.., , . .11., I t f 1r T' ....4 ':-,'l`:?. ; - :::,. - 1T-7 11.!-,; - :.ii %:,,7.i•,:,-.'l-.. ENE MEN fit,: TiJ r_ I.' SINGLE;;COPIES,}. •,-,.-? VOL= X.4.411:1N8ER, 18. :-:." i POTTER JOION.At, ' • 3icaxiiia; at: Thos: , S. ' Chae,'"4i! 4 ` .7whiant" at, Loam and .Corninnuications sSouldb:;addressed, to . st:ure,at.tenti.on. • Terms-Aniaviably in. Advance : per Annum. minsitasatussuilissnuasshusraumutununitsnmuzut TOPM.S of Ailif-ertisiug,--,, i insertion, = - F-u , h subsequent ituertion less than 13, . 25 1 -1 Fiquarc Vaee months, 50 SiZ • Oa . * year, - -•-- 600 itiale and figure work • per sq. 3 ins. 3 00 I ,3lsfri subsequent insertion; - - - 50 Column aix months, - - - 18 00 « per year, - '3O 00 16 . .00 . . sidnainistrator's or giseutoes Notice, 200 .Inditoe's Notices, each,' ' Iso Sheriff's euiles, per tract, . 1 5 . 0 liarriage Notices, each, 1 0 9 - Business or Professional Cards,' 'each; • excediui-8 linen, rer year, - 5 .00 Special and Editorial Notices,-per line, 10 ot t r.All transient,s.dvertisements must be ,pail in atirance. an.i no notice will be taken adrertisemerits from a distanre, unless they are accoinintnied by the suoney or satiscadory reference. . . , Carlls. JOUN. MANS I ' • . . ArYOR.NET AND COVSSEE,LOR AT LAW, - Coudersport., Pa., will :attend the s everal Courts in A'ottrer and ].'Kean Counties. -All beainzge entrusted in his care will receive promfit attention. • Office on Main st., oppO:- . site the Court lloitse. • . F. W. KNOX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Coudersport, Pa., will regularly attend the Courts in Potter and _ate adjoining. Counties, AIiUWE. G. OLMSTED, ATTORNEY A COL:NSELILOR &T LAW. Coudersport, Ps., will attend to ail business entrusted to his care, with prornptnes nad, fidelity. Office in Temperance Block, sec, • end woor; Main St. LOA ISAAC BENSON ATTORIZSY AT LAW, Coud.report, Pa. ; witl atund to all businoaa entreated to him, with Bare and promptnees . . ()dice coruc:r of West and Third 10:1 L. I'. WILLItiI'ON, ATTOP,NZY AT LAW, Wellibore, Toga Co., Ps., will attend tke Courts in Potter art.! Wiii:au::l"i A. P. CONI, ATTORNEY AT Tioga Co . will regularly attcrad. 1,1.10 Courts- of Pet..er County. - 9:13 It. W., BENTON, F.7SVEYOR P.ay- Mood P. Q., (A).l.Ciany Ti,)Potter Co., Pa., will attend to all 011.1/12e53 30 his lint, •with ear , .• anJ dj a.trh . U:33 W. K. KING, SURVEYOR, DRAFTSMAN .112:1) CONVEY ANCER, Smethpurt., Nt'Keatt 'Co., Ps., will attend to business for neit-recident land litdders, upon, reasonable terms.. Reteren cee given.if recoil-O. P. S.—. Maps ot' any P of the County made to oiler. 0. T., ELLISON; . • . . ut4c4icING . IIIIVSICIA!S ; Cond.Scaport; respectfully infOrnis the citizens 'of the vil lage-and vicinity that he trill ,prornply re pois%l to all calls for professional gervices. (Wm on Main at.; in building formerly oc eapiFd by-C.,W. Ellis, Esq. 9:22 • c. a.,Jcorsa., LAMM MANN.. : Joxx.a. JQNES, MANN.. 8; JONES, . PICAV.RS:. DRY C:OODS, CROCKERY, Hardware, Boots & Groceries arid Co iiderpart; . 10:1 eot,tais surio, S3IITII -JONES, 'Drat-ERR IN Ditto* MEDICINES, PitiNTS, Gilt, Fanc - y Articled, Stationery, Dry Uuotla; GrocericE,..tc., Main st., Coudersport; - Pa. 10:1 OLMSTED, LtALER 'DI GOODS, READY-MADE • Clothing, Crockery, Gisiceries, ac., Main•dt•, touderaport, . 1 4 11. 