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8r&MBiM4W«$iMMiMSMi$M&^ 4*. rt , 1: _ rrir „ tr€ , TT1)f ^^-^J^^p^I^f Brocktfoftt libefuM\ x *;t M & i% ti ' ~ 1 8 ?*> Li[?S n EJW M ** EVER* FBID-ilST AT BROCiirOIlT, MONTtOE COUNTY 3 ©RUING, *Tor huptctirs of Jfyectim, \••- Isiaol Sickney *i IVI'i • ' ' ( *AAtldf PALMER. if: 260i 262; 26,Ci 259 OFFICE in Bopublij lage H8ll,nv».rBaail3 This toion contains a population of about kelson A. Stnith 4,OH0, and is the business centre of a papula- James Hurt $\JJfc°/^'Wli among whom the Rui'inur Henry If. Carey .- - kasa lafgujcireulation, making it a superior Waller J. Perry \ I ^••drcrtisme medium. . . '• -I' ?7C« may bo beautified by. flowers ,or shrnb- suffered.'|o-s iui.d ej^iense-euiougli id being. • berry. ^ i' 1 • obliged jto; travel twenty irijjcs as: a criuii- Havea piazza con|iructed,Sros3'^tte- naLwitiiSss, aii'd Ijieu detained frumday front of your habitation ; in iisunimef af- to day it - a\ great'expense awaiting the 247 ! teruoon or evening it is delightful to sit delays 'of the court,\ and added, if we 247 out and read the papers, (especially-the- bad a county seat in this vicinity, when |^V$e#MMi!ij andja^dsf^cryjmateiiiaUy'to its s vje. had any co ( urt busiucsi'w5i0ouj.U drlye jjjj', (the' liousi)*'appearaiicer\ 'A\*\ * hi, illthe inofhih^,\a'ttend'*to business, go 'rising medium. 1*1 j WIT if?: . The Course of Lectures, t s -' | • / f • • • ; • j \Wife 'have ho' doubt that pur* oitizens home at night, and be subjected to only •aitr.fliug expense;\* That is'truey i»? i i : it\. - • ?-*./: 5«iK|»sri-.~i'-3s-s5-t., J ir €lurkson. ; FRIDAY MOENING, MARCH 6. HORATIO N, BEACH, Editor. . .Town Elections. ^-.-»^|?feel:not;a?Uttle^ inaugurated i The following is the vote of this town, course just terminated. AYIsile many. President of the United States Tuesday, , Bcpubliesn in Hoiuan, Pemoorats in ital- / other towns of equal population aiidequal the 4th hist. The telegraph says : \ The •pretensions to literary attainments, have Inaugural procession started for the Cap- ; wearied out the long wirier oyenings in .itol at noon. It was. very long aud pre- 219 dull monotony; pur own has been weekly sented a magnificent, appearance. The loo - - — .... .. ** For Supervisor, , William, P. Rico James H. Warren For Town Clerk, i Jaraos Ri Lowor.y Charles Identic. For Justices of the Peace, Henry 0. ViSm, (for long term.) ' \iniM ' nry ,'• < - ' Our- Election. ..li Cohtfary.'to custom our Election Day \wry [•• Smith (inc.). ,. . , J Kosicell Henry t proved a;vcry pleasant one, and it'being For Collector, only a strife for local officer we think a., Adam Moore very largo vote was polled: The day i '*«»'\»ir'o» , *• /!«*«?\ j S • . i > , „ For Assessor, passed off m good humor between all par- i^,. Blodgett ties, and during the hours of voting we Jonathan Prosstr did not observe a single drunken man. \ A(km Ma J°< *\*«\. -Jjastfall 75U votes ware east attho Pies-' Edmund J. Spencer idential election, and 030 now—-being' Alonzo D . Ferren only 120 less than at that stirring event. '• I ' llll:i Howard. Of the result it is somowliat difficult tu Lber Coleman Washington L. Kockicell philosophize.