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.<»: |!«Hff» !kl .vigi' I it m>m I »! ti'l i f* ; >' \«5-B=a«BH-HMI I* 'Fftt-if fiVERY FRIDAY MORNING, ^<*T~if»ijci»«liTs-»oii»or».cotJhsi,.»..T omCB in BeptfblftBlJtyiafi lage H*U,<>v«r Ba-ich li'Hubb'aVa' ..TAb.toioH .contains a population of about 4.900* and it the lusinus ctntrt of a populu- tion\af.jl),($Q? among whom the EKI'UBLIC Has* il largo circulation, making it a superior rJHDA'Y~M0BNlNO*»MAKCH 13. HORATIO N, BEACH, Editor. Is, acknowledgeal^^^^^ji,*' 11 wci S h ™ v..—.—. „ ..-.,, .V Tgf w • ^ffifgy ^ ventive and reform-preventive by a pun- equality. By it, all men ef negro Wood' Its readinj|matter is a variety, composed j cor'der^ for custody and for future refer- A $ THER $1000.—In addition to Jh« iiib.raentgfaheir>violatioM,Hiud^ .--•—.—.—%^^.*,w~-™ ...roward.of~$W -\ \ ••••- \—' VT —' What a^heautifuL/statc of affairs v H§J.|; Railroad Cpmpany.ipr the detection of \' \fpS the!peK^£wK6SI»&d tlio obstruction on right to inflict either vindictive Or cxem- 1 tin BORDER KOVER. ; by Elhihcr' olary punishment, but siloedjrital, dU-, l D^^residenil|iclto|an, 1^P^\U j^jL jui')U^|%|' criminate so as to meto li! *ut; firstly ,fe* |ent Ejefce, prpmiifes jell in h } s Jnaugiir iJ^mWo large d^oaeeimo vohunes.neat? Uforin,**:™^.^^ tect the public. A willfully vicious man witness the same violation of moral ana the publ j s her to .any part of the United should bedsit with altogether differently political rights as- under Pkree 1 \We g Mtesfr0Q , 0 f postage upon the. receipt of for the same crime, .than one who hashes- trust hot, yet we have but little evidence one dollar i o f in. one volume neatly bound itatingly, for the first time, committed ah that will warrant even a hope, for the in c , othfor $1 a5 . offense, ' These objects and moral rights best, pfjawavctop often subverted by legal VTVIA; TilE SECRET POWBR, from the technicalities thrown into court proceed- ' &1 T ^ ^'*'« : Persia abived in' pen tfto colebrated\mtoess.Mrs; E. D, ings, by interested parties, to divert the New ¥°rk, March 6th, bringingthree E. N. Southworth, will be issued from days later intelligence from Europe.: A the press of T. B. Peterson to-niovrow •worship shall be deposited in the secret their track at Paddlrford, Mr. Gibson, of | ? h>/s of the Nuzurite Union! How ' O»R»\daigua personally. faf^i But for fear that their secret pur j $ KANK's^DoT.'-lrho Critic dog * ' *•' ' \'— - ' *«- ' ' -•••* *--•••- -• ^--%l)trayVd judiciary from its legitimate purposo, ' difficulty had occurred in the House of (March 14tU) in one large volume, neat- Commons between D'Isracli antl Glad- ly bound in cloth. The -work will also 1'lic fresc. Many of our exchanges have a peculiar stone. Cauton is reported to be totally be issued in two volumes, w ith paper cov manner of soihtbriiiinglihg their editorials destroyed. ' | er—the former at 4)1 25, the latter at with selections, that it is very difficult to I $1; *at which price it will be sent, free of • tell which is which, of which istother.\ \&- The Town Meetings throughout; postage, by the publisher, upon the re The object undoubtedly is to make the un- initiated reader swallow the whole as ori- ginal, aud believe thai to produce which, the\ editor had energetically racked his ,' THE LECTURE TO-NIGHT. There was once upon a time, a man in Massachusetts who followed for a subsis- tence, the humble, yet honorable avoca. lion of a blacksmith. While laboring at liis anvil be learned not only the language .of his country we]), but those spoken by foreign nations. He became a lecturer, and has addressed the poverty sticken rnilli.ms.aiid crowned