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ua: cont:si.:.ii:ir.? position, lo warn the western : our ct tf.Y.-fff.'t, 7o forr svprcmchj, and It rfo ; entered lint tho ofienco mitfit abound," Cat. iii. ch.t relies of i mprtviiiv; Mariners, an.l to no; as a ' command, than la vw. ordinal righlcoumc.! If;'-- I'om, iii. -20. iv. !.. v. 20.' Do they imply a norlyini point it a!! who love that rcacicti which ' human nature has so much sirengih, as that bv it- i co. if.v of i?f blin3 li-'hed to oar ability, "that it is v;.-v? -.,-,-,,.- ,'.v ...--. i . , iii i nu-ht i!ot ho given i;i vain! Do fhev not rather .., -r i -f.j(t.-i . j-om it can love (,od fut'-rcmr v, as tue Fchoo'.men . iiV t!..t . ,,., .. -1 . - i ' . r. .. , , . ,. ' ' . -mow tmu a v. as i.anr.oi :.o be o.m oar aothtv. in u lS r-;'' 'ont ).. i::.or ta - ;.:,:or :.rr . cmimentty alum:, what becomes of oristna! fin! order toconvinco us ofnnr mmoten.-eC 'it.

unary" may have ow. pro-: Wh.v need is there o'the .strace of Christ , i t we are ! Tneso quotations sudieienily indicate fh-t in fad

a.-.o to he jus: hy oi:r own riphteousae-! What ' 01 aivm respecting man's natural abilitv; and

lishor of the hue 'la:

nenaotl a; t.i cons-e.piojtccs vr:::ea won,.! isuh

from the transfer of their mi per. hut whatever mac ar.-.j is there of the 1 io' v So irit.-T hum-, nhilitv of with In in it is known to everv one. the IL-formed

hive bee a the virions motives h-adimr to tho itself can hive God Vupromr !y, and obey his com- ! b'hurches of that period, werodn complete arjreeajoetivt ofth"- ' : a --re, one ihi'ig is certain, it taaadmont.-"' 1 mihl present many other pas- ' ""ent - this subject. ' This I shall render su wri atfh-rd a srer . ifm.i avowed gratificatioa. to sires i'o.n this noble document, which constitutes. c;onty evident ia a future communication.

t.-.oso in too t res..yii-r:.;a car.: on. w:;o nave laho- a part of the svm! olical books of the Lutheran

i t!!uor?:n.os.

r! lor years to impair the usefulness cf tho hoards , Churcl

ef Mission, and of '.uer.tioa e.-:-,r.ectod wall "enrra! .-W-ore.b'.y. ConsiJ..-rl:.. :';:. the t course of the 'Journal' the pro'.:; the ;a;i-i le wl the K iitor will a --u:.ie ia ta l.itioa !c the c;.st

i-troagly inculcatiny the inspotettey of

:':a ias: ieh of

31 r. V of e.t.

araes. wi.; lor. p.: try hv ati

very nntura:

.T.PEU o;-'

r ; ;io ,'a!!(.

;,;; itv. ' to enfer M- or. a 'he :;.;: ura' I . : . !.,. i i.e re- : .e, ;!,.,

,:;;eaed and pi-

i or ; iie 'an(.rr.:

VIEW'S Or X AT l' II AI

H :s not my ih .-. ; a. at p:- .-. lormal uiscu--;:oa of the do : -ability of mat!, in his prt-sent sfa;, ly to odVr to the ni:eirhn cf v views which ;. of ;h ' i t-n

v.u-- m..-n a iv- fatort.iir.ed upon this subl et, i am indf.Ofd to ho t:::s fro. a the suspicion that a voasi.lerahle i; umber, ia th? Iheshy teri ,tn ehu'--h a: e incine-.! to adopt, or have already adopt. -d, ee itotion. that fallen man h:s r.atural, lut r.ot moa! :-:rength. :o j'.erform all th.at God reijuires of him, tndot;.emit--:tt of the specird and supernatural aid of vll ine irr a co, h is not unusual for mer., who are themselves :i error, to f.ncy that ethers, especial! v .-ucli as .avoleea eminent for piety, talents an.l learninsr. an.! hence possrssed of wei rht and iathienee ia

ami tausrht the same senti-

i'f.i no. J a tais, t;ipv are

iVdlea :ea. i'ut let the above subico. Tn the !20.h article of the Augshur j; Coafession. which was d:st drawn up by Lather, enlarged bv r h laacthott, and read ia tho diet of the iJprnua ' en:: ire in 15:10. ,;.e following !arua.o is held. "Toe hamaa powers, withaat tho Iloiv vplrit. are f.ii of iuijhoes alfections. and are mo. o (-h'c than that they should produce works, r.rod In the sbrht of Go!. Pes: bs, they are ua-!er the power ol the devil, who impel.-" men to various r irts. to i:e.eieis opinions, to open wickod nes -. .Vj It is irstaiuu d in the philosophers, who :.hhct:g!i they endr-avored to live well, were never! 'ar h ss unable to oJfect it. hut were defiled hy many manifest ini.iuiii' S. Such it; the Weakness r f n.an , when ho is without faith, and without the Hole Spirit, and i? only governed by Iranian strongih,"' Tiie Articles of ;ma!cn!d wore drawn up bv Lu

ll a:.! tin ex, Dccendjer J, 18.35.