1 7. kNlsl , IN.BOOKS .VBTATIONF. I I3.y, MAG AMES anti Mußi.l, N. W. coriser - of Main sad Mint sta., Coutleraport, Pa.:' • 'loil 11ABAINGT(W PEWELLEP...,.Cauderspoil i Pa„ baring engag „ed a:window 'in Schoornalicr "Jaek..ott's *"are. will e tusineta there.: • A. line rt+sortnient' of-Jew comitantly on lased.. 'Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired. in the beet.style, on the chortest notice--all wvrk warranted. II;;:Satl• 01. 4 3 . 1'TE I) • • (arccEssos -ro - JAMES :w. smrtn;), , :IMALER. IN STON;ES, TI C & SHEET 'IRON WXRE, M4iir st.!;:t!egyij , 9pligsite the- Court CctitlehipOrt; Pp.• Tin Run 'She& Iron I%l're trtad;i tv order, in pail' 14Y.1. • couDEßspurr HOTEL, pliAsSMIttE, rroprfelor, Cornei. 'of eia ;194 Sec.ond Streets, Coudersport, Pot ti!r - ALLEGANY' I/01:011,, co'lesbnrg, /clef Co., #' 4 .' Ripen north Of 044- "rilmft, pith; Roc4. 1 1 / 4 44 ; . .. • • ' -1 ' r - -- i ' -'" -'-' - ' . - - - • ''' - ... 7 -.;; . ;',J. .1. - .'„.... , f.. ,; .:'..r:.:, - r , --..-d•: ,. ...- 1 , --1 -,..., f , -._. ~, ,s k y "., 'Po-- • ' 7 s . . f.; .t' .-3 - .. t• i'.- - -•-•-,t i. , .:1:. .1..•••:4-- sair IN, . l 'C: -1, C:" , = , lf ,-7, r -:-,.--`::' ''''' .:' ' 1 ; 14 " - • - t'T . 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Among the clofer syseet, , It trembles in the sonthern,7lnd , That ripples o"er the wheat, It Steali to rue throtigh ricaisidsongs, It conies' . wiih bridal bells,t , ' .••• And is afull 'iotniusic Ll' R' • • The occahis-of alielie.. ,!, -1 SO = 'SI 50 4 OU 5 50 • , Id silver letters on •the sky,'' •-• .'"' • Away shore . 'the sea, The clouds so 4usy all the daY, ' .Sre braiding r it for me. ,• 1 • • I. see it in. eaeliklrop of dew . 1 That.llke 4 4142rierd shies j; The iris writs through l th In ;prosy colcrred hoes. : • It is the spell thiat makes the hours Min goldenln the spring . ; It'sjn the hote* I lble so well • To liter the sr,ildb i irds. sing.. -- In starlight and. in Ammer flowers, • Ifs all the. saine,, the same.; , - • The iunsie that my heart beitis to, • •:-. h that euelraited name - ..; , ' , c BIBLE, &:LBLIVEin, A DISCoURSE .; Delivered ite lirNlO ' Ti . CI Syhythia, Pa:, Sunday, A1p:702; 1857. by Rix. Jota. JEW 5.14 Mais i l Pat. Ezxx. 22 : Fi :. 30, . "ITer princes in the midst thereof_ are like Wolves: ravening the prey. to shea blood, and to destroy 4oitls, to gut dishonest gain: !And her prophets have daubed them with untempered mortar,.see lug vanity, and divining lies uata them, Toy ing: Thus saith the Lord God, . ;when the Lord hath not spoken. The people inf the land have used oppression, and exercised rob bery. and bare vexed the poor - and, needy : yea; they have oppreskd the stranger:Wrong fully. Arid I caught for a man among them, that should make up the heclge and stied in the gap before are fo the land, that . I shal not destroy it: but 111purid none." . . Now, altbongh our, govenrmeut hitleaf . to the wail of thousands who are groan-I ing under oppressisns :manifold greater! than these, this pions Governor declares, I "I' was angry when I heard their sty; I rebuked the nobles, and the !rulers. said unto them, we, after our ability have redeemed our brethren the jetas . , which I . vere sold-s.into tlati heathen; and will ye even sell 'your brethren ? ' ,It gtiod I that ye do: might! Ye net ! to Walk in the! fear of our Cod ?! P.EF;TORE. Then, said they, We will restore. , Then I!callod