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•m*mmmm*i»*~muaimmmm**mim mum SMS •nam '•1 i; ! » H« <I! \fW [if. Mr i 1 < #r BrOCkDOrt SeDUbliC 1°™ #°p»''^|%&0 ap^o|tmcn|6f\ fbiild be, undoubtedly JJlUUApUbg ^f°F% MA ^ |Sht>m^fl/Jbrd, tiSw^.m; C1&. Cokes Tltcrc are many persu, EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, \v w%,\ ^j*.-ft.;: T\ r \^r^ 5 ! 1 \ ~W--stf- . WJ§> efc-sf' i'\'-fe' \rt* . *fr?vi .\\\'\r «»•' K---' •K9r\ % s phomaiftytord, (ihairjinin Wnd Tlfmiia>atte«6tlSec: srrios Ufa Hall in Btpubli&BniMinraanMilu Tjl'-: , ovur Bsaeh'* ? Hulibl\rOT»Wi; \ ** This tourn contains a population of about 4;0QO»<nit<Z isithe business centre of a popula- «>oitp/-2b,O0O, JaiWong whom the RF.PIIUIC hes<«\l*rgo'c'irculation making it a superior rcraneS. wftes There ar e maiiy persons! fWe We \able and no doubt\! would here say, that^he officers of the variousamountsaccording to their ability; the Uolegiiiitc Ex'liilhion; u condly, Mr. \double t-b ifflo\ ^amo, (at -least,n off- ct) jneettog.offercd.no.facilities^fer-r^ raitntuiiy.) •* i fif 0 - m winch source alone we presunic that ding these cuVrtitinments could not have have been put lonvinuas m.joke) bu W. K. Skidmore read resolutions in too volumes could be collected w. such an IfFV *|tn affray oecur- iii this city, this between John Al- onally ; the former strifc. ing th flatter over the head with a ham- -ther^iTJurnig\Mnr»b'''wriously' w th<t'-'h> u M at Mj|^M#' ***** ^ eaca P- ^luip.Ay. Mps^;xq, #ARt'U, so. HORATIO N 'BEACH, Editor, regard to -the usages of the peiuodrat parj- \ {yeek. Jllie* e*xpcWy o | |i ty, which were adopted^. * -Mr,' fe. thenTtiouareisLnf Alti^alnualdacsMrMch' a n 8 ^lliSrodi jjg««^|*»4*!&&Sidlj^to •ly, and followed it with, the, Protest, „„, advantages, and high enough to meet s :I in st season >:tho'Conrad of Lectures iT' 1 next meeting jwjll have to be UtUu winch he brought out with emphasis,, the current expenses and add \new publi, cmo.tia.eloiotegolvin debt: this «>H-!< lnw consideration. •,.•-.. T - • -7 He followed ^ the Protest^ witha \ bril-, cations, ,,, . • , •„ f son tlll , re klve been'deliveredan extra l,a*t ,pccch upon theJJcxnperaoy,, : with, „ r ,.,;,,• ^,. • ., ,, , ,. JlumW aml thore ia sti „ a!toVarii;W . , )(ift which he hid bpen .oonnectpd, since the I election of Jaokspn-to tlie Pxesidqncy f and 0j^\A jpv«hopp\r mid' itp'iippesr.'.hW' . . New Adverus, .U...UN. . t0 ^gin atio'theT Oofirte. V.pon Ha.< *ot i iu our ulBco ' ' oft - Woa.ie.dayil^t., we^up. •Hers. J, _Z,. Neweemb,.^ Cp.„,of .tl^Pros^dnibthiug^do' with thWsutf |/F«?i--«f \ notice,' It wa.vabout throo. £llhu Burritfs Lecture ! . Our -.country has rarely produceil a mors cogent ronsoner—a man who moro lystcmabicnliy•'argues^ouVw subject, su as to be distiuotly understood by a n au'di- •nee, tbaivElihu Burritt. His loetuie on, Eciday evening last, upon the po'nco- ful,_e,s.tinctionaif- Slavery, wa« listened'.to after giving hi, views of the .party a .clear ft^hert^, w i, os e advcrtise.mc.nts, .appear-. c,.fe!. Doei any person behove that•• the I*\?* 1 * \\ f » ri iMh \: 'f& W 6 -]* ^ epre SS ion,Ae^aid li \ S y™p» l h 1 csh,vc. o n t)l e uex t page,. now offer a^cxteu.W'e -Lettort* could haveltoon gotteh-up.and •K* ,u S h ,k wh.terlud been \hard' but t mm At Mt. Morris, the 12th inat ,* Mr. Fnlton f*«ir! i?» .,!. . , „. P . , »>9 s t.euterpmuig andrhbpral;firnisanthe. * to tlm w>fels,of raiti»r:i-istf alr-ady L.ini- said J.)