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i — - ««- Ki: THE LUTHERAN VISITOR ('OLE III A. S. V., 1>F/TUBER 5, 1873: • ' ' J*art oC » nd hoW « th * II*. 3U- cou ^ aUo * I for three qnnrtara of ft been btonaod with \4*LZ'(A which they have every MNM. r«r U«« Lullivran VM^r OghtWWHi PrmlwMe tf Qrim qatto #topro«d. Potomac. por the Lutheran Visitor. InfhvU. imiiyL^ehee'B high, romantic bluff, I h**5j«re, when savage tribe* pos it rich, productive laml, mu Indian village of some in their rude language, on ac- I quality to it ascribed, j in history combined. VL V e for other* to decide, * the name of Eufaula, which lee. p*r*ntag»\ conveys a sound to the classic ear, than that for which it once was Wwi Mclid with l the cultivated taste pfeconned, who tlieiT influence , (odisa-claasic name t’ restore. M the whites, in search of rich i fertile hills were drawn, whose ways and cus- **• vere to the more enlightened views comers, soon were forced to fto^aefcoggreund*, and yield tlie heri- ^ fair forefather long had oocu- ftjtewporior faculty displayed nious white man's energy, the forests, ploughed the land, mp—<de -u fertile aod in vast abundance yield flt itspleexports of the Southern States. ^ ^ ®xa, by the instinct of his race jpjriied, refused his birthright to resign fafexU struggle. Sates war arose Unci the races, which resalted in {fciMl overthrow and banishment £tfe&st rightful owners of the land, fetfeprotection of their wives and but*** fea ernei murder by the savage foe, fa white men built a fortress, near the fteff a which Enfaula's thriving city stands, feahere the helpless sn asylum found fen savage cruel^. fei here at first were built upou the rivers bank. Tie dwellings, stores, and all the public Wldings, Which composed this rising town, ir trade and commerce multiplied, iadsoou attracted to her mart iftodly throng of enterprising men. Whose energy, displayed in all the va rious arts, has caused fig limits to expand, till now she ranks hfoiat of enterprise among the first of Wand cities. Uff facilities for transportation SlTe kept pace with all the vast im provements £ these modern times, hades her river navigation, fobids fair to rival other cities in Tto confluence o r her railroads, and, ere k®g, Will form a central link in the great chain fhieh will unite the broad Atlantic's coast With Mississippi’s bold, majestic stream, lid the Pari tic's vales of golden sand Vmgst other marks of onward progress stand 1W handsome dwellings, which artis tic taste 8m reared her hills and valleys to adorn, fie streets are broad, and uniformly egos* Leh other at right angle*; only two • W which, in chief, the bulk of trade eotn- mibd. S« has she foiled a due regard to pay to education too. Her schools for boys and girls JSth say other schools compare. Baades, her Female College occupies 1 lofty eminence, which overlooks ^«ity, and attract* th’ admiring gaze Wf each enlightened visitor. 8«t ’tis to be regretted that her sons do tot enjoy The tome much craved facilities. LA may we not indulge the hope that ***d improvements vast and moving tide Her citizens will turn their minds and hearts J* this important subject too, and build J toffege for their sons, nnd thns afford '•teem the privilege of briog taught at home. oot least, her tkwi-i.es claim our Uhl?