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I IB SUBSCRIBERS WOULD RESPECTFULLY • it the attention o f Invalids to the claims o f BACH'S* AMERICAN COM P OUND, Aa one o f the best preparations before the Public for the relief end cure o f the following complaints: Bronchitis, Minister’s Sore Throat, Calomel, Hurting and Ulcerated Sore Mouths, Sore Hip pies, Mercurial Taints, Fever Sores, Scrofula, Ulceration of the Lungs and Stomach, all Hervous Complaints, Female Weakness and Irregularities. Fluor Albus, (or Whites,) Coughs arising from an Irritated Throat, Flies, Weak Stomachs—in fact, in any case of WEAKNESS, INFLAMMATION, OR IMPURE BLOOD, USE THIS REMEDY. In the city o f Auburn, where this medlclno is prepared, end the Proprietors reside, a large list of the most reli able and respectable proofs o f Its efficacy have been fur nished In tte favor, by the voluntary promptings o f those who have keen relieved end cured o f long-standing and extremely aggravated affections o f the above complaints, from a grateful deslro to spread Its knowledge, and pro mote the good o f others who may be similarly afflicted. Its Influence has been peculiarly happy In all cases of B r o n c h i a l and T h r o a t A f f e c t i o n s , from slight to C h r o n i c In f la m m a t io n s and U lce r a t io n s . Also tb some very marked cases o f Female Weakness and Ir regular! kite, and many other Complaints enumerated •hove. W e have also some strong cmm of this character In »nr own State, In which It has been used with won - DmruL success , where for yean resorts to many other remedlee have Ailed to afford relief Its Ingredients, among which Is a compound fluid extract o f “ BEECH DROP,” OR “ CANCER ROOT,” and composition arc such as to rondor it perfectly safe aad harmless, requiring the exercise o f no especial care In regard to the habits o f the individual, beyond that ordinarily necessary. From a personal knowledge o f those facte, we do not hesitate to say to alt who are in any way afflicted with Bodily Weakness, Doblltty, Inflammation, Impure or fUofgUh Blood, that B o o h ’ s A m e r ica n C o m p o u n d Is recommended la the strongest assurance of R e m r ▲* d C ubs . _____ TO Mrs. ELIZABETH F. BELL, Or O wasco , C atuoa C o ., N. Y n who was CoNmrei nea B bd fob nearly E ight Y ears , kbstorbo to H ealth by tub ubb or “ Bach’s American Compound.” P. V. H. C oventry & C o .: D ear S irs : I have been sick eight years, the most o f tho time confined to my bed, unable to movo myself without the most excruciating pain. I tried every thing l could hear o f We had all the physicians around. They called my case a Prostration o f the Nervous System, Neural gia of the Bowels, and the Catarrh. In short, I was afflicted with almost every thing. Language would fail if I should attempt to describe my sufferings. I commenced tills full to use your Com pound. Wbon I began, I could not ait v°r stand up long enough to eat a meet's victuals. Be/bre I had taken three bottles I could bo up most o f <ho time. I hardly know how to express my gratitude to God that 1 have been able to got something to ctiable me to be around and see to my family once more. If this will be o f any use to you, you shall hear from me again. Yours with respect, ELIZABETH F. BELL. We, the undersigned, know Mrs. Bell, that she la a worthy woman, and that her case is as above stated. We commend the above facts as worthy the notice o f in valids. JOHN CUYKENDALL, Merchant, Owasco. SETH P. MORGAN, “ * O wasco , January 1 6 ,1S56, CURE OF BRONCHITIS, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH. D ecember let, 185$. P. V. R. C oventry A C o .: Through the recommend ations o f your printed advertisements, I was Induced te tty your Medicine, “ B ach ' s A merican C omfoun » .\ My complaint was B r o n c h itis, G e n e r a l D e b i l i t y , and D e r a n g e m e n t o f th e S t o m a c h . As a mat ter of course, I applied to the best physicians I could And, but o f no aval!. I have tried your Medicine tho roughly, and I think I am c u r e d o f m y d isea s e s ; and I would most cheerfully recommend its use te others. T. BILLINGS, Flour Dealer, 165 Main St., Rocbeeter, N. T. Ds. E. N. S abin , o f Rochester, N. V., (Dec. 1,1855.) says: “ This may certify that l have made a trial of * B a c h ’ s A m e r ica n C o m p o u n d ,* in a case of se vere BRONCHIAL AFFECTION, and a long standing IRRITATION o r TUE MUOOC8 COAT OV TUB A1LMENTARY trace . By the use of two bottles o f the above Com pound it Is thought a permanent CURS was effected. I have seen Its wonderful effects In a decided case of flcKoruLOUS C onsumption when the patient was thought to be beyond cure; after taking a few bottles of the A m e r i c a n C o m p o u n d is thought to be out op DiKOVR AMD NEARLY WELL. F FOm what I hSVO 6060 of the effects of tho Compound, 1 should certainly recom mend Its use in such cases as above named. E. N. 8ABIN, M.D.n A uburn , N. Y., May 8d, 1855. Ms, JOSEPH OSBITKN, (late Hunt & Osburii.) one of the oldest Druggists in tills county, says, a few months since one of bis customers (though a stranger to him) called for u B a c h ’ s A m e r i c a n C o m p o u n d ,” to cure him of U l c e r a t e d T h r o a t a n d S t o m a c h , He took six bottles. Yesterday he brought back two, saying fo u r h a d c u r e d h i m e n t i r e l y . Mr. 0. will give any one further particulars. R awsonvill , L orraine C o ., O hio , March 10, '56. We have recommended your “ B a c h ’ s A m e r i c a n C o m p o u n d ,” In our practice, and find it a valuable remedy, especially for diseases of the T h r o a t . I n e v e r y in s t a n c e th e M e d i c i n e haa g i v e n g o o d sa t isfa c t ion . D rs . W 1LM 0T A BEATTY. u Opinions Worth Reading. We, the undersigned, have received the formula for preparing “ B a c h ’ s A m e r ica n C o m p o u n d ,” and, as far as we have tested it, can recommend its general tine as a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, to remove V iti ated H umors ok tub B lood , and peculiarly adapted 1 0 F emales suffering from L kucobbikea , (Whites,) and 6e these whose constitutions are enfeebled from I nter - auTVUT F iver . JOSEPH M. MORRIS, M.D., LANS1NGH BRIGGS, M.D., A. C. TABER, M D. A usurn , June 10,1855. H udson , L enawee C o ., Mien., Feb. 26, '66. I am an Allopathic Physician, and opposed to all Pa- tent Medicioea, but from what I learn o f your “ B a c h ’ s A m e r ica n C o m p o u n d ,” I am confident It la a good Medicine. Please send mo the Formula. Yours truly, GEO. N. WALLACE, M.D. P ixrrepont M anor , J ett . C o ., N. Y., March 17, 1856. Our supply o f ” B a c h ’ s A m e r i c a n C o m p o u n d ” Is nearly exhausted; you bad better send ns a supply by express. It Is giving good satisfaction and getting a good reputation. Yours truly, EARL A ALLEN. L ivingston M anor , Columbia Co., N. Y., March 24th, 1856. Your 44 B a c h ’ s A m e r ica n C o m p o u n d ’ has per formed some astonishing cures In this vicinity. Please furnish me a Formula, and 1 will give It a circulation, a* I believe It to be a very valuable Medicine, and wor thy the confidence o f all Physicians. Yours respectfully, J. HORTON, M.D. P helps , O ntario C o ., N. Y ., March 25,1S56. I am nearly out of “ B a c h ’ s A m e r i c a n C o m p o u n d ,” and wish you to send me as soon as possible, say three dozen. I t g o e s lik e h o t ca k e s . Youra truly, 8. E. MORTON. A Lady who Suffered zo Years with Pal pitation o f the Heart. S iko -S ino , N. Y., March 20th, 1356, This is to certify that by the use of six bottles o f B a c h ’ s A m e r ica n C o m p o u n d , I have been bx - V ibelt cured of Palpitation o f the Heart, which I hive had very badly for the last 20 years. Very gratefully yours, MRS. SOPIIRONA TRACY. CURE OF HUM OR IN TH E BLOOD. L ansinoburoit , II enss . Co., N. Y., March 19th, 1856. T have beeu f >r a long time troubled with h u m o r in m y b l o o d , which caused lo s s o f a p p e t ite and g e n e r a l d e s p o n d e n c y . In January last, I pur chased of your Ageut here, two bottles “ B a c h ’ s A m e r i c a n C o m p o u n d .” 1 did not expect this quantity to cure me, but it did . Y«>ur Medicine, In my bumble opinion. Is the greatest M e d i c a l D i s c o v e r y in th e W o r l d . JAMES BURNHAM, Eon o f Capt J. Burnham. C lyde , W ayne C o ., N. Y., March 1.1856. Send me immediately two doz. of your “ B a c h ’ s A m e r ica n C o m p o u n d ,” as I have only two bottles left It sells well, and gives the boat of satisfaction. Turns ts Norm s o o s my siiBLvea that sells like it . Yours, &c., X. FORD. Care o f Dyspepsia and Nervous Debility. H omer , C ortland C o ., N. Y., Jan. 16,1S5C. Prompted by a feeling of duty toward yon for being ln- •trnmental In relieving me froro grust suffering, and to Induce others to use your Medicine, 1 will state that three bottles o f “ B a c h ’ s A m e r i c a n C o m p o u n d ,” have cured me of “ D yspepsia and N brvous D ebili - after suffering for several years the greatest misery. MRS. MARY E. JOY. OftsiDA Depot. O neida C o ., N. V., l'eb. 22d, ’56. X have long suffered with S c r o f u la and F e m a l e W e a k n e s s , and also I n f la m m a t io n o f th e K i d - n e y e . My husband has paid out a great deal for doc toring, with but llttlo good. Yonr Agent, M b . G. W, S toddard , of our place, asked mo to try “ B a c h ’ s A m e r i c a n C o m p o u n d .” I have used four bottles, and am receiving orbit belief , and am confident that In e short time my health wlU bo entirely restored. MRS. E. WE3T. D r . D. L. DODGE, late Member o f our State Legislature, and one of the most Accomplished1 Vbysl- elan* and Chemists in this conntry, after giving this Uodletne his personal observation, says: “ I t is des tined to bcpkrsbdb all L iquid P reparations for t s i cure or Cur.oNtc D isbaskb .