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»Tas»K>a*asE!»roar»MraMe=W30t'«oru!aeio\ r}!K*Yqi!i*&a*x>tZMtt?ixi»imrrmx:ri'i imatm THE MOOEFOE T EP U B L I C bit > !•» F U U I. 1:8 JM XVEKY FBIBAY KORNIKG, \ AT'lltOCIU'dRT,. MOSEOE COl'STV, X. T. OIFIC2 in HopubiicBuiuling, opposite Vil- lag(Hill,ovor Beach & Hubbard'sstoro. to pass laws which sliall put* stop to the practice, tbo distinctive views of the \ JJazarites\ as contrasted with the \New Scliopi which is pronounced one of the most in-1 ver is reported at Key West.—Jones &: .struetive-aftd interesting ever witnessed I Qo.'s stables were dohtroyed by fire at I ineieSjef SelaS^'^ Metlwdists >\ ta S ether wkh th e '«'\*' in that pity. Our readers visiting New ! Toronto, 0anada.-Mr3. David Brown, Iii Alexander, Sept. 86th, by Rev Mr p\ tVa^riwticuiarlyk thecity of New , coaria ° f th e \ fc,lrles s campions of true | York, -should not fail of giving it an ex- j of Richmond, Me., had her back broken Eawson, ^/g^^ 11 ^'^''^ 3 *%». York, demand, the most earnest attention ' Methodism.\ animation, b S the fall of a scaffold at a Cattle Show. ^ .. „ = _ J __J_....... „.^.- i ...'.. - TT .,.„ ,1 —Another row occurred at New York I Reed i betweon ,au engine company and the , of the legislature, which- is -bound, by. the . It is. what wo should term a spicy pub- highesjconsideration; to go to the root of ( H oat i on . MuLmust attract considerable in-! NEW ADVERTISE VEXTS.—Mr. r T^ii torn co7ita iOQO, unrf it the lit. tioHtJ 20;0*00, among whomtho' KKPUBLIC I the evil, and pass whatever lawB may be ' 5. '»,» i.-, ^na a fOfdaiim of about necessary to put a u end t o it. ... 4|0^0, «ii|i it thebusiness centre of a popula- , .,.,.,.,. andothefsncquaintedwifchtheir recentex- j priate to tho season, which he proposes to \\ --- -' '-\ '\\ We have omitted the. fifth resolution • .... - ' '. „., .. \ ;.•..»-1- «\ .' , « ' ' ' •~-^~^~-<~—-~-^^~~~>-~^ it is an expression opposed to\ inonopo. | | , ° ly-jobbing legislation\ and \in favor of j The-Crtisb. a prompt return arid faithful adherence ! im . - r n 1 r i the newspapers from all sections' are terest among the Methodist denomination,, haa-openoda large/stook of, goods -npprojI \ dead t rabbits.\ Three persons were id with their recent ex- citing controversies, » MIDAY MORNING, GCTOBEK 2d. HORATIO N. BEACH, Editor Republican dominations. FOX JUDGE OF COURT OP Ai'PEALS, TIMOTHY JEXK1NS. FOR SECRETARY Of STATE, A I M 0 N it CUFP, FOR COMPTRO'IXER, B 0 B E It t L> K X-XI S.T 0 N. MR ATTORNEY BEJir.RAL, W. CUETI SS NO YES, FOI: TREASCltKR, •J.QHS T. HOGEBOOM. FOR STATE ENGINF.FR, OliOltGE CEliMS. FOR T VXAI. ARIEL S. roMMISSIOSiKR, THUHSION. o the policy of promoting *ff^mg : teeming with long accounts of broken ! farming implements, &c. (A, the interests and property of the State, uiau a D-Jiuocrat who believes in the right of one man to enslave another\; \ that Slavery and official corruption are the groat evils which threaten our instil tutions\ ; and very appropriately advises tho elocton \ to be watchful of the men whom-they offer as candidates for office, that they bo both capable and' honest\. This advice the Republican, and all other doctors, should remember andhecd L Nou.iuale no man who will -sacrifice the interests of*his party to subserve his own We to-day place at the head of our j purposes. While the Democrats of Ilii- •oluinns the names 'of tho candidates se-1 n ois and other Free States arc moving to Iceted for the various offices of tlm State, I introduce Slavery