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GrUO. D. A. BRID G-MAN, Editor and Proprietor. * ♦ j i TEEMS '.“ Two* Dollars per Year if paid in Advance. j ii \VOLUME I. u 91 f ' .1 PEN N Y A N , N. Y ., S A T U R D A Y , -M A Y 1866 . N U M BER 6. f f e i t t t a n '€ x p W s s 7 f \BOCAL DIRECTORY, ill W * '! y* PENN VAN, YATES COUNTY, N. Y- PUBiilSHED EVERY SATURDAY, 4One Square l fcwe&lq $1$ 00:<|uaivCol. 1-^eek -A do do r dp do do do *Mlo do do '.UdoJ . ' ‘do do Two Sq9. _ do • So’ do do 2 3 4 5 cc tl •it V w 2 months 3 “ y > 6 “ Yv« 8 “ 9 u 12 i- f. 1 week lrtnonth H “ rf ; F 6 “ 9 11 12 “ 1 5(H 2 00 ; 2 251 2 50; 3 001 4 00; do do do do do do 1 month 2 “ 3 “ 6 “ 9 M 4 • 12 “ 5 00; Half Q q LHL- week 5 50i—'••‘do-- '•l month B Y G E O . D . A . 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One Col. 3 501* *^do 36 001. do ^9’O0r ' 'do 12 00 j do 16 001 do Cl Cl It ill II 2 3 6 9 12 1 week 1 month {3; is * f-6 « J 9 « 12 “ —I’E M -Y AIV- I 'O S r .Q F ir f r B . __ THE MAILS1 \AND CLOSE AT TH|S OFFICE AS FOLLOWS : * w T # ^ % * • A • \ / . * / » i i l • v . I I / A I ‘*| F I r 1 * J i|t' A R R IV E / / _.r, .. , V r - New York Mail, daily, 9:22 A. M. & 8:26 P. M. Way Mail from the East, daily, Western Mail, daily, • ,:t’l Prattsburgh, daily, ^ * ‘rr*. ~r'~ ■ - Dresden, daily, fi Sherman's Hollow, Saturdays, Bath and Hammondsport, Monday, b: Wednesday and Friday/ ; . * • ' > : 7 ; CLOSE. New York Mail, daily, Way-Mail, East and South) daily/**\ Western Mail, daily, f : / / j Prattsburgh, Bluff Point; Brandh- Port, Italy Hill,,., Italy , Hollow, daily, ; ‘ Dresden, daily, , , Bath and Hammondsport and Bar- rington, Tuesday^ Thursday and Saturday, „ * ' ' ‘ ’ / T J. Sherman’s Hollow, Saturdays, The Assassination Conspirators^ The | j Rewards f o r their Appvc k 8f « hensionm 1 . r 8:26 P. M. 8:10 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 7:00 P. M. 10:00 A. M. 5:00 P. M. swine.* 1 •*- - Washington, April 2 8 / ; r. + » 4 ' , V J * I * | ' | , • Tfip Secretary or War sent to-day ‘to the House of Representatives a;; report o / t h e committee appointed (to examine and report upon the claims of parties to the rewards ofF- his reginlent, the 1st Wisconsin Cavalry, also engaged in the.pursiiit/and arrived upon the ground but a few minutes after the command ... t- I / . n f: , • r ’.f'T 6f Colonel Pritchard had taken possession of tlie camp of Davis.' Without discussing the charges whiefi have been made b y Colo- reSai’d,t6 the course adopted by (Colonel Pritchard1 upon this pursuit, it 'Yill be Sufficient to observe’that upon £ care- ered by the Government for the apprehension ftr M S ^ W t i d h % t \ l l ' ^ ' ^ i a ^ t h i s e of the assassin of Presiden^ncoln and' % ch ^ s ’M o t dfeemed ’ttf'\bd sustained in 7:30 P. M. 7:30 A. M. 7:30 P. M. accomplices, and the capture of. Jeff Davis. It appears that all these offers were put for ward by the same authority— that o f the Sec retary o f War— and that the last, so far as r,'/1 : , ”1 r> V V f)' i 1 *■ • '!*• ' ■ * t •v. , > , any particular^ aiid it is concluded byr these Commissioners that the latter officer both in i * *. , 11 j * i / i ■ i . * * /i the pursuit and capture, acted in entire good faith toward the former, arid Cannot be held 12:30 P. i f . 8:00 A. M. 9:00 A. M. 12:30 P. M. S. H. WELLES, P. M. regards the sum to be paid for the apprehen- resp3nsibie for‘ thri \ih^mentiry unfortunate sion^of.Boo^hj.jShpuld,- as , i|; is. ponppiy^d, be | cbllission which'riccurred between the * com- • . f ■ f t V . r f 1 panies. It was recommended by 'Colonel Pri^tcharjd ^ h a /al/ o f the^ pfEpcrs and men, whether present at the seizure or absent on leave,'Shpvld^ be’included iu the distribution of the. award,Kt oi r i> *Jnr<A, i n s. 1 R A ILR O A D TIM E-TABLES. S p e c i a l N o tices to reyrOlar idtes. >\ 1 At fifty per cent, in addition B u s i n e s s N o tices i n R e a d i n g C o l u m s — Ten cents per line for first insertion, and six cents per line for every subsequent insertion. No Business Notices inserted for less than one dollar first insertion, and fifty conts each subsequent insertion. P r i v i l e g e o f A d v e r t i s e r s .—The privilege of Anhqal Advertisers is* limited to^theiv' own immediate businc&sLTCnd to the imrucblar \business- which is the subject of contract, and advertisements concerning any other matter will bo charged for at the usual rates. 7 / t JOB PBJNTING-. .We are prepared to do all kinds of Job Printing iii the neatest style, on short notice, at reasonable terms.— Our Printing Material is all new and of the latest styles. We flatter ourselves that we have better facilities for do- ing: Job Work than any other Priuting Office in this section of country. . ,, \ , mi ./NEW YORK CENTRAL* > nv m TRAINS PASS CANANDAIGUAASFOLLOWS EASTWARD TR A IN S /,[ New York. Express, ,-N - • Local Freight, - - • - Steamboat Express, -* ?f . - a .. M •. Buffalo and Albany Express,/ * Sunday Night Express, •- ? WESTWARD TRAINS. New York Mail, - - , ► - / / Local Freight, - t - / //* Steamboat Express, - . J - Man, i / / - / / ' * Sunday Express, - 1 6:43 A. M. 9:40 A. M. 10:03 A. M. 7:25 P. M. 8:45 P. M. construed as a substitute for thejtwp former. • , ,, |«i 1 ; .