*1 T u ll Medicine Is unequalled as a »6ST<iBATrv», its ef- frets are-quick and lasting, giving new life, and vigor to all whose Constitutions have been shattered by AgUfe o r - B i l i o u s D iseases, Night-Sweats, Languor, and Debility of any kind of Intemperance or Dissipation. It contains no Aloes, Cvlocynth, Gamboge, or other Irritating purgatives, as experience to ever proving that purgative medicines produce Irritation and other mls- thfef; which U Is often difficult to control. kvass' M ills , J ett . C o ., N. Y., March 27, *66. I have but one bottle of tho C ompound left; the de mand Is Increasing. Send me another supply; as \ do ■ot wish1 to be out of a Medicine when I find It so bene- Seta! to suffering humanity. Youra respectfully, L PALMER. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND DEPOT, 82 G E N E S E E ST ., A U B U R N , N . Y . P. V . B , COVENTRY & Co., Sole Proprietors. For Sale by ell retail Dealers in Medicine In the United States. The following firms wholesale at menu fecturers' prices: M. W ARD CLOSE A VO., 115 Fulton s t , Xew-York. BARNES A PARK, 804 Broadway, New-York. REDDING & CO., 8 State st., Boston, Maes. FRED E. SMITH, Montpelier, Vermont T. W. DYOTT A SONS, 132 North-Second 8L, PblU I. U. REED A CO., Chicago, Illinois. IIIG BT A DICKENSON, Detroit, Michigan. JAMES D. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio. GAYLORD A CO., Cleveland,-Ohio. E. W. PALMER, Kingston, C W For ealc by T.Al’ HAM & M U N G E R , and E. 11. H U S t i n g TON, Druggists, G r o c e ries & Provisions, AT ’ W H O L ESALE A N D R E T A I L ! * n p iIK Subscriber* having X l l j 1 WOODWORTH’S PLA n S q 1 ! ,rn .i milVFQn _ __ __ '*»'*, IMPORTANT to BUILDERS I S T E A M T L A N I N G Yales Co. Furniture Depot, A T T H E OLD STAND, 0/i the . Comer of Main & Clinton at8., AY be found the largest assortment ______ Furniture o f every description ever offered In this place, consisting o( more than forty Bureaus and Book-cases of various styles, from a first rate arti cle, with elegant glass and marble top, down to as cheap a fabric as can be de sired. in the way o f Tables and Stands our assortment consists of upwards of I ih ), with a choice of 80 or 40 different patterns. Bedsteads of every deserirp tion, including some styles never offeed- here before; also a full assortment of Mattraescs of alt kinds. In addition to the above, we are manufacturing the SPRING BED, A NICE THING , the first ever made In the county, very much liked by those who have used them. It is hardly necessary to say that our stock of CH AIRS ts extensive, comprising every vari ety o f Cane and Flag Seat Chairs, Rocker*, Cas tor Chairs, besides a large lot of Mahogany Chairs of different patterns. We also have Sofas land Tete a Tetes at all prices and to suit all tastes. A fine lot of LOOKING GLASSES, together with a variety of Willow Chairs, Wagons, aud Cradles. Our arrangements for . . . ___ __ HOME MADE WORK are to say the least, as thorough and extensive as at any establishment in the county, and as my friend down st. <avs “ the public are sick of shams\ (and he is good authori ty on that i>oint) If you will only call at the Yales Co. Fur niture Depot, we think you will readily be able to dis tinguish the difference our work presents from the “ shame\ that are otnetimes offered in the market, both “ imported\ and domestic. f?O F F V 2 N S o f every description kept constantly on hand, with FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CASE. A llh A ltot & UAltKFUL ATTENTION. The public arc respectfully Invited to call and examine oui stock, and judge for themselves. 49lf SAMUEL K. CURTIS N O T IC E S * C A L L AT JILLE T T S M ILL, I N P E N N VAN, W i l l i yuiivC u s toin m illin g . Agfc T T has just been fitted up In the essential parts, T y X. in the most superior manner, exclusively for J * L CUSTOM WORK AND CUSTOM FLOURING,* with M O S T V A L U A B L E 1 M P K O N E M I L N T S that have been made In milling for years. We are there fore enabled to MAKE MORE FLOUR and far better than ever before. We have been to much expense in getting these Improvements with particular reference to making more flour and also a most SPLENDID ARTICLE. We have a complete flouring rig, and are prepared to do CUSTOM FLOURING, and those having grown Wheat especially may find it to their advantage to have it floured. We have taken par ticular pains to learn the Eastern mode of manufacturing their celebrated Rye Flour, and those fond of old fashioned RYE AND INDIAN BREAD can be furnished with the genuine Rye Flour for making It. We have also a new, and the mostimproved apparatus for cleaning Buckwheat, which has been but recently brought into use, and having bought the right o f the county, we are prepared to make BETTER BUCKWHEAT FLOUR than ever before. It cannot be excelled. FEED GRIND ING o f all kinds done on SHORT NOTICE, and ground fine. For cleaning grown Wheat, have u STONE SMUTTKR that scours off the sprouts admirably. Those having Milling to do therefore will be well paid, and arc particularly requested to call AT JILLETT’S MILL, and judge for themselves, for the superior work now done there. Particular pains will be taken to accomodate those from a distance, IMMEDIATELY. and having an abundance o f water, work will be done for all very soon. CALL AND T R Y US, end receive our best thanks for the same. R E M E M B E R At tho W i l l i e M i l l * In Penn Yan, where the b work is done in the County. J. S. JILLETT* REGULATOR o t a E CRKSP G C a m e t o O r d e r E OUR AND G TERMS SMALL u , MARCIITOTHLREGULATOB U ORE PXOFITf L ASD A N o . 4 0 L PRICE QUICK MAINSTREET, A AND SALES. 0 PENNYAN, T READY 0 FAY. REGULATOR XTTIlEItE maybe found all that is desirable and cheap I t iu the way of D r y G o o d s y G r o c e r i c S f l l l U U i i e r y G o o i U , B o n n e t s , R i b b o n s , C a r p e l s , O i l C l o t h s , P a p e r H a n g i n g s ^ A c , , which willbesold33>i per cent less than the regniarcrcd- lt prices,or*20 per centlowcr than any merchant in Penn Yan can setlfor. Particular attention will be paid to all ofourcustomers.andnone need go away empty, when WE CAN SELL AN ARMFUL FOR ONE DOLLAR! Come on, then,in Squads, Sections,Platoons, Columns, Squares,in any form, COME WITH A RUSH. fcaS 1 New Goodpreccivedby Exprensevery day. 5 7 7 BURRILLBROTHERS. N. R. LONG, Late of the Firm of LONG A DAVENPORT, S ew Y ork C ity , Successor to BRACE <6 Q RA VES, No. 19, Main-St., Penn Yan, N. F AIRBANKS’ SCALES.—N, R. Long, No. 19 Main-St. Agent for Fairbanks & Co.’s Patent Scales, lias on hand some of the various descriptions, and will furuish to order any kind, among which are the following : Kail Road Track and Depot Scales, Hay, Cattle. Coal and Lock do. Wheat or Hopper do. Flour-packing and Rolling MIU do. Coal Dealers’ Wheelbarrow do. Portable Platform, from 400 to 2,000 do. Counter, Family and Grocers1 de. The superiority o f these Scales Is so well known do pratoe is nece.-sary. June 10,1856. 696, that H A R D W A R E ! H a r d w a r e , S t o v e s , F a r m e r s & m e c h a n i c s T o o l s , Ac., Ac., of Messrs. Brace & Graves.and will con tinue the same Business at the Old Stand, N o * 1 9 « M a i n S t r e e t . He solicits the patronage o f the public and o f the Custo mers o f the old House, whom he would be pleased to see at all times and to supply their wants iu this line. He will seek to give entire satisfaction, and designs to keep every description of HARDWARE. CUTLERY & BUILDER'S MATERIALS. Also a full and extensive supply of FARMERS AND MECHANICS TOOLS, STOVES, IRON, STEEL, Ac. He has also secured the services, in the Tin Ware De partment,of MR. AB’M MILLF.R, bo well and favorably known in this vicinity, and will furnish, upon as favorable terms as any one in the trade, every description of COPPER and SHEET IRON WORK. And Jobbing o f all kinds will be executed with prompt ness, neatness and dispatch. N. R. LONG, No. 19, Main Street. nn Yan, Feb. 18th, 1856. tfC77 y AY PRESSES.—N. R. Long, No. 19 Main street Is BY W f j . F ,. L A P H A M & SON CORNER MAIN AND ELM ST.. 110 cordially Invite the special attention of the public to their very fall stock of Proceru^ Provisions!. JJasJbett, Willow Warek Broome, Pail*, Cords, Twines, Matt*, Pntits,(botk Foreign and Domestic^ Stone Watet Country produce , <fcc., <f 'c. PARTICULARLY, To our very large additional' suppiie* whM, have Just been received by Canal, ttus enabling u* to offt-r Goods at reduced rate.*. We shall be able and shall sell Goods at lower rates than those who have received their Snrinc supplies I>r. R. R. M A R E THAT. b 699 L. 13. LAPIIAM A SON. MTEE. one of the celebrated nBfMtiri.m i i i v r Q - ■ TONGUEING and GROOVING MACIIIN LS, are now prenared to do ■■ mod dooe ,n a,,y Mm — 5 2 Boards and Flank split into siding. . * kneM* Also We would further sav to those wishing to pnrcW*« SEASONED VINE LUMBER, !5?£lJ,ey constantly on hand, a good assorting, rTefnied 5 °? p r e s s e d at the Spencer Lumber YaK N, B. \he ^UbSCribere helnc? nmctlml l«ull. C i be found in al arge variety, at Penn 1’an, June 5, 1856. 69$ JONES A LATIMER’S. TO WOOL GROWERS. PLAID MERINOES AND RAW SILKS. gO M E beautiful patterns havejustbncc opened MILLINERY GOODS! GREAT variety o f BONNETS, from 25c to $5.00.