THE PALMYRA FKEEMAN .TO THE led, for which he gave his note to the ciding that defendant annutri he permitted U PUHI.ISHISI- EVERY TI.F.SI: IY. IN IKE YH.LJ.G1 ANTI-MASONIC. lodgu, and took the money and paid it to prove said release, an! let it go to the Of CAI.S1VR., iv.-, VMS CO. (». Y.1 HY io the friend who had made the deposit. iury; the aforesaid honorable counsel for Irom the batav.iiRepublican Advocate. J. A. HADLEY, AFFLICTED. But that In- alwavs considered this a mere plaintiff discontinued his suit. JUSTICE'S COURT. matter of form anti evasion, that the During ihe trial several other witness­ Editor and Proprietor. IffANY able authors fonfa nrilten on the i/JL suhjpf! of diseased liver. Euiineni SAMUEL W. GREICNO, ~) usage ofthe lodge, which was that monei es were sworn, whose testimony was not physicians have Sued their titmost cxeuion^ .nust be deposited before the candidate material to lhe points in issue, and is Coniltums.—To village rabseribera, $2,50 to mresl the progress of a disease vftirfc ha> vs. > rer annum. To those who oall at the office for long prevailed in this section of the Goii-n$rv \ WM. W. MAUKKAM. ) could bo admitted, might be foiinally therefore omitted. theii p rpers. .-..uJs to mas! subscribers, $2,00 per km alas! their skill has often beeirbafiled-. On the llth July 1S29, at Bethany, in complied with, still he considered that nnruim, payable irr ativ.e.ia*. To companies al No <'iiectnal remedy as ye( has come i<> ihr'n llie county of Gtne.ee, came on the tri­ ihe notes were, in poin' of fact, given for We Iistre inadvertently omitted publishing the thirteen or"mora, who call at the office, $1,50, il knowledge. That formidable disease av. aits the initiation fee. And that the note in foUewing, from ihe Buffalo Patriot, for two or -•aid in advance. al of the above entitled cause, before Na­ Foanv oi our worthy citizens, and tntnnfilr ET Adsorb aiaents mSerted at $1,00 a square than Rums -y, Esquire, one of the Justi­ question was given under similar circum­ iliree-u-eeks. It com .•:.--:'..t misrepre eolations over the wisdom of the literati, while ns vic­ (br die Bret throe wealth, and S3 oe.nts !-->r awl" ces of the peace of said county. The stances. 1 lie defendant's counsel then ufihecirciiisiss.'tnr-cs alluded t.;,\s hich issued from subsequent insertion. A ine-sal discount made tims ;ire I-influshing under the downs ol <; plaintiff declared upon a promissory note produced a hook,entitled The Freema­ the llufl'ilo Journal, and has since been eagerly to those who advertise bv the year. direful apprehension and despair 1- must in the words and fris'ures following :—" nn son's Monitor,* &c, compiled and writ­ A. Er No paper or advo'str-cmen'. discontinued be admitted, however, that some physicians r-opied into several masonic " rcpur»licsiii'*}.pa- Until all arrearages art paid, unless at the dis have heen su« cessful in affortfiJEfg temporary the first day of December next, we joint­ ten by Thomas Smith Webb, and sanc­ pers. ly and severally promise to pay, Ahuer tioned by the Grand Royal Arch. Chapter en-lion of tie:Editor ; relief, ;md perhaps in some instances effect " Anti-Masonic Outrage"—Undertbe *, ti. tiers and Conennnicatioiis, aduressedtu ed permanent cures; bur, fthrartunate for Ashley, Tip.'isuror of Oliver Binnrh of Rhode Island as •' replete with useful above head tire last Journal contains t'fio tiditor, nils', be poet-paid. t!uir patients, the remedies, while they ap- Lodge, No. 215, or-hesirer, eight dollaig masonic information, and fully entitled ti a pitiful story about a ci.a umstanre lhal ,. ?... i ... • < •• ' '.'..* snerror, uf it.iss Grand Chapter;'' AGENTS. : II, fSi-5,"" ' ; . the towjg ol ii- titisi pre t-d upon ttie constitution, anti left its * •t-t.' v ti. ctiti v ,. ,-ti' . ••*- urmi *pear, ami ? The I site was signed hy tin; def n am. Aliraliam_?pcar, ami \ Mscedon, Wayns Co inns to l.nipent, thai although they had heen coumy, on the 5th nisi. A basi r misrep- Win. P. Rieiii.l-.n, i and Judge Mitchell, and Col. Lincoln.— "to the attention and stud) or all tin- Ontario, „ freed from a complaint which threatened ; sentation perhaps never appeared in that John tiro'p, 2d, P.M. • lie defendant plead the i'enernl issue. members of Ibe fraternitv, to whom the Moraise Mos-li-y, Williamson, ,, more speedy dissolution, they were left t< paper. The fact in the case we under­ md gave the following notice. That tht same may come," and offered to pro Marion, ,, linger our a miserable life, irom the direfui stand from good authority are as follows : Israel ti iringijr, at this book has been sanctioned by Davrrl McDowell, Arcadia, ,, effects of mercury an'i other poisonous min­ note mentioned in the sab plartiff's dec- At a meeting of the "First Society of Lyons, „ Olive Branch Lodge, and adopted as i .William VooH as, erals. Not that I would condemn mercuri­ laration, was executed and jiven, througl ihe Methodist Church," in that lown, In id Savannah, ,, als as useless: perhap> They are the best rem­ standard work, by which to regulate am Russell Palmer, fraudulent repr*sentatians. a.id without in pursuance of public notice the 'Jih of David Gates, Esq. Port Bay, ,, edies we are acquainted wilh. govern the management and business of any consideration, ami thai the note was July 1828, lhe following resolutions weie Peter Valentine, Ross, „ Relating the above hints on board ofa boat said lodge, to which the honorable coun­ -Upjlcott, ,i transferred to the plaintiff after it became passed : Geo. B. BrinkeriioiT, bound to the west, an old gentlpn-ifen (whose - Marengo, • ,, due, and wiilinut any consideration.— sel fer the plaintiff objected. Whereup­ Cyrus Smith, appearance was more liUe that of an ordina u Resolved, That we will hold no reli­ ;T:tin. s 1,, Br'u&arhofT, Red Creek, And further, that said defendant hereto­ on a long and animated discussion uros. , \\ rustic, than a son of Esculapius) declared gious connection,union or fellowship with Ititi v.* u ti Wood, Ea'ler, „ in which the counsel for lhe defendant with a confidence rarefy to he met with on a fore— to wit, on lhe first day of Septem­ Ira Latin op, Clyde, contended that they had a light to prove any members of ihe masonic institution K iga, Monroe Co. simitar occasion, that he could cure the liver ber, A.. D 1826, at Bethany, in said Vnntiiirr lladlcy, that this book was adopted by Olive b.-longing to our church, unless they compUint with a single root, in every in­ County was importuned anil solicited by A. Gffl-ey, Tioga, Spencer Cte. wholly renounce said Institution anrl hold . Maachaater, Ont. Co.stance . Although the declaration could not members of lhe institution or society of Branch Lodge, as tbe sentiments which Richard T. Field, T. themselves no longer amenable to mason- Willard Brown, Itushville, ,, be supported by reason or my own experi ' free and accepted masons ','ln join said so­ tbe members of said lodge intended to Middlesex, Yates co. 0'- .Samuel PeitTce, enee, yet it excited a desire to become ac ciety, and thai il was represented to him. hold out to lhe w..rld, in reference to the S. Sto.ldarl, 1". JI. Viaurvilie, Onondaga. qua in ted with the supposed imaginary c^- advantages of Freemasonry to their fra­ " Resolved, That we will not hear or Sptii::',.ort, Cayuga. by members of said society, that said so­ Lahan 11-rsktiis, E.-.p tholicon. I therefore solicited his friend ternity, that it made no difference wheth­ suppon any preacher who is a Freema­ Greenville. Green CO. ciety was a good, useful, virtuous, valua­ J ..Ties .'.. B • ti."i. •diip and information, which, (bra modeiate son unless he renounces said institution, Brown's Mills, Pa. er the defendant was induced lo becomi ,:••-. P, Ji- -tun, he granted. His instructions were to ble, and excellent institution, and of gr- at Criiniiiingion, Mass. a member of this privileged order, by the .nd publishes it to the world in the pub­ Jamas Ur.vs, r. U. use the root recently i\\xg as, he observed, iadvantagt e to the members thereof—alio Dr. A. Morse, Dorset, Vt. verbal lecommendations oi its members. lic prints."' lost all its medicinal powers by living, which upon such representation, he, said defen­ K. Root, P. 91. Borodina, Miehigan. or the high encomiums which they sent 'I he circumstance alluded to in the) [ have found to be the case. I then made a dant, was induced to join, and did join Dr. C, F. Clarke, Paris, Tennessee. Journal was evidently a concerted plans tincture, and although in perfect health,com­ said society, and take one degree in the forth into the world, in the form of a to create a disturbance in the Society menced taking the saturated menstruum, in Olive Branch Lodge, No. 215, ofsaid so­ hook ; that masonry is the same all ovei Eld Story is a violent mason, and of KIR KHAM S G RAMJM.ilRdose s ofa tea-spnonfnll. Nausea ensued, a ciety, called the entered apprentices de the world, and the same forms are gone course could not be permitted to preach trembling ofthe limbs, and palpitation ofthe gree aforesaid : and that said note was through with in lhe initiation of members. -leart. An inclination to puke, induced me iu the house belonging to this society J. A. HADLEY, given for his initiation fees, for taking in every lodge of the same degree : ti to take about two grains of opium, to allay consistently with lhe resolutions above HAS just received and oflers for sai­ said degree, called Entered apprentices' same means employed to induce men t nt the office of the Palmyra Free­ the irritation. The symptoms subsided, and become members of an institution, whbh referred to. It was announced in the a glow of heat covered the surface, accom­ degree, to Abner Ashley, Treasurer of man, SAMUEL KIKKHAM'S system of was at the time the defendant was initia­ morning, by some of the friends of El tier panied with moisture. I repeated themedi said Lodge, and for no other considera­ " English Grammar in Pamiiiar Lec­ ted into its sublime mysteries, surrounde Story, that ihere would be preachin. at cine, and finding no deleterous effects, con­ tion whatsoever; and s.iid defendant tures, accompanied by a Compendium: ti-at house in the afternoon, without ni• n- cluded I might venture to administer it to avers that said society is of ni use to the by a veil as impervious to the eye of tin embracing a new systematic order oj tioning the name ofthe preacher. Elder oatients afflicted with diseased liver. I did, members thereof but on the contrary, is a man unshackled, as the cloud which en­ •par img, a new system of punctuation. tory commenced the services by reading and can say ol a certainty, that it has prov­ wicked, worthless, useless, and perni­ compassed jEneas ou his entrance int., exercise, in false syntax, a new system of a hymn ; bul as no one chose to lead in en the most speedy and salutary of any thine cious institution, and is a great detriment the Tyrean City ; that it was utterly im philosiphical grammar in notes, and aI ever before used. Not wishing, however, siuginsr, .he inquired if there were no and injury to the mem! ors thereof: possible for any man (unless he becalm key to the exercises: designed fir tin to have it rest barely on my own observa­ a member) to know its principles to rlifi'i.