> M it* •lill*;' i ./ • ' .* The most important aryest npt.; Jiav,inglVbeen effected at the end of nearly a week; after,the ! , . ! * • .tl*. w * * t \ i if -.ii ' commission, of Jhp. crim(er ^ upw, in.ciucement for securing him was resorted tp by the. Gov- ernmen^ tby the, offer o f , a greatly / increased sum, not,as, ifc is understood >in .addition to those announced in the first, instanqe, but ,a5 .. representing the full and final reward deterT mined to be proper -for the service in ques tion. i But so far as the arrest^ o f Payne was concerned/the two former publications.must, ,, The reward is to, Colonel iPrifchard $10,- 00Q 51lo Capt. John \ C. Hathaway,.Charles P, Hudson* $726,50 -each ; .tQ;, 1st. Lieutenr ants. Rioly/Pa liner, Routwell, Bucher, .Stan ton, Fish and Hazleton,.2d Lieutenants Treat, Burnett, Richford, Southworth, Perington, Remington and Murphy, $555,8,6. each. 10:41 A. M. . 2:35 P. M. , 4:35 P. M. 10:20 P. M. 10:23 A. M. ife is thoughti.be deemed sustainablfe .and op, Three #hers received ^660, pneI,,«555, one erative.offer®.of reward, otherwise indeed^ ;g271 $239, one $229, ten, $25,Q; each ; his arrest was effected,prior to the date Mofj fiftv.onef r6ceived $200 each, and about five „ ^ Joining the F r e e Masons^ V 9 A'f i •. > i. f ■ - —^. K- * - ‘ * ». OJ R .• f, 16 Very well, Mr. Jenks, you know my . M f opinion o f sebret societies.” ^ ' * “ Perfectly, my; dear,-perfectly,” Said our friend,; thrusting-hiri hands into' hi^ pockets, with all the energy hh coilld siistiain. “ And you Willjoin^’^^ ^ r. Don’t y.ou think.it best ! %’iT. . . . rwi1/. Noy sir, oneb for all,-I don’t wxi Consider,.iny dear ; if you should beTleft a widow with nothing to support— : “ Now^ what ridiculous [argumentsDon’t ^ou suppose, Mr. Jenks—”; ;.- cr : “ My dear!” . .... ^ ^ Brimstone; my destr?” ' “ Yes, it must hav’e been briifistbne— for hotKng else could have produced such a Sti fling sensation.” ^ ’ /t ; , . “ Then began the roar o f aftillefy^witjh an occasional VolleY\ o f small arms. 1 In the midstr of the\ttmililt ’ I *' heaVd^ ia; low, Sweet Voice chanting h * hymn ot pbace. ‘ 1 Mari shall love his fellow,’ then the angel Yang, rcruel war shall Y^age no more, peace shall reign, slavery shall' perish,1 industry shall tti'eet its regard; charity fill the hearts o f all men.’ When this happy singer had*ceased, a loud cry for * cheap postage rent the air.” The Life o f Clerks in Large Cities. »- •'! ,% ' i r* * .' »» . '* fj I * f - A writer in the New York Evening Post; referring to the life led by clerks iu that city WSrAoi'i ‘ o ..Tv.’■4 W irm o q — ?c The great trouble appears to be this! the family and business i.life of merchMits haye been so distinct from each; other, that they know but little of the habits of the clerks they ejnploy out of business hours, except that some merchants, do know that their young men are leading the country merchants to somy very questionable places— treating them at t,he expense of the firm, and acting as drummers to secure .their custom. Even . i i “ Mr. Jenks.” , :;vrjI-.r, , . / ‘ WiD, you listen A, monaent VI rv 3 t : “ Certainly^” ;. f({ i • ^ n j “ Welt then, as much as I respect your wishes, and you,know I love you dearly, it will be impossible to oblige you, in, this mat ter. I have sent in my/ documents, /and am t * » ^ •«. ' ,; ^ | ^ * » V t ^ |«#| | ■ t * j * » t *i £ J to be initiated to-riight.” ' 1 ‘ ^ ♦ Paj^ ‘ a * ' - • r „ •;(.'* f ° jr * *» i 1 ,. i o *r «.»»r j ; + 4 .\T Mrs. Jenks opened her handsome qyes in amazement, and for a moment was lost in 9 4 CL f | %rj| 1 • wonder. < 1 , . • « “ And you are actually going to be initia ted Vrl- • -i’ “ Certainly, my dearth {* > '■ 1 Aun l l ) *> Will you tell me about it when Vou get home?” ‘ ♦ , Perhaps so.” * • b*n»»r*rd ♦ ‘ ' How very odd.” 91 ; 1 c ’just like . thBsb Trfee M^sdiis ; I » not.the case* after,a.hard day’s .** , » J l • .: . . 1 . . 1 .~ \r 1 % %• ■ . j • they are real reformers. ' ■ Wrtl,-- what then 1” , • ■ work, a, young man, needing some recreation** if he knows no pleasant and respectable fam- « Why theb lights •'Veft t y ^ f e * itfd' I l-Hf s t.o visit, ^ very .apt to be ,led step, hy signed the Constitlitibii.’,',<'“I|!!>'' 0j s W frto bad company, by ,thope a Httlepjde? <( Will', Mvhatlif thi cat I f ^hfch'4ott'Was ar“ d^ ^ experienced himself in all^hff mysteries of city life.- .• t a • , . 1 * • • , ‘*•1 \ • 1 1V»* * \ j ! _It seems ithat in New York, according td the statements o f this; Jotter, drinking forms a more immediate and. prominent cause *df Speaking?” 1 bl : ,J* ^ ‘ 1 ; !. i« nothing iriy dear, only they let her out, and for A minute: or two she was qriite bewildered. It wias the first time that I had ever seen the catJet out of the* bag'/ ’ But ruin than one Would have suspected., , This what struck me with the greatest awe, was writer mentions some very striking caSeS of the appearance o f Jthe lost tribes and the his.own friends : One Walked overboard off double jointed bashaw, Who'in a loud voice, a feri7 boat 5 another slipped overboard from a 1 . * 1 « j•constantly said, ‘ life is short—prepare \ for a steamboat on the lakes ; another at length what is to come.' Let all men have charity, and love their neighbors as themselves.