Standard, Volume 4, Number 33, Madison, Jefferson County, 4 June 1835 — Page 3

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THURSDAY. JL'Ni; 1, lStf.

Tor the Standard. CONTENTMENT. One of Paul's counsels to his brethren vis. "I

- . - - content with such things as ye have." This emIImtor.. rr.-vt.A'iATii"-. We frequently re - : inentlv holy and useful man. msd-i much greater cotve eommumcati ;:s cottt.r.r.-r.g simh kind attainments in the school of Christ than the most request as. the ;'o'.'.o'.vi:i: "PU-a- corr-ot mistakes, of those who have come after hint, for he could if thous'-.t worthy of pn'me ibmi;' "ilxcuso inae- say,1"! have learned in what.-oever sta'e 1 a:n. curacies ia spe king, punctuation.. "o." And, by therewith to be content: freaking with referway ofapologv tor nib-takes" a:i.l "inaccuracies," once to the changes and vicissitudes ofiife, particwo are informed that the puce was "written ia uhrly those which bear on its comforts and ncccs-

great ka-t..- "during a f-w leisure mo.ne.its varies. Hence, though lie had more cares to con-

"havintr no ttm- to review," "c. Now, there- tend with more to try his patience and disturb fore, b.- it known u;it' a.! whom it may concern, his peace, than perhaps has fallen to the lot of any

that my expect till contributions designed for the other man, yet he could always rejoice in the

Standard to Le lini.-hvd in the best possible style, ; midst of all he was comforted.

as it regards onho.r.aphy. j onmanship, ana rspe- rpilc fame lesson, if now learned and felt as he

c'aliy language. The i ords used must convey learned and felt it, will have a like beneficial initio i lea intended in the most clear and forcible jhionce. In other words, true contentment gives manner. Mar.u.-eripts hereafter sent to our ohlce peace of mind. Hut how few possess, to the same which exhibit all the mark of car h s-noss,and in ad- cxtt nt, the spirit which Paul manifested, and how itition, have tb.c hard ikon 1 jo tell us that they were mmv oven oi the professed followers of Christ

i.l repine at iim dbperisa-iens of lh ii

pr-motc the objects which they atmeu to promote. Think you the Ape-tie:' would have resorted to such meatr-l Is net ike plan which i...: A ;.,t..;;.;:e

roeommpn o ed j us. a? goo-.; : ei ei v .ae a ....ii. .-.. . x- ' earth, do you ruppose he would eft up one of, Y;;h

these a flairs, and htmse:: se.i arttcic-

ch iri-a! le 0'-eCt,? The Lord lovetii a iheerAil .-.ivr.

fe rings should he increase.! a hut., bed tel l. : "a Am; v.-1 x . ...i a,a at..:..-' ' e

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those who i.e not ::ive cm-criu.iy

be fashionable, had better quit givir.i

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ring a few "i.-lscto tn.v.i-T.t-. wid ! e thrown un- Providonce, and fret at;ainst the Tluh r of the uttider the table, without fa-th-T ceretnony, unles.? V.:.1V.. J low often do they forget the loving kindthav b.ave so:i.- unc nimvi r' teeeati; qualm-s. lu 0 ' tlaar lied, enter, his suiferings during the Individuai-j who send such manu--cripts, not only t;:11a el'hi- incarnation, and the great, inestimable

?n u;ter.saaa; ., tax on our unit' an.i pa- ntonement ma.te ty him. ant rejatie at their lignt .-1 ut in-u't th- underst mdi.t ot tb.ree- r.tP.ictions, which are but for a season, anA which,

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The reason why Go 1 has made it necessary tor -v.oe .; men to contribute of their substance to charitable ! lit an

objects, dobt!ess is. that one of t

holi st principles of our nature may t-tereoy ir , a i i-.. i : ... 1 '

cultivate,', r.r.a fn'ettitt.rii"... 4 " " 1 '

attain..!, when, to obtain cantribtfta:',:-, app. atare -atde to the t'.riing- of vaaity a t 1 a-t :i:.tt;et. I have some other very s-ri-ms ob etteas to tie se charitable ihirs, which 1 will not now ft .i: : ! ut which will re:! lily sit-t : st tb.ae a Ivr ;. e . ry oaui s person ace, it ai.it. d with the to.antf r m w ;:;-. t t'a-v are l etierabv eoa luet. a. .f - :.

