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■PM-UW » •, rzA- ter ° f for- r » • $ obP°r Col*1, ftd* MBTBOROLO a iCAL REGISTER FOR OOT. 1366 . KEPT AT PENN YAN, N. Y.—N. LATITUDE 42* 2#—ELEVATION ABOVE TIDE WATS.-; 740 PREPARED FOR THIS YATES OOUN1 Y CHRONIOLE, BY DR. H . P . SARTW E L L . Fahrenheit’s Thermometer San rise. sun set. Dew point. Sky. 68.64 89.09 89.40 41.80 68.71 47.15 40.46 46.37 44.84 58.71 58.41 41-78 25.88 26.64 21.18 83.2S 86.09 44.57 2 .Sun PM lSet. Winds. “ 2 P M Sun Set Ruin Gauge. 100th ofl an inch. .... .... ... Remarks. ... . . . . . . . . . . . frost. ............................................................. ... .08 ... • •«.. «... ..aurora .... Barometer. • « . .ram. ............... . . • e * ♦ ♦ 16 2 10 8 s i 0 10 5 0 w 4 0 0 0 s w 2 0 2 0 w D 0 4 9 N 8 4 0 0 N > 0 2 1 8 1 0 1 0 W [ 1 l 0 s\v ! > 0 8 0 w ) 0 0 0 1 w r 0 2 2 1 1 s w .16 rain. . . . . . • ••• •• . . . . . • i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • , . • ••• . 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A few days since Mr. Jas II. Beadle, of Hunts ville, called upon us and gave us permsssion to publish for the benefit o f suffering humanity, the astonishing cure which had been effected in the case o f his wife, by the use of Dr. llanco’s Vege table Epileptic Pills, lie informs us that at thti time his wife commenced using the medicine, her system was so entirely prostrated by the number of spasms she had been undergoing,as to reduce her weight to 100 lbs. Since she has been taking the Pills, she has entirely got over tho spasms and has gained in weight and bodily health. She now weighs at least 200 pounds, and declares that she is in better enjoyment of health than over before in her\ life. Mr. Beadle also related the case of Mr. Lightfoot of the same town, who lias been entirely cured o f the worst form of Epilepsy by these same pills. Mr. Lightfoot’s case was so bad that he never passed a week without having an attack, often falling down in