- the last publication and hoi offer of remuneiv hundred.recei vpd fro® $167.to $187„each. * Comforted, by this assurance the lady of- Whereupoh 4he- grand patriarch, armed xvitli N.„ 0< ‘ R. * Si,---Canandaigua Branch. TRAINS PASS PENN YAN AS FOLLOWS: ation therefore was accordingly,made therein, his captor would be f left without any. com pensation.. Moreover*;as:'.botk ithese offers were equally authorifcive, and there is nothing to show .that the- one issued on the 16th was Thei Commissioners were Assistant* Adju tant General Townsend and Judge. Advocate Gen,?Hcltfc.rb <ra ! h / •!' / Detecting Counterfeit Dank Dills . . > * * « mi EASTWARD TRAINS. Day Train, 8:10 A. M. Night Train, S:47 P. M. Freight, 12:30 P. M. WESTWARD TRAINS. Night Train, 8:26 P. M. Day Train, 9:22 A. Mi Freight, 4:36 P. M. I - Li i r. i . • 1 i • • *x 1 \i ') L1 • r intended a6 a substitute for that of the day I 1. Examine the appearance of the bill before, it isiiconcluded iii view of the *impor-| the genuine have a general dark> neat ap- pearanco.,*]/ - , t;y u .... .»/• t / / ^ 2. Examine the,vignette or’ picture in the fered no further opposition, and our hero took his departure.About tfae hour of eleven he returned a wiser if not a better man^i in 91 “ .Well mv * dear,” exclaiiped Mrs. Jenks, what did. they ,do to you^—wbat, wasj it lik^ pawned his clothes for drink ; one died m the workhouse, and the last cut hisj throatf and was, laid out for identification,and remo- the trail* o f the great grandfather’s authoritv, I va^ ai* ^be hospital.. He himself attended no , ** * I ■ 4 arose and impressively‘adjourned the meet-1-burch, and did not know where; to find a ing.< ‘ ^ ' ; 'f-- • — were yo.u frightened:? about it.” . Come, tell me all Wei 1/1 declare/’ exclaimed Mrs.' Jenks^ “ and this is joining the Free Mksons ?” '• ' clergyman or religious friend. He and many others lost situation after situatijin, and ^ttll’ opportunities of rising in liie lhrough intern- BUSINESS GARDSf STEAMER G. R. YOUNGS, Will on and after Tuesday, May 1st, leave tance of the apprehension of this conspirator and that iAbundant;.provision was*-subse quently made for the captors of his associat^SflTniddlejqf the—rtop 3 see if the; sky or back- “ Yes jl but remember and k£ep all that I perance. Where suclT habits as .are Mthus have told you a profound secret,” said Jenks described and hinted are the order of,the ‘:JDpu t.asjc.me,’ gravely replied our friend I a half smothered chuckle, as he buried day, the losses of the merchants must,b« Very f U nFairfield/ fj SILVER PLATING- AND JOB WORK. Hamm6ndsport, PeUn Yan, - 9 I 8:30 A. AL, 2:00 P. M. YATES COUNTY OPEICERS. that half of the snmsjspeeified in the second offer, to wit, the full amount of $10,000, should be awarded to those engaged in secur ing this prisoner. • It Is-next to be observed Having loivg experience; I am sure tc-give^sat- and ^ , n .0^ <c_ w iL L I A M A. BRIGGS. isfaetion, at reasonable prices. All kinds ot | Sessions— ht . t v a n m that before the date of the offer o f April 20th life-like, particularly the eyes. ground looks clear and transparent, or^soft and even and not scratchy. > « ../ , X * -51 . . V'.’.JS.* V * / 1 u . 3. Examine well theiface ; see if the exr ■ I i . . * • * ' h i . - J / J . . i . • ■ _., _ , . f pressions^are distinct and easy, natural,and “ No, nothing.’’ “ I beg you won’t ask me.” ‘ ‘ Why not ? I am your wife, you know, and wife and husband are one. Why not ?” / “ H a rk!” said) Jenks, did you hear any thing 2” his head in. the night clothes to keep fro laughing outright. ; i. j ii.: had been:’posted, the conspirators arid the “ Silence, my dear; remember what Shaks- Saddle,?and Harness Trimmings on hand. Shop ortn1 Bryant’s Jewelry Store, Main Street, rtrPeun Yan. • : 1 Geo. D. A . Bridgman, BOOK AST? JOB PRINTER. ALL KINDS OF .r»Job Printing such as Hand-Bills, Circulars, Cards, Labels, Bill-Heads, Ball Tickets, <fcc., executed with neatness and dispatch, at the Ex press, Office. Office in the Tunnicliff Building, Corner Main and Jacob-sts., up the iron stairs. ELI FOOTE. Sheriff—J OSEPII F. CROSBY. Deputy Sheriff —EZEKIEL W. GARDNER. Clerk —SAMUEL BOTSFORD. Deputy Clerk —ALFRED REED. SJ Treasurer —JAMES BURNS. \ . District Attorney —JOHN D. WOLCOTT*,,.,., Overseer o f the Poor —JOSHUA TITUS. ; Clerk o f the Board of Suj>crvisors — LEWIS B. i GRAHAM. * -/ / • 4. See i f the drapery and-4regs ifit$. , well, I peare says about sermons in stones, books accomplices of;Booth, besides Payne, Surrat, looks.natural and easy, and shows r fhff: fold in’ running1 brooks, if I; should divulge it.” Mudd, Loughlin, Arnold and.Spafigler, wrere iu the- custody of” the' Government. ^ T h e .:;T h e . A dvantage of S ecuritv .