heads of continen- tal Europe, as well as all classes of his own countryman, with eminent su cesi. That man was.lilihu Busritt, the\ Lenru- cd Black-:mith'Vamanitf ^peiiple, who | honest in conception and a humbug upon against such wanton and mischicvious acts,'' books issued byhim, will receive them I Nazaritisih. willaddrcss tlie citizens of this vi ; lage and j their readers in practice ; we do nut say they will herea.fter, we understand, be free of postage by remitting the price. I VoUrs, e6nT8 ,r tli« •they subjoin the following ' F n r ert y ° t: ?,» in «^ MoArthur,^ timber \Caution It i s obvious that'extra:' ^ W',0***'-'' The .reeeht,intense ' ..• ,; ... . ,'. ,\ . ' •'. cold weather has kept .this largo, \heV .ordinary rf.«r«r«»i ist-dfisable-in-respcct ., lngg y aninml in hjgh ^ * w ,, ta to this' document, bpthbecause of the par; tlicy I ako him into the forest among the amount iuiportince of the thing, and al-.i timber hewers, whore he candp nq'Tiafm, so in respect, to the :antioipatcd obstacles, and'TOfibve JUB muzzlei he cuts-all sorts which interested persons, if cognizant of of priinks seeking the deepest drifts and . * . . L , actually b-irymc himself for delieht\; , '*^J^fc'^^»9JW^»A^%, you can see tlie-dry snow move, but no .'accomplishment of the object propdsed 8 omb ance of a.dog, till out he pops, giv- Aots—xxiii.:..22,\ . T . ' inghis fleece a tremendous shake,-.and Some'have been \cognizant' of' their away h e runs for another dive. When ipurpose,\ and the secret electioneering of 1«& to run at large in the village lie . wears a muzzle to prevont his clovourmg Nazarite preachers has been in vain But undoubtedly in some, places trus. tho pigs and chicken- 1 .—JVcwarA Adv. the Si ate are f epoi-tt d to have gone large- ceipt of pi ice. Further notice hereafter, i tees have been elected whose election has i VrLpAGK op WoMBN.^rThe Au\sburr Mr; Peterson is the celebrated publisher j been a matter of surprise to the uiiiiiitia- Guzotvu afii, uia.t'.,at the village of Madano, ly Republican. j of rhiladelphiaj who issues no works but l tod. There was a secret power at work, which is about 69 English miles from Kustchuck in Wallach'io, has been inhal- ET Certain-boys-have made it a ! those of the most noted writers. A. poor ' —a power least suspected, yet mighty in ^^'' U ^. omen for tne ^ 30 veiirfl \i brains. We do object to this mode of practice ,o£ late to tear down:alLbills pnst- book, not worth irsiirieo, isTicver publish-!:theaccoinplisliing results—thesecret clcr- ] >m period the female population was,200. tttaling thuudor, because the idea is dis- cd in the street. Asthere is a rigid law • e d by him. Our readers desiring any j ical electioneering. ¥ct this is a part of The ladies are not warriursdike the Amii- ' ions of old, but have avoided all inter- course with men, and drh e from their ter- ritory all who appear with matrimonial intentions' The anti-social settlement is now on the decjine, no more recruits are wade frmii the disappointed or the love- crossed, and the population is rapidly de-\' crcibfng. .. AARON PALVER. vicinity at Concert Hall to-night. See that au editor should not place under the punished for its violations, advertisement. Admission 15 cents., editorial head of his paper any selected •• vi r^««»»-^ . matter; but we do wiy that if he puts it there, it ohould be in such form of beiif suuh indicaiiuns as to denote originality or not. When our readers observe in any • paper, articles uiulcf'tUe editorial head: PANORAMA, TUBH.