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Xash&xxj&wimiLX BBwoaiaigiiAUiB-WiJgm^ iWMffTT'7*T7rT**'*F' J \ n-'T^^\ tmw**e'w*wii > |ta iw'ft, -^ir^pg tf I \ ! flip; it'. fill : I*;<; I i TO BE O.&lFo\fcX 11;?MkU Days that were Brightest. Days that were brightest) Whe w arcye nowl Hopes that rose lightest Circling the brow, griples that wore sweetest From the lips fell, Joys all the fleotest Where are yo-t toll ! In the past, deepest Buried arc we, Mortal, -why weopest:? Such things must bo! Beauty and ploasuro Soon pass away! \Each hath its measure— B»rlu}css and day. Youth hath its glory. Morning its light, Then tho. old story— -Gomoth tho night. Yet the stars gleaming From tho dark »ky , Light up our dreaming AB they go by. So, like, fhesoshininp;, Loyo lights on high, 'Round the heart twining, Pure joys may lie ; Life's sternor duties Faithfully done, Uringotii the beauties That may bo won. ' Gird thy heart cheerfully Thou for the strife, 'Tis not thus tearfully Wo should renev. life; Mourning the pleasures Faded for aye, Spurring the treasures Horn with each day. But each aviiling The talent given Cease the bewail'ng Clmhi3 that are riven. Joys, evanosceut, Come not again, Yet is tho prosent Jfevor all pain. MA GKIE'S MUSIC AW» PREMIUM PIANO FOKTE EMPORIUM. SEW')1B81C AND BOOKS, AS SOON A S PI'BUSHED , AT THE City Music Store, 83 State St., ROCHESTER, H . Y . DIVISION OF PROFITS \V1TI1 .1'ORCY HOLDERS . Cnttttenfnl Snsuwum €k, NEW YOEK. This Company will hereafter giyc th o ! holders of its-policies tho \right t o participate in the profits of.thQ business ofthc Company. ' The extent of this participation will appear, , from the following;, which is a n extract lrom 1 that portion of tho policy referring tirtho sub- 1 iect: I \First.—Within one raonthafter tho oxpi- ration of each fiscal year the proflts-of th e business for the year shall he ascertained, i n order to divide and distribute the same to th e Company and policy -holders according t o their respective mte.crsts therein. ',' These profits shall bo determined in tho following T HE attention of buyers is earnestly re- quested, a s th o stock of goods is very - : ^^^iSSSa^T ' mA WilU,e S0W \Srcst at the rate of seven'per cent, \ ^ifl^Um'.hy Gale « Co., al-1 P« «?»»» of the capital (SS.IU.Uoiand up- Hi e Improved PrA^O,byGalo& Co., al- lowed by artists to surpass an y Piano now in the market. The Studnrt PIANO all tho worlcl luiows is ..est class. T, Gilbert, with .Minn attachment, and hosts of othcra by the host makers. TVTF.LODEONR, with divided swoll, and all modern improvements, by Prince, and oth- i er makers. HARMONIUMS. 12 stops, $275 ; nspowcr- I fnl as R$1,0(>Q Organ. ; Th e best an d hnost Grrr viwv Vmuv«, 1 Ace pu»EONs» FLi'TKs, and all other Musi- cal instruments and Murchnndise ! BRASS JjANWs fully supplied. J Those extra supovimo Italian .Strings have arrived, anil are to be sold a s uheup as tho . common Strings sold by other stores. | Tho stock of NE W MUSIC., BOOKS, CHARTS , and SCALES, is th o largest and | best selcctL'il in tin.* city, and cannot l&e sur- > passed. Tho Trailo, Teachers, an d Seminarios on \\ hatevcr amount of surplus, not belong- ing to, or cet apart for .policy or scrip hold- ers, shall remain undivided, shall be tirst re-, tainod and set apart as the property of tin- Cumpany, and balance of interest received or accrued during the your on loans, inclu- ding the discounts on lo^es paid before ma- turity, and the amount of premiums.teamed during such year shall then b e ascertained, and the nu n of thet>e sludl be cuiiMiluud the gru^s receipts.\ \The trencrnl expenses, taxes, losses, an d and the liiterestB paid or pay ablu to bcrip hoMi'is ami-all. other contingent charge* an d Hahilirit's shall be considered press expenses; the gross uxpunsed being- deducted from th e |t!'ns.s ivn-ipts, the balance shall bo consider- ed tho profits of tho business for the year, and this ubiunato blmll bu binding ami cou- elushe upon all parties untitled to partici- pate in said profits.\ Second.—Three fourths of the balance cf profits so ascertained shall bo divided to pol- Tho Seasons, SPUING . ami ciiM-ttiKi,... u .^\ i..v ,.,.«-. 1 , . , . T . ters of fhoir bnsiucis, hav in K grown gray in I \™ ' v , nt i «™»^\y, as m the judgment of the ihur i.ru!cs,:i.n. lie sure mil call. ' ' \ ! >\ 1 of H'wctors, the business of each year , W S MU'KIE, Proprietor , »l'nil warrant; but no M.-U[I .-.hall l.r i.s.-,iud Rochester, Feb . Utli, l-.V.i. l<Mf J-r nu.