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» /« arka ’T JjQlNGS AMONG DILY-GODPS BRDEN & FISH, AVING Just received their magnificent Stock o f J b 'u l l & u d W i u t c r < * o o d » « Which embraces such a great variety that all can be pleased with quality style and price. No pains hRS been spared to procure the moat desira ble goods in the Eastern Markets, and our ample facilities for obtaining them at the LOWEST rates, enable us to assure all that they will find our establishment the CENTRE OF ATTRACTION. i For RICHNESS, VARIETY, EXCELLENCE and cheapness . t u n l f o r m t o w P r i c e s I s o u r HI o I t o * It will not be our aim or policy o f business to sell a few familiar articles “ at cast,” to send forth a sounding name,” but the glittering tinsels o f the Fabric o f Fashion unreal and unsubstantial as they are, shall not subsist upon the shortcomings o f fair small profits on the many items o f worth and necessity; but mark It and remem ber at this concern, that side by side on the prin ciple of LOW PRICES, they roust either stand or fall. Your attention is invited to our magnificent stock of Fancy Silks which comprises the greatest variety iu lates County, A great variety o f ladies Cloaks and Talmas. ... \ ‘ “ “ Cloths, all Colors. Plam Plaid, and Stripe French Merinos. u “ • “ DeLaoesand Debases and some n,ew styles o f Ladles Dress Goods, handsome as Silks - - Hlttck, Blue, Brown, Mixed and Cray Beaver Cloths for Overcoats,so that we Can assure all those wanting a nice Overcoat, that we have the best stock ever ottered in Otis market. fancy Cassimeres, the real French that will wear five xtfrt. Btocba,Cashmere, Thibet,and \\ oolen Long and Square gatb, in great variety. files o f Prints, Sheetings, Ticks, Checks, Table Linens, Napkins, Towelling, Damasks for Curtains and Upholster ing, Oil Window Shades and Trimmings. Ribbons, Kin- broi series, Thread Edging, Velvet Ribbons, Fringes and a host of the Fancys and Substantial, which will be down with pleasure, and offered at prices that will bo light every time. Our w or- of honor for it. Sept. 25, 1850, BRUEN & FISH. Wot th H U T T H E R E S U L T ! A MONG Ihe many questions agitating the people at the present time, the one, “ where to buy goud goods c h e a p i s not the least important. This question cau be answered satisfactory to every one who will call at NO* 1 0 , HI A I N S i l t L E T . ami examine the stock of new Fall and Winter Goods, just received. The suuscrluCr announces to his old customera, and ail Others who wish to buy goods, that he has received a full assortment of tiesirabls goods, suitable for the tall and winter trade, consisting o f HR0A1) CLOTHS, Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Vestings, Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans for Men and Roy’s wear. Wool and Canton Flannels licking, Stripes, Checks, brown and bleached Shirtings ittd Sheetings, a large stock very cheap , Linseys, Towel- lugs, Table Covers, Damask Table Diapers, Grain Bags hud other domestic goods. The attention of the Ladies Winvited to my assortment of BLACK AN1) FANCY SILKS, Flain and Plaid Merinos, Gala Plaids, DeLains. Puramet- ; IB* Poj.lins, Detiaize,, Ginghams, and Prints, White Good-^jjrcs* Trimmings, Velvet Ribbons, Gloves and Hosiery. Also a large stock o f W o o l a.ei<l U r o c h a which will be offered at low j rices. Groceries and Crockery will be sold as cheap as can be afforded. Thankful for past favors, I would respectfully solicit a share o f patrunege. W. D. SQINR. i’euu Yun, Oct. 2. 7lutf. t h i : i s s t ; I M P O R T A N T FACTS F O .R VEXOCIiA TS, AMERICANS <& REPUBLICANS ! G REAT and important.issues connected with our polit ical relations may well flalm your attention this Fall, But there ate other questions of interest, which should not be disregarded by any man, woman or child in Yates County. They are, let. Where can we find the best assortment o f FALL *nd WINTER GOODS? ill. Where can we buy them the CHEAPEST? Now after due deliberation, wo have come to the con clusion that the true answer is N o . 2 0 , HI A S N - s t j P e n n V a n * Teati we say, come and be convinced of the correct- nwsofour decision. You will find in our stock, DRESS GOODS, an endless variety, from fast colored Ud Calico, to elegant A'ilk,(Mer riiuack Calico, 11 cents. SHAWLS o f every size, grade, color and price. PRESS TRIMMINGS, a beautiful assortment. K.MllKOlDEUlESof the most exquisite workmanship. BONNET RIBBONS,as gay and lov e l/ as a Rainbow. CLOTHS, from the cheapesttd the best. Iu short, a splendid assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS! GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASS WAKE, ROVING, HARDWARE, MIRRORS, WOODEN WARE, HARNESS STONEWARE. OVER SHOES, Ac. Such is our slock. One word as to low prices. Come and see for your selves. Our goods shall be sold cheap. REMEMBER ! we do not mean to be undersold! ADAMS A McNIEL. Penn Yan, Sept. 80th, 1S56. * 7lUtf. D r . U U S S L L J . W H I T E , A NALYTICAL PHYSICIAN,willbe iuattendancc at hisolficesas follows: . PENN YAN, American Hotel, Thursday, the 13th of November. Syracuse, St. Charles Hotel, Monday the Gth o f Oct., and Friday afternoon, and Saturday the 81st of October, ami 1st uf November, and Monday, the 2tih of Novem ber. Auburn, American Hotel, Monday, the 10 of Nor. Waterloo, Eagle Hotel, Monday, the lutli o f November. Canandaigua. Canandaigua Hotel, Wednesday, the 12th o f November - Leroy, Eagle nutel, Friday, the 14th of November. Batavia, A liu :can Hotel, Saturday, the 15ih of No vember. F-aglv Hotel, Tuesday and Wednesday, the 'a r,, and the ISth of October.aud Tuesday t ,c 18th and 19th of November. T RAY LEA V r n o M G . W . S I M M O N S ’ O l d A d vertisem en ts* R EVAMPED and good as new, with a small touch o f patriot sro. NEW GOODS, Buck and Breck, Mariposa, Fillmore, Kansas, Neal Dow, and Pious Beecher, together with Poet Porcupine's old Rusty Sword. » Hurrah, Hurrah, for Buck and Breck, With Marii>03i neck and neck. They leave poor Fillmore a mournful wreck. And old Neal Dow a contemptible Speck. The Free State murderers went to Kansas, Expressly to get up a wicked fracas. And with Border Ruffians band and hand, With sorrow and mourning have filled the land. Pusillanimous Beocher wields Bible and Rifle, And I have an old sword worth a trifle, Therefore with his saintship woud gladly raffle, The winner to have Swordj Rifle and Bible. Ten cent Jimmy was a bold Soldier, As he marched to war grew firmer and bolder, Ilia courage was good and knees were firm, lie met no enemy and was not b reed to run. Awake, awake, both Saints and Sinners Don't be misled by new beginners, Trade with Simmons and be the gainers, Certainly, if you pay the golden shiner*. Be calm, be quiet, let the poet say on, In kindly feelings olfrolic and fuu, Of fashionable Goods of highest ton. Low prices and great reform. Ladies, walk in and sec the Bargains liefe, With colors rich, and good as daylight clear, They'l bear the test, the test o f Soap and water, NY ill wellbecome the mother or the daughter. Aud then, they are cheap as any far or near, For sure I’d scorn, yes, scorn to sell too dear. Come make the trial and vou’l not complain, 1 ou’l be well plvused, aud 1 your custom gain. Fee he* e, the Silks, Ihe Velvets Ribtrr.s, lace, And Cn s, i’ll vouch becoming every fnce, A choice of fcimwls, both rich and neat I have, To suit the young and gay,aud matron grave. Ami veils of Richest kind, and muslins white, N\ ith liote and gloves, and all that cau delight, The varied lasts and fancy of the fair, For In re arc articles both choice and rare. And then my GItOCF.RIES I’m sure will please. Sugars so pleasant, and so choice the teas, You'd Joy the break lost table to attend. And quaff the beverage and the whole commend Come gentlemen, and see what you can buy, 01 Vestments rich, I've got a full supply, X\ 1th » her articles for winter neat, Which cannot lull to make a suit complete. £,To please the gay pparker, hit the father's view, Ami give that grace to etuh so justly duo, And the price quite suited to the times, Equally pleasing with the parish chimes. Which piny delightfully three times a day, Ami please the old ami young, the grave and gay. Ami make your choice am! the cash pay down. For that’s the life of trade in Dresden Town. SodMas de tun »Uin tnit/ocendis. The Furnishing Store! N o , 1 0 6 C l t a t i i a m - s t . t c o r , o l P c a r l - s t , N E W Y O R K . E MBRACES an extensive and complete assortment of the latest Importations and best manufactures o f G E N T L E M E N 'S F U R N I S H I N G G O O D S , Equal in material, make, texture, durability and style, to any stock ever oiler.d in this country—-and at prices which cannot fail to secure the attention cf close oasu buyers, CONSISTING OF SHIRTS— with Linen bosoms, colarsand wristbands, of the finest qualities, and new and choice styles. CALICO SHIRTS—The very latest and most attract ive patterns. UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS—Of Wool# Merino, CasinltYe, Silk fllitl ddttoii, of desirable and dUl'able qualities—aud the XeviOT W ool UudergarrodHtti, so high ly approved by physicians. Also the SliakOi' Shift >md Drawers. CRAVAT?