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Hi js*-^.*i-*(.*. . -jt-,iiSi^> THE ' BE 6 CKPOft'f S1PB B'CIC mfBammesssmam:... u BUUttG, OAFFNEY * HOKE- The Western New York Dry Obods'Establistaracnt. \A'Eaay>p|;:OP|HaJfllB«ft HOSilltia andl fcS %&«\«. Oatteja BY JOHN G. WHITTIER , Ono morning of the first sad Fall, Poor Adam and his bride Sat i n the shade cf Eden's wall— Button the<outer»iido\. • She, blushing i n her fig-leaf suit For the chaste garbof old! He, aighing o'er his bitttor fruit For Edeu's ,grapos of gold. Behind them smiling in the morn Their forfeit garden lay; Before them, wild with mock and thorn, The desert stretched away. They heard the air above them fanned, A light step on the sward, Andlo-1 they saw before them stand, The angel of tho Lord. \ Arise!\ ho said, \ why look behind When hope is all before, And'patient mind and willing hand Your loss may yet restore? &' 1 leave with you ji spell whoso .power Can make tho desert glad, And call around you fruit and flower A» fur as Eden had. I clothe your hands with power to lift Tho curse from off your soil; Tour very doom shall scein a gift, Your loss a gain through toil. Go,:eheerful as yon humming bees To labor as to play,\ White gliiunioring over Eden's trees - The augcl passed away. Phe Pilgrims of the world went forth Obedient to the word, And found wlurfe'ci they tilled the earth A,garden of the Lord 1 , Tho.Jborn tree cast its evil fruit And blushed with plum and pear; And seeded grass and trodden root Grew sweet beneath their care. Wo share our primal parents' late, And in our turn and day, Look back on £den's sworded gate As sad and lost as they. But still for us his native skies The pitying angel leaves, And leads through Toil to Paradise New Adams and new E-res! Ella's Farewell. Ki«Sj me, mother,^ ere Igo - To yondor starry shore-; Clasp my hands, and whisper low. For angels guard the door! Kiss me, mother, let mo feel Thine arms around me thrown; For oh, dear mother, shadows steal. I would not bo alone ! In summer's time, dear mother, thou •' Wilt come to Ella's grave, Wilt to the sods thy pale cheek bow, And weep for her thou couiu at not save; \Wilt muse of Ella as sho-erst Did wanton far arid .near > While budding hopes thy pure heart nurst Of her to thee so dear. Yet oh,.lay mother, weep thou not, ForEua's test shall rind Within a holy happy spot, .• Where lriends are ever kind. iSHarti Block T HE FALL season having now sufficient- ly advanced: for us to.isBue our prograrfte, HiViVM OF PROFITS WITH ^OLleif HOLDERS? * * lif' m l-UOFESKOV C J v ' '•'\ '» HAIR RESTORATIVE, AND BESTOKING,- f^™*-\^ i>K 'OKAY HAIR TO ITS NATURALCOIiOR. : S HERIFF'S SAIJE.-By virtue of one or more Writs ot Execution,-issued out of/the, Supremo Court of the j^tatd al JS(cw' York,, t»> -liio- .aii$n'te<b and delivered* sgainstStfiei personal'and roa! prope'rty of iauillovcy, iii-myt'uurity.,inave>sei»6a- \and taken all tho right, title and interest of 1 H-I8 astonishing and uneuualed prepara; ' tho said \Villi'airi;HOfeyUii;tiiid to-all tlierfol-* tiuuu hass never tailed topro_ducee a growthh i lowingdescribod premises, to wit: A'.', that \' tract or..parcel of Innd.situaU- in the Town ,«>f Clarlfson, Monroo County ...being the northr t part of lot number Eight (&) in the ird Section of Town iiunibcr i-'our (4) o f i w e again have, the pleasure to .acknowledge | xhi* Goimpauy'will \§reafter givS 'tli», ! \ 1 tiu ha nevor°tailedtoproduc a'growt ; to our friends the increased patronage of the * holders'Of^.policies ftiejjight to, participate: ?on Balil Heads, when used according to the past season. ' ; n the^pr'qfiUWiffeiSu^inCsfcpf therC'timpany';: direction, and turn hair back to its original | Our success is, steadily progressing! and The eite'nt-oflnis participation \riil^ttpiiear;'iiolor, after having become gray ,audieiust»te i tho extension of our tradfc during tho past f rom t h 6 following, which is an oxtract iWvlit in all its original health, lustre, softness ' Third Se , season, isa correct commentary on our motto: t ] lat portion o f tho policy referring t o the siib-! and beauty. liomovesat once all twurtVduu-r - the Triangular Tract,. bouuiM « IOI.JAM I \LARGE RETURNS AND SMALL ject: ~ i drutf, and unpleasant itching, suruiuiu, orup-, Nonha.d East by the n-pectivu lionl, and ' ... oast line of said lot, oil the South oy.a line running through tho centre ut said lot paral- lel to the north line thereof, and o n the West by a line parallel to .the west line of mud iot,^ and so far distant fiom the east,line.of..said, lot as to include; Fifty-(,Bx) acres of'land. : j All the above described premises I shall sell at Public Auction, as the law directs, at H P. Nurton's \Ofticu in the Village of Brock. PROFITS! i and we presume,.also, on.