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I! >«., £ ffl!I:'!i ., . , •• .<5;, fa, fei- ^*i3G?$iX&&!&*tf&&R.U, Wo; t #E Brockpfertf A*^ ^_ I S HDllllltll AT MtocKrotiT, MO^IVO'E; *toi).*;tY, tjs.v. BilOippUKT OUliEOi-AlSI&^UTJSfV ' BR SAMuXL JOHSSOB..\ \'- • ! saik-tunV.otcyiissisted,-.)*}- mi otafeiiuid, the- \£j* During tlie, quarter which eav.il - -'- '-1?;, 'i\, ,&;,, , ™ - williugest -crectm- tha| ; e\cr was, and }ho l a .-t W 0 ihiesday,.the opcnois ot dead let- ull-on li sttayeve- i, :u . (lkst ,,,«,, ., bollta i,„ Uit ._.,ix u-.rta.,d .; lm , r|( i t -offiee at Wash- next dei.vcr a lecture before the npivard •;. 1.6ight,aud h t.0^art ..M-roporuon. ;„„,„„_ ^ iyu0 vviiieh eontuiu.-d-inou- gale amount is- $H,275.'. this money has been ret- S!^SS» ,W ^or-^^ii'Timi w^ceecelto Upson anticipate an .oxlrnu.diirory lee- p;^^»^.«' T/fis SwiT-contain, it p, V i,la,wn of about rebuild the liroekpun Collate Insll-t (ill'e. ; ; • •; « ', . |it ,v T _..,.... . . . _ 4,0otf, arid is Hie business centre of a papula- tute as soon as the necessary tunas c m bo\ • —- • — • «*» •»-•'— - i;palo alts. All wen: loiihcomiiig, ai.d nrss- (ibn •(>/*),000, among whoui.tlio i BEeuutiG:,| 4 j fi . W iij e ^,<,-..... , ,.^. v-U......-»*w fj - •rra^ Mr. J 1);^SpTOisAnS'prosentcd.JUS• ,'Wfcfeum-sd >V}Kabiwclimt mlisli tea We circulation, making it a superior! 1 . „ , , . „ . .,,„ I , UJ „ , , ,.,,,,, , v ,-.,.,M, M-I*-wn'- * '••\•\ - \' b b ' • I Aug. 19.th a resolution waspassed that with Frank Leslie s l|lu-tmtod Mowspa- iiVg-\ loolk'4 Seal and tidy\: and V*J ordered\'- jjejj- A iiiau iu Wutcrbui'V, Vt., sifter ivjj cicb stows ofoystoisS aiitbiwo glaW^of -obt-iuiiinf»' n divorce from, his wife ife, made Bow himself a Christmas \ resent of a girl of BuicVaro wo'to-piy^^^ tlcinen. We felt ibr ourcliangoj but vest- l0 f a window, elope \yith Hud marry linu. i oue third, of the member, of the Board , per and , Bal i 0 ,, 0 p ic , U1 . W . They are finely ^^^S^™ J r S *£ ',' - —-*•**• ~ - \ I be elected annually, and for thr 'e years ( iUustratetl and contains a large variety of ••iix,\ aud a»ked /imi.tgdii-biiise. But as, (jy I'evsoits'havnig boilers .attnBhdd.to >ve have not seoa the secretary % rep^t , reading mutter. Mr. Spring receives ev- ^ r 'J,?^S c hf™'^™!'ii tbcU-i-ang^, should be caveful to exatniiie that date, but are informed that,. e ,. v Satimluv, aud has for sale,, all the , 'ITT^'It 'j| 'estimai'dil'.yi^i «uough print- : ! ing.pn|^r48 useiift'e^s'^Vwcek in Netf York.ijftUe sheets were pluced end t o end to roach! once and a half times around • the globe. - — - * ->—•j~rf,w5| ^ ^» •%'.•• • .—^ •^gs- Jolm G?l5icvens has disposed of iUunfethirdinter^st.in, the J3obpken,fci> ries,' and in tlie\property'pf\flie ,i HdDo£en^ Laud and Inipvovament CompariJ,'to.Kii brother, Edwin A., for $^600^000.. i I F1UDAT MQRNIXG, .3X5. 16. HOKiVTIO N . 3iAC *, Stl-itor. since tliat aate, out are lnioruieu nun . el .y Sattmliiy, aud has for sale, nothing of importaneo until the 1 Uli • weekly and monthly '.publications,as soon in»t.,wheii the annualuieetingtook plac.) as i ssue d. At the Annual Meeting Jan. 1-lth, at: —»-•«..-».— -- - £®'Fn.ni tlio Qiol^rlj Rc\»irt nfthe e'ectipn took place and the followii.g \. lc ; e.ogted: • Board of Trustee:-: Calvin, 'Lyuiai',13, B. '. lioliuea,\' Y.\ E. Skidraore, AY. II P-\- inuar, 15 Whitney.,. J. S. Thouias '£ I l'rye, ,K. Thatcher,, F. Ilaight, A. W. ! dry, B. De.i3.nu'ro, J . W. Brew.