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THENrl [HI l:\N WANTED. Mat a hsM lit* 1 anal Mp «*sah Aaa- to; Mmi litoi «wM to AMd to <Hnrti"i<i»«» H» w AhmsM ha tom Mto, rm v aelhey Miwto wMkW tor etovatod I# Otortotovn, Mw whala nit n# Mm Ml Ahadov Mrvtoaa hahl tort MtoHllgf * ft#" fhhr^ w o«M (Mpl MMti! to ifty dhthaML W htoh Mto and pmhaNft morr mnWf he terwnto tor UMa parpnaa toa Htow to CAms Itouti w%e> «mM tor to tyaprtly persons toMtoMtotoNKtoi ▲ mtv aad AtolgflMAM toil i aoo«M»Uo(i toT Bftrai M Wa art gtad to raprwt tha praa- (WeU tor tto mowing mmioh omi **n oooragiag la vto« ad tMa, tto Seminary** Board of tHrcapor* will wing of lira bnltdiug. This sAdittoa 9m. Or. QfhaawaOl aad totoa at oat toot artto to llw aotom of Myteod, OTWITW are now ▼AlXltoCatora i towtafXMUai lit®. IM If Varigg tig ntmoa Anars ssnshhes aammiad. H/htmI trrmt to clmltt and droit rr hrn<f for nrrulart to the fWww & JL 0»., /Wean. lf«M «r to raaV JSfwarr, JUfar Tori. If this rtotorftrts# wntw reaafitaty MMfeNAAAdPfeHtoAAF 1 JtAiMan* pea •mr. who would not became (IMPtrt en#d by reason of a tow gt«rw>ura.g*» meat# at tiro anomf Of too wort, aad wbakoaM ooMhfyo arai itoidtom oMoonarOy la tor todatod allot, 1 at oo adtooit roaooa tor behaving that tl VMM hot pct»* a •.i.iecrs*. su yarn* ago wrtfOdr tort BapttofeA aor (Oo OmAmMm tond aa argnabm Uon at f^aHtoelsrlph, atod Oo>W both have rhmwOoi<gl>odlL ,,S I do sk4 da oo Tbo radar awoo- ij tto paraonagn toil r grOoodo (lighted op boootiful and Imposing budding Ml Mono mm***” ' m %wwwm • FMnrtpdfly for *hr rroarv n a boro ■ Ufwt. f toiffititf V ''mtt«v tut too orfttotor r «ft latod tor totoV MMO, to too*04totofca0lto Boon !^| an too a • tMRfe.’thao It ttmrtA* loom. Baooar or laur o van* Od mm «o'toff‘*pMn S ,v '"* MWba“ fed djpnlfr among li to dfei ertdrrWI <|«ttr hwt*:t»y£*fe^feaBlmB fjn;*r urif »V M.iO|l«g^ltob feTfrat Ra R. R. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF n am • o.«eft s * b VO frtf " > Aoto| t feN Wotod «malb\to jw.evijmt >setf * BtotMd Of 1-bar *nd frail hb^ifesl Ondto dfito too gtoatof {*•«dhaTlf Ota oaptoort. Frofli fOo fttor \<4dp**, rharlrotowti amt fOO'fnafVa^afloO to tothta atodMf, attoot two* hoMNd • M* .'•« <*- nl.! '« Msipdf - !<1 a art!% tto ttHOfttt Of A tjtfa»<#r It ototot* doototnad, Oo tom toTfel* T-pH flU at fu to ito Oropmtw a aooi nf Otototo, WlflrO CBgWMH I0#«i» two 1 ltotoMtoi \ I mt+m 1 MtM9 tlWVOir"M, w YiMPl pvrrT p to MnHmnitllPt MAPr«- dry for a aMaOtoto tor tod |tortoi * dr try tog, torn yror, tO# aipOfitoOOt of aoLoOttoOiog o ctoofgo"h | tto Kaaaw Oo VaHry rtf WliTTlfaML 4w«»i, latotttalad. totoi^iiotoK imam and laafw eaotod. ooa TwyM tlvoror In from Ono to Twonty Minutes. MOT OHO HOUM IW* OdAn Medkal Dloata ThU i* a town of a tow Oaotpad Inhabit*®fa, (a I »W ^‘«aly, o» W ft IV. E IC^to'dfllto^artHWI to tto fyOjaiMttola ftret with ttol to B^ApPlMtoi ffM aaty gyaf ommi Vr nf tl»r I.«) the ran Charrh at that plarr, a^atoK BaiBa, (ororHy to BtorpOerriotawm, W. Va. tor to* Arraied aMr ftoa*. aa ttor a* alar lire, ah* w®a the <wt1e lattonn th (hi ptorer. The 9l«rviimi aod 'dNAHMAMp Mtohtl and the tot<tiH iftranwl rtaflooa ham rOhrrOiO htow. Tt» * r» li alto o Cathtoto idrareh. f «u ta IbrwNNt that the efltaewa to OoyOO datM warn phetiy gone i all; a aOortol gntng penfdr The BarfOam Artie dial rangtagaltao In Ito pH aw Into oaa*w Ito Mara, tlayaadtota Oaa wha mu ww Im aa •frawtaanty of ahaantoa far dtoaaaateaa ito mipltoi rhaaopa *towh thto ok'^mIM MHbr aad aftucaftr* ppadnana la epMami whtoh aeeai a» h» WapriaNdjr hrWhaa. aad ta aafeM to draaaaaa whleO aaa aaO aoaeaahto •watdiaavr reaatooo. Pr« hnhly —jry to la aula* lllutnted Family Bible. van eaarw the