*'the prudent man- i agement of business, which, within a few i years,,lias risen, to such vast dimensions. ] AVo appeal to our friends \The Public,\ whether any can dispute our title to tho Largest una most successful DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. That Has ever existed in Western JV. Y. OUR SELK DEPARTMENT. I I s tho largest West of New York, and con- tains a full assortment of ; Rich Chene Stripes i Rich Chene Plaid; Rich Chuic Jaspe Pluid and Striped; Rich Bi \caJo Striped ; Rich Plain Poult do Sole; Rich Black Brocade; Rich Plain Black j Warranted the best goods imported^ MANTILLA ; AND CLO.*K DEPARTMENT. Contains all the novelties of the Parisian and b ii-st.—\yittiii> one monthaftcr. the oini- j ration of each fiscal year the profits \of die' business for the year shall be ascertained, in order to divide and distribute the same to-tho Company and. policy holders according, to ilieir respective inteersts therein. These profits shall be determined in the following manner: \Interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum of the capital ($500,000) and up- on whatever amount of surplus, not belong- ing to, or sot apart for policy or scrip hold- ers, shall romaiu undivided, shall bo hist re- tained and set apart as the property of'tho Company, and balance of interest received or accrued during the year on loans, iuelu-, ding the discounts on losses paid before ma- turity, and the amount of premiums earned during such year shall then be ascertained, and the sum of these shail'bo considered the gross receipts.\ \The general, expenses, taxes, losses, and and the interests paid or payable to scrip 'holders, and all other contingent charges tuid liabilities shall be considered grosti expenses; the gross expenses being deducted from the gross receipts, the balance shall b e consider- | Italian Styles, and is managed with much . taste and economy combined. We have a 'full stock of Cbths and Trimmings for cloaks ed the profits of the business for the year, i jyhich will be sold low, and patterns given to and this estimate shall bo binding and con- ladies wishing to make them up at home. elusive upon all parties entitled to partici- I SHAWL DEPARTMENT. 'pato in said profits.\ This Department, so .necessary for the fin-' Second.—Three fourths of the balanco of i ish of ladies dress, is complete in the most piohts so ascertained shiill be divided to pol- ' fashionable styles. ICV holders, and scrip shall bo issued to them Longand Square Broche, from Auction. I for such sums as they shall be respectively Merino nud Thioet, Long and Square. ; entitled to m proportion to the amount of 1,000 Woolen Shawls, Long and Square. pnM»«un l\\\ W each, whicli scrip shall be These we intend selling at very low prices, • a 1 '' 1 '\™ to such interest, not exceeding six • as we have facilities for purchasing this kind f cr ceut ' annually,, as in the judgment of tho of goods superior to any house in Western Board of Directors, tho-busiuess of each year I New York. .......... . EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. tiona urd feverish heat iioin the'scalp, i t also prevents tho hair from becoming uu- _ _. . healthy and falling off, and hence acts as a , lol to the north lino thereof, and- o n uerfect hvftlinft nm-rtllpl tn tl m Wttjit line o t HAIR INVIGORATOE AND TONIC. A gentleman.of Bustou'writes to his frieiid in Now Bedford,.thus: To your inquiries. I wouldreply,.fhatwhon . „ I first commenced using Pr'ulessor AVood's port on tho 7th day of March, I8J7, at 10 Hair Restorative, my hair was almost white, , o'clock in the fprpnooon of -Jhat day. , and had been so-tor the last ton joars, and it I . ALEX. BABCOCK, Sheriff.!' . was very thin till the top ot my head;, and I __ _S. P. POND, DeJ)uty ; very loose, and pulled...out freely; but I ~ * \ to' i ud-that before, 1 had -used all the second, bottle, (wliicn wlis eight weeks) my hair Svns entirely changed to its