—this OP LIFE Magazine ANO LITEHA- contuins 144 shall have of dollars the item of traveling expenses alone, TO-TO*RItOW NIGHT. COL.THOMAS-H. BENTON ! \ Old Buirion,\ father-in-law of JOHN ('.FEE MONT, Author •ef \ Thirty y*.'s in the United States Senate,\-wiM Lecture at, uncreditcd, that are going the .rounds of Concert Hall to-morrow, {Saturday) eve- • the press, they may be sure the editor is nirig. \ Nuf sad,\ the peoplo aie all go- \ belter at stealing than writing. This prac- tensh f or tll e P a ^ wcek > allowing no op- ing. Take our advice and go early. \ tice is becoming too common, and when P ortH 'dty, for sowing or pl.fnting of seed. Admission 25 cents, no standing places. (rj- The proposed new county, receives, , , . , * , • • * i 4 . ... -' , , , ' ,,„ . ! closely printed pages of selections troni the approbation of all parties. When it' . J \. , „ ' ? „ , ,, rrr.j. I ,„.„„u y. „„!,,..,». „„,,,,, (thc QmHtrl SevieWi Household W«rds, e be.'n brought about, hundreds . ,., , ., T , .„ „„ „,i,„„. •in\ i. .i- .- • I Chambers' Journal, and many other pe- s will be saved to this suction m '..;:. . — •• - \ (U~ The weather has bi-en very win- extra charge for J the large, influential-city- journals take except that grain^ know.u, S •• wild oats.\ Tfce Collegiate Exhibition. It has seldom been our lot to get into a-grcater jam'imd bustle'thsn the gather- ing on Tuesday 'evening last to witness the closing exercises of the winter term of the Collegiate Institute. Long before thc hour of commencing the exercises, the large halls were 1 crowded in every sit. ting or standing place, all eager to *ccurc a position by which they could view the entertainment. Xbia-wasaU human na- ture ; but when we s;o persons who have proorel eligibl^,s^u!iti(ms, durii.^ any exorcises, s'and up ia un assemblage, cut- tingjuff the view of a doxen in the rear— they do not belong to that class known as ladies or gentlemen, and should be taught msnucrs by a:rebuke from the audience. —Tht exercises wore opened by an ap- fropriato prayer from Itev. Jlr. jVlitchell. I such au unworthy course, it is time that ^ jj-, As ou r people [me so Hberally the practice was laid open to tie public , ^^^ onf i meeiing Ms ^^ for their consideration. \\ e desire it to « ^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^^ be distinctly understood that we do not j ^^^ wto fi ^^^ Qur ^^ object to selections lacing madcj but to ^ ^ ^ ^ coimuumt y. the palming them on as editorials. Will thc press note 1 jW Why there ison the statute books of ' 5^\ A Havana correspondent of the Boston Pilot states that Dr. Kane died Dedication of the Mew Method- ist Church at Sweden Centre.. This new and beautiful church edifi.ee was opeuedfor divine worship, with ap- • , propriite religious rcrviqes, on Wediies- riodiculs of reputation. Thc March No. j day of thi s ffoek _ contains twenty .four articles of length,. Tbe d( , aicator v ,' rmon was prcac , iei] and a large number of short sketches, I ib y the E()V Vr ^^ of Naw York . anecdotesr poetry, lie. It is a desirable ; ^ wa3/Bsaiated in tli e opeuhy sorvic03 publication; $3 a year ; Little & Co., \ ^ ^^ ^^^ whu .^ t Boston, our State a law so obnoxious as that which compels individuals t6 gratu- itously donate their time as criminal wit- nesses, aud sacrifice their business aud money for tli3 b?nefit of a cnnimon- iroafth, mere tiara « judge, we have never been able to discern. This law, that im- perinuvly calls man from his avocation to do service for thc State, has too long dis- graced its statutes and should be repealed. If if i3 the object of the State lo prevent crime or punish criminals, and to do it at the expense Of the State, (which is right, ine^oy-ytapiain^'wa^weirspoken | so that nu P c F f ^ of ******* * W&b- ment shall fail of being brought to an account, by a fear of ost to the complain- ing party) whyaiould a Tew individuals by Master Bate* \\The-Great .Crisis\ was finely delivered by Milton E . Curtis, every word of ivli'Wh was efcarly intunn- , , ted. Patrick Henry's Address, roeefcnSl j be snh ^ t0 ».