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!lj! m iti?.. m THrnftS m Scjiuti Messrs. SoymfLr Morgan & Allen use.*. THE AtpGiUSi«,'s \-<&-»—^-* -A<1I ' *»< ® r - ! daring the yea!f o^ntl#00#%^o| W.seutliulOouco ^ Ir. a^jJLjftn^! aiglt lofie i&mbe jroan- and ^aiu^.,, ••SnSifi tJ 1. ^SS, HORATIO N, BEACH, Editor. • \ « ' \ HO1I0E. ,' . . This nurnbof olbses the first quarter of •bur publication, arid as afet^ did. sub-J •:scribed ; for this length of; time ( to \ try it\ and to '\see if it w-oujd live,\ will please ball soon and renew their .subscriptions, 'and. bring along tlho neighbors,,/so that fthey need not 'borrow it any lqngcr. 6 Mudh. cqiEpiaint, has been liiade. from, various persons fhaUhpy do ngt receive tKbir papers (which is certainly too bad, as wo know that they are all dcsnjous of reading it)'tl'e causo qerjninlyi'lie.s not- ivith us, as every pupa' is directedtg each Utah. <^Jj- I' wcre-roccupien, Kiiue «feR. Francisco Herald puMishte; |iap,to. stall, tilMg letter from, a eorrss&dcr*' fias. ufpmid*V$Kthe*P ,„.IIe Building... opposite Vil. ie S e DuudingMrad grounds from' tho as- Mowing machines. ^ „, , — ^e-ave-hab-a-poor-jffdgToT TOKVTIUXI- people areiusiitah Terr.kpr,y., I\«riU -gij lago Hau.ww.BeMh sVmibhard's store. ^ _ Isj^esjO'kfloaion. Alllb, atS8 T 8O0: A: I K't\ukmg a 'gcnoj-a-l view of their CLtabJ, Shv-hut tlio .uttuiciujujtjigf^eB^hojr appro^'yon: tal'tfyJaiist \6jithb»Iandin| niiiPng •,6omini|tee was, appointed ft£ w,.if/thp7;iisn|ierjt:weQB&rM.firsl&f en womcI ) of tho^noiiibers of .the liu.... Eaitor o f fte | amount could Ve'raised. \ 'in which wore .the Inure boiler, engine, 'I sumo .their judgment should-no* be ones, i. L - C f slatlll '°—l 1 \ 1 ' «*• ' tu \ r nam0S aaU tlie j Tho marriage of the Laipb,.w jWodlpek Tnp.i»rt™«.(»..™.i i,o i -.iii- i i. n . ™\ »v- . .. h.«. i » ( li \ J i ' < i<£ 'nqipuers-ot wives, towit:— , and Padlock, Temporal anc,Sj5mtual, B y lbe next meeting was held Sept. 12th..and. #n e ^f.Cary's; Rotary Pumps,/ to Sti^ed., 5 ; ! ! • • | , \ , ,**- ^ thl ) mcmlj0 „ 0 f tho Council, 1 3 G. V,*. Henry? Sutlfo'r of Wrav*!.' ii previous'yliibli w attached ibne^jbuiigjrttl |e^t\p!f 1'- >•»« fmJ. .(WiSI on,,,,Uto ,. a wttl,'„„',.:.„.... • ... .. ,,.-.] ,,j;a-'Knt.'lI!wii«;l)t*n4'iieulahvJ.'Canip mat ..j, i '.£.„:.; ' tni. _ _ ' • .* . ' ... . v •... _ ^t!EltT-i ioiicorligEa]l|werpoccupiejB ^^4t if o Sorieer^oti Monday evening '\ •- 7\: , . , .... . . \ «®\^\A A shad;* •\ Hiee first off the sea-- la^by tho Alleghany, \^^^^^P^'S *• ^<Mtre-bub~a\poW-jffdf&-of vooifTiSxt- people areruslital!.TejT.i|pj;y., I\f ill ,.gi|-e ' \ u amon of .the 'last ft ^^ I'M pali^nger oars on tho Galon*' intl Ghipa'ph.^^lrdad are now lighted in 1 sea-' i shad \tih first o tlio .ouii.'Lwag-oauglitT-aS'SiTaiinah' 25th Eeeember, and soia=for$30; ^-^^ri^LLi^L _ - _ _ , ., . ! FrOfeREV. S C.H133BARD. Editor or the Northern Chriitian lidVocato ', -\We trust they wfil soou'*gre*et u s with pe^ons;-«»»«»«!=.-^ -^-\\ ~ '-*\*' athciramg^Balfc*\'-' ^^\\'-^^'''^t^ 101 ' 6 \ ?•' Kimball, President of • , « ,t»i •» -- tho : 'Council iST Head .and heed the village or,j Da ? M I 1 - P'H Couneilman, During, the interini^ftyuytllo prev „ (> > ,.., s .^. . meeting, a Stock AsVocra'tiou- had\ been nosi' The j!_um^^^ogn^te^«SHft«fc ,^wSfcSMte.*M«mer-*he*ii«eo>a^'^' l; lii^-Tls^ being, rati by the en- no account. The stock, ^vas divuded into' gi-no that is contiimatly steamed.up^ there 152.shareaof §25.«ach,. and was taltee sceiiis but-little clianeo p^firo. , j by forty-six pe.^pns, .eight shares being' '\''{he casting room is very spacious, and L 1 . -. - .--. ,-. ^,-. -, ,, the highest, number hold bySone-peraon app.