.'.r(:.;-i. F.dilt): s: i Iheuse cans-? to be inserted in the Standard, the following acknowlodguients. ' Received for the General Asdpmtdy's Toard of t'hluoati.m. during the month ending November d.bii. IRJj. the following sums, viz: Washineton, ol" ;); .Monro, 5 37; Dick? Greek. :i: !!.': RcadId "0; Walnut lliil. J 75, Pisirali, 12 71: ! Springlleld., 25 no. WM. JUUTOX, Agt. Any monies contributed within the 8vno;l o : (lir.cinnati, ibr the Co tie ml Aesu'h's Hoard e,Education, may, if more coaveni. nt. bo forwarded

to Thilin Skinner. Cincinnpt1. W t

(h ltev.v; leer : f v.'

tie --We !the U

hse nl i t.:

s :v:a; their ;.-

io preseii" f"; ! !, etis :!:e u; r...,,.t ... :p

woailit-r, wii'i ;i vi - ,v of m ii!'iri;.' ihei; e lid! the next split:..', 'i'.ie odeci of a h i'ii'i "fash s t!jv.i i !-ih cf co- a, ma h !(C( ive eredence; h;;t wo le-a e :; . ard nodih.;: in s ivh::;. :!i .! the fn hi .!' m

"ciiu. io siigg; -1 i, ear snbsr

"oa;.ers, :.;o jjrop.r.i :v e!

o

i - : y the e.l ot',."! i i -- " I -.-! ; . f e-, :;. i i th. :!; mat -. 1 !

; This fwr j 'd i:i W.:h i t". re-;, ra'.-h ' -;,,k-tiv

-: ; ita.je ti'id.-n-? t-t" liars a rear expend : -. ma; i. .i teres, sbipphe;. impr,viii!j

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si!ti;:ha!ed !o vejji-t ihie hi:;nri met. w

'y iv : i . -.f :..or .' i ! a lor '! ! h-' . . ; :: ;, : ,-. e

. ae '.a i t oa'y i p r !)' (;.(' -O'J p

ased doaa s ic e(.mtirj:aid e support i f paupers. Tor

aero warn a

Skinner, Cincinnati.

SECULAR.

iv a . acre ;frs hi :, :-v-

iliteo end a third f er con', mme ;hu! i.-.o v. hh h :e not, thoael. hntli m ,y !;e ia : ,;m .j tilth a! th e do not pretei: 1 !o e;:;ep;a henj ;! 0 ;-c. : oyva--iU)d;, nr sp-'u.ie ;.cii'i-i olhsshi-s in piomotha; w :- alilo gn-wtis. wiicth.-r tl ho hy m. horailr,;.' the jvriaeun,!e;:' ?:(: ri .and otiv rlin i; i'nto a pd -ulotis substance p amli t r I y ad pted v th e parpusos of veoetablo food, or wlietlier it acts more i'.hv a''.. . ami merely as a slhunljut; Wat i.fits -::'.?, nam lonil ntil! t l.!Si: ohs.a v.vt'iii: w : r.. .-. -Wr I .!.

willi certainty, his, hfyouJ all cmip it is.aa, t!:most rfiiiucnt m inute f.r i;r-::t p,r;v;j5:-. tlie.l can . ' ho used in ihe cultivation (T alatos! auv crop. And ' al H we would ventiuo tins uiin:.,n -tis it corn ::etm:re:l ' the

witii unleached ash in the hill, wanld he i s an- ; I has: -.1 iV-'ri

i . , . ...

t'l.ai tit at to winch ot!er ' ttin-J i: pm-. . We r.:f ir !i th;.- s th- ' 'i'- r- n oe !.,.. i

jeet laus cany, oecauso v.; ucsiiv th.t s-mo ofotir I mr: lam 1.

:

e e s :tne j men ar as :i id excuse ... . .

v r .:,,x- ofiho peonlo has'crr-

p' t hilly in fo'ieinrpnce w:t!i (!;.; ; c.i.ir t .riifliws. whieii spcuro .V: tie s.' wiilii.y !, 1 .hnma ' - !Pt:-!fos:.-iil to u-or',' it-i'.id f . :: iv a were poorly p. id ir it ' .-i a: :' i.!d;e.jd to Coiap a! : with s' .'. epr ; ..tivvs of ilmupe .-.f the

as .., i mica iui.l wii'kin or all tie y d.. ami Ihrmr al! they rals . . t!'ere is no

! ' '.' ':: "'o-'-.k ,ns. i-.rihrr

!' no'

ar i

i.i

tir eo oy u:e cut we.rm, m arure had been ;!!i;i!ioi

i o.'-h. Aceo'-ding to t :io Annuu" 'i'empor a.cc Soci' tv. for f!.-t:!t-:? of tcmp(..r.inc.i s! aids :' "'.' .: cc-js-d t. .?c a: than N.'.K'O tfr-:;s-raaco sofie-

m-o , i:.fra:::ia o !!i:Sn.,lo.

:ae (aiana;. nave

taoats as thov

thcr himself, and consist of three parts. In part iii. art. 1, we lind the following exhibition of the reformed doctrine: "This la rvditary sin is a corruption of our nature so profound and on: df:!! that it cannot be umlerstood by immau iea-ou. ia;; must by known atal believed from tlm die.-eVerv of Scripture; Ps. 51. Rom. 5. laxo l. (;t i. 3

, iierciore, iae oogmae oi i.ie e- ameaae a

to this Ai t ele

1 tote. a . Tiie "Western Aurora," sjieaktng of j tho Xotth West, gives the following description 1

-omn peophe pretend to

Indiana is a 50: t of no place at all. A

puhiic-spiiiied and intelligent farmers, should p: pare themselves i,; 111 ike sucii o.-cp-tiuKat:? ;.r a sileneo ail e:o ahe- mi ai the subip.-t

1 r.vr if;jr Cj;!c:;s r

a:

.1.

e.

nauu-.fis. 1 -.vftity-throo of

! Ct.e '-sv-hti.,;!. t!l'-rt!!hoUt tho

i,;:- . e e. .

think that

el ...0 ,.e :., t . , .... 1 '"Oili . .i.ai KK v ; .1. ,

. . .v .... v,: lMi i. , u, u iei .ee. iiPaS '.V il V it is that J ! - i ' 1 ' I1" Oiii

::e:s t.ecom, s &e:tie.i taster than l.i.inii r.: ! im m.w rr ;.( , i :u ;a;

euesaoti remind.' us of an eld quiz:

Ax I.urour .vr thavio. It appears ih it doubts had arisen whether or riot, it vas"a johtion of ila ihh Section of tint Act of Com-.css, na.sscd on the

xas) !..a?

