{ title: 'The spirit of the times. (Batavia [N.Y.]) 1833-1856, October 27, 1835, Page 2, Image 2', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88075726/1835-10-27/ed-1/seq-2/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88075726/1835-10-27/ed-1/seq-2.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88075726/1835-10-27/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88075726/1835-10-27/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: SUNY Geneseo
'.K r - f»'.: ' V\' '% - '■'/ ji-.., • f - ' t - : . . . ' . . • A i'/- ■» ,' -.- - .r ‘_ f: -» IV » ^ '3 ‘ \ ^ ' ■ i^ppolnted sectreianes. p-'.After.'J]i'!e' ^ e iP p ie f , r p r i credeiMlall, t{je co n v f n li0 r p r o - t thfee'clndidates io sopp<trf*j‘i(r at the* ensui|)g elective ot^ ^ I s i V ^ i ^ t a l n e _Sbjier)t)r ■) • ennjpapy tvere de Mr, •tiilzimnn B«?lkn|& |h e pfecdff, for the r*«envery ol^ UUOR efitrusted to Ihejr care for traos- ’perlitioo^i^to; Philadelphia^ ^ It|w«ii u rj^d on the^part of the de* febd^nts, that the m issing property had'pot beep left »n!^he care o f any of titerfitteot‘3 o f ih^ company, bat was pierety niaced in the <itEce, wbTl^' the p ’an iiiif was paying his {are rsj a pa$ the ad^prlisenieat^^^iuxaacix^ that tPia o e m p ln y were odt'^responsi. to]e^.i&p..,7>ir$iialso read -ip covert. On ihj.e^ar^pf the plaintiff, it wniLtjonten». ded th a f although the'defendants^ did £ t f e notice that they refbsed to^b^ sgpoj^ibT^ for the loss of property .. »|>liip|o i^elr possession in the r^gb “ courset»|!their/ business operation pn- 4e;r,the Wnciion and by the althj^fy ^^4|ll^ir charter, yet their edicts' t^re ,^ftefly fiitHe mnd o f no a,vail,anrf/t«&/e in t ^ i t y and law^ for the loss or d^imctpoH^ under such circumstances or-^oodshdonging to \a ih ^ r In bis charge t.> the jury the Ie|rned judge caineided with 4he argiimehts o f the plRintiffs coon- tel, and the Jury .an‘ 2 *’ded damages in ■iim,stf% ofjXrce hundred dollars^ fot \ Sjj^at,_,aH baggage Yorh mercantile Ada. \it Meuibers of ^ssedcibly. | O n couji log the ballots |t appeared that ^lohn B. .j^inner, of M ddlebuijy Ifoel S. Smifch, of Wet hersfield, ^/Cyrus Jeinlts, of Byror, bad received the greatest number Uf wofes and were duly pomitmted. I On motion, Resolved, That 9 com- rmitiee of l»vc be appuioted by the chair jlo draft resolutions expceisivie pf (|>e ense of this couveutipn. Whereupon he chairman announced ili,e following ommiltee--Isaac A. Verplanck, E|>- i fc' ' ’ Aduelprsvknted ’— A most unkind and lipgentlem a n ly interference with ihp-private affairs. Sof two iodividitals perpetrated pni M ondav by several ^ u i z e n s pf H opoken and Mr. Andrew .B o y d , 3 considble-of Bergen towmship ,fpr w|ftich they djperve to b e r h r n n icM . « - I f t^ o persons in question— th'eir , npmea arO state^ fo ,b® H e n r y A ilkin aht| Thom a s Sherman— had’gotien in> . to a little priva'oj broil about som ething jpr nothings and bethought them selves “tp^arrange if w i|h “ c o lfee and pistnU i^ifSr two” under tne Weehawken^.bluff’. i , 'Bhis judicious intention bflcarapJ^#own and the cnp?tabla aforesaftf, instigated by the citfzppf aforesaid, repaired to tb e spotfndarne^ted them both. T h e y were fajfcOn befc#e # 4 A- Paradise; JIT‘ jo*t‘ce o f ihei peace, o f J e r sey city l^nezer Mix, William Mitchell, Josiih ^attnrjoo and Moulion FarnhatQ. O n motion the foliowtiig gem iem ivpre appointed a Ce<>'ral iComiOitt^** for the ensuing year—iy^e»i|on J. Rea- Held. Fredericfc Folldt, Dn^'pid Scotty ^JouUai^F^fi^ham^ and Isdgc A. F t f - lapck. ■ . *: Mr. Verplanck from the committ^e fo draff resolutions reported the follow-i ^»g which pfere unapMHonsljy adopted. ■ Resolved, That«y^e ^ d Tence.in the abdity and inteorily of tlije ^ndidutes this day nominated to rep. jesefjt this,county in iho Assem b ly ;^id recomti^i)(|j^H'U) to the domocrtti % of the county as men in every way i ntitled^io their SuflTi <»ges, and \ li > will ij’elecj^d, fditliAilly represent their ii;4- Urcst and wishes io the state legisla*. I'jiro. Resolccd, That the oomiiuvion ojr - lOtf lam ental iULll ««nt .ttff to. ait their trial, that in this free country gent!em|nr ^ a y not be alUmejl to v iolate the faws ara the i n t e g r i ^ of xh'btbec’ab' pnrpnsJ without the offi-« ’ l i n g o f pbace officers ! efc *‘^!