-ars well arranged. In Uns,rponi.are' hiad.- a n.pvo in the right dircc:ibiij hut\ and two the least, _ Jwentyfour Trustoes-'caU all.tho wheufs of tlio reaper. 'we pre.sume they will bo, lenient, as it ,„„„ „-i~„....i „. .i.:. ... ... , The nuichirie shop 6ceuied the buaest i would now rciiuirc a groat amount of lar r Here the bor to^car the walks, as tholceantlsiiuw I diuauco as puhliohcd amuiig tlio -sdvcflise'! meuts. The, ' l .Cuu:.upn. Ooimoil'' \\mi Daiiiblll. Wells, •(•jro^s eyed) Albert Carfiiigtou, •near sighted) were elected at,this meeting, whose mimes - — c -, — : are as follows: B . B . Stockton, T. PL portion of the'nwnufaetbry, ^-.o up : «v. ww.„ , ^.-UK™™ Chapman, Harvey jp a ekua„JR., W. Gool^axel* are turned to_ fit the wheels^ tho j has fccome frozen down scry hard: E. B . liolmes, S. tt.Dayjs, J Ganson, iutling goer'\of tho'\reaper imclall th,e ( •':- - -----^-^*-=-~- ~ T.'P. Root, Jehn Effnqr, J, A-Latta, 5^. bolts, plates, nuts, Ac. aro ''Q0uipl*'d i^Jttfrni MtlM' 'g>Ht!IItlIII'll, Downes, JosephKoby,, V W.. H . Seyniour\ 'ready for putting together., .»,. ' ..<... •>' ' J. H. Nichols, S. G.Williams, A , V*.\' sin tbo waod department (ove-r the nia- Cary', Geo. Allan, E, W, Browstor, \Y: 'chine shop) are saws, au-crs, planes turn- T3iarry, rJiel BroeikWujY Isaac Joslyn, D.'iiig and spoke machines, into wiuvh , \ ' J-I ^ ••-•-, ai.a immr JUTCIV ;I-, • -•(' Burroughs, T. It. lloby, and A. Bitch. Iplaiiks are put and soon.tuniod, into the ', \° ,';:' ; V, 1 V'-'4';' r i U ',^ : '\ u \\ ia J?' \/' T ,-, , , _, , „ , _ I . . _ .. -J J, ., „. '.ill c WoHit-t H. l.HtLuuhu.ViliurUiuUli.J CMlika J. Ganson was ^elected Clerk., t No 'Pre* -- various parts ot the frame and wheels ot ,.j, v ai.nr'-j.i-iito tji-ins idontwaa elected until July 5th, 1842,' tho reaper. ^ . I 5 JjiWS jjVrJen and Walworth,, a co'm- when T. ,E, ilgby wnaappointadi '•{ \ la reapers there bas teen, added im-,i miuue from. i..o do.iati-; appoiired' in the • l Sept. 18th, 18-12, it wasvoted-'to pav[provem'cnt after improvement until.tli<aj IIou.se aul, iii.urcred tiiem\)C the-orgai.i. tubscriber ew^ Friday, and always sent. t , J 0 fol]pwi n ^^ amounting to I now manufacturod by thi, firm nnpe-ar to, ™ l ™ f <>^ '\\'h ' as'ordered. * ;,,«»,. • , . T ,. „. j, . •/. ' ,* , 1 he iolluw uig nue^rs wtio clu-auu. 52,205 for the, past year-r-Julras Bates, (have arrived at a .state so perluyt that • xjlurt- —W.llTaiu iiiAarJaou cf A!» Froia Albany. ALBANY, Jan. 6.—The Assembly met : 1.1 .'.• (erippl'o and ed) Orsju Pratt, (cripple and near ' siijjhfed) Wih'm Woodruff, (oripplo and near sighted) John Stoker, (oripplo and near sighti-d) Loiiu Parr; (cripple and near wghted.> - Lorenzo'tinow, cripple .and noar bigiited)-' Leou'd lii, Jlarrington' (o'ripplo sighted) j.-a-.Q Mo -f ley (72 years old)' John A Bay ^ffoiu 'Axas) Ueo. A Smith, (cripple, aud.near sighted.) y, \, , ni'iiryi aumor oi •• 'rraveia \JiE'VPt ,l ^viua'll t * n i'i ieul(, ' , vJ. , f!anip m— *\\ iup Ilvimis, &e. Auburn.; Win, J. M«-\ c _ sos, i.fe«iph.461,4*iiio.', , . fi 7; fhe mrthor tiikes-tlto-gi-eat idea of the conjugal poueiple, whick perraden si' »»- 19 ,'rcstrinl aiiiai?t»d being, as. an indispDnsaijJ\ j provision for life .nntHiappiness, and Map'tM ,,,- same prineiiile'inetapliysically apjilieii to the -+.|.Uuip».of Christ and tlio Cacrclr, orthe indi- vidual soul and upon this ba?i» Jew andcx^ 7 [ paiid> and beimtines his structure. I But tlureis both- miltoclt and padtociia 1 0 ! both tlio temporal and spiritual sense.