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Bounty Land “'nr tutu. luck-pity suspended Claims. and all léad. Year _othor clniuu lglilfl the Government at Wuli- i , Invent”. 0.: tho American Chin” In England. “W {and “ ITNBII locnted and sold.or bolghmmd l M“ M‘ “_h—fflw ithfl‘ price: given. Agents engaged in lo- , ' fitting mar-nu in lOWA. llliuoia Ilnd 0th"; T 8! ADM ‘ wen". Staten. ”JPN." to him person“; , ll}; (‘omir'mstoneri of Adnmnrnunty hereby ‘ 2 ’ 1152 .1» by letter. I give nntice that they have tin-d upon the ° Gettysburg, x“, 2}, '53, ’81: “firing 31111;: for} the buying of .tppcnls‘for’ :———+—~-—«_~- Tu: , .7“ A x __. “_...“ . . - __._.__.-.__ l c ncrcrn rout: i- and ownslii tqu ms , ' 7—— J" c. Neely. 3 county. at the Ohm unhd‘numy (Pummlnion- POI ...-:E‘CTI'LI“ "mum AT LAW, wiiimmi to collar. ‘ '{f ”; “flaw"?- “4;":' and Ihm they win Sunly. "artfully, tiunl and all other buxincu intrustcd to (A ‘3' to ”:1‘ ppm} ietwccn the hour: a! “Y M" '° 7""; di can with premium-st. (mice in the 8. 16. “in" ‘ “cf-'H‘L . l “311 3 o clock, P. 3]., of each , I'hyce the Nari lightly mum of the Diiinmnd. [formerly occupi'd 5." ii {-‘hh; 0'? r (‘ h 0" b" ’0‘"! "Mil Wm. B. XL‘CleHnn. Esq.) ‘(‘ _ e PP”; ‘o'." ”Ha” urg, CPMMMM‘ Gently. ”m‘f‘ufy Getty-burg. April “,1839. it i lif‘gfigihx‘ :‘T’un;l';l';§"fy; 1711 mm ":1 “ mad o'er tLo bod, __‘ V _ _ H . __ . H. r, .-t u_ flldeMl . ' . a". n Wm B Imam { Fur lrankliii, Slrab‘nl). )lcnnlleii, Butler, l THU’FQ‘lug‘hmd , .‘ . ' ' _ , _ [Mountplcnmny Mounijuy. Ind L‘ouutagu, on TTURXPA AT LA“ -“"Uflic° ‘” “ '" y'd‘ ’ “'f'llflddy'lhf 23h! "_l'Jummry/ nu! “'l'“ ‘ you“! 'ulo' “1° “WM, me 0001' we" of the new Fur Braiding, nummuu, Liberty, Tyrone, ( ‘0“ “I h" Kn“; ’(‘l33‘y‘zu‘e- \_ l 4 ”'9 I Uniun. Freedom, and Bcrwick borough Ind “grit?“éhu'd." _ i “'3' ‘ o‘3 ~ -' - iluh’nship, nu Thuruhiy. Mr 24!]. "(January Md. , ‘ ' ! "'¢i " ' " A. J. Cover“ ”—1 .... ” I ll; order ut the t‘omuiisxiunen, T‘Om' ‘ln'“ 3'“ "3' ‘ 9 . J. )1. “Lu/flit C! k. '" "Hm" ‘ Tronxm' AT LAW. mu pmmpny mend ; Dec. H, isoo. td t’ " Sprinkle lmh Mid: them to Pallet-[inns Ind all other hit-line“ un- . ~—-——~r— ”—O-“ ‘ Benny Incl bloom. tuned to him. unit-o lit-tween Fultneatm-kt’! Notice Lu ' ' ' . ‘ ' o y the [od llghtl)‘ 2;"! ”tun“: thud" ’ hurt-s. guillrnyflxgget, ' HE A-uuorn Il’l: hen-by instructed that it , ("If her brunt; ~f}‘{:{“_rl~' “' ‘ _ _ _["P ‘ '_"_ _ '>_ ‘ in their duty. underline act uf.\.-~emhly,to' Cdliu he her Ilumherl, give notice lo Mel-y pcrmn whom they shut" l‘curi-ful her roll' ‘W9 A‘ mean? . it‘lllbflcc in thrlr Militur) rt-111. lhnt he i: so ell-i Beautiful. lth-Iy. , . 1'1"“) ['l‘ ATfIC‘ “ ~~4§m09 ”bu“: h‘orth- rolled. Such nolire may be given by informing. She “'lli but given, A rumorncro ‘uulre- Hurt. e 2'! “"14. and [mum in writing. by tuning the nine It: Am: bud on eurth, 5. [UCL 3. 135'"- I', l hisplncc of ?Esiill‘llct‘ ur buuim-ss. _ | To bin-sum in “much. ’ _,__ ‘ “‘”‘ 'fl “ By order of th: lilitnr; Board, ————-__—_ Edward B. Enabler, g ‘q. u. lll‘EllLl-ZR, I‘rn'l. ' a , ‘ TTutthi' AT LAW, will faithfully .nd ; W. A. Drms, My [Dec at. taco. ' . rouiiitlv attend to 11l hutiiieucutruatcd ‘ ‘ ' ’ ' ‘' ' I:2 nuts” P . , 0 “turn. ll: upmtka the Germain lungunge.—- 2 Procmmation. l Ulla. stflhe tame place, in South Ballluioro ‘ 1:: :-——_~.—: :5 ' 2 :77; ‘47" :"t‘iifzi'nt;°:':’;:~£{2s:3s: ““ "'U ' “3 mm m WW“ 4 t, e . g . Paeujsburg, Mun-Ii 20. 0F ABOEIONIBH. J. J. Hex-con, ”(NEVEY A!” (“ ll'XSl-ILLIH‘. .