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Suliatipiimir cOne (laity per annum; ifittitid in neeinte; - if not paid within three , • - montitatioza acnameaceatent of the year; •-• .2.00 , elantra.tler. •826' 4=f 4:Zanrs: - ••,"• :No subscription received Dn. II .1 au time than' all' months; and no paper will be discontinued until all a ki rrearales:are paid, unless at the 'option of the pnb-• eMOeey tany.be remitted:by niflorll l 44 l o l, l l ll its - risk. • Bates of Adfertzsing. - • :s. q uaire [6 fines] - one Week. - 'OO 39 • - three weeks, • - 75 each subsequent insertion, 10 • 1 4. [lO linosione week. " 50 - three weeks, 00 - ••••• ;-'•• each subsequent insoithin,; 20 Lirseatifivertisements in proportion. A liberal discount will be made to quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertisers, who are stiletly confined DR. G. W. MIFFLIN, TVWFIBI 3 I , Lomat-street, near the Piet 01- .ur tee. Catitataa, Pa. • Columbia. May 3,.18M. S. 'ARMOR, M. D. 1:101110EOPATHIG PHYSibIAN, rgIFICR .and.resideace , .at Mn . Warts% In %I Locust street, between Front end &cowl; dins ci ty -opposite the Post Office. Columbia, March 16, 0136:0m. • H. N. NORTH, . . ATTORNEY .AND COUNSELLOR, AT LAW. lei Colnutbiit; Pa. Collections,' et:Knuth , made, in Laneatnar and Fork Counties. Colambia, May 4,11160. . SAMUEL NV-ANS, TOUCH OF THE THEE. Oftlee in the Odd el Fellows' Hall, Second *treat, c4,larabia,, Pa. tolutribla, August 25,1853. Jr. E. WAVE' ENBERAG TTOINEY AT LAW, Columbia, ?en's. ;El 011.11 et in.L•oenst street, tour deo rs above. Front. rtstoodste., May 16, 1652. BAYLES B. BrUPTER, ESQ., , A TTOSNET AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, ICIL otters his serviees to the citizens of Columbia, and assures them that he will attend with promptitude to all business entrusted* to his , eate. , Office—Front , between Union -and Perry. Eesidenee-zeouth aide Secondairceti2nd door below Union. • Columbia. January 13. 1855-ly - - - - - _ .BiiiiillEL LODGE, • .3mst A rswozweaiream.:..a.„z-tuatt, • Corner Praia 4- Locust sq., Columbia, Pa. .. :11 oprrefliiken for 25 cents rA agrwil V l na iriteliiin *guaranteed. 'a , 'tdin *am **pantry ' 4l lOl lO . *04.. ' • , 4, fligNl,o Nazi' . „ ~ i. f,l GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMIS ataliaSlON MERCHANTS,. RECEIVERS OF COAILAND PRODUCE, • Aid Delivereir'on any point on thi Columbia and. Philadelphia Rai/road. itiXork and . Baltimore and to Piittlaqv DEALERS IN COAL FLOUR AND GRAIN, WHISKY AND 'BACON, have _ju.t received a hog* lot. of Monongahela Rectified Whiskey, from Pinshurg, of which they will kecion supply conotatitiy on hand. at low prices, Nos. 1,2 and 6 Canal Daeln. Columbia, January 27.1834. Pittsburg' Glass Ware. TUST received, a large lot of Diamond Glass Ware al lu new and beautiful shapes, which aVe can sell ohesper than Philadelphia wholesale prices. Call and judge for yourselves. H. C. FONVEDSMITH. Columbia: March 15, L 856 Gas Fitting. HIRAI WILSON giTes this branch of bud ness particular attention. As he executes all work in this line himself, it will be warranted equal o any in the country, and at as low rates. Thankful for the patronage with which he has al- ready been favored. he respectfully solicits a con- Anuance of the same. HIRA AI WILSON, One door above Jonas /temple's Hardware Store. Columbia, Feb. 24.16.55. Cedar Ware. CONSTANTLY on hand,aa assortment of Ce dar-Ware, to which the attention of housekeep er.: to invited. HENRY PFJOILER. Columbia, October e 9.1843. MEINAMMOR BALMS. THE subscriber lakes this method to inform the public, that he is prepared to furnish the BEST QUALITY OF LIME. in quantities to suit purchasers, at theabortest notice. This Lime is particularly adapted for ptastering and white -washing. It will be delivered if desired. JOHN ELWIN. - February 24, .18.55.0 Wrightsville. York county. White Goods ! T Ladles will find the largest and most T in beautiful assortment o t Cambric., Nain aook•, &c.. ere, opened in Columbia. ONLY THINS! 35 pieces fine Sprigged Swiss ham- Thu, at Me per yard, worth 95e. Call early is 'M oore bargains. We will open goods "almost" daily during the seat sou. St H. C. FON DERSMI April 12. Columbia. • , Silks Silks ! BOOYARDS - Blank and Fancy Dregs Silks, of THE BEST MAKES AND NEWEST STYLl'S—the largest eSsoriMent ever opened in Co. lutrria—priees, front 30 cents to 112.00 per yard—are now ready, at H. C. PONDERSMITH'S„ • April 12. Columbia. ' Excellent Dried Beef, • SGAR Cured and Plain Hams, Shoulders and , Sides, for safe by March t 2, Our Banner to the Breeze! yusricr. TO /1.1.12--Shawls, Shawls and Mantillas, gl jn greet varie The prettiest and cheapest goods ;ago/arable, te ty. ceived at H C. FONDERSMITIPS People's Cash Store. April 19, 1856. JUST RECEIVED, A PEW more pieces of those heavy all wool Ingrain t ll Parlor Carpeungh, at 50 eta. a yard; so be golek and secure a bargain at LINDSAY & JACKSON. Columbia, April 26,1&50. 