— Superior quality and beautiful styles, and a full assortment of Stocks, Collars, Necktyes, Gloves, Scarfs aud Mufflers.of the richest kinds. SUSPENDERS— An almost endless variety, including the finest aud most durable. POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS—Silk and Cotton— Plain and Printed—an unrivaled assortment. HALF HOSE— Wool and Cotton, selected expressly for retail trade; MORNING GOWNS— Elegant patterns, excellent ma terial.and the best make. This stock comprises all grades, from the lowest to the richest, that can be produced—and having every facility for importing aud manufacturing, not excelled by any other establishment in the United States—buyers therefore will consult their Interest by examining the goods which are sold at the L o w e s t P o s s i b l e C a s h P r i c e s , ‘ W Goods promptly delivered at all the Rail Road Depots, Steamboats, Ac., and in any part o f the city with out charge. *** SHIRTS made to order by experienced hands, In superior style, at short notice, warranted to fit. pST\ No machine work doue iu this establishment. Jy707. BURRILL BROTHERS a H AVE now open a splendid stock ot Full Goods com prising a C o m p l e t e A s s o r t m e n t of Lupines, Merino, Bombazine, and Detains, French,Bel- giearn and English Cloths, Coating, Cassimersand Vesting Also fancy Cassimeve, Tweeds,Kentucky Jeans, Satinetts, Ac. Domestic of all kinds, Allendale, New York Mills, Extra Fine Long Cloths, Green River Rogers Black tii ods Atlantic, A Lawrence Mills, Baltic Great l ulls, Bridge- water Hope Mills, aud Cabot Brown Sheeting, Brown (. ol- ored and Bleach Jeans, Ticking Strii«, Apron Check and Nankins Twilled and Plain Red Flannels ; White Orange and Blue Ftaunclls, Lincey Coilord Mannells. Black and Brown, Mevimack, Coeheco, American,Pacific, Fall River Newburgh and Richerson Prints. Manchester, Pacific and Persian DeLains, Paramettas, Alpami, Orleans and Coburg Cloths, Canton Cloths, &c. Bleached and Brown Linen Table Cloths, and Napkins. Toweling, Crush and Diapers ; Umbrellas, Satchels, Ac. im ucuA s h a w l s . We have a large and splendid assortment of Brocha shawls, Long and Square, which we nru selling at last year’s prices, notwithstanding the great advance. Also long and square plaid Shawls, Stella Shawls, and all other kinds now to market. SILK! SILK !! SILK! ! ! We never had so large an assortment before, nor such supmb styles. We have every quality, from the common The poet has run the length of his tether, and cannot four shilling silks, to tho elegant Brigade. We have them proceed further without the aid of dull prose, in which he m a 1 styles, l lain and btnped, Plaid and Plain, We have w*uld suy, if you wich to buy cheaper goods lur an extensive assortment of Black bilk--,of all the best make •*' J * 1 6 which we can sell at old prices. llochestci 80th of S-ji and Wed.. For con ■n’l.v.tan with those laboring under any chronic or long » u i .mg i iijduints.and if curable and reasonable directions uv v:uiyud to, they can be cured. DU. Vt > i . :'L> ti .(•> and undivided attention has been given tu Uiu > n'lii.i. forms of Chronic Diseases for the puutwvhv > <-:ir.*, ami for the last nine years he has vis- itelouw i,i i « m ; <>r >ix weeks twenty of the Prominent cities a>i‘j i-clween New York and Buffalo, and treated u i?.j. i.ic .,u*i happy effect MANY' THOUSAND aunuali'. ovt ’.i.i only applied to him after every ether resource them, and cured hundred* that have been gi\ < u up mi -. His theory of disease awl system of ireaunti.t from all otiiers. His medicines are preparod ujivvi t ulytical Principles—are free from Mer- oury—cma ■ i. i.\ Mineral Substances. He does not en courage i# v t His patients to any uuuecessary expense without a jv.t.-^AWe Imps ofSuccew. gfoT CONSULTATION FREE. V. S. All letters nnut be directed to Dr. R. J. White Buffalo, N. Y. _____________________________________ S U B U H F S A L E . B Y virtue of an execution issued out of the Supreme Court of the State of New Y'ork, 1 have seized and taken all the right title, and interest of Samuel 11. Olm dpi,ia the following described premises, tv-wit; iU that tract or parcel of land, situate in the town of Bentou and County o f Y'ates, at Penton Ge»UT) iu said Town, being about ouc and one fourth acres o f land, cii which is situated a house and barn,being a part of lot No 114, bounded as f o l l o w s O n the North by lands o f My na Cole, a » l on tl>e east by the highway, on tbe Xouth by Uods o f Ira Fairbanks, and on the west by lands of Myron Cole, and being the same premises lately owned and occupied by Samuel C. Lyon, which said premises 1 *hall expose for sale at the American Hotel, in the village wfPenn l'an, in the County of Yates, on the 15th day of Noveinb r n c x l,a t 2 o’clock in the afternoon of that day. Bated at Penn Yan; Oct. 2d. 1856. 7l0, . DANIEL BANNING. SIv-rifT. C l a i r v o y a n t P l i y s i c i k a u . H DUNBAR, would say to the inhabitants of Penn Yau and vicinity that he will remain here for a few weeks looser where he will continue to make Clairvoyant e x aminations and prescriptions to the sick, lie invites all tliose that arc afflicted with Disease to come and test Ids healint? power. He would say to those that are not able to come, to 8end a Lock o f ‘ Hair taken from over the right ear, and be invites all those that have been given up by other Phy- to come aud be restored to health. Examination $ 1 , prescription $ 1 . For rooms ‘enquire at M orris E arle ’ s Clothing Store.— bQice hours from D to 12 A. M., and 2 to 5 P. M. N. B* Particular attention paid to the diseases o f wo men and children. 40tf 1 desire to call the attention o f the afflicted to the power of Clairvoyance as a healing medium o f relief from disease. By means o f remedies prescribed by My. H. DuxuA«,Cluir- voyaot Physician, I have been lately restored to health and strength. The disease with wlptfi I was afflicted, completely baffled the skill o f ordinary medical treatment. Five eminent physicians gave me up to die. On taking tileremedies prescribed by him, I coipw n ced itoproving, ero nqw in full possession Of ordinary health and tifeflgth. 1 gratefully acknowledge a recovery so wonder ful hotii to me and my friends tvnv.have known my situa tion. I have great contidec.ce in Mr. D’s power to pros cribe successfully for disease, aud recommend to tile suf fering to secure his services, DANIEL RAPA LEE. \I would atei^ state that my daughter,who was dangerous ly Vick with an Infiamatiori of the Stomach, was rapidly and thoroughly cured by the prescriptions o f Mr. D uxuaii . Duudae, Sept. >855. ' I>. RAPALEK. BOOTS A N D SHOES A GOOD assortment of home made Boots and Shoes o all kinds, at f (\o* * 2 m a i n S t r e e t , one door North of Burrill Brothers Cheap Dry Goods Store. Also alt kinds of Boots and Shoes made to order by the best of workmen, and of the best material that can Le found. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of Gents Fine Calf Boots, both as to quality and style. Repairing done iclth Neatnam and Jjhpatvh, T B B M 8 U E A D Y P A Y . GEO. B.KINNKR, Agent. Don’t forget the place, No. 4 j , in the store with Charles P. Itemck, Jeweler,and Ciock and Watch repairer Pettit Yan, Sept. 11, l$bd. 70S. C a s h o r G o o d P a y , Than can be purchased iu Yat.es or Ontario Counties, go to SIMMUNb’ OLD CORNER STORE, and yon will find a Good Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Wooden Ware, Hats, Cups,Drugs, Medicines, \\ ater Lime Salt, Boat Stores, Arc. G. W. SiMMONS. Dresden, Sept. 12,t?56. N e w Seasonable, Fashionable A N D CHEAP tiOODS! UST received at FOWLE’S New Y'ork Cash Store, P e n n Y u u . Mr. C leveland ,— From the Steeple Of your Paper, tell the People, That at FuWLL’S they now can find The choicest goods of every kind— And all N ew 1 bought low for chink, Which will be sold (.only just think,) Full one third less than worthless trash Some buy on tick, Instead of Cash. We’ve every thing your wants require, Of beauteous styles, your hearts’ desire— In Dress Goods, Trimming*, Ribbons fine, That make the Girls at parties thine. We've Shawls, and handsome Bonnets rare, 8 o jaunty, for the young and fair ; And Velvets, Satins, and Silks bright, Oi tvieing e’en the Queen of Night. W e’ vd Ladies’ Cloaks of every shade. Both for ihe matron aud the maid, And Ladies’ Cloths the best in town, In light and dark, and gray and brown ; Of Paramettas and De Lain, Of Cashmtires rich, Merinos plain— De liege, and Plaids, and Bombazine, As fine a lot as e’er was seen. Ti>sues and Tarkoiis, muslin Dresses, Just tbe things to win curesse?-; M ith Flouncing, Edging, Veils and Gloves, Neat Collars, every Lady loves. Curtains iu Lace, and Muslin nice, That you can have at your own price; Irish Linens—till pure flax, Longest Whalebones without cracks; Handkerchiefs, and kid Gloves fine, L .ee Mitts, Lace Capes, ami Argentine; English, and Brussels, and Silk Laces, Black and while Edgings for your faces; Straw Buttons for the Ladies’ head*', Best of Ticks, to make your Beds: Needles. Pins, and Coats’es Thread* Not that good old Ladles dread. Elastii s, Bobbins, patent Skirting, And the Strings tar Corset girting; Batting, and Wadding, Ginghams new, Side and Back Combs, and Hair Pins to.#; The be.-t of P rints you ever sa w, Nit.e yards for JJullar is the Law; Lindseys and Hose, and Misses Hoods, Whirling, wheeling, and other Goods; Silk llhkfr. Cravats,Suspenders, W arm Gloves, and other frost defenders: Buttons with Tassels and without, Finest Drilling, good and stout; Rigoletts, Head Dresses fine, Working Cotton, Carpet Twine : Farmers’ Satin, good Sheeps Gray, To keep you warm in winter’s day. In Muslins—Sarsnett, Swiss, Nansook, Victoria Lawns, Bishops and Book: Flannels in both Wool aud Cotton, Woolen Y’arti that is not rotten; Cli tits for Towels ami for Table, Ami for tnoutuing,(roodsin Sable. But we must end this weaving rhymes— He's wise who watches signs and times. Fremont, Buchanan, Fillmore folks, Its one and all o f you we’d co ix, So cal; at once from every Town, And we will pell, for Money down. As many Goods for Dollars Four, As you can get at many a Store F r Five or Six.—Stay ! e’er we know it, We’ll limp worse than the Dresden Poet, And s-»y, without offending others, Our STORK is front ug B urrill Brothers. Penn- !'</«, .