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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR,.COLUMBIA. 8 a JULY 18, 1873. tin*, l** venlJ wisdom from #JEL|i his greatest com men- bl18, °Bv the way, why doe* not the 0r: Church give «» a good WJJ? trtMlation instead of the WjV, ^tch which is reprinted **3 ,Dd <* °° tb0 ^^.fsitbfa 1 translation f VoLrMB-—The number of| for the week end a with which to It. has the fol- a new rotnrne, «**!%<* ooe rl.MlWcriptio" ■raloable articles : Darwin on from the Quarterly Re U7«ato ar Thtndogy, (Arnold’s J^iesad Dogma), BlacbcooiT, Prussian Ecclesiastical ■fay Review ; au iastal- «The Two Brothers,” a tale •B!i languished French authors, inn-Chatrian ; and of Prescott* of PamphiUon,” by Agjithor of t*»* charming story Fox” with |H>etry, etc. articles of jjty* two numbers, are Ceutral Asia; Psiuted by a Coteui- ^The Sons of Ham; The if English Painting ; The fig! Coast of Africa; Extrnva ■ >c> . The f)utch Colonial System ; HjH^|«eQt of “lunocent,” by Mrs. ilphSBt, etc., etc. The subscrip ts price of this 64 page tofoskly is $8 a year, or for #10 oue of the American $4 tnaga 00 fo sent with The Living Age Sr# year, tittell & Gay, Boston, book, in which ho may insert the •rrasml thing*, Is sit: TVs! names of sotmcaibers, sod the tram hotsi keeper, make muhiag <4T wf ~4 ber of the paper to which they have | mea f pah) their subscription. and thee yearly call upon them for payment as the same become* dor. By fol- lowing this plan, no |mator will mum the time he gives to the latere** «f the paper, ami, beanies, he will enjoy pleasure from the oonscfoaaaraa of Os Maiarday Slew harry csr «4d W WS J '”#1 1 t#h gT'l •■toitowfla ^w * whs the Vt eg la W* va« Of the ■■^rr'rr, «• will Irate for aidiug in liw ptanettoa of * good to. I. p.WMk work. Could neb ■ plan br gra Korting tb.i » ban giro, .but ♦•rally curried out, there would be no we complaint of “debmqmemt aakarrttert * [ Yours fraternally, JOHN P. Makoakt For the Lutheran Visitor ruesMSuhiMiaM 1 * . . f«swoatry -c.. a short shotah, I re ih. revi res meet risilv . HbtwKjt.a Tfl trims. . irnmmmnm 4 fm Us ▲ TVdt to BruadaovUfo W. Yb, Tsk Bubal JjJt number CAJBOI.ini AN.— The of this invaluable g^atkly is on our table. Its con are raried and of the moat jggesring character. The agricul art! public are greatly indebted to 4fou polishers for their unceasing ef-i hrii to maintain the present high muted of the Magazine, racking * it does, first among the Agricul- Ou l#*b of J«M I The Comweitcesn*ut exercises of quiet town to i Newberry College, located at «Val J. H. Cap* a* halla, & C., were beh! from the HKh Amis ttfo to. the ‘Jfltlt of June. The examiua- tiouft were thorough, elaborate ami rigid. Na one feitoratong the* ei- ain iuations could tjuestioo for a mo «*Hlt the thorough train us g of the young men there instructed. On Sunday, the 23d, the tlaocalau reate Sermon was preached by the President, Rev. J. I*, tkneltaer, D.IE, from