*«*««9\x»'« »>»«» \'« at the hands of James K. Patterson, due wuole aie e T iall y »« e ™M * Tbere is justice. \ Duty of American Freemen. 1 - \ no i us t reason wl, 3' a w,tness o r J uror - wis well written and spoken, by John A. cven in a Preliminary criminal trial, \Baskwcli. The Colloquies, \Bum's Ma-1 3nou . l d not be P il ^ tlf c s \ n,no fcoa a * '\ niao,\ \ The Dangers of Party Strife,\ I.? !vl1 cases -. Tbis law - now standing upon Mi Other pieces, wete creditably deliver- the statute books of our State, should be .'edhy the gentlemen. ' changed to conform jo p-qpricty or justice. Of the part taken in the esercises by ^f As we have recently received the ladies, asweAea/dnoMi')ijr-^.bad, we; large additions to our subscription list psss it over as prima facie evidence that' f r oin the farmers in thc neighboring towns, itwks good. If they cannot talk up loud-1 we shall hereafter publish niany item; er, the day has not yet arrived for -\Woman's Rights.\ The' exercises were interspersed by choice vocal and instrumental mu«ic, adapted to agriculture. When-the coun- try gets fairly '' thawed out and settled,' 1 we intend going out among our friends, and see how and where they live, and Mlis'Lusk presided at the piano; Mr.; what are their agricultural .prospects:;,] Huntley, Miss Joslyn and others, gave-' and make notes 'thtfreom—In the mean- the assemblage streSt of excellent sing- time don't be bashful about calling andjj ..... . subscribing for the Republic. You know * 'The exercises, on the whole, werevery tho Old Village Hall; (that splendid _ . . . ^entertaining, and rsfleci honor lip'op. Mr, (structure that stands as a monument ofj g^-Who wants hor.ses ? see advertise- Mr. Burbank, thc principal Thus closed, the public taste) well our office is directly ment of B. P. Staples. the first teriifSf thtTsehbol since tho com- opposite, up ono pair of stairs. (We | _ , ».«.-*- pletioh of the building. Tho institution j wont charge you anything for a sight at i $y- Farmers having land, 8tock s oranyr in the bosom of the Catholic Church. ] (U=\ The Postmaster General has in- troduced an improvement iu postage stamps, by widen they are prepared on sheets with perforations around the bor- ders of each stamp, so that, the} can be separated easily with the fingers. ftp\ The Ladies of St. Patrick's Church will hold a Fair at Concert Hall, next Monday and Tursluy. The priir ceeds will be devoted to paying church indebtedness. Among other attractions, 100 volumes of books will be disposed of by lot. Camnnnurntiaiis, ISUlST Soliloqvy of an Irish Girl Pulse ofiny bosom! who is like.to thee— Myow.ione, m> briglituue, Cushiamacliree! O lairest! X) uobiest! in joy or in peril, You still hold the love of your own Irish Uirl. DREAon'i. AFI-AIH—In Martin-'comi- ty, N. C, on the 17lh ult., a Mr, Had- docks was assisting a gentleman by the name of Ilust in cnnstising a uegru, wluu two of tue negro's brothers ciiine up, and one of them struck Mr. lladducks on the , „, „ .1,. ),,„«-: „ back part of his head, cautdni' insti-iit ent on the occasion. , r ,,,, . . ' , ,, t - , , ,„, , , _ , , , . death, lhc other aimed -a blow at Mr. Hie learned Doctor has the reputation 1Iujt> but i t di d „ ot tuk o cffect i j, r j,^ of being one of the most distinguished warding it off with hu cane. The ue- pu'pit orators in the land ; and hi* effort groe 3 tucii made their etenpe. t in this case detracted nothing from his '—• «-•«».