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» • the ** e». ■fa Only fteet* SHh* 4 the ’«feei c «fa* IHPA4 dot* tthera * rep. attend I'USr »tor. ••••'•' jffl ® pr* Gene- ^ the Pritfj whe- i had vie». Mai Mt0t rfthe yea** ynod, % el ■draw ev. T. taaee. Mill *a*ht ui irate »edi» ; frora othen rithk whil send- at m oogfti nee a# of tie Tie ‘to le ft m h* occa ionai MWtJ as i ral or- [ Ifi lerete t tie ijm erved rclare * the >oi pt I the tiered act W& m ^ the flolston very k«*tby rtby of and .jj, etfoog otber »*"* „js: -‘I» J* Bid iBPWt*" 1 «•>»“ W J»«ri«l, «o»>e of » *,»*•*«»*• “ d 2*£* “r?° ZLamS «r hiator *??>»«• queatiou ^najst deliberate. * 0#r ooQs.ideratiou, S M te d>® e 001 */ t^MOtinueourGem' without inoportaut ttoiUflca 2*2 oar policy." Thi. topic U at coneiderable leugth, zZnind of the writer preserve. ** ei4Ct equilibriaui, no conclusion sd I sh & Irmly f Mr *0, siri nr P* «d» U reception. Faith ia Um loelru ' of ih*4 meat in oar bnn<U by vhkth w« grasp the fact of tha bodiljr pfpaence in either case, whether in the meat or the soul, end is the same ioatnunent, or exercise in both. And if Christ is bodily present to our faith, it is, U mast be, either a rchl or an imaginary body; if real, then it is a body; if imaginary, it ia no body, bat n picture of imagine tion, and not Christ at all. It is certalp, according to the teaching of the Scripture end all sects and individuals who expound scripture, that Christ has new, and will forever have, a bodily presence, and that presence is cither in the Eucharist, or in the act of receitiny the sacrament, or in the kmrt of the believer, or in the faith of the re ceiver, or in Wren. Wherever He is, there is “the communion of the saints, the forgiveness of sins.* We know, we feel, we recognise the feet that he is somewhere; now the point is, suppose he is in heaven, or in faith, or the heart, is the fhet of his being there any more a fact of “sen satire knowledge,** or any 1mm so than the fact of bis being in the Lord's Supper t Is the fleet of his being wherever our author wishes to place him, a fact of sensative knowledge, or of faith 1 Let him d* cide, and whatever his deetatou may be, it will apply in one case as in the other. Dr. Luther was careful to avotd ail metaphysics in speaking of the Lord** Supper, choosing rather to rest the doctrine, where it belongs, solely in the word of God *, yet all the mete physics in all the schools can’t over throw it; for the simple rvaaea thf* they apply with equal force, or rather with no force at all, to all the doc trines of pure revelation. Onr author next complain* that great stress is laid on the real pres ence because of the worda “frees rind shetl for pus for the remission of sins.'* “Thee* words, it wen*, tie- rive their extraordinary power in the Lord's Supper from the circumstance that bis body and blond ate in, srtfA, and under tbe external signs of breed and wine* Ob, no, my brother, not that, not that; their “extraordinary wd of course no definite ‘“nSon recommended. I eon- f: flat .tor cweMly reading this thekddrees? f*V perplexed i* left in doubt. h N t W Jh er with Paul in regard to ^different subject, the worthy presi- iStrmjto^in a strait betwixt two J^viai . fctfre to depart, which to better; yet willing u rr am to more needful.” P iUi jiim- as usmal, was placed . tb0 bauds of a committee, (Gil bert, Hade sml Honour,) to prepare , n»port for the action of Synod, triad vaa subsequently submitted ; , a j {n w hich they reconi meud the ^tion of tbe followiug resolution : “Rmtreti, That iu response to tbe jjH made upon us by our retiring President, we here again deliberately it to be our solemn con vis jjojj ^hat the best interests of our in these Southern States, de- wasd the eontiuuance of this gene ig organisation, and we commend Urtkslarij to the notice of our In&ren at large that paragraph in report before us, which reads as follows: ‘For our General Synod to disband, and each District Synod Mine and maintain a separate in- Apendent existence would onlj}’ make miters still worse than at present. liUleas we can accomplish unitedly, ncoald accomplish less separately. ?« vast not disintegration and in dependent individual or Synodical action; bnt union aud the concen- tmtionof our energies and resources, la anion there is strength. The cry- iBf evil of our church in this couu- iry,ftswell as our standing reproach, is onr want of union.’ It will thus be seeu that the committee is far oore hopeful as to the future of the General Synod than ^ the r|tiriug president; for they “deliberately de- dare it to be their solemn conviction that the best interests of onr church ia these Southern States demand it* mtmuance as a general organiza .. [. - Mr. Editor: For the benefit of joer numerous readers we have pre rated these official deliverances of General Synod on the question of ite cwitinuauce or dismember mat. From them may l>e gathered the antmvw that prompted its forma hw, and has streuously urgeil its cmfinaance to the present hour. In uraectiou with this subject there jet remain some points of interest j cious and poweriot in the Sapper. •4 i > U*w > i Imw, eat the swaddling clothe* la tha mange* t«i iiiia^n, * u*. j « ik., •»wamvwi*wai*» ra w mmPMPhPWWWMMi wawapw CkrM ptararad mItMIh fcr m k, ,».C. r* A hia tito, body li fhal aaya, “W# war* rarawcOid la God tbroagh tha dmlA of hia Sam. 1 * “Gar* hi* l^h a raaaera $ar am* **Tbi« rap ia tha u*w tcatamrut As mg AAhmI, which la «A*d for gam* “Tha btaad which I will gtv* la my iaah.* “Chvlsl oar Faaaova* la racHpM lb* aa* “By hia eiHffm wa am baalad * h*t*t bath *s t <f"■red ia tha draA.* “Ilavtag Crora.* “Having holdarai to #c into IIm hotiMt hv tha Stood a# “Ya am mad* aigh hy tha ».|} # hath gwrcAamd * itoad. # u W« A h_ L U _ JL J “IlMIrpt ya mf mjrjSraA jkt;i| 4rimk wg Stood, ya hava aa l^b la MBJp 04M$Mi f iUdl^NFMit Ky|y ($000$ is dHP Hutaad ** “Without tha ahmA dingStood thaws to ao ramnaatoa of ulna* “By hfcs ow» Stood ha oatwad la mm into thor way* il waa “oamd* that mado ikm AlOBABlSIlt * H«t! kkm »nf«la a#g oay tha hn**t ftmlioh to J. I!i«int Bore than **,«*> Lather an* who wstt induced to unite with tha GreoA i’burch. hava availed iQiMiMri 1 rp 01 nwi r^ppiiwni Jwi mtjkdion to wiiim to tW 1 Btb#«AB Charch. JL t 'JmMBPP . I * t dfdhl.A%» tariasoof Sewborg, X Y , have rw cwatly voted to ooaaovt tSkrwMiovoo with the Mribodiot ( Sirvk. .V* t to.