« If- physiognomy denotes ' Martin Buy anything, those who got elected feel bet-' 7 ''°X\»iL „/ Ili^s, ter, and those who got defeated decidedly I S»nraol O. Perry worse. From the following list wo think : Mark F '! '\' a '\ s „ , „ ° For Onrseert of the roor, enlivend by Lectures, alike, honorable to military of the District, and the comnnv 240 the vilhge. and to the lecturers, nity in general, wore fully represented. * t,u ; The Lectures, on the whole, have been Messrs, Buchanan and Breokenridgo ''William T, D.mns, (tojillvaamcy.) 195 a very fine series. It i s impossible that were in an open carriage., surrounded by ~ %n among 6uch .a number, there shall not the Keystone Club, preceded; by the. mih- ?1?Q l>e ocoasionlly an indifferent one, so tary. there will also be some of extraordinary A lady representing the Goddess of \l9 su P erior ' t y- Liberty, mounted on a high platform, was These Lectures have bc.n gotten up drawn by six horsci, folluwin\ after 230 by the Young Men's Literary Associa- whichcime a miniature ship-of-war, made 17 J tion, a few members of which have with by the mechanics of the navy-yard, and 192 ai^icty labored diligently for their main- SCV eral clubs and engine companies.\ 224 tainaiice. They have their reward in the 229 triumphant success of an enterprise here- 2ol toforo unsuccessful, ail Weibelieve that our citizens will look 1;J back to the course of Lectures with pleas- ant remembrances, and forward to the 220 Autumn that shall re-establish them. 184 .-,— - Having a very tine day, there was a large assemblage of people. Mr. Bucha- nan is now fairly at the holm of govern- ment, and we hope may steer it properly and successfully. 232 226 171 173 it will be found that the Democrats have ' George C. Smith 120, Americans 247, Republicans 263— Joseph Tnzier • this will 1 , bythe table, denote the party I l \ lher H - Johnson i - .L TO • i in , I \one E. Hoyl strength. We acknowledge that we were _ For Inspectors of Ehetiim, disappointed in the largo American vote, | Daniel Edwards • as we did not think they ,vpul,l adhere to : M \ rk F-.Williams » boat with the bottom out; and *till do I Hcnnj S. 'Randall not believe thai this number can be relied j In tfi& town tbflr e wa3 a ^ of ^^ uponwhen the nat.onal quest.oiis, in which bolween the Americus a-,d Democra.,, every man-icels an interest above the or-' i, „ „,.•!»! , ,^, vii i n \ \- \ v,ul • wlmsc straight vote runs about 170. Tli? Umary local matters, shall come before i T> ,„„I I; ,„ . , , „ ,» ., J , „, . . Kepubhean vote runs a t about 2i>0, tnnk- thc people,d luc Americanst veryt ceue-' ;,.„ .,„ „„„„„., • •, , , t . „ r r J ° tng an avcram majority ot about 50, Rcforimuiou. The true principle of reformation, if understood, is but little practiced. A reformation, in order to be-successful, New Advertiscjucuts. The Collegiate Institute's closing exer- cises commence to-day and close Tuesday Evening next with an Exibition. The Exhibition cannot fail of bciug very in- teresting jmd the public will no doubt be . KMCKKIIBO6KKR MAGAZINK.—Wo wait vot'tksre. He, never, frequents the the- iinpatieutiiy for the arrival of this stef- atjtj!!\ ' $.' / ' jipg liionthly,' 'There is a keen, s' r^#! 