0 ATS FOR SALE 3 1111 , THE BIJOIEL, or in larger quantities, ,upat Nos. 1,2 & 6 Canal Basin. B. F. APrOLD & CO. idblambin, January 48,1868. Venitian Blinds! Venitian. Blinds! gam subscribers are prepared to tarnish Yanking' J. Minds of every style, at the possib ME ir Imo - e& AY Columbia. Match 15. ROPES,-ROPES, ROPES. (50 tomiviniperiorinsuto, Trion' also, jest received and fil salelisaft.by a WELSH & NCH. Adorably Muck 211 i 1856. FOB SALE, TrENose Carriage' of - the Colon* Fitt Company. For terms. &c.. apply to JAS. S. Meld AHON. / Comm i ttee. RICSISRD DERRICK, Colombia, March 31, 1833-t! Forlgaking Soap. PONCSAITUTED lye, warranted to make llard,Saft. and Patsy Seepasritbout lime, and with lialetsuable. Forman by 5A31 , 1, , FILBERT,. Bakke Monar Drug aad Chemical Store, Front street. Columbia, February 2, ISS6. - • - '••• °ERHARD lititAnnerr; -- :- • norruns„to o=he dus 4ocaet strsehqe Deers to thoser".eureartior lobeardleg the-treat est Aopll3l-Eliertooll,,.. ltt bis.lkatoons.- enotttestatititni viiirtie (aid Laxatliererttllttaitelti O'Meara/hick mllliorr6rvart_up b thistr and itt4heoloirt. est ffeyesteettlittrerAtolts a shire of patron.. grin" . _ 1C WOO.. lEN st'so Motu& Vain—onluiZChuol •• • • HENRY 1C.,111/ sia.;-gitovairrint. f :rrtio best steeorantodituras every aitentlon givete.toqraeataverho..stsay-Xsteolrestabllainmeast with their pimp:wage. ..ez r,--tosor . ItimiligHowierLdbust at. Cambia; Pa' 1 ,substrffirr continues •Astapy this well-known Hotel. and will do everything In hit - I - power to 4 eoniforiably entertain all. who Islay patron ize him. Ilia Mei/ayes for aceomrsodating•Horses, •Drbees, &w r ite superior. - MARTIN Washingtoif Hotise, Qnlumbla, P 1 - DA.NiEt - 11 LE it 1114 YRdPRTETor qindiAd.iiiidielt4inowa liana still 'in -the bedipaney hrthe•sabseribir.atid offers every , inducement to the traveller, in the way otoomfortand . 'convenience: The Cats, east and .went, start -frntn this establishment, and h has otheinavantasss near. passed bY nay.. Terms reasonable. n. 111k12.1T. Columbia. April 12. 12664 y - • - Bellevue House, NE. CORNER et:Front and Walnut streets, . COLOMBIA; TA. JOSHUA J. GAULT. PROPRIETOR. (Zucca moriolßatrdwell re glreneman and Mrs: liaises) -The House.ls furnishedAwith all . hjadarn Improve ments, end every attention will be Wen to occurs ISo comfort of guesta., Charges moderate. ' Columbia, April /2.18.111-tr • • • REMOVAL. THE andersigneereepeetfully intones the public. that he has removed his (Mo. t,lataisig 03icriTe. from Sbreinees Raw, to No.l WelPs Row, Front st,Co. lamb* Pa, where. he-will keep constiM4 on hand a lane stock of Ready-blade Clothing atoll kinds, Shirts, BandkerehisfsiCollars,"&&,&e. .. . .. HENRY RICE. • Columbia, March 22,1850. ' - ' rOB NAME 0 0.13. EL' EA D , (ttrcesmaitro, at:twit mooriFiian,). POIMISSION !lording, for - lb Ale of PItI METAL AND BLOOM..S t No. 47, Wood Street, Pitutbarg. • - John Graham, 'Esq., President Bank, Pittsburg; E. I). Jones, Esq. Cashicr.Cinzens 2 Deposit Bank, Pitwbarg, - G.* J. H. Sbamberger Iron ;Merchants, Pittsburg. Coleman, Hallman Ik Co Allembmnr, Pittsburg. I.orent, Stewart dc Co.. ittarettaniarEntrburg, Musselnum do Watts, Marietta, Pa. January 10,1893. -WHOLESALE, and. ii Bread-4nd Cake Baker.-.CotuitantrOttioutd a vaziory of Cakes, too nuirmtroos to - otantiOn; th•rycleeta; Soda, Wiwi, Scroll, and Saxer Epielsottfare of avor_stoor r poo, ito.ilko. ,„_.- ...- ' • _-', - 4.ACIIST ~ o; Feb. : AWN i Woramt thdfstigatul FttoMinAlooko. - .--r---"----, INDIVIDUATA QUA. _ _ CASE . •Speelat attention given td teninglifool repairing- Pi anos and other instrument. May, he coma at any hour of the day. at. the Mosaic Room adjoining the .A.mbratype rooms of RHEPARD & CO.. corner of Front and Loran streets. January 19,18513. ROLESALEAND. RETAIL. The under signed invite the attention of the public to their extensive stock of CIGARS, of all kinds, which they oiler at prices cheaper than ere: sold in this town Wore. Also, just received a. fresh supply of FA NI ILA" GRO CERIES. IiEGNI AN & FRITSCH, Corner of Locust sad Third staters. Columbia, February 2, 1656. Z 11. Slit PAID would respectfully inform s the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, that he has effected eh agency With the PAiladaphia Piano Forte lifunufacturing Company, whose Piano. for superior tone, (Latish, and durability, have for ',ears stood unrivalled. lie is prepared to deliver them here at the lowest city prices, and would most respectfully solicit the patronage of such as wish to procure a good and substantial in strutnent. • . . • • - specimen of the above mentioned instrumenrmay he seen by calling at his music. room, east corner of Front and Locust streets, Columbia. February 2, 1821. • 2856. SPRING. 