Pror. ix : IS. On Monday at 10 o'clock A. M. the Primary Department, under the care of Mr. R. J. Drebr, (arc an exhibition, which, although a new feature in the College, draw together a large and select audience to wit ness the con teat for the prise by the little boys. This prims was ode red by Mr. Drehr to the bent deelaimer aud the best diaiogtst. About a dow n contended, but we can gire only the name* of the successful ones, as our list has been misplaced. The speech ea were all good, and deserve a great deal of prater, but tbe committee de cided in favor of Henry W. Kuht- maun, of Ocouee, as beet deelaimer, of the forms I a lew Asya ,ia the Alleghany mountain*. **4 eegga |lie scfjnaiotaoee af asm la iahUriMfoimm. anAP JhylL||Jk Jhim gfogym guiiiHHiiflL. wlwAr w Jew ™ I'W aww wm |bii i oi liw nj 1PVM •«mmrmm mtlea of travel over iksHIO. Rad old ffofoMaae hrosight me he Csmithar - S-mesiai hyg .1 whaMi > mw^^awaA • a i wAk ft iwama^ama s^^e^mea wws a me^s wss forest- Holloway and Cnwrasl have aas ta this preaperwas sad grow tag little etty of soses 13,000 ishshttaste. The B. A O. Rstlruad Cam peay hava Rotlieg Mills, chat, la oae year uae of the iaael haSals I sear at, the es*d sA whtah sra hasm hesm Informed hi Ilw.mxi Tim i mptsj IdvrimaCainiI ac oSie mdliott doflsrs The ot the eaasd from Ahmaastria he Ar*i tlaae la my hfo I « a sigh* la the •***» reals*. ^ I earn* ews lag same foal early, ead aad tlveaty hat tag Irnsm sgsda -tmahed mgT ta MaM# atae m$n math af the "‘Trensisr Farm,* The read erne la pBesme mstg^li etnt ptte^ty 1 , l^e etlhuwi It m dfoltffoulltm kuM i *M* k a iks I I as la afo sad! thism t bf fddt t {v, jphiib(WlJ blk ^ for tML dsdia** agate- Faasut a laega ta whsae 1 at gm nyeed M AilUfosI Us fopaad, safo a srss S SI |Mpr=== — SECURITY = = LIKE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. sc let Ahfotlb A to he «f «h> J P. Kdbart L Omu, fruUtaL Thao. 1 Wetmora, VfoefreiideBt B Alloa, ftocrotary. tyaet M Tie tlartj foraais* 0 W Ta (lasee sfoswsi eVIssh. A. W Tsl. «i «1 A (lis t A — tpcbl V t: rf s The OarMT 4 a (huat li awl publications on this coutinent. ^i\ Robert K. Ervin, of Walhalla, W« feel that we can not too often «gt such of our readers as are not Andy subscribers to the “Rural," teiw^no time in sending in their eats. The terms of subscription nr aunnm, with liberal club Address tbe publishers, Wal ter, Evans & Cogswell, Charleston, &C. Peters' Musical Monthly.— July. New York. Good, better, best. Send and find out all about it. It hall music. SounaiN Musical Journal.