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IT H E : C O I J X T K^, I WA f r B n t y o N S c o u n t h y m a . it , AUD i a n t i m a s o n i c r e c o r d e r , nbliihod uvcrv Tuosday morning, in Lyon*. P Wayno Co N. V B y J . A . H adlev . fonditiona .—T o villapo miner,her* $ 2 W 'annum* T o U1030 wlio coll al the oflico fur ianu)“> * u **\\v ” —. W papors. aod to m a il aubscriher*, 9 »,W pot tm . payable in advanco. T o cnmpnmo^ o f «ea or m o ro, w h o call at tha aflica, $ I,oO , if I io atlvunco. . ulvertisomont* in s e r ted <u SI ,00 a square ftbe first throe w o e W and 25 rants for each ‘ gniienl ioaortion: A liberal ducoanl m a d e ioso who advcrliao by the year papor or advorjUotnr»nt disronltnurrt un- J l arronrogos-*re *$aid, unless at tho dis ;ion o f Uie E a lf f W Lottara and Com ----- \ Editor, mast bo postytaid, A G E N T S . ioma« W . C u rnoy, Palmyra, W a y n e Co. A N D i U T t M A S O M C R E C O R D E R . VOL. I I .— NO. 15* T U E S D A Y , A P R I L 26, 1831. W H O L E NO. 67. S A D D L E R Y B U S I N E S S . Weither Quackery nor Imposition ! ! ! EW IS GROOT ii JO S E P H B I R D ’S V E G E T A B L E COM POSITION, f : J U now manufacture Ing, and offers for safe, at liis new saddlery shop, one door north of his shoe store, Broad street, Ladies* & Geniieniett’i S A D D L E S , of various kinds; also a geneml assortment _____ P lain P U ted H a r n e s s n n d Bridles, Lottoraand Communications,addrcssod^ dillercnt kinds of Trunks, Keh'ee*, Port 4 m a n ituu*, M ilita r y E q u ip m e n ts, $&c fee. Persons w ishing to purch a s e any of the above articles, m a y be assured t h a t they can I irofuirn Spoar, a n d 7 rm. P Iticlm rd»on, $ im Stolp, 2 d , P» M oraco M orloy, raol S p ringor, ivid M cD o w o ll, C sfo ’I P a lm o r, pvid G atos, Es<|. to r V atantiuo, B Bnnkorhofli, jrann S m ith, sL . fcnrfforliofF, #ph A. Otrafted, ‘mm Hadlo^ pabeock, Kttq* i H o skins, E s q . Macodon, t. Ontario, , Williamson, ,, Marion, », Arcadia, >• Savannah, n l’ort Buy, „ R tso, ,, * W olcott, •• Marengo, ,, Rod Creek, .» Pnitlor, i, Riga, Monroe Co Ponn Yan, Y ates Co Springport, Cayuga Dorset, Vt l>e accjmmodated on ns reasonable terms,as any where in the country. Lvons, Jan 4, 1631 f»5 ffO T lC E »* hereby eWen, that in pursu- H ance of • docretal order of the Court ■Ohahe.erv, I shall sell at public auction, i'TliUMday tlw lw#niy’fjr»t day of April I t , at one o’clock i» ll* tftcrnnon, « l li « t of John Stolp, Sd, in tlio icyo of On* ffio, in the couniy of Wayne, all that cer- ■n piece or parcel of Und, being * part of fe Hornby Gore, lying injh* fojvn'of On* Jtfo aforesaid, and bounded as follows be- lim ing s f * stake in the centre of the Ridge l*5»d, on the east line of laid Gor« ; thr nee »ttg tho centre of said road, sixty tliree ds and twenty three links to a suke ;— ence north, parallel with the east line of Kid Gore, three hundred and ninety o n e | m - ‘« Ids and twenty four links, to a beech tree, “>unu 0 Eth somo stones placed about it , thence *rt«tly at right angles, to (fie said last ineu- tied line, fifty five rods and otght links, to *ea*t lino of said G-*re; thence south n. ng the oast line of said Gore, to Uie place Lhtuinoinfi' containing one hundred and irty acres.