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«'r<Hi, Qr » r . fan tu« . 1 JR, Uu* ■ ""silt „ u tu ® P***e<| We '"}* VlU %, in <Voin C%W». 1,01 *» are still W|| , h y lofty rtll4l coverea tu * VWH.. m *"y Mu*- a ‘ I>on another, loiuvanrt r« UH of iiVtir, IMfel, but Im * ^Vw*ter >t m den r lu re |Hi* having ,, t‘ sh Unge like i«any fi llts H»e river Uow u are Informed, of the valley <1 beyond thi* II but pretty n clred inhuhi. elevated |d;i. three-fourths »»** River, >.v a very sole ■• The Court building, a orly tinished, ‘ '<-he*—>l«.f|,. —ex |c halt a dozen « and Feuude I », and we "■hicli closed since mw in imply delight weather of had a sun pie H‘t» here) it k 'hade and at ibi* mountains dirriug. The tg pure, coM, ig an abnn- " >t provisions, :ket, the peo- u* fat of the finest and we ever saw. (’apt. W. M. whose table ^1 with every* the Captain P genial and guests that at home. country W oil water, a IV-ig Meetiet v, hlea&ant and III to sojourn Uklin. The ul at trmuifi* >!c an* kind, | to. strati tpfoU and other Illicit the In to be found fy accessible neigh iMrting kite. Le Lutheran [oting friend, is a rising ilion and a . Much re tire ad tnon ^ m pied spai'C B.J. U. * HP* uiiattciahlv | ho iiifamotts ’iiiladelphia, in Lire## of the the raiis*d* 1 l.ssed la t bei- ji r iu w |ort ‘ jea^si^ns^ be tbe scheme to hecoun* a icut of the and thus }U*M " il, ‘ siuiiln 1 fuished p**' for weeks E , I»**ver [r tleleetlng vile deed 1 fen *3». uul1 ictlW *'•* )unsy|vso ,isl Elates had .selves H»d baud in this (ton#, ‘other is deed ■■ |the id**' 1 ** iuy | j , : jk* '* . <f fd anotl"' in vrltfe-h IVf’he doe" with l* 11 THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, CHARUWON, 8. 0, JULY 31, 1874. >i igiade in their will abandon I with him. pre all < further com mayor bos issued the follow ’proclamation offering a reward ‘twenty thousand dollars for the re of the abductors ol the child, ay Brewster Ross, and tho rea- of the child: mayor’s office, » Oily of Philadelphia, July ‘J*. j Irethe instance of the citizens of liladftlpbia I hereby offer a reword Bpity thousand dollars for the It iU)d conviction of tho abduc- of Charles Brewster Ross, son Christian Ross, of Philadelphia, the restoration of that child to parents. The ohild was stolen jpxa Washington Lane, near Chew Qormantowii, in the suburbs gf Philadelphia, on the afternoonjof ^ first of July inst. At the time Riten the child was stolen he an the following descrip non : four years; dressed in brown . kilt suit, with short shirt, broad eubleached panama hat, with to baud; laced shoes: blae|ai»d Ha striped stockings/ The boy ilwgflaxeu curly hair, hazel eyes, ir skin, round, fall face, and uo rkx except those raado by vacci- tokm ou the arm. His appearance, m above describeil, may have been greatly changed, by cutting off bis foir or changing his dress to that or A girl or in some other way. The efcikl was deooyed by two uieu into * Idling top, yacht bodied buggy, |a *ted dark all over, line.) with dark material, drawn by a dark bay er brown horse, about fifteen and a half bands high, driven. It is be* tiered, without check rein, by two ues, who, as nearly as can tie as certained, answer to the following description: No. 1 was a man of rather large size, probably five feet tight inches high. He was seen sit* sing; ago believed to be from thirty ive to forty-five years; mustache ami full beard or whiskers, rather bag on the chin, of brown, or sandy brown color, and browu hair. He tore a ring ou the little finger of kis right hand. No. 2 was a man five feet eight or teu inches high, about twenty-five or thirty years of age, of light, or with tendency to sandy complexion, a sandy mustache ami red nose and face, having the appearance of a drinking mau. One of these men wore a broad brimmed