., an aspirant for the .office, with „• „ * ; , . ,. , . ..... ...I ., .' '., ,, , m <-i<. • •- . tioir, and t o th lie nob 'Marled', it eair 1 After many mterrunttunsj Mr., « _, „ , r „.„ «. u / r \ ' ' '-.•! ,Uvssr3. How.c^sKogQrs (a new firm) an oath. for the office.\ He thea iuovcdilhat the meeting adjourn to meet at Village Hall at $oiue future time. Tbisi uioliou vras voted down. : i Mr,- llattcrson said that there had been' no fraud on the part of the I'o.miiiit.teo', and .viislied to know of Mr. ii. if he had hot been consulted in the matter. Mr 4 .i S. replied that hodiad opposed the call nf' aud.attjine^ the cruu'da in the -i roots gave our tillage ijuite a huljijoy upppa,- aiico. The fair of St. .Patrick's Cliurch, held the same day, was largi-y attended. Col, Iteuton'a Lecture. Through the courtesy of the Trustees of th e Presbyterian Church their edifice wai procured for the Col's Lecture. This -rrasn very judloious arrangement, ai th&'Hall would have been entirely too small io accommodate 'the large a^cin- Wago. Mr. liimtd'i arrived in the evc'mg train from Hochester, m.J became the guest of Hoii. B B . IIilnn>9, during his ittiy in mir village. At about H o'eloek, he-wsscucortedto the pulpit of the church by Hons. Sfcrs. Holmes and Carpenter. Aftar having been introduced to the audi- ence, hd stepped to one aide of the pulpit no that the audience could see that Hon. Thomas II Benioh y>ii\~0ej^re them. Thia fact ho'kcpt fresh in their n'iiiidn by etating what he had said and what he had done. By the by, there is nothing that more fully illustratrsthe prido and vonitv •ofthe Col., than tlie pompous title of hi< boot—'' Thirty Tears m Ihe Vnitld State St-iale.\ He' ilommenced his discourse ly s^vcral interesting remarks in regard to His hab- its, by which his vigorous constitution had bceri preserved\ to old age. Aside from these remarks, his discourse Was a dull, prolix dissertation On the .Slavery ques- tion, of which not one in ten of las' hearers wore any wisei r after,\\t1ianTit>forc, its de- livery. Tlicy learned his views—but ui tie subject, nothing. , This lecture would in up respect compare.iu originality, in-' tcreat or purpose with that delivered the evaning'previous by Elihu Burritt. Jy~ The L'r;-.it jailr ad aeciilent near • anyorall kinds,i,f,g.jod , noiiiidispensably II mii'.tai, C \V , et^e de the ea!.im<iv at necessary, if they arc prop.rly brought N .iwalk Otiiui.. in ih'.'d-'-tr i.-ti*-i . f life. ' b'.fi'ifi-th. puhlie mind—-so sotfoith a» to T.i.- l-wt. aecoun:* wo h.iv.- r eeiv i phee' continually attract tbo people's atti»n ioii- the niiuihcr of kill ;d at .\i7 Tin-'- • ir-' - —-'-'• m •^-' ».\:•: \ st'll more bo.l'e« u:id. al'.t-d'.y 1-; u-d h'--' t_'y tST Hon. Kobert St-Jples will please a aih'tl.s\wreck of 'cati>.\ '^i?. c ' \ receive our tljuiiks for the Annual Re;«irt ot the State L.iiiaac A-yiuui,- and a.l-o \5M tSF The- man f f for the Report, of th\ L^jireturs .ol'iiie w»'k«, sh'iihl bf -tnin 'I a 'v fitted'a •.State .fri^i ns. i leather .•m«d-il'. Our bri. k iv-iRs are ; ' 'lhe .St.i;.-I/iiiitj. An'uii \' Licat-d uiirjne>'tiohably dfioai tit d lie wh-i ilnps- at t'tiea, -mi in Nweiuh r las.t had 401 \P- 1 '!