\ fiacti'MiaK-seesi, over fiirs of dollars, .. '-nt scup may be u,uedf»» three d'.lhs, or tour riTTK+ovo I n-u-cn-prs I dollars, in case the amount to v\lm-li a policy m „ r oysteisi oysters. hoUu . r ihll]Uie „ itMri s i, a yi, ,,„„i one of TMI E subscribers I m uur removed from I tllI-9 0 sunlSi mi( 1 be ,,. ra „,„„ , i ,. I .' lUllnrs .-. L then- old stand, Amencau Hotel Block, , p lHU -| h ._Ti lt . FC rip shall be redeemable- a s , l.i .\o. Ins Stale Sind , John I-. Bush s old fl ,n u « s! whenever the fund represented In ! stand, where they \vi 1 continue to se.l at sail l sl , r i slljl U Brm | FiT0 Hluia „.j TuoI ;. I whole-a'o and retail, their choice brand* ..f saiR i Dollars, the Board of Dii-eefn's shall Outer s a< usual, wl.ieh they arc in daily thereafter applv the cxe.ss of said fund an- receipt of, fresh from the beds of In.rli.iven, i mm ]i v towaiilu the r.deinptimi of such scrip, Virgmia.York Kav, and Amboy, the bestlii , eninuieneln(; with the earii.-»t in date. Xu- tic.e of the red'-niption nf tl.e serii.t shall be ' •riven for ten days in two daily newspapers, j the world, which they will sene their eus- tomer-t with by th e (.hell, can, kee; counts, to suitpurohn^ers. They sell none but the best, a* tl.ey ai e i.ul uj. for tbun. at tl.e be H vith the best of care, and thev warrant alt they sell to l.e fre-li, and t o hold out, in finality and iiuaiitity; for there are no such Oysters that conic to tli'S nnirhet as those published in tho cil-y of liew \'..rk,nud in. interest r,lmll be payable on such scrip after the time pn nti.uied in said notice for the re- demption there.tf.\ ''l'iftli.—By ladders of policies is intended not only the yj.rty in whose name tho poli- A maiden in a robe of green RoTed idly onward through the wood Nor paused, till where a fountain's stream Poured forth its silver flood. There down beside the crystal clear, Sho sat and twined a simple i\ reath Of violets and cowslips fresh And green leaves underneath. Then on her brow reflected there, Sho placed tho chaplet carelessly, \Which niinjrlcd with her golden hair Like clouds at daw n of day. Then deep into the woods she danced, And singing like a freed bird, too, Till night its curtain o'er earth east. And the moon was peering through. rxp\ \ Wife,\ said a married man wh o had just come in t o liis hcln-mcet, Tvho, tired of sitting u p for him, had gone tu led, \he\>'s my boot jac k gone again.— I have places where I keep all of my things, and yo u ought t o know it. \ \ Yes,\ said sho ; \ I ought t o know whero you keep your lato hours.\ S3\ \ Do yo u thin k I shall have jus- tice done m e V Baid a culprit to hi s coun- sel, a shrew d Kentucky lawyer of th e test class in that \ eloquent State.\ \I a m a little afraid that you wore'(,\ replied the other ; \ I set two me n o n the jury who ar c opposed t o hanging!\ JtST An old negro crossing th e river from a dancing frolic, lost his oars and cam e near swamping. I n terror h e fell dowu on his knees and exclaimed— that come from their beds, and when you I cy is issued, bu - also the party to whom the canno t ge t them a t ll' S Stajo stUet , you hlllnr isa-.-igli.il , o r t o whom lnss is niailn need it<il tunk f.-r lb.m in town. j pi\\nb!e, ami the crip for the mount to which We also offer to Ihe public a t wholosalc | the premium paid entitles the holder, may be and retail, nil kinds of Foreign and Domes-; issued to either, a t the option uf the I'oui- tic Fruits, Cigar*, roufeoliunaries l'iekled StnflV, Snrlines, ite. X. B.—All or.In-a from the eount.iy promptly attended to. Be sure ami give us a call at ioS State street, L C.srEXCEKifc CO. | Rochester, Feb 2uth, 1857. la-tf , Qnlcralits—WO boxes Babbitt's I'ure O CO lb', each; lnil b.,\OTs Poland's pure do, 00 lbs each: 41 bbis do do ; Go 4 do do do ; Rece : ving an d for sale b v l-MITIl, PERKINS ec CO., 27 and 2!! Exchange street' papv. The capital of the Company is $Siin,nni) wli : cli, with the surplus, is invested princi- pally in Bunds and Mortgages upon real es- tate worth nioro than twice the aggregate loans. T1)' 1 plan now adopted is designed tn give a gradual permanent increase in the se- curity afforded to customers. The Company insures Llnii^ehuld Furni- ture, Buildings, Rents, Leases and other In- surable property, at the usual latts. L ard—25 bbls.I.nrd, extra quality. 