\T LA‘V. A -l|m.'u on Baltimore sin-ct, nearly oppo ‘Kl P'lhnutm‘k Bfuthl-rx’ Swrt'. Gouyshurg, ogp). 1560. (f J. Lawrence Hill, 11. D. AS hi- uflirc one door “’O5! Mme" n Lutheun church in Chunbcrshurg strut. um] oppmite l'ivkinz‘~ Ito". where thosc uiahin: to have any Uonlnl Operation perturmed urc respectful]; im’in-nl H) ¢IIL ltlvxlau'ls: Urn. llurm-r. HM. (‘. I'. Knuth, I). I) ‘ Rev. 11. [1 Bnngher, l). 0., (Lev. Pr !. I. new". l‘rnl’. \l. L. Stun". fieltylburg, April 11. 53. Cancer Insutute. HER many ymrs of «um-euful practice. A 1111. KELLIXG still ilcsircn In dn gnu-d lu ! a tuicled. llc ruminun lu cure all kind; of CANCHIL‘T. Tl'llllle‘. “TENS. SCRUFL'LA. or KING'S Hl'll.. SHIN-L". km, if rumbla n‘ilhuul cutting ur puimn. He does not cunline him ulf mrrely m ll). cure of llie nlmre dig sun. bu! lill [run all 0311:?! with gurus“.— I‘Alienu will he \isiml. if desi ml. n rr-mmuhlu diluuue.‘ l’rrsuna desiring to visit l‘r. K.Will pluu stop In the Railroad lluxclin .‘Jvchunii-sv burg. whom may will he (llmtt‘ll to his rosi dam-e. For all pnniculau write —sule div.— QOMI plainly. Enrlulc I postage \lnlup _to inpay aml‘cr. Address Dr. (‘. 1.. KELLISU, llnlmninl'urg, Cumberland cu.. I’m. Uct. 15, ”HO. Um “Wide Avimke” Meetings VERY SIGHT THIS WEEK. .\T THE E “l'nLl'ES' HALL." nml evcry d:l_\‘ lota-era the Imurs 0f 7 .\. .\l. and G} l'. \l.. til. the .....m welt corner oftlxe Mahmud. in (it-org: Arum“? (‘lnlhing Store, h. hming jun rcmrnol from 1!” ch; I‘M“ A Rupt‘rinr mwk 0| Marl. (Hire and Brown‘ (.‘lntlls. for chr um! Dre-'4 Conn, the hen-I selection uf [Huck and Fine: \‘a-si .creo, (‘nhurg Vniellcizu. Solfcrinun. Mun-x. he hinn. Ginghmm, ('ulirm-s. "lucked and I'll. Notched Mu‘lins. Slit-cling :lud I‘mgghmn" uf fixin or nut thiunuMe figure#: in a \urd, the ~l¢flel are jun: the ".lymw" (or H” (inn. :1! of thick Ii“ be sold In. the may loul‘t cash price:. ALSO—Rom” .\lmlc Nothing in ever; nuje :y. "er Ind file. If we unnm m ’0“ W. 'l', line, who never mis‘H A m. will Inl- gruur Insure and make you n gnrmcuwu 1!!“er olt notice, oa. a, lan Second Ari-I'Bl ["3 T.\LL.-—luryrr Slot-k than Hwy-3.. ‘ JAPOIL‘) & Bill). ban-jun: rertirel their mold purchase of Full and \Vinler (coda. ‘ kid: “my ofl‘cr cheaper than cur. having rough M’lhe most {.n‘oruhle rams. Tluy nsk the pu’blic to call in and we their large anon lOI‘A,’ cunrincml um every taste can be Imi led. Their CLUTHS, CASSINERES. \ CST -1563. (Instincts, Fords. Imm. kc... cnumt be accllcd for \‘nriely. and mu" the low prior-s at which they ure ml‘cred Me reully Mkmisling. Goods and: up n! the shortest unlice, in the hint styles, und M. M renaonnblc mm as can ‘bc expected. Their e‘lnhlinhmvnl is in Clum ‘bbrnburg Itveet, n few doom hclow liuehl-r'l Drag more. [mg 15, lucl. Lime Factory ~ x GETTYSBI'RG !—ATTE.\'TIO.\', mm- I BE l—The nndenigued would um“ xe .Jpemxllyillorm the public in general. Indme Imin; community in paniculnmhu they!!!“ ¢nuodtwo opuioul LIME RUSS, M the concr offinntton meet nnd the Railroad. md gre pow burning. 10‘ will continue to burn, late , Idliu of the BEST LIME, which the, ill _3‘ o of“ the lowest livmg rates. rum"! ”miner! Arciuvited to give them a CI“. Iy ”whiny “good snide, which they expat Ali”! to do, they came: Ml to give satisfa thl. MCCL'RDY 8 CRASS. ~ Aug. :0, 1350. 1! ‘ . luble Yard Removed. nboaiber hiring moved his place n! « Abusing to En! York street, a wort as “it!“ 8!. June!’ Church. would announ 3fi~ public tin: be is still prepared to [main fl! kinds of rock in his line, and) u Rona. 3.2 m, Bend-man, to” ten or every variety If fli- ud finish, with and without bun n joke", to sump-Mn, and at prices to :- :flo kiln”. Per-om daifing anything in his 1i :flfl lid 1; t decided “Vantage to cumin: I: M and prim before purchasing elsewhen “'3. B. MIALS. Quay-burg, lhrch 21, 1859. :',’,/-_ [now Hotel. .xonra mum mam, .- t PHILADiL I’Hu. n; mm W ‘ a. m 1r m’ mutton- W» 7‘ w- --.» -.A , ; ”wa ‘ cw meat, the rum Panamanian ;.. wflflfifim Tnfshfiz flaunt-‘l', 3 " 1.5., Do“ dehy,bn“eomdgh .~ , wane-MM ‘ntßrond- "ERIKA." the lion. Ron" J. FISHER” l’ruitlent of the sewer»! t'onrtn nf L‘utn~ mun Plea: in thel‘unntiu cumpming tho lf'th ll'htrict. and Junire of the ('ourts ut' (Dyer nn-l Tenninrr. nnd General Jail l)eli\cr_\ . fur the trill of all «mpitnl and uther nfl‘rnders in the said IllMl’lt Land luvm Zinnuu and ii uc E. “'in uu. EMF” Judges of the t‘unrts of l‘umuiun l'lmu. null Ju-ticm of the ('uurh offlyvr unil Ternnner. mnl (lent-ml Juil Delivery. fur the tritxl uf ull czipitul uml Ulll?r Aim-inden- in the ('uuntyuf .‘lllllH—lll‘ut‘ inned their precept, bearing d-llt the 22d «lay ut‘Nmenil-er, in the year of nur Lord nne thou-mud eight hundred tilt} mine. nml to me lllrt't‘lml. t'nr holding a (hurt ut‘t‘mumnn Plea-.nnd General Quarter Snsimu nf the Pence. aull (lent-ml Jnil Delivery and ('nurt of”) er And Tet-miner. nt (icttyphurmon Jinn/[11.3]. (In 21-! «In; I.] January nr:f.-——XH') [PH [s' HEREBY “IVES tn ull the Justices of the Peace. mix-run” tin-l ('unxtnhles within the mitl (‘01::in (if .\tlunl§. that they he then and there in their pruper per-nus. with their llulls, lLM‘Orll". lnqui~itiunn Emmiimtiuut. and other lleuwmlmun-e4~ tn .lu thu-e things which to their (Jlllt't‘lmlnll in that behalf til-permit: to he dune. and «1:0. they ulm will prmecute again-t the {Hi-mien thut ure ur then that" he in the Jail of the mid ('mml} uf Minn-4. are to he then uml there tn prosecute again»! them as thnll he just. murm. WOLF, S‘cnf. ‘ Sheriff’s (Mire. Cett},hurg,} , Deal“, Irma. tc Notice. "HJP J. CRAFTS ESTATE—Letter, of ‘ mlminixlmtiuu on the edtllt of Philip J. (graft. lane nfStmlmu (own-IMP, Adar“ county, fleet-Jun]. Inning been gnuted to [be under siguml. rmi-liny in the mme ton-uphip. he hen-by gives notice In all prrwn: indebied tu Mud num- to make immulinte payment. and Hunt hu'inp; (hiuw against the same in pre~ scat them properly authenticated for 301811“ mun. JOHN S. (SHAFT, Adll'r. Dec. 17, mm. m- Nance. DUN TATE'S ESTATE—Letters 0! Id ministmtiun on the "tut: of John '1 ute. 51,1qu ufStmlmu tvm'uillipTAdums couns ty, dei'cm-cd, htu‘iug been granted to the uudcrsigue-i, Raiding in the name tuwnnhip, he hen-l»; give- notice to nll person-t indebted to mid cstnte to nuke immediate payment, and tho-e having chim- Aguimt the name to preient than prupvrly flnilltnlit‘nlrll fur sculuncut. lS.\.\l‘ l-‘. BIUSKEHHUFF, Ain't. Dun 17, 1860. m .\(‘On TRIMMER'S ESTATFk—lekn of mlminmnlion on “I. "tut of JM‘ub Trimmer. Sn, lute of Hamilton twp, .\dnnln «0., tin-eased, luring been “mun-d to the under »igued. res? 'in lbe sum-township. ha hereby gin-I write I All persona indebted to said mute to make 1 mfm p.|yment, and "mm Inning finish “gains: the sumo In pmeulhem properly uuxhenuclicd for lottlemcut. JM'UB TRIMMER, 111., .lvlm'r. Dre. 24, 1800. St OHS HART'S ESTATE-L—Leuen of NL J ministration uu‘thc eunu- M' John Hurt, lane of ankliu lowmlflp, Adan" county, drceucd, Inning been granted to the nuder~ signed, residing in Hue nun: LoWuh p, be here» 11) gives uolirc to all pawn: indebted to Mid hmle ‘0 luukejuuuL-dinle pa} mom. and those hmiug chim; again»: the nine to pmeu: them properly nuthculimtcd mr lcult‘lui‘uL .