:ai

oVeey st. it",

e..: ai. t:.an .:...sa il.-:o ..re l,ivn l.o.,.,

-'opp -a, arid tht-i t yhlO raerei.auta have ceas ed to itd! ar.ha.t :.ph:ts. M-aa- than ,-jO.'J vessels s:;:i frnin our K,ia hi wh:eh it ii not used; and mere th ai I.vilO potsviw w iio w.uvi aruuLar.-Js, and

ii is s ipp. :o ec h:.vo ceased ie

ho. CIV.,0 oti.wr porsoi:?,

v in'oxic! iii!" 1

pmr.

opposite

mo!ii.w '1 I... ! ..! 1 : . i i -

'y,:, " ""r- f.ioi.ui i.ow if ... i i m .;ie

,V1. , ; -n"i""ooos tippoaiaal to provide means and make ' .-i provtuj.?; cre cf t 1, iict. A Misslsjinu 11 ' ; c.Aliw. :...-.e o.. ,t . .... ii-.. t . I .,,.... ...... .v. . .i . . . '

that a vessel, brim full of water. ' . . ' r'.,,.,c o. n. aai.i mo iim..m- i i-r -. a a.-.e a:o at pi-wet, t aliuut lutir

, . , ; '-'a s a i exas to i n"aeaMn ;: c;vd war Vith t be sr-i ,: inst.ii ctuu . its when vnu out a hsh m n h,. .-..' .. . h ... ....

. '. . meieuuv ot .-acxieo, now al peace Wiih the (. S. i ''ous.irm .,: f.-t:t b.r votes- that is wclilo

v i ,rr ''-. lie iirtmf. .1 iii v i i ir i ... .or.j i, . a ., ,., !. ; ii. mev o -cr. i . . . '...

lor oh.e.a- in t!ia! state, two

" he aev and iho .mif n nor tc. f

tated iho ; "h'.aoa that abont one tiiieisind of the riiHaW i,m

4t . if iii otf-.t.T .. ..(..,. ' i : . u. ..:.. . i - ... 1- I t

-o vnO,-.r i ,. . ,. , , , . -.. t . iia,,,, i omauis a vasti-" u.sii,u oi ..oh i ,ik, aavuiii mu-rro

..... r.n ..,, c.ioi , lo. v o lieauti u tern e- k n ti-.ai .,. .una ,.i..e..i : f . i. .. . . . .a.. , .

hichthev teach: streams of water. nn,l , i a ". I!' i l h ,V 1": '-d ' ' on t nesuu-, ; - V' a, . ' ' ft'-v -;P!i fdtlur

imaies of

;air thu-

lx; inoro

sometliiu like people ,n a certain sta-e of iatox- I'? '' '"""V , , . im l'tZ' ""'h'1 "'"''"i cniuh, ! ject ; and having received an answer; that it'is' imt io uh-mtt rig!,', but w think' lus'ii ot;on, to whom ev ry ..rroundmg ol.et.-lmt- ..t ' 4 ioi 'ti,',' ohje tiahhe c,;: r to a,;, i -,--- A-i ses, fences, dehls, a!id men,-aoFoar to reel and and that man J as naturallv riirht rcaso:; o iloa p'''n emigrants. And from the sio, tho h'pj nay expect as many Vo hmtems Jronir8,-"'" ";,'- f' U.vre must of ,-uirse stagger, ia a sort of vcthruous" -vmoathv with wd, as the philosophers teach. , locality, and the many inducements held out bv .V ' J""1 -' ' t'X!:U;:' iiS Wl!l cn::U;- "!,il! "ia" 3 u:0,,;i:,nd

Jhenisclves. Accordingly, we have lately seen a f'-rious attempt to i.rev, that it has been "the received doctrine of the church from the primitive m:? down to this day, that man is a free tarent,, J - c-' r'tiani! jiicers . ;rc adc-jiintc i a '' ''; .-cc u-.'.' fro-;; rfjinnrue!:! ;..(.' In sup1 or; of this assertion, a formidable arrav of a;e:a-

. i'ut even if these had ! . en an thev are. the cotmdexion of

nature to tnent: as wed as from tiie fact of the or,-'.

oiit citizens being, in a great measure, men of in-

ence. enterpr.se and wealth, we l.!int-.. ,i,

te

t:otts are larnllie more :tumrous i

'Also, that man bas free wui to lo .-cad, nnd u'esisi tVona evil: and on the centra: v, :o ,!o evil, and delist from good. "Also, that ma: is .'.. ly ,h afi.'.-ira! t:lrc.:glh, to i;hiro: did .; all the commandments cf Cod. "Also, that he is able, by his natural strength to love ' hod supremely, and ids neighbour as himself.

, "- o, .i.u i. v.i.i.iu. w. pioe,i iron, . enpture : Lb.; corn 37 to 50 c;s.; butter It; to

tuai iiif xio.y opirn an.l n:s. grace are neccssanlv requisite to the performance of a go-od work.

eucu ana smumtr monstrous o

. ......v ,,. . ,,..,.,u. .-.nni-i, ,lL j,u t-, v disiant aav . to rank high in the Union."

Fitters at TN-tn.'.x.vroi.is Flour on to 0 50

12 !- cts.; pork $S 50 to 5 00.

per

Cis.; e-j;

... oi ,1, w i i,o miiihh;, io a speeov issue. twe!:oic it may tcrminalo in the iioqiiiitkxi of tlar-r Hbo; , and the ostaldisiimen; of a free govcrmncj:?.