the priests, and took. 411' 1 04 of them, that! the'y should do accprdiug to this promise., Also.l shook my and shake out every mph froin, his e, and from his labor, that 'performeth Mot this promiseievou Thus be he shaken out and emptied. And all the cOngregation said, Amen, and praised the flereis Heaven approved abolition; and that!of, the - mildest .type of servitude, SOile.ll only last omy last few years: Can anytnan say :kat I am an enthusiast; a traitor, to my country, _a preacher of pOlitie, because I demand, in, the name *Of Almighty God and &lin .troddeuluirianity,. this I professedly; !christiad •iiation shall adopt the same course in Matlon to Oiir afflicted !colored brethren!? May. I:not .expect Ith:it will • say ; Amen • "' 1 a. ♦. JOS a.d r. II ZATTIPS EIERVANT:3 init "40T CTIATTEL BLANES. '.llere.',itir the "Both :thy bond-men, and! bona-maids;. (male and 'fel:nide servants of mil work,): whie,h thou shaltliave,' shall be of the heathen that are round about - You ;of theth shall ye bay bond-mcn and bond-maids. Moreover; of the -children ;of:the Strait- gors that do sojourn among. you,-Oftthetn shall ye buy,' and of theiCfauiillei that are with ydu,"'Whit,Artin i lihegat in!foni land; ,and_ they _shall,be scinr.tosse4sion. And ye shalt takt Ahem as aXiiplietitA99 for your children - after - yetti- ta_ them for a ,pok.session. . They, j shall'fie your liond,mett.forever.! r We haveiseen that the word 4 ,‘,bond'_' . is not in the original statute: and that "buy' had greatoi j iattitude than•with They honght s;xyitifa; rj 4st as. yth. 4el - (1 1 hands, and:dairy women , 1 You notice that these hathen.Ber.vaPts' wererroeured.:of,thernseiveli.; ara, , ,vhen minerii, "of tietrfamillos' AHe w: 11.4 J . . - • ot ,kr!(.l tioniqr,ficp,,,4ll4 Pi,ssiii)i)ifttioq of Til'oi•olii‘ti, MI [Cuitcluded.) COU JERSPORT, POTTER ; COUNTY, PA:; . THURSDAY, ooTO4p, co4l&iiii . `p3Ore'llird , o'r purchase a,'..s - t9.11- Or of a third.parti:Oirednee io in.. volniitary .sprvitude, think:yoli can do, tt iu Pennsylrania ; ., 90f them shall ye buy.:' !'Of the children (oi•descendants; so many f4,;re willing 'to enter: into' eantract,).'of them shall se buy." FUrther -.notice :these - serval*, as :n, matter of course, were to. be. f‘a. possess ion and adinheritance7 ,foi.their children, even 'Unto:the end .'of , the contract; in cats• tlie - ninstei'shaiild: die: :..Nottee :once more.: their 'engagement WaS to:serve "forever," or i nntil the. jubi lee. -'_The stipulation. in this respect, dif fdred not from the 2greeinqit'witli Re- brew scivautici‘the Jong covVoant, which should last frOin seven to foity-pine yeti.a This would—generally 11e - forever. or for Nti , lia . rgain,'ivhetherlor land could possibly biudbey j oinl:trie: "Ye 'shall - hallow 'the' fiftieth - Year; , and , proelAnn liberty throughout tile land unto all flit.' inhabitants - theleof; it'shall be - a jubilee unto you; and return ev: erfTAU' unto his pdslessio'n:and ye 41311 return ei*lman unto - hil faraily." _There A - child:l)e'n' P eUer.4lentanei nut= . • . :era ti releace: The only exe_eptiOn was . . . in the caae`o Property deVoted to: Clie retie serVioe. ; , "'That the' servitude of'foreigners'was not earee'd 22 . 1'd Involuntary, is further evident frotn the'following considerations. 