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«8. t.OC i ~ r He public. Neutral in Nothing that Demands Public Expression-Republican in Politics,—DeToted to the Public Interests. Pianos, Melodeom, and Music ut ijreutly rc«lucc«l prices. Tgk III—NO. 12. Brockport Republic. I S r U B I, I « II K D EVEBY FRIDAY MOKNING, [Is put to press Thursday noon,3 A X BROCKPORT, MOX110E COUNTY, >t, Y. uFTICKinXepubucIaiUiqa:, opposite Vil- • ge Ball, over John HubbartTi store. Thittoun contains a population ofuhtxtt _ i,6o6,und is the business centre of a popida- «„„..«>„„>, • . .1 tlon ol 20,000, among whom the Kmiu.u- TT1IIE SUBSCRIBER has constantly lias afai\-eoirciilation ; 4- hand a fullsupply of hno Rosewood, Advertising medium. PIANOS, MELODEONS & GUITARS, ,.,.. n m. u «»«-. ninip together with Violins, Violiucellos, Bows, •KEBMS Ot FA* luMt. J j,,f l|t()S] c i arion(!ltlJi Flageolets, Fifes, Fluti- 1 ,,ri „C\ :'..j, H ini * 1 05 11ns, Accordcoii,,,B.<issConiots, drums, llan- •Offico and Mail subs., 111 aaiance, |1 ~£ .^mborines, and Trimmings of every At the end of three mo ths, «yl oU J, • f- . 1)1 u c ': n>0 r ami Piano Wire.Tu... At tho end of six months, *l <>> BROCKPORT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1858. WHOLE HO. 116. INSURANCE OFFICE. MARKET Fire Insurance Co. N.Y. CASH CAPITAL, $800,000, dMntotal ftiMrattte &n., NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL, *5up,OO0. $efatrit Blmt\km\, BROTHER TOM'S WITE, B Y T . S. AltTHOK. At tho end of tho year, £1 UO Delivered to village bttbscribers, *1 <•> .Pbhaiis desireas of availing themselves W cho lowest ratq, mujt pay within three months, exception only to advertisers. Tho Postage on the Republic in tiiiscouu- t» i s nothing, out of tho county and hi tins State, 13 eta. a year; oitt of the State lu Uto Hutted States, 2u cts. a year, Advertisements. Ono Snuaro(Brovlor)161iucsorle«s,liQ»ertlnii,SO CO \\\\ 6 .. . ..... .. . 8 OO I.', OO 2o 00 14 00 o m description, Dulcimer ami ing Hammers, Forks and Pins, Strings, mid Instruction Books for nil Instruments. iy Af«\ Shed Music and Musk- Books re- eciveded every week, ami will b e sold, for cash, cheaper than «ver offered in this or any obfeercity, at JObKPH P. SHAW'S Music Booms, 104 State Street, Rochester. N. B.—Pianos, Melodcons, Accordeons, *nd all Musical Instruments Tuned and Ko- J. P S. '• If you do marry that girl, Brother Turn, I'll have nothing t o do with her,— I won't visit her, nor call her sister, nor even speak t o her!\ T^ 8 ^^nuWS; 0 ^S3! AndLiaie L-awton put on as outrage,! States. Tliey charge fair rates, and pay all! and indignant an air as it wafi possible losses promptly. ' f I ... t 0 ,._,„, Tho experience of every property owner, , Ior \ el , 0 'SSUU.C. _ who has hitherto i.sui-cd in bogas and as- \What's the objection! asked Tom, 89»U.emutwl«oi»vmnit s ,mnst imvo dem- ; ,. j fi ; M , , onnratedtohimtliopracticitbility nmlecono-> , /. ,,• . my of placing his property under a strictly , eyes upou the pretty face of his sister, aa rotable Stuck CoinpMjy. suJi aretheMar- sh , at , ;m , as ;) v 8Wfty h,« half round and ketaud Uontinental Companies. ' , - . , II. N.lSEAl'U, Agent , back ngam o n tho piano slvol. _ For Brockport and vicinity. \Objection!\ The young lady's ohor. T E. CHEIVEY, A({l.,—Is nowoyea-1 r y iip culled. \\Who is she? What is RATHERO-S T AN KstlitUttASSIN»5 StT'SA.- tios.—Tlio West 1'oint (GJ.) Citizen; tolls the following of* married man, a i the commcnccinoRt *i»IMise»of a eertiiiu eollogo ttt Georgia, this' ssmmer: H e started up-tho sw-bway ** a swift: pnep, net noticing anything- farther, mitil b e camo to-tlw top of tho stops, when ho 'A..V per lw*cli aJiHUotial insertii Sl i inonUlH Ono Year, * . , Ono (Joluinn, ono junr, Ono-hslfColumn, ono yoar . Ono-fiiiirtli Column, one ll'M, I),i8ine««0»rlH (not over llvo linos) nnuimper,. ftT\ iri, -oi-t Au.^rt'^iuar.tn, In lulranco. wkt •»' irtUoiaf't^at tlierateF l ' 1,crl l ] ' !d l». v l* w * inputs kti-t oil too 'Imlilo bj contract, i o -a, tm pt-.r cont. oxtm. !i. os, wlion not g-atultous, uoublo Ad- • • . viuorts, o»' l-itlons, lecture*, f tiavitaolo ol,jocls, t ,... b * job work of jQ-u r. i litultCU t« paired, by |-NEW\S'T0rRE!\! NEW GOODS 1! OPENED THIS DAY, BY I E. SKIDMORE, she !