into their midst, this to be vacated by present occupants with : Convention very opportunely resolved •the close of the year. They were nomi- j that \Xow York will never allow any inatedby the assembled representatives human biiig to be held in slavery within of tho great Republican party—vouched her borders\. The Convention condemns for by them—are warmly commended j the opinions of the Judges of the Stt- This pamplct is for sell low for cash. Sir. Wm.C Wilford, of'Sweden Cen- tre, advertises a variety of property for sale by Auction. Farmers will find this sale a fine opportunity to obtain stock, s our pa- m , „ , ,. -1 i i ' banks, exploded firms, and a \tight moii-1 per circiilatcsto nearly all families with- Tlms frankly arid explicitly doe., the mttkot *. •• Rn ns \ are Vnadcupon this I in range of from ten to fifteen miles of Republican party ay before the faeinen ]mn , Ci and .. lW . upon ttm t bluik> and this T J, c , and i s lakm and readhy of the hmpire btate then 1 political creed. r ., ,. j , .. ., :,-• ,,. , ?,-,, „\. , , i T. .i JI -o • a •!_•,• , c t fallure lia s succeeded failure, until public nearly all tho farmers; thoso having It \ adheres with inflexibility and firm- 1 0 , . . 4 .. , . . , J x ' , ° ..... in »i,„ ,i.„, f,-„„= „ f »i .<•„„„ )„.* „F ' confidence is to a great extent lost, and farms or farm merchandise to sell, will do nessto.ttio doortmos ot tho founders or • . , ». .. ,.,. . . ., ., „ ', ., „ .,,..„ „ ,. .... „,, /, a general feeling of distrust pervades the. we ]l to patron ze its advert sing co mnns.) tho Rcpubho : opposes tho oalhtis;\ that • . , „ „ , , . „, , . ' y - ' w . ... °. = ' minds of all classes -of men. Of late, Messrs. Boaoh & Hubbard' will pur- (andwedoh't know but it is so at ?U ' chase a largo.quantity of good Potatoes Mr. F. Slosser has re-oponod the e persons were T „ this rmgCi ¥Mny> £.<,,,, .,5 th . '{^ dangerously-wounded.—James 1'. Don- aged 16 mouths, chili? of Worthy Rich. times), tho man- who lias had the least 1 money, 'ha?-also had the feast-perplexity ;'\''*„ ± \ \ ,u \ i \\ \\* ,\\, ul T °J 1 °:t , ''\ , ' . . , ..,,., Meat Market under Reaeh & Hubbard' as he could go to sleep at night, with no I m, • ... , ,, . 0 . , ; ,.,.,. store. 1 Ins, market is very centrally lo- anx,etyastotho banks breaking before d _ mi ^ ^ ^.^^ of Mr _ morniue. 1 lie man who is sure of enough • FOUilN'SPECTOrt OF ST4TE 1'KISOXS, TII 0 MAS £ I It K T A T U ICK. I to eat, drink and to wear, only needs con- , tentment to make earth for him a heaven. i Dollurs are not the magic fount from whence flows all the sources of our hap- I piness; and although mankind worship Blake, ho cannot fail of doing a'largo bu- , sincss. ! List .of Iotters remaining in tho Brock- port Post Office. See notice of the assignment of 'P. C. them witha truer devotion,that.they do j Bo >' d & Co \ Gu y Cha PP el - nssl B noe ' their Creator; yet what are ilicy but tue • „ w ,„, „ i o i i .,,.„, , .... Tic Nic,—Phe Sunday bohoql cou- \root of all evil-—the chief incentive to .,.,.,. •,•• ., ,. . c • ^ • ,. • .... c noetod with the Methodist Society in this ali crime ' i ,, ' , . , , ,. i village, made a large turn-out on Tues- Custom and law have united» making ( day j^ (ln d proeeeded to tbe ^^ of Mr. lliram Peak, about two miles by the united voice of the free pros', •nd'if ll\e free people will do their duty, th*y Will bo elected in November next by »n unprecedented majority. Their names \once ranked high i n tho old Whig and •nd old Democratic parties. Fuur