—-Tho Method rat* la La ciotla, DJL, hava, during tha put year, WBDPlirfnil. bU l lipt, Um ItdifHi tit in ! BH |||>l y}f u I lirill I —L Mkoea^iOk Im ha vstod, moot ha pswfai ssad by a i Ktniqts vowt^-aiiw ■‘•aiawiiOiiOftOSW ;;t8 XMPto V* _ rrit l *i»l Am AiAshJNkdlipP jBBIBov 1WBB* IB raary 13th, IST3. Ay Bslhmsh, Mr M«B Mlm MiSV JOI, daaghtaraf Me Marrtod, FhhtwaSg BSth, IBTS, by Rav J. Aootm. MB Wg C. lUax oral Mtoft A3BWA O of Kdlnghom t oon*. Ga —* ■ outturns. | k | il h 4* t *, \. 5 Owaaty, ila, amt 7th af J. hia ago. Ito a* Bra of a ghawfal otmrii. tme, oad to tha hwtt «# aaa eg aad to aw wa hava sm tow hi hat t IVklAvtor mmm IP ^y ■taLt* n. .mmol Ufc kMBrdBB m# -Ifctoh MtiMPHtodk EEra Imoo^mo m Pww^^B '' PHra mPWBIr Iran, ot* flStom. aad aan MJtoftftoora Spedsl Xctices. SECURITY r IJFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, O F IS’ K W V O HK. aad la 1 fils is >Bwt sbgr dto* Eobart L Oaaa, Praaident Theo. A. Wetmore, Vice-President Isaac H. Alton, Secretary. • So a Ml hi a» a M AMU mOHkiO a _ .--....I.. AJIAETW, Jftoaan t. IXOOMKtor ISTf. ,1*> nBewawm «pr*mi A few | l,. |B. aoPfoftf ifttok An* -r rd IM00 022 Ul 1*71. 8,8*4. ol lit* ■■■IMV* woatod. to wl Wan, JOB-FOBFEITURE in TEN PAYMENTS, and EH. rat the moot favorable trrma. I«f todyoor. All Poltrira are Non-Forfeiting mho litoral inducement* will be offered by MS aa aramm m oooaraamMSaa oaaaranmaa LOulS SEZFwFESEE, General Agent for South Caroline, Xo. 40 Broad Street, Charleston ftv4ftfto*g tig too BMSssa aad um lfTI •Ml to aps to la tha tooth Wafcthowr tha of Ha Business DcptrUacnt. The 1 lllPt )ppp CNn&* Oa W d. * * l \ ||ftstot|f. H Near New IVm-itahaWwft, ihodiotimgwioh ; t oaoly, Va. Humm Cuxft Mxits «d ptoaist, to ae admirer af Maeehwr. ttora Aagwot IHh, IH4J , d**4 lie says: “Mr. Bseehar trieo to raesy IKS, WU I oh »*• VAN Mil wasaaomw J mw»' m '•‘W-ww ww t -- l»owcr r lie* in the fact that they are knag religion to«a lo tha people, A tbe word* of tbe “fHviae Fournier inateml of Iwiagiag the |wwpli »p to of the New Testament," and not that rwlifloa." poor man who could not get out of tbe grave without “opening and shutting it," and wbq» you say, t* now confined to locality iu heaven. They are t|* word* of ( boat, and..if loao not wore to Mr. * his word does not secure to »a for giveness of xins, and life, and salva tion, what does f Aim], caa not hto word do this in the laird's Supper, f ’ MrfBffB Ttn^ t'brtottaa Ubhui koonoo aa addetm Uto ChriaUAii pobtic Ihio woek fttowtottomto m, | Am was # tkj, ptMMT W IBr oh! Pareign Kvongslieal fort* with Wtov, JPMp-ifPwji ^ tlMF HA AMI lOtolfH In ||4| pf gtolYtf Tgiol i t a ik#. Si* afcto Pto aSti 1 ’t' afrit; I the Roman ('at bulk a* well aa in a senium, or an exhor j Ewrofw. oad the revered Hr Itoml tation, or at tbe mourner'* beach f ronatantly awoha “I have," says the apostle, “begotten *S«M aaawnneing to you through the word." “8anrtif> theiu, n prays Chrint, “through thy truth, thy wore! to troth." “Hot," Mil v i te mm todtow VP VwV tram saw tra te tt« tram iramtTw traratto trate SMI srarara MSlnffSli tramSSi tramSM tra«e «*« t ra i« pi irate SMI trate SMI f *e h» gee trate S3* tral SJfBefRS Ira Be tit E&W.C.SWAFFIELl) We ere eevr iwmum eer aevrly edeiied HMK1NO rad HYMMEIt H1YK K of KEADT*- VASE CLOTHING. II ATM. fummsHUvo goods. ®u Ag u u..a Mi _» fl*' I It* mtfJxs tMBI> Ihr ctrrmt u si MAKE UP GARMENTS We Htj &»•*, vial geerwnter rati*- > aflflafiwr ectoni far The Host Useful Invention of the Age. FRENCH STARCH ENAMEL SHOULD BE IK EVERY FAMILY I T impart* iu linen a moet beautiful