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<l ,', I U ! M I i '•*'\4t. Br. •- I < I > I I', 5 -* 1 '1 Ml 1 « I IK ^S!Wi l !giJi''.i- < 9!)li«!aMS*<»-w-iJ- i fa- EVERT TRIBAY MtOK AT ItOCHroKT, HOMtOI COVKTT, » e W(j!d ; fetionj^ His belief in the religion of reform he fUUy expressed the Sabbath succeeding OPTICS in Btpat&o lift HaU.oMrBoaclx' |jpp=- As-this paper .goofff© offlft^lerst) ^re go to that general lo|^ity inofn as» : .attfirsj^bav©' Down East. Our local: been pretty well trained anil will Have to run alone\ tire coming week j|F LEfrBBS rcmnininp in \^st Oflic^at Bfjickpovt April, 1st, \ '\'\ '~jpjc letters in the fol- '—Advertised, to TO- ^jsl^ture iVWe\\fonbOTnglah^gerr c lboliqrr however, willfe\ attendeil'to.-^, i 0 |.'vW»>?Xs^^M t isl , i>^f^ t ! '«isi^ii«»^^J#t^li'x#,ky w ojjbumor always runs through the pages of ? 8 Old Nick.\ Samuel Ileus- LANO.- tonpuBlislicr, N.\Y\. The Legislature of Bhode Island ^\^j j^ [Mn, Limit Mortimer, Lavvtou Rev I> B, has finally-come-to a deeision'-upon -stiliis- Archor-Cliri,-tjana.MrsBeoiiard.OaUiarinei — - r m neiT^ctWeSffiea spmfualisnrand: to the Cffurse^SiT'L^turos-a^a^ArAfyu^' socialism and gave ompirioLsm-^qiiackery'completed severalhard knocks, Q5~ feiuee Ji>bn v .Dean, \the. coachman married Miss. Baker, of the \ upper ton,\ \ TI e.f&rtSj have Wou|ina|le|io| the pa*lg| W resolve The House, by a \vote of 38 to 2i>; xqsolvcd that ' every person who shall V FKIDAT MORNING, APRIL 3. HORATIO N. BEACH, Editor. Remeaiker. That after our 26th number, com- mencing with number 27, or any subse- quent to that, we will furnish the Beptth- If quack medicino I The following gentleweh were scoured venders go as far ahead of facts in adver\' and lectured betbro'the Association in the tiling their ware, as the speaker'did Course. 5 • '. •• ahead of their mode, in burlesque des-; Samuel Ss Oox, Columbus, Ohio ; cription, the public should ever hereaf.j Samuel Fowlers Kookestei-; Freiler-'eV signature, to request the parties to the .ter, refrain from their purchase. Douglass, Rochester;']}; F. 'vAngel,°Gexx. ] marriage, arida; least'om ol'the witness,.*, The leturer closed his address by a •neat ^seo; G. W Hosmer, Buffalo;; A. J. j to sign the same, which certificate,' withm and feeling appeal to the audience to re-<| Upson, Clinton ; Cassius 31. Clay, Ey. ; : one month after the date, is to be t'orwurd- menibnr amid all the conflicts and ex- Edward North, Clinton; Chas. B: Had-1cdto the clerkoi'the city or county, to Allen. Michael, A'(laliis(ijr>V;illiani, r BacouTbepdore, Bolton Paris, Betunn Juliet. a! more strihgoiit? law 'iu ^regard * to life* co'imuit murder shall be imprisoned for Raker. B, 6 '' »f1Kg^Tero»^ a synopsis of one that his already pass- to declare that mur,der committed by a §™™n Franks,,,'. cdtfhe Senate: • eonviot in the State Brisou shall be pirn- linnet i nniet;' i ,' The personcelebratiug the marriage to i^ho.l'with'death..., Qn^the.after queslioiv, {jf^^criii'Is, Laiidoii-Fraiiceii,* i'l,adiiigtou D Mrs; * . '-M' Moore X&ura, Miller C A,\ ' make out a certificate immediately after the strongct advocates of capital punyi- Braaiuii liavid •»,,' Mulcahy M, thcee.emony.and iu addition to hisowh ™?' «*** wit \ iha «tw.w thHaui h Bmu^I*.