— Some weeks agone,^I strolled into unfriend’s count ing room* He being absent, I Commenced a chat with his clerk, when a goods looking “ cullud pusson” entered, doffed his castorj and ■ said— - f f»rii - 5 *'‘r <V u great. E^ors in accounts will occuxj:auA forced iallances and frauds, and even thefts will result.” / '; it ield Culture o f Strawberries • T'be following plan is practiced in Burling ton Cq., N. J., as given in the Report o f .the W est Jersey Fruit Growers’ Association:-^ distinctly. 11 “ Who, my dear?” ii 5. pxamine the. medallion, ruling ;and the cases oDfh^ ^frfst of these;, criminals, there-1 heads, and? cirqulaiv ornaments .-.around the figures, ete.s: See if they are .regular, smooth and uniform, not scra'tchy,-, /fh e work, in the S II. WeUeSj fore, none of whom indeed are alluded to in the publication, are clearly not ; within the terms of/that offer, and .it ha sbeen per-| genuine, looks as if raised on the paper, and ceiVed that none of them 'are indicated or apparently contemplated in the offers4, of the'15th and 16th, ^where are 'promised HAW 'OFFICE; MAIN STREET, TWO DOORS South of Oliver Stark’s Bank* Also Life, Fire, Capital 1 Marine and Accident Insurance Office, and Assets over $13,000,000. specified rewards for Booth and Payne alone, right, perfectly>true and- even \ or if sloping, It has been concluded, therefore, that neither 0p ^ uni form-slope. the Secretary nor the, parties who_ effected 7. Carefullyvexamine the shade or parallel M . W . L a s i i k i a i i & S o n , COMMISSION MERCHANTS* DEALERS IN Wool and all kinds of Grain. Office 3d Door %bclbw Post Office* Main Sireet, Penn Yan, n TY. ‘ ‘ \ ^ \2 * A . II. D a i n s 5 U. S. LICENSED AUCTIONEER, WEST DRES- /deiii-’ Yate.3 Coupty, N. Y. %* Will attend to all calls in this line of business, with prompt, ness and dispatch. t 1 . R i A . B a s s e t t , PENN YAN, N, Y. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCI- dent Insurance Agency. Licensed Auc tioneer. Orders by mail, or otherwise, prompt- v ,ly attended to. * f 1 . . . [ rrt ^ J e r e . S. R e e d ? -- SURGEON DENTIST. OFFICE 3 d DOOR South of the P.ost Office, Main Street, Penn Yan, N. Y. All Work Warranted to give satis- T0WN OFFICERS. /,>’ h ^ i Benton — J ohn M errifield , Supervisor; O liver P. GuTHRrE, Ipwn Clerk. / Barrington — D elazon J. S underlin , Supervisor; J oseph F. G ibbs , Town Clerk. Italy — A lden * D. F ox , Supervisory. J oel M. C lark , Town Clerk. / ^ / . - , a . Jerusalem^V hineas P arker , Supervisor; D a - the apprehension ot any ot rtne> tive arrested | ru]iUg on the face or outside of the tetters, vip II. P arish , Town Clerk, . \at the time upon suspicion merely, but sub- Milo — J ohn C. S cheetz , Supervisor; H enry T. H ermans , Town Clerk.' ^ Middlesex — T homas U nde I iwood , Supervisor; O l iver S. B uckley , Town Clerk. Potter— J areb D. B ordwell , Supervisor; .A sh le y M c D onald , Town Clerk... ; ■/-, . !f Starkey — H erschel W / ‘ P ierce / Supervisor; W esley B enedict , Town Clerk. Torre.y — H arvey W. N orman , Supervisor; G eo . S. D own £ y , Town Clerk. “ The patriarch of the lost tribes. how he mav be at our window.” . ‘ *“ Mercy on us ” ejaculated Mrs. Jenks.— “ How you terrify a bgdy. I— I— I—shiver — shiver all over.” * . j ^ • * * cannot^ be .perfectly, iniftated. ..^ E x a m in e the principal line of.letters 051 ask m§Jnd more Iju^stions.” name o f the bauk.;; See.if they are all up-1 “ SuVely, you can tell me something &bout 9 ft, an idea or two; that would not t>e divulg- '?>•* ! j iir.-j -uJij .ft vd: *j . .jflo/f-J * 1 ‘♦ Mas’ Bob; can you Jen me a quarter till u TJ^e old plan of planting and cultivating ^ I dis arternoon, and I pay him sartain ?’’ still the only one which meets with approval ‘5-If you don’^want to be killed b r ig h t , | security, I’ll lend you the quarter.” \His eye brightened as he asked • Mas’; Bob applied his dexter to his vest h^re- It is that of-setting; in rows five feOf pocket; but it made “ no sign*” - I turned. ^ aParfc> and from ten tcl eighteen iriches in the “ Well Buck, you look tolerably honest, but as I .don’t ^now you, If* y hu’ir ’give me row ,. according to thb vigor of the variety/ ^nd training into beds from three and a^Hkff ^o four feet wide,i and covering in the early part of winter with- fine stable manure.1 Af-? ter picking they are sonietinies cleaned ahd* allowed to fruit a second season, though if is mg, “ What if you should in ah unguarded ment let the secret out?” • \r t . af - 0- sequently on full proof; nor such party or 6(j with a brush. - The fine parallel lines in parties as may have been, furnished^^informa- the1 genuine aile 'o f etjual size; and Smooth tion conducting !thereto, are entitled to any.;a n d iG^mterfeits look-asiif dobsiftfthi portion of the reward. But , 1 ti the case of ;angje# : ,■ ; . . vn l . ' ' etc. See i f it is clear, and looks as if color- “,Gh, trust me, it will be safe iq my keep ing. ?» faction. Charges moderate. 1 D. B, Prosseiy ’ * • *v - ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LA\V, Penn Yan, N. Y. Office first stairs below Oli ver Stark’s Banking Office. 