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(if tb eaaai d : I 1 . a u I b , i f . ta . r the ;:' o b s 1 1" ;le , t i - it.b to . a . ' . .a. ib. tb a ("banipaleitt. Wbo .' V.'e.os,- wor 1 will rrtau-i :::tr

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l,-.!inti? o; our re.tt ",' . eien an i w o.i:. n w no !t rtatlv improve.1, wi.l worii out tor luesn a tar v.a.-e i'er the ;- -t r.t it .1 future ger.-rations, n-.nst nio'-e exceeding and eternal weight of glory, take time, and do it wall, liv.ry thought that fut what is this contentment of which the apospa; s into one's heal roust net be considered as tie speaks! It is not stoical indifference, or any 7-,i.v'.'y i-tjvrt'iut, and , fortb.with, cent to ttie print- .i,ina: which will prevent us from endeavouring to ing office. Had halt that is new published been hotter our condition; but a something which forcouiaiitto 1 to the llwt as soon as committed to i.jo, an undue solicitude, or anxiety for that which paper, or kept at home, aloof from public eye, the wc t0 not pn-sess. is the veccsftry n.-ull ov iworld would have b-n double the wiser. Auth- rrserrf,i a ,J chorf il s-J,miio:i a the tc:ll of (;!, a,rs must think, and tl.h.k. and think a train; an i nnd constitutes a principal share of the happiness write, and c vrr- c . tittd corr.r, until no fault can : of tlie ChrittUri. When lie. like the dutiful and af-

le ioun.:. ; fectionate child, is contented in whatever tutuaN. V. We Impe oar cwvnion-i will not tloti !:i heavenly lV.her si cs fit to jdaco him, tic. misunderstar,.; u, and e.-nc;u.b that we w i-ti x ti!at i,K onjoys that peace and happiness which them to drop tla ,r p--ns. i hi the contrary, we the world can neither give nor take away, lbs hereby call upon then to p-:t mi :h all thetrstr, ttcth, treasure is in Heaven and his heart is there also. amis, ml us no- th - ! - th - ea-a.sto hand of; Much of the unhappincss experienced amomr its own accord -but the lest thy can commr-ml. men is occasioned by a want of this spirit. And . ........

"is Ulliiapi.iness Wl 1 coniiroie fo exist iint-1 n-f.

A liitt-ttrw Gtt.otM.ut aP ;::- r--M-uv. ftttitlat p:;v,. :t.;,n,.,j ,.t t;link o!- ourselves more hi-h- . i'.h"; ,,-..(.,( 1- ! ih l.n ir l.-t --f , , , . , , , , . . . - , ., .. . ,, . . ( . i- iv ilnto we ouedit to ttuuR; but liave been initiated ,v..ii a ;u t ' nu.'i ' i 1 . ' ( j t !;: if: av ' . 1-. S-;.u r., Profesr-or i.;' ! h be;.: Li-era; tire. "ia th, into the -school of Christ, and have been taught I.-Ait.- S.-ininary." what we are by nature sinners justly cotidemnT'lis work is now in the press, an i will j.roba- ed, liable to be deprived of everv oniovment ami "Ijlv he p-iblishe 1 by Novetu'..er next. It will be made eternally miserable; what we are bv prnc-

e vv.pri.-ed in a l itno. volume of about 050 or 300 , ilee, still more obnoxious to th.- P'i

h;;ilKN"I.t -iV. It seems from an Ah :rnv piper, that tb-re

present a newspaper war at prear.

i'l-ofessor Sim, a rhrenol jl.-t . and l'r U Isey, an i;a? i-0 ,'Kciared! unbeliever in the svs-teni. Dr. hlel-a y is disposed

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to oppo-e the system; or, at least, one ot its a.tvo-. cates, by direct appeal to 07 . i-imraf. Accordingly, he induced several respectable youn;v men to troto iail and sub.mit their hea-Is to a rhrer.oloi-

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ed with much iM-Jf-comph.concy. that it v- the; . , , , . 1. f - VI ( -i -. A .1 :i . ' ' a tit 1 ! : a. ' ' a. . i a . province 01 the ; hrono.ogist ;;o: to say vv ...at men ; ;y ..t;,,. Vc i-aaa,.! ate,:.: a a,,,,;.; :a taa !i'! done, but what they would bo ,',.- y tinio, on c ha-.c mi.-h for ..n.! ti-.a - t-: it !. ' ,..

t !t:e -i-M.if'--. 1 . 1 (. eie., 1 we ka.-p i: oat am.ai, t..- ."...i-p :t f ' : ' i 1