straw hat, lookiug as if it bail been worn for a season or two, ami much jso-browued. The other wore a high-crowned, dark colored straw hat. Oue wore a linen duster. Oue of the men wore large glasses or (piggies of dark color, probably as a disguise. W. 8. Stojlrly, Mayor of Philadelphia. In the cause of humanity, as well as for the interest of justice, it is earnestly requested that the forego ing be given the widest publicity in ever) newspaper in the United States and Canada. I - For the Lutheran Visitor. ff : - “Rsvivah.” The Visitor of July 10th contains w editorial by “H.” under the above caption, which, with other considem- ■ than, is the occasion of this com mu death*. It apjiears that the editor ot Nr Church Paper had i>enuission u to pubr^j, A private letter from one »f the mos* prominent and influen iial ministers in the southern Gene ral Synod on tho subject of revivals.'’ iu connection with this letWr the editor ol Our Church J*aper took «<•. casiou to make some remarks, with which however we are not coucerued, except so far as assented to aud ap proved by **H» The editorial ot k, H.” embodies a quotation from the ‘letter of a General Synod minister, to all which he says amen, aud tbeu awks, “Where iu all our Southern Ubureh is the minister wbo will not •ay the same V* I hail supposed that the views of ‘*11. n and your correspondent were identical in regard to revivals, and die manner of their conduct; and I ! must confess to a degree of surprise 'when I read his sweeping endorse ment ot the seutiincuts contained in the letter of “one of the most promi nent and influential ministers iu the Southern General Syuod ou the suk jeet ot revivals. r As uu humble minister of the gos|>el, in connection with the General Synod, South, yet of some experience in connection with revival* for at least a genera boo, I can not “heartily eudorse n the y mw« (loosely put ft is true) of this eminent divine j uor can I, from any knowledge possessed ou the subject, “assure our neighbor of Our Church Paper that the letter does express (so far as quoted) the sentiments of a v ery large majority of the leadiug men of that Body,’ viz..* the Gene ™ 8 J ,,od * ^h. On the contrary, had formed a different opinion, and IjSJj*'*•* astonished at the bare RWKibility of having labored under a misconception as to the true posh ban of a very large majority of onr eat mg men upon this qnestiou. * vrhaps it would be hotter, alt things wumdered, if “the roost prominent influential ministers of all our Southern Synods (and some who do not claim this high distinction) only other, if they were only •airly represented, if they would make an effort to be understood by each other.” Taking up this sag- gestion, I will venture some thought# j?rowiM K out of the letter abovn i» ‘‘‘icd to, and tin* remark* of “If.* made iu connection with it. *' ****** •• quoteil proceeds to Nate : revivals j M t|* w papuhir •I* The whole system with which they are connected Make* hut Utile ttMOof Christ and divinely iu- stitnted means. U fit trie rather than What thro * influential minister" mmm* hy Vm vels im the papular mu*; f do i*o4 understand, hot assume that he la tends by it the common ami familiar acceptation of the term a# geuerady understood by the pmpir I am at a loea to eooerive of say other kind than each as aetaally occsr la «u«ae of our coogrrgatnm* frfim ttase to time. To sueb revivals ha is aacom promisingly opposed ! Hear his rea son* for this stars sad aoyividtng opposition: “The whole system (he tells as) with which they ora coo uected makes bat little use of Christ and divineftyhaatitated ate***.