\UHAIIAII HART, .ldm'r. Dec. 6. 1860. 6!. HE undersigned, having been Appointed A!- lignee, under- deed ot‘lruu fur the benefit ofcledimm, o! CONRAD MYERS nnd ELIZA~ BETH, his Wife. of Luimure mvnphip. Adams eonmy, notice is hereby given to all penum knowing themselves iudchted to said Auign or: to milk. immediule payment (A: the under ligned, residing in the nine township. and those hunting claim uglinlt the name to pre vent. them properly nulhenliwod for lelue-. meal. - JUHS HESBY MYERS, M' ' Dec. 17, 1860. 63 . July-Ire. BK cub-crib" elm At Print: Sale, T his HOUSE AXD LOT, on High street. :djoining Solomo- Powen. Th Hons. {- u two-utol‘y Brick, nest], new, ‘ifll t Ruhbnilding, Ind A well of inter. em. any. ' DAS'L. r. Prussu'ur July 11-”:‘3; n . Notice—Ga Stock. T 0 STDCKHOLDERS.—I'I'yncnt of tho l'iah lulullmnt mu lubncripfionl to the Ctpiul Wk of the Gettysburgfiu ('ou~ pay. due on the u of January, Hm, is I'9- quind to be nude without dehy to Jon. B. Dunn, the Imam. fl-By the Au or Aucnbly ruining to 9:: ’ which ii: all panti- is confnnmble i 5 tine waid- V Me. I" ‘59 “530‘“ I'll» mot-Ami. he a pufl'ed up with pflde. md We! Stock be not complied will. the knmvel nothing either of “no Jewish or mymrequinueperuuuupr month the Christian reveluiom. thongh he pre hum: on the mom due Ind unpaid. . tends m In" N [new of both: ‘l-JAWIPW‘ butindistemrerod'mhh ' shout idle “Wamv 39° I~ ‘ qnafiom mJ debate of words, which Alford Mm m“ .. _ , _....-h_.__.fi- . no'fimndntion for ”5606??? th untho 1331' WEDP'A fl Md banana noun-of an . contention, making. “any «Gnu 11.4.55... h: :m _.lmjtut mpic'h thu flu truth in not linx ‘*P‘""‘”§‘§§‘§3§"sao-.M .mm‘y‘ mww I manyi xcedpdou, .. >_ o moon! to Ml.‘ ‘“ “ Pa. .1127:me :ug'mfidzmu “1 "M w W W 0 Mk“ \ gv‘wmzzlqufinm WWI-tho but? “Donna’s.“nlmz “all, hump when ‘ ——_-————‘-. 1d 1r thy-elf, donating.“ nth (‘Ez’éfii’w mum “W by " A .9 ‘ 1_ ‘ ,- __ ‘ ‘ I! !! I I ~-- E mm Notice. Assignees Notice. Private Sale. A DEMDDRATHD AND FAWMLV JDURNALO ' GETTYSBURG, PA, MONDAY, JAN- lé, 1861- A Sermon Prmelu'tl Dawn/w 9. 1360, I!" REY. HENRY J. VAN UYKE. SERMON l. Leta: many serum; as are under theyolte count their nun masters wurthy of all honor. thnt the mine ot’Uod nnd his doctrine be not ‘ blasphemefl. 2. And they that have lpelierinpmuten. let "themnutilespinethemfloeenunetheyurehrethreu: hut nther tto them \‘trvice. became they are faithful. and bclmed partake" of the benefit. These thing: truth and exlmrt. 3. H II)” umn tench nthrrwine. nmi run‘ent nut to Wllolciutttt' unnit. eten the worth of uur , Lord Jem- Christ. and ttflha doctrine vliieh in neconling to godliuei-s. 4. lie in prund. Lnun in: nqthiug, hut doting . about qmptiuus~ and «trite: ofwmh whereof cometh any, strife, railings. nil sunnilingn. . I». l'enrne di-putinxg of men of corrupt mimlr. nntl destitute n! the truth. Humming that gain is gulliuen': frum gut“ withulnur thyM-ii.