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X TH M A T E S COUNTY CHRONICLE IN CONTINUATION op M n ; Y A i l i s C o U N T Y W H I G LS.-P U B A S K E D EVERY TJiUSRDAY BY s C . € \jfv E iF E: L , A N D: 'e - n i h e Bradley itlock^ppositethe Am erican Hotel B O O T S ! B O O T S !! BOOT STORE, T E R M S : 0 V 1 LLVGE SUB301UBERS,. who receivether papers by the Curriw .............. . ............. *o Oft v W C O E A MAIL d U B S C ltim t S ,//mtidlirUiiu ^ loa n e e ,. . . . ........................... t .................... . i 50 » heu not i'.iKl 111 advance an addltionalcharge of12J4 ents willbe mudefor every three months. T E R M S O F A D V E R T I S I N G kTBLVIi LINKS OR BQOIVALliNT !N SPACBOF NONPAREIL MAKE B O O T S !! T 1 I E P E O P L E ’ S SHOE AND LEATHER N O .25 MAIN STREET. n p l I E undersigned, grateful for past patronage X returns his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and customers,and respectfully solicit a • continuance of the same. And hewouldembraoe tins opportunity of informing the citizens o f this county, and vicinity,thabhe hasjust received the largest, ~ .ostex tensive; and carefully selected assortments of BOOTS A ND SHOES, from the Eastern Manufacturers, everbe- )ne Square 1 50 .. t w e e k * ,.......................................... 75 . i* 8 41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..1 00 . < 4 IU . . . . . . . . . 1. 25 . 1 ^ roos,, 0 ,♦•••». ...w- 25 *, tt . . . . . . • • . .4 80 >* - 6 u . . . . . . . . . . . . « . . . . . . . . K . . . . . . . . . . 4 . 00 . 4 . 12 • t — • — — ■♦♦♦ . . . . . . . . . . . . •. O . . . . . , ■ • 00 wusqs.,12 tl ...» . . . . . . . . .............. 13 00 Three44 v. col. col. 12 12 12 «( *** - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . « It ^ ••••«••• . . . . .•••••.• ............... 10 ................22 ............ 50 00 00 06- lusi ness Cards Inserted at the usua I rates J O B P R L V T I i V G . With entire new matkiual , embracing all the LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES OF PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE we are prepared to do all kinds o f PLAIN\ A N D O R N A M E N T A L P R I N T I N G , that the public may be pleased to order. BU S IN ESS D I R E C T O R ! M. 0 . 1 IU 13 KAUD, S o l i c i t o r an«1 C o u n s e l I o i> Consulting Engi neer and Attorney for Inventors, Ac. associated with J. J, GREENOUGM, as Consulting Counsel, Addres* M. C.* Hubbard, Penn Van, Yates Co, N. Y, and J, J Greenough. No. 6, Wall Street, No . York. ‘ s . B . DUTCH Eli, p T o t i n c c C o m m I s s l o n M e r r h a n t . 660 No. 07 Pearl Street, New York. L » JG# L A P H A M & S O N , Wholesale and l’ c'ail Dealers in GROCERIES A PROVIS IONS, Penn Yan.N. V. 700 —. W H I T A K E R & J O N E S , Produce and Commission Merchants, No. 43 Front Street, New Kork. K. M. W hitaker , 6m6$7 __________________________ T uomas J osrs . GEOltGE B. PAGE, manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of S u i l i t l c s , H a r n e s s , T r u n k s , V a l i s e s , TRAVELLING BAGS, RKTI- C U L E S , 5 S A U I F L E 1 V S S I L K , BOGGY MATS, HOUSE mlANKETS, WHIPS, ROCK ING-HORSES, AND SLEDS FOR THE BOYS. N o # 4 1 M a i n S t # , one door north of the Ameri can Hotel. ’ 67m6 L. & 6 . DENTON, Dealer In Books, Stationary, Fancy Articles, Music and MvisicaUnstrumcnts, lloinoioyathicMedicincsand CaJes. No. 87 Main struct. T. F. SHARPE, Doalerin Fancy and Stapk Good?, Cloths, CassirrcresVests, ings, Bonnets, Groceries, Cookery, Stone and Earthen Ware, Ac., No. 2$ Main street. __________________ ' BUTaULL BROTHERS, dealer in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, CCc.His, Cassimcrcs, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, Ac. No. 40 Nain street. ___________ F. II. GRIGGS, Dealer in choice Family Groceries, Country Produce,Provi sions, Dry and Green Domestic and Foreign Fruits,Nuts, glour, Fish. Crockery, Willow, Woodand Earthen Ware, Ac., No. 6 Main street. ______ _________________ _ J. W. OBANE^ \ Dealer in Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, Sole & Upper Leather, Morocco,French, Domestic and PhiladelphiaCaUA Kip Skins, Shoe Findings, Ac.. No. 25 Main street. I hat for Cash he is not to be undersold by any Establish ment in Western New York. Ills assortment embraces every variety of work—the choice and fan c y , and the strong and durable. L A D I E S ’ W O K K . Diestock ofLadles* Work is very large, including every variety, from the finest French Foxed and Tipped Gore Congress Gaiters, to the most substantial', durable and heavy Buskin's. GENTLEMEN'S WORK. In the line o f Gentlemen** work, he has the latest and most approved styles o f French Patent Leather Soared and Pegged Boots a id Gaiters; Patent Leather, and. French Calf Oxford Ties. Calf, Goat, and Enameled Buskins and OF MISSES*, BOYS’ YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S WORK. Ileliasan endless variety, consisting o f every quality, color and size. HOME MADE W ORK. lie isconstantty manufacturing, and is prepared to fll all order? on theshostest notice. His home made work consists of Men’s Calf, Kip, and Stoga Boots, Women’s Morocco, and Calf and Sewed Boots and Buskins, Boy’s Calf, Kip and Stoga Boots, and Youth’s Kip and Stoga Boots,all o f which willbe sold cxtrecm cly low for cash* L e a t h e r a n d F i n d i n g s * lie also keeps constantly on hand a great variety o f Leather and Findings of the cholcestselectlon, which he will sell at a very moderate advance on first cost. I t l t i N D l N G * — He is always prepared to mend worn out Boots and Shoes on the shortest notice, and in the neatest manner. The highest market price, In cash, paid for Hides and Skins. W A N T E D , - T i e will pay Cash for 200 cords of goc-1 Ile.nlock Bark, delivered at his Tannery, on the Crooked Luke Outlet. Give him a call, and with Cash in hand examine his stock, and he will not fail to satisfy the most careful buyer. R kmbmrka ! He is not to be uiultrsold. 5S7tf Penn Van. May 23, IS54. ____________ J. W .PRANK. THE B A N N E R M I L L ! ! W O N D E R S have not yet ceased, and one o f the last, and m o d important is ti e further im provement made in OUR GRIST MILL, being a remedy for all Insects and Weevil, now so much feared in our approaching harvest, and as we are ever mindful of the interests of our friends and customers, would call their attention to this valuable invention entirely our own, whereby we arc enabled to do superior work to any we have heretofore done, and we invite all persons having Grists to Grind, and who wish their grain GROUND IN THE BEST MANNER, TO CALL AT THE PENN YAN BROWN COLORED MILL, where wc are always on hand, and most happy and ready to wait on our friends and customers, pledging ourselves to manufacture forthem FLOUR OF AN EXTRA QUALITY, as well as the LARGEST KIND OF YIELDS. In fact we would say, If wc were not modest men, that we will do them better work than can be done at any other establish ment. We have plenty of water, and can thereby dis patch business on the shortest notice, so that those coming from a distance may rely on havingthvirGRISTS GROUND IMMEDIATELY. REMEMBER That it is at the Penn Van BROWN colored Mill. Where CASXfc'it & S chretz all these wonders fulfil; Those wishing grain ground in the very best manner, Must call as the Mill that is winning the Banner. W c trust you will not judge of what we can do by the above poetry ati wc are satisfied that we can do better grinding grists. CASH AND THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN. Also kept constantly on hand Flour by the bb!.,or less quantities, and all kinds o f MILL FEED. I'cnn Yan, June June 27,1855. 4tf4. CASNER A SC1IEETZ. Y a t e s C o . F u r n i t u r e D e p o t , A T T H E OLD STAND, On th e C o m e r o f M a i n & C lin to n tie ., A , f AY be found the largest assortment 1 1 1 of Furniture o f every description ever offered in this place, consisting ol more than forty Burcavs and Book-cases of various styles, from a first rate arti clc, 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 IV 0 , with a choice of 30 or 40 different patterns. Bedsteads of every dcscrim tion, including some styles never offeed- here before; also a full assortment of Mattrusses of all kinds. In addition to the above, we are manufacturing the SPRING BED, A NICE THING, the first ever made in the county, veny much Uked by those who have used them. It is hardly necessity to say that our stock o f CHAIRS is extensive, comprising every vari e t y of Cane and Flag Seat Chairs, Rockers, Cas tor .Chairs, besides a large lot of Mahogany Chairs o f different patterns. W e also have Sofas and Tete a Teles at all prices and to suit all tastes. A fine lot of LOOKING GLASSES, together with a variety of Willow Chairs, Wagons, and 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 tny friend down St. says “ the public are sick of shams” (and he is good authori ty on that point) if you will only call at the Yates Co. Fur niture Depot, we think you will readily be able to dis tinguish the difference our work presents from the “ shams’* that are sometimes offered In the market, both “ imported” and domestic. C O F * T K S o f every description kept constantly on hand, with FISK’S META L ie BURIAL CASE. A HEARSE A CAREFUL ATTENTION. The public are respectfully Invited to call and e tt mine out stock, and judge for themselves.. 49tf SAMUEL F. CURTIS CALL M ILL, D. MARTIN, G o . 