1. it was a , "/istem 01 proselytism and napfralizatiem. MalinouideS, the' ,TeWisli Rabbi says„' •"Th l e master' is to seek to overl ~1 by instrnetiOn, and by love' nd k.indnessi." • Dr. • Royr author of the IlebrewLeii 7 eon, says, "there is no word in the - Bible, fix slave. For the law of the Sanhedrim forbids slaverY.' The contr;tot v,•as td be nautuitl arid voluntary. It was condi- I tional that the servant should, within one year, become. a proselyte to the Jewish ;'ifreligion not, he ivas.to.be discharged.'.' These sertants received 'Moral ;tut' relig ions instruetion; both ; in the, family and at all the stated. Meetings, equallY with i the native born inhabitants. . 2: They had the same cii it and relig ityhtS, ~"Ye Lavc,:one . Planner of law as well for:the stranger aFt for : one of your own country: for I: am the Lord your God. Shall the stranger be before the And it shall come to pass..that Ye shall divide : this land by, tot of pizid labor, .i,n,544,( . 1 ,of . slppery:. .. II for' an inheritance • unto you, .and to. the . "Thou, shalt inot defraud, thy. neighbor;l strangers that sojourn: among , you, which neither i rob'idm ;..t,hp..-tragep.of, him. tha*l shall beget: children - among yen': ;`toil see- is hired shall not abide with thee ail sightd they, were_ all,' , re4uired - .: to, he - Yree Soil= until the morning. . Thou . shalt. ii ot ,ep 7 l ers;) and they shall he unto, yon - as horn press , au,bired..servant that . .ispopr . andll in-the country :among the Children of Is- needy,,whether he .ho of thy brethren, or, l ml ; they shall have inheritance with Yon of .thy . strangers that Are in thy, land witli-1 1 among the tribes of lir:el.: And it shall is thy gates, at hia.day jor titre agreed cpiiie to pass, ' that -What tribe the strati : . upon) thou shalt, give -him his Itire,,ne 1 ger spjourneth, there.,shall ye, iii , e.hiin ther, shall the sun god Own upon it ;.lirl his inheritance, Saith the j,ord :God.7'l-7 he : is poor and setteth his : heart, upon it'iyf Thus they citizenized all foreigners. This •lest.beery.,npinst i thee .unto, the; I.;ord is the . , gospel, plan, also ; infamous - bred. and it. be sin unto thee. ' Wo unto - lum i Scott deciSiOns to the 'Contrary 'netwith- that buildeth - his , honse- by nnrighteous standing., i .".Ne,tv therefore, ye are-`no I ness, and =his; chambers brivreng ; that] more strangers and foreigners; but fellow tlieth'his' :neighbors -serviee'WitheutW4l citizens-With, the laints,4ind.Of the house-! ges - , And gireth him not for his:Worli.P-1-. 1 1 -1 hold of "Gad. ' FOrythere is 7 ito differente I Paid' and 'Slave..labor cannot 'thrive - told between_ the Jew and -the Greek ; (TAY ?)Igetherli-yOn'iee; which God •reciitities. - and ' for the.,eame Lord over all .is rich iintO all. *hick 'be.'forbids.. - ''.l - *ill conse , nearte l that call. upon. him:'' ~: •.. -, '. .. . _..,,,, :, yeti in.. - judguient - ; and I:Will 'he Al:eviift,.l . - ~ il 3. Hebrav lc* fm. dlizge :n, alloppression,. ‘CittiOiAga inst' theSerCerere; and against ..'"Thou . sTa'it . neitber:Ve% a stranger nor the adultereiS,Arnrigaitiktrthe faise'sWear-i! . : - that' oppress-ih i t oppress : him : for ye . yrereStrangers in the ? ..ers, •nnd those- then land of Egypt." How infinitely '*iefe hirelingin hie iiageS; : the'srideiv and'iliLl: - -•I il from. the - truth .