1 1 ■■ — ■I ■ ■ .I ■ . . . _ _ r^’\‘ Norris’s : BILLIARD HALL, NO. 13 MAIN STREET, Penq Yan’, N. Y. Choice Brands of Cigars and Tobacco always on hand. ' 1 - : v - VILLAGE' OF PEHN YAN /KJ J1 President — S tafford C. C leveland . Trustces-^&KYiiQVVL TR acy / H tr A m B irds all , . J ame V s / P owell , O liver G. S hearman , G eorge W agenbr , T imothy B rigden . Assessors — J ohn H. L apham , J ohn WjL^iNsqif, S tephen GILBERT* r r - Collector— Moniiis E arl . f /,* . tI/ q ' Treasurer— J ohn E llsworth . .................. Police Constable — F rederick P oyneer . «rr . 0 Yoa.will nevej tell, ] ’ \r : ;:j j ’/ “ Never j”’ 1C] i “ Not even to vour mother? 8. Observe the roundi‘handwriting engrai l how goss;ppirig s'0me‘old ladies You know ed on the bill, which should be plack^ equal in size^aqd distance, pf a uiuforrn slope,,and subiect.’’ — * - — m i l 1 9 9 ■ ■ « l *> V “ I’ll never open , ijiy.r. lips to her on the Atzeroth, a specified reward for bis arrest is offered in the publication of April 20th, and the fact that he was taken on the Same dAy • 1 . , . f l 1 9 i i f , I *. . * . 1 should not, itj is conceived, .exclude his captors I smqothrJ This in genuine notes is invariably from receiving such-reward, and they are, well dopp, and looks very perfect.; In fcpunr therefore,Voiicludedj t o - be entitled to the- terfeits.,-it is seldom so, but.often looks, ;as;.i£.|i ' u Nothing ” repeated his wife with unfeign- “ Hark,” pxclaimed Jenks, with a theatrir; cal start., “ JJear you nothing ?” same. dpne with a pen. • GROVESTEEN & CO., Cd A f . * s *| ^ ^ I H A . • . * • £ • A 1 PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS -— 499 B R O A D W A Y , N E W YO R K .’- - T ^ S A 'I 'T F N T I ^ ) N O F T® ^ a ?tJB £ rIC and trade is invited to our New Scale Seven Optave'Rosowood , Piano-Fortes/which for vol ume an(I Parity of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto offered in this Market. They contain all - M o d e r n I i n p r o v e m e n t s , ^ M . *• • £ M 0 * + / 1 ^ | ' • # . • | m _ V French grand action, harp pedal, iron frame^ evet-strung bass, etc., and each instrument being made under the personal supervision of Mr. J. H. •Grovesteen, who has had a practical experience of over thirty years in the manufacture, is fully war ranted in every particular.. i TheMGrovesteen Piano-Forte” Received the highest award o f merit over all others at the Cel ebrated World’s Fair, Ivhere were exhibited instru ments from the best makers o f LONDON' ^ *'’’ •• •' - <fX* PARIS,i >K*‘ ; hoc-; Ti KMin-: *> r ho.-- *t si«q GERMANY, 4' * ' ' ^ ,t\ PHILADELPHIA, - , / f . . . BALTIMORE, THgui BOSTON AND NEW YORK; ‘ KELIGIOUS SEKYICES. r , J • • • • ^ fm ^ a v * t | 1 ■ . • « i * * r w ■ y r » ■ M. E. CHURCH, CORNER M A I ^ A N D CHAPPEL-STS. Rev* D.;Dv B u c k , Pasjjor., r - r , r- y f\ Services every S u n d a y - a t '10^ *A. M», and 7:30 P, M. . . . .......... ... .w ... Prayer Meeting on Sutiday at 6:3fr P. Mil » Class Meetings Tuesday evenings.. Prayer Meeting on Thursday evening. Sunday School and Bible-Classes at close of morning service. , 7 \ Missiop School at Excelsior Hal} at 1:30 P. M., <m Sunday—ZI. W. Eastman, Supt. ^ -r, ., >t;rVf ™ j • ■ ^ 0 . . ,i‘;r ]» r. • . ’4. - ’ rv • -’ it Ii .nizihh BAPTIST CHURCH, MAIN-ST. , ; v Rev. E. P. B righam , Pastor, t.rw r. Sunday services at 10:30 A. M., and'7:30 P. M. : \Prayer Meetitig . on' Tuesday arid Thursday ievenin^s. .no'ito'n » *]''/•/’ i',( - - - Sunday School at thb close'of the mornitig' !serrico. • * • : v PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, M AIN -St. . The conclusipu/s; arrived at that tha re-. : Qy Notice the,.imprint o f engraver’s namef wards in question are payable generally as1 ;whiph,is always near the border end of. the follows: to the parties effecting the arrest, o f bote, and is always alike;, letters small, up- Booth, $50,0Q0 ; the parties efiepting the right, and engraved very perfectly.* 7/ Cown^ arrest of Harrold, $25,000^ tiiv.to' the parties, teijfeitfirs;seldom do.it ,welk d - fi\4 : * - od for-they a-fe’tfir& m e j whtf arrested Booth 1 ^ h#bbpen m a r k e d m t ^ i n j ^ W A S p a k e i / i f e t o n ^ a n d / o r f ’ m u st^a! and Harrold, $1^000 ; to( the Pf-r'^e? effect- ;n0lr be peiffectrly0CDun.terfeited7T7qne. ^as-,-rthe y bli/ifps fpVev6/off‘the * ’ n \lro/ ing tjie yapp.rchensl9n of AtzefgtJL ^*^5,000 5J di.e ,wprk, portrait, me^lHon; headsj vignette | Ji ^ ^ ell; mV dear,”^ said the °fady with a ed alarm, / / , * . r / ’ r. , / . >t * , ,^1 •> 9“, — * * ■ 1 \ / • . ! j J , I T l /.# : J 7 . .^4 . J,' “ ’ Tis only the wind,” mused Jenks. .7 “ I v ■ 1 « 1 ' . i t. 4 . JL. 9 1 9 J • thought it might be the grand bashaw, arm ed with his circumyentor, and covered with the curious devices o f the order. Now listen ♦ . *.. J•. — . • , f t* tt * \Hi; ■ 1 ' r* •: • • • «::. if you love pie. for the sacrifice I am about to the, parties .effecting the: arrest. Pf,rayne,l| e tp.; .and/tlm ot h e 'si am pi n g p r rulingrabpvej j rawn sigh. $10,000;- to the party 'tii ^rtie^:,:fbrblshing j jthe. letter^.— Paddock's Reporter* on or*subsequent to ^pril. 20,tb and prior to the arrest of the prisoner- in each' tiase, any Wive*s 1 Commandments. i u “ You have ofteff heard of1 J the: ? k&i being let out'of the bag1?” 