-«— well deserved fame. :' TICK XF.W ChST.—Tl.e Dircrtor of The house, though not large, is one of , '' e l '\ it<d S !; lto s •^ i \ t »' riiiladrlphia. Jlr J.iuies Ko-s aiiundun, nntiig to the neatest and most convenient'and best finished in this vicinity. It is, indeed, us was observed by the speaker, a very . . I -' gem of a church.\ The pastor, Rev. A striuiffcr came lulher who wooed me to| • ° ' - i Mr. Latham—the builder, Mr. C. M. part lh- Hon. James Gittluie, Secretaiy <f the Treasury, gives theliil-owing d(.scii(.- tioii of thc new ceiit' \ The obverse is a flying ea{.h with the legend I nitcd .States of Anlcrica, and tho dale of the piece. The rover* is simply a wreath, composed Alic Lad.es ot u f (llc J t i u pruJuetiu,, „f u ur county. /• , i ^~tt » i . * - ... The green hillsI of Krin. and Rive him my' Amsden, of bur village __ . \ .the Society—the. lruslees of the Omiri-h cneiii.-liiig»lhe dcnoniinatioii He spoke of proud England, her glbvy. her;,.,,,3 their friends—deserve great credit might— I for the taste and enterprise displayed in I thought of herfaUeness ; his vows Iheld. in6 er e C tion and completion of this beau- present 0^=\AVc understand that the Young Men's Literary Association are making Hrrangeiiiontsfor a lecturoeacli froiiille\'s. Mr. Kiniball and Fairchild. \K\- 1 , , „ , ! tiful edifice. We trust that tin In aiiffor Ue left me. sweet dreammp of thee, . . .., - , - , , rulscofmy bosom, loved Cushlamachrce. • l S but th o ear,,Cst of a bn S ht \\ d BP* perous future for the Society in this O, how could I love one who scornfully , place. li. S. C. smile u | Brockport, March 12th. Wheal wept foriny country, so wronged, ^.s;; ._, ^_^„„^ ^ - andreriled 1 But the.might of litir children will soon set GE:;. SCOTT'S PAY—The arrearages due to Getn'ral Scwir amount to nearly §35,000. and itis annual pay an J emolu- ments will hereaiter he $15,000. Hiiirriiigtjs. [f^~ We observe among the Notary i Public appointments of this county, the names of Jacob H. Markell and Thomas M. Flandreau of this village. \&°- Ilori. John Williams, M G.,froni tbis district, will please accept onr thanks for two volumes, containing the Presi- dent's. Message;'. Reports of'the Secreta- ries of War, Navy, Treasury, Postmaster General,' Attorney General, and Interior Departments, for the year'1856. her t'r.-e, And brave death to win her Cushlamachrce, The tongue of the strangor was winning •and bland; But thine, the rich tones of dear fatherland- Its glories, its people. Oh, vain Saxon sues The fond Erinith maid, if bu t Eiinith Woos: TCot Saxon, nor riolilc can win me IVoiii thee— Pulse of my bosom, sweet (Jushlaniachree; Brockport. ' M. Mc. D, Thc Naznritcsr-No. IV. Ma. EDITOR : My third proposition j in ngirl to the Nazaritcs was, to prove that they had proposed \to nuke asccrel effort to, gut thetrustee!< of our different churches privately to convey to them a portion of pur church property,\ &o. The proof is found on the 39th page of the Nazarite Blue Book, and is as fol- lows; \ Accompanying thi-i document is »r Wehesr a considerable said about* a iecir &c * i # ., Ul - W dUcreeU §n\m\ 3fi«D3 fmnnmnj. New IlaniViiliirc Election. One hundred and thirteen towns; lieaid from, give Hall, R-ipnblican canfdate for Governor, 20,655. Wells, Democrat, 17,675, and Haddock, lOS. In the Housi thc Republicans thus far lm-e 129 members, tho Democrats 52. Tile Council and Senate\ a'ro-diopublioan, and all tlieJRepubliciin Congressmen are elected. -' At Porter's Hotel inif., by !