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, I I :M m& tlte !i m 11 fr• B-ft-4H(-**\»*-*'\«-#*-t\B : lPfae a Ltt«tp.-^;«i3tr^s*sa5!i' Brockport Rspublic I B i?V B I|>! S n E'-E : •' t* EVERY FASHMtT MOBl«|i»IO» AT BJiOC-KPORT, JIOSnOF. COOSTY, N. V. for a Lost Watch. Whob.asfounci.it' ? iiess. \ Never 'hide i/our light under a \\ QC^ 51. J. Poiver, who stands indicted in-this place., The child is supposed., to- p?*i-&rc V«iu IliMii'<'<l 1 If no t OBKTtfiDOE & Gp., New .York,, adver- lushl,\ or suppose- that yufcluive been in ! in thw ootinty upon the charge of,forgery, hpe bpen left' by a young, woman- Who '™^ n *|?, ^,™||^ 0rli ? meilt '\ ano ^ har | tise'that'world^rehQ.wned perfume, ','Balm business so long and are so well A/ioum jeseapedifroni' the Boehcftfir jail or* the came if] on the -6 o'clock train from the xfeferc-jia not'a more* resnoiisibl Coi\ ™ * ' ! of a Thousand iFJowers.\. - * that every body will findyou without tho.uso • 15th,iiist.-by,boring thrpughthc roof.— cast, an\d\tho mother returned on the'nest thw State. '*'**' Mr. OLDBN advertises something over of printer's ink. They do know you; but Sheriff iBabooek offers §200 reward fur truia to Rochester; as a female bearing! » j. „. ;. : *~ OFFICE in Republic BuMing. oppisits Vil- tw0 nundredilettcrs, which may bohadat j.ulgefryui yourlaek.of.go.a-lieaditiyeness,. his recpyery, . . _ . .... the description of the 'Cue who lis sup • | Pamphlets, baic~CSses, \M UteaiX Hand Ug«:H*ll,ov«rBeach* Hubbard's store. - fa very small price. that your business belongs to tho-.bye, .~\. ,m 'y —j .-—\ .,-,;\- j: po8od ta'h'ftve b.rought„the .child to\'to\wn J t Bitts„fiaUp<fjclici}, Catalogues, CirtK/ar/ ~~~ \\ - •' .,.-.. .- . ...... Cards, Poster's, Xubcls, and everything in :thc line of Job Printing-, haiidsomety, txpo- ,.,, . , diliously, and cheaply, atthis Office.. •without a chdo. with T . EBMSi _ Ca9h . ] H . 5f -Bjuett. This tmon contains a population of about |,, V Music Eoothus. thesava\e ureast.\ gone ages—not to the 'enterprise .and en ^V^000C±^Who^?^ \>&*«; of Rochester, is an extensive ergy of to-day. has a large circulation, makingit a superior. dealer in Mus-io and Musjcallustruments. • • \•\ — \ 'idvertiaihg medium FHIDAT MOENING, FEB. SO. HORATIO N. BEACH, Editor. THE SEABISH COIN. How many hands have gone down in- to the pockets among old combs, jack knives and keys,, to fish up the -change for: inspection, since Congress talkod of cutting down (the Jews hud out oil) the value of the pillared coin thatlias so long formed the chief portion of the silver •currency of our country 1 Although Con- gress has not and probably will not at its See his advertisement. . The Young SIQII'S Literary, Assoc% 1 tion advertise Rev. E. L. MAGOON. to lec- ture Feb. i!\tb. Mr. S. Young! advertises a valuable Farm for sale at -Sandy Creek. Our grocers are referred to the adver- tisements of Smith, Perkins & Co..— They have an extensive establishment at Rochester, where they are .prepared to sell at wholesale only, everythingin their line. They offer great induce ems to purchasers of cigirs, as they mnko their own importations from Havana. Our QS*-To-save. the. trouble-'of repeated - and - llms -band'ohed it was noticed tarry-*' inquiries, we would say that our two list - ng ia . tU o dopot nC|irl y aU tli e timo ) ]e , editionsaro both exhausted, and also No. , yeel j ^ two tl . ain 3 w j : ^h Wo observe by the Bridgeport 0—all oihcrbaek numbers can be supplied. ^J i n c> Conn, papers that an immense amount of dainngc was done by the recent freshet in tho Housntonio and Naugutuek vallics.' 