of them, nhcn the Whig party departed this life, united with the uprising ser.ti- mentsof\free thought, free speech, and free territory,\ an d became members of that association of freemen—the Republi- can [organization. Four more of them fcad for a long time been councoted with the party called \Domocratio\; bu t •when that party embraced Slavery as it s loyal\ child, and as its god-father, thosj true Democrats, who loved honor, justice, inherent rights—a fair, free uud frank expression—severed their allegiance from it, and from its \ loaves and fiabe?,\ and then allied-^-as all truo freemen must do —their interests with the genuine X>o- mocracy—tho. iiErtELicAN r-Aim. Thus much for th e antecedents of our e»hdi(l.ite?. This of itself amounts to but little beyond the fact of ,catablishing tlicir lioncsty and capability. They have been noiilinated by the Republican party »( their standard bearers in the ensuing campaign, and if elected, will, with fidel ity, idvince the interests and protect un premo Court in tho Dred Scott ease; censures \ tho practice of railroa'l compa- nies, in giving free tickets to members of. the Legislature\ and closes with a reso- lution so judicious, a.s. to commend it to every would-be honest man. It is re. solved in consideration of the monster election frauds, \ the Legislature is bound hy the highest consideration to go to the root of tbo evil, and pass whatev- er laws may be ^necessary to put an end to it. If a Registry is best, such a law will bo -enacted ; if some other plan should appear more feasible, then that will be adopted. Thus tho Republican party places be- fore the intelligent and frco people, their principle\. If they are right—if they arc worthy of your su.-t:nance— give them that ardent, unwavering sup- port, due from a freeniau to any just, great, and God-like cauw. south, 'whore they were met by large numbers from other places—all uniting in a festivity usual to such occasions. One of teaoheis informs us thatthoy had a very pleasant time. money a sort of axle upon which all mate rial tilings revolve. To-day .without money, the world would come to a full stop. We do not mean that the globe upon which we reside would cease to perform its evo- lutions by tho destruction of the currency of nations; but we do say that under ex- isting circumstances, a total deprivation of mankind of money, would bring all the world of humanity and human enterprise to a focus. Without money, the way the world now wags, the farmer would have to eat his own grain, the doctor take his own pills, the lawyer his own advioe, the minister digest his own sermons, and the printer and his \ devil\ would soon be laid in their own •• ease.\ j Tho woathor has tcon co6 , As usage has established the necessity I &r th( J past ^ w j, b „ . t fros( 3 ^ of money-as a source of interchange, it is ; corn orop ;„ now bcyond & ^ 5g to be hoped that people will use suchdi;- pr ; noipallv being g , thered . The boan cretion and forbearance .as will soon ro- crop bas Hpen( , a and bcen harvMtcd ; u instate confidence and stability, so that g00( , c(md j tiou . of bu< . kwhent w0 bc . the world may again \ move on,\ We ' Kevo tlwr0 iim avor ,„ e erop beli*\o that-flay i» nwt fitr distant. _ • , », », '_ t3T Wc are informed by one of the partners, that the assignment of Thomas C. Royd & Co., lumber dealers of this village, on Saturday last, was caused by a disagreement among the members of the firm. Their liabilities, he says, ar*e about $8,000, which sum wo presume is nearly doubled by their assets. nelly was found guilty of tho murdi \Albert S. Moses by'the ilbnmouth (Sf. J.) Court. :This wa3 the \Sea View Ilouse\ murder. MONDAY* iSept. 