*^^^ roptsts, holding' {lrit^lminnri lilt' ouviit iiott9 b>- held more MHIMI, IU, 'hi , I'ri.-im .thuii out of it. Ifc S;-naa:. C. Cuiino^ ,I,u Ol.w.. ,A\i. iV f''iu;eA '• 1 Morns J\-uphene Mri Michael Ai'flifi^.' / Myers FrituSiin,' j uffiMahoiiy, 'fade, • MusrayJohn,-,. ': Mftr',sli£)f jNV-illiira, Moori Laura,'' Martiii' Enoch, \ \icbaeli 'Brj'dget, u'p James\ ' ' ,,,}!(• 'l^ii'Mr, ' i, JJis^', Me I.urliin- - M A Miafr . ,, .\ Y lc Miilwu'Conver, Mc'i a'l.avalian NMi's* curred'Wth'tth:e5HB«3e>oi»be»tirst-.ot4tioso*^\'-\Ij J. i.n, Jfc .Mak'ii.a Ariarew, I'mi v .1 -;nli C, . ,Mc (^ownn. lie for one year at the lew price of ono 4ol- ' oitement s of thc wotM ' their du( y t o their j \\ei, Hannover, X. H.; Keudriok, Rocb.- ', bo entered by him in ti book open to pub kr, For fractional .parts of » year wo.; shall charge *t thera(e of $1 25. Do^ | livered to village subsoriber $1 60.— Those who have paid, beyond tho first i half year, will have their numbers exten- j ded in accordance with the above ratio. 1 As our circulation has increased, our | advertising patronage has also become God. The lecture from its nature did not re- quire either great research or study; was witty, restrictive, interesting and el- oquent—the audience dispersing highly gratified with the entertainment. ester G.io. W. Clinton, Buffalo:; Dor- race Grocley, N;. Y. 'City; | JSxtras. —Thomas IT. B.-ntoii, Missou- ri; T. B. Pairehild, Brookport; Joseph : Kimball, Brookport;. | There has been received from-the'sale: liorinspection, nod all the ontnes in whicu' (iro'.to be published at leaat.once a uionth. 05=-Hoii. Robert Staples will.please ex- cept our thanks for the Annua! B »••«.-• of the Ganal Comraissionors. . of season tickets $203- 25, taken at the 05-We know that the acts and the I door ,3353,51. Whole amount received very largely extended, and we believe i SILJS M*°' '\*' \\ ^ [ ^ 76 ' of wbioh there is °ow a Wwce mustcontinue to increase, as our paper j T~ 7 7 f™. \ e V**»*\o* hand of S6 56 . ., ., , „ , , ' or condemned accordmc to the taste, hab- is now justly considered one of the best' advertising mediums iu Western New \ ° r 0p l m °M t \° WWudy by th e York. As we have but three advertise- human famiy. ho two persons think inents taken below our advertised rates- P rccl5ol y ahke u P o n »» quest.ons-eon- (taken at near its commencement and ? T e \ ,ly ^ ere n '\ 3 t b ° a Tariet y of I opinions. Now under such oircuiuscan- , cos what is the President of the United , States going to do? What is any other /g* - AVe have been compelled, for tho want of space, to omit the Market Report for the pilot three weeks, there lias, boon hut 11 little pnijuce of any kind coming into market or late, on accontit of tho bai travoliu <*. proposition.<S.iilnd the Jaw.'on Jhis S<(lj3e|, tiieiciori-,.wUl remain a* it lios.bemi a'tcc the year lb5'3, when capi f 'i! 1 •i:,i.-i!'.uiuit was abolished.\ JES^ A play found/ J. on the Dean and Bokor inuriMg-) oa- 1 • uas, baeu put on 110 stage ofWie B iwery thjatre. It is cutitl- Qd \ K.iuiaucu in High Li.'u.\ will soon expire) wc must of necessity de- vote some of the sjaoe occupied by gen- eral miscellany to advertisements—'proba- , .. _ bly not to excee4.the.column on tho last I ?