\ \ A sweet-tompored, right-thoaglitetl mo a swer* jt< ICH If y >xi ,url « .igl MM, B ;it I'.O 1\«J •tir, p.i'VlS'l,, Tti« , ''I^fi \ \ ' ltoir „a T l r] M.« STls( . < ,. 0 V r I I I C I S-T K It » •> CASH Oar (kvt-IUtla.1 for twcutlng o«ry. vnrt«tj of Jo o '-t*itlii7, such as BituKS. CIUTI.\1S«, l'AMl'ltl.F.TS, CAimS ,,„. „ CIIF' w. mr.i. HFAH9, NOTfS, HAXn-IHtW, RFtHI'T', l.ABIIs . STOHK WI.I.S, siuiw mu.t. HI. VS'KS, or „n ktn U. I T , m KTC. Aro nnl anrtiUjod ny any intutillshmcnl In Western ^MW \ork Biij'niess Carhs. [AT THE OLD STOnE, BAST SIDE OP MAIN ST., SEAUCANAJ. lUlIIlOB,] ! A New & Well Selected Stock or GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. CUOCKEBY, sroyja, WOOD EX witmw, AMI HARDWARES, Which willle s, ,-T A >_w lUv »•<.' J eompctiton The patruiiii\. • ' .t.. ifig- at his new stand 2D STATE STREET ROCHESTER, Opposite the City Bank, An entire new stock of Housekeeping arti- cles as follows: Austen's Patent Ico Cream Preeaer's, the ucst in use. Refrigerators—5 sixes,>n excellentwticle I Ico Picks, Ico Jlallcts. Door Slats of every description. Table Slats,a larcoaa^ortmcnt. Table \utlory of the best makers. ! Pocket Cutlery \ \ i Ladies' fcHjissors . \ *' Plated Ware, n fom assortment warranted. Children's Cabs, Hobby Horses | Wooden Ware, of cveiy description. ;l sewing woman over since my r,.-ci,lici'tiou Patent t'lothos Horses, or I)ricrs, a nice <., „ article. of l, ° l ; Enameled Wure. ( \ That's another thing,\ said tho sis- lh'rt'ow^d%. C e°flron Ware, con- tcr - \ Mother was sjuperior to her class, »• • ,-lv band or ninde to oidcr., aud has risen above it.\ I. t: r -A-.tttUl be pleaded t-j ^eo his old not ashamed to earn her bring with tho' honored servant of JeSu-i Christ, tuclt needle. And I can tell jott what, Dolly,- doVn bofote that jealous Missionary, I only wish, you wore mort lik« Harriet' now an aged and beloved ruler in Israel, Parker; there would bo forty more cban- and received a t his hands consecration to ces of your marrying a man of aenso than tho highest office in the CHurelt of 'iod. you have now, Dou^tyoukuow that a — Church Record. new itioiety has been formed among! — \ • •«»>»-^— young men, and that some of the very , Preacliing Bad Practtc*. ( . best \catches\ aatong tlem havo sigued A corrcspondoutot'the Boston Journal soya a acrango .ensation came over hint, a pledge not to marry any girl who is writing from Buckville, Mc, rclatas tho ' and suddenly ho tbsad himself erweloptvl not trilling to.commence matrimonial life following anecdote : I' \ darknes., aa though tho light had bcott with' two rooms and a kitchen, and who , Tho following anecdotes of a Baptist cxtinguialied, li e was afll.misb.ed aadi doesn't know bow to bake, oook and sew, minister of oWeu timea—otto of tho ear- ( btwildired. But the mystery wa i soon and to wash and iron into the bargain ? liest settlor:, in the town,, who preached ! cxphtiucd, and it appeared tlus a lady I am the President.\ here sixty years, and died here a few weannga very targe btx.p, had met tuna \Preposterous!\ exclaimed LI&M. years a fi >, aged umcty-onc—a revolu- « the top of tbo »Wir t , and was just i » \you'll cry aoma other word when you tmnary soldier, a plain, Wuut uacduea- ! tllu « c t « f ^^^'^ vrbaa ou r inettti get on the old maid's list, an d see your ted, honest man, otguod natural abilities ' bl!1 \S » * mM ui: '\' b \ d wUll0Ut »««»\& place £51*4 in the home of somo man that aud great firuiuess ot character, familial-- Mtuullir sane HM&r IJHAOQ?*. is a man, by some woman who ii not ly called Uncle Nat, lierhaps you may J jj KlS3 !fu U Vottiux.—Fs-risi'* i i ashamed of useful employment when sho think worthy of a place m your paper— ; ^ ^ ~ Sal , y touT J n > tuaS ^ _ wa« a girl. I can tell you what, my dam- Ho was a large nut. prudent lamer, aud • ^ , fo(j< . ^ ^^ aJJ4 j Witk ^ ^ true-hearted youngwoman.who %villmnke j ty h«lo Bister, thcreV reform a t warlt, ; worked himself dilligeut in tlio tie.d, and ! ... 0 f ^ littl«a mesS.caas* tliean to la j i good little wife. Are you not an- , and men worth having are beginning to a t the same timo revolved in bis uund ' , . • p ad, sister minoT\ choose between nmrriaje or no marriai>e tho discourses whioh he was to preach o n ' . , . ... . , „,. „,.,?...,.> theio has ocea * A sowin<'-«irl!