-r singers, to which one of the trustees of use of' schools and private learners." whereby said defendant has been, and is tions or assertions, I have prepared and left a fr-mi those sent forth into tlm world, un- lhe Society replied that lhe probable rM.-wOif., »t tUr -sffi...,, ,,f tl,„ P-lnivn Fr^- greatly injure, . defraude.'. .rnd imposed * IS Ce i siliirrngo. , •_-.-... ,a...,frr -i „.,,..,,•,.7.,/.'., „\ „ p,.* . cause why tjj -• • were no sinners ti. offi­ llt.)!), and some other places, in hopes the un upon, ni me giving ui sJs-t'.i.-.i*, anti tu • P Falmyra, Feb. 10,1829. masonry," and " Webb'' Monitor" hoiI ciate, was that ihe preacher was a ma­ prejudiced physician, as well HS ihe afflicted, said plaintiff received satin note after il of which were approved of, and sanction­ son, and it was not agreeable th..t ho will test its validity, by giving it a fair trial : became due, and took it sv.ta a full knowl­ should proceed. To this Col. Ya-ide- liiJEWwAU-^uSfi't tiJ&t U il'v-\S .•an d if found adequate to my own expeota edge! of the circumstances thereof: and ed by the Grand Lodge of the state, t< venter replied and requested Elder - to The following are extracted from some ol lions and aspiring invuliiTs necessity, that its further that it was represented and assur­ whieh this lodge Was tributary as a branch proceed ; upon which another trustee re­ the numerous testimonials received by worth mav be promulgated for the benefit ol ed to this saniedefendanl.ihat if he should After some remarks from the honorabh joined that as Col. V. was not a member the author of the above named work: the afflicted. Printed directions will accom­ not conclude to take any other, or fur­ counsel for the plaintiff, the court signifi pany each bottle, so that anv pet son may of ihe Society, anti had no interest in iho ther degree or degrees, he should not be ed their opinion that the defendant Couh from liis P.rcellency De Witt Clinton.•n.mag e the tincture wj^ji perfect safety. house, it was not his place to interfere.— required to pay any thing for his initia­ not be permitted to show, that Webb's late Gov. of New-York. JOHN C. MEKWIN. The preacher thereupon retired lo a tion fees into said entered apprentices de­ Monitor was adopted by masons, as in I have looked into the " Compendium Marion, May 14, 1829. barn, and proceeded wilh the exercises. gree, and should not be required to pay principles of their order ; the defendant of English Grammar by Samuel Kirk said note, and that he did not, nor would must prove note to be the property ofthe Some ofthe Elder's friends,or the fiends bam,'" and consider it a work deserving The fol!o'.ving niptlir-ines,wnr- of masonrv, afterwards persuaded ihreo he take any other or further degree or lodge. Upon which Mills Averill again of encouragement, and well calculated to r^nti-d genuine, are also offered irresponsible men, who were noi ni-m- degrees (though oflen rtqu-stetl so lo do) being called, further said, that be left tin- facilitate the acquisition of this useful sci­ fur sale: bers of the society, and also were not and further, that the coisideration of sairl lodge previous to the note's being trans­ ence. DE WITT CLINTON. Dr. Merwin's RHEUMAT ferred or due ; that Morgan's book is true present at the meeting, to enter a com­ IC POWDERS, lor chronic note has failed. Albany, Sept. 25,1824. as far as he has examined it, and that h plain! before a magistrate, and the three Rlieumaiism. The defendant also plead a release and had ex.nnened it considerably ; that ma­ trustees were bftiught before him. and JAUNDICE BITTERS.foi discharge, from the efiect and payment ol From the Reo. Martin Ruter, D. D sonry was not worth any thing in the ordi­ lined, summarily, without an opportunity hiltious complaints, a costive said note, which release vis executed by President of Augusta College. nary course of life ; and that the degree of making a defence, $6 each. We un- hubir, indigestion, W*apkness, a-one of the m'-in'-er" f Oftve Branch Mr Kirkham Rlaving exantined with iorsland the whole proceedings in tho iiue and lever, is£r. Lodge aforesaid, to lhe said defendant, ol entered apprentice mason, was " not gome attention vour " Grammar in famil­ case were illegal, and that lhe affair is in COMMON BITTERS, foi tavern-keep­ and avered ihiit said note was still i'e worth a stiver;" that the institution was iar Lectures," I feel a pleasuse in recom­ a train of log.il investigation, in which we ers, families, travellers, &.C. joint property of said Lodge. The plain­ represented to defendant, as ancient and mending it fortbe use of our schools anti doubt not the mischief makers will re­ GERMAN ADHESIVE PLASTER, tiff replied, denying the existence of saiti honorable ; and the oath of the degrer academies. In the definitions, rules, and for cuts, sorps, burns, sea tils, sriff joints. ceive a jus! retribution. release, and also that said lodge hud no of entered apprentice mason, as publish­ order of arrangement, it possesses superi­ weakness, p^in in the back, side, oi any oth­ joint interest in said note. I he Honor­ ed in Bernard's •' Light on masonry" is or merit, and c.inot fail to lessen tbo la­ er pari. Elcicvfh of September.—We are happy to able William Mitchtill, Senior Judge of true. bor of teachers and pupils. I hope il OINTMENTS, for piles and salt rheum, perceive that the mamorioble llth of September which never fail. the courl of Common Pleas for Genesee Rt/fus Devenport, being called and will be examined by instructors ol youth, is to be celebrated in Ctica and Batavia, as well EYE SALVE Ji EYE WATER, which ountv, was counsel for the plaintiff, and sworn, said be was a member of Olive particularly in the Western Country, anrl as in a number of other places in this and the cura tbe worst of sore eyes, in almost even T. Filch, M. Taggart, and E. C. Dibble. Branch lodge, held tbe office of Senior that it vvill receive extensive patronage. neighboring states. instance. for the defendant. Deacon, and conducted defendant with MARTIN RUTER. The editor of the Utica Elucidator thus speaks B1LLOUS PILLS, warranted as good The plaintiff, demanded that the cause the cable tow around his neck, &c. thai , Aug. 5,132G. of tho as any others, witboul exceptions. be tried by the jury, which was duly sum the ceremonies were .gone througl DYSPEPTIC PILLS, for indigestion, a We fully concur in tbe sentiments a- m..ned, impannelled and swnrn. Tin with as usual, in initiating defendant ; ELEVENTH OF SEPTEMBER. costive habit, palpitation of theheiiri, female bove advanced by Dr. Ruter, iu relation Hon counsel for ihe plaintiff, afier brief­ the degree of entered apprentice mason. Does any man fear to come forward iveaUness, fee. to Nlr. Kirkham's Grammar. does not differ materially from the expi HEADACHE SNUFF.for catairli,weak ly stating cause lo the juty, called, Mills and unite in the commemoration of that sition in Morgan's book ; that masonry i JOHN WINRIGHT, ; eyes, and obstructions of the head. Averill as a witness to prove the execu­ day, lest masonry should point the fin- JOHN L. TVLBERT, ( Academical All with printed direct inns, r.nVred on con tion ofthe note. Averill stated that the not worth any thing to any person; that ger of scorn at him? Let him remem­ T. HAMMOND, flu litions, that if they should prove spurious 'note was in his hand writing, aud that the he has paid .ji20 for masonry, which has ber that Morgan looked their scorn, ven­ JAMES CHUTE, lhe money to be returned. For sale -it the defendant executed the same. Averill not been of a fraction's benefit to him. geance, and death in the face, and yet 3 • tieeman office, by J. A. HADLEY. was at the time Secretary of Olive Branch Charles Patterson being called am shrunk not from the call of duty. Does Fr-m Mr. Blood, Principal of the Cham- Lodge,and that the note was given for the sworn, said that he was a member of Ol any man think that he is but one, and his hersburgh Academy. RECOMMEJVDA TIONS. initiation fee of the defendant, into the ive Branch Lodge ; that the degree of attendance or absence will hardly be no­ entered apprentice mason is not worth a- Mr. Kirkham It is now about twenty These are lo certify, thai a child of mine entered apprentices degree ofsaid Lodge; ticed ? Let him call to mind the pro- ny thing to any man ; that he is jointlv years since I became a teacher of youth. has fjcr'it grievously amicted wilh an eruption that the note after it was executed was vctb, that " in the multitude of counsel interested in the funds of said lodge, with asi.l, daring ibis period, I have not only for a long time, which seemed to threaten deposited with Abner Ashley, who was tbero is safely." Is he told that politi­ her ruin, and bid defiance to the skill of em­ the other members ; that the taking and consulted all, but have used many, of the then Treasurer of the lodge, in lieu of cal corruption will be there ? Let him inent physicians, as well as every remedy I depositing a note, receivinsr money, and different systems of English grammar thai so much money. The plaintiff here res­ attend and see for himself, and if he could use. At legnth, tlmueh with little con­ted his cause. The defendant's counsel paying it over for degree, is a mere mat­ finds intrigue or guile, let him do his du­ hav fallen in my way ; and,Sir, I rlo us- fidence, I employee Dr. John C. Men-tin. then briefly stated to the jury, the grounds ter of form, lo prevent giving note imme­ ly by raising his voice against it. Let sure yiui, without the least wish lo flatter,who , 10 mv great surprise, soon effectea a of defence embraced in the foregoing diately to ihe lodge for degree—and thai every man see for himself, and hear for that yours far exceeds any I have yel -tire, (as I'believe.) This and many oth­ pleas and notices, and then proceeded to Morgan's book is true himself, who are anti-masons, and what seen. er cures, not only similar, but of different Your arrangement and systematic order character, established by satisfactory testi­ cal' witnesses to substantiate the matters Jonathan Gregg, being called & sworn, are the principles of anti-masons. We fear not to show ourselves to the world, of par - ".ii(5 are most excellent; and expi mony, proves to mv satisfaction, that his which were set up in defence to the ac­ said that he was master of Olive Branch rience lias convinced me, (havingused it, skill tlierils the applause of the public, and tion. Lodge; that the treasurer has charge ol and to exhibit our proceedings to the ilisil his remedies or specifics for salt rheum ami it only, for the last twelve or thirteen Mills Averill was again called and tes­ funds, and that the note in question, be­ world. We assemble in no dark cavern, ..iltl othei Complaints, arc deserving cor.fi with only the light of three tallow candles, months,) 'that a scholar will learn more tified, that while he continued a member longs lo said funds; and was given to deuce and atrial. ELI AS DURFEE. and tbe door guarded by a tyler with a of tbe nature and principles of our lan­ of said lodge, many similar notes were plaintiff merely for collection, in pursu Mation, May 13, 1S29. drawn sword. We wish by our practice guage in one quurter from your system, given by candidatesfor initiation fees, up­ ance of a resolution passed by the lodge on being admitted into said lodge; but hst winler, that they collect in their out­ as well our word to « have no fellowship thin in :i whole year from any other 1 A number of other lecommendationsfrnm that the usual custom was not to take standing debts. with the unfruitful works of darkness, but have previously used. I do, therefore nflii.