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ait C x p e s s . SATU R D AY, JU LY: 7 , 1866. Our N e x t Congressman. • » It seems to be pretty generally conceded that7the~ next Representative in Congress from this District .is tp,be elected by the Un ion'Republican Party, and there has recently B E F O B T O f'the Proceedings of the Tates County Sunday School Teachers’ Association held at the M. B ah Church, in Penn Tan, pursu ant to the call of the Executive Commit tee, June 7, 1866. The Association was called to order by W. P. Hobart, first Vice-President— opened by prayer by Rev. D. Magie, after which the record of the last year’s annual meeting was read : also the record of the semi-annual M E B E M E N T I O N . been some discussion in the newspapers of meeting held in Middlesex. the District as to the proper person to re- The report of the Corresponding Secretary ceivfiT (he Uryon nomination. W e have being called for was given in part. heard from the Organ o f the Party in Yates A committee on resolutions was appointed, County, and find that its only ambition in consisting o f Rev. T. Allen, Rev. J. T. Can- . . / Have you read my last speech said a vain orator to a friend. u I hope so,” was the reply. :: ~ . . . :A Pennsylvanian lately drove a pair of horses 100 miles in nine and one-half hours, and then refused $ 10,000 fcr them. % . . . .The Texans are eating Government rations, and subscribing to a fund for the de fense of Jeff. Davis. IAndsley the Child M u r d e r e r Flees to Canada . The reverened Lindsley, who whiped his child to death in Shelby, Orleans county, has fled to Canada to save his life, which he did not deem safe in the neighborhood where he resided. - r A gentleman^, at Medina very properly writes to the Rochester Union to have a cor rection made as to the residence o f the wretch, and to clear the village of Medina of the .It is estimated that not less than 2,- stain o f his presence. The writer saysi the premises is to prevent the renomination of Hon. Daniel Morris. Inasmuch as Mr. field, Austin Reed and E. B. Jones. Upon motion the President appointed a 000,000 bushels o f grain are now on the ca- naj bound for New York and the eastern mar ket. - ' * . . . .The Commencement exercises of Ho- . The case of Lindsley killing his child by whipping occurred near Millville, about six miles from Medina. After giving bail in the sum of $ 10,000 he went to his father’s house, and not feeling himself safe he returned to Morris will in all probability not be a can- committee of three, Rev. O. Place, Bev. A. ba,rt ColleSe> Geneva> beSin with the Bac- . didate for the renomination, we desire to say B. Chase and L. B. Jones, to nominate of- m.,, ■ 3 s w s f f fhr Ra.fe keenW W th» s w i f f w what we think it is justice to other parts of I ficers for the ensuing year. the District to sajf thus early, and think we A large number o f delegates from various speak the views of a large majority of the parts of the county reported themselves. conclude on Thursday. Anna Dickinson says the first money she earned was by scrubbing sidewalks in Sheriff for safe keeping, but the Sheriff re fused to accept him and Lindsley took the first train for Canada. SPECIAL NOTICES. Union Party of Yates County in what we shall say herein. This County has been liberally dealt with ifi the few years past, and has no claims up on the nomination. The smallest County of the truest Reports of the condition o f Sunday Schools Philadelphia, and bought with it a ticket to | Medina is a village in the town of Shelby, were now called for and responded to by the Wendell Phillips’ Lecture. delegates from the several towns. The town Gov. Johnson of Georgia has been o f the District, yet one she in the State to Party measures, ias been honored for two terms with the I follows Member*' of Congress. She in return has given to the people of the District an able, faithful Representative,— one who has never Secretaries (only four present) made reports. hominated by thd President as Minister to The various reports show a good and in- Bogota. other Provisional Governors are to creasing interest in the Sunday School cause. be Assigned to important positions. ' ' The committee on nominations reported as and Millville is in the same town though several miles distant. Lindsley was taken to Medina for examination, and in that way Medina became