\ ° ? T'J°' m . S * d ,°! ^ at ar e page. . Our reduction in price we pre- sume will, satisfy our readers upon that •core, as we guarantee to give them twice the original matter of any paper .publish- Coiiiiimiilrniiiins. Mn. EDITOR :—While I ca^uot but bo sohool teachers going to do? What are the clergy going to do? What are edi- tors going to do? Those among these, or any other class of men who are honest, ed hero for the past eighty-cars, and of wtt do whul the ' J lelkve '\ bc thdr d \ 1 \ such aoharacter that they will fall into | rcgardles s o f wnat *« or'that one may JloBip Xm Winkle snooae. | sa >' '« think < Such a man iu the- long inn will win the respect and regard of those whose good opinions are worth hav- ing. There can be no more ignoblo character; than that of a man who pliant- ly and hypocritically bends his course to The Last Lecture. -\ The Age,\ was tho theme of a lecture delivered before the Young Men's Lite- rarjT^Association, last Saturday eveninebv i 'Ii„ 1 ,, - „' T _ , J 7 eu ' u e D .Y|j)teM« everybody's views, whims or no- itev. JOSEPH Kt\: HALL. As the subject' tions. An honorable opposition or dif- ference is manly; and honorable opposing opinions should merit for their possess- ors, respect. 19 one upon which a variety of discourses ' might be written, thosowho did not at-' tend tho lecture, maybe interested iu be-1 ing told how the eloquent speaker ban' died the matter. Do commenced by a beautiful similo of the ohanges under ' God's wisdom, in which the slender plant ' becomes transformed to a giant tree, il- lustrative of the\\cbnstant evolutions thr'o which all nature is passing. He then facetiously pictured the revolu- tions made in the world of art, science and enterprise—the innovation they had inado upon the slow movements of by gone years. Ho gave \ Young Ameri- ca\ a decided \lick kindly defen- ded \ old foggyism\ against rude assults. His-true descriptiou of \Young Ameri- ca\ on horse-back without any bridle, was most equal tojhe recklessness of the old Dutchman, who a hundred years ago rode to church.without either saddle or bridle, ,,., , , and quietly turned his horse into the 1 , J\?*?\ ™* poSt l\' i d t 0 an - v part of the United States upon the ro ceipt of one dollar. XJ*~ A witness in being examined be- fore one of the New York cuurts, \va,s so slow in making replies to the questions put him, that his answer came singularly to th<? last instead of the preceding ques- tion thus|invariably bringing thc wrong an- swer to. the wrong question, We sceui-to have fallen into about the same situation,, ,, -, , T . , . . „ ;„ ™,_ .„„„,.» «c nr i7 • 1-11 11 , \loung Mens Literary Association.— m our report of Mr. lairchildsalio ad-i, , ,? , , , .!..„„. » .,„, . , . „ ^ U sliould be very sorry to have so grave dress. By not ' ' keeping time,\ wc at-! „ * J , . 6 „ 1. .J.„J *i.. 1 .1 , * -J ^ , , I an error go iortb, as j-ou make in refer- taclied tho latter part of one idea to the 1 s , .. •' , \ once to the ongm of tho earth s sub- H3T \l is sutqd, as if by autuority, that the Counso!, of Mr:». Ciipniiijjh.iin and Eekel are not only ounSdout of their acquittal, but that they onti (ivp name of the actual .murderer, and .