— isse. dsrauuah. J*)nly o«u doUnf- * year; and reading without unisit and Basic without reading, for it if to be song sn tripj>ed. as best dialogic. This |mrt of the exercises, liefore tn>t known in our Colleges we hojs* will be curried oa from year to year. It is a source of gratification to parents to see (hair little ones striving so caruestly for the mastery, as well aa of encour agement to tbe boys tbamacdvw*. On Tumi ay morning the addresa before the Alumui was delivered by Rev. H. a Wiogard. Ilia subject was, “Tbe Power of tbe >lmd." Tha address was clear, forcible and high ly appreciate!). Tuesd^N evening at H o’<glork «a* tbe contest for the prise medal. The immsssa* trade Hits tlm place On tha Sfoh I left mi tha itemaato . u fc LaS ill OK* k i — I . ~ 4 . gfe BSH ' , ♦ way bstviwR tteutartesil and Pitt* fomuAaR^a ft’A IkAai,. « atiwMMkl l a to au liPlMVMiWp: : OTW - ; itopB|BPP^PP|p: ippilf »mm I Kia liffeto- i ta*•» k saa*4a % fo fth ew^r gL . i we aea .w * a- e ee e^s w* , uownty, Mi, and foam am l'»,. i> ffanj and Wall I fat t i BmeimmMl aiiitl imtai A d pOt fit I noticed tha titis an ,laha.ak fbms^n U’l B w WW J IliVfi CH IB IP# i a to a ©ova, rwa* owa and * half mthm aad oowsaa bark to within four bst drad yards ot wham It antars tlm esrra, and than ahoota into a torn mile in length, Ihrnrtly this tnnnol, perb«|M hundred* • I saw a farm house. One at M had ta JWlesSa' nTTSMifoTtW. kIiS'.wSSH'’ i Dwltsitj after the A fa • i LIFT. NtHf-FOKrErmi la TEN I HL aa the most favorable term* teMfoS end sf Aref rear All PoUrias i hava LW1JS0 io 1*71, SAM. PAYMENTS, aad sit Non-Forfeiting indnssmtatt will is offered by LOUIS SHERFESEE. General Agnt for South Carolina, Ate. 40 Brood Street, Okmrlmto* ■ ——■— R UANfHLR CXMXBGIL ¥- saxJK ttiohi] A Tha g|g Ifa ggf 1A. wn-Ti. •apt t» aad skssns Jans 17 aa high as that id any Ex Si‘LiS£W (iadsAns WsahioZ a and Ter- sr itew ^ irt . n lab II F IfiTTIA. D-D - B&2 -Cf m tha Ma m a Fat i e ^jisafit y. - l witli I was dead!” is an e ltvssion not onfreqnently made u of by the dyspetic and sufferer fr liver disease, the depressed spiri QBlttiug the mind for anything, an ducat driviug him to despair. Bolt be of good cheer, there is life an 1 kesltb for you yet, so those th^t tev* taken Simmons' Liver Regain t« attest. It regulates the Live.*, despondency, and restorfl tirr- looking mnmmj • b»w. knd at my contestant'' were, CL W. Moore, ot y«| | «*« Edgefield—subjei-t, “Tbe Folly *«f Blindly Following tbe JoilgnMrnto and Opinions of Others.” And L. K. Busby, of Pomaria—subjeirt, “Desire of Glory ” was Geo. disco ii- ir 1 For the Lutheran V(pitor. Tht Viator Can Be Sustained. Kvfaula, Alabama, » July fofi, 1873. i Dear Jiro. Rude: The probabili your closing tbe Visitor is ****% d deep regret to me and weuibers of irif charge. V neither do without you nor t|o \teitor. We look upon its ^nuance as a sad calamity to o Anthem Church, ami hoym van •"I? upon due reflection, conclude- “contiiine your editorial labors :hv w eHarr of tbo Church. 1 w| m *war« that there was su S^teral apathy in the Church w to the Vuitor. A jMirtiou kl charge have done well, whi :U J** terUl readily perceive when y m '^t, that out of only ten or IS 10 ' families you have eight s *® r ^ | W8 ou your list. If every oth er Bwge in connection with our G«n- **■ %oo<l will subscribe in t le n And silting, Anderson—subject, “Tbe Kmpirr of rinding itea shomtnabfo. itenaraite Ifonth.” Geo. D. Ilaltiwangrr, of ing, insipid trash tlm* » nM by I tea newatwys m» ibe troian, inatoad ad ‘-working through nntnrw np to ^ n ^f^d ^ In tha **nu written ••nl " 4^aufihtosiv^e, nrkn^m I st i-r|!