88 Main Street, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hats,Caps, and Children’ s Hats & Caps. Also,dealer in Buffalo Robes, Fancy Furs, I’ anama Leg- horn, Straw and Palm Leaf Hats. ___________________ A. V. UARPENDING, attorney , A c .— Office in the Bradley Block,directly over Ford k Adams’ Dry Goods Store. _______________ _____ — R M T I H m MON D, ?.:v’iicnN * S orgkox ,—Office at his residence on Elm Street, second house westof Liberty Street. A AT M ARTIN ’S !! CHANGE fir.'J S A i BS S f i 'T E V E R Y B O D Y ! O n c o l t h e l‘ i l i e s I a s s o r t l i i v n t s o t w a r m t w i n h e r s t o c k s * VIIE SEASON LIAS COMMENCED, CALLING h'OR LIGHT <b A IR Y 11 A TS1 l^vouhlsuggeslthat at 31 A 1 6 T 1 N I I A T E U P O R I I J M ! thereis a stock o f SUMMER HATS, comprc- annding every thing iu the trade, and nolcss than twenty five different styles and gradeaof S X i t A W I I A X S . IHret,. P would callyour attention to theGERMAN BRAID B ‘) HAT, which is admired above all other hats, which is not to be found in any other establishment out o f Now York City; next in atylcand faucy is the CANTON, with a wide, tan colored band; then the PAN AM A, for dura bility, which is called the NEVER WEAR OUT HAT; mid than- the CARACCAS LAWN, another new style; then >he BERMUDA: also the MARICAB0, plain, which is an 1st imus Manufacture; the WHITE CANTON is a light (Aetsaot hat, with a wide black baud; now comes the MANDARIN, the most substantial of all hats; the fine double and single brim LEGHORN, which is sought after by the Old Fogies; the TEA ALBONAS, whch is more gs leraliy worn ». y the modest and unretiring gents, such as our friend Ambrose and others. W c will bringthis sum mer’s arrangenmts to a close with the Senator, China, Pearl, Pedal, Webster, Lewton,and Swced Hats. Mostly all o f them you will find to be entirely o f new styles, and some o f them as elegant and dashing affair.* ever brought ouf. In this stock you can find hats to suit all ages—Boys’, Youths’, and Men’s. I would mention a STRAW CAP for children, which is very handsome. a The far-famed R o c k y M o u n t a i n B e a v e r H a t is now ready for inspection, mid slillanothcr, the OTTER H A T , wl Ich has been out o f market for the last twenty years, h i s . dow made its appearance. I have it. And next in outer comes the FUR AND STlK DEPARTM E NTl The French style Moleskin Hat is manufactured here, and here only can it be found. This is the place to flndaTrav- ellng Hat in every shape a n j style to suit the fancy; High and Low Crown; Black and White ;alsothe Traveling Cup. S O F T hm A T S , DVab and Black, Musk Rat Napt, Drab and Black Beaver do., t ie Black plain Kossuth, the Hungarian Cassimere, Pana na,do., Gent’s Brown Beaver, Pearl and Block Wool, IBe Brigand Hat, Met opolitan, St. Nicholas, Children’s Black and Drab Beaver, Soft Pearl, the Boy’s Baltimore, Men’s Nankeen, Cassimere, Canton, Gouts’ Black and White Brush Hat. b l a c k b e a v e r s . P resons that arc prejudiced to the Silk Hat can get at nay ti oe, at my shop, the Fur Hat napt as they made them 1 n t b e olden time. TO THE LADIES. I have some beautiful Riding Hats, with the Riding Glove tand o f the latest French style. C O N t ' O R M A T E U K ! PHRENOLOGY OUT DONE!—this is entirely a new Inveniim , imported from Paris, France, which gives, on pap- r, ilia correct form o f your head. It will also shape a Hat to fit all the bumps, hills and hollows o f the head, so a new hat will set perfectly easy, as much so as an old hat alter being worn one year Hats and Caps made to order. zs=> May !5th. 1S54. 5S7 D. MARTIN. H A V A N A P L A N I N G M I L L ! J a m e s L # P a i g e Sc C o , H AVE now in operation one of the latest Improved W oodworth P laning M achines , and are prepared at all times to Plane Tongue and Grove Plunk and Boards o f ail lands and sizes, in the best possible manner. Lumber Dealers, Farmers and others, having Lumber o f any kind, which thev wish reduced to a uniform width and thickness, and Planed, Tongued, Grooved or dressed in any way, for Flooring, Siding,Ceiling, She\ving &c., are respectfully in vited to give us a call. The Subscribers would also state that they have constantly on hand Planed Flooring, Cell ing,Siding,Shelving, Ac., at wholesale and rotail, also all kinds of rough Lumber for sale. JAMES L. PAIGE & CO. Havana, June 7,1855._________________ ______ *41tf J O H N D I . A T T V O O D , No. 14S Chatham Street, (cor. Mulberry) N e w Y o r k , I NVITES attention to his Large Assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES. COLD BRACELETS, Pins, Ear Rings, Chatclatn, Vest and Fob Chains, Gold Xecklaoes, Crosses, Lockets,Rings, Spec hides, Pencils, Seals, Medals, Keys, Charms,Ac. CAMEO AND MOSAIC BRACELETS, Pins and Ear Rings. SILVER TEA SETS, Cups, Pitchers, Spoons, Napkin Rings, Forks, Frnit and Butter Knives. SILVER PLATED TEA SETS, Cups, Castors, Cake Baskets, Urns, Teakettles, Card Baskets, &c. For Sale CHEAP FOR CASH, and warranted as repre sented. . . {3 7 * Particular attention given, to repairing and ad justing Duplex, Chronometer and the Lever Watches. IvGTS N O T I C E # A T JILLETT’S I N P E N N YAN * W ith your Custom Milling* I T hasjust been fitted up in the essential parts, in the most superior manner, exclusively for CUSTOM WORK AND CUSTOM FLOURING, with M O S T V A L U A B L E I M P R O V E M E 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. Wc 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 most Improved 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 of all kinds done on SHORT NOTICE, and ground fine. For cleaning grown Wheat, have a STONE SMUTTER 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 of water, work will be done for all very soon. CALL AND T R Y US, and receive our best thanks for the same. R E M E M B E R At the W i l l i e 111 i l l * in Penn Yan, where the b work is done in the County. ______________________________ J. S. JILLETT• R E G U L A T O R OCR 0BKBD SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. E G JJ L A T O C o m e t o O r d e r AND MARC11TOTUEREGULATOR N o * 4 0 M A INSTRBET, PE N N Y A N , E G U L A T O OCR TERMS OMB PRICE AMD BBADT PAT. t I SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! F i r s t o f th e S e a s o n * NAVEjust detached from the mountain ranges in New York, large masses of Goods , Wares and Merchandise, and they arc now thundering up the Broad Guage, and dashing down at our doors. They were ns usual purchased largely for Cosh and from the very best sources in this Western World, and it is but fair to presume that they were obtained at as low rates ns any American Market will afford. This much for the purchase, now for thcsale. With the kindest regards for all our credit customers, whose business will be cherished with unhlmlnished care, the CASH principle will be the great leading principle of the establishment; and all honorable endeavors will be used to promote this favorite principle o f our adoption.— We hope also, that by strict fidelity to our credit custo mers, to encourage them to pay so promptly as to contin ue to rank among our most favored Cash purchasers. No misrepresentation or wrong-doing will be allowed, in any form or degree. We shall seek to make all feel at home, and theirintcrests safe with us, and to merit their confidence. This mmt be, as far as it goes, one of the best business establishments in the State. But now the Boxes, Bags, Bales, and Rolls o f CARPETING arc being piled upon the Side-Walk to the serious incon venience of the gathering groups and we must therefore defer further notice of this famous Importation till they are opened and marked, and the dear friends are served who are gently descending upon us. With a feeling of grateful remembrances, we tender you all this, our Spring saluta tion. A cordial welcome awaits you. A multitude o f pleasant, not to say charming objects, both covet and challenge your admiration. March 81st, 1856, M. HAMLIN. GREAT ATTRACTIONS. r p i I E O L D B O O K S T O R E is still in successful operation, notwithstanding the strange changes o f the times, and having quite the Largest Stock o f S t a n d a r d a m i M i s c e l l a n e o u s H o o k s in this section of country, and replenishing continually with the Latest und Best Publications, wc can offer supe rior inducements to purchasers. A large variety of Books at NEW YORK WHOLESALE PRICES of SCHOOL BOOKS At! in general use. STA T IO N E R Y ., Plain and Fancy , A flue assortment selected with care. Over R E G U L A T O R \YTTHBRE may be found all that is desirable and cheap VY in the way o f D r y G o o i l s , G r o c e r i e s , m i l l i n e r y G o o d s * i i o n n e i s * R i b b o n s , C a r p e t 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 w illbesold83X per cent less than the regniarcred- It prices, or 20 per cent lower than any merchant in Penn Yan can sctlfor. Particular attention willbe paid to all ofourcustomers,and none 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. Z&~ New Goodsreccivedby Exproasevery d a y. 577 BURRILLBROT1IBRS. L a d l e s * . m e d i c a l C o m p a n i o n a n d D o * ' i n c s i i c m i d w i f e r y . O WING to the rapid sale of the former editions o f the above work, the author has been hidnccd to issue a MEW REVISED EDITION, (bearing the above title) much en larged and improved. Thai such a work is much needed,, is very appa rent by the sale ot the preceding edi tions. This work, as its name im- |Vlies, will* be devoted to giving La- lies o f all ages, married o r single, the .knowledge which they must and Should have o f the laws which govern their physical organization. That women should be acquainted with such laws, no one can deny, and it will be the special aim of this work to impart such knowledge in a clear and pleasing manner, avoiding everything of a vulger character, or which would offend the ear o f decency. MIDWIFERY.