known in connection with the matter. The people o f Shelby and of all that region of Orleans co., have given such In a late attack of the liberals and I an emphatic expression of disgust jfor this For President— Rev. A. B. Chase. capture of an imperialist train near Matamo- Case. failed ;to represent them correctly upon the many important measures which have been before that Body during his term o f service. W e do not* concede as much weight as Vice-Presidents—Walter P.:Hobart, Cha’s | ras>tbe re§imeilt of imperial lancers and one large imperial; infantry regiment turned to the liberal side. \ \ ; ft * • * | « • t - ^ - f , * { r* r * f I * A ft * it • g* * / • 9 • • i ♦ l 1 i ^ * • • 4 T I . . J .There is a grand project on foot for a ft ^ • I i new system o f telegraphic lines extending all Corresponding Secretary— M.- W . East man.*- - —f Vs *v 7 Recording Secretary Executive Committee- J. S. Jillett. man, that he has been compelled to flee for # his life. He has gone forth an outcast upon the face of the earth. Let him wander on A * * ■ * • . * J • . r • * • till he shall be tired of life and then let him | v f 4 | | . r seek repose in death, prepared to meet his innocent victim at a tribunal where he will iqany^do to the claims of .localities ip deter- ham, Rev; D. Magie, Revw D.T). Buck, E. B. mining the selection of candidates, believing Jone^, J. M. Latimer. j On motion the Pastors of this village were appointed a committee to make arrangements to provide speakers for the children’s meet ing to be held at 2 P. M. ^ ' ■-* • • On motion1 the Executive Committee were Rev. E. -P. Brig- over the country, and promising the public ^air^ *r*e an effective competition with the’present opolizing lines. ‘ 1 *r \ on- The In c o m e Tax, 1 1 that a man of decided merit for a' position should not be set aside for any such conoid- | I * ^ • ® B oration as the gratifying of this or that local a * • . • I v | | prejudice—called a claim; but as the cus tom has long existed of taking into consider- AugustaL papers., are laughing ovpr. a suit A tnefflber o f the legal profession, in Spring- broughtby a cplored girL against a negro field, is said to be preparing a case for the swain, for breach of promise of marriage. United States Supreme Court which involves Such a prosecution . has, never before been the question of the constitutionality o f the ill ation the conflicting claims of Counties com- instructed to have regular .town meetings ppsijpg a District, as of towns composing a similar* to those held last year. 1 u County, we presume thp same will prevail to vrThe committee on resolutions’reported ther some extent in this instance. Governed by (following: ~ v>* ^ ' v:* f the rule hitherto laid down in this regard, it would seem that the candidate for Member fairly belonged and should go to Livingston County ; and we are glad to know that they have a number o f able men ready to put on the harness.' j - • . J J There have been mentioned four persons as possible candidates before the Contention of that County, any one of whomjvyould doubt less make an acceptable Member. -These are‘ Gen.* James Wood, of Geneseo, Hon. Win. H. Kelsey, of same place,* and Hop. a . Isaac L. Endress and Di W . Noyes, Esq., of Dansville. It is probable that the Contest will eventually be between the two former, • , ^ A / and as Livingston has now but one Member f 9 • o f Assembly, and hence but one Convention, she must perforce this time agree upon one or the other o f the gentlemen' named. Gen. W ood is said to have been somewhat of a Conservative during his life, as that term is applied to political relations, but he was not so much so that he could not volunteer, and he served: during the last three years of \the a % 4 • a ft -t f war with honor— as Colonel of the 136th N. Y. V ;, and subsequently in 'Command of a Brigade in' Sherman’s army/1 Mr. Kelsey is Whereas , W e are living in an age when the character o f youth and children is developed earlyyand when powerful influences are,ope- rating to draw them away from the religion of our Savior; therefore,* Resolved , That the Sabbath School is an institution of such importance that everyjn^ telligent Christian who disregards its welfare ^jannot be guiltles^-in the sight, o f HiprfJ who, when upon earthssaiefp^eed my Iambs.” ;R£spZVe<$^'hict Superintendents and Teach ers in ourSkboath Schools should consider the institution as a means to an end, and that end is nothing short o f bringing their pupils to a saving knowledge of our Divine Master. ' Resolved , That there is a solemn obliga tion upon: all Christian parents to manifest their interest in the Sabbath SchoQl, by vis iting it, by learning who the teachers of their children arej by knowing that their children arc regular and prompt in their attendance and have their lessons. To pray for its pros perity.and in every way show their sympa thy with this important institution upon their children’s present and eternal welfare. 