\ said Lizzh .*- w ''\ l 1 ajner notions and more useful ac- the next Sabbath, i t is aaid ot him . . . , , tomptously. \ What our mother uus, :tN be-n told, buforo hor m,,m»»p. \ ed Brother Tom. \ And H t have not deceived me, sho h^.^ L<or a year or two pass large ctuan*i*y ol ba<! , , , , beans, which hsT« to be asrtol out ftoua .-.Iti^w. than arc possessed by the that sometimes his thoughts wore s°' hQ<tfJo d u,. reu d t r the latter saUablt.— flies who lounge on aofaa all day, much ei-rossed with divine subjects he . ^^ ^^ ^ ^.^ w o ^j., s[wat g ztypbrs or roadihg novels. So Wuuld hoc Ins- rows ovor twice. Horols»'* . , ., , , , (bur ouarts, boil (hem well, and u.ix w.Uc .. up your mind to conform to old ed large cr6> ol corn, and a yearly sur- (hr J -^ Q{ ma[]> mA whca COi)t , foot! .na.J.,m. And now, as iu all probabi.t- f.us to sell or lend to bis neighbor ' < u 01J t hiUii and HC fill(l tliat iht3 r ^Wy ty you understand that I am in earnest One cu.d night iu the winter he bad , • 11 .jj» uoublc Wbfthei' it ut about marrying Han ietPaiker, I ht.pe \ uccusiuii to be t.ut in tho evening, aud ' ^ ^..J jjrojsrtj ef ihe Uaas, •# yotiwiU recousid.-r your hasty resolution , returuing late, hoard a noise iu hn, euru ' \ mat (g ^ lual <giUaC3 ^^ w iaJ > nut about nut speaking to your aistcr-in-luw. house, as of some one bboliing «! u rn , bo '• J,,^ y ^ui-n'i say. Bu t tte ka** The loss, let mc tell you, will be all on ; wont iu aud found a poor u.au ihoo.' ^ cx ' tL1 . UtU ttrt thoj dj*j nUn-iar-.. Suppose I answar your objection to yourown side.\ i who hada.rt.ady sin.lied about a Uutlnl, ' ,y , a .d .. »o S.UU tho^ uta verj rW ui the cui.torc. — Cor. il/a«ite i'*fgitf. cited. ^.ecuii*'!' &o:i- f £ Ii ill S , I Will be invariably CASH on delivery, ex- cept iu eichni.go fur Produce, tor v.-ii.c'i I will pay Use holiest market price in goods or ca-h. Call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am : certain it will bo to your interest. J, E. SKIDMORE. I I>.:«.rn» in alt kinds of \»rf«»^ «» »•> \ Bto.kport, Sc r t. IGth, leM. .hot iiJn, topper iVe. sltirt notice. One door north ot .Spring's « v jj 0 „. lr s aV Cll i s »« KOOd OS Drug (tons Brockport, N. ^ . ^ | u Oollar Eil „, c d.» i)i: J: I. WOOD. -I Of KICK nest to the Post ofl'u r.iltons of every kiml performed best m-Uiui'r. il'im i-patiiic M'*.,heiiu-3 fv f,ile. fionj thfl beM lietinan preparation liroel.port, N V. I (I ('. I.ATTA Mm Hi it in it and IV tl-r in IJontn. Shoes, ami Leather: nt the old Stand of J A. I.at- ta, corner ut Water aud ilaiu Sis ISruck port N. Y. TJ. 11 — Cash p\.^ Sheep Skins. ^tne-DRY GOODS! AT GKEAT BARGAINS ! GAFFXEY'S BLOCK—Head Quarters • for Hides, Calf aud CAilY & BltVISEUU. •JIxsiTM-'TlttBlls of Carj's Rotary Kn^'nic Pump and ll.dniiit. Ofticf a f-w doors S'Wtli of tho Post OHiee. rast sitlo Main St. Brocltport, N. Y. HATCH & WALTK«. DEALERS in Boon, (Shoes, Lnnthcr and find- ings, No. 33 Main . Str.nl , Br. ck]iort, K.Y l#\Cash paid for Hides, ~~ S GOl'i', PnnpiBTiiit 6f Clinton Rt^?ct Livery BlacltsniilbiilK. Hors, nishedfitsborlnntioe. ain. „ ,. - Wo terms- Jnliimnr and florse-slmfint; liarticumrlj done in tlio best manner ami with (food sat- purcluu,c ol tae isfnetmn. Ullice on Clinton street, Brock- FKENCH MERINO STOCK, ^9 State street. Opposite the City I3anlt, Itocliester. 87-tf J tine, 1*53 CIS. C. i, llIi-\M.\oar..N, ' 'if '.iCiKAuVA,) oai- c. w. cRodLfcrr, A II Ml'.S'S'O.'. (llAliLKS unitllETT, THOMAS D( N\N B'.i.lI'II, M D, IIK.NMIY OLAI'P Jes , tit'ittoh AltNoI.n, EAHLbl. \OUMI , in»» siifiiivt'oimi, MRS. ANSA WltKIJ'Lre. I!ls4 \I1IU1MA \AUolIAX , UBS, DI. VEKXON, Hiss 1IATUE CIIA11K, HM.r.Y JOHNSON, Write oulj fur lh# OOIiI>L];\ PU1K3 . ooi^»i2.\ psiSKs:. OOli l> li^P H. IZ li. The Golden Prize, I L L L' S T It A T E D . DriJKE, ITTZSIMO.NS, HONE & CO, No. o.l Mam street, Kuchester, N. Y. ^I7\E have the pleasure of announcingtlrat W we hate received a large and well se- lected Stock of RICH ASH rASUIOSAllI.E IIRV oooDs, purchased on the roost favorable terms, and principally fur Cash, which has- caabled us to obtain our Gooods from 10 to 15 percent LOWER than any other House in WPSII in New York W e also havo the = ^ advantage uf Importing goods for our trud«3 penal umuto, containing ktgk J'*gcs, i>r/orty cot- that cannot be tocud elsctthere, and shall ««•«•.