—This branch will occupy a portion o f the work, and under this head will be found some heart rending scenes which are sometimes practiced tinder the garb o f Science. With strict attention to the rules found in this work, every female can attend auy ordinary case of Ohil<I-B*rth. The mysteries o f ooncepticn will here be laid open to the understanding o f 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 fcmnlos 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. Head and Think . MADAM CAPRAUL’S FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS, FOR IRREGULARITIES, OBSTRUCTIONS, «£c. 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 confidentially con sulted at his M e d i c a l L i i f i r m 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 Organ* in both male and female, aud of whatever name or nature. His new method of treatment nowin operation in the old Countries and Hospitals o f the United States, warrants him in say ing that noue o f the forms which these diseases are went to assume are without a sure, quick, and permanent care, e It Is o f po consequence ho* long the disease has contin ued, for his remedies attack the complaint at its founda tion, and eflectually drive the enemy from the system in the shortest space o f time possible, without change o f diet or hindrance o f business. CAUTION TO STRANGEES. Dr. GOFF is the only one In Central New York who has graduated at a Medical College, and has the requisite qualifications ; that devotes his entire attention to the treatment o f genital diseases, Persons in search of advice will bear thitin mind. Peculiar attention devoted to Female Weaknesses.— , Thousands of cases are permanently cured annually, which have before bafiled the skill o f eminent Physicians and left the patient to mourn departed health. Persons at a distance can be treated at home by direct ing a letter to me stating their case, symptoms, the dura tion o f their disease, and have medicine forwarded free from damage or curiosity, to any part o f the country,with full and plum directions for use. Married persons can call with safety. The Doctor is all alone. His office is so arranged tnat patients never see any one but himself. All letters returned If wished, and secrecy inviolable.— Office hours from $ A. M .,to 9 P. M. All letters must be addressed to C. S. GOFF, M. D „ No. 5 East Genesee street, Cm6S4 Syracuse, N. Y. N E W THINGS. JUNE 9 ............................................... 1856. I HAVE just returned from the great “ Vanity Fair,’: having culled therefrom such things as appear to be in good taste and suitable to 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, very. A pretty variety o f CHINA SILKS. 4s 6d to 5s much wore in the city. HANDSOME PLAID SILKS from 4s-Gd to 14s. RICH BROCADE that will almost stand alone, f o r lls. About half price. A few low priced BROCADE at 4s-6d. I could find, no more of them in the city. MANTILLAS ! MANTILLAS ! A great assortment from $1 to $15. From A. T. Stewart and other places of taste refinement. Eor the sake o f enlarging this branch of trade, the above will be sold for cash at about the cost. S I I A WLS! A large Importation o f W HITE, COLORED, FIGURED, and Plain Crape Shawls. Stellas in great variety. Brocbe, White, Green and Crimson centres. ' Thibet, Wool, Black, 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 ! Chatlicp, Berages, Figured and Plain. Barege, DcLaln Cambrics, Jaconet*, Lawns, Ginghams, mi l all sorts of tilings for Summer Dresses. An affecting eight, very All the above and many other attractions were just purchased a t a large reduction from early Spring price*, and will now be offered accordingly. June 1 0 ,1S56. M. HAMLIN. A few nice plain Bonnets, just to keep the Miliner’s good natured. L E G A L NOTICES. m o r t g a g e s a f e # W HEREAS, Benjamin Perry and Sarah E. Perry, his wifd,.of ‘Middlesex, in the County of Yates, anJ State o f NeW York, did on the 4th day of'M a y , in the year of our Lord, one thousnrifl eight hun Ired und fifty- two, (1S52) execute and deliver their Indenture of Mortgage to Sarah A. Perry, l ~ariah C. Younglove and Morris § . Flinu of Potter, Yates County, and State o f New Ybrk, Administrators o f the estate o f Robert Perry, De ceased, which said Mortgage bears date the 4th day ofi May, 1852, and was duly recorded in the office of the Clerk o f Yates Odunty, on tlie Sth day o f May, 1852, at 9 o’clock A.M ., In Liber l G o f Mortgages, at folio 468, and whereas, after the exccutingofthe said Indenture o f Mort gage, and the delivery thereof to the said Sarah A. Perry, Azarlah C. Younglove and Morris B. Flinu 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 o f 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 adoiinstrator o f the said estate o f said Robert Perry, deceased. And whereas, the said Morris B. F!inn, at the date here of, and the first pnblication o f this notice, continues and is said administrator o f said estate, o f said Robert Perry, deceased; and said Mortgage now. belongs to the estate of the said deceased, And whereas, default has been made in the payment o f the money secured by satd 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 dollars and thirty-six cents, ($590,36) and interest thereon from the 4th day of May, 1852, and no suit or proceeding at law having been had or instituted for the recovery o f the money secured to be paid by said Mortgage or any pai t thereof. Notice Is therefore hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, and o f the Stat ute iu such case made and provided, the premises des cribed in said Mortgage, to-wit: “ All that certain tract or parcel o f land situate in the Town of Middlesex, Coun ty of Yates, State o f New York aforesaid, being lot num ber sixty-eight, (68) containing one hundred and nineteen (119) acres. Lot number sixty-nine (69) containing one hundred and seventy-three (178) acres and a half, and fifty-one (51) acres and forty-one hundredths of an acre on the North line o f lots number sixty-four (64) and seven ty, (70) as surveyed by Jabez French, excepting and re serving fifty (50) acres on the North side o f said farm, and now owned by Maltby Gelston or Ilartson Sabine, or Cvr- I nelius Dewitt, will be sold subject to the pa. raeut of an } Indenture of Mortgage, now owned and held by the State Connecticut, amounting, principal and interest, to about $1819. Also one other Indenture o f Mortgage, given to Edmund l’erry and Robert Perry, o f Potter, Yates County and dated 27th day ofSeptember, 1819, und executed by Benjamine Ferry and Sarah E. Perry, his wife, amounting to about $23U0, at Public Auction, to the highest bidder therefor,at the Rushville Hotel,kept by R. B. Pitcher Esq. in the Town of Potter, County of Yates, and State o f New York,on the 15th day of November, 1856, at one o’clock in the afternoon of that day. Dated the lltli day of August, 1S5G. tiOlUUS B. FLINN, Administrator, n . MORRIS, Att’y. I K O K T G A G E S . M . i : # D EFAULT having been made in the payment of monies secured to be paid, in and by a certain indenture of Mortgage, made and executed by Daniel B. Bissel,of I’ enn Yan, in the County of Yates, and State of New York, to Joseph Ketehuui, of Benton, in said County, dated the twenty-eighth day o f September. 1:48, and recorded iu the office of the Clerk of said County o f 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 which there is claimed to be due, at ihe date o f the first publication of this notice, the sum o f five hundred and sixty-five dollars and eleven cents and no suit or proceedings at law having been insti tuted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof, . , . . t A Notice is therefore hereby given that the said indenture of Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in sal d Mortgage, at Public Auction, at the Court House, in the village of Penn Yan, in said County of Yates, on the 28th day of Nov., 1856, 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 Penn Yan, and bounded as follows, to-w it:— Beginning on the cast side o f Liberty Street, at the north west corner of a lot on which the dwelling house, .formerly owned by Samuel F. Curtiss stands; thence running North twenty«oue degrees and thirty minutes west, eight rods to the south-west corner o f the lot heretofore sold by Abram Wagner to Jonathan D r y e r ; thence along the South line thereof* north sixty-eight degrees and thirty minutes, east seventeen rod s ; thence South twenty-one degrees and thirty minutes, east eight rods to Samuel F. Cuvtiss’north-east corner; thence along his north line south sixty-eight degrees and thirty minutes, west seventeen rods to the place o f beginning, containing three-fourths o f 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 east the same width, eleven rods.