- L u d i c s ’ I H c d i c a i C o m p a n i o n a n d : H o * r a e s i i c m i d w i f e r y . Z'XWINO to the rapid sale of the foririJ'r' fbnti oditiofls of' the abbve work, the author’haa beeti induced to JEW R EVISKtt 'EDITION, issue a MEW (bearing the above title) much en larged and improved. That such a work is much needed, is very appa rent by the sale ol the preceding edi tions. This work, as its natite im plies, will be devoted to giving La- lies of all ages, married or single, the [knowledge wluCh they must and 'ihould have o f the laws which govern their physical organisation. That women should be acquainted with such laws, no one can deny, and it will be the special aim o f this work to impart such knowledge in a clear and pleasing meaner. avoiding everything of a vulger character, or which would the offend th car o f decency. MIDWIFERY.—This branch will occupy a portion of the work, and under this head witt be found some heart rending scenes which are sometimes practiced nnder the garb o f Science- With strict attention to the rules found in this work, every female can attend any ordinary case of Child'Einth. Tlv* mysteries o f conception will here be laid open to the understanding of every woman ; also the means to avoid such things will plainly be made known to all its readers. In a word,this book contains all the in formation necessary for femalos to govern such things as they choose. Price ONE DOLLAR. Sent to any address, post free. N. B. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. Speci men copies sent on the recript o f the above price. agent for a Patent Hay Press of immense power, and occupying but little space. Full particulars given ns to else and capacity. Price, No. 1, Fifty Dollars, No. 2, Twenty-Five Dollars, and transportatien from New York, added,net cash. 696 June 10th. RICH OH ALLIES AND OTHER DRESS GOODS. D RESS TRIMMINGS.—A general assortment of Frin ges Moir Antique, Velvet Ribbons, Braids, Galboon’s Dress Buttons, Ac., Ac., may be found at No. 26 Main Street, I’enn Yan. ADAMS A ............. T WILL pay the highest market price or good, clean fleece Woo! M .W . EASTMAN. RlBH0NS-niUBON<— RIBBONS. I F we have not morr Ribbon's thaii rome whole,\Hlliigc*- (of which there Is little doubt,)‘weare almost daily re ceiving from the great rotmv und centre of bru.ny* the choicest gems In the lihe. Ilcre thci^icUcs may luxuri ate to their hearts’ content in their lavorite idolatries. H a m l i n . June *tV*5fl. G9ti . ^ , - being themselves practical hull ?ZTlh!Hi,^SIiy J CdtS assurtn8 aU who may belnteres- ted, that there Is aeavihg of from twenty-five to fifty per \ “uh F « t e r percent, on much of J h **£5* ™«hinerv, over work done by hand. SHERM an /• s p p v p v r Penn Yan, June 20,1955. AN L S B ONNETS AT COST.— Ladles will please take notice that we arc selling Bonnets *t C°st June 24th, 1S56. ADAMS A McNlF.L. 096 a large Stock. ■ortraent of Refined, ■ which we^ slm 1 at Low Figures* Head and Think, MADAM CAPRAUL’S FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS, FOR (RKRGULAKfTtRS, OBSTRUCTIONS, Ac. CAUTION.--These Pills must not be taken during the period of pregnancy, for miscarriage will be the conse quence. Price $1. Sent by mail to any part of the country. Dlt. C. S. GOFF, still continues to be confi lentlally con sulted at his J l t i d i c u l l i i f i m i u r y , Opposite, North, the Syracuse House, Syracuse, N. Y., No. 5 East Genesee Street, Up Stairs. On all disorders o f the generative Organs in both male and fema'.e, aud of whatever name or nature. Ilis new method o f treatment now in operation in the old Countries mid Hospitals of the United States, warrants him in say ing that noue of the forms which these diseases are wont to assume are without a sure, quick, and permanent cure. It is of no consequence how long the disease has contin ued, for his remedies attack the complaint at its founda tion, and effectually drive the enemy from the system In the shortest space o f time possible, without change o f diet or hindrauce o f business. CAUTION TO STRANG EES. Dr. GOFF is the only oneiu Central New York who has graduated at a Medical College, and has the requisite qualifications ; that devotes his entire attention lo the treatment o f genital diseases, Persons In search o f advice will bear this in mind. Peculiar attention devoted to Female Weaknesses.—, Thousands of cases are permanently cured annually, which have before baffled the skill o f eminent Physicians and left the pa»eut to mourn departed health. Persons at a dsstancc can be treated at home by direct ing a letter to me stating their case, symptoms, the dura tion of their disease, and have medicine forwarded free from damage or curiosity, to any part o f the country,with full and pla;n directions for use. Married persons can call w th safety. The Doctor Is all alone. His office Is so arranged tout patients never see any one but himself. All letters returned if wished, and secrecy Inviolable.— Office hours from S A .M .,to U P. M. All letters must be addressed to . C.S. GOFF, M. D., No. 5 East Genesee street, 6m6S4 Syracuse, N. Y. N E W TH IN GS. JUNE 9 .............................................. ..1856. I HAVE just returned from the great -41 Vanity Fair,1: having culled therefrom such things as appear to be iu good taste and suitable lo the wants o f our triends, viz A large quantity of PLAID BLACK SILKS of the finest quality ; a notable lot. A fine lot of low priced wide Foulard DRESS SILKS,— A nice thing for the money, veiy. A pretty variety of CHINA SILKS. 4s 6d to 5s ; much wore in the citv. HANDSOME PLAID SILKS from 4s-6d to 14s. RICH BROCADE that will almost stand alone, for 11s. About half price. A few low priced BROCADE at 4s-6d. I could find no more o f them in the city. MANTILLAS l MANTILLAS ! A great assortment from $1 to $15. From A. T. Stewart and other places of taste refinement. Eor the sake of enlarging this branch of trade, the above will be sold for cash at about the cost. S 11 A WLS! A large Importation o f WHITE, COLORED, FIGURED, and Plain Crape Shawls. Stellas in great variety. Broclie, White, Green and Crimson centre*. Thibet, Wool, Dlack, Green, Blue, Orange and Dumb. Different prices. BLACK SILKS—just what you want—for here you will find all kinds. Also colored. SUMMER SHAWLS generally. DRESS GOODS ! Challlen, Berages, Figured and Plain. Barege, Detain Cambrics, Jaconets, Lawns, Ginghams, and all sorts of things for Summer Dresses. An affecting eight, very Ah the above and many other attractions were just purchased at„a large reduction from early Spring pricet, and will now \be offered accordingly. June 10,1856. M. HAMLIN. A few nice plain Bonnets, just to keep the Miliner’s good uatured. ( ) IL SHADES and PAPER HANGINGS can now be found at the Old Comer Store,cheaper than ever be fore offered. j o n e s & L a t i m e r . Penn Yan, May 1,1856. 698 N EW GOODS ! N EW GOODS ! W E are now receiving a choice assortment o f NEW GOODS, as cheap and durable ns any ever brought in this market. We respectfully call the attention of close buyers. Any one wishing to purchase will do well to call and ex inline our Stock before buying elsewhere. ADAMS & McNIEL, No. 26 Main St., Penn Yan. Penn Van, April 22, 1856. 4 ^ y . y> Ulri C 9 fa y I J^VERY PRUDENT MAN, before entering upon the Important work of erecting a home, will not only u Count the Cost,” but will decide definitely upon the style of Architecture best adapted to his means and taste. Plans, Elevations and details, furnished for Public Buil dings aud Private Ucsidencas,in the various modem styles of Architecture,by C. V. BUSH, Contractor. Penn Yan, April 21,1856. 1y657 B O O T S ! B O O T S !! H D « 1*1$ A T T still continues to manufacture and • keep for sale, at No. 88 Main Street, three doors below the American Hotel, one of the choicest lots of 6to« B O O T S A S I D S H O E S g M l ever offered to the public. 1 employ workmen jo f 11 unequalled skill,aud purchase none but THE 1 BEST OF STOCK, and am quite certain I can accommodate those who favor me with a call, with Boots and Shoes of all kinds, that will give entire satisfaction.— As my business is done on the UEAJ>Y PA Y PRINCI PLE, I can and will SELL AS CHEAP as any othercs- tablidhmentin Yates County, that sell as good a quality as I do. It 15 P A 1 161 Ik t i done in tip top style, and in little less than no time. . MOST KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Don’t forget that the place for Great Bargains ts at th Cheap Boot and Shoe Store o f M. D. PRATT. Peun Yan, Oct. 2 , 1S55, ’5Stf JUST F R O M C H IN A . W « B U C K B E B has just returned r from New York, and is now receiving a large supply of the most BEAUTIFUL WARES. just imported, of a variety of styles entirely new,and verJ desirable. Also WHITE WARE, of the best quality and patterns. A fine assortment of GLASS WARE, of every description cut. Bohemean,Engraved,Pressed Cut lery, unsurpassed in quality. PLATED and BRITTAN- IA GOODS, Lamps, Lantern*, Looking Glasses and eve rything usually found in a China and Crockery Store. Please call and see styles and prices. “ Terms Cash.” (Dishes loaned to accommodate parties at a per cent to accommodate customers.) Penn Y&n,May 21, 1856. 691 PICTURES TAKEN ON ___ Bonnet Ribbons, (the best a«sorsment in town) Arti ficials, Lisse, Borders, Bonnet Satin. Bought )<>w and setting fast, by ADAMS A McNIEL. Peon Yan, April 22,1856. JONES and LATIMER are receiving a stock of plaid Me- duos of beautiful patterns, which are cheap. Call soon. P bxk Y an , Sept. IS# 1855. C56e P A P E R AND GLASS. rpilE undersigned, after being to considerable expense In -*• fitting and preparing to take pictures as above, le now enabled to put up pictures with NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. And now while I return my sincere thanks and gratitude to the citizens of Penn Yan and vicinity, for the liberal patronage that they have ~iven me, I would say te them that I have a new preveos for Glass pictures, that surpass es anything before invented. The advantages in taking- this style o f pictures Is 1st. You do not sit more than X to X as long as the old way. 2d, it does uot reverse but makes a position Picture. 