-,ter, ' Tao-i. Kempshall, E.ihu Pbiiui'-y, Aaron '' Krilekaou, G. B. Whiteside, J. Fuller, I A. F. Bi-ainai-d, F. V. Root, J . P . iSp.ing, Uaac l'uliuer, B . E. Himlley ! ed J n t j )e gta(e 1 and K. B. Bu»wcll. . i£3?~T.iu It (.liblicaiw and A :i..ricau-. of (J tneeticut have l-'Ceiftly nuitod. in A SFate Cpnv 'ntioh npo-i the comuion plat- form ' believing Fiveduhrto he nutional and Slavery 'sectuiual, we will ittfl.-xibly oppose the extei^iuu of Slavery over the Free Tjrritory of the Republic,'' and \ unite with a d.:lermineJ purpos?, so far a' ivo are able, to restore the action of General Gjvorument, upholding' aud maiutiiinuig our national character, pre- serving the purity of the ballot box, and eradicating ignorance amluee, by the en- j ^ TUe SmiMlie JjUl . n)li n , w un . couragement of educationamong all class-; der thc nmn .,g, mpi . t . uf Mr j_ G . K . os in the common schools qf our State\ j Trunr _ hrmn]y u( this vi i!. lge , C01Ile3 to Such i3 the common platform of Con- [ B S noatly pl .i„ t0( i . llBn n ucw \ tJ re . Our necticut Republicans aud Americans, aud f rc , ark . n wlU I J 6 ^a t0 i ic . jr that Mr. we believe it reflects the true sentiments i •Biiii-kp'irt Kxeharg.. liink, :>' priuti--l ani'thrc culmu'i, it appeals In IK d vvj; a succcsiful huiincsi. Over $,i,000 profits for three uvnths is hut bad when the amount of capital it. considered. NKW YORK WECKLY Tn-usf.NE.- '\ He-had-li-i'tffi* 'wniat-cont be- their qouditiou thiMi frosty uiurning«. A •l,i„d, iu tW .i>cyUot.ol'»l,icI.l,e«asw<,i,t • j. , j n , p Wjad ,[ |, i u ex tu eanv allKe bauk-noles iiud sluallsuvci, , . ,, , . ^ .i > nud hsilu'tilie tifst ied cent. We put on plodcd last wpek, owing to the .ireeaiug. our hni>. ieu.arl.inir ihat the money slioald of the supply and escape' pipes, doing much damage, and wounding the cook. A bimilar accident recently occurred in ' Connecticut. l>0 seat upat nice t'l-oiu die house. \ Mo,' sa'd Uie Mib.c rmtomtmr, \ 1 want my nion- e> i.i».t'. 1 dun't Keep I'stcr hou.su uli tic ..\ }\\' exp'a'.in'il tlm^ \M- I-,d ,i,3. U...V.C. ,a.o d.t s;„tt, imd|;a\e II.I.I -.a. i...u>l>ei ; l\- naiinjr liitu b) uieic clnuicu we hapiicnvil lu'ttolia\e tlu-money. \ Can't help that,\ ».-.- the Mirly reply i'\ seen such eliaps aa \uu titan .^ \Our ia.1 lr.iMid be»au to l>o \ii!i.!.\ lliawinji liuiiselt up to ids full WitL t^d'eStou^^h^'^^'r- 1-^ of the Legislature amounts to only UP LIILI. LEGISLATION —The St, | Louis Democrat says the prieeof brard at Jiiierson City, Mo., is raised..this win ter to §20 u week. The pay ot tlie^meni Hi- .11410 guve his liin^-iailiJ stew-pan a , n l t ,. , t , ,. , _ Ui\ .K410 tiiVM- ins l*-nJ-UUKU Mon-piui ii pleasure we call attention to the adwp (|i . |k . ,,^.,.,1,,, K ,.. U1 ., .,„o uu: a rap.d iriai.ee slil. tisement in another column. 'J MO\ iri bune is the best pulitie.iV journal .publish- . . the customer, and replied 1 '* Ves, I \ tlmil. i/oa 'to: —an* i....», 11'am my wi.un 1/ \ How do .Mia .bin \ »<. :;or it, ur.d. r' \\ hy, ' we ten *o,.r tall trie-nit iupawn; wtci>edty. Iirotoiig'eu ... eonuiieiiieiit, jast t'M-tuu ; ai.»l liiin.lv redeemed liim. Ilmv loftily lie walk- id ih.'wu the slve'ei, after his disehaige I and good *u -aestiotu re'.atiie to kecpiua the !•\>• otte\ »e h-ue am-hed at -u eminently ' b ,. \° . preseMiab'.i' and peuuiuihle a man IUMUJJ • »^»- » ^ 1 ^11 Mr. urosvenor, a stock actor at tn»' Broadway theatre tor ijeverli^yearqfpast, was recently married to\a\daughter\ofthe celebrated Robert••Schuyler.- -— - - •— LAriclB FlllE IN PlItl.AIJELl'HA.