' .' . ' ' i '' ' 1 . u. - . c, , i,e v. 'I tin ( ha - . rila in! v i-r.-n, ia -a i : ;lo.''e;;,;r;;s .ei iheir t thu roiin ,-,m.ui in t uth-i i.t-.-n.v

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guard Pjramst t.n.se ; ro . s.y -.. r vi.i.ait; am. .-.;..,. .., v :.;.,, na: : i,.,.,, .b . i- : . the .rood people of till5 villaae b am a !c.-.-on Ot want ,f .-ueti l.-ia-e :an.n: . .vsran eisa. ia a Pi ea: .a," '!

caution fro: 11 th decision - of ; ;r . bb.'e t rrJ rum . '""

professins to l e jMissessed of : spirit of -.'nv 11...'..--.-

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a-s. Its object, says the au'hor, "is to sive a bv reason of actual tranressions, and what we

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on of a 1 .-.if S .--Of of j'.-.-i.-.-y-t.' J,. Th-- votltr mat! ,,, ,-.. f ;. W, nv -1 ail n- OrMi; p

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he was dressed in an iiimi-: b! V it W a- 1 be fi ia-! time- in I pertaitt'"! any par-on to !b.

erf ot l;i i-.i-a.i. He. Jiov ver, tilt : : v.a a opeiaaion a-- well as eoiil, 1 i e exp 'ctea. n a a ! a

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st.iP--:aent ot t.;1 iiaaa-.i-Mita! ou;rhi to be free from sin, lovers of holiness, !obfew 1. mgu tfa-a u n-.tf. irra-s- vers of Cod. And thither, how nnwonliv we are

- p-ira-e ifv.-y. , oi Cie least ot all taem -reus we on-'ov, and liow

i --a V'fl atp . - ate to a- i;.::-t :.m 1 . y aep.o,-:!- . ontir.-Iy 1 cpemlent we a

c-M.-i.p-.es.aaf a praat ca; appia- it. m o. tti.-m and unm rited grace, not only for hie eternal and v;(,;o;, ,ila. ..jlis n,nA 110; v,.(.-.j i;i;;i;iC,,l.-

-aiia to .-.icii p a ; iges ot . r- vi'ii J-'.iie ot . al! the joys and glories of an unseen world, but 1.

c 11 art ol ms mental ptvdi.eet ,o:i4, gtt v t i.e.- (

re upon rich, sovereign I atel b it the ,-..;.., unbe-r tlie s. rim

con

bb i Testament, as may i;:e ::; ,oii-e:t; stu- ; rt lor every thin

1 which adds to our comfort an,

.i mt easy acces- to the whole. The plan of the happiness here; how all were purchased for us work is soamwhy- did -re at fro n that of any a!- ! ;U an infinite price, even the precious Mood ot

lea iy he tore tae nneac; neitiz a s.aipie .xatta- , ,1C sou 0f q(1 1, ani how- otten since

t- made parta-

Thc next morning, the aforesaid y on a x - ' b .-men put on h'uiivlf: that is to say, v au e las Ur 11: 1 dress, (having the same h'-ad, howe .-:-, t:- the r eniivz before,) undo: went :uo:!ie. . i..a..t .tie 1. and received another chart, agreeing with 1 be to.-m. r. lea--:, in six out ot' "m '-. ' t :a : aa. 'a: -. Nov.

orei . the waiter's aar:i views, in his own way, i kr-rs of atrace, we have erred in thought, in com

.. ... u... x..i, i) ... .1 ... 1 e a, n .tv a..!., .nil , eisation, in liactice: tmw utte we have done to! , , .. ,, . ,, , . , . ' ' ' 11 ii.taouah tins youioz treni Ionian : ;a:-i:,! t arou an t !te r."n"'-: 'a! llT, " ' "? a 5i;SN: r" , f lf -ho. a-ono ,J,,,(!tlu, ,cc-na uu without loin, saspected of ;-;V:" ?:ir;:. - ,J!l " ; " h ; who is the author an.1 Rn- v,,,l:x ,0 n;ental itVwn.-,J:J, may be

1 .... -- !"- t 1- i.a.si i .lauuMi ia.i 1 it.or ot all our happiness. ea more; had wi

picturesque ol a.l tae anci.-.u .t-v.n,a ;es. done ail that was required loved him with al Froai the ia-i -etiou of a f-w s'i -e:-i, s -iU us by ; our hearts, and served him with all our strenct!