18as. IIoIISEKEEPEIVS EMPORIUM. allitiT opening of NEW- GOODS at Carpet VI Hall, corner of Locust and Front streets. We are now opening a large and extensive assort ment of CARPETING% FURNITURE, LOOKING GLASSES, MATTRESSES, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, DR UGGETS, MATS, RUGS, &C., &C., Manufactured expressly for spring sales, and to which the special attention of Housekeepers is invited, as we are determined to oar them bargains. LINDSAY is JACKSON. Columbia, February 1856. • NOV= ROOFING, SPOUTING, Plumbing, Bell Ranging, and everything con nected with the business. well be promptly attend ed to by the subscribes, on the mostreasonattle terms. Constantly on baud a large supply of Lead Pipe suita ble for Hydrants. All work warranted. • HIRAM • WILSON, corner of Second and Locust streets. Columbia, Feb. 24, 1355. `C herry street, Columbia, respectfully in •./-forms his friends arid the public generally, that he i.el on 'hand anti for sale w choice supply of GREENHOUSE AND, BARRY PLANTS. Shrubs, &c., suitable plitasgre grotilids and gar dens. A choice colleadon of constantly blooming roses, °revery shade of color, of the mom chard. hinds. 'lid Mai 'LAYS OUT AND IMPROVES 'PLEA SUREGROUNDS AND GARDENS with taste, and does all kinds of planting end pruning, Intown and couatry,with skill and care, an reasonable terms. Ile invites attention to his NURSERY, where a largervanety Grail kinds of. blooming Plants in sea son, may at all times be seen. Columbia, April 5, 1856-11- WELSII & RICH. BLANK BOOKS i BLANK BOOKS! PERSONS wishing - to comment t New soli or hooks ea the Stator April, will do well hr sel ling themat M &HAREMS, as he has just received a apply, (reek from the manufacturer. large HEAD QUARTERS AND NEWS DEPOT. March *2. INEAMED, - MY "SURES OF COLUMBIA-B STOCK. M K. Enquire at this *ate. Jatmaty 19, 18564 LA.111 1 13, LIMPS. EE tudenigned has . just neeived a. large T of Glass, Brass and Britannia Lamps, of all sizes and styles, and also new and beautiful styles of Lamp Shades, much as the ornamental Butterfly, Red Reme, Volcano, Victoria, Drurn,fee.- For sale by 'OMNI. FILBERT, Golden Mortar Drag Store, Columbia, Pa. March "Rapp's - Gold Pens. CONSTINTLY on hand, an 'assortment of these celebrated PENS. Persona in avant of a coridartiele are invited to call and examine them. GOlusphia,Jone-30.18515. JOHN FELIX. Folk 'skim, 50- TONS N0.1110410L , For turns, k., ottPly to, LEX. Colsnot:tic, October 10,19=4f Just Iti*iiiyed, AA LOGE Z2O . IIIENT,OF CLOCIS, et aft Li. descriptions. which will be sold at Use Towes4 emarmieee. Pamabassint are requested to call and examine them. CHARLES ZIETLEI4,,,ir, Colambia, April 14.1865.• Front street. El] ... ;: ? .r:' MEE -; : 411K-; . . , . Apra lc 1868 q, ( ;EIPILY , '!C IstAMlNTirs CIGARS! 'CIGARS! PIANOS. JOSEPH ytivnaLL, Practical Gardener and =Florist, ,:.!•NQ ENTKRT ---', i:'ett-'oMigi-, istshrtotaits walk • - litle.n4,ll 106 rs Mein s;Girlifietiesi;Gogey's • Pif yhettion*.and -13teetroreed.e. mime"; .Ihttletee MI WI PierireW.:Yeth, , Ledger. l uaz ie loec:Trte _Waverlyiettid ail- she ithitt. e Ore pnioli4h in the United Mates. 111; area 1941806; e - ' Epit. titePlant Eg 'ypthlp dpbs; *minted • to etdoe th 6. heir, dtrited•thadc; without tnjity to the skim Formic btj. - ' - • - • Bta - wuziAm.% maiT rront it' Cblumbia, Dingii - ett.perydailii; tFhonidrr . . 1. 1 0,do rolcd•E.s Iftlo 10511 , 015,7. 6 NEE.BK-ic- RICH. . Oolumbia.leity,l7, IESO. - TEMBROBEYBP; a large'andinit omit of, t• Brushes, and Casaba, of antianyles Fos sale by BAWL - FLLBERT: Math ia - . ' • ' A LCOUOL 'and Biwirint Raid; alwats on LI. hMtdoatthe locieltpricas, at tbeTanelly Medicine .Store, Odd FaUowe - • . - February 2, IBM. WRY donld anyilolloll &without t Clock, whoa they Will ballad for $ll.llO and , upwards. - si t u REINER'S? Columht a, April 49.1935 1)111MR City Card Dams and Dried Beef, at H. C. FONDERSMITH% Aprll 10,1830. Pcople. Cush Store. ORR 4. THOMPSON'S justly celebrited Coin merelal and' other Gold Pens- 4 4he beta lit the isrlcet—Duet received. Cotumble, A trril 23.1855.' SAPONEPIEIt, or Concentrated Lse r for ma king Soap.. 1 lb, Is oadielent for one barrel of Sell Soap, or tlb.for 9 lbs. Card Soap. Full direc tions will be given at the Counter for making Soft, -Card and Fanny Soaps. For sale by • R. WILLIAMS. Columbia. Marsh 31,1955. TIME AIL.---Jost waived. a !rash supply of superior Table Oil, at • McCORKLE &OELLETT'S Faralli Medicine Stare, Odd Fellow's Hall. Aprilla. OLIPPION 01 1 CITRATE OF ILIGNESII,or Par- Native Mineral Viater.