3M ^ulilininns. Brockport, Feb? ISth,- FriKlitfut Casualty on tlie Cell- Ural ttuiaoad. Banished. Son\ and ''Helen and Arthur,' last uiglit. Tuo'mail I rain which left Al- j,- lottr \ SuporBne, per bbl... The loss at Derby-and Birmingham is os- LoVK AFTER MAHRIAGE, by Caroline timated,at over 8100,000 It is stated ie ^»^—T. B. Peterson, Philadel- th-.it the w.iter rose during the freshet to ^ ' ' , the top of-the vault of the Manufacturer's : Whobas not read \ Conrtsnp and Bank, Birmingham. Wc presume that ^ a \ m ^ \ Kjb(,rt Qnbua - \ Iho if the money market bad been nrevioiwly some.vhat \tight it became a com uo.ir.y halt the distuuco bjtwuou Cauan- —«-.^..-»—-^ , with those works, need not be told that Uaigun U ud V ictur, \v,.on the locomotive - BT^It. will be observed by -advertise- •' Love after Marriage,\ by the same au- mui wini wu obstruction upon-tlie track, ment that the WJd Fellows have a Ball thor is ah euehauting book. wuieh threw it off, and. dowu the e nbaulc foreman B. sugge^s that they tend' up a this evening. As tho proceeds arc « be . Amid all the Bood of fiction that now Ulem ' whka ls at ' VL ' r '\\\' \'\ m hei o llt a t box ''for trial,\ Bioqltport.Pob. fttOk, 18D7. CORUECTED'WEBKtY;-A!(i) MAV BE CONSIDv _. ^EliEp HEWAULE. . . . Some kinds of farm produce are bought ift trade and retailed out at about tho sum* A startling casualty happened on the ,._.,.. w railroad, aoouc tuur uil.os this side Qt Ca-! P»ce. 1'lio following are generally' th« naadauua, at about half-past let) o'clock |. w . 1 )*! esnle P™ 08 — tl, '° F ii:e s thefarmew re- ':.r v by the charming writer, Mrs Caroline raou.e at ,e.U5 P . :U., with ttie engme Appto* :Slde ! r TT , w- » -i. B-iuiel Webster, ..ad come on the old roatl I W' ,ea t ably IJOSC bv this occurence. . Lee Heniz ? Iniso who arc familiar ;...,..,, ..... .,.., i,. , n „ Oats. buuy nt 4)'.-3t)'-A. Mi, yesterday, ahd Sy-|.Salt. '\'•\) 1 lister, ..ad come on the old roaU 1 W'' ea t • • • -#^'- ••'• •'' ,bn. Ryo.-....,.. Corn Barley ... Buckwheat. Beans. Our Rochester friends will hcreafte Other ncwadvertiscmentsnoticcdehe- **« tu ^*° «— P^sant to > d-tel in . suit of new language to r^^SS ^\-i:: 113 •P» trous - i g' al1 tbo l )uWl °- l ho ™« 3 ot llll s ran that trick in place ot the regular fire- \^ Turnipi . Beets ... Butter. .per. where. I boot; ows proceeds are-to be , Amid all the flood of fiction' that now \\-\\> l :'\\•\„\ • 3 \ \•\,.',\ \ \v Apples', (green) i. i , • ,, >\>•\\«.. i , , t .. • tuat, point. 'I'ho engmeerj John-Sn.'ll,- ; of ADDIPS flriedl applied to charitable purposes, we pre- almost overwhelms the country; it_is llU ^ u; „ aUemptedw ir-o. Uu.self from Ktotoes...