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PALLADIUM. SATX'BDAr MORNI VC Jl'SE 5. 1811.

' BE JUST AND FEAR NOT." XV li i s i o in i n a t i u n . STATE SENATE, LEWIS BURK. WM. ELLIOTT. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. DANIEL SINKS. DANIEL STRATTAN. COUNTY AUDITOR. WILLIAM PERSOINETT. SCHOOL. COMMISSIONER. THOMAS ADAM3. COUNTY COMMISSIONED LARKIN THORNBURGH. TREASURE!!. JASON HAM. ASSESSOR. JOSEPH P. STRATTAN. To Candidates for Office: fj-r-E ich and every candidate for ofTics, having hi name inserted in the) Palladium, will ba ra quired to "fork over"ONE DOLLAR, ia advanca, for tLe iiim9. N. B. All CincvtAK of Candidates for office, if published ia the Pall ad iu id, will la chargti tht bcq 9 as advertisements. f7"V nr. authorized to annneiee W I MET AM HART, af o:i lidiite fur J uetiee of tiie Pea.-e, at trie election to bo bald al the expiration of the term of Jeha C. Kauby. fc-We aro authorised to announce THOMAS TYNER, at t candidate fur Cqvxtx AuissoH.nt to ensuing August Election. W aro authorised lo announce JEREMIAH L. MEEK as a Candidate for Assessor. Mr. EniTon: Yo'i will plesse insert the name of GEORGE W. WHITMAN, ia your paper as a Candidate to represent the people cf Wayne County in the lower flouts in the next Legislature. Ho will bo supported bv Misr Voxbrs. Cambridge , May lUth, 1S-U. To the Votera of Wayne County. The Subtsriber offers himself ate Candidata for the ofBse of County Treasurer, et the ensuing August Election. Subject to the decision of tho People oo the 1st Monday in August next. DAVID MOORE. Centrevillo May 15th, 1S11. TO THE VOTERS OF WAYNE COUNTY. Farrow Citizis: I offar mysatf ai n candidate for the offica nf Comity Tretujrar, al tha enijin Aujusl Klectioj a;H if electa , I pladg mrulf fsithtiiity to dis-ha,-j itfrlutiet. MYERS SEATO.V. Cantrarilla, May 10, 18U. To tht I'oUnof ff tyti County. Th fabfcriber oQ'era himalf as n ranJidata for tho office of Auditor of Wayne Caunty, at tiia next Auiuat alection, anj if alerted will serve the publio to tha ban of hi ability. FRANCIS KING. April 24th 1811. 1C C L 1 ! .UJ What is tho duty of the lThi?s? We are again eatneing apen a canTata for tho election of the tnmx important o&cersfor our ftata am r.nmty a.lministratiou. Tbo pc-u'iar and embarrased liiLint o i of o;ir State, mjoira tliat in our ia!ati ve balls we fSoui.l lin o ineii of known prabity and inie;;rivy men of nb!e !isi-er:i-ment anJ liberal talents men in wtiose hauas rj can con- I f uuein.y iraii tne ounor an i laitu oi o-.ir siato, an.! m:t too. who liold and act upon principles in unison witit our r-n. We have all hid experience, an 1 have formed ojr t n-nioin of iho nrinciiiles advocated by the difl'ereut narii.i ; i ,!,; co.intry, from a:taal knowledge and sbservation. We fcrjo-r the ODaration and the after ta f lwf. our sorrow and regret. We have seen its prostrath im ienen its blatin, witheriO;; tendency a I p-?,'.-er. We know entiallv well, that uu'le, m.aa.ra i . ii.rinr i.. .'ri...i n...n .. " fair to outstrip all other nation in tho world. Not i i 1 . ... - ' -juiii 'i'!:?rc7. B'l i Dili the erection of gorgeous palaces and effeminate sp'.ea- ' ior not in the wealth and potver af n f.y, but in He at- f .miwuiciu oi an our citizens u ail tuoe U::,.-f r.'h:.S ri 1 ; alone make a truly great people. I,i!,m,,,i rewar-! UeJ nith competence, the man jfa -t ,rer u-s rr,.:c..-u.j ,. ! gaintt tho pauper labor of Europe and tlie ajriculiuralis, 1 found a market for his surplus produce wita the mec.waical ilf tO r.T 1 1 Vf4 nf hia nirn ...... t To return to those measures of,,,.., .... J harl such a salutary Inflaeace upon oar comuT's pm-i--J .1..,.. i.i 1.. .1 r .- . - ' "' : enouia oe tne care ot every tnead of our couatr,. n r, i b. thought on a eur,ry. view- of the .u!veet, that the ap. i ,..w.l...t.s ..action obi out iittie f do with tko. mea.',rea ' of national policy: but uoon nr..;.r ..,.:....- . and a recollection of tha ,.!.,,, ' .. d:. . i .,,.., v.ifiiiicinj KSj,! l9 louud to have much. Tha most trivial oftiear in 0..,r in tha discharge of his duty has an iI5Uearr. en.1 it i' ' recoHected tha, whan.ver a member of the Federal psn, i. S p.acd . oificiai station. ,hey un.crupuloa, y . i,',,. enr. totheadvanrementof theirp.rtr. Fven i in the perormancol hi. dun, ,,,Jt.',f,. bo,,.,' ct r 'e-y 1 aitizen in the county. If. i. thus enabled to eircul.t. .Uc tioneering documents, and act as an a-ent for tha beero.ry ganization of the party. In tima of hi:;h poliiiea! II1CI act Jy w aal rent and character ba ence ef formed Kuard arai . 1 Ia the duties which our memh. or ,u. ,. win h. c..4 upoo to perfona, th.r. .r. m.ny th::.Th Wil! haVfl A riimf t)nierirv tA I . T i i-rwuiocraxic pracj- j - r- ... nwna, pjvrrnmdu. it trnator which will - tnis year will aave ta vcte for a member iLofoT.o:,0' ? w. think not- f ocnate ot th. United States. Would a locofoc. wn,g taorcopy that important .ration WaoW th. whig, or this eouaty be wiHiag tba, T, ZZ 1 tor, should rot. fo, G.n. Hoav.rd r. .K.Tr.. .... rar ... r,J ' i qtuHstoidsJ th. whi5, then to b., stricfTdt.r.!!! ZT ' d"7 -f i principles. To do Uiis averr or,. ....., . . . - ... uu ii panv aad its i hut promi.. person., feeling and prefer., "7 "" ' ,f T W. should proscribe no one, hut if 0"" tect, and w. believe them to be it i. II1" M