-» djnio -** | matrimony -temporal, is tho union of hearts: »! in pure, llolj-; rocijirocal affection; bufe.tlie\^ ^f-fliere aro thosd wjio. \ia-ve hpon forcc,d and . fastened together hy tlio almost onrnipoteut „ bolt of inaminon. I? ; This Js not luairimony, ° I but maUer-af-mojicy. \ Others are, brought I fogothor by some nnbridled, nnliall»we(i 26'| pa^sibiis. Tiit^'is not'/r^oc/i,iiui^a///oc/i.' r i \Timilifferonbe batweei/tho t.vVo' locks.ia:— o I -Wedlock talieS ca , pt|ve,''niid' nialionia moro ^i|. than willing prisoiicir, biridiij^its'Siibject to 0 i tho oliifct of its 'lo,V(t.. PadhcU throws its 2 . uh.sil.ing subject Ml,) 'fastm* it toiha ob- ! jeet of coldiinliflcrenco, or aversion-, if not ofi-' g perfect hatred. Wo may confine oil' and.' water togoiiu r iu tlio same vip,l, but it is not in the power of nidii to liiako thorn unite.\ • , w-.-uu^i- i.uy.pasi; year-r-yumis We skH eommsnoe npxtweck-seiid- B.,tes,' $8.00; Morehouse, SSOO-j Wil- ing a carrier through the central part pf so „, $^00; and other various s-umsdewu the village to deliver papers to su'hseri-' to 5S0. ibors—pharging tliem-at. tho rate of fifty I ''San 3 J laiq cs> r m „li,vr»^T L ~'\e\ •'' \ , \ w *\ \ \ u l'l J \ rluuu \ ; a «n ¥ piiV delivery Baelr^ JtJLpSZ b^ld^ S ' ££°f^f \f™ °^ **« acriber will then.on. and.near Main St. | gage/ . This\ stock was mostly Jken in iSj,! '' ^ ° Ur ^\^ ™™ receive their papers a,uoon as'published- oin gio shares of ?25,each.. At. this time 'I ^ . and_.befbre, they eouUfee mailed. The ; a , duuatipn iu tU m afe m„Sl't6 S30 were | • ^ Wo arc having mannoimrin.cx- there seems no vhaaco for further ini- ( hauy 'provement. ^ , Boor Keeper-^-Henry Nowhcuse.' HOTE.:—We design as. opportunities \.± f\* Cuiuniitt.'. i were tbei ^^ . il l in O [..n., u . .ti.411 . u llli.n U .11UJ11 U1IILO. Giand.total'^-THeii, Wfw'om'e'n, 1/1, .Thereisalsospiritualwcdlocltaudpadlocl. mm • jo• »• , ' I Thofurnici is the genuine snd vital iinioa ri.p,,„f Wond's I'lnif Rf.o»'nr>iiivA , \ »'f''!>« soiil to C'hrist t the latter, or tlio .»ad- \j I ipt.. YY.O0US lluir ttes.oratno is ] oe i iCd -Cliristiaii,. Is whew he-ia \' merely fas- c-Md to bo the yujy iuro cure tor baldness § twu ,J by tho-diMaiilinc or Taw of the C'lmich,\ ai.J gray I.a'r. it 'removes all scurf. • \bol ti,,, f.,™, ,i;,i,..„t*i./,i;iv, ...^ j wait upon tiie Senate and Goverupf, aud iiifurui them that the House had or^iu- in-.'d and were ready to proceed to 'b'tw- ..» u. .uouauon iu suuis3rom.,si\to S3U were i ' ^j\ We aro having manufacturing ex-' \'-'?'*• , t carrier will have a few extra copies that 'made by the citizens, to- tho Institute, tho ' prc-slv for- tho IUpublic a letter article; . (,ntUL ' rt!l '» r u ot d.. cuiimiUucs. tin- « i v i„ i ,, . i - ... - T. •*.,'\ \ , • » \ „ • ' ,-,.-. ' ! Annual Muss-i^.- of the ^i^vi-ruor wat> ean.be bougutiat th e usual price. - It is., whole amountina-to. SSS4. • of rtwrHmnim* ™t \«„-i T- '—- - ••• dandruff and &corfnlo.u,3. t ctuptions iVoni the scalp, and ill a tow day* n stores gray A-sUa;!!:,— I'atriak'&rrelr ani John•' 1, ;\. r ti, it, oiiy>.;d ci! ; .y\ auel beauty — 1 .lis ]>IV|i.11UtiuU. CyUtiiilb llu iful'illg IllUt- ipointed to' ,cl '> but i^jjaseUatea tho hair by invigora- ting and ixvturiug perfcet health to the 's'c.nlp, fhu.i impaiting m-w lit\ and vigor tu the root.-, and by them causing healthy ... .. j ...^...ffv.i<»,ii v « . mi. «Ji lilt! IMIIU^CII , M ho Las merely thu form w idiout the life aiid lovo «.f godliness, , . , It is easy to poieeivi' liow an imagination as discursiv&aml veiiatileastLfttofMr J9oa- y, could, o.tpatinto within the ample limits of tbis'.su^gustiva imag'.-rv. Happiness ijnd misery in hcavou and earth, among rational rani irritinnal mind's,roi>att from wedlock; and p.i'lloch. Wit iind'lumior and anecdote,,mor- al roiloi;tioiis, good sonso-and religion, quaint, i .