^The^, lumber yards of Messrs. lieitatj. Davii-. AJ Co., and Govell & DurMu, On- -theT Schuylkill canal, -were destroyed by-fire--. Tuesday morniug Jaii. 13. ioss • about §60,000. ,.,,,.., 3ftlnrrittg«0. In Lockport on the ..5th ult.j :by Kcv. E. , M. Butk, Mr. Edivaul Henderson toliri. El- lon Hooper, all of L.ocUport/ ,•1.1 • -— i 1' ' 1 11111,1 •••MI«•» Qy- A Correspondent offers sonic id siujjestioti;, rti walks clcr of snow. GcMEitous UU'PWt.^-Mr. Gtmnid of- fend Ciipt. llartstein and the other Anierio.ui olhcers, who took out the Res- olute, a free passage home in one of his steatuurs. 3'. [ Tnur is pub.isliing th.-t r q,er with groi \£j=- Several publications received too late for to notice iu this number. I placed iu.pawn for tltieu sluliiiiL never lor^uiieu it, and ue*er N*.II J liis lmin'i //flu j /- Tlie muall pox is prcvaihng to an alaraii.e; extent in StHWe, Yt., and a'. ber has a tine portiait of Fred public gatherings 1 ai - forbidden, aud t.., s l'a- of the whole Republican aud nine-tenth- ' of the Ainerican parties of Western Mew York. Why cannot men disposed to per- j j~~ x ue numerous friend-* of Rev. Mr frrm acts based upon oue common princi- j t{ M bail made him a social viiit on Tlmt-s- pie of humanity, vnite, aud do those du- 1 day oveniug of lant week. Althiilgh a ties-a3 become men 1 Why should men bitter cold nyut pvevaikd without, the of any party follow iu the \\\ikc of politi-j warm hearts vit',i!i made the untn.i and ea.l demagogu.'S, who.«<> principles are cm- j reunion doubly pleasant. There is 1.0th- bodicd in \public plunder,\ when the 1 ing that gi\es to society fricudsiiip, bar- true, out-spoken principles of the masse usuny and good feeling, like unselfish s..- will reform and regenerate the whole ,po-1 eial gatherings. There is urthipg that &3\ R;v. G. W Uusiuer delivered at Cee.c.-it Hall on Tuesday evening last, a rl. t'o^.-.eiis author of the Kpanowjrra; per,—saiuuel He'.istim, New York, e,r. Iemi* per jear the same as other first 1 class magiiaincs. - i We «ill l'urni-li the K'public and any of 1 Cue lecture upon the subject of ihe i#J magazines for.t?J,o\). very \ Coufuciu.i and Zoroaster, their methods and svstems,\ IlostfiN. FriJav, J.»n.'9.- -A dispatch \In this village Friday evening, Jani $&( of consumption, Miss Martha Burnett, daugh' ter of (jeo. 1'. liaruettj agod !*7 yaars. ILL' . \.; • \ \ *< —y^wj- Job Pliuting, Pamphlets, Late Cases,. Sill Jleait, ItUiii'- Bills, Bull Tickets, tZaluiogMt, Circulafi, CarJs, Posters, Label*., and etert/Uiing in I/us line of Job Printin\ handsomely, «if «• ditiousUj,andzUcaplu, atthis Office. TERMS,—Cash. II. N. BEACH. Lri 1'Ei.i., SON .'. (. o. Boston, have sunt us . gives 110 local soeicty a faif fame abroad' like courtesy and sociability. Htical obloquy of the- past 35\ Wo have often read about the dangers of the \raging .canal.\ but never! £ST W e are indebted to Hon. John saw a practical demanstration until Mon- j Williams M. C. of this district for the day last. Wc were passing through j two largo volumes, \ Commerce and Mav- Clinton street «iuietly revolving the sub- igatijn ' and '• Report of the Finances.\ jeet of Palmer's lie mine; Machines cut-;Tlio forni.'r contains the aiuuunt ot all ting/orty thousand vcm of grain a day ' glu j, tX poited and imported b\ ourcoun- in our mind, when WL-L...j^ rail .,Uu,.,|,„. i . : , t.h : . latter its u.-iumA.,*wn*n* .n..l cessive expl isiuns ,and upon Iookinp: fnr • nuny i-tatiMics giving valuable infiima- tho cause saw the air filled with fmzeu ' ii.