—Tbis pleatann medicine bleb 3111- highly recommended as a substitute tor *Pima Halts, Seidlitz Powder". dce.; can be obtained meet, every day at SAI II 4.. JFILDERrit Drug Store, at. Ij2 - • JOT.IIIOIIIID, at .th e Bead Quarters - and News Depot, it large and ;railed assortment of Cap, Letter and plate paper. Envelopes, Pens, wafers and every thing in the atadonary line, all of which Wiveld the lowest far, by .InomAlioN, No.4Front street. 22. ZO 111 'DLO, f.rayftr ,ad- Hymn Bookx, of il l , , daa'amiaatione, bratailid and varied. ,Juel.xpr. ce ; ed*And for sate at'. '- . 1 1 ,1e51.4HVIN'S: -.. •' member Z 3.11365. . ^ • • ' ladillifirjult beat appithitalflgeiti* 11.1".ede *Me "Balmrot a Thoorand Fllmenkwand • ,Ndessitraertry,,Zilmonevirgverlitt PhilaO•andi a netl4miltrentt 401ftl,yro her, #tpadim Enid srielliews - Dtirra. • IgrairW!'"" ~~~: 4. 1 3611 e ?) " kap 10,1656 re a L. -.9 - r z T l a l iteTo r Z ne h naPSTWOuggfi a. :44ll- t r e a soldlo retailers su the lovreilt FiIEaI9riIh } L:THEREAL OIL, stlciro i r i r r tnl oi s i taB for May 10, LW., Front Street, Columbia, Pa. DASKETS, 'MCKEE'S, [MOONY& &0.. final re l.) calved at S. C. SWARTZ'S Store. May 10,1836' UST received FRESII CAMPIIRNE. and for sale J by R. WI t.i.t Ards. May 10,1450. Front Street. Colombia, Pa. LFMION - AND STRAWEIRRRY SYRUP. ler sale by [May 10, WW] S. C. S%VARTZ. BACITRLOR'S HAIR OYE.—No burning, bl:stering Compound could ever have attained the universal favor accorded to this the original, never-Wing favor ite. Nature is not more true to herself than the brown or black produced tit the reddest, graves:. or most frowsy haw by rt. Alsrle and sold, or apahed 14 Bach clor's Wig Factory, 3:33 Ilroadway,l*. Y, The genu ine article for sale at NcCOR & ELLETT'S Family Medicine Store. April 12 BIRD SEED'S.—Canary, Hemp, and Rape Seeds For 4nle at McCORKLE& DEfA,ETT'S April 12, Family Medicine More. JUST RECEIVER), a large and welivelected variety of consisting in part of Shoe. Hair, Cloth, Crumb. Nail, Hat and Teeth Brushes, and for pale by R. WILLIAMS. Front street Cotomtits. Pa. March 2 ,'N NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. G 0 TO CARPET HALL, corner of Locust .and Wal nut streets, and see the new and beautiful styles of Carpeting., Oil Cloths. Rugs, Mats, &c., LINDSAY & JACIis. , ON are now offering. Columbia, April !A 18:s13' Oil Cloths! Oil Cloths, 1 - 17 E have now• on hand the largest and most complete SY assortment of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. ever offered in Columbia, embracing every• width from 1 yard up to 4 yards wide, which we are prepared to offer at great bargains. LINDSAY & JACKSON`. Columbi April 26, 1856. CELEBRATED GERMAN urn-nits. for the core of Jiver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarrhma. Disease of the Kidneys and all diveniteanrivirrg from a dlvardered liver or stomach. Price 73 cent*. For vale at McCORKLE Sr. DELLETT'S . Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellow's Doll. Colombia, October 13. —• Tin and. Sheet Iron Ware. T have constantly on hand a large assortnunt of all binds of Tin lair Sheet Iron Wore. taped by Soave keepers and oilier', which will be cold at very low prices. It FRAU - Wit:F ZIN. - corner orLocuat and Second ;tracts. Colombia. Feb. 24, 1255. . Balm of Thousand 'Flowers, TVISCOVERED by Dr. Fontaine, Paris, for beautifying JJ•the complexion, curing all the diseases of the skin, for Shaving, cleansing the teet b; for the Toilet and the Nursery; for baddrig and manymedical purposes. For sale by SA NI% FILBERT. Golden Mortar Drug Store, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, March 22,1856. TT °WILLY'S Vegetable Vermitage Cooke tons. This is a very,paistatile remedy in an agreeable form. such as children will crave. it is purely vegetable in Its composition, and prepared ac cording to the latest improvements in Phsrmacent ical Chemistry. by which we are able to separate the act ive rine4lles of medicines from their nauseous and bulky accompaniments ' and present them in a more concentrated and reliable ferns than in a crude slate. More reliable, for in the crude state it is impossible to judge aceurately of the properties of any medicine and often nauseous dose. are swallowed without pro during the desired effect. In this confection we hare the active principles of tbemost effectual Vermifagea, free from their unpleasant taste and odors, and more safe and certain in its effect.. These Confections, while they are powerfully tine ciSe against worms, are mild and harmless in all other cares. For sale at MoCORIELE DELLicrrs. Family Medicine Store, Oda Fellow's Hall April 19., 18.511. AYERIS CHERRY PECTORAL. 