original-color, light brown, and is now free from dandruff and quite-moist. I havediad my haircutfive or six times since.tlic change, and have never seen anything like white hair 'starting from the roots ; and it is now as thick as. it ever was, and docs not come out at all. It has proved in iny case all that 1 could wish to ask. July 1, ltj&o. Yours, &e, From tho Boston Hoi-ald. Somtthlnif il'iirth Knowing. —By -using Professor AVood's Hair Restorative, gray hair can bo permanently 1-C.stored to its original color; Tho subjoined certificate from John- son & Stone, Gardiner, Maine, is but one of tho many instances that are daily coming to our knowledge, of its wonderful effects. It is no longer problematical, but a self-evident truth, as hundreds in our oommuuity can testify. Gardiner, Me.^Jaii. 32,1855. Dear Sir: I liavo used two bottVs ot Pro- fessor AVood's Hair Restorative, and can truly shall warrant; but no scrip shall be issued &a y that it i s tho greatest discovery of the for any fractional excess over fives of dollars, age for restoring and changing tho hair. Bo- Contains the most elogant variety of Jaconet !i\n^X ™ y } ii^T^U''*' 60 'l° U f' ° r r\\\ '• fore ','\\£ !t ' l was » \ ,a « of »ovonty'. My and Swiss Collars ami Slcev« in sots, nine &?' „1 «.tffi '* \l'\,\!!H hair ]m \ ow a \\ ! \ o u its °''8»><* ™\ 0r . You cienncs, Brussels and Ghnpure Laces, which J ^LV^} \\' * ue „ Bour<1 o t » irc ? °/ s 5 Iia11 we are selUng at prices lower than usual. - thereafter apply, tho excess of said-fmid an- I In a word, our Embroidery Dopartment is nually t\;™\ 13 .\\' ^»t »n ? f suchser p, the largest AVest of New York city! and con- J.™\ 1 ^ 1 \? Y th '° T,' 0 \' '\'l\',' n^ 0 - ; tains every novelty usually found in large \•\ °V , ™«™P'on of tho script shall bo stocks of the kind. fc ' S 1 ™. 1 , l0 ' ,^ d y s '.\ tw ? t ,]y newspapers, LIXEVS ! LINFXS! ' P uullsll cd in the city of New Y ork, and no AA'o .have the Srgest stock of pure Irish : \t° r t ? H b,,u \ V e P a y a We.P». such scrip after ! Linens ever offered in this city, connrising 5 1 0 \J? 0 '»e«t.oi.ed in sa.d uotice for the re- 1 «,,» Vm n fm„ !«»., T»M. Ti«i;.bi,o, \u »,.,domption thereof. j fine Fronting linens, Table Damasks Brown and Blenched Cloths, Pillow Casings, Linneri l t „\ 'T^ \T 0 ™ ot , P 01u:,e s , s '\K\ 11 ™ Sheetings, Napkins, Doylies, Towoling, &c. not . °. n,y tho , W'^ , ul * l »»»™ t, he P 0 ' 1 \ Housekeepers will find some creat bargains cy ls 1! ;sued, but also the party to whom the 1 Housekeepers will find some great bargains 1 iu our Linen Department. | AVH1TE GOODS. I A large stock of Striped and Brrred Mull, , Nainsook and Jaconet Muslins, Bishop aud A'ictoria Lawns. I MILLINERY GOODS. same is assigned, or to whom loss is made payable, aiid the crip for the mount to which the premium paid entitles the holder, may be issued to cither, at the option of the Com- pany.\ The capital of the Company is $500,000 . which, with the surplus, is invested princi- j Iu every variety, now ready for tho AA'hole-' pally in Bonds and Mortgages upon real cs- ! snle'irade. , tate worth more than twice flic aggregate MOURNING GOODS. loans. The plan now Adopted is designed to Fine Bombazines and Canton Cloths, Plaid g iv P a gradual permanent increase in the se- j and Striped Merinocs, Plain and Figured D e curity afforded to customers. • -Laities, Mourning Collars aud Sleeves, Sets, Th e Company insures Household Furni- - &.C. &c. • '• •\' turc. Buildings, Ecnts, Leases and other-In- DOMESTIC GOODS. • , surablo property, at thu usual rates. j AVc keep constantly o n hand a full stock of j , Brown and Blecched Sheetings, Prints Mcr-1 DIRECTORS. rimaclt, C Jcheco, Sprauge and Allen!s Prints, I WM. A 7 . BRADY, PRESIDEST: I which we sell to tho wholesale trade at.Ncw , v. A. Low' .' Finn of A. A. Low & Bro York and Boston prices. Thomas Tileston, Prest. of Plicnix Bank; I CLOTH DEPARTMENT. I Spoffnrd, Tileston & Co. 1 This Department contains every desirable Georf-o Griswold, Jr. of tho firm of N. L. & brand French Broadcloths aud Cassimercs, \ • Griswold, ' A'elvet and PlUsh Yestings, We offer great Clias. M. Connelly., inducements to Merchant Tailors in this- Dc- James Freclnud, Frecland, Stuart A Co. Lowell Holbrook,'Hnlbrook tfc Nelson. Samuel D. Babcock, Babcock, Milur.r 4. Co. E. T, II. Oi'b'on. A. Studwoll. Etlward Lanihert, E. Lambert A. Co. C. A. Avery, Avorv & Moodfy. Pelcg Hall, Hall, liana & Co. Shcpard- Gandy, .Robort *& AVilliams. ced supplying tho\ country Jferclmuts, f\'- \; 7\\' w - G - Huut & Co - offered them to share with us, Ouradvan- f'l \ amC i . partment. YANKEE NOTIONS. ' In great variety, Gold and'Gilt Jewelry, &c. And now a few words concerning our WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. The most astonishing, in its quick develope ment, that has evor\ been heard of i n this country. But a few menced and years since w e com- ^K: s .