-ii^w how tJto, deed was done. The rumor that Judge Fitzgerald Thonws, -rr,.,. , , llavdiiiit Carrot, \Vtilting was engaged a s trnmr counsel FarrollUnrriet in tho case is incorrect. Ex-Judao Dean frearer Mary, ... ... ', , ,„. ,\ 1 i« 1 ndciiiUn Jacob, . <• 1 x' ., a 11 • . • 1 • < 1 3 asso<Mi,te d «' lt! l 5Ir - Clmt->n on behalf Furguaon Eva Ann griteful for th» flattering terms in which of fMra . Cu.u.iugham, and Joh„ Grabs \'-\' C«AU Zt. as, Mc Neary John 2 C'.ni Jolin, 'McGiiify Martin, • Cooper n.ittie [Stiss, N Cuciiuwe A 3, ' Jfornmn Abraham* Oavinor Jti'ia, O Gampbell Eliznbpth O.'IieganPliillipp, .[MwsO'hrii>ii.Mar^,- Coojjc!' Lawreirce, O'Wea Thomas,'.-.. C'iurk Eiuily Mi.a, 'Ki-iiy Edward, Cotter Ileuvv, O ' rien Andrew; L'unuelly Maik •OtlawayJ P, Cooley La\ li'in, , Owens John, C'oolay Sophia Miss, 'F D Pierce David, Dickinson MartlmMrnPhelaii Peter, Barrow Dan, Deadly Edward, Duffy James, E Elwell JI, English George, F .you speak of my lecture before the' ou beliaIt - o f E&CL-^AII,. Jour, 3fticrring«sf. forepart of the next, We trust that next winter Mr.,Fair- child will give us. a series of lecturcB upon the interesting, science of Geology, itaiiee. In Rochester by, Rev G. \V. Montgom- ery, Mr. Newman B. Phelps and Miss Khu- You represent me as saying that thc da Tl 1/ vi-craft. original element out of which the whole \ ' was formed yras water. I 'showed the' Finniinca Anthony, Franklin William, Findly Thomas. 3, G Golden Maw Miss, GibbsC C. ' GardinerRobcrt, (Jates (leu, GiffiirdLiniisa Mn, Prise MichaolSi Perrol John, Perry Flora Miss, Tease ,1 AV, Pease-Sylvester, Fawley'Wihiiun, * Phelps LcHtef, Pplly AWgal, H Rcderniaker DqraMieH Richardson E M, Itobcrtson Duncan, Robertson Geo If, Riehardson Aljuson, Russell Wm H, Bobbins Martin! Riehardson, A M, Robbinson, Sarah Mrs, «oud L, Rcid Mrs, Rose John A-AIrs, S Greene Francos Mtes.Shiitlr Abram B, FTF* The Canal Couimissionors Intend! P rimitlTC nick to be granite, fro m which ; openin g the Canal tho 20th, iusl, so sn vs ! a n abrasion too k P lac °. \\t 1 that a \ '»\ report. Doubtful whether this section will '' oc h above \\\ were inaol) t ed t0 water be completed before the termination of the f ort!iei r f°™! tha t tho stratifi:-d rocks were all aodimentary. It was not hinted, that the matter of the eirth's surface was d M-ivod frgm water, but simply its • form. AMljIff. In Hrochport Saturday Man], ^ili, C'aie HIK- 1/ wite ut Wm. Bar y, itgi'it 56 years. month. The Debate. A largo number of ladies and gentlemen N.Y.-CKNTftAL HAIL UOAD. (iOINC WEsT. Night. E.I.. . 4 3o 4.M I Mail 7(10 \ attended the Debate of the Young 'Men'sj You w.ere doubtless led to the mist-ike I>. & c. Ex. 9.3 Oct. SI, 115(>. Literary Association on Monday evening i by the fault you notice, of which I am ' ^y\^ |£ l • 'J j?® \ X3~ Hon. David Wilmot, was nomi,[last. Dr. C. LJ Straight, J. Sparling j uot less sensible than jourself; but the '. Frcight^i- 'i -»V\' nnted the 26th ult., for Governor of Penu- and Mr. Curtiss were appointed judges, principal difficulty was in the fact that a j N - Y - Kx • - 9 45 \ sylvania, by a joint Convention of Arner- j The Young men then with great ability , fi«H of investigation was pressed into ono , ieans and .Republicans. The greatest en - j discussed the question, \ that tho rostrie- v ' eff . to whioh a doz ju lectures could not j thusiasm prevailed.during the sessions of ;tion of Slavery is paramount toany oth-' l ' 0 J ust 'ce. the Convention, and the auspices are now | cr question of policy before tho country- \ fair for the triumph of Freedom in the j The judges decided, after listening to the Key Stone State at the ensuing election. | discussion until half past 11 o'clock, in the negative. Tho society then adjourned TRAINS PASS BBOCKl'ORT hTATION GOINU. KA»T. X.Y.Es .. 