23 keus \ \ Xow rceivinir ne.l for sa'e by SMITH, l'KRKINS .tCO., 27 and 29 Exchange ftrcet. nntEC'TORJs. \WM. V . BR U>Y, l'ltnsMur.NT: A. A. Low Firm of A. A . I.r.w & Rro. Thomas Tilotou, Brest, of 1'heiiix Bank, SpuiTord, Tileston * Co. George flriswold, Jr . of tho firm of N L. & G. (Jriswuld. Chas. M. Connelly. James Freeland, Vrneland, fstuni 1 : ec Co. Lowell llolbi-ook, Uolbr...-k ci Xelenn. Panmel 11. Babi-oek, Babeock, Minor cc Co. E. T II. (iibson. A. Stii.lwell. Edward bamb -rt, E Lambert A: Co. l.- A. A\erv, Aierv & Moodov. I'-letr Hall,' Hall, liana & Co. Shepard finndv, Rehert & Williams, order of the Sinf'.gnte of tho County of i Wn. V. Ynil, W . Ci. Hunt &. Co. Monroe, bearing date on th e l^th da'v nt' John I'aine. March 1<T7, authorizing th e saleof thoprem- Charles II. Booth. Booth & Tattle, ises hereinafter described : YVc the under- j Thomas Wniull, Kniull & llealy. signed executors of the last will and testa- ', James A Edgar, Booth & Edgar, mont of 1'liilip Simmons, late of Clarkson in Lawrene,- Tin .HUT, Moses Tnylnr & Co . said County, deceased, will sell at Public' Henry Eyre, Aymaroi Co. 400 l)oz. Bvooms—In smre and lor sale by SMITH, PEltKIXS & CO , 2\ and 29 Exehnnire street EXEC'tTTORS' SALE. VTOTICE is hereby given that uml.-r and Auction a t tho house of Eugene Pnrmole. . in said Clarkson on tho 13th day of May W>7 ' . at ten\o'clock in the forenoon the farm late-, ly occupied by smd Siintaons with a home i out boil lings, garden, an d fruit trues tin re-1 oil and mostly improved, and described as follows, viz: All that tract or parcel of. laud situated in the town of Clarkson afore- Henrv C. Rouen, Bowen, Mrftamep cc Co. Aurelius B. Hull, 11. A. Fahnestock, Hull it Co. Brailish .I.ihnsou, \Win. >T J-liiisou'a ^ons Wilson d. limit , Finn of Wilson t>. Hunt & Co. Til.una? Eraser, T Eraser A Br\. S. B Chittenden P. B. Chittenden & Co. ^aid and being tho South half part of lot j Johu Caswell, J. Caswell & Co. ilnmber thirteen in the thirteenth section of | Edmund M. Young, Young afchnltz & Co, Town number four of th e tr.angular tract | Wellington Clapp, Clapp. Kent &. Berkley, tho said South half part tu be laid oft'by a j Lycurgns Edgerton, L. E.lgeiton & I)uu- line running through said lot paralell to the I niiig North line thereof, and containingforty-eight j Charles Lamson, C. II. Slarsliall & Co. _ . , acres and seventy-four hundredths of an I John b). Maris, David Hows & Co. V>, niassa Lord, i t eber g\Tli)C t o help | acre of land, morn or loss, nlso part of lot j John W. Selienck, Arciilarins, bonnet & Co. nnmher twelve in tho tbireenth section of I David Lane, Lane, Lampoon & Co. PtJOFES'SOE. ft /. WodC'S HAS S RES TQt KA.W V-E ,'; FUU-1'iUlUl LlN., IIAIR.ON- H'tlJD IIEAW', jasti. liESTOIlINU C.RAY HAIRT.OI'f S NATL'liALeOLOR. .'PIUS astonishing aniVunequale.1 prepara- X tion has never faileiltq jmiduec a growth on Bald Heads, yvhon •raail acooriling totlao : direction, anil turn hair 'bade to its original color, aftor having become gray, anil'f ehistate it in all.its original' health, 'lustre, aoftnosa and beauty. KemoveSiiit onco al l snurffdan- • draff, and unpleasant itching, scrofula, .erup- tions and feverish heat from the scalp. It ailso ill-events tho hair froui bocouiing un- healthy and falling off, niiU liuiia acts a s a perfect HAIR IXYK!ORATOR AXD TOKIC. A gentleman of Bostoii writes toliis frieud in New Bedford, tluus : To your inquiries, I w,ouW'toply,that\vhcn I tirst ci'inmeiicud using lVetessur YYuod's Hnir Restorative, m y limi' ^vns almost white, and had bpon so lor tliu4i.st.tuu years, and it inn UT) thin oil tlit» top ui my )iend, and \ery loose, and pullfil cult freely; bu t I found that before 1 ha d lisuil al l the second bottlu, (which was eight weeks) my hair i\ as entirely changed to its original color, light brown,\ and i s now free from dandruff arid qui to moist. 1 have luul uy hailni t live i>r six times sineo the clinnge-, mid lmve never seen anything liko white hair starting from theruots; ami it is null it s thick as it ever ..:is, and does not come ou t n/t all. It ha s proved in niv case all tlmt I could «isb to ash . July \l IOM. Yeurs, eic. Frpni. the Boston Herald. tmvtlnm/ IVvitli K ,,>m»,;.—lly Using rrot'ess, r Wood's Hai r ltesterarive, gray hair can ho permanently restored to its original color. The subjuiiu-d certilicatc friuii Johu - son & Stone, Gardiner, Maine, is but one of tho many instances that are daily coining to our knowledge, of it s wonderful effects. It is a,, l.mger pi.,bloninlMtl,lmt. a wlf-evidont truth, a . liu:.dii.U in otir coroimiuity <--an testilv. Oardiivi.M.