«'» i., imt sure wl cther'he is &'• patienta—1:31 ina.es , and: illiO females.. ins down i.ito China nr into the mud. L'niler the treatmcut received, lUU en- j M^r. TrmtrM, give us morn fl.ig walks— tircly recovered, of which 51) were, males thoy are, better and certainly eki-iper thai, and 41 were females. Ihe Asylum if, bride, sustained by the S'ate. Iiy the State Prison Report we «ee that in November la-t there were in the Clirlie'g Female Pill*. THE uRKAT KXOr.I:H REltEDr, l'rt'|.aied trtiiii a l'reaciijitiun of Sir J. arLe,, .1'IIJF iej'an Kxtr.-iordmarj' to th*. aeon. Tlu» invaluable Med.cine i« unfnilinj j n , \\ the cure ol all those •UHiin'r.l'.Rmt dangurimt rtn'\ llirn'k aide disorders to, which the female cuastilatina.ia ;t3TSt. ratriokVD.y was kept here ' Krei K ht iii, fi-48 t only \ in the moriiing',\ but' all da.-. * '}:' ** \'Ji** - -• *• ; u ,. ii- ii i • „r i '\—-.-.-. 6 ,.- v . ...vn M...., jihellite ami aethitv. . The Pre\ in its .,,,4 ,„•„„!,,,, ' \ 4,..,.. „, ln ,w ,f ,,,.,, i\. '•' Ua,: '•\' \''*• With dcep-nttcntion by a la W - and inteb j J- ^^ ua ad r.s.by suymg, \Ipro- ^ d a „ ^^ ab ~ v ^ S'ta ^S 2 •, •• • - - claim it openly that I am for Mr. D^wey t , , . , ,•.,<, - were present uom t.io neiglitiuring towns, <•__.!.-.«•:_.« i t . . ^ .'.,..,.'.'. , Iwchester, and ar e now endeavoring to —-umlitr mmit to edueat on— no degra- build up an honorable reputation as nier- ! dor of the piiblic morals; but will 'tonil chants, by-selling all gqods. in their, line i M give a proper tone and form to tlieift at, low prices* Ihey commence buaiucss i all, • ' '' by., liberallypatronizing the press .which j As this •community has been induced fact alone entitles, them to a liberal trade 11,., purelia»-> more lecture tickets; »o thoy from the public. Their stock is, eijikly | ra ,,» be induced, to buy niro books, oi new. Dr. Straight, who has practiced Dentis- ry sueeosi-iuiiy for soineJime in our village the meeting as-hoihg opposedto'thn rights now pr..pcrh: teeks to .cxtti.d his bua- aud usage* of the Democratic party; ness by advertiseimnt, w,dch we have^no which, idea he slid Mr. ,I \ treated with j douufc , h e will , do > as Mm carncd », rop . oonte «'l ,t > • utatjon as a skillful workman. Mr. Thnmas Cornei said Mr. Skid-! Who „„„ , firm ? who Wiiut8 n more \had gone on, with a long ,rigm»,i 81 o 0 0. ? Don't all.answer at oi.ee \I.- rule ahnut the nj-lits of the workingmen, • Mr . j>. S. Frackcr advertises for.sale.n when m fact he is the only Democrat • fa! ,„ in the vicinity of this village, also, present.who has on a clean shirt, and if chui(: c lsiMn T owa!l „ d Minnesota. He anybody b.donge.1 to the aristocracy, it 0 ff efa the good inducements of low prices must be him;\ ; ism l ea9J . pIyments , j^ aeaigiYing to Mr. S.avowed m reply that he had' po West should.give Mr. Fracker a call. not posttivelv put on a clean shirt in a i See hit adverti-ements w \ \ ! Mr. Whitney anuounces the opening A vote vraa theu taken, to proceed to iof the Spring campaign, ballot for Postmartcr. | See nolire of Clarr.e's Pills. Mr. Skidmore then loudly announced • that a meeting would be held sometime ', the next week wlipn the Democracy could.! ** r Vl ' c aro in '^ 1, ti>d to the Uridjrc- Inve a full and Jtiir exprcssiou Jf their, P ur t ^ f '\\\ ' 11,li '- v >''\•\''''•'•< for a c»t.