^uifentertn' ■* •i ’ifabt.ia, fherp are no ^persona - ,J j p earn their bvin^ b y ‘honest indus try, ivhonrff s o /t n u ^ and ,So often im^ :^pps^Mp0Jt, as ,the Newspaper fFa*erni^ ^ “ T h e b a ^ e j o f all our tribe isr-suf- W e ‘^obinilt^d every filing—‘ quarrel with rj,'obody~and i d every body quarrel w itbu?. W e give away * j a grivtuiious advtJrtising, io support of o j|iber,iy, law ana rel|gioivinfant schools ly in g s in hosm tals, &c» A&c., more m o n 'i^ annually - thVt' would build a church,, and- yet w^e ere constantly U : ^Qod oatured tbi(ng^” \athhe expense of hfili pockets. Bh* no pafifer. W e-are cS^^bWihffwiser Ot^eiry ^ a y —arid there o f OS -who' fonuhaltely begin to ■ 4hat “ g iving is not more ; ouy Attjy ihao o u f .neighbors^ H ere .trhia hopnUy^ Ho|t<4n ^rans'epipt. ...^r:- y-^gjgjggCT ■ |pbrn^ieyimld;|irmter in •i>^ N v r p '■ P'r. ^ „ , inner, ............. .. .. „ <gidf-ftl.1 ihO reward he usked o f pus W riiy for his tervices, was a marble .n ioaom e m , wlth.the»inirciflpiibn, “ H ere J i f f iHuflT G reoii.’* T h is, bo »ald, .wenIdK'do him ^ justice. T h e printer w b p id^b him^ justice. ^^hm'«ii^idi*=^lwce dmmcdtwely^ -iitrder ,4^7fb4 heJd ti^ the T e le.. 4 inscription, as a mot> \f : lies Duff G r e e n .” W e do . seoiinient •« applied f brot^^^ the wit is good. Virgii^an. ^dHaieMohe - O n nSi^iirdaV ^ ^ convahle, Ja. iiw.1^*^^ijjaoded the . R e c o r d e r an cohH W fli; ............ ... .... f c c o t > o y h f # t § .m persons w ho hiptt^baccity to the ; jif f ’Scomber I f i • ,t O / it «pp+*ar- 4' jcibotber w 3Sfl4aa^ ‘ bean convietdd and se|ond* tim e -^5^ a third ‘ #sdMh r im e — S jt fitXb t:md £■ f f T p J t s story svas! , scarcely: ^ yt .aeems' l a b om ftltn* did i*» ,,d^fdoal lifm l with eaiitfa a p i s t o F M the hip, bpf the 47 j - w h o l e o f th e f tfg^ic em h ellisbm ents I;[ ek MM1. v WALW.iKTH, for Senator id i jo eighth District, lilis our Cor-lial ap< ^obutrun and litat we will use ull h<>n. doable means in our power to secure Ws e lation. : R es^ved, T h a t wo h.ive fuill amll! uiiduninished confideoco in the aJmiii- | iitraiion-of onr siaie goveriimeiit, .imlli • bat' \V illi . vm L. M arcv , as a>j jii{ic‘.\', | •iile deoiocrai, as an huiiest atnl imet ent ms'i, is erainetuly qual;Se(l to I the cxecqiivo chair of the Empire ^ M By sitiif s im i wot [«Mi flrcplidhxki ol^^The piilik? Ifttrtir jpcendlli^^^ p f -eyfry-.L d^cHptteft^.p^PP^t M _, i|ie y tyopld 1^ ? dere^io carry iflMW selv e f into fhttse stares, and the cheu- lation o f which they know isforbiddem by the laws o f thrisf stares. . R e solved, T h a t the conduct oE the fhoUtiohisU i s ccwardly aS vy,ell asi-by pocritical, and evinces an entire pro^'- tratiori o|f all moral s e n s e — h ylTocrit^l because they admit that ^lajvery Ts a political evil and estclosively under the control o f the state goveriimjpnM, and not of C o n g ress, yet they are fnnUing societies arid exciting the people o f th e yVee sfa/es upon the subject j that in our opinion their object in thus m u lti plying societies in this and* other free states is nor limited to the mere raiising of ftiud.s to pay for iho printing'of iii' cendla^y•paper8 to be sent to ihe south, but to concentrate a political forrie lOi act as soon as sufficiently formidable in the national legislature, first; by abo| ishtng slavery in ..the District uf Co lumbia, and after having so far rtver ’ leaped the barriers of the Constitutiou,' to esirry out their plan ; walk over Suchi other pans of I hat‘s tcred iiistrum eiil a^ lie in their way, and declare freedom and protection to the slave. T h e following resolution was ihet submitted to the convettion by Ebe* ne7/f!r M ix, esq. and adopted : Resolved, That in the aa.slract, w;e are opposed to slavery, aud heartily wish it were iintnedi tiely effaced from the moral cliart o f the earth, if the s ime could bo cflecled without endan- geri+tg the social ties existing nnioiig mankind as society is now niganized, and ourv®nifs in respect to the several states of the U n ion. R e solved, That the proceedings of fiiis Convention bo published in the T im e s and A lb a n y A r g u s . H. J REDFIELD, Ch’o. ' 'VAN. PI3 P B N , \ ■ 'orNBW-YoBk. ,1 . rotli VIC»-PltBSTl^BNT, R l C B A l t l ^ M . J O B N S O N , ^ ^ OFKyt«TUCKT. | F O R Sy.N A t 01 [BEN J A M IN W A E I I f O B T H , I OF CuAUTAVgOI {ate. v|fnei t«m. Resolved, That we entertain for the nerable President of*iha U . States .lings ; f great respect and admira- His w|)ule lilo lii,s been devoted tp the service of bis country, and his 4 <lu!y; appreciate the value of ti fal service. I|n svar'he ever proved HjlTKarless defeuder o f li is Country from foreign f wrongs and oppression— in p lace as-fearles|S a defender or tier m.