- |Ian '« , 1 *.\ lhar H'.t • I blO C Usui l» u liefle s el I'l'.'- fessor Wood's Hail\ Kestorat'.irjftii'l cintirily .s,i\ that i'.. is the pn-nlc-t ilisnue.iv ef the ag v e for restoring iilid diiuijring the hah'. He. fore u-ing it, 1 wa.s a nam ef fteiel.tl. My b.ui lo... u,,w .ittain.-.l its t.r:j.-malc>»lei' Y.,u can reeolutoeuil it to tlie. worlil without tlie least t.ar, as my e.L.se ua s elm ,1 the w .,r-t kitld. Y.nll-P, rcslie.-ltullv, DAMEL .N. ill'IU'ilY . I'lofes.-or 0. J Wonil. r.rookliel.l, MasiS Jan. 12. IWfi. bear Sir : —ltai uig laaile a i. r luul of iour H.iir Restoiatii,,it gb.-s n,e pleasure to sni that its effect has I n en cyvlb-i.t i n re- uioii'ng inllalumatic.il , da n IrutT, ai.,1 a f.<il- stant itih'.i.g t. n.b'iu.. tvill. vln-.b I liai\ been frobnled from ilnltlhaed : and has also restored niy hair, iihic.li ww 1.. i„ni.ing gia.i, to its original cl-. r I le'.'- nseci n>. ether article with an y thing liko the plcu- ure and profit. V outs, truly, .T. K. llKACf:. Pastor of the Oi-tbodnx t'hnrcli, Hi Uu-'.l, lT..;.-«,-rlV.«J. 1'ioin the Mi- , '• i i P. n.ecrat Wont'* Ilnir h>ir —Tl.'.a«jn liable ai-tiele is rapi.l'y iiiipr.ii i:ig tlif h'ur. N.. artiet\ ol a s'ui'ilar Kii f. ii.,',i l»tr. t\v ]i|l-! : e, enjoys, a Lett, r r. putatien as a rest<-»iatfw ami in- vigorating hair tonie. It.s peculiar clieuiieal .|Ualities hai . a lioi.'.l'c'.al .-ffw't up\ii the growth and chain' rcr^ef tla 1 .liair. giving a filkl and glossy ti'xtnre tn that which wn- formerly ot a cunrso and «lry naure. U ba.s Is... we understand,ft tennVncy to pr-'^orvrs the v.mthful cor anil apj-ienrftnee ..f the- hair, inul il- str,.vingi,r ci.iinu-rn.'iing th e ef- fects of age. Wit h such rec,iiiimeu.biii.<rjs i t l its fan.., v e bardly ii.TCe.iie hmv any lady or gentleman sboufdbc without so valuable- an ailiuui't!\ tb.'.r teilet. (1. J.'W'ltill) & (•O.l > ro|.rietor», 'M'l Bi..adwnv, .\ev.- lork.nn d 11-1 MuVli t Stnet, Ht. l.ultia, MO Sold iu Hrt ekport by J. £> . SiVKIWe, and all druggists llu-oi.[;lionl th e I'nitc d States and the British jrrminccs. ' \rSJJOiV SCAL3E WOaSKJ*, KOCHBSTEB.'S . y. Office nml ^§iil>^ Enctorv moved to 1 e^»*V No. 13 E: re- change Street. <tl« Ir a uo^r's do time! , ,„ _ , Town number tour of said tract bounded as \ •»-•\ (follows: Beginuingnt tho North West eor-1 I'ltEt'OciTY.—A vencruhfeiyoung gen-1 ncr of said lot, and running thenee East on ! tlcmanof ouraoqualntanoe , four ^«J ^^^ot^^&^tur i old, recently throw hi s maternal relative .bains and fiitv links to a si„ii,. ; thence int o a fit of admiration by (he following' ^ l uh '-u^.\t a !| , K,! l ,'^,f t ^:Tl.\\ k U,en i r \ speech. \ I like all kinds ofcnlic—most North fourteen d.grees an d twenh minutes I pound calce, snoiise r-alct\ anil iollv eako.' I y wt - fn i lr . l-1 ^ il,s . m,a »\'.v ; four links to the f iTi •! v , ? , .: \ M'baee of beginning, containing twenti file out 1 clon t like' stuinacll-athe ! acres ami tw o bnii.fredtbs of a h aerc of land.' _ ui . M, . c i m0K m ' css (oieepting an d reserving from ! j the above grant, ten acres tobelairl off across j Jg}~ Some eloquent preachers are like \\•' l'' flst n '& °f u !° two above deseribed par- ' eels, heretofore deeded by Oliver ,1. II. Trcni and wife t o Margaret Crary and nlso reser- DY H. S. HITCHCOCK.—«.« . HITCH- I) COCK, bu].ei;iiteu,lciit awl Manu - facturer, have alaiyca^ ortn.i\ t. oulian.l, & constantly manufacturing, nJI sei'ts ami si/.o.s Hay, Railroad, Wheat anil Warehouse<cnlcs. on \i heels or witln.ut. Co-unler >ralis. of Vi difi'eri-nt kinds ; Snprar Mills, AYart-lion\.' and Store Trucks, better Presses, HetVige.ra tors. Nest Weights, and lar.ee Y\..'ght.s of a',' Kinds ; (Irindstimcs. ilj.-iclisn.il 1 s' T.«ils. An- vils, Yices, DrillhlgJ.atli.'s, Til'.l..ng Ijathes, iVc, &c, which I will sella.tb.it . ibargaii's than nnv other estnlilislinirnt in the state . Rochester, Oct. '41th, IB5G. Pianos, Melotlcansj and Itusic ,!,.„ o„„ „_,; ,„ „, • . • , ,'eels, heretofore deeded by Oliver,I. II. Treat those fine artists who paint windows, and ; nud wi f 0 to Margaret Crary and also resev therehy obsenro, and in too man y in-1 ving to th e said Margaret Crary her heir stances exclude the He-bt ' a ,\ d \f' E \ tho \ E1 \ to '^ MsRni 'Tissaeros: fcianccs exciuue tuc ltgUL tlio ab,.u- g.aut on or mar the South line i m L - i t0 tho \said te n acres without let or hinu- ^__ i , ,' „ , , - I ranee.) Also the South West part of lot U^ ~ A young lady was discharged from I number si x i n tho seventeenth section of \Ym. M, Ricbares, Ricluircs, Ilaight & Co. (Jeorge S. fstephenson. John B. Wright, YVright, Oillet & Rawson. Ceo. W. Lane, (i. YV. Lai o *.V ('o. YYm AY. Hton°, Lawrence Stnne & Co. Tlornee B. C'alfiin, C'alflin, Jlnllen & Co. Hiram Ilarnev, Bamev, Huni]ihrev& Hutl.