'sPlie abovp' is a.picturo of the M. E. satire and\ wit in this magazine'-far Cnjircli, as drawn by the modern Naza- above the nudiocrity of mojt of those rites., I confess it is an awful picture, scekins publio favor. The—March No;' Its dark and 'horrible outlinesi present the j npw s at,.;liaiid, conta:ins,.a. neatly tjiigna.ved : Glm|ohi,i,ii.a qondifioh as repulsive as the 'likeness of Fitz Green Ha'llaefi,' together 'most inahgnant i'nSdel could desire. Yet with a large number of sketches, scvcfal f the ideiitieal men' who drew this picture, Jpjeocs of excellent poetry, and illuitra- we™ by that same Ohnroli, (taken from ' : tions. §1 a year. Samuel H-uotuii, the moral cess pools of society' ' •' New*Kprfc' s -*•\-«*-- •• .=*•••*-••. •-.>. •• -'-|- *Pogradod.and;abandoned-aa!the.y.»rere, .<•* !»»-»• \slie kindly took thoin in, and by her fos- IIAREERIS JoritKAt, OF 'CIVILISATION tcring care, 1 'gave them what Christian continues to be a very inloresfing eharaoter thoy have; This defamation of publication. Its illustrations are superb her character is the base return they and liberal.' i make fur all her favors; It is not sur- m «^»i • •—=—- i prising that persons of a morbid sonsibil- THE NBW YOKK LEDGER Has ob- ity, having these \ Documents\ placed in tained a circulation of nearly 200,-000, ' their hands, and silting under tlie minis- whio|i.-:alonc speaks-the''estimation-'in try of their authors for two or three which it is held by the American pm-' years, should take especial delight in pub- plo- '. •-• ., . .• •\ ' i licly vilifying and traducing the Church : 1» \ ~~^~~'~~J*~~ \ °^ ^'\'' With tho state uf feeling cn- iL-flHIt]IHIItni!tQIIS. j gendered by this kind of instruction, it ^^^^J. . ^~^,-^~^ I is not a matter of astonishment that we TIic IVa/.arjlos— No. III . ' have been compelled to'listen to Bpccclics, (Concluded.) exhortations, and even prny erp, abounding \With the avowed purpose of opposing with false insinuations, iuueiidos, and in- a s:cret fraternity, they form one of tho ventives. It is evident that the authurs most objectionable ones that ever dis- of all all this mischief, ambitious of bc- graeol a civilized community. Tuis is coming loaders, intend to bnild up a par- one of their leading id.'as: But their ty in the Church, with the ulterior design most prominent : lea is that tho M'. E. of seceding from it, or that they arc la- Cluii'cb, a3 a body, has apostatized from boring under the strangest hallucination G')d and M-itlmdiim. To cnuviiice the that ever cur ; ed the Methodist Episcopal 228 must be based upon correct principles- highly entertained by attoudin. 228 principles that can be understood and val- Mr. E. B Holmes odvertis 17 | tied by tho object for which .reform is Farms m this vieiniiy to rent. Uses several Farms in this vieiniiy to rep sought. Another material consideration Messrs Kiuue & Hewitt wj] open to- in reforms is the mode to be adopted to mor row ^aturdav) a Meat Market under effect, the peculiar evils of persons or our office. Tuis »ill be found very cou- eausc, tho course of which, we wish to veuient fur up town reside, v.m to accordance with our pwn. The t l eiuell wil l ll u j, uU aaye ^ Th. eso gen- rally vote their ticke withoti any ot the Mr. Rice the worthy Republican eandi- f ^ dlfficU ' t y , b y whlch refOTraatl0 « \onestly and enterprisiug.y. usual pasting gumming and scratching. ^ „ dccW , ) v 36 m operation, Tnc Den.icratsvoted rather, j DuWn ^ ^, :?M ^ fur ^ of tho loosely, but ,uot much, if anv, more so D „„ • t . ,, Ir T „ . , . - ' ,' , . ,.:,,„ , ' Peace, a.