>;i ue-t 1 b. i-a-'K ''niiiiil elsewhere. We- earth, vai'yirnj in a iza from a parti.-le to • subjoin a tew it.m* which will be c nti;.- lmnps weighing ten or twelve lbs. all g > u .1 in future. ing up\ llavii g con.- up. as a CUIH-; Annual saLrks of the ( ..lljiturs of th.-y cv.ue\ tLti'rt and fell almit ''u-toiu: : Sin Fi-nicK.... SllUO.i, >• v.'hnoU arc stopped; pest-houses have publish-1 u ' e n provided, ami the Congregational ' clergy ui.iu has gntio to cue of them to dc- ole his services to the sick. CsTArts You Iildtliiitlt ' If not-,, read the Insurance Advertisement in anottor from W.-Mecf to-dav says that the j ooluum, and-thoircall upon the Agent at once... .Lighthouse at Billings Gago 1'oint was l'hcre is nota more rcsponaiblo Company in tho January uuuil.cr of thu Panorama of j m.Joeuiiuded by the tide yesterday, and ; this State. Life and Literature li contains 1II pagis , t | la t t | R . Iteeper and his family were' \. '_ ^=a 01 ehseiy printed matter, i, pubiishe 1 month- 1 ou lig,-d to 1'.. •; to a lish house on aii island; ft_ \ CENTRAL HAIL KOAD. ly at §.!per j.ar,',> c .p'es for $\• ai.d D r .p- ;,, ,^, , K ig|.l, u .h0od for safety. | ' ies fm-jjipi ,„,-,„,. , n | «^^».-*- TKA1SS rA-JS BROCKl'OKT STATION- Its contents are mostly .elo.-tiuns fioin j B . J: , Tl , N i l? r ;jav, Jan. 9.—Tho vote ; , ll)ISU „ Kvr LY.—We have received the Jan. number foreign publications. \Lite and manners , b t , K , JJ UUS1J this\inorning 011 the election , x\g\A Ex... 4 as A.M. of this fine magazine from the publisher in l'i>rau\ from i-'rasors magazine ; \ J1< -'S L f a fnited States Senator resulted in ! Mail 7un ofLlihaiik\ fiom the same; - Was LordBa_-,' 3:JJ ful . (Jbarlos Sunnier, against VI sent-' 1> &• ''• Hx-«' ; a 3)}cut IMihIirntion. a. Mn». SrEruENii' UEUSTKATKD MDNTII- 011 the It contains nine wood engravingsillustra- tive of its contenU '•'Twasthe Nighty h ^ ljn i^uphUt; the ••Nun, of Port before Christinas. ' is a superb lllustra- i {liral \ f rom t \ M Quarterly ltcview; the lion. Old Santa Claus is portrayed with •• Happiest People\ from tho Titan, togcth- reiiidcer steeds fc.ding hnnse tops and go- or with a large number of other articles; all ing down chimneys, around whose corners nihorof shakspe-an'sPlays^lrom KT - m „_ 'X'ho scutteriup; votes were divi- ded between Ivlwnrd Kverctt,, Rufus Choate, Wm. Appleton and N. J . Lord. \Vn\ l-'r'i. I\'.i8 Wnv V.x .. Ill 7 i-.M. 1'ieiglit Kx U4*» \ N \. V.\. .. i) 1J •* Oet. :il, K.«. OOINU HAST. X.Y.Kx. .. 7J5.A.M. M.BuatKx. J0 3S\ Way In-'t.. I vl. VeMs toctv Lx.. a M »• Mail -»b3 '* Vim Lx. - - 6 -11 ',• U.ect.Ex. iaa3 \ 3tf the cream ot English history aud literature IllV SSI.'* Lll'\E ci ived. aiiel will b' What h,e.!.ee.me-.ui I.1J1 York. :?'! I'lO; H.isi.in. Baltimore, Phil- a elphi 1 and New Crlcairs, the same as ; New York; Miw 1-lavvn, Conn , <jd,OU0; l»iiel r 'ope.rt, C'lili., 5-Uiil- quono 'lather careless'y. A lar.je .siz.-d pi re falling rather unpleasantly near, ne fol- low :d the discretion ofthoie iu the vi- cinity by changing the chances of knock upon the roof of the head to the ro'.f of a barn. We understand that the village author- , Wvre si 1,000. ities have taken measures to prevent tLe j In liailroad rftatistieswe find that Mew recurring of su-h a elaiuerous act. .York has miles. U.^liti; Ohio. ^,'2:13; , r . m , m — IVnusvliania. 'i.l'J\; M-assaehus-tt., DT»The,nonthlv election of'eEeern,! 