afenamwMir* Me Muaitary paaparttaa to the Ail* lh mw depve to raadaMO * ATaald I Mich aleydfcra eaaM are wOO thtor wa what Mhr iMdtohaa la dhtod for Otod to Mto Mtopaaehwr hr thaapto aad taOrw. whal a help hi Mato to traoMa la flmhla shown by the large atotoriaa trwm the «n*a- paasato aad dtoahalhiaa paealkw la their aaa. whal a fresaaoMaa ra haalfh aad Mfe In anatneinao AiQnrt*. wOm apaaaaea fas hwefant aad dMpraaMaai. what aopatofta tar ad dtoaaaaa la wbni lie »]ratoas ra* fairen to ha tflailn? J aad nastakaad. Of aA MCMaataato M to fOv panal aad aainal. •4 all toahaMto atsei peats s. sOhnilee aad apsssahh. to aM sAQa main the toaal rla* taai aad lh* Maal asesatn to tto hssa^tni aarpassr. hawOsg tOa» MMAHAAMM a tffj g «mn MAP oo or threw apw a» ry pmhatels vOtot" 40r arOel of a "a raaeaaa of a paaMtas gl^m ta tOsto rAtort. ha rtato atf fsiearr rhnrga*— 00a dOMAOMawaidh' Oa wraasua wMO rt till tto snaaOhag ad tha Vtrgsatsi Ulya to asm I Isgwst. «ot, h. tommmmL* ■? 42 .Yard A’iaCl Siren, rkH*ri*ipkui. J K. SHRYOCK, Av^O The Laheras PuMkhia Society luera male irrMparah to* t randan uid poto* Ito a nerUs of Dansaa Works, (aatpaMe her fSerally sad A A. ase.> ander tha title to. -Tien falto dared Merton.” m, f Tto faltaarinji haatoi have already Umar TkCsttwplHrfto Lake...........00.?S In tier Media «f the North Asa o,:r. Ante®, the Fldiraii.^. o.*r> ■ iMtoh Pry, * >JX , to Heading, to Aha HOMO oaitew aslatotara to and religious ad ran Hew*, tha PntBhjh Gvje* Wa I have bmn aarto! U> the Lath Church, If, oo their arrival at entown, they bod fenitd a Loth VL*!i .1. apaa It • Pimi Saaama aa the * ▼ A rat WtatlMHte^ to n#-r*r«n t«t*r * ( Tha asnset nua to the* Araaiaswf U in ra l - 1 • »-.» UU «:lf. MMited. o»n<«4 nal tonrsnag. rerraei thee to Mea aphare aad satoehaa to wsaaaa. Wa tods apnn oar pwpOn. to esoasKStoa Wdth assMaMt in dtme. PnepflaHt and scan nary. TW toMMAh to Uee inaal Mia— to <aa paipll U e Miwanni tied rvat hsfO to »t thane advantages arc w all nnch institotrona, lent the claim is not a just one by some. Very few home* at them such a holy atmos to ith Hamr. v . n lak at. lltnsH upon the Wnlrrs. 1.10 the A* iw> Boy 0.6B K ll. tie Werlea Boy 0.65 i*l No. % pat mp to • neat rase. ThaGreak Blare: er. Ptttot Love. .#? P> LronHsed. the R mea way, 0.50 tko past session a largo pm of the yoong' ladies made of christIhnity by nnttirrg * cborcb, and those not yet «fe followed by the earnest of devoted Christian instrac- ftother foatore commending ®**»ajry i* economy. Wo do In Charlestown need not prove pensive omratios Hither the srUae to ties wstoAi pefifis eaasa ta Soap* um> ased anpiiner torseag sad healthy, at tto smst Mast that they art raJgrWuif (to netted TasfM nsaar needarailt than any totosr fr*i -clan* peatosnrr totor*** rwwal ad ran - tto Arhpto Matoer aad his Son,. 1JI0 Bet Bo. t, pat ip in i neat case. Jwet TMAMshed :—lWw excellent stone*, translated from the FraaflO, by Mrs. Emma B. Stork. 1st sad hi Ames, is a Brest has, $1.50. Wa hava a nttmber af other Tnusato- fions under way, which w%pul annoanca fmss Masa t» time inntBAT-hCHOOL LtBRARUB. able ptooe it would The services of the building could bo a* by cheap itutructort or a bdt that which may bo guarding against indnl* EVERY FRIDAY. BY THE GENERAL SYNOD, SOUTH •landing and general im* •h-*<*« mad extravagance in rerything about this insti* characterized by neatness and at the same time an 4 wAnement. Thia w aa loo, and rspsRTiatiy with m km harw, it woo Id not ba pMAAs I Lotheraa dink. Id attempt g—jam top lOasMi it wrsshl ■- to bock from Beott Itopot would ecst one dollar, which added ta the Afly nit to remit order*. ■M&dPf nf iniiihaJ r the iniM'lvea iu Wa ahamMs siththa Mate AMflNAD