— Which Mortgage aforesaid has been duly assigned to the subscriber, which assigtMueat is recorded in the office of the County Clerk, of Yates County, on the third day of November, 1847, in Liber 13 o f Mortgages, at folio 89. Dated, September 4,1856. JAMES S. WADSWORTH. KELSEY & DAVIS,Attorney’s,Geneseo, N. Y. 7<i6wlS SUPREME COURT,COUNTY OF YATES. L E G A L NOTICES. E L E C T I O N N O T I C E # SnRRiFK>> O ffice , Penn/ Yan; h Aog«20,,lS56. j % 'VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in.pursuanceofa notice L> from N. B. S tanton ,Deputy Secretary of State,of the of New York, a copy of which.is hereunto annexed, that u general Election will be held In the County o f Yates *De ^ s d a y succeeding the first .Monday In November fleers, to-w i?' are to be chosen the following of- A \n r * place o f Myron II. C lark, A mond 11411 G ver*or in the place of Henry J . Ray- place o f Cornelius Gardinier. A Patrick 1 f Stot Pn8onavuthe place o f Thomas Kirk- X ? 1r i ar^ e< S r se°dfAPPeal3 k the P - * « f Betjamla All whose terms of office expire on the u*t dav o f Decem ber next. * Thirty-five riectow o f President and Vice Pr<*Men* o f tue United States. A Representative in the thirty-fifth Congross ot WftTTni ted States, for the twenty-sixth Congressional composed of the Counties of Ontario, Seneca, Yates. County Officers to be elected for said Coxnty : One Member o f Assembly. A Superintendent of the Poor in the place of Adam N E W STOCK OF H A R D W A R E ! Two Justices o f Sessions in the place o f John Sayre and John J. Johnson. One Coroner in the place o f Alanson Potter. All whose terms o f office will expire on the last day of De cember next. DANIEL LANNING. Sheri.Tof Yates County. STATE OF NEW YORK ) . 10 1Q.» Secretary’s Office f A lbany , Aug. .2 , 1856. To the Sheriff o f the County qf Yates: S IR— Notice is hereby given, That at the General Elec tion to be held In this Slate on the Tuesday succeed ing the first Monday o f November next, the following of ficers are to be elected, to-w it: A Governor in the place o f Myron H. Clark. A Lieutenant Governor in the pjace of Henry J. Ray mond. A Canal Commissioner i n the place o f Cornelius Gardinier. An Inspector o f State Prisons in the place o f Thomas Kirk patrick. A Clerk of the Court of Appeals In the place o f Benjamin F. Harwood, deceased. All whose terms o f office expire on the last day of Decem ber next. 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- trict, 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 o f John Sayre and John J. Johnson. One Coroner in the place o f Alanson Potter. AU whose ttrms of office will expire on the last day of De cember next. Yours Respectfully, N. B. STANTON, Deputy Sec’y. o f State. rniJE subscriber has made extensive additions to the -L Stock of HARDWARE, recently purchased of Messrs, BRACE & GRAVES, and is prepared to meetthecompe tition here or elsewhere . lie will, at all times, sell any description o f Goods, of quality corresponding, as low as can be purchased, in Geneva or Elm ira; and no Farmer or Mechanic need go o u tof Yates Co.to get his supply, If Wwill examine Goods and Prices. Subscriber designs t o keep any article In the line, that t* useful and will procure at short notice, whatever * 9 reqm,e<1 * . m * x F J N S H O P , under the direction of Mr. ABRAM M u x e R, will promptly furnish the best of work, from the of materials, and all. Plumbing, Copper, and \in ” <>rk, made and repaired at short notice, in a satisfactory manner. N .R . LONG, ™ _______________ ____ No. 19 Main Street. I M P O R T A N T c h a n g e # B RACE & GRAVF.S, having disposed of their stock of Hardware to Mr. N. It. LONG, o f New York City, with a view o f loca ting West, take thi s occasion to express their than s for the cordial feeling which has been manifested, as well as for the very liberal pat ronage bestowed on them during their residence here. We would also add that our successor, Mr. LONG, hav ing been fer the past twenty years engaged in the Whole- oale Hardware Trade in New York City, possesses unusual advantages for purchasing Goods at the lowest wholesale rates, is thoroughly acquainted with every bronch of the business,and it gives us pleasure to commend him as in all respects worthy your confidence and patronage. ALL PERSONS indebted to us either by note or account arc requested to call and make prompt settlement and payment of the same, at our old place of business, where one of the Firm will at all times be found, as it Is absolutely necessary to close up business with the least possible delay. BRACK & GRAVES. D O CTOR HALS EY’S F O R E S T W IN E . PLEASANTER and more effective in the cure of ft*, than any remedy ever discovered. without purging or nauseating. Can be taken at any time without hindcrance to business VOICE OF THE PRESS, It is remarkable that although the Press have u times studiously avoided speaking infavorofPattutiLT ictne?, yet the Medical qualities o f the Forest Wine Pills have attracted its attention, and we find It w f forth the merits of these remedies in unqualified term* i! every part of opr country. ** k From the Editorial department o f the WeUseUIt a Hot, July Sd, 1855. * I N OTICE is hereby given, that application will be made at the next annual meeting of the Board o f Supervis ors, of the County o f Yates, on the first Tuesday o f Octo ber next, to said Board to alter In their bounds the Town of Middlesex and Potter, In said County, by annexing to the Town of Potter the following parts o f the Town o f Mid dlesex, viz Lot number 1 in the 6th Range; lot number 2 in the Cth Range; lot number 8 in the 6th Range, (except that part o f said Lot, about twenty-five acres, owned by An drew Cole,) Lot number 1 in the 8d Range; and l#ots number 2 and 8 in the 8d Range, the Lands hereby des cribed being owned by the following persons, viz:— lliram Keeny, John S. Phelps, Ebcnezer Finch, James llermanve, Dennison B. Butler, Chester L . Hobart, Sidney Lafler, Jesse D. Casey. Thomas Newsom, Stephen M Par sons and William L. Hobart, and containing in all about eight hundred and seventy acres, as will be more particu larly described and set forth by a map and survey there of, to be presented to the said Board o f Supervisors, with said application. The President Directors, and Company of The Steuben County Buuk, against SARAH BUKLaml Others. O IL SHADES and PAPER HANGINGS can now be found at the Old Corner Store, cheaper than ever be fore offered. Penn Yan, May 1,1856. JONES & LATIMER. 688 N EW G O O D S ! N EW G O O D S ! W E are now receiving a choice assortment of NEW GOODS, as cheap and durable as a n y ever brought in this market. W c respectfully call the attention of close buyers. Any one wishing to purchase will do well to call and examine our Stock before buying elsewhere. ADAMS & McNIEL, No. 26 Main St., I'enn Yan. Penn Yan, April 22,1856. F N. R. LONG, Late o f the Firm of LONG A DAVENPORT, N ew Y ouk CiTT, Successor to BRACE & GRA YE S, No. 19, Main-St., Penn Van, N. FAIRBANKS* SCALES.—N , R. Long, No. 19 Main-St. Agent for Fairbanks & Co.’s Patent Scales, has on hand some o f the various descriptions, and will furnish to order any kind, among which are the following : Rail Road Track and Depot Scales, Hay, Cattle, Coal and Lock do. Wheat or Hopper do. Flour-packing and Rolling Mill do. Coal Dealers’ Wheelbarrow do. Portable Platform, from 400 to 2,000 do. Counter, Family and Grocers’ do. The superiority o f these Scales Is so well known that no praise is necessary.! June 10,1856. 696, r . W . S M I T H & co > s* IN GENEVA, IS- f siyiceot FANCY CHAIRS, ' ANS- T«te a Tvtes. Otta- VjjL* le Top Bureaus, Sidehoaid* ' T * terer Table#,able., Stands,ft,.. k\an Worth Going to See T HEY have the largest and best Stock o f Furniture, Chairs, Ac., ever offered for sale in Western New York There you can find most elegant suit?of ROSE WOOD, MAHOGANY, BLACK WALNUT AND OAK, and asraaoy styles of FANCY CHAIRS, SOFAS, DID ____ _ man’s Marble Btage-rc. ,INer and Cent T Abo Ma„ hogary and Cast Iron Hat- ami Hall Stands. Cast Iron Bedsteads, with pat. Spiral Spring Beds. Writing and Book Cases, Wardrobes, Mahogany, B1 k Walnut,Maple and Oak Bedsteads. Rosewood, Mahogany, and Gilt f r n a i u c u t a l E . o o k i H f f G l a s s e s . MATRASSES, Hair, Seagrass, Corn Husks, Straw and Cotton,and Palm l«eaf Cushions made to order for Church es and Halls. Couches lounges, Beds, Pillows, Bolsters Quilts,Comforters, Window Shades uml Trimmings,Win dowCurtains, Cornices, Bandr, Pins, Cord and Tassejs Cribs, Cradles, Tabs, Pails,Brooms,Brushes, Washboards Clothes-pins,Propellers,ThugsJIobby Horses,Cabs,Sleighs Waggons* Cradles, Ac., kc., Ac. ‘ M TIRTm 4000 ROLLS WALL PAPER I and BORDERS, nmo on hand. We have a choice selec tion of Elegant Patterns, and especial attention will be given to make this a prominent part of our business. WINDOW SHADES! Light and Dark, Plain and Figured, and gilt with fixtures, Paper Curtains, Ac. ^JNE OIL PAINNINGS, Steel Engravings and French Pictures, Ornamental and Plain Gilt, and Rosewood Frames and Glass. FANCY GOODS In great variety. RETICULES, FANCY BASKETS, Ac. EMEU OIDERIES, Silk Worsteds, Chemilles. Cotton,Stamped Collars, Ae. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS! PIANOS, MELODEOXS, VIOLINS, GUITARS, Ac., on hand or furnished at shortest notice, at as low, or lower prices than can be bought elsewhere. NEW SHEET MUSIC almost every week. .Thankfully acknowledging past favors, wc invite all to give u»a call. L. A S. DENTON. Penn Van, April 1st, I S f S C . ___________ _ IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS! w a n i n g m i l l . 