\ fTxr'rifi, ^b« ■...thcrf dcsigOS of a JJk 0 petj^k Lnteriiial faciioa. T h e love the 4 ^ e r ic a p people*, ^te admirav li^n o f the world are the reward of I ilm se services, and when his present lejm of olBce sluill expire, he will re turn to his home and fireside with the gt^id wishes and heartfelt blessings of a j^ee and happy people. « Alesnived, 'rijiat wo hail wiili proud sa^sfaction the nomination of Martin Y^n Buren, by the B iliimore Coiiven- tis^n, fo|^^Presidei)i oftho U . States.— T h a t the many liigh and responsible st^ ioiis to which he has from tim e to time been called, by a pe«>ple grateful un|| ever ready to reward their failliful se|vuor3, the /abnity displ.iyed by him in|perfdrm ing the colics of those sta* li(|ps, the tiiumpiiaui manner in which h # i s sustained by the great body of thf;. people after having been for tw e n ty j y ears the mark for the evenoraed sin fis of the opposition, are to us s|»t' ist].jctory ev-idence of his integrity aliid pauliolism. T h a i as cinzens of File gr|ht state o f N e w York, wh l^ave wit- ae|sed with heafiM t satisfaciion the ji^rfnd em inence which Inr “ favorite spf r 'b a s gained io the confidence and sfifi IctiuQS of the people of our sister Sta jcs. W e cnii say to them in alii sin- eeftrty that their affections and confiN denee have not been m isplaced— and weijask and hope to receive their cor- diaij .co-operation in the approaching Pr4isid.eott.1l election. . ^e^solved. That Richard M. John- sot^llie democratic candidate for V ice Pf^^ideni, is in all r e j e c t s worthy o f thak distinguished stotion. T o him as dior the unqualified praises of his airiois in artns have already been d«4— I® him as a legislator the tudb of the Aaiprieajri peoplle 1*. and the next presideipial election . that the people are not un- ^ralfful, li.esolved, T h a t We condemn in the mojj unquaUlied manner, the conduct of J^few restless men in the slate who ihnjiiah anii slavery societies in the /retstat'es, advocate the immediate ab- 'oR,if|4n of slavery\ at the south—that wo •ttise among the leading abolUioo*' ’ist8i|the samo unreasonable and head- String men w h o * f e w years since es- tabl^hed a line \if stages lo compel an ®hs|rvance of »h§.Wi?^®*h, and whb ol^ several thousand Sunday 8Qh%l children, petuipned Congress tp su5{|end the traiismissioiU o f the oiiaiFs close the post offices op thj^t.4ay. Bpsolved, T h a t'it is unreasnrithte. tingimerous apd unjust for a citizen o f Net). York by vyboso laws near thirty Were dcem e^ necessary for the Mai ahoiiiion qf slavery* to of the souihern V^amtf ap tmimc ^einancipatlon of hjs slaves, ®|jsolv.pd, Thjtt«4he states so fate a s jt f|gards the lubjecj^ o f slavery ire 9ov«^igp an d iudfep.ehderii^thatij!t is thei\,(Au-0 t h e lltity fhortlfOri- jst»,.iw b p ^ K prom p ted 4y. # »ilicir4 sensjt o f religious dmyv |o (oth^ people of the s lavefioldlfli^M k il and , .submit to' liwf Abereof, coralgan4(^tbjr% a| F R O M U T IC A . T!ie Abolition Convention penceablv dispearsed — the City cvucuated by the l.tceudi tries and its Honor pre- seneJ. We have the laiisfactioit ofannoun- ctng to tho IV'cnds of the Union evt r\ wJipre, :!io peaceaUo dispetsnn of the .AbolitionFanatics congregated at Utica on the 2 1st iiist., with a view to the organization o f a S'.ato .Am i-Slavery Society; and the abandonment of their designs, under the strong “ pressure of public opinion,” and the spirited and determined remonstrances of the cii- izens of Uiica’— whilst tlf-it city has preserved from the dishrdee of being made the scene of a second “ Hartford C o n v ention” for the dissolution o f the tfnrO'fl. TTTO mriCtt