* 1 ’ God is worshipped and his name adore -1. w* have Imam mnch impressed with the fact for a number of yeara paet that crime of ovary kind « greatly on the ieereaa*. Home par •ooaere unwilling to mm it, and deny the truth of thia startling propoai tioo altogether. From aup«rf!ci*l and ooe aided obaervation they char acteriie thorn* who make sock state manta aa alarmist* who are forever croaking, and who are doing the cauae of religion an injury by dia geminating such gloomy and die- conraging opinions They very dog matically asaert, on the contrary, that piety la greatly on the mcraaae; aud that aa our foetliiie* for secular ,,r ** improvement bar* wonderfully ea A My larged, to our superior facilities for li, nt her religious advancement have pro »«•><* »<* b* always praaefetag duoed stupendous reaalta. The troth * {1, l of thia ia undeniable; hot th* foot w a day of real, ami afea that the autagouiatic sptnu of good **• dtotourkted aad an right for l^tilty. He thamght it wary noeharl tahl* thus to jedge, aod that II * aa vary »"*»• to indulge in each awrap lag eoodemnatkma, la tefctok w* ogaio replied that ha weald M maeh stronger aad aavwrer one* hi tho Blbto, afed that it was hardly la bo Ho had be«ft moot of a ami Odam Lathoraa Chwrch, eonnectad wfeh the Mlaaoan dyoad la l^ehhavoa, and yet they ea ^ have boilt a Wick cMwk, <> ► foot by eel {3t» with a ateofdo lit foot high. iVfewlr («s0veara.—Btahop Coa» miaa, of Keataehy, It a recent ad drea* la thia city, dirtarad that ia the Kjjiarwcial ctrib £+ al Racttk# Wte, aarloolar eoahdio* to o pc teat la made obligatory apoa the at a Tha Kaumhabl haiato aad Family -tMiitmi U ibr beet remedy in the wovfll for ihv follow tr>tr la the Masha aad Htonuu h. Howell and evil have advanced aimnlto neooaiy, aad that the aaxttlanea of the latter are greatly ia the majority with eomeeponding faeilUiaa for the propagation of their opinion* and the enforcement of their pmotioe* haa been overlooked. It haa ever been the case that when Hod's childreo roanifoated special activity, Hataa evinced bia seal aad energy in a still gieater degree. Effort oa their part ever evokes counter effort ea bia. The religious world alooe appears to be slumbering as to the alarming truth stated above. U teem* to he the opiniou of many that the world is becoming very good and pious by the efforts ami appliaucea of chrts tiaus to extirpate tin, bat what ia the truth f Let fact* reply to na- founded theorma aod aeif complaeeot opiuuHis. Let the aecular papers testify. Head the comments of the BUT I Tea, Italy they km§ aad If they da Ml empty aeaflmoatalfoy laae aad ef the day they Jlot long vitiated things, Umt solid Oeapei praaehtag failed to give sat infection ia bin coagregaUea/nad he •poke as If he thought a miniate* mid ant do other wtoe that fall fa with the prvvaiHog tanteo of tho doy M K n. (U ♦ m Bithjp Tatar aod Ike .Vo* Turk (Hanwr'i iMimgtofeia */ Ike fliakap ^ editor* of these journalo, aad arnrh iThaar, poaaaMag la «hfo «feg f their perplexity to account for ao la the iamiog crimaom hood that Htaa meiitable and myntifying a atate. | foy deacrlhaa aa hie hlastag gart ih# half nshsd