7 45A.51. *t.l!uat Ex. 10 :ii' •' Way l'Yt,. 13ii' i| tml-k-Kx. '. -J3-* •• Mail, •)(.{ i- Way Ex. . g i^ \ D.&i.Ex. iaa« \ 3tf My design iii the lecture, was to bring.' if possible, somuc-h of the science into ' viow, that some might bu won to stuJy I f>jiwial Milts-. Clarke's Female Pills. H Hut-mi Harriet, rill* David, H.uvsAmiMrs, Humphrey II. Harris Miuh, Hall Oliver. Hall Aar.'ii (' , Hooker Caroline Mi.-, H'.bnos Alfri-tl ^ Ilanimiule Looufort, K Kennedy l'>D, Kcuntity Simon, Kelley Cornelius, Kcniu'-lv'T'lionin.-*, ICe.ley Adelnde MM, Keli> ' ti Hni,u;,li,. Keiini'dN J,-liu , Kuclt Ph, L I.,i|upSon Milriitle LeiigWny Scales Mariah MJ»», Stndlsmann I.ouh>, Smith Mary, ' Sanderit JIurtan U, Smith Mary M Mr«, MieylYtcr, fhehati Jfdm t Sm>h Emiline Mre, T \ T'Miey Sylvester, Thomas Ellen F.\ Mrp, Thatcher* N.itlmu P, 'f v.eker Sinion, Ticc William, ' ' Y_ Veddcr Ilri-ci'tn ,T, W Wilson Julin. Wright Nenr-e, Welsh Mariii Mi»», • WalUr J E , Wheeler Stej.h^n, [Mi s.AVillieiiis Georjr^, EmilyWtntworth F E . S. M. OLD! N Post Mnnttr. SOX TO THE WORLD : THE BORDER TA-JVEU.—Thc latest ami most interesting of Emmcrson Bonnet's I novels has just been issued from the' it. It is one which fow can .1, to meet Aug. 1st. ter without 'becoming greatly interest- ed; and I hope yet to soo an interest awa- t£g~ April came in decidedly polish, kenud among uur citizens upon tlit.-ub- grave yard \ to bait,\ To,Dr. Kane, the artic explorer, he paid.a brief and worthy eulogy. Tho \ Womans Rights\ movement he gave a severe dressing—more so wc think than \ the d^ar croaturoa\ deserved. jyiiat is thc Womans Eights movement? We answor, tho privilege of enjoying cer- press of T. B. Peterson. Philadelphia, in To begin with a snow storm, must foe jeet. two volumes. The scene of thc story|«April fooling,\ the pleasant weather! is laid principally in Kansas, with prat- that should follow. Thc birds that have ! m life and its incidents are now gath- J Mng sweetly, and the men who have made ! the po& ;t, ou rf a promulgator of an „.,- end and presented to the reader in thel.^*, neatly, w'hen the snow came.heard of tu«rr. and relieve the suieuec author, mn* enohantmg style. _ The pub- ^ fast l y must have looked ghastly. j ft ,m Cxi odiu,,, of S uoh an or. or. ~'„. ^ '\''*' i T. B FAIUOBILD. Charter Election, . ^ ..-•..-. This will take place next Tuesday — The Republicans should nominate good men—we believe they will. While in ordinary caves it is'better to lm g and discreet local officers than thc aucce&s THE 'JREAT ENGLISH REMEDY , Prepared trom a Proscription. Of Sir J . t'larlie, LMiy.ic.an Estraurdiimrv to tho Queen. \ ' This invaluable Madiuino is unlading in tho nutc of .all those painful and dangerous d's.irJi.r.-, i p which the female cuustitutiun i» S\l)j ct, It moderates nil excess and removes .B y ^vfa 8 «bhexplaa.ttoa n i n «raoui™S i Srr ,,U,, \ ,,,,d '' P * ,ay ^ «\ V ^ *»\^P»-P-™««™- ih you P a P cr,you wil l relieve me from .u?