1 Q.1.1 lronoul to wmmtT r i.... 1 , i --.....,vn luwtjuiustii CU OUr errCnr, -,t! . ..

B .hHi!: , re ""y : w, r!,f p., -, - 7 -tceca in tins cevta, nnd try its strenath; it must i ea a "'Jck, and cateth not of the jwiX thereof?" ""7. : 7

" . aiauarrous reaorts, ear! apr-nreat- i i bs -- e..-vr.rl ,1 . ". . . j , A . uu ,u , ,-h ... l , , ... Achl SS Williams has received the a 'ithnui an aini.,.. . .v... . .- r' . I oe a .cs.-.o ca'isC i.eed. that cannot star. 1 ,. and: "nc tnat tnresheth in hono. shou d b m-ia.

war. to act th-s. h.s Z?? . . affon f the Naw York penitentiary, has harmed, r.mid.-t ashower of such missiles. ker of hi, hope." Verily, the fruit of the tine. f IOSl Mas". i: C,l' ,Q of I

to every on.. Th. Wur.r has .imi-.r 0,rZ it , 'f , , ring three dollars i Ia c0,fc;o f.'ir aiore, i t is proper to sav, ' yard is moery;and I have a flock, and I milk it S, C1UU ,en,OVed' even a greater intluanca. W. kaov, th.t srl L , m b,1S' Cot euk Cocooni, of goad qualitv.deliverrd that ho alleys h "n-v !r ; J,. 1,.. i, ivr,K ..-7 ., '. t 7 1

v. witha th. last tV.e v. , ' - I 11 tho prison. He is rainsr r.n.l..,. :.. .. . . . 7 7 . - '- , .uu..a t.iC ,,COlJle, ; , r.e quarterly meeto of the 1 mr Men.1..,. Ar,a-

ti t'i-. taaatt i " 7. ' 'i.i'n, '. , - , lu;Q ,;i8i IVW!U"' yet tmisaiatcly after this assertion, ' and my hope is money. And the same excellent 1 w,tl t"1'1 nn "c"1"1 ,lay ""staot at in ta.s county. Wa condsrnn such conduct. Jet i. ho business, eir.ployiDf? the lah.r cf ! I- s. .1 .. .... .. ' : , .'. J C' C" i ,e cn oViok. Ilv order of the Trustee.

by any Puty whatev.r, and it 0Jr i a, ,. i am- ... J , h 1 lc' -a l"al sue espouses a "sane- ; autaonty likewise says : we preachers "shall Zire ! ROUT. IIATTf)N. Serry.

ostit. ' t "r-oiwu ui (tie eaietyc! the steam ihi '.ass COgma: .'UCf wa3 Li3 feclin-T r.fdelic.acv. t'-,i ' bv thn rrnel.'' X.awr surelv ha, mna t,:. Otn ino. uth I-il.