^t.Mi. «j- inn uiyzens .to-to can.be bought:a.t th e usual, price:- It is, whole amountipg,to S8S4 always a good timo t o subscribe.' '\ • ••••<= ^ ,, -- -— p j shrewd, often startling and now nhaiOfri^s, lluid to How into each sAparhte hair^- j abound through, the work. The au,tlior'« Ljlltit tic triors. and earnest, and or'an- TJHIOH OF WSTIES, IVe sco no roaste to prevent tb.6 liar- monious union of All party fiictions in thia„portion of tho State, bpposod to the Slave Oligarchy and thj abuse of pjwjr aud misrule of government as now Yield- ed by the loaders of so-dalled'Donioc- raey. An- union ;hpon the principles of no ?iiOre;Slaoe- TerriUri/; the mimes of all voters, to be registered; no person hereafter to be made- avoter who cannot thb. read the Constitution and Laws of this \ nua Slute and of the -CiiztlA'SMca. At a, meeting, hold- Oct. 2?th, 1845 resqluti.ons.pf respect and ijiupsthy tysre pa.ssed ,^u -apoouut of the- death of tlio Principal, Joshua Bntof. ; Nov, 22d, l'jilo. wo see tint tho fiif- j lowjng artioks. were sold by the Trii; t, ta I ' to Mrs. Bates, jvhich we copy to give the , then; currents prices: \21 cords i feet; wood; 0t. SI 25,; 400 lbs-, butter,' at li e 70 bushels potatoes, at\25c; 18 bush, ap- ph.i, 25c; CO lbs. tallow, '7c.\ Jan. ,3d, 1846, S&oOO was voted as of paper than an j yet used. Wo hope to ( .p^ntofi', lul j l( tcx i t i KltI U . t U K ad the ! ^.M.-.v .jj-ionu JXU 1 n.vviJL KASTWAK^-. •have it in season for pur next uumLer. j House adjourned until afternimn. j—Bjoru.s, Jan . 4.—Aboat a, fiol of By auaccident, wo have uaed f»r this i The ls.Miaty aasombled iit 10 o'clock, siiowfolldiiriiigyestuday-aiidlast.uigl.it ,, la ll uv .'and waa.caiW to older by Liu-ut. Gov. ' and it is cousidtrruhly driftid. All th>. S.^lden, wii-i liiailj a l.rifl aildiv-s-s. The iteamboat trains from New i'.'rk to-day * 'ordinary rc-olut'ous to appoint louuiut- wir: late. I teos to wait on the G'^crilor aud A=s.t:.-, • — ~^--a*-,-im~ niiti.ljcr a poorer article than, we or use ae?iin J53\ See notice iu another column uf tin* Universal st Conformed to b; h.Id In tlii.i village l'&xt week Wednesday and Tuursday. We jJCSiimo from the rcj.u- 1 tation of tho clergymen that aro to Le i present, .that the mooting -will b\ inter- ! C:'.ir.g to these atteudiii;;. to gross amount of the six teachers* an-j T|w fc c , Juimunicat!ou .. 0M wlnleties which ranged from SSOO to , ^„ ^ ayrAJ . ^ xi mQ]i [a t ,,„ „,,. hly «ere th.ii pa.'sO'h Tiio\Mlo-vin^ l.-tter addressed t o tho It-v. Mr- It diut.s,f'.-riuir.ly ,-fthis pdaep. «' • j :.' 'iui \i\ i ' j: .; : Di'.-it Nil-—ii.. :»;isst'.i i > t?, 1 Ti.o- wify of 3Ir. L.vhi lirighanii u»\ TvinjiU !.•»), Mav , •.,!-. f'aiid.i' ,*• in ;> chair-fi.rlho ptirpiwe of hanging ii]i.s\i:ic .' artick'S of cluthiug upmi ji'.iea m t!.,- i kito.!< 'n, v.hen i-he fell, oirihiug tin- Lille' ut' In r head upon the »to'. her ii: -;...:'.. , icligioAi is »iucero, | gel.,al. ! \\ c i,houI 1 say. tho author is a blind man, uii-si: aroaniiuusfs and giiMo is ais son, a hi,! of ..about j.-l years, ii'- is a local prrach'— ,.r in the JI. K. clli.iiriih'in Oneida, Madiaoit io., K\ Y. Tho hook is got up el'cgantij, in tlio i„il,!iJher's bust stjlo. We hope tho iwt'iv \%!'!,-• a i\ o as estonsivo salens the „ T';,JI'-, \thcr iiubii>'nt,ions, both'for th'»i' : at o.,f t! i. rt:ul->r aid lite author. \ ' ll.» u-<^vv. work luay bo hail of J . D. Sj'rinjr, togoila^r v. itii the li!o of the autlior. • and kii.jng.• ftlflrrfiHjM' . uiuii O.IUU1C3 wuieu ranged ™ w ... Mui'ehouae -as Principal down to §300 lo f•••'.•».ii,- rcs.l.ition v.i. ui! r.