•/. suiue it wiil bj liberally .patronized 1 by ! real re.'rjJiing to get hold of a work like bio nueau.ie.by jumpiiig, but waa otruc^,! Onions pr.es nit ses-ip'i chan^o the value of the pl«e send up their favors a little earlier the public. The names of the Managers, this, that is not tile mere plagiarism of as is supposed, „i,a turuiVu ten or liauuu. Spanish coin, lit is now legal tender) i t i, -^\\Monday. - are a guaraatee that, .no effort will be j >om, old tale, whos3 spirit has been new, ^ ^r« u.c. Ho washyured in •to.be hoped that it may bo replaced by the coiii.of oui' own country. W.o think, aS this foreign coin has so .long been the legalized currency of our own country,, that it should be redeemed at the U, S. Treasury, thereby making the loss fall upou the whole people, in.. stead ofa part. who. have taken it throtH,! eh **? wore bol d Fob ' ln]l at higher prl- the. 3 anction=ahd legality thrown oveHi I f° S tha \ e ™ r huim '° oUainea in t,iatnm! - by ourQoveraient. As .our Qoverment \ ^, V«f*l<>\-*>™ »f U.e old lady tea has passed no law curtailing itsvaluo, and | Jrmkt , r ' W1 \ V'» lu ^P'\ z --\i'' «!•» ™.,.,..r : coffee has \ riz,\ tea has it are: Love after Marriage—The vie- man, was pretty severely uurt,.but not la-1 ^jjf 1 ^\ (tosaed) of Excitement—The Blind Girl's tally, in the opinion ot attoudiug pliysi-1 L'ork. C f\nlrt ..'.'.'.'. o.'a ,s. Oil oxamiug the track at tho point whero the obstruction was ehcountered, it was tuuud th'ifcseveral-, X rails bad been placed across aud lengthwise of tue traeii. I L'ork-, (salt).. I'ork, (t'rosli).. Beef.......... fa 3 •' Hay Wood as it is st\\l legal tender in Uio payment^\ 1 !'\ \ \' of any .obligation, .(excenf to gevementl; ' nz an4 \ uh ^' U ^ the Cttm ffiU we do not see how the present excitement | *^° \^ DDd wI,atuU a,t1 ' wl \ W \ m<> can drivo it either down in value or from! circulation.. \We. ^hould like to see the Spanish, coin replaced by coin of our coun- try? mintage ; but not a t the lo>s of a por. tion of the people where the wl.ole are to be benefitted—if' any advantages are to B£D NEWS ¥0£ TEA DBINKEBB. I DT^ Our advertisers will please hand ''\« Private tiviiLea from China report a in tb.ir favors as soon as -VWdnesdayi as Story—The Parlor Serpent—The Slia- suddenrhe jnTea. This news caused a wc are usually ready to go to press Thurs-, ker Girl—A rainy Evening— Toree j-i'.-at exoionent in. New York, and 700 day afternoon. | scenes in the Life of a Belle—The Fi- '—— ,am,-mi , t.il Cjsnietic—The Vid.ige Anthem— \Jun;; .CHINAMAN,\ having become ' The BJSOIU S.-rpent and tho Mysterious and taatened iu that pusit.oq When trie somewhat -turbulent in- his intercourse! Reticule. '! co,uullv, i =>tiuek tneui, one was broken ivlili it, n I.',.„I;-I, „„.i \.. • • j i- . mi. , , • . • ~ into ttiroo pieces j auotuer was thrown up- with the I.nglM and Amcruama trading! Tins book w neatly printed on fine w , ra e.,d-,f,su u„d bene double, one end at tlie UUiueso ports, our govermeut sent - clear paper, is t isicm'ly bound, and is being inriioi into the earth. ari.mid the Levant and Portsmouth, and Uent/rce o/poitnge by the publisher to 'l°c engine plunged down the bank.jila'il 700 after bombarding their lb-K \ John, 'ap-|anv part of tho I'tiited States ui.on the rvP - {<•> UJ '- d-oviy in tu-' *.ft u.u I and,; U. & t\ Ex 9, a .•!>'gi?edaii!proini.s.-dto'''b-havc liiui-1 recMj.t of SI 25. The othe,- work, \>.. upngnt. The baggage car ran ...»• i.