1 - 7S1 \ ; «*\ lhw f'T 1>' SS U 'T •''\\'•° » 1 <- ,T .',• . . mile-. The sped of bxpress triun.s is Of tho Young M-ns Lit. lary Ai-oeuttlou ,. u j dowll as f 0 |lo. Vj ,; II„d.-.,u River It. took place last Monday evening when !{,., p Cr hour, miles, 31); UarttT-l and are hung tidy litt.e stockings, into which he is supposed to di-pense the trinkets which childien greet with \ Morn ,_ ^ll•I-1l,IllaJ.•- Th\ cont.\..ts are of the must interest- ing character. \Lis*. Jewel-,\ by the) chtr.-s.*, isc..iitiimod; \ASpan.-h Story,\ I \ '\V est Point ;\ \Meadow Iliook; ' \The , Fir.-id-is of the Rnolui.-i; \ Things | Mil BIHTOII: I noiic with pleasure We Talk About;' tugothtr wuh Poetry ' that the village- authorities have issued an and the r,isi,ioi.-,, combine to make the 11- Ordinance requiring the eili/.en.-, to clean lustruted Monthly a d.-sirabb maga/mc. IUO side-walks from snow and other ob- This uuieaziuc, alth-'Ugh not high prieeel.'; structii.ns. Every pcr.-on who has had Ht-STiSGTox ATSIXO.SI.N-O.—Itissaid • that in the State Prison at Sing Sing, ( v WAS-IUXCTON is re-, (Jhnrlo-s B. Uuntingtou, Ihe Wall street; i.olie.d next week — i former, has b?e'ii assigned to the. cabinet '. •1.--, wli're he is employed in tawing ' and pluuitur, huards. I sale-. Tl.e se-eui.d edition is now utit. CoiuiiiunimtiuHS. I I'nt.ir.'j leu Hotsivs.—U sometimes ! h.q pens t'.iat th-. best ice ill the whole ' s • s-.n i- mad'.- in the mouth 1 f Deeenil-'-.r. UUOUKPOltT POST OKl-'ICK. , ' Mails Close East, 1 ,'10 A. M., to Kochenter. • :>,30 P. M. \ \ West, !s,:io A. M. \ Buffalo. Mails Arrive from the East, i!,H2 X: M. S,5t) \ \ \ \ West, li.33 P. M. S. M. OLDEN„ Oct. 17tU, 1833. Itf Post Mas ter 1 It i , always vv 1 ice thi.t inake .•11 to secure the s'-iv \.n- g'.ol fo BrocUpoVt Mal'keT Brockport, Jan. JGlh, 1S57. COHKECTEU WEEJvL\ , AM) M.VV BE UOXSUl^ EeEll KEl.lAllEE. -- - . . . illlS llItlLUZitlie , iVlLU-'l.liU l.-'i. ..Oil. I'l lieu. ...........•.---. *— - - - j j-..-.-.- ....- ...... .-..-.• . - Itie t.r.iuutit ot 'J. '• -1- e.zeel and 0, ui- i- '^ , \ T . i • 1 -i u. „ , l \> i -The New- Orleans Picav nue sivs' tfeave. V-.-.d -lm-i.w tl.e^ve-ir i.rece.lin. f June is Urst e'.a.-s iu stvlc aud matter. It is, oeca-ioii to p.iss alor. .e . sule-walks.es- . /- n.e ->ievv ui.L.in. 1 leayt unsays t5„p el -!inc, per bbl.. l-CJ e'l auu'ig the ye.11 pieceMing uui.e. •-\' * . . . ,, , ... .. , . 1 that a narsun was closed 111 that city 0.1 . „ ,, ' ' ., ,,st, tor attempting to smuegle thin,, published by Edward Stephens, M.vv j pccially those not 1. i.e numedi.i.e bus,- ( ^ ^ .^ ^ ^^ ^ J^ , s. a H,„.. ... . •••••••••„•• *3i.0U0. of wuieh watches and jewelry, V or k, d t the low piice of SI jU a \ear ; • »^s part ot tho Mh-oge-. must lwve felt 1 i iWw , s hi plantation, at tiU edits por gal- \vi,pat.-.-p« .bu the following officers wi-n- el.-eti.d James K iby, Prosidctit ; Win. Richard- BOU, Vice I're-ident; J I). Decker, Sec- retary ; TI.J*. B rry, Trea.<'.ire.r. This society is no-.v in a Oourishiu\ conelition, u.>w meinb.T' al.nwt cvevv week joining Mew'Haven. 31; New York Ceii'r.d, 2S; Mew Yoik and New Haven, 'J', Ot aceidents upon R.ii'.road.s we -i-V.t the t'ollowngs N V. Centra , ti.tal lit, not I if.i, 'J. ) , M Y . mid El i , do. Lit), elo. 20: Hudson lliM-r, do M, do. 0; N. V. and N. Haven, d-> \1. •!.. 1. Mr. Williams will phase r.c.iv\. our thanks tor tin favois throo copies for S4. Tit IP' NE ALMANAC-—1^57—We are indebted to. the jubiishcrs, (Jreely & MeElrath, for a copy e.f the above named pub.ioatie.11 . It contains a vast amount of statistieal information that should be in tl-; ha..ds of evv.ry int-lligent man T'or • .1: at tlie book stores at the lo.v price of 01 • sV.l'.'