-niial gentlemen in this county, are un- the notes decidedlv for inch fees, but that After which the defendant produced a rather reprove theni." most cheerfully and . afneslly recommen I •...i.i.rbly cioivdeil out. The properties ol it i., tie- public at Urge, and especially li Dr. Mn-riviri's lln'dicilie.nie set forth ill high­ it. was usual for some one to deposit the release signed, sealed, and delivered, by A correspondent of die Datavia Republican those, who, anxious to acquire a know! ly favorable teuns. The recommendations money in behalfof the candidate, togeth- a member of the Olive Branch lodge re­ may be seen at the Freeman office. ei with his application for admission, leasing said defendant from the pavmeni '- Ivocate, speaks ofthe propriety uf celebrating etli_«i of our language, are destitute oflh< and after the candidate was admitted. of said note, and offered to prove the ex the llth of Sept. in tire following language ^ advautT.'s of an instructor. the lodge passed a lesolmton to loan the ei-uiirrn ofthe same, by lhe subscribing Yours, vi ; v respectful v. s)R. MF.RWir? has removed his office Mr. Miller—I WITS gratified to see in 0 SAMUEL BLOOD. . ilie village of Lyons. newly admitted candid.'' a sum of mon­ witness, to which the honorable counsel your paper ol'the 81st ult. u suggestion of Chambersburgh Academy. Feb. LH'Zo. August, 1WS. ey equal to that which bad been depoSi- for jilaintiff objected, and the court de- the propriety of commeraoritliiig, in soma inor, tha lifhot" September nd raving oi broken Ibly taken from I .-, nil it. Ii Ms olt, "re- down politicians from the Atlantic to the rid in "0 to dentil, by I .-pt in solemn remembrance by THE FREEMAN. .. I lios-.n thai cky Mountains.— Genera Gf-a rather ministers ir, every patriot of America, so long as a TUESDAY, AUGUST thin We concur entirely in the opinion.— who profess to be the embi i*stige or remnant of free-masonry pol­ GREAT MEN. supposed n 1;- Mr, Coll \nd we would further add that, in om followers ol our Sin lutes out land. It was the dawn of our " Hi i; ET ASSOCIATIONS." 1 his ntMce faithfully. view, the lone and course of the C icipation from a .ti j arldom. •'I'ttrn. • i'Ssl-|i]>la'nit irr sill make ten Anti-Masons run* EQl'AL RIGHTS. " 1 ai posed to Ati. SF.CRF.T SO­ On lha'l day did free-masonry in the • the fault—b honest, reflecting mid intelligeul men,. CIETIES WHATEVER."—ti'.' pride tii of fancied power set —be would n Weed, with all his display of blood, F.rtraortlinnry despatch.—The "I .is skulls, aprons, daggers, lilies, browns, hoai Mew Pti Wei}. thr- ' i ', in thTIOINS.e " hurrah j • nor cry out ' l, ties of onr country—lhe rich inhfel Springs discovered in the vicinity of Great So­ The Craftsman has at lenelh thrown [he water from her boilers, was halloti up "AIR ..ii. r, titi ISllOI.'LD of our patriotic father of '76—more val­ das Buy. The water is of a good quality—said off its disguise and commenced its attacks on the rail-ways, and, after the bottom NOT BE A FREE-MASON."— Cadiealladcr uable than tiie mummery, the falsehood upon lbe Republican party of this stale, was cleaned anil graved, was launcher!; D. Colli,1. RESOLVE, by some 10 he equal to tliat ofthe Onondaga and the degradation and the slaveiy of free­ •Ontario hi ess. her boilers were to-filled her woo.' taken Passed by tlsc Wayne County Anti-Masonic Coli­ Saltan Salt Springs. A small quantity of Salt masonry, will cordially unite in a suitable lli ,1 from die water. Prep Although we hope and believe thai in, and she was at her accustomed sta­ cs liiaiu, held at Lyons June 11, 1829: (he time is not far distant when masonry commemoration of that day. I there­ arations are making for thorough examination tion at the foot of Cortlandt-st. on tho " lersolreri, That tire interests ol" truth anil will be consigned lo oblivion, yet we will fore propose, that tho citizens favoral !<• which e lily v,till prove favorable. I sinrie afternoon at a quarter past 5, was a- to the object of the notice, will meet at freedom -art promoted by tl sien of not consent that it be made a stepping eain on her way to Albany. The \ew THIS, ihe discission of principles, anti if have no ilotibl lint die first rate Salt will, in lhe the house of Gilbert and Ilnssell, in stone for hypocrites to obtain power. is a largessteam bttat, meas- ling of generous sympathies; nnJ that the course of a few years, he manufactured from the village of Batavia, on Tuesday next, uring probably ICO feet in length. This anti-mas h I mts of tho county of Wayne these Springs. They will therefore be of great 11 ih iiisl at 7 o'clock P. M. to take [In speaking of the oppnsers of tbe gen­ despatch, evinces very strong, the utility < ed s.T attend a ineeiin-r, at Lyons, le be benefit lo our county. Should the contemplated 1 consideration the propriety of com­ eral administration, he continues:] "The and efficiency of lhe ciry thick ntil-wavs; I 2 o'clock, on FWdojj tie--1 1 'It of • Sotltis Canal he cohstructesl, (end it probably memorating the llth Sept. next, and to Rochester Craftsman supports the same and, but that custom renders even won­ '•ti- new, am! tbat the County ('oniiinttee In. rewill,­ ) the Hsslt whieh I think will he manufactur enter into such arrangements for the same, party for the same reasons probably, and ders familiar,it might excite astonishment quested, as soon as may be convenient, to enffa*S|e d from these Springs* will frrrrl arr easy and Henry Clay does too."—Waterloo Ob­ that a steam boat could thus, williln ?C as they shall think proper to adopt. one ar mere simtisie persons to !>rc|sssris, rlrtirl .cr- Erie Canal; and ofserver. hours, traverse a distance of 320 miles, A CITIZEN. ately ssnJ solemnly, to address tin' said meeting veil lit little ex-ptase to all and undergo besides, after being hailed in illustration of die facts, principles, and sis,sties, of the country.' The Craftsman and these papers have hereto­ Free-masonry has made a death- fore gone hand in bund, in oppo-smganti-mason­ up out of her element, a thorough clean­ pathieLORENZs of anti-taasonry.*O BOW.—W' e are requester rallv to save her shaken and falling ry ; but no sooner did Roberts receive thest just­ing on dry land.—N. Y American. „-:. e llial |lN, celebrated Lorenzo Dow will The tntis of Wuitlsey, Beach, Jcwctt. Chub. Temple, in . \ sniltlen,close preach iu tire Methodist Meeting-House in ibis'buck, Shaw, Wright, Adams, and Brown, (in ly deserved ladies, than he turned about and Remarkable Circumstance.—Within ami f.iternal COALITION has been i, on Satunlav the -22rl inst. at 4 o'clock P. dieted foi the Morgan conspiracy,) which were threw a handful of "vengeanco" at each, lie few days Mr. Hieskill lost a cow in con- -il. At 9 o'clock A. M. of the same day he will to have taken place at Lorlkport, week before thus speaks of them : formed 10 defeat Gen. CAHOON. Ad­ qnence of the bile of a shake—tnd preach in Canandaigua. last, have been carried op to the Supreme Court. ams men Jacksomans, and Federal­ The Geneva Gazette is an old Fedferal what is remarkable, several of his hojs Three new indictments were found for the same ists have formed an alliance to defeal Tbe name of the Post Office in the village of paper of the blue stamp—was violentls that had eaton of her carcass, have also offence. The Grand Jury found a bill of insiii t- the Republican Anti-masonic can­ Clyde, in this county, heretofore known as "Ga- opposed to the war—a libeller of (he pat­ died frlim the effect of the poison. We ment against 11. J. Roberts, ofthe Craftsman, for didate. This unnatural amalgamation len Post Office," has been changed to that of riot Tompkins—a warm advocate of the communicate this for the benefit of far a libel on the Sheriff and Clerk of Niagara co. Was produce by masonic influence, and " Clyde Post Office." The designation of the electoral law, and consequently an abuser mers. . By the Way, poke-root, boild soft former " Clyde Post Office," in Monroe Co. has ofthe Seventeen Seuators. This js one of is designed to perpetuate masonic mis­ The Boston "Masonic Minor," after a sus Ss applied as a pou*tice,is a sure remedy for heen changed to that of "North Rochester." the men who decorated his columns wiih rule. In ihe last trial, Gen. Gaboon pension of a year and a half, has, by the assist­ the bite of a snake. We publishes' this the names ofthe Seventeen hung in black, remedy three or four years ago, and v.is- fit- ahead of bis competitors, and The eleventh of September will be long re­ ance ofthe '* hand-maid's" followers, again ap­and promised that he would continue to peared. It crnnol be supported byitsownmer- have had the satisfaction lo learn that it liis ultimate election, over tbe other membered. We rejoice that it is to be celebra­ do it yearly, hut now finds it more advan­ ts—the funds of masonry must be applied to that saved the life of a valuable horse for a Candidates, rendered certain. The ted, this year, with public solemnity, in several tageous to discontinue it. subscriber. We have also received an purpose. Anti-masons have no thing to fear from Fraternity took the alarm! Messrs. counties of this state. It is a day which will The Onondaga Journal, a paper rles acknowledgment of its effects ttir.r.ijh a it—it is a o i.