piatsa vitir, not bl' awarded to Iho c itizens for the firnrtind dignified stand which they assumed, under the highest degree o f popular excitem e n t, and for thoir judicious aiid successful efforts to defeat the m achi nations of the inceridinries, and save them from tho coxisequetsces of their own infatuated Conduct, as well as ftir the peaceable and orderly maner in which they'effected their object. T h e rircumstances under which this result was brongbi oboul aro detailed in the letter which wo publish below , and' in ^tlie accounts contained in the extras, .from the offleos o f the O b server and I'Vhig. j It seom s that som e 40 or 50 o f the jzealots accepted an invilatit»o from |Gerrit Sm ith— a gentlem an who has lacquired a higher reputation for ulira« lisms of e v ery kind, than for discretion lor consistency—to repttir to his UousO jin P e iefboro, a disian’re of 36 miJey from U tica, for the purpose of bolding jthf.'ir nteelinp. As this is a little vil- age' of som e tw e n ty or thirty houses, tnevhalfof which are owned by Mr. Smith, it is not improbable that the 'aciionists tvill be allowed to assembie ruder his roof, and go through with tho ‘a r c e ^ f orginizing a society. Farce t certainly will be, for tltere is but a landful of men in this slate, of any party, who will continue to brave plib Ijic opinion by pushing forvvard th«ir ttoad projects, so justly offensive to the Tfio D em o cra tic C o u n ty C b ravention w h ich assefnbled; in th is v illa g e o n th e 22 d in sta n t, nom jin ated J o h n B . S k in n er, o f M id d leh u ry , C y rp s J en k s, o f B y ro n , a n d J q el S . S m ith , o f W eijh erefield, to r th o A sesm o ly . A b etter tick 4 than th e a b o v e co u ld n q t h a v e b een se lected. M r S k in n er is w ell la n d favorably knoy-n to th e electors o f th e co u n ty , h a v in g twieje rep resented th em in th e sta te leg isla tu re, creditably to h im self a n d advantageou.<-ly to his constituents, tie p o sse sse s ta len ts ol a h igh order, a n d a k n o w led g e o l leg isla tio n w h ich will m a k e h im a h ig h ly u sefu l in em b er. J u d g e Jenl^sis a ,m a n e v fry w a y .w o rth y o f th e su f frages o f hio'feHotV citizens, ta a d to w b o m h e is rid f w h o lly a stranger. bossesses b u st- nfcsa h.iErits— a m in d w ell etored w ith u sefu l know led g e, b laiid an d H fla b fo ln h is m a n n ers, and tof u n im p ea ch a b le in teg rity . M r. S m ith j h a s ta len ts w h ich p ecu lia rly fit h im for a legis' lator*— u n tiring a n d a ssid u o fu | in b u sin ess— raithful, h o n est a n d ca p a b le; \VVe h azard n o th in g in sa y in g th a t th e elec tors o f th is co u n ty n ev er h ad cepfionable tiiket p resented fo rfh eir su ffra g es T h v a rc m en w h o se in terests in d feeling are einphatically th eir o w n — a n d w will rep resent th em faithfully in th e co u n cils o f th e sla te. eenfirt^a Huritirigtoh will rem m to that city, with a liberal reward im their -pockets, to which their vigilance fully entitles ihetn.pr 7 N, Y-HTeurnal o f Commerce. ho, if elected, [and creditably the grblurid, the poise o f which during i the ni(^hi, is represented to have been I ferrifir, Such ao - o ccurfet c e is not 41 within; Our r e c o llection. T le streams have heett ewolien by the ncliing ol I the RitOw, and the damage t< the crops must have been considerallle.— Ver mont Btute Paper * . - - . . . ittee ap- fsfouth, luid so hostile to the tranquili-'\ poiniod at the last sessien. oi;i the sub* ty a n d in te g r ity o fth q U n io n . VVe'learn from ofher sources that tte abolilioi.ists organizoil temporarily fcy the a'hpnintroent of judge Brewster o|fR iga, Monroe county, as chairman secretary—pud that although the COOF slitoiioh fbr Uie proposed A . & 3ttCt‘ ejv was read, it was not adopted, nor wjasany society formed,officers appoint e ^ or nsijips puroled, before the con vention diispersed— Argus. I Thotripson, the English renegade, has been com p letely sitenced lij Bus- itjn. N o tice was given from pulpits oil certain clergym en that he would lec ture on Y/ednesday . evening, but 'Jie •lip riot make ‘M s ’appearance. T h e Bpsion Post of T h f e d a y says : T h o m p son, the Eiigliah abolitionist, diJ not dare attempt to lecture yester day. Ritchie flail was opened for t,hi» Society o f M ofdl Reform., gs was stflted, which it was presumed was the Aqolinon Society, but no M r.Thomp* 80(1 could be seen ; w e believe adjourned without proceeding* business. T h e r e -w a s a large nutn4. her ot people about the door ^ HnU tr/(o utere uer^ anxiiiUsto iroiuetd to Mr. Thompson. 