10 ■ a: %.: r •; informatioti which conduced'(O thti 'arrest n f ^ A cotempoi^ary says his wife has'laid down either Booth, Harrold, Aizerotb, or their ac-l the following bommaridrtisnts for his betiefit: complices, a liberal: reward. “ Ii' 1— Thou shalt have no other wife blit nieV The Commissioners bri the ease of the\’re- “ Tes.”i° 9n; ic Well, I saw that b it to-night.” ^: ; 1 r>; fC A real live cat ?’’ ’ l > 7 1 1 ^ ,r li‘5i: •: “ Yes, and an immense cat at that— a ter-* 1 ^ Mas’ Bob, will you* go iny security ?’] Yes,” replied Bob. - 1 t f 3 v l forked over. Some^timo afterwards, 11 becoming common to pick them but a single * 9 . was wendihg the same way atid aboutIjto eri- year) it being considered less expensive to ter the office, the identical Buck stood W o re raise a nevv ^ an t0 clean aft! old bed, and me. / ( that the former will yield a larger crop; “ Buck,)where’s my Quarter ? Ybu didn’t though the Lady Finger is reported in Be^ pay me as you promised.” ‘ “ r v v 1'1 n ‘‘ No sah! but I gif you security.” * F ' \ Well, but I want yoti to pay. me, l)lent you«the quarter*1’ v ' I m .• j •? ^ Dat’s true, sah, but it am de custom/here to ’zatist de security fust.” verly to pick far better at its fourth fruiting, , if well cared for, than in any previous year/’ » . ' C lerical C alls .—An exchange/alludifig* to the fact that most of the “ calls,” which i •. 1 1 * V* modern clergymen feel so imperatively bound to obey, are from comparatively low salaries 7 . to high ones, says that these calls remind him' . . . of the honest old negro’s anecdote, whichJ _ I his ,story is related >as a veritable fact o f r a v. n , . j . 1 . . ,, v/ • ' tv . t . . * . though well known, is good enough to repeat' a Hutch Justice residing in the pleasant val- ly ofethe Hudson,, notr a thousand miles from Albany., r • •»i v . ’ ^^ *•,< i f l , n t ’ ,*•f . r 1 .^ 7 1 ■» b:- ■ “A D o s e r l A certain divine, having concluded UoT» change his pastoral, situation, mentioned his I - He, kept a sna^li.tavern,, at,d ,was not r e . detenn|natioB-from tfie pulpit. After service niarkable-.f<jr theacutepess of his mental per- Wag dd negrtj)^ ^ of his e s t o p s , nor would it appear was one of his admjrerS) to hl7riind de.sireci to leatn customers much,-better off in ,the matter of his mo€ives iA leaving ^is & : [ ;The pafsoiu “ gumption.”.! One morning a man stepped gfisv^J*ei y f * \ ' ^if : • / ‘ v : Ai 4 in andibought a,.bottle;of i small beer. - He | W irca-11.’’ :)11 f ' ' ' } ’ stood talking a,!few^fninutes,iand by and by said: p , , * — . 1 . . ' , ■ , . . . r 1 iif • | “ Wliere frbm^ niassa ?” said the negro, “ The Lord.” '■ l am:sorry. _l:purchased this beer,'’ .,I j f1fMasga; w h a l ^ g k f o r f r e a c h i ^ ^ ’V wish-youLVirould exchange i t - for somecraok, j ^ Undfed' doj]ars 'c'sed r ? H ers and cheese to the same amount.” ward for the arrest of Booth' and HarroTd j beautiful brazen image,‘to bbw downed her. 2_:Thoii shalt fidt take into thy housd any rible; moristrous c a t /'‘'But’you shall hear. The simple boniface readily assented, and j - £ thorisand.” “ And what you get'ioder place?” the —. * 99 9 . * 1 . . . 1 . 1 .. “ Ab, massa, de Lord call vou till he be. award as follows: i-’ * *‘ 4 f 'J * j I i!‘ • * ‘ i ): . ii vnu o Brig. Gen. >L. C. Baker, $3,750 ; Capt* i >1 Rev.fDAViD M a g i r , Pastor.: - , » i ,-r ■ Services every Sunday at 10 J A. M., and 7£, p. M. C ;•[ {U...t,rt 9 . 7 i ..'/, S/f: Meetings Tuesday and Thursday evenings.. . •; . Sunday School at theplose o f morning. sqryice. j ; . ST. m a r k ’ s . CHURCH, MAIN-ST. Rev. T. F. \W a r d w e l l . Pastor. ' f \ • Services on Sunday at 10£ A. M., andf7:30P. M.f Sunday School at close o f morning service.* ' J • 11 I % # 0 0 . { r ' ST. M ic h a e l ’ s c h u r c h , p i n e - s t . ? ' 1 • : Rev. D. E n g l i s h , Pastor. / ; / 1 Services on the first and third Sundays o f each month. < - ii • :r... fr: . p , 7 , 'T'j'. i -First Mass at 8 A. M.; Second Mass at ltA .M v ; Vespers at 4 P. M. , r w - Mf I Sunday Schoor”at 3 P. M.^'.j • * * a 1 E; P. Dougherty, 16th New3 York Cavalry; $7,500 1 E. J. fConger, ' (ietectiye, f $ 4 ,600; L.; Br . Baleerf, $4,000 iKlSerg’t B*- Corbett, 16th New York Cavali7t;$2,546.; Wi j Wandell, $2,545 i. porpovals Charles Ziine- ner^Mjchaelc.Mraut)^ John ..Wilier, IJej^nan Newgartcn, John Walz, Oliver Larpay, anft . 1 ^1 V h \1. . Michael Harm$ly, 16tbT -'NriW;,Ybck *Cayal rv, . _ $2,091 each. The remainder o f the reward, ,viz^$35,000 i6 distributed among seventeen ~ ——— — * — . . . . .a — ... privates of the*sametTegimjent $2,036 each. nan took - the plate of ctackers and cheese Y°u shall know alh-Le’t ‘nre'begih aft the beV and ate them.cf M ihe^wasr-going out: the E l E S S E t o S ^ n d r e d /v o h ; girinirigJ’Ps^ n o m l c.ov-j * / ........ landlord -hesitatingly reipindetfc him that h e : : - V* a -■^'r- t ** * Thqu shait not-take. 4 hft,-naitie' f>f thyl TbatV>figh^,,,,ieKh,aJined (iRrr!R.‘'Jenks, i h ^ ’t^^fpx-thepb- ‘ 1 n 7 * * ' *1 s 1.1 1 ^^ _ : ? K .