1 Rehplved, That relying upon the promise o f God, both parents and teacher should not only labdr for, but expect the conversim&pf those whom Divine Providence has comfflrt- ted to their instruction, and* that great care should betaken in selecting teachers who are themselves) taught of God, .and who will strive to r-liinne: the children runder their .in- known in,a Georgia Courts r. * * .• Z^One Barry is giving swimming exhi-r birions down East/::i He allows himself to be .. « , 1 f f tiOd up in a bag and thrown overboard, after the manner of cats, who have been condemned come tax. • The contestant reports upwards of fifty-two thousand dollars income the past year^ but tihder prbtest, hb declines to pay the tax, add will, when the usual compulsory action is invoked, ask injunctions from Judge Davis to restrain the Government officials FIVE TO TEN DOLLARS PER DAY. We want active, energetic A gents everywhere (men or women) to whom we offer extraor dinary inducements* to engage in a light, genteel and profitable business. Sample will be forwarded upon application with stamp to pay return postage. Address BRADLEY, CHADWICK & CO., Im3 116 B r o a d w a y , N. Y. TO CONSUMPTIVES.— THE AD- vertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a se vere affection, and that dread disease, Con sumption— is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means o f cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy o f the prescription used (free ' o f charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung A f fections. The only object o f the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost .them nothing, and may prove a bless- ing. Parties wishing the prescription, f r e e , b y return mail, will please address R ev . EDWARD A. WILSON, ljtf Williamsburg, Kings Go., N. Y. JBST* ERRORS OF YOUTH.— A GENTLE- man who suffered f o r years from Nervous Debility,. Premature Decay, and all the ef fects o f youthful indiscretion, will for the sake o f suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured., Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience, can do so by ad dressing ; :V - -v/f.' .ij.woo io , JOHN B. OGDEN, ly l No. 13 Chambers St., N. Y . ■ . f T * a * k | ^ i « - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - — _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - ~ STRANGE, BUT* TRUE. -— EVERY young lady an<^ gentleman in the United States can hear.'something very much to their advantage by return mail (free o f charge,) by addressing. the undersigned. Those having fears o f being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. A ll others will please address their obedient servant, • 1 “ ; THOS. F. CHAPMAN, l y l v!’ . 831 B r o a d w a y , N. Y. A g r icu ltu r a l W o r k s H e a d o f M a i n S t . , P e n n IT a n . H. B irdsall , S on & Co., Prop’rs. t h b e s h i n g m a c h i n e s . HOBSE POWERS, HUBBARD’S LIGHT MOWER, WARNER’S PATENT WHEEL HORSE RAKE, GRAIN DRILLS, PLOWS OF DIFFERENT KINDS, FIELD ROLLERS, THILL CULTIVATORS,—with Steel Iron Teeth, &c., &c. or POINTS OP ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. SCROL SAWING, PLANING AND TURNING DONE. . P articular attention paid to Repairing Mowers and Reapers. E xtras for Mowers always on hand. b m o 1866 . 1866 . SPRING TRADE. j . T. SLAUGHTER & CO & T ' T i . . • . 