8d, It is secure from damp ness. These pictures are decided by the most\ competen Judges, to be as much superior to the Plate Picture, as a Steel Engraving is to a Wood Out Picture. My prices shall be as Cheap as the Cheapest; pleas* give me a call, and you shall be suited or no charge. Rooms In ELMENDORF’S buildings, opposite the Yates Co. Bank,formerly occupied by 8. J. FOWLER. „ w w . b .S. WILSON. N*B. Pictures taken on plate as before, if desired. A good assortment of LOCKET PISS, and a variety o Caces always on hand, all x>f the latest sty!*.' Daguerreot) i»e Stock for sale to Artiste and sent to i f parts by Excess if desired, tf6T3 all grades o f Raw and a complete as. ^ich we riia Remember a* LO W F IG CUES, ^ gcl| them L. E. LAPIIAM A SON. B Y L a R O Y SU N D ERLAN D , WAGONS F O R SALE! R ELIABLE, in all forms of Disease, without Medicine The REST REMEDY, ever known, in BLINDNESS, and affections of the Eye. Pamphlet o f Information, (sent to you for 1 dime, free,) explaining what the New Method of Cure ! m , and how the afflicted tnay secure- its benefits, ly o n . - ----- - A * ° y ^ l,cr Bn6- b.= r W a g o n , for ealechenp. I T Carnbrl) U’k'fs for sale at the X I Cheap store of T F. SHAJUIFE. 7 1? 0 ^ k J 3’ FrLAPHAV,mericttn'dry >md ground, L i for sale by LAPHAM A MUNGBR, Druggists. y y OOI- T W I N B -S u p e r iorw m ,,^ by MMNGER. tiSUf SHAWLS! P LAIN LINEN and FANCY BOSOMS, together with new designs of Calico, for Gents Shirts, at M. U. LEWIS, Ag’t. S t e l l a , T h i b e t , c r a p e and d e l a i n khawim A good assortment. T. F. SHARPE'S, 691 B LACK SILK NETT LAO K, for Capes, Ac ,ean e foudnb at SHARPE’S, 28 Main Street. NUtNCIJ FANCY BASKETS.— A Very of beauties suit X t ' ft I MI. IV. p A K A S O L S A U m b r e l l a s , a large etock at T T C S V l l S a n d H o s i e r y , —A large Stock can g ; p9*rtbl.’ rates, at M.R. LCWI9. Ag’t ! 1 7 be fined a* Xe.lffMeln Ptrorf. ' P ERF U M K R Y .-rllar r i s o u ’ s CI slr BR a t FUMEItV aud Havering f°r aide b ^ PER' L ^ ’ ^ i M U N G E R , w a r d e n se e d s .— a o T X u 7 k , nds ( j f and warranted fresh v eeds. E. L a PA AM, N EW GOODS are constantly arriving by Railroad and • arc eoW on terms easy to the ,'urchaacr May 8 0 ,1 S 5 5 . _________________ fSALICOS.—We'sell Merrhmiek Calico forllc a y , x<f some brands which are fast colors and. good qUa] for & » r LEGAL NOTICES. M O R T G A G E S A L E . W r ADAMS A M cm Er \ HEKEAS, Benjamin Perry and Sarah E. Perry his . , wife, o f Middlesex, In the County of Yatee, and State of New York, did on the 4th day of May, In the year of our'Loril, one thousand eight hun Ired and fifty- two, (1852) execute and deliver their Indenture of Mortgage to Sarah' a . Perry, Az&riah C. Younglovc and Morris B. Flinn o f Potter, Yates County, and State of New York, Administrator o f the estate o f Robert Perry, De ceased, which said ’ Mortgage bears date the 4th-day of May, 1652, and was .duly recorded i » the office of the Clerk of Yates Cottrity; on the'8tfi day o f May, 1852, at 9 o’clock A,M., In [Liber'16 o f Mortgages, at folio 4ti8, and whereas, after the executing o f the said Indenture o f Mort gage, and the d eliver/ thereof to the said Sarah A . Perry, Azariah C. Younglove and Morris B. Flinn aforesaid, ad ministrators as aforesaid, and before the date of this no tice, and the first publication thereof, said Sarah A. Perry and Azariah C. Younglove, each ceased to be and were no longer administrators o f the estate of said Robert Perry aforesaid, and said Morris B. Flinn became and was duly appointed by the Surrogate o f the County of Yates, and State of New York, said adminstrator o f the said estate o f said Robert Perry, deceased. And whereas, the said Morris B. Flinn.attliedatehere- of, and thti fir*t publication-of this notice, continues and is said administrator o f *aid estate, of said Robert Perry, deceased; and s-ild Mortgage now belongafto the estate of the said deceased, And whereas, default has been made in the payment of the money secured by sa»d Mort gage, and there is claimed to be due and unpaid thereon, at the date o f this notice, the sum of five hundred and ninety UollarsanU thirty-six cents, (*5SV,SU) and interest thereon from the 4th day o f May, 1852, and no suit or proceedings law having been hud or instituted for the recovery of the money secured to be paid by said Mortgage or any pat t thereof. Notice is therefore hereby given, that by virtue of the power o f sale contained in said Mortgage, and o f the Stat ute in etieh case nmde and provided, the premises ties- cribedin said Mortgage, to-wit: “ All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the Town of Middlesex, Coun ty o f Yates, State of New York aforesaid, being lot num ber sixty-eight, (68) containing oue hundred and nineteen (119) acres. Lot number sixty-nine (09) containing one hundred and seventy-three (178) am's and a half, and fifty-one (51) acres »ud forty-one hundredths of an acre on the North line of lots number sixty-four (64) and sex'en- ty, (7t>) as surveyed bv Jabcz French, excepting aud re serving fifty (5n) acres on the North side of said farm, and now owned by Maltby Gulston.or Hartson Sabine, or Cor nelius Dewitt, wdl be sold subject to the payment of an Indenture of Mortgage, now owned and held by the State of Connecticut, amounting, principal and interest, toabout $1819. Also one other Indenture of Mortgage, given to Edmund Perry and Robert Perry, of Potter, Yates County and dated 27th day ofSeptember, 1819, and executed by Benjomine Perry and Sarah K. Perry, his wile, amounting toabout $23iHi,at Public Auction, to the highest bidder i L ^ ^ A « I _ A 4 Ml at f a a a it 44 ilti I _ 11 . ^ L E G A L N O T I C E S . e l e c t i o n n o t i c e . S ubbifk ’ s OmoB, Penn Yan. I Aug. 20, 1856. j X T O tlC B IS HEREBY'GIVEN. In pursuance o f a notice 1 > from N. B. S tanton ,Deputy Secretary o f State.of the “ tate o f New York, a copy o f which is hereunto annexed, tha} a general Election will be held in the County o f Yates on lhe Tuesday- fucceeding the first Monday in November \ exl; at >hicU election are to be chosen lh<J‘following of ficers, to-wit v A j f t \ * 1® * * Place o f Myron II. C lark, A Lieutenant Gov«*uor In the place of llenry J. Ray1 mood. 1 A Canal Commissioner In v*e PiaCe o f Cornelius Gardlnier. An Inspector of State Prison. in thc place o f Thomas Kirk- Patrick. r * S ,e.rk of lh,e P >ur* £ AI>Pe a t o the place o f Benjamin F. Hinrwood deceased. All whoie* terms of office expire on the ^ ^ay o f Decem ber next. Thirty-five electors o f President and Vice Prudent o f the United States. A Representative in the thirty-fifth Congress of u,e Uni ted States, for the twenty-sixth Congressional I ) ^ C| composed of the Counties of Ontario, Seneca, *n(j Yates. County Officer* to be elected for said Coxnty : One Member of Assembly. A Superintendent of the Poor in the place of Adam Clark. Two Justices of Sessions in the place o f John Sayre and John J. Johnson. One Coroner in the place of Al&nson Potter. All whose terms o f office will -xpire on the last day of De cember next. DANILL BANNING. i.- of Yates County. STOCK OF DOCTOR HALSEY’S FOREST WINE H A R D W A R E ! rpH E subscriber has made extensive additions to the * Stock of HARDWARE, recently purchased o f Messrs. PLEASANTER and more effective In the curecfiL than any >emcdy ever discovered. N without purging or nauseating. be taken at\ any time Without hinderance to business VOICE OF THE It is remarkable that although the Preu times studiously avoided speaking in favor of film!!* icines, yet the Medical quaKtiea o f the ?oreit^ M,‘ Pills have attracted its’ attention, and we find forth the merits o f these remedies In unqualified PRESS every part o f our country. From the Editorial department o f the Weflwto . rftif, duty td , 1855. H alsey ' s F orest W ine .—S o unlveraally b thhu cine approved o f in this locality, and so' ripMbkT.^ its sale within the past three months, it , N failing remedy Tor nearly all the disease for {hu?1 reccommended, that Mr. Baker, Druggegtof ihortih ii was compelled to re-order in a much shorter BRACE A GRAVES, and to prepared to meet the compe tition here or eUetchere. lie will, at all'times, sel! any description of Goods, of qual ity corresponding, as low as can be purchased In Geneva or Elmira; and no Farmer or Mechanic need go out o f Yates Co. to get his supply, ifAg he will examine Goods and Prices. , the Subscriber designs Cti keep any article In the line, : that u useful, and will procttffc at short notice, whatever 1 1 s requwed. His ’F i n S H O P * under the direction of Mr. Medicine. From the Havana Journal , New Yty 1855. STATE OF NEW YORK l 2 tSSff Secretary’s Office f A lbany , Aag. 1S5(T. 7b the Sheriff qf the County o f Yates : ^*IR—Notice Is hereby givtsi, That at the General Elec- O tion to be held in this State on the Tuesday sucbri#d- ing the first Monday of November next, the following of ficers arc to be elected, to-wit : ABRAM MILLER, will promptly furnish the best o f work, from the beat of materials, and all Plumbing, Copper, H alsey ’ s F orest W ins .