*r r to sefVe her, for F a^mr a ‘jealotia wife, vi^Hirig etc. V< ’n r *• erf .mi/tni f>^>ubr.nu no go oni! r, f iwife-i# vain.f>| -;t iori .vit-»*nAi » 1 ^ Uv . . * 1 1 Afi-tBertiember; tfiy -wife t o keep her j respect M , k Pfl 1 5— HQnorthy, .wife’s [father andraolheri’ovJ pP°“ ' ^ e roof of'therbuilding. breathless with interest. -rfl On arriving at the- Hall,-1 was ;immedi ately seized by four* ismaft fellows and taken Here I was. • Tt Dreamland. w 6-rT-Thou shaft not scold. ,i •1 tongue tied and /compelled to answeriabout jJbrr'ElTfiU shaU UQt find.fotflt withr.Ahy/din*, 7 hundred questions, all having a direct ners. . 8 iob *'i do r oj i -^nvornst he Thou shalt not smoke tobacco. r 9—‘Thoh shalt not chew tobacco. bearing -on the Science; fcf astronomy.” ’ j ^ “ What i &? queer proceeding/’ eifelaiffied Mrs. Jenks; < 1 f-r! i’ .uo: - v > • 7,- j “ Yes I :didf ?’ sajd ^the customer;. I gav$ vouHhe beer Jbn .themJL- ______ __ _ . / ‘ ,V^llj rderi^ I y7knowish daty but.den you I vOurJife is wholly made upr of the time haye not given,’ me d.e monish for the beersh.” | while we are awake. Perhaps we actually i ’ ) . 1 ■ «.. J • ‘ /1 i*it • . ' t '1-, A ri 1 .‘‘ But I ^idn’t ta^e the beer;, thqre stands the same bottle now ™ ^ f '3 ^S : f - - Thp, old tavern keeper was astonnded.: He] sometimes weeks and months in a very few looked sedate and confused; but .all to no | moments. The live as uftich while asleep, for it is very well known that we often dream over hours, antf. purpose was his laborious thinking, But of all that; part of oujr exis tence ,we are ignorant. What wonderful, in teresting or appalling adventures, we pass lOi-Thbh shalt not Visit the salotiri /th o u V “ How I answered '4ho9e questions must case was still a mystery.. - r. vf f;.vo! shaft not coVet the saloon keeper’s w ife/nor e-ve/remain a mystery: to myself— certain it I: * “ Veil,,den,’Vaaid,, heat length. doa’tl through in the dead watches o f the nigjit is, V h i s brandy, nor his giilj^or his whisky, tibr ^ however, I did answer every on e^-though see how it ish:’ J got the beersh—yaas I got known only to the deep recesses of the soirl, his wiTte; tior anything thatrisbehind thri bar] I did not know it till to night, there’s.a dip- j the : beersh j but .-den same, times,, I got no I which lie beyond the ken, of- consciousness, per and a four horse team and I don’t know; monish ! , Yell, you keeps de grackers and and out of {he reach o f memory. ;/W e can -, what else in the sky, *’* Is it not a pityithat che^sq; but rI don’t want any more o’ your bring away from the land of dreams but thej 1 ^ • * a n d also at the American Institute for liv e buck cessive years, the gold and silver medals from both of whicn can be seen at oi^r ware-rooms. - .By the_introduction o f improvements we make a still more perfect .Piano-Forte^ and manufacture iri^largely,. with ' . r„ rSTRICTLY QASH- SYSTEM, MASONIC. M . i * * - * f * ‘ %‘f • « . i . V ^ % MILO l o d g e , n o . 108. Iff '* ^ * * ’ 4 ^ I 1 I ^ w 1 Regular Meetings ^ at Penn’ Yan j ‘ Oh Friday evenings, on or beforo th’6. Full Moon, and two weeks thereafter. ' 1 ,. • i.* % 0 % * i • ^ I •• \ I . , f I ^ ^ ^ . M » f fj 1 | J \ ^ f |*t/**^^*^ |* 1 / j ft /A I A ! ; r / DUNDEE, Loi)GE, NO. 123/ o f the saloon keeper ; y 1 v,tlf- j ^11— Thou shklt rrdt visit billiard saloons, neitheV for wbr'shiping the game, noY to ad- - r -v , . * i . . • |r rf i, ' . ■ . , . . ■ mit’effhem engaged nUit. tJliJ 10 this beautiful science is so-neglected ?” : ^ Well-—what then gustom./ You can keeps away from my tav- j fragmentary recollections of strange adven tures that probably happened to u& just.as we ern. Arid7 ilfe' twelfth comffifiridment' is -thou .:w Why;the first questionis too absurd tQ-be Regular Meetings at Dundee, on Friday even- are enabled .to offer these instruments at a price thereafter1* ^c^ore Moon, and two weeks •which , will;preolude competition. .v-i • ’ * » V. -.'P it IO E S : No. 1 Seven Octave, rotind comers, Rose- •' r ,;’ • wood; Plain Case, $300 00 No. 2 Seven Octave, round corners, Rdse- . ^ wood^Heavy Moulding, T f $325 00 No. 3 Seyjerf Octave, routid jcptTierS, Rose*> wood Louis X lV ., slyle, $3\S*0 00 TERMS—Net Cash, in Current Funds. • Descriptive Circulars sent free. • -I w E ARE SELLING GOOD FAST ’ Colored Calicoes at one shilling per yard. J. T. SLAUGHTER A CO. “TXTE HAVE A LARGE AND NICELY v Y selected stock o f Ladies and. Misses Hoop Skirts. v v. J. T. SLAUGEtlER 'A CO. - ^ „ SENECA LAKE LODGE, NO. 3 0 8 . / * 3 ’ / ’ ' l Regular Meetings at Dresden, - on Saturday evenings, on or before the Full Moon, and every two weeks thereafter* / „ . *y\ : i • # I * ■*. ; > r ItUSHVILLE LODGE, NO. 377 : r ' ’ ‘ • * A * Tc £ i a +1 i ^ ^ *tk \ . * • 4 * ; Regular Meetings at Rushville, pn Wednesday evenings, on or before the Full Moon, and every two weeks thereafter. -> ♦' *:•, ...