-ai 1 v f tliU church. um:i appropriated to poctrvi Our reasons for tho restriction of Sia- ^' S3 ^'h'-'bi. Baker very to its present limits have boon fully ; ^ UC J\>'. April 2di 1854, at about II i .easvnm'i. **„,- itjuxoiags.. laid D-Erurt\ oni' l'oa&fs.'aaci wo do not ^-'•'-< 1 - -'- ^-,' •** oousrang an alarm of • Prof.IIj.m r will dwliver next Tucsduy ,fire, and at ;2 o'elook P; M. nothing* aenuiga lecture upon tho .above subject • was left cf the Broekport Collegiate Tu-' Mr .Hosrser has lectured fcre before and Utitnto. but. tho blaek, erun.hling walk ' has a Ingli r-pntatibn. Wcl^etha't.-it. jWowereiu the tillage at the time, in' ijeaswhofec-1 a;iintcr.';tiiit-h.;i,taia:.ee tulfillment of, a business eVngemcnt. and' of a e-mvo of k.-tare., will 'be in aiten- (liuce. The young nun ha\e n.aJo I THE 'WEiTHER AOAIS. laid HErUf6 o tlf 1'oatTefs, 'aim we do not propose to orl'er any farth.er,remarks-.up r on that subject at tho present time. We have voted for, lived urider and seen the benefits deriv.'d from a Regis- tration law, and.shall. oii'.i^loeeasionsal- -,](],,,.,„l, „„„;,,,. „ , ' \ ,, ', \\ .,„ , , „ , „ „ .iiiiiujgt! our interests werosma land our against f«udaIe,| t voti as „thamhLi„ S the Z^^^\^\'* ^ **'\»«? *^^ \\^ name 0 f each .eter r^d,-a,d- ^ , £ j^J^^ » ~,' ~ ^ « ** \**> «*•<. be votes, check his poau upon, a list pre- ; ^ tmealll o £ th ^ , p * • pared lor that purpose. When the name I (Coucruded vL week ) ' of each, voter is.thuskept upon a list and tm tmt , checked as h e votes; Jio cannot, as 3s AEraBANdE' \- often done iu .latge cities, vote in several Although there has been periods!,, the wards; nor can.unscrupulous inspectors • worlds history in which mankind in cer- return a large number more v^tes- than tain localities have suffered and oven . actually.casVasthe. registered list w.ou!3 paid ,the .last debt .of ttaturc-jeat!, prove a self-evident! fraud on their ,iart. j through the exigency interposed by fun,! While we would-stre-nuously adhere .to j inc. poverty and want; y c t there never the general principle of the injustice of ' has been a day since Adam stepped out '^taxatioftjwittioift representation,\ we fcfl-i o / the foible, garden of .paradise,, but bv Jevo, that the man who cannot read the ah enlightened system'of agriculture anil I laws b y which ho is governed,' loses lio ! 'an enlc.-PrWng-intcu-bange by comr< rcc SCI \' 1 \'''• right in, being, restrletecT from voting un-' all wants t'ould be supplied and an™ff- til ho,-Jjpfi-.3 himself jj-j accjiiiiing ah ' ering obviated. educaffpn sufiieieut to redd; and tierCby ! Mature doe. .W duty, wisely bcunto |.\\ understand why he votes and for what 1 biisly and bencfici.-;ntly.' She causes 1 r ' bunting. The man w!,o has not '.uf- J grain to .pring up ^taueouslv-lier hcienteduea,tioato.Tead,.liiishof' • •• i • • • • ' - • J \ ity to ca^a-J'tee mans vote. Ho ways he as .a horse led by its owiier—al- j gor. She causes the\ rains- to lall—tho ,t>i, Hr.'tU'Vii fiVi,.,'../, That t:*id> •• rxi^'li'g c'lc-'l-.i- -tancoa. no ih'i-i-i it. d.tiTniuitiiUo tlio inter- I.»LS of lliis-Clirtreli for II,--. It. 1\ F1..1.--• t- - jireaWi .„- *-'-— *-^s^~ai. mu present time. X rising vote v.as taken, and tlio follon- in^ iii-'-tlir. ri ^ottd iu favor ot the reaoht-- tion : lire,. Jl-iur, l\ C. Chiiiiioil, J, \V, Ciiri-woll.. W. .\,Terr. i, CV M. Aia-d.-n, 11 i. G. W. KittinpcT, K. J. Ciat. , It..-. A. .I'-iln.cr. and K. H. Mi.\. Tiijse opposed to ;a- u .i-luiiui., i\ .Nmithaucl J-ohn XoetHiam. I!..,. ( . S. BAlLiiH, Cliaiiliui. Ii. II -Mix, f'ccri.tary. l Brj-clporf. bw-c. l.th, l\jj. II. n. John H.irry. ii m..ir!'ir uf :!, ak.ui.sas Smaio, died reecj>tlv tro.u ih< a t^ Vi- lli 2?c»rth Bridgow.itor Jan 7th, by i-lev',' Ii. i'. iiii. 1'. P. C'jj,iii\f JSHI-JKII, to Mi«B^ ,,f ISii.Ig' \a! i- III ISi-ieliport Jan, 7tli, by Kcv. .Mr. Kiute biU. Mr. Androw t.'ravos o{ ijpeiicijrport* and Mi**; Martin A ttailoi.