-r. Il II Anv.i.l l>re» M\re Bunk! I). I I Ar- nokl & Co. Joseph Battell, Egglebton & liattell. K.d.v'II. McCur.ly, McCui'ly, Aldr. b & Speneer . ' CEO T . HOPE , Snetarv. , TLN. ISr.irit, Agent, Ilroekport, N'. Y. Broekpert, fi d 17, lH:,n, t-f, BEJil'ISlKI. J IIAYIN'G been engaged in the S^L practice ot Surgical aud Mc-1 iXTchanical Dentistry for over | 20 years and for 16 years in this village, and received aliboral share of Patronage (tor on e of the largest vino a r houses Tn Lon- ' town-number four-of said tract.and bounded Y K '\ h K™ ^\T^ thankful) I would say fa v \\-o«r uotii.es in JjOn- |n a fnllnwaJ «„„!„„{„„ of „ „ t „i,„ „ t ,i,„ to my few fnonils and all who may wish thorough and.,perl.T.t work,.and that which kep t from fomenting. •don. Sh e was so sweet that vinegar wa s I South Wost comer of said lot and running .„•.<..,,,- . ., ». -. , ,. '• •• - - - ° thence South eighty six degres ni.d thirty V , M not f»'l thcinin tho tune of need, that I n .i n ,.i n . t. n .. .!..,.. a. . o_.?.i...,._ _^ _.. J , they may be sure of getting such at-iny bands. 1 , minutes East along Iho South lino of said y'iTSp'.YW',i\\»i\i7' ,-,. » i ->.».*- _ . lot sixteen chains and thirty-foitr links toi 1 °\ t1 '' ( 'f' V \ 0I ' ' J 1 ? 1,1 ' \I\ 1 \™ lUt<! a1 '! TV-.TT ••!• -.- i x. j . T ; stake,! thence North three degrees and '• wo™ on hand, anil for salo. | Kg\ ihe advertisement of a doctor, wh 0 1 thirty minutes K.rd- three chains and six A1 1 wno im \'' lll ' an ttT '\ am ' a swo et. ••••'• • —- -- -' - ' breath, \will call and purchase a box of tho ' ation ever pu t up for tho beauti-1 Ebr Sale at wholesale tb j attenUon o f the insane. \ I *° Wost H»« ?M lot, tl»»«» South Un^ «™J\ ' «V^11 work w«ftntri an-Ud - I degrees and.thirty iniuutes Yv'ost, along sa d m ,l B'S' 1S \ , r t . ,- , Qr p -i.t ' West liiie three chains an d si t links to the , ^^V\vl Oct., 1,, 18DG. • 1 if y^ —. u .„„ Bu .™.,„ uoluml j in.nine s i.as-ii rnreecnain s and six , ,.;.,..: undertakes the cure of madness, hegins' ! > nk s to a stake, Thence North Eighty six J!''™\'\,'\.™. \ ' .,, „ .^ „ ., , „,„,,,, lU-egncs an d thirty minutes West sixteen miest populatio n With tho following words:—\ Worthy the chains and tbirty-fqur links to a stake, .on *f'\6 tho ie ^ A 4l„«i: — „f*l. „ : . >-. tllO. West lin o of.ssi.l Int . tliniienSinntl. llivno deal o S S ©• Al T in: srnPCRiiiEH h\g-s t.. ;m..;-- the people of llroclqiort an.l vioimty, that 1 keeps on band tlie inos-t cuinjm U- .v- .^»i:.i. . r ' of the BEST l'lASOSimd MELDDEO-NS manufactured i n tlio Eniteil .States,, which will be sold at JU.n,'(/'«.-!Hre-(\'s Pr'^\. and a written g-.a.-rantcf will aceoiviianyevf n- To- strunient. Th e almve, toguilier witli best selected oatalougucs n f Musie ami Instruc- tion Hunks, fur all Musical Instruments.— Also, tb,- very best Italian ami other Strings, allot which will hi-sold at 'in per cunt les. than the usual prieos for f 'iish. Having had tun yearsi-xperiencc'' sellinc and tuning Pianos o . 1 \thci M>.-i..u lustra nients at lkidgrpurt, Cb, and being- practh cally aequainterl with tltp business, I elm re ; ommciid those I now „lfer for »ale, as Instru- ments of the first class,, and respectfully in- vite the examinatiaii of the above, together with every thinjr in th e sliaiie of Music ami Musical Merchandise, at tbie Kochcstcr Music Store, .TOSKI'll P. SHAW, lil-l Stab- t-strcet, 11. chestor, N.. Y. N. B.—Old Tlanos and 5[elodeons taken uiexchangc for new ones, or Repaired by 'Oct. 17, 1856. ' V J P S. &u«^e« ^afeey & Bbne, 1 A BOOK fOIi i'itE MJIOIT. -53 MAIN a'WU'KT,, UAPFNliYte 'DbOCIt, liuiuiEsrr.K. TTise I^argest Ory Oootfs lEstab- lisluiu au in WestciuiVew York. -\VJ K I1A-YB AttAIN THB.PLEA3UUE. W of ftcknow lodging t o put triends: tho Incroii3Gd pntvoiin^e of tho past sotisoii. Oursuccess la ateaaUy progressing; and tho extension of-om'tvacUi is a oon-uct common- tniT'oii our llotto.: \•LAltUli 1U2TUUNS. AN D SMALL PROflTSi \ Ol T R SILK DEPARTMENT. Is-the hu'gost W0Kt r of New York,, .and con- tftiiis a full assortmoat of Rich StnpedSUks; Kioh Flrtitl Silks; Rick Brocade Striped•; KIch Plain Ptfulfr.de Solo; Kick Plain BkicU; Unrvantetl