pobftb. tilling the pure* of the fabric, *r<d making the oldeet article look fresh PfIFICT FTTmQ SHUTS Irauet raj he ei APRINtl RATK «a bead. Ora F'snti4tag Grato DefAnvito la tort oat fa era ran (lire e* a i HAW Mar Si C. BWAJTIELD IT SAVES LABOR By making tbe iron slip smoothly aad easily, and preventing the starch from raAcking or ciuggring. IT SAVES MONET. Slare it produces far letter rosulta at otx h^lf tlie cowl of tbe ingredieats now to we; and IT SAVES CLOTHMO By ito preemptive qualities, by ensuring wear witboet washing, and to a certain extent what ordinarily soil or stein the fabric, family should use it. Every lady t Everj wsaliwoman will be ■ ah iim .. til * ^ a m- 4* Uf Df iiM Vf If- their lunger by rejecting ecmld ordini Everj netd* it Hand lb followtoy OeriifkaU from the Alrrf (Vent iu Marylamf: I have carefully examined tbe “French Stercb Enamel," and find to H neither tbe grradwel ■af to says onr aotltor, “they are always in force.* indeed they are, and, there- fore, in force in tbe lord's itogjier. That precious fact ia whet you would deny. Their beiug always la force doe* not make them the Use enten te which I shall call attention. Delegate. to* r fo* it** i * i 0 re<* wor» t>ito ito to* - 0 to ito t0 to 15 to ■#* *# to that Christ must lie re- “He unto For the Lutheran Yiptor. Beview of Rev. J. B. ItUMBEB Vtf. *D»ere may be another intefpreta *tea to the English view, thft of a 5®»iy spiritual Presence to spirit- ®»1 ffliads, but that excludes t|e idea ® tother the reality of Body. ■ Body ^tea can exist only iu imagination, h will out avail to shift thq pres- ^ from the second to the third Pw»on of the Trinity, and sajkr that ^irdperson is present, liladmit ‘Htthe Spirit is preseut, bn| only *»»|arit; aiM i i ad mit furtb , tokea of the things of toshmvg them to us," but i be forgotten that, what 2* ^ ^ thing* of Christ take of mine aud rahow i I® R Christ’s spirit that the ® J Ghost takes aud shows f I Is it a ^ Wrist’s spirit that is in tbe ^ “The bread whjcb we R u ot the communion wdy o( Christ f* not th4 com- of spirit, but of S >i'it bath „ot . « was not spirit that j^® tir as i hut flesh aud bi ^jHBcmty, if any exist, as to ^**9of Christ being in the sacra r bat ’ ** tt metaphysical difficulty , ”r' tUe wa3r ° r * i,o<lil >' Oki- r* 10 8 ° a * a * SO ’ 4 ** ! ‘ 8 Uj, . Christ to be spiritual or ,u one as the other. Bfit the p r ’ De of the oppose*rs of ii real e^- n ^ io tlle communion is ex- Va gne. it seems to mo 'toTl’fcally mean to say that He frith eS f Ut ° Uii to toith, or in the dWUn 1 - the Stover. They fail to the presence and <tece. tliat ***>«*"«» that i froft fil ‘ a W ° re difficul ‘yi “imrt tr me, iu the rejection than pres- The point with our author iu aim ply thin: He eeiokeo them to burs greater power iu forgiving *in* else where; for be aays, “Tbe doctrine set forth in tbe Catechism . . i* not only radically erroneous, bat of de cidedly dangerous tendency; it emt nently encourage* formalism among its adherents, and hence, where ii prevails, recitals of religion, at least in the Spencer and Wedeyuii spirt! are unknown." He prefers rather to have sin* forgiven iu recitals in tbe Wesleyau spirit, than in the Lord’* Supper iu the Lutheran Spirit, tin it is simply a matter of preference. As for us, we prefer to have them forgiven in both