—Dated Chenango, Fell 7,1831. £ ' M A H E T T \ B 4jE STOCKING, l& u a rdian V* -Amos PaUtnon , Ann Pat- ItriQn, and J a n t Ptttltr%on%nfant i hurt o f L y m a n Patterson, dectased. [0:00 SE V E R E N C E ’S NEW ENGLISH R E A D E R . J UST roceivcd, and for salo at (lie of fico of iho Countrynmti) ' ‘ T ho A- nicrican Manuel, o r New Eoglish Reader; consistiug of cxercises in Reading and Jycakmg, botJi io Proso and Poetry? so- lectod from thc best W riters— to which nre added, a Succinct History o f tho Col onics, from the discovery of North Amer ica to tho close of Oie W a r o f the Revo lution, tho Declaration of Independence, and tho Constitution of tbo United States. For the uso of Schools. By Moses Sev erance.” RECOMMENDATIONS. Fiom among tho manv favnrablo noti ers of this work we select the following From Iho Hon. R. H W alworth, Chan cellor of tho State of New-York Dear S ir — I havo rocetvod by thc hand of Mr. Arm strong, y o u r M Now En glish Reader,” and havo examined it as far ns tno duties o f my offico would ofiord me leisure * I have no doubt it will bo very valuable adjition to our cnmmoo School Books. I am. with rcspcct, yours, «fcc. R. II. W A L W O R T H . M r . M o s e s S e v e r \ n c e . I'rom tho •ilnn. Charles Stebbins, Jato President o f th e Senate, and now Bank Commissioner on tho part of thc state. *';?lA N A C ' [U S T r<*<’,'',ved nn*' f°r sn^11 *lie 0,nce o f ih e C \ ii n tiy n i » » . *>y llie d o z e n nr sli(- , G id d in s ’ A n ti .Mnionic A lnim w e , fur B31. I l !Ciiut:tiiili 72 pages of c lnsrly prin kd m a tte r , nnd ** illustrated «itli 34 wo»d J l j , re p i c ’ o iu i n ^ iho inittDlInn, '•iens. grips, I c . u f f r e e i j i h m j i u v .— F c U t,IR3! I’H E P R O C E E D I N G S O F T H E : U N I T E D S T A T E S Dear Sir — I have exam i n e d ynur New 4\ [■ELn. ut Phil . J - 1 8 d 0 y loceedirgA td/thd Addr »ed,,*nd f i , untryman^; Convention, ilphin, Scptombrr 11, tho Journal of D rbntrs, —Ju s t re- tbe English'Reader with somo attention, think it (W idcdly preferable us a Sthoa Dunk to the ono now in uso. Tlio scloc'ions have boon made with iidnm o ttt.flndnrorendered turoreiotorc*- >\>g Ira r M ^ w r l l M a o m ,naiij ,u^ itnncri from our best American authors. If tliu work m eets with the patrnoago it merits, I think you will be amply ru- waidcd for its compilation. Yours, & c. CH A R L E S STEBBINS: T u Moa*s SKVIRyttJci, Esq. ^ a ? - School T e n c h c rs nnd othors will | lie supplied with this valuablo school book on the most reasonablo tsrm s. I.yons, Aug. 11, 1830. SI ^tc Com, jtrnnltif: W h ittlrsey’i r^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H P i t l 'd u c t i i i n |m l m n rtler o f w K M M R 'gnn, and the nenns nited to prAentconvictlnns, F W a rd’* r e p o r t no tbo origin, o f Sic. ansnny, K Olivnr’s repprI oil the pretensions nf ^lasonry, M o rris’ report on tlio truth o f the K tclosurcs, T T a y lo r ’s rc*p»>rt on the public press, [H o p k ins’ report an tho obligation uf lasonic oaths, Tirs. W a rd nnd Arontrong’s report pm the Com m ittee nf ste r l i n g ma- ns, or, n sum mary of frer-m asonry, Timelier’* repnrt on tho early history 1 a n ti-m a sonry, ew a rd’s report on the recent iiislo [ » f anti-m a sunry, TlTirMker’s report on tho Presidon- Iho^ninnlion, T a ik e r ’c report on the disquulifying ire b f m asonic natlts, fo d d ’s 'report on a national corres- jd e n c r , W a r o c r d ’l rrport nn die rflerl uf ^ m a s o n r y on tha Chriiiinn religion, •w a rd’s report o f resolutions, ■ 'A f 4ha.’f !