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THE LUTHERAN VUsITOK, OULCMIa, fa. OCTOBER 10, 1873 rtWi t'fr'Vi tea iu aj i available, throws ion of ft unfortunately too tpPr^fW W •* the pretnr coco* • mere flgure- pffhd to««t simply It jettons? lest the j Ms own way too much. ; strength are consumed It do nothing which MUtotototjr members. ^rTr**®**^ with nil men, he with a perfunctory I *7V«tir F** fr> oppo«« the sin- of bis church is to |ltns for the good ol the l%e chief work done is that designed the minister. He is , its officious, as if he were bound to lend He is, there* Jit****? ®PP«»d- Oj^poei so fsr ss to the ‘ tOorwmsIy incompetent spite the minister.* rerveys the field cure i the infinenoes moving heart of the comma* Jy dfed lovingly pie the task of strength church, remedying the fa 1 and bringing the Si men. »With much Is devises the ways and glib He sets shoot their spplics- g* Wheels! he finds himself op* p 0i at every point, and by those *Ttod the right to ex- He retires from the He teetSdegraded. to he what he is not of )ri> people.” is——- Kn m. h 5TT8 Wim.—The flriitip J&llijmear is curious to tong more abut that water from the grotto i,* which Father Lewis, of ► Wand, advertises in the New Tablet. Among other things ■says; i have sosae cariosity to learn afar what schedule of the tariff hr fin duty af this wonder-working sdpUeoo is classified, or whether aHi| its other miraculous powers, {presses that of passing free of sad also to which particular hMttlofftfce materia mediqg it be- inp; if it it a tonic, an anodyne, a tative, a disinfectant, an alterative, • febnfsge, or an emetic. We are to esnous to know whether it ia fa genuine article. There should bae occasion for doubt about this pto, rhea we remember that in Ftm*, from whence this water uaw, they have four heads of John itoptto, §ight arms of St. Mat- tor, and three of St. Luke; and aaealere on the coutiueut they faw a vi#l of Saint Joseph's breath, tagtther with bis saw and axe, and toon ether relices that are oerti hd to by the priests as possessing fawrp st great as are now claimed fa to water of Lourdes. Doubt- totoj are a u Aq Ua ||j imbued with towlous virtues, and they who faW wedeoce to the one will scarce ^ withhold it from the other. Uhxbtian Business Men. — If Jjtoto bnsiueas men consecrated BwiNRlies to Christ, tlins making fan daily business in a true sense caristian work, there would be less fatotorstaadiug of the true relation [ fail* to activity. In an editorial hJto’s “Life of Trust,’* the p- admirably points out that etobrated Orphan House has been sustained by the per- Itolicltation of volunteer agents ^ to work by the published re And we add that, in all sne* ► wrcmgbt by the power of trust, by somebody has been the ex* yjjk that power. We are not of working too much, too too self-reliant!} ; but we ^ intly fail to recognize the 7* tot prayer aod faith are the ^ °f work, and that neither the ^l^ithont the soul, nor the soul 3J* 11 the body, have any claim promises of God. SttnniB Hope nob Fear.—Mr. Ijjgiited Alexander Campbell, feaH* *'* t0 make toriwgeiBUOl* rtr * ^* a<;uw6 * on ou the evidences j) ^ r fatia*iUy, Iimue of their excur- about the farm they came to Mr. r Wif 8 totfaHy bury ioggron nd; *® r * f^wen stopped, aud ad* ?