-,are. the assertions Of all, fatheile* and that turn aside :the itian 7) those.whoinsiSithat_theirens. - m ‘ ight elm . - ger from his right; and fear tiotine, , kaith 1 pel..involuntary ~.houdage,llese i'Pharatili ;1 the J.ford of hoits. , ' Behold;' thn , hire: of and .that we may treat the Xfirean Stinn ..:. 1 tho`fahOreis - who hate - tea pa . de - nit ',ititir ger ittthe,saine : way, and ,plunder him Of ~fields, which is of yonlieptßicitA):'fr.tud, alrright IO:liim 's'olo : ; .- fiteti, *not', the'. POOrierietki htici .thtl ' eries:QfiLtlitu..Witig4. : ;lliiit, ~ .L,,,4... i, .. ,;IJ .- c. 4 -4 , ... 1 .: . . -' becatisp4itis , pnor ;-,_ neithei., „oppress the reaped nre , oniered , uitao - ther.. ease of the t atiiietcdi.q : thc,gate; . for; - the ..I:Ord Will Lori of Sal aatlii" !! 'o.l'. -, .i,;:7.r , ':'.. ';;;'''. ''' plead.. their .emisc,. ziticl i3poil the soul of!, ...5 : . - .7,74; 1 .!1,k1i:/ 4 4 : . - 4 111 : 4 ' 6 4 -61 '0 1, 9 11 : ] of those that *Toiled ,them ' Aud . if a stray- ifygitives .to their masters... 7.: 7 , ~..„. • _ ger,:sojoyitn :with_ thee, in. your ; lnod,,,ye :..; 4 stray, : beast, might - - ; be . hunted : front shall f .not ~vex -hint , But the stranger that. Data' to Barsheba.:7 - 77Rvery -- ..mati! was lo dw.elletN r svith 7 yolaie)9ll, : be unte,ypn, 4 usehis . ', be - ;;initions . , to, re sto re, it' to its one, born. mong:you aud : thon shalt loco eineilie4iiielt iV,lts. pro Petty. - - .. - ki.il - le , him as .thyself; for ye were strangers in servant:.* l as - ,:cka . .Foperty,.nene could re,- . theland.of-,pAyit ; I MIL t!,i , d 1. 4 . 0 rd 3:,ur.vicn,lanogit - ,ait:werei bound to befriend; ,C--oil.. i 4 1nd I charged your ju,chie.s.a(that I : hiapl '','; -•i': - .:''::':; _-- f'. :: .-=!: ,:= 'I .t 1 ;i: , . ti me ,. s apog,_ , ,,th9us,l44tyeen':" . 27Ou'i . 7l4:it r oi c 'diiitir'"USte;hii'iriM-! ..''....' - !...,,,,:., „...., . „....-.„.„.. i .... ~„... .., • your !bre4ren,' 4 . 4. ji14..1„i!,540.y .1 bg-licr:lt/t..i . :viej:o?4:F.74.:ifk.4o,:fg ~A, ; i. r !!.,,W tWeettlnieir nianlitid ,hiOn'ottierllo4,4l.tem,v4rioA9...l - 4144,4welliwAtit-thp,9, stranger tbstle-vith"-htn;'"'Yoll i dallmht!*.crit - ;aXecer4 cy4,311.1 a Akit illceltiii*.hti EIN respect pen - lona inj it - dguient." : . .1 . 44 no flee, lifethren, that the thhtided Of Od's la.w'do not turn aside 'fOr' tho'n - eeOi4nit;: dada 'of:slave-hold.in'g iiidies 9 i - thi e Fui' ted States st4ieme coiirt."' 'God says to the judges;' ,toThou shalt ,not perv'er4 - the judgment of the Stimnger. ' - .Erow long, Will :We hnjtisq,' - and,: a'eeel)t i the persiiis _of the'wlello ? Defend the poor and fa therless - ; ;do jUgtii::e•tO'the , atibted an &needy. ' Deliver the'Poiirl• rid iladi!,il rid 'tent out of the latid'cif the' wieted. I. Cursed .he.,l2e-,, that perverutth the l ludg- , Ment,of the stranger, fatherless,. and tid ow : and' all ..the people % shall. titt.y, Amr.?' II Yes; all the people, without distinction of party lilies, shall say,,Atuen. , Thetshall, exclaim; -- : ~ _ .. • ~.-_ ~ -i ',, , " Juifoi4 who rile the world by laws, Will 5-e cle4pise : the rightect,cii.3 . conic Then rile o*csaion wiastea 'the land V Dare ye condemn the ri o hteouspe9r, AMU let rich s"Vr3:ineis 'senpe'secuie,' Whilo gold and greatneaslirili c q yeixtr'lm "Have ye•fotot, never")cneir - Ttia6 'the judges tat)? , ;1316 in; the beaveiis Lid justice=reikititi Yeti you invade the . rights:of:Alo4; - ,• Aod.serid . your : lold decrees abroad, To bind-the conscience iu your chains.' -Do you !ay we bave; no busin'eslj n, ddlc . tvith suclr 04gs; ,tflo,4lbelan, politicians ? We -have business withihe truth : . 