- . :. *,uor-^-now 1 go^- I'-rigt-i seraphs hover near— AVhisper, mother—whisper low, And dry that starting tear. I'll meet thee in a happy land, A home from sorrow frcc-r^ • Tho first from out yon angel band, I'll haste to welcome thee! Sing mo a lay of love, as novr I fade and fade away— Farewell, dear mother, soon we'll meet ' I u realms of endless day! | tageous purchases at New York prices, a short time New York was too'attraeuvi-,, T , .„, • -r, ., s -.-.i- from its apparent. cheapness, to induce a trial V an>e s A .n gar ' Boo ,l ' & ^?e» r ' f-«™ ,.„ . V...:.. ia=ft i- *,.. Lawrence, rurnure. Moses Tavlo For attractive k cheapness, to in<\ j from us ; but in 1856, w.e announce to the I Trade, without fear of coritradicfiou^ that our | stock is tho cheapest, our prices the lowest, and our sales the largest . ( ; hat ever existed in any city In' the w.cKd - the sHnie size of Rochester: Charles H. Booth, Booth <fc Tuttle. Thomas Smull, Smull 6i Hcaly. Lawrence.Turnure, Moses Taylor A- Co. Henry Eyre, Aymnr & Co. Henry C. Bowen, Bowen, McNamee & Co. Aurelius B. Hull, B. A. Fahnestoclt, Hull •S.Co. Rrndish Johnson, Wiii. \M. .TohhSon's Sons. Wilson G. Hunt, Firm of Wilson- G.Hunt &Co. AVo_ have ono of our partners residing, in Thomas Eraser,. T. Fraser•& Bro. new York, always supplying us with goods as the season advances, \oil Main St. Roch- ester. BUEK, GAFFNEY & HONE. ' Rochester; Oct; $1856. - 8-t-f IST An old 'woman, who sold ale, be- ing in church, fell asleep during service and unluckily let fall her old-fashioned clasped Bible, which making somewhat of a noise; she exclaimed half awake, \ So yon jade! there's another!'jugbro- ken! t&\ Au exchange says: Jonah wrote to his father after tho whale first swallow- ed, him, stating that ho thought he had found a good opening for a young man going into the oil business—but after- wards wrote for money to bring him home, stating that he had been sucked tOr*\ A young preacher who just start- \ cd in his itineracy, was oiio evening holding forth on the Deluge, and after domribing the manner in which Noah bailt the ark, and filled it with animals' of every kind by pairs, closed in a solemn tono thus : \You must know my dear ' bcirersj that it was an arduous task for iioah- and I his sons, to got a, pair of wkalttiriiothearls.\ •; VMF Bobbt siys.he would have.died i-f ^Ml^ A ^V^:\ta,4:nQt 'beeS for one thing, \ tSe doolor gave'hiii£up.V « S. B Chittenden S. B. Chittenden & Co. John Caswell,. J . Caswell & Co. Edmund M. Young, Young Schultz & Co. Wellington Clapp, Clapp, Kent A, Beekley, , -. . - . . Lycurgus Edgerton, L. Edgerton & Duu- 1 \ *• »ing. PLOUGH, THE LOOM, AND THE ANVIL.'! Charles'liamson.C.n. Marshall & Co. i T .T>r,i-. -.r .v, * . . . -. John D . Mans, David Dows & Co. A LARGE Monttily Magazine for the Johii \A r . Schenck, Arcnlarins, Bonnet.A Co. , Xl Farmer, Meeliamc, and all interested m p av id Lane, Lane, Lnmpson A Co. ' A ™ enca S Inunstrr- . , | AVm. M. Richarest Riclmrcs; Haight A Co. , FromthccoinmenccmcntiOightyearssiricc, George S. Stephenson, this journal has been conservative in princi- John B. AVriglit, AVright, Gillct A Bawson. 1 pic, reliable in statements, national iu char- Geo. AVI Lane, G. W. Lane & Co . acter, and singio in its great object of ad- vancing the UBefularts, placing. Agriculture first, and striving to develop-its science and , to shed light on all its practical details, but' AVm. AV. Stone, Lawrence, Stone A Co. Horace B. Calflin, Ciilflin, Mellon A Co. Hiram Barney, Barney, Humphrey A'Butlcr. D. H. Arnold, Pres. Merc. Bank, D.H. Ar- nold A Co. Joseph Battell, Eggleston A Battell. deeming,that agriculture can nourish.only in conjunction with the Mechanic Arts, arid that ,„.