*»« himself to Mr. Campbell, * •‘There is one advantage I ^<>ver the Christian; I am not , to die. Most diristians have todeath ; but if some few items (business were settled, I should -fectly* willing to die at any “Well,” answered Mr. fafaik i * U ‘ VOU you have no k Have ion any hope L^“' h J . After » toidMr.Oweu. “Then,” ltsmity. Wtort* could vo find a word that •xpeessss «• mock astooM abort word, eternity t If ve go over the whole vocabulary of words wo coo Id not find one that is as expressive ss this little word. Its meaning is unlimited. It is us it were God. Ktensity it the lifetime of our tier nal king. The prosuul life Is the time to prepare for an otorsul owe of weal or woe. Then wo auo that eternity is of grout importance to us. If vo are heedless of tbs inti* tat ion extended us to prepsreloc the never ending life, we must Hit our eyes up from the abyss where dwell the fallen spirits. We may propers ourselves for ss great an agony as that of Satan when he was oust out of heaven and thrown headloug iutu hen. How strange* when «* give it a serious thought, that iu this little word reels the and tor which God created man l Man must be icastor tal in heaven or in hell ! How plain is it that Ggd’s ways are past •***•« *•*» Ijr would human knowledge Is bat lasting for a day And how fereibiy does the truth come home to our unwilling hearts, In Assure er toff Stow must apend thy eternity. We think it pbuu, that by eternity God designs is teach us that ersu after his image will sever perish. He gives man eternity for having lived this lifo. If fas has done well, then he wiW expect to bear bis Father say, “C ys blessed.” * Poor Queen Klisuheftfa mid ia agony when on her death bed, “Mil lions of worlds for owe mem rot of time.” She then know the value of her immortal soul, and plainly saw that it was of no profit if she could gain the whole world and then louse her own soul. Many are now putting off the hour of their conversion. But swo the silver bowl will be broken, and the cord loosed, aod they will be forever doomed. Oh, eternity ! eternity ! Who can sound the com (die* fed meaning of thia word I Who ran ever comprehend the millionth part of what this word contains t The life time of the omnipotent himself. If the ocean were emptied, drop by drop, and milhous of years passed between each drop, the great ocean would be emptied, aud how much of eternity would be gone f The press*)t life ia mania to prapara for eternity ; then let os awake, sod sec that it glides uot swiftly by, and we lost, eternally lost. AU the learning of ages will profit naught if we neglect the one thing needful. .Seeing then that religion ia the only key to heaven, it become* all rational creatures to come at ouce, and take np their cross to fol low the man of aorrowa In him aloue yon have access to heaven. If you shun him, then yon must spend your eternity a doomed erva tare. It is true that if we cwuid couipre bend tbs meaning of /ureter end eetr, we woqld be borroe stricken at our delay iu preparing for it. Let the miser, while he count* his gold, bat think of an endless eternity, aud be will shudder, be will drive the thought away, for he feels that he it sa,” i all that Ull k.j^ m Olm lirf This * a ways, . to give I .Ml toil can uot stand in the terrible dsy of „|„i,!»*,**! .. writes thus of the uoadi Uou of wooma among the laboring ‘•The coodtuoo of the the laboring fahMieu ia the matey la really rsvoluag I will not speak of the elites, where woman curry mortar up threw or four stories, sad work ia other respect* like besots of burdse, hut f wtB only uMutlou what bswired* a4 Osr Sfi as mjsull I thuughl it hud •mouwb to sao fin I her sod — u.»i. smoking ou u wsgou, white tfau poor mother au foot drove the sirs , hut 1 would wiUtagty hov* burs* whipped ft young follow who sot fodiafog ou U hoop of grass with which a kind of the worst sf aU was a fa pfa>w to which to* w^uud « sow were yoked together f Owe is atruck with the number of have to perform the work, white sue te us teas patusd la with i|h tolling from suartes to «aa auk Wbao guustluaftd su ths sate jset, ths reply ts, My sou Is te the okWaoa m * ** iflRIIRVp Fwrmoa poa fii-vuv.