—l'uura I'm] [fl-ml: Io finality: till. chap” 111 to 5" rrrnr. ' l Prullflxc tn «limun the elmrneter and in , fluence «if almlitiuniqn. “'ith thh View. I .lutve «elected a text from the Bible. and puma-e tn Mlllt‘n“ tn the letter nnd spirit of i it: ll'nt'lling. We tit-knowledge in thi~n plaice , but one rtnntlnnl «It mural-l. but one authori ; tntive nnd infallible rule of faith and prac tiee. For we are christimm here: nnt heathen philmupln-nt. to gmpe our way by ‘thefi-elvle glimmering: nfthe light of na ture: not mndern intidels. to nppenl fmm the written lnw ni‘ Hod to the corrupt and liekle tribunal of rem-on and huntnnit'y: but , (‘hristinnt 0n whnee haunt-r it inn-ribed ; thit- sublime challenge: "To the law and i to the teutimnny—ii' lltey nymWfi‘rd ,' in: to thin wnnl it is betuuc there it- no . light in them." .. Let me «lireet ynnr apeeialttttention to the 'lnngumze nt'nur text. There i~ no tlifipttte aiming ("Onllltt'lllulfIB‘llN'" il nu room for ' dispute—as to the meaning of the expri-vx . ninn “nervmihuniler the ynke." liven Mr. linmm, who i~ himwlf :t ili‘tinpuhhed n 1» , litionipt. nn-l lllX" (lttlll' more. perhaps. thuu ' any other man in this country to pmpugnte ‘ abolition tlm‘trimw. mltfit.‘ that “ the nth“- ’ tinn of the phru-w 'und‘lln‘ynke ' " 4mm nntlmthtmll} thnt it (i. r.. he original wnnl Jotlfm) it to he under-40ml here fur slavery. Let me qumu unntlier lt‘elllllfilly nn this point from my eminent Scotch divine—l mean ltr. McKnight—whim: expmitiun ut' the epiStle is n. nintulnrtl work in tirmt Britain und in thi-I muutry. uml whme muo ciatinnt mn~t exempt him t‘rmn nll flll"pit'ltlll of pro-‘hirery pn-imliew. lle intnxllieml his expodtiun of this elmpter with the fol lnwing explanation: “ Pn't‘all'fl‘ tlm lnw nf Mow-4 allmred no I‘md‘liil‘ to he mule n glare for life without his mm mn‘ent. the Jutlaizing teaelmrx'. tn ullure ~lnve< in their puny. taught that under the (impel like wiae involuntary winter} is unhmful. This doctrine the upo-tie mmh-nmn-ti here. in in his other epixtle-u li)‘ enjoining Christian slave-4 (0 honor and (th’y their master“, whéther they were ln-lit-vet-u or unln-lieveri, and by auttring Timothy. that if tiny penmn taught otherwiw he oppo-ml the who Home preceplsuf .l(~~tL~' ('hrirt and the «it"x-tiine of the (impel. whieh in all points it conform able to gmllinew- or munrl morality. and was putfed up with pride Without rummaging any true knowledge either ut‘ the .lewi‘h or ('hriitiun revelatinn." Our leurnmi Suitrh friend then goo! on to expound the plewtlge in the following pant mute. which we mm tuend to the prayerfuiuttcntion of all “hour it may comet-m : “ Let \\ lmtm‘i‘r Chri‘tian times are untier‘ the ynlte ornnlxllievers pay their own mun“ ters all mpeet and obedience. that the ehnr-‘ neter of God whom we won-hip may not be calmnniuted. tunl the doctrine of the gmpel ‘ may not be. evil s lam of u tending to d!» stroy % lnlititnfiights of mtnkind. And ‘ thme tl'i'lilfln plan-s who have believing" muten. let them not despim them. fancy“ in; that they no their equnlu beam-e they I in their brethren in Christ; for, thou it all { Christians- BN‘ equal an to religiuur pnviieges, 1‘ elm-cs Ire inferior to their masters m station. I “'herot‘nrc. let them serve their masters ; more diligently, bemuue they who enjoy the ' benefit or their service m- believer! and be- 1 loved ofGnd. "these things teach. md ex-i hurt the brethren to wmetise them.’ ”any" one tench difl'erently hy uflirmingthut under‘ the gospel dues are not bound to serve their mil-tern. but‘ongbt to be made free, and dou- not eat-sent to the wholesome commnndmenta which are our Lord Jesus Chrittt'l}, mil to the‘doctrine of tho‘ gospel “um I) Ila-n um nu. rnvuL" tmtimony need not he mnfinnrd hy qnntn—l tinns {rum all the nthvr vomumnMriPd.) iu a pmrphwy written for the-o day u, and won-l de ully n iplivnhh- tn nnr prv-cnt circum-I ntlnccs. it. girm us a life like picture of} nboiitionixm in it-t principles. it~ Hpirit, and i its practice, and furni-hml u- with plain m-(l lt‘ructinn in retard hmnr duty in the pn-mi~'. son. Before onu'ring upon thosliu‘um-hm of the doctrinv. lot us define the term: pin-i ploved. By nimlitinniun wnnwnn tlwprin ci let: And nit-10mm ofnn nlnlitinniwt. And} Ilia! in In almlitionitt.