mivsmm a£ We recently rend the notice of * book on this subject, and we know not the conclusions to which the *u thor comes in Uia inventigntmo*. Inal we will mention what appears to us to be the true reason for a iH>mlrtio«i so deploiable. This we conceive to U» tbo degvn emey of professing f'hristendom, and the pernicious iuflueurc etertnl owr it by the world. The ilible di^Ures that many will be “lovers of pleas ore more than lovers of Clod," having “a form of godliness hat daayiag tha power thereof.” (3 Tim. Ill: 4, 5.) As ooame he haa taken to ha, that he thej, have a form of godliueas they ' oblige«l to aaarctoe his sdfow mi n ■tiiuut, N<" di fepam mowi York, a ruaspfoferia, vhn Cmam “ the . -.— t in Colic, Newrwli ap. k. iw F I Vfo i*l r<*,»] tls and All hcaliag. Far rrapamd hr » *14 Fallon No. for b v aH VIC K>§ SECURITY \m W8URANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, OK NEW YORK. Mra Mary < aatta t*w v widow of Oansral Hobart ft. Laa, dfod in Lax fagtaa, Vm, an Thnrsdny. agad atxty mtm yeara ller tanand took place butog de (Imi the of l^namfo 1 «•» n w, They give North Cfoanllaa thn t «“«th Cmfknm 110,000; • 11,000; «xna|tMM. Ih A In Ban the adhereota of tha CatlMdir 4"hunch, In ooaaaqnmsca of tha Her. Father Dpgea, a Homan t‘atholto priest, wearing hit old faith and joining lhtJfaMMa|HNM. The rtesbisikto sih! hia admimuoa lain the rrtahytmnf < Lnrrh w*m made pnbBdy Imevraahafe.-Thaf* am nnm ban deed aad kAy Caivagadiat charchea Hi thn railed Btat«*. i*ganoed into l*mt| three Btate nnd nan gemaral coaventaoa. and aMdntaiaing |v» eight aeminnnaa, two the* school* and tlirUss ueeiodi onla kkhat ia th* naa of all tbit trouble aad ttpraditaev if ovary body ia to ho oavsd aayhaf T Tho Ikngltoh lotdal, Mr. Hrod laogh, at tha ootoafenioa of a ipnwt lectewo, railed apoa any peraao to ro ply to hie argument Aa English pa IMMNf ftJhattfedh tekal MMHllLiiii l^a 8 j? •oo ragus, wo USttVhK I Mo* at si M cents a year, 1974 Jus* baaed. A f price. Addrm r. S. Y. Afliaya’g Illustrated Home Magazine. Bright, cheerful, eueaeal aad pragvee ftve, thr •-tturnwr take* nude with the lanet pvn-xtKsU of the dap. ft is Tha Chaapast FlrsHDam Magaxiaa demeetir life thaa any ether. It is the OtlAT SCTtSISLS wsaAPwe u inttwi vtssutasa t. vino*; sto This Sousa.' *• ©rasas *' Robert L. Cano, President. Theo. A Wetmore, Vice-President Isaac H. Allen, Secretary. AHSKTK Jtmwrv l. 107*, INC'OMK f«w IWf, - - ♦.1^00,022 Ntimber of policic* issued in 1871, 5,334. ^schpt ta TES PA ™ E!r » — PH. the most favorable terms. Dirtdeuds see (hekred at the end of lot year. All Policies arc Non-Forfeiting after three annual Pn tuiuui* have been m‘\ A few rood ajreti d paid. agents wanted, to whom liberal inducements will be offered by LOUIS SHEBFESEE, , ■ r o#l. General Agent for South Carolina, Xo. 40 Broad Street, Charlentot June 7 NOTICE I H U.trl.v given that at the Rial Headoa uf the Mjri«l*iurw of Booth Carolina •Milwulon will W made fer the renewal w the Charter «f Newberry ( oJlcprc. Nor. I, UTS. ith Of Ne pirtwre of the these sail* in the twint etores for I* A new *rrial uw). entitled "Window Curtains,** by T. I. Arthur, will be rummeered ia the January a amber. Tnaw*.