^rmr hundred sod fifty railway eugtimors of freight teulus oa the New York I Cuateel ffuilroud hues potittousd Commodore Vssderhllt for rest from Ths pm —. —svr oevee sadlug toil li raison* to health, aud brings su prematura ago; that ths customs of all rm lined sod all tews, kunion a rtrugalfir Hwaduy as a day of rest j *ml thnl the iter. J n/ >< i.t— from church, family, ead «wta! priv. i i luges, that snarly all the psteliuuers j have children whom they wish to hsv* rightly edanstsd. white their owe enforced vtobUJoo nf the Muhhsth sets s demoralising * sample; sad that the best latsrsuts of the rum peay. la their hrltef. wunid ho pro mo<e«l by * profwr nhssrvsoen of the day.* 0 dWto »■ i rxa*a« TirtKD KaowunaMt— Ut it never eouteot us to fcunw rsfogtsu with nor beads only We may go ea all sar liven saying **| know that, and t know that,* ead sink at Iasi into bell with Ike words oa sar ttpa. Lr* os see that our koowtedgw beers halt iu our liven. Dual ear lull edge of God's will make as strive us to do M f Iten. n«r koowtedgo of of the ftptrtt make us labor to shoo them m our dully faefaseter ♦ Know! edge of thin kind is really profitable Any other religion* knowledge win only odd to our modem sat too st the lust day. A f moist ux nos Iwfsjscv^. Itov John J. Night, anting la Hate «m rteulM* .4 drum And Mrs. Hpnors, the Ilenunr sf the l«m|miUdMo V si ley. True , my. •Hirow mg op to the wild having tel art to to port •t llonover, la ths smvoretty a graad to * ted, w *» h# ■ Thraa of this tot the suff fTttolt la retain ths tet the I war , A ia Idling to oat te part* of Sarops 'toffat On* u Hrr.m The to ha ve had ia la Austria sad Italy, have m y. s spI m *w"eoMC’ffs mm. ter, as it te tha teslmg st is largely gvtpteg, sickeo by fte. llerksJ ft 0XSf a ;,H, : V ™ n ‘ roWI > POll.tlUg to el 2f" d " ear » “JO? are on » —tH he L a ri . ,te - He Tend ^tead* * ,,,i !,Un 'l» tn off the flies, and Every one must appear /mrmnmliy before the great lte<ieemcr. and give an ancouat of their actum* in tbi* life. Then, we beseech you, “wmntr not yoar fragrance on the desert sir,” but throe aside nil worldly plea* urea, anil prepare for s happy eternity. | While nothing is so bombte an the thoughts of the nett world to the uu believer, j ot to the Christian It is bat the putting off his mortal for an Immortal body. It is hot thfachang ing of this spare Of time for the never-ending enjoyment of s Messed eternity. Then, oh worlding, know that all your hopes niter death are in a glorious eternity. A Kkvobm Nkbjmui— Ministers uf all denomination* have had more or less personal experience in illonim tioti of the coot moo practice of ash ing their professional servteen with out cotDpeusaliou. They arc expert ed to attend any cell mi application, however inconvenient. The Herald and Presbyter in diaeasmug this “Wrong which ought to tie High ted,” cites the following case. Ws heard of a ease quite recently, from the lips of the victim, which rnu* thus: He was invited by the elders of a tending Presbyterian church in Cincinnati, to AU the pel pit for a Habbaih. He obeyed the summons, coming from another state. After the services of the day were over—-and if the preacher 3 * name was given it