Number 6? assa ^ ? /?> ?i/ji PRINTED BY P. W, JOHNSTON. Volume I. eramttoys PODM dolla*m a year, futyaQMbqtf yearly ht advance ? " ?. f r - ^ Wmmm >, 1 wUt'^tJprinted subsequent rfiei that it was impossibk to cake shelter "with AitMHrr f 1 1 rw^nrif mi mower ror jPin ahed, without dhcovi 'wfljfw gfatti^Jniin *#l*d with. Born t\ not unencumbered est and iMhldtr the idian countcnan ^KRbfctofirablcf peculiar species o? them, 'th* scu re and turgid, but also ft fertile vein of wit inA ridicul< which the occasional' TJUg^nky: jected him, like other am anions his antagonists, to w luxuriant anou* ollhlife? observi P?U?lii can drgcRto^ur real obligation, to each other*, ind much let* thoae to our Creator. You -will see in this my notion pf good works, that ! am far from expecting, as you suppose, to merit heaven by ^em. By heaven we understand of happlnw* Infinite in de 60^ much more sucf heaven.-" For itfy part ?ith flatteries and comi pised even ,by wist wch capable ofj 5^ he Wpnffiip i lu$, the bearing, #id performed his commands, to Inm Ihatprofcfled his readineW but ne gave; Oood *b> die 'hungry, drink to the thirsty, raiment toth naked, entertainment to the Strang, er, and relief to (ft* sick, though they never heard of his name, he fieclares they ahall in the last day bepfCepted, when thole who cry Lottos 'Lores who value themselves on thrit faith, though great enough to perform miracles, but have ne glected good worlu, shall be reject ed. 4 He professec he came not to ?? Lmm mm ctM tnc ngnrc^pi o?w sumcrs so re pentance; which implied his mo dest opinion that there was sortie in his time so good, that they needed not to hear him even foft improve ment) buc .now we have scarce a little parson that does not think it the duty of every tmriivithl in his reach to set under his pttty atlaio&trarion, mA that- whoever1 omit* it offends God. I wish* to such more humility, and -tp" your - health and happiness, being . Your friend and servant,. (Signed);,# FRANKU$,m> PopirtATioM.-? fVetfwaril ft . it estimated on ascertained facts and reasonable dati^that the pre^ni ? population of Kentucky is about 5 a7,000 ? vw&so^ooo free whites and io7,?oo slaves } the^ss pop return o ted that kte^MEt populstfonts about 400,000. Increase nearly 80 per cent, in |ye years. Indiana?? 18 10, had a popu lation #?04, 500 souls. The ascer tained population some months ago wis about 79,000 j and the pres ent amount is supposed to be be tween .pEf and toofqpOL Inert ase about 400 per cent yetfrs. There are no slaves in Ohio* and reryv few in lodiaoa i in liio only f J&LS'POfrS &ICTURM. | The subject of this fio> pfoduc tion, is the following passage from scripture: ? M And Elisha died, and they bii *? ried him : aqd the bands of the ] *? Moabites invaded the land at the in of the year. And it L" camc to pass as they were bury ?" ?g a man# thst behold j|?ey spi ^?edajjand of ^men. And^ they ** of Elisha i and when die man was " let down aniSrtoughed th? bones " of Elisha, he revived and stood up " on his fee t, ' -6" "r 3rf. Kinfi, 1 3 lh chafu Vtrjp 20fA. Tife Picture itiibout b feet by ? ^ ^ demy of Fine r. Ati (epnved natUml another sift it's r more Arts provemenf noeavouiHtg to prove jood moral ChSracrer. he doctor, " when a ?allegiance to his great e hap he to restrain ff an atheist wai me, 1 should lo after my spoons.1 drink tea with very carefully MARTIN LUTHEjfc > I " A man," said he, " lives for ty years before he knows himself to be a fool ; and at (he time he begins 1 to see hi* folly, his life is neatly fin ished ; so that many men die before thsfjr begih tolive. ^ > ; \ 0C7* CARDS for Merchant! and oiber*? [ tmSfrtjim rtihln OAu<