—This Wine Isoins^- tirely from Medical Plants and Roots, nod whiieiyQr equal in flavor to any Imported, It to oneofihttojl and Tin Work, made and'repaired at short notice, in a satisfactory manaer. N. R. LONG, 698 No. 19 Main Street. i m p o r t a n t c h a n g e # R RACE k GRAVES, having disposed of their stock of Hardware to Mr. N. R. LONG, o f New York City,with a view of loca — - 1 - -- - - - — J w. . ’ ’ in the afternoon o f that day. Dated the 11th day of August, 1856. U ORRIS B. FLINN, Administrator D. MORRIS, Att’y. M O R T G A G E S A L I . . D EFAULT having been madelu the payment o f monies secured to be paid, in and by a certain indenture of Mortgage, made and executed by Daniel 1L Bissel,of Penn Yan, in the County of Yates, and State of New York, to Joseph Ketchum, of Benton, lu said County, dated the twenty-eighth day o f September. 1*43, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of said County of Yates, together with the power of sale therein contained, on the fourth day o f December, 1848, at 4 o’clock, P. M., in Liber IV, o f Mortgages, at folio 441, on whieh there is claimed to be due, at the date of the first publication of this notice, the sum o f five hundred and sixty-five dollar® and eleven cento and no suit or proceedings at law having been insti tuted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof, . ., , , . Notice is therefore hereby given that the 8Al<* Indenture of Mortgage will be foreclosed by - a sale of the premises described in eat d Mortgage, at Public Auction, at the Court House, in the village of Penn Yan, in said County of Yates, on the 2Sth day o f Nov., i860, at one o’clock, in the afternoon, pursuant to the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, and the Statute in such case made and provided. The mortgaged premises are situate in the Village o f Venn Van, and i‘Otmde(l as follows, to-wit:— Beginning on the east side o f Liberty Street, ut the north west corner of a lot on wl ich the dwelling house, formerly owned by Samuel F. Curtiss stands; thence running North twenty-oue degrees and thirty minutes west, eight rods lo the south-west corner of the lot heretofore sold by Abram Wagner to Jonathan Dryer; thence along the South line thereof, north sixty-eight degrees and thirty minutes, east seventeen rods ; thence South twenty-one degrees and thirty minutes, east eight m is to Samuel F. Curtiss’north-eust ccrnvr; thence along his north line south sixty-eight degrees and thirty minutes, west seventeen rods to the place of beginning, containing three-fourths of an acre and sixteen perches of land, excepting and re serving a piece or parcel thereof, situate in the north-west corner of grid premises, two rods in width, on Liberty Street, extending cast the same width, eleven rods.— Which Mortgage aforesaid has been duly assigned to the subscriber, which assignment is recorded in the office of the County Clerk, of Yates Count/, on thc third day of November, IS47, in Liber 18 of Mortgages, at folio 39. Dated,September 4,1856. JAMES S. WADSWORTH. KELSEY & DAVIS,Attorney^Geneseo, N. Y. 7o6wl3 A Governor in the place of Myron H. Clark. A Lieutenant Governor in the place of Henry J. Ray mond. A Canal Commissioner in the place o f Cornelius Oardinler. An Inspector of State Prisons in the place of Thomas Krk- Patrick. A Clerk of the Court of Appeals in the place o f Benjamin F. Harwood, deceased. Ail whose terms o f office expire on thc last day of Decem- bernext. Thirty five electors o f President and Vice President o f the United States. A Representative in the thirty-fifth Congress o f the Uni ted States, for the twenty-sixth Congressional Dist inct, composed of the counties of Ontario, Seneca and Yates. County Officers to be elected for said County: One Member o f Assembly. One District Attorney in the place o f A, V. Harpending. A Superintendent of the Poor in the place of Adam Clark. Two Justices o f Sessions In the place of John Sayre and John J. Johnson. One Coroner in the place o f Alanson Potter. All whosettrms o f office will expire on the last day o f De cember next. Yours Respectfully, N .B . STANTON, Deputy Sec’y. o f State. ting West, take thir occasion to express their than >• for the cordial feeling which has been manifested, as well as for thc ver> liberal pat ronage bestowed on them during their residence here. We would also add that our successor, Mr. LONG, hav ing been for the past twenty years engaged in the Whole- etrie Hardware Trade in New X’ork City, possesses unusual advantages for purchasing Goods at the lowest whe.esale rates, is thoroughly acquainted with every branch of the business,and it gives us pleasure to commend him as in all respects worthy your confidence aiati patronage. ALL PERSONS indebted to us either by note or account are requested to call and make prompt settlement and payment of the same, at our old place of business, where one o f the Frro will at all times be found, ns it Is absolutely necessary to close up business with the least possible delay. BRACE A GRAY •3 . I l X* OTICE is hereby given, that application will be made L b at the next annual meeting o f the Board o f Supervis ors, of the County o f Yatee, on the first Tuesday o f Octo ber next, to said Board to alter lu their bounds the Town of Middlesex and Putter, In said County, by annexing to the Town o f Potter the following parts o f the Town of Mid dlesex, v i z :— isOt number 1 in the 6th Range; lot number 2 in the 6th Range ; lot number 8 in the 6th Range, (except that part o f said Lot, about txventy-five acres, owned by An drew Cole,) Lot number 1 in the 8d Range; and Lots number 2 and 8 in the 3d Range, the Lands hereby des cribed being owned by the following persons, viz •Hiram Kveny, John S. Phelps, Ebenezcr Finch, James Ilermauce, Dennison B. Butler,Chester L. Ilobart,Sidney lAilier, Jesse D. Casey. Thomas Newsom, Stephen M Par sons aud William L. llobort and containing in all about eight hundred and seventy acres, as will be more parti.-u- litrly described and set forth by a map and survey there of, to be presented to the said Board of Supervisors, with said application. S i i r . l t I F F S A L E * B Y virtue of two executions one issued out of theSuprone Court of the State o f New York, and otic issued by the County Clerk o f Yates County, out o f the Yates County Court, to me directed and delivered, I have seized and taken all the right, title and interest o f Daniel Hlisted in the following described premises, to-wit: “ All that certain tract, piece, or parcel of land situated in the town of Barrington, being part of lot number seventeen, in Township No, 8ix, in the flvsi range in the county of Yates aforesaid, beginning at the north east corner of said lot number seventeen, running thence south along the line one hundred rotto ; thence wester y parallel with the north line of said ot seventy rods; ther.ce northerly to intersect the north line of sain lot ninety roils from the north east corner befor • mentioned ; thenceuast along<hu said line ninety rods to tbe place o f beginning/ Also: “ all that certain tract or parcel o f land situate in Harrington, in the county of Yates; being a part of lot number seven, bounded as follows; Beginning at thecen- tre of Big Stream, on the pre-emption line; thence north eight chains; thence west two chains and fifty links; thence south about lour chains to the water’s edge, when raised to the height of ten feet in the stream, eight rods west o f the pre-emption line ; thence westerly to as far as to include all the land on the north side of the above stream, which water shall flow when raised to the above height; thence eastwardly in ttie centre of said stream to a certain elm tree marked, from thence south tv the top of the bank to a black birch stump marked ; thence ea<t- wardly along the top of said bank to the pre-emption line; thence northwardly on said pre-emption line to the place beginning,containing about ten acres, b« the same more or less.” Which aforesaid piopcvty 1 shall expose lor sale at the American Hotel, iu the village of i’enn.Yan, in the County o f Yates, on the 2nth day of September next, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of that day. Dated at Penn Yan, August 7,1856. DANIEL BANNING, 7V2 w7 * Sheriff. Dhted August 14th, 1856. Freeholders o f the Town of Middlesex John S. Shelps. Dennison 13. Butler, Hiram Keeny, Thomas Newsom Jacob E. Wager, F. <3* Hawley, Orin Steblins, D. G. Underwood, Eli Foote, John Mather, John Perryman, O.S- Buckley, O .S. Williams, Freeholders of the Town of Potter, Stephen M. Parsons James Hermans, Chester Hobart, Jeremiah Barber, Ambrose S. Thoma, J. D. Bordwcll, D. Morris, J. Sayre, Charles S. Hoyt, John A. Cadmus, J. B. VanOsdol, John F. llobarl, John G. Ferguson, A. A. Oakly. n^H E PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by .L the Grace of God Free and Independent: To all per sons interested in the estate of Benjamin II. Gardner, late of the Town of Potter, in the County of Yates, deceased, and especially to the creditors, heirs at law, and next of kin of said deceased, send Greeting ;— Ycu and each of you are h»reby notified, cited and requi red personally to be and appear before our Surrogate of the county of Yates, at Ids office in the villoge of I’uun Yan on the third day o f October next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon o f that day, then and there to attend to the final settlement of the accounts of the proceedings of Jeremiah Uarberan d Hannah J. Gardner, Administrators of Ac., of said Benjamin H.Gardner,deceased. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the seal of Office o f our said Surrogate to be hereunto affixed. Wit ness, William S. Briggs, Surrogate o f thc said County of Yates, in said County atthe village o f Penn Yan the twenty-ninth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and flfly- 8lx, WILLIAM S. BRIGGS, Surrogate. S w c c d l s l i H a i r C r e a t o r , T HIS preparation has now been before the public about nine months,It has been applied, free qf charge at the proprietor’s rooms,880 Broadway, to all applicants.— Feeling confident of its merit in ordinary cases of loss vf hair, the proprietors took the above mode of proving it to the public, and atthe same time of affording to them selves the means o f testing its full worth in a variety of cases, which has been done. Theirsucvess has execeeried their highest expectation, and their experience has been that in many cases winch gave thc leyst hope, their prep aration has been soonest successful. T: ey do not pretend to restore the hair in eyery case, but the many astonish ing and extraordinary' cases in which this article has suc ceeded, should induce every one who is bald or losing their hair, and especially those who are likely to Inherit bald ness, to consider the Sweedish Hair Creator as necessary to their toilet as a comb or brush, and its regular daily use as requisite as their morning ablutions. The proprietors mode o f doing business lias been entirely free from hum bug. They hade striven to establish tbe 'act that, the hair can be produced and they have succeeded. Rend some of our numerous certificates, one a case of baldness seven years, another a case o f lose of hair from an abcess; an other from Erysipelas—all o f which have been entirely re stored. Besides these we have many teyVmmials from Physicians and others, which may be seen cf the Dep t, 380 Broad wav, New York. C E l t ' M F I C A T E S * N ew Yore, April 11,1555. We, the undersigned, recommend to those who arc bald or losing their hair, to use the S wkdish H air C urator .— Having had the preparation applied at the rooms o f the Proprietors, we believe It to be, from experiment, the only article which will produce or create hairupou heads where the baldness has been of years’ standing. Dr. Z. ROGERS, South Fourth St. Brooklyn. N. EAGER, 414 Broadway, N. Y. Dr. WM. C. BENNETT, 192 Fourt Avenue. J. PECK, 3‘»4 Fourth Street. T. II. LYONS, 55 Hudson Street. C. VAN TASSEL,279 Broadway. E. J. TALBOT, Citizen Office, lu Spruce Street. Dr. HENDERSON, Oculist, 45S Broadway. JOHN F. MOORE, 97 Clinton Place, Eighth Street. l)r. HENRY BURTNETK, 179 KastSeventh Street. W. C0LEBURN, 39 West Twenty-first Street. DAVID RATTRAY, 78 Fifty-second Street. WALTEN MOORE,225 West Twenty-seventh St. WILLIAM IRVINE, 17 Catharine Street. GEO. F. SMITH, 1 11 Spring Street. A. P. HIGGINS, 297 Broadway. MARY C. CRAYTON, fiU4 Broadway. JULIA A. GONSALVES, 15S Fourth Street. M. O. BANKS, 553 Broadway. N ew Y ork , March 22,1S55. To tlte Proprietors o f the Steal ink Hair Creator: Gents—Having been quite bald for the last six or seven years, I was induced, by reading your advertisement, to make trial of the Swedish Hair Creator. It is now about five months since 1 commenced Us use, and my hair is growingugain very finely, where, previous to using your preparations, there was none at all. In justice to your wonderful discovery, I must add that I have tried every means in iny i>owur to restore my hair, and all other prep arations seemed to do more harm than good. I take great pleasure in stating that I am now convinced of having my hair entirely restored,and cheerfully give you this testimo ny, hoping it may induce others who are skeptical, as I was, to give your Swedish Hair Creator a fair trial. Yonra, G. F. SMITH, 111 >pringSt. ical formulas known. From the Clyde Times, Oct. 1MA1S#. Dr. II alskt ’ s F o a m W ink .—This Wineiianuta article which by experience we can reccoomesj^ highest terms. S h o c k i n g 1 C a s e o f R h e u m a t i s m C i * i n t h r e e W e e k * . New York, July Dr. G. W. H alsey .—I reside at 82, Vestry 8t^ this city. During the last two years I have bettn^ with the Rheumatism that my friendstold me tba^ not stand It through the coming winter. Mykpi, dreadfully swollen, ami I suffered excruciating this situation I procured your Forest Remedies,^ both the Pills and the Wine, according to theji^ Iu about a week I began to experience their and in three weeks I w.s able to go to work, Wbld^ not done in eight months before. . M. L 1 NCH, 8 2 , >MtrySu.t L o n g S t a n d i n g C ourt U i Gci.eralfclt Ity-) a n d l> r o p # l c a l Disorder. CURED A T 25 AVENUE, NEW YORK. Dr. H alsey , New York, Aug, lllfi DearSfr.—My wife has been severely troubtyfi, cough more than six years: more or less darin/d^ she h;is been attended by the Doctors but permanent relief, until she. took your Pills. She has taken one bottle of the than one box of Pills, which has so flir restvfeo^Q^ indulge the hope that s» petretr more will comp ltitlli} My daughter also has bfcdh ctidfed'of* General DASii| Dropsy, by the use of the Forest Remedies. WM. BROWN,2J AFJBT The Forest Wine and Pitts are 9brarejgn Ktwtdfn all tt e following complaints, anti it shouvi be andmis that it Is the roecical influence of )>oth Rembhu seflaii getker In tire blood which exert tbe wotslerlti tfleflii the cure of obstinate diseases. Although the frbiht are a never fail ing remedy in all cam that itquirew purgatives, yet in Chronic Diseases both the Wkti Pills are absolutely nece»sessary. The l * o r « ‘ S l W is h * and 6*111*arewsmotedteee me most severe Coughs, CoUs, pain in the hick, 4* ma, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Rheumatism, and 6 ml The Wine and Pills cure the Fever and A got, k which complaint they have acquired a high ep* ulation. Ulcers,Boilt, BlotchesScabbed-lhd Worm. Erysipeles, Salt lihrum, Sort s, aud every kind of Humora^aaodiet Female Complaints, Debility, Night Sweats, and weakiy State of the Con stitution, Bilious Disorder, Foal Stomach, and Morbid Condition of the Bowels, Head Aches,Ner- vou s Disorders and General Derangement of the System Affections of the Bladd.-r, Bilious Cholic, LocJof A ppetit e, Pains in the Bones, Scrofula, & All othcrcomplalnls which an se from Impure lloemh Disortiereti state ol the System. G W.HAlfll! General Depot, No. 64 Walker Street, NewYoik, Appoint 'd Agents in Penn Yan, LADrAM4Som E. II.H untington . 4m1ot H O IV A K D A*SOCIA 101 PHILADELPHIA. I M P O R T A N T ANNOUNCEMENT, l . s 4w. B iolice lo C r e d i t o r s . loan order o f William 8. Briggs, Surrogate of Yates County, all persons having claims agamet the Estate of George V. Hazard, late of Torrey, in said county, deceased, are requested to present the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, Executor of Ac., of said deceased, at his place uf residence in Dresden, on cr before the 8oth day of September next. Dated, March 25th, 1856. CniGSS GEORGE V. HAZARD, Executot. SUPREME COURT,COUNTY OF YATES. The President Directors, and Company of TheSteubeu County Bank, against SARAH BUELaud Others. I N pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made in this action, the undersigned Sheriff of the County of Yates, will sell at Public Auction, at the Court House, in the village of Penn Yan and County o f Yates, on Thurs day, the 16th day o f October next, at 2 o ’clock, in the af ternoon, the premises described in said judgment as follows, to-wit: 41 All those certain pieces or parcels of land, situate, ly ing and being in the town o f Benton, in the County of Yates, af >resaid, and described as follows: Tho one piece being the equal half lying on the east side o f lot number one hundred and fifteen, (i 15) in township number eight, in the first range, containing eighty-eight acres more or less. Also one other piece of land, being a p-irt of the same lot, No. 115, and beginning twenty ro-Js north of the south line o f the said lot, on a line drawn through the middle of the euid lot, thence west so fur that a parallel line to be drawn through the •>nminder of the said lot with the before mentioned multile line on a north course to the north line of the raid lot, will contain twelve acres ; thence cast to the said middle or division line; thence south to the place vf beginning, being the farm < f which Cyrus Buell died seized November. 1S85 Also all those certain other pieces o f land described as follows ; Being parts of lots number seven, seventeen and eighteen, in township number seven, second range, being the town of Jerusalem, iu the said county, and described as follows: Beginning at a stake at the north-east c rner of John Sherman’s land; thence South eighty-seven degrees,east one hundred und ninety-eight rods and ten links ; thence south three degrees; west oue hundred ami eight rods and twenty links ; thence north eighty-seven degrees ; west twenty-five rods to the cast line of lot number eigh teen ; thenee along said line south three degrees; west fifty-one rods and five links, to the south-east comer of said lot number eighteen; thenee along the south line thereof; north eighty seven degrees, west one hundred and seventy-three rods and ten links, to said bliennau’s south-east corner, thence along hia east line, north three degrees, east one hundred ami sixty rods to the place of beginning, containing one hundred und ninety acres and four tenths. Also beginning at Rosweli Clark’s south-east corner, thence south three degrees, west twenty-four chains and twelve links ; tt.ence north eighty-eight de grees twenty minntes, west twenty .chains and seventy- two links; thence north three degrees, cast twenty-four chains and twelve finks; thence south dghty-eight de grees twenty minutes; east twenty chains, seventy-two links to the place of beginning, containing fifty acres anil G O O D F O R B U R N S . A N APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC ! FRIENDS, COUNTRYMEN, A N D A L L MANKIND IN GENERAL j m ► • u»i %m U F,AR me for my cause, and be attentive that you may the better judge. Believe me for mine honor — and have respect to mine honor—that you may believe. If there be any in this County that wish i o buy Jiooks, Stationery , M u sical Instru ments and Fancy Gooks cheap > let them draw near and be satisfied, I would respectful ly state to the inhabitun ts of Yatee County, that I have just received from New York city, one of the largest and best selected stocks of BOOKS, STATIi NERY, MUSI CAL INSTRUMENTS AND FANCY GOOD*, and 1 wil also say without fear ol contradiction, one of the cheapest ever offered in this county; comprising some of the LATEST AND BEST WORKS in every department of Literature and the fine Arts. S t l H I O L B O O K S of every kind in the Untied States, (all of which are used in Yates County.) Also, a very large assortment of N kw Y ork , March 15,1855. 