1 H A R D W A R E ! T ’lIE Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Penn Yon and Yates Coun ty, that he has purchased the Stock o f H a r d w a r e * S t o v e s * F a r m e r s A M e c h a n i c s T o o l s * f Ac., Ac., o f Messrs. Brace A Graves,and will con- \ tioue the same Business at the Old Stand, N o * 1 0 * M a i n S t r e e t . lie solicits the patronage o f the public and of the Custo mers o f the old House, whom he would be pleased to see at all times and to supply their wants In this line. He will seek to give entire satisfaction, and designs to keep every description o f 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 Titf Ware De partment,of M R. AB’M MILLER, so well and favorably known in this vicinity, and will furnish, upon as favorable terms as any one in the trade, every description of TIN, 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. un Yan, Feb. 13th, 1856. |f677 I jWKItY PRUDENT MAN, before entering upon the It important work of erecting a home, will not only “ Count the Cost,” but will decide definitely upon the style o f Architecture best adapted to his means and taste. Plans, Elevations and details, furnished for Public Buil dings and Private Residences,in the various modem styles of Architecture, by C. V.BUSH, Contractor. Penn Yan, April 21,1856. ly6S7 BOOTS! BOOTS! ? H D . P R A T T still continues to manufacture and • ke f i i H AY PRESSES.— N. R. Long, No. 19 Main street is agent for a Patent Hay Press o f immense power, and occupying but little space. Full particulars given os to size and capacity. Price, No. 1, Fifty Dollars, No. 2, Twenty-Five Dollars, and transportatien from New York, added,net cash. 696 June 10th.____________________________________________ RICH COALLIES AND OTHER DRESS GOODS. C AN be found in al arge variety, at Penn Yan, June 5, 1856. 693 A LATIMER’S. D RESS TRIMMINGS.—-A genera! assortment of Frin ges Moir Antique, Velvet Ribbons, Braids, Galboon’s Dress Buttons, Ac., Ac., may be found at No. 26 Maiu Street, I’enn Yan. ADAMS A McNIEL. • TO WOOL GROWERS. T WILL pay the highest market price or good, clean fleece Wool M .W . keep for sale, at No. 88 Main Street, three doors below the American Hotel, one of the choicest lots o f B O O T S A N D S H O E S ever offered to the public. I employ workmen jo unequalled skill,and purchase noue but THE BEST OF STOCK, and am quite certain I can accommodate those who favor me with a call, with Boots and Shoes o f all kinds, that will give entire satisfaction.— As my business is done on the H E AD Y PA Y PRINCI PLE, I can and will SELL AS CHEAP as any other es tablishment in Yates County, that sell as good a quality as I do. I t U P A 1 K I N G 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 is at th Cheap Boot and Shoe Store o f II. D. PRATT. Penn Yan, Oct. 2 , 1S55,_______________________*5Stf JUST FR O M CH IN A. w * B T J C K B 1 5 E hasjust returned • from New York, and is now receiving a large supply o f the most BEAUTIFUL WARES, Just imported, of a variety of styles entirely new,and ver£ 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 BIUTTAN- IA GOODS, Lamps, Lanterns, 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 Yan,May 21, 1S56. I N pursuance o f a judgment o f foreclosure and sale made in this action, the undersigned Sheriff o f the County of Yates, will sell at Public Auction, at the Court House, in the village o f Penn Yun 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: “ All those certain pieces or parcels o f land, situate, ly ing and being in the town of Denton, in the County of Yates, aforesaid, and described as follows : The one piece being the equal half lying on the east side o f lot number one hundred and fifteen, (116) in township number eight, in the first range, containing eighty-eight acres more or less. Also one other piece of land, beiug a p irt of the same lot, No. 115, und beginning twenty rods north of the south line of the said lot, on a line drawn through the middle o f the said lot, thence west so far that a parallel line to be drawn through the remainder of the said lot with the before mentioned middle line on a north course to the north line o f the #aid lot, will contain twelve acres ; thence cast to the said middle or division line; thence south to the place of beginning, being the farm t f which Cyrus Buell tiled seized November. 1835. Also all those certain other pieces o f land described as follows ; Being parts o f lots number seven, seventeen and eighteen, in township nnmber seven, second range, being the town of Jerusalem, in the said county, and described as follows: Beginning at a stake at the north-east e rner of John Sherman’s land; thence South eighty-seven degrees,east one hundred and ninety-eight rods and ten links ; thence south three degrees; west one hundred and eight rods and twenty links ; thence north eightj'-seven degrees ; west twenty-five rods to the east line o f lot number eigh teen ; thence along said line south three degrees; west fif ty-one rods and five links, to the south-east corn<r of said lot number eighteen; thence along the south line thereof; north eighly-seven degrees, west one hundred and seventy-three rods and ten links, to said Sherman’s south-east corner, thence along his east Hue, north three degrees, east one hundred and sixty rods to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and ninety acres and four tenths. Also beginning at Roswell Clark’s south-east corner, thence south three degrees, west twenty-four chains and twelve links ; thence north eighty-eight de grees twenty minntes, west twenty chains and seventy- two links; thence north three degrees, east twenty-four chains and twelve links; thence south nighty-eight de grees twenty minutes; east twenty chains, seventy-two links to the place o f beginning, containing fifty acres and is part o f lot number seventeen, and is the farm formerly owned by Nirom Crane, and by him conveyed to Stephen Chase, and by the said Stephen Chase and wife, convey ed to the said Sarah Bueil by deed, dated December 28 h 1835, in the whole containing two hundred and forty acres more or less. DANIEL LANNING, B . W . FRANKLIN, Atty. Sheriff: ___ Dated September3,1856. rTH E PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the A Grace of God Free and Independent: To all persons interested in tl e estate of James Fftiher lute of the town of Italy, in the county of Yates, deceased, 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 o f Yates, at his office in the village of Penn Yan, on the 26th day of December next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to attend to the final settlement of the accounts o f the proceedings of Lewis B. Graham, administrators of Ac., of said James Fisher, deceased. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the seal of office o f our said Surrogate to be hereunto af- L.S. fixed. WITNESS, William S. Briggs, Surrogate of the County of Yates, in said County, at the village of Penn Yan, the 19th day of Sept, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. WILLIAM S. BRIGGS. 709, w 4 . ____________________________Surrogate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. P URSUANT to an order of William S. Briggs, Surrogate of Yates County, alUmrsons having claims against the estate o f Eli Wood, late o f Benton in said County, de ceased, are requested to present the same, with the vouch ers thereof, to the undersigned Executors o f Ac., of de ceased, at their places of residence in Benton and Torrey, on or before the 25th day o f Feburary next, Dated August 21st, 1S56. Dated August 14th, 1S56. Freeholders o f the Town of Middlesex John S. Shelps. Dennison II. Butler, Hiram Keeny, Thomas Newsom Jacob E. Wager, F. C* Hawley, Orln Steblins, D. G. Underwood, Eli Foote, John Mather, John Perryman, O. S' Buckley, O. S. Williams, Freeholders o f the Town of Potter, Stephen M. Parsons James Hermans, Chester Hobart, Jeremiah Barber, Ambrose S. Thoiua, J.D . Bordwell, D. Morris, J. Sayre, Charles S. Hoyt, John A. Cadmus, J. B. YanOsdul, John F. Hobart, John 0 . Ferguson, A. A. Oakly. T HE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the Grace o f God Free and Independent: To all per sons interested in the estate of Benjamin U. Gardner, btie of tUe Town of Potter, in the County of Yates, deceased, and especially to the creditors, heirs at law, and next o f kin of said deceased, send Greeting :— Ycu and each of you are hereby notified, cited and requi red personally to be and appear before our Surrogate of the county of Yates, at his office in the village o f Penn 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 o f the proceedings o f Jeremiah Barber an d Hannah J . Gardner, Administrators o f Ac., o f said Benjamin II.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 of the said County of Yates, in said County at the village of Penn Yan L. S the twenty-ninth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty- six, WILLIAM S. BRIGGS, 4w. _______ ____________________Surrogate. N o t i c e t o C r e d i t o r s . P URSUANT loan order o f William S. Briggs, Surrogate of Yates County, all persons having claims against 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 o f Ac., -of said deceased, at his place of residence in Dresden, on cr before the 80th day o f September next. Dated, March 25th, 1856. 6m6S3 GEORGE V. HAZARD, Executot. S x r c c i U s l i I l a l r C r e a t o r T HIS preparation has now been before the public about nine months,it has been applied, jW e qf charge at the proprietor’s rooms, 880 Broadway, to all applicants.