* Mow bow a minister of sack repute, wish iug to state facts, could have so wildy written can only he accounted for from the fact that he has sever had “revivals of retigtou iu the popu lar sense,” and is merely sArming of a measure is regard to which ho haa had no experience, and is not likely to have. The whole system (of re ligioo wa suppose) with which they (revivals in the popular mmm) are oouuected, makes hat little aae of Christ aud divinely institaied mease. Such au assertion is only calculate*! to provoke a smile, or engender torn miseratioo in the mind of every brother who is not “uaoompfomtaing ly opposed to revivals in the popelar sense,” wbo perhaps, like tke writer. llit? RHujr<9| Of OH labors, tike his, have to the coorwuhe at kaodreds daring these graeloos outpouring* of tke Holy Spirit We have scarcely the patience to answer a man who is so com promisingly opposed to that of which he has no axperfomre. Hear him: “Bat little use is aumie of Christ and divinely instituted mens*. 1 * Hoe* not every minister know wbo*e miuiatration* have been attended with these refreshings from the presence of the Lord, ami doe* not every* congregation know that haa enjoyed these extraordinary visits lions of God’s Spirit, that at sock times Christ is preached In “the power and demonatrathm of the Spirit r that he is preached tender ly, pointedly and folly in nil his offices as tke sinner's only refuge aed the Christian’s anchor anre ami stem! fast within the vallT To say that Christ and divinely instituted mean* at such times are little made a*e of is simply assertion ami destitute of proof. NVe are tokt hy the writer of the “private letter, whieb by hi# permi# sion found its way into Our Church Paper, that be is nnoompromiaingty opposed to the xhoi* *p*tem m with which revivals la the popular senne are connected. I am at a loan again to know what is intended hy the “whole system.” The whole system of what f , la it the worship of God f With this as a system, “revival* of religion in the popular sense” have Wn practically connected, at kmat, from the reign of good old king Hexekiak to the present time. That was a revi.,1 of religion In the papular sense, to all intents and per poses, under the old dispensation, as the history of I to inception, prepara tion, progress, services, attendAiwr. continuance of fourteen days ami happy results most eoodnslveiy ahow. Under the new dispensation, on the day of Pentecost, after a re liglotis meeting of some too days eontiirnance, a great revival, la the popular sense, took place. The Until is, the Christian charcb received her la doing an, he la anduahtmlty It by im mmmi kM 1 reanlts hi a “tavlval Hi the popular aesum,” hat' that GodTh peopla are always nrrfvwf bv in anna of * hr*> «.,»< %\ .ft v rts w# have no 4&bt, although siauers May S. He farther says: “Hot 1 would ba careful to do sad nay nothing that eowld dufurii rials the eetlssnliaai In trfcloh the woml and sacraments, as fAgs mwajmi tm «"*a me mlf *sw#shii*i m tk ci^s liirl Ikon mHNlwII-'Ww UA hahl.” I suppose that Ihie la the sentiment and practice of all minis ters who are la hvw of sad made* “revivals la tbs popular sense*; hat there might exist was dMhtewee of to whether the “weed ms4 f fewm” la a phraes: to frequent aae. 1 do net And R Us the Bible j aae do I find It there staled what the mesas of grace are so a* to limit their aaaiber, or point oat with nay dlstiaetnem whafi may net be mease of grace. Bel aeaoril log to my aadarHaadlaf of the ward of God, la which ho hae revealed hie {ter feet ions, ami the ample provision which he for tke rmtomptioe of mankind, the We Infinite . ■ kf by ehkk grace may five to man; sad t Bad no aatkerity far the mmmmpikm that the word aad sner#meats sxe Iks only means of grace. By pram I understand the fmem of God mam foated to the gadty end unwucthjr sr Lord ham Ukr tat to tke III tkf mfits r t C CAM I s mews*.