-foateil by Henrv L. Smith, 5 than the Republicans. Abput 20 liepub- < „„,„ «j ir c „ ,, ,> r , . „ „ * vnt =s- AdamJIporo, for Collector, de- licans must have veted tor Mr Boot., fratet , b w . L . Rockwell , Dl , MOcrat _ 27j -which re-elected him. Mr. taward Pat- - Thesamo C3n , Mate3 for CoMhtb , ^^ ten loses his election by the votes being ! well 12 majority. c»st for ICdain Patten, Thorn *s Lyford i was upon Lwo tickets, which jointly elect I'nion. has been retarded in past time, is the,, Mr. Wi.itney proposes to sell Carpets abuse and derision that has been meted aslmy as they can be purchased in Ii,uh- out to the object of reform, causing an of. ester. fense, an inertness, or a depravity that -m-'».-m-- maddens, disheartens, or degrades to a i 03^\ There is nu fjriher news from hopeless condition—to a loss of manli- Walker, aud the foreign mailers are en- ness, lienor and pride, that kindness and \rely void of interest'. An event is ex- consideratioh would have won, exalted; pectea to occur in Queen, Victoria's fami- ennoblod and purified. Wa, the reader b' arraiigeiui-nta this mouth. him. The Auieiicans aud Kepublicans! The following, nrc the Rcpubiican ms- ever convinced or changed (if in error)! \ \•••••^— have each elected 8 of the 16 officers.. j'\'^ 3 ; \ 'l»s town The good-humored Gen. Harrison is elect- • Supervisor—Ebenezer Barringer, 3.77 cd Justice by the largest majority, and 'i' off P C1 «k—-Aaron Brayman, 174 . i. , i i - . J'i'tice—Stppli..n B.mkcr, 91 wc presvme is prepared to deal out d.-ci-, ., ^^ v Krtekm (vac) UQ -sions oy the Aat full. : Collector— llirnm ltedinan. 1 Mr. Hoot, who is hold in high estima-1 A-sesscr—Edwin C. Carpenter, 43 treating huu and his viewswith contempt? j it warm or cold hive also had that, tion as a citizen, and who lias nobly stood . Cjm'r H'way—^Alpheus P Hartwell 170 Was a political adversary ever changed ' now more mild. ' up for the rights uf this end of the coun-1 Ovcra ' ri i of Pwr—Azariah IS. Miller 100 to your position by vilifying and slander- I ^—•••»•.-»-—,— ty against the _ott.r_ir M elected by his Constables-Jacob Bider 170 iLg . ,he pi \' ty ,0 whioh h ° l,eloll S s ? We I JT ^ **\*\\ ^ ° 1 \' N '\ f f * popularity MA not alone by his party. ' ...—.' l>nilo»n nm • .,,,,1 .i...» ,i.„ i.:„. c .i > e^cnanai by having his views or habiti.treated with iLT*\ W ? e presume that r.o person derision! Was a drunkard ever reform-, coulJ m,J t ' iu ' t w ' l! l tll ° weather ttr the cd by bci ig told that he was a poor, u.i- l' as t Wut '' i - Tl'°=e who wanted.suiishiijp erable, worthless brute .' Was a religious ' u: 'Ve lud it—tM,se who wanttd rain or opponent ever won to your principles by s novv have had that—those who wanted It is rk Mr. White, the Republican candidate, •lthough uritriedt'ls an estimable and 'highly capable man, and would have re- ceived tho undivided vote of bis party, but for the reasons alluded to. We be- lievo that no man of tho party have received a larger vote than that cast for Mr. White. Tolerably good lu„-k now, but \ better luck next time.\ ti m h TV^ i- n iL S tne P a \y 'o which he belongs ? We , liimn Redman in bolieve not ' and thnfc *» Wstory of the j e \ h f\8«^ *>* _«» Wednesday the steam- Walt. Fredeuburg Bern. 35 P ast wil 1 P>'° ve true tho asseuioii. Tra- I °\ tra ' iels Slsiddy, Hendrik Hud-ou aud Daniel D . Tompkftis, 170 duee a man or his piiuciples, he becomes I Kew Wurld w \ ru lr07 ' c n in at Castletnn. Insp Election—Wm C. Goodrich \~\ Edward A. hynd. publio of the fallen condition of th\ Church, they appear to have ransacked the entire English voc bulary for appro- priate invectivei. The fnHuuiiigextracts from their \ Dieuments,\ will attest the truth of the abov > assertion. \ There is but little of distinctive Methodist usages left.