— Feeling confident of its merit in ordinary cases of loss of hair, the proprietors took the above mode o f proving it to the public, and at the same time of affording to them selves the means o f testing its full worth in a variety of cases, which has been done. Theirsuccess has excceeded their highest expectation, and their experience has been that in many cases which gave the le«st hope, their prep aration has been soonest successful. T rey do not pretend to restore the hair In every 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 of doing business lias been entirely free from hum bug. They hade striven to establish the fact that, the hair can be produced and they have succeeded. Read some of our numerous certificates, one a case of baldness seven year4, another a case of loss of hair from an abcess; an other from Erysipelas—all o f which have been entirely re stored. Besides these we have many test! > oniaU from Physicians and others, which may be seen a the Dep t, 880 Broadway, New York. C E R T I F I C A T E S . N ew Y ofb , April 11,1855. W e, the undersigned, recommend to those who are bald or losing their hair, to use the S wedish H air C reator .— 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 hair upon heads where the baldness has been o f years’ standing. Dr. Z. ROGERS, South Fourth St. Brooklyn. N. EAGER, 414 Broadway, N. Y. Dr. WM. C. BENNETT, 192 Fourt Avenue. J. PECK, 394 Fourth Street. T . II. LYONS, 55 Hudson Street. C. VAN TASSEL, 279 Broadway. E. J. TA LBOT, Citizen Office, 10 Spruce Street. Dr. HENDERSON, Oculist, 45S Broadway. JOHN F. MOORE, 97 Clinton Place. Eighth Street. Dr. HENRY BUKTNETK, 179 East Seventh Street. IV. COLEBURN.89 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, 111 Spring Street. A. P. HIGGINS, 297 Broadway. MARY C. CRAYTON, 604 Broadway. JULIA A. GONSALVES, 158 Fourth Street. M. O. BANKS,558 Broadway. N ew Y ore , March 2 2 ,1S55. To the Proprietors o f the Swedish 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 I commenced its use, and my hair is growing again very finely, where, previous to using vour preparations, there was none at all. In justice to your wonderful discovery, I must add that I have tried every means iu my ]>ower 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 o f 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. Yonrs, G. F. SMITH, 111 ipringSt. ehorter UnatLTS usual in the case of, many other Patent Medicinei inr Forest Wine is destined, from its expeUrat medial J r itles, to become more popular than was ever^* ji* Medicine. 76lfc» From the Havana Jout'nal, N m H alsey ' s F orest W ine . —This Wine ismantw . tirely from Medical Plants and Roots, and wtikwgSL equal in flavor to any imported, it is one of the butiQ* leal formulas known. From Has Clyde Times , Oct. 15 ih 185$. Dr. H alsey ’ s F orest W ine ,—This Wine fsann^ article which by experience we can reccouunsed li^ highest terms. S h o c k i n g C a s e o f R h e u m a t i s m Cu^ i u t h r e e W e e k s * New York, July 15tUSy Dr. O. W . JI alsbt .—I reside at 82, Vestry Strttu this city. During the last two years 1 have been *> l with the Rheumatism that my friends told me not stand it through the coming winter. Nykgi^ dreadfully swollen, and I suffered excruciating pain, t this situation I procured your Forest Remedies and u both the Pills and the Wine, according to the 'tlrectb* In about a week I began to experience their goodi^ and in three weeks I was able to go to work, which 1.^' not done in eight months before. M. LINCH, 82, Vestry St. L o n g S t a n d i n g C o u g h i G e n e r a l De$n, I t y , a n d D r o p s i c a l D isorder. CURED AT 25 AVENUE, NEW YORK. Dr. H alsey , New York,.Aug, 14,1k Dear Sir.— My wife has been severely troubled cough more than six years: more or less duringtbet* she has been attended by the Doctors but nevergg m permanent relief, until she took your Forest Pills. She has taken one bottle of the Wine, unU* than one box of Pills, which has so far.restored indulge the hope that os much more willcompIeUtte* My daughter also has been cured of General Debej* Dropsy, by the use o f the Forest Remedies. 1 * WM. BROWN, 25 A T O r The Forest Wine and Pills ore Sovereign Ileaedkx i all tl e following complaints, and it shtwtt be umteietoe that it is the mecical influence o f both Remetiitt acting ft gctherln the b l o o d which exert the wowleriul eOectii the cure of obstinate diseases. Although the m lit* are a never falling remedy in all caves that leqnin^ purgatives, yet in Chronic Diseases both the Wtoey Pills are absolutely necessessary. The F o r e s t W i n e and F i l l s are wamntedUcm the most severe Coughs, Colds, pain in the back,!*, ma, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Rheumatism, and Cta, The Wine and Pills cure the Fever and Agoe, fit which* complaint they have acquired ahigh.tp utation. Ulcers,Boils, Blotches Scabbed-lieti Ring-Worm, Krysipeles, Salt Rheum, Sore Eyes, aud every kind o f Humors,Jaundice Female Complaints, Debility, Night Sweats, and weakly State of the Con. fctitution, Bilious Disorder, Foul Stomach, and Morbid Condition of the Bowels, Head Aches,Ner vous Disorders and General Derangement of the System Affections o f the Bladder, Bilious Cholic, Loss of Appetite,Pains In the Bones, Scrofula, t All other complaints which ari sc from impure Uoofiofi Disordered state ot the System. G. W. UAUlT. General Depot, No. 64 Walker Street, New York. Appointed Agents in Penn Yan, L aofax h Moot E. 11. H untington . 4m704 H O W A R D ASSOCIATION PH ILADELPH IA. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. GOOD F O R BURNS. A N a p p e a l TO TUE PUBLIC! FRIENDS, COUNTRYMEN, A N D A L L MANKIND IN GENERAL flit IBt H EAR 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 *ook$) Stationery , Jfusical Instru ments and Fancy Goohs cheap, let them draw near and be satisfied, I would respectful ly state to the inhabitan tsof Yates County, that I have just received from New York city, one of the largest and best selected stocks of BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSI CAL INSTRUMENTS AND FANCY GOODS, and I will also say without fear ol contradiction, one o f the cheapest ever offered in this countv; comprising some o f the LATEST AND BEST WORKS In every department o f Literature and the fine Arts. S C H O O L B O O K S of every kind in the United States, (all of which are used in Yates County.) Also, a very large assortment of N ew Y ork , March 15,1S55. 7b the Proprietors o f the Swedish Hair Creator: G ents —In the early part of last Summer, my daughter was afflicted with an abscess a bout one inch above the cen ter of the osfrontUs, the diameter of which was two inches. It was opened, and after the discharge had ceased, the roots o f the hair were exposed on the inside o f the scalp.— Within a week, all the hair over the diseased spo4 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 llair Creator. After ten days’ application, a microscopic examination ev idenced a growth of fine downy-iooking hair. It is now- full length and perfectly healthy. I then recommened it to a lady (relative) who had lost her hair from erysipelas. She u*ed it with a like happy result. I take pleasure in giving you this testimony in favor of your valuable discove ry, believeing it to be, from actual experiment, one of the very few useful curative articles that emanate from Quack- dom. Respectfully vours. Dr. HENRY BURTNETE, No. 179 East 17th st. 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 i efu lly restored, It never foils restoring the Hair when its loss has been caused by fever or sickness; and seldom requires more than one bottle 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 reoerally hereditary. Mothers should use it upon their children s heads, as it not merely aide the growth o f the Hair, butis sure to prevent ultimate bald ness. Sent to any part o f the United States upon rhe receipt o f $1. Address orders to the Proprietors o f the S wbpish IE air C reator , 8S i ) Broadway, New York. N. B. — Usual dlcr count to the trade. Also for sale the justly celebrated METROPOLITAN LIQUID HAIR DYE, For coloring the llair or Whisiters, either a lively black or brown, the moment It id applied. Full directions accompa ny each bottle. P r i c e 7 5 c e l S . Sent to any part of tlie United States. N. B.