{' Wayne nf Mi ilin.'it.'aiid.Mi.ss Lucy A bar, of Kendall. , in this' illnec. the I' th i'. S. Ilakor, Mr William Uini- rrnljia. Oreat Fire i n llayanst,! - ACTUAL LOSS NOT tiESS TIUN S50.000, Abotit 8 o'clock yesterday (Sunday.) moriiitig, the east part of Tracy's, bloci!» of three stores, on tho cast sido of the caval, was discovered to be on fire.-and ip TRAINS PASS BROCKPORT STATION rapidly did the flames extend: before the Ni_^°™ \JSS'A M citizensicould be aroused, the whole block >i«il, iuu \ U. &..}'. Ex.912 \ At Woodland. T'lsterTo N. Y , Jan. lfitfc, Zclie I'lstelle, daughter of Seneca and Lyd* ia'Hiilloek, aged 14 men hv ' '* We lay thee iu the silent tomb, SwceJ blossom of j\ day ; We just began to view thy bloom, ' AYhen thou wert called away \ At Kingston, Ulster Co. N. Y., on the 2:M nit., .iftor a short illness, l''rcderick p . l.adew, aged 44 years. \ -Blessed are those that do his command- ments, tliatthey may have right to t,ie..tree of life, and may enter through the gates into, the city \ Com. a-M ' i • .. « ' sa p N. ¥. CliNTUAl. kAib ».V.\i>. \old school\ 'and \now school\ \Qld School\ is old. fogy. '\Let the people rule.\ was in flaiiiesi, Noiless than 8 stores | Way tr't. 10 38 \ '- •'- ---' ••-•••\ WayEx.!. 6117P.M. besides several shops and offices;, were'ron- ly sound thc several trustees of. the houses | sl , mC( ) an( 1 one hm[ng , torn imu ,_ U ,. in our respective charges, ,a S to their yfilh j ^ ^^^^ Maf 9 iiigncss[to ackuowleilgu the deed. If a I , _. ..._ iiV.jority,rofu^e, let thc tliing.pass, quietly I W(hT) BK ^ TS j^Non™ OAROMMA. by ;i ai,d in the meantime let. us discreet, J ^T^ JJ^^,.,, (N _ G) Jomml sajg ly use our influence to Lave others elected J lh . lt within , ^ Sr „ twelve lnil6 g of t|l< t who will agree to the measure.\ Freieht Ex. 6 48 N.Y. Ex. .. 9 45 Ort. Ill, 1856., GOING EAST. K.Y. Ex. ..7 45 A.M. .-t.BoatEx 1U33\ WayFr't'.. 14 • I'.M. tbek Ex. , 9 Sif \ •Mail,..\.... 4I» \ WavEx...64-i \ D.iic.Ex. 1223 «• 3tf thus far has met with \success—a success : that building from our office window.) thing els • to sell, will find the Republic 'that augurs well for its future prosperity BUOCKFOliT l'OST OFFICE. Mails Close East, 10,00 A. M„ to Rochester. \ 3,30 P. M. •\ \ West, 8,30 A. M. \ Buffalo- Mails Arrive from the East, 9;\2 A. M. \ • \ \ \ \ 8,5-1 '! \ „ <; .; «« . \ \ f \West 1033 P. M... Law R« d tt» Object*. There are but two real objects sought to b3 abtairrcd , bylaw\t'*3ustice and refor- iaution-^justice between man and his fol- low man;—reformation of those who wick- edly or ignorantly Violate its enactments. The technicalities and misconstruction of ,oti'be'sl.'afid wisest laws, will divert the tribunals from the real object to be at- tuned through them unless they guard well the high*tthd ex&lfcirpowcr of which they are but the mere administrators. ' When the Object Of a law abdutto he en- forced is justice, the umpire—be ho either • judge, jurdr, justice or arbitrator—should nsver allow\ the tcehnicalities or nice ...points ,tb swerve him from a decision in , city, on.the north side of tbtf NeusOf-bears,; What a work is here -proposed for an , uatanlon0i ts and,wild cats, exist in such , SM.01.DEX' Sho»theiJepM6/ic to your wife and be an excellent medium through which to embassador of God,! .Secretly election- l num j,ersi that it is almost .impossible to Oct. 17th, 1856. ltf ' Post Mast governed by her wisdom. Wh are will, make the fact known to the public. . eering for men as trustees, wlm will be,, r4i3ohogSor?hcer . , ar Ai e Van ! n .«w„ 1 If, fn^toabfddbyhcfjudgemerit. :| \ \ -. ^*.