We ropy 1 the groat.

iaancrs, btit ad.tpl t!ie vices

ot

, AtVANTAor. ok AovKitTisiM;. A woithv v;-:,::,e. iiaend of ours, not manv vear.s"aeo. l:vi:o- in,!::-;.

isell to become a master of a

1

triouslv ;!!. !ii! Is

as arose ii om ,e.... .. . ... ...

fl-.f.v'..l.... i ... v- i. .:. .1 .-i.e. ii. i.,.. l no Joit! attire o in iiiMii

lOAiiy ol i.i.-iii is such, a?, to leave the question re- ' Christ, our t-aviour: and are In,!.; .. ,.wr,j; he,;- convened on -Monday the 7th itift. spading the beh'ei of the church, on the point lie-' i'n dt.guia, which we cannot "tolerate. 'For ii 1 , fore us. urvdeci led: or oorhan ,i.;..i. .these are approved. Christ died in vain, since' Cova;r;s Congress on Yon, lav the 7ih iusi.

dec! !cd in duvet

opposition to the assertion, w hieh

taiy were produced t snpporj. However th;s may be, it may ten, to help some to a more serip-

tur.ii mo. to o: iiunktng than tln v hsve been d

r-e.! le follow, upon the- Mibject of human abilitv, s "rii as to condrtno'hi rs in the sound v. oris," whi- h ihey l:kve harm-.: m hah' iVo.u their vouth

.'v .. ii.o.atioiu-., froa; vawhat hiainter manv f

u ndf r-

'!! tires on this

o ., e.i ii i-o.iii e ! erm a

; .!-.'.! jurcf s, .;,v,'i:i;. i;i

iiii-.-i .e i- . iv -a: ut .: a ia: si er leen le.i'i.

sio- : me ins-; ructions ot the 11; Iv O'e

j "- it may he expecied that I shuh! haatl mv quotations wiih what are commonly called the i"a- ! ih-ts. I thai! a:w. fro. ii Ci'.vin ami Pk-.ei, two ; vrr iters whose jndstm. nt will net be dispute,!, ia i wha: .h e o .',.. ; ;ih .s", lim :i;.a:ic,il waitings.; i.t :-::-:ai to ;h:s ;.h;eet, ale io bo li- :, . ibe early Fathers appear jo li;o to have :o!l- .' a h'fo m p-wer fro m a ! ar. if; if in -v op.-niy ; ' i as .-: ; -.:-. :l:,y o ' h; tho nrrt : t t.icf it-car ibe d-;:- of the philosophers, whih

V.UeOin t . ; v w. .a :

' there would bo no sin or wrong in man ior which 1 it wouM l elioe.ve him to die." : In the Repetition of the Anas!.;:; :; Coitfessioti, which was drawn un bv Mclancihon. in i.-.m

m- i ,.. ... , .1 ., .....

oi.. i io no j.ii M-ui.-.i ;u .ue uiiiuoi, ci i rent, anu in the Loci ( 'immui:es of t ho same great man. the impotcttcy wainral to fallen man is stronttdv exhibited. Fut considering us as possessing satisfactory oa idence. that tho Lutheran Church, at thit. period, rejo urn the dogma of humr.n abiliu- to do win: is spiritually goo,! , without the su tilcient ai l of gtvee, I pass on to other documents.

o account of it. )roc:Pci;ings have tot reached

Ti;t rr.Esir.r..cv. Tiie ihree principal candidates for the highest oldce of our nation are, (;,;. iJ.ir.-.h-oii, ,'hniia I 'a it Ii r,-a and Jvc White. !:: icl fTc-nicr has also l-ten nominated.

'iuK itATSint. For a lew we hs psi. ihe weather has been unusually severe for this latitude. It would really be rcapectably cold for i.erk-.iiii-eby, Mass.

W

n

ma; anO m t.;e next

' of . e ,

. Ui;. J..t too tar:

tatiiin. ,-s.

; o ;.vo.

:. ' !:: of i:-m!f natures i 1, a fresh occasion . linn sin erhiei-

ui a in the e o.nmon on: n ion a" m i n-

hi a-!, they mad.- it ti-eir m a iv -a a hue l comproai.se between th- dee'rme o: : v.r a, e the '.o ja. ts o; to.- philor-oa-h: rs : .r'x t!,..

"...r.y aeso:-to n, a a; e e.ceod .

i a i'

The sentiments of John Calvin, en the F;-.!l and Ohio: Mr. .las. ilagcrman. its cons, qeer.cis, coraroned in :he ilis: i',ve chap- .

lev? of the f'econ.l i'ook cf his Institutes, are Sii truly scriptural, so elcaily exjurrsed, po fore ii.lv conclusive, thai 1 should be glad to see the vrh.c.lo published, ia Tract form, and vridi ly circulated a-

tnong me niem.-eis oi our churchc.--. It would

or. uo ! an ant:., ate to tue nicer an.

; i a ions en original sin, and ;he eorreptlon ei" ear nature, which, 1 fear, at e wi.h ly p: a vah .a. j n he k ii. ( h. ii. 1-2, Calvin .-av:

li:v Aia-tMTs. I!;-. Alwxsndi rCny,Mi Idletoa n,

Fi

r.'.d.ing, (h.ie.

op-

erroaeoes o-

e wen.. i c;ii! tiie attention o om- r.a-l..rs i.-. t'...

iidvcithement of the Messrs. Du.'iy. This protserty wili suit any firmer v. ho m.iy wish to educate h.i sons, but who may no; wish m Jive in a villa re

ferry an.l farm v, 1!!

1 lie 1 ' hell!

.'Usincss ot tae a -eo.i Ii vi n ...