2St!i.-^Johii P. J.-w- et & Co., book publishers, fui!od. Lia- bilities about SlOO.OOO.—A man named Jordou was arrested at Pittsburg for tho ' <*»*».'• •*-^ murder of Apploby, a grocer.—F. F. Jj°™v Parker of Toronto was drowned at that nn-ki-i place.—McCann & Go's. Oil store was A|.|,n-s'.'. destroyed by fife at Phihtdelpliia.r-^Sarah D. Shaw recovered from tho Worcester, R. R. Co; S18;000 damages on aocount of her husband boing killed -by an acci- dent of that Road.—Curtis & Co. Silk ~t- of , .. .BROf-Kl'OBi' MAttKEJ. CORUKCTKD W KKKI.Y, AMI MAY OK COSalUKRED HKLUULB. j Brocl:llQl't,.0^, 2, 1337. Soino kinds tf r,irmpruducf> uvt Inu^litiQ trtultaml i retailed out ttt itl-uut tlip wmp pm-t>. riif foll„wtn^ Kent'iull.v aro tin, wli l.-»-.l^ j.iliv/ —'I.. j.;i ( ... , ^ fun.,.' N iff Up , Klnm-pt-r but i>\ 00y:7 ou n(,t>(B|.i,rb»hh. . , , Sait.. .\. ..,.,.. .52 OOTuniipfl. » ; Apuk's..\ . . . S'2 00fft2 2dCa.rotH...\ ..... WliL'titperliuali frofltnjl.GO ljiutor i-cr lb .. . ~ ' \ .. .iueNM.fhrap...\...... .inMii^iliiiiiis flOtylOJ^Vool . . •; .iCCi/.OSl'urk C^lH) <M<t • • UO|Pnrk (ftcA) . •' . ; .. f» 76(<fll i>niB(.(,r Ki'n- - - U7M50 K sg n ,l„i ur'il $0 OOilu OO'Ilnv t.,ii 3I@37 Sli5sp Skin, fach ' • • TolWdod cord . . . $2 7W CO Apple,, VotfitovH Ontoiia .' ...hi ... 31 .., .t.0 10l«17 .0310 ...13 25»15 f 12 („. . !B3 74rfJ l;-ot.a MS» NEW yOBK—WiciiKKsi.A-i-Wliilo Wheal, Silo cfipl 40; Itve, 7«@Kii e; Oiita, 63([il,Uc: Corn, 70© 7^c; H111 ley, Sutgio 03- AI.UANY—WmiMtntiY—Wh™t$l 25(S«1 40 : B»r- lvy&, 0,\»: Oats 406544c ; K>u b0u(3b5o: C*orn ;offe7fi. noeilKSTEItVTrisii.iy— Wl.it . WhVat, $i Km dealers were robbed of $8(000 worth of $of ft * r o«'(X ,lte ' Bl,rK '- v '-' 02 ® $ ° w ' °»\> t \a goods at Philadelphia.—Low and Willsou ] « 1 B ll K A I ™~«K l a* ,i,, ti''\r! , , ,1, S, K1 ^ .*? 'A 9 r SI 00; c»rn, 68gG0c ; Ilje, S3(^Sfic; Oxtf, l;463{><; escaped from liallston jail.—A fire at n.iiio.,9sc(?ti. n J T> 'j it- i_ i . . . » »y cprrespondinc; our nutrket renort of t. rand Rapids, -Mich., destroyed many o. i a3 t week with that of this, a material decline the best business houses. Loss SlOOjOQO. ™\. bo observed—especially in the Now Tbe colliery of Rogers and Scniiiskson, , - .t. — \' Pottsvillc, Pa., was destroyed by fire.— lj&jk {fit Bgc^gmmranngaEi The steamer Jura arrived a t St. Johns, IV. y. Central Hail f oad, with four days later dates from Europe. TRAIN'S PASS BKT^ib'oRT STATION, The Cholera provailed^at Hamburg. im« itm. town KA»T }>\lglit Eipmnii 4 40 A. SI C. fcI„lut|,Ri«, i toA.M. WEDNESDAY, Sept. SOth.-T.c.stcani- ^o.^^Jg \\ \ \ er Knickerbocker sprung a leak at tho V'\-' I, '\ !| e i ' t , ' id a» \ , . ',„ , r , B , Aoci/mmoeiil.on, 1 40 P. M dock at Albany aud has three feet of wa- w ». v 1'«I\-M». • a \T •• KrulKl'l KifpresH,\ , l -•• ter in her hold,—S. Hotaling &Co. salt merchants failed at New York.—George Parmaloe, merchant, Warren St, New Xork was arrested for forging Dibble & Co's. paper 330,000. SALT MOUNTAIN.—We see it stated that a mountain of salt lias been disoo\or- ed on Saliua Creek about seventy-two miles from St. Louis. The St. Lutiis Democrat says: The specimen before \•«i^' SJi lBxVc.»?.'il!t, ' 3 JI \ atr Ijirrin! JJuiirM A CAM) TO THK LADIES! Itr. nuiXMico's <Uo:<Irn Fcmnio I'illS.—ArciiifiiliiMt'inn)iiHiviiicr*t<mni\Kii' or irroRtilnrilics of tin menses. U iicsi. 