6f the Bible.. ,And which. shall stand;- ~ the . council of. God, or political platforms and bogus laws? "S.hall the throne of hihoity have fellowship l With Thee, which frameth mischief by a ? They gather themselves i together agai,nst the soul, of . .the .righteous, and, condeinn the innocent bloOd."...Take care friends lest you -condemiit,ihe Lord Jesus in the person of the poor negro. lie deplaries, "Inasmuch as ye have. done it unto one of the least of these ray brethren,. ye have dope it unto me.'!' The Jaws of the Eternal are all . arrayed against oppression. unt o them that decree Intighteaull &crop, and that write grie7z,ousness which th:ey have prescribed; to. turn mile tht, needy frontjudgment. and to takeaway the right fie s na the poor of ply people, that widow.s may be tbeir-prey, and thattbey,ulay fob , die fatherless I And .wbat will ye do in , the day of visitation, and in the ; tlesola 7 tion which ishall ; .eowe.from far?. To ; whom will ye Bee help,? And where , will you,leaveyonr glory... I 4. The d ivine laza demanded a syst,em ME ,2 . 2 1 1857., shall -'choose °he'd:thy - gates-Where it 1 liketh him b9st;,.thoo shalt not oppreSS - , hiM.7 NeTundergro - und Bail.llead Wasl necessary. :• was,,u..broad -track ofl light aboie ; ground, , deeply= imbeded in the plain'statitie of Heaven. ; - ..tvery fu- j gitice slavp Opp.sitionl6 .. this- is null and, veld being rendefed uneousti-i tutienal :by the -"nigher yourl servant'or laboer leaves you, can any pow: eron earth, force-lihn back.? :'No. •• Why; not he; like the. Jewish rant, is not IzOni,oluntaryslavl; Slaye-i ri lives by might, and not by right. ''.'Bol I returned, and considered. all theeppres sionathaf'are"„done- under the- sun f and' behold'the tears of such as Were oppiesi ed,.and they ~had, no : comforter ; and on the Bide of thceppressors , there was pow er; but they hed no ecimfOrter." .Take counsel, execute judgment ; Make 'thy shadeW is the Inight in the midst of the noon day; hide'; the 'outcasts ; bewray. not bin thattwanderetly. Let mine onteas.ts dwell vrith thee!;.be, then a covert tothem, from the' faca'or the spoiler.' The' gee p;el enjOihs,,''B„.l. not forgetfurte entertain strangers." - commends the. widow, "If. she have lodged;, strangers." Now, how, long would - slavery exist in this eirentry," without: an enactment to return fugitives?' 13 17: le, law condemned an,a;n-stealing, man-selling, and ,man-holding. - "If a man be found stealing any of his breihren , of-the aidren of Isrcel, and maketh mei:Ohandize him or' (elleth him; then that thief shall die ; and thou shalt put evil away :.from.. among_ you." Do you 'say that although we may not Make inercliainlfieof our : brethren, may ; of ethers Why,Undar_ the gospel 1 we are all brethren. tut, . forever to I !silence such pro-slav=ery pleading,: Clod I has. iapeated this law ;: and given' it Uni versal application.' "J": 1 - thA ateafeth a maik - (any man) and . selleth him, or if he be . fonnd'in his hand, he shall surely be pat to death.' This section of the law, not only decla'rei 'the slave trade piracy ; jbut, that' that parson whoshall steal a man away from 'himself, 'or • sell a an away from hirita4 