0' come from the village, the mountain. and glen, Ye sickly and ailing, both woolen and men; No longer let gloom shroud your comfort and looks, For Ayer bas a mixture thal,beato oll•Tke Books! , UnfortaostriereaUtres. end victizento paint honk forward, and hope yet for good health again; Consumptive diseases mon yield and be et, - The Pectoral cures every kind era cough, Pneumonia andphthishd and asthma and cold, flaecumbt o its virtues like arisen ltd gold; • It gives to the waned, the rose of good heslth, °Ursine far greater than rivers ofwealth. - Delay not-a moment. but hasten and try, ... This wonderfal cure, ere you languish and die; • For all can obtain it, the price is so *null. A blowout designed for the poor—and for all. , Received a large and fresh supply from the mann - scurry, and *r "Mk wholesaler and retail, by the on - egoism& sole Agent far Colombia. SAMUEL F1L8ERT. ..... Geld* IgOrtarDrugand Cheradead *met Front st-r Columbia, Pa. • mph. ft, leSs. it. WILLI AM S t From Front •nttreel, 'Columbia. flootlandfs , • :4 in Tire Si ' Andy ZWitlinst Thetis ISly thh el .1 • tike thi .. • With the rot Ifirlteli,lihe tL Her eyeeliki Her lecke - by ti Xforelfead dl And none we Than thd , The ler/e r itis Was singit 4 The labia, it Set peroin And *parrot% And grepi. • But none of Thati the Whet eared ME And fetid Wens Content. %. Her eta% But like Was *ln S 4 tianity, tha.opini is justly : Christ's' man of t) !Do E 312 it is ittip. . WI present attai mitent. : 4 Way' Ica increases as the world advarices ' Le view expands and thit , horizon. r ..one ascending.a. height, Whoever -siTik the. New Testa ment morality in the? Ation of his affec tions and the coadnq i 1j life, will find its correspondence-and.adi tion-lo.his noblest powenrand fverthiettie4ptilires.• Thesystem itself snows and titrth*iies; its ieeeivers to submit it to the testiof ,uch experience, and consents to be judged 'by the oonsequeines of its adoption. -Suit It does not submit its claim upon the-faith if men to any of the thousand other modes of.sorutiny which an indifferint oriticism may- choose to -apply to it. • St. Paul says, emphatically, that "the carnal mind is enmity against God; for it is not subject to the law.of-God, neither can it be." Again,• he says, "the natural •acan re ceiveth not the things of.the Spirit of God; for they are foolishness to him; neither cix ho know them, because they are spiritually discerned." St. John says the same thing: "The light shineth is darkness, and the darkness comprehendethitnot." Jesus told the Pharisees that they heard not his words, because they were tot - of God. To his dis ciples be said—"•Ye shall know the truth, and the truth make you free." lie did not say they knew it in -advance of their accept ance, or in the attitude of resistance. On the contrary, he declares,' "If any man will do Ills tOod's) wild heshall know of the doc trine, whether it be of Gcsi." In these grand fundamental propositions the philosophy of-the gospel system is found, so far as concerns• the investigation of its truth and. authenticity— It comes to men with the distinct assertion of their irusompe teney to judge its claims by any maxims dk - standatds which They haie, independently of it; land,all criticism, separate from accept ance and submission,. it repudiates. Not ono of its teachers ever perpetrated so gross a blunder in logic as to. ennoede the compe tency of ignorance, error and unbelief, to judge the claims of -inspiration. The Book never argues the existence of- God, or the possibility and consistency of supernatural communications from him. , If itdid, it must begin by admitApg its ovrtivevelations untie- • • . ary.- The•man that already knows what ea4s and what eannot..be, does -aot.need to be told what is. If he already knovis what is true and What is false, the proposed reve lation is merely impertinent. If anyone unaware that,- "Imposture may take the same ground," be deserves to be answered that, no impostureis quite so stu pid as toialk of measuring a new and higher truth by a known one that is worn out of form or-fitness farsthewsesabiels the mole tion,ofFenr teauppry. That absurdity is the peculiar diatinotion of skepkicaLrationalism. -But Christianity is onisistimt throughout od thirpoiann itiresanits diseiydes just as it does-its enemies: Jesus-spoke in para bles to the people herewith, was not given to them to undetstehd the mysteries of the Kingdom; but hells* toldthe twelve, in his last' iseorute, "f ha' s!, yet many things to say unto you, but ye aliquot bear them now." Paul tells the disaigges in Cern' tar, "/ have sevith milleteittadnist with sefreetetfor .tEAstfR 8 : 66 LAsTilii3C'' 1. 4 06%: . 02 hitherto'Ye were not - ablisto liar Yet no* are ye able." lt 4. is not the policy - of the elgel evenViVitepislie • rte 'di:strings 'to; itterip - )1,141e1 saline* talk reW: in• l , - competentfte.di4Wti;- . -::very'lilifhtit: atenittkiiieittitrite-! ro4iii.