*al ™ w vwnv m me «■ swv v^tma blessings. Menas af grans then am the amdrs throagh whtoh Urn mercy of God is conveyed to mau to Christ, aad as each are to be used to U»- provtog the aued, aieettog the heart, »ml m ubumlnr turilul * wwwii i ■ in hi w**w-«wwgg rwmme | m fchr K |sa |NP , fek.f Iflff l.iam 'rigSMirMfi i f'W'iikxl iss eg *w. tec m* s v jgi amv* a s e^^maw w^^agg the Scnp4arfh—lhe aee af the «•*> rsaient*. mediialton, prayer, prate** chriettou camversutMm, Ac. All thsae are *h>hocvI upon us alike, and fay the same high aetburtty, and all these are brought into lively dariug a “revival is the m vPwTIWPw « I k, • m I,.. tiuUMOJ lloa LB t hr t.*U ms fi . t,w xxsc I .tenants** V ys iMwei t k. i^hi. o ltg jh<‘ 0i[ i^dt 1 w tiifiif iNNr la i|Mkiahcml t Isaat a hg{| aa| iL*gr mmg| aua ■ eux^mr g we^^s'w w^^a^^aw'p jgpai^a^^a* .*a 11 iliii* i s*x —g ...a * a. —. *n oif rwjntnerB i a err a w tee aua ietor who will nut say tke am r be tM*dk aaam^ad W w BwWWu* And now ihet my Im known on the onkfieet uf and that I may ha fairly ad.” 1 will nek* an * —<*--—« < ( » tally that I am now, as I have foe (fon |g^A| tJkM $0 88P88dM^ ** MP {•reeicNS* nsaeona when the nek bh tjnga t,f til k Hip fllTMh#w filil 1 f |to m.8a mme #mw ™ mmm* ^aaMimroia o^ai aaetp dance, like the daat, i ol CkruML My imows fallowai 1. They have the authority af half ana, under tin ■ diirpeaeeUm They waited ase of the to day, and lie Ilia huly t rm 1. I am greatly to favor af raviralk, 1 a tha Imrd tn tke ise*-ia.Fv1 I 4 uftk 1. i ""wr *-**w Moot of tke w itf B diU Mill baptism of fire in a great revival, to 3 set entreaty be cried oat, “Wdt Ihoa the popnlar nenmt, in Jerusalem from all parts of the earth, “pricked to the heart,” cried out, “Men and brethren, what shall we do to be saved.” It is the system with which revivals, to the popular krone, are connected to which the writer of the tetter stands uncow promisingly opposed. I know of no other system with which they stand connected, at least, in ibis country , but the Christian system j and surely it can not be that. The fact proba bly is that tbs system to which this divine has reference is a vague men tal conception, mere Doe ting stout* of indistinct ideas. 1 He proceeds lo stale that “by I some, protracted religious exercises arc coufonaded with revivals.* This may be true of those wbo have never becu blessed with a revival of re ligion during their ministry ; but I am dearly of the opinion that no one who has, would ever mistake a protracted meeting for a “revival in the popular tense.” It might hap pen, and 1 think has within the last five years, that a minister who ha# never had a “revival in the popular •mine* might reeeive a number of catechumen# into the church and then publish It as a great revival of religion; hut I soppoee ifiatance# of this kind are of rare occurrence, and such misnomer* not often pub f'gt'g'CidP# ssm M JiPiAks l t .fift m > iLr seroew* I 'V*w we^e ^ngg^^awsv*. i n so a s sW £ mav remtoa to the# f Bhow aa to v mercy, O Lord, and great as toy aal liahohkah aaefiarmsd with marti “O Lord, I ha vs ^ n nfyuM | O Lord retort thy wwk to the midst ^{ Jt , j ears hx ths midst at lha years malts known, la wrath too wap, ami it t to fw a time; bwt omaforttog tsatimooy aat amtfi I had reetoved alt members In iMHiilsufan, a# I are my arUds is ->»BBAM** 4, „ m^SM'liStl #4 stall 9 £wwrw «wL£ J (. “ Wj mWluPtowi# Smt i , fa vfaw af tha revtoalloas af Gad’s ward, tha hlatory af lha aherah, and gb# Arfofal 1 hgpa dMMkto iLi* *%eu I p ha auiampr»wi#ligfj lha af “vwvivala In to to# warns sysiom who which thoy are Why thaao wad twMrkiag of to regard to fa fan #mi4o«vd to awahs in Mitiii8 — u anlwui ^ ■ Bn mi n m «b ww reviv« aamie, i na** t Bit8i41 SB^itP'SI I i| |~ h9 8l 88?