\ will. II,«J Mr. Dewoy'. friemU tK-u ; of . ,l, ° •)*!«« ! ? u.J Jj the r„i„n Com- , rive J , ho ,.,„, -^ a]mi „ f aU Cou| . withdrew, whi.-Uvc'j.iitatcriidlvK.s«n l .di'l' 1,t,v .'Vl iC fiv bIica ^.'»' 1 4.AMJC n ^j, ^-^ j M ,. s E F j,,._ the prowl |,Oomi.*ctieittto the pooplo, upon the politi-' ' Th- . ,11... «as then tuxen bv reaiatcr. I \' 'l™'™ * { . ^ d * ^? ««« ' which resuked^Nolson-^v Hmith 42 * al -i' U i ,1,p »hoTc ada»aa let™ cur •readors hail wo the space to spare. It- ljgent audience, who we believe were more than half convinced of the feasibil- ity of his original and peculiar viows.. He believes Slavery to he. a social and moral, evil-, and that it cannot be cradi. caU-d except by a harmonious effort, madejjpintly by both sections of our coun- try, In .brief, his plan is to have Con; gress .-passia. law that every State that w.|U abolish Slayciy, shall be paid froiutho reveaue of the sales of the public lands the araount of their slaves' value. Not: «»sl> TO«nto be paid the value Aesetanip^ •'.I his .-line-, but tho State to mako'an ai'ia^e valuation, to^which individuals ma3t -c inform. He oetfinates that tho proceeds from the sales 1 of the- public i.ihds ivould one-third more than' pay for the whole three and a half millionsof staves now leld in bondage, and that'the inpreas-ed wealth of tlie .Slave States, by bocorning. free, would soon oieeed the price paid' for their slaves. This suhjeot U' worth cpniiiJeration. i In Uoclicstpr, Sunday, thel'-Jlh inat., «u- saiv.Hvite of Ohavles Ueach/<aged : 30 y«ar'«i ,,i - ; N'.;.y,vjdrxTit A;L -wkm, 'hmiKj y \ BKGl.kpOKt TATIWr. \-• ooiso r.A^r. .jN.Y.. Ka. ,-. 7 4&a ( ll„,-* . t.lJoai txf iv.38 '.'• WaylVt... li.r.M. tuck Et. . \2'iH ' \'\ Mall; «i;3'-\ '- WJiyBr. ..«'<>* \ 4J,*v.i'.a.. VVty.'K ,{ y . 3tf .•\ BUOUKPOKT-rO^T OtJFIUfi. \ Mails Close East, 1 ',(III A. M., to Rochcalw. \ \ \ i!,'J-5 'P'.'Til'.' l! - \ \•• i\ West, 8,.o: A. M. \ Buffala. Mails'Arrira from the Kastj U,:'g A. Mv , \ ' \ \ -« \ g;5u '•« '.<, ., *' V West, :lk3d-*ii*[.. -.- '•' ' 8.^1, OLDEK, 1 ' Oct. 17th, 1835. Itf ! Poat Master tniil' Dutirrs. iibjcct. It moderates ail-vxer^a and remoTaa \ a.l ob^tructiupa, and a speedy ,cnr« may b» rolii-d on. To Maiutlto I.AiUu.i- It is peculiarly suited. It will in a itliort time bring >ep fh-, u.oiiliil;, ,penod with it'jjulariiy. Each bottle Cl-r.ce One LMlar) bexra the tjoveniineiit Stamp of tireat llmi.ii , to pr«r vent Couiiterleits. VJT (-' if,'io.\.—These Pills al oald not b» taken by females that arc pietn in, during the first llirtcmoitlks, as flu-i a eiiUieto brin^ oa miscarriajre, but at every i ti.er limo and fSTTha telegraph from Albany re- *£P£^%? jii'.'^Kt'j tlU _ ._ ports the Hudson river opened, and boats DW1N A. (.0., Kocliestnr, N. V. TL'TTLK Auburn Prison, ijSO convicti; Sing Sing, passing up and down without hindrance. k y^%' 'o\ b »,\i' U ^a'e'a'ui'taST'en: 'JliS; Clinton, S<>4. ™«3i-j«»--.-«.r --=.i-i-- .-i^.-. . c - . .„ cMcd to any authorized A|:enr, *iiHiuut« a —..«,..« . . i—. . ... buttlP of tllo PilU. bv rilturinniul. JRT A party of forty men, Women, For-salubyT.A A. FJIIK, J. 1). SPRIKS, Guiii:\'s LiiV-« B-..-K f.