«'«>• »•' nter«., u „,no t^mt^g <***<<>« . , . : , - ,,' ,i. wrtll „t. matter, from cho iHins otxlic very titst wmois-of tb« receive by steamers Irom Luropo, tlirougli- j, lv ' ' out tho season, choice and dosirabio styles K i,EGAS'ri.T 1LI.CSTIIATIJ> EVEKT WEEK. of Knibroktcries, Itcal-Laccs, i-ilks, Shawls. *c. *c. A P R E S E 2T T, Mr. FIT'/SIMONS is constantly in tho Fast- ' cm markets, attending daily the largo Auc- WOIi'lH FROM 50 fiVNTS TO §500 Hon Sa es, selecting the choicest Foreign Will bo-glton to each sntaenber immciihti (the public generally at bis new* . m.'cud--n\-.r in plt--i.su the most Ilarriel, and say that she is suporiur to Brother Tom understood his own pro , whuu he iiitundcd to st.al. Uncle Nat! aji torroo ^am puee.^.^ ^ lier elasa, and will rise abow it ? What po^iliuii cntiiely. Hi; was not a man to »as \ cry uiueh displcasi'd, a mi addressed then! Jly father made a good matiiiuo- stoop below himself in marrying. He tho ni.tu bluntly iu this wise : i nial venture, and 1 may do the same.\ could not -inrte hhateUwith oue who was \ You pestilent follow' Vint in the ' ! \But why, Brother 10111,'* urgod the ignorant aud uurcrincd—iiguintt that his name of the world aro you. doing here sistci, uuut youch' •»acaw:fcfromaa)oiig gcti: ti ' y cultivated sou! wouUhavorc. \ at this liu.o ot r,; 6 ht— stinting, aicyuu .'' UIHSI oiiy.a. o^l'\. \ u ,.\i. Bui bu wanted a real, not an j Aa d don't you know any better. ! lat-.c ' \ What <Io yuu mean by those on yoar artificial v-ouian—one who wuald Uke your bag and go homo. Stop! tuhuhi.ll'' Lit 'i.i understand each oth- her place beside him, ns' ho said on the j of the oorn. I supposo your arc needy, ' lowest round of fortune's ladder, and keep , and 1 am willing to pay you for >'.. Un. ri ,' ,'^m nTe , v , n Mas... our £mwa <&- »b-|i tvi. h him upwaid. Such a one ho j but you are au idle, geod t-.r-uothmg to'-' Ul , ll; j I1K „, 3Cl;l i f rom tU u western part- had tound in Harriet Parker, and he j low, and if I ever catch you siealiug' ot lll 0 E;ll!l0 „»,,, te Uxulx n to i[t was independent eiiou^b to mate her hi-j again, I will hat,e you sent to jail.\ lulll , a . Votato.s of the UBte variety.and *'*': . , * Al a \ u,h01 ' - iuie ' w -- o u brciiihtuff was >lJ o • .ije, yielded nearly double, hct L.«w was not ong „. d.seovenng af-1 a*™,., and could bo obtauted only for ouc t do MpcrllWJl t for himeif tor Ilrother lorn bad actually got marri- cash, ut high prices, a uiau went to fuck e I and commenced bouscteeping in two _ ^,'at to buy corn, rooms with his niodcM, choorl'ul, onrn-| •• JJow mU eh do you waut to buy o.-t inindi-d wife, that her new sister had '• a6 l; e d tho Elder. ' own 1. vel * I\''. j \Irom amongst those who move in j our own circles. From tho educated, re- ; lined, and aceoniplished\ j '• Such *•* -tho Misses Wnitea, for in- i stance.\ I \Yes ; or tho M's-sos Kdcrj_\ 1 \ Whose fathers support them in idle- ness and expect the young men who mar- ry tiuni to do the same, Now , Lizzie, IWAI-U*.S to n SsjuBru—If\50a ncTee tried cbuii^iu^ your sied, do i t ut once. and you Win 4Mi n-stuu » ted a t the rost&l'.. Sot 1 iif.uid ir: cn.iii^eu every year, am i * u 1 j»y Well to; iko ies^casc <£ so doieg. I Ju. Ami Luuw pie».i-Kjy ; the ds»tiua:2 rc- HuAite to in.uio succcs-', but, on thet'tn- I and he will iiud out t.i,i>. it i s iiu kuutbug- 1 1 rfCoek light, cot uv«r one '•cry stnalf jia- , tutoe in a lull. the fact of th e business is, I like Mary about her something that insensibly won Tbt New Tr k Wc.»i, t.uUiE.V riuzfi l« one of the Inrgest unl i^tt liict^i., pS'^ri. of ttii'tlsv—so lui' „ , , , , , ,,, '•SixbuskekV replied the man. TU B SIBMIII AW IK E WBSK-A I-. hi. very well, nud OTCO canre so near the love, commanded the respect, and al- •• Have you the money to pay fur it i\ ! llcek fjlied ap tiuh seliislness; and UK tailing in luvo wilh her, that I wiircally most t storied the odiuiratiuii of all who , i u ,mirud Uncle Nut. j a il)l)utl l stu (f c j [ u u 0 f i^ijpuiia'exerejse.s frightened. I did not go near her lace were so fortunate as to make her acrm.in. | •• Yes stV,\ answered the man. \ I! ,vi|| im-kc a good I'haiisce,\ but a poor again fur s i x month-) aller I ft-lt the first l \ nao - movement o f the tender pjssion.