lege, bu, j, our dul , , ... priv

... UUI.J u support the in. Wei. i .i. freeman wMrJKttor

! who will compromise thow principle for the ake of politic

al preferment as recreant to his country, a i l u:i-.ortay the confidence of hi fellow citizen?. A mia vv'si wi'J. to obtain office, pledge himself to a party to which ha if eonocallously opposed, would under aay circ.iiustiaeai dtny 'r.is matter. By the fallowing note, which we received a fiw days eir.ee from Mr. Bradbury, it will bs seen that he declines bsiog a candidate for the Legislature. Mr. Bradbury wat ona of the nominees of the County Convention, consequently there is a vactney o tke ticket. What course shall bo tuhe) to Ell said vacancy? We have no means to propose, but wo hop it may be done to the entire satisfaction cf the Whigs of tha caunty: Washixstg:., May 29th, IS 11. D. P. II3LLOWAV, Esq. Dear Sir. Having received the nomination at the Ute County Convention, at one of th? candidates fur a east in the next state Legislature, ut vertheltjo, at the present time find my eitua tion such as to render it necessary that I should decline accepting the Domination. Damicl BsADnuRV. May Slut IS tl . ComirtxoABLK. We with pleature copy the following noto from the Wayr.fl County Record. Mr. Iliatt is a Whig of the right stamp. Amid the selfishness manifested among many f o;;r politicians, we are gratified to see that tharo are still among us, m3:i who ?refer tha success . , "Z principlas to personal odvmccneat. r r ' "!-. ?.ii:niriTir. I notice iu yo'jr paper cf !i2j 2 th instant, a parigraph in which my naiiio is I proposed os a candidate for a seat iu the next Legislature, sijned "Many Voters.'' I do not im pjgn thoir motives bat I am not a candidate under existing circumstances. Exp8rience(i:ght to te.ieh us Wisdom that "united wo stand-dTvT ied we fail." ALLEN 1IIATT. Milton, May SSth, IS 11. 1 oe AOOittionists 01 t.ns couaty, hsiil a Convention at Centreline, on Saturday ln.it, and nominal ! a faii ticket of can Jidntri fr the Ea gil at jrs. M. I)nt'lM-NT fnnnarly anny Wright, tho '.d.Iess of loco'ooitui, arrirr. 1 in New York, a !-,v days since. ln liant Bonds, t- the nmo-aat of g 'l,00), sjM ia the city of Ne'V York on tha rj.jt.i u'.t'uu , for ti a G2J; A Movusic.mt to iir.rt. IIiit!:t9 -The patriotic r:ttrn of naltiiiio.-e, priioii rrertinj: a innnnrnent to per .r.-nt; the memory oi toe iiiustrioas Harrism. Tiieir city i- 1 s eatitiaj tj t.ie comp'iinentary title "irioiiumenlal t it ." A'ac Counterfeits, en the Hank of Sha'.vneetown, Iiiinoi, ef the enaioinatioa of and tieentys are in circulation. We understand, a stranger pnrchnse i a horse of a y-ian; man in tho north-wctsrn jiart of this county a few ,y iince, and paid for him in ppurioui bank note?, one or tro r vji-fj., i'.. Sthsvvii.-or--. .1 U:ink. T;u xtrr ma de payable to II. Cafe, dated, June lit, 15 1 ). Vi- ,e:r-, Indian, with ears in tha distance. I. otter C No 3 -1.1, words "or bearer," very indiitinct, en-ravin.; -oar-e, .In. gciicia, appearance 01 tan nolo :s tvel. e.:i, :u'.it i I to ris-eivo tha onobservnnt, pur;)a. tin to have bis 1 cn-j grav-oi! by RavvJoa, t'Jark &, '.:. Alhany. .Tciin r. A person named Frederick Fmi.er, v.'jo ha it f iiue ton- l-een en pioyed m a currier in tho Iven-'m-t ,.. j Jt OSire, !.: !fa.i Eentan.-eJ to t-n jrnri i,n-.- , , ; in ilio I'.iila irlpiiia penitentiary, for taki:i ,': ,', ' j letter. ' ' I j II xi trx" l!,e B ,n's Hi' tnonununt vi!i ijj co n ;.:otp.i . durn-j the , . ts:'.t sa-n. j Tho CVmectiru-.t s A fan !, amonnti to ti.a ha., ! fiim f 3,0 1C. Jb 71. I Croi. from an extsnsivM rn.nT.rf - .,. , " farmers in this neighborhood, we art) inciintd I 10 bcnevo that tho wheat crop ia this eoitntv ! will be tit least en average one cf the ; iri 1, f ivk... ... , " . 7. "" lcl 1 11 tiUl m"' UI'u'j5ll fT 'f,J- c m is very wat-.'i ward, Wlta lavoraom SQasaa V?e may ycl havo u S00 crcp. The Governor cf Pennsylvania has called on th -'-hsof that stalo for a loan to tho iate . e - . . . ct i per eent on the caoital nf .,.!. u.a. actually paid in, and at an interest not rveee 'C t-c- " " " necessary to pay tho interest on the state debt. Te.xrer.mce Car.rrnt!.- T, 'w i: - -lr, t r.r.n. l ,.c... ." , '." ranca Ccnvent.en 'i. 1 t T tra?eJ enuco cn the I ourth ct July next, at Prk,cd i,Iatno- rhe ceremonies will be a prooess'on ith banner?, an cratron I U is 6S;d that tha lino bein2 run as the K.,., ! 2 run as the bounJa - between the United tales and Te3, wilj! r...:J . :. 1 ,r r 1 " Ml- olsny reports are circ:,!f I