*/#(. ‘Jo. 1»56. MILLINERY GOODS ! We have the largest assortment we ever kept. We have an endless variety uf Ribbons, Bonnets, French and Amer ican Artificials, (at Wholesale,) Borders, Rattans, Covered Whalebones, Hard and Soft Wires, Whiskered Blonde, Blonde Edging, all widths, Footing, Black and While Bon net Silks Mode, Black English aud French Crapes, Black aud Colored Velvets and Satins, Cape J«tce, Crown Lin ings, OilSilk, Straw Buttons, Velvet Ribbons all widths, for minuting, Winter Bonnets, Colored and Chenile Bon nets, t lurence and Tuscan Bonnets. Ladies who wish to seethe largest ussorlmeutof Millinury Goods kept iu lids part, willplease give us a call. D M B I C O I D E I U E S . Such as Collars—sets, from G2)4 cts. to Twenty Dollars a set—Bands, Edging and Insertion, we have a full and cpleudid Slock. Also, WHITE GUUDSof all kinds, ttivtas Dotted and Plain Mulls, Nainsook Plain and Bared Surse- neit and Jacouett, Cambric and Bared Mulls. P a r i s C l o a k s a n d M a m i l l a y . We have a large line o f French Beaver C rey Cloaks and Mantillas on baud, Also TALMAS. We Ineutd to keep a much larger slock of these goods than usual this season. Cloak and Talma Patterns for sale at our Cloak ana Tal ma makers. Cloaks and Talmas made to order. We shall have a number of hands making Cloaks through the season Al o, shall receive them weekly from New Y’ ork. Ladies will please call and examine our Hock. They will be wel' paid for the trouble, as we never had so splen did a stock before. BURRILL BROTHERS. Penn Yan, Sept. 10th, 1856. tf.7u7. I M P O R 'V A N T T O E V E R Y B O D Y ! I \OR the last three years I have been engaged in a 1 business known only to myself, and, comparatively, few othtrs, whom 1 have instructed for the sum of $ 2 'iv each, which has averaged me at the rate o f $$, huo to #5, Unit per annum; and having made arrangements to go to Europe next spring, to eu.age in the same business, 1 am wdling to give lull instructions in the art to any per sons in the United States or Canadas, who will transmit ine$l. 1 am induced from the success 1 have been favor- | ed with, and the many thankful acknowledgements 1 have j received from those 1 have instructed,and who are iuak- ‘ ing from $5, to $15 PER DAY at it, to give any person an opportunity to engage iu this business, which is easy, p/easant and very profitable, at a small cost. There is positively no humbug in the matter. References of the first class can be given as regards its character, and I cau refer to persons whom I have instructed, who will testify j that they have been maklng,from $5 to $15 pel* day at the same. It is a business aAvhich either ladies or gen tlemen can engage, and with perfect ease make a hand some income. Several ladies In various parts of New Y'ork State, Pennsylvania and Maryland whom 1 have instructed, are now making from $8 to $6 dollars a day at it. It is a general business and but a lew shillings is required to start it. Upon receipt of $1 I will immediate ly tend to the applicant a printed circular containing full instructions iu the art, which cud be perfectly understood at once, All letters must be addressed to A. T. PARSONS. 535, Broadway, New Y'ork. September 11,1 856. 4vr. PAINTING, GLAZING. G r a i n i n g : a n d P a p e r H a n g i n g . f'T'MlE subscribers are prepared to attend promptly to all X calls In the above line, and they have every facility for executing their work well and in the most lustful and approved style. Our shop in thi* villlageis on Elm Street. We spare no effort to give satisfaction to all who may be | pleased to give us employment. « MIZNER & KELLEY. Penn Yan, September 10,1S5G. N e w I i i v e r y E s t a b l i s h m e n t T o O u r C u s t o m e r s , AND ALL OTHER PERSONS W1IO MAY BE IN WANT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! Y V E take this method to call your attention to our stock '* of Goods which we are now receiving, and which we sha !l sell at prices which will insure their sale at once. CLOUIS, CASSIMERES & VESTINGS A large assortment ofdesivablc styles and good quality. Those wishing such goods should not fail to look at our stock, as we are prepared to sell cheap. DRESS AND TRAVELING GOODS FOR LADIES. * In this line we have so many goals that we wfil not e- numcrats them, b n say : CaU and examine them. l l l a c k a n d F a n c y D r e s s We have a large stock, bought at reduced prices, and shall sell accordingly. LADIES CLOAKS AND TALMAS. W e are in the receipt o f these goods direct from the Man ufacture, and can order other styles besides theue we have on hand, if derived. We have also Cloths and Trimmings for making the tame, for any who wish to get them up theitf^dves. E M B K O I D E K I K S . A full and complete supply at our u.-'ual low prices. DRESS TRIMMINGS. A large assortment o f new styles, in Fringes anil other Trimmings. Also velvet Ribbons. _ SHAW L S. Some extra double and single Brocha—alsp other styles of Wool; Cashmere, Stella, Ao. SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, TICKS, STRIPES, ftc, A full and general assortment. S K I R T S , S K I R T S . Zephyr, Circular, Quilted, Hoop, aud other styles. GINGHAMS, UALKXXES, &c. A large and general assortment, among which may be found a large lot ol dcsira .le 6 d Calico. SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, &c. We have a good assortment and would invR$ the atten tion of ail who want. In conclusion we would say that our Stock o f Goods is large amtgood, and from the assurances received from time to time, from our customers and others, o f their satls- f.ioion with our manner o f doing buritsces, wc are encour aged to o p e c t uMmre o f patronage in the future, for we are determined to pursue that course which will ciititle us to your comiuued confidence and support. JONES k L. Penn Yan, Sept. 25U m $ m jup. riM lK Subscriber offers to tho people oi Penn Van and JL vicinity, and all. desiring the advantages of a good Livery, the best ever started in Penn Van. He has a suf ficient number o f kind, gentle and well broken horses, which It will be a pleasure for any lady or gentleman to drive. Also an assortment of N e w , N e a t a n d C o m f o r t a b l e C a r r i a g e s of every desirable description. He is located on MAIDEN LA.NE, Leading from the Post Office to Liberty Street, win re he will be happy to receive customers, and furirsh tin in with any desirable accommodation, at all reasonable hours. Venn Yan, dept. 4th, 1856. JOHN WEED. FEMALE A C A D E M Y ! .H R . A N D M R S . A V E R , P r i n c i p a l s . rr i I E arrangements for the ensuii.g yea arc as fob •*- low s: . The 1st Quarter begins April 2d and closes June 17 2d 41 u July 8 Uth and ** Oct. 14 Sd “ “ O cL’ Oth, •* “ Dec. 3V 4th, “ “ Jan. 14th, 1557. Tuition will be charged at the same rates a-* during the pa t year. Tuition bills payable at the middle of each Quarter. Every pupil entering the School Will bo charged at least )4 Quarter’s Tuition. Penn Y’an, March 1st, 1S56. CSti N E W GROCERY STOHE! 'TMIE subscriber would infom ltis friends and the public generally, that l-e is now opening at the old stand of 8TANF01tl)A KINNER, nearly opposite thtf Atperi^an id w< Hotel. No. 60 Bradley Bloejt, a took of :e and well selected NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS!! * E respectfully announce to our friends and the tradt ing public, that we are receiving our FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! | J ) u r F°s * intendinB x t c u s !'1\ othtr bu,dne” °*m CLOSING u p . to which we would call the attention o f those who wish to buy. We shall sell C h e a p f o r C a * h * Or approved credit. Le* all remember that we do no mean to be undersold. Call and see onrS took before you buy. Wesbali call more particular attention to our as- ' sertment next week. ADAMS & MoNIELt Penn Yan'Sept 24th,1S56. ___________________ NOTICE 10 PAY UP. T HE Notes and Accounts o f S. & J. D. Voak, for whom M. B. Lewis was ag’t. have been assigned to me and have been left with B. L.jlloyt for settlement. Persons interested are requested.to call and arrange them irome- JOSKVH VOAK. dlately. Penn Yan Oct. 2d .1856. 71««. NOTICE TO .CREDITORS. \PURSUANT to an order o f William S. Briggs, Surrogate j- of Yates County, all persons having claims against Restate o f Lorenso Botsford, late o f Jerusalem, in said Ir“ ‘tMcceased, a r j requested to present the same, with netMi-k— **-- - • idersigded, A'1— *~~\ r places o f res w ------- »v ------ day o f March 8 q>t. 29. T856. f08to6‘ BETSEY BOTSFORD 1 Administrators AMOS GENUNO. j Administrators. n assortment, together with l i i s t r i ' c ? , for Piano Fortes, Organs, and other In- bl 6 whole stock of Music Goods. It consists of P I A N O F O R T E S . From the well known Factories o f Chickt-rh^ Giffiert, Stqdart, Dunham, Bacon and Raven. The attach ment, Harmoniums, Melodeona Guitars, Violins, Violeq- rilos Flutes, Accordvous, S h e e t ITIuftiC, A full and select t i o n B o o k s Btruments. and all the etceteras of a well furisbed Music Store, The opportunity ie rare o f purchasing first class music oodsat so low a figure, and will commend itself as such Dealers, Teachers and the public at large, for the NEXT THIRTY DAY'S, at DUTTON’S, 68 Main Street. Sept.20. Top- ___________ __ Rochester, N .Y. DRESS GOODS • DRESS GOODS!! T X 7 E do not intend to boast but we believe that we have V V got a little the nicest ana cheapest Stock o f Dress Goods to be found in Yate< County. We have an endless variety o f Lawns, Challiea, Bare?e, DeLains, Pla^ti and figured Bareges, DeBeiae, Jackonets, OrganUas, DeLains. Ginghams, Chambrys, Ac., Ac., and as they were bought low for cash, w e do notantend to be under ®old. Call and sec them before you bay. „ ADAMS A MthflEL Penn Yan, April22d,1666. LIVERY! L IV E R * !! B v T HE) etibscrllier h iving purchased the vttltiablti and ex tensive Livery, heretofore owned by N. TA ompson , has added to, and improved the same, add is prepared to accommodate customers with the B e s t o t H o r s e s a n d C a r r i a g e s * on short notice. Iieglv&Jiis personal attention td the business, and will spate no effort always to be ready to turn out as good and cditifortttble a fig (iot* pleasure or travel, as cun be afford -1 ed tff Uesiredj Charges alWo^a reasonable. Penn Yan* Aug. 10.1856. F. u . RANDALL. tfitoT. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. T llEJ pefsohnl property o f the late William Carfoll wll be sold at Public Vendue, On T u e s d a y * S e p t * 3 0 t l i , 1 8 3 0 . Sale to commence at the late farm house o f the deceas ed, in the Town of Benton, at ten o’clock, A, M., and to continue there until the property on the farm Is all sold, when the same will De adjourned to his late dwelling in Penn Yau. Among the property to be sold are 8 valuable Horses; 1 Yoke of Oxen, 4 Cows, 80 Sheep, 1 Durham Bull, several young cuttle,a lot of Swine, FARM ING UTENSILS\ Carriages, Sleighs and various articles of HOUSEHOLD GOvDS, too numerous to mention. TERMS.—Cash for all sums under five dollars; all sums over five and under twenty, note at six months with ap proved security, anti all sums over twenty dollars, note at nine months, with approved security with Interest after six months. MARY A. CARROLL, Administratrix. D. It. PR03SER, Administrator. Dated, September 8 , 1S56. fiw. T HE firm o f Streeter & Kastman Is this day dissolved by mutual agreement. All persons having unsettledac- counts with them,are respectfully invited to call and settle the same without delay. The business will heveafter be conducted under the name and firm of U. L. KASTMAN & Co. D. W. STREETER. C. L. EASTMAN. Penn van ,S e p .1,1856. 7v7. N E W C A S J I S T O R E I N P t i N N Y A N , r p H E undersigned having purchased the stock In trade 1 of the late firm o f S treeter A E astman , will continue the business at the old Stand where they would be pleased to see the friends and customers of the Old Firm at all times, wlieo buying goo ta in this Market. They would respectfully announce that they have re solved to sell their goods at l l e d u c c t l P r i c e * , and sell for R E A D Y PAY. which is decidedly better for purchaser and seller than the old custom of long credits. The merchant that sells ltis goods for ready pay, is al ways prepared to buy his goods with cash; conrequently tcun BUY cheaper and SELL Cheaper than those that sell heir goods cn credit. In adopting the READY’ PAY system, we assure our rtends that we shall offer goods at the L o w e s t C a s h P r i c e , and believe it will be for the mutual interest of all concern ed. C. L. EASTMAN A Co. Penn Yan, Sep, 8 , 1856.____________________tf 7U7. ~A C T IV E BO O K A G E N T S ! C a n C l e a r $ 1 5 0 D o l l a r s P e r M o n t h , BY SELLING MUCKER’S LIFE OF FREMONT. The only Life containing HIS REPORTS UNABRIDGED, of which the VUrtieth thowaad ie now ready 1 500 pa ges, portrait and Illustrations, $ 1 ,U 0 , TfiE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN SONGSTER,Price 12>f cents. The 80th Thousand ready. THE REPUBLICAN PARTY and 1T3CANDIDATES, about 45u pages, two steel portraits, price 8100 THE FU KEMEN’S GLEE BOOK, with songs set to music Price 2 u cents. JOHN CHARLES, or the Young American's life o f Fre mont—fii-u p . ISino. price 60 cents. Also the largest number and the BEST FREE SOIL and other books published in this country. For full prrticulars address I U i l l e i > O r t o n 6c M u l l i g a n , P u b l i s h e r s , 25 Park Row, New Y’ork, or 107, Genesee St. Auburn. auburn , Aug. 20, tS> 6 . 8 w. FRAN K L IN ACADEMY. r v i I R Fall Term of this Institution opens Thursday, Aug. JL 14th,Prof.. WM,ll. JACKSON A. B,Principal. Faculty otherwise the same us lust term, save that Mr. W m . S- S kaulb A.B, of Utica,N. Y. a gentleman o f superior attain, ments and classical learning, wili act as chief male assist ant, and will especially excel in Chemistry, Physiology and kindred branches, to which be has devoted unusual at tention. T h e B o a r d i n s ' D e p a r t m e n t Will remain under the cha rge of Mrs. M art A. H otchkiss who knows how to cater to the physical wants, and will otherwise care for those placed under her supervision 'I he Trustees invite the patronage o f the public in the confident belief that entire satisfaction will be given. JAMES H. HOTCHKISS, Prcs’t. Prattsburg, July <S *th, 1856. E. £ kinobr Sec’y. KT a RKEY s e m i n a r y . n p h e F a l l T e r m of Starkey Seminary will com- _L iuence, - T u e s d a y , A u g u s t 2 6 ( l i , and continue till ClirLtmas, with a full corps o f teachers, six in number, three Gentlemen at.ti three Ladies. INSTRUCTION, Thorough, pleasant aud on reasonable terms, in the com mon branches, the Sciences, the Higher d at hematics, the Languages—Latin, Greek, French, German, Spanish and Italian. In the Ornamental Accomplishments,— Vellis •> or<, Wax Fruit and Flowers, Pencilling, Crayoning- Painting iu water Colors, Grecian Oil Painting, and Mu sic with excellent Pianos, Melodeon or Guitar. B O A R D . Good and abundant in the neighborhood, or with the Principal at $8,00 to **2,25,everything included. Mr. In- gohlsbe, a new Teacher highly reccomroended, will reside with his family in the Hotel,aud make that a dtsirabl place for students. There will be a Normal Class for School Teachers, with F r e e T u i t i o n , e i t h e r in the Fall or Winter Term. For Beauty, Health, Quiet Moral safety; Good Library, and oilier facilities lor a feood education, the Starkey Sem inary is not surpassed in this section. It Upatronized by all denominations aud by all parties. Fw’ particulars coquireef Hon J ames H untington *,Sec’y. I saac L axxixo Esq., Pres't, or E. CHADWICK, A. M.. Principal Eddy town, August 14th, 1856. ’C 8 : 8 m. H U B U A H FOR TI1E HEAD OF THE STREET 1 AT TYLER'S OLD STAND. H AYINGopened a Grocery and Provision Store at the Head o f the Street, 1 take ihis method o f calling the attention of the Farmers and the community generally to uiy stock of g r o c e r i e s . I make no idle boast about selling CHEAPER than any otner Store in Town, but I have as GOOD AN ASSOKT- M ENT as the most of them. Call and examine for your selves. I'll charge you nothing for showing them, neither will 1 consider it a trouble. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Groceries. Cash paid for Butler and Eggs. F. A. ItlSDON. Penn Van, July 2,1856. A G A U D - 1 am now to be found opiwsite Cooley's Foundry, and am ready to make all kinds of H a r n e s s CHEAP for CASH. 1 work nothing but the genuine Oak Tanned Leather. Look out for ttie Bogus Oak, as there is plenty of it. Give me a call. REPAIRING done at the short est notice Cheap. CHARLES 1U8DON. Penn Yan, July 5 , 1S56, 0m97 ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF MANT1L- L A S . R e c e i v e d t h i s d a y b y e x p r e s s , w e have by this arrival the latest Summer styles, ranging in price ircrn $8 to $15, and can assure the ladies of our ability to please with quality, style and price. June 12, 1856 . ____________________ BRULN A FISH. SCHOOL BOOKS. T T A VING many special arrangements with Publishers a 1 of Sanders Readers ami Speller*, Denman's or Stu dents Readers, Davies Series of Mathematic-*, Morse, Mitchell’s and Cornell’e Geographys, and various other School Books, 1 am now prepare*#® furnish them to deal ers at New Y’ork Wholesale prices. JAMES BURNS. Penn Y’an, June 11th 1856. j T l a o k c r a p e M A I T I Z . N ew kind o f thin Goods for Mourn’ng Dresses, nicer than Berage. Also Plain and figured BLACK BER- AGES, this day received by T. F. SHARPE, June 1 8 ,1S56. 28 Main Street. FAMILY GROCERIES, Which he offers at as low rat' s as can be found elsewhere. 1118 S T O C K O F T E A S I S I . h r p e , well selected, o f the best quality, and will bp epld ex- treinely cheap. C O F F E E - — Greeq, ((pasted m il Ground. ‘ S p iccs.-s-W h o la and ground,Mus tard, Chocolate, Cocoa, Pepper Sauce, Ac., S U G A R S of the bts*-. kinds, and extra qualities of M o l u s s c s a n d S y r u u s * __ Salreratus, Pure Starch, Raisins and Figs, Mackerel, Codfish and Herring, Wooden and Willow Ware, Brooms, Cordage. Pails, Twine, Brushes, Mate and Stone Ware. In short, he intends to keep an entire as sortment. Please call and examine for yourself. ____ Ills stock is new and will be sold in quantities to suit pur chasers. WANTED FOR CASH.—Butter, Eg#i tihd all kinds o Farmers’ Produce. N. D.SUYDAM. Penn Y’an, Mny27ih, 1856.- N. B. The undersigned wishes' to state to ltis friends and former customers, that he maybe foun-I at the above establishment, and will take particular pains, at ail times, to sen e them with the choicest, cheapest and best Fami ly Groceries tbe market affords. 69*2 J. T. SLAUGHTER. YATES NURSERY. ~ T HE proprietors, thankful for past fav# rs, respectfully solicit the attention o f those wishing to purchase T R E E S A N D S H R U B B E R Y . Tneir Stock o f trees is very $ne, comprising all the .most populttf varieties o f fruit. Those 1 wishing* tQ purchase any thing in their Fne, will Du<1 it for their interest to give him a call. „ WM. H. OLIN ACo. Pen» Yan, Stpt. I5tb, 1866. 4m. S u p e r i o r f r u i t T r e e s . « W/ R* f RlN0E * Co» F,u 9 h$nff. N • Y ., will send to applicants who enclose -stamps, their new .Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, till rubs, Rosea and plants, including the flncit Strawberries as described and Bulbous Flowers. 2w7o7, YJCSQUITO NETTIFG for sale at SHARPE'S. IIONNETS AND BONNET RIBBONS, NEW Stock just receive], that will be sold cheap. Penn Yan, June 5th, 1856. JONES k LATIMER LINENS NEARLY AS CHEAP AS COT TON. A n o t h e r l a r g e l o t o f w e t l i n e n t received by express, worth 10 cts. selling for 81% cts. June 18,1856. BIIUEN A FISH. S U M M E R p a n t a l o o n s g o o d s . H ERE Farmers may revel in such an abundance, and so reasonable a i to make them, for the time being, forget the low price o f Wheat. 1IAML1 June 20. ____________ ________________________ 959 INGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS— 1 DR SALE CHEAP. ADAMS k McNIEL June 2 • 6 to CV\Atf 4 l i i U A 6c E L i l i f R A I t . I t ni-.