\—W. \There is in th'; M. K. Church a sot pjirp M; to ig.iore the Disci-. pline—an invading flood of innovation ' has rolled in upon her\—B. Bro.. II taid \It is dang-rous in these days to be : even suppctedo! strong aud decid.d MefhmH-tp attat' hnicnt--,\ and talks largely i.f \ sham reli^ini j„ {!.« Church —Miii nvninal r.-'igion, giving ydy ('•.; name it,t. the Ciiureh—which exnll i;.. .•, ei-rieil pri.f-n.ir- , i-> Oil IvlL.w r- galia ' sbuwl-1 to the nose an 1 bomkj to the thii,' reading fool-cup s.rm ns one day, and praying open secret M;rs Ihinost; ri]iO-layi!ig, and ni-magin7i.i tie Conet'ereuce to ou.it out som- and ho'st, iu others;' its lay professors rigged out in brass and feathers, and initatMii pewies, tngether with all tin artiC;.5 t., cnii-e th.; world to love an l JU |.port the Church, sue.h as sh-uu donations p..st o\- fiee«, lotterioi, grab-big^, and ..yster s«i,. pers for Gndi: \ \ There is seriom dang\r that the dis- tinctive doctrines of Jfotl.o Usui will be Church. AARON P^LMKR. Terrible K-'ire iu Cln^arjn. CHIGAOO, Monday, .March 2, 1857. The i.io-l disa-tiMus confi.igratiou which has oecurred iiero fur a long time btokr out this morning on the corner of Water ai.tl 8;atc streets, in the hnildipc -.•<-UM- ed as f llowi: l),x, Sin:li.ir i H-.-r'«, wild -,k- grc.ir , loss SO.'J'JU, ii.suteit !TS1O,U00; HubKirdiV Co., funiisb- ii^g'ioiK I.1-13 $!2 QUI); insured Sil.lJiJU, Hale & Co., ehair factory, lois So.OO'.), no insuian v ; Tutr e, lltbbai'il i!c Co , wholi - Siiiuharlty.iiv, uhuii-&b>ek destroyed, h* i Sl.\> i 'KIO, insured lor 8120,000 ', Jewell .v.. U,.,;. s;.,t e d'-alors loi fo'J.UJU, insur- 'J I'TSi.v\\'.'; Norton V: <'o- wholc-alc arn-\rtf •'! r- n , t .. r ,l. m ,.,^J a (ljIrtl of •!•? •'•.•'» PI,.' block was owned by J.» in P. .Wit..r i-f Ci'.i.-imali. Mrs. C'tr.' .'•> lio-iidiu^.liousi. was also depti\}'- ed , iiia- S5,\0') ovr the insurance. Mr O'Nc'll, 'iqii.r drr.! r, lost the whole \f l.'s\' ' . MIU d ;.i S2\i u.. innif- Jitr*'. In\ .Vtiielie.-m il.ll-*-«as l-i.'Ua,-- •;d ••• 'h.'\ • X'oat of Sl.UU'l. Sr^urLtNo OccfititKsi E. At a church in a ir ir county, ;i Smulav or tuo sin-.-,', just as th'. finyivgat,.'!! w !••• aliut to UII..,| ,|unn tu player,.aiujy, m » ton- if lnu'or. raised tho ery uf s-n-u-k-i. ' Gr.-at excitement ppiaiiVd, and thi-ro was a mighty rush tnun theda'ngerous 1 - eality. At \i ,gt,j, a gentleman advanced to toe spot, g,.z-l a mouiciit upon ti^-i i-ci.li-il monster, anl jo-ancing upon it, IjiO your enemy and defends his principles, •< Tr , ,, , ,,.,,-, When the world looks ui on a man as an We should have published the names „,„„,, „.„ , i- , • • , , veoe-' p ;, vi., i i i , , , outcast—treats him as. a being in the de- of ail candidates had we been ehab cd to ,i t t 1 1 . . ,. , , would „„ , „ t , „,, nn V graded scale ot brutes—.ie must eel that procure them. There were 301 vote , he . j, below the fe u f sl , oiety , aDd he .ca.t.whii.h were cut, pasted, written, and siuks dt|W U t 0 tbat sl .