^wrkl - ^ff** —that %* tfc# pbrswe aov-te a town of two sod a half ywnm *gv. sad ■Vi uutwitou souts. Among mo im pn»reneot« is a l.ntfererao rlioreii atrvod by Rev, Friday • n I t si ^RAnnais^im s .e^tew^nr # ^sn* a* i y pfiiidlAlliiK «>f ||t tin* ««i«t young Indies of Dm family to wail one eupbl *lmure. and nil for Illy cools. M to Ttos to Ms Bi ^bbb^mb4I f4d BOETS CAROLDd C0LLB6E trt nuur cummoo i t of iten * # ^ 4 ♦ * »* Eonsu o mm-jf $141 to 1«7 imtsm . „ j* 1 *** .. ^ w ? ll “ *, r twAniK ibmmibbmA bi Miy nw- I* A. HIM » . iiinarh. EjjP I HAVE ronsnUy returned-from the 1 North, snd an prepared to exhibit the moat elegant and com piste stock of DRY GOODS Ewe broogbt to this of the latosud moa rims Goods, fall Une of HOSIERY AHD irtrlen iu 4cc., wrifii » GLOVES! And select sswnrtmcnts of Csrpefingn, Window Shades and Curtain*, Sags, Mattings, and all other articles asaaUy found tn s Fin* Class rirr floods Estsb- The orlebrstnd How 3 Sewing Machine and American Ration-Hole and Orer- fteoiug Marhme (-oustitute a prom Incut feature in tbe Une of my business, being ooomdeled the most efficient ami tow fat use. Tb« iHiblic generally are invited to give we s can. J. H. ZDTARD. On Maui StmL one door South of Co lumbia Hotel. Columbia. 8. C. Oca u 5—tf July II Family Modi cans Staunton Female Seminary. STAUNTON, VA. *pHI8 inatontton, with sea trill open its. Its l»«t mKV 1 mMH : o 'an Ca* omh4| d> with The successful nmtrstsnt D. flslttwangrr. 1 lit a few well chuoeii and apfNrtipriate re marks the medal was conferred by Rev. VV. II. Kulma. of Newberry. On Wednesday at It oVIork A. M. the Literary foriitim were addressed by Rev. W. U. Kuhns. Ills dis course, in. which be pointed out the [mth to ueefulne**, was deep, neb, a to I full of useful instnicti'.m, and entirely met tbe expectations of tbe large f uml brilliant audience before him. i w» |*» «j» ♦ th# — Ou Wetlnesday evening a* 8 oVIork While enjoying wl the Contest took place lietwi*en tbe Excelsior anti Pbrenakoamian Hone ties, were : L. S. Rickenbakcr, of Orangeburg. i h|« f Imfo-Fati fll i» i *» p ks#t igfeitttt BP Ltoal idkfo an me m assUrf ^O^^w^EFw sn* D wen^rr a^^ss * 4g S-^on-w sww^n liehiixl o»e—and while wondering if Those cngagetl in this Content nvnrytmdy hi IteaNMylvnnto h«sd aa F. B. Doyle, of Wnlbnlln ; wall. In came tbe noble form «f my Ou llarhji, > d •fn Ml. fTUSUT SEMIIUT. tfsNl Ming UFflMt wntsafi ittorh* and alt ommnfc and fat K -If i | ilf g^^bi fi fo. i. Mfc.. as aa^k ^toiani stsn swu Cranberry Hamm* ua tlm BAD MarinaM. where I left fom C. to M^Mdi L gtoi mjf ^ti>a*um X ^ a ^ a liadhi.g BBJe^fBB* w wi^IBpBI n Bs BBBRpmWi to Feldmant, where I bate dear Irian da In tag, and arvtvnd nofoly at ^togHton t^frtfo Mill 'BFBfifil 'FtodfoaBa' 1 >aa ^waw-Mr temfob'jp atme iNNMr W44l tddSi mMWl I J. Ihtti.