—0*uW * year, with a reduction by all tuiwiiiuuis ▲ Consumptive Cured. quality of r lea* than iMMsusafe Wl A hi. 1 Or Ai.mw W**nn mw ami Mlft Hr «• llhaa tiable and •Mg hnch m* nalHta “AnaUfeV Africa. Hanging not covering Ida hand, it givga him a anmawhat peewbar appearance, and attract* marked attention ilu in a man of both derided ability, and ia the pulpit and on the platform deeply in!errata bto bewm. Hialuip I nmmfaa haa socrumhed to the p manure and withdrawn from tho Episcopal t humb life bend. Jim letter uf teuignaieun to mhtreuued and ah 1 to bto senior Iltobop Bmith, of Ivan •to < IvtotlfwiMt * uftrtd VaJuabl •itm i *t Um MSI . Into BOOK OFJW-OBSHIP f*#t* 1 1a k* u *1 ndtlJhihinMif of %*s4 9f Xonk A thr fir. fMth. A mtrira. •an and my n Met body*, till ‘Mntoter lira! ala Jim »m * aato: of these 1 Os way. Jim' ia dar fa tha pet a large thought ha waa klUed, i. fart ha did halier and ary la Had f Than, Waning ta Mr. thure's Two new ones now already raise their *•* joint to heaven, the Christian pil- rrini’s house. fto each a grand, imposing aspect lends *• to® surronnding scene. A third, ’tis thought, ^ 0D *f» will lead its aid to deck the w T »ew. ja', J their foi r temples ever stand, and m** ' , Ql an ^ QQ adultcrated word ^ b* evermore proclaimed from teem * IP fan of nifltv and Z eal. advance ia size, living God Withvi aDd PUr ® reli i irion move * nlp^OTf!,Tlpnt^, m °dc by man’s Civk (>f P iet y wid zeal. £■* l * loa hi this city e’er at ? other temple* to the lii *V&PWl I Or.il --Vi Dr. Eiseuhauer, Weiaxger- lain , Burket anrt c * who, at€ ^Y» vere members of the ^^Pd Chnroh have united with ’faEast Ohio Syuod. .J™* ^Yorthip, Partly Rexpon ^ the title of a compilation of tourret.^° d ?« ri P tare readings for ifoff itcouuius com even,n * torvicea th * of tlie six fepjj abbreviation of the ftpia m must be professing rkrtotiaoa. Ia it harsh or uncharitable to asaert that such is the state of thing* at this day f Whilst we would presume to judge no individual, we yet feel it to be true of the mass of those who call themselves follower* of (T»n*t, and the difficulty «ra experience tu resisting the pamiciona indue aces around us. caownl u* Madly to duel that these influence* are insidiously destroying the piety of very, very many. “Iniquity abound*, and the hve of many ia waxing eokt." We remember when ministers did |. not hesitate to give ao aoqualiOad aud uusquivocal expression of opia ion in regard to the pleasure* ami amusement* of the wovkl; and when those whose taste* bad undergone a transformation by divine grace felt uo reluctance in crucifying them selves unto the world, and had no doubts aa to the necessity of anlire renunciation of what waa then eon sidered conformity to forbidden prae ttces. Bat now many minister* think a denunciation of sack things gloomy asceticism. Such sombre view* of life render religion unpopular to the gay and pleasure seeking generation of the present age; and ao their skil ful diplomacy recommends the expe dieot of a compromise—meet the world half way—let the church aban don some of her rigid requirement*; widen the “straight aad narrow way" into a broad ami easy path; assure poor sinners that it to as# “through much tribulation* that they, must enter the kingdom, aud