^ ^^ so entari\ied that the above smcnlur re i • > • i i .• i • . • i, t • •• , . \b ' doom in which he teols no aspirations, aud „».-,. „ . ' sult o l majorities were obtained, varvin\ MI I .I ,I I .• > The following are all, llio names of the ' f rum j to 180 falls beneath the worlds condemnation. candidates of the three parties and the', ' i 31i m i s a ^''\ g ot ' impulses and pas- Votes they received; the Bepublicans in ' The Count)*. ' 9 i° DS ' to which, when properly appealed, caps, Democrats in italic, and Americans' Brishton—Republican ; ClarkFon— rC3rj0nti 3 as tll c llar P to tll e thrum of the in Roman. The asterisk delates those Hep. ;\ciiili—American • Gates Am P 1 *? 01 \' If w * wou!J reform mankind, elected. Greece—Rep. | Henric'tta-Domo'ciat! we «»i« win their regards by kindness, the passengers being compelled to remain on board, as no assistance could be render- ed them. away\—i door i, open-l • nit of 1IP1J •'I'*\ t:, c vi,, »'of'he sUrtled eruwj which ilsdoctimcs would drpart unle-s '.' w |;: ,ll-1 ' 0, \ : ll0 \l •. \^ «»'l ftiggleu that dour wa-closcd \_K •• Ti'. I), ci nil Tu Vr\ ' : 'FT'* 1 BI i?-q u \\»y ,. . lv - x '-'\'•ci- coiled it-elt upon the fi or This is * pine is v.rtml.ytl-ml ;m .l buried, a .J its fact, at, 1 ..ii,-l,t to adnijnidi the ladies ..r For Suptnitor, CHAUNCEY S. WHITE *brederickP. Boot Asa. Rout ~- ^ -» For Tom Clerk, * *J. DURWABb DECKER John Hub'jard »'iHiam Michatdsoh For JusticeS'Of llit PtMCt, AUSTIN llAKiiON •Josiah Harrison Jothuix \FWt\ ' \~* -- -For Overseers of tht Foir, I LEWIS EDMONDS •Homan Barlow Ferry 'Smi//i For -Assessor, v *HARRY^J, JUOMS3.TOUK Nelson. Chaniberiain Elbrufg'c Green For .Commissioner, of Uighiityi; . -/EDWIN PATTEN ' *E.diun Taylor George Cripple* i 'f F'or Collector, ' RAPHAEL J. cOOK , , • *Isaac Johnson _ George Lb!)Wd'-*~\ sr *~ \\\ \ ' - • - For Cohstailu, HAPHAElJ J; COOKj , : 'THOUAS BUCKW, , r *riAKHON,Q. TEULOWS, E'DWABD D. LYON\ ' LIGR KGG E. ANDKIWS, *WmrKr Belraett; - 1 * . Eptoaim Dow. '• * - AtJarlos A. Bolt* 4 Jlamsou Doty, ^jljpmaB.Ijyfpra- i ;' George Loynd \ ' w ** i JMmtat. Dyford i \ ,''-' ; Mutog Giihom»\ «n %qi-xi> o i, - „^ 3 Irondequoit—Dein.; Mcndon—An . ' Ogdon—Rep ; Parma—E. ttop. PenBeld —Rep ; Perrinton—Am. • Pitsford— Dem andAin.; Eiga—Rep ; Sweden— Am.; Webstc.r-^-Dein.; Wheatland—' Rep.; being 8 Republicans, 5 American?, 3 Democrats and 1 Fusion Bochcster went Democratic by about 1,000. ' 0' 2tS,a 110 2S5 233 JB4 253 351 VI 248 ! \ Dwelling Houses. 262 ^\ lle soa *>n how approaches, when 116 building, again will commence. There is 264 a S ro:l t dt -' rl '' ,,iu at present lor dwelling convince them of their errors by reason, and elevate them in tho social scale by en- couragement of the faculties which God has endowed the human race. X3T Elihu Burritt will Lecture in this village Friday next. No person should fail to hear the \ Learned Blacksmith.\ t3~ A large number of persons on the day of election signed petitions against the extension of BocLestcr city over more territory, and creating new wards, there- by increasing the number uf wards aud . 