ma.,, and from toe known abilities of PTofes.-or ! we w

seaie im.'g.r in h-ttin;; iiini laii at io'aa We w believe with Macbeth, that " lb,, re is r. o .a -t

oui i still be "unproiitable servants," and To know the mindVoonstrrotlou in ihe 'he

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..ow e, vv ,- e-e, i o ., ,e.u t ,u .at. vv ot k ,u prove I w ou(l h lV0 no claim to the honor and favor or, who do not und.-rs.aad th.,! art. ho n hr";i' 10 l'!i,!:c:l! ;:tU !',iU- V' sl,lU ' '( iod. Ought beings so sinful, so unworthy, ail means. eivc ,,,0tl ,, lhi. 0 ;!, uf ,!

ervimj-. SO ltlili- .t,., to , mc tor nil tlu-vl.

riiaeip il ; . 1 . ; e . ana we ': a v el 1i-.. aiaa ! t . , :- : i i tin: -.' it . i ' a a' ai a; - s."

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wa t tor it- a p a - ia a tie e ,t.i ;io 1 : : t ;e a ;; a : v , and i .-.

w nope it w.li no: a a i,.a ,.,.r-.y ..a.ayea. e re- ; i,.!Vl, nn,i rtre.ever ie dissati-

l t:- "i:lt XAt" 1,1 ! ,r ' ;-""!ila ac piamtea ; p,a ) thev have not more of this world's with the bra .mi whi -h 'iol ha. honored as the : i:ia,ds!llather if we murmur and rebel, let it be vehicle of co ntimnic t.in- mve thin half the rev- :KT,linsS ouv Hns; if dissatisfied, let it be with our . bu:oa whte.i h- his h-ea pie t 1 to give uS are :.-,,.. conrin.rS alul s!ow attainments in the Divine

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aery year mere asui;

to.

IV-o'. Stuart has done I t

tn ieh; but he has only acte 1 i- a pioneer. Others i

mu-t loaow, ami nais.i ttie war." no lias so ai t ,i. ;,.-,,,- ; i- 1 . , . ' j '. t.m cucuuistanees in which we mav lie jdaced, 1 il. - . i. :-t t. . .... I . ' -

. u:ii Iran ea. i loio.-.-.u one.

Our happiness in all the relations of life and all

'til, and be on the ah rt and I wotib

as a preventive of the enttsoip

eUCes oi ieo or III-

ainity, that por:ams he selected from the 'hit

aval-.': 1 :a .w i t!ia a " i ai' ' v--. '.aaba'' 'a ''."-a ( .Li'' i la' ilav et a iniaiia inua..-, a I'ea-ii .: . j ie.uiii-.ct ntieaipl. ! to !'.' wioy h; aa a re ei'"'' ! J-ia'... r. :

i t.'i iiiinay ia, aim some time vi! his 'ciliim- ae; an.i J

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I'-giCld 2-..-K.'y, and appaiint.-d !0 ex,i mi ;: e all the ! -'an-', to tin' no -mail ilmr-i.ui el "i. haws the l;ti-t fill, aa- , . . , , , ,., , .. ! (ball rotiiite : Tin- lioi-.n is a nov oftidii-- head, it s.'aaJaia peop.e s yatcs and have such as are -imely to H)t hct u ,-,, ,nit t,,,,,,,-,. lt is Pm.!y.

'.a. 1 hie i.f ibe ii-'t a aba a rs of t i i a s' ia i

a st o..f ilaeaclian el 1 1 nr. ., i a '.viut-i taa aaai- a i aa.r ai i: ,r

nook wid be the j dep-nds upon our cherishing and cultivating a

tains. We do him no iiru-tire when we sav, wc

. i:.i''.' it w i I o a " a :o ev-a o : o : m- i '

.' o come.'

spirit of contentment, and contentrneni is not a-

trt fro: u godliness '( i then is the laxis )'.'!

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e ta grot to issue oar paper this week without some n, vs from Fi-t-l uiar. "A'e ha c l.ceti rx-pr-ctimr something by everv taath but in vain.

7.o. o.a u ?dissio-t. Letters from iIr.

-or the Standard. CHAPilTAb.LE FAIRS. T wish to lay before the readers of the Standard

i .t n.-w iiiougnis m til.' suo.eet oi noating j.urx tor

romoiion of charitable objects. 1 allude to

eecoaie uiicitn uizai, i-y giving way to taeir rming t j;,;,,? j;,!.js i,i .'. ."

propensities, sent to tae Asylum; common in I'l l- ' oMi-ma! applieatKias t'-a many .