* LOST! LOST!! A HAIR BRACELET with golden clasp, containing a Daguerreotype, and on the inside an inscription of w S am to B bo .” -Whoever wH! leave eaid Bracelet at thl Office, will confer a great favor en the owner and be lib erally rewarded, Pfan Yan, August 26th. ^ T I M 1 : T A B L E , On and after Monday, June 2, 1S56, trains will leave Penn Yan as follows.— SOUTHWARD BOUND TRAINS. Morning Express ................ . .................................10,16 A. m Evening Express ............................................... 6^0 r. M Night Express.... ............................................. 4.04 a . m Stock Express ........................................................ 6,32 r , . NORTHWARD BOUND TRAINS. Morning Express .................................................... 6,35 a . m . Evening Express. ................................. 6,22 r. m . Mail and W a y P a s s e n ^ . . . . . . . ; ....................... 11 , 18 a . m . freight........................... ............................................. 10.00 r.M, % G. LAfiHAMi W i*- G A U D . A Large ?tock o f new and desirable FALLGOODS just received at FOWLE’S New York Cash Store, (oppo site BurrlU’s) Main Street, Penn Yan. These Goods, for elegance and cheapness, cannot be surpassed In this re gion o f Country,as our friends and the public will acknowl edge on examination. Millinery Goods, including Ibb boos and Bonnets at New York prices. Advertisement next week. _ ____ Penn Yan, Sept. IT, .13561 SWEET POTATOES I J UBT received at 1 /, E * L a p h a u t A S o n ’ s * S W E E J P O T A T O E S ! II. D U N B A R , CLAEAt^OYANT PHYSICIAN, • : • > »■ 7 son, where ho Will gife Claravoyiant Examination aud Prescriptions. Dr. Dnniiar is accomplishing some o f the most wonderful cures that has ever been p rformed In Yates County, lie is treating oVer three hundred patients who aru suffering with Cl ronic Diseases. _ _ _ . D Y i H E N K Y M . D U N B A R ’ S ClaraVoyant Specific Rem edies D R. H. M. DUNBARS’ Cough M s « m - A n infallible specific fdf Cdnghs, C Ids, BronchlttU, Ac. tried and approved by nlmost invariable success Iti tn'Jfe than one hundred cases. Price 25 ct°. DR. II. M DUN UA U'S Licer find Dyspepsia Sj/rup— For Dysp ‘ -** *' ’ ' ~ . . . .. . for those DR yolled remedy fat* Female weakness and Debility, sootfv ing, strengtheningatu) Invigorating. Price $1. DR II, M. DUiNBAR’d binrriuA* A sure cure for Diarrlioea, Summer Complaint, Cholera Morbus, 4c.— No Family should be without It In Summer and Fall.— Psice 25 cts. DU. II. M. DUNBAR’S Lung Syrup—T ot Consumption Asthma and Disease# o f the Lungs generally A sure cure for Asthma* and also in Consumption In its eavlies stages, and always helps the patient. Price $1. DR. II. M, DUNBAR’S remedies are prescribed whitalu the Clarivoyant or clear seeing state. They are compound ed by him from Fresh% Pure , Clean VEGETABLES and Roots ♦ They .ve not poisonous, but harmless and healing, They at e calculated to heal and Invigorate the diseased and suffering system. TltY THEM. DR. H. M. DUNBAR'S Blood Purifier— A sovereign remedy for Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Frysipelaff, White Scrof ula, Humors Cancers, Fever Sores, Rash, Scald Head, Canker, Pimples, and for ail diseases ar sing fr ^m unh \al- thy blood, either from disease or the excessive use 0 Mercury. It Is a postlve cure for Impure blood arising from Venerul Diseases. For sale at E. C. HUNTINGTON'S, Penn Yan, N. Y. Penn Yan, July 801S56. F a r m e r s I n v e s t y o u r ItE d n d y I 11 g o o d I m p l e m e n t s , . I l l s b e t t e r t h a n t o p u t i t I n t h e B a n k , A LLOW me to call your attention Jto the following ex cellent Machines: E i n c r y N P a l e u t H o r s e P o w e r , FOR SALE. DUNDEE ACADEM Y I T HE FALL AND WINTER TERM of thl« School wilt commence on the i*t of Sept. Particular care has been exercised in securing a Faculty o f tbe best aud most experienced Teachers, which is as follows : T r u s t e e s , B. B. BEEKMAN, President. NE1IEM1AU RAPLEE, Secretary. Joseph Bartholomew Nicholas Je*sup Vermllyea T, Brouwcre James L. Seely Isaac H. Maples James Shannon George Swarta James Holmes DiUta Fish Daniel Disbrow Ezra D, Cook Danriri Sunderlln H 8 Dunn Asa W’ovtmun Cyrus Seebran L. W. Sherwood. A c c o n i n i o d a t i o n i i . The building is arranged so as to accommodate picas ■ nntly, all who may wish to avail themselves of tbe ad vantages of this Institution. Students from abroad cau be accommodated with board In the Boarding Hall o f the Academy under the supervirion of the Teachers, where they will be continually under their inspection. Those who prefer can be accommodated with board in private families near. The Academic School is designed both for Ladies and Gentlemen. The mevlxod of instruction will he such as is calculated to develop the resources of the Student’s mind. The aim will be to make the pupil 1'ati.il • iar with principles and their application, instead of be numbing their minds with the language of authors. In short, to fit them for theduties of life, iu Whatever situa tion they may be placed. k p e r Q u a r t e r , AND THRASHING MACHINE, ALLEN'S PORTABLE CIDER* MILLS, With which you can make your elder at any time in any quantity you may wish, little or rnuvh. \ 1 Pratt's Ditch Digger; Pratt's Tile and Bnch Machine ; Strata and Stalk Cutters, R a t e s o f T u i t i o $3 00 4 00 5 On 6 00 8 CO 10 00 8 00 6 00 6 00 8 00 2 50 2 00 40 05 Primary, . . . . . Common English Branches, Higher “ “ * • * Higher Mathematics Languages Agricultural Chemistry Instruction on the Guitar * • • Music, with use o f Piano, . - Oil Painting, - • * * Pellis Work, Wax Fruit and Flowers, each Penciling. Crayoning, Monochromatics, and Water Colors, each - - • Tissue Flowers, - Book Keeping, - ♦ Board and Tuition, per Quarter, e g - For further information respecting School, Board, etc., address M. M. ALLER. Dundee, ______________________ _ ________ Q99tt EXCHANGE OFFICE. T IIE subscriber has opened an Office in the building for merly occupied by the Bank of Bainbridge, and is prepared to furnish SIGHT DRAFTS UPON NEW YORK CITY, In such sums as maybe required. He will also sell B i l l * U p o n E n g l a n d , I r e l a n d a u d S c o t l a n d , Buy ANY KIND OF MONEY, (however uncurrent) that has a determinate value—pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for LAND WARRANTS, Ac., Ac. Collections promptly attended to and remitted for at current rates of exchange. LIFE AND FIRE 1NSUUAXCR3 effected In first rate Stock Companies. OLIVER STAlUi. Penn Yan, Sept., 1S55. ________ _____ _________ CHALLIES ! S OME new and beautiful styles o f these goods were this day opened by T, P. SHARPE, 28 Main-tit. April 81,1856. Also, F.MERY’3 Patent Portable Dog and Sheep Churn Powers; generally admitted to be tbe best powers of the kind in us<*. In short, any Agricultural Implement you may wish. Illustrated Circulars and Catalogues seat to auy appli cation. THESE excellent and deservedly popular Machines are again offered for sate by tho subscriber, with the high est confidence In their superiority. Persons wishing ’Machines for tho coming Kali should order soon. They are furnished at Manufacturer’s* Prices and Freight, Sold by J ohn V oak ,Agent at Voak’sPost Office, Yates Co. VoiK’ti P ost OmcL.Sepl; 19 1865. » 66 Gtf ^ _______ 1 __ _______ ___ U P L A N D C R A N B E R R I E S . . rp n iS valuable fruit may be raised on upland as well as L in its native bogs, and the fruit w 11 be larger and finer, and the yield better. S ullivan B ates , of Bellingham, Norfolk Co. Mass., has cu’tivntecl a variety of this fruit, which is peculiarly well adapted t* upland growth. They are large and very productive, yielding from 100 to 400 bushels pel acre.— Ho will furnish them to those who wish to engage in the cultivation of this fruit, at $7 per thousand, or for 80 cents per hundred. They may be planted In October and November, or in the Spring. They can be obtained through S. C. CLEVELAND. Editor c f the Yates Co. Chronicle ; Agent at Venn Yan. Penn Van July 17, 1856. Publishers of papers having a circulation of 100 or upwards, who give the above notice 8 months’ insertion, a id send a copy to Mr. B aths , will receive 5V0 plants in October with a sample of the fruit- 099 SOLD FOB A SONG! B AREGES—Barege DeLalncs, Challies, Lawns, Bril- Mantes, Silks, Ac., Ac. that are n little past their prime, will he sold for a decent song, orwhat Is better, a good old Methodist Hymn; The cost of the Goods we mind nothing about Also, a yplendid assortment of beftutiful new ones Just out of the depths o f market depression. No honest per son could wish to buy them lower—somebody must starve to produce them so low. Who can help it ? M, HAMLIN. June 20,1549. 696 A F A R M F O R S A L E J rpME undersigned-offers one of tho best Farm* for sale at n reduced price. Said Farfli Is a model uf perfection. In every point?” It is good for Grain and Grassland well watered and no mistake. It contains 22U acres, In.rt high slate of cultivation,equalled by none In the Qouuty. Title perfect. It lies about six.miles from Venn Yan, abd within three mites of two Depots, an the 0, A B, R. K-tm the thorongh- aie to New York; 0 b sffidParm AfelffOfirstrratii Barns, Suft by 44ft. Alurge'DwpMng and Woptl. Shed pn 1 otfi- er out buildings, It is offered too low and no mistake* For particulars, enquire o f Djt\ Hovey Evvrott,of Best. Chemung, Chemung Co., Fillmore Evereit, Wavetey. nogu Co., or the owner in Milo,Yates Co. JN0. BUXION. P. S. The abeve is wellcalcula ed for two farms. GbUlf T o r S a l e . T IIE Subscriber offers for sale his lata resjder.o oh Canal Street, now occupied by Min. h H artson , Esq. For terms, (which will be aacommodntlng) inquire of OLIVER STARK, at his office. C. W. BENNETT. *62tf ______________________________________________ VILLAGE LOT FOK SA LE. 'T ’HE Subscriber offers for sa’e a valuable House H* **\ and I/Ot, in the vlUage of Warsaw, town of JL Barrington, Yates County. The home la u good one, large and commodious, and thA lot contains nearly one acre.