-r April ar- r and children, fnmNewII mpshiro. pas--- »\d J- •'• UHOUM,, Hroe port, N. Y., tod ' od through thiei-ity on Friday last, for dr \t.'S' >1 -' 1 geneially, a.i-!y Kar.s.-is They are tho right kind of WH.TK TI.EII,. PutFUA.tu li^xui, AM, pciij. e to Kettle n. that f.-rritory. Tln-y Iti.AtTU 11. CoMi-ix.vio.x—can \>'i aeipiire.! •Who Shall be Postniaater! Having j desijejtojjehcdd ihe \unter- rifiyti D-iugcracy'' in all their strength ana ^;!jry,we went to tho, house of A- Dayid A. Dewey 2. Th e vote was then made unauitiiousfor Mr. Smith. iiy; in refrfence to the Prod Seott d'eci- | given of all kinds of dressei, even to a {shirt. Th e \ Arctic Kxpluraiion-,\ arc . ,,. , ,. ,, • J very finely illustrated. Tin- Fashion who are these men, who have discover-1 , . ,-r.j,,. T • • i .i . -nr i • . n •, .. ,. rplutc is one ot booi-j i bo.it . It is tm- which wc judged by appearance must! ™ U '* 1 Wi ' sl '\'S °»- Dannlton, Madisor., f ^^ ^ ^.^ ^ ,|,e attractions of' lot, Mrs. A. K. Porter, and a host of otl„, aro 3tr „ nK anJ f lrm ;„ t , ini r p r ih,-jpl„, ( Tf Ly using the \ 'ifci/m o/i »/,V«sV»i/iiw'f. s.r c-di-brutcd writers e-u.tril uto t .> its cl- freedom — fyrawt .frmr. < ^ ''at lady or genileiu.ii won d ren.aiu u iiniiis. A large nnint.cr uf pattern* are , Mr. K.,Palmer moved that the meet-1 sio n ^ \ ie S ^ r \ m \ Ct ' urt M * n ing adjourn to the b*r, (before spoken of •) I have boon unanimously carried—-the.I erniitn, and others who, thade the- Corf-1 successful aspirant \ putting the crowd! \I™' M \* kn \ W * hat \ ,noant -' through.' As we left, loud calls were i whcn '\' * * firSt Natl0 \ al t'.mgnw.Uio> I modoifcrMr. Dewev, vyho„bcing a strong \ «- BMrt f d ' rt w P»'l»Wtion- - f slavery in I tmptra&re man, of'course declined \ tak- ' t h ' ««th.wCsttei-rito,y. ? Who arc Ihey, ing something\ \ , f \ iat ar ° Tr \ 5 r **\ Ul \ S * K S ,rts \ f Ameri- Wo emitted to state that a rtsolutiou-i f\f Bris P^'^ -Klbwrtlr. Jay, Mar- was passed that the pr. .ceoding. should he * sha!1 ' :in d fctor >' ? bl '\ e r V01 ' SO(1 ''» l «'\\ published in the KuchoMcr Union and , •'titutional law than Webster,- Clay, -Bad- ger and Critteudon'? -Five this No. ; it must be seen to bo apprccia- der tlecursu.uta disa^iruLle biralh, '-a h>i> ... b> u-inB the \Ualii lilt: bill.exoitiptm^ S.jOO of pr..p^riy ai a di.ntritec., K.ul.i i. u 't .nly r»n.!»r It belougim; to firemen irom tantitm, is to Jwc^et^buUcaicthe\ tie-\ l »_the i)piv ial roder in the A-i-nibly on Friday night. The military \,a\ ing so- oured such an rxo.iiiptiiin,'lite, firemen consider thiMns--!\osi i<i,titled to it. ted. Cr'HH \ \s Il.l.l STltirlp MatfAZINR — telh as whitt-as alabai. fur 7- Many persons do uot-knuw their brteilj is bad, and tho subject is an delicate their friend.* will never raontion it. llcwaro ef counterfeits. lie bun- each bottle ii «iia»d FKTltinGK & CO. N. Y. I'or sal,; by all Druggists FiUE-^Hartford March 1}!—A. large \SF'AMT Yii7i~lTi«M«'dl lTT7\ bu.ldiiig,; 200 feet h;-, a,-il o ah.ri-vl.igfi, read th. Insurat-ee A-iverti.emer.t in-.nothrr btdonguiK to tho New Britain lin'itinc colunm, and then call upon the Aiteut at etc The April dumber,' thus e^riy publi.ied, ^T^wlm^^ \+»\• ^'°> * Is beautifully ilhistrats-l.'vcll written ami \fill in llar.lford,, l'rowdouce ami .Sprint t-, - neatly printed. Tho \ Cuming Storm\ & \H offic! \• , J .