or-hold a man away from hluaself,in 'either cas' e he is worthy of death.' • Jarchi, a: celebrated Jewish -ccimmen: taier,:sais,' "To use a - 'man :against' his' will, tli;.'Mgh -he 'Use his services ever so little, the Person compelling , ' him - . shall ic'ss'a thief.'' .' A stolen man • cannot e" sold . Sold . uhtil the .title become:' good. Your 'claim to a sheep - that- has been sto len," is 'not diminished 'though it. rev' pass through a thousand han&. "flow much then is alnan better than a sheep?' What right of property in Christ ;did' Judas convey to,'the :priests for thirty pieces :of Silver 37 ' None. - "hie - same right,has the slave trader to the .ittesh and blood he ;brin ,, s. from the African coast. The, ,same . right, and fig-more, have all the holders of, stolen huManitY in.this union. . ~ , The Lord says, All' souls (Or persoris) are. pine.:' He gives infants I during thEiir minority, to parents for education, saving, "Take these children and train them. Up - for me." • Government also owes „them , instruction and protection. Besides, Personal liberty belonb to every man as the r gift of Gad. 'lt is the birth riglit, inheritance, ,inalienable • 'except - for timn:Herod,piezes I one hundred thousand of these innocents every,year_ ? Omni - away! from Ci:od; nway On in their Parents; °Way I from - the . protecting arms GoVernMent, - thee) . el ia"- - a 'them away iorri s s r an ooras to hopeless- bondage : Then; born monster demands.that. we, like -so many blood-herords;shall'.etigage in per- i petuating and - -eitending. the enormous crime ' • .aml attempts_to.. bmud us -,with `'treason" against. the union and I)einoc.:' racy; ill we refuse.tO steep.:our souls{: in the orirtson'dye. .• , - . • •': - Thirs have ire - aeon that, tlie...old. -Tea !, tatnent no where :".austains but everywhere,. and - •erery: possible ._way denounces it a a most gigantic. sin. It teaches property in, , ..mnri is an at, : - : 'The iteterZeskrinent.llivoisfrese= After the " t U •-•.; BIM ANN I s. iSliseri 't ' ' it 'l4iiiihi eiseie Uil l ircaceiii that Chitstan a, the.opoltiee„ sli,oulitAi: anokher tvoid':iipbn the,. subjecii;yit:iliv:,:, lilivenot"failea te51013, i,. ~. i l . ,i •:. . 'Our JAl:gil iti- .1 : 1 ! 'e;Roftig? ` ",.. l o,. o.if -. 31Ora1 la and - Gia . iil.ituf.z; ai. l iii "all till other teachir.gs, has most ..eleary , 8 Wrt L- 1 opposition - • , •, .---'''' 1. . ••t5...•i1 , ., : i' , ;10 the Oteluqp.tithiity, to lj slaxcetz., i ire 4ens . l3is - divine COriCMissi c till44 - 4W commission of all his micastetl, II bl.,saT,, , inc . ".The Spirit o the I rills ,u on mo l , - .-., ~,,, r.;erz,,c , ` , tree: use he bath aunomted..me to, 1 1: ep.cft i .. ., ~..,...,.... ~,,, ~,,, ...... 1 .4,,,... , , s the gospel " to tne , ,poor, ne , na9„acnt . irtz t , Ito Peal thelitotenlieartoi t tO ii:4..a . 4.7,4e z ,, 1 li4C'gUec - ' tti', tliii,'YCaiiti,i:ei,: . a,lo. l i:eyov .- 7 ; erineefifigit tti the' bliVii,- to' s e l lilt; li :, i er'6 , ,`thein that are bruisreA, - .'tO irreae . li'tliW accei,tahle ‘yei . ."of,ther4#l',l.;'' - ' ..l #,ifiii; , world's jubilee,: , Ciirist f . uttere44lot,t4i. first word :of ,eneouragemont. 4- ,tilet;: ::•;-.12,...-.1. , :-.:.,3 p.i.:,1: 7. , .. 1. ~.t..., . ....,:ii2,. _ upon liao" of tiLe.:Teit. . . ESE a~ .~. Aga .'.C.`r , J=.4 ‘,„ 'a.: f.,' i;. i R . ..