‘ ll!- is nnn whu hw liars- thnt lion-holding id liu. and ought therefore be uholinhod. This is tlm funda mental. tho clmrut-tvrb-tic. thv m-ontinl 1 principle of nholitinnism—thnt dun-holdingl in nin: that hnlding men in involuntary M‘n'itude i 1 nn int'ringvmont upon thn righti; nftmn. a heinmu crime in thu-ight ottind. A man nuu‘ lx-lim'é, nn pnlitivnl nr t‘ntnmc-h , rial ”with. that nlnvurv i‘ nu umlwirnhln ' lynttm. and that slan- lnlmr i~ not the mint . profitnhle: he may hnw- \‘nriuu-t vii-its :u tn’ the right-1 of «lurclmldi-n muh-r tlu- t‘muti— tlltion 0f tho vntintrv; ho mny think thin 01’ ”Int law upon the *tulutolxmktnfSuuthorn Stum- ix wrong: but thi‘ thO~ nut miutitutv him an nholxtinnh-t. unit-«s lu- ln-lim‘m ~lnvl~ holding in ummlly wrung. Tho nllvgml ‘in l'ulnms of shareholding. nu it i- ”in \‘ltnr‘ur-l tl‘ri'ltll‘ doctrine. m it i-A tlu- ntrvngth of uln litionism in till it: rnmifiwl und vnrinm' fnrma. it in by lilli (llit‘li'illt‘ thnt it lnyu hnhl upon the ht-art- and mnuvirnrm of‘ nil'll. that it t‘nmw 1L“ 3 ‘tlixturhing l'nrm- hr 5 to our occlmiadtivnl iuul ('l\'ll in-titutimu.‘ and hy oxviting rt-ligiuu‘ unimmity llTllit‘ll All histnry prove: to be the ‘trunumt of hn~ man passion-x) imparts n porulinr intnn-‘itv ‘ t 0 oyery Oflllll'“ intn \\lll(' lit «uteri. And you will pvrooir» it inju~t hon» um nhvvli tinuism prmwntn a prupvr mhiwt for dis cuwinn in tho pulpit—for it ii mw‘grr-at purpose of tho llihlv. nnd thvrrfnrn (inn grout duty of (:ud'x minffien in it: o-x -ptNition. to hhmy uliut id tun and “hat id not. Tho-w whn hnhl tho «lm‘trinc tlmt llnvi‘hnhling i 4 sin. and might tlu-rofnrn to he nEnlinlu-d. tlitfvr very much in the r-xtvnt to whivh thm‘ rHllu-t' tlu-ir theory to pnu-tico. ln mine. this faith i. nlum-d without \t'nrh's'. They umtont thmn-mlvm with nuly'vnting in such a my M in th-~irjtulxim-nt will hat prnnmto tho ultinmtr‘ triumph of their vii-In. othor< utmnl luff at ulmt they unp pmc n mfv distnm-fi. m Shinu-i did When In ptnnd an an nppn-litl‘ hill to turw Kim: lm yid and rebuke tln- uinnnd «lr-nnunm- divino juclgnivnt- upon tho *lllhl'l‘. Uthr'ru. mnrn pmctionl. if not nun-t- pnulmnt. un into the Very midst ul'tlw nih-gml \rickt-«lnma and ' toarh “ m-rvnntl unth-r tho yakn" that tlu-y nught nht to munt thvir nwn Inn-torn wor thy nl' all hnnnr: that lilu-rty is tln-ir inn liennhle right. which tin-y ihuuhl lnnintnin. if nmmry. «rt-n hy the dlu-dding nf hlnod. Now. it in nut for me tn dmvidr- who of nil those an‘ the trim-t tn tlmir um" principh-c. lt'iil not far lIH‘ tn dr‘ride- wln-the-r tho mnn who prt-nnho-n thi- tlm‘trim' in lmn'o words, amid npplhudiux multitndw in the city of Brooklyn. 0r tlu- on» wins. in tho mtillnw of night Ind in the fuwol‘the hm ".