*Ctftes pint will not reeiiirs;tiii qintri'ai r dhiiier; 11'114 it: amju, der41,4 1 4 1 1 0 t-Air,4** nature,• tnorate.nd.religion, inttne.pro-., portion that they have ideas and feelings in'thetesel*, or,,,aeourd-, mg to the • maxim •of Christ; "to t h at. bath shall be-given," for.ber only oati*eivtg. and from him that•hath not shall be taken stray, even that which be hath," because he does not availably hold it. Who oontrovirsialist, therefore,, says this or that declaration of _priueipl .oe-44 or that revelation of•mysteries,„is 4mM:raw to the nature and attributes of19otl; it skill remains to be aseetkainedwhether he ‘ ltiplgs (led; and that, is to be _settleilLiiy his_ own resemblance or approach to.thekttivine. Some men reject the book„ because. the supernatural, with which ha:bounds is im. prible; that is, improbable to them. They reveal„themseires, nen and ! that-does not' • affect either the truth or the fact of its raw: lation.. The 84pdard44-tititb,4llli*lne': is the iudginenkof •the higheat 'endowed' in that thing; whether' it bk.peetrY, ramide,. morals,„pr reas4, Negation by th e dinite. , . ive is nothing. He is,..noohe wisest wan. who believes least, for, belleiing•lese knows letiatthat:lelmaitiveitad sure. No. mends so.empttas the raiiinde, for he,-of. - all men, knowitletutt of. anything that is eery, taro and reliable,. even, by. hie -own showirte And,hshcannut disprove 'anythitighPlitiVe store that belopga to -the man of faithr—' When a man says, 44 1 have eyes, and I do not see that beauty whiCh you Micro," he has only proved that -he • door not seethe I .beanty. If I see it, -my leetimoni is 'evi dence,- because it affirais - nrj , -and: knowledge.' "Hie. ii n0t...1341*nm, because iit sittiSstesertelitiegatiVely.; 44svirthatiluelievettqatArtiehAracfse- Anottaisaluectivieliiat a iota* completeittesiwitskfr,*,*o-;' NOOfticY*lo..slllo:l6al XEMEtint a 00446 - '1 $14 , 1, *mint!? afilLingp was glowing; swingy Jew, mated: mow, bt-hoarted cow. = !ii pot! . himself. itukthewtftliendety of 'the zSaereirterip tures; and' tbe authority Bf'& theirrecordell examples,. and the obligation of all the pre cepts which they impose, is a mixed ques tion, and usually not a little confused in or dinary discussion. The book throughout maybe as true as it claims to be; yet, every fact and every word thereiit written may not be sacred and authoritative to any man now living; nay, a great deal may be, and is, byits own terms, or by just construction, the very contrary. Job is rebuked for his complaint against the justice of the providence which had afflicted him,.and confesses that he had uttered that which he understood not; things too wonderful for him, which he knew not. "Wherefore," says he, "I abhor myself, and repent in dust and ashes." David says, "I acknowledge my transgressions; and my sin is ever before me." /ire the Scriptures and the religion they teach, therefore, responsi ble fur every word uttered by the one, or every deed done by the other, even though it is said, in general terms, of the former, that he had spoken of the Lord that which is right; and of the latter, that his heart was perfect with the Lord? The book, however, does not leave us without a perfeet.example of life, as well as an absolute standard of doctrine and belief. Jesus said to his adversaries; "Which of you canvinceth me of sin?" And his own witnesses say that he was "holy, harmless, sndedled, separate from sinners, and made higher than the heavens;" that he was "the brightness of the Father's glory, and the, ex press image of liis.person." His teachings and example Are given us without reserva tions. St. • Pia frankly 'tiaie, "Not' 'as I though I had' already attained, either were already perfect; but I follow after, if that I may apprehend - that for which I am appre hended ofthrlstJesus;" a nd . elsewhere, "as we said before, so say I noWagain, if any man preaoheth any other gospel unto - you than that ye have received, let him be ac cursed;" and, still 'more emphatically, "though we, or an angel from heaven; preach any other Respell° you, let hire be accursed." The demand of the gospel is, "Take up your Grog, and follow Christ." He is "the way, the truth, and the life:" sod "there is no other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved." And "Re is mate unto us - wisdom, and riffhteousness, and .sanctitcatias, and redemption," by so conforming our lives to his, that we may be said to put off the old man, which is corrupt, and to "put on Christ" Discussions about the inspiration of the book are - not countenanced, neither-are in vestigations of its historical, scientific, or po litical „accuracy, engouragod. They are 'nothing to the purpose. Its .religion pro- poses twreform the life, and threspfsthat, to enlighten the unclinstandi4g• in the Wimp which really - Conies - is — Ourlighesi interests. If any man appeals to it for justification of his opinions or his. deeds, he is to be sm armed that "the Gospel is hidden - to them that are lost;" that it is not a directory for the business and- ambition of the wordling; that the unstable and unlearned only wrest the Scriptures to their own' deshiselism," - Isbell, they employ *ma- slang,' "'Amy -3100 - narinStalit-Assvati6qok Sikoair-ater rit - AanNiman •• ••••:•-•., J.; • • • • IN ziWuri'tile fat'', or thole atithiallima •, -L! , '-' l 4l/illethe4ifetis -- e*diAerigEObakitPi 4 t and viniarssik.