1'ilij arc nothing new, Lnt linve l.i-fn iisi>,i Wy () o Doctor for many jrnrs, buth in Frai.n; otul Auivricn. villi uiipiii'itilolwl SIMTCSS in v \n\ us resembles a piece of quartz rock, aud «••\•'• »>''• •\• '\> urerO by inauv Indie, who is a little inixej with a suostanco res mi- , ',' lvl ' l , 1 1 '\\ 1 ' 1 . H ' 1 \' l \ n,nkc ''•«• I '' 1;s V'M* <• blips iron oce,. It was a pure, sweet taste, J^S.™ it^ A'tcl!* \ U \' \* and when ground to powder is aswlute tlvr tn thosi, kaie» nhuscliciilti as any of the. table salt now in gcner.il '\'t-an inertn»euf familj. 1'ri.gi a 1'icvct.- e. If wc are iiot misinformed, this hill °. r ,1 ',' ,s<! B !'l l l\'si\l,' tJifmsn-ltics so, an. ran t^Lr 9 au \\ mense si,ooulatiuu $*'\^\« a t nB ^ar »t 'sr. its owners. aboie ntlinonitiniu altliougli tlicir miration m [m , „ win.ld prpvoni nny injury to ltPH|tli: otliov, wiso these jiil'isnie couimcudrd. 3)jrirt : „r > IT IS not generally Concodud that Liv- accnmi.any om-li box. s«I«l wlmli-sn'i , Lt . or Complaint, or a deranged state of thu reuil b ->' sol<> °°>«-*f ^«? \• f \ r »r»ckp. rt. Liver, is tho cause of most ofthcsnn.mer fry. R..,.;',,, 1 ,*! JbJL.fc^hXU, THE Cors'rv FAIU.—Premiums «ere V - C8 t and mvs that tbe Misscs Gunnin —.—^- - [awarded ^ follows at tho Fair held at hams did not visit her. She says the re- Thc rospoclivo parties bale ].!aeed | R-Mhest-r last week to persoiw residing por t originated from the fact that a cou- On carriairj 'horses, E . p i e of nei'ecs visited her from the West. an d bowel domplaints that visit ttft dui iug ntay bo 1 had «f tl.i this season of the year. 1 im (ninfidnntla: Let some of our first Physicians con- sider the Liver tho prixciplo canst, of id* Mrs. Gillespie called upon m last [ these diseases, or in other Wuids, when it performs its functions properly it enables tho system to resist or throw of diseases of the stomach and bowels, and where they arc deranged the surest cure is to cure tho Liver of its disease and cause it .it t.r «ili l .•ti n-i-ii[.t »t :>t Sent Lj I\ by mail or titlifrnue to nnv [.\art of tl e \l-.« u ••r tv-un'ry 111,-er...-on . 3,-11 1„ » -V«„--,.„ l.uej IJl'J'tt.MO. ai-ly A BU'ssiiUT for tlif ilfsHcon: their can lidatcs befuie tho people, and j in tlm vicinity for aught we know, thr-y are all capMc I D. II dm.-s of Brockp^rt, 2n 1 premium on ' She a]s0 savS | that allbou „ h Mr. Cun-! to porfonn Its proper>m.Vti 0 n s 7\TT.ere is »»'iiii hnv to perfc \ v i- tiKk n cm.ilid (irtiixal uf tlir a.h frtin»- mentuf Dr. F. Hntdrrn, 3\i Mul st., Kocli- ester Wi- 1%-lti |ii.rst.liiin.\ Jo«i:,\v lo s.-n c t-f ll.« !frtUIW-<..l :1.. Kjtliit. .u( I'.ip.Wrr.il. . - « T . Ill, -Y>\ 1 TT 1 •> TT TT TT T^ V ^ * I 1 *\\ ^ V ' ^ lii5i A-UCiei H » \il„. \». VHWl. >-l . I „ i.J t I I If . Ul 1 . I (•• \M'P.O, n. tteincan by capable, that thoy i \Black Hawk ; II. II . Ilazen, Parma, ,,i n gham was a brother of hers, he never ; nothing in tho whole world thatsotmick- :md VitrotaUe P..;«, «. ,.x!„i„:i-,l ,n h.a „»„ e the required talents and.education , 2nd premium on work liowo ; J. C., wds married to a woman called \ Cun-1 \? *™ahtto the Livc-r to a i„-o,,cr per- frs'car \d ^th'^l'.f,! n''viiT'vlr'lb'u'.'\ 1 ; perform the functions of the offices for Hows, Sweden,' 1 st premium aii-l Edward ' nint-hnm\ or \ Burdell\ andcousequc-it « to . 