.' i a e-

-a of mind and rendu. ic oi' :,

eart v le

of the

r-OUle. .T-S

trovc-.l Uv too Hi!:l and t!ii- is the cerru mioii

mttuiad talents. For ahhotieh wo im;:,in

some :ioa of ju. 'ga.ent and u mb-rs; :i;td I n i tojelh :-r with, liie wiih yet we cm not sav liiat our mind i- p.oru et and sound., which is "oppressed v-i'h debility, and immersed in urof u u I .! o-b-

iieest a i.i :::.. .! . "e--j o i,-

l o Ul r.us in : !,,,.,,,.,, v.. .....v-.

e. -.-a oi- ,t: oi ,::c iiuiiian win. vet su

ioin o a: tins, :,- o.-s-uriti;

pt ..ncusttne, or, tins thaiir ca:;a can :'ia-. -. '; 'oh- .j Jr.'Lt.

ofali the

sub.poct, 'hat e coneliid.-d ,

tae xaiauie:; ihtbers. i-XCf sein'Ci 'v anv iho tii t e l- w

-. ;t, 2. t t. it :s ceia i ... that ' - fire h ' said imsny tlh:: :s wiiich arc rot. What ive eeea-ion for them . have .ion.--. L-eiore ih-beia-sv of IV-1 a. 1 Feo.o.i--- w- are ah .na:r i.lv fail t, oa o . r . -.. a s:: e::.:th. , ! ''cause the

'inti mi against the Manlcheans and otlar

: i-.-s, w no ii-i. taio uie opti-a-ue ana stm more mama'.'e extreme, of Relaius. 3, !leeau-e hiiioaa phi:os.-p!iy had Strang, ly pr---jn-;iced tlim again! ihe iiane:pies of ih.oloey about grae. -J, p,. cau-e m :uy est ibh-lu d the doctrines of Christi in t neology on the basis of a pagan philosophy. 5. Localise hig-a. who followed ihism. thod, olitain-o-J a croat numi.er of followers, by the coniousness

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icreforo, bv which man distm- ..... a s : : ;,u ",,t" -!

. ' r eu M'- sr; o . -. o. .. ...... . e

umsoes !..;-ecu goo.! nnd evil, by whhh h- un- -..... ,,. ' v " " '

-dersmmls and judges, being a na'un.l ; do n. it ' ' , , '" ' 'v, :!3 ' OVKi!j'v co'-ih! no; he lj?taiiv destiovod. bat is pari I v deh.ii-; w,ili,;; l",r' w! 'g''iiy. knovn hy ,!arie oiVae Mated, partly vitiated, so "that it ex hi if :s 'nothing I .;'Vn'h s V( 1 ; 1 !-c! m deptii. S-hane now brick Lai!j !-ut deformity and rum. 1 n tills -ease John sayr fi-liK w,'rc flown down, nmong wiiich are an unii.ii that -'the 11 th!' sthl -'.a-iiieih in. ,!.'-,,. " t" ..: ' -hi I block of s'on s owned i !!, -r, ' ' ,

tua. "ta- e.arkiuss cooapreaomls it nor." John i. : ad Inmson, :.t the f,o'. of Ms in sarf! -.v. r.... G. In th.c p:,:-s:ge both these idea:, r.-v cl-ailv ex-j threo s'orv baihhn owmal bv Mr fj " taa sstv!; tea: some s oarhs con l i e m 1 a ,u .' r ., " ' -v

h;dh.. Nh.v. J i, 3 -.?-,. 'ihatiamat Stosm ; rsi-i--.u:.v o;- IhamaaTV ANt, Li: t.. Our p.o:t an,! city luvi-been visito;' !,y oimoi tie- in.;t (h'siiaictive storms evrr known with', m the rec.o'ilociion of its oldest mhahitam s. Abet the vety p!e..sau! weather which onhvened ottr ci:v vest: id y. tho nigii! was e dni srni tm tomp-r tturlappeared growing milder, itiiii! ritar moiniiinr u-; i; hej.i:i to rain ii ml. and cerobuie.-i CI! ..i.... ...,

pi t , . ......

i n-e m .oil ; c,r n lo ow . u a o...

of his eloquence, an 1 tho brilliancy of his genius

Fathers reaure. - tie V

i -t . . o;i. r. i vMii ai. hi m; a n r'n.ik-.i....... .i ...i t - . .

was,! l:i:i!i-e of mm. ee.m in it, m,: m a, " " , ,. 1 . . frcs. nywe,,!

pi-sm.ptioa!,,, state, wiaat, prove him to i e a rational er , v f " i) tiie filers had to It,,,-,-. :,,.! a;-;-. ,i,, n, ,.. , . . lowe: p aa o! toe C. Uv : iroui h:ch t'.r- i--. o, ... !,

cre- j ..n.iued with undeiwandina; and vet ' ihat"thi-- !:?"" 'Cecued with the triiit diificuhv.

j light is smothered by so much ignorance, that i: . 's imposmlo to j;ivo any anti,eiitic account of ! cannot act with any degree of eiheac . So th : '"c '---' of life. Ceriain is is th it some havo peiisli- ; will, hem - inseparable from the nature of man, h- od; hut thai aooours's a:c so v.oniratlictorv we can ; net annihilated; but is fettered bv deprave.! ar - oivor.o facts 7: n-l." a,'U '- I Tiie hc winds and the rushoftiie surf

"I,-' r , - 'oa-o;; over- arc ot j-ctsot awe at this time. Foan arc onterhehmd wnh deceptions m so many forms, is oh- (;:iiK d that ihe storm will las! the ,-in! , .r Z noxious to so manv errors, slumbles atso manv ,, i ,-,- , , - P ,l,r"c''' impediments, ami' is en,!a,rrassf d vi-., , i i:5'; ,,!'Viu "! il!C 13 to the horrors of the

di!!iculnh s, that it is very far from being n certain guide. Paul shows its iU-ficienv ii the siht oi' the .Lord in every part of our life, wlma iie denies that we are sntuciont of ou,elvrs to t.onk anv

thins as oi en :a-ei rs. 1 Cor. iii. 5. Iff. A, i,ri nrssi s on l.nuL

V 1 !'(':ik ol il:,; ""ill or of the alSVciioaa, but he even i Immense loss h is occured lo the owners .f l,.