1.4 PENN Y A N M A R K E T . to did, \but unlike them, h ^ lw a y s comes from collecting> Thus the question Will be CORRECTED EVERY FRIDAY EVENING. otit all right. . • • . . i • , • ■. . . . . i. ' , , I L . . . ‘I \ . ■ . . ’ * 1 ___ .A down-east editor Id describing a brought squarely before the highest judicial tribunal. It is further related, that eminent FLOUR— Flour, ^ bbl., $12 00 @ 15 00 GRAIN @ country dance, says; “ The gorgeous strings jurists who-haveLexamined his~<<'pomts” have of^lass, beads^listened^qn the heayin^bo-^rpnounced them Weil taken, and 'express the opinion that so mucb'of the internal rev- / soms^of the village lilies, like polished ru bies resting on theaelicate surface of warm apple-dumplings.” ( # - * * ■ enue law as levies a tax on incomes will be overthrown by the court. The lawyer em- . . . .Prof. Blot said in his last lecture at ployed in the case is the same who succeeded Boston on Saturday, that flour should never in obtaining the decision of the Supreme be kept in barrels or boxes, but in cloth bags, Court in the famous cotton case, which was and this mode of keeping is all that makes to the effect that cotton captured on land by European flour better than American. the expedition under Admiral Porter was not Indian Meal, cwt., Red Wheat, per bus., White Wheat, ^ bus., 2 50 @ Coru,jp bus., Pa^s, ^ bus., Barley; ^ bus., Clover Seed, ^ bus£ _ , / Timothy Seed, ^ bus., PROVISIONS—Pork, $ bbl., Hams, <p lb., Shoulder, $ lb., .^j Butter, ^ lb., \ Cheese, ^ lb., Lard, ^ lb., ’ . Honey, lb., , Eggs, ^ doz., Potatoes, ^ bus., @ @ @ 31 00 @ 35 00 20 2 25 2 75 3 00 80 \ 6 0 . 70 8 00 6 00 ** “' i. i * *. * - j.r. . f . . R e c I i i c t i o r L t A - U i . * OF . * & H » . *. (T . . j 1 NEW SPRING GOODS! i 4 • (f \ © 13 @ 25 @ 18 @ 20 @ 12 . .The Taunton (Mass.) Oil cloth com- )iable to condemnation as prize goods taken pany, one of those suffering institutions which need more government protection— have made another annual dividend o f 50 per cent. This is the fourth dividend-of 50 per cent. .The American W ood Screw Co. of in war on the high seas .— Chicago Post. 20 -1 00 White Beans, ^ bus., 1 00 1 00 The N e w E x p r e s s CompaniJ. A circular from Elmore P. Ross, Esq., of Auburn, President o f the new Merchants’ Providence; R. I., has a capital of $1,000,000, Union Expregs CompanV) reports very ^ and from the net profits of.its business divi- jfying progregs made U ^ organization of ded among its stockholders $1,000,000 in 1864 tbat •cobipany> The entir9 stock -has been and $1,200,000 in 1865. subscribed by express patrons residing along > , , J. * . * . » I , Ovu* O i i V ,'/lg r N - I U tuc LIUJUIU C i UUUvL one! or the Radicals, ati out an out supporter struction to\the saying knowledge of Jesus. o f ;the Congressional;plan !of Teconstruction, believes that the only way to reconstruct the relations of the General Government to the States lately in rebellion is to rebuild from f . i tbe foundation the State' Governments of those Southerri States J which’ -united in the rebellion, and with only loyal men in; con trol. ' He is ar lawyer, as is also Gen. Wood,' both having^ long been' practitioners at the bar of Livingston County.r Mr. Kelsey has served two terms in Congress hitherto, so that should he be selected again, the people can rely that they have no novice 'to repre sent them.' • * ; . . Ti*Mr. Noyes, of Dansville, has twice been a Candidate for nomination and .failed. He is it younger man than cither of the others, a lawyer actively engaged in practice, of good ability and fine scholarly attainments. If he fails, again , he j s still young enough to out grow the sad experience, and when he does achieye'the nomination and election as Mem ber of Congress from this or any other Dis trict, he will do credit to his constituents. . Judge Endress it is . not expected by those /best informed will be a candidate. Should be so determine,rand be nominated, it will be a matter of rare good fortune for. the Dis trict.. He is a lawyer by profession, now re tired from active practice—second to no one in the District for ability and attainments \ . . . .A French chemist has discovered a the great thoroughfares over which this corn- method of embalming which dispenses with pany proposes to extend its lines, and so ju- mutilations and evisceratioh.