contrary to my wishes, I take this method to in- those who nay vi.-h to subscribe for tho Herald. I iwm ,J cu"J"o he language of tha Bible. Ho i r tiiem. u in tiiev foi sale at tho Fairs, things form my fiiand. through the columns of tha Pal- ,r, " : , puts .m-r languages into the month ,.f Deity, 1 of a "trifling" and "gay" M i:i.y ? Did Fortune lediurn, that howercr pratefal I m. be, Ut pa o Conmtisioims for Hayue county, meet ; & mak ur51 9.,.ak in IIcbnjw 0()d in l3 ti(,,,aes uWng C0lU9 to (hcf j, U ,j lhey Il(lIe slutd. favors, and however willing I may he, under ci- C'aiT" - -"day next. We prosumo,., the translator,; and th,s r..i9,k,.,g the W ; padJ.es for ,a!e, on whoso hacks were pinned the din.ry circum.fanees, to serve the people cf '? T' T "" f" rit "f i ev" atnmaticd cor- following lincsf Wayne County, ,o the exteet of my akii.tL, I f W utjrccIion, an.j fc,t:ry new translation in wliich a su- i p",ar ri""K of Kath't iabie voire ' " ' ' trio ttrst Ct nlv. ! .1 ....... i . . . ' I e.-fjaite vo.i t iiurrhnn. V ..,...., .... . .

axcte. 1... ,.,.,. , 1.: tr. , ...v. .. ut tne opoio"tsi liicn. pro- . '' u ui me -mi tnereoif orwnoteed- iticimmiu Jn nana.

Pa?.r. of her h.vin, been eeeneJtWle. Hold! I ira wr Lr far h" i ' " " i

JlJlanl -mint. I -. . . . i . j Us.i w icar iaer is eo f06O for topo rrom ihem J.TT'T0? forty-cight 1! T .Cf o,l! 'I""'' Mt Limmert'ck, L'fi" h h21" A?hl last, for Qbcc, T,th 000 bundr.eJ.anJ "y-ooe pisseners. O.a as mnrniriT r.f tho lit.K v . struck cnRed minutes. Reef, and sunk ia a 'few .W"ds cf 100 P'ccjrers embarke rf in . I. ..... . their doom was c,to . .1 ' , -- ,.,r, were not enaIded to cir the snip befaro she went down. itgnt persoBs nad fortunately got int0 th3 whitrh a. towing cstern, ar'd made their escsoto Vnilo Is'and. and f;. r,n.;: .i. ". , . aiuin? inere until ,3kSa Cff b" hip Wei-

Canal Mestizo at HAur.nsTo-.vN.The cut- j with having added tha letter eta the word law? The zens of Hagerstovrr have determined to make en j reader will answer: No; and fix the falsehood in effort to oatiauethe Whitewater Cartel from the j its proper place. If Q Jul not mean to s .y tvh.it Nation! RnJ. They held a meeting on Sat.tr- this words so clearly imply, let him acknowledge day laa: t take the preliminary steps towarJs.it; anj I shall he the last to condemn him. the ortfiaizvuoacf . Company th? opening of, With rrg irJ to the convertibility of tho terms bo-.ka Achrter was ottaind at the 1 st j covenant no 1 dispensation. I need only ak ( session of the legislature, et.d the citizens inter- j whether the -new coren-int' is tha same a the

ibdimncwaaappair u nave enio-j ia ir.e undertaking wth activity and zeal. Persevcr - ance will ensue success. ,BI,h Ilerall -V ,iv.l 7Vie Pitubwsh Herald. Wo have received! rs of s neat pnner, located as pot-a af tha 'B;rminai1" of ,ho two numbers United States. If contains the Prices Current, Bank Note Tb!e rd other interesting omm,rcil maftr Icctl news, anj a variety of miscel lany. We hnrebeca turned as Bger.t for this ci- J ty.'and will win pl-asure f.rward the names of r,m .. ,.r i- .. i o ....... in; i t. . i j rj IlltCli Ot UtS .. . -r, . . . ":