\ .-f this viliajfu. i-, U, i-.l«'.!i,-. on th. i- nil rsyeaisj. '.M i.isj., T!..iiius J3nf - l> :nis. a hr? of K\V V,'e.-t .'.tit. It i- s:ul to bo fniiy ten por'C' < nt. purer than T'orcigii *Mt v». OuondasaSalt.! '^^ i -l i,u a .=*{'• .\'' ll ^ x \'anuf..c- . 'tim.-r warranto it tie iourp' -r c-j;it. purer gouera.ly kiiowu t; -,(,,„, ;lll v lllaJ o iu . t]l g Voitcd S!..tes.\ or • Onondu-a r-uh- that , ;„, ( , rtl ,j ft .,, til „ flll f cl „ iari os. j, w morcliants and grocers, oi this and s,ur- :tlL ',. ? i t ^ c , .. : .- t! .. lvI t!l u ' lest uo„ J«.™ . CJl\vTMit*i;lTS.-\-oS ' Connecticut Bank, Bridgeport, C't. , .^ ' train of cars, luiualu n-.ith wreath, serolls, &<\ i Oo on tho I'utnain Co. Bu. i'r, X V.- « V.y. wnmirt, fillip bales, Ac, f.n.ao i •- -_- - — S5SSSH \ ' ournintr on the r:gh(—feiiia!c k\iiii'>ir on Jf!,! > Pi'iu|iup; ' a rock on the h-t't. \ : P»i»/«\. i-.. I.av f'«»«», Hilt /Ws, Hand-. K:.v WisT S,it-T-— \\'c r.eciev.'l Jister-^ t'<m/», I'mkrs, Luhch, and ertrylliwg- 1'« day from the maimSietinvr, M r W. C. | llu hue afM I'/mting, hamhomtly, api* h in iy nt-t be i.,anuf,ioture>rs of ; lor A SiNOtbAli CVut'L.lIM:. ' \ pendent of the Bridgcpi rt A C'Tris-1 w- i -'k ,' j ,i .i M . 'roandui \ couiitio, aro selling imported ;,. „ \f„hile Trihum We dun t notice (ho weather ether to ,,,,,. °, . ,. ,, ° ' „,, , m u.e.— M'JOUI J. rviuim. 'salt tor dairy aud table purpqa-.-s. Thc-I jjrnisc, condfifiiii, or oofauso our houio , r0! , so n aPcg,,! ],y far „, ;••, ami other, \ ro.id-r'a do notlin l out by cxpenoneo , preferring foreign ; .',i», thai it^-ivoo a pendent of the Bridgepi rt Standard tho sliows and the blows as weli as we ouperioj- ilu,\eii- to l.iuter and chofre and eoni)i!-Jifis that the CrJs Ciiipaii), b) could \tell thern'; but wo have a large {i ' il •' u a better aud more certain pre-, peuring their refuse coal tar in the bar- number of readers in the southern ^Sl'^ffi ™s; ^., hab killed or. d C1 vena*ay all tho oeh, i portion of this stat-. also in Conn.,. 01 IJhudii, Iowa, Wiseousin, California, i; who like to know tlic state of the weather as well as 'thS slate of the uiarkub, the . state of matrimonial affairs or the new* dtti't;i.-ilif.iniddeeply, at this OJfitc, r TiiuM-<,—(ft-1. 11. ,X, BiiACIf. Si'-A r e You !a.<ur<i(l f if i»ot_ road the Ii^urauco Advertisement in unotlipr columu, and tlion call upon the A^enl at one*. 1 hore is no: a. uipro responsible Company im this btatc. S. Y. CKNTK-IL JJAIL RO.UK tjnpw fell foil about six inches deep l'eit'.S'UurLiv ni.-h;wl.i.'li iiialj very Go- sleighing. Wednesday there fell abu'it ,'i-is iueihes more.snowwliich 'tlie wind yes- terday* kept, flying in' all diltctions.-^- -•nun-, of tho,e commodities; This • fcTh\ b^'i ^^. M ' tar l \\ '.* ''. r \ THAIJOt PAs« BROCtCPOUT STATIOX.- OOIXO K.iKi', .V.Y Kx. ., 7,j5A.»t. M U,„,t Kx,,](, 33 , r WaytVt.. iS-ir.M. «oekJix...a;3H \ -' Mail,.j„ J ...*.0j. « WayExi ^,,64g ••- •D.JtUJJx. 1253 i< 3tf . -- -—v. v«^.u.uuiiu's. j.ins' t». , has killed or dciveu awnV all thooeli,' onnu v,r-t. , imported aalt h> ould hy ietai.1 at about • U y-t l's auj ^oolleipi-, by the\ catching of Xi-rht Ex... 4K.I'M \\• l Sl.o'J p-,r l.'.iii'lrrd pouud-, ivbile \ Dairy,,rfbichmanyp,ox.'.iniilics were sup;orted. J *M< -,• • v• 7 ,»'' \ ;e-„- or gisinl sal:' of 0,.ou hrga m-mufec-, - - ' -^» *•*».-*?— -~ i TO-tVi-Yt '^iiiaS •• ,yr turo is so.d in ainall bags a ! about S8 ct«. \ JJ=* T\vcll*.y-twn nieniiavp died dur- «.