- fair to fatotlra only, aad sever <mU ia FI LL *nd Main Treat!** *\ L*» of Health and 1>t«ease. *l»e«»r) and in i tin f M i ill im i inurlil *.—- (L, ty adapted for family use. A* a faasse . \ t , h‘4d Stodiral wort rt ha* so mwi. It is hsrs tvaHsai Ns I mtemd by tfa non numoii phviurian* tostrttot which IS to tha rmtauy. North, faith. Fast aad Wrd, It* mrril asd teltobility are tha* Tlw* w..rk i* needed ia every Loose h«dd. it i* MMt»d wtssav fur eves tfa poo reel family to fay it. No book offer* grratei i»dn«» ment* to agent*, farnt few ctfruUi*, with term* sod testimonial*, to National Pnldwlueg Co.. Atlanta, (te. 4M23 MB Business That Will Pay •' '* / Ul U f ri, tlv " taU ' eI farience iu business. Send #1.00 you. own se ghborhood. *nd .* *trkrty for * H . tu# ,^ >k Write nt on „, fw I articlarM fm, or sampUw ; d«-*criptive drculax to WM. H. MOORE And of our ndendid new octovo. 700 pages of most instructive reading, bristling with fact* and alive with fresh interest, to be ready shortly. Exclusive territory given ; name the district yon desire, ami honorable that will enable yon to go to work at I once, will fa sent on rarripf of two three cent stamp*. Address J LATHAM A CO 20K Washington fft., lfewtoo, Mas*. Oct It 3—3m A CO^ Pnbliaher*, Cincinnati. 8<*pt 6 52—tf lta Special Notices. Imrt «t " Asd atf usury C far fatter, ewlsre ** THE VERDICT** GOOD CABLE SCREW WIRE HOOTS AND SHOES 1872 Spring and Sami 1872. The Fatherland Series. The Lutheran Publication Society have ■ made arrangement* to translate ami pub- liah a series of German Work*, (suitable for Family and 8.8. use,) under the title of “The Fatherland Series. 7 ' The following book* have already been published: Tfa Cottage by the Lake #0.75 Iff ■■■■■■ipNIHIIM H o \ft* i 1 DUf 1 mBf 1\ I» tfa Midst of tfa North Sea 0J5 ^ \\ ( SVv r\ r H hLI) , Auton. the Fista-rman 0.85 . vv n.t .iinai II uuv. the Utikl ^ , -- i Little Savoyard . Filial Ofafiroaa 0.85 *up|sM t Ilsjeavea a wife* aad thro* * rtlseral Oct 4 I Nt children, t«» *b»»m b»* death wa* the mote disticssiug because of *t» *ud dense***. A very heavy trial, iruiy, will his death prove for the widow to endure; for she. by rvssoa of baring »>eeii » long rime iu delicate health, had learned to tw tire the tendrils the tutu of her life the mote rikmeh around him for sttpfiort; and, now, that be has la*ru proatrulcd by death thoito tendrils lie all tors, mangled higher. Forty -two conferences gave 1 and bleeding. Ilia absence she will le5s than this, putting it well np into th«* more keenly feel, bseaoac ia kt* the first grade. Only twenty lime daily manifestation* nf allactbai to mrpawMl, and in imreentage only ward her be evinced tbe tenderness of half a dozen excelled it t and then, youthful and ardent love. May God, probably, tf the proporty value of who in His inexplicable pen vide nor, the member* were estimaUal, would has so suddenly taken away the bus fall far below it; for iio one rank* baud and father, prove Himself a the worth of them) brethren in the husband to the widow, anal s lather marketplace an highly a» those of 1 fto the fatherless ebildreu. Baltimoae, York, Now York i East, which gives the largest pro rata,lNcw England und Philadelphia, which are the only eouferenes that largely exceed tbe Ontral German. A New Htrike.