¢ ,t 1 ,r_-, , • , v.z_l; ' 7 .lt7if; doomed, institution The •parableof ther servant that owed hie lard 10;66a - tildiiiii". and ' itUptisoiled his• hostile 'to . all modertt.;ideas:of,'sl;yery., Sto!also is the parable. of the,i3ervint- A wluit refused to occUpYe.the talent; The gospel " 3lastere i . psi unto • - your „servants that is.. jusV . artO t . equai.." , :Who does - not, know. that 7 j.neL.:,, tice and equality Would; antribilare•-nlat rY? To the servant; 'Who is -41;64_ COIXV6 meneing a ehriatian life, it , gays to l thou called being a servant -care .u.St fo;,. it;" , (be ;not .oVer • anxioue..jeopeernik4l-- it,) but if thou - ihayast• be. made fiee,--usa it 'rather." - That is, if it is..in'Yottr."pow ,l ler, to become free,yourieliiii4; the', privilege 'by all theane.' - ..; - " - Fer.he; thiti4 is .called in the;lerd, being,a,,servattf,.l4: Hie-Lords freema'n•; also ho.that is'ealled, being free, is Christ's - - servatit.;• Ye are boughf with a price . ; , be the servants men.". The' geaper _of; universal freedom ; declaree.. tuildc; of one blood all nations "ofnien'. * fer, I to' dwell on all the face -'of :the One is yOttr Nester, even all ye are brethren:-, ': . There is', neither; roek nor;Jew,",circuncisionlnor .1 1 4. 0 .•47'71 cuincision, Barbarian, Scythian, bond. nort free ; but' Christ•is in • For ye ere all the Chilaren!A God by- faithiiP Christ Jean . - 1!or as. tnany haVe been baptized. lute .Christ, have pat. on Christ. • There• is -neither : Jew nog, Greek, there is -neither :b4enti nor ifreei, there is neither Male nor .- -fonsale•;.' .for, ye are v all:_ono in Christ Jeette." '. There no distinetion 'Of nation, or'eaate'oieolafi F or sexi for all are emancipated in cliriat.; Tam.asked why_ it is that .many... Coi n tnentators' and learned Men supptide•tbp Bible authorizes:slaveit, - _, did the 'Eptuan Jesnits imprison more than;2oo years ago'for as it Was eallea, of holding the eat-,was: a ball revolving round - the 'sun ? did Dr`: Emriions,` and !carried' lien 'ale* years sinee, denounee as, infidel; that, the work of'crea' tion, wan alleetedLin.: longer • periods - than six. literal 'days. Priends -the Bible does. not; : •changei= lout! knoWledge isiacreisinz ''. "• .• /0\ . ~' 7_ Pai : e Chastviniq gist — fiAr centuries, de.streyeil the slsiery of:itope„,, and well.nigh of the World, - Felse..enris - - tianity, during the last: four eefitu'Oes done' its ntni(A ti) rigida intrciducef. : 64i. extend' it. 'The itevelAior i alty4,tilti tie !ab,.1.10 would ",slaves (gr. sernatou: Wiles) :attA , -, t)10., souls' of men:" - Tine' to'. cription given of/patiehrist,,l Popes; issued their liiills `' or decrees' ° oi' dip entilav# l ,g man irl#* V.., in .1430; Niehols'.An.; , in 1454 ; 1408; and SestuslV4 in 1484:' ieVeiefgip of Portngat,`pletttu PPF l 444 O 4ff-to tO9-aV of ttie : C{uiuoaDe, or other negroes, by force or _.)?erteF.; to reduce theirlpersens4cterpetnalslave.i. ortCi'deitriiy 'theta from,she'6l l ll.l6to atimiriatte:'-the l ideafens of. all ial4949iti*#,l=4 : lk44r ca, or wheresoever ,fotia„.7, :Ova „No the \origin - niodern. thr!erf all preaceded ing hased on , 00170;•.'':1A.10e'tigh : flie:ilisg 7 ution has mat;:`' AbFr4l43-te fielier;" :claim 9r vprtpii4:Atis) methet efluclet-stlh.td:a .osidinaL,tx! treiiitoeqhe sSsteiii!=on=ourcotiltAkat,..ttie. td; t t‘ weal' ? :f an else iittow =MI j-' ,';1. l% ..-:t4:1 ME