^ RW yak 1 laMwl *** ly tfim datay, stairstly a^i^li •• t^^i^i “Wow Itafli ym thtok it ho til! wa gat owr ahaptl r Wa way j “Ooty a tow It aasd an tha lot, wa > imaraas tha atty af K*rk a may rvaaaaAhfiy ex|*sct result. » tot, so uHt Tiro jro sa, 9Nwry vitot to fip vs ns press ns msre nnd swan wHh s to tha tmpertaartw to Ihla atro ■mat, aad af tha divha# rail that to ■pro ns to carry ti mvuaru. iSfoxb •wa, tot ns c#uaa up boldly to the work, #w*l do gund os am hat"# oppor latoty Bra. I*. Mdtot favors ns ngnto II# few *»rds ths tofilawtog i A La Mdtokarg, Ta, fit ; Jasoh , OilWs Baa, llam|#ditrv W. Va., #3. VVwm INstooru, 11 j aad Juha MB 89, 'Vs I from L M, Md Mr* Nrliaal i'g Va, k Itoity IummIs as it to with plan.tomi that «« f, — #h fi S- g * TlWS8f!i|pB dm IsdWRli + to SB orata Iku “litito* V to 9 Mk “littto” friend, aad thawka ta nil 8 u -fa Liwn Wtto whtoh ta begin my new obnreh. Owr prospects at this place are vary A tot has liei-n tendered, oh wa Intend to build a •non aa are are side. Thus dear brethren, that aft«r m aad namy trial* I bare by tha help of God, in laying lha foundation tor a second Lutheran church to Oats mbit oouuty, while “Hanballet aad Tobiah” are tookJag oa with aaaptoioea eye, aad weertd gladly hare “tie work cease.” Bat, by the help af God, ww will •ever cum premise with tho “Hamari taaa,” war tha “real of ear eaemtoa,” lha glonous old tTherwh Florida to a ripe and tenting field. What wa mad hare la earnest labor are (not hirsUags), wbo can afford to work far tha pleasure af doing good aad saving seals Query : Dose tha Load evur make mistakes by calling mea to tabor fa Ida viaeyard when there to aa work far them to dof Brethren fa tha mtetotry. If you could smwarmie oor Mtuaiioe lknow vm ueaae aad belli as slon# 0 w^^ww mm** w* v a* uu ro»* SUU srspw 1 aad ware oat with dtoesap aad ex* mumiva labor. The Lord send aa help I & W. Bkdkxra i a il. - 1 ■ EocldsiAStktL At a muetiaa of the k»uI oouned to this paskorete, Xx III, held lfitk task, Iter H. fi Wregard was pro posed and ajuuiituouft.'v cSotivl the Is saesaed far. Qro. W. Hoi profraeoe uf An atoai Langnsgca fa “»wbmy t'ol Church Notices. DadfoatJon. TW Luthema riiureb now approndiiug “roptoiiu iu Kew I1*v-rn. Maaou r-cmnt> , W. Will kt cosier ruled to Almighty ftod.fii Mundny in Au«rk«t. Rev. J. Hsw- kins ngtoiAUnr. With tki* aoivrr*uliy ■dmiiwd aron «in1 popstor prsschsr with nu, w* untirtputr s must intermting tine. Wa cordially teril**ll who will make the huh saerWoi. to oonro; promhung them a comfartsiitr lodgiu# ptner while here. fi. F. Httinw. Synod of Vlrginik TW forty-fifUi roovtoiikm of the Even- grttosl Lntfemin Synod of Virginia will he hr Id (II. V.) ta tke Lutheran church at Ml. Jackson, fibre*mtoah county. Va^ (Rest J. A. finydet put nr] the anuumi bsgtoatog Thantony evening. August nth, i«7A A tovtct renatruetkm i»f the rcuolation uf Kyoto »po« the mbjeet would rrquirr but fat the irrornmndatinn of brethren in the 11. W. Vu tntiu* My nod who may d»- «l*» Is BMwt with UM, tke oftrm iutvi* felt warrastod is deriding as above. D. If. OlUfctT. Secretary. Winchester. V#.. July u»k. W74 •yaod at l7r dr##*. TV tki Con vt-nlion of tin EvsagelL eul LutiM-mn Kyoto of fi. W. Vs. will meet (It. V.) at Itrick Luton church, RsUMfurt county. V*.,st II oVIock. A.M.. tut Thurodsy At.swst ttth. 1874. Mem ber* of fiyiHal and vufutr*. who will jdvc tfr”«lj’ fifth* “• «k* pastor. Rev. / Y. Kkur. Kincaotkv, Hoirloort county. Vs., mod Tlmre- *11 with coorrysnee* < »g M fk»«t*aek'* depot. A. M. • B. Quixsxm, fier y ef ttymad. AJDTZSTISE1CENTS. > a a « a «#• • i ■Il wtoifa! ■#'#» a fa ; liahad. Tbs writer to the letter tells subject# to caving tparay to u# that lie diatingutobre irotwreo a fWtoretoetl meeting aad a revival; It to s (art which few u >11 fan din posed to question that s i*r g»■ ;irv> uf Ikr mintnl r v now la m* | with ere fine there By nod lisiawd^ubjiutc to iug grace daring aannoaa to “revivals ire llfidi ynftffHff^toA mass* A gugft fihnaunu tha faagth and hawadth to tha land will iL>"| God. throw ah nil fiarsitr. lhafi hy hfa great they ware brought thnif ways, and give tkatr to him When the B|nn4 was ml upon the run§»##*■ were fiying fa n rvee ta their win- jftw rfnstt-ro if* *i° .