would he a aafosient guarantee that his part bad been well performed- owe of the eiders asked him (a man well known throughout the city| where Im was “stopping.” Hte reply was, “At the Gihsou Hotel.” “A vary good hotel, I believe,’* responded the aider. “J find holy her mind. Most efcrhfeeaa can the time *n»l piaew of tltotv eem •fare.. To her was aseaedsd bowse; for she never could toll ah# did aafi fare* Janas at wv loved by him. Dedicated to G hoot i Iti to twiottU “ ,/ s| vMi reiigion frwa said »tenth.” Rrrla<rigg^iffi] LVTHMAAM* —The i'uuudi iu Logan, Penh Ca, Ostano. were 14 aremhers press st Utppss, hchuoMlsr aud Duhdl recwivsd full cnwasoUoo wish Synod The Her Loarbst, sf lire Kefortued church, took charge sf ewe of the fickle of Sj nod, sad at kia fes- »tolls non. nenmiMNl to unite *>th the Lutheran Chsreh, IwH nftov wards re fused. Ute charge ess declared varaut. ll was resolved that the beoeficiartc* of fay nod shoaid study at Thiel college, Greenville, Pa. for. Spring wsa added to the editorial committee of the Yirdwiha. Next / ifoypNiwrt# m tnct of the Mmeowri fay nod the 317th lust, te W aud proposes to itntrirn the qasa Uoos uf “tkscret smateliss. as aas* teury to the Word uf God,” sad the “Hoctrine of Cbriutiaa lilrerty tFss mala of Concord, Art. Xj, with eapcotal rsfernnee to foirs, plswisii, worldly societies, ~ ute. Mur. P. M. Bthhf* uddreus Iu uhuug ud from Lot her* die, M«L, ftp Hart l» V. li TS* lltJfolai mm •has* uf ths *• 4 pi fat several with those uf dm te* « *• a large earn sa l mg a«d ths Itetet might cam] by ^ lim ^ Imk •nM, inSfMtM.irx spur •i wsam (■ itowuii),;^, w • * , . • .4<k m gtoir, si Wire " J ^ '-■"% W gpMfawUt API SS; uuwreurs, Ufffo* gate uf ft); Hesaauvis, tfafo a teufief 14; urdfasu Ifarea, Ufo a fares uf f j laetsfistems, AIA • gars ei« 14; H Uows, tffo * a* - n ei k# , fore great's* from hsdtea, 7foj * gain uf 17 ; dSMtfaswt la ether fo egainm S| boa jmi; de > ll, sgaaaet ?t test year; charehufai 4JH1, s gakaul rt; charefa re orgaaired, ITfa, 4piiast lift test 4r • wew^^w w Jtete* tfare. 3MM, being teftfan U fa** )**»| by eevuft whiah te Ijm hem thaa the year pre elutes; remmssmsats, 4 ;ttl, * wet gala sf tjfifi! ; >Sf<Ma 1 ef sdsiu, MAfo s tens uf -fate; uf mfeata, Iff, fjA *. s fans of I); ffteidsy sdrenl msmiretahlpv a lews ef x,«w Ths narnkm nf dnaltet m mt * g*»»a Thu UMtefirdmtfaMto tut the jeer are ute a Km* Sf 1444.4*4 The (aftiag te uff la dte Items uf mm Xiuas The es te *42 to ftA,Ui.;«;, s creditable gain * uf Gftd Ctethuteta 1 Me a Hr- IVrer t# extract thafar satire n.w... I «UH4 Uf HugfifoAfa 1 re relive gad pill, white they Lnfate fated pies* wets a dal, hjr Obiturhes. James Tiuwax, ths uf Jsmea R. and ftouaa O. Huffman, of Islington onaaty, a 11, ws* Imre m Nevember, the filth, !•?«. sad deported this Ufa* September 23d, IA7A betog st the time tt ktefofttefo 1 jeers * mnaths sad 21 day* old. Aterel Ute days pmtiaus to hte death he «a* taken with a severe retd, hat no dsugev was epprrhead id sail I Itotstdaj. sheet he was vtolaaOj aitarked with lfapttMste. AH atletetma and mediral aid were rendered, hut nothing csndd srrewt ths caare «f that arest dsngsrere dteease | end he v« restrhsd from the lead rmlireue af toviag parent* sad the hope of admiring retetieos and frlrwtts fan the tender find, that fared tend tdooaMNl hat a lew wars, ws. plucked from Ufa* siefsl world and m tev iruaaplanted as s nbtatag year* to the fast non’• create, oho •reib. -fauffer little rbildrrw te come ** to of sarh 1* the kitpies fiaik eft a imiiito 1S1 Wltei i uf (he letis he puapte -The ate as right re i he?.