-'.'. • ' \•'••-•• \ per hu .'Jre-d rnmnls .',,..1 *',- . . si. i . . - t-te. s Hj!^^2i'K^ J z B ^ jronnd' pounds-. Br''tliis it will' L*e «o,., (>..., „ - ,.. .-\. r - \ »«»•« dairy -.nouundother,, prefer to pnv aho ! ?.'\ m n ° f , Vi \ g ^ 1A . il . tt! \\ cd thc *g° of i.v .i.„i (if.,.,.. ' ',.• a . '' \, !l^i;-aiiotbcrmI,imiiiar.al24, and otic :*•>• an.i fifty ccnu n,,,-e per'imndred '' Wn? \! t \ uiskr \' 1 ^f- «««» enq -;\Md:s (. „• what they k, w w i } fo .,. T.t. ,'-? : 1)l1 \ *'\; P« J** thirty rtvp- , WayFrt . Jii3tJ . dur- Waj hx.-.. (it|7i'.M. j'eafs old', and ' t-'reigbt'Ex. CI?* of females. A slave ' NX lis. . . !l -13 Oct. ai, ]H.-,ii. kjtow to lie a. sup.-- i 'utininry snWie.B.* bnve died, the num-! lf '?.' ,, CI l ?'\ E .'!* t ' /\.' 00 A. M., toEoche^. m lfiS.1 I ways behindnfisedabout by a leade A law recpuirihg all m_en to bo able to read the •language of our country before exeroising the right of suffragc^would, give to educatgm an incentive that, wopld elevate our country flu- above its present standard of intelligence and enterprise. We are fully p ufsuaded in our own mind that the perpetuity and .stability pf the ; United States a s a IteguMie, depends. ; .almost wholly upon inteHigcnco infused , into the minds of the masses. Our.law i should give 'a free education to every, j' child—the child will' in fixture years as a j citizen, rewartl'by intelligence, .sobriety | ant? industry ten fold £ho espouse. Every j boy and girl not devoting their time to (.asoiuo useful occupation should be obliged I to go to school; aiid tho public who are {the guardian's of the. rising generation J should see thai tljoy aro fitted to'fill the 21 honorable station of oitizcnsliin in a eoun ft.l-c m.t!.V *e. 1- ^ < snot ,ut-'grain to spring up .poataueouslv^her Zt\? 'f lA fl ^\ n S \ ' a1 1 dilutions.—'ci ;i .-..rated ijo'dat the alii- j phiuts to vegetate—he:- orchards to bloom.i, *\ cdae!iJa y an ^ Tuursday v,-ero the cold-' titieV', at about %u o rVill al- j —all to mature and ripen to satiate Imn-, ° S ' ys 5Te haT0 uad ta * s * oa son. ' l'omid >, nul eonu.io:: 'Her—al-iSor. She causes the rains- rut„ll tl.... ~ •>—»-.— • M ; si'I'-.\ boiled in kettl. , -. -;.-,--- \j».™-i \ 3,30 p;'.jf,' i.er on the pension.i.st in only la;.t was, \ •' W.-st, S,..v A. 21. \ Buffalo 514. . \ - MailsArtiiofrom tho East, 9,02 A. }f,. yf~ lb'. iio..(l, the eluirviiyaiit, who i \ recovered a man's watch : Auil chain- fori LiniMit Ilnrtfjid, by the exoroiao ofclair-J vojaucy, hadoe n convicted of stealing! them, and pani-hed ly line. i West, It)3S p . If. S,, Mi OLDEK, Post Maita*. Oct. 17th, 1853. ltf TSrocUpQiSiMartet p'\Md:s t'.r what they r:or*n.l pare a,:;.:, ; :„ u f ;., v oro „. ; . J-i-jta puyfoi-ah a,-a,k. coi.-^rcd oa- •lormr :imi imp'.-iv Coarse -,|t. .,.; n r eiai-e rated.is. sold at retail in smnlNpm'ri- cents- per hundred lo-i barrel salt, \iitK- - ._ . •.-..„ — „ , , ; -'ttj-'s, at ,.b. 5 ut 70 cents waters to gush from hill and mouutain u, „ , EW ipiIls »»o«te«CTADr^-Soino article\-™ r ''\' ' ^i 1 \' \\'\ forBi S n '' quonel our thirst. Although fiod may of> t!i e P«»S ladies of Sehenectady put Half i„ o Jja extend 1 • • r , ' I .for'a brief time cause these blessings to, 'f° c \\ c \ !atio a \\'' \ operation,\ Thurs- a '\' -urrouudin^ couul.es 'I, I T ^ , A 3> \ S . 3 1 50 -»<>> ! w»w voted, for the ' be\witbheld'to teach mankind their de-;^ tho foI1 °™flg pledge : \ ! to <*<>? rf SySic,,., ut'about ^\nc-r fe^ ?°^ ^^^ » a n>c jrenr'\ , >ia)If>jiM S nce ? ou^ .linn Onondaga ,alt.