tnotat g;oods imported, and tho , clmtpest goods, considering the (iualitios,m Koehester. ' « CJENKKAL DltEtiS GOODS DEPARTMT , This Qiubraccs :aud extensive variety oft. every fabric cxhidited to tko trado in all tliQ Kn3teriuuarkot§,. besides a great man y ox- cluMve styles, wk'ch cannot lu* found PICO, whore. Anjonprtiiom are tho following goodw- ill iiriexhaustible (imuititio^i and at pvicua ( which are buyuiid «uiuin-titu»n: Finr Chid- lies; Fine DP i-aincs ;. Fine •French Prlutod DoLaiuo.s; Fine Bncal l'iidds; Jf'iuo fc>ar diihau Stripes; Plaid Cliallk»ni VJain lln \\mges ; Manckoster, Hamilton unci Fac|lic Do Lainos, by the case or piece; Adulaiilu Mripffsi Kiigt'iit riaid*. U.\XT1I.I.\ \M> CI.OVK DEPARTMENT. CmiUiins al l the noveltiea uttlie rariuianiiiid'. ll.ilian Styles, and iv inanaffid with milch * tn'-tft and ci'imtuny conibincu. We havo a * full stock ot Ulotli* and Triiuuiingd fur elouKs wl..ch will In* hold low , aii'l['.Uti* ( n.'- g'*.,ni tn hulies wishing to mako tkom U]i a t homo. ! yiLUY L DErAJH'MKNT . This Dupartniont, su lmciysivry for the flu- inli of ladies dtt'ofl, is complete i u the inufit fashionable stylos. Long aud bauarc Broche, from Auction. Merino ar.d I'litl'ipt,. T-<»n^ av 1 Srjuai'c. I.lHui Wook-n Shawls, Ltmg and Square. rh«\-p wi- iuti'iid si'Ilmg at \i i\ low prii't-s, a\ \\f Y.v.vv l'iii''.l:lii's fi>r pinf'.-'i-ina* iiiin kind of gtttuK superior to any IIOUM* m Wot,turn ivuu* York. L i:\ir.w unruY DKPVPTMKNT. t'ont^jin^ tli^nio^t olugant vnWt-iy ot .lacoo^t ftlnl f^Wi>s tyiiai i nitd tSlti ^.-s m - t 1-, \',i c Kicnch ^ots, Km! Valenc'ini\* S.>t-, aiul a cliiilro vni-'tpty* t-f tli*.' no.vc-t t»tyU -> ut tin** 1 ii iieli i oiiari, .bu-oiii't ai.d >« !>.*- H.uul'-*, Alsn, a I'lmk'ft n.stiortmont of Krai Valou- ' cii'iini 1 -*, lirus'seli* and (limpun,' Lat-fs, wlutli ^ • nv selling at ]»ric*ert lownr than USMPI. Wr i;it rt ly puudiafcd a \crv lint- stock of ]/iiliru.«lrittaa l . m assj£i*i V'H .S.IU*, whuliw i-ili •• (ill.- r.niaiuiiig pi -tioiO -it pt-.aily Mtir- Irilf tin* nn l -inlin'. I n a word, nnf l'.ni- Lio.tleiv iK-pnrtiiunt its :lic i.itg. ^t \\f-.t nf N< iv ^crU (it} , a*id rnnt:i''is t'vcrv ji\n**t\ intiallv found in largo MocUsof tli<- kind. UNKN'h : Ll.\LNi>: W e h\.' tb.- I'n-L'vst, ^t-n.k >'f pnv lY-di bint'us oi er ott'ered in tii.seitv, ninipiisii.g tine Fioiitiiig liiiPM^, la''.. Dm a-k- , ii;i'iui .11.1 If. ,.* '•! ( '. !!i-. IMlk.tt Ci-;.i r s , I.n,ii-ii shrotinp-.-s. Napkins, Duyllos, T\\\ t-niiiy, &.r. lll'll-llU''*p' if \il l itlld N...lit glt.i l '... ._\i..s in OUI* J.t'i ' n P i.-\-t\ r tit WlUTKUtiuIiS. A largo stnek nt' burped andUnnd Mul', N.unsunk I.I.d dm unci Mii-I.a,-, HUh J,' aud Victoiia I.iiiuiv .MIM.IXKKY GOODS, h i v\n\ Muifi^, ro w n-iidv for thu ^Yliui* • •'lie 'Ir.uh MorRNIN'ttCJOOD^. Fine I»(.!idm7.ines and Canton lloths, Tla'd mid Striju il M« tinof'•:, jMa'.ii and Kigurul 1 lt« [.aims, Nli.iirniiur (.'nllarsand .\•.CTM-.- ,^a>, DOMK.-'I I C CO'JD-. NYekcopcoiistant'v e n hand a tidl ht n ^ o ' Hn.wn nn«l lUiTidiod ^hcrtings, Prints M.\-- rimnck, ('nchocii, Spraugc and Alton's Trims, whicli \\ v feidt tn tbf w Siuli'salc trade at New \or k and H'^tmi prie<*s. ('U)THl>KL\\UT>rKXT. Tin- Iii'.partment emit.uiis nvory de^irfihlo lnai.il Kn.iifli Kmndclmlis and C'as^iuiiTcs, Vrhct and flush Wrings We offi-r pf.f.it itiilin-piin-iits to Mendi.int Tailors in tliN Ik*- ' piirtmtut. YANKKE NOTIONS. In great \ariety , (i<dd ami (tilt .I««\vthy, A v.. A'd tif.w a (Vw \\t-rd»» p\iii(-pniiiig«»iir WIIOLKSALi; IJIU'AKTMLNT. Tho most aytonislnng, in its ipiick ilovcloiip- nu'Ut, that has i \ er Into heart! of in tlu> winntry. Hut n feu* vnrs since wo enm- menccti supjdjin^ tlie country JUrcliiin*^, dud oiit'rcd tmuu to .share with us, ournihan- tiircoup piu'clr-^es a t New York urler * And a .short time New York was too nt'racti\o, 1'iom its, Apparent eheapi.- ss, to iiuhieo a trial n<>\\ e.*f auiooiiico to tl.o Trade, without fear nf ivntradli'lion, that our flock i s the iheap- fl < t , ou r |iriei*<! tlu* lowest, nud on r sakt the 1 lai-cr'^ \ Jr/inr.KS'.lLE\ tht over existed in any elty in Urn world of the same size of Koelu'.ster. \We hnvp nno nf oir pnrtners residing in i\t\\ York. aH\a; ; s ssppl^ing us with ciii}^* as tin*, sea-en advances. .\i'.J Slain M. Kneh- e-ter. IIUIUCI-:, GAITNKY & UONli. Rnchostor, M arch *.J4, H57. 2 t f i PEOP. BROWJET'S , T s iniprovod and tho price reduced fo iifry tents a bottle, Uiul is as largo as any other ! dollar Il>e.