1 ' n \ l,lc( ' l' f lb \'^timis as l>r. ..Sautird's bVt „ «m;.:. .1 •. r tl:, :\ \ JA, 1;';, IJ'.l • , . . , u , l'cousequo • which they are nominated.. Each party, Patten do. 2nd do. on horses of\ general ]y they are no relatives of hers.. •ullitd tho honor of our great and pros-' if fu \ J \\^ witil tUetr ° m \°\ lino '-' , utilit f\ : E B \ IIolmc,s ' Br ' x M'^t , best I luve catiio for congratulation. Let the yearling colt; do. same, best single.'gel-' , political battle now be fought solely.ou , ding; J. C. Hows, Sweden, 2nd premi-. exhibits in fowtt to-day S the basis of each party's principles, peroua State. Our partyjias always bcen character-' iicd hy its straight-forward frankness,' and has embodied, as usual; for the e n- ridcratipn of all candid electors, the fol- lowing exposition of their principles, which wc commend to the attentive pe- rusal of all readers : Liver Invigorator which almost instantly prrfict lioalili.hat inp;eiiud\ii:iiiiitii checks Diarrhoea, Dysentery, or any com- lil!i '' l \' 1 '''''\ |^-i->'n.ci.l iiuiu.-.'.'. i y c»cr ———— • plaints of the boweis. f '\\'- v \''.\\ \ ,l '. st . »-\»'\•• t l-l-ysie .tea. Atd VT- ^member that Eldrcd-s Show .. The lavigoratoract^ as a gentle ca- ™$£ T£$£°TZ& rare at-d W on- I lim on fin' 1 wool..>d sheep; S. S. Rice, When the parties can present no argur | Clarkson, host merino bucks; do. 2d best ment hi bihalf of their principles, then ' merino ewes; tbo same, host merino nosday siysthat a receiver has been np tho low-lived, ill-bred vagabonds, who ( lambs; J. C. Hows, Swed-ri, 2d best sax-' pointed for,tho Orleans Bank and that it have no characters to lose, will end.avor • 0 n y bucks; Dudley Lock\ Sweden, \o\, ' will now .go iuto liquidation. to slander and blackguard down their po-, trans, on bean planter. I - -•-*«».-<»— litical opponoi.'-:. This system of slan-1 We shall continue this list next week, .' J^\We are very much obliged to »:il. Iicaa to JfwM That theRepinbl^ party id ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ m rf the . ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^'^^'^ Mrs. Lois Austin thartie, yet it chocks all lo«en».--i of the bowels from the time it is taken till thi ^The Orleans i^WefWed- ^Xu^eJ vt^t^'of the complaint is. removed, the liver is in- vigorated, and health soon follows. The Invigorator may be taken with perfect safety in all cases of Dysentery, as it has: iwu'v ,,,-„,, ,,• ;- ,'••; ;• - been tried and Used tor years_ for such | ami lipani tl„m declare iLj lVa.l Eic\r derf.d vfr*... - i« m :u r:il!y l tu -,.|i. v.i- are assured, In- no nerd of tl i speak of if. l-v.V o ; !.-,« t|„ im,,,,... ,.,,.„ thou-niiiU will Ilmt,kfi;!U jiroclaiin it-, len'- ingii..»er._ Lit all try 1W tUmsLlves; on. fatr trial will loinit.re the ji.ust. .-.k* j-tical. Wn ohi-orf.illy iub-crit,e to tl.r al o\n ,r.d will add our n«n tosth- wiv, Hntti.g tl.at yi<i have «nen nnd wmcriiid Vitlia iiLinWr I of very choice. Peach- -Our \Tombs' I. „ fr - . f , , complaints by a largely practicing phyoi-1 by him, ot tl.owtfrat case, of iscrufu a, ot.d ofLmon, fora sample ciau , f b ' •> other Ummic Complaints. One lady » ches. ,— I Missl'rnvost.ufKast Henrietta, ofltifoii-cd _ - \ \ I Eyes, of so.craljcr.rs standing: and »Qcr- IIiT.LEy's SAUSAPARILI-A. —For nil nia \i ? lr - K - ' ie ' ^ l'raiik st. ffochcater, cf > ifornblo case of Scrofnla; ar.a also, to Mr. of the State of Xow York „„„..„ ...... -,..,.. P ,.• T r rr,i infloxibilitv and .firmness to thedoctriues ' ehlo f lactlcs o f P\ 1 '\ 0 ' 11 waifare. The , persons in thu vicinity. of the founders o( tlie Republic, that the , biggest liar was originally the best po'.i- J ~^.