“ teAMkMfa or bo pray HmtAeomw ia Him sap -la Base uy two dfcrererweo uu “faortol De mowrey* hare basa patdlshed they advocate heathenism te prefer*are to Christianity Labor Is callrd the faaetour ef H«steady A reauaris •ton of the tfabHral God te rimots mewdsd., Of lire fifolfft peremns bo rted 1a Hurtle, TMftl had so retigi one eserrisew cm^geted with the burial. For tSl,fa1| evsagoiioat ia habitants there are only >7 dburch us, S3 cfaaprt* sad la all lit mteie lure A seventh part ef the births are illegitimate, a third uf tbs mar Hague are impure, five sixths uf ths hurfade wtihaat the f risuern of a 1 Ite camteuufamato de nut ol too rheroh facta are for X*t % ( IfaC* A*"S-C^tf’AA a.Skjmme , _#■ fW'w^USiSS *jr MP« Itekeo mtePtete^pAMr ^ Site *n gk em'J'im.loliUft ^st^tefa ka *mit C w- re »wtefftetetetei teiMteteMBftPPHH|. Amertosu Hoard af Foreign Mis •fare held its aawual ucaatea st Mm neapelte test ere*. shUMltJMi 4M»- gutus being HI ficteadtmufa The ■•■Jtefto ter the year w*re vanatead at IIJIJNM, er uwlx fijv^mr fans than J”"“. tedtefWSiwrss*; the Presbyterian Cltrxk It was •tsletl that ftHreu calls fev ■* »«m ^ ^ m*e» ! teWF osevew UoUM MMff MMWBMHIT1 1 Church Xstices. SjTMd fif Stekth CrwBti The Forty-sieth snnonl emoftoa of <ht ilt s Su ii’m4| I’^esoJfaaa -re^dTT Item mfi ^Ute^us 01 ^^-wtes ffP^riMte ok4 M« Pfawmet. Itornosff Ca., II.. (\ togte- efaNT oa Ttmewlaj ledeev toe third fare - to ft -n. * gre 1* x \ a M terey mte w,rere**^rew.$. faWwms •* IW fix Cretem- fffafti perseii lewiteg te faywed from Korlh, fasU. lad. or West, oitl buy t*rkrt to Mtowsj. w He K C. B K VMtorr* o >fl imowdissely is form the parser lerr.. C. F IMI07.EE SyzadLssI Ksxios. TV nr 11 Aannal Coevrataoa of thr Synod of Gwsrgis wiQ far held at Bethtr A evte. a ff*-,4AeeWMm jumnlv W%m. re** re* “ tewssTte * w. 'SSwS*.teM : wrem CMSteresy « W Ire.:, gterear* woswksx re Thursday, <vt. MMh. mn, at tl eVtork A. IP The misislewi sed dele Case* wtff plesae ■4o*rvi tor following iifkivtg^te • ill Whiw Mifkio mi S. tfame ftom faevsereh wifi leave re TWeodsy remise* sed all will arrive at Lake City. IK re Wednesday morning, wfcmee they edi to conveyed te the rhomb accordtag te thr arrangeenenf at I to footer M Jcsrw F kiintn.ltoani. ATTRBTlSlifMWTH tote :t r mu irniiijfiijii 'W 1 mit u Tvrrn i} r..r.rcs.i«*c~5 FlUtUIbn . C.r . v-rc* mm I Own . w«* *» mm « »»** an«HM*MOM. NUSSMO- e^^m *^^S fewnaws fiSn mft*. AmmSms - • SmsoS mm ire m • — C .«T— .TT ZZm mm Oct. lfa. —41 Ths Houmhoid I I SmTomOM l* titotwoC to sad Family *n I to, woria to, Nrerslsm. f r?4 W onmU, ('cwwpbiist*. and Fever. telnc'to^red E*** **[* Al> b^tottejnir laSwiirV toIfatei MreeLXew York, and fw «u» by «3l ;vi. re ported at 998, isleding ^!3ft| Assistant*; native pset^s, IIN; an live teachers, 4fi»i shursfass, 1JP7K; rbuiafa mem tors, t,4fifi; teddsd dul rtag toe year, Tte; tqiintng «ed tbe «7.Vi n j nhoir uf pspUa, lft,#44. terry edelt in rwmli) *t tH, «u, Hnuab to Mr. Agents Wanted, mare row cmioerx. ireww csirarft MAacafS OK v#w Tst •apt & -te a 7ZZ 11: CM”! ft •aatv, MUft A faster, lorn m* >IM, Kt AeptfiS -«» IIOtITI BILL POfafaOMT. or Oreo re4 »-»m/sr* <1 v*\ M**—If * SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. ftnbart fa FrauidanL Thao. A. Wctmore. Vlefa-Frafaldeiit. 4 !