SOOt lir li' innarl,. 1 :n i'vo in' I!-..- if .0

"! ' " - ' iriisan. t,i '.i.. I. iiiie. I -ea. all ti.n.-s a o 'i-i.a . ii i i :

i his won i.l , pcrnaps. save t,.,ie am; .rpvnu ; a no , -oii! ! ..i u...--.! nn-i u im- aa: a ..a

thousih it mi a. b.t not drv up the the fountain, it "v'i:-"h1"'

would, at least, divert the channel. Put to be serious: It' Phrenolo-.-v is a internal

1.

r sei..u ei" race',', nt u taa ;

a,', ta:i;ii,a ul i- .-;:.-. v.-oikii-. r:n:!.', v. nil a .-:.'.'. -a n:'t ie v.ain, ' J"! ie niii! i in rr a i .-a.i.; ciil;:.!:' ea :i !-;,-.! excii.'iit, aiui p.'itaaii . tpi ii 1i,i:iv .nib of t'ena! par. c ; ; ...i in tiie ii;a ,!i' i nil.) i ;, :o. a i i u i: ii p s--.-ia-ni t . a'.j-a ; i . : i . . t ' a 1 . , 1 1 n t '. i e n : f, i l.a t'.etl.ia a,:" ma". .- ti.e nil a pea!: ib'.c ......i-er-:. i w-SA a" n aai n. 'Vr.j lam- a : !

I ! i.iiB i ;.!l ill !i iii-i, til" "iV r .! i't i i rm- a a'. ".ii'i ie ' i a ! l.n n I a '.ill.' : ii- ' i a ';er:. i 'a a av p : a : ii... v j , , , i a' :1 1 "All ,. I.... .' v..:-l III t,, i , . , , i , .

. Oil' in

a lean an-

fa'iai a ;. i: e

Vcn.-ible. m--iiib(rs of ?!

m.ss.on, writteu as mt.

! 'he lttth of iIarch, have U--n r ceived, ! y tin ir !

boi .s. ia this id. ace. The i hst-ien familv w. re

t ' 'ap. town, and all wei ..are extracts next w. ek.

tb

those tairs where large parties arc collected , and

articles oi littie or no value are disposed of at prices ten or a dozen times more than their real value.

i Now, while 1 truly anmeciate the motives of

We .b-siatl irtvina-i ,iw., ,,.k ..,t.i ,i ". ,i .,...! :.

.ii., . v. .... ,erwi.i .IJ...S iiu ii.'VI.I, j'eil.lll nie t.j tt.v-

press my doubts as to the propriety of the method which they have chosen.

.1 7ba be .a? ' A c--;;-- ' r" a-ij'.-b : br an,' u an-.a.i. as :i ebb hei-af :.s. taaallai-, ..

science, a system of truth and I am p.. t-u aie.l i:,;M,!.i;'nin, .M.iiiti,,u'i-y i-o-mty, N. V. not ;:. ! pnf'.i that, in its leading features, it is such -ti l 1 am ibna'r'i ta'' Am-tau: en Int I i- tuaa-, I' a! a.l l.n-' in b Jn-i 1 ' ilniit, In- l.U lar b.' 1 an i l.aial. an 1 s; i ay. -a la pa, Is ua W llOllV OiqiOSOil 10 tlie mcilnai Ol 1 :lt iiHillcill'I ii , ' , , , e , : .11,.: i. ,.' 1 ... , : u ., ,, 1 ,- ; 1 ..... , 11 -i known ; ana sn-t 1 i ,..a s 1 , : , , 0 .. , i , ,, . . s .. a , . 1 . , .. , i lvliowlci lo of its i.rineioh-s in the wav lana-ual by ' ,...l,ll,. -ii!i or 111 1 1 t'V ii'.itt "a r.nri ",- ai t a: I taa r-iia :-.!-

some. Emrlish Cramtiiar is a us. ; h 1 1 ate! rational ! -m''i'-y rntr -h :d! .air -. a "iar ,.a!i ,

i t . 11.. toi ,()! ,(::; in an . 11. 1 . iail ii . ,11; 11 1 (science: but those strolling u.lcL.s who pro; o-e to i u ,,,,,isi, , (.v.avet!iat we baa .-an. pa. .1 vvilii her ,p,i

teach it in leu, ffh .-.or liraily let-iurc s, are u, it her i (Cbimi-tr an I Ib'ipii..a An i i-.; ! one a a: nr .eon. ,;.,. ,t ..',.. ,;.,-! a-.-I e '.; c-lW.i.....ti .Mi....:-. i v. ,y -.- - a ,

da ul

in object wlncn the buyer can only gain tor himself hv diligent study. Chemistry is a useful and

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a; in,1 b a 1 ; n" irS u .' s '. S !b; ! ' N : !a.