-'* Two glasses diciously ;distributedr as to assure^ the com- of his liquid are poured down the,throat o f pany; a very large business from the day its the corpse; and in a few days it becomes lines are opened.. Contracts for the necessa- Associafron met pursuant to adjournment; | stone/ The cost of embalmeut is only fifty | ry outfit,;wagons, harnesses, safes, etc., have been made, and the articles are being manu^ Adjourned to meet at 2 P. M. opened by prayer by Rev. O. Place, o f Rush-1 dbllafs/ * % ville. ( * \J __ A paper out in Butler county, Iowa factured iir various parts of the country as The fbljowing speakers addressed the large tells a snake story which is hard to beat, rapidly as practicable* Transit over most gatheringjof children! and adults that were though undoubtedly true. It reports that o f the principal railroads has been already 9 r X 9 f $ f, B % f / two men traveling in the vicinity of Shell secured, on the same terms as those accorded Rock, were surrounded by snakes and had to old Express Companies, and negotiations / • i ^ M *0 to fight their way out with fence rails. One with other railroad companies are progres- • % . t • i * ^ • * - • ■ ^ « hundred and fiifty snakes departed this life, sing satisfactorily. It is confidently expect- and the men remained masters oftheprem - ted by the officers of this company ;that it_s lines o f business will be in successful opera- assembled ‘ ’ ^ r ‘f-■ Revs. Day, Allen, Southerland, Bradford, Place atid Buck. 1 J iV Adjourned to meet at 7£ P. M. Association met pursuant to adjournment. In/the absence of W . P. Hobart, acting President, Rev. A. B. Chase, President elect, took the chair. ■: Opened by prayer by Rev. lses. . .The women of Tallahassee, Fla., lately ^on From the seaboard to the Ohio and Mis- E. P. Brigha the r The resolutions leported at morning session were now discussed by Revs, Magie, Brigham, Taylor, Jolly, Allen and /Wohlgemuth, also by E. B. Jones and 0 H. Bradley. ~ On motion it was voted that the semi-an nual meeting be held at Dundee. On motion it was ; • Resolved , That the proceedings of this As sociation be offered for publication to our County papers. r . The time for adjournment having arrived, a vote of thanks was given to the people of Penn Yan for their kind and cordial welcome held a fair, and raised a purse of 3,200, for presentation to Major Gee, the in famous keep er of the Salisbury prison. The fact that he had starved a. few hundred “ Yankees” to sissippi rivers early in September next, m time for the fell business. Apples, bus., ir i Onions, ^ bus., t.e*r) ;r i * Turkeys, ^ lb*, r Chickens, ^ lb.. 4/ Dried Apples, ' * \ . a Dried Cherries, <_ 1 j < v ,Dried Plums, Dried Raspberries, * ' •' ' - Dried Peaches, • ' 'Dried Blackberries, SUNDRIES—Hay $ ton, Tallow, ^ lb., ' ' ' Wool, new clip, @ @ @ @ 50 @ 18 @ 15 @ 15 28 22 25 16 22 1 25 1 50 1 50 75 20 18 12 v30 30 40 : 40 20 • . > . . . . . . . — • ■ . - w i a i . ■ ■ i * 4 ! \ ' * ‘ 1 1 * ’ . ' . a j J . W e invite the attention of. our immerous friends and custom ers to the large assortment of SPRING GOODS which we are re ceiving-and-selliug at V ASTONISHINGLY l o V ' We intend to keep np the reputation which we have acquired of selling the — f \ . — a . . . a • a a a — \ * • \II . Best Goods at the Lowest Prices—FOR CASH.; . 4 O u r ^ ''M o tto,— as h e r e t o fore,.— Is u G o o d G oodst S m a l l P r o f its a n d Q u i c k S a l e s .” • • W e/shall keep a full assortment of seasonable Goods^ at all ;-25 @ .25 ® 30 30 @ 15. 8 00 @ 10 ?o I times ;-:and by honest and fair dealing we hope to merit a share . 55 @ 60 of the public patronage. FLORENCE J. T. SLAUGHTER & CO. PENN YAN, A p r i l 2, 1866. SEWING MACHINES. HIGHLY IMPORTANT FOR YATES COUNTY! NEM T CLOTHING IN PENN YAN. G oods are D o w n , D o w n , D o w n ! I ndebtedness of the S outhern P ost - death was regarded as his especial claim to masters . — The Auditor of the Post Office consideration. , / Department has been quits active during the , v . . .It is not known where he who inven- last four monthfi to the minds of the ted the plough was born, or where he died; postmasters of the late insurgent States the yet he has effected more for the happiness of balance due from them to the Government, the world than the whole race o f neroes and amount ° f their indebtedness is said to conquerors, who have drenched it with tears and enriched it with blood. be about $300,000, of which amount about $ 100,000 has been paid, and nearly the same .Ex-rebel Tice President Alex. H. amount has been Put in process of collection Stephens is announced to deliver a lecture in Indianapolis the coming season. Among J. M. LATIMER, and entertainment, Khen with the,benediction th other nameg: on the ]ist for the coerse we ill LUC 1/lDll JV/Urv/i i auiuu v a u u wutcviuuiuijwo— i t \ t F i F i V 1 i • , • • ■ a