«a v. V» iwo«g e ewitratf . .semaea. assaanss aa *44eeai. % H WmlTE. Jjjj™* b» to tie per dag- s nmuenan jr - an » lUSkiHr -•T>„ bjr T. 8. Aa Sjt'et^lcaS book nStefiy 0 Will aril Utowhb tufowmd B **T? sSa CgrtoVf mto^m « n *«W the 4* nmre for the Ijm g|yJ flfMfhgThiit A fhfllffi "wM^pave aaid M Maa- fo* to the _ _ nnpil. We aim, nave beea an far • pupil U- 1 that she is in the midst of a well regwhUed fsadlj; thus i-ducatinj: the aorial no lem thaw the inteDeetiisl in fW Few cntskigwe oantatniag fall par- tacalara, sd<f June 6 Inmnh '. IMULEL Prbdpil Staaatan. Ya. L'44i—tf. The Fatherland Series. nal fofi toadl dnnld* the ^^E«dh 43 A* nl, Yinth 4. K. RHRY AflVttn N... ITnla. rh toil 7» iotber. nprsab sdIT 37 S. Paul Haiti w anger, of r a <ub- ^ne ratio, and pay as promptly * ? assured that the Vmtor will ie ^thao self sustaining. And w ly *7 U not be so t I fear tbe pi 0- 11 ** ®ore to blame than t »c dot press the i n- of sustaining a religio is ^?®**I| *uch as the Vmtor a, J?- the mind * of thelr pte°Pie wi h ent force. Let each past >r a voluntary agent for tie k* ^* Ul 80e * £ Pi® 0 ® *t in family i„ |, is chargc wbo a M ti **^ icf ii >e (»nd whj is so po^r armn! ^ ^ ab,e to pa >’ • 2 ' 50 l^ r him lL f ° r a Chnrch pftl>er f) » ^ .^P ai > account of the »hl?, hi8 ebllr « e i a,l «i notify e ki«T ^httriptious fall due ; 1 ‘t B,, n Co . . 1 et ^Hect anunally and forward t e I to the eilitor, agd 0.^. 1 t* 10 Vieitor will stai d Z* • in* Imis. *“l object that it ♦wk for y The > major! is too tetlious a Har.. n a - P 5,8to . r —that he can nt»t 1 tUnC tr ° ,u his otlier <^ot ' , »• re pty that he can w , ^ w, th his pastoral °y taking with him east visi small blai Edgefield, a C. ; J. B. CFNaall HoS loway, of Pomaria, Sk C. t oralom ; | “run and Levi K. Busby, of Pomaria; ami 0. 11. Moore, of Anderson, H. dcbatantM. We iwr sorry that we can not giro the subjects--we Uml our iwogminine anti do no* mnein l>er them. Suttee it lo su\ that tbe young men adyUteil theiuselves with much credit, giving fair signs of future usefulness to society, the church and their countg>. On Thursday at 10 o’chsk the Hwv J, W. of BtmtmmmmL Ffihf wfoa asl” a Utile we would start Iwr “TresaWs llwwie,” fivu Miles away. While he u IB| I was |M«M»|erl,ag. tlBIMl, 1,11 a IlMItfll* d| I we^B^^eewwie^^' -e s-—e-ww ug ^rw weup ui by the confluence of the Z*mgb- of fouuiltog « Wyt.—Usury Nwl ftmamtly umde • dun atom of flMMto to tikwi M asikM^tajjt sljEi ausl Uspu ^1.' ul^r^r^r aity a* l^tiagtau, V* f of New Y«t, to to lSDfTI ■ H fi^» !Ti n ^ COW AN k m IM I .... %.. B 5 N 5 q 1B7S f4> gsgw j- 'j fk, | I |g,', mass 1 S'ljw-g* rl.I' uVu m as«l fifTtiim^k flit.fi-aedniifcflotegtoa fit tttiri-1 tottolte#♦01*'Ai'tbwtoM if |h^m keVs fl '^efiflwvFg fiBrfiwfiw hence the oaato af the Iowa. Tito 1 scenery around to very pfeUy Tito ! wind from the weu* rwahea thruugb | the narrow