* it will be sold exceedingly cheap, as theow- nertaanxious to depose of It. For particulars, enquire «t the °nico ofihe Yates County Chronicle, or of the subscriber, two miles north of Warsaw, in Barrington. June U ,lb of>. ______ DELIA HATHAWAY. F A It M 1' O e T s A L E . T llfc subscriber offers for sale his farm, contain ing 1 U 0 acres of choice land, and under a high state of cultivation, situated on Bluff Point, 1U0 \ rods from the Iv uka,and 8 miles from the village of Venn Yan. Said farm is well adapted to grain and prase of all kinds has on it plenty of ftuit troes of all kinds, ami two dwelling houses, a large barn and out-houFcs of every de scription. Said farm has long been known as the John Beal Farm. The farm will be sold cheap, and no mistake, as the subscriber intends to remove West. JOHN MOORE. A LSO—A H o u s e a n d T o t , in Penn Yan situated on Liberty Street, first above Court Street. For particulars Inquire of the subscriber. JOHN MOORE. Bluff Point, Aug, 1.1956. _________________ 7ng tt FOR SALE OR TO LET. rp I E House and Lot opposite the£onzregatlonal x Church, recently occupied by E. Van Buren, E«q. Enquire at DENTON’d Bookstore. Penn Yan,Sept. 24th, 1S0C. 7‘1S. I TAKE NOTICE. __________ _ 1,2 A 8. WHITE FISH, SALMON TROUT, HERRING, No. 1, k 2, by Box, and a large lot of the St. George Bank COD FISH,juat arrived. __________ L. K. LAVllAM k SON. N O T I C E T O S H I P P E R S . AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFFICE IN THE YATES COUNTY BOOKSTORE, 5 * M a i n S t r e e t , P e n n Y a n . fTM! proprietors of the above company have facilities enabling them to forward MONEYS, PARCELS, PACKAGES AND GOODS. and to collect Notes, Drafts and Accounts, In all the principal cities aud Towns In the United Stales, the Can atlas, California, and Euiopc, at low rates and With great speed. The public -111 find this Express tbs SAFEST AND MOST EXPEDITIOUS mode for the transmission o f merchandize, Valuables, Packages, Ac. Particular attention paid to HEAVY and THROUGH FREIGHT, such as B u t t e r y E g g s t P o u l t r y , Sec., Order Goods marked by *• American Express Company.\ Goods for llammondsport, Branchport, Iffiltney, Dresden, and all other places iu this vicinity, forwarded by Steamboat and Stage. hWmO JAMES BURNS, Agent. TIIE FOLLOWING IS NO HUMBUG! T H E G R E A T E S T D I S C O V E R Y OF THE AGE, P ROF. WOOD offers for sale a perfect HAIR RESTO RATIVE. It will in a short time restore the Hair, which has become gray prematurely, to its original color __ bring it out where it is gone, and arrest it where it ig fail, ing off—cleanse (he bead of dandruff and Itching*—re move all cutaacous eruptions, and renders the scalp pci. factly healthy, by restoring the secretive organs to ihvh original vigor and strength, and thus supply nutriment and coloring matter to th i roots, it does not dye the Hair, but is, in short, a perfect Hair Invigorator and Tonic. From the Editor o f the Real Estate Advertiser, 2 Schoo street. Boston, March 2 0 ,1S55. Pnor. W ood —Dear Sir, having become prematurely quite gray. I was induced some weeks since, to make a trial of your Hair Restorative. I have used less than two bottles, but the gray hairs have disappeared,und although my hair has not fully attained its original color, yet t><e change is gradually going on, and I have great hopes that n a short time my hair will be as dark as formerly. 1 nve also been much gratified at the healthy moisture ud vigor o f the hair, which, before was harsh ami dry ud it has ceased to come out as formerly. Respectfully yours, D. McRUFF. M ilfokd , Worcester Co., Mass., Nov. 18,1855. P kof . O. J. W ood — Dear Sir—1 take pleasure In bear ing voluntary testimony to the magic effects o f your won derful Hair Restorative. As far back as 1 > 86 , my hair commenced falling off, until the top of n*y scalp became bald and smooth as glass, and it has continued to fall for a great many years, notwithstanding I have used many celebrated preparations for its restoration. Seeing your advertisement, I was induced to give your article a trial, and to my utter astonishment I found after a few applica tions, that my hair became firmly set and assumed a very glossy and beautiful appearance ; and by the time I had used a quart bottle, my nail head was covered over with a young and vigorous growth of hair, which is now from one to two inches in length, and growing very fast. Yours Truly, HENRY GOODRICH. H air R kstooxtivs .—In our columns to-day will be found Prof. Wood’s advertisement of the above article, to which wc call attention. What it has done, we have witnessed upon several of our acquaintances in St. Ixmls. Hair once gray met our view, black or Brown as the case may be, being the color of early manhood, and as fine and as glossy as silk, and that without any other application than the Restorative. If it has done tins upon others will it not doth. for any of our readers whose “ frosty pates’ LOOKING GLASSES! A regular gradation, from the smallest to the largest site. I know ol no such assortment hereabouts. No abatement from market prices. CROCKERY! CROCKERY! Fx'crytlting is here kept up to the Inchest point of popu lar demands. Young Housekeepers will here find a fut supply for all their requirements. April, 1S46 M. HAMLIN D O W N G O T H E S I L K S , A LARGE Company of Plaid, Striped, Changeable, Brocade and India Silks of the latest and best styles are now to be offered so low as ought to make all eyes wa ter. But go they must. Our business Is to SELL Goods, not to KEEP them / Mark that ye wise ones. janl7’5G[673j M. HAMLIN. FA N S ! F A N S T \ A LA RG E assortment at the County Bookstore. Penn Yan, Juue lU h , 1856. JAMES BURNS. B ONNETS AND STRAW GOO DS.—The most fa rtidious can be suited by calling at the “ Old Corntr Store/’ JONES k LATIMER. Penn Yan, May 1, 1656, SILKS ! SILKS ! ! SILKS ! 1 I A D I E S . — I sfall be happy to show you the most j rich and handsome styles of Silks, and a larger Stock than is usually kept iu Penn Yan. CH a NE, PLAID. STRIVE, and FOULARD SfLKS of various colors. I bought these goods low' and will se«t cheap. IS I t t c I t S i I k s * o f the best brands, always on hand. T. F. SHARPE, 24 Main Street. Penn Yan, April 24,1856. OMMONY OR SAMP, made from Southern Com, for sale by L. K. LAP jj AM <fc SON. H A T F I E L D & C U K K A N T , WHOLESALE FISI1, PORK. AN D PROVISION I'BALERS ! ALSO. GENERAL PRODUCE AND C o m m i s s i o n M e r c h a n t s , 104 WEST STREET, Between Robinson and Murray, NEW YORK. Subscribers take this method of informing the trade, and all interested, that they continue the above,and also,thcGENKRAL PRODUCE AND COM MISSION BUSINESS, at No. 164 West St., N. Y., be tween Robinson a U Murray, where we hope to receive, as we shaM strive to merit the patronage of such as may want Goods in our Hue. Our Goods are bought and sold “.for u Net Cash,’ and It is confidently believed, that we t-an make it to the interest o f those whiting to buy, to give us a call. We shall give special attention to the sale of BUTTER, GRAIN, 4 c „ consigned to us from the coun try. aud m i«e full returns. ns promptly as possible, with out sacrifice. Wc ure permitted to refer to the following Gentlemen and Houses of this city : Messrs. Hanford k Bro., Park Row, L. O. WILSON * VO., Ourtland St., Bass A Clark, West St., Beckwith A Green, Greenwich St., E. A V, Kirby, Vesey St., and also to S. C. Cleveland, Editor of this paper. H a t f i e l d a c u r r a n t , No, 164 West Street, New York. L.H. HATFIELD, j. CURRANT. CSGtf were once like the “ raven locks” of Lochiel’s warlike chief, if they will try it f We think no ? Jacksonville Constitutionalist, Oct. 2d. Address O. J. WOOD & CO, 812 Broadway, New York and £14 Market St. L->uis, Missouri. Sold by all Drug, gists. ________________________________________ ttW The oldest DRY GUUDi HOUSE in i'eun inn ESTABLISHED IN I SOU. JONES & LATIMER, EXTUX 8 IVB DRALBIIS tn D o m e s t i c 6c F o r e i g n ^ I t i n c y & S t a p l e DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, N o r i k C o r n e r o f m a i n a n d E l m S t ’ s . \ X 7 E are receiving a large and choice Stock of SPRING . . AND SUMMER GOODS just purchased in New York, and of Eastern Manufactures, upon such terms as enables us to offer the same to our old friends aud the public at prices v. Inch will do them good. We will say to the Ladies that our Stock of DRESS GOODS,BONNETS, RIBBONS, MANTILLAS, Wrought GOODS, PARASOLS, Ac., Ac., were never better nor cheaper. To the Gentleman, that our stock of Cloths, Cassi meres, Cravats, Ac , are extensive. Good and Cheap. And to Housekeepers, that our assortment of IKiiAL PAPER, LOOKING GLASSES, GROCERIES, dec., Is desirable. We invite all to call and examine our Goods before ma king their spring purchases. JONES A LATIMER. ' Penn Yan, May 1. 1*56. 688 > PRATT’S Yati, by BNT PRESERVE CANS,for sale iu Venn L. E. LAPilAM k SON. TVT Z~X -4 MACKEREL.—The largest and fattest fish \ J t A ever seen, for sale by k SON. I S N U F F A N D T O B A C C O . W E keep constantly on hand, the best brands o f Scctc Black Snuff, also, T O B A C C O A N D C IG A R S! From the best manufactories, for sale at Wholesale or Re tail, by L. E. LA P !! \M & SON. j T O 0 0 F F i T e T D R IN K E R S . T O all those who have been troubled o f late in getting a pure article o f Ground Coffee, wo would say that we pare receiving weekly, a ure article o f Java Coffee, burned and ground. L. E. LAPIIAM y SON. O lt A . N G K S & M O T I O N S . PINE APPLES and COCOANUTS, RAISINS and FIGS, also N U T S o f a l l K i n d s , at Wholesale or Retail, by L. E. LA PH AM k I r'Mtf ROIDEUIES, in a large variety, and sheap, at L 4 JONES k LATIM KR’S. SHRINGTRADE! GREAT BARGAINSl I HAVE just received Irom New York, and shall be re ceiving a large ami splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, this week and next. These Goods were purchased at least lu per cent, loss than dealers bought early In the season. Great Bargains can be obtained b y all Cash and prompt paying buyers. T, F. SHARPE, April 17, 1856. 