-—Liberal discount to the trade. CLARK <fe FRAZER, Prop’r Swedish Hair Creator, 880 Broadway, New York. Sept., *355.. ly ’5T. rr O all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, ntd x Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence^ norrhoen, Gleet, Syphilis, the Vice of Onanism, sir Abuse, Ac., <6c. The Howard Association in view of The awful dilu tion of human life, caused by Sexual Diseases, and! deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of* diseases by Quacks, have directed their Consulting Sum as a Charitable Act, worthy o f their name, to give Mm s Advice Gratis, to ail persons thus afflicted, who appl/b letter, with a description o f their condition, (age, mp tion, habits of life, &c.. and in cases of extreme pore and suffering, to F u r n i s h M e d i c i n e s F r e e o f Charge, The Howard Association is a benevolent Institotkiia tablished by special endowment, for the relief of tbeei anddistressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Dst» es. It has now a surplus ot means-, which the D/rttie have voted tc expend in advertising tlie above ootkr. I s needless to add that the Association commands tfcel^ ,est Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the rnwty- proved modern treatment. Just published, by the Association, a Reporforifrmai- . torrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice o f ' turbation or Self-Abuse, and other diseases ot totceml Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will btwtilj mail (In a sealed envelope) Free o f Charge, on. thtro* of Two Stamps for Postage. Address, Dr. GEO. It. CALHOUN, Consulting Surf* Howard Association, N. q . .2, South. Ninth Street, Pluto phla, l ’a. By order o&ithg D&eeqtqrs. EZRA D. H W tT W E L L , PretittL GEO. FAIRCHILD, S e c r e t a r y . _________ 98J/ C L O T H I N G I ’ O U T H E M I L L I O N ! NEXT TO M. HAMLIN’S, IN E. & F. £. SiUBJ N e w B l o c h . I 7> E. SMITH is again in the field with one of the hits 1 • and best assortments of CLOTHS, CAS8IMEBB VESTINGS, FURNISHING GOOD qnd .READY MlK CLOTHING e.v<K bfiwght to this market, which is oM at greatly reduced prides. I am prepared to exhibit ik ter assortment of goods and sell at lower prices ihun everhensd or-d reamed of. My Clothing is all Home Mu ufacture, and w&pvantcri to be just what it ie reprattf to be. Mr. COOLEY k N&V H Y A Y n tre still with all those who who wish the B e s t L i t a n d M o s t F a s h i o n a b l e Cit will, o f course, find this the place, as I have a very i»f j stock of goods foi the Custom Trade, embracing i f i variety o f English, French and American Clothe and b simeres. My stock o f Velvet and Plush Vesting! andfc niahing Goods, such as SHIRTS, DRAWERS, 6L0H Ac., is unusually large, and will be sold at a small adftf on cost. To those who prefer to buy Cloths ami Casiiam by the yard I will offer great inducements, as J hare largest assortment ever brought into this county, and W will be sold at astonishingly low prices. E C / T X I i X G done at the shortest notice, and wvr# ed to fit If properly made. I want every one to call V\ me before purchasing elsewhere, and 1 will satief/ ifltl* I have the best stock, and can sell at lower rates tkutil other establishment ip Yates or the surrounding coolie Don’t forget the.place, in E. k F. E. S miths ’ NevW £* M. Hamlin’s, and opposite D. W. Stride * Co. s Store. f X. SMITH. Penn Yan, October, 1855. R STATIONER Y, 6m7 04. JOHN KIPP | AARON EDMONDS, f Executors. 691 P I C T U R E S PLAID MEIUNOE8 AND RAW SILKS. S OME beautiful patterns have j ust bnee opened by October, 1855. ’ •>$ F SHARPE. cord cans Tamborinea MILLINERY GOODS! ■ .tra c t ion Books, Music Bort folio, Violin an,l dult\. CIRCULAR SAW, Boards I A GREAT variety o f BONNETS, from.25c to $5.00, ings, Violin and Guitar cases, and a complete cut- ]i, intnsilinr and thickness. Also J A Bonnet Ribbons, (the best assessment in town) Artl- > o f ’MttsIc, from which orders will be received, and ,‘r X ^ V ? o ° t h o ' e T i s„In„ . . . I <h*>K U ? e Borders, Bonnet Satin Bought iow and selling fast, by ADAMS & McNIEL. Penn Yan, April 22,1856. sr Strings ftlogue ent for every Tuesday. _____ PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. T-. W . SMITH* CO. <v, ent G r o c e r ies & P r o v ision s * AT W HOLESALE A N D RETAIL t BY I a * E . L A r H A I T I Sc SON CORNER MAIN AND ELM ST.. W HO cordially invite the special attention of the public to their very full stock ot, Groceries, Provisions, Baskets, Willow Ware , Brooms , Pails , Cords , Twines, Matts, Fruits,(both Foreign and Domestic ,) Stona Ware , Country Produce , /p/i /«/• AN*> PARTICULARLY, To our very large additional supplies which have just been received by Canal, thus enabling.ue to offer Goods at reduced rates. W c shall be able and shall sell Goods at lower rates than those who have received their Spring supplies pr. It. R. M A R K THAT. 692 It. E. LAPHAM & SON. would further say to those wishing SEASONED VINE LUMUEft}>nrchase that they will find constantly on hand, a goo* **£ anfl undressed at the Spencer Lum w Y«wi i » . e Subscribers being themselves practical dcra, feel warranted in assuring all who may be inters/ ted, that there U a eavthg of from twenty-five to B ftySl cent, on 1 Inning, ami n much greater percent, on much ot the sawing done with the above machinery, over work done by lmnd SHERMAN & SPKNCKR. I'cnn \ an, June 2 0 ,1S55. *48tf JONES and LATIMER are recel vinga stock o f plaid Me rinos o f beautiful patterns, which are cheap. Call soon. P rnn . Y an , Sept. IS, 1S55. 656* .1 BONNETS AT COST.— Ladies will please take notice 1 3 .hut we are selling Bonnets utCpri.^ & 24th, 1S56. 696 TAKEN ON P A P E R A N D GLASS. . . r n j l E undersigned, after being to considerable expense in •L fitting and preparing to take pictures as above, is now enabled to put up pictures with NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. And now while I return my sincere thanks and gratitude td the citizens o f Penn Yan and vicinity, for the liberal patronage that they have \iven roe, I would say to them that I have a new prcceas for Glass pictures, that surpass es anything before invented. The advantages In taking- this style of pictures is 1st. You do not sit more than ^ to X as long as the old way. 2d, U docs not reverse but makes a position Picture. 3d, it is secure from damp ness. These pictures arc decided by the most competen Judges, to be ns much superior to the I'lnfe Picture, as a Steel Engraving Is to a Wood Cut 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 KLMENDOltF’S buildings, opposite the Y j Co. Bank,formerly occupied by S. J . FOWLER. . B. S. WILSON. N .B . Pictures takcuon plate as before, if desired. good assortment of LOCKET PINS, and a variety o Caces always on hand, all o f the latest style. Daguerreotyiie St'jck for sale to Artiots and sent to al parts by E x c e s s if desired. ^678 B Y L a R O Y SUNDERLAND, R ELIABLE. In oil forms o f Disease, without Medicine T h e BEST REMEDY, ever known, hi BLINDNESS, and affections o f the Eye. Pamphlet o f Inforoation, (sent «toyou for 1 dime, free,) explaining what the New Method of Cure is, and how the afflicted may secure its benefits. Iy674: P l a i n l i n e n and FANCY BOSOMS, together With new designs o f Calico, fos Gant# Shirts, at 691 ^ M. B. LEWIS, Ag’t. M O L A S S E S , « . T s S,0=k. all grades o f Raw and a complete a?, •ortment of Refined, which we sha feb at Low Figures. Remember a1 LOW FIGURES, ____________________ L. fi. LAPHAM k SON. WAGONS Ron SALE! A GOOD Second Hand |< l l n i h „ 1. g y ,a m l also* T w o Y f o r ;*• W a g o n , for sulechcap. Enqmrc atJiL L E T r s H EMSTITCHED^and Cainbrlo llV f s for sale at the cheap store o f T F silARHFE. Z INC PAINTS, French and'Aniovlcan ,irv „n,I around for sal, by LAPHAM A Ml J N ^ ri'AUPITCH, Rosin, Putty, W h a T l j ^ MttrbIe j)U7t, A for sale by ______________ LAtH AM A MUNGER. Y fO O L TWINE-Superior NOTICE TO CREDITORS. P URSUANT loan order o f William S. Briggs, Surrogate of Yates County, al! persons having claims against the Estate of Luke Conley, fate of Potter, in said county, de ceased, ure requested to present tlie same, with the vouch- eis hereof, to the undersigned, Executor of £c., of said deceased, at liis-place of residence in Potter, on or before the 9th day-of January next. Dated July 7 th, 1856. 99.m.6 \ _________ JAMES CONLEY, Executr. B ask D epartment , A lbany , March 27,1855. N OTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Statutein such case made and provided, that all the circulating notes issued to H. B. B ennett , an individual banker, (Bank of Bainbridge, Penn Yan,) must be presented for payment at the office o f the Superintendent of the Banking Depart ment, o f the State o f 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 puen. 6 8ly2 D. B. ST. JOHN, Sup* F A R M E R ’S ATTENTION ! FARMER’S STORE! WODLD call the attention of Farmers especially, to theindneements I offer, assuring them that as good, if not better, bargains may be had, ns at any of the 12 per cent, “ Farmer’s Stores’* in the County. Call and examine for yourselves. T. F. SHARPE. Penn Yan; April 1 7 ,1Sf6. ___________________________ M A T H IltlO J V I A I , . E l e g a n t W e d d i n g - in v i t a t i o n C a r d s engraved In a style unequalled. Also visiting, Ad dress and Business Cards, and WEDDING ENVELOPES & CAKE BOXES alwaysoo hand. Orders b y M ailor Express promptly at# tend to. Also allkinds o f W O O D E N G R A V I N G . Scrawlngs, Specifications, and Applications foriatents Dais for Secret Societies, etc.,executed to order. Elm ira.N.v IS53. 