rail*} so straw* that It | I Ur tom ml Wit JIM Crtflc Ml tMmlM t B «IBH Commencement exercises were bebl, mill, belonging to tbe RslNml, with w hen Simon Peter Hughes, of Barn arm* twenty foe* in dteumtour. Died Owe? Thirty Tmm nm »AT1S- 1“ AIS - KlLLI.lt. |H|PAI|UM THe Lutheran Pubbeattou Society have »u*4, nmne meBU to trsnalato and puh- huh s series of German Works, (miitahle TV following books have already been hgnm waftxi rst th UNDEVELOPED WEST Five Tean ia the Tei ritories, < With a fall aaneaut of Texa*. it* ohmate. The Cotton by tha Lake. In the Midst of ti,e J BY I tw«w TV asdy 1 IW‘1 B hwMr, to KtoflBTT A» well, 8. CL, won graduateil. Hi* speech was well written and deliver ed with much ease and grace. Mr. Hughes will enter the Theological Seminary at Salem, Ya., at the opening of its next sessioo. The Church can well look fbrwsrtl to » strong defender of Christ’s cause iu this young man. After tbe degree had been conferred by the President, and tbo prizes awarded Masters Kuhtmanii and Krviu by R«v. (1. W. UolJbud, Mr. Hughes delivered bis Valedictory Address in a manner that was pleasing to oil. Thus ended Commencement week at Walhalla. Long may tbe aaaocta tions of that week linger In oor memories. The next thing to be done was the preparation for breaking up. On Friday morning oor party, i. #. the ministers aud members of the Board, left behind us tbe delightful scenery, the good water, ami the kind friends 1 m H | at of WalbaUn. It was before break fast we bad to brave ; forty mile* must be made before we could get anything to eat. I noticed ou this Wbufft Btu. T. reported for duly I was rx annul a* oa (tea wtatlnrm a v^wiwvwvwvw ▼W SWWr WSWWPHWl w» WW Kwswvsl actMows Fia.... ..— d fol g v wPWu^^wS sFa si^^w 1 sEP^to wBmIw Here was flew over a UummsdiI mil*a iUMueufwi-wv T wop w rvra w w ^ a *e weew^suiwpDeu Mmetowiu* from where I* was pul ap, aud yet it aould tea bought om tbe top of tbo Alleghany Mountains to Pewway I vaoia almost aa ebawp aa In Charles tow. We mounted a Plttoburg spring drawn atkito as sbaMkaawfe «.w ^, . A.. A . oy a spun or rum** blacks, and away wo sped ok tbo rate of two and a ball mitoo per boor. Bro. T. sold tbo direr* rood to “the Homo” was billy, aad aa we bad time wo would go around by Foiorsborg—-an easier way. Wo climbed ooe bill only lo begin tbo ansent of a^*^t*l*er, tlhe so*i fio*irwl bis intense beat upon an, tbe dust Ws^wios tavh^l «•* ., ..l. 4 4s os er^lc a nos Fnito ?i*Ma*x rfstofly ml Ml Bf>w j VIIB* alPPmkflR * ” BtoBP • W* lueame larger aad more plentiful. Grant and Grtwly foamed sad pant ed, aad we laughed sod rbatted, we reochetl ftetoweburg and tbe Notional Hoad, two miles over it, and wl reached tbo baapl tibb bnaie of Bro. Tivsalcf aowwewwp uauesmew? sww srrw* ws How driighlfnl tbe Frank aad C days, llea sutli the sad 1 We for a] Oodta TV 1 Church lotkes wfwuui s^sau^D o^^^ ^uew'^rae* TV Forip-Feurib i *fi' idliflM ^ bwt wilt V vid fo Mi. la sswaty, V* . Tlh 1*79 at «V V fo Ube m> to carry JM. 4 4 iti^ae : Weia.