\ •' Dear Mary! O , Turn'. why not mar- ry her ? I c uld love her a s my owu sis- i tor.\ ' Can t afford it. Pretty, hut I'm on , have tho cash in my pocket.\ Cinisti.tn. Theio arf uuiiiy persons wb« Brother Tom. lie's got juat tho wife to ' and Goods tha. have been forced into .he auction ^SttffilSf; ia'.^ and Cnrriecs fur- rooms, aud soid at a large per ecntage below mcu t t o ullfcuu , utacr , ton ,. idoiiMnreasora. the regular cost of iuiportatioii! He was .. a poor joung man, and have only my ! '\'l' Uim » lu \i? >» the world, and one that', i| iea _ aro vcry pourj „„ d ^^ t , non . ..cuts an d industry to help m e forward , «'i» gr-'co auyposil ion to which they may eJ _ a utU urnst keep al, the com I have in theworll. Mary can't do anyth'mg as l\ ri -\ , to spare to lend to them, till they can fortunato in the selection an port, X. Y. A.J 15\KMEK. HAIR Pi'es«ii»^, Shaving, C'lmnipooiitfr, Oils and PerfuiHcry. ICnzors liotn d. The 1'at- ronago of the Public is respeetfully solici- ted Saloon-in Chapell's Olook, Main hit. liroekport, X. Y. 'JVie la. rgesl probnhly utr placed oil Side in ant) One t'epy for Gro \ears tsUihlishmait in Jtocltcettr. „, „ , AND TEttJIS. One Copy for one j ear ~2 O-l anil I Present. nne UOI.J, liir two vears a Do ami Jt I'renonts Due Copj lor tUfHu jwtis.. . .. . .& tw ami 5 S UO iiud 5 TO uLUUb. riiree Coplw. ono , ear J j CO an4 3 ContHirv t o two usual custo m of Im - ti ve Copies, -uu jv.ir . Hi t .tnd 6 porters- o'f FKLXC1I Ml-.i 1 'NOES, their T,iro,' <s «»,« .. :so0auaio Kntiro- Stocks were offered in Iho ear- Twenty-one co,.*.. on. je»r j herself, aud would expect me to put her \ M y own sentiments, exactly, pretty,\ raise sonic, or till they ', in all establishment but little less costly spoke ou t brother Tula. \ She's a jewel; ' some other way.\ j than the on* her father «WHS.\ awl worth a thousand of your paste and ' —»-.«..., can pay mc in 'Oh, but, Tom, there'll be no noces- tinsel women. Didn't I tell you so?—: .30 00 Hail C ly part of the season at Al ITIOS. and were r J^ .a.ooios to h»;;!«.,«, ,«e compn.ed in tho sol d at a ruinou s loss to tin- owners Ou r « t'a.kos-sufuold, eonln'Mng JSOOCOeath ! representative was among the fortunate i 5 do tlo uu . ... t!0< cy«»cli. ~v lr \nx ' | buyers who were in tho market at die timo, J» ,°\ , *\ ,,\?.... I 1 ?, Si\\?- . .}': } ;. 5 f ,.' . , „. ! of the sale-tho largest over made in New' J° 0 ^RlSi 75 ™ \=h UBNTIST—ArtiBein Teeth inserted on Fine York . We therefore lmvo much pleasure in ' f \ M ^\ h \ 6aoo,scL Gold and siher 1 latei from one tooth to a Un n o tl nci ng to our customers this advantage,; lie- lo 50 ourarli. wbolo set, on reasonable tf-.rms Office nn ' vllic | 1 , ve elieerfuUy oiler to shnit tiiUitlii-in, =°;VM U U .\ft\' 1 ',\ , . 35 nocs.h Main street,over D. Davu store, Drock- „ ll d they can relv upon receiving thogctni-l aJJIll^Vntel.\ \. \• Y inebraudof l'etrnle Lupiu, fieydoux, Sic- ooo OohtGuarf, \tst & iui oort 350 BoxesStearineCandles, Cleveland manul'tiettire 45 hbls Lnrd.iiT; fa store and for sale i\y SMITH, PERklXS & CO., 27 and 29 Excliantro street. W. & J . L. APAMS, Monroe Co., rT. Y., dealers in - Hartheu, Woodex, 'WSHow aro; Oil Clotlx, Pnfjer Hang- v ^bvles, Cornice, Cords, I *,.i I* v 1 \V\ire , t'utlery, geu- ,r. fur?, shiii^ Good?, Kerosene , ' ,r . ,1 „l'„l,.tc., &c 3!noc ri.ii and m i - TV r>- ^ , \' t i ,„• j . - i 400 Do.',. Br»01lis—' <nd sal 'iy Mli'tl PEKKlv- i CO. •2i and 29 Lx^naii^e -.i-eet. r Ll'm \LAMPS.—A very fmn assort T. A A FlfYE'S. i«>i)i»::»A(ii;. r I THE Undersigned has established a COOPER SHOP in Union street liroekport wlinro ho is prepared to niantt- •factiire at short notieo aud at reasonable rates, Barrels of every description, Kegs, Firkins, and everything in the lino. Repairing done 84-bin CHARLES WEBB. TO LET. A FRONT OFFICE in the ItF.pvm.ir Ilili-DINO, up but one flight of stairs erom the street. It has been new papered apd painted, and is now ready for occupan cy. It is tho largest, pleasantost aad easi est of'access of any offico room in the vil age. Apply at tho REPUBLIC OFFICE FOR SALE OR TO RENT. fpltti Old Tavern and Grocery Stand and i. Livery Stable, formorly occupied by CA- tiv A BRAISF.RI). For particulars, in qniroof OAKY, BEAINEED A CO. Brockport, April 28. ai-tf |rtOEDIALS for children, Knrs'lng Bottles VJ and leethin^ Rings for salohy T. sfcA.FE3f£\. •^oOSilvoru t Hunting O. Watches.. KOOOei^a. $10 OO to £.