. ueiu j.uis wom is (jmiltoo. r.r thn . ,rni. r r. -i- ' . --i-i- your enact

Aavy.OieJ t T.lwji'Uhii on liio 7tu ot :,l,rc!.,,. " ""i,u""r uie mSi...cs oi un

anawt! Dar.wai atpanso on ttie FJtfi nf t!ie .he same rrra, with , m.lit ary honrs. II. u, tcre, the NT m 10 an. a, ,ho time . ,f Ins death, was tic com.-uatid ot tho Pacitic Squadron. R. II. C--rry, tho fiy.iive demanded bv Gov. Saward ofNtv. Yor!: ot (iov. ii!mer of Virsrinia, and w ho ho alter jjcntlein in !.1iii- d 'ivino u, ofj" - wa suosqtietifly surr-noercl Dy .Ir. IMtm,,, ii!iiiri-"j 3iict's...T, hiis been tried at lihica, N. . . i . .... . r .- iv nvirted uu sent to loo petuteati try for bve t Wiissuhsqetitly surrendered bv Mr. P.itton, years. (O-Kcfp ib-f ,re the. people Hurt ,rhcn Martin ' Van r.uroi icuthi! etne- as Srcrttan, of State, ' .... r 4.1 i . t . . . . u'iutr .-tii-iie' .re-,.-.to,-i, ne zurtiei enry cieru ii f h r if. n.ir.' ).. of Sti'.' i .f i '.7... tJ,t f "J j "-" U, U .'iiLit lL - " 1 . 0 : l .M v x t v t 1 o x s . J J"or the Palladium. THE J IIS II A 11 I S. Wa h nvo .i tho pleasure of viewing a finly executed praiton Ivory, tho work of S. S. : '.V-, !!.,. ..i . - ...... :.. .1;....... ,i.;.,u 1 ...... i- ., h. . j.iiiiiM, uu iu ii . it , Ti,,vl,,, " " -! "orn.i "pitison, may no canst uoroo goi.u. . s no navcjit been I ivorf .i, nereti-tore, witti a ' vi3ii Iron! atvis of thi character, our ladies and ; geti'lo-nen tt-.-to and fa.-hiott should by all ,:,R!,nS Cn"i.:,':: " ,h cour.-mcnt rf this . n,w.thMr. William.. Ikre t ermit 1 in vio .1.1 .'iHi u... 10. u .t-.. : days: rcomsw.thMr. Wiiiia.r,,. Ik-re , ernit 1 US to to say, notyiiaundinsr the scarcity of money, ise who for." !e should by no inans neglect ; thosf to encourage.-oj merit in the arts. As it is for . thes indulgctyo c the finer feelings of our nature, we should sfive-moro than for tho acquirement ' ot pecuni,r;.gal;,nd whttd.es rnaro to pro- ; !T!i a lf fftilll". n n li ,- t (nir lirivl fburn ptinc e:ti. -y, to C.-temphitc tho wonderful imifaI tivo lacult;.! thul.nan jd endowed with? Would ' ou w.aco -.:i p-tay by tho pen, what M s-rj. . i 1 l . r ..... '' , ' -.. a .... 1m r ft. a r M C j or j. ...... 1 1 : r !;'. .'U in; f,u i.s ;t na.ivo ol . . ,. ! '"i,:r .. t ;l y .,; i.t s H ; cities, w ii!i niovocr i irow ;," nsh'-- :' C.ii.'c '.'.rr.iy m itie lv;:stcrri :l:ng hiiira If in the arf : ac eniipot sav, but from :m ccr:;"f ;.i ;', 4 tl luj h:;i tstim-.ttoti in vl.::'o l.-i ich'ii v.i;.-; hj has s j eirtsc :, hivr; :' d re 1 to rfir.v.ivfid liim to n hi cr;,' !'.'-' ic. II.: nil be fK at Wjllbni A.Camma.d.V. I ,.f;0ii..tu .- R. 1 I' :r t ie ixi . .0 ... 1 i'.-t. a rOSfEL -.IKK CHANTS. 1 ir-', ye'.n-nv r. hv t :tis crilt v. : a v o w:d!i; in sever t. s Paul i.t'i ti. r. '.v ! m .1 ;. - til n ;. ' . so r ( :a our craft i. in ' TT tl tl'iuS. 1 sc ' ; s o s wa v. .ii a hi; T ' ,j n nue sensitive, than upon the , 1' of tS'e' s:irni3- Y'1'1 mn.v q-ioMiHi the ! 1 ' 1 1 . .-...;.. 1 v.i.io.j oi tr;r rc.?ioui tenets Witii sotrjq u ! rrco ri-?'y i m tho n-rnent you atttck too I r.-n-iTffu ,a ii.ir ,w .u. .... . Ki0 u a -a-rr-slrcims wh,,!, ri i. j'.v into I . . , , .r1"'" 1' ' -o.-Mooy. ; tr and cast up miro ana dirf. and c.;sgorgefuch language as: 'child . f Ahid daan's as," "mil 1.!." "vile lh,0 j (hl, . '., ft , 0..if.r c o, r . ,- r ' '! hifllU"S f!".'i:re i'?3 cf SP U ! ' " . f. . c : c. i-'oco teims o- p"i rr;:; trier. . ' I I : .211 tJ..l (1PVK P 0f AhdJot, i 'a god cause can be destroyed bv ! floolhcr ma iC Lct ,,. - nc cpolcrrist ihen. nr. . . he Wltoac J all but this i-snitr. nsnrriii n , . :' I she is "more fcltni than Balaam's SS., nnd npr. ! haps the reader m;y remember a few more spriak-: !ic' tf lh Ty. Q 'a'sts -J?ca i, he told no falsehood when De ; . . r tji ""J U3a ca.rge mm and the printer with the "same error."1 ke us see: a very common error !