—Tbe priests in the 0>l W II iltne, eastern jn»rt of Fra tie* arc on a i SB Home, strike, having raised the price of J Kramer, masses farta said for the repose Of! L W Grove, souls. According to the Pntrie of A J Ritter, Geneva, Madame F , a lady of Mr* C L 0«»e, Bourg (Ain), lately bequeathed to 1 Mrs M ('line, the parish chnrch a *nm of 3,000 II Dreher, francs, on condition that forty mas 8 F Felder, ses should fa said every year, twenty Ih* v Houck, for the repose of far own amtl, and H J Fulmer, twenty for that of her husband's. Kirkw*»*»d. The ecclesiastics, (‘onsideriug that the price of tmisse* ha* ri*t*n, like all other commodities, thnt it will still augment, ami that, consequent ly, the ^ork iui|M»*cd by tbe legacy will one day fa greater that the raerfwltv p*v|ww« 4 ft* extensive ««*• hs* slvendv proven the wins* nf great and ' distrewMMg ifasrv. Dr. Tuft'* lira Fill* \ cwalsto im* a parlsi* wf Metrnry. ami , «ss fa ishrn si *11 ttor* with perfect ( ssfetv. AGENTS WAN TED TM >KLI. The Light in theEast. Business Department Xoasyt Rroctvtd. Y ««Ni Itonmr. Mto*.. M** a, t*rt |»r. Va If. That I hat* been * martyr tefem i mm pfast few ihrwe )«sn, ami after empkoji - tog the fast nf dorter*. MmI apr«**ing *1 an* *n 1 va* worth fWitlffrrm! kind* «f «*e4kte»r. vewr sgvrt todwreil toe to try yswr liver hlk I favs take* them rrgnlartjr 1st as vend w«wrt% sad h*'* fawn •* Stnrk U w* tm. d by thrw that I j ^ feel renlira* «f a prtfert c«pe 1 esa ddrt them tfa Insat ! jvef Msdfirine etet A i-ompr*"hrn*i\r ItU-Itganw* Work. 1 t Engrovtng*. rmbrartog nth THI LIFE OF CHRIST. Tfa live* nf Min Apnetlr* *n<i F.nuifH- faa, toaetfar with tfa lave* nf tfa !*»- toktrln and Proftfat*. aad of ifa moet rotamri hmlUii Mwitvro, Father* rod Refearmer*. To w hick »• faded the Hto- »«<n nf tfa R* b«rinn» ItetHWiiinatinn* nf ■HkfirtMrmi ■ We srr no* rrretviug oar nearly selected SPRING ami SI MMER ST^ICE of READY - MADE CLOTHING, If ATS, FURNISHING GOODS, etc | Having nrcarrs) tfa *a*rvice* nf « | FIRST CLASS CUTTER iu our Cus tom Department, we will MAKE I P GARMENTS A. Caowv hr. Tati'a Hair I be i*as<m hat a few Mtortea. - " ' nt AiTiinmcmt tfa rt*«art4. *mh-nt mm( moderti. writh much otfar vsinshle matter, nudong it hetmive Religion* work Send few eterwlar*. with fall desrripttoa and terms to agent*. Addles* National FaMhltiag Cn.. Atlas- Oa. Ort. 2A 7—Oat. iu tin- Lal« *t Slifa, and gtuuantee utift- fartion. W» sre still tnku'g order* for ■kart GEORGE 8 HACKER S Door, Sash and Blind Factory, t, i*. i.o% a* ». a, a • nun. WM. I). LOVE & CO. friend* ' *' ** ' O^Mditeiaa* that tfat lave moved 7.88 In full Into (fat* LARGE AND 1LKGAM iStMl I Corner Main aad Plaia Streets. Il’vtai tiir Wni tni IttML.) Wfare they fav* npraed tfaie IMMF.NSK 2.30 u> 2i« iravCor 2.00 to 284 I 7.30 in full 2 00 to 248 *2.30 to 288 2.30 to 280 PERFECT-FITTnrO SHIRTS » UteM style* nf SPUING HATS on hand, thtr Kirahhin^ Ootids Dfpartmfni I* romnlrU*. Waltv ; or. FiAvlit > li. warfad. 1.00 Set No. 1, in a nest ease. l uder the Earth ; ......#0.7© Olaf Thorlackaen 1.00 Tfa Tre**nre of tfa Inca 0.85 Buried to tfa Snow 0.80 Dominic; or, Breail upon the Water*. 1.10 Seppeli. tfa Sw i** Bot 0.65 Set No. 2, put np in a neat cane. The Greek Slave; or, Filial Love,..#1.10 Leonhard, the Runaway 0.50 Little Madeloa ; or, Maternal Love,.. 