7o the Proprietor* o f the StcerlUh Hair Creator: G ents —In the early part of last Summer, my daughter was afflicted with an abscessabout one inch above the cen ter of tile osfrouti *, the diameter of which was two inches. It was opened, and after the discharge had ceased, the roots of the hair were exposed on the inside of the scalp.— Within a week, all the hair over the diseased spo* had fal len out. Two experienced medical men were consulted, who decided the spot would remain permanently bald.— Various restorative means were resorted to, without effect, when a friend recommended your Swedish Hair Creator. After ten days' application, a microscopic examination ev idenced a growth of fine dovvny-looking hair. It to now full length and perfectly healthy. I then recommeneti it to a lady (relative) who had lost her hair from erysipelas. She u ed it with a tike happy result. I hike pleasure in givingyou this testimony in favor of your valuable discove ry, belie veing it to be, from actual experiment, one of the very few useful curative articles that emanate from Quack- dom. Respectfully vours, Dr. HENRY BUllTNKTF., No. 179 East 17thst. This Preparation comprises a bottle o f Liquid and jar of Pomade. When applied at our rooms, no charge is made until the the Hair isfttl/y restored , It never fails restoring the Hair when its loss has been caused by fever or sickness; and seldom requires mure than one bcttic to arrest its falling out. As an article of toilet it is invaluable, as it keeps the hair healthy , and gives to it an extremely elegant appear ance. Baldness is enerally hereditary. Mothers should use it upon their children e heads, asit not merely aids the growth of the Hair, but is sure to prevent ultimate bald ness. Sent to any part o f the United States upon rhe receipt of $1. Address order* tothe Proprietors of the S wkdish H air C reator , 890 Broadway, New York. N. B. — Usual dis count to the trade. Also for sale the justly celebrated METROPOLITAN LIQUID IIAIR DYE. For coloring the Hair or Whiskers, either a lively black or brown, the moment ii is»applied. Full directions accompa- ny each Ifottle. P r let 7 5 e v i x . Sent lo any part of the United States. N. IL—Liberal discount to the trade. CLARK <6 FRAZER, Vrop’r Swedish Hair Creatofr, UStl Broadway, New York. Sept., 1S55. ly'57. 0 all persons afflicted with Sexual Dieases, nd • .spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impoietwi norrhoea. Gleet, Syphilis, fhe Vice of Onanism,rf Abuse, Ac., Ax*, ^ The Howard Association in view of fhe awfoldta tion of human life, caused b,v Sexual Diseases, toil deceptions practiced upon the* unfortunate victimseit diseases by Quacks, have directed their Consulting 8cip as a Charitable Acf, worthy o f their name, to give Jw Advice Gratis , lo all persons thus afflicted, whoippty letter, xvith a description of their condition, (age,wq tion, habits o f life, itc.. and in cases of extreme pi and suffering, to F u r n H I i J i e d i c i n c s F r e e o t Cbaift The Howard Association is a benevolent Instituting tabtished by special endowment, for the relief of anddistress*Hl, afflicted with Viruleutand Epidemic Die es. It has now a surplus ol means, which the 9ind have voted tc expend in advertising thc above M/te, I s needless to add that the Association command*fiti>£ rest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the rovfp proved inodt-rn treatment Just published, by the Association, a Rcptfatyttor torrhoe-t, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of turbation or Self-Abuse, ami other diseases dl to'tort Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which wiMtWill mail (in a sealed envelope) Free of Charge, on Atrttif of Two Stamps for Postage. Address, Dr. GKO R. CALHOUN, Consulting fap Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street,FW phi a, I’a. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Pnitel GEO. FA1RCII1L ), Secretary. Wj C L O T H I N G I O K T H E IIM.IOM NEXT TO M. HAMLIN’S, IN E. k F. L SXIfl N e w B l o c k . 1 j> E. SMITH is again m the field with oneof ibtkf 1 • and beat assortments of CLOTHS, CASSltiEti VESTINGS, FURNISHING GOOD and KEADVMl CLOTHING ever brought to this market, which ii* at greatly reduced prices. I am prepared to exhibitd ter assortment of goods and sell at lower prices thu* ever heard or dreamed of. My Clothing is all Howl ufacture. and warranted to he just what it is repra* to be. Mr. COOLEY k Mr. IIYATT arc still will oti all those who who wish the K e n t F i t u n d H o s t F a > l i l o n « b l e ft will, of course, find this the place, as I have are^l stock of goods foi the Custom Trade, embrtcipf 11 variety o f English, French and American Cloths sirf simeres. My stock of Velvet and Plush Vesting*null ntohingGoods,such as SHIRTS, DRAWKKS.OU* Ac., is unusually large, and will be sold at a small ed” on cost. To those who prefer to buy Cloths and Ci#W by the yard I will offer great inducements, as Ihs«' largest assortment ever brought into this countf,*^1 will be sold at astonishingly low prices. V I done at the shortest notice, and viro ed to fit If properly made. I want every ooeiottDI me before purchasing elsewhere, and I will satisfy d® I have the best stock, and unn sell at lower rales Um* other establishment in Yates or the surrounding i’ NffP Don't forget the p lacejn E. k F. E. S miths ' . ex t below M. Hamlin’s, and opposite D. W, Co s Store. p i. Slllfl Peon Van, October, 1855. * TIIIKI) ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS A T BURBIl^ n r STA T IO N E R Y , ed to the said Sarah Bueil by deed, dated December 28 h 1835. in the whole containing two hundred und forty more or less. DANIEL LANSING, B. W. FRANKLIN, Atty. Sheriff. Dated Septembers, 1856. TIE C PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the Grace o f God Free and Independent: To all persons nteveeted in tl e estate of Thomas Reynolds, late o f the townrof Middlesex, in the county of Yates, dcceised, and especially to the creditors, heirs at law, and next of kin of said deceased, Send* Greeting: You and each of you are hereby notified, cited and re quired personally to be and appear before our Surrogate of the County of Yates, at his office In the village ot Penn Yan, on the 26th day of September next, at ten o ’clock in the forenoon o f that day, then and there to attend to the final settlement of the accounts of the proceedings of Ambrose S. Thomas and Joseph B. Reynolds, administra tors of Ac., of said Thomas Reynolds. IN TESTIMONY u HEREOF, we have caused the seal of-office of our said Surrogate to be hereunto af fixed. WITNESS, William S. Briggs, Surrogate of the County o f Yates, iu said County, at the village o f Penn Yan, the 20tli day o f August, in the year.of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. WILLIAM b. BRIGGS. Surrogate. comprising Fancy Colored Notes of all Shades and Sizes Fancy Borders. Reticulated Ladies Gilt edge, Ruled and Plain. Commercial Note, gro and cheap, 100 Reams to be sold at a Bargain. BATH PAPER of various sizes and colors, gilt edge and plain. LKTTKR PAPER, from $1,15 to $4,00 per Ream. CAP PAPER—all kinds and qualities. LEGAL CAP. Bill Paper, Folio Post, Packet Posts Quarto Post, and Flat Cap, and to cap all, 1 can sell it cheap. ENVELOPES of every kind, grade, size and color. GOLD PENS, from the best makers—A large as sortment. STEEL PENS, Pen Kohlers, large assortment of Knives and Paper Folders, Ink and Ink Eraser, Pen- oils and Pencil Rubber, French Lithographs and Pictures of all sizes and prices. GILT MOULDINGS and Frames made to order of Gilt Rosewood. OVAL FRAMES on hand. Also, a large as sortment o f IN T E R E S T IN G TO FARM ERS. 'rM IE Mill Property known as the 1 iii o s m K i t Ti having passed Into my hands, I am prepared to do all kinds of CUSTOM WORK. O ’ S REGULATOR. ti* W E are receiving this week a large stock f V SUMMER GOuDri, comprising a complete**, ment o f Styles whieh cannot be found.in any other w in this town. We have a large Stock, and weif*5 them for about 75 per c e n t , on the dollar of the ref cost to manufacturers* We have JOB LOTS OF SILKS. StaAiomry and Fancy Goods with neatness and dispatch. Having spent many years in the business, I do not hesitate to ray 1 can and will give as good satisfaction to all my patrons, as any other Custom Mill iu the country. 