-ern. Citshoinn, Buck and Bell, are sudden- never cease to be interesting to ail who respect titute alike to the talent or common sense Pennsylvnnia paper. It was made kn wn is too contemptible forus to bestow more ... - of man, for on ,!.. ... ars The editoi of t'tic Masonic Mirror appears to m ns us a cure used by tbe Indians ia be first great step was taken, in tbat course than a passing notice. and a new performer appears on the be mighty pleased wish our remarks of the 28tli Missouri.—Staunton Spectator. ot siinssnrnary guilt, by which the masonic fr'ater- The Waterloo Observer is like the ! Tbe Hon. Samuel Prentiss is nil. on the 'antiquity of masonry.' If in those Journal, a stale and a simple affair, whose nty have oneta d die eves of a portion of this remarks the puerile scribbler ofthe Mirror finds Tarter on the teeth. —Mr. he. Beaume brought out ns a candidate upon whom gross ignorance is evidence by charging community to lhe desperate wickedness of Iheir any thing advantageous, to himself or bis party, has lately ascertained that tartar on the the f. lends of Messrs Cusliman, Duck the Craftsman with supporting an oppo­ principles, anj the fearful ability with which they he is welcome to it—he stands in need of some­ teeth is produced in the same manner as and Bell are required to bestow their sition lo the general administration. can apply them. No crimes can be imagined thing besides the production of his own brainless c.ral, by aaimalculi ; which, afier having votes! Mr. Prentiss, though a man of The Ontario Messenger, the parisite formed the nidus, iusinuate themselves more atrocious, in respect to the victims liiian- noddle, to sustain the cause of "Noodleism." talents and popularity, is a Mason, a -ilvcs, than those committed by free-masons of J. C. Spencer, also the bitter and ran between the irums and teeth, calisinz dis- r JSekson man and a Federalist. Gen-. against Capt. Morgan and his family. To lhe kid- The Vermont Anti-Masonic State Cor.vertion corous persecutor of l ompkins, and one -ases of both, and their secretion ctien Caboon is a Republican. The tii — g& murder of the husband and fitiber,the y was held at Montpeher on the 5th inst. Most of those also who declared he would year­ contaminates the breath. Mr. Le tr'n t is strongly democratic and Ad added tire slander anrl robbery ofthe willow and of the counties in the. slate, wc understand, were ly hang up the If.—The Gazette am Beaume has also ascertained that wash- Messenger have lately thrown off theii nnis. Nothing but " All Powerful s- ! At such execrable outrages, it is nat­ represented. An elegant Address was deliver­ ins the teeth with viueHar and a brush ural for humanity to mourn. They shock the er! by the Rev. Nathaniel Cclvcr, whose valua­ old creeds and come over to the Repub will, in a few davs, remove the tartar; Free-Masonry," could have produced liean ranks, and have, to our chagrin and feelings of every heart, and justly produce a bo- ble renunciation we published in our last. Judge and the use of powdered charcoal and sntii a surrender of political faith.— mortification been received with open yindignation againstall have aided in tlieir per - Allien .-.as nominated as a candidate for Gover­ the tincture of rbatany; will effectually We do not, however, fear the result.— arms by the Argus, (the Ajax of our ration, and the rleepest sympathy with the liv- nor. We tin'!publis h die proceedings as soon prevent its formation. Ttie freemen of Vermont will ihrow off house) with his accustomed complaccnct Qg sufferers. But atrocious and shocking as •ived. lit pppressors. Onlv let a few —all their past errors forgotten in a mo­ rhe Ladies in pantaloons.—The in respeet to tbe ment. They are all disposed to be Anti- the flame v. .licii burns so r in fort, on iroporisirt subjects ; but gentlemen, recently committed to j-.iil m is anoihei- view o l!ieni. in which Masonic, and would go the whole hog, 1 in Caledonia county, flythroug h when ihey become determined, they go die is town, for driving a horse and gig too they appear much more porlentions and alarm­ did they not find it necessary once in a Orange, Washington and Essex, ami ing—a view, which the moment it is justly em­ " whole hog." Wc are mistaken if masonry is lar from honie, have been set at liberty; while to cry out faintly in apposition to braced, will burn all the circumstances of them not put d>swn in Vermont before it i6 ill this state. the owner of the property who resides tbe cause will be triumphant.—A. Al. political Ami-Masonry, o sustain their deep inlo lhe soul of every freeman who loves New-York, not be'insr disposed to add Enq. newly acquired credit, while they at lhe himself, his fundi.-, his country, or his race.— An Address to tire electors of Madison coun- to the expenses Which had incurred in same time aid Spencer in building up his These crimes have proceeded from foul conspir- appears iu tin: Republican Monitor, signed regaining it, the trouble of prosecuting Poliiical masons are very loud in persona! party. Tttheseare men who pre­ acy, They are the regular, designed, andneces- !1]y FOUR HUNDRED anti-masons. They the offenders They took passage, on tiieir declarations tbat " anti-masonry tend to read IcssObs to an editor of 10 sary fruit of lhe oaths of free-masonry, What conjure their fellov-eitizens by all that is near Wednesday morning;, (still retaining their years standing in thi^Kepnblican ranks, ing away." This statement is tlieir, is free-masonry ? What arc its objects ? |a"d dear to themsdves and their country, to per- .I r'ness) with the driver of the sir in general terms, unsup- -'•use time and exertions have been con­ Norwich stage, who did hot in the least What its means ? What its obligations 1 What severe in the cause of Equal Rights. It is an a stantly devoted to the interests which - , a single fact. Tell as when, suspect the quality of his passengers.— its members > What its power? These arc 'ale address, mid maybe hereafter published ir hey have with all their might opposed. , and in what way anti-masonry our How rapidly anti-masonty is Worccstsr Yeoman. questions which all who will take the trouble to paper. i;"* Their opposition in some measure ari­ i lining. Turn which way we will, examine into them, may conclusively answer.— ing dawn' in Madson 1 ses from their petty jealousy at the rapid Some person, through the columns of .f near, we witness the rapid If free-masonry has committed murder, and ef­ Our foreign netis are important. It appears increase of support and growing popular th" " Literary Subaltern" oflers to bet spread and permanent establishment of fectually screened the murderers from the just that the Russians' at the hue engagement near ity of the Craftsman, partly to Hitter tin .-$3000, or any less amount, that Henry anti-masonry, li is that kind of anti- I.anion all our criminal courts—if it en­ Inquisition ns well as in retaliation of ou Choumla, were viltorious, and that 56 pieces of Clay will be the next President of the U. joins political intolerance and ihe slander of in­ general charge against the press of oui . mo, which will trample un­ artillery were taker from lire Turks. This Bile. States. Another bet of $1000 is offered, der l-o.t ihe "hi usurper and taskmas dividuals-—if it forestallsth e i s lights the ambition ahd great­ country—its licentiousness, stupidity &c ihat Clay's majority (.''the electoral v. ie» for a guilt}' conscience olien reproves.— ter. 'I he laud has lone mourned un­ i.rihe niirrtl, lire rights of free enquiry ••-. ly h teened the strength of the Turks. They will be 1(3,). The first bet, says lhe City But if these exclusives ia the Republican der the domination of free-masonry- communication—if it is hypocritical, and pro­ will soon be compelled to lc give up the ship." loir.i-tto, " we should think a very safe fanes the most holy names and subjects of icli- ranks think to diclate to us what coursi ttae people intend to rule hereafter. By late accounts it appears that the Russians one ; for opinion seems sitting irresistibly gion—ifil is, in many cases, inconsistent with we shall pursue, or swerve us from on that way." Uv. Register. have recently won a number of victories, of less allegiacce to die government, which we regard purpose, they will soon find out their magnitude, however, than the one near Choumla. richest legacy bequeathed lo us by our mistake. A riot took place in Carrick-on-Suir, The nert President.—We notice this sainted fathers—if it covertly attacks the , In .tins lo be agitated in various Mr. N^ I). Strong, editor of the Hartford, Ct. Ireland, between some soldiers, and at ti.ities upon -which all our social advantages de­ For the Freeman. parts i.i'tii.- Union. Mr. Clay is said tir " Anti-Masonic Iuteli las so far recov­ length increased to a ureat mob. 'lhe pend, the duties of truth, in witnesses, and of MR. EDITOR—I percieve by your pa­ lie already in the Held. It is intimated ered his health, as to be able to go on widi tbo 76th regiment were ordered to fireamon g partiality, and justice, and general utility, in per, that there is to be a celebration at also, that Gen. Jackson will he a candid- publication of his Valuable paperi the crowd. Some persons were killed Lyons on the llth of September next, in ale for ret ticiio n ; but ttiere are various leh, ami 1.•gislators—and if in ad and others wounded. The Rev. Mr. commemoration ofthe abduction of WIL­ ir i,ous for believing ihat such will not be dition to nil this, it boasts of a powor and skill We have received a communication signed Standish Grady, who was hasicntiig to LIAM MORGAN; and I hope that it will •em; and there are many con tin beyond the reach of all opposition, surely it is S." which will find a place in our miscellane suppress the riot, was thrown from his be attended by all the friends of good or­ s which mav happen lo prevent it. important that we understand it. /( mtry be un­ ous department in theconrse ofa week or two. horse and killed. der and equal rights in the county. Let Between ihese two, Anti-masons can derstood. Us character has been disci.- -I iq Tbe poetical effusion over the forged signature the reader leflect for a moment, ami be ti. as they have both moun­ of light, to all who have been willin of " Bard if Visions," cannot be admitted. Temperance.—The fourth of July was will, 1 think, become convinced of the ted high upon the mystic ladder; and ol relations of Capt. Morgan celebrated wilh preat pomp, ceremony, utility of ibis. What condition would i raslti view a contest between audits inher renouncing members, connected Items.