^ 8 M y \Dyos are \varrantcd . I J also keep nn haud a splendid asf-nrtmrtit of • *rciits pevfmnery. In Gentlemen's \Vigs , the as^.rtinciit ia vriy pond, of common and ventilated «oamp. Al^t Te p Pieces, which iu mo^t cas-en wnrild ; answer tlio pnrpo.se uf a Wig, an d arc irnuh* no.ii- lipid ai.d t'onvoijient to wear; fal l and se e mo at th e Broken Lights, Roches- ter, N.Y. 1 I'AtKsa. I\\ MOjiT'l'vipOLAIt WORK KYKIiWlIiIJSnBD 0 4 THE' t'.dK.v,rs ..t; riit. UIIMT-O. OiioA;iis, : J'% Li»r»a(W Ain.V Pt.vCT::\: Vii'vmMfi'-r-xi Ou'iDHi .. \ WrUmilarly'tidftpteil t o ttjo B M if t. I'I sf*xi'% wlrfliiiescril-esln!) l*i usiKjCGLMifJuii-'tliot w.hi.,c«B-' em/.L k.i' w prriiiliiiup to tlio ,i i- >t'\ IMVC-.-IH .rJi-r'—now aon- tim o I—.tt.e ailliioiiei; they pro it.... np- n in ml MA l-Qt^f- tmi .ill i>*;i*n.j)i3 ,ciut aroitl them, ,, l ftir^j- nitj .'Mti.!-*rit.iiiteiiy \ \I .•vui-oi)ti'aoo.''Uui.l»UIse(uie:', i v •• tiXcct .inpetdy nt.ti, cor ..in.., . •. I. K?w -Olt coHttii:\. iimny.l'uportuntlilnM yhic h «-.'. , I|..i- in itiarrivil )!f^, finbracii.^ Inttii' ivttHloguo.or.'lmiiiaii ills, a* vfiipifa.1, ur.Qfl.iT iliseafw-f tl.u gviiUnl 'Jl'Knna. M -in '*• y. V. witiij/^ . I 'jiotuiu'C timVUaiTtJUHapf, arntn!.' i.tliciyt>|>ifes ar u imMJ'l ttitli n\\ \U t-iiDtuduraUim AI'.L'' n.y.r l <\y itii.ivi- 'I'\' intU—it iiviinj in*fact ncoiu-. I>!r.t* .iMdi'nutu.Al'wrli-ii.'t'.e Wijfsiuli»gte«l Mystcri*soi tin- i..sltv<>iiil 't.iiale t.y^U'n,.iu.ii w.'l W miiilqil In sealed . wr-tiiiiors ii.nny par t oVtliu Wnrtrtj Ihr tliCMceedinif fow pr .'tf of I'Wl'.NTV-FIVR CENTS, o r 6y f copies, for-btrt ilillar. A'lKNTi' WVN'TKT) l*i wry St;Ue^county,. oily and. 'virnjrc mnelfnuc d Stiii\iu>i t'u.i.uU. Hi. i.lst'KS vul>,. . it i ,, t . ;ii. )n lye'Ms inv.Oualile retiiei'lie^toiiioteiiinictrtl'.wiiti Sucrot -Ulnuwer-, with th« -u ci'=».-» niwii'laiit 'ipoiiiwiiiij' years ..f persuiuil exjwrl« eiice ;n.ii'nrai*ilcu In liispvorfislon. NouultjiiYehlR trflql* mf..t h.ilf.uru.l. U«* nlwnyMglvys thobiiBlnrBuiutnctfou, lionorilioii.HU'i't, Syphilis, Soicttu-e, SiipiirtMaioo af U14 Monscf -ii fl a«\c\ ,fc<-.,Biu'a'BRfully trcalnt. Yimug IM'II, wm> hy liuliilghiy in (\'t'rut lisbUn, luirt cjiiu.><.tt-.l ti.it 8- ul > '.'.li.iig, luiml iir-wtnttuiK, Imdy- d troii-.b'.viuf, sUouhlmnily tul>i;, iisviiHjLRii wlth*m iK-.^v. In th«sf. ns well a s nllntlior O»ECS of a jlrlTHte n»turc, DT KioiT\''Oii'« r '''»\*-'\ , ' ! im\»tly'ai>pKcfi!iiiii; nn d with- int i»-*y v.i»i'y «r :v3j>lrntl\ii. ilcodcillyiitattis.Uimt na KHSQ win .)i-im itf.icU «'.\ iijj ( r,i.it n.id a' nil ever 1«MV* lihti wtthnut ufuroor sMisfaolioii Kiven.' litfwnreilf enipii-tes anilil.iiora^itttif-iiyleri ptofei.tors, wh ' ITTIWIT i-ure?, >mt never aucutfCil. ]}r. U. is the only perii*i*.ii«..ily-CatAtjli-.liv*f and fesjfjiiii.l.li' liliy-i.'tiin, In l»ix pi-.*'ill'irilli.f in ^eneni-New V«.rfc, nml hi« pnu'tUq extetuH llir-di^ti tvjiry ftuu iu th e b'nuin tiiul the ^ritlah ppivinrtN. N. H-— Or. hi--1 •!• un.nl M s.il« Agwnt Tor Pr. Vichrti** Ke- ma 1 ' 1 M »iihlv 1*'H- Animip the niiiiiy tlioimnnd hoxe*«i| tllc^Q 1* IN niilitmity ?nti|,ni't \ti e cui|iphiln( lm^ yut htvn m.i.U- n|;iitii%tUit'iii. I-.tlVnin i\ certain nUiiatinn j»hmil.t not u*o tliomj the pnrtli-uliirs of which will bu found Iu tli-* lUri'i'tlimiftci'tMnpinylnKfaeh ti»x. tt'.re #1 . Srn't by mail W miy punt of ilicivorld DowareufUoumerfcita, I u.m tlu' only Anu'rlciiii Ap«-nt fir Hm SRIC uf th«r* cclehriitcil utlld, bu t I iisn't-lvc tl.r.l othenl»i%ve ndrerth. ed theiii,C0|iyliiJ5 word furwnrd' frmn iiiyniWerti»emcftt|, u«ii I w.sj» i'i i'if'ir-n tho pi'h c UtPt iim.it ar c p*miiiM unK-^t n-t.-iM.-ii from myclllcc. They nre not on salo h\, uiiy oitii'r ii'nre. ^.> kin. w.il !••• n i^Hcret unleM thfjr c^ntiiln n r(k m ttanitif>r y«*i -p • ^t.n |i All cniiwi...-it...i.- xlliMxcd W. r T.HP£V\R1).H. P , R\. l.i'i'iT, N Y., will ii.eci *vith prnnji' altPtlli.ili, C^T Off. 1 1.\ m fi...uT A M.l»9l'M _JSHJ CJSJIKAP «OO.OS! D t) nut tail t u hear 111 mindthat I shall tt\\ iMr 1 \-ain'l oth.;i khuls df(»of'l<;, now go- iii«- out ..f s-'fisou. nt. prices that will mak o it an ol-jcct to the purchaser t u buy now. K. Iv. WHITNEY. Jaiiiiniy'*lst,lP:i7 . It R O V K * \ O It X SAVINGS BANK. ''Phis iin-At'tri- n is prepared to receive nu I (iqinilt, a 1, the.i cltce, at the lirockport Kx- e!..n>„'. ikink* a ! -i\ •> <i\* v 01m dollar, and, pn v tnti.icst art*i»vdii>frto th.urh>-La\va. \\rind will rnahlo servants, laborers, far i«:.itla.l vI.tsv* »»f prrtciis tn rncoive in* t(-r* -i 'i['\U their mmicv, h»never smitll tn.