1 shall introduce all the modern improvements made m the business, during the past few years, including one >f HARRIS BROTHERS' celebrated Stone Smut, and Scouring Machines, Which are not excelled in the World. I am also prepared to Grind ALL KINDS OF FEED, in cluding Corn in the Ear. REMEMBER THE MILL, the first door oei:w Root’s Flouring Mill. Give ue a call ami let my wvk speak for itself, JAC#'B VXLKNTINE. (Late ot Bouud Brook, N. J. Penn Yan, May Sth, 1856. t(6S9 Chatties, Brazes, Jaconets, Lawns, DeLalnss Ac. Felling Uwns for WJfc per yard, which cost to roi«^ tore from 15c to fl.'c per yard, which other H** town must still sell for 22 and 25c. Wo have lhe ^ nest of JACONETS, which is and lias been k UI b el^ toonumejoustoo meutlon. All I have to say to, that if you want anything In our line, call and you cun find it. And lust, though not least, I have<one ol the very best as sortments of FANS GAUPET ESTABLISH xiENT. A LL the various Grades of Carpew from an elegant Brussef and three ply down to a Cotton 2s 6d, togeth. L.S. In Penn Yan, so keep cool while I state anothet\fact that BOOKS and STATIONERY are 20 per cent, cheaper In New York than they were six weeks ago. llAGd are cheap, and PAPER Is Cheaper. Flour is cheaper, and Books can be made cheaper, and this stock is CHEAPER, having been purchased since the fall. I am also receiving the LATEST PUBLICATIONS from New York City weekly by Express, and any Book that we do uot have on hand, will be ordered at once. N E W M USIC received every week. A liberal discount nnde to Teach ers, and $11 orders for Sheet Music filled with promptness and dispatch. Having the Agency of PRINCE k CO'S’ MELODEONS er with Rash Mailings, Oil Cloths, Mats, Stair and Rag Carpets are kept in qnnutiiies, more than equal to the de mand,. Increasing care and interest will be given to this part of our trade. The handsonest patterns will always be selected as fast as they appear in the market, and from every aval (hide source, ami will be offered so low as to se cure a large mid permanent trade. M. HAMLIN. In MLKS we nave the most extensive 'ndSflXwriMi sortmsnt we ever ha<t. SPLENDID SM.K8! for 50c, 62)<c, and all prices from vheseto and allcolors from White to Black. Our assortment of H a • 1 1 111 in , to nowcompW*-! have them at all prices and of all styW from IIjRw in Lace, Shawls, Scarfs, and Mantilla shapes. have the FRENCH GOSSAMER, a splendid Stock. We have over 80 styles of LAS; in fact, every style that has been io year. No Old Styles tol>e found here. All are Fresh, and all bought within the last ten dsyiBiy sacrifice to the makers. Our Styles are ALL Ni\ ” cannot be found at any other House in Town. We have also a General Assortment of A l l KINDS OF GOODS, V C B e l l i T o TH D e . no ore before worth this b< of the same i ent wi greath Y j M To M ANl D e Bnpti: by th; at th< pared of cir< judge of in «XV once d “ A. that a; shake; Th ority 1 y j>o; to th< word ihtroc 1 shoul the pi W fc respec and [; secuh but, L gene i O m n lies p ih th< logici meat wher to th Thefr paint aroui of th ence Tl from relig i shak an be ei is gn othei I onin^ riEc by J at tiii shakii of ail d i v i w the a ask, ures wise 1 fact. shorl Tl by t lor a which we have not time now to mention, nor ttoF? ter to set up this week, but it will be and ever char BUTTER SALT.— IM P ORTED. fu ll X J ONE other should be used in making GOOD BUTTER i ' L. K, LAPIIAM k SON keep a constant supply In hie place. W A N T E D I M M E D I A T E L Y J 4w. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. P URSUANT to an order of William S. Briggs, Surrogate ot Yates County, nU persons having claims against the estate of Eli Wood, late of Benton in said County, de ceased, are requested to present the same, with the vouch ers thereof, to the undersigned Rxecutoris of Ac., of de ceased, attheirplaces of residence In Benton and Torrey on or before the 25th day of Feburary next, *1 Dated August 21st, 1856. 6m704. JOHN KIPP ) „ AARON EDMONDS j Executors. P NOTICE TO CREDITORS. JRSUANT to an order o f William 8. Briggs Surrogate of Yates County, all persons having claims against the Estate of Luke Conley, bite of. Potter, in said county, tie- ceased, are requested to present tfte'same, with tho vouch ers hereof, to the undersigned, Kxecutor of £c., o f sahl deceased, at hie place of residence in Potter, vn or before the 9th day ol January next. Dated July 7th. 1356. 09.ro.6 JAMES CONLEY, Executr. Bass D epartment , A lbany , March 27,1855. N OTICE ts hereby given pursuant to theStatuteinsuch case made and provided, that all the circulating notes issuedto H. B. B knnett , an individual banker, (Bank of Balnbridge, Peon Yan,) must be presented for payment at the office of the Superintendent of the Banking Deport ment, o f the State of New York, within two years from the date hereof, or the funds deposited for the redemption o the circulating notes Issued to the said banker will be givl pnen, 4 8)y9 D, B. ST. JOHN, Sup- and also some of the best P I A N O S of the day, I can furnish anything In that line VERY LOW, GUITARS, Violins, Accordeans. Flutenas, Flutes,Claro- tets, Sax Horns, Fifes,and all other kinds of Musical in struments on hand and for sale at the COUNTY BOOK* STORE, No. 52, Main Street, nearly opposite the Yates County Bank. JAMES BUR NS. Penn Yan, June I l ‘ h, 1856. *94tf B Y the subscriber in the village of Branchport, TWO JOURNEYMEN SHOEMAKERS, of Steady Habits , BOOKS! BOOKS!! ■am rpiIE Subscribers are enabled to offer ur<- usual inducements to their patrons, having increased facilities of furnishing goods In their line at EXTREM E L Y LOW PRICES. To their usual large Stock o f STANDARD, THEOLOGICAL, MEDICAL, LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, They ore continually adding ih* latest and best publica tions, MAGAZINES\ <fcc., assoon as issued. TO SUIT THE TIMES, a large variety o f MISCBLLA - N E 0 US BOOKS nWlnavr be sold at N e w Y o r k W h o l e s a l e P r i c e s - SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, MAPS, GLOBES FINE ENGRAVINGS, French Pictures, Lithographs, GILT PICTURE FRAMES, Common do., PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY,Embossed,Reticulates and Colored, Letter aud- Note Papers. Enoellopes, <6e. EMBROIDERY MATERIALS, Wot's*#**,Silks, Cotton. W A L L , P A P E R , An Immense Stock of Selected Patterns, of Common and Extra Paper ; BORDERS, OIL SH a DES AND CURTAINS, a better variety, and a litlle cAecywthan elsewhere. M O SIC’—A few first rate PIANOS, MELODEONS and other INSTRUMENTS, on hand and for sale very low . N e w S h e e t M u s i c received every few days.*— Any thing incur line not on hand furnished at thesnsrteei notice. • . B o o l e B l t l d l i t g r done promptly and cheap. P o 5 3 S ? “ e j b ' 1?kB' L- * s- DENT01' and “ Good Trade,” also, a boy, or young man to learn the trade, One having some knowledge of the business pre ferred. Also, uny quantity of FARMER'S PRODUCE, HIDES, PELTS ife CASH I N EXCHANGE FOR BOOTS AN D SHOES A s Cheap as lhe Cheapest, and good as ihe very best / C. F. DICKINSON, Branchport, July 22d, 1856. $w goiug. found ONLY at BURU1LL BROTHERS, g l o r N o . 4 0 M a i n M rrcet) BURRILL BROTflf? Penn Yan, June 11th, 1856. nect a da A RARE CHANGE FOR A DRUGG^* hfrjji T H U subscriber having recently determined *SJ A Penn Yan, will lease to any responsible P*^1 mos Drug Store, late’y occupied by Jot k ftoerooF. ^ This to » grand opportunity for any perron engaging In the Drug Trade. Tke stand Is the okhJJj in all respects the most desirable for that bosioessofw For particulars, call upon A. V. HARPEVDIK6 k ? Attorney Ac., Penn Yan. JOHN W I L flW Penn Yan, May 22,1856, ^ B LOND EDGINGS and Whiskey Blood of all just received by ' T. F. SHAl^ WET LINENS^ F OR 2 s 6d per yard, very cheap, at May 14. BRUEN A FISH. any ter < cond H \ j u disci I MANTILLAS! MANTILLAS!! C LOTHS.—Our Stock of Cloths is full and dtffj composing everything, from tbe cheapest noti > T nE newest styles on vhich we .hall offer special in- Summer Cloths, to the nicest F r e n c h B ^ d o lh.^ , ducements. jjr UEN A FISII. auam s s m e r earl S TRIPE VALENCF.INES, * new etyje of f ___ Travelling Dresses. M- E. LEWIS, goods for Peon Yan, April22d, 1856, Ag’t. fABASOLS. T H U C H E a P E S T place to buy Salt by the barre **• or bng, lo Peon Yan, is at L. E. LAPUAM A SONS. Remember that-. T H E largest assortment in Town at -1- May 14. per* Hot BRUEN LARGE assortment of Embroidered Drapery, Muslin A LARGE assortment w ciuvruiuereu vrapi and Oil Window Shades, (Gold Bordered.( G L O T H S , CASSIMERE8 and VESTINGS, and rich lot, at low rates for cosh. , a M. B. LBfflB, *- 1 - 690 , - - - • CLOTHS, UASSIMERES, &c. A l l colors o f French and American Broadcloths, Black DoeSkin.Cassiroeres—a lanre variety of Fancy Cassl- roera, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Testings, Ac., can be bad October, 1S55. T. F. SHARPE, 23 Main su ’53 S HIRTS.—A nice assortment Just rec’d and selling low. April 224,1856. ADAMS A MdNIBL. DRESS.. GOODS I B l a c k a n d f a n c y b il k s , p o p l i n s , b a r e g e s , LAWNS, GINGHAMS, and opier dress Goods, a largo assortment, for sale at low prices, at No. 10,Main Street. CS9 W. D.6QUIKR. SILKS! SILKS!! SILKS!!! A LARGE line of Black Silks, of the celebratwl*5 factureof Bischoff, Red Letter, Ac. of all priest warranted not to crack. My Fancy Silks errlheJJT and most elegant styles ever seen in Western New }r T. F. SHARPE,28Mlgf October, 1855. % ] th© the M I I j L I N E K T GOODS u t W IioM fw Bonnctt Ribbons, French and English OropWjf the Th< it a ca Silks, Satins, Crown Linings, C“Pe ;*£•’/ & . i. .. tciiinAH Ml tiitVKb * Sale Prices to Milliners etei ■ ^ 7 'A N N T E D , W o o l e n Socks,^large ^ £ £ 8 w T * ^ 7 W I T I ' ^ I M F — B f th o .b b l.6 r t t > O UR BUSINESS 19 TO SELL AS‘CHEAP CAN—not as dear as we cam ft fed LAPHAM. i turners are somewhat different in thc two cases, ever think o f It ? js-.ii if