—Within a monili or two, ten or twelve anil rejoicing, at Raleigh, IV C. Plenty this country have soon been in, bad ma­ I: ' ei ence, in whirl with tbe mode laiil exteni of persecution and suf- 'Id papers in Pennsylvania, have come out anti- of toasts were drank in—cold water "i . *. ,: sonry been permitted to pursue its devas­ i osj .eci i11 vi I The emnpanv rotiissj jwftetf tating and horrid course ? It would have by soutsr , ut ni liiueii and t 'ulhoun, [hereto dm infamous broth. tate. an early hour. nasons, are spoken • own a brighter light upon .ti! the prinei- The Delham Register has hoisted anti-ma- heen, as every discerning person must of a* prominent candidates Itis impos­ | o . edings of io, Lodges, Chapters, iS roaic colots. This makes the tenth republican perceive, in utter ruin! Itspreseut con­ A man advertises in the Zanesville Re­ sible to-foresee what events may transpire fiiicaiiifiiiii nls, than ever visited them before paper in . dition is truly lamentable—masonry has publican, " Temperance Scythes, warran­ io the course of four years: we would —a light which honest men, whether of that already seized the reins of government, ted to cut without whiskey " We kn«wr fore caution all true anli-masons a- it who have been deluded by its | We learn from various r.uarters, that the res- and it will be found difficult to compel it many industiious yeomen in this State gainst Committing themselves to men — lions or not, will ildistii! io walk in. To this pectable portion ofthe masonic fraternity have to release its hold. Morgan respected who have loner been in the habit of use- So great national object can ever be hght let us all repair. If it exhibits to tbo become disgusted with lhe slanderous, libellous his county—he fought and bled in the ins scythes of this description, and are achieved bf personal pai ties ; we should, iies.tiy follow ittihehedious birth place & Craftsman. This mighl bst.e been expected.— field of battle to obtain its liberty; and when, three years ago, he became con­ perfectly satisfied of their superior qual­ ive an especial care to the per- raoctuary of crime, we are certainly most deep- Although they arc membcrsof the same instilu ity. r.onal character and -j^alificaiionsof can­ rested in it; anrl none svho are not alrea" tion which Roberts supports, yel lliey cannot vinced of the danger il was in, he sound ed the tocsin of alaini ; hut it was a didates- for office, never suffering our iaved, or fitto , , wan, „l0tlvc, approve of lhe course he has taken. The ('ralis- harsh act—it cost him his life ! Let free­ a to support a man destitute of mor- io attend tis-exhibition . For this exhibition, no man, filled weekly, as it is, villi wilful libels on How to be rich.—Nothing is more ea­ 1 principle, or the qual • lay in the year can lie so proper as lire dccciill,individual s a h sp istablo as she state affords, as men, theiefore, annually commemorate sy than to prow rich. It is only to trust ificati litefor a faithful dischargi ef September. We tBere&re rejoice dial so ma .veil us inconsistent, contradictory, and false as-the day on which he was deprived of nobody—to befriend none—to get every his liberty. As thev valu.-i freedom, so of Iho ion to which he as "." '.lour t, llow-eili.s | ,.,)to sc t !],.,, i-iings andex- thtng, anil save all we oet—to stint our­ let them value, honor, revere, and cele­ pirei. Bat then, we must regard, as a day apart for the purposes of enquiry and consid- '•i'-s the indignation ofall honest masons. These, selves and every body belonging to us brate the day on wbirh a new era in their • l, his political principle! eralion, concerning the I free-masonry, however "longing to lbe to be the friend of ni. man, ami have no country's liberty was commenced. and tho opponents of secret societies anil ihe means by winch we may avoid them s masons have condemned it. Edit­ man for your friend—to heap interest up­ I think it would be well for the Go­ lantly in view tin hope that evi : ors of pa H iice, bavo re- on interest, r out |.p,>r, ,seni—10 be i vernor of each stale iu the Union, to re­ oi t.'.cluding every mason from office. man in this county, not prevented by uncontrol­ . course, as will be seen by •nie twenty commend the llth of September lobe Buffalo Patriot. lable e.aisis, will attend the celebration of ihat the folios- nr thirty years—and riches wil] ce. celebrated each year, in si sutial le man­ day, at Lyons. The Craftsman copies the article from sure as disease and disappointment,and e St. Louis Republican says, th-ta ner ; anil - also, for preachers of the gos­ death—and then lhe end of riches, an eastern paper, headed " Morgan actu- pel io recommend to die several ci ballot Itir president was lately had on A large anti-masonic meeting was hold in the board a leam'boat. Ciay had 2'J, Cal 1. The re­ nations under theircai-e.io do so liknwise- south-west part ,r ni„„ (Goshen, Charojaign publican,,„ „f h articles will do more In Petersburg, !Y. II. the bides gaft houn7, Van liuiun 0. slK for on thai dav, as I before statetl, n ci­ county,) on the gSth ult. towards keeping "ibe cxcilement" alive, dinner ou the do tizen of this free government wns forci- U Uojiaid for it J 1 FOREIGN. credilor upon lin- principles which 30 RE>fASD, ler Government has laid duwn. SLE. LA I '''•'•• "STfTOULI Bv tl - Cap- TEST FROM II lily, from ' heiici punishment, a f,-, • r;onn-the middle of Am 1 tini and ipt. De drels who have -. on paoer of a good quality, Liverpool dates to the .'Oili Juni arrived at Mew-York August T,m y horse, stolen thlrlv-six pages of close matter, 1 axlotroo, together -.. it 11 nf the woo*- seven Liverpool, papers have been re­ it pre- '; in ceived from Liondoii • I, Liv­ To portray tie- rl luct ol the ceremony of bri 1 "poor we believe, is the mcwt impor- erpool 10 iti ti London • s and pests blind candidate" to light; It will rontain M. KINGMAN) pine Lists to the Sid June inclusive. .s-rn- of lan- the conclusion ofthe "statement offai is' began in the almanac for IS";, rel io • 'I'f-'IsLLV informs the pub. >M THE THEATRE OF WAR. A battle had been fought ;ti I'rava- ., however, I presume, will differ in opinion with myself, when 1 tiir confinement of Wm. Morgan al Fort- Great Battle.—The Russian Hulle-t+i between the Russians and the Turks, m-ss on un ,i ,;1 ,|ie tincethem w. Niagara, and much other matter iti b olio has heen in which both parties claim lira nn 10 ins sin k of or the man ivho steals, robs, or plunders, live ofthe true principles of masonry ,and si near Clunntii, in which the K,.~ lory. with a hopelo enrich himself. The high­ the progress of anti-masonry through lbe We give th • Horses, Carriages, Sfc. The St. FCti'iT'inr-tli Gazette'6'f the wayman or public robber is as far above Union. The price will be three dollars ment inside by lhe London Courier, foun­ Grateful for past favor*, . s en­ IO1I1 contains a short account of the lhe poor put vlanie.iuus wretch who takes pec hundred, fifty ceuts per dozen, and ded on the exparte report of the Russian deavors to acrinerieitiate Citizens anrl battle of Pravadi, in which the»Rns- 0 injure his fellow- six and a quarter coins single. Orders writers—the Turks may give a different from any purl of the Union or lhe Cana- Prave.llers, will merit and ennui- hiin a sians claim llie victory. The C mortals, as 1 lie noblest being in existence, version. At nil events there has been eoiitimisifre of public patronage. His is to the mease si reptile. The one plun­ adas, 'post paid, ami enclosing cash, will some hard fighting. adds, that they remained mastet C \RII ' re new and conyeni ders through sinister motives; the other meet with due attention. Agents will die field. Hon ••• .0 tin- bis HORSES gentle and fleet ; teal 'til From the London Courier of June filth. only acts tbe sneaking, endi 1 handed soon be appointed in various sections oi fourth bulletin, they retreated to K09- Drivers ausl Attendants trusty and obli- We have at length received official in- coward, to vent Itis malice and maligni­ ih'- country is distribute the work ou lhe ; laodji, to concentrate their force and t-rsjgencn from the Russian army in the ty, to salurate a disposition delighting on­ above 0 1 ! g™g , , , shape of a bulletin (the fifth) dated from receive reinforcements. The battle of ly in cruelty, jarbarity, sin, and the low A complete assortment of anti-masonic Coaches, Gigs, Sulkcys; publication.; for sale by the subscriber, at Warsaw on the 19th, inserted in the Prus­ Pravadi was fought with such oh tries of iniquity I ! In what d Douni.E AND SINGLE sian State Gazette of the 23d, with an cy, that only 45 Turks were taken pris­ must ;,u lion".; ritii,.rn live, who finds us iiitii-niasoiiie book-store in this village, Extraordinary Supplement to the Ga­ oners. The Russians bad 13 officers himself sun among which is "Light on Masonry,"dis­ PLEASURE WAGGONS, closing tiie secrets of foi ty-' i zelle, which lest arrived at a late hone. wounded, and -i'-i killed. Saddle Horsi of the order, and containing much other The former contains lhe general sub- Accounts from Viortia of the 12th revenge and mischief- -ihose beings who ready to go any direction, at a minute's Stance, tbe latter the details, of a battle interesting matter. of June, by an extraordinary convey­ veil their contaminated bodies by the dark warning, may tie had by • Mr. fought near Choumla, on the llth, be­ shades of ihr- night, limited only by pow­ fly All Editors favorably disposed, Church's Eagle Hole', ,it Mr. Notting­ ance, slale that tbe Austrian Govern­ tween the Russian General in Chief, er and opportunity? No villany can be will please to give the above a few inser­ ham's Bunker Hill Hotel,nr at Itis new ment had just received official informa­ Count Diebitsch, and the Grand Vizier, 1 parallel. Ii is below the dignity of ra- tions in their respective papers. Stable, a few roils south ofthe Eagle Ho­ in which the former gained a victory. tion from Constantinople, of A reronn- ional beings, too base indeed fur sava­ EDWARD GtDDINS. tel. "Our brave troops burned with impa­ tre between? the Turks and Russians, ges. Rochester, N. Y. Julv 26, 1829. tience io engage the enemy, and a most near the mouth of tiie Bosphorus.— This same cruel and revengeful club not ISO. 1. Summer Arrangement. . sanguinary battle ensued ; so thai I was The Turkish fleet, on re-entering tbe long since (as I have been credi­ RHODE-ISLAND ANTI-MASONIC obliged at the very beginning, to make a Black Sea, fell in with four Russian bly informed) transacted many similar reserve of two brigades of infantry, and frigates and a brig. After an action feats near my place of residence, such • ALMANAC, with their artillery, and a brigade of cav­ as destroyifig loudens, letting cattle into of a few hours, three of the frigates FOB THE YEAH OF OUIt LOUD alry, with a company of horse artillery fields of wheal, carrying off waggons, and the brig are reported to have ran advanced into the fire, This reinforce breaking -pen school houses,breaking the At. .