\-'\-* self,' uLcroupun Coin. Armstrong with drew his force. don... .ton., cord.. • ..93,00 .........1,75 • .2,25 ®g,50. ..1,25 ©1,50 ....'....:, 38 70 56 1,18 50 ........ 1.3T ...62®l,O0 . 1,75® 1,50 .... 38 ®5° ;;. .75 25 50 ...».. «20 ..£.8® 10 ,. 4 12 .,,. 9 m H ::::::!::':» . $10® ii $8<3>\'» *5,®ti i....?0* 10 ...§^,75®* N. V. CrNTRAL HAIL ROAD. TKAIA'S PASS BKocKPOKT STATION i GOIJIO WEST. N'fght Es... 4 35 A.M. ' Times aiut aothey u=ed to was.\ Lecture to Might. Tho Urn. Geo. \V. Clinton lc-tunn tl.ii t veniujjat the Baptist Churth oti M.iin Street. Mr. Cliutoi:, was unuvoi I- be derived by the withdrawal of the said, a % Jetaini-d from d elnt:iujr Ins lecture This last week as p>'r a'lnouneeincnt. I betun- U/rt: to the )<ublie. j Prof. Kendrieli, (.f Roehister, very sat- i isfaet..r:!y sullied Mr. Clinton's ongagc. ; mjut last week. His address w:is uf the Qlr\ Mr. Tuomas Comes, killed this which w a-; over IbUO pounds, pi'mt country. ,. ,. . , ... uu iaiiaur, auu wentoif the tracK, but did ' i.v,.; ( i.i,f'vT a i<s named m tins notice, together with the not „, Uuwl l tue bllnk , -'- ru c hx - °0 ls engine. Ot course i b.ialy damaged. tu o tne locomotive is WA1EE3 4ND NICABA.TJ01. The Steamer Geo. Lav/ arrived in Now York Fob. 13tli, reports Walker as, hemmed In on all sides aud in a forlorn' rll . vm '»'g c, ri r, a;.d averaged a very fine stooud hi the streets cpiosito Sta and hopeless condition. Our sympathies F\^\\\\. we're with Walker and his scheme as it! „, ,„ , ™, ,<m VT : appeared upon its face, at the outset of {T\ I 5™ I \ ^ ^ .!,„ jim...!..-..^.. r....... .... . [ what authoity we do not kin«—that 1 some men anticipate the starting of a this ullig\. • Humors' of Falcoubridge,\ from which, F^rtuuatly, the eo icussion did not we publish a \ yarn'' on the Cast page throw the paoaengerea.-a oti'the tiack, ;nd all of which are bound uniform and are uo vua w \ s »0 a \- -11 except tho* on week for bis maiket, a beef fatted by Mr. | sold at th, above na.n.-d price. I'ledcrick Bnvrster, the live -.vei«>ht of 1 „, T T . _ 1 IHELAUISS IIOMC MAUAZIXE.—jidit- ' I ed by T. S Arthur and Virginia F. _ Town-.etid, fiublislied at Philadelphia by 17\ The flood at Albany kept subsid-. T - H - Arthur & Co, at %<i a year or 4 ing until Tuesday, when thu rain had ' copies for So. caused the riur tu ri.-e until tho water' We are iu-.leUed 11 the publishers for S.Y. £x. .. 45 Oct. 31, 1*6. GOING BAST. -\.Y, Kx. ..745 A.M. st.Iloat K.t. 10 38 \ Way Fr't.. 12H|'..M, -tuck Kx. . iioS '• Mail 4 03 \ Way Ex. . . C4-i \ D.&V.Ex. lao:! '• 3lf BROt'KPORT POST OFFICE^ Mails Cloio East, l*i,!io A.M., to Eochostcr \ 3,30 P. it. \ ,\ ,\. West, «,.)., A. il. « Buffalo. ii m ~ » 1 lliuls Arr.vo from tlin Emu, (),i-o A, j( • ' 8,5) » \••' gar Nicholas Stock was placed 01, j Wfsl ' h:iS P ' M ' trial hr the seduetiuii of Margaret No:.' Oct 17th 1=5(5 •\ S ' S! -- 0I '?? N '' ton, at BroeitporU H.-r testimony wen:'; Itf I*03t Muster Hall, mu.-t h: The L l. the J.i tbo difficulties'at Grey town and Virgin; Bay, but IU tho real object of the scheme 1 ., „ has become unfolded through the offor:»i \ , J 3 ' ?