- tort-on. got-n tn pmoti-tc tlu- prmwhing at llnrpvr's Furry. in the tun-t (utuiwtvnt ntmlitinuht and tho mmt lu-rnir nmn. It in nut for me to droid? which is the that important part of tiw tree: and if the trw lx- pnimnnu‘. wllit‘h l 9 tlu‘ tun-It injuriuus—tho mat. or the brunt-h". or the fruit? But lam here to—night. in God" name. and by his help. to nhmy that thii tree of ulnlitionism is evil. and nnly evil, mot nnd branch, flan-or and leaf. Ind fruit: that it upringv: frnni. and is‘ nnuril-hml by. In utti-r rojectinn of thel Scriptures : that it pnxlnm no real hem-fit to thn (‘ll~lt|\'(‘ at once t 0 the tribunal of that hut which God prmnuignh-d amid the noiomni tiou of Sinai. “(hut said the law and the testimony to that yovuliur ywnplo m‘or‘whom God ruled. and for whose inutitutiun- he hm! anumod tho renponsibility Y The answer is in thr- 2.51.11 chapter of Leviticus, in those worth: ‘ " And if thy brother that «lwelleth by thee be waxen poor. and be sold unto thee. thou shalt not compel him to serve I: 3 bond servant; but as a hired servant and I m jnumr'r ho shill be with time, and nlmll serve thee unto the yen ofjuhilco. and Hum shall he depart from thee, both he Ind his children with him.” '1 So far. you will observe, the lnw retard to lthe children of Int-Ml, who, by roman of poverty. were reduced to norvitude. lt w“ ‘ their right to be free at the your ofjuhileo. funlm they chou- to remain in perpetual ' bondage, for which one provision in made 'in other And distinct ethlm-nu. But not I m with slaves of foreign birth. There was Enu year of 'uhilN- provided for them. For ‘ what say: the law? Read the 4-446 veneu } of the name chapter: l “Both thy bondmen and thy hondmaids l which thou shalt have shall by the bath ‘on that no mund nbout ' ¢ Of them {shall ya buy bondmen Img hondmnidm— Moreover. of the children of the stranger that do sojourn among yaw—of them lhdl ye buy and of their famine! that Are with you which they beget in your land: md they nhnll be your mion. And yelhdl take them as In inheritnnco for your chil dren utter you to inherit them u- : postu n'on : they shall be our bondman fon‘ver." There it ix, phtiniy written in the mine luv. No leg'mlntire enactment. no “51th fumed by lo?! nkill, Wu ever mnre explicit Ind incaph e of perversion. When the abolitionint tell. no (hot nlaveholding in sin. in the dmplicitv of my kit): in the Holy Scriptures. I point him to this ”cred record,“ tell Inn in nu candor..- my text dos. tint his touching Nosphemeo the unhe- of God nu! ma doctrine. When he ‘tntbeginsdootdxu 83:!th mdstrdu’ of l words. slope-ling to Mutation of In dependenoo, on met-ting “the idea (I lma-ty in nun kinenormtty ndqcrimo. ‘ "WhhbMMuying.“Yo ”lull unh- u tubal-tweeter you: and.“ me you to Mt than for I pm (ln; if Db h 38;; . quote- . am“ am» by a» w whether they be of God—the very spear ofi ltliur'lel toreveal their true chamterjwhcn he gets angry. and begin- to pour out his evil rurmisings and shit-Ac upon rlavehold ere—l ohev the precept which says, “ from I such withdraw thyself." comforting myself with this thought: that this wisdom ofh‘od l is wiu‘r than men. and the kindness oftlod. ‘ kinder than men. I'hihmiphers may renmn ‘ and reformers may run- till anhl‘dtl)’. they never can convince me that. (ind. in the Levitieal law'r, or any other law. sanctioned nin : and as I know. fmm the phtin )mtgt‘ l hue quoted. and many more like it. that . He did nanctinn whiveholdinf tunomz hi'l an cient people. 1 know, nlw. 1y the logic of that faith which believe: the Bible to be lliu vronl. that alaveholding it! not sin.— There are men even among lprnfifihing ('hmtiam. and um a few mini-Item of the timpel. who "newer thin argument from the “hi Te-tttunent Scripturw by a itimple dc nirl of their authority. They do not tell in how God muld ever or anywhere counte— nmiee that which in morally wrong. but they content themm-lvm with saying that the lxritienl hm i.