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jerickson, Rick and aviezero have it covered.
Assuming it is the bridge you're referring to, Titebond red/I/original or LMI are fine. Hide glue is great (best) but has to be prepared and used correctly. A beginner at instrument DIY would find Titebond less daunting and easier to locate in stores.
As Rick said, don't use the liquid hide glue. It is especially unsuitable for joints that are subject to high stresses. It has a reputation for creeping and failing.
A good joint likes to have two flat surfaces that meet cleanly without old glue residue, dust, grease etc. Spread the glue thinly and evenly then clamp the bridge firmly in place. Getting the position spot-on is vital if you don't want to screw up the intonation of your instrument.
The longer you can leave a glued joint to set and cure before subjecting it to tension the better the chance of it being a good, stable long-term fix.