and at all time*. Now listen : “If forgiveuera of am*, life aud salvation are imparted in the sacraments, then tbe Lord's Hup per is a substitute tor tbe cross, ami Christ’s declaration that hi* body and blood are given and abed for ua vitiates, yea, nullifies tbe ancrifkw of himself for our sins; for when he uttered those brief but emphatic words, he had not yet suffered dentil in our behalf." That is, if Christ ever forgives sins nt a communion, be vitiates, yea, nullities the sacrifice of himself. No man should dare hope to have hi* sins pardoned at the communion table 111 Again he says, tbe Lord's Ruppcr can not be “a saving instUaikm," for in that case “what became of those who died before its instita tion r Let me aak, if tbe Atonement is a “saving institution" what bn- came of those who died before it was made f I*oor Luther I Wbat e pity he did not live to lx* nr fit from the rules of Rev. Oroea’ exegeein I But iiow we come to “exegesis" by tbe wholesale. Our author devotee a good projiortion of his book to the statement that tbe Body and Blood of Christ were mere “accessories" iu the work of redemption. “Indeed the body aud blood of oar Lord had j. OftWftMW m gonpel light Now, however, the Ireding «f nation* (bat *upp«»rt tbe prmsni CWH > ■towto nPV-ijpMMBI ral of Ubtoir owu III ilaHM **11 |Im* 1‘ainaI countries. The t hrtetien Uftha «mn in,* 1 naan 11 e-iTii ti rasrak rawnranramrara^arasneiMai S fa mm m — ■*** UiH IjfHOre Ira# iHrlFrFRUfi iBBB #1' hitxtrd. end so it wilt ternTW rrotrste its effiirt* upon the Ural el tktn x ft* N ‘'Ifara WBPIBI III M*»ra AlPMil** jjl * I Biff i’hnreb claim* to tan U nited flistM Av* nil|**i* id adherent*, of one million at tee*t *re Among tbeoe tbe “Cnton to labor in future, leaving t pteiioa of its plnne ha Itrajr Alneeican Board, end tbe wnrk in . Cbili and other Balds tra erar Board of , be ^^ft^fiftft* l^ft IB Iftft ia his MfraBw to his rwsw I, Stot rafiegg4S ite draa*. He ate his jB'll raB|^fap tpijplflt S (k-- — n eini Slth A MuBlh l prfff 4fa|jra Iixs-jhi I raHUt fa Mu^fiera Hi tflWNHrife'MMMMBHflMI Bril’ I faitb Mfuaciit era is ifa i^ra of Bi y hfiiriil gnii llBBBBBNBri^Mra kto | BJHI Ifa Bii » crara ora arrurAirnL *c n>* n nraarr. • c fit fit* «s J. H. kINAUD. I U A %* fa otiii mraiinfil'S emiifiteftemJI Jifinrams (kss MM H rtowHiT itiiimfu irum uw MBMrihb fafaMl mm $0 FHhi WI * Uto ! m#mt BMriPriwt t r *vfYi.j>i4’t«r k*t«w v CRT GOODS K atana faenimtiu rarln;I fan —V* MMM s * fara *" * nl khfacMBl BUM I ^ fi sttsk^ifi' . fan here rtpermsceti. Paraffine or wax. It tanre no inirredient that can be ia way inianom to tbe finest or most cate fabric. WM. E. A. AIKEN, M.D., Projetsor Chemistry, die. We want Agent*, nude and female, to istrodam and «ell ou KSAMEL to every family *ud tbe trade fceneraDy tbrongbont the United State*. Good in to agent*. Write for term* Ae.. with BiMMl 1 >14* Mt TW InnUn U,MM M lk«: mmn kta A grir all oral Bor re ty to Mranlb l am —“ ling held a BftiFfilltftg la U-'^li^trleftNISftM fiB j Mranfav, aid naanimowsly adoptral imm a resolution inviting eit.ov Bey monr cn uenver so *<iwfeee neewre the Hoc»et» on bis retain In Ihn < A Bute, ll was also determined that at if» the Fl oral Fair shonkl be held in Charleston early ia April. A complete destroyer to WWe ray, -I nm wm dread the grave Italy ly lie* in tl»e grerarad. the •»*•! | rakl frafLer «l Ira krara l k*ji hfcfa ti) ■IMra w^ffrafii^rara *"vm ^^nravra an* mas *r “ ra i* oe'■4a<a < tfL-- m> faff ^ V i a jgL«^teS.ranfc gntolt PBB mm ’■■**wBi Ifafalfaff ****•#*-— BBWHI BfafaBi fail 1 fthfa.