-•. .... • ment, and especially the boldness of ih. away, and the fourth frigate, of 50 glass and crushing the stove, dor,, WILT, be published by ALLEN and in company wilh Mr. L. T1LLOTSON, 19lb company of horse artillery, which guns, taken by the Turks, who imme­ harness on horses hitched, while the ow­ FoLSOM, at the o.'oce of lhe Anti- of Canandaigua, coutinue to run a under tho personal command of the brave diately returned with their prize to ners were attending public worship, la- Masonic Rhode-Islander, about the first of DAILY LINK OF Maj. Gen Arnold, did the enemy great Constantinople. king out lined pins, exposing thereby the October next. damage ; and also several attacks under­ Sir Edward Ranks stcarri vessel ar­ wheels to run -offal the h iv/urd of lti New-Port, July 22, 1821). taken and executed wil .est res­ • Post Coaches, rived from Hamburg, at London. 1; pecimens of olution bv the Parlograd and Irkutsk re­ iheir hedioas transactions out of many between Palmyra and ihat village, leav- is slated that the bombardment of Sil­ ! giments of Hussars, obtained us a com­ more equally heinous, cruel and inhu­ I arriving at eai tl such istria by the Russians had commen­ Latest Arrival. plete superiority ; notwithstanding which. man. Is it possible ihat parents tolerate times as to accommodate persons (navel- the battle continued with great olislinac , ced, and thai the garrison, which is their children in such enoimous crimes? ling in the Can tl Packet Bouts. on both sides, till at length tbe enems 13,000 strong, had expressed a wish Can ihey be ignorant of their absence r George JV*. Williams,attentio n will be given to render Itis whole was compelled to retreat into an advanta­ tn capitulate, but that Count Diebitch, .0, they must suspect at least, and might TS now receiving at his old stand, in the establishment an accommodation to the geous position, covered by wood, leaving convinced that be should be able to measurably suppress those piedonii- L first brick block, a general sup dy of public. Palmyra, June 23, 1828. Iy26. the field of battle covered with a greal take the place by Morn), had rejected uent evils, especially if they would use part of his regular troops, who had fallen MERCHANDISE, every proposal of the kind. reasonable exertions. But what is the in the action. case? They tolerate them either direct­ suitable for the season, among which wil Executions continued iii Portugal be found a choice selection of After a murderous combat of four hours. ly or indirectly. They are calumniating Oi nnt ing* under the orders of Don Miguel. A the fire, which the exhausted troops could their neighbors themselves, accusing them number of Portuguese gentlemen bad Calicoes fy Ginghams. not continue, 'entirely ceased on both of lasciviousncss, debauchery, adultery, J. A. HADLEY, sides. I made use of ihis inlerval of re­escaped from Oporlo on board an En­ fornication, and every thing that is infa­of the most approved and lashionabh pose to tak'esucb further measures as ap­glish vessel and arrived in Di mous, when in fact there is not a word of patters. ALSO, HAVING supplied himself with a new arid choice assort! peared to roe necessary for lhe entire de­ The British Parliament was to be truth in it. In fact I hare suffered beyond Silks, Battist, and Cote Palla, feat of the Grand Vizier Accordingly, is prepared to execute all kinds >. prorogued on the 24lb of June. calculation by menu, tiny, lowlived per­ ALSO—a large supply of tbe 6th division of infantry was relieved, Printing It is stated in the Hamburg paper sons, who have promulgated thousands of and the 5th took its place. I reinforced that ibe .'•"• BROAD CLOTHS, if Hussars with the provocation, sometimrr. emanating barely £< of proceeding to the Principalities, AND 3d, and the whole line with a reserve from conjecture. Soi»e have maliciously HAND 111 has relumed lo Warsaw. formed of the l6lh and 19th divisions ot rod falsely reported liiat I bad two wives, DOMESTIC GOODS, CARDS, LABELS, &t'. &C. infantry ; and lo Lieutenant General Ba­ Tbe French papers state that the and similar crimes as repugnant to truth all of which will be offered at least ten or in the neatest style ron Kreutz, who w;:s stationed towards Duke of Wellington was to sci out a- as light from darkness'. Had I been the fifteen per cent cheaper than they have and reasonable as at nay office (whether Choumla, I sent as a reserve the 3d brig­ bout tbe end of July for the Contin­ only one however stiio had suffered by- heretofore been sold in this market. Anti, Masonic, Jack, old A tii-ii ii-o ade of the llth division, and the Mlans ent. He will inspect the fortresses of false rumors and nurturnal transactions. or even "Jackson Republican.") we f of ofthe Bug. with tlieir artillery the Netherlands, and then proceed to I might suspect tlm I had accidentally A general supply of IRON. the Capital.—Palmyra, April These new measures, and ai Vienna. offended some of tie sons of" darkness, NAILS, and HAND IRON, all ol dinary loss which the enemy bai hut when I find seme of the best men The King of Spain, who recently which will be sold as low as at a- sustained in the engagement, ia lhe state equally stigmatized, li ny other place in this country. lost his wife, yielding to the wishes of an entire discouragement in must be Ihe result if ordinary practice —ALSO— Vizier He called a council the nation, is about to send an ambas­ FOR S\LF. by the subscriber, una amongst a set of beiigs,who live in hopes A few MUSKETS and BAYONETS we learned from a Bimbaschi w sador to Naples to solicit the hand of of rearing their own reputations by br ing hundred thousand first quality Pino remaining, which will be sold at the redu­ ken a prisoner) and resolve Her Royal Highness the Princes master in the field ol calumny and false­ SHINGLES. 1 hose wishing 10 purchase ced price of $5 SO—Catridge Boxes and for cash, will be accommodated cheap..— retreat by way of Kopareva to Donna Maria Christine. hood. I hesitate to icek any other can e Bayonets at $1 50. The deliberations of the cue 111 But I would wish a lis of tiieir names while Also, a large quantity of als were not yet concluded w they are thus crawlfcg in tho grass like •N. B. Joist and Srrm'ling, unins advanced from diffe Dreadful Shipwrecks.—In tho Hearty, lhe vein'mous serpen. Law then All kinds of Produce ta­ began the attack. Our hi Retlpole, and Ariel rig packets, GEO. N. WILLIAMS. -hem 10 a plaoj they have long aier- ken in pavmenl for Goods. tinder the prole ! rat in England, II?' persons per- Palmyra, June 23, 1829. tititf. iied. Palmyra, 6lh Julv, I 829. 28tf. of infantry, and the lGtl leaving 36 widows wilh children, J C. MERVVIN. neai-Falmouth, for whom a subscription of artillery, blew up several of the ene­ Marion, Aug. 2d ld29- 33 *&»o«i& mm,' my's amunilion wagons by their first shot. was opened. NEW STORE. N. IJ. The public are nolifled that This circumstance produced an evident N. Y. Eve. Journal. CHARLES HOTCHK I intend suspension of business (except terror \n lhe enemy's ranks, and a partic­ SAMUEL, T.HORTOBT (Palmyra, N. Y.) few chroiii; cases) till furthei notice.— ular waving in his whole line seemed to FATAL ACCinENT. T> ESPECTFULLYinforms ttie pub- Manufactures substitutes, Those indebted will please call and settle JTV lie, that he has opened a new store indicate that he would speedily give way. Mr. Edward Steenrorl, of Friendship, hich admirably con: their accounts. J. C. M. In the village of Palmyra, in Ibe New Meantime our troops advanced in quick Allegany co. fell thidugh ihe Hood of his nee and movement llrick Building, on the corner of Fayette time. The Grand Vizier's army, howev mill, unthe22d ult. by which be was so tural leg, having and Main-streets, first door cast of the er, did not wait lor their attack, but bav severely wounded, that beexpired on tin- . and springs in the .Dissolution.Eagl e Hotel, where he offers for sale H ing discharged all their artillery, com following day. ankle, & knee. They ti assortment of Imported and Do­ menced a general flight, abandoning 4ti nPHE co-partnership heretofore exisi- been p oved hy those mestic Goods—consisting of pieces of cannon, wilh all the amuuilion DIED—In this village, on Saturday •*• ing bctveen the subscribers, is this who have sufferer! amputa •wagons, the camp, and their whole bag­ •1st, JYlr. Samuel I). Robinson, formerly day dissolve! hy mutual consent. All DRY GOODS, lion, and answer the pur­ gage. Besides the above, 2000 of the if Pittsburg I'a aged 2S yi persons haviig unsettled accounts with GROCERIES, pose designed. Persons in enemy were killed, and 131)0 taked pri the firm, are >arnestly requested ito call titie U. Stales can BR. .1. C. MJsUlWIN, oners " and settle assi anient. 1! without LONDON, June 23. AS removed his office ELIJAH LINNELL, CROCKMY & Nothing is talked of here but the battle H the \\ in HARD-WARE. s, which ons, near Dealing's Tavern. Pal my 1 recto. The pnbfi ti lo call ins' orally looked upon as decisive of All those indebted are invi­ imine the Goods and pj-ices, winch, I be­ the war, if uol ofthe late of the Ottoman ftj** Tbe su.srriher will continue the bove, will receive -litem ted to call and settle. Those who lieve, 1 may be justified in saying, are Forte. It is hoped, rather than believed, nmen- who have demands, may scud tbeir ac­ such as will meet their approbation. that the Hussion account has been great­ SHOE datioins March 31,1829PALMYR- A I4tf ly exaggerated, and that it was, in fact, acount s to A. Dorsey, Esq. and they cured, if l-eqie son of drawn battle ; but the loss of 06 will be attended to. Classical School. from those w HI have usei rtificial pieces of artillery on the part of the Turks August 18, 1829. 