-4010*(Mitiosvidshivirstir, ihnitii*itielftsgr,illoseid their ofiktitil -poi!** h:tiittyliOntee;, , , , kis'ltcbe tinder- Avast ihnithe .. I jistittitit4iii‘ri'r - AillirMiltiltotkeS4oo4#4 3o 4 4 'keeletikei disetintintvilk * eti#l. Pissetptitersare it. , • '.. • , 1 04, - *driihol, g Aft:4i ,„ : **Atiibbiroona.,4,6,-.o* there- man be no nth vtgare thetilitimOititihe or ruffs- Mlyentuie. ..• ...• - - Alciensiveri the . hAdi aes do coil tisk the heliet ofstbe besiOnmorthe helm* aid' that ' is - iginni 'only by-becoming it eel .(t,hd fact what' .they ,sinjohr r ' Meti mast- be trans format bithe *roiling or-. their rainds,.to receive the . reWnlsif Jesus; :and all mere, ep L eW,ilittioritiboot it oia Pn itTereYeetes, # re* eroireir'The4tPeet.4ll;Yerlt PAY. be!! these. WV* winnehigein thought,` wheti he told'. - TiiickhY to keep -tioit . which' was committed khis ire* avoiding pro &intend: vain babhilassoend--oppositions of science,, falsely selitalled. The remise of :Christ* . isid-Shete~ofltitatindiniatte. philosophy, amsin that,:dietssikhe slop 4aiavieth the nal. of thisliwthanipil haw* "tkbetilelle lckentLerli.,*fee l aSk4,;'lkmeeie, istcpesuma, eitheiza jeattetn - artneret, why ntipene else shroldszkaa* the,triithplor its 4:pdy use is to be ,. itbeyintlifit , ,theAmbedl• Asilt are -es -Tit** intg*lthout isnodinste6. .ThOrinls AtifreOlOssisisinp" thit tratlt and-good r afid errorthid evil, shall gri 1 together, here and bar :-Correctopia. one salsa bad 14 shre*Somyttinbenrciltyi. , I soundness of belief, nor fear any'sort of evil frown the lash of its ' ,Thohnipiratirtiarif prophets, voodoo, and wren :that of hobos andpooof tint groat, and good.ofiviry faith and sphere offiod'o service-.-ottutdootrthe same ground. Who " Tor doubts itoteadd ikelye Lk, toanyi - timi itislighbleTra%W, Alle-lig)ak 101441 Tberetiis-light44, !viigt 'too 1i for 211 SkM . , ..*BY MRS; IVe never yet . man who was not the soul of honor.' Thougl. IA may blush and stammer, and shrug their shoulders awkwardly, unable to throw forth With ease the thoilghts that they would express, yet commend them to us for friends. There are fine touches in their characters that time will mellow and bring out; per ceptions as delicate as the fairest tint into the unfolded rose; and their thoughts are none the Jess refined and beautiful that they do not flow wititthe impetuosity of the shal lowstreamlet. We are,astonished that such men are not appreciated; that ladies with really good hearts and cultivated intellects,. Will reward the gallant Sir Mustachio, Brainless with smiles and attentions, because he can Ida a shawrgraoefully, and bandy compliments with Parisian elegance, while they will not condescend to look upon the worthier man who feels for them a reverence so great that his every mute glance is worship. The man who is tsi'shful in of ladies, is their defender when the loose tongue of the slanderer would defiuntthem; it is not he who boasts of conquests, or dares to talk glibly of failings that exist in his im'agination' alone; .hleoheckwill flush with resentment; his eye flash with anger, to hear the name of woman coupled with a coarse oath; and yet be who would die to defend them, is least honoled by the majority of our sex. Wtip ever heard of a bashful libertine— The anomaly was. never .seen. apse and elegance are hittnreciaisites; upon his lips tits flattery, ;scaly to,play court alike to blpe eyes and blaalc,^:itels never nonplussed, ho never blushes., For a glance he is in rap tures; for a word be would' professedly lay down his life. Yet. it is he who fills our vile city dons with wrecks of female purity; it is ho• who profanes the holy name of mother, desolates the shrine where domestic happiness is,throned, ruins the heart that trusts in him, pollutes the very air ,he breathes, and all under the mask of a pol ished gentleman. Ladies, a word in your eart—have you lor ers, and would you possess a worthy hus ban& Choose him whose delicacy of de port:meta, whose sense of your worlit loads him to stand aloof, while others crowd around you. the blushes, stammers even at your approach, &insider them as so many signs of Mil exi3ted opinion of your sex.' If he is retiring ind modest, let not a thousand weigh him down in the balinoe, for depend upon it, with him your life willbe happier with poverty, than with.rnauy another, sur rounded by the splendor of palaces. ' • , Ax Gyms Ontaosorooromr.