24i houses, and there must of necessity be a supervisors so as to have a still greater lau largo number erected the coining season, control of the county affairs than they 260 ^ e demand appears to be mostly for possess at the present time. 253 lwus(; s th 0 1 will rent for from S7 5 to '. We have only one remedy for the evil 114 ^ $125. We propose to offer a few sug- ; of taxation that comes upon m f,, r m t i l n 236. S cslions as t 0 the style, convenience, &c., other end of the county, and' that is a di- 271 ; of dwellings; and will at the outset say i vision. How soon this can bo brought n3| don't build another story and a half house* about, depend wholly upon the energy '.(unless your individual' upper story is so ' of our pcopk If they will it, and add 264,i S>ft ,hat \ C0 \' binn WitI '\\\\ \ ' W 0 \\^' resolution to will, if can be done We * 5J concave coiling would improve the bumps J supposed that the farmers would be np- 187 '. ? f taS ? e ) aS wo have !n Pt'r village at tho . posed to the movement from a fear of tax 248. Present time just enough of that style of i ation. I5'ut they 250 ' dwelling!. It costs but a trifle more to j tax >S under the government of a new ^5 j build a two story house than a stoiy and', county would be -less, at le.-.st no more uCr\The Young Men's Literary Asso- ciatiuu at the monthly meeting hi3t Mon day evening elected the following offucr^ —Chiclcering, President; John Rimbo V. President, Henry Scymuur, Secretary, J. A. Tozier Treasurer. 'Xf ' Wo devote a large space oft -day's paj cr to election returns,, believing that our readers will justify us in printing them so fully for inspecti. n. Tho list is worth preserving, By \ Annivil Report, of the Commis- sioners of the Canal Fund,\ containing a vast amount of statistics of the canals of our State. Wo are indebted to Hun. H. Staples for this document. Vr\ At a meeting of the Canal Board held, at Albany Feb. 28th, Mr. Hiram II Kelly was appointed Collector of this village. There i-s no one in the Ameri- can parly more worthily entitled to the office than Mr. Kelly. 0J?\ Our Subscription list has been v.-ry materially increased within the p-s: few weeks, and if th(< friends of.tun He- public would make a little ..ffo't in mir behalf, it would be extended to almost every intelligent family. We shall spare no laudable effort to make it a readable sheet. spjnbhri. is with us to tins d.tj.\ \ >i .t even a decent fon.i „f godliness ie- niiiiis, much less its power!' \Ou r ranks have l«i, filled up hy such as, t r the to .stpart, have been merely imagined into the Church, not as form Hy, conuri- ecl,\ &c. \ A fearlul accumulation ot lifeless iiieiiibei-ship has gathered upon the surface of the Church.\ Many ot our principal sanctuaries within our bounds are at this hour like the Pyra- mids of Egypt, each at once a temple and a tomb, filled with spiritual mum. niies, embalmed in the ml the danger oi iijt scairli.g well the suak.-f like ciiel s which en.'Oni'pasa their h.wa. cctrcmitios.— t'/urAson (T.-nn ) CAron. JST The N>., Vor; Timet learns that th.' Central Kadrcd | ej.,ie hav. made up their UiiLd.-, that liny ure not liao.e f>r th\ lu-.s of tho Ircigl.rwh.eh was stor- ed in their tVc-ht deputs m Albany.— T„oy refuse to pay, and will probably do so till the Court.-, have passed upon the r. alter. The 1 •.•! by the flood foots up to about one hundred thousand dollars'.— The most uf this io.lies under the head of \ merchandise.\ ciiirrtngts. '278. C^It ia the pi-a.-uco among all loca, re satisfied that \the P 1 *\ 8 ° r »\ P :, Vties, not io extend its i.i- flucenco to advance ain man's ii,t,ie-t* foroffiep, micw'tlint- IU'.U g,v„s t.