34tf. tegs, certify in snperior qualities. too clearly proves tbat they have been Mr. W. G. Rodney March totally defeated. Every person acquaint­ INSOLVENT'S NOI RESPECTFULLY informs the" in­ ed with the nature ofthe contest and with BY ordei of Alexander It. Tiffany,Esq. habitants of Palmyra, that he will TlU.lf,, the resources of lbe Turks believed that first Judge of the cointof common open a School on Wednesda. the 15th they would have avoided a battle in the n and for the county of Wayne— inst. in rooms opposite Ovid Lovell*s GEO. CHAPMAN, Notice is hereby given to all the creditors store,inu! one door east of Dr. Eggleston's open field, and the. probability is thai BUSINESS, For the murder p Wright, on of Elisha Minor, uf lbe town ->f Palmy­ dwelling, where wil] be taught Arithmetic. such wis th.ir intention, bad they inti in Pidmyra, as usual. He feeli 1 was ra, in said county, an insolvent debtor, to Grammar, Geography, Heading, Wri­ been forced into the contrary course by to the publicfor lhe liberal patrons Execui i .May, shew cause, if any ihej have, before the ting. ated I! Palmyra, i John Dempster." Price Is. ,EV, PiUC2 O.sli PoW sand years," might no longer be hy­ POETRY. perbolical. MORTGAGE SALE. LADIES' LITERARY THP: N. YORK MEDICAL iCADEMY. In all ages ofthe world there have EF AULT having been made in the HE happy effects oftin* Bol mi, ' •• From the Asis'-Misonie Itia-iti'S-ltisnuler. );l FORT FOLIO, lem of Practice, more especially existed individuals who seem to be de­ l ,5 iiient oi a certain sum of mon­ THE MASONS' ADDRESS ey, secured to he paid by an indenture of OR, loved in the cure of iti lighted in the agitation of tbe fears ol entitle it to a high i TO MORGAN'S GHOST. mortgage bearing late the twenty-sevenle Fricnri'ship's Offering for crery week in the year, mankind. To present prediction is by- PHILADELPHIA. not r.^cnis. The . uion h Yes, we have gone, alas! too far ; .' ry ol December, in the year of our in Us favor, hy many no means an original one. The st 4 LITERARY and Miscellaneous Re­ fthej Thy cruel proves it so; '.tin hundred ami 'instil experience ha slitions of past generations have often pository, devoted to the Fine Arts, None else our plans and plots dar'd mar, twenlj i >ti b y 0 ivid S Jack- Ire tvr-ll (bum nd with Or le! : in* mysteries know. been inflamed by similar foresbowiiigs, ways ofthe town of Palmyra, in the Coun­ is, Reviews, Criticisms, the Dra- vni n ly of iis salutary achievements, iis rep- No wonder, then, we rluom'd diee here,— and the approach of a comet, especial­ ty of Wayne, and State of New-York, to rtn, the Toilet, Tales, Poetry, Sketches:. uti'tion is ineiea.sins?. Dread GhoeR ly, has afforded to croakers and fanat­ Israel.I. Kichar 'son of die Town, Coun­ Music, Engravings, General Literature, It must be t'ti-' • *- New, &q. &c. The Original articles are Say why dost thou appear ? ics a most eligible chance for the dis­ ty, ami State aforsaid : and ihe said mort­ iriiiid, thaitis" pre : at pi ling gage having been duly assigned to the by distinguished American writers. Tin play of their frightful astrology. We medicine, ulticii rejectathii aid, is Could v,*c have known in earlier hours, subscriber—NOTTCE is herein given, thai selected from the leading journals of the at vsuiance niih ons' nature IIIKI our ti have a lung catalogue of these forebo­ That murdering dice, would us undo, hy virtue of a power conained in said dav, including the choicest beauties ofthe ness. Mercury, ihe Lancet, Ana the Knife, Wc might have strewn our path with flowers dings and attempted delusions at hand, mortgage, ami of the statue in such case London Monthly Magazine, the Athe­ arechitiiv relied upon, by physicians ami And let alone your booh, imd you. which we might quote by way of illus­ made and provided,all that certain unci naeum, London Weekly Review, New surgeons of the present day, lor die leiuoval But now, alas I wc ask with fear— tration, but for the present will cite oi parcel of bind situated ia the town-ti' ''lonlhly Magazine, Edinhuri' Review. of almost all th.- diseases incident to the hu­ London Literary Gazette, Blackwood's Dread Ghost 1 only lbe following, for which history Palmyra aforsaid, and bounded as fol­ man body, notwithstanding the effects of Maga/.iiie,ctc. The Forget-in'--not,Keep- Why dost thou thus appear ? lows, to wit, beginning on the North lin- these rlcjeteruus agent*, are evidently falsi furnishes indubitable vouchers : sake, Amulet, and other Annuals. of Main-street, n the village of Palmv­ to uniliiiiisles. Deeply impressed »ilh these In lbe year 1761, two men at Co- The Port Folio is now published every Jt grieves our souls that thou art dead I ra, ut the SoBth-west corner of a lot now tints anrl iviili si sjew of reforming lire i It is not that wc cans for you 1 longe having reported that they bad week at ;J3 per annum, hut (for the con­ enee ami practice of medicine, an individu­ or lately owned by Jeremiah Hiiille i. Our future woes, you know, v.*e dread! just arrived from Damascus, were vis­ venience of remittances) two copies will al in this city in the year 1827, proruied a and running from thence Nur'h on flu- Vou know we feel oar present, Too ! ited by the Jesuits of tlie-fornier place, he furnished on receipt by mail oft;.";. lot of ground and erected a handsome and line ofsaid lot to the trie Canal; thence Thou horrid Ghost! why raise our fear? with whom they conversed in the He­ Vddress. (post paid,) Thomas C. Clarke, convenient edifice, for an institution ch n West on sai.l Canal to a lot now or late­ 67 Arcade, Philadelphia. baled the United Stat's Infirmary, expiessly Dread Ghost! brew, Cbaldaic, Greek, and Latin lan­ ly owned by John Hurlbnt; thence South Say, tvhy dost thou appear 1 N. y. BANK NOTE TABLE. for employing a refonneii sysicm of practice guages. They came, as tbcy affirm­ said i ist ni'iitieaxd lot to Main-street; in the treatment of'diseases; rhe remedial Cor ••cieil v-.ithUtti am the N. Y. I'.i, . But Oh, il can not be forgot! ed, by order of Heaven, to call men to mid froi i ttir | to se place sluices Being chiefly derived from lhe pro­ No, cruel thought! it can not be ! repentance; and staled themselves lo ginning—the same hemgpart of the lands NEW YOKK. IMiirhliliCs.d ductions of our own corrrrlly. The r-otrrse How rsin we bear our wretched lot, be prophets,and only TOO years of age. whereof John Hurlbut, Into, of the town N. Y. city hanks par| Worcester of treatment adopted by litis institution was ofPalmyra afarsaid,died setee is also three ttince Gidrlins swears we've murdered thee! Tbcy predicted, among other things, Dutchess co h doJHainden principally the result of near forty years ex- undivided seventh puts of the following lIulFatiniiulh Ties ssirl thought starts our horrid fear ! tbe destruction of Constantinople in Laiisingburgh peiience nf a distinguished medical rel Dread Ghost I pieces of land, situated in the town ol Stale b. Albany 1 gjTauuton er ; which course «e are happy io stall. has 17C6; the innndiation of all England dJSpringfreld And dost thou still appear 1 Palmyra afois.ti I, bounded as follows, to Bank of Albany been crowned with signal success, „nd prov­ in 1669 ; an earthquake throughout wit, one piece beginning ou tbe North Mech.fc Far . do d„|All others ed to a demon..-(ration, hal without JWo JBut now, how gladly would we say the globe in 1770 ; the fall ofthe moon, line of Main-street aforsaid, at lhe South­ Col'tn b. Albany dol VERMONT. ry, thai boasted champion of the MATERIA. FareweU, ifthouwouldst disappear! [day sun, and stars in 1771 ; tbe conflagra­ east corner of a lot now or lately owner! Troy do Burlington iMEDICA, or other poisonous drugv, disea­ "Know," says tbe Ghost, "you'll meet,somt tion of the whole earlb in 1772; and hy Abraham Spear, and running from Fanners, Troy doi All others ses generally may be cured hy those more NEW JERSEY. Your father Satan, "whom you fear : thence North, on the line of said Spear's Mohawk : •nfe and salutary means which the God of finally, the general judgment in 1778. .dolHobnken bk broken To bim you'll cry, in dread dispair— lot, to a lot claimed and occupied bv Wwbnrgb Nature has so liberally scattered around us. We believe they proceeded no farther ; .. Newark pai < Oh why William Jackways, called the Wiilson lot; olum.Hudson broke gta( Animated by tbe past success, and ivith in their predictions. Middle district "Odo Elizabethiown do the hope ol benefitting future generations,an Arc all of us brought here V " ihence East on the line of said Wiilson *"* do N Brunswick On Orange co irrepressible desire has been felt, that meas­ MOCK BAUD. Whiston, lhe mathematician, predic­ lot and on the Erie Canal, eight rods In '"2ido Patterson broke Ca (skill ted, not the destruction of tbe earth, a lot now or lately owned by Charles Geneva 3-4 Newark Ins. co rlo ures commensurate with lhe importance of ihe object should be taken, to promulgate MISCEI-.1-ANY. but the actual approach of the millen­ Hurlbut; thence South on the line ofthe Utica °° Trenton b co do snburn do litis valuable system of practice, and llieieby nium, at a period which he chanced last mentioned lot to Main-street-; and Sale.ni 1 1-5 COMET OF 1832. from thence West on said street eight »'eusral i > E- r. 65a7<_->! G Lancastee r 1 l-s are fnlly qualified to practice iu tbe vari­ all men's property will be in common, of said Canal, whereof the suit) John recn co iSilvc-r lake quence to be apprehended from its ap­ Barker's Exch seno sal70!,-e , , , ous blanches in the healing art upon Ihere- Hurlbut, deceased, died seized ; and also Plslisbiifgh Huntingdon broker and no man's estate worth sixpence !" do formed system. We are now ha! py to an­ proximation to our globe, some ofthe Niagara N Hoi.c br co do John Stofferns, a learned man, who one other lot beginning at the North-west nounce,that a building for such an institution German philosophers have already be­ corner of a lot now or lately owned by CONNECTICUT All others flourished in tbe IGth century in Sbu- \e« Havel lies heen erected and opened for the recept­ gun to specu-te. Whether for the John Hurlbut, and running from thence 1-2 DELAWARE. Bridgeport ion of students, who can commence at any purpose of wantonly arousing the ter­ ba, predicted a terrible deluge to be iu South on the line of said lot eighty- p"|l,au,cl broken Norwich period. 1524, which alarmed all Europe. He rods, to a lot occupied and claimed hy the , , "° All others 1 rors of an ignorant populace, or thro'( Eagle The building is large and commodious, was seconded by tbe astrologers cf the sairl party of thefirst part , (to lhe"said broken I motives still more dishonorable, we Derby situated in Eldrich-street, between Gaud k, . j MARYLAND. pretend not to decide—but actuated day, and all sorts of expedients were mortgage;) ihen e West on the line ol AH others Broome, and adjoining the present U. S. ' last mentioned lot, eight rorls to a j.2.|3.tiBaltiniore bks S-4 Infiiniary. It is in a healthy and irtired by so.-ne singular sort of fancy, these contrived in order lo evade lhe mena­ RHODE 1 SLAND. lot owned by the heirs of Zehulon Will- Purl Deposit l 1-2 pari of lhe city, and has been, completed at journalists have ventured to predict ced calamity. People who dwelt near Buuilliille nns, deceased ; hence North on the line .Som bk Sno.vlr's Anln a great expense. the sea shore sold iheir estates at great cti.-iifk co the total destruction of the earth, by- :titi last ni-isiioned lot, eighty six FarmI otli, hc Mech brokei''" The following branches will be taught:-~ loss ; inspectors were sent to sui do Havre 'le Grace its inevitable collision with tbe eccen­ East on the line MAINE. 