#r I y 4j-'i-i‘ 'i' .Iriif.i. .fa Isaac H Allen, Secretory. I. fiSfitetet ' fafiSlJfiO K am tor of psiMtes imned is 1«71, SJM. tto asest foTcHrable^Mms.' 1 '^ PAYMENTS, sad lbridrete am dfoiared st the end of firvf yesr. AU PoUrirn are Noe Forfeitinx *ftor titrw smiusl rit«i«n« bare beau JUiC A fow used sgvwfo wanted, to wtore Mtoml inducement* will be offered by LOOTS SHERFESEE, General Agent for Smith CAroiinA, No. 4H Broad Street, Charleston Josef e A TtrE BIBLE UAMKL MARCH. XJ.XX Tins work tWMibr* ben men lived is Hflde tones and bon to live in *11 time*. 11 toldrereu MrihusdA^m. ern es ft* 1 * »nw*^ore*wrew m pm ” *■'"»«• wi»b living Iqrlit on Tto ntrle I* foil snd flow igijk m^reft si«s>4 liiie A 4 a _ . x a "**^M te^^te m^tetemslfiffT- ApHMi relfiQ Of tor sulk mi 4 * farmer wufhfa JJElUM farwwtn.* snd **<>» « Fathwits IVoem’* ereriy MSAte eoateo reek. They nbosk see ceavam lb* wune Urn tori for •"Home Life.* hi* lMeet red beat work. Empieymsat ter Ysuag Mas, Lsdisa, IteMinsa* true every oorety. •rod hi uRnES ’Wreuit first rtodre iKMAWBSL. h. (M 3 5M-I7t TO TIHPU BART. Tto sriewre ef srerir no longrr * mys- rendr ererewm’ m^S*ses s*X Lg mm X^o^rere • totes mumt I" sm ■HPVftMefil nStT mv U a bredred ycer* ago- U coe- sinsir. and fto « l* m»-t)t*n nr Is worth more than tan ibe amnont aatodi for tto book. *)di*tod by | C COLLIES. Ns 705 Jsrre turret nnUdelpbiTl**-. srel for Mis ButepuBsis pemBy. K«-uul l»v* ft: XI. Te tto tnd»~ear at onr rw*|»i # A K HI VAX* ou Fill & WINTER GOODS AT UV.C. SWAFFIELiyS CLOTHING 4*o IIAT HOUSE ! | o J - loot snd largest stock is tbe etty. Every gsrmeet well made. It will cent no more to buy s GOOD SHIRT fr*»m thl» How than b doe* to L,.* u. mLmrkr ressss nlrefk'nnrtii tftiij ten iifffw our “itew terrr. ▼A- T^HE I ettv Oar Csstsm Department is in charge of a find rlam receniljr with one of the to*t lioness in New York. We are eshibitlng s choice selection of CAftftIHXEEft and YEgTIEOS A A W C ftWAFFISLD. TO THi: PUBLIC. TICK PAIN-KUJ.KUmreufactured bv PERRY DAY lfa A hm won for itself a nrjHrtaHon naMirparerd in medieinsl erpMslton. JV nmrmalitjr qf tkede- atemd toe tbe Pain-Killer is a novel, in- iwerilng. and sarpriseing fesriire in tbe bintery m this medicine. Tbe Pain-Kil ler Is sew regularly sold In large »nd (mermstnff quail title*, not only to Is te erety State and Torri- niou, and every Psbvinee in rioa, bst te BeeuS* Ajrrre, Hrsril, Cmgrey, Peru* Chili, snd atlier ffoeth Amerwmn States, to tbe Sandwich Ida ute, Is Cobs and other West India Islands; to England and CVu *ts*Mf.lw getieml ten of l HI >; to England and Onntinental |fe JteSBMtepteB^BB —id other African tends; to AsstraHa. snd Calcutta, Uang<Mm and other piece* in India. It ha* also been sent to Chfam, and we doubt if tbsre i* any foreign port or any inland dtv in Arne* me Asia, which is freqwnted by American aud European nuawonnnea, travelers of trader*, into which the Pain Killer has not bees tetredeutfi. ^^srtS nrtftnr Its nac^^ilnsss i* another festwre of this remarkable modi It Is not rely tto hmt thing ever knows, ss everybody will confess, for _„j*n>r cured to Ilr.hsdt Nonly known ft sore AMnedy 1 NO CIIAB43E m enlil ctiml. CaUoaor addm* DA. J- C. BECK., Cincinnati, O. Oct 3 263—41 A MAH 07 A THOUSAND, A Consumptive Cured. W HEN death was hourly expected from Co mum ptise. all remedies having failed, accident led to a diaoovery whereby Dr. H. James cored his only child with a preparation of Cannabis In- dka. He now gives receipt free on re ceipt of two stamps to pay expenses. There I* not a single symptom of con sumption that it does not dissipate Nufot fa wests, Irritation of tbe Nerves, Ihmrwlt Expectoration, faiiarp Pains in tbe Lunins Nausea at tbe Stomach, Inac tion of tto Bowels, sod Wanting of the rk». Address CRADDOCK it CO. Rare