*». true cad of the government is tho main- , tician. This age of iutelligence, refiue-. ANOTHER ESCAPF;.- tenanco of human rights, and the teat of | mant al ,d moral sentiment, now frowns' djn't appear to be a\..... B . , wblXit caTrira^Sardoctri'uc mto'pra.*\ ' d ° Wn \ l e slauderer a ° a blackguard, in ' rogues. Constable Lyfo'rd arretted\ on a ' <* ant *. ™ 3 <\i trial for forgery. j sos the system of a^'impurities, acts-'gon- I '\ \'lJK\VAR^ ci^'lMPoVmoxT^ ,:„ ' , F - .whatever position found, and recoils his warrant issued by Justice Blake of' r—«<»• • tly aud efficiently on. the liver and l.id ' The imexamplfd success awl just celobri- Litradiction in venom upon him to his own disgrace- ' Clarkson, Frederic!, -TVa™ .„,i Ci„l„„ I *»\ The East Sweden -Methodic Sun- , ?7 S . ^ n «\\'M ^ dig, , t ion„ give. f-T..°J,™>\ t: x \\ ctuf , ™*-\V«i. '^ V-p-^. - *^\ As w e wcnt t0 P rei S Fsterday discasi ,; of th o ^^ noMarf h r ,.„r,;,f r \i VJV' T\ \\\'• '\ \\• a-very secure cage for j noon, one of our hitherto prominent rner- [ been found to compare with it.\ it clean- J ttob,, h„ WuV^d oW£c^iL»L itailud, That it is a < Tick Dodge and George corruption and encroachment upon tho \ ponents. If he has no arguments to pre-' afterward they were observed \inakine; ^i&^JrJT^££, ' ^ H tol 5 not *\*«». hh 'T- hl < *™$™ -rco\ dowh the streets west- K#^ Messrs. Guold. & Adams-are re- evils which threaten our institutions\; ' . ' , , L , ° \ , \' \~~\ I •ndtktthe Republican party, will reso- C0 • W0I ' K| •' ^, • b >\ ao \ s beneath that of a man. ( frard, and werc last ^scen .entering the ' ceiving large quantities of Crockery, and NEW SCUOOL JIETHODISM,—Unde woods beyond tliej college. . Wo obtained the above information lufely and positively strugglo against both. _Se,ohid, That the electors of tbo j, 1Q aloy o tU1 wo hav0 .^ • a , fr0 ,„ M L f . d m fc b StaTo are earnestly mvited to bo watchful I , ,.,. . ,,,i. , < , » of tho men whom tb e y offer asreandidates ' Iwp^ of pamphlets for the author,, broke/c for/ofiwe, JShflt- they bo both capable and . Mr- Geo. \\. Kstes, of East Clarkson, j and two will open.their store for its sale during the coming week. lione.it , proof against false doctrine and oMTUpting.influences from whatever ctutir^ t:r. littolvid, That tbe State of New York will-'lievor allow any human being to be hclSin, slavery within her borders. ^,„, , , . , , Mayor Weod in reply to one which the JC3T the. Atlantic Mdnthly u tho | latter Iind a'ddfosscrl to him, asking for on theoriter doors—in-order to title of a magazine about to bo establish-j \« in'flucnco among the Democracy uf four locks —one on eaoh cell door It opens with.the substance of two let- ( make their escape. It is to be-hoped ed.at Biston, Mass. Its publishodcorps Q'^ ns County, lias been removed; and tors written by Rev. B. T. Roberts, once , they-are still'running tbo other way. The of editors isa vouch-safe of its superior > S'S U ; lIil . hl ', \PP 0 \' 1 ^ IL 031 '?**,'\? • .• • . • • -^ .. - . . I - . . . . \ ' at wintcstouc in his stead. ~^M, }. Tri- publishod in tho Northern Independent. | first has boeii in the) \ look-up\ before,! merits. Upon the. matter of those letters, nine ( and the second, from the company lie has ' - - • ~ .^>^—_— charges were .brought against: Mr, Rob- been in for a portion of tbe time during' i^\ \ Lena Rivers\ is now being Resolved, That the opinions of the | erts at the recent Conference, which , the past six months, would seriously af-1'published in the New York Daily Stm. . J \/i te B ™J?!>SS!S^ ^'.