divests uso! every good thought, that wo may not ' ber and cordw,K.d. ,i,-li are il,,.,t;- ,v..,..i

l no v sooms tr.i.isforniod in

Imp ihr ldmself; and a I ,j

mechanical art, set u o ;i ... ii .. j '

o uiimi .i-n i.-e ontar it-riiaifw ami otlitua to do by ah means, he wisely informod t'ac world of ids iiiteniimis by an itdcerUsi men! , and at the same time, prepare;! to inform U , iri miml "of matlur am! thin-sin .-onera!," by bccoai:g a suhscrih-er to our ioag and broad paper. . 'ome jis months after, meeting with our young b ieml at the b. li ber's, in tatvrr to o-a r i n j u iii, s as to how he succeeded in business, he mi l u- of bi t genera! succoss; and ormiditig mere to pa: miliars, ho expressed his ; prise " at rec i vi i : 1 1 .hiy'.e'ore, "iill the way from Palmyra," ia the fa.-te a :vii.f.;.!iiri, a;i order ibr ihc j.i:o.Ioct- o!' !iishop, to ihe au.oui ! of s" eral hundred Je:h.i; ami .he added, "wli.it 1 am at a loss to k now i how the i.ian came IO know any tiling about :ie; or my ':,;-''!!; Aihu- la. lag iua.tihoihwiih his surprise, vee mid him we could soive the difficulty. We reminded him of I ihs a Iconising in our paper for three mou:!iS,at lbs rnt settiiiiiout. and 'info.-m.-,! him that we had sniscri! e r.t at Palmyra, lie could not bat admit that the a.l veiitsrment. whic!t he ha i

iusi rioi more lor lasliton, i!rm ior aiiv I

JlAOVltd: LKDiNiJ Fun SALE. The subscrli e! oflet- thr e-ilr- tlw.ir -r. i..

.. ., , . . :. i" 1 n -

n e m i.'3 beiow .Madison

if : oa the (Dhio ri v.

:l'.( nn.. nil... f. ....1, tj

, "'-,.-J,ii.-il.oi nearly I an acres of bad. on which is erected a large Lnek hoii5 and a cviiincvliiv.id warehouse '1 he ro is a!o on th pr"iiisos an orchard of about 500 superior -raft-.i ap-p!,. tree-. 1, ,;!a on!v laioung for Soutli Hanover, and has :n established

im iy. cor terms, apply o thc

ANJtilKW r: WM. DUFFV.

pr

lilies, lo

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TAKi: NOTICL. The 1st annuai m.-eiin- ,,f the "Hanover vings lnfc-titu!io.i" v.ill bo b. hi oa Tnurs.l-iv t'm a', u,h at 0 oV'-ek i i :!,.. ,,v ?) i:l ie"Thoe.o j-ical !!.,,. A j,Ui:rti,a!:."eLii!aiteeof themetu-

if is i. qtn-i-ioi,, an.l iii- i-iii.

lit aed to ntteitd.

Ly order of tin; IVard of lilrenors. T. IL i.HOWV !!eremb.-i- i I. i;::;.;,.

'-'' pncrah!y re

tec v.

d in i:

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cal,n:i ua rv. !-,... fi,..,,t, ...i ,.. . , ui..,.- ,li(Ul.

r.. - .- - - " ... . ii. i .1 t 1 int; in p.ii i f,i io V"t! 'i : mechanics, and other i i : i e. 1 li.in ii... s,n-,i! v.... m

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P.

wM, Kyli.poce of, 1 1 . e-

wo would sy, -

'itir eje i i ma ss wnh your fail

acnuionri and ad vm-ti-i-m uitd an ! u ,vh! I ca rtain nol m i egret it.

;:::, calm.

he sol,. ! county.

Thomas (Fill, ilno! aid. has 'dross of tiie The prom .! v

.'.t ::',:.!.,:; v. A yoaue. a;I ,ie - VJ of j ; , e;-,0! . ;i; just marrii il ai:s A m'ell, th

oa: .-. age,: e.a!e m fi u

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no .v ,i, t .fii-c !,,(, i :::'.. !:)!,- posy amount.- to more than I .'",. .ot:i! . steili: ;LtM)..oo;; 'Pirn ireiv is moreover you ug and tdiih 'Plie favored l.aa' tn-iea-ii drove a mai tint ii the day of his weddir..;!

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ihi ir rii-toinrr.

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Ml ;.-.i1,,..e ..I : .., I,,..,. W, w:.! , -,te ,)f ,;r or , lo'-i-ts a, i -i.;,!t ' to ,.s ilv,t , ;,, irm . v ...

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V .isn IVf lain l", ii.iti i n, 1 e: !i til .1 .i 1 1 1 : t ; v ii. x'.

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h' -at .a-;.--'-; Pen--: i th ' bulge ofg.mtry, the bare of body am! mind, the nur.-e of mightiness, the step-mother of disci ;i line, and ihe chii-f author of nil mischief one of the seven deadly sins, the cushion upon which the devil chiefly reposes, and a -a-eat cause not only of melancholy, but of many other diseases; lor the mind is naturally active, anil il it be not occu pied about ioiue honest business, it rushes into mischief, or sir.ki into melancholy.' I'nr.'ui:.

'iit'i ibuovcr, !.,-. ,vh, l,-;:;

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inn.

iiii'.iiiue t!,

seem'.