gentleman of large experience and. a pleas- ; - * ^ ■ f - SS0Cla observe those .of Fred Douglass^ Horatio ing, courtly address, that would soon win him ' r r .a,place upon the floor of. the House as a peer f % A • k ^ ^ w A 4 i , | 4 * o f any there,. Judge Endress, like Mr, \Kel- /»ey, is decidedly Ijt is said that Ontario County has several Recording Secretary. J52S\ Through - the liberality o f Dean Seymour, Wendell Phillips, John B. Gough, and P. T. .JBarnum; 0 ,The Indianapolitans are bent upon variety.,, A 9r .tf i >A suit recently* came up in the San by suit; . The Government has the advantage of a very stringent law, passed by Congress in view of this indebtedness. The postmast ers who refuse to pay, and prefer to stand the chances of a suit generally claim that they should be credited with stamps which they turned over to the Confederate Govern ment. In this , way Cohen, of Savannah, membetf elect to the House o f Representatives ■ • • • h ' * - Samples o f the’ : r *' ? j ; “ NE PLUS ULTRA” SEWING MACHINE W M \ % f t § • ^ w rt . 0 f 4t \ . * f * . I . .4 • • ^ v • f t f t . 4 1 > :i > /May be seen by calling at the United States Express Office. Penn Yan, May 18, 1866. :7tf * The Camp, * the Battle-Pield and the Hospital, OR LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF THE GREAT : . REBELLION, , v n > Heroic , Patriotic, Romantic , humorous arid Tragical. Splendidly Illustrated with over 100 fine Portraits and beautiful Engravings. This work for genial humor, tender pathos, startling interest, and attractive beauty, stands peerless and alone among all its competitors.— The Valiant and Brave-Hearted, the Picturesque and Dramatic, the Witty and marvelous, the Ten der and Pathetic. The Roll of Fame and Story, Startling Surprises; Wonderful Escapes. S l F a - 1 In Raymond’s Block, Main-St., 2 Doors South of the Post Office mous Words and Deeds of Women, and the* u 1 whole Panorama of the War are here thrillingly, i j portrayed in a masterly manner, at once historical J And that he has on hand a splendid stock of and romantic, rendering it the most ample, brilliant and readable book that the war has called forth. This work sells itself. The people are tired of dry details and partizen works, and. want some thing humorous, romantic and startling. We have agents clearing over $206 a month. Send for circulars* and see our terms and proof of the above assertion. • Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING .CO.,; . a * 13w2 f, 507 Minor St., Philadelphia, Pa. The undersigned would respectfully announce to the inhabitants of Penn, Yan and vi cinity, that he has this day opened a ^ N E W C LO TH IN G STO RE f FARMERS LOOK A T T H I S ! Richmond, President of tho New Yhrk Con- Prnnoisco courts, involring the question of d4jma over « 5 000„ and Gnllower, of Mem- • i •» * i ii . i n ttt , _ _ _ __ ____ f .Ls. J it j l \ r A ‘ . f » Y ) ' i • ‘ i * • • , - . • , . - V4WIU4M vA f V jVVVj * 9X4VAXJL fU f >U y V J L V A U 1 I • A ' . i 1 M • . * . ** j *1 ‘ ‘ ' T * 1 i r candidates for.Member, but we d o n o t ^ iip , tral Railroad,: the editors of Western New taking greenbacks at par where com had phis claims ovdr «;9,000„i The Mobile post- j A g r i c u l t u r a l M p l e m e i l t S .1 * i J 'll • •*!T .1 .* * • X _ _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a T _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1/ •v U A f t f t /lAtifiiHAVAri ihA Anhr PAiinri MT J I T 7 * ^ - 4 ^ * V “ ‘ ' M - ' X \ Ready-Made Clothing, Gent's Furnishing Goods, J J Bought only a few days ago at reduced prices, and they are offered for sale, now with a very small profit. My stock consists of the best made and cheapest Clothing ever offered in this market, and will not fail to give general satisfaction. . T v... Remember the NEW CLOTHING STORE, Main Street, 2 Doors South o f the Post Office. * •. * «r rj^ 2 P h : ‘ GOODMAN, 1 ‘ 5 a >> :y i i ' v J U * \ ! ? ' ! H T ' ■ m . - •. w . , RAYMOND’S BLOCK^ M AIN STREET. PENN YAN i nose this to be at all serious under the cir cumstances, and presume that County will York, on the occasion ,of their recent annual been generally , considered the only sound meeting at Le Roy, were conveyed by special medium. . A : passenger on a street car tend- aster paid $12,000 under protest. AT THE be representedJnjthe Congressional Conven- \ train toi .Niagara Falls, fion by