.'ig. H.lUPf US Jen-BNAL 05' ClV II.1Z.VT10N.— Wc arc indebted tu Harper ev. Brother— the pubii hers, for Mo I ofthisnew- week- ly It ci-.itains n massif niatt'-r upon a varia.y if topies. It contains il.vte 1. ' pages of illustratioLJ and -irtielos .'poll various t\pU-s aud a fj » ahe-rt.i.v .enfs. ' officious, l jl ho propriety of sonic ordiniu.ee relative 1 l.m, for the Ohio riv I to this matter. The credit of the village ' —•»•«>«> ' as well as the cmvniii'uce and cuilbrt, j/- A K'-titu-Ky paper-ay-it is p-t- of the citizens, teipiires that the side- tini to be very fa-liion.iblc in that q-.i.nt- walks she uld be made passable. Ladies ,« '» \\••l\* \I 1 '\« «\ith lua. ila^c n ti , , 1 •• 1 1 -es. when sending them to the nriliter.- aud gentlemen, too, who ieel a string dc-' - - ' • ' •i.e to attend the course of interesting an I valuable lectures which the younji .:ciit'eiuan of the village are so generous-, ;,'/—Ninety-six young ladies of Metn- ly liirnis'niiig, are deprived of 1! at pi .1-' phis ;. titionid the Council of that city lire- o,i tile bad state oi t.ie side-.'.a...s. In tlie absence of something more elll- cient, t'uetel'orc, I should hope the ordi. nance of tho authorities would be ob- scrv ed. \'•st £ 1 i it iu thich- \ ueis. This, if it be perfectly clear and free from fro/on mow, is thick cnoug . and lb- s-.oi.er the crop is secured the. b..n.e kinds of farn, produce are bought i u . .. * trade and retailed out at about the sums u r - ' price. The following arc generally tli» \~'\ I wlio'.e-snW prices—the prices trie farmtw re- »V>0 ........ 1.7& ...S,25*8;5o ...),3S®l,5n .aa C7 50 1,12 :>o l„otj .... C2«1,U0 .. 1,75 ® ] ,50 3J 'a-38 • •••- ,7a ..... 25. SO — in.. *2o ....£.3-2, 10 .......... li -. 00 » T ....1110® 11, .. JS6,5'.-a,7,25 .--..SoeSoS ' 18 S9® Jo .-..-..»i,75«4 A good custom that ought to prevail cva- rvwliere. • to c ua:i out and oavo a certain stieet. It is needles- to say that the petition was granted at once. Huts U\e -• ( om Bur'iey lluekv.heat Boans Appies, ( prree.11 ) Appe\ (dried). 1'. -iiiU.es (•.lions Turnips P.e-cts Batter (\|-.ces« . Laid ... . Hums... Turkeys I (.Tiicueiis . •\. Pork, (sa't) . . Pork, (fresh). Beef ...p*r. .lb .. Ircssed)... Wood South Glen's Falls, M. Y. Jan 12' COTILI.OM PAUTV—On Wchu-silav . -—^.la..^ .varu.yit topics, i t contains ;..*:.• 1, j acrveu. .\l„, u l T2 n'elnek to-day a fire broke out Eggs . evening n»xt a C nillou Partv will b Tit.ecv. *. KMH. EVUIBITI -S. at B-aeh's' W» of illustration aud -irtielos .,;„,„ : I tru,t, howncr, I shall notbe thought r m Mr. J.11. Rice's sash an-l'blind fae-' Hay _ held at Concert lid! - W-arV a-urM ilall. -u F„dav nul Satur I n Evenings \>\io„s t-pies aud a f. „ alvertis, ,„ t s . • office. U 1 vmiure .0 saggest what tnry and it was eut,rely^™,i,r™ed wiU, that everything will be got, n up in ii.ie ; ,.„, ,,^. A [„..^ rable a,,: nth-n. At A larg. portion of the p,v r «.,.... ,,,„ it- , - ms to mo to be , ,.«„ method. ; ^^.^ J^ ^'^ f ». style, and that no efforts will be .pared l( ie Mdurdi.y ev uh.g Exhibiti»n a nam- ; \F»»'S »\\* '» Vy^r* \\ J are | One man, wuh a lu.r* attaencd to a j.^^ to make if the Hal! of th: sei.son. Fine ' ber of lie die.d gentlemen were pr.sei.t » 0 . 