-a^tiB^ -2 fHB j e^wY R'Jr BBBBBl'to’to waflw Im : tpljb gp(f Ab^bmiB ftof ihm te^atoead «d tV rijraed. to ha beM a* Mi. Ttehec sbwisb, Vt^'SiSLi VlSpt fcyXKB . I wifi erne geey aad Awe* TMK FAIN AJUJUI I 5i. ”1. - * y ^ iMl 1 toEwwtd Cteld wr ftewih f AIN RtlXICR 1 lstv Gras* rsasdy TWt^*w wmss . _ T»! . TifSNaa-. • w Timm* w*m T»r FAtN Jtu JR rU^^MuLml Ksteraul *4 tbe >!a (to FABk ’0101* ^ DnUhl^?«*■ - n * ^f ?b -j i.,. ( ^ , • .‘«' t tfel r-u T'taBfW: pS,fr MB .pruBBBBfopr • tohfwfi 4» July U 331 —Im BEADLE. ftadwaan Owe - ItletMy of iVt vast Mlatossipt^ sad tV fllMtr taVbi- ^mk ... 4 hioui .foSiWto *T 11* 1 ta it* M MS Oesswr*. t IktljOSi ■foes, jNepl* and Curtatohdesl Own west OtiiS fnt pape and riraubws, wilh twsa A44eiu XA- TIuNlLTfRL1SH1NG <N)h Atiaata, irsvi .......JO. 75 North Sea <1.75 Aston. tW Fi*hcrmsn tM Kt-nv, tV linlr Hsrorsrd 0-85 Frits; or, Filial Obedience MS Lever Waltr; or. Fidelity Rewarded. 1.00 Set No. 1, in a neat ease. txler the Earth #0.70 Tboriadueu 1.00 Treasure of tbe lacs 0A6 id in the Snow 0.80 ie; or, Rnwd upon the Waten. 1.10 SefH*Nli, tbe Swim Boy 0.*5 .Set No. 2, put up in a neat ease. Tbe Greek Slave for. Filial Love,.. #1.10 TlnnivaT n 50 ; or, Maternal Ix»ve,..1.00 U# his Sea, 1-00 Ittwdb teas sprwt i Set No. S, pat up in s neat case, itto new Ktat"» and Just Publiwhed :—Twelve excellent ■Snot tbefr stories, transiated from tbe Freneh, by writer. Mrs. Earns B. Stork. 1st and 2d Series, Ine e»- hi seat box. glJSO. W* have a ntimber of other Transla tions under way. which we will announce from time to tisie. SUNDAY-SCHOOL LlIlBAHIES. UtdteaHHHE Gottlieb Fiwy, TV Reboot Master d tV 1 #a Mi MM Out arrangements are such that we ate prerwred to fill orders for any book* im lrS?LS5J^i.Trai5B sod Ganaau) si tor some rate* as the ^*Wf knet> constantly on hand a large R.& W.U. 8WAFFIELD |4«r»* ^ “ READY • MADE CLOYHDfO, HATB» WimRO ROODS, etc- Haems awrwrad the services af 'a rt^-THy.^ crffipl in our Cus- MAKE OP GARMENTS ia tL l^Sas S’. Im.. and rumiito km! - flegu* fiTe for FMiBBMmm nan NF1UN0 HATS on hand. Firabfoag Gtofo Dqtartmrifi la foe* our stork esn braces “ V |.L t _ t 4 - aBwfiflMMy. W^toPCTI wB ST. vw usa< Rlt Mar 3# viaewd. C- 8WAFFIELD H#—4g a can am day School. Tractor agfopk Q<_ J k'AelJv Iri-rrm H.*oks, Any of ear Ux>ks (< vut) sent by mail of a San etc. syva n tod prices, made to dealers sad to Sunday-adboafo. We earnestly request our eualomsn oof to send cask by mail; but to remit cheques, drafts or Poet Office orders. Aug 13 51—ly ran THE LUTHERAH VISITOR b PihlbM Et«j Friday By Rev. A R. RUDE D.D. - Tomi Out, ttrutlj b AtmM. One copy, per annum #?•* One copy, six mouths..— 125 To Mintstent, Widow* of Ministers, offisassKRgsiaH “ the 'xpimUim* Mr snhocnp Items, will be chargwl jmi annum S.OO i Snt " crl oSK. 110 * reorfved lem tJ No»ew names are entered on tbe sab- srription book, without the first payment ■"”^3fJS,SS£k».«o