„., „ . . ,, ,. , ^ „ „ „ „ tliese, hand aud hand with agriculture,form »°1? H M V-. t 5« le ^°\ * IJa \ e , 1 '. , , tl!e only permanent basis of K nation's mate- j lloh % U ;M*V™fy< McCurdy, Alilnch A rial prosperity. AVith thejo principles always opo.acari • • ' - . ' < . . . principles alway_ prominent, it has niaintaincd a high moral position, making it a fit visitant of tlie fami- j ly circle, and has obtained a sdlccter and a wider patronage than often happens to jour- nals of the kmd. By taking in an additional cditor, : t6 b e I entirely devoted to the Agricultural Depart- i ment,.the Plough has ;'doubled,its-team\ ! and \ is going ahead,'\ While- 'thd=LoOtri will j move with rcuowed life, and;tho Anvil throw off new scintillations of light andJioat. \ Reader, look at our prices,.and sond us $3 . forasinglo copy; or,, if you desire it for less, ,s.cna usJ8 tjOeac 1 ' '-------•- •••- •• GEO T. HOPE, Seretary. H.N. BEACH, Agent, Brockport, N. Y. Brockport, Oct. 17,;jB5fi, t-f. Broolcfiold, Mass. Jan. 12, 185G. Dear Sir : —Having made a fair trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say that its effect has been excellent in re- moving inflammation, dandruff, and a con- stant itching tendency with which I have been trobuled from childhood; and has also restored my hair, which was becoming gray, to its original color. I have used uo other article with any thing like the pleasure and profit. Yours, truly, J. K. BRAGG, Pastor of the Orthodox Church, Brookfield, Professor A\ r ood. From the Missouri Democrat. WW's Hair Dye. —This admirable article is rapidly improving-the hair. No-article of a similar kind, now before the .public, enjoys a beue.r~repnfation as' a restorative -and \in- vigoratiug hairtonic. Its peculiar chemical qualities have a bei cue\al effuct. upon the. growth aud charaet. of the lair, giving a silky aud glossy ti.uurc to that which.was formerly ot a cearse and dry nature. I t has lso, we understand, a tendency to preser\e the youthful color and appearauce of the hair, and destroying or counteracting the ef- fects of ago. AVith such recommendations; in its favor, we hardly perceive how any lady or goutlemanshouhl.be without so valuable an adjunct to their toilet. O. J. AVOOD A CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, New York, and IU Market street, St, Louis, Mo Sold in Brockport by JT. D. S1»RINU, and all druggists throughout tho United States and the British provinces. THS TRIBUNE IPOlTiSS?. <| I1E TKIBlNEwillbe, as it has been, J. a Political Journal—avowedly, thou\l not exclusively so. I t rccogoniies the truth that Freedom and Slavery arc here grappled in deadly conflict, and that in the result uue of them must lose all control over tho Fede- ral Government. But, while, it gives promi- nence- and emphasis to the discussion ami elucidation of the great issue of the dar, it sinks none of the characteristics of a Busi- ness and Family Newspaper. The-proceed- ings of Co: cress, like those in Kansas, will be watched ...id reported by an able and fear- less corps ot Correspondiints, while from London, Paris, Constantinople, Havana, San Francisco, Albany, and other centres of in-1 torost, our special advices will be, as the} have been, fresh and reliable. A member of our Editorial c»jj»=Baynrd Taylor—is now in Northern Enrone, and will spend tho win- ter i n Sweden, Lapland, Russia, thence making his way next season across Siberia and Tartary to the mouth of the Amour, and thence homeward by tho. Pacific andCalifor- uia,unlcss some, change of route shall prom- ise greater interest and profit to our readers, for whom alone he will write regularly throughout his adventurous journey, which is likely to require two years for its comple- tion. Our reports of the most interesting Lectures, Public Meetings, Ac, will be fun 1 . and reliablCj and our Foreign and Domestic News made up with a careful regard to the condensation into our ample columns of the greatest amount of intelligence that is con- sistent with the use of type of generous, size. In short, if wo iaill to make THE TRI- lii'XE worth its cost, it shall not be for want of expenditure or effort. TERMS : AVEEKLY TRIBUNE. Single Copy, per annum, $2 00 Threo Copies, ...i;... Five Copies^..'.'.. i.tJ.il Dated Brockpirt, Jan. »)s\t <»o7. 