of the press was tverlooked, by the printer, end Truly, when I contemplate the mercenary charwould perhaps not have been noticed by Z. had i acter of the nriesthood. rrnrn ,h ,u' ...

sbe not been apprised of the quibbling propensi-! .re, o, ci; mt in ncr own vindication she simply r . c . .... .... . oucfvea mat tne -s was added m nnnt r. " r calls ,hi, a i air, - una men ... ...v. v.. t.pu tie errcr upon bim C3"r?eJ ' lsc w e "Pon him (Q.) tho simple question is; did Z charge Q I

;"iiew .J.spc.ttjtioni" it n-,f, I !.., ho will en

j lighten his congregation on th;j sul.j,-ct, as I bej iievo they have been under tho impression 'that ,ha term9 indicate ihs S3mo thinP! 9nJ xh' tIiC' "liJ,l-aie i1 ""o mmg; enu mat iticy ! are thef "n vert.Wo. 1 did not say that covj enani and dl?pensation were synomymous in uil ' -Pr-" w mano uie reaoer rt'-l-c' ' B-M'Muns nave cn o-ovmus atiusion I to f.$e- covenant which is called the no !i?;etis.i- ! tion. ' ll aJhcres ' absjrd notion that i; is im . . ....... -..j... - r .I nffim.r i1""""') tnane ine senso r:vro prom- ; ;.,,, .i : . . . , m"ci: me power or triditi-mi religion! , Wh.tt ar, idolater of Language. ilo s;iys: ..Vindrx does not regard tho B.blo , , ... as either sacred or pure." And ti s ev , donee r.f !M N. thai Vin.lnr s.Li. HIT ..f il.. ' " . B.hle is so sacred, s pure, so perfect," Know, iv'Z 1,10 prevaricating disposition w.th w Inch I h ,J luce:.!, I carefully i.!ieised tho word i .nguage, lli ii i -. ikn kt;. !..- ..t I. ; . ...... I i ...:.i.. .. . .. : . ... ... u. L ... in? .cui it iin.ii ii .1 oilst!.o worus e.t men for tho truths ol the gos pel; t'.iJ t.r his iicc-Miitii od a' i m , I hav e tin been Carcful to d,'-,,rimi"a,e ,,,r l''r ' "' !1 over i b r'eibered, that, in tho I no., of P(1.tlJ i. : . ! r , . i . ..I uie kinguom oi tioii, is noi in tcortl, f.ut m power; .... .t 7 .. ..... ... -.. ... not in 1,1c 11 rrer, o il 111 trio spirit. et nl is! Itio .prevailing ministry of tho present 1 r, is r. hUer J made us well as a venal ministry, it stands in ' words and not m power. Well may ih mlknI taught priest say : I certify you, br thrcn ,ha, 1 tho gospel which is preached by 11.". is 1 Christ; for I neither received it . f him. nor wns taught it but by man in a theological srho.-l. 1 ., " . . . 1jJ5 UlfJ pr ;)cr question lie! ore us n ';' Ir nrachur'. 1 Here, tn defonco f tho ru-.tom. Vcrv nrcnostprnu.lv ritrs n pt , :.ui;j'o . t UneuU.lt(lJ toward the osilo Paul, who declares that ho preached the trospel freehj; th,t he made it i. - .V'i - OJ c.'oc; and that ho would rather die than mio trio ir-,:nci a mat er of mrri'ti.i r. u i'hi iia wu:j .,, !,;.!. r th.. . f f :i.r.'. l,a w:d 7,... .!.. hin.i., "V i e.-- ' that as a reif maker, his own hands mmistfrcd 1 his necessities. (2 savs: Paul received abundanty of tho bounty of tho church; Paul s ays he did not. Now it o'ppsars to io thus bur.facedlv to contradict the apostle is almost as impious us con - den.stog ,he language cf the Bible. 'l'l. : . .. I ... I . . . i . i. . . - abundant bounty which Pan! received frorn rch tec ms to have been q-iito ms-ilTicten t tho th to feed and clo'.ho him with et j, :(.mm.,n ,.. f.-rt; for savs he; -Even unto this pre- ,t hour ... 1 .1 7. ! . ,