'f. T h e BustoQ G a zette of last Thurl^ dA j'fk y s # ‘^Jt was reporied laSt evening that,' on eom p laint of the i^ayor, Thom p son had beett hohnd o v e r to' k e e p th e p e » c p .' T h is, perhaps, is the b e s H ii« wiioD t h a | cani be tnade ofthegiSoho- ilf b;j^lht ;cityy%hih[pffftes| bia the IxenCgep^riBy^ Would Hite / r | i « io lo m t Plhor way^,” so PENNSYLVAISIA. T h e election in tliis S ta te, n s v e a n iieipatotl, has resulted in th e E lec ion o f P lr. R itn er, th e ^lim < tso n ic W h ig ca n d id a te f> r G o v ern o r.— W h e n vve ra y “ h s vve a n ticipat >d,”’ w e n o t b y any m ea n s w ish to b e iin d crsiood a s ra y in g 'that P en n sy lv a n ia D as tu rn ed ijscream to the enusQ o f D em o cra cy — w e do'mj t m ea n th is at all, Jt is o n ly from t’lc fo co o f circum sta n ces ! I th at t|he o p p o sition h a v e ach ieve d a tem p o ra ry i trium p h — th eir tim e o f m isru lo w ill b e a ’lor^. j J nUner united th e w h o le elem en t t o f o p p o sition I to D em o cra cy in th at s ta te s p F h ig s. B a n k -1 m en , F ed era lists and< n n lim a sn n s^ w h ile th e . Dem o cra tic p arty d ivid ed o n W p lf a n J M u h -1 leobufgh. S o far a s retu m s lla v o ]> een r e -! ceived.and th ese co m p rise a ll th e co u n ties in j the sta te, ex cep five,' th e u n ite 1 vote o l th e tw o D em o cra tic ca n d id a tes e:^L-ced 3 tbit o f Ritner b y 8 , 999 . In IS 32 V 'o lfs m ajority ' o v er R itin er w a s o n ly 3 , 0 - 19 . S c far th en , th e Dem o cra tic v o te h a s b een in ert: scd . O n th e > d iv ersity o f ; o p in io n a m o n g th o frr n d s o f tlis to o D e m o - T h o v o te o f 'election w ill be 6 trc>ng a n d d ecided in favor |f Tan Buren I.A Fr^^&AlbMfBvMingiJournar T H E C O MM E R C I A l i #^A1N K , . T h o disappearance o f H-etlry Bar ton', late C a W e r o f the Com m ercial Bank o f Albany, haf natoraly^ created much exciiem e tit, as it did the aston- ishnieoi of llte Directors and persons connected with that Insiitutioii, and given rise to various niniors concern ing its stdvency. In consequence of the publication of an article in the Journal o f conitncrce, of N e w York, stilting the c a .p ita l of the Bank at 1^240 000, .and an embezzlenie.nt of $ 2 1 0 ,0 0 0 by the late C a s h ier,'h e Di rectors deem it proper to apprise the public that the cafti'aT o f the Bank actually paid in is $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 , loge^her with a oett surplus of $ 7 9 ,2 6 3 . ma king the total antpunt o f capital $ 3 7 9 263. T h e Directors are not apprised Ilf defaleatiuns to the amount of $ 1 3 0 , OGO, which, if it should be that stnO, will leave an unimpaired capital of $ 2 4 9 ,2 6 3 . Alih<.ugh ri partial tess is • hus sustained by the Stockholders, the Directors are enabled, fr<-m the exaninatlona m ade, to give the assu-^ hince that in no event can injury or loss nccure to o'hers. BesMeS, bv the terms of the Char ter nf this B'ltik, the Stockholders are individually responsible to double the amomii of the original capital, bf ing $ 6 0 0 000. T h e biHiiiPSS of ihe Bank •will n«il be suspended, all n«»tos, drafts, and deposits will be paid on demand. JOHN TOWNSEND, President. W I LLARD ,W ALKER. V l Fresh GEORGE W. STAN'rON. JOHN L. SCHOOLCRAFT, WILLIAM NEWTON. LEWIS b e n e d i c t , JA.VIES HORNER, ' JOHN GOTT. SETH HASTINGS. Directors. N. B. T h e other D irectors are at present absent from the City. the Roch'es^l^ Bills 00 ting in the •. ------- - . . notes in favbur of. the sphshribqr,, -Who^- V^cfeivethe\^ charges. , ^ w r e t i a y v L L c o x ^ October 26, 1835J' ' * n7> r S - M .% ? * r k -RoieJ,-., 1/ .^0 ^ ® RDMPT payment fipon a U J l Notes and accdtifiis diiCiJlK |B.^rife«. is requested t<> be majlB lo L, G l'BoyJ, iSsq. wli.i is dii'y { .iithorised to receive |the ..satab* fJalmia, Cdohfr.