—Tho Bishop of Oxford booflouinointod4o:tbe - obtarohorso. dale in ashoncohielrirse- 4 -Toca your of clergyman - preach the Gospel, ~and are his conversatioeluiti carriage amsiatent there- - 'A .tiprial—vE•preaabilathe Qaipel bgt orgy keeps • gig. 7. _ ' -~.. ~~° . ~. sitaishe at. ismoskriaa. aear•Wdiiaet on= tottlVertiet. This astae,A*Fyittiras4titeltstaF. stria bititeltasatah Sc!A Tea sl*l w***-4_ll - betW4sOoit's Saoll4 and Atti t M - rito s7. 1 . a !aaa*" ;afatlaAa leithAti),Shiena , :ragit Salfl4oallAWSPAtflUaraaaa -1,114.4t,taaga0:1'14412/0 Autbouy I I 1 ot o M their way, and to:rstiat*Wal*AzAtortar 110 zoregoratut=poprwloi4o the ieit.4 o ee i hi i 74 into tht/lioni4iiikAt:h o-1 4#t*Ii100044 - tat fmn,Eit Pl 4- - 44, the base ` of .the bkakstitilf. ) ,* ) OS' Iran, ciawl4ali - stitaola the tt1...1 0 %3'9 1 seastretahlag out Wor:L-75, itzultatertiro itrria* a t lll. OFSPAlN 4l rti t ?: xi Aliff&ss l •: 11 kat it ;"1.4t. -t c nl'SitgrAr 4 . B 4.: .1; 1 7 Al;Tactr iVTIA ai r lalaFrMPP t 1 144. 41-.41 T! 1 9 9 !* 94 1 414 / l a d i upon ttfstreais, 44,1 414trotil*:e .10 1 101Ittilit#:W rafilarfrira!!7- . I .4qua , arut , l *** , ,r4 o *;#*9-40441 - ,Vsll)wiw . g reilitfi 6 .1 0VOierrliaiirticiA k itti is. route . 4100 , 0 i t e 4=, 4411 14111 11 re-hai ,U lLa. ag lattfitikka atquaitited'w.o - thelatal ity _seek iSat' ltelowthearossi*, gaup - their taunts !MeA:#s.ittstql 1114446 and-After , a walk !if ti'Votryikviha faistros tiather, find ilbtOoltast*pon laikploW-s. dettritainit. Inttigtinktftitantlitto4oer b a Or - Afty - As, arse-then ValltralkY.ki altar& /*inner, as if seamed 1" 1 , • Mkritaraathit,*ll,4,llblaYol4,ir-)ilisaa afTaQied- . l33g - lis2ets and gm*, Yew aPPraaak the. * ll (10141aglefbiserstar, which ir6 faata-italit4sanautt andArkras,ap ached of !pray. fttattothstipaat lielaw. &Mousier is ''wt!k""'lmw more serraitY aQd 4§l(l9itY.-407aMeoallPliek his purpose than Fouehe,Dra4l.olnradmi r e. He - at last had-a privatainterilmx with the king, when he expressed his - dlkiire.toubttliit eate his life,,to,,his service. •Lottitoreplied, "You..have occupledUnder Bonaparteramit ruitimuotgreat trust, whichtnuathayegiran you onpostenities of knowing ; everything that praradf.end of gaining an insight into the characteraof inerCia„.publie life, which could not easilzoce,ur_to others. Wore] to decide on attaching you to. my person, r I should previously expect that yon wony frankly inform me what were the meows*, and who were the,men, that Yma,,emplaial in those days, to obtain your information,— I do not allude to .. zgy stay at Verona , or, at 3fittan; I was than surrounded . by numerous adherents; bet at Hartwell;:f4,lntradlite. you wertwell•acquainted with What poised under my roof!" "Yes, air; ever3r- day the motions oftnur MajostNiew made knows to me." "Eh, whati—surrounded-ngs by trusted friends; who could have betrayed me? . Who.hns -thus abused my confidence? I insist on yciiir naming him immedratb--,* "Sire,you -urge me to say what roust wound your Majesty's heart." "Spoueir, lungs are but too sulijell'to be deceived." ,'lf you command it, sir, I must Own that I was in correspondence with 'the Due 'd 41n mont." '"What! De Pinne, who poisessed my entire ennfidenee. I mnstacknoirledge4 added the king, with a malicious smile," "he was very poor; he had many expenses, and living is very dear in En,glatid. ; then, 3ff. Poncho, it was I 1 that dictated „ tojial those letters which yon reeeiveclosery weak; and I gave up to him 32,000 out - o[• the lA -000f., which you so regularly remitted to obtain an exact araount of tin. that was pass ing in my family." TRITE Mill :MT: Anindividual 4 who thinks be - W -*l'6l6'g s more religions act in - -contifittittag in it-Mis sionary Society, than in dOintaineedfutmet of kindness to a rola**, filen& ornAghbort is leaving a soolety'ort3ora - histaution, for one of man's making. fle 4 Shows a per , rerted judgment in regard to the duties of hie religion and in regard to the beet means of spreading it, Atli that hOotr dot* or wia or can 1 1 e dons by asemistions for k *ming elnistianity,-is a mere drop .in the , bucket, eastpared with what Mamie silently, and semetly, by the comMiln daily duties of Christians, In their fanulini,- neighborhood and business. - the surest morof rading Christisaity f is toimprese flittistieu comma niftier; and acoordingly, lts„.wholkeeir this - frOn oorroto!kon. and aaahai "a more powerful instruniantof v uonhore it is already preferred, *Aka most eireammi contributor to tiesigreatwork of its dilhision through the ...Idoonsht a Terms is said to bsi iiesilaled goisdadondatog aftba *mil of **it faun 1 .1 16 d 41 :* -0 scalds. 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