15-6t The above sale is postponed until Satur- day. March 14th,at thesamotithe and place. AT.EX. BABCOCK, Sheriff. N. P. POND. Deputy. , Dated Brockport,'March 7th, |ti57;. . lw ... . each for yourself and a neigh- bor, or'|2 ciich'for yourself aud.two others, or §1 50 each*-for yourself and number; and if you would soo ifirstt/let us know, and wo will forwardspeci, men numbers:to your address gratnitouslv _ • . , - . . -,-,••.• This ; all wilbsay is fair, and now let ushear' finest preparabiou ever put up for: thc-beauti- fromyou on the cash principle, by which you : ^'\.S ^o tooth.. I or sale at wholesale to will get tha.largest and best Agricultural' d ? a,ers - . ^ All work warrante4.-and_ad- JonraalfnrWtfwWHvi, ..ni,!,! nTfeni » A,„'I Vicegratis. DE W'l'MJ.'tflPY. HAVING been frJgngeil in the praetU&.pfc Surgical and Me- chanical Dentistry for over SO ydars and for, 16 years i n this village, and.-rccoiv.ed a liberal-share of Patronage (?o'r which I am extremely-thankful) I, would say to my few friends and all who may wish thorough and perfect work, and thatwhich D will not fail them in the time of need, that waitto'he called upon foriiis'siibsTription. they maybosure;pf gottingsuch at my hands. ' Alltliatis necessary for him to.do is to wri.e Ten-Copies,'.-.;.. Twenty Copiesi to one address, and any larger number, at the rate of J $1 00 per anhuihi. Twenty Copies, to mlilress of tath subscriber:) and aily larger ntun- bdr, a t the rate of .$1 21). each,. 5 00 8 flfl 13 00 20 00 24; 00 AVo liavo no traveling agents. An y one wishing-to receive THE TIUBL'NE. need not I any larecr leotl '> G«lu-FoU,.Gold and Ssilver Plate al-, a letter, in as few words as possible, inclose 3 tho work: ways 6n band, a nd. fursale. the monoy. write the name of the subscriber, •ward snecii I A \ wli0 desiro clca n tueth aB «l » sweet with his Post Office, County and State, aiid r •' breath) will call and purchase a box of the direct the letter to. GREELEY A-MvELRATH, Jonraal for Mt whaTwo couid\albrd¥for| v '?? e r ? ti8 \ rt , ,, ,„„ E - L - AV0 ,°P- if W6 had to do the business with « ! Brockport, Oct., 17,1856. ltf W»l 2> ,0 ujh soliciting arid collecting -agents, otiehis tho offecl of the cash system on,\the I subscribers }o poriodicali. Address, - I J.' A'. NASH and M.';P,'PARISH,' °i P J?^ h '.-fe»* »»'il Anvil; Noi 7 Bcekman Tribune Office, JVcto York, N EW GOODS Received almost-daily and •always \sold at the very lowest priced \I am- after tho nimble, sixpence'. ,., E. I. AVHITNEY;, -.; Vii- 1«, I»59. .*•••'' ; i ' ;i|}10.rf AitlEKICAJV BESTAIBANT, \' OYSTERS, eLAMS.A FRt'ITS constantly on hand and for sale at wholesale or retail. E»\To those getting up Oyster Parties we will sell a s lowSs canie bought ii Ri.chesto » :' • .. . A . QcWHli'OOMB -Oct. IT, 186«. ' 7 * .'\1-tfs \ Ts improved and the price reducedto-iifty 1 cents a bottle, and isas large as any other- dollar Dyes. My Dyes are warranted. I also koep on hand a splendid assortment of gents perfumery. Call and see me at the Broken Lights, liochestcr, N. Y; PROF. BROWN'S METHOD OF MEASURlNGJTHE HEAD. OBSERVE THE DOTTED UHXS N O. 1. The Cictirufcr- ence of the head. ft No. 2. Temple to Tcm- \] plo, across the back. '• No. 3. Forehead to nape of the neck. No. 4. Ear to Ear, over tho temple. |5r** Persons residing in any part of the world can be beautifully fitted to a AVig or Toupee, by mcaa- above, and sending a sample of their hair. Prof. Brown has great pleasure in announ- cing that since bis return aud last visit to Europe, he has introduced new and impor- tant improvements in AA'igsand Hair AVork. The transparent parting is now greatly im- proved, and is as natural as if the hairissued from the head. \ -^ A large assortment of Ladies' ami Gents Hair Work, on hand, and-a new- -article of Ladies' Half-AVigs, which will, in almost every case, auswer the purpose of a full Wig. In Gentlemen*.* Wign, tlw AgaunpU'itt i-j very good, of common iunl ventilatcil seams. Ateo, Xou Piccus, which in most casus would answer tho yurposc of a Wig, aud aie n:iu*h more light anilrcMiavpnicnt to wvnr. PROP. BROWN, h. BOOS: m&sBm<mub\m> U&, i-isnui. _4 PiUKM TUlv.Jj ,-. - rK - , --,- ,..,., l.f't.'ul.yewjil.-nll'^.fltacfcWi!*;; ' (,.--. -, .: • • ' -- 1 t> jdft. - >- H —^d—t!i»- iilliititivti Uiey'.pi'O'' - fj'troiJii- i)iiil>tu^f»s),iti till, ' tl v:Uu.' ^* r -if i t ^ ;. wii.' a f tt*M<\-vrviwmu-i •• \v !•••. . \• ..(. . ! -' •v-ry pii'tject ku^W'. n xtv .I.' J V-HW <•• .*^ , a n in . ^ , i Htrtial, i-r ulher distf..-, - .'