^ u I*»->»«««ir, ,- i i- !•• ' i . •' ^>-«—i a»i - \Pemphliti Laic Casts, MU Uiadn, HtmJ. ba line eiigmitig; the la.-hii.n plate is »». T T. ,„ , •», ^u* JI»««, /I««. . I . .i ir 'ii- n ,. i -- ,. ** * -'i i-mp-n.ri.l I-mi-eeh.-.-done fchat the liidios will call \elegant ; lie- a handi me thihS in hoktrtviiin- -. „i.> ,'( Albany Ar r .. s . -As-this-is-the only cor-. f\ «« \'\ei.aoir., t,« par.izai,, Mll( , v ^K.iralions are suptrb.. Of i.e *100,00 \^\Ulhe »i^. rf\luVrndortu! reel reportv-all others being partial or • J W\.ot .sectional ed.iealion andi.ip.nion .' | i(rary c6nlcntil i ; t ,-„ 0l ,ly neccswv to\«»'f.M.. Morey. who was »h..t U mis- %«!--the \ unterfified\ tan have twoj-^. f cUbora,e 'i : fo'^ d into the places i j 0 m> t! ,., t -j t luamtaitw \ u hfrclolgrc ^e in'ho .'cbii-r'.-r-risen-,iCli c i; v . copies of this for vix cents, to transnutforf W - hlcU ; \W^W f™' \'« purpose, when [,,-,,' inS ;, ioft . W at S ot. & Co , publUh- Jltilt, BM lichits. Catalogues, (\>rc»)«r» Canlt, Posters, bahcls^ tmd sterling x the hne if Joi Printing, hcnissmulg, iff*-' , liitiously, anil chtsplj/, stthiVOJKct. TERMS.,—Caah. 1L K. BEACH*, , the ' appropriate period' should arrive, of. phil-i building up the tottering walls whichi, ' ' m support tho institution of slavery'' . ' •\ •-. , ' „ •L-; , # . , # •', X/~ John 13.. -Lioht lutinufii-turoe [..rioc Ic-Cream, as w_- ku.w. fr.-m \ What we- have ever contended for, • B|ll .,(,. j.,. Jit liS ' ' , •„,,.,., ,,-,,, n tat * i \«*-«»»trt*fe».*w.-tf«r^o/l 'I!!,, re', .lot,m S 'ike sending in brary-a-Pubhe Library to which al.clas-, tht KEKB WHJTB MAX to go, withi his u-' 1 „ re s if JuU .watTt'the,,, BOE: Itii most- valnl)lej)ro^>eWy, into the publication. — —r^e^-*^a*«--^*f—— A Public Library. ' Among the numberless public eater- prizes .that now add to, the character and i.iteliy!uce of our village, we lack a Li- es could have access by the .payuieut,!.!' sritinits. DK-ATIT is- TiiK.WorW—James Kaf.-i .'.mi and his son, aehild sixrytiar's; went' ; : \ \\ '• 1{,,b>1,m ' ] '' ,,f> 'POSTPONEMENT I into the woods mar Dabylou, ] au '. work. On s.-tjing ou£ to return u..inp, they-lo-t their \way- 1 , aril wandered* about • >K , until. eihiUMwi. vrhfti t|mv sank' flnwn and .perished. Their neighbors,, alarmed yo r by their, continued abspi.cu .from home,. cxa.nine-,!, tried : i y- , 'iizcl a a.-iroh, wliiph re-ulto.din tho HEV. daiutlos, excepted. • •f Mi- ^ide bv side i- C .ftoi. Utath. Two lUva w A C.(FriN,,ALtv-L Mr, . .. I •\' \\'''\''' '•»' u ™i'™^ er ^-\''»\ie'o r _p..rtoj. Ufco:.rt,e,^ ateosuflieieuttomamtaiiiit, and, the or-, common territorios Of the-lleptiblie, with- lor'st.ilf\ and the 1 k-' ' ' , naiid his ehild, Ijin. uinary expcmc3,of..iU ; car.c.., Such ah - out the dailgc-r of-having that propertv\ ' ' ' brary we shouldhavc—we can have, aiid '; d,-.-tf ,ycd by the competition, of negr'o '< A lumber of g.ntomen called upon t. 1!. limk-r,* Ge .rgta iii.,b,wuurr and it the public wills it, will have. Our ' 3 ave.\ Od. b-htoti at Air. tlolme-', on Su.,day \w™*-'» SavWiah, a short\ tiinr sincl-to citizens have cemmqndabiy sustained a I \ Tho decision of the hvaj 'jr ity of the cv.ni g an 1 M ndav morning. ' *\\ limbri \. m '!' 1 wn .