o uo;u nuner tiiiu iturst, mil ato .., crHlio.,

icted nntl Zrctrt mo certain dr '":.' :.; ... ! a 1. ' a . -it: our own ua iius. .ti.u-v b'-eutity that wo-ildi.'t ruleaso him fr..m the tj;. : an honest industry; and gave him tm.o tu wi.tc ... 3 .-Ci (ti". IIS ! With a few bright exception-, toe- r,ri ,ood pr.ar to know lis t o .f the .tp'.rilu ...r th , opel. Every t!,i:: is outward iV-.ris thn ceicr.s.u.i ! j worship, down to the reward for pre-ici.ing. i'.o;' ; spi aks oi ,," rcv- rd ; but hodeciar it w.s not !:(),::;; ns i:i ttio pitsei.t uny . t not t lu ok proper, as n nirnisler, t ' lyfor 2OTlllS(ir Ilo is not mii u i. '? .' ;.. 1 vt i i f 1 Paul's lewurd. To bo called of the L--r 1 is wth : ing: to bo a holy instrument in his be! is noth lag 1 lo b-3 a mcs:n'cr cf glad tidir,-s ! ni'.,.' to e-ow tho .seeds uf i igiiteou,i;:s.s nt.d to nnks the foul r.-j :ec it the fpirituai h rv. ,; lf ;toth!,i;. '. , , !. 1. . ... o ; - ., , . u : : r 1 .. . . . . iu, nun u.i 15 itoiiiiiir, ii lie get no inn J liiis 11 tc S'i..ii in.iui goou; too re.',! e;",f pro p:0 : . e ' . .. 1 1 . 1 . . e ct iuo go.spci. ies, says t', ad this r;..;; mg: I want tha money, I caniiuf nff-rd to do tho Master's will for nothlitg. If juu do not ptty trie, I will not preach th; go?pel to you: I';i icave y,,., li'.l to peti-.li. It is true, my Masler, personifl-.d in tho prophet Hii.ha, reeieves no c :nr en-ii' n f. r his sptrifua! services; hot I, Gehazi-lik run xfla l!,n eir.na , 1 . . . 1 - - . 1 T T ' - i itiu riiJUCI, r.Ui lUbKL' I IllS mr,ii V I- . ,r ' na not Pawl wisely say: '-who plaotith a vineyard, '

a-- msir.

caieiii noi oj iae lruit tnereci? or who feedtrnrd !!' f nora- sr.,1 ,h.f;. i. . .... ( al.nll - li-t.h L a uv ,k. " ', i. "I i some sav tho 4ii J5t shall iirr hv faiih f.ni ,V... i do not mean they shall live by faith, after the I j manner in which we live by the gospel. Faith 1 .- i .i never maintainea a man: me gospel does. there- i ; fore living by taith and living by the gospel, are i different things, indigencies, to the present day of .ellin, what is called the g.jspel, I cannot forbear fancying as E9 ; t.:. . . ' . .'. . . . Ul" r"3 j mcnt nas preceded his dthrery A the good-s "Just received from heaven, and for sale, a fresh "Just received from heaven, and for sale, a fresh ' aupoly of gospel merchandize" Nevertheless

the freshness of the goods, I have always thought S ery questionable. Speaking of the minrstrv, Q says ho su-pect. 'our denomination Ins "no" such priestly office" : Gladly do I acknowledge, that we have no "tuck ! priestly office." The "order of the present day eem. to be to get into office; nnJ the office i dej six able for its lucre. Wo have no wd offica a-