546m6 J. FRASER. comprising Fancy Colored Notes of all Shades and Sizes Fancy Borders. Reticulated ladies (HU edge, Ruled and Plain. Commercial Note, gx> 1 and cheap, 100 Reams to be sold at a Bargain. BATH PAPER o f various sizes and colors, gDt edge and plain. LETTRR 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, le a n sell it cheap. ENVELOPES of every kind, grade, size and color. GOLD PENS, from the best makers— A large as sortment. STEEL PENS, Pen Holders, 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 of Stationery and Fancy Goods too numejous too meutioo. All I have to say is, that if you want anything in our line, call and you can find it. And last, though not least, 1 havejone o f the very best as sortments of FANS 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. RAGS ore 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 tiiat we do not have on hand, will be ordered at once. N E W M USIC received every week. A liberal discount made to Teach ers, and all orders for Sheet Music filled with promptness and dispatch. Having the Agency of PRINCE k CO’S’ MELODEONS and also some o f the best P I A N O S of the day, I can furnish anything in that line VERY LOW. GUITARS, Violins, Accordeans, Flutenas, Fkites,Claro- Lets, 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 lU h , 1S56. *94tf BOOKS! BOOKS!! INTERESTIN G TO FARM E R S . T HE Mill Property known as the M O S H E U M I L L , having passed into my hands, I am prepared to do all kinds o f CUSTOM WORK, with neatness and dispatch. Having spent many years in the business^ do pot hesitate to sny 1 can and will give as good satisfocitop, to all my patrons, as any other Custom Mill in the country. I shall introduce all the modern improvements made in 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 Com in the Ear. REMEMBER THE MILL, the first door oeicw Root’s Flouring Mill. Give me fi call and let my work speak for itself, , JACOB VAL&NT1N E. (Late of Bound Brook, N. J. Penn Yan, May Sth, 1856. __________________ U6S9 CARPET ESTABLISHMENT. A LL the various Grades of CarpeU from an elegant Brussel and three ply down to n Cotton 2s6d, togeth. er with Rush Mailings, Gil Cloths, Mats, Stair and Rag Carpets are kept In qanuthiee, more than equal to the de mand. Increasing care and interest will be given to this part o f our trade. The handsomest patterns will always be selected as fast as they appear in the market, and from every available source, and will be offered so tow as to se cure a large and permanent trade. M. HAMLIN. BUTTER SALT.— IMPORTED. ONE other should ho used in making GOOD BUTTER bis place. LAPHAM & SON keep a constant supply In WANTED IM M E D IA T E L Y ! B Y the subscriber' in the village of Branchport, TWO JOURNEYMEN SHOEMAKERS, o f Steady Halite, and “ Good Trade,” also, a boy, or young man to learn the trade, One hav iog some knowledge o f the business pre ferred. Also, any quantity o f FARMER'S PRODUCE, HIDES, PELTS ifi CASH IN EXCHANGE FOR BOOTS AND SHOES Ae Cheap ae Ihe Cheapest, and good ae ihe very beet I C. F. DICKINSON, Branchport, July 22d, 1856. Zw ■&aa rpIIE Subscribers are enabled to offer tin- J- usual inducements to their patrons, w having Increased facilities ®7 furaishinff r goods in their line at EXTREMELY WET LINENS, F OR 2s 6d per yard, very cheap, at May 14. BRUEN A FISH. THIRD ARRIVAL OF N E W GOODS A T BURRIU BRO’S REGULATOR. W E are receiving this week a-large itock of W 1 SUMMER GOODS, comprising a complete tf* ment o f Styles which cannot be found in any otherB* in this town. We have a large Stock, and we ere*# them for about 75 per cent,, on the dollar of the orfc* cost to manufacturers* We have J OB LOTS OF SILKS. Challies, Brazes, Jaconets^ Lawns! DeLaln™ Wiei jelling U « » fai ynrd.^hlch S torn.,* ture from 15c to 2uc per yard, which otiU iSsti» town must still sell for 22 and 2Zfo. nest .of JACONETS, which is and has been sold to aB* fes for 4 s per yard, we are selling them at Ite W net, which wc have been selling for 81 * 0 , ween now ed ? Dd 8» lez,ded DELAINS ftr 12 %c. In SILKS we have the most extensive an& SptewtiA r sortmsnt we ever had. * SPLENDID SILKS t fortfbc, 6 2 * c , and all prices from x heseto & 4 JSA «#!> find all colors from White to Black. ^ Our assortment o f I t l a n i i l l a s is now complete. * have them at all prices and of all styles,from $246ieP in Lace, Shawls, Scarfs, and Mantilla shapes. Abe* have the , r FRENCH GOSSAMER, a splendid Stock. We have over 80 Styles of MAStf' LAS ; in fact, every style that has been in market W year. No Old Styles to be found here. All are New V* Fresh, and all bought within the lost ten days atsg^ sacrifice to the makers. Our Styles are ALL NBff.tt* cannot be found at any other House In Town. We have also a General Assortment of ALL KINDS OF GOODS, which we have not time now to mention, nor the put ter to set up this week, but it will be emtio** and in the meantime we hope all the people io TaW County, will be fo sad secure some of these GREATJU* GAINS while they are goiug. Remember they are tok found ONLY at BUIIRILL BROTHERS, N o . 4 0 M a i u S t r r c c f , „ „ BURRILL BROTHERS. Penn Yan, June 11th, 1856. 6 W A RARE CHANCE FOR A DRUGGIST. fp i I E subscriber having recently determined to lea” Venn Yan, will lease to any responsible partfi * Drug Store, lately occupied by J oy ' W ilkinson . This is a grand opportunity for any person deetio®” engaging In the Drug Trade. The stand Is the oldest Jtfj io all respects the most desirable for that buaiceasoW* In Town. For particulars, call upofi A . V. HARPENDING,J* Attorney Ac., Pfcfin Yan. JOHN WILKINSON. Venn Yan, M ay22,lS56. “ B LOND EDGINGS and Whiskey Blood of all JV* just received by T. F. SHARP* MANTILLAS ! MANTILLAS! ! T IIE newest styles on which we shall offer special in ducements. BRUEN A FISH. LO W PRICES. To their usual large Stoci o f , w . XTWX STANDARD, THEOLOGICAL, MEDICAL, LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, 1 O T R IPE VALENCE1NES, a new style of goods for S 2 I ^ v e i l i n g P r ices. M- B- LEWIS. Ag-t. Td’sUIT THE TIMES, a large variety o f MISCELLA • NEO US BOOKS will now be sold at N e w Y o r k W h o l e s a l e P r ices* MIUi 084tf SHAWLS! F llCNCH FANCY BASKETS.—A bevyjof beauties suit abk for presents Ae, HAMLIN. BUIIRILL BROTHERS H AVE received this day, a large and Splendid assort ment o f Summer Styles of B O I tM N E T T S > th e first e '- t h Season. e have every st^cnow worn. V May 15,1556. 069 g T E L L A , THIBET, CRAPE and A good assortment. SHAWLS T. F. SHARPE’S. LACK SILK LAtfEvfor Capes. Ac.',can e foudnb SHARPE’S, 38 Main Street. JBS a n d H o s i e r y * —A large 4Stock can be found ut N o .I q Main Street, T )E R F U M F J t Y 7 -^ H farrl#oiV s CBLBBlUTFti PEIU 1 FUMERY and Flavoring ^tracts,j<>r 8a£ J ™ PEK 698 __________ _ _________ LAPIfAM G ARDEN SEBDS.-A large supply of a l l KINDS onrl warranted fresh Seeds. E. E. L.V v a a m , • » N EW G o o n s arc constantly arriving b y Railroad, and are sold on terms easy to the purchaser. J u May 80,1855. M.HAMLIN. O ^R A IN BAGS.— Canton, Flannels, Checks, strin Ticks, Denlna, Muslins and Domestic Goods of tMflds arc sold at a small aUv »ucc, by T, F. SHARPE SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, MAPS, GLOBES FINE ENGRAVINGS, French Victures, Lithographs, GILT PICTURE FRAMES, Common do., PLAIN ANDFANCYSTATIONERY, Embossed, Reticulate* and Colored, letter and Note Paper*, EnveUopee, & q . EMDROIDBRY MATERIALS, Worsteds, Silks, Cotton. W A L L P A P E R , An Immense Stock of Selected - n r r . l N E R Y c o o n u n # w i . A i AC. i n I Patterns, of Common and Extra Paper \ BORDERS. M Bonnett Ribbons^French and English Crapes.^las- j e?sew h c «NS’ & ***** ® M U S I C — A few first rate PIANOS, MELODEONS and other INSTRUMENTS, on hand and for sale very low. O IL WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS.—A area variety just received and selling cheap at May 9 .1 8 5 5 . _______ BRUEN k FISH’. ca Silks, Satins, Crown Linings, Cape Lace, Ac., at whole sale Prices to Milliners. ’41 BRUEN A FISH. T H E C H E A P E S T place to buy Salt by the barre or bag, in Penn Yan, is at L. E. LAPHAM k SONS. Remember that, A LARGE assortment o f Embroidered Drapery. Muslin and Oil Window Shades, (Gold Bordered.( C LOTHS.— Our Stock of Cloths is full and desb^l composing everything, from the cheapest grad* Summer Cloth*, to the n k « t Fren,* D^ ^ ieu Penn Yan, Aprll22d, 1856. . P L A K A S O L s T T n^ ayT/.taS‘0r<m0nt in TOTm at BRUEN * FfflL r \I © x S s T c ASSIMERES and VESTINGS, a cbo* L / and rich lot, at low rates for cash. M .B . LEWIS, AfJ U Z V J R BUSINESS IS TO SELL AS CHEAP AS WE W CAN—not as dear as we can. The results to cus tomers are somewhat different in the two cases. Did you ever think of it* Al. HAMLIN. Janl7’5f[678] ___________ _ _ ________________________ C ALICOS.— We sell Merrimack Calico for11c! a y ’r some brands which are f0pcnn Yan, April 22U,;i856. a » j * quail ADAMS A McNIEL. N e w S h e e t U l u s i c received every few days.— Any thing incur line noton hfiqfl furnished at the shortest notice. B o o k B i n d i n g done promptly and cheap. Penn Yan, March, 1865. , [629roar. 15.] __________________ ^ & g. DENTON W ANNTED, Woolen Socks, large rizes, in any quay# ty, ......................... ! ‘ n v w w . CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &c. A LL colors o f French and American Broadcloths, Black Doe Skin Casstmeres—a lanre variety o f Fancy Cassi- mere, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Vestngs, Ac., can be had ^ ior> T. F. SHARPE, 26 Main sL Qptober, 1855, _________ *53 S HIRTS,— A nice assortment just rec’d and selling low. April 22d, 1856. ADAMS A McNIEL. ^ __ _ __ _ ___ - DRESS GOODS! B l a c k a n d f a n c y s i l k s , p o p l i n s , b a r e g e s , LAWNS, GINGHAMS, and other dress Gocxls, a ortment, for sale at low prices, at No. 10, Main 6S9 W . D.SQUIER. SILKS! SILKS!! SILKS!!! A LARGE line o f Black Silks, of the celebrated maw factmmof Rischoff, Red Letter, Ac. of all prloA**J warranted not to crack. My Fancy Silks are the nwu and most decant st vies ever aeon in Western New Toff. October, 1855. J, 26 Main * large Street. PAPER HANGINGS. THERE Is no ornament so cheap ias that k and the variety Is almost unlimited. * \J J A hand a very great variety of patterns, and someWjMf “ .i r L L m , nr„ now ordered for the early Sprint 8000 new pieces arc now ° ^ ered§l ,s trade. Many ofthemare realy captivating. UH worth By bbl. or lb. ;L,:E. LAPHAM. ^ t h i i ^ o J k them.* A , * o > Shades Paper <*: tains o f the -Newest styles. Cords, 1 assets, Ac. *69 i