-^ ; come their willing too.s and violate their ° NEW PUBLICATIONS. ' saureJ '™ st l in i f dm ° our ,P llurc1 ' P ro P- \ ' ' erty to the Naiaritcs \ with'out money of price tSF Thcrchas been a call issued on the part of a portion of the Democrats UNITED STATES MAGAZINE.—This iid Master. n«t read the Insurance Advcrtineriient in another column, and then call upon the Agent at once, „„ ' . ,i i .„„;,.,<•.. » There isnot a mora responsible Company ia The strongest cable ever manutactur- - • • • .' ' ' this otate. The Cubic for tlie Adriatic. for a meetingtoday; to select the namer superb monthly periodical is fast gaining j ed for a merchant vessel is now lying at j And how earliest in this m dter. Read; one of the railway stations in this town. I \WOODLAND Cnf AMS 11 — A pomade for of some man for theoffiod of Postmaster 'a, foothold among the-people of the confc-' tI) e f 0 ii ow i ng : -- L»t us all 'be-in instant- The makers of the cable arc Messrs. | h £ff**f*%^^^i^m^^ in this village, to betransmittod to Wa>h- deracyfrom which it derives its .name. • i y | an a persevere till the thing is acconi- Hingley & Sons, of Cradlcy and Nether- half the price. For dressing Ladies 1 Hair ington for approval. Thisis followed by , At the publication of the march No. p H abed cvcrcwhcre ; let there be concert ton. It is intended for mooring the [t has \o equal, friving^t a bright, glossy ap- ^,««-nitrff6000 conies were ordftrnd'abnirrt. tho niim- .- i - • .... a '' Protest\ froni one of Ui'eDbfiioeratitf leaders,' saying that the call lias been made \ in direct Opposition to the well known arid expressed wishes of a large majority of the Democrats\ and: advises all those \opposed to dictation ahd a \pro- ceeding opposite of every principle' of Justice and the rights of Mechanics and Laboring 1 Classes 1 ,\ to stay away. A meet- nwmon^'with r%Aii-thori f the •ooj'eciot jlng of'this portion is to bo called at Vil- ihDlaw nUlkehoaorably itt*iuod, wn»».|l»go Hull. • \there's futfshe*3, boys.\ pcarancc. It causes OeutlenTan's Hair to I manner. It removes ing .the. Hair theappear- 6000 copies were ordered above, the rium- ; n (his . , f ;,. ^ nnot ^ dou o lhia vear] i t United gtates Mail steamship Adriatic in , eurUnX most'natmal ^J^in^Z^'^S mafbe *** ' ,CrCaftCr ; ]0t k bM °\ e ** th ° Slpy,,0 \^^ atr \°^ a S \ m ' a^of&^fhiiampocd. Price \only well: of the estimation in which it, is. held som ^ possi bl e : j , three years every sidored capable upholding her, large as fifty connS. Norl'e gemiirie unless sigiied • hythe American people. The present nous „ ;„ the (fafn^x, ^ /r «,' ought she is, in the heaviest'gafe: Tiielengthj . -?^!^^'gSlKis»^'. ,No. contains a large nndintereStingillus- t Q bc stcure i inviolate Jorever.\ * * * ' of the cable is forty yards, and its weight For sale by all Druggists, ... ,' tratcd view of Colt's Pistol Ariiidry;'a',. It wil i soonbc! t00 t ato ; extraordinary , per link fifty pounds.,, in thoprocesspfl ' \'I Job Printinff, ,likeucss.of Col. Colt and also of Edgar eai ^ Ui i>nd proo j^ on w nj ]>. neeessary;;' proving, one of the weaki'-st links gave way r«m P W«t«, Lau, jEaia, Bill Unit, H.nrf. A. Poe, $3ayear. J. M. Enimerson \- U g M ^ Kl i , N0 j. ALSK M pnoKs; .lotus'at 97 tuns pressure, with a force that j &Co,NwYork. make.no delay \^ ** * \ A true copy' shook thcbuildifig. A new link was suWi .Billl, Ball Ticktts, Catalogue, Circular!, Caiii, Posters, Labels, ttndtterythiu$in handimily, txp*- HAitrER's MAOAZINK,—Thc March of tho deed can always be had of ourrpj tstitiitedj ami tho cable wit^podfa strain ( ^ij M ,j„ BB ^ja^Lj„ a'tthit office. No. of this popular Magwioe, eontaina eorder\ * * \Scribes will give ill \of. 165 tans. Messrs. Hingley & Sons E*MS,—Cash, H. K. \BBi 1 BEACU.