1 u^'^d.to commend it to tl v puhlh-. , very simp., instrument,^ snow ^crapcr, music and tt good supper arc among the LU d bec.unc sati-lied \ tint wine things \ \' ' \\' \ \ ' ...doa — ...ton .. cord...... 5tuitnii0cumit0. arrangements. THE MASONS. I This order, next we believe in age to ! ihe Druids, is now flourishing through- out the United States'. Thi- order is ' based upon true Christian principles— rendering assistance only, and alwuv a . when needed umong the fraternity. This order has probably been uiou abused and belied than all other other Associations together. The Monroe Lodge, of this village, we understand to be iu a flourishing condi- tion. At the unnuttl election of officers of Monroe Lodge; Mo. 173, of Free and Accepted Masons, held on the 23d De- cember 1856, the following officers were elected; Saiu'uelM. Olden, W. M.; Dan- has been upon both the \high and low ' °™ TH' 0 iel Homes, S. W. ; Isaac W. Bradt, notes.\ About six inches more snovv has J W ; Augustus-G, S. Aljis, Sect.; A.'fallen, making eighteen indies in all. 3). Hill, Trcas.; Horace II. Kelly, G. D. r 1 The wind-Mowed and the wca'thc- has •William Clark, J. D.; Samuel Cook, been cxtremly cold until tii-oorthfeo days •Tyler. ' 1 past whon it bocanio mild and pleasant 1 Better sleighing it would he diulcult to can be el. he es^'.ell a-other-.\ Mr. Tra- cy claims that he ean magnctiz: or para- lyze his inn or the body of any ulher person, su that a kg could be cut oil, fei th be drawn, or a k.iif; run through any part ot the body vvithout th-: I ast itume- d.ate, pain 1 r screncss aftcrveiel. Mr g Tracy paralyzed one of the audience so that pins were run into his leg vvithout any pain. Mr. Tracy ran numberless pins iuto his body and a k.iifc blade into his face. This Exhibition, although in its nature unpleasant, yet if the p.iincip'.e or the We think a p.is.n nm-t be very stupid | made at au expense not exceeding one OATR sruur.d with buckwheat, in pro- that cannot select. $'.} 00 worth of <Joud dollar, would clear the snow from the portion one to three, makes a meal great r a-l.ng from its over three thousand• sil\-vvalk . more rapidly, and quite as cf- eilumns duriii\ a \-vr. 1 foctiially, as ,1 huiulrcd men vv ;th shovels. The exp'use, which vould be compara- tively trifling, might be met from the highway tux, or hy a specialsubsciiptiuii In this way, too, every pait of cadi street would be 1-leaned a> soon n.s a snow had fallen, and the walks fr. 111 every man's power eau be applied to surgciy, will be 1 s!, .pcr Esip 'I'm: KNU-KEiiiioi'iii.u MAov/iNL.— •' Old Mek\ s11.11.l-s id\! 1 iu P- -pli re of w't.Uoen- m -.?, slu-ev dm .- and quaint 01'gii ility.— 'l'lii-n- are no dry. du.l. -tiip.il . 1 ae. '.'clival articles, but all tcc-m witli life, fun i.mi.iol- licking good nami.. Then- is n-. ti.vh 111 its eolunnts, pvoiyli'.- having an I'l'jictto, ' which its context is sharply pointed. | ! Komr ojiinl in lnay he formed of its spicy I contents by the following list of original I papers: \The Hut,\ \ Mus'.iigs of a lail-1 i road coudu.tor,\ \ v.hat JeJd Palury found ' in a co'lin,\ \ th^ observidions of ol'Muco- 1 a uiontli w ith the blue , IV superior to buckwheat nlniie for grid- dle-e.ike-s and slapjacks in ihe opii'i >n • p iill who have tried if. The cakes brow more cisily and more crisply ; are light- er yet, le-s lik6ly to over ris-e aud more wholesome. A mixture of line oatmeal and huck-.vhi-at flour in the same propor- tions is nearly as gooel. SixtU Lecture. Pi OF. A. 1. trpsoN, Will doliv er ' the Sixth Lecture of tho I. ourse, before the YOl'XG MEN'S LIT- EUAKV: ASSOCIATION, at'' CONCERT HALL,; 'ITESD;!!' EVEXISG, JAN. 20th, l'857. SiiUECT—\ Dr. Sarnuel -Johnsm.