men who ^ will simply seek to have selected from some ojtner section the best | arranged, as follows: candidate, Mr. Folger has been prominently 4 * 1 . | • 4 ’ I * T ^ a . • . spoken of as a pyobable candrdate. ,We are informed he savs he is not a candidate. The. editor -of the fcred a ^greenback, which was discounted,by Le Roy Gazette tells just how the thing was | the conductor. Judge Rix decided that the companies must take Ibe greenbacks at par. u The duty of the President o f the United ... *. .A California paper states that a large States i6 to ‘ see that the laws are faithfully lake ha6 been.discovered in that Stata from 77;17 ______ j • mi.. j _ l . _ i i . r)— jl ^ * n r i u ~ . ft* shrewedly surmised that a few will find their .T h e F oreign ^ W ar .— About twenty news paper correspondents have left London for the scene of expected hostilities, i’ Some of them go to Prussia, others to Italy^and it is COMMERCIAL BRANCHPORT HOUSE, 1 * i t ' i ' i i .:, • .-*,!*• .* ■ : 11 • I... r. ■ - - . j — - ' * * * - - - . ■ i , • / . - i ^ . j ^ i . . » * . j . BrancLport/Yates Oo.;IT. Y . • * ,.*q .> , j •/ Uiij f ~’f r W o r k s P E & 1 Y POYNEER, Prop’r. CORNER JACOB & BASIN-STS., executed,’ The duty of the President of the the waters o f which can be obtained a large There is one contingency in which it would Editors’ Association, after their business ses- quantity of borax without much trouble, and n •, ■ ' ■ 4 t . . I ^ ■ • * fl . ' * ' i I ’ \ • . . _ _ . — % * * _ be proper, seemingly,, to renominate Mr. sion is ended, is to ‘ see \that they have, a iu a state o f absolute purity,. ' Considering the* au such torsr Morris, allude to the possibility of its good time.’ . Jn the discharge of this duty fact that the world is,, now dependent on the 'being determined to return from all quarters we applied to Dean Richmond, to know i f he lagoons of Tuscany for its borax, and the th,ose radical Members of the present Con- could furnish a special train from Le Roy to contingency ,fhat this, foreign supply may at gress who have stood so nobly shoulder to the Falls, direct, and the( cost thereof. To times be cut pff, this discovery is one of no shoulder in the effort to secure a firmer and final this Mr. Richmond, in his characteristic lib- little importance. . way into the Austrian lines, despite the fierce order of the Field Marshal Benedefc againtet PENN. YAN, N .' Y . j Large Assortment of B U S IN E S S N O T I C E S . settlement o f all the questions arising out o f the era! manner, replied through Jerry Haskell, .The family of a Mr. Bemis living,in overthfbw of the late rebellion, m the inter- j the Receiver, at Batavia, that but for the law I Marion, Lima county, ;lows, < were taken S hearman HousE.^-Pure Catawba Grape Brandy and Wines for sale at the Shearman House Bar. \ 10w2 est of universal liberty and equality before the law. Sh.ould this be determined as the of the last session, against free passes, it sjc]£ the other day from eating dried and would afford him pleasure to giro the press sm9kedham in its raw state. Three of them general policy of the party, as has been sug- of the State a free train — but, under the cir- are dgadj and tbrea more are ^ A .gestied in 1 various influential quarters, ’ we cumstances, as he could not do exactly Ujftt, jnicroscopjc examination was made of tye trust no invidious distinction pnay be made in * ’ \ • — this District. Under these circumstances it \wohld be highly gratifying to the people of I offer.” Tfetes County if the steadfastness of their we could have the train by paying the Re- flesh o f one o f the young men that died and ceiver one. dollar! We have accepted &© the muscles appeared like good sized cater pillars or bag worms, and lay crossing each other in all directions. B ush ’ s H all is noVr open for Public Con certs, Operas,/ Minstrels, Lectures, Cotillon Parties, Political Meetings, and all other proper public entertainments. •. L F. POYNEER, Agent. 4 The Albany Argv# says that some C heap F lour .