^S ....iiiL. sdiiVMi* 1* ^an mu-lktSMt^Mh Qf MB* I Iffi'h OldfaJI J ^IUmH lAJwWPH* WRM0H I have known geracaellf. became the to “revivals fa th# |*q>«Ur .sense* Jfot a tow to this hi rased seen pant fiMtfiJff a C IL m<- 1 ■ ■ • *>t»i#NUN»w>uuttafiffhMff|fi(<(|^ii^trepiiiuii!■ nyiini ■ L*|i|*flAifc iitlti/ifflfi Free the Fwfa—’i Uu Cm, Florid*. • Jut) IS, lfitk. i /tow Fhdlur It Imw hero #o long since amt friend* shtuod bate braid from tho “Itolta ( bunk among tha Stoke*,* that 1 four awme to them are |wh»t ha# hero me to as, we t«v« abandoned nor wart, «* beam uoallawwd by aJlign toruf To *11 auxisMs# fiwtti 1 • 1 would any that through the amrrAi* to God wo ore yet above (he ude aad oat to lb# tow# to It*hrm<A h with fair paoopnc*# to hrlghlav day* ahead. Do my arrival here, my first host turns was la ouahe tho rofiBb. m a a 8 reifa *ffffHPP, wmy Hrll i^umA ; ^u.Bu8iLuirottNmttul A s^^*#nfiliu>'' a v-'ti ^ ^ A BHffffJffmif ImdP^ul-* eWPIMHrewMMMKP^r f 1 ■ I-fawlfirBi and prwurbed at dlfifiMfiffff'lkaAit#, and finally cat tied down open a onegh a.. ..-^.-S., ^ j., .M fM, ft.,.* tow mwi.aLw^. I., --- Ws * il. reaff MUffal IrCMB ipOTre lahem, as lha moat ywnmlaiog {dare tor a mew.church Although threw was not s itotwereo, not any cm# that hodevmr fares ettofhera*, fa the nsirbburkocMl. 1 knew i be n «u r,karri* If ft ooolil Im exdlretrd imd fwwprrly otalired. Hare the work work fraught with elaroal work to omapaiisoo with whfah thr fiooodioa to a kins dam or am otmgdro la a vary aaaall thing. My purpose was net only lo etatahttah a ehorrh here, hot fa baud ot» a ltofihflfidfiV" dfaorrh which to ™{r *^w^wreww uwmv wti ontw uwu in ifiM Iul im ■ sn m ABn*!* •os ue «»on# antra* u»* taught tha dortunra nrtnHjrdra to oor cbtirth. To ^m^rapomourei^n^reimP' m^w, t .- wrefifafafafafafifa* ?4 iresfir Ihfa and, I have berq pttmchlog MsillUliiMfailHififaliWflMBNk 4 dBku#* fii rii 4 #mro.srou i dn -JIJl (PCtaffBMMreBfcf l \ Wf Ifafil } ffMiFB HI 148 OW unorruprovl homm, pretty maab fa tha aesm ewaditloo, I cappcm*, that m>s toLjugM**a.h Wiin mti— no a fa. ^ MrowKil^ v” WreBM *reM iGwIlQ IdPr fa relUp (k« to ffm HfaA lam. Believing tha than had ooma for a dmetafre effort, I oommancmd a meowing *#*c iwsiwi noiHiay id <muw laat, to fan aootlnoad ns rlrmwtsnniis might dictate The good Lord waa with me, the mce-Lng —bnemow very fa term Ung, waa wxcft at tended, and quite a namber, like tha Fhillp niaa roller were Innairing what they moat do to be revtd. They were itlrrrtoul to Chffat, who iloma ran save, and wo bar* reason to baliavw tkwt #-» mi mi to tbsm found naae# fa wfatofifiw c^uamam* wen waiwmromu am mi wu*»*» g MI sera'H 1 ' After l*l*adfeiiir eight ***** days tha phyalral Mas fares ap u« the Fublb (iardenM on tke to the 13Rh twut-, smmI wms greeted uttk tke utOMaut ralDatliuu pMU-ied by * great «vowd of II# osa eukwrqaratJ) naremtofad at In reaponaa ta the tho Chas it kt* thanks far tke Sags say | a fijasn at *wasui x%d v ^ mime s *■ %.*ar eg# x s, ^ ^ 1,1^ 91 W^9h mMRP' non. hat at tke rwniw be reoreueuted. ■ml NsMaul **Vt bv tbuiU I aol In* we “veww * *■ w 0^0? fffipjfitai I txi AkkAt I.»