• i , ., . , w , » M.ilirlffiry, M.^iiin. f I. • • '• ••*•*: li..r->. ,, . iiiiting otlie'r ti>j>hw, ^rt-t. ..•,.. ' . i.:: »• •>•,- dc. tiuii % Vhicli tlie r 'lup'-rin.-i; il:«i . • — • l •.••!•? '• f.icitrmoni- plcic aiid practical «oil*uL tn 1 , .J'.M I ).»K <•<*• nly».«f,i»«|. Ilic luiile ittitl fcn.alcsy-ieiti.-m il v'.U In imtik-d i'l -b»\*ti Wr.tpk'N.to nuy-,i)srL ofilic worlil, fur tlie usot;e(liii(loil pr.uu of TWkNTV.i'lVE CKNTS, or ti T » copies for o»t ilutUr.' ' * , i , AGENTS WANTED, in every Sute t <coumy. city »4. vill»s«ttii t'-c Uitttfil St»t«rt JinU Caiiirla, . Dr.'LtSl'KNA.UD couthmes to JUptiUK-hii iuTsIuablt rimciliesto liioic afDicted.wlth Secret Distaoei, wUli'thi, •.IKCUSIJ.MK . Iu.it* .' *• .ii tuerityyouM of pcripual •xfiwri* encc unrt-practice in luapu^jdi't.. \Niimlctiva Hi* :titt raaiitlihtf curtjil: HttttlHayw jivestiiei'^tnr-iii'.'-.i •* •.., G'Miorrlieu, Oleet, Sjphilfi, Btvlclur.e, SvPPAa-.- .- - -Ita- MeasCi in te nates, 4c., suuotiMfuDy treated YuutiK nittt, wlio b y induljitif hi kcrut H;tb,f : *ri oudlfaca-ii tltHt in-it-HUbttulnR, uiimliir^trfiiiii^, ; boily. du*tro)1.ijf vice, should i|>piy ,tu iir . LmrRrtiHu wttliuut d«l*y: ,j '.,,'\ In tlieie, «• well its all utlicr oi.*«,-> if a prtvuto huttti-g; ,Dr. I/l8r»xiRD commenda»n «»rly appli- JIUIH* ; :\mi wuUi sat any- v»Hity or Mplralfon <ttc<il.iUy AtitUs i. i',i n t caie wltliin the reauli of mortal kidilull evei l«av«* iiiiu without a cure or aatiufnotttm jfiven, * ' ' Itf-itttrt: of empirle* nuilltluerantKeir.itylrdpiofu.ivr* , who ATTXMPT ourei, hut nerer succeed. l)r..L. if tli« oiiljf penii»i]entlT-es»talil|ih«ii nntt: reftpniiiihle physician, \t> his peurillHr line iii Wevtcrii New fork, and his>ractlef Mtotui* thrwuijh every Stuti iu tht. Vhlan aiid tk* VrltUli Proviuces. :N. B.—Dr. M«p»nard Ii iolc Ageutfar Dr. Tieh«li* »t- mile Monthly lMli Ainoiif th t matiytln>U'an4 boxtt «l thfie Pills annually »old,not one complaint has yet bun maita agaimt them. Ladles in a certnln iltitailati ih«ulil n«t uie'them-;- tho parliculanr-of -wlilchwlll h« -fnuiid,l» thu direction! atccoirjpEiiiylijf ifach >>ui. ,Price $1 . •««( , by mall ttyany p.art'of the world »Ww*re of Counterfeit* I am the only A'merlcau Xycnt for the Mkle df*th«^ celtlirated pill*, buj 1 ptrcelre that others hav« adttrtk- t d them, copy!n| word for word from tuy advertUttneaH, aad I wish to inform the public that none »ra (enulne uulcii received from tuy o«cc They ar t not pa aale at any oilier plac*. - J ' * ^o letter* wilt be answered unltaa they contain a rt- atlttaiiee *r pu^tnife ^tainp. AU eoaimnuicatinna addressed W. C. LISPKNARP, kL P., Ko*-he»ter, N. V„ will meet with prnmpt attanttaa, \ faf* Office hours from 7 A. M., ts IT . H. *— not fail to bear iu mind that T Khali •«!' iress aud .other kinds of Goods, noTY^it\ wring their htsad. rrii^s institution in pre'pan.d to vc* I deposit at their oiHce,,at tlio ltruck H air drcsKer and ornamental hnir manu- facturer. Also .kept on hand and made to order, mementoes ot do parte dfrial uK siuh as V'imily Wreaths, Bro&ches. limeflcTc. Xechinros, Studs, ring*!, Pius-, ^ImniT*, Voh nnd Cha : n8, Kar uri:ann;hts, ai.d Lfi'd'.es' t. urls, Iiand^, Braids nnd Half-WiffK; Grnts ' Top Tiecftt nnd Wigs. Hair enclosed and suit to my address, can he made iip as di- rected, and purties liiay rely upoi- the hair they lurnlsh heiiig used for that \ urposc on- ly, TKOF. BROWN. No 5ti Buffalo St. Rochester, N. Y. 1RGG: 9t-f. THE SATURDAY EVEMN8 .POST. ESTABLISHED ACi.lS T 4TII , 1821 . j llli! iiublishcrs of this old and firinlv ca- l tublisho'l liapcr liavu already madu ex- rauj-eiiients Hith tho followiiijj list o' bril- liant uriti-ra: WILLIAM IIOWITT(of Eng- land), ALICE CArt.i\ 1'. S. Aifrikn, Mi-'. SDITIIWAIITII, Al'Cl-STLNBljtGAXNE.Mu'-' M A. DKSISOS.HW aiitlior ot •' Zilllih,\ &c . Tho first \mimhor in iaiiuary coiiimcnccd the following no v-elet: UlVatOKrik: 0KTHE MHTATTESB HOME. CKEAI* GOODS! D O no Dr« inp out of st'iis,!.!^ i^t prices- Ihat will niake it in object to tho purchaser to buy now. E. L . WH1TNET. January 8Ut, IP.