« '\ken sick, audit' eourseof literary lecture's, which flpcak«.| Supreme Court is the most fatal blow ever ' The receipts ot Ma Leauro ' -''\ w * s . t,l . <> -» ! ? nt '\\!!•\ His femai-i-were de. well ' for their taste and' inlelligelie-., struck at FHKK LAIIUK, in this 1 o r any Wercf i, Jphm-jii in the southerly part of the \il- i The same literary taste and iutoliigonce 1-otlief land, and tlip'-tinle has fully- corr.e, l&ij.', ;u F-iJay afternoon, last, Where the , that.has so successful ly sustaincd:the lee-' wllen every nian wlj.i'se lot ill iifr rails him to daily toil, whether' m the field or 1 ' in in the Work-shtfp/ should awake' t o the o-'siipd iii-ta coffin .and sent h urn'. t) n opening the cnffin after his arrival, hp firTh;! Colk-ci.toliisdtnte ppt'cd ni ' i discovered \> '«nt!c T. B. rAIRCHTXJ) ! - Vtrtl.L LECTUIIE SATUR V'A Y « VEiflS-.Q, March, 21st'before the YouiijMea'i'tUerV' ry Association. ' . SUBJECTS' G£OIO,GK!' Adniisitibn 15'Gents. r\ ! p j , C3 t.T'\ s A,loV * ^wtn're was postponed i fron. Thurmfay evening,' on.ac'eouut of the' e'toroi. Brockpnrt, March %.. — •• . '' ' .' -V:.:, 1 •- ' _^ 9SQfb i> ; B' w j** s * »ir; V ! OR: C. I. SKRAIQHlf^ '• call n-.nl-: d-.-uoted that they would assp'ui- , turcs,. should tipw co-opc\rate the'.forma- r-lo. to nvjso choice of a person to bo rcc- I twn ot a society to found a Library in olnnicJidt'-.i to tl'ip PbHiiVaster 6oneral'for ' ourtnidst. A Library Aesooitition might, stern neco-,Fity of lhiiinttunii'g'-uiiiinpaired'' m -n- b« 11 a; jjvbilw'.iit is Postmaster in this villagii.'• bo orisauizcd.'or-tlie.prescdt Litoriiry As4 tbe fighla wUieh fjud hath given him.' 'j At the time of otfr arrival at the place'] sociatioii could he adapted';to the object j The, decision is- the 'deadliest attack upon ! :f meetlng.a number of'perabhswe'red!s- i •• If tlipfo's a-will, the¥f L-, a was-.-\- . trua 'DoinoPraey evef iiiadf> in piir-nartriri '', gSTPo; ' E ' :..' .li.i i.:„.. 'r .n.k _.^.i.'j.ij. t. _. I»,.L-. Li...^:, -c- . i., ...,• •?.,. ,,... , *..'.. ...... . \\Ijecture was t. oplii.g Terui, \V i due-day last., am- • w-i- liu.iielia'e! _ - ! eai-1 that he is fa-t r\.covering*. -_ ™\TTTT~ i , in his-'coffin-. nearly4wo da*s. ' ?*• Blank Path .Master's Warrant* •'-.•'\• ad at this, ffico. ' , , ac ' 1 'I ,., , ' thc'fir.t rfpulsie in hi-.' 1'ifo ..fnv Fairclnld's -, at the hands' of tho 1),, \. Mod.cal afsi-u TV?KTIST-Tci.ie' B W. thi kito'tkeetiJ.' oWr -I \-il i- '• ,V r \ n s c I ''\ loll ) ,ur !.an4v,ei,nity-for their • J' iV \ .I'berf.-.pa^.i'ag- at i ,y ,.*J i,. aU sctfu]!y so- He was licit itj'contir.uant-, with the assurance that ' all w.irk'.'shalf be faithfully and promptly •'ii-\ , ecutcd. 25\ Eliliii .Eiiritt,. Jhu ,«c!!;.t.ido ,nmn, *' t,0,! - s '- nw . AXD^LL .wonK.WAitiuKTtt,. lular and phftantlironf,!,',,,'i.ct with' •^f-TConcert 'Hall Block, Mala et.. ESJEN.T..--Kcv, Mr. it! otters. cussing the'claims of the candidates for j Of the itifiu'eticd^if a Public Library-i- al history; for it ostablWis-., as the law th-- o'tficc, in the bar room—the meeting , iiitflllcctuahaiid'rnoricl-^-therfl can \be flo- not yet havingjbpeti organized. 