1 Anatomy. ground ill the provinces to which men , Hagerslov.n K: tric wanderer aforesaid. Others have its now or little owned hv Herman '., ml tr rP, S-4|Dpper Malboro' 2 vrgery. ' and beasS, might resort to escape the seized upon tbe terrible prophecy, and and Charles Hurl; t, eight rods, to the Oastine brol Westminster do 3 Theory and practice of phisic. inundation ; and books were publish­ Wiscasset in ell the fecundity of imagination o- place of beginning—-the above describe.' Elkton 4 Midwifery, and diseases of Women and ed pointing out the most feasible ineth- parcels of land being part of the lands •til. fc Augi Children. verloaded with horrors and bypocon- Kennebec Cumberland broke jod of avoiding tbe catastrophe. The whereof the said J'tim Hurlbut, deceas­ farmers h br's i 5 Materia Medina and practical Botany. diia, expatiated on the awful catastro­ "Siqnod ed, oied seizerj, ami the dower of Han­ Annapolis, 1 0 Chemistry and Than.- phe, as though it were perfectly con­ panic raged violently in France, in so nah Hurlbut, widow, of the said John 1)15. COLUMBIA. The benefits to be derived by an attend­ much that some persons grew distrac­ N. HAMPSHIRE. sistent wilh the order of nature, and Hurlbut, deceased, being charged on tbe Fi sml,I'm broken ance at the institution, will, we trust, b» du­ ted—some built high arches as a means '"hesbire 34 actually consonant wilh the demonstra­ same, except the piecefirst abov e descri­ Alexandria mec b do ly appreciated by ihose who wish to acquire of deliverance—and Mr. Annul, a ma­ Concord' do tions of astronomical science. bed, will he sold at public auction, at the B of Columbia £.fi a couect knowledge ofthe healing art— Cops do All others gistrate of Toulouse, actually erected Hole! now kept by Horace Church, In Here the stutleni will be taught all the mod- That that comet will appear as fore- r Exrster no sale ern practice which is deemed necessaiy, in in­ the village of Palmyra, in the said Coui - VIRGINIA. . , , - . i -Hour pillars with a boat upon the su dn adcMti tu the Botanical; and in conse- tuit. But the obstinate continuance of ty of Wayne, on tin- twelfth day of No­ NW bank told, is as certain as the occurrence ol i,„:. ' rs>... .r . _.- Stafford do All others qui nce.of his residing in lhe Institution, and any other phenomenon, the future ex­ dry weather chargrilled the prophets vember next, at twelve o'clock at noon of Portsmouth N. CAROLINA. i systematic course of stnclies.coin- hibition of which may be inferred from amazingly. Nevertheless Siofferous ihat day.—Dated Mky 19, 1329. Kockinrrliam Kewbern There bein:sh ogf aihesn Infirmare departmentsy ennncte, hde »ma ityh what has passed. Tbat its path will TRUMAN i[ART, Assignee persisted in bis prediction, the fulfill­ Grafron All olhcr-s ri,. die i^Hpnyknowledg, thee studentof botsh iwiln al shor havt espac t-hee approach very near (from 13,000 to I. J Richardson,Att'y. 6m21 " 'OITII. rrl/pr ment of which he merely 2">stponed to S. CAROLINA b-lirfo nfan Clinicad at al verypraclice smal, lb yexpense uhi.htli, ine 14,000 leagues) to thai of the earth, MASSACHUSETTS. lbe year 1850. Charleston lilts e-spni gbm dt o parthati off othemedicinr Medicae will lInstitu be ac-- is also true. But then tbe fact is, tbat INSOLVENT S NOTICE. Boston hits *)-4 In the same century, a Lutheran di­ BY order of itiedeiick Smith, Es­ M»imf. k. Mec do GEORGIA. the earlb and the planet themselves, Pacific, Naniuckeltiol Ans'irst a i.i'i..' i itlsaniagf held oui le the sfinhwit vine foretold tbe "end ofthe world," quire, a Judge of lhe court of Com­ will not draw nearer than within ;i- Pheiiix, at do dojAll others is, that >ll these who conform to lhe rob s which was to happen in 1533. On mon Pleas, in and for the county of and regulations of the school, and Ihere fin. liotit If),000,000 leagues of each oth­ B-'V-erly do| OHIO. Wayne, Counsellor,&c.—Nolice is here­ hthere education will have employment er—for while one is travelling towards tbe day appointed, while lie was prea­ Essex dob. , , by .oven to all ihe creditors olDamd D nh a generous compensation, secured then,' ching, a sudden tempest arose, during Merrimac do(.?U"*"s the orbit of the other, the latter vvill Schoonmahcr, of Macedon. in said coun­ by the institution, to disseminate the prac- the raging of which hearers remained Gloucester All others have receded far enough lo be entire­ ty, an insolvent debtor, to smw cause, if d0 ice of medicine in different sections of the Hampshire dn CANADA. ly nut ef the way of mischief, even perfectly quiet, having all faith in the any ihey have, before the snip Judge, at country. Lynn Mechanics do|B ofUC at York should tbeir several tracks intersect prophecy. But as ihe storm subsi­ is office in the village of falmyra, in There will be no specified limelncrm- Mei hanies doled Kingston br ded, quite disappointed in iheir expec­ said county, on thefifth dayn f October Iplete a course of study, hot whenever a stu­ each other ; and in case they should franklin dolOthcr hanks. C. next, at two o'clock in ibeifternoon of dent is qualified lo pass an examination be happen at the same moment (which tations, they tore tbe preacher from that day, why an assifrnrnen: of the said N. Y. PRICES CURRENT. "ill itariit- a Diploma, and this Diploma cannot be) to arrive at those points in bis desk, and gave him an unmerciful insolvent's estate should not ie made, and will have a decided advantage over every flagellation for his mistake. Corrected loechlyfrom the N. V. Ere. Journal. their respective orbits nearest to each his person be exempted fr.'m imprison­ other, as it will enable to piactice in ever/ oilier, tbe disturbance reasonable to be ment, pursuant to lhe act (milled -: An ASHES. 'Suite m tbe Union without molestatii i, -1 KNOWLEDGE.—It is -i trifle, but cer­ Pot,first sor t ton $ apprehended, would necessarily be act to abolish imprisonmcitf for debt in a 105 Some will require one year,others two yearn Pearl ' 113 momentary and altogether too slight tainly a true maxim, that " knowledge certain cases," passed. Apiil 7, 1810.— to complete Iheir studies. FLOUR AND MEAL. For the information of some we wish lo to become an object of previous alarm. is power." Search among your ac- Dated July 20, 1829. Ilw30. •'Hi.iuHances, and discover which larni- V Y. Superfine bbl 6 13 a •state thai litis system of practice is essen­ In i s.' if vc may be alio .-• -ti ft lil :-tir-. s - . eeis^.i best ) Western Canal 6 a C 25 tially different fiom that disseminated by speculate upon the opinions of some ftliddlinirs, fine Dr. Jnompsnn. ill ignorance, and left heirs to fortunes A S!j! : •'.. |".I ("Voire a profound croakers on the nature and Rye Flour REQUISITIONS. —or those well educated and intelli­ •-"-*-— also. To Let, oae half of a Sup 5!) a properties of comets, a pretty near ap­ Indian .Meal The r,!l(l. ,„„. gent, but poor. While tbe former the PresbAerian Churii. E quire of School will be : proach to the earth of one of those bo GRAIN. 37 a 2 SO have been despised and neglected, have C. SOJTIIWICK. 1. A certificate of a good moial charac-. dies might be of immense benefit to I a!myra,April 14, Itiii. 16tf. Wheat, N. River bush not the latter often risen to superior ter. our fellow-mortals—It has been sup­ Do. Genesee 00 2. A good -English .Education. stations ? Indeed, the end of wealth posed by some that their transparent CASH FOR HAGS! Rye CG TERMS. is often the ruin of its young posses­ Corn, Yellow, North 50 and luminous appearance arises from A. HADLEY will by 3 cents per \. When Ibis circular wasfirst issue d the sor. No longer compelled to rely on 1 their having a vast atmosphere of pure • pound bn* clean Cotbn aud Linen Binley, N. R. price nf Tuition alone was rated at gSSfl his own exertions, be makes no effort 33 gas, a commodity, which, if infused in RAGS. April, 1829. Oats, South and North hoard being an extra charge. But we hava to improve bis mind, or quality him­ concluded in oulei to place it wiihi,, the the aerial region round about us,would Peas, white, dry, 7 bush self for active business. He gives Beans, per tierce, 7 bush power of almost every person lo nbiain this contribute greatly to the comfort, loose to his passions; he listens tri tbe Goose Qmlls. PROVISIONS. |).iic..ce, to furnhh Board and T„i,i„„ both health, and affability of some who ap­ bbl 75 a CASH paid f Goose-Quills at th. Reef, Mess for that t,,„r, (.;a50] provided it be paid „„- syren song of pleasure; he drinks or 50 a pear to have been breathing the ven­ ollice of the Palmvra freeman. Prime oneine,.,,:; .be school, as it is now particn- tleep ofthe intoxicating bow), because lb om of ennui all their lives long. This Palmyra, July, 1829. Butter, N. Y. dairy lti a h.rly needed I'M^isi in defraying the esaen- he has wealth to afford it. hypothesis, it is thought, may also ac­ Hog's Lard ses of ihe building, he. bbl 12 50 13 2- Young men who wish io availtliem- count for tbe velocity of their motion. LANK SUl)P(jL;i(A.S A.number Pork, Mess How seldom is genorosity perfect of gross just primed, anil for sale hv Prime 9 50 10 elvesof the benefits of the school who are An accession, of some forty or fifty and pure ! How often do men give, ApT.21. ... A. HADLEY. " Cheese, American lb C t not at present favored with lhe means, and miles deep, ofthe unadulterated prin­ because it throws a certain inferiority Hams, Northern 9 10 who will briBR a certificate to that effect ciple of vitality io ibe airy element from a minister, justice ofthe peace, or a on those who receive, and a superior­ SUGARS. now encompassing ibis terraqueous lb lew of his neighbors in the place w hern ha ity on themselves! OF St. Croix 8 a 10 bphere, might occasion a vast change Instruction, Literature, Sf Amusement,^.m v -Orleans 6 a 8 will receive his b< oil unti luj gratuitously. It musi 1 ' c\pi essly ,,!,,,! in the nature as well as the feelis, Lump 15 a Ifi m Pity, compassion, and even forgive- PUBLISHED weekly in the city of h 'irev-er, that all incidental expanses its inhabitants. Men might grow to Nsw»*0r]{, by Theodore ' Loaf 17 » 20 >hen not inconsistent with pru­ Purling, must be paid, which will be, iiichiriti,,, a the height of Bunkerbill Monument— it ,#3 dollars muni, m advance. TEAS. Diplo .a.TUIRTVDOLLARS, and which dence and our own safety, are due to lb 85 a Subscript! .1 for the. CabinetHyso n n must be pair] in advance. His age must not and the wish, " may you live a thou-. our enemies. 70 a ott./. A. IIe.,j. md Agent. 'fvson 13 be under 19,sr 20. 40 a Hyson Skiu S. ft will Ke expected ihat every student will provide himselfi v „.,] and beddine, *New-y«rls, Maji 11, MSB. fe