* aM ™ K PP 1 ' 1 ' and aid of southern slave holders, we sic no ^TOOB; object that can bo attained through Walker or his minium, , Feb. and March ivj rain Wedu-sday night j ju-tly celebiated Meiilhly. cau.'iJ it to riio slill higher, j 3Iag..zit,u on our eieiiange lilist -— •-•«»•» 1 could more hastily coinnieiid to 27~ As even thing mu-t ha\e an end, ,. ail( l mothers of the rising gene, so ha- ' _ Nos. of this Theie is no that .• t) show that ins<-u.id<jf reduction, the pri o.ior wa.-, guilty of the higher crime 1,1 ' rape, and under the dii eotioTi of the Judge, I the jury acquitted tlie defeud.HH, and i'm! I mediately ordered liim into i-iHtod 1! • iCIUflltS. 11 It O C K I! o ti T COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ! TH2 POST 'OFSIOE. It is a well known fact lo a great portion .of this community, that vaiiou- Jl -; r the eucourageiu.nt held out by bad parties;are desirous of serving I'uelo Sain tor four years in this village as Post Mas. tor. Petitions-have-bcCn' in circulation' l ,avtcJ '\ the Burdell trial l-ef.-re Coroner ; tlii-. In bji-gone days we have i-« it u me . -•-— ««v •\ »« \-^ term ,1 ^ourt. 1 pietcd. and the rooms, which „ r e l 10t l,-,,lcaf. Connery. The chief parties — Eckle, i writings of T S. Arthur, until we have Jl -\; a . rs ' l'\- 1 T. oi Brockport, aird IJ.nvy, aat and cwivouient, are all in good cuniitioii So .d gl u,s, Mrs. and the JIN*, Cunning-' felt swelling in our bosom the purity, the I t'nu-llem'^ *\\\* ** ** ^^ I'\ \u-XYia. b, ham's—have been pa»td over to (he nobility of man's good deeds. We believe j ' ' ti.nwii.rf..^ .1.0 .,.:. Grand Jury for fur:her examination, that the world would be wiser, better, | * *\^ Wo think no proof has y,t ken brought, holier and happier if tla-y read more sink I AN UXPENSHT KIUE. T'ie Alban\ this m contemplation, may be talented to ,'yht upon which a jury would c -nvict works as these. Ti-r • «..y„ that amr-n^ those who\ coufd acd edu.Mted; but if it Is attemr.kd uu- Rny 0 f them. | We shall pub!i-h in our next \ The ! \^i'\ 8 -' ^< w '^ A.bai.y b that If this is so, all we have got to say is \ that the foel- are not all dead yet.\ We use tliii phrase in its general sense, as tho i^jiti- sf.r ought we know, wboka\e advice, the o!dad:ig.> will siou prove true, \ tiiat the f.ol and Ida mMiev are soon 17°* A private Liter from Brid Conn , saj< : \ badnesi is dull , inistaKe of a lne time,\ by Lizzie Lin., 0 f Ijtie : P\ r --! wiod, fr..m it3 pa mi n y is I ( n T.iurs.lay was Hon. Jo^hui. A. Spet,. ffn 111 sueces.-iful onnrx. uuu duriui; the wiiu, r mid is now in n verv tleunshn.g coiidinon. ltooms in the cd.fioe, both furnished and unfnrnislieil. rim now 1,.. soeured, and those pro|.,.sii. s 10 eater „t Hie-|,ringTCTin,woul.l •i.^ well tn main, applieniii'ii soi 11. ThoiiAThs OP -iL-nioN have Wn slight- ly muddied, and will horealterlic aifullo&s : to affect (hat object. Any man or set 01\ n^n have just ao t!wl nppwatce \liiit\, and cvervhodv seems to have . ,.,,., . , Tia!,t \\in D td.\' 21Ue ' '\ ll \' u l t0 lt s lormer practices, is out m«im dritnl: This does not speak well for the ' land of stendv llabits. , ' GOIJEV'S LADT'S BOOK,—This Ma;a- ie, faithful to its former practio two weeks in advance of its date. \ The Jaiiior English Department, $.\> 0U Senior...do do t ; Q.-| Cia^-H-ai,.... ^ du..., 7 OO Ii r.dehta.5 !!.