£rivnnt1nn. An Invaluable Rem edy f o r Sore E y e s , H u m s , Bruises, and C u ts . T h a s n e v e r been know n to fail o f cur ing C o u g h s —and th e subscriber has re ceived a m p l e testim o n ials o f its utility, fron various q u a r t e r s , an abstract uf a few oi which fo l l o w s : C E R T I F I C A T E S . W iiitatn Paine of Auburn, ceilifics thai lie was confined to his bed w uli tlie rheuma tism, niul thnt by applying the Vegetable Composition twice, lie w-js rurtd M rs E . H o lfinau, o f A u h u ru, certifie* that «he h a d a burn m i (he font, which h*d bico n ie m u c h nitlam e d , and »vas very sore, and t h a t hy applvin^ 'the V e^etnblc C o m position, wa< iclieved frotn pain tn a sh o n lim e , am i w n s speedily cured G id e o n P h c tp s , o f A.nbunt, certifies Hint he I ias b e e n a filleted with the piles to a nis (restin g de^rc**, for m o te t l u n e l e \e,, years and h a s t i f ' d n u n v m e d icincr without r e lief and fin a lly , thnt ho tried the V egetable C o m position, an d has found gical (lenefrt.s from its use. RutclifT Dntcher, of Owasco, certifies tha' he was cured of a violent tnmhache, by mg the Vegetable Composition, and ihat he has also u«ed it with succcsss for a lameness tn the back J o h n M o s ;. nf O w a * co, c r.riifit** t i n t h» was c u r e d o f an «ntnrk by u s in g th e V e g e table W a r r e n H c c o x , E^rj tides t h a t hc h a s tx p e r ie o f l h e V c fselahle Coni|< per?on*—-also w itnessed others, in cases o f rhcn kc S c h n d d e r W a rin g , o that he w a s afflicted back, a n d cxp e n e n c c d ihe V e g e t a b le C o m p o s J o h n D C m y . o f A n 1 is fully satisfied of ihe i ble C o m p o s itio n , for lu having ex p e rien c e d r**l S n i i f h W rffd, o f Sen that h e I ih s m a d e u*e u' p o s itio n , in his fam ily, great b e n e fit ftom n> an d e x t e r n a ll y T h e above valuable by A lp h e u s ll<iydrn. N« M u n d a y .N e w - Y o A r f tet, R e y n o lds A R E A L I T Y ' I R E M E D Y F O R T I I E P I L E S < T HK SUBSCRIBER IS IN FO S S K S sion of art Ut(-*U>iOle U rtuedi for Ihdi ‘nircssin^ Jise.ise called Pile* Nothing •hort of the tmportiiinty of numbers »h» tave been romplelelr cured hy i'. overcoin From tho National lntvlligi'ticcrv To the PtorLt or thr l'* n r u S tati * I Huceni occurrences, manifesting not ntcrrly tlie future pfspucts, but the pres> out crrtam tv, of a>wtde division anionc tho p'triy which lists I*itlierto t»uppom-d hts relttctancc to publish this a^Ht-le, with Cjener.il J \cK»o\ ^ \ilniinistrdlion, are llie ?tew of iiiforniiog the aflicied that Ihr^ loo fin|iortaj)l ii“t l»» .iw»ik<*ii a great dc- cun obtain a reitaiu anil safe remedy for llit» jjrec of att^niioii I hpy art* entitled to oniplauit, whicu may be classed w nh ih« ,x dt*e|> irllr>ri»on l*y tin* ‘'pposers of ilu* tnosi distressing lh.it **/leslt i» lieir l o ’*— Administrntiori, and by the public Tin* I he prr,cut m iv ho lem icd the aj;c <•! \ ,, r. 1 ’r k - i u k K t ’i> late publi< ntion w n * |th a i a b o u t” w h ich o u r m e n in h ig h plac< t ; quack nieiliciues.” fh e suhsrM