■*#:; (l^s* anv^tI %> wvraJI franiia dem to tha Fatherland, like an many to my toftow-rtt* ) war r la raeriailaa, he Sfapire The aU 1 k0 . .... .i. a 1 •fi’re A thamkugtvtog mrviea waa ire f Tiim I'revlsmiamt md* *■ giwjuss ix Flma- i m « rem* m Vreffreffffl IreHmowWftffl a star | the iwvrtdimttoi emnapo to tha I’re Ur* u Mjr flood, am that trrrthhr rough, sad ton avoid a esauamprtre s grave by rnag Hr Ftrrreh (Mk* Mvdkto Ub every. Fur raring nil thaws *d Inng life—en it has i fioki bv BwmafiMi “• *o"u mngMprouup##*- ROANOKE COLLEGE, ■ VIROIVIA fate. UM-TS. BffiitN Mppt. 1 tod (’loses J«ae 16. fitud^s* high w tluit of suy Sooedtii of first rank. Ex- rnrira. Rradtag Room. Cafanet m4 IdMMMkMV* 1 --ration auMirpa«M*l is America. Th. *tHiiHt«*.ceto the Rownokc Valley rend*** tbr eiprune* eery moderate. I«r K. «mo« «>| teu UMNtlliA. (me lading Hoard. Tuition, Fuel, Light*. Wadnng, (friul fftmot Alffk Kludrato from urrcuteeu Stale* ami MHF m eaulogtu* and f aitbcr i n forma- nun. addrras Rvv. I) F BITTLE, D.D^ PfaMMMHL 1 Jaly J1 305—SI BOOK OF WORSHIP V to-V# the Mr. , l W V i 1 f (t . Lath. T "^V^'arTi.^rr ■ rraor- ’* v give me raorcu b cents «• »^v*7 q*|.y sold, nnd in Uu* way part of tbr profit* accrue to tke church. r®far>» to Ihaap................... ..fit oo fad Arubrequr 1 M Aruheugfa ««R t 00 Merucco Tocka, gilt edge t oo extm gilt. X 50 WorMcraextru gii i iir*e? piwwfrptv', mmm M il form n mo With gib etuspa 90 crat* extra. [ iniodarn 111)4 Turkey Mareora. auper extra gilt... t 00 Tuthey Antique | 00 to ten per cent, is l*ri*e. ri’LFIT KblTION. A BrUBam Booord of Osm ftit« m* that it Ik* <nat at a In which he Is a mar- *■ u ,a. ms'sh kAuJaL k,*.^, Ml... kg \*. 1 M . “JF * * mraWI ra rewfffal Hr' taffQpwl Pk il|| ffffffpmMMHmaffP fgam kttk-mik 8ak dfeim dhmi flAthm i *** T -.1- *””w **00 a sma uafi'^W #r* uma* it Fuu#f km ifati -Itkru rti #w< f Mi'fuwyt den.1 i, fura ifa Jmil'y tvIFI ufilran *uwy "fL Arolttwjue, gilt •fit Fftglb* Turkey, pi. Tra per dinmutit mmb- to lUwc *ho Imy la " I alaapukiiek the Enuitokal Lutheran CalerkfaiM. for tke SvbUth-ackoot aad Family Circle, by Rev. Jacob Hawkins. No. I, for beginner*, n dm. per dm. j No. a Rttle advanced. 75 ft*, per . J DUFFI*. Bookseller, Colombia, 8. G tam|reho | |H This It would be safe n • g ML nm m li'ittiittniu ifiNj •#* 1 ^ua^wioftoiflfamLNi # J . t.* 1 .J*J . } u ffp ^FBffTjy 8ff^ta^^^^ff8BB88' *Hffw ffwu88”' ^88* tof ft 8^888bfr kkS.. it ueeev fefla I eltWM Tmuri kutu *mim *« Ml kwimrual *1 H *MM« «t UlU iN Mitt - Ml 11] Cm Qiurassii <rro *«M*fMU#tt tm I July tl 4 u»x«vavt xarboraxiTT.—si >«., V/ foSMSM. JPU * mm* vlitwM K« t l*‘*0 tWUMtkMf Mi »*t«Ok M#l MMI CM*. *nw va win wunr f tons. WuuMwiwtgX, tax UN* ffffl wtth Ik# Rim#rs to rarh fa by fa eeerj than a It ttvnof Ww fill, ansi far d randi 1 fi cue* * (g The ^ ta foraUHlto xhafatamn, a# fruitful at foil of fo# vurlaus «g «d srifo tkta iarampi tafAtal foforaam four wauhm aomatotag 0# fo# the raw plaint. Nerreosdis- ~b are al«wy* aggptMmlod by Uj a Him to a MM. Tbselngtaul fie true ary to tke Bvuaguli- okl Lothorea Church at fiakm, Va —i©:-— T lifF. nest fiesekmof tke Se minary will «pra cm Tksrudfay, fieptember id, t«7A Tbcs» wlm pi<>jfo enter are nrged in be pnwrat at the opening exer- II udditfaoal informatiou lie drained, it eua be okmiued by applring fo S. A. Rxrsm, IV#/. to Theohyy. Mi.ioa Female College. C'HTAJHWHED br Uh IohM Vj Lutkenw Hrcrod of fi. W Virginia, »t M srfa#, Hmyihe County, Va. The next fieustra will commence ou the second Wednesday fa fieptembat. and will con tiooe forty weeks, under <be management faff corps of ejmerieoeed and well —Jed temiier*. TbWVoUerc bailding ■ . rnfoc furnished, and heinr located in a cbofarue, village hartag an porter advantages as to to forar red j th# ram to .table areplies, the Traatam •bled to offer the opportunity to a thorough education for a much than is nsoal, the entire cost fa t for the fismina g from $140 to filflO. k» convenient, faing imtne- M. it O.R. R., and is nnsnr m hoaltkfulnras, leinr sunvanded mountain* of 8- W Virgmia. Fur Gtoafogwe or information, ap ply *« Rev. J. J. sharer, Rev. J. B, Utti- nar, Marion, Va., ar the undersigned, H. 0. Stkvkws, Secretary Board of Trustee*. NEW YORK DAY BOOK . .