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It is our duty to avoid, not only that which is really evil, hut even the appearance of evil. These fairs are j laces of fashionable resort; and so all.

Pm-lirjal npen fertile fia'r .iiainatian of tlie t-'erp'nn's. All (b'lioniinatiiMis of ( 'In isti 111s ai s to! a n .' I ly law. 'I'm'

P.itv. Y. L. IMcCai.i.a. This brother has resigned his pastoral charge in Hbhtdelphia, and romi.onced ttavolliipj, with a view ;o benefit his

" ' . ' ' ' 1 ",. ' who wish to be considered fashionable, will attend.'

1 ew iiii-ii, u any, in our country, are i.f tt. r quail- : ...

h i for s-.ich a mission. We hope his Ubo.s wil Iei-hst in opening the ( y. s bo'h ..!' ihot-stant and Ca'iiolic-. The ia-1 v. he. id of him. he wa

rational science: hut what advantage can the world ever gain from those osmopolilr ! trnrs who lax our lime and money for the privilege, of seeing them cat Jirc, walk on hot bars oi' iron, and the like, or filling our lungs witii .Yilrus Cb ee Cm, to ascertain which of our i.unij's sits upon the

throne: v ertaimv none. . n . i w.o a ein o.o.-s no !

British Omnia'" at Oporto lias lutfly npjilir.l i t'.ie flrui-h

ami l-'.iK'is11 ''"''b" Soeiely lor a jcnn t .-ipies.il itu'Senptnn's t.a be sent tohiai as a b.'iiiaia ot lin' w-nk ol i'.fi'.' i!istrib'iti.m in that kineioni. Tin: Ci.-icp of A 1 pis h is !a;aiy pnli'ishp.l an edition uf I '00 ) !h!i!es. .Mislr!.:l Jifi:r,tt: WV ju Ii.'.' aaiia- ol' tiie lefb - --li:u.n.!"-i-f Ill-id-aiaim ! t'.- ia nrmv leaiia a '! n.- .' : :m.l v':s.-t of .ii-ll ni ay e 1 -.. A : 1 a" t a .' im-j 1 1110-1 icm ob it.'iy. In "oaani, lr't '!;;bt 1 a-o- w. ie ...-.'.

a- tnanv as '-ten iie'te.H.s ; eat I

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i 1 P'f - b irzh, lociuri.ig very ever.ini'. to crow. f l.OUs.'s.

. .... , j dill'er who would have us inhale his 'ha i...i'' 1 N, ia ) j (.run, he fu.mjii '-MirXv too i. ar . i.i.i 1 - . moral necessity tor their tmrchas-l , , . , . . , : ' ' , , - t ,,, ...... .(-.,, i i '. . , , 1 (;,is, thoueli lor the paltry sum oi m vr!:-llrc ret,.' '"'" ''" 1 1,1,1 111 " """ g art if I. S, tor Wllicll they must pay , . .,., . i'.'.ii ill tbini-eet ! alone was left to s.e.i' (.at 111 1-1 1. 1 t . ; s. .Now, 1 ask, would "it be rb-llt W RPt ""' U?,'"!l KnOW",,- ' ?-"!'.i,'''b " J ,.,,., went s.wen th.H.san.l. From lhi, we may I, an ... !; " ' ' . D will, like all Other acquirements, cost llntr and ta- c.u tinns in our jail-ni.-ius ri'p.'-tii;', I'.i.' v er. 1,1- state e! ices at sue, extravagant prices, (ho ftW of lhe sys.01ll on;y ,):,. , paniciar p!a,-.;s. Tint ,y f -; ; ;' ' ; p';-" ;"";

I iKsaii-

nt Cr.-Hiv;. Jona-haa 1'. ("ushin-r, las.;, i

I hen . there is a

: i iii seal, e triltin'r a

1 xorbitant prices

; to sell these articles at such extravagant prices, if!

I the profits were not to be devoted to some charita- ; o'jvct? And will the object, to be attained,

;ify the meatis used for its attainment Is it

S,liieV I'ollere. !

, ! mice

Ih. si b nt cf Hampden

lhhvard "o. Va. dud on Saturday, the ::th of A.ail. in Ibth i.j,, X. i

right to do evil, that good mav come!