b c. ...M irrs bul , | , P e b u | | , ll(>ll „ f „ p n l.t.c a t frrm e n t , I „ r ll c te l l e r s ; a b o u t w h ich tb e y c * p r r - a ' (predominance o f merely persona! and | mibiliuus motives ov<*r all olher consid erations, sh.ill npeo the eyes o f the com- ln»uniiy tti the rejl character of m en, and 'tln 'te.il clMract* r of the times. On tl.o • ther lianJ, it i vrt.iiiily gives a still moro formidable oppeuranre to tho dangers .ulncli th r o t . u us, when we seo whut I their «.l«jecis a rc, unless u c may hope at ^ the same time lhat the public will see ti tin tn >iUo, und tako care for its owo sa'< tv 1 ’lu‘ir publications afford a strikii.^ t %nmplc indeed o f tho nature o f . t.i jecis. T h e re is not the smallest refei - J er.rt* in auy of them to any pnblic prin* J »jjdc, or public measure. T h e general J welfare, the good of the country, consti- » tuiiuiial principles, political expedicnry« these things, none o f them, oot one, is „,e public that-he . .................... **->••>cc-;-..- , Vo'i pany this ad»ertrsetnei>', fire not ofl>red j»> 1 , , , . r J . . p soucuuue , auum expectation of s.nsfyiny the mcreduhm* i.ut ll 'v«a m,t lho of n ? ut all Gen Jackson and M r. Calbcu.i to t;ivo testimonies m anv l»l»onng undi r “ W{iS 0,,*y *** ovowal. r r»»n» tl»« mo- ‘his niaUdy, that he wishes not t*> 'impose a nient o f ihr ordinal u it*tnbi/9ationn (su pretended core. A h** o f n.itm*of p^Tsonn H wus fidirutli'd to be^ npuinst Mr Ad* »ho have beru completely cured, umv he ams’ Admitmti alioo, >t * h s fo r e s e e n th.it Mjen by appl.ting at Ins liuusr, m r n e r ol \ \ il the puris coiiiposmp it, held tOL'ethcr for i)te nin e hy u com m o n * hj*-rt, ^the hope o f p o w e r , ) would nect'S*«rily (lv asu n d e r \«lnn i l u t p« vkrr should h.»>« b e e n ob- tiam atid Fulton streets, ^iew-V ork JOHN DITCHKTT, I H . W iliw i».«i N B. The nfiiictid ptor »u| plied gi jiu . C E R T IF IC A T E S Mr Juhn Dilcliucf . Sir—1 offer you iny thanks, and t ■ id< i.lined, :• nd when it should com e to be de- uded vv l,o should pu sent, ami uho it i *1 ii ty incumbent on me, to d r 'i i ? n'vs** you, for the benefit of tltc .tfll i.nhhr’t to innke know n to the world “ Spanish Specific,’* a n d I. c ' v^ tins • v ititi n^te to inform them th it I un* choose to quarrel, and yet tbey put the:r^ quarrel on grounds perfectly consistent with the fulh st approbation, on the pari of Mr. Calhoun, of every one of O en. J.icksonN measures. T h e ruin o f politi cal prospects is spoken of, but they aro ' the political prospccts of un individaaf, ' ir-t (he political prospects o f thecountr>.» 1 he merciless proscription for opinion}) ■i.j»»y its i.osis for ih e 'n h K h has st.ilked ovrr the lan d ; the vi-% lhi-m f r ihe fu- j ..J.itiun of national /aiih to the'IndU n s tuir. Nothing but u.e powerful th) tuis- liy of this common U jecl, it was e.»f.v t* P«*m « t \ e , k i i p i n m d t o n s u i h o p p o - ^ w A r o n , | , r O o n s t i t u t i o n ; ihcsa are n o t * j x i n i n d t r - i i u i s is i l i e h i c n d * (il 0 * * n . J w k | » u l > j * T i s w h u li h a v e d r a u n f o r t h c o n t r a - ' ihe mad projri.t of a paper money T reas- s ury (lank ; the war on tho T a riff; th c l [ t i s i n I V n n * » \ i v n u i * na ond those in S o u th,u rsy — all t> i*ei»onalcrimination and r e - ^ r •• e \ i . r*., | • • r»o * ®| F. Bird, and Ahraham ' iothaifi^Hoyt Danb^, k lm e r ,J (>hex Heloy, 1* er^ G e nova, Orange ^ ■ m v v w i * * v A lso , b» J . A . H A D J u n e 2 Sr t&BO. I’ d f tho .C 5 n v cntlon, ; t o t(te p«nple of the U n ited k,Reported by Mr. Holley. a.