- mong us. The (' anJ thou church"" u nn, . sordid church; al! its ministers though ! ably poor, are enabled by hotiet indust measureby hontH industrv til ism. viJo r " households. Hero i .oa .or uietr own households. Hero it may be j proper to remark, that in Lis eagerness to , ill.fy j the people wh use th- scriptural terms thee end , u.ut., vi torget bis vot.tcrlul reverence for the ' Jus and Ins followers. As the Bible appe.trs to be Q, sole authority j I wish to en. nro of him, whether tho apostles had - , fairs in their d.ty, by which provision was mado 'I' . . . . . . i ar uifui, t ,n InfUii'. the tr.n .,! to. J V'''" lir uar.Bf t.i ;tir.t,:i V,J t j-lav. oafiJer the eausr. m,l v.i. . i .' , mo rt,r - , IMat the I'rieU of the l,,td be enabled .?.' rii.nnrp. l'irr. Too who are in the secret of the It F1 which was to provide -for .he ,,,iri,ual welfareo. many succeed,..., KeHerat,ons'' wi-T ..Tl-I i gt-Hcniions wi,i understand j me. And ng,in, I wi,, to krow whether Paul ..... 1..., I .I ll . :. on.wm in .a Din ug'imst idose who attended j his ministry, reading on this wise: ;, jtr To the Her. fan gospel services rendered in the year "Or whether there is any nc- . . . i i . . ' wi.oni m imo iiui(, oi ttio executors of Peter's es- ; tto tin ling a pockot-fuil of receipts '-for 'services rendered." gospel "lf".n!' ,," f r" f'9" ' :"f '" " "'- "',oh,,r'-;' '"iinsyim.t,. .... , . iu., turn ' ' "ia uc; I b'ir-lier. VlMIKX. ! . P S tl 9,-V9 ,n uw" defence: the laborer j ,sworl',y hM aire; ' and yet ho appears lo ho "''"'led at my superscription, viz: The Hirelings ' cannor aoo tfio reasonableness of his , " J tcu 'n iL "V - Prfcr,pti in," yei I ,ave ,1t. . ' "0,acr ter,:1' v,z: G p.jl Merchants. j Vr. f " or the JhUatliuni. V .Viij '27fu ! To 0,1 hit iii,n,.,iav .V.iu !. 11 a t :i ! 1 hi v. t. inav I1 B-ssi jil'h on it .... ; t-!'."'! l--y.'a 1 ''V-' ,h! i'U " '""y "rlh' :"'i f1""1'1 j V.CVthy lather. u,t,rcd Uc;;, and ,l,y .wi,.r'. .!, - - . 1 . , ; " the al:1'"" ',;y "f,Urr"!, lau-h- bw" ; uJl' ",en lau-h- . up,,, l!"1" ;' jy.s i..;V.,oo., nd thine hours fadne,, (e, i Ua-,s;'-'lt' 'nmd..IO t " l'",eP"'fi 1 " nno.-rncc, in careless, th.,.,shi!c.s ! knea'stnot li.es m res ,i f.nr, rf.HiMmisery i V"t T,".u " ""'V" l'? ier year,, leir1 " , ,.,, .., ' no .oo'-o'T "WI:,ra,i-'"' ''"'''' 'J-o', 1 "'" "Oov -t tne lau.-e, v. ream to ,,, and round tl, ; ' j V urn Willi brow "'tarn nrVam,""''1 ' ftli"' '".- And seek li.e s v. t !" ili'dmtot of thv fo.vtl i.. .1 IH2MI t:l ye .1 ff o 1 i.iiv r.-.i, mo- m-himi lor it e.ill, it on ea.-i.'i, tl,e aching void cm Ic'i r" . t I'.-r rttrlii". t.!ennrt' r rr h j auti siui-v. 't d.-r-ti.,;., its wealth, its pomrv ' -Are n. met .;s e:it, ' 1 i i.r t . r.im t,,j to w.o. i jV.V t'.j : ' ' . in, ' ' r roo: .t 1.1 1 1 i.e.: . ttva, !... 1"'", "rtrv in in noor . ...a I Our dream of hopoarcifjinti tiowers, will prove at fa ' in 1 1.., . i'. :: laink i .y ;nt 1 whit t.sci st;e.vn, t. It ti,e Uiistte too is V i t'rm did -t n i n !; iie.-1 en t or ic-; , ioi I.' v - v. . t ..h, li-.- ! 1. It i 1. I I.:-..-. ..a n w orm .- pn.c proadiy win the goallo'iif.i n stenero', noble anil 't:''" '',"t labou.-ci),tlee gilts relinul Qi -, -' -!. .,ir t'.rr y et secure, or ., or fi.-r-ij., or n iht aV.ii, ,0 earlh, 1 I . y re-.; 'i 6,fi..t:,e ,cr 0 prittltn :l it t: ol (. i. a the s-r:ie t. . 1- !.,ietvii tviib lai,..ytf ,. . .. . Itut still it triU nn o-r ta!, f;tr dearer to mv heart; It 1100 U me of tno im ir and plare when maiden pride an I tear, Ii a, 11 attoire.ted to .-oii-eal the tr-nii that ...... J And l.o-.v 1 Btr ' art. e v.-1 la c: dues fei;.ei!, a id ill disguising art. 'J'o hide fit jom thee, vea ii'.m invurCi. ti.. .... 1 . ... ... ' - iwari , l't ''Hi i 1 searca I tit heart, my iova, or the feelings thera ;i aa YfiW't Hr-t I k.it.vmy hid ieo love was erhoei back by thine? No, 'iwm p;n i;:i l.aal tao j wert mine, rut I .i'.re Tu 1 o.e tr.ee, an .rave.-. - s - taluk ol" t ier, an 1 breath thy name in 'I hii preoioMJ dav and t a watt given, to West thy Mary's life. Oil inny many other? greet Ciee, love, eiili welcomed by thy wile, A a ! may she ever prove ta thee, in earth's pleasures and I woes. i1,'1'"' fr'"11' companion meet, till life's short journey lucnuimvi Jnimna. ppointment .y ndo ' '!".. .o,.,.e and reeienation." I'i fiiivt .Vrur.r X'v. .num..! '" of Je,,e Kva"- Aged 18 years and 2 months. Mr. Russell, of New York, havieg been named . ,X ,K. i',m;..in. i rm.- ,Kvtiy -yj t mw v 'iiiiuiiui'Mi'. i a ' .v tiiimti in tv aiaw affairs of the New York Custom Houses, the Nstioual intelligencer says: We learn, and .fate for the information of the Public, that Mr. Russell was not appointed nn the Commission, which has consisted from the first of Mr. Poindsxter end Mr. Kclley only. Bv the report of the Michigan State Geologist it appears that there is a rock near the Ootongoo appears tnat there is a iter, in that state, weifl R.vcr, in that state, weighing three l four too, called the Copper Rock, a part of which has been called the Copper Rock," analyzed and yielded US per cent, of pure metal.