^Q 1835’ 1 i: G O O D N E W S S M I T H ^ S ^ A t f E l V , \HT a V s ju'st receiv^, from J K B - New Y o ri, a fresh siipmy, of Fam ily Gr met it s’ Uhnsisting in pMt o f Loaf, Lump and Brown Su g a r s — T e a s o f •alii i cratiq Icandidalcs fur Governor. IsPennsf'jlya.nia at tho Presidential Wpl tt’ero not aware wltjeu we issu- j ed our last', that the sprinkling o f snow which fell arourid ^us on ti e SOih iil had, iTweniy m ites to the cast been workod'up into a regular winter storm W e observed the succeeding nioruing I that lllie hills the east treie w h ite, w h ite (SO little fqll «o the village, that W e learn jtrn part of it reached ction) ami ada, it fell 4 inches. Ueen very kiirds# Ootfee, &(>ice. 8tp <»fn Raisins,, andeall kinds of Gro o f -al?. C a n d le s ’ iceries. altl as cheap u f w li i c h w d a re d iip p ^ d 'fb ,se I ns th e c b e a >es< fo f^ tH ^ r c q d y . <ir o n sh o r t credit. iP e r fu r th e r h o rd cu la * -s c a ll a n d exam in e oi^ r G o o d s a n d p r ic e 1 for y o u r .selves. JEbl® via ictoher, 26 th 183 5 . Alb:3||y, Octojli^r, 13, 1835. this tovvn til th A c»Stf was th e Suprem e trii^d in Court, it \v-d$ a t o n c e ’'d isso lv ,e d L how e V ic r , that in th e e a st the c o u n tr y , (a n d p r o b a b ly jsn n io d is ta n c e in . th a t d jr also all tile' n o r th e a st, in C a I to th o d e p ib o f fr o m 15 lo It is d e s c r ib e d as having I d estructive to fruit and fui est trees, rail ^ Uiteraljy stripping them of ihfeir branch es, end breaking immenso i umbers to whiqjtejsof consitlerabte importance to mastOrt. fend apprentices. The ac tion was brought by a plaintiff' against the dcfetidaiil for enticing^Vay ami employinp nn ittdenled mppronllce — which u t& clearly prttved. The judge iti diargiljr^^ the jury, steled rleariy and elcgalifly the tew on the subject, and the necessity lo',sotJ‘’W o f appren* tiees being aiesidy, and falilrful »> masiersl |nd ibat the h^ter ish'otfiu' disciMioteliancci evry*- encburagemeoi of apprentices being disobedient and lefracioryl by .refusing them lemploy- menf. V?e H|i4er5tood the judge to say, that masters were liablje fur dapi- ages, wliefi they employed or har4<;^| runaway 4ppremjicl3S, whether boimd or not, l f i | could be pr «>ved they tef- their employers without goqd apd suf ficient Cflirae. ^he> jury in the above case, a\vai|de#|^B plaiiniir b hundred and twenly-five collars damages.— Westchestet InleJfgencp.r. S O O D . lei’ than, any whei’e else, A T T H E j l & a \ a v i a C ^ a s lA ’S t o r e , . Sign of “The New Stors’Tately occupied by Burr Ik. BlosSom. rW NflE So Ji^criher h^tving ' a k e n t h e as i figr,m ;nt of Levi Bl- s<oin Jr. n f a 'l his interest in^lhe sMek of Goods 5tc. of the late firn of Burr St Blosscm. is now enabU‘fi(.)otiviUi|!landiaa the deficieiicy i-l la'el to r e s u m e h i s business ami will c m tiime a Cas 1 Store in-his own ijaime. U r will make ii an object for porchalsers tu GoodgJtjiXt wreli. .;£H C . C . B L 'itx‘ 1 : A \ ] 3 ' ^ J i i j s t r e c i j k e 4 from Pelr4«t*a M of Mack«J» P W E F I S H ^ A N D ^ o w t : ^ IAVE a l s o , ]^ r e s h ;o t f 5 v O G O l ! ! ! ! ] j \ ' A A s , • o t I 3 , 0 0 0 ! !!I!J ' ; y s t e « , C l ^ m s , Tripe, T d B t e s , a n d T b b s i e r s . Supetilne FLOUR the C h eese fro m th e dairy of StrOQj Butter, put d o t U i n May apd FVM quality DipU Candles . ■ 1 , 200 -lbs. Havdem vbO d o . June Ia si. 200 do Bniavia Ootoher 12, 1R35 triNTJEF^ Lar[ juit rfcei-ved a n d f> r sfie, t,y~ Cumber 3 M fn i h SERVER L E M O i v ^ S jim r e -H- crivedlby SMI i'H,& St’s c® aD(J 156 i O rlith.- m s ,635 ^“ “ tll^SEAVER ® © 0 B i 7 T H E OX|,| y A r e n<ifavl«. October 27. 1 R.95 CC?*The Episcopal Con|tention of the State of New York assembled at Utica *i>n the Igl insi. T le Right R«v. Bi&hnp of' the Diorrse in the Chair. T h e R e v . Dr. Hiiwks and the R ev. F . H. Cuming werit appoint ed Secretary. T h e Corani jeci of making further profision for the “ due Episcopal supervision;” rc ported (D favt»r of a division of the Diocese as the- most eiigibltj mode ol effecting the o b j e c . No suc|i division abd the R e v . O . W etm ore o f Utica.a* ^can takb place, however, m d e r the recent 8|'ct8 o f the C o n v e n tioa, within ijfree yfWirs-^ It. The Darien Hank Robbery .