'Mr. I doubt in the mitida 'Of ii'.tolligent pc&pfe D. was earnestly presaing bis claims up- , The ybiirig WCntou and nieii tire often'led ou the consideration of the crowd 1 .' This ' into-vicious as-.pbiStiona alid--'pr'i- , ttce» by robin litst bar across Pne end (to which ! a lack of some amusement or sbrSiethiiig referohce wlil be made hereaffei-)ahdits ; to- do. If this idle t-inie could 'be filled «3ea are. 'itriataenttd'Vith unique por-1 by' the reading'of some ititcreStiug, book, traits of 'horses*,' lens', 66'w's, bears, tigers, .UheihihdWb'Uld-'be'conibitorcdwitli'kBoWl. womeh an3 meJica'rillustr.-itioUH, so\ di,--edge, and the habits prdtocted'a«ainst ver8ificd in arrao-ement as to fenn quite ] the allure'meiits' of : evil 1 Wcictv* \^TlTis «a v ip,terestnig \ gallery ofart. , . . subject is entitled to a respectful public\ ftdllC: They \BrOc'iJiiortl ' Mai|it,'i8o7:. *Wt' let ^aj^kd^ven the \ curiosities\ a. oonsi&ritidn. - ri'ifr-'oilTeflJ'S- ...... ., , , . -E>.Us&ctory examination; and the object • ^or the Itthormgbad Dep^fi-ecfidiscussed; th» vrirt «T» iuviti«\iito''tbi u; 'Si6g;' fu'rSiJs olsltiotid until re was postponed from Thural.jy shut, their dcrs aRaui»t him, and refused Valuable Farm for Sale 1 ! cw it • u,-- L -, *o. tomorrow (S-itmdav) nij'lit, oh ac-11\ 1 \ 1 ''\\ «'* 3f 'he church ho had uueao--, , \—' \\ ' •\•••\•'•t ^^^.^^^ &Yl ^ t ^j^ .Mi'.'ikhiiiisone *-i- - .-'.'\•'•\• go .i *' m ™ ™*.Mncpqntt,-- whteh utterly den,e. ) a«:r,g. 1 «toh,iu^ho. ofor ^ -TT^T ' ~^~ work to his daily bread.\ ' Iverv- into.re.si.i,,. ...nt.^il.^,^,^,,,. TUB QOKEK' or THE well knoWd \ Dihlli firMf i > .very, in terestinc subiect—both, - should 1 \'\ l -W'' K N of KM.i..v\r.'s HEAL !!!! • W 'ho towrt-of Ghili,ion-;thp-,Ni T.,- '^political decision', of -fttr highest-I draw a'crow edlon^ Du.ss.-TlnsVvetty afiaif has'' i>0 dia-' ** CenfralE. lt„.10milei.'west:ofBo«k ?; tribunal'^ ' otir govemine.it , m&U Kthc 1 \owledjiotisc. , ,. , , m ^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^\fa\*** oond.Miinatioti of every freeman who 1 ' {j^=-'Jfae Pbs't Offic ale, on account of the ownei- rowi , .„ , „ ihgWesf.,. GontairiaMl,aclea-^-125;in-alii»ei'f ! two ,ar ri e one, worth, 4Sa0;U0iJ, each; state of cultivation and 11 of excollMt'tiiaW •viln»< Lihr-Mv ««*»«•«*/ -.„J T l '• ^T,. ,\•\\•'\ \• JCU1 S *».,,in«!tutiou four dmmoi.d crosses, i.u the same ^:th b?/.- Tbe Farm lain afinely improved con- .valu.s Lubor y awyht -*vA Labor a- established for the pu}.lio aceummodation.' SOO;00Q ; foUrlwec diambrifls.in i ; .o ..,„; M™, «>d '>»-«. * * •hnnorMt, and to.t for labor a reiiufnera- aj ,d,i„ the management < \\ ' tidtl should bo paid in keeping, wit?, the 1 ' •. - -r- . fvpry citizenicL-lb ... lutelligouce' and necessities of the peo- \the dosirc on tho 'm ''.', -. . • .. ., i - i;W kept infold oijthissuhjcct.'we have, w ^gontli tlietr. town trritti .mondsoi) the -urclwrs-and-orossos 1 ^\\W',.. w \L b ! t6 '° trff fl.000 lert'tKan SobMO. ; - Ml siiinll' 'diamon^'* , ^^i flT ^l M,1 ^S ,ft ' r \ % itt \«*» Itr taken cotioidoraUo, pains, to look, after the '. ™* $^ >^i miohd- iii'the upper ^^VSfa£i*^5CSw^ „ i $l,'Sf)0';' two circles of-pearTs- 1 ed.s IF *REFEaRB» ?<im TAWt wuii, w»p ••' worth\ tl5,000, -All tiaw«i!?'- v, \? B \»**'»'«»''J)W« i HAjir toi*iO>c.wiT»- ' -\»-.—-\ '• - *—.1V-JSC- <.->tr» •-. ¥»wb IB, 1857. r ' fa 'Sot iuigald,; »Mi,costi8^d«ift»a^l* 8 ^|) ,lI t s ' v'it 1 prsoioiis a-tal $559,500. ' --