-i i-..i\\ be , and j,\ t tin- autuHiU whonuvrr :l • '. v!,.,. -• t,, c-ii! t'tr it. Tin* unties of the tvudteps nlford a (jpinr- tau'-M . it tht- 11. ne-s wn , hi't'ui dueU'd iu .\. -,•..•; . -.»;.! „ li ..t. \vii and thnt llm d *j.i'-»it i\ 1 t.e (f-rf-i'i'v sale lin.i'f \t iu*-. .• Ms vl.i sat.te ns in other Su- oi:ri ( EKS. I.<AAl' GAIMMSOX, rrexidwt KI.1ASH Ilni.MIiS, ? .SAM'L ii. 1'AVIS, ( r.ce Prcjtld'uu. IIKMJV MAKKKI.^.^c^Mrif * Yw, TJirSTKKS. fiio Wl'ITLISH)!;, JOSKIMI G WSOV, lM»' (iAKUL'-ON, I.HV-. IX. lIui.Mi:> A\M. H. ^i-.vumit, ( \I.K1 . H. M.\M»\, 1'lMI.liMAN Al l.l.N, WM. HAUUY , PROF. BROWN i x., ' « 11 . - , ... .. . 1 plnco of- beginning containing fivo acres ~~ ^— '- ' ^ Knowin g toast was raeenuy of lnml moro or less, iviOi Uio uppurtonnn-, •\TEW GOODS Eoecived lilraoat daily and .\ stricken\ young ma n ;-^ cos. • ( | _LN always sold at the very lowest prices— '.\j-^fhe given by a Tho ladies—may w e kiss th o giris_jvcj please, an d please th e girls we kisf, JOHN A.SIliilONS , .. . UBENEZEKBARRINOEB . P'Xecutors. | Dated March 2°th J 857. 21-Gw I atn after the nimblo sixpeiicn. j: h. WHITNEY . Dec. 16, 1850. [1'J-tf M Y entire stock o f Pn.ramottns, Frcncli Merinot'S, Aluimens, &c.,- will lie clos- ed out very clionf.. A'.io trimmings, many of which wo bought much under present jirlees. Alsdi.EilgingSrlnScrtings and'Em- broideries at New York cost oi-iess. •Ii. L . WHITNEY. Dec. IS . I$o0. U°-t f H air dresser and ornamental hair nianu- fnetnvev. Also kept on hand' and made to order, nu-inontupR ot tleparfodfrioinN, ^uch as Family Wreaths', IJroochcs, Bi-ncclnts, NrTkhi^u^, Studs, rinpK\ ^ J ins, (.'harnin, Fob and Chains, Ea r ornmiumts, ai.d Ladi'V Curls.Hands, liiaidh i.nti 1 I'i l-v'. ,{.= , U..n:s Top Pieeesnnd Wigs. Hai r ei.eio.od and ! sent to my .address, can- be mado up aa : di- vocted, and parties may, rely npon.tltc hair | they lumish being; used for tb.at;purnosc on- I 3 ' PK0F. HR.JW'N. Ko. 5 6 Buffalo St . Hoch-slcr K. Y. 1856. (K-f. rfAMI Itt, II. Dull I*.\«r I'vr.Mrn, ,.' v-i. II. THOMAS, WM.K . ,SKII>MII|[R E . WHITNEY. Finxti s HAIGIIT , Broekport Eepublic. TEESIHS—FEB YEAK. Ktrirtlv in AdvAiu'e, at this Oflico o r I'ost (llii.i D.'livi.reil t o Villnjfii Siiliseiilmrs, „l>ii'. 1 %cnr t.i I'ost Otlico, 91 50 .2 09 00 Id iti \do ilu II Dl an .In do , do 20 0» We will : Is., liiruihli tin- Iti:i»LI3LIc tvrnl Hiu'i»'i's M.-igv.ine 1 yvar lur §.150 Kejiuliiie and urnliaui's ..: ( 50 \• Hudi-y's — 3 !,i) \ l'utnnm's 3 5tl 5 copies nf eitlu;!' uf tl m abovu an d _P...|iiil.!ic I .M:m $1 6 25 Z. 2/^u r..^t.i-T. t-liiir^pnlile on thisiiape r in Monroe {'ouu'y ^ Tl.r nbovp 'i'l.i.Ms v.'ill invariably be ad- bf'i'i'.l to, with tl:.. I'Xonpti.ui only to Villngo Ad\mti.nr?. **fflio-.o pape r nud advertising billn will b o considered duo fit th e termina- tion «f eaeli ininrter. Sliliscriptious [excjjpt clul)a]j:an b e mad« at tlio above ralen fof-a year, six months, or any shorti-r tin.r, Advei'tiscmciils. One s'piarp. Hi lines or less, lmscrtion,$07S Ka.lin.l.Iiti.Jiial insertion, 2,\> t^ix months 5 00 One Year, - . 8 00 One Column <mo year, 30 00 One half colnninouo year, ... j 20 00 Onofourth do do. , 12 00 Ilusinoss Cards.[not over five lines] por year, aud paper included, 6 WI 5,1f\rfivnsioTit mlvertisenienlBi in advance. Eeg.i', aflvortisDineuts at tlie rates prescribed by law.. Spcqiiil nutici'S will bu charged 2 5 pe r cent extra. Editorial notices \vhi,r, not. grntintons, irili b« elmigud twice the ut,ual rates. \ JoFfRIHTJMt TEltMS CASH. PAHPHI.ETS, CATAI0OUE8, IAW CASES, CIHOOLARB, BltL HEABS, (It EDS. HASDBILI8, POBTERSi BA11, TICKETS, LABKS. Aii'l everything in th e lino of JOB PRINTIXO nsliandsomi ly,reKpeditiovsly an d ascheag Wesecnt. .1 a-* .at any othof office. No:paiu>! wili-bo spared to render satisfac- liontu all wh o 'avor him with their patronage. M. N. BEACH . W Our paper will b e KEPUBLICAN IS 1'..I mi.- ; which caiise we shall ndvoc'atp, nn ' always w'tli courtesy towards honorable opiionentH. Wed.) no t intend to make politics tho h.ioint; •.'./\•i ol .u r papor^-bUt th« ', ...ir.:nf. , .i'r •. \.•'\.•I'len^ard'.histfjr^lwBich w,, AalUu 4 avDrtr. laj betoie our readersii» siicli.a n..i'\.ie' i. '..- malv.' it ever a -welcome visitor f o the hordes an d firesides of all .par- ties'. *~\ ; — - - - ' \»*P6stng6 Stamps cajl b e sent iivkc} more oonvenimit, fo r fractional pairtixo/', dollar