\i7. B It O C K V OB T SAVIN as BANK, receive on ckportEx- chMiga Bunk., all »uni» o\or ono dollar, and uuy iutcrost lu'cordinjr tp-tlwirBy-La%\n. Tins will unablo servants, laborers, far iniM'\! and all classils of jiersons to receive in- terest upon the'.r i:io?ioyi however imsll i thoy may bi\ and ^et the amount whenever • llie.y fhou«i. to e.ilj lor it. Tht namt's of th'p - trustPOs-altord a guir- uinte? that tho business willdie conducted iu tlie spirit ofsuch.an iustitutiiin.x'ud. that the diMioMit willije perfectly safe. '-' Kates,i>f -interests' the same as mother Sa- vings Hanks. tJEKLCEKS. I« \ \C GARHIKGN\ PtuUmt. KI.IAS 11, HOI^IES, i HAJIXH, IMV'lij, tl'ict P.Midnu: HEXKY MAKKELL, SrcrUar) ct- Trim. TUrSTEES. GEO. AVmTEsirtL'j Jusf:V'ii C»AMSOK, ( ISAA C OAKUISOX, (JAMCEL rt.'D.\\ii>. KLUS 1!. H11LME8, ISAAC I'ALMEII, \VM. II. SEYSIOUU, (FAS. If. THOMAS, ts\LKU H. MASON, WM . E. SKIDMOKK l'lULEMAN AbLKN, E. jVlllTKEY, WM. BAUUV, I'ltASi-u HiiiaMT, Brockport RepiiBiic. TEItns...l'EB VKAII. (strictly.in Advance\ at this'Orgccor.'^qft Ofliw, §J 50 Deliveied to Village Subscriher-*, .-...2: 0d fi copies 1 year to Post Ofr.ec, C pp' l'< do iio < do ,. 11 Oil 20 do do do -.,..... iiO 00 ^Ve will i lso furnish the HEPUBLIC ai d Harper's Mngraino 1, year for., $3-ft) I Republic ami Uraham's.......,.- \ \\\ | \ Ciodey's ...... i,. \ Vutna^rs.... w..., 5 copies of either of the' abovo and \opt\\' Es^Noi Monroo County Tho aboYejTiKUMS will invariably be ad- •hcred to, with the exception only to' Village Advertisers, whoso paper aiid advertising bills will be considered duo at tho terminu- tionof ench.nmirter. Subscriptions [except clubs] can b«in«d« at the 'abovo rates for a year,, six months, »r any shorter time, ' ' 3 50 ...3 50. •• 3 50' tvo and II opUblie 1 year $1§ !ii> Postage chargeable ou Jhis t'.apor i a By William Howitt, author of \ Rural Life in El-irland,\ \ Homes of the Poets, <to. Tho fallowing novelets will then be given, though probably not iu the exact order men* tioned: * THE STOUY OP A COUNTRY GIRL: By Alice Oary. An original novelet, writ- ton expressly for tho Post *\ H-E * WIT H'E RE D\ H E<A R-JT:; Advertisements.: Ono square,lOlincs Orless, 1 insertibn,|075 Each additional insertion,.... i 25 Six months, 5. f' ' [ Oiie Year, i.....* . 8 Oi. One Column ono year, 36 00 One half colunifioue year, ;:;. t . ..j. JO OO -»„„...»»„.,. Oiie fourth do do., ...... „.18 00 An original novelet, written expressly for the j Business Card3,.[not oyer five lines] r'r^JV'_5;, A i t l m f - _ per year, and paper included « 0 0 LIGHTHOUSE ISLAND: ! C^\ Transiont advertisements, in advance.' An original novelet, by the author of _\ My i Legal advortisenients at the rates prescribed Confession,\ \ Zillah,\ dr tlio Child Medi- um,\ etc. • 1 ' • THE QtfACER'S. TEOfEG-E: An'origiiial n«yelet, by Jllrsi Mary A. Peini- son,authorb.t\Mark \ Home Pictures,\ etc. ' - ? THE HAW OF nrnarxDY-\ A talc of tho Swiss Cantons ; An original novelet, by Augustine Duganne, author of \The Lost of,the Wilderness,\ etc. We hate also tho promise of a short and condousea novelet by Mrs. 1 Sonthwdrthj to run through.about six or eight nttinbers of the Post. TERMS. Cash, in advance, Single Copy, $2 OOayfar. 4 Copies... 5 00 \ ti \ (and one, to tho getter up of <ho Club)...; 10 00 \ 13 \ (and one to the get- ter of tho Ciub).. f . .15 00 \ 20 \ (and oiio to tho get- ter up of the Club) 20 00 \ Addross,,always post-paid, DEACOK & PETERSON, No. CO South Tliird Stre'ot, Philadelphia. tjaleratus—100 boxes Babbitt's Pure O 60 lbs. each i 180 boxes Delarid'spure do,60lb» each: 40bbls, do . do ; •604 do \do do ; Receiving and for snip by .MTB\ rERKiSrs & GO., • • ,' r'-'Wanor^J'Ex-chttTigeSstteiBV ! by law. Special, notices will be charged 2 5 per cent extra. 4 Editorial notices when not gratuitous, will bi charged twice the usual ratos. .... * JOB PRINTING!' TERMS CASH. LW»,_ CATatOGCES, And everything in the line of JOB PRINTIMO as handsomely, expeditiovsly and as cheajp ly executedasat any other office. No pains willfie spared to render satisfac- tion to all who favor him with their patronaM. H. N. BEACH. Ear\ Our paper will be REPUBLICAN in POLITICS) which cause we-ahaU.adtocai*, and always #ith*3;ourtesy towards honorabl* opponents. Wedo not intend to make politics the leading object, of put paper—but tha home enterpriaes,incidenti ana history,whick wo shall ondcavor to lay before our realen i » luch.a manner as t o make it ever a welMoia vititor to the hornet and fireildW of ail pat tle». %\Foatage Stainpt can be *M t nU* more o»nT«ni«it, (ipt '(raAiowii. f * W \rf'% dp.iiax' —\ - -' '' - , ; \i- - •*