— A Savannah paper of the 12'h ibst. giv-es the panirulars ofth o re d v e r b « f $ 6 9 ,- 381 of the money stolen froinjihe hank «).f Darien, correspt.nding aiU*-- the statem ents we have a|ready published. IVtessrs. H a y s and Huntingiiu, police ofucors, o f this ciiy, made ih|a cuacov^ ery, having obraiiied a clue o it from Iho c o o fessronsof John F iizglrald. mif of ihelrobUers, who was arrested here on suspicion. His cnDres8ioii!i also im plicated a man by’flie name't f P a tnek Savage, a jiiurt^ym a n coach maker in e««ri*yy p f ^ r . W arner ( f Savan nah. T h e money was fount!, agreea bly to the direciions given b | Fiizger-. aid, stow ed aw«y in the ceilihg o f Mr. g a r n e r ’* coach houie. AI the hUh Bank Tte.ve Low been he threw iw a y w h en piirsufd by pos me oftceisiftbaf city, I If.m m iing $ T ,3 I 5 au. ver, whi^h w a i Hlio l e i e f e m y f gerald ih Sayrinnab, b>ft haf (nnVed froiH the plac^ nf j->| « i 8 iuppoied.ijioce he left IS 4ep6;s|i w 18 auppoiett, I io c e h e le ifi ife a f m ?^*** (•aj?J the Spivani iil» t>Xn h«f b e e a ^ e o ^ m itted t o T f f t ib r f «2«h»?W ion. F iteg e f t ld a t a t e l lr that the |2 S , 0 0 0 foon^ T ‘ W iL L tjA 'M s & i> o iiiJ t A N e s c ||i5 0 3 i t e th e j iio ’^ r e c e i v i a g |a splen d id a s s o i t m e n t o f F a ll arM W in t e r ^ O O D 8 , C O N S l S T i N Q i O F 3 C j ° l ) r y G G o o d s , 1 4 ^ H a r d w a r e , I r e n , S i e e i , a n d N a i l s , Q e k e r Y , 2 ^ 9 w i t h alm o s t Vestinks. A lso !i a.'iic e i:sually cn lled for. ell o f u h id , ' wit! hp rtf ue> I. m »» ac L- i __ . ^ T L i l O ' E . A T h i s o i d s t a n d , A l e c h a n i c ’s -LM- Hall, informs bis ol«i friends and < tis- tuuff rs that he has just returned frnin !i New-York 'vith a splendid assiirttnent of i, C t [Froiiii th e V Y ash in gtn G lob es.] Nepolitqn Indemnity — h; gives us pleasure ii|sta t e , that we are info,m ed the last pnpinn o f the second ttistal- ment u u d e | the N e a p o tiiican T i ^ i y has, as walariticipared, reached New York, in tile last packet, anil thaf^lte nen proceeds of it bn^ing tiovy nsrer- lam ed, ilieyCan bcxappo'iionpyiaiid 'hat any of thM elaim a m s ar.* now able to obtain i li ^ j s h a r e of the money at the T r e n s- ufy Depaitm eiU on deainnd. But we mit|erstand that Brnabgeraen^^^tesuteed. are makinm and notice wil( J probably be given to-morrow by the Si-creiary o f the T r e .|sury, so that the umtniu’i each is enliljled to can be ktn>wn at a ipsiance; ai|d that several Banks in the large citiesl where it can bn had on applicationJ: wilt be designated, and thus any trc|nble, delay, and expenses o f sending l|;er<. fijr it be <rbviated. t»eii. si'tt County SunogHtes Coim|| 5 s H E m Sale oflllhe real E-i»ie r.f IJeremiah ...... ..... (leitger, late outbe town of Btlavia deceasr'd ji ttiiR.-'ftit'ds.accoe iteinp r.ani in ta ii.;= „ x- .. .. , , ’ __ w ill h e d iS foS c in th is c-jnr ly , pnivcd ctec iti BHiayia. 0«t d o fss low as el\ kouffi,* Fur Cash, PrUtluce or ap, pher 12 . IS S o. . i „e &..DOS|lA3leB. rtoherj'vf, is C lo th s. C a ssim e r s a n d a g o o d a w o itm e m o f R e a d y M a d e C l o t t i i i i g ’. C o n sistiiq; o f G o a r s. V e s ts , fen d P a n taloons, D fc jw ers a n d W r a p p e ia , S h ir ts, C o lla r s a n d 'B o B o fe ^ . S to c k f, a n d S u s- pepdera. .• C o s ts m a d e a n d C u M in g d o n ^ B d fa v T a , n 7 '' O 'en esee C o u n t yj Surrogates C ou rt ss H E n ^ o B e y a i n s i n g - f i o m if i e Sate o 'lb e real E -sa te W r jn o ^ C o u k late o f th e lo.V(i of G < -.iaes V id e , ________ Snr^>ga,o,-„flS&JfiHavh,, on m - W (he |{ a lA'ijt d a y o f Dij ^ ih a r n e st, a t te a 0 'vibck in l| ' '°°E B n N E 2 E R M K , S u ,-to g a !e. S i l l y October, 25^1335. n ; 6w | i L A I i S ' Joiatera* ^ Joiaterai js-mooth a.