| Am! thoBr^BilL-will raramrarara. rararapra. raprarara' rara sraraipMt^^^^^rarae with the ehfhi imf'vrll with ibraes MARCY B SCIOPT1CON HOSIERY AMD GLOVES! Aafi rated wrawtmrat* to Carprainc*. Hbade* and C'erteie*. Kne*. ana an ether article* n«a*lly Fltra (Trara Dry Grand* IXab- afaaym.i rasa m s All that hi Bore, Mar If 4 MAH OF A THOUSAMD ,mam Church Votices. ri^MBririri^f ffrif tririiit A BEATS BOOH WHAT WOMAN SHOULD How 9 Sc wring Machine •Hole and Over Marble* eaaetitnte a ronmwnt faairarw is tbe bee ef ray beidnura, Mac g^^nofiBrai neiimil l %*nft-Mii*j! ftTur - imrai • >• i*.*j.* fit-ill prasra^wd^ * ™*WS'ra^aiefi"* ^ ft^X’VWras X M™ re fit vi The fette pemliy are invited to Hn j. h. kckarl. On Main fitted, ear deer faith of Co- * ._ * . t.i ^ ^ d > SBUBH1WA BBBMHig V fBUPWra. »• V* ora 11 y-*t Fob 14 —tf BrminSAX A Co., Manmfmoturers, ISO West Lombard Street, Baltimore, Md. Jaa $ — ly The Fatherland Series. The Lutheran Pubiicrtion Society have ite and] N'raoHNS -ra* rate tsrrafin *„ ». .* «M tMW * I now. terptuar ass neon aMnii*rpj by a Mr. G. F Wbiweraaat, to 1Ysa*>, who has rscrarnd a patent from WashingUmi far the iavnaltera. The prramratirau whicb i* ttaed Is Mud tra j ruafifaj per acre. ■ Ilf 11 * "I — * Com* Out of m hti era l>vbvi«. —Throw off that denfraradeat spirit, crash that Ming to despair, be cheerful, happy sad well Take 8immune’ liver Rcgnlstor-.it hi oo bum bog. Its virtues can be proved by hnndrrals right here at hosafi. Examine the aiHfltalM. ft has cored the wraret antes to fHrafray, Dys|**p*i i, sad prevents Chill*, Ffi ver, etc. A DOCTOR'S ormoH Mseftse. <‘«AOtw>ta A Csrshrai fiy««l etg Ira told el fa Itot A Vmbjs'i Uth shset Wrara tg s cbwreb IU, j A. M.eb'*«teree»i ee ttra fa E B WYflT. t\» Mlp ^l s4 tl* k Mf »t*t 1 BELLS wrtiraa BrCKKYE BF.LL FOUNDRY J ig t#*wrararae'-ra S^^ter^hei fc BB-i B!PW*PBPRlBe fa'rarar'< Jf % IJMj* erttttra I t.»M » 7T * * Of the genfa ChftefiBra fiyned wfifi held *a Fltd** Is M arete. *t l* •'cheek, at *t r**r» ttearete. Bve.J. A. Mar 14 1 “Tie™ wrahB tbe leng* big *»y cram /ridir for 0 rag I The Mb 1 1 Level. -vtraieft* IMt t MNM 1 erssih tig > J A View to a* Feng FREE TO BOOS A3EJTTS. r * , ‘ PICTORIAL HOKE IDLE. 1 A Iterate, tie... rietkAli! f ffkte** ran FLIRT te OH. ^ er Che ts—ft II A A fh tes'ts>fk Ae UiMrey^l if yon me prufrar tu*j »nh ft Mraff n«i 7Z> ■■BfaBi b iwantp old. La** winter dke wn* *| a4d IWeereml* * very cm reel latfai 1. , jLjiijTLifiiJ ” In abort, *11 lire fame. better tftre tt belli l)i fl la her part cheerfsAy w hMBW® hi.- -- * w R^g mfiAfiefira ' lUt. p. Ifa Tik The tiara ef Clingf »i «fa mm to Marete The 4 A|ds SWIiraA g Ji^^f dfara «B *Bfigi B^srsfiagBs T BgtlNr BfiFBfira ee te I id. L BAY DIE! rauae^aue h,,e.ri nn ae IMOt OH TOC OOt Ora TUI Toor Rent Ache*. wilt It- Ja Iffi „ ; 1.... a. js MfffaBff iftfifa BfaBMfa 1 XMfSw UANNAI Oftral Jf«reraae Ah** h directly uo more to do io aehiaving SSra.’ V^r* tegtatond* 0 *' * ^ * r " our salvatiou, excepts* external in* j &■ JL* 1 ^:** s l> • rejectiofi than strunaeut*, aud as a visible display Fshrnsry A ISIS. s??s •v;.v.r • <224 *ee Jaa I? 2 pgfSEsj I^HTABUMIl l) m HOT. ^«racrior ut ** -** nUn ** <4 mu; HHJMKTABipl SffifTrr&kSfsrstii® wMrt ra A 1*4 Fast td strevd, Ctarisnsti. 0. Mar Iti 2S—-It i BLY^tO- DEL L_ S.j Frar ChareheA firheol*. Fire Alarm Farm*. Ae. hratracd, wemmirel, k*w ■BTraWthfai,, »toPfafag^^PBraHra^ \*.*T»ra!reBMw«ra fag*Bk* • HI.YM YTtt. NORTON * OCX, S Hgiftti *„ Ctectenad. O. Feb S3 cow—ly BOOK OF WORSHIP. smuMomcnt* to tranulate and peb- li*ti a eerie* of Gcrniats Work*, (aoitobU for Fsiailr and 8. 8. ase,) under the title of -Ttre Fatherland Swire." The following book* have already been pebtiahed: The Cottage by tbe Lake fi0.75 In the Midi* of tlx* North Sea....... 0.75 Anton, tbe Fisbermas 0A5 Rone, tbe Little Ra Toward 0.x:, Frits; or. Filial Obedience O.W Oeyet Wally; or, Fidelity Reworded. LOO Set No. 1, in a neat caae. C oder tbe Earth fiO.TO Olaf Tliorlackden 1.00 Tbe Ttnaenre of tbe Inca 0^5 Buried in tbe Snow O.W Cfanink; or, Bread upon tbe Water*. 1.10 Seprali, tbe 8wi«* Bto 0.05 Set No. X, put up in a neat caae. Tbe Greek Slave; or. Filial Love,..gl.lO Lronhand. tbe Runaway 0.50 Little Madelon ; or, Maternal Love,..1.00 Gottlieb Frev 1.10 Tbe School Master aud bi* Son, 1.00 Set No. A put np in s neat caae. Jnat Pnblimhed ;—Twelve excellent atone*, translated from the French, by Mr*. Emma R. Stork. 1st and fid Seriea, fa a neat box, filfa. We have a ntnuber of other Transla tion* under way, whicb we will announce from time to time. STTtBAY-SCHOOL LIBRARIES. Onr amuigemienta are sach that we are prepared to fill oixiei^ for flujf booko iraned fry tbe various publishing houses iu thin comitrv and in Europe (Engfisli the pnbMritera. . . W« ben constantly on hand a large aud varied assortment, to which we arc daily making addition*. We ran supply all tbe wants of a Sun day School, including Bible*. Testaments, Tract*, Re ward*. Records, llible Diction- arte*. Question Books, Catechisms, Card*, Ticket*. Hymn Book*, etc., etc. Any of oar boofci (except 1 k«t) sent by msffi at the p Kiwaouabk- discount* made to and to Sunday-achoote. We earnefitly reguect onr enatemers aef to semi cask by mail; but to remit cheques, draft* or Poet Office orders. Aug 13 51—4y •• THE VERDICT GOOD CABLE SCREW WIRE HOOTS AMI SHOES beiterthin peggeo or sewed] of Saefh J the fir. fati. Wifi is now § cents i» tbi* way part te the church. fil 0© 1 X8 1 i •Am t fa ft so tra extra gill... t 00 . 6 (V> I**#* t)*** Vs * « » * * a * ¥ « * ra rara 6* - « ♦ * - mm sm * V I**#«»*-» *♦#"•*♦ •♦#*» * *♦♦ * #■ aojkoao raraw-ra **•■**.♦ It are* a ♦♦*.*** ha ore** mrara* ♦*• •“*■* ; to BfaNi faBk nn-nr wmntm* e»,w fafal,, -fatofrfrtt Hit BUM!# to tltofifto' Brito to gilt Bpar who buy in w'.fa Fete 14 t ViUuubia, a C. e-ff THE LUTHERAN VISITOR la Published Every Friday By Bev. A. R. RUDE D.D.. Terms Cash, Strictly in Advance. One copy, pear annum f*.80 One copy, ux months lJS To Mmimtera, Widows of Mousters, nod Theological Stndfrate........ *00 Old aubacribere who fail to ranutat the expiration of their subacrip- tion*, will be charged par annum *-00 Subeoriptiona not roeeivod for leas than Mkraranfa , No new name* are entered on tbe *ab- senption book, without tbe first payment ia advance. Postage—Five cents per quarter. All remittance* aad communicate be addressed to E c 8 ffiirc. to *• k ■