they will readily be lured by tb»e captivating speecn. All they ask to the world and heaven too! And the result ia the introduction of many into the church who have but “the form of godliuess,* whose conduct to enfe* bling its influence and bringing it iuto disrepute. Can we doubt, then, that a harmonious alliance exists be tween the church and the world T Borne time ago a large proportion of the members of ao orthodox church attended a very questionable place of amasement, and no nolle* was taken of it by the church, and no reproof came from the pastor. Meeting n member of another de nomiuwfioo, we asked him it bf bad participated in thia amusement, not supposing for an loetant that we whonld receive an affirmative lepiy. He made a very tart aaawer, admit ted that be had, aod justified hi* conduct. We were startled at this from him, aod replied that twelve year* before not one professor of jra ligion in the place would have heou found there. He responded in the *aa»e spirit, that the progress of en ritualistic > fa which fa the di l# »j ilwlm mpiI § Iteas e^g|sJL| ^l^todlFifofeft ^tos Ifea- se aw^^a^u.-*e y“wv tfw* 11 ifww MflflPteew w lf •ive of the troth aa II fa fa Jweaa," aad aa It waa mofataiaed by the reformers ef the sixteenth eeatary j that he hea lest ell heps that that system of erne will be by the aathurtttoa ef Um ( hnrch, aad becaese ha kto late floaaasw wttlb « tfaaa fa Ihr. Hair* eharrh haa far paired hto aeefalaesa amoag a large portion ef hto ebamh. lie theefaara foevea tha eemmaeiaa of the ftptaca pal Charah aad tmaafoni his sics and work to awelhev aphrrs af labor, which he iatimalae will ha te> pro ■sot* tha as, toe ef ell i also pa Mi abed a place with IVeehytarfaha aad It la fa the follow in g state meat: *The Chereh ef Kegfaed does not deity the validity ef the orders of minister* ef the oae Episcopal charchea Borne cl her greatest aed uobieat divfase aad scholar* hav* gladly recognised their validity. For ■any yaara alter the begtoaiag ef the Hoforokeiioo Fraahyterfaa divtoee were received ia England and admit ted to portohno withoat raoediaatioa, as Pater Martyr aad Martin Barer, oho bold «*ota aa profommr* of tho •faff) fa the naivertottoe el Oxford aod Cambridge.* Tha Ifeahop oa* formerly a Meihodtot mfatokar. Bia withdrawal aeeaauc Trivale letter* from him letlasate hto inteation to cootinne hto Kpfaca oat office oa t lu- baaia uf liiahoo White’s prayer hoah. Btohop Baalth, •aaior Bishop, will he written to at oaee to return ta fteeteeky, fa tin ue EoiwomI uthurilr. Hishfim w** ^ owwweo emyp a mOTam*m*n^Hr Commima’ withdrawal, it in thought, wlH create some enaspliralfaaa ho twaaa the two phases of theofaffy fa the Kentucky Episcopal Church -.a, •Ml# CftMMI lafidahty H el a sus. .» 