One sloop in eiimiqiiing to enter the harbor about eight o'clock, run on sii.ua; ami sunk. Her crrw woo rescued by iho oxeriiotis of the eve wit-

it is evident that in the greater part of the passages cited in oppr-slaon to our ihuarin-a that the fat h rs e:;'i-r spoh- of ni .1 ia a .-tale of grace, or only shew th,,t m iti has that h'wuy whlcli is essential to every rai-ma! : : aaire or grant that lie li.,s the

l.ower omy to ,:) action- .!er.uil; e.io Lor iina

t i v ire ma:, !, - av ce a : ; a y to sen mu i e. "ihci r:, ,.i t ; r .. ". .... , i

' ; . ' suppose it possible tor our miml.s to conceive ho-.v 1 tnet ofl nd wVc' t s.iaa rot-tea; m-e:, iii.nerc, tvah the sentt-; any action may be rightlv performed. Are all our in-I .. ., . .- .- . Ci.f .... : .. . t . . ; ;0 e.i. ocean.

oi io ..i oi itie iir-t i, c to,-, t iei s . v.Mio have i --jor.icii , ii iKioi siaiiu nig anu rare so iei r..", i i... . ....... , nra ved. l hat we ca nnot conrid vi- m- i.,n,i io.i .t

V" ' ' V0K xhM ,s right in ihcVhtoniod! To us, who do V"- nuudri;i!,oflieadswhichsleptithoir '', ' , 'r?"'. ; not conteate.iiy submit to be sirippi d of the acute- I "u " ' ''' '',0 mlit heK.ro, aro now destitute and .a tie Apology Ur the AuTshurirh Confession, noss of our reason, which we esteem our most va!- ! depend mt ua tlio chaiity nf (heir more fhrtunale written by al-la.nrtho::, ai,:i .M.i.tai.e.t in ir.ai i liable endowment, this anneara too harsh: hut in j fellow citizens.

under the L. I of !.;; ..! s,,, 1 i .:.".;,. I estimation of the Holy Spirit, who knows that

L- . hi i-.v, ofihe vi-eV. s oft!,.. Pethrmers. "When

! e. V '-a-l.o h.ii spe ,

, . . "' 1 ' 'e ' iinc iii. i!i I c or no iiiinrv via. -M. such a rearese ntat ;oa is co'isitioni . ' " "J"1

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. io re-niesent the .V.r.

ability oi' man as co-extensive ,A th . precept of! tii-e IHvine law, Sins hide, d for a long ii.o.e t.oi l-ec.i 1 I ui. Ko vi). It if. in con lump, a I Ion to coal in no iinusua!. and h -.s some appearance of jdaunibillty: . 'ho Mail Uiver and Lake laae Knil Riad viaCinbnt it has p;. . -.e 'e.! fro:, i i!ie mat .-sraa. ignorance , cinmui to Olntlestou S. (J. And from the accounts

oi tho iav, . i or loose wm smnk it an enorii.ou j

ci ;n-e t,-. er,y th.,; sbo observation of the law is

p rsi

, iti ! v. a-

ar: u

roraii.sr t'-law. Put pray w hut is th- me ining I "p '4l,i.v 'ecoioposii.d . Ue doubt tl,o Pa 1

o. vi ;, e.-,on. ' I iie law warni bm be-, " 1 " '' una a sonm-i Tun was cx-x otia a

K.:,vn.le. A man need no; have, hi- eves tbha-r

ogi'ii bad ore he can safely depose that "ihe red- , eyed, idiot, stair-erer in r.urs, has nothing ahurinsr ! about him. Ilis look aial s.md! will rather serve

to drive the incautious ;;w?y froni tb.o hut track towards putrefaction. Nay. even ihose lia'.f-gone, f iooking. spitting, noisy tools, who vapor around the bar-keeper, disgust the r.aturallv delicate and refined. It you wih to make sure that one (dial! run the drunkard's race, conduct him into that junior; and let ihe man who never was debased, whoso conversation is instructive, and whose manners are dignified, hand the glass with a social smile. Pofore christians began to wash their hands it was in vain to sp-ak in favor of temperance.

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h '"-ii-'"'! - 'i.-aiheis take t!,i m-t!i of iuf,

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,'x,v;,:,h .i"1 '"uf..k,i iii. i,-!,,., u i,:. leaoL; a.i ei-iri!' a. f h.-y ar, .ppl.r.l all. !,. h-M t,u.l .(;,t XFW VOPK FiSLLo.s. Tf, y f.-o! ;,,,;,:,. I K.yi,," ,l,;t! ,!,.-,:;. ,,.,- ,., p.. t-,.e-., to ihoM- I... ,il;,y -,.r ,.u, ,.,1Mo, " v i ,o fc RNS C M N ,v ln iin A !U . A .v. nil.cr $, 1 -.!.,

-. I. i tv -1 or tlir.T lue !:.-. lea. iiiecil iiDiii. -ii. .,.- !-. . Xiao i ta 1. i, !y ll,:Sjl nee j,;i v.

' ' iiiievn he-iiirs' v e.ki:n-ii ai:,l ti.ofo cf

tJ'ion ia- grav-r i Tiou-ai:e- of :,..! 1 ro- h h e.( : a ' ri'y, :! -, ing f . , e i . ii i - pale cf rae .1 aes v !;:" 1 of Co I, th-

The amount of ind:vi.hi ds su florin" cannot ho

'i'lie s!eam!-oat Laiitod Stales ram.. b,i.- . t

the thoughts of the wisest of men rae vain, IV. : ,0!,t nine o'clock, nmniii" af,, ,,f ,.:or ' i 'l

Mt.. 1 I . nn. ir ia i ainlr r,viiii,iii m'.i- ,n-..i-t , . . . . . I

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orurinaUin .they ,!ono, i ation of : bo b F,a n bhtoh to. he o!v oo!t .:, i'.;'. ' .'..Kt..ro i-eny.