^.\!^^:^^.^ 1 ^ rilE ONLY IM-'ALIBI. E REMEDY , HURLE Y'S t&~ Money ia the axle upon which the business world revolves. Steam ij represented ns'Vpower, electricity is call. ed a power, but behind this is the prime c . u r . j, ^ „ ... r ~.., ,. ^-'- • ol any party, we boheVo that tlicii motive— money. Without this, steam v.- i <• ... ', , „ \'\ &te '\\. political omens of our country ch ... - - . would be powerless, and all the commod- fu ,. i i , ,, , *.» j-ohticalriglus, an4 of exe P ting a itios of hu P ma n J (almss ^^° 0 , *« not • on y good men shal heput xn iomieal .influence. While wc are no ad-'! be exchanged by a tedioussAtom of ba* f ^*?. \*•?\' ^^ ^ ,,cate of aU : the \righu\ claimed by ter. Money now buys our' house , olA°f ? ^ Tn UP °- ^.'T^ some mm» ; yet wo believe that woman lot,, our cfc our ftour. our vegetable f y ^T' \TJ°t ? has exerted a grc^good and potent in- our education out boc-ks and naf s. T\ IT ^ Yf f F^' Juence in behalf of some of tho wisest scruons, our kc^cs-and V(,Z t,0U a \^ rally to ,ts standard It „ ,and noblct political reforms of our conn- i human. blc^IgTmust be'paid L in ** ^ ^l^- K 1 ^'* 1 ^ 1 ^ M*; and that in nine cases out of tenthey i ars . y^ ^^ ^ m j£ \^ \ ^'-t \ ^ H',' ^ MkS °' have been on the rightdde. (This is no tiou S of business are so wh^ dlen- \if ™ ^ ' *\** u soft soap.\) They have stood up, noble dant ujwu, must bo restrained \and tlw iii.ii.Jbly pieriud v,\x)\ nu'iiiant. llnrh bottle (pruu One Dui r.-J* beiirs the Ooverj|iiiejit MAMM ui txea t lirr.ai.i, tu piu- %ei,t CuUUU-iieii... ifT CM IK».—These Pill slot...! not he takenh y I'ejiKiles lhat are pnguant, Jump the^i,,! thru, mow/;.-,-, ,,s the) an M...- ti, I on no eurnage but at everj uih, ijme ant' ! i n even other case, they aiepeiftetiy sale. So'; Agents for this eununj, ]. (_ j^]. I lJV\^ivO,l,Vn«a,N.i 'I I'll 11-' Til- GHEITKST Djst.'ovtin' or THS, <Sc JiOrEr-.Aultunijj;? \.,.<iei, ( i,„, „.( •.-, N. i„ ^i •- ju,d. p p literal %ms Innnniiii}, Til- GRElTESr DlSt'OVtln\ OF THJ su^;, A r- Xt ^\ U ' U UnCU ' S ' ^ ^ ,^ iCe ' : ^WppM'jffi. will' i^ire'a \ v^^^ZX^^ Land i w 7 utlV0 «- m m 3 tb '»S * ^ ^, frr and j. T. Knon*/ur!,c ^ £ I'Td ^^\\- S AR3AP ARILLA! / ,F alLtlie remrdles that have boon dlscoT- - '(reddur'iigth-i'.rineiitfigetor\ thuu«an,'. ills that fle-.li i i heir to, \ none equal thie ('nly tv. o j ears hav» clnpsi-1 sinee the discoverer (who spent adr - cado in studying, nxp«rimcnta!ir.lnr; and per-' frctingit) first iirrwl lit tu the public, «»d it ii a ready reeogn.zeu by the mo-st emiiiaut jihyLilians in a'l , ar.s of tho c lui.try to bo •'.. . \M <• rpi-i-sing and ctfeetiie remedy for •vii'i,li tl,e\ have knoiv'ndge. ct>..-puuiid> er syrups ut the root n 'ai-ed-tocouin.aiid the'sanction ij. because, o n being tested, they 'oi.r.l 'o«„..._!:„'. , ..vi^g.cd: .au.--a,.f. u thogo-.d ciite:,. V | tho di-xasc-: >: A: oti.i have liithi oi the lie- en.'s, i\hie heartod, generous and uiagnanihwus ftr liberty from, the KeTO!ution,4own to. fh> .present liumane efforts l*> make. Kiansas- the home of Freedom. Because ih«y have exercis24».t}ijji„GodJike influenced i are < they any. the less entitled to our our\ ? ^gprfs.fVi..mothers, sisters, wives or \friends? »-.Bid'.tholarg'cassemblagc of intelligent •ladies who gatherodin this, village a short ..time, ago tomake Kmsaa^olilicaily/ree ..