— W e have just received a In a piece of muscle I choice article of Western Wheat, the Flour fellow-cithen’ should be recognized by an • m I * J ^ about the size o f half a kernel o f wheat were r l , . .. & ' ■ sporting men in Ulster county, one-a citizen aD0UJ ine size oi nau a Kernel oi wneat, were from which ^ve can sell a dollar per huqdred ilnA mvMiif* A n m a ATI A O J 1 • % • * unanimous.nomination. As revents develop themselves we shall return to this subject. less than Red Wheat, and o f quite as good W e can recommend it as $ gapd ar- Five hundred and ninety injunctions have 'already been served on the New York Board of-E^cise. «y > - ; ^ l t > 1 of some previous standing, have been, held in COUAted twenty-three worms ot trichina. $1,000 bonds for the offence of poisoping a . . . .The Zouave Cadets, o f Albany have quality, racehorse o f a rival. The noble animal with- received an invitation to accompany the 7th tide for general use. On hand also our stood the effects of the drug long enough to Regiment df New York on a trip to Paris.-:- Stafo Red and White Wheat Flour, of supe- win the race, and fell dead at the judges? Com. Vanderbilt having tendered the latter rior quality. Feed of all kinds for sale. stand. organization A vessel for that purpose. tom? JL § , JIL L E T L MEDIUM— five different sizes. COMMERCIAL— No. 1 & 2. SENECA CHIEF.- A A YOUNG AMERICA. • 0 BULLY. . v • W ARREN PLOW — four sizes. ’ ’ • SIDE-HILL, DITCHING and SUBSOIL PLOWS. CORN PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, 5 HORSE RAKES, HARROWS, SCRAPERS, LAND ROLLERS, I ; GRAIN DRILLS. Also Clover Mills, Grain Threshers, HOBSE POWEBS, <fco. Having fitted up y ghop with a new Engine ared to do all kinds o f JOB and Boiler, I am prep; WORK. Plaining, Sawing and Turning at short notice. - t A . F. WHITAKER. Penn Yan, April 12, 1866. ^ 2 1 * P. S.—All Commercial Plows not made at the Commercial Iron Works are mongrels from stolen Patterns^ • ^ 1 X* W. T h i s w e l l - k n o w n h o u s e , form- -erly the Keuka Hotel> haa passed into -the hands o f the subscriber,.■vyho , has.thoroughly re paired, refitted and furnished the same in good modern style, and proposes, to keep it in first-class order. .. ; - .r, / | The Bar is abundantly supplied with the best brands of Liquors of every description, where, plain and fancy drinks o f all kinds will be served. Pleasure parties from Penn Yan, and other points, will receive prompt and eourteous atten tion, and no pains will be spared to make such Visits' to the Branchport House pleasant and agreeable. “ \ J f PERRY POYNEER. Branchport, April 26, 1866. • ; ’ 4 / ft I m 0 Duplex Elliptic DOUBLE SPRING HOOP SKIRTS. : . . • I • | ^ • A new lot o f these favorite Skirts, in all sizes. They are acknowledged to be the most durable goods made. I have sold them in large quanti ties, during the last three years, and they always give satisfaction. Call and buy the genuine Du plex Skirt, at ; LATIMER’S. June 16th. — B e s t o f t h e m o n t h l i e s .— The Lad^s Friend—devoted to Fashion and Literature. Beautiful Steel Engravings, Splendid Double-Size Colored Fashion Plates. The latest UNITED STATES _ I. _ ST®EL PEN W O R K S , 1 1 •: 1 4 . 4 * r FACTORY, CAMDEN, N.J.^.if i i s l a u v i r f q f f : > UOGUOM R <U'-E S T E R B R Q 0, K & C O . I ' , I T ? 1 r , . ... I - Steel Pen Manufacturers WAREHOUSES:! 4 • ' I ^ 4 ra i89ii . r u 403 ARCH STREET,'' PHILADELPHIA\ 42 JOHN ST., NEW YORK„70J 4 # - ^ ^ « / # W These celebi^ted fens are of Genuine Ameri can Mamifactute,; and comprise every leading style in the market, and are equal in finish, elas ticity and fineness o f point to the best •mported. i They are, therefore, sure to gain the confidence of the American public. ; * ‘ ; *ii ~3 # # * . ^ • * _ ( • • ,f % / f » < 1 « | • # i . ^ • ( 4 . w I « - 4 • ; ■ I * i * ’ i 1 1 ’ • . * I i l . # i \ - 4 I . < . f * i w • ft ^ ^ m ft ■ * ^ ft r ft* ft' ftr S a m p les a n d p r i c e s on application. T A ^ ^ 4 « f * f 0 * Z | i j j \ 0 ft ’ * • ft ft — ft ft ft 1 ft — • ft .0 LOTS MAD5 TO ORD®R, OF ANY PATTERN j r OR STAMP REQUIRED^ For sale to the trade at the manufacturer’s Warehouses, as above; and at retail by all Sta tioners, Booksellers and News Dealers in the United States. , 7yl R. ESTERBROOK A COi A T A V E R Y Patterns o f Dresses, Cloaks, Bonnets, Embroide- WHITTS A R E SELLING -I V V Low price, Mrs. Foy's Corset Skirt Sup- ry, Ac. Household Receipts, Music, Ac. Wheel er A Wilson’s Sewing Machines given as premi- porter, urns. . Send 15, cents for a sample copy to Deacon Corset A Peterson, 319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. ^ 1 Also the Saunders' A - Frenoh Woven Corset, the best in market. .c : : • T. SLAUGHTER A*Xr0,