1‘Xitoitili *>■ a j wmiv lioSfMtsl by the ft* •hat only apoa that I vlmlatmas are thev >*ai<i <*l for (he rhuris 1 Um |mi>* Tto mm# A ffspyy Lem. A certain Fried rich Doeacr, who Igored prominent lr salon* the ratka*liit*. fa tto Cincinnati gfeilloerfer, etc., aad who made considerable noise aa a meet radical aad vfafaat free thinker, pah I idling also for a while a raelteg paper In Baltimore, aad makfag alt aorta of eccaatric daahas, has turned Catholic. He to aow wriUng for Pater dartsfi (’stkotir A irffauvii awe, aad to at praaaat writfag Jfa aad pmi* tha Jeaaita. Tha pa pfta any that parhapa hi* haired of I’ntsaia f.r *<>n*iiag hit afitlft nti. lUtoui, ^tu dtoamok i ss_irkixjiTiOifi k- lMmm i>iiv ^wpaflamiwaeaNFx HIUP|#P 9HMMI fa# p# kf'l * We ran sport btm,~~<Jfamtor that fa 0X2AY Ob&ZiS nt FALL and WINTER AT THE GRAND CENTRAL Dll GOODS ESWIEIT to or W M. D. LOVE h o 4 'oluinbin. M. C \\ r f arv fab faUsf t« uat extensive vf m.» i < f sad will ronfeaue l» •# II lUnnr the pmcsl mo oik st On small y Lew sad Attractive Fnca* STRAHQERS VIsMtog the City during Frit vtd, sod FAMILIES Making thrif Winter pnirifaere, will find it drridedly to their AOYAKTAQI to EXAMINE Oar Chdsi Attendant beSart purchufag T HIS Bto ready. # of §74 paces, Mmo, is now thcriu 8CHOOLDAY MACAZINE. Nov 21 270—U BRINLT PI.OW8 as* mAm ts nut. 113 Bepj 25 St throughout th# booth, toad for Ctosfogusviih Fnt» La* uuwl cmiAnst^* uf pisoter* who use t totu. MU MAHTTAOTeaM*: •IV, HHUS A NAtIT, l^K UUlU, Ct. —6m •UOKIYI BILL re give tl»c < hun li • cent*, i on evory copy sole, and in this w*y part ' of the pruits aecrae to thr church. Prim , fa Rheep f 1 00 Dark Amhasaas 1 25 Arafa wipie Gilt 1 <10 Motureu Turks, ciN edge 2 00 MoriNW.extra gut 2 50 Turkey Morocco, plain 2 73 Turkey Morocco, super extra gilt... 8 00 Turkey Antique 5 00 With gill clasps. $0 cents extra. Ministers and mugregutioas are re quested to send on their order* st once, to whom * discount of ten per cent, is Price, to edge. «**%. »““"V Pt'LPIT EDITION. It; Aral*- raoesqoe, gilt .14. Ten pel one who bay in DUFFER, Bookseller, Colombia, 8. C. I TW n w mm■*%tilt * i'lntyiUiiiklT f*% fall *#* | * ' p * #W W W* * * V I* ' toW . (UltOllh'Y Ul fall psrtoef theceantryon »rrflnaMmi. *„a American ui. sad pay ex- J. H. KINARD. !!A\1E rerently returned from the North, and sut nrepsrrd to exhibit thr most i lcgsnt son complete stock of DR? GOODS Ever brought to this market, consisting of the latest aud moot popular styles in I ires* Goods Camimerc*, A c..with a fall line of HOSIERY AMD GLOVES! And select assortment* of Carpetings, Window Hhado* and Curtains. Matting*, and all other article* found in a First Class Dry Good* I kas-hs.SMA.jaaw 0 44 *« 1* % , The celebrated Howry Sewing Machine 103 m4 I April 2 FOUNDRY. la :nr- foiperior B*U# of Copmor tto i'Clc-ws VAN DU ZEN d Tin. 237—tf ARRIVAL OF WINTER AT R. & W. 0. SWAFFIELD’S CLOTHING AND HAT HOUSE : T 11E best and city. Every riff c Largest stock in the _ garment cell made. It will cost no more to 1 ay a GOOD SHIRT from this House than it does to buy an inferior one elsewhere. SHIRTS, DRAWEES, TRU1XS, VA LISES, SHAWLS, RUGS, DRESS ING GOWER UMBRELLAS, etc-, etc. a be<M Wes re ex| CASSIXEK ef *11 good* that we ran rat, i M» Oum* Fuuu MiMnn. % fdsnr iosfas. ■* --Hi purely rW-fcif |>y*. ppunm F.htoki Attacks sod Liver, it Marl fa af aa on alt parrels of TKK noiXAUs f *7 MM Ml Ulw nefarNd fXpfFfli nf|VH, aerempamoa the aider. D LOVE and American llatton-IIole and Over < Hewing Machine constitute * prominent CO., or. m. wovn. a. a. **• xuai Nav 13 V CGLl'MBIA. ft t\ > Wfaefa mi Hamm Host Popular Extant feature fa llu line of my baainoa*, 1 inatlv roMidered the most efficient MR ftfjxkkl Y cK.fM' MB IlflHP, The public grneraffy axe invited to gi v r iik- a rail. a J. H. mARD, On Main Street, one door Sonth of Co lombia Hotel, ColourM*. 