-,<TJack j Heccivtd by ii-‘ II Long aB d Short P14tjs Just L. BAREER m B V ejmey a r i s i n g t h e p i R S T UctoDqr^^aTi fjllhe retd E-i»ie r.f jeremiab ! i “^pril ar^ ray rimes Afi -tto are now due a rf wenjed. surrio^aiss office HI Bajavia. on Moiidav the 1 m -ke to ea'l on 14th day of D^pember uext,i at leq u’dockV’U W ANTED a Ui the forenooilt 1 '! {'^nnn.a i.:_ foher. Snt||.i Wo T x a : G O O D S w ill b s ■ 2 * i a r p H K' Cbparmer-shipTereto-! -B-. fo re fixiidfincT i L __ :t ___ !i ai>nr ib.scriber bits been fore c.xi^hng b e lw e e o th e 'sa isc r ib e r s 'i of th e ^ b e r th e firm 4 f B u rr ^ Blossom , id this dav f *^ S U ’lfeA N C E C O M F A N ^ . o f ^ will «nendtoapJhcationLt te the Genesee H base Albert Bmitih.' -c. h. B D a a n , - ^ L BLOSSOM, Jr. Batavia, Oct.,eO, 1835. ' ^ New York, and, hi? ofHcej- oppoai M o x B x x jflSoiifS ^ ■ ^ H E S l ib s c r i b e j ' w i l l ; .-®T L o a n s o i Estate. A p p ly Octobers. 1S35. Genesee liousti rigagt oppe e f f e c t on Real ito’ (he O c t o b q r ^ s L d F i r s t trouble tor the gtoail p:i.£i 1 ill (for p ymerit-' i kinds of Prod»f<^, for which sold V'ery cheap.'! JA S iES^.jS5Itre. 5 . , Snow St^rm. — A tiieitd writes us from K iliktiuny, in in the northern' section oT the Slate, that on the 30 h o f Septem b e r -the snow covered the ground in iliut town lo the depjh of six inches— arid contiihjes— ‘‘1\ was a EieguUir pf papect t o b e W ld tho wheat th u s tm b eilded, pressed down to the eyrth, aril the cuttle driven t« the bains for sh d ter. W e ‘have had a re> markable season-—snow having fallen on the Whit Srlli the etation.” lle^adds in Qoiictusion — ‘‘ F a n Buren^mfounskes prosperous ly in this region.\ — iV. H. Patriot. ALBERT SatTH. Batavia. Qptlobpr 13, }835. j „ q I V 1 1 CVVhbreasl Cy- i ha\l'*l 0 «\ indebted ap ,reni.ee tL*-” r;:,:ru r 7 , . : f c k *”■ \‘■ f ® ■'*“ ; - , I Allen At Waldo. _ ^ x ander, Oh(ober 13. 1S35. .sL,>Op Newje^jdid Fasfiionablf c»c: faiMi—»iiwvr im virg liUlt^n hitn Mountains every niniith. frost has not y e t injured veg- ' ^Mamnftnife.— A t a ineetirig o f the Boat d o f Het^iih o f N o r folk, on the 5ih insL, i t was I 0 'd o teff,'i’hat a lT v m e U arriving •at this porTfrftm N e w O r leans, be*re> ({nested to qoiirie to anchor at the-QnarT atrtine G foun i | and there rem a in untli examineffi liy i i h e herilih O fficer, ami; for them t.o e |iter file haihoor.? «i R e p u b l p ^ n W i c k e t . ' iPpi t/ie- Assembly. ~’ - ■ S m i t h ; ^ ffAILE, ' 4 Syffl;W 2 W l J £ ^ m m m te l ' Q R i c e , Merchant TailokBa- tavia, is jio v v r e c e iv in g h isS to cfc .o f G o o d s, c o n sisting o f 1 ' Black, b lu e , b to w n , c la r e t, d a ih ia l b o ttle and in v isib le g r e in c lo th s— b la ck , d ra b , b lu e, idiecK ed J k d ?® sk in c a ssim e re s— b la c k , d ra b *Hid m ix ed sa itio e its— P eiersbatn H iim L io n skin— G o a l's U a tra rtd c o m m o n c a m p lets.— ylso a la rg e a iid a p len d id a sso rtm en t O f fuslr.^ innnble V e stin g , o f a lm o st e v er y vq rietjl, a n d patteFli- 4 -aU u , T l^ u im in g s o f e v e iy d h scrln- tjOft, , , ® \ ‘ - R e a d y M a d e C J I o i h m g - , \ Goii»j*i|ng^ ot Dr^sii, Frock a H^iUiiSrcttats, d P^nta|o00s,an l Vests i . Nva;'. j^:-dorie on short poij efe 4wa. {>Hsea>-to .giye- Fr(*tKh langougefito (hose t«j atduirc tbte pulhe and usefiil acc< mp Isholeat, will receive suiih itJsfrticliiiri-as lojreB- tier tljfelr im p o r v e m ent eiiitle v sjatis^ a . has ^eciriily lau^ht^ a the ahov^ named braiie!|Jai Cte vefend^ and he flutters h im seJl that he shall meTriii that patronage in i l % p t e c e Ameri cans eUwhepi^ ni hesinw upno i ^ ^ g ^ i m t e cjtilet o f Pute«d,---T!trffi#M # M % tes5H M a «^ e k to he fj if, first sw lit^r^satd jto W f s p p w i ' C h a r fei5 y o x . -A 'A m . , , -celsoM G e r ie s q es. b y , for the I the 2 1 / main ujJ ' riedlouj o f lane , s a m e ,; redeiiii 21std j - ** I?- .11 Wt ■V mjl 1100,1 line 19 cl| tbcr« lin e cento pa'ral w boj so E l 76 li T OWi 7 S. H.li Iks, N O S E pi 98 1 w 3d e'^ s E cri 7 w p/. mo v w| 39 s w 26 N pt| 23 N E K E corj ,33 s-E 6 N W . 7 w |ii-. Buffi, Ip Tontnwi })>’ k'S li/ 8 s pi s8 vt Jala fi 3 a TV O K -E 10 S E b n d s tr^\ E by Gra JO s i v c | 0 atib. 1 r\ p-i m 18 job 3 i» . 7 2 se I l-'Z 4 s 1-2 August y o s T l ' v C|iirn| p Gras^ iSj the Ijigll p Oatst all patenjt pq j ittg Mac! ff Septet KT:. ^ Cu;. jj p fQnseiit..|| jpaymentij i f f d a i B a la v i jure^re^uirj^ - lltejfOa -vafemberjo* hereby re.j :St;M.kupc haloaelta