*, 00 «ch . bar A Co., the warU-rasowned miuiuf.ctt,. I aMJ^^ln^^^&'S^M '. \I'\™\/ 8 thl '''« is K™8 U P '»• * »<» rers iu PnriB.miaiio/nOTsorJfctiJioiisbrands , ^ h c ^ , S, 1 SVu^SeiS\5\' ! ,,d ' a lml ° b »yo m ' «»a *«««»«. And na to will be offered for salo in oitr House. , „ r other articles, worth iroro so «t... «Vsucarfi. the house and furniture which M-irv's Having disposed of nil the Fall and Win- w - will presout to «wry person oosxnng us 60 s»b- I J ter Goods last year, at At'CTiox, every arti- «crlbei«,atS3 ™-li.*G..ta Watdi jroril. sjao. Everj . husband is going to get, that is s in • , , r ^i, i •„.„„ „ !„ ., „ ^Tt'ii't'c'i' i v*r» subsenbtr will also receive a present. „ . . L '. e „S' ^ i „ . 1 , S .5. 0 2^°2 V\J?. ,0 ,ws ,J!T~£ D™X S ImirwaUteo on reoeipt of Ihe monnj, the suhscri. tlllllg VOry fino to fee d tile fan e MOSTFASUIOXADLE! XOOLDSTOCK ber's naino Mill toentoiejou our book, «nd the pres- , ° J REMAINING! Every department in our i »nt will i»fo.-nnniedu-ithinone w«ek, eynt«tf «r ez- t th e real bricks arid lnorter extonsivo establishment will bo daily ru- ?r j3e-''iTi^ ul ' ral , aiC ati„os„ud,e S sedto M. B. DEAN, 110-ly PCBLISUKII, S3y~Jlrond\vay, N.Y. !'•< plcuislied with tho choicest selections RICH sriA V/LS. Elegant Dress Silks, French Merinoes, Delaiucs, Valcneias, Imperial Foula'ls, Itobos a Qttille, Fails Cross-oVurs, Ro v \ ^ a Les, Lyoncso Cloths, Carre lingalis, llncai Plaids, Imperial Lusters, Muslin do Cbene, Englisli do Laines, Colored Cohottrgs, Cloths, Cassimcres, Vestings, fsilk Mantilla \'olvots, Cloaks and Itas'iaus, Stee'.-ser, ng -aiits. Hosiery and G oves. Ii eh t mings, Real Laces, Pivn-ch Eiiibr\.ilo!-irs. Lace Veils, Fino Canibiic -••«, V. > * Sets, Va.eneitnties In*, i... - 1 - -' Lace, M.i!:es«- I. a- -, G,!*.,.., . T'.-et^, IW :. Sheetings, ti.t.a..... l *!. e ^ t. .'• Flannels, W,-^i, ti V ar> ,.W, btnpes, De- nims, Tickings, Ch e^s. And tho largest stock of YANKEE NOTIONS, in Western New York, CITY AND COUVfRY MERCHANTS. In this vicinity v will find it ,v great advan- tage in limiting their selections from our stock, os wo guarantee to supply them at New York and Boston prices, tboreby sa- ving to them tho freight and other expenses ,n buying Goods. We also pledgo ourselves to sell at Retail at Pi-ices tliat will astonish -he mosfeconoinical buyers. \Vo are tho authorized Agents for . Tho Queen of Diamonds STEEL-SPRING SKIR TS, Manufactured by tho Shclton !e Ositrn Man ufacturing Company. It is acknowledged by ill to be the «? plus ultra of Skeleton Skirts, made^ of the best Watch-spring Stool, elo- gant in appearance, no sowing to fail, aud the lightest in the market. BURKE, FITZSIM0N9 IIONE A CO., 53 Main St., and 1 & 3 North St. Tsui st., Oaffney's Block, Uochestcr. Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA. A lleii'botcnt hflitulinil tllahUeh^tt by fptcinl F.ndatti- mint. JoY Ike Itelitf of the Sick and Dttireited. afjtict- ed wit 1 * Firuletf and Epidemic Disctuee T UB UOWAltU ASSOCIATION, ill Metvnf the il«- = ..:i. 1 in of liuinan li!'-' .u.e<l rv> S \„nl S,i ease;,, v t ,v„ , : pe|,ilon* praetu'ril a ; o n tlio unfortnnnto -. t s 1 tl» i^-ases i._, ^..ii-iis, Nctcrul jesrs ajro - .,- - . I '\.r. i-jjosoHingSurgeon, asaeUAR!TAl>I.E n' , w . ->¥ '- ' hen name ',, open n Dispensary for *- -nt of this rUi'- -f diseases, in all- their , .. . - ••• : to givo MF.l>,i .. . ADV1CK URATIS lo all n .- o> -etter. with so scription of their eo\- ,. tsge, occiipatl. n, ii.i„its o f life, kc.i and in ease of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MKDICIXE.S FRLE OFCIlAilOe-. It is needless to sdd that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the affair. \ Oh, but Mr. Eden is r ii'i I or,.. ' \The rich men to-day u-ie u. r--.i men to-rnorrow, Lizzie. I -wou. ii.'. ^^.t a snap of a finger for him a s a depen- dence. I mean to trust myself, an hou S111A.M.B DISAUNUS v*iru Kwrous. sityof«oingtohouse];«opitig at first.