8. C. OK 11 5—tf i _ a choice selection of and VEST1XG6. E ft W. C. SWAFFEELD. RUPTURE CURED. Marsh's Radical Corn Truss. team we mm m fht never * i tUmmmy It irrifaltom ami kfift op the whmi# aysiem A tittle hosak aa ehvae- to dfonmaa amt fnm, Addfawi ft V. 1 M (i.fehkX. V — —' '■ *• AZivunaaiiiTx ^ 120 SAVED T f* perl Ike ttefraf drwjpad ef far FLO REV fo REDUCE FRMMft rrea/Vr aril farir fTU VorA.se fa mmSm m THE FL0REMCE w far OfjTfojf fadhtfaf fef 4hs owvd hmdawed aad dbswmed, *e so l JZX'iSrtJr£V7i r r. ftp, <ri (it/W foster (to* mm§ IT IB MOW THE CHEAPEST fforwme. Mmm JFar 1. *7IL Agrafe Wealed Mwv 13 ^ ^ 44 BIBLE DANIKL. MAfaJi. 1XU Mtfem feTtp*h)H*P«Blt>B •a gram" f ti gtow* IB40 Orer 30 Year*, 1873. CUtcm THIS INTlODt'CTlOS OF PERRY DAVIS' PAIN - KILLER, Ari after thirty years*trial, the PAIN- ftfU-«5 m*? Jmaly fa irfa merbrine of the world, for ! 43 The Fatherland Series. Xortk Xintk Street, Philadelphia. I. K. SITRYOCK, Sup’t. . .f x found it* w«y. aad great there It no hi. i.... t. i* x. — ... A ” «*K f 1 lx imm »fw where it has not largely and highly prised. More- •vet. thitp h ao climate to whirh it tut* not proved llult to fa writ adapted for the tare of nm*id< table variety of di* ii.iM a.in 1 Mi . *d 4m ajastoMitoMiW w.Lit.mx a, eft film ^B’^fi^^ftmWlftPfiJr IfiftBi rare It ho* tost suo- of tu good name hi •. .t.d t!iAU, but rontantw* to orea- 1—1 is jNi*Nnsta^exii4 tMsstlsts lit treelftff fisistfit cine rural: and to still reerivtag •I |fit(| rift p OfftoJ IwMalMWfiBBBBNIP la* Ixft VTvafii pftMMMBMI «I MOT lilftWftN I and 11 ffewfito, Chyaieiaa* of the •rot rrofwrtatiillty maaaww it a* a most dhVtail jwfearaifon far faa fertfar tinn of pain. It to not only the •Niy rtf? in^tn nr kBIQIOTV Ac 1 but foe I ijnseotcry or t sort «*f bowel eoaipUtnt, H tinsnrpasord for efficiency and rapidity of art ton. In the great oues of Indto, and rthu h*4 rlimaira. It haa has—a Ufa Medicine for all aorii 1 ( nt*. Bunia, I^X remedy as well aa I *> •{>« |>ma. I.ivcr unci mi msoroers. , t anker, A**hma. Itiea, it ha* bean slmndaat and con- I be an mvaloaide ever attained snch Am aa awfansal tfa Cain Killer 111 r® tilHl r of all fat 1 ly a long r of any medl- ILLKft to de- fthdm for it. unparratollod It to a *vaa •• rl Oft 3 LEE * HTUk.pT ^*oec, ndlaXdghL. PA IK ?? JFNfafll. .. It to sold fa every country fa the world, and ia 1 faSy ictoed. all over the world, and it —. .. a... 1»< feea Ifnftam' *1. dim. •—- ufiUftPflMft CrafivV *w» 1™ naP wx •are yon Wy noun in the gmiafae, auto- tooeuued bf Jfanas Davrs ft San, Prov- m% mheU be *11 rimggtot. Nov 14 Ufa,*' j The Icatheron Publication fototr have made arrange mt iit* to tran*latc and pub- llah a scries of German Work*, (suitable for Family and 8. 8. nse.) nnder the title undeT our treatment. olitoBfikOTMM^^HOTOTOTM S utler the la atherland Serira.” The following liook* ltave already been published: The Cottage hy the Lake fiO.T.7 In Uie Midst or the North Sea 0.75 Anton, the Finherman 0.85 Rene, the Little Savoyard 0.85 Frita 1 ot. 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