' It will be urged, that those who purchase jhese . articles, do it tiom the impulses of benevolence, i and v.-oiikl not wis'u the value of their money.

, . , j This is .lotibtless true with respect to many; and 0;.ieaT!o. yli . H . it. Hooki us wa ord atiicd : ... .. " , . , , ,, i . il it is true witli regard to all, then lairs, to say the 10 !:: woik ot tlie -ospel Ministry, by tii-' Louis- , ...... ' ' 1 b-ast, are useless. I-or those who purchase lion, viae liasbyterv, on the O.jiii Alii; and Wisin-; . ... , . . . . ' bonevoient ieehmis, wounl ive as much in a mon

r : ' a.. . a -. -1 . im- . u : i a : ' r , u . o : l s 1 1 i i -. l i 1 1 1 :a

(i.'i..'.'.V-.'b'.ii. .S''.ir.v, T:is,;t'iii .;.-. is, .'. fir r:tl e. .'! .'. .,' ..'.v. Aroic f u.ul i.t't neo a' Sh ,''. ":, a. '!",.!, i, - v, ( '!u .-., ( '!! n t 'fiii:i is, rit!. zi' i ' a : i.-'o'.'c ;"" .'( ; ).-., ( 'a. 'ii '-'. ': ( , . ' 'o , , 'a, ',' , ir'i.'t; ir fv'f. ; ;,.';' .1 I I '; !!,'.': .a e-, . 'a . ,;;'. ,' b.f. hi,.;.'!.;.?', bs .V. ., v. ,V.". .V.a . ; .-.-. , - a .' ' .-a .;.i ., . ,' , ..: . ',! 'bv ; a, ,. . f . ri . .;', a-... .'. '....',. !': N' "-. Ah .'a. -,.." a, .a. '. ;: .'.- I . . bt,f :(i by ;,':..... ,r b : - ! fi ' i ..." iir a i a i" 1 ei i a ::"'. t a " t ii j w i-a n e;i t ; . P. of ,: .'; .uti.-b w '. a a, ni ..: !:a n; t iai laon, t I" i , i'.i , : a a - at :n, at '. T : . e, n 1 1 : f e t : a 1 e r. ni, h i ; , -ii : ! ! I . ' !"i i: i-a, o, aapiav e l p;.. !n,v. i;!;.n ! !!!

t i,' p'a ai mil v I renin : oiin.a, VI. iv ti', is...

lifty dollars, more or 1, to gratb.y a curiosity that J lmrrieaa VW,- .sv-Wv. V.l vm m-.v a,.xi!i,a,-s !,.e cor. Id as Weil have been satisfied Without erice; ! been foiinr,!. iw o ol w !uah a-.c iti i'.io p.'.nin. I 'i'. x is. lb

an 1 'I'ay loisi alio.

simple way. lint, it is believed, that to ilnee-

fourths who attend these places, there is in these

Tlie following persons are authorised, and res- llinbrs the appearance of evil. They feel obliged ptctfally requested to act as agents for the Stan- ' to purchase, and then feel as if tin y had been a t- cheated. They look upon these things as a kind Stu H.yrille, Ky. fob Samuel boyd. , of "pious fraud;" as devices lor getting their mo-n'h-Han, ShiL.h ,hrrhrs, Ky. 'oh Sam. Todd . noJ" w ithout, rendering a fair equivalent. V. r:sret ritli Ihinyri,. Ki. .'ioi. In t,lh M. j ('an it la1 proper to reinii to meihols of such i'.e...a.i,t,y, f ).'..' lb v. John bo -, 'dotih-ful character for accomplishing benevolent

.a' ilie Iionr. wit'amit ini l.'i I a!.iii ' to in 'v' ol t an eon !ui.:n i! i . .

recate. 1 am sorry that this village mu.-t he taxed j ,.,OM, ai,Ml.,,, us.s. S. J.,i,;it. ' '" ! - w t , , "