-P c c . 2 8 j l 8 3 0 . -BLANKS. '^ t i n t r d and for tale al the office the Countrym an, the following (TvTz : 1 ta n ty a tid Q u it Clainr ' Dtcd* r 'esciont o f Jutietnent^nffidm it o f IjjfJ affidavit e f D tfn d a H t ; Mmvit ta obtain Warrant, Wo. Bit o f security fo be tendered toith cit t o obtain Warrant, JY 0 , 3 • ' n n » 4 ; ik Adjournment ; Mortgages ; ■ Excrutions ; Warrant?} r ; bnbpasnat, Src. Sec. 1. J. llA D L E i r. |», Feb. 16. ANTI-M ASONIC PU B L IC A T IO N S . T HE following auti mesonit publica tiom are for sale at (lie Office oi the CoHntryman, vi 2 : Proceedings of the National Convention, held at Philadelphia, Sept 1 1 , I tSO; Free Masonry,by a Master Mason; A Revelation of Free»Masonry, made at Le Roy, July 4t i m j A Narrative of tho facts, rotative to the abduction o f Willinm Morgan , An Address, delivered at Lyons, Sept. 1 1 , !8?0, by Myron Hul/ey ; An Oration, delivered at Le Roy, July 4, 1038, by Solomon Sotnhwick ; An Inquiry Into llio nature and tendency of Freemasonry, by John O Stearns; Reply o f the Genesee Consociation, Giddins’ Almanac, for 1829, 1890, and 1831; ' Anti Masor.ic Songster, fee. t c . ♦ n e v v - e n g l a : AN IXOKTICl LT1 I D e v o t e d io a- nud Rural fcronn ly in tho city of Bost'’ G Fessenden Term s —Threo |h> which a discount o f .*1 «ho pay inadvancr Subscriptions r r ti i s e n T H E subscriber sale, ii Inrgo an. m cnt o f SC R E W S , I.y on.i, Dcc. 2 1, i v , T H E suhscriliei is now nfTnrini Peru N A I1.S, bot' L y o n ^ , Dcc M F L A X S E E D . C ASHtand tlio highest price paid for go6d clean F la x Seed, by D O A N E & HAWKS. Newark, Doc, 2 8 ,1 8 3 0 . JOtf LOOKING G L A S S E S . ^ r l l E subscriber lias on hand Inrpe S y ^ I ^ H E suhsrribr -1 « f S A L T .n l esclm n g e for (.'as L y o n ^ , D er j i»lfc A T C assortment mf LOOKIA><3 GLASS ES, which will ba told unusually low. \ A . J . HOVEY. Lyoni, D e c . 14, 183*. <J8tf TO ' PRINTERS,. , F OR sale, a second hand IlniJiagc Pi css, od which iho Palmyra Ftee- man was formoriy w o rked. Jt will be sold clicap on * ereJit o f fix month*.! . . . . J . A i IIADLEY . Ant|-M asonic Songster, f f ONTAINlNOiaumber ofmWDiic V > 4nd.anti-masonic SO^,G§^ill^tri? ted wilh uftech Erfgravinfi — {'or; tale at the pffice of.tha.Osuntryinan. C A S H ^ O R l J '- '* A'J'H5*DIlEY^wilIVpa^l;c?nii^per '• piu*d M eloaa’CotKn^aiid 'bfncn I \VOS.-aLy«mt^Jatt; 9 ,11 3 h o p s i : .it villn^n of |» llio f ir s t of AJnv n isenbcr. Pa lin via, A pr j JS^Ar K u q u iro o f tlio l .3 «ns, Feb. : J Q B & I i I J V ' T I N G K ’ ^ O F air kinds;'diine on short' notice, .•otj.in'a iifeot jnunotr, at tbe ofecc tf.ilK Countryrittjjfiy.- • J . , A . HADLEY, L y o n s ,- J in .1 6 ,1 8 3 0 . BOOTS V% J . H ( » rLM-% liirge |< S h o e s, nmon^ * hello Boots, St Shoes and P Brogues, Bind fu f n |w ; likewis skin* Boots and 'G H i X D I .^C h ildren ’s M ikin .Slioea of a o f M en’s coarsx ;Ly.piis, D c c . ' EXC1 f '!5 T a v e r n k ,\Bonds, ndi. uics/fbr salo a tt I