\i ' ah ^ m m ° 0ntainod in *\ P am P hlct ' i ^ his innocence if broughtt to trial. ' i =-— tedltalesin tbo case of Died Scott and t ^ itfc an 0 f the manner in tho 'Inter of the -President in reply to the . f, , . . ,. ,*, .'.',-, memorialpf the clergymen on feaflfairs. 1 w ! uo1 ' \ \-elai.ned the aotiou.of.thc Coii- \brough D5- Thefo is now on exhibition at NEWS ITEMS, FRIDAY, Sept. 25th.—The jury failed of Kansas, oontain doctrines which the ( ferenco was forestalled by the \ immortal j Bamum's Museum, New York, the Aqua- i to agree on the Rook Island Bridgo case pcoplo of this SUte will n»>er accept, be tliirty\-—the unfairness.of the trial—the , rium-.a fi 8 h tatik-^eonstructod of glafs, —Cob Dell, collector of custonfe. Jack- itt A AnHii*nitAnn*l l ntlint - ilini t t>\n» I. rt . t 1.1...-. O I I that TKi-rii nill-jirovnil tal os this-opportirai- -. --r m m - . I *J' o f tliniikiiig lus many triimlsanU oatronw I and respectfully solicits a coiitim:aiic« of •THOSE LETTISIIS TO M*f OR WOOD-- | l,10i r f;n ors - I ONE WRITER. BEUEADICD.—Augustus j nriD T,,K \OLLOWING CERTIFICATE^ ! II . Kissam, postmaster at Whitc'touc, < \ 1)r -'''-\anWn Iiasrurcdmobv tiie.ute I who wrote one of the. famous letters to 1 Vf-ii* ^V\ 10 ' \ f l-'n'o-Weed and Vegetable I Ms... w„„,1 : T.. ... «_. .,,.,- 1 <' u i I.1\\\ \ot taken two botrlf-..arid' I am cured of a ycry bad case of Scrofula of two yearsstanding. I had deep ulcers on niv face, bond and neck. My ears were so sort\ swollen aud inflamed, tlmt my hearhic was greatly affected thereby. I am now ner- leetly healthy. 1 would advise ail persmn. wlio-aro sufforinjr from htiy lunnors of tho blood, or liver difficulties,, dyspepsia or Kliouinatism, to use Dr. Bardetn'a Medicine, iorl had employed Doctors of every school, to no boiiolit, before tryinjr his incdicinos. r-» T. I\ H',UK^'«ON, nuffolo S. Y. l-tf J)r. B. will send medicine by express to all parts of the- United.States and Canada, 000 ,n^ th ° T f U \\ ^ m %^ I ^^^P&-«» vuv majority on- vjovcrnor, is called n | ags',tlierroiieralcpiistitutioii„occnpation,for- hune. MAINK. ELECTION.—Maine appears to have chosen an entirely Republican Sen-. ate (St), and a Ilouse 113 Republ can to to 38 all' sorts, including 6 unheard from ! I f this, i - - • ° *SS3F^&1^'*^^T«TT*i^^ T* wo pl - - ed gr6wins plants to road Companies, in giving free tickets to' cuar f- tl «> toawp and fishes argu- supply the requisite osygen to .sustain Meinboft of .tlio liegWature and other; mont , r_th< ! 1Joo f Concernr-tbd Slavery animal life. A great variety, of tho fisb- •officsrs, cannot be foo highly coSdenvnod, j quostion-r-\ the infamous Brocltport,Ros- J os of the ocean, rivers, andiakssard now tod M urge upon the? next Legwlature • olutious'^and many mattery showing kept in those vases, the exhibition of .sonyillo, Fla.j died.—Perry Sheldon, of Brainord : s Bridge, Benselenr Co., was killed by tho oars at, Chatham Four Cor- ners. SATiraD.lv , Sept. 20!ti.—Yellow Pe- falling oif, it only needs a fuller vote to increase, it. A LONG SOTKNCE.—Judge Ku«oI, of- New Yorlf City, has sentenced John Jlinnujan, who knocked down and robbed' ft man in -tho -street, to foriy yWs 1 im* prisonincnt. nier liabiti, and every particular \relafinV to the freiternlliealtbof the patfonf. Sold in Brocliport by T.&A.KEYE-and J. D. SPUING. 37;iy BT A re Voti Insured t If not. read the Insurance Adyertiiomcnt inanotlfcr colurim, and'tlicn call Upon theAgentatoncc. There is not a ruoro responsible Company i» his State tlinu the Market.