Street, Philadelphia, Pa., giving >«■ of the Lutheran Visitor. It Aug ft —13t J. H. KIN AUD. 1 HAVE recently ivtumcd from tto North, and am prepared to exhibit tto most elegant and complete stock of DRY GOODS Ever brought te this market, consisting <*f tto latest snd SMMt popular styles in Dress Goods, Curecm, to., with a fun line of HOSIERY AMD GLOVES! And select assortment* of Carpetings, Window Shades and Curtains, Dags, Matt sag*, and aU other article* usually found in a First Clam Dry Goods Estab lishment. Tto celebrated Howa Sewing Machine sad American Batten-Hole aod Over Sewing Machine constitute a prominent feature in tto line of my business, being justly cou*idered tto most efficient aod satisfactory now in nse. Tto public generally see invited te give me a cull. J. H. KOTAED, On Main fttreefa one door 8onth ot Co- llotel. Colaw'Ms, 8-C. Oct 1! Tho Fatherland Series. 42 North Xinth Street, PhiladMim. J. K. SHKYOCK, Sup'L The Lutheran Publication Society have made arrangements to translate red pub lish a series of German W T orka, (suitable for Familv and S. S. use,) under tto title of “Tto Fatherland faeries.” Tto following books have already been psblistod: * The Cottage by the Lake.... $0.75 In the Midst of tto North Sea 0.75 Anton, tto Fisherman 0.85 Rene, the Little Savoyard 0.85 Frit*; or. Filial Obedience 0.65 Gey*r Walrt r ; «r, Fidelity Rewarded. 1.00 Set No. 1, in a meat case. Fuder the Earth $0.70 Otef Thorteduen LOO The Treasure of tto Inca 0l85 Buried iu the Snow 6.80 ; or, Bread upon tto Waters. 1.10 the Swiss Boy 0.65 No. S, put np in a neat ease. The Greek Slave ; or. Filial Love,..ftL16 Ixxmhard, the Runaway 0.50 Little Madehm ; or, Maternal Low,.. 1.00 Gottlieb J'rC’JTf • • « » • • •••••» »*»••• rnmmm mm 1.10 groat findfiMb oahfa Ac, or sag 1 but for dysen- of bowel cotn- i Is fi rested/ unsurpassed for ef- and rapiditv of action. In the grant iftin nf Brtttsb Indies red the West Indin H ali such Bvurfl fir Idteodft and other hot climates, MMS tto standard medicine for ■fiyretpdft, Itvo disor- a* well as other kind and cohl« canker, R difficulties, it bias »oet abundant and ere ringing trials sad testimony, to be re lsvslasbls nmdioine. Tto proprietors are is pnsssasire of letters from perares of roafxmsibility, terms to tto satisfactory rtwulta varietT of case* nue<iicine. That . ■ rring of all its sewprintem claim foe it Is amply proved m ilw tiMTMkLnUf*! ixirvulant) u itiui fit- 7*sL rerej^res reamreis- y- v ****** rev ftabssu. II Is a smrt and f/sstv remedy. Is bi aold fas slssssa every country in tee irorM ftihI ii bfoNuniiftf luorv^ and ihotv* w w reMf ftfiiwilil MrijWtifagMresmffl * ■wv* s «snvss unftsg*v ■wpSHur every year. It* licalinir proper- nre tow bore fatty tested hJT ever tbe It nerd only to be known to to **-n m w si. TW-murerri .utm Mmm ww Mil i . Tto School Master and his Son, 1.00 ftet No. ft, put up in a neat case. Just Published :—Twelve excellent stories, translated from the French, by Mrs. Emms B. Stork. 1st snd 2d Series, In a neat box, ftl Jtt. We have a number of other Transla tions under way, which we will renounce from time to time. SlTfDAY-eCHOOL LIBRARHEB. Our arrangements are such that we are prepared to fill orders for any books issued by the various publishing houses in this country and in Europe (English and German) at the same rates as the publishers. Wo keep constantly on hand a large and varied assortment, to which we are daily making additions. Tracts, Rewards. Records, Bible Di aries. 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