-^ | f ^^ ^ 1 ^ fZ > JfrJ^i£^ •*»*-' ! suffer, a portrays tho imperfect ons of hu-. •? »dl bither associate witS:wS5ort^ t ' , daE-roneo probably was, because lo i Price Tim ± l1 - 0 \' « l <\^T\ «'« ;; m * nian wisdoh,. It demonstrates that ^^TZ^^^£Pji Co R 7srlT^T~\^ cht m ^ ~'» d \» ^ « ^* ^^V&ttg£>* laws of commerce or the system of -gen-, nfra,,^ ,*„ & ^U^%^dZw'l t'eman m tl,** ,\\ . HE4VM —-^S^ i : \\\' ' oral acriculture are radiVally .vrong j \** \t\'\ ««-»«*._ Uaon », t; Amencar. AgncultSist' —••*- or impdrfect. , A S 00 \ resolution, and worthy, of imi-. voW n J, ,«: f ° rou S Ill y ^ed a fino ; THE SLMKA R 8 prjtt.c—\ H f 1-I 1 taticn by tliHadies throughout tLorld. l^'Z^^tt^Z^ ^^ M **» ^ joui;ah' lit' \ '«•* »«vor returned The wrke tot I ' \ ^^ * ** M ™^- , lhwiport, Jan. Dthl lSw , eoitUECTED ^CSJ,V,4> ; aM4V BE COSiio.. HON. B. F, A.\o 9» wereirii. SEYiroDE, MJRGAN & AM.EN'3 ElZiPEE AMD M0W£B MANW-ACXOSY, , , „ . -_,,',, ,.'' , , ' an ob'tructton or tho . „, ^.. Through the politeness of Mr. Allen .., ^ rcvcntod , gettill g horo t0 we were shown througlrtheir extensive,, ^ tUe oiiltmellt ]llado {ori]im . ou manufacturing establishment on Batur-',., , , . „,. • • , i' „.•,. . ° . , ,. , Tuesday evening. A new appointment day last.. Iheir works Cover a larBe . „ T , ; , i '. ... . , „ i r v, , -. , .i was made lor \\ cdnosday evening, which .area of ground, all branches of which • .... .«v iitn-nraiinii'il The writer-fjuotes J m M'S LECIUKK.—By, Jui! fe' e Uucls-opinion asto cornstalks being %—. B a y nai .d Taylor hashad a beau- > trains eastward Mr • \ vaM '}>- t i\ l f distiuguished agriculturist ! tiful roiideuoe (ti 3 tiains easUaiu, All. § ^. ^ ft hotao affljnfm , „ itl l „,„. J; . , ted .eethnif '\>•»• *~ ' havinj; hai ordi fed. 0 . ,. & . . eun.ui-i.ib : tiful reside'ueo given to. liim by a German *> —\ a Jiorao afflicted withthat dis- I gentleman. It stands near the Thuriii oroefi which disappeared after being so I m a n forest-. It is 'd\hce bm. COIVC Klour, SnpM-fine, per bb! Salt .,..;..... Apples -.. Wheat. ...per Oats Kyo Corn ... i.... Barley . , Buckwheat. .'.' Beans. .'.\. Apples, (greeii).'. •••«!.f8,00\ 'iVW-- 1 '-* f' 2 S ®2,50 • J .a8®i,o0 •••-•.,38 -.•>••.. 67 ••••....50 -WS' 50 i proveaa.stormy cveumg and not u large are arranged to facilitate each _other.- • ^^ wm in attenJanC(!i Mr, Angels Ihe whole is situated orthe margin .of, j^^ *• ci.£ii» and the Chinese\ the .canal, where they receive directly ur instructive and entertaining. to thou- prorks, iron, coal and lumber from j , « .—i~^-' boats; and from which they ship theii elei-gymah of tlio English &. church ov»r tiO years' of ! tors'of '••\.\. usiaaosneartlie Xhurin- i. PP 10 ». tercen) ..,,.•' i- > V'' ) r •rest. It is a most beautiful 'resi-1 pH? 1 ?*' W rie < 3 )- \.'.'.'.\ 'i'yt^l^- - \ r, m ,m>.-^ -| Beets-.'. ...\\*\.. \ -i ..SS'..' tahlisiiod ,- u , uv „ r uu vo . lr s o f tothto 11 ^ evicted and ''\)ionced iv Ki't l ' n ,\\7r\ ™« ^'\y.nme I ^«ee s , to three months m the House of Cbrrec- •- 2^ f . een los t h y stc ^ boat acei- LaVtf . rm \ +rt - - 1 * • utnes tiic past venr T \ f JTTI . * * <i • - I Beets.. . Imndred and thirty.nino j Cheese'\.' iper tibn, for immoral conduct in the streets of - laoudonat uMit. i I firo .... _ UK J •abpnt'818,o6^00'o! Harns-... \^ .' • lfor o nnds:fel: h0 W ^ Tho,n^rof\imi -,«• \2* I th* cveniiigand to-inorrtw riight, 1 . .J --rr™jv»». • ajuins-..... ., .no amo T un f of property destroyed bv rv k , oys W rcs '»<') '.'.'l o in the United State* the n«t i™* • ^ hl , ck(!n s- • • \•. .1.. ut •SlS.onn.niiA ** m past ?9™ '? I f\* (salt)-.. Pork, (fresh) . ..lb. ..cvvt. i S?y • •vvi .'K ,,. • d07... ton.. • •• cord.. SO ...IS.. s^So •••••-.•..: ja •i>>-..':.. oo !•-••.•-.;..*.. 9 • ••jt'w'i'ii • *5,50®r ( 95,. 85,«8 • 18 *9ai0 B w & E Ti