~ no rule of action tor us. and they nppuul from its dcci-ion to what they t‘OlHltln-r the higher tribunal of the limpcl. Let in. therefore. join iasue with them before the her of the New Testament .\‘criptum. It is a historic truth. n('kllO\Vl edged on all hand-i. that. at the advent of Je~uu ('hrist. nlavery existed all over tho ‘clt'llllml “'m’ltl, and vii“ intimately inter woven With its mcinl and civil imtitutiom. 1n Judea. in .\lln Minor. in Greece. in all the countriea- where tin-Savior or his Apno tlci preached the (impel, nlaveholding wan juet its common as it ll to—dny in South ('urnliun. It is not alleged hyany one. orat lea-t by any one having any prett-ttfiimm to nclmhtr-dtip or candor. that the Roman lav“ . regulating rhu'ery “t-re even in mild mi the very not-"t thtutm which have been “550(1 upon the ~uhjeet in modern titnm. it will not he denied liy any honeslt and well-in formed man that modem civilization. and the rmtruining inlluenem ol‘the (impel have shed ameliorating intlucncm 1111011 the rela tion betn'een hunter and slave. which Km utterly unktmnn at the advent of ('hristi unity. And how did .lv'flll'Hlnd his Apostles treat this nihjcct ? Modern and «layer met them at en-ry ~tep in their missionary work. and Were even present in every undi ence to which they preached. The ltonum law whit it gave the full power of life and death into the nnuter't hand. Wm familiar to them. and all the evils connected with the system i-urrouuded tlu In every day' its 01-t'iouuly set the light of heart-n: and yet it in a remarkable tut-t. uhich the abolitionist don: not. beenua- he eunnnt deny. that the New Tea-tntnent {3 utterly nilent in regard to the alleged ninfuhn-ss of «luveholdingr— In all the in~tnietiuns of the Savior—in all the reported termnni of the impired a )0! thw—in all the upiutleu they were moved by the Holy Spirit to write for the instruction of coming generationp—therc is not one shall he rn led, and that the fugitive slave low lwfaitllglly executed. and that where slaves are rescued by mobs that their mum ters shall be paid their value, that t luau. lcns shall enjoy the uninterrupted t p{ pM-uge through the free States with lm pm perry, that t e luthority of the Gal-em mem shall be ually dinded by a compro misc, forever (lam-nus the encroachment; of slnvory North of that line and le-ving it to the inherent vitality of freedom to 001» quc-r free States South of it. ‘ ‘ But our Republlcgn friends ul: uaagith surprise. shall we surrendgr thejruiuofmr great victory? By no means, there are the offices, go fatten upon them. they ere the spoils of victory. Shall we sun-ends; our rincipk-u? By damn: if they are wrong. Elle greatest victory of a victor u a triumph over himself when he knows he is in error and the noblest of tlljictoriu'il that of justice over injustice. . : But we no told the South will swept no canoe-ions. You hove not tried them yet. Hold out the olive branch uul if'fixey re -9"” it the fault. is not yourm—(deuy IM. H‘A very smut friend of our; if: this city. up one of the “Newark. H. 411 mm" -e fluoroughigoin‘g Republic-n. ou' waking the day after as action. requested”: wife to look out of the window 9nd tell him how the election had gone. “ 119' mu I know 1" add the Indy. “ Watch the coun tenance: of the puma-by in file 'ltroet." said our Republican orator. “ind iffflno Danna-nu wen-:1 face on; Ildo‘lnn % sud tavern." Tmaflerw cube windowforefewmnmeub. drill-ii! toherhnsbeod: “I daft may!“ pu ling byqu a little nigger. 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