• YAN R. A. CHAP t I e B, NO. 100. # * * Regular Meetings at Penn Yan, on Monday evenings, on or before the |HiU Moon, and every two weeks thereafter. ^ - r . . / J ± ‘ ' J C VP A V V/cJL T f * - JERUSALEM COMUANDBR^KOw *TOf Regular^Meetings at- Penp Yan, on thk ffrtt Monday after the Full Moon in eaoh month, rewards are: Td M a j/ Artmau, $1,250 / t o Sq^gjt.Gemmill J .at EJelawav0 fC^valry^ $3,- 508^ /AJd VernOTider^oP tke $ K y{)00 H f dis- itributed aruqng §even others., % • * * * f \ / I • . I I f ^ , f v _ _ 1 the Case of tne arrest’of ' PaVife the re- ;ward , isjlhus .rdivided.:;^ Geiv. jIL Hr Wicr, Provps/Marshal, $625 ; r Gob H.rH. .01jqtt, Special Commissioner,, $625 ; Brevet 'Major j Jo.ri.-y/ ^ no r, i vr jtQpk a newspaper, and if so^ how;much did I residing in great^ secliisioti, had not been to fcwo are sufficient to show, that however- Sipithy $2,5D0ISohai^3X^^Morgan, j do you $t£6£- 0we the priotei* 7 1 Fortunately, I had just c^ifrch for several years but on the acces- chequered our ordinary life may be, it is quite Ch'ef Assistant to Col. 01iott; $1^96 -i m t a feeing into the T]0 inquired n then pajd^y^uboriptioOi oth ^ isfe,! Hiatt sson of a sma11 P^Perty, she bought herself tame and devoid of incidenfc in Vomparison to M. Weerach, Aid tc^ Col; Gliott, $1,436; Ely mackerel, r skipperr.,^pacquair\ted with,' fh^t Devoe, Detectives,. Chas. H^ Moseh^ JDtqchue^ 'navigations.of, unqle ZekeG Galesby, of the Ottos; and Sampson,; the rest^making the $ip,ooQ.. / ; : :; ; , / / n IPI .............................. ......... | ...................................................... ......................................................... H m __ p m Hm I p m PI , . .... . were passing the boundary between jt and shaft tiot\stay out after niri'6 oTcl6ck^^at nTgfifvj repeated, \They wanted to know wbeihet 11; - r / A the dull world of wakefulness.. , Yet these j haveybeen’rejected) as ji o ' inan;can become a a nev^ bonnet, shawl and drese, with the ap- which lies beyond the .curtains o f our good MasOft wha;o]wes to the printer.” propriate gloves, boots, etc., and appeared I s]eep# • r t rr T As to the reward for the arrest of* Jeff Davis, the CoRBftissipners tetnurk [they were offered it by the President in his proclama- tioti of May 2d last, in which it is set: forth that the sum of $100 000 would be paid for his arrestr within the limits r o f Tthe_United ’States, so that he could1 be ^brought to trial. Commissioners say tbe .arrest ofj, the^ traftor jn May 10,1866, was made b y Col Pritchard and-his yiarty of Michigan (Javalry. The reward in this case; bo^evep^ia 41 jk ) clainied by'Li^Mfafif-Cbldtrdl' ’ BS^rfdetf, Svjio with codfish clipper, Ten Sisters, of Dennis 3 a n d d / Well I never .!” rejaoulated,MrsviJenks. on the following Sabbath in a' style, which . • * « . « 1 9 j a h . • 9 T W * * I O 1 1 * . -9 I 5 , 9 t ' ! • *k # * . L V . ♦-. . 4 J l i 1 . . I ‘ ' ’ ? 2 . « • . ' . . ' . . «‘ . . V . 'S • . • this, js the manner^oFC^ptain Zeke^’s answer, abput as'clear as Carlyle— \ / / 4 . T / / | ^ \ W h y , that depends a great deal on cir cumstances, cap’n. Ye see ’when X have the wind any way about south , so’w e s /a fee tie. “ What an' iofluency those, papers A0 exert, jtq^beysurelf^,.^ erIi >y£riel2r<7 en,. r “ Exactly. rBut scarcely, had I Tanswered almost destroyed her identity with the hith- -, ’ * , l , ' - | 1 ' . * ’ ... erto shabby and Jioopless old maid., / / Just as fehe was wallking up the aisle, and these questions satisfactorily) when an i*n- as every eye seemed to be turned upon her, mepse § fame shot up and. wq Quickly shot, ^k0 choir commenced singing an anthem, the north’adly with all, I steer in‘ about e^st by | down.^’ 1 1 4 'ujah ’ * ' ”lelu I “ W h a t- the James River wfthj he replied promptly,I lj'hardly.''know1 how* we got down. ** ■ It ■\ t — - * • • ^ Jiilil -i‘ 9-lJi . . « v i. _ ■ . * , ..llO ci. .»j uj I 1 LiU'.U I'iV1!. 1 .* : _ _ I ' f. i. ' '*J » . 1 J. through the rbriF?” /* f r ’ ' 1 / i • ■ i . ■ , 1 1- * ■. * . ■ , ^ f . 11,. “ Oh, n o ! I 'suppose we took thesfcairs, blit as I; was Securely.botirid arid tongue tied The The in lignant spinster retraced her burthen'of which was v Hallel ! Hal jah!” _ 0 4 ^ # * « 4 * £ • & V A . ^ « • . # ^ sfeps dowti the afele agAin in high dudgeon, exclaiming: ' 7* ° ‘ M ^ : 1 / ’*/ “ Hardly knew ybrij mdee/d! Why this /^ A '\whirlwindi' that’s the pnly ,wind I apartment2 info whicK I was u§heYeii was I is not’the first timri thki IVe* T)feeri dressed veV KnoweS‘that’ll blow a l / the wav ud \ tfie pitch cdkr^ and a strriiQf o ^ r of0, b /in / j u^. Hardly knd# you ! Jv^desS1 northeast-, a quarter w,est.’^ . Another time when somebody asked Cap tain Zeker What was the best wind to get up ever Jeems R iver,” w a j urp IL T dbti’t stone pervaded the room, come here again very soon !” The Failadelphia Press says: The President has recently ordered the \removal , of a prominent Postmaster in Indiana,* who * i . _ . . » • refuses to abdicate until his succesor has been m “ • • V • confirmed by the Senate. That body will probably not do so, and if not done, thri1 Johnson appointee will appeal to the United States Court to put him in the place, arid^ the question will then be settled whether the5 President possesses the right to remove ari.< office holder arid put another in hiV-place Without the ebrisritit d f the Se’flateT while tha^ body is in session. N X' ■ z .