-rrrwho woro addressed hy a,t?o»m»—a lady (Mrs, Nichols) who we believe -pto assMd virtue,, ktelligenco.and a christian !»«fc--did they .become ignoble because ,,4he J>won rsspouded to the true and holy ,,,»intilBejU40f the, heart? , THTe-'qalieve-tiie «*ln»:,wuide»tjoii,of th« publio will r#s- I»na'jmpl)»fe»lhT,,n? w JWe believe the. «J***6i9lifeii«giK0Bi»ni influoiceto tho .Jiwtial.jykwsof the kitchen or parlor, !tp •s*»9«l*!:% jrrjjnj fe .« ! id e sho.uldaotijgo .principlesare dedicated to ftoodom NEW AnvKitTisEMfeNTS.^rHwl^,-'* we hav e a prjudiee aj^iivstro-Kt ••''Hiem.' druggists Eouorally,' But uanJor omnpel.- u-, to invite .-i:t-it! ,n to the advofii«ement of Pr.!'. W-od's' Hair Rtistora'ive m tfie • .st c-1 \ '.at the boitoiu ol •' ' i ,i.-' ,- -. X . .. .. >'. ire too juvuni'e to r\. •• .. o. kind, but J jrrie ihsta.iees ot ,r. have come to knowledge which almost as- sure us that it i s a sovereign 1 jmeily _ against the hair becoming prr.uiaturcly' JPEXKIDGE &°CT ^ c Y bot,ll, \ is si « n ^ gray. It is not a \ Ifair Dye,'\ but Upon For sale b y hll'L. t .sta- te application as direeted, tho effect is \ft?-'T^ irdtfTi;^;^^\!?!^ 83-l.v I Thl< is the pure mid genuine citract of tho •^-•- --- •:••- , : * j root, and will', on tr.ii. be./oapd'Jo\efl'6cU - B^\iZ ^\\w^my E L?'i K -'\ U *>?, WV,ili \ imJ »'«*.''«*^tho following com,. by u».;,)j .he\ tlul,n of a Hojuand Jiaucrs: ' , , ! . ! W'h.i: Iniy or gontleinan would ron ii> ' or.-1 A-tectioii ot the Uoueg, Habitual eostlve.' dertliecui-i-ofa disagre-aHc hiea.I., when, ne»s, Dehiliti, Diseases of the Kidiioys, Dyspepsia, Erysipoi,*.,, Femnlo Irregulari,' by n.sing tho \ Halm ofn Thousand'F'ubwcn' •.s a dentrilicc, \voi-M not only render it ..wep't.but leave thu teeth a8 white a s alabas- leri ...any persons dono t know their breath is bad, mid the subject ;-> so dc'icato their friends'will never mention it. Beware of erned by .organic laws Leave mc-oy frep .audits ppsscssiou unrestrained by laws, Sursaparilla inanufaetnred in Eoptticky'' l miiiacd on \\•' sk5n > wmeu b \\g« otit read the Insurance AdvertUcmont in another and it .would in a ori'if spst.ee of time be- , ,. gyig at wholesale in New York and i tllc ori g' na1 ' ^''Va colored' hair, without <-'«luinn, and-theucallupon the Agent at once come a monopoly and an oppression, be-^g „,-,,„„.,< w ;i} , soon j, e , for gale £ this stiffness, andgives it a glossy aiid natural There i»-not ft mow responsible Company in fore which flour, pork other combined v ilj age . t . . i appearance. We have seen persons arte' '\ S ft t ' 8 , • • _ . speculations would sink into significance.! R**'PL,* ^ TO ,n=„ m „„f. *P XJ,„ J^ 'ht>ve-used it, and th&y are much .pleased with it. Examine tho advcrtisenient,-^- I U'm° ur i MtpMican. Tiia'de a gocd' ,„,.,, , . , - See Paper advertisement of John All on lightened nations hare fonnd it. g ri Mf: g M ba s necssary to enact laws restramin.r-usurer, J^^ tk ri ^ fl^. from taking morethau- a Reified rate for, Seeadvortisenent-of Mr. KentsPaint-l the . use of money loaned.., The wisdom ,i ng s, Mr. Smiths Flouring J»iilattd*ry*s'si IP^'l'he average value of \land in Xow taught ns by past experience demon- Books . | York, is S'29pcr acre; in Ohio,\ $W per stratestheracfcthaWhe rightsofithemany,, - -,.,.. ^, |,ero; Virginia, S8 ; South Carolina S5. must be guarded and protected against, a' H^smr's Mjs.