1.00 Gottlieb Ftct, 1.10 Tfa School Master aud hi* Sou, 1.00 Set No. 8, put tip in a neat cane. Juat Published :—Twelve excellent stories, translated from tfa French, by Mr*. Emma B. Stork. 1st and 2d Series, in a neat box, #1.50. We bave a numfar of other Transla tion* under way. which we will announce from tiiue to time. KT'NDAY-SCHOOL LIBRAJKIEiJ. Our arrangt-ment* an* such that we j an- pretiared to till orders for any books i iksiumI by the various publishing houses in this country and in Europe (English , and German) nf thr name rates as tfa publisher*. In fact out Stork enihra<e* kyep constantly on liaad s larg, Nobby, w hit'll we , snd vane*i assortment, to whicli we ate roiunk- rrytliing New mid e sure t Give ns a roll and fa court: R. A W C SWAFFIELD. Mar *2!»—tf ate *ure w ill ideas** the m««tf fastidious.! daily^maktog additions. need. CHARLKHTON H C. need* 01,1 Im it* thstf in of ' Viir ilekit4‘ »» m hi Lft- ny eiV Ible t4> hit I by > our pit*- Wor«l in prayI its i»rertcli |ling down and that fe.sure nod the Lortl W W IIo«seal, L CThapmnn. Rev J Bachman, Mrs W loiitgfiml. Rev J EAndler, Mm M .1 Loodrr, •4 Mo T 00 to 270 2.00 to 278 um to IM 2 30 to 200 2J0 to 218 2 .30 to 200 3.00 to 2*8 2.30 to 200 2.00 to 278 * 2.30 (o 238 ! advantages derived front it, have re- Mis* N Herehrfst, W. Va. 3210 to 218 fused to accept the money. R* v Prof L M Illckls, Mil 3.00 to 244 The Society for the Suppression of Vice is » Im union organization S*H» yiv^r afid wavefc k .J ^ *1 CIO Tri ^ it ? ch " reb »bidi»doing»g«>o.i for tt. miu ««»<andi,lat*Vr*«)i or,lorl! '" 0r “ , ■ , “ f <>n ‘' presented i* i ■ ^ of the latest and fast of it* achieve diodistl u U> ^ SM-KwcII, a loents is the prooeealion of a pub ^MferoJiT-? ^ ar ^ p r t0 » h'd** ] Usher of i in moral literatirr, which "•'Ift'm.K tb«) »,000 iinu • s € "**^ 1 severest senteneo which rln* law si the toUog^ Ht ^' <n f,, V’ < l uaI KU,U j h»ws for such an offence—two years* Chnnoi * • J imprison moot at hard lal>or. A few A-. ■ F'ffftA.Xllev. Dr. such prosecutions in this country ta • n,maTI > oncc » Mjnssachn- Jl^'lW. »rtorw i ml » New WC0Palian » ' ,,d ^ ,llte } ‘ ^ rp _5 P^Tsicinn in that State, l’bn?r iQt0 the Catho „ R<r F y Communion.—The Ex- fe w aroused. °f the Rev. George F. Pen- OBorriur. V. Vsubiis*. Abmgdoo, Va.; o«r* #400 W. H. prrwcntr, Artmwta.Gs. ; ** 8 00 W. Hedrick, BUud C. H.. Va.; ** 8 00 K. F. Hill SaIi»bnry.N. - >00 W. Ailolplin*, Rlehmmul Va.; M ft 00 t shall ever consider Himmonst liver Itogutotor aa the preserver of tin) life of my little non, who ia now in blooming health. Mrs. Ki.i.km Mkacha*. Chattahoochee, Fla. k mi * f 4* itf TWtrt B s*fci t Ifa hrot m*k« * <*f u<w«l* to fa I la Drooroftte cw Fareftga Hit wv invite llkS i_ mt thU Cnoaty Mmml that w Iwfaf §0*9 si r to 11'0^ 1 T - A w.^n^a^0 ft btmmr in rtrotli IV comprlros softy - _ ... Sa raptos awl by mail m We kr*n alwat* na bsad a Choiri ifa of nfMilli few Mol RMNG. ME. JOHN GRAY, Well known ia the up-cmgatiy, ia wnr earoiaw. aad would hi or fast fn GRAND CENTRAL N O hsfwwtest work kepi nn blind to ospptv tfa rwaatty trade- AU work is made at <mr own forton in tfa ssArtte ** e4.1 tkd. e , », ,- a g-,. S-4 ..— ».«, t, .ula 1 ftLotj 4 HunHI mPHPo TIlf* |ln»|ri wMlir i MpfCrtli Ml feu Prkw List. 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