—- ' Hut J-ou- eould'ut bcltsve me. Now if . _li jnil( , tUlJ a b^uee ol the ediloi ut the Aud then you know, her father is well ( you'll go and apprentice yourself to a , |f extern H - «icA»iiii» horn his sanctum off iu the world, au d he'll givo he r a uVss-maker or milliner, or loam any ' a s..oit tuue aiiioe, it tsus stripped 0. Iiouseand furnish itnoduubt when sh o u=eful work-u-eful, nut ornaiuentul, I ncuiiy uitryihn^j .t eoutaiuLd, ni,d uuhis is mariiej.\ mean—I will recommend you to tho new ' r oim„ be hjuiid it ucut.y carpeted aud But Tom shook his head. | President of the Society I told you about.' handsomely famished with ehuus, tablos \ Mary Eden's father may or may no t ' lliia to >\\is?t*wheii I got married.— I e te., in hue sty.e. IIJ bad nut di*-ov bo rich,\ he replied. \My Own private II u i b a splendid specimon, and will make erc d the poipctiu.ois of the de^d up .0 a husband worthy of a Qaeen.\ : the kitest dates, bu was mclinol to lay —»>••••«». it to the charge of souio goiA si.-ters iu BEAUTIFUL COINCIDENCE.—On the'tho viciuty. The editor ol tho Ten- 25th tilt., in Christ Church, Philadelphia,' ucs » ( ' c Bujjtisl has been dealt with in a 1. •„..[• Kemper, assislod by others, con- siinu-.i .imuucr by ouc of his subscribers .at t u, the holy office of Bishop in »' AUuama, who bits clothed biiu from 1... ( M'ttoh of Christ, Kev., Samuel Bow- head to foot in a now suit—whether of \ • • . 1>. D. Forty years ago, B'uhop armor or of clothes Is not clearly stated. W tnper, then a young man, was one of Aud not to be behind his neighbors,. Iho uo assistant ministers ot Christ Church, editors of the South Western ISaptisl Philadelphia. H e was vfidely known is driving a fine burse ami new buggy, and admired for his earnest an-', fervent which wero presented to him a few week 8 est purpose and a clear conscience. And missionary spirit, aud was accustomed to since. as for m y wifoi I want a -woman with,take long missionary journeys to the Whew:—what a lueVy editor: 1I> life, purpoge, industry and independence l,le n \ backwoods\ of the country in the S I„JI •> wait a little h>itg»r\ for \ that gu.d in her, not a great bundle of silks, laces, | Alleghany Mountains region of Pennsyl. time coming\ when we can afford to ride bonnets and curious papers, with a pret- vnnia. In ono of these missionary tours , w i t i , cver t a Aired \horse and buggy.'' ty little hopeless do nothing—and I had 1 he stopped at tho little town of Wilkes- ^ 'ri 10 01 ,i y present wo can boast of. was almost said know nothing doll hidden, harre. The Episcopal service had nevor' t all trout 0lu . f alm i„ ma( ) c . „ Association connnanus sue ingiu^ii **emcai SKUI 01 m e I t C I tl 1 ' age, and will furnish its mo t t approved .modem sounwhero inside, three or four feet from ueen perlormett i tuere, nor a clergyman SU pp e r on these iu spite of the \Caution Thoiiiroctorsorthe As«5ci»iion, in their Annual the onmlinc cii'ounivallation. And then, of the Church had ov«r visited that place. ; U ) ^ j0sa W | 1Q rat troixt in spawning time,\ Iterert mjon ft. WU»,_,f if «y™, l Diseases, „. I ^.^ ^^ { ^ ^^ ^ .^ ' T1 „ . ( .;f zcn ? l)lrlied out ,„ matu t O boa , \ wfaJeh nppearod 0 „ tho 8alllt . J ;l > , „ t , u pendent young man, wonderfully giroii.'\° earnest and oloqucut young divine ^wmi'iig- Tratucrijii—Olivt Brunch to the work of taking care of myself. 11 plead the cauae of his Master. Ike little | -m~.*»^*m. happen to bo at the boUem. of th» ladder, j \boolbouso was, to use a homely pbrane, | ^ & a Exchange gives the follow- and if ever I get to tho top of it, my own I\ lul1 uu,J i ul -' alll l inside,\ and many could ( j ng raC eipt for darkening tho hair »ilu- strength will carry me there. Now , a i mt g et » ei \' enough to bear tho preach-' ou t injuring tho skiu. An y oue trying or's voico. I u tho room was a young lad , jt must do so on his owu responsibility: in bis teens, who eaiuo to hoar' the living j \Wash tho head with spring water word—it waa the first time ho had over an J couih the hair in tho suu, having heard theservico of tl» Church. The im-1 dipped the comb in tho oil'of tar. I>o pressions of that service and sorraon pro- this three or four times a day, an d in bably moulded his whole after life. For-, less than a fortnight the' hair often bo- ty years of \ chances and changest\ have | comes as black as tho ' raven's wing.'\ passed away since that memorable day, i — !• .