28 Main St., Penn Yan. BONN ETS— BON N ETS— BON N El’S. S OME o f the most interesting objects of the season may be seen in a nice little bevy of plain Hats, just freshiy coined. They are full of witchery. HAMLIN. June 20, ’ 66 . _____ _____ 696 L a s t C u l l . A L L PERSONS indebted to the undersigned by note or otiierwtoe, are notified that prompt payment on the same is earnestly solicited. ** A word to the wise is sufficient.” —July C IS56. AYRES k 3QU1ER. YATES COUNTY BAKERY ! AND E A T I N G S A E O O N ! rPlIE undersigned having formed a co-part T nerslup in the alto* e business, at the l old Establishment of E. L. JACOBUS, near the Post uffice, they will keep constantly on hand, of the finest quality, IS vend* C a k e s , T i c s a n t i C r a c k e r s , Or make the same to order on short notice. o v s r c i t s Constancy on hand and sold by the KEG or CAN, or SMOKING HOT. Also a general assortment of CONFEC TIONARY at wholesale and retail. A large assortment* TOYS FOR GiilDDREN, for Holiday Presents £ 0 . ^ C H 1 5 f 5 S U » and a good assortment, other GROCERIES & PROVISIONS of the best quality, always on hand. The subscribers will also pay the highest market price for M u i i e r * E g g ! * , V J i i c . k v u * , U r n i t a n d V c f f e l u b l c t t ol all kinds, delivered at - their establish ment. JACOBUS A GAYLORD. Penn Yan, May 15, 1S55. 696 I HAVE s e ll o u t one-half ot my establishment to Mr. W illiam P. G ayi . abd , who is now associated with me in equal co-partnerthip in the business I have hereto fore carried on. Thankful for the liberal patronage I have enjoyed at the hands o f tbe public, I solicit a con tinuance of the same in behalf of the firm. _ Our rooms are admirably fitted up- for serving I c c C r e a u i a n d L e m o n a d e . Give us a call. Penn Yan, June 4th. 1856. E. L. JACOBUS. C»3 MBRELLASfqr sale wh<m it rains, at SHARPE'S. \QAR4SQL5.—A choice lot of Fashionable Parasols, X (from just rec,d anti sol ing ’ow, by ADAM* A McNIEL. Penn Yao, April 22, 1856. WALL PAPER! I KBEKa neat assortment o f WALL PAPER and BOR DElllNGand sell at a small profit. New styles jus poened.— April 80, 1856, T. F. SHARPE. HOSIERY, GLOVES, IIOOUS. VIOTO PvlNES, —— ---- - . „ --—</-•- iTuni, ib uut uerc, uui hasard Utile in saying fhat every thin else ie, and the! too in nasmaU variety. w M. HAMLIN. C A S H FO R 50.000 POUNDS OF FINE WOOL! 9Stf L, E. LA PH AM & SON. B K ^ IN GLOVES AND MITTENS,forMe i#oy'» wear, fw 84 ^ by t . V. sir. T. V SHARPE^ DRESS GQOPS! DRESS GOODS!! T to find a Dio* Drew will do well to dall X J at JONES & LA IT.MEVS, as they have an elegant WOOL O A It D I N AND CLOTH-DRESSING, FIRST MILL BELOW PENN Y A f PIIE Subscriber* having put their Machinery in flrst- *■* rate repair, would say to the public In geueral, that they**re nuw ready to receive Wool for Carding, They are also P r e p a r e d t o D r e s s C l o t l i # S l a v i n g in their employ some of the BEST WORKMEN in the country, they feel cuutitient of giving entire satis faction toall wfi > will fiver them with ilioir patronage. All kinds o f Y a RN kept coiistantly on baud for sale, and exchange for 1 V 00 I. SHERMAN A FRANKLIN, June 19th’ 1S50, N. B.—They have also a quantity of Bed Coverlid b , wldch they will exchange for Wool, _________ 690 ______ THE LAST GALL ! W e shall remain here but a very short time longer and all peisons indebted to us by note or accoun, will find them I alt for collection, if not promptly paid. This may be relied upqn. BRACE & GRAVES, _______ ___________________ ______________ 'U3 3 w. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS ANI)PEDLARS X F you are tn want of School cr Miscellaneous Books ,1 Fancy Goods, &e., odl at the Yates Couuty Bookstore, where you van get supplied ai New York Wholesale Pri ces. JAMES BURNS. Penn Yan, June llth, 1S56. 94 I WILL sell the above amount in large or small lots, at the lowest m irk el price. They are A. No. 1 , and will be kept on hand iu large quantities throughout the sea son. M. HAMLIN. August, IS, 1355. C A S H ! C A S H ! ! A T 22 Main St, next door to J ones A L atimkg , great bargains will be offered in DRY GOODS! to Cash buyers, by the Subscribers. Having bought Goods since the great depreciation in the New York market, I shall be able to sell at rates that will defy competition, thick and thin, light or dark. DRESS GOuDS! Rich and Beautiful, bought at a good profit less than those who bought earlier this season I shall bo able to give my customers and friends the benefit of it. Bear this In raitul, my Goods are of a choice variety, selected with great care, as to style and quality. I shall keep on hand a large stock of the best o f DOMESTIC GOODS! such as choice Merrimack and Cucheco prints,Ginghams, Tickings, Men and Boys Summer Ware, Fancy Cassimere, Cloths and X estlngs, D<yitins Check, Striped Shirtings, 4c., Ac., together with an endless variety of YANKEE NO GROCERIES! Of all kinds to fill out your bills and orders. Do not fail to give us a call before purclmeing, if you wish consult your interest. M . It. LEWIS. Agt. THE EAST SIDE THE STREET. CHALLENGES YOUR ATTENTION. S OMETHING new is continually being enacted; A new programme for each successive day, to give zest to the regular and substantial business. Sacrifices are a common thing. Sometimes a lot o f DeLains Is brought to the block. Sometimes a pile of prints Is glm i to the slaughter; and again a party o f Cloths ami Casrimerss is elected to be e’ain. Just now a considerable of au on slaught is being made upon TWEEDS, JEANS, and low juices stuff Goods generally. A heavy honest JEAN is sold at Is 6 d ; a bunkum TWEED which has had quite a run and created sensation in several quarters, at 2s fid. A handsome, dark, go to meeting SATINET, at a like price, a family of 12s FANCY PLAIDS, at (100 and so on. To-morrow we shall offer a little sisterhood of 9 Cent Curtain prints, at 6 X cents. What will be done next day can’t say, not knowing what a day may bring forth ; but you especially, that have cash to pay, had better he here to see. M, llAMLIN. Penn Yan, San. S<1, 1S5G, OLO CKS, WATC11L6 AND JEWELRY e I WOULD respectfully announce to th* citizens of Penn Yan and vicinity that I have started a shop for repairing C l o c k s * W u i c h c x , j e » » viry$ ______ ________ AND MUSICAL .NSTRl^ENTS; and am located in the front part of II. HANFORD*- Boot and She Store, No. 42 Main Street, where I slmjlbv hap py to receive a share ot public patronage, anu win pledge myself to give entire satisfaction in cases. Recollect the place, W o . 4 2 M u i l l W *reri« CGGtf cif-tRLEo r. HbnluCK, AND SATINETS, IN SU R AN C E. F I R E ! F I R E ! ! FIRE l !! T HE undersigned gives notice that he Is Agent for the DIVIDEND MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,eh- uated at Glens Falls, Warren county, N. Yj From the R. port made by the Comptroller In February 1355, It appears that this .Company was In a betier.coe*' ditlon than auy other Mutual Insurance Companyjpln th# State. At the last annual report of this Company, dated Deo. 1st,.1855,it appear* tiutt It had a cash surplus on hand o f over81,oon dollars. The Iwcitltiiiial expense* of this Company are merely nominal, and all losses have Wen paid, leaving no debts y hatever, up to the period of the last repost. Farmers and others, owning disconnected property will find it to thnr advantage to Insure In this Company. The Agent will taK1* pleasure In explaining its terms sod advantages to auy who may wish to become insured. THOMAS H. LOCKS. Peon \ an. March 5,1855. 630tf U A H R I S O . ^ ^ tiv lv b r u l t * « l T o i l e t | A r t ic,C !** riandkerrhief Extracts, Hair Dye, Ama udiufti Toilet Powilcr, Toilet Soaps and Shaving Soap, jlslm of Thnittand Flowers, jjly White, Tooth Dowdor, Tooth Brushes, Nail anti Hair Brushes, anti a great variety of Fan cy Articles for sale, nt CM LAPIIAM A HUNGER'S. Tlte Star Joint Stock Fire Insurant Co: o f O g d c n s b U K g t K* Y * |C A P I T A 1, $ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 . T HIS Comnnny, incorporate*! under the new act ef June, 185:), <>f the State of New York, with a bopQ fide , unimpaired capital of $150,no(>, offer* to Insure against loss nr «l tmAge hy fire, on as favorable terms as any other good Stuck Company. Farmers, and owners of detached property, will find this company much safer and quite as cheap as the Mu- tnul*. No premium notes are taken, and policies can be issuctl for a term of years, if requlml. S. II. WELLES, Agent, Penn Yan. Dec. 15,1555. 569 h o m e p r o t e c t i o n . TEMPEST INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. MERIDIAN, CAYUGA CO.,N. Y. 1SOLAIED HOMES ONLY INSURED, fl This Association offers to the public securities unsur passed, being In Real Estate,and based on the Individual responsibility of tlw Members of the Association, ltofcr* ence may bo had of Hon. Chas. Hill, Rx-Mayor, Roeheeter. A. Strong, Itaq., Prujuietor Daily Democrat, Rochester. *3 George llosmer, Esq., Avon. Samuel Jones, Esq., Middlesex, Yates Co. Samuel B. Buckley, Esq., Turrvy, G. B. Ifazaid, Esq., u S. C. Cleveland, ICsq., E-titw Chronicle, Penn Yan. E. II. Xonraitop, Sec’v. P. P. M bvcuam . , Pres’t J. U.J uxm , General Agent. M K. S. DENTON, Penn Yan, J. JONES*'.. Middlesex, J. G. BAKER, llwnroda. Wm. llause, Barrington. L. J. WELKIN. Dundee. Dr. (i. W. BRUNDAGE, Dresden. STEPHEN BENNETT. Milo lyC70 Agents for Yates County. «• ti u tt « 250 185 to 825 too 900 ... ... L . O . DUNNING W OULD respectfully announce to the Inhabitants of Yates County and vicinity .that .he Is now prepared t o e * - hiiui for their inspection one of the bn* gest and meet elegant nssoirtineoti o f ^ D u c K s , W A T C H E S & J E W E L R Y . ever before offered in this market and positively at prices much below there heretofore charged, for CASH,oral near cash as i>ossibXe. M.v *t«>ck consists of every article usually found In a first class establishment of the ktawl, among which I will par ticularly mention the following, which are offered at a great reduction : WATCHES. Duplex and Lever, from ................................ $125 to $275 INDEPENDENT SECOND. And Quarter do. H atches, fur timing horses, 185 to CHRONOMETERS. Splendid Gold Pocket Chronometers, splen did time keefievs . ................... .. ............... ENAMELED WATCHES. 1 :• 1 For ladies, some in hunting c a s e s . . . . . .......... 85 to MAGIC WATCHES, w !ch change into three different watches, to ALL KINDS WATCHES AT VERY LOW PRICES. Fine Gold Lcplne Watches, 4 holes Jeweled; ......... $85 00 Fine Gold Detached Levers ........................................ 50 00 Gold Enameled Watches for the Ladles......... ........ 85 00 Gold English Patent Levers, ............... . . ................ 85 00 Gold English Patent lx* vers In hunting cases, .. 58 00 Stiver Patent Levers,\ taw.ps ............. .................. 15 00 Sliver Detached levers, as low as ........ . .................. 14 00 LADIES GOLD SETTS. Ear Rings, $0 50 to $25, Pins $2 to $25. Bracelets ..................................................... Gold Lockets, 1 ,2 ,aud 3 glasses ............. Cold Guard Chains........................... Gold Chatelaine Clvdns ............................ Gold Vest Chains............................... .. . . Gold Fob Coaiiis., .................................... Gold Wedding Rings ................................. Gold Guard Keys........................................ Gold Fob Kevs ............... Gold Fob Seals.............. Gold Thimbles ......................... . Gold Pencils .................................. . Gold Pens and Pencils ................. Diamond Rings............................. Gold Cro?*o* ............................................... Gold Finger Rings, with Stonee ............... Gold Sleeve Buttons . ......... . ......... per set Gold Studs ....................... .. per set Gold Spectacles ............................. per pair Gold Eye Glasses .......... . ............................ Silver Tea Spoons . .......................... per set Silver Table S|»oons ........................ per set !2 00 to 21 00 Silver Table Forks............: ........... per set 12 00 to 88 00 Silver Cups, for Children ........ . .................. 6 00 to 15 60 Silver Napkin Rings ........ i . . . . . . . ..each 1 50 to 8 5 0 Gold Armlets for Children ........... per pair Plain Gold Rings .... Chased Gold Rings ........ Silver Thimbles,silver tops ........-1 WHITLOCK’S WHITE METAL WARE. 4 A new article; It consists of Coffee apd Tea Ptitf, Cttt« rilesiick*, Cnps ami Tea Setts, Pilchers, Ac. Al»o muniou Setts, of beautiful pa terns* This Jartlc|e I most confidently recommend to the public as tin best there (a made. Call aud sec it, C l o c k s ; ' of every sys'e, price and size, and warranted to keep th# O* ett time. F A N C Y A R T I C L E S of every descripti on, such hs Ladies* Rettlculce, Combs, Knives, Gold Pens and Cases, Pencils, Canes, Looking Glasses. Bird Cages, Perfumery, Ac. An endless variety of LAMPS, Slh’cr and Plated Ware, l ' i * t o l » of every style and price, Including Revolt* ers of different patterns. Price from $1 to $80. F l s i i r t i w u re.—Particular attention Is called to my assortment of Plated Forks snd Spoons, $i)d every article in that line, which 1 have no hesitation‘fri warrant* lug to be as good as that offered In any market In lb# Male, and at prices quite as low, T n b l u C n * I c r j . - l keep an ample assortment o f Tal>le Cutlery of fine Quality, both Plain Steel, and Sled plated with Silver. ' *' ■ S v e c i a v l v s i * —I have Burts Periscoplc fine .Speck Glass, which »* vastly superior to any other now In use, ami particular attention will be paid to-th'iif \branch Halt ring myself that 1 shall be able to fit all with glasses. I C K V A 8 I 6 I.N G of every kind done iu the best manner and on the shortest notice. • L. O. DUNNING, 2 4 Main Ft., opposite American HoteL .... ... . . . . . 5 ( 0 to 20 00 3 00 to 25 0# IV- W to 50 00 8 00 to 85 00 8 00 to 85 00 6 00 to* 25 00 8 5ft to 16© 1 00 to 6 00 2 00 to 6 00 8 00 to IS 00 2 50 to 6 0© 1 25 to 7 00 8 50 to T 00 7 OO to 50 00 2 00 to 12 90 2 tio to 15 00 1 00 to B 00 1 00 to S 00 5 00 to 9 00 I 75 to 6 00 5 00 to 9 00 . . . . . . •. 2 50 to 75 to 1 60 to 6 00 8 00 5 00 60 Penn Van April l*t, 1956. 69 LAVllAM & M UtfGEli, D R I G G I S | 'S , 1 J J A V K just received a FRESH STOCK, slet Ing of a great variety of D r u g s 6c M jp d icin e o e Chemicals,' Patent Medicines. Dye Stuffs, Pure Uquors, Paints, Soaps, Oita, Perfumery, Brushes, Toilet Articles, Ac, June 8.1,1856 6 »* CROCKERY! W HITE many of tho merchants of this village ar* going out of this branch of the trade, I have largely Increased tuv Stock and shall make heavy additions there- to from tjipeio time, nml of the best styles demanded.— Every ntitHmti handsome style ot moderate price that Bu ffers In the market will be taken at once and 0 (fared here. M MAMMN. M RS. bv YEAST CAKES, AN Z a . i . < F.:t lest kind In market f.r a t L E.LAPKAM A 60N. MUSLIN’ ROBES, ^ LARGE lot for 10s a Pattern at May 12. A PER C’OLLAIW—different patterns, at June 19,1856. BRUBN k FISIT. SHARPE’S. T J A K A N O L S .— A nice lot just received at No. 10 j Main Street.______________ S WISS BANDSand Collars-—my stock was this day re- plenished._________________________T, F. SHARPE. A NOTH Kit large lot of that good kind of OARPtfT WARP, such as recommended by all Weave s, at Penn Yan, M a y l, 1S56. JONES A LATIMER’S. JS8 B y M a l l R o a d a n d C a n a l , W E are constantly keeping our Store full of Goods In our line, which as usual we are selling at the lowest mark. L, K .L^PIM M ANON. 500 Firkins uf Butter W ANTED, for which the highert.pn^ will be paid, In cash. Those having theartic e to sell will proba- ably find it to their advantage w caU before making con tracts elsewhere. 1 . II. GlUtiGS, No. 6 , Main St. Pann VaP> BROWN & BLEACHED tillEEVlNoi T ICKINGS, Striped and Checked SHIRTINGS, Dem ins, Drillings- Brown Linens, Grain Bags, Carpet Warp, Couou Varu, Butting, and other domestic Goods, selling cheap* at No. lu Main Street. 689 _________________________ W, D. SQU1ER- y xnGANDIE AND MUSLIN ROBES of beautiful Style • T-JMHUKW!* LINEN ll’OK’Fs, tiLOVEdti UUS1EUY I ' l l K Gentlemen ay Ijtdy who wants some cheap LINEN A ll'DK’FS, GLOVES or HOSIERY, wil save time and money by coming directly to No. 2 6 ; for as long as our Mock lasts there !e no use of looking elsewhere. April 2Ut, 1S5C. _______________ ADAMa A McNIEL. ^WOOLEN YARN FOR KNITTING. 1 7QNE and Coarse Yarns, of Grey, Black, White, State, Random, mixed, Ac., Irom the Washinee<Company, enough to keep idle hands out o f mischief for a long time. ’69 M. HAMLIN. “ ——— — 1 r —■ iHL'W GAS L A M P . r O. U n W I I N G has for sale CLAYTON J. BAILEY'S PATENT GAS LAMP, k-hich requires no trimming nor wicklng, burua In a jet, Ike a city Gas Light, consumes less fluid than other Lamps, and gives a fine, bright and beautiful light agree* aNe to the tye.— Penn Yan, May 1,1856. REMOVED! F OR tUeUetier accommodation of Increasing bnsfnee#, have removed one door to the Southerly one, in Mr SMITH’S New Block. Preparations are being made fore targe, rich, and varied entertainment for visitors at this establishment the coming season, March I, 1856. M* HAMLIN. HIP und STRAW HATS for sale by April 31, 1S56. T. K. SHARPE. LADIES assortment o f ALL KINDS. Penp Yan, M^y i t lSS0. O EWINQ SILK MITTS.—Double and twisted, the beat . Stock |o tho city, ta now exopsed June9,i85<lw * 1 ■ 1 ” 1 T! U'ACTORY.—We •■•tiote buyers, to B AJOU’S KID GLOVES at April *4, 1-50 ’ SHARPE’S. to public gase, by T. F. SHARPE. confidently Invite tho attention of our stock of Brows U q g m . A D U fa 6 >feVTEr,. r$nn TftB, April 22d, 1566. H i g U e s i ^ V r i c v i a C ' u s l i 2 PAID FOR FIRST QUALITY DAIRY BUTTER, By L. E. LAPU4M k SQ>N, T M i f i N E T S i ) R i b b o n s ^ 6 c c ^ cheap and beautl- -U n fil.at 691 SI. B. LEWIS Ag’t. \ . f ANTILLAF, SHAWLS anti PARASOLS In an exten Ji I sl«o si-8cruc«-r>i at j 6NE3 &.LAriMER'F. Teaa Yao, May 1, 1«56. 668 ■ T U T H E OF PE N N YAN / AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY. Y OU need wait no longer for O w e ‘ ‘ HOUGH’S CACT US LEAK SKIRti'S,” which ,\ou have Iwn »o lous to obtain, were this morning brought by the Ameri canKxpres. Company, to«h= s ^ c o f |{p£>M M>Jn st_ r APIW SILK VESTS and GENTS GAUZE WRAP- ±j pfc'RS, nice Goods for Summer Ware, have just been received at T. F . 8 HARPE.S B A <*S.—A lot of “ Stark MB) Bags” Just received and for sale kyr ADAMS A McNIEL- March 4th, 1856, 630 Perm Yan; July 80,1850. SILKS \ T i n t r F . l v 6 c F I S H have a largo stock and can In B vito all wanting either BL’ K or FANCY, with the assurance that we can please, with quality, style and price.— ay 14. ______ S UAWI^.—Every hlng In the liae of Shawls, New _ Cheap and Beautiful, can be found et No. 20. Penn Yan, Apr. 22,1856. ADAMS & McNIEL. S I L K S . - A beautiful assortment of Fancy Silks,also Black Bilk of a 11 grades, from cheapo to tbe beat Bish- offy, for sale at low figures, by ADAMS k McNIEL. Peon Yan, April 226*1856, RIBBONS— RIBBON;’—-MB BONS. * I F we have not more Ribbons than some whole villages, (of vhieh there Is little doubt,) we are almost dally re* celvmg from the great roure^and centre of beauty, the choicest gems in the line. Hera the Ladies may luxuri ate to their hearts' content iu thvir lavorite idolatries. DAM UN. June 20 , ' 5 d. figfi CLOTHS CASSIMERES A VESTINGS ! T o g e t h e r with a large stock ot s u m m e r g o o d s , of all desirable styles. All who wish a good article aape, an be suited at No. 10 Main Street. May 1st, lb56. W, D. SQUIBB. LADYS’ RIDING HATS, ____ _ LADYS’ RIDING G L Q V Y 6 . ________ ’enn Yan, June 12,1654- p . MARTIN, Hstttfr »