„ p- per his patron.-.^ • and inllu. nee 1J. i„ w ing the rule a gupd one; i' will be our • guidance hereafter. i lor of a lifel,-,,: , FROZEN HOKSKS.-OH the last trip of sa,i,,itv,awaiti„.i, lsi le„c hrv4 ,r'' tIlC5ti ' lMU -' , , i p ^\^ '° Charleston\ a . v,aiiin 0 in stk.nci. the vain Impes portion of the cargo consisted of fourv.il- oU row-rectum lhoj bUU Ilcycr se( . _ uablc hutses which Were frozen to death while the preacher's voice, compelled by '\'the trip. The captain and crew excrt- tlr> power of association and tuc craven f' 1 | llcm '\- ,lw 5 most humanely and untir- these llbl^u: ^ ittd^''^ *S-' that their efforts ministry have educated the people to.ii.-g- . ...__° - . . loot the Discipline.\ \ l(, e ulU st efficient, \~ \ ' oppmients to the Discipline in our midst arethosovery men who have been solemn. ly constituted-its guardians.\ \ Prwaeh-. ers have been known to excite the people to rebellion against the D.soipliue.\ \Oar singing is tho dry, mecli.mical ; artkic s-juftal of a du'z n liieloss souls, lu,] of pride and the devil.\ 'Tno gallery U t-alii'U '• The Mu-ical Ruoltery.\ \ fjur Tuvf feasts are nolhii.,i m., ri . than i pn ... ral class meeting breaded aud w tiered--- .i' if unfit in their emaciated stale tu be s-en by daj light, iin . crowd, d a nay into basement rooms on S. K.taha . Mr h,y Cook of Clarcudoa and JIissLlara B. Toster ot tin's Village I^ntjjs. .s.lem. !. 'nil.' tli. i on iiiqii'tH . 232 ' a half, and when buflt, is much more tasty • than at present; arid a very large savin\ 231 !ra outward appearance, inwardly is in ' would be effected in the tedious attend\ 111' every manner more convenient; pleasant I anco at the' court\ held at Rochester m and desirable. If your lotislarge enough, I W e .deed an i.itelligcnt farmer the other \ t3T R M d^^ v \vbi^ Wt ^.Ir*-*™***^ back day if be was in favor of^a new county,' firs-Tpage, and £ ,u « frmn,a>dl rirwt,- oi tb*t the &pnt yard »nd be repU«d, \• moet hwrUly; If bav<5 -j^. - - . - - ' Vnleutip on the on the it'irday nights ; r i an. i s iiiad,. tli. t> lb >• r box.' '' ' • -' ' -'; s.ie ; ie.,,,,. • 1 i • t nil .,„,,,. *' ! -- ' ' .- i IOMII ,.' •!•• , . ;. there u „i...t oc still and kt, w ih,,; .^ n . tan is G.,d.'' \ Sonic iuay b »et i„n, s -t at th 'ir homes, but .V. them on- ; >.. u ,. . dieiice robin uf the s, Inthis-villago, March 3d., Jamoa llcMan- usngod 14 years. n,^, J !;'f,' X ;\ '\ !''•••'I J-Ki BiUAiil.AM. Hi vi ril'.i. (.vvi'mxinx—. a „ be ncnulte.l hy n-imr the \ :>„!,„ of a thimani fiou.rs.\ »> lint lady or gcm'Mi at, Would roriain un- ..oi tl,c ..i«o...f n disagivi able Im-nili. when la «so'fftli«\llaoiiufiiThi.iisaiuiF.eweia\ a- a <l.-iiii\.i>f. „„„,„ ,,„ t ,,,-, .r ( „<|er it sweet, hut leave the tceii, as white as a'rabas- ter .lav pei-iuiis do not know tho'irhrruih is had and .he siibject is so delicate tlioir trii'ii'K will never uioht'oii. if. iiowaro of cm ei .'1 ..- lie sure each buttle is sicrticd Il-I' :.n.l; ec v,0. ^N, ¥'. 6 FoK'saeIr. ail.Druggists rntvphlets, Laio Cases, tit.' Heads, Hand Bills, Ball Ticket*,, Utatoguc*,, vwnfii Curds, Posters, baklii *r.ui ca^ytliU^ • ''•' 1 ' - f jtl'mg, hands' u .e,iuu, looiu uime sanctuary. j,| ., • - . , ' ,,•/ W \*'• \\•\\.'\ «,••! leoling u gone in a momai , Qod u i^u.-Cask, U, U. l%$il