: .4 ; ' i - ii.i.--- i .V -. 1 , I H , ! , ! . ' i j I1- a I I ' ! v i 1 . i ' , id t i I " i V r -! el S.ttr ! 1 ' t ' 1 1 ' (' i , ' 1 i 1 l' i ' i!t'A "'bU'. il I hi ,!-..'' i i .1 hi-' v" !. "-, ' t'l ib'k, lll!i:i.a i ib;1' f .-.1

for the system has its friends here men of sei- I '''''O 'n .i.,y-,s ,.i ,,es , .-.e , , , , . , r. o;.- -. e a. ei , a, - .aai'.-s. ( r nits ol I nates h h, .'il in . ' O I .' .N -w i .nu, j-;:I.-.t.' aeo; . j n ire !'..'in- a ; . I 'w . encellld philosophical research, who are UnWll- , MetimtliM, t!.e I Ipeenpal, an.i t'.. All--i-'.i -tl- Sim :.,- j ! !. a . - I , !. . 'if -. a V ( l,, he I. an I - tin- Sp,. i a. . . ... .t , i , ... . c j : i 1 i i ae....... -ri,,. i ' ... i i, , . ,- .1 i . t:1 a i. . 1 1 ,' v. a. , , .. , , i ' -, ; 1 1 v ., , i a t, i .en i ... - . , i

' ' , , , , t i , , i I litnte cliil.! in t!ir I 'ni'.' I S; itrs, nn !ei- ! a n Vina ,,i :i-', a ',, v. e I: et!:. i 'bail a . ; : an.l eaia I'lefiu es. Tilt' v.!:. sneak the letduiffs, 1 am persuaded, ol three. . ,, , , ... v , a-,, , , . i- ' I ' ulin is iilne to reail, w it.t :l ImI.I.' ol .ov . .' rial, i t. pHi- ; t ion I' v.- ; v.."c- I. fourths of the people here, Cltions, Jirofessors, I ;.! Pilii.-ili no h en ei-iii'i He i in S inh tnr.i -a, .M.' en. j I". I - -s v. i ii le i i ii'. . I-a. Ii a -a s . b I fmii, v

0"Tct. 1 litv'',"!,- ' ana.la, ,Ve. .rials c. in.iiii'y, I i I a a-n : , it . a I p ea e .: pp v I 1 '.' a::.-, i a . i en . pt 'im-ra

.i(.,!i:iu .1 aliars I ei . .' In en inaai- In papoeanl .ai.a.iiia t . i.l.l I l...U.. . S. iiplnu s ai,r..a.. M iv 10, 1 a'!."..

f h

.V-,.-

i ib V' .o : -

ib i r;. ! W ill not fur h thiniis rather retard thai

and students, when 1 say, it is asulnect ol r

Especially is it painful to hear, that profs. ois of religion, who acknowledge themselves si e wards, and that all they have belongs to tied, should

Por. Ti'.iiaai: Nb wi-'ttv. An l'ai:;!i-!i in v !ia ha ! i-in ,! ! -. . a e. invent, to!, 1 nn tli.it she l,a 1 -.p.foai i-a a mm w h 1 a - l.'i 1 i I a N ' I ! ' I ! I ' i i N ! ' T.l J.'. P.-

aa - ia i-i, te l.'MM t ii a te la! -.

a t ei .a o ia i

squander their mom-v in gratif-iimr a eiino-iiv so , ' ' """""''' ' "r '""' ''" ' '' " - i i " . s.u 1 s:a', '-ho... linah ha,v .... n oal ! a,a a a . mle, so useless. 1 hat they have been lob to l:,e ; ,,,.,,,,. uit! , ,.,. ,., ,., ,!,, a, a. -.,, course without ilrliberaiion ,1 am pei-.-tl.tded. 1 pen t on- yen- to taa w nil ; .mi I 1: : e , n a : a ,, .i - . i . , 1... . . ii i . 1 1 1 o , n ' i v i i 1 1 m. . ' i 1 v t 1 f : 1 , 1 1 ! i .. '. ! r a . , i : relieetion ii'ii' error m i! ho '.aoi alia . i . . oino : '

, i nulla- ir.-i'lf ,i v

have already acknowledged these to be tie :r cotl- ' . .nnr'a ot t i - nnia.nl -lie ae'. - .a- ia a in, n in .a ,1 .....-.

f I . in sue; thi'iiis.-K i-s ; an I rani ut.ia n i I'lrn pi't ali.-iaai n ' tn a Ii ien.l, " un aie in i -1 .1 ken,"1 w is t'a ' e'pb ; "i!in-.' p

The )hi ls'islaturf is snnininin' I l. i-niivnio i-.ulv in r.ct -en lie m. n wa n- nio-r,! in making sins i, Oi- ixi.is v. ti.. . -.-month, in refer.-nei' lo t'no iliilien!ii.' i"S-.i'.- le- la.c I' "anbai v , pr.pn.L-. at ili"-m t'aio. i;'i a -i i'i!.;; l.-tnn 1 I he a a i.' line lun.cfn (ltio atal iMu'airm. '' ' ' ' ' " ' '

V. ,

Victlolis.

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