\ of incalculable benefit in alleviating pain. 05= Tlie weather for tho past week Noses,\ \the western stage,\ poetry and nieiit. The arrangement might he made , 111 • 11 ;-.' 1 CAKMET., Mondav. Jan. 12.—The holism would be 111 a passable cumution, ' n ,, , T - , ,, , T, , 1 ..Gregory House, at Lako Malmpac, Put- even fur ladies, nearly every day througu. „ am C 01in ty. took fire at abouts 2 o'clocky i out the winter. j P. M I have seen this plan tried in other' trovd in a verv'slmrt time. Tin* ln=s villages with entire s,„ eess, and hope the , l^t^l^l X$£ ™fl uggestion may at least induce an cspirr Partly insured. The hui'ding was very extensive, and well furnished. the \ Editors Tabic.\ From the twenty : in a vvny similar to that by which the seven pages of the last .named wo select 1 streets are sprinkled in summer. B. which vv.11 indicate the hiuiior of rx^Gootl sloighing brings into market good wood. It is said to be rather hwor Li prim than hrt wiat-nr find than now exists in-this region. m *^$ 1 mi A communication headed ''ThoNi-ra ri'es Angain\ will : pjv r 9r -rci 1 weel: thc whole.- \ We removed our 1. gu.ids on one eee . inn. o'the sehold gods and in the spiing time year,' to Number Seventy, s-cventh- r£?=- Miss Collins in Albany, consider- ing hernelf disgraced by having been - ! compelled bv her niotheri to clean off a (gtntrol MB $mmy.^%i^£^£i£ sixpence ,vorth of laudanuthn; she was n-uei \two doors from l-'irst-Avenne. (By .Mr. A . Tannlunson, of King_ street,' sa y C d witli a stomach pump, the bv. an inconvenient direction to givo; | \''-.--- «• \ ...CM. __ 1 .1 Charleston, S. C., while examining tho tor unco a man took a load of hickory | j^i. o f j,;, aun , accidentally shot and wood torus up to screnty-scrcnth-ilmt, two ,... , ,. ,„°i l( .!,„,,.,_', doors from First-Avenue! mistaking Hie killed his daughter, about twe number from the ?M»ir of the street!) We had at last got all moved. It vv as thosccond day of May, and very warm : aud'vve had been haul at work since morning, putt'ug tbiny i'o rigbii, banc'iig pirvori\' :rl tin* . - ,, nj* The new marriage tew, which has •w years old. - us t ^ co] ) p aa=e( j j n Austria, recognizes. *••\•'\• —\- , the marriage of a boy of fuurto.en with a DUDLEY OBSERVATORY.—James Brown s girl of twelvo as valid, \ hut the parties Esq., of Now York City, has contributed arc to be separated until they are of fsinnn to ih? f'.mdj r.f tbi? inot-ilulVm ' ajje. JAN. 27th, CAsmrs M. CLAY.—f Tho ' White Slaves rtf the -South.-\ '< I JvS. 3itb,Enw.vitDl*!oitTII, DD.—\Tho ' Greek Urania.\ FEB. 4th, CUAS. B. UAMJOCK.—\Life in I Lisbon.\ I FED 12th, GEOKCE. W. CLIS.TOS.'—\ My Sundav, and wa cnlird des-1 Holibv.\ ~ \ FEU. 27th, Rov. B. L. MAOOOS—\ AVcst- ern Con li.eicc.\ f Mvuru — GEO. SUMNER, \Spain and h r Itcvolutions\ ( Tici'-E'rs eaii be had at\ tlie Book Storci of J. V. Spring and T. &, A.. Ffy.e,,;.or of Lecture Con. Binglo Admissions 15.ceuti. II. W, SEYM(iUK,-\ ' ' , F. HILLlit-USEi I '- \-' A. (}. S. ALLIS, > Lecture Com II, N. BEACH, I J. D. DEfiK'BK. J- Brookport, Jan. 16th, 1857, • • \ ~~\ DISSOLUTION. .' ,\\* T HE 1 Copartnership hdrotoforo. existing under tho name,and firm of Igo, Bendlo & Son, is this day dissolved by mutual con- aentr-Kichard' Beiidlo withdrawing. The business will hereafter lie* inducted Unflor the name and firm of . ~ IuO, BUNDLE & BB0TH8K. Brockport, Dee. 27tbi 185G, ' - -;« 12-ft i'll