—. m — and on Wednesday, in Christ Church, ByDog stealing iu Ihe second degree- Philadelphia, that young lad, novr nn j hooking sausagoe. [ n-ess theUlgheit sat'sfactlon with llm *n,-cess wlocli las attoiiuea tlio labors of the Consulting Phjsle'an iu the cure of Spermalorrliooa, Seminal Weakness, Go- norrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, tho vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, &9„sud ordaracoutinuunco of tho same plan for tho oitMiing 3 car. Tho Directors, on a review of th e fast, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of henovolent effort have boenofgreat benefit ta the nflilcleil, especially to the young, and they haro resolved to devote them- selves, with renewed zeal, to this very important and mncb drapistiu cause. An admirable Report oh Spermatorrhoea, or Semi- nal Weakness, tho vice of Ouaniem. Mnsturbatlnn, or Self-Abuso. and other diseases of tlio Soxunl organs, by tho Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in n sealed eneelopo,) PKEE OF CIIABOE, on receipt of TWO ST \HP3 for postage. Other lteports nud Tracts on tho nature and trentraeat of Sexual diseases, diet, Ate., arecot. -taatly being published for gratuitous dis- tribution, and will bo sont to th e nunc'\ 'a.Miie of tho new remedies and methods of treatment di„. er- cd during tlio last year, sro of gro vt value Address, for Report or treatment, Dn, liF-ORCK Xt CALEIOUM, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth street, I'lilladelphla, Fa. GEO. FAIRCHUD, Sec. j E. D. HEAUTWELb, PrMt. C orn Poppers.—Animprovcd articlo at the CEOCKEEX STORE. wife on my back, instead of on tlio rounds of the ladder, keeping Btop -with me up- wards, would he a dead weight, at or near the foot forever. No, no, protty, I cannot afford ono o f your finished board- ing school misses for a wife—tho luxury is too expensive fo r mo. So, I am going to marry a girl who knows aometking of real life—a true, good, patient, enduring, self-denying, dirliDg little tody, who is ' M irnagr, they say, makes or mars a ; •• Well, then,\ t a, d fnele Nat, - I lbuA aumlay ., a -poufi. with wmcU U» uiai. th e brother overheard I/»ie say.; c a..'t let you have any. If you have the „ ipc „„ , o^e HI of the weefc. Kon. nig m a undertone to a lady friend.- ' muney tn your pocket, you cau buy corn G„d's altar stands from Sunday to Suu- •;llut it will not mar the fortunes of J o f thoso lvbo ,, m - t wl , it for , UJt Ui„ g .i^, „ n d iho »»entli da, isno more for . else. Soiue of my neighbors—largo fain- rongiou thai, aby ulLer. I t U for rest- 'ihu tvholo aeteii aro for religion. rrj?\ A gentleman in the habit of cu - te, taii.ing, \try often, a circle of fricud.«, observed lh.it ono of them was in tho habit of c-tiiug something before grate wis naked ; aud ilaicrmincd to cure him, upon a ri [.etitiou ot the OSLIOV, nu said . \ i*\r wiu: «re «ro about lo r. vcive, au d lor what J..iucs Taylt r has alre.idy T<— i.eived, the Lurd ui„ko us truly ihuut.'ul.\ The elleti luity be imagined. im - •*•»• ^1^ — g3f~ O.i hearing a clergyman remark that \the world was foil of chuugo,\ Mi s, Partington said that she could hard- ly biiug her uiiud to behove it, so littla found its way into her pocket. MAN'S LCVE.—Iu tho love of a bi ave and faithful innii, there is always a touch of maternal tenderness. lie gives ou t again those beams of protecting fondnetu which wore shod ou him as ho lay on hi s mother's knees. It?*'\I nevor complained of my con- dition, ' says the Persian poet, Sad , \ but om-.-, wheu ray leet wero bare, and I had u. :U-JIK) t o buy shoes; but I me t a man witu.jul feet, aud was conteufed with my lot.\ IhTFEiiEN'T CLASSED m TIIK Couuns - • nv. — Qiuilit old l'ui.er says • \Lstbini who expects one class of society to pros- per in the highest degree, while the other ,51. lit-irc-.. .y •.•bc'.lier oue side of his face can smile while tho other is pinch- ed.\ _ _ rj^=- What has she to feat- who stamps with revoraucennd honor CTery Bentimcnt she inspires ? I s thc-ro a man ou earth beso enough to offer tho least insult t o such virtue 1—Rousseau. JCJ\ A young lady who lutoly gave «ra order to a milliner for a bonnet said :— \ You are to make it plain but a t th a same timo mart, as I sit in a conspicuous place in cburoh.' [See lattpvge.] ] 4 % 1 £1 •J ; t .>! I j * • a