*!!'' t'- itudeiu Languages, aiosic.'i'ai'i'iihig, ei'c. 1 Milhorlcss Bairn\ is a beautiful steel en I graving. Tho fashion plate is superb, eer ' g -' cs We believe that according to the u«a-' § og '' r 'S' t '•' f ,u,jiiil1 a paper in this vil- ges of tho Democratic party, no man i-,! Ia i? ! '- s lv e • uU t \LftUer the public siieuld removed from office, unless ho has com-' ' 01 \^ uu -' \' l - ,| J eUC '' a B c' ie mo, undo- the mittedsomg,KifflyM misdemeanor or 1 „.! pnsent circmaatnuoes, with the admo.ii- '* J^- 3 \ See noii:o of K.p.ibliean Caucw. 1 ani -l Ac whole illustrations are in Orr's bitualy noglected tho duties pertaining to I tio,l s ot ' tho r ,,s t irregular, irresponsible ] TuW !' M ' ethl i=' t;lk \ V''^\ the first Tucs-. ^ PS t »tyle. Of its contents generally, the the office. Mr. Olden has held the office I aud aborti \ cffotls . \'\*- by various re-, ^ i n • U,rcl1 ' _ i llldU ' 3 o f C0UrSLi wi \ r(>acl ani know All bills for Tuition and Incidental* nearly Cur yoara. and we boliovelhat n J s r jUsi - 1,; aidirrespun'iableper=t'!i3topub-. charge, detracting from honorable inteu- i lia '' a l' a V\—•» ll \'-ejliou Cr th jr cau- tious or a desiro to accommodate the pub- 5 'dcratiou. Two papers c«;t«o«. bo sns. ; lio, can be made against him. The pub- ta ' liei ^ ^}~ tar population. One never I lie should appreciate that the operation ll!ia ^ ocn uul '' oir^, winch would not uov? . of a. Post Office where tho business is of' ' j 0 3,lst,l '»Gil but for the outside assistance I It L. A. Godev, tie-extent Ot ours, that there will una- ] ™\*ered by. advertizing patronage, and a tint a child was left near the Depot on voidably occur in its mtrieatoiiffairssome . ^ c u ''^' 1 \ ;:r -\- f al! l alti ' s '\ th\ ^-\ i Wtde.,lay la,t. The tuuu we under- luistakes. Man is not perfect; ueithev!'^ tos \lP\ rt a ,0 ' al P\P er - We '\'vo ' s-an.l bav-taken it in ebar^. are all Post Mastor3dairv u yai,t.v-,eoii. 1! ! f ' hu ' i f?,r vocivcJwrFoni the public their. VUr.j tli grace t5 \,.°3 foundling- themmdof the writer of a btter that I P atr o» a !se irrcspoeth c of party cousidera- the aucoslor of Ilamiltoii Fish was one- boars as a superscription two crooked I tiun ' and ,m,s t ™\tinuo to receive it, if but the mother who could thus cast her I they would s.e a paper established .in ' offspring upon th? charities of the world I th:s vilinite pos-essmg a he.mot.r.- un- 1 mu-t be a—maniac. Uowii cLarttvtori s tic-7)«j'»mi,f«ry. j ' W- trust that some family, not blessed ' ^__TT, ••••-•-' ' witl'i children, will take this little one and 05- Lhoro is a great deal said at < bring it up to honorable womanhood. I present tame throughout the . it> a splendid number. £5T Hon. Robert Staples will again Philadelphia, please receive our thanks for a cony of p,„i,. \, -\r,a. T- i, , 1, , . .', the Annual lL T r, r t „f lU , State TIU-' v, • ' & M^z.«._rno Mar-h b,t!„ng m deep «-*r, 1 -IILI.U- No. of tins valuable Magazine arrived I n - m , „ ; o«c«r« of all competitors. It-i illustrations are liberal in number—excellent-in de ign 1 andfinis'i. Iteo'it Mr. S th.^refure hired a ! tea a and started for Troy. Arrived at I Tr iy, he took out his pooket-'j.-ok. to pay j tho driver. Wuilo hunting for \ \t Wl ,| twos and a one.