(5,w!NE.~-Thc April No jlirlfcw York, two-thirds Of- tho lan» ig money power, held trfcparMwely in thej,, ^ dv . C( } from , Ul - 6 polishers and] improved-; in Ohio, moro-thnn one-half; \rJ ° \ eW ' . ' -abounds in Innijmerab'o illustrations-arid in 'Virgininu, two-fifths; in South Carbli. Ourpreaent Legislature has estabash-1 ft great variety-of icadirig matter, it na, one-fourth, ed a dmMr honor and fidelity to' m y be had of Messrs. Fry., the interests of the ^reat ta'asd'of people, i -• .-„-ij lM by .wfasing_to oluMct for the partieulirL, agr-A^T«legr.l)h OGee-Mi imsn benefifeiof..WAll Street,;* law -by- which opened at the Depot for the transmission I at four millions of.fraric^and the fiwnctt .lob Printing, Pamgli/ile, Law Qms f MIU Utadf,-. Hand, Sills, Bull Tjfikifs,, Gutfilogjtpp, circulars Cards, Poslcrsj Labels, flijdjperyifiivg in the line of Job Printing, handsomely, cxpc j dititmly,aiiil : e'hcaply, hlthisOffiea. '• ' TEUMS[—Cash. • •' ' U . *r BEACH . tST \At• th'd last court iAll, the jewels of tie Jimprcse Eugenie 'wore estimated Z|tiD'csc?oav STSASNC MILL. AL-L,!(ii.ds:of .Cii'stpm.grain (exceptBucki -il« n- at) ground at the g*am Mill : , 8MITH. * ' SB-tf tjes. Fistula, Indigestion. ; Ei'ver- Complaint, Piles, •Pufmopary Diseases, Scrofula, or King's Evil, Sjphilis.jondall Sl.tin,piscase«'. liesides curing all the aboyo, it -is al,o known to.be a great and powerful tojiie ( .pa. rifying thebloodand invigornting the system. -In short, it is without exception, in tha- oa6es,niontioned,,'and,ts.peneral,offcctonthe system, the most efficacious, as-it is the most desirable remedy f 'he ago. It i s already extensively used throughout tho country, and ISl'astobta'mng an European^ ropnt*;- tion,- The instances of enres it haSjuBiictei are daily coming to the proprietors knowl. edge,and he has noh'esitatioiiinrecommohd- ing it to one and.all, who desire to procure r uli qfjfi'9.ni s.ufibring One hotlje, beingf Jed- Us oarers w.ill h.o to? j,pjirj. ty to.a^piiVutfcr.\ ther doubt. . ' ' •• ; \ ''\' Recollect Hurjey.'s, Sarsaparilla i s the on- ly gouiiine article in tho .navltet. ' ,' ' .',, fesfPiico $l.per bottle, or six-bottles' f'oi 95. / -, .....;,• For *ale *t tho manufactory,' r.coraer of Seventh ami-Grgeii strtetsy jf/ouiiv\ilio ^y, t Also .wholesale, &$C%jpppZVi$ 'BROS.' &COiN..'V, '-\ ^\\ r *'••***•-• •.*£!. . ,.,, ,-i- * ••—.»M UITCUCU ov iuo j_.u ( ,uo iuitoo uau«iuaBiou at iuur miiMuuaoi.iit»iie»,.«iiu i.ue uo«ric*s -il^iraas »r«. reos.ivea every-hiSniinfr lit 71 i,i »tQ«.joDBer«rancl. money loaders could, of toessogM-^both for thc railroad-Cb, and^ (of Alencons lace) whiehwered the lilac f>. lo f . Also Hew York,ndBo.ton Week- ISSS a cmand an'oppressive jnercentkon. ,1. vr. \ \ ' \> __v ci. it - - »\ ^ • r. z J\ c * 'cceived and forSalo regnfary every.ii;'l»i1 . ir^nwvtyercemago. .. . -(he pnblior > ., • , -;,- - _ ; «to«^'xfl«rMajegty,.(!0«tigix hundred woeu.by J, p.SPRlSQ,'* \s-12b . Br6c!iport,.N\ K.', ApriU3d, 1857, VTew Yoric Daily 'Herald, TribuueTmd I &^Jl3¥tyq&-& %'.l hilatwua titw •i'-uMttri-.^t!: <»Dts. miyboha<fat \ FKTfJS^S,