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i.e humorous meetings h, Id m ali iho towns and

to rai v i .i.i Sim ot.se; anon ol t he la Vv is i:n-........ .i...,! .. i i . :,,.,,, , ., .. , '" llll'"0'ii w oa ii il is lo nss, aud the son a man ir-.iti.-. .a c.ttthis verv cogent ai tumei:t. ;hat e- .7 , ;i , ,, , "on, - i-i , s, 1,1 1,11 ivesolutiors ;.)(,,, ;e,l hv the meeiiin" i- - -,;e iaw was iriven in vain, bo.-thev; , .- .'. "''n- - . i i i ' -i .i " w- ii-ave no ijoiibl t i; ,:s no do I'liierrxio will I. i::.-: :.s j, I ; .il i: e! novel s nt anv ilong eoil- .. ."" ' P 's( win o

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f : . ihat they c-,n!:a.!iet ' 'I nr .. :'. ' e ''Ii '"

MADIKhV LOOK XTO'l rInr: ';;,!--'-;'"'' "-!"::. ii'ibiiiis I:,,,,,;-!,. ,!)llt i,e rls

i . !" -K l-Milllil.-hlUi-nt l.f

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Tun 23n of Fmua-Aiiv. The last Tuesday in February has been appointed, hy the American Temperance .Society, for holding simultaneous meetings throughout, the L". States. It is important that 1 lie officers of societies make timely efforts to procure persons to deliver addresses on this occasion.

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A ri.m .V,

iO'eeui a-nt!t;t. of Law, .,!..-:,,! ., . i it...

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--i" oi'' le I l -.iMin ihif t- nn,. Ilcwai ,-,m:-tat:y koi-j, la,,,,!, ,;,"c l.vrM )ri,. a htIi" s"!'i"y l'i-- be-k i, -.-I i oj. t.t' try nu-t.-ii ml- ill fe,! it !, ,M ;,- ..,,.,,

.vri.iii-i'ui,-nt h.Of ! ... m,it. , , , ;;

i.ci.ie.iis ei mo ,,ay, -,s h.rv atifar.

.ua.ii-eii, (!,a. gj, l-ta",. T"SCo;MlTS.-Ih:Ayf:.. fm--t i-asirrn cv M IS) ia-li!,i!,;,b!- s!if. Ilia,-"; a. -.,!,r.l Twdts for irun.ncgs Aisn, (J, ,, .,; pAe-; ,. r-i I'm,,.P. AI CUM .V Sj SVfDK.MSTKpr ?.f(e!i-.,. On. , IO.V-ft

InritcTs or TitMi'iaevNcr!. A fiiend of ours who is a political economist and familiar with financial concerns, thinks ho can demonstrate that (he increase of production, enteiptise, ec business within a few years, is owi:i more lo the temperanco n form than to any olher caiuse. The number of drunkards in the United States is estimated at lhreo hundred thousand. The number of drinkers Is six time;: th-!. The drunkards have m l all i ren reformed, but it would he :i safe esiimale to p-a d iwu 'ih eon's a day forfLtfyiOO m m gun-din hico.a! earning in confo liieaee of ;,!, mdonhig the us-) of sire-no drink. This alom would arsiniiti to jkLi-'fP,'-,? a year. Then there hi th e, s; of t!. honor ;!.,, which we will not esiiitiate, bi c.:ii"e ahhough it is worse than a dead loss lo the eonpu-ri r, ii :i e.i!-.,. ..C, 1 ..I 1.. .

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. " ' ' ' 1 , l.-.l-.HV.! i -O r. 1 ii.t-ll.lii ! ,,11,,.;.

- I. .reign Spelts. UV -n!t,," or, !.;!, w, Or! I-. u- m .Hi.. j. ,!,. r.v.mr.S

T v i : a , n s t l i : ih t vpr io t ; 1 1 n -. T- A-p!.AAi!:'' "' X'.. I, Pisi.R SrnKi-.T,('iM-ixN-ATI ' P'ri'i4" -1 Ihrnisli t.i i.iitrr al! kind? of Prinlini; . ivA itiaii-rials, nn ,t r-,-i!-oiia!.!o t;-i,., as ran Ik: I'urnisliod lir am- oil, i i-sti.l.h-liiiii i.t in this roiiniiv. IViitling 1'i. s-i'S nf may ee-i-iipii;,::, C,ii,iiiiiw Sticks, liiii-s an, I Comniiiii (.'al;, y ., t'li iM, I;i-m-in- th-nfs, Vases Srinilo-, Pin ::itiin-, 5:.-. Pontile Ink m ill,- in,,, ti;i;:-,.vc,l f , , il 1 1 1- f,,.,,) .); ,., ((l tr'l i1' ' !!'., I -r iiii-r u iili a la.nij,!, a,- a-i.riiiiiue nf all arti-i:l,-Si,oP, in a pnntliv; ofiirc, will ho k j,l cnn-i ., n ; y han,, Po'iiii.sr 'lyj... of ail .1, srri.-iieix. ii IV.irl'h. -Jtl line r.i-ii, i i. I i.ioj ah i!'.,- li'.-.i st ;-t !.-s of t'a., -v Tv(. CI'.r.M '1 VPM of all slr.ro-, ff.,. Nc, ;-.;, , , rn,,',,.,, anl a si-v.l oiii. tT of nnvaiel finry I'l-irK; n!-, a very laiari- now rtna nt of bos, in,-!iii,:s ? .iV.,t a y.tii.-ty of a.t.

ifrusmc auil m, -.-. ,.,r.eoiiS siiI-h-ci a.i. nt'irt fini.ii1

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I'nr I .v-i tt;nri,-i

dry ir

:-inal! Pmnii.s of Tyee, n'lie,!

j 'jsata vatn iy. j '!'! ) . inai. in" e, ,' .-.terertiypinc nt !lm-.U, F,yeK.. i Piiak ol.--, C.-rrKs in I I ir I. All e,i nan.,, no, i . ; I., f, il .i.ni, i, any .iTirr .-ti,!lishi,,.-nt in S I.!, Stale; fiinij.;,- of ul.i. li im'.v ! f.i.ii, i in n, ronk-jtliire tho i .onni'v.

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