\ a gust of wind ciiur ' along and scattered the contents uf tli. ' „» i,- , , • , \..». «... poo,ot-b, r k in a.ldircctio:., J, r ^ j *£f $£ »t^T^i^^ i by thi.s wmd tall SlaG. >-o de.'.uaim, is made f„r absence, oiccnMn . . case-of sickness. All other bills are pavablo —•-*- I michalf in advance, and ,„.. rest atthemi.h 05\ A western editor, . m h, .-.ring it oh ! 0 p p i y t 0 1 '' or lllrtl \ : r l\ 1 '\™^\, served that persons in a. drowning ccmii. I DAVID BUBBANK Priiirirni' ion suddenly recollected all Iho ti-ansne-1 Feb. 3utli, ld57. ' J9. t f tion suddenly recollected all iho ti'iinpnc- j ^cb . 2i>tli, ld57. lions nf tli«ir livp« t wished that a few oi! 7 r *t„ n u*„ *,' ~ ' • '.is d-iin^nt ^Kfcer, wculd take to \^^J!^Af^^!. &3T It will be si-.-ti by a communication Imes.aiid three-flourishes. Tivo elements are, unavoably hooessary in a Post Xla<- tor—an endeavor to do his duty and a pleasant and courteous demeanor toward the public. Never, whatever may be bis other qualifications; extend your infill. etice.to.an unsociable or\ willfully obsti-' ™l mt O' iu regard to the Chinese Su-1 nis»« ;„<u_.i S 11 ' Cane. This comes from China, nn.l I iini in U'uuu-il diversity of fiction poetry, history, fa.-hioin, corres- pondence &c. &c. The fishii. n plates are ' unrivaled. $3 a year. Watson & Co. Phil. AMERICAN MBSSFSOLII — 25 cts. a I year, and Child's Paper, ten copies a j year fur Si, are each published monthly' by the American Tract Societv, Ne York. ftlnrringHi. tailing ll.-aces of cloce land, Kituated in R..ad. Ot 0 hundred «cres are iu a- cood state of cultivation. Tlmre is on-the premi. ise« a gf ga Hou<e and 11a n, plenty of-water and a great variety of cho ce Fruit, For R» r i.\=fl nr ?.' inqmr. of SPRAGU'E A In Riga, Jan. 14th, by Kev. J. Butler, Mr. BIRCH, Sandy Creek, \or ofilie TubiiriW A.hertMe.-u:;MU } ,Moa..dili S s(l.ai,ot^ daughlf r of Goiuun Baldwin,. U'.r p.Bre. 1 rati i>~ 1 In this village, Mrs. Margaret Monroe, , aged 02 years. In Clarendon, Feb. 0th, Mr. Dim Poilv, 1 aged 71 vears. I tin TUE PLOW, LOOM AND ANVIL.—Thi, publication should be in the hands of, J- Moo\reTajjcd jftyears aru?4 m'oiulis' I _ In Bergen. Jan. 28th, of quicfc c.-.nsumii. tion, Cornelia J.,_ ouly daughter of Jlrs. E. t payment made easy, Brockport,Feb. 20th, 1857.' \\^oLit -loo btils ilcai Pork, nato man. The Post Office is for the a c - conimodaslon of the whole public; anu that public naturally expects attention and courtesy at-tho hinds':of its officer every enterprising farmer and mechanic ' ap ed \\ycars!\ 1 ^* Feb ' ^^ W \ B ' MnM ' l.jess Porls, Ac- Jl 4,nuu lbs M.ou ders for sale bv\ bUITll, PFKKIXS A; CO., 2 * *\& aHExch >r.ge uro'st. lOfl ? dx C» Cr-ainT«rr«r7pur«r 1UU lo (auks Sul'Sodn} lSbbls Alum; 5u boxes Castile Soap, rery olif »nil sii|i«rior; •60 kc|» BiJCarbtinate Sods-, Receiving and tor sale b \ In Union, Saturday, Feb. 14th. Sharon II.' Meritt, a»» 2 years,and •six innhtlis. I In Sweden, Wednesday Feb. 18th, Miss I 'I Ma*/aiLi, i atten ag,'d 48 years. ' I •HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Our readers who will go to Ro,-l'csi,r after Carpets, are referred to the adver- tisoment of Messrs. BROWN & VTn. LUMS. As enterprising Vtrd honorable • for suae f ul ,r weeks men, we commend their esbUibtmcat to »u-est to tnerehi the-atteution of houvlteeperq 'Messrs. J, Z. NEWCOSIB & Co., oal^ one.or.two doors from the above estib. lishmcnt, have a splendid store with g0 n-L which- they are desirous of exchanging f„r <\*hl »t low prices; See their -adverti*. comes from China, and I . tt ^~ T,lc Kev - Mr - Kallooh, of Boston, so did Shinlgbaio chickens ; -the latter of I' S BJ W UI \' e r !1 \ »t-d.cimjnt for adultery. which turned out a humbug, and-we be- i ^' 3 9tril \g' ! that most of the \scrip's 1 ' tieve the former also will when tested. ! ltlt0 wuicl1 ,u - flergy get, turn out to he We beliuvo tno maple forests lmi.-h the 1 ^' m wonian affair. most reliable source of reliovin-^ the tiiar-1 •«-«».-»__, „_ \\'\• u \° J USL '\••enissueuirom the iirock- BEArru-TL CoMr-wxiox—can[be JK from tl,o scanty of M.a/aud mo- \ & W, have had q! ,ite a •• spell\ of RvX M^ l '^T T ^^^nl^S\\^ 0 I** hck . ,-pcc'aly if ^ bfu ^ \ t}'5°.1V? P^^F^.^ l»>»»'h. when Read the advertise mi nt on the last page. Road akj the \ Farmers 1 daughters\ on the first p'gi; uken from this Magazine. S3)\ Wo would announce that a new SMITH. PUUiCIXS 4 CO./ 27 and 28 Exchange .oW.^; Oysters! Oysters! HL \ib-enbei-.. hnviiig rotuovod from t A^ n ^sr^SrSU work has Just been issued from the Brock- BS-^^ ^\^ ' ----^••'.'i 1 ^\^ \» at I weather for Hit ~r-r- \ .1 •!, , , ~\' i 1V0 include mud in the catomirv Tt I.,,* i55? As trade will undoubtedly bo dull ! ^ ,„ - l ' lu 0 '0- » to Mr. I*, flirty*? Sdvoriised last w«k to come, wo would a;,ia that now is tlm.tiioe to put in new front windows to your * res, and etherwioe make them attrac-, D tive, if you have not. Keep the goods tastefully arranged in the windows—put th'in out on the sid- walk~.aclvertisu them in the Republic,, and if you don't Bill them then, iti s your individual fault, and you aro not tfu porsoc foz the -LUH- i &l s of Ea.st tl.arki.oii is the author hy m H' s ! h -°r \ D \ h \ °*\ Th oii=and Flower, 'Ibis is a well wnttei, and is considered a Z^fc^C&tZ \' 0 \'- V rC, ' dCl - ,, ,. , , '< hoy, the best iu , .\: ol : : i: v !'- lftlt . tl, y- Wl » serve -«,0ircu.. ':,' !' oine F 3 wil1 ! b y th? »li«ll, can, keg, or-eounta, it to sim.pu™lm,e»-s. They eell- no b M but tn ^ the clouds-, and—people have not •generally got up in the morning eaily nijrn to view the moon. Fur the Republic: rosmrtifiifj. I'or.salobyallDrusiristH \ 001 \ u flo m 'Mr Ms, and whsu vou «bb' cannot ir I.. 1 ,„,,-, .0 mo =*.... ....... _^_. eaniiotg l-tliem at 108 State -treot, vou Itcnu3><ic:m «':IIII ••« ' ne fr \\I ° o k for tila * '\ town - Wo 1 p\ t I , • MH ' BiJ,T0,l: A tb ™ lu «*ild, about Sw T c , de, R r bliea \ E1 r tMS ^ \«« \ of «*^\\^C£,?J$£* \\o be.ieve tLa: tins wtwasonablo two w .wlr« n u ,...., r„ , ,,... . 1 , Sw *'-,.,are,reoncsted to »»„* .« ,u. ,.«',«.. «...:..•/«_... r..., '\gn »ad Dome.. w „, h ,. , \'reasonable two weeks old, vv.is found this evenin, ] rwmnX^^FSbWth «^', Vi !- tJ'^^\Co u mo^n», PictUU weather mi,t cause a eonMderable• A . k (Widn. S lay Vib . 18 th). in a cow ^ £«••*£****» l^^^l W*«& fr „ m th. counUv . .. 1 '<> w n officers, and -transact such.othnr h„.i n^iini.. »li.„u .. '™n ttis counfciy ^ CiL.tocuearc to be dread- ( adjoining tho hou,c belonging toi! J^J ^.T^p^^'^*^ 1^$$%™% r .»*.»•« Be sure and give ui - H E R6oi»*tvv, TAiJoihiieffr. eo.\ lB4t 'i