‘to 1 - . : r..H‘ '•' ' V ■’ -- s == WANTED. Wh« wl*h Is PERSONS wmmmt *■ IIS*, sr iSirsWi, sStMag mr 1 ■ridM WAtfBB. *0 nteHlNlrUntMli axw *•4 IwM*> -pam mwiiwms (I 4r*M, /»f Smlw s*4 l«nw. J C VlLTOg.l i. f*- June 1» :t* ■■ cox. A MAN OF A THOUSAND. XiritEX tMlli »m ty sunmoa, *u 0r. ii. Jjjum n> *suwlsttsrea.ksssramtsr mtOs • mwnUin <* 1 gat At Htfr, wkirt nitt 'Ms ssfjr dU4. ss4 bow ft cm OO rarity (sm ss rastijfi s Is* Maapt, to me k*nw. HX*P »W mm »•»*»- to mr *W**I*. UMN *i UM mm ts m k«m am S., nOmifilt. ww June 5 will Mask • i a os., i» Without Silver Tips Three w t-ek Feb 20 6(1) S T I E F F Grand, Square, and Upright PIANOS it**-r*;-i£- • S¥ - - H ave *•«**•* «pw*MU •t rim ns r*wUs*, . Mi SM MSMkf th* MW SOW S*4f. Ivcfjr in Mr* weatl f*lly v*n*ni*4 tor ■*• fWM*. 1'rtw s* tow an Um fifton* «••(*• ray k* s*«rtai> u4 th* *M thaMSfh wnrhwssnhts will ptrmU. TH* pnnei p* J ptoatoU a •Am* «f th* I kaKiut rrrdtet *f I he i ST IB F F FIAVO. Th* DrshstUTT of of luUronU to toUf < f.y §k&j fLgfatychLo xj]<1 iff $8bfi $gjre|j| olu ov*r 90S ot <m» VtaUM* ■SM Wh«l»Mle Areal* for *cowr*l ot the priortfnl ■Akxfkftant* mi CglrireH Bffto Pxffar Ofrrare j ygiawo# fr.M *'*• #U A Utonl IhMlI to OerKr»*'» A tut* MMrisix of *iiwl h*s4 PImm, a* yrice* r**ft*« frm #75 to SMO, slwajr* * ' head for lUn.trsto# ClMlMWV, •f orer X 01 # ■*s#isni«r» whs net nr the SttoT llano CHA8- M. STUFF, Wart-rooms, No. • N. Liberty SC, Baltimokc, Md. Factorira, 84 it and fit Camden St., and 45 A 47 Perry St. Mar 15 285 ly SPRING GOODS! WH foTOTWITSTANDING the panic, we iv are now opening the finest stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING Gents’ Furnishing Goods, STTU8H HATS, Etc, Etc., That can be found fa the city. Our stock haa bean selected with great cure, and for Style, Finish aad Price, is Onr Custom Department la replete with a choice lire of Foreign and Doroestie C&tsimerefi and Vestings, Which we are making to order under a guarantee to please. Cali early foi'Boy*’ red Youths’ Cloth ing and Hat*. B. 4 W. a SWAFFULB. Apr 10 SO—tf GRAND BIBLE E' |»«»rsu to OH r~r pnEt1»«-, HIM; <x*r lli*«tWLtod X*_ tor)<*n&Bx IIIMf, Hctorto! piw«*d 0«nsmssmI Ksflto th* ri«r«*T *4kd SfMT liULBU x roTTix a"co., June 5 Bihto, STMITOIFEMIU SEMIIffl, Rev. J. I. MILLER, A Principal W ILL open its Fifth Skssiok ou the first W edneaday of Septemlier next. The great aim of this Seminary is to cul tivate, in oonnecthm with sound, practi cal learning, correct view* of the sphere and mimuon of woman. We enjoin upon onr pupils, fa connection with neatness in drees, simplicity red economy. Tho education of the moral nature to the k?ptin In liealthfu lucre to tom lias no rival. From the malarious dis tricts of the South pupils come to Staun ton and become strong and healthy, at the name time that they are cultivating the mind. Terms more moderate than any other first-clam Seminary offering equal advan tages fa the South. Send for Catalogue with all necessary information to Rev. J. L MILLER, Principal Staunton, Va. Jane 26 300—2tn AGENTS WANTED. jhc SMwUi will gtss* ft, cr forfA f 1 .«# to from It. or forflgl Sl.l wll BLAU’S 8HUTTLX 8KW1HG MB. Tito tort s«4 chMLpMt Such Msrhtos to Dm Usitrd guts* sr— A FEW GOOD REASONS. 1. Si ’ toswSUwh, j X It hOnDm! tmm mM s« nnIM. & Iim for tbsis will A Casstnuuss 1 mMioInittPiw by Ctmiton «ud trnsi SnUhcd. S. BURKE, SON & OO., 169 Warren 8t,Jersey City, K.J. May 15 395 3m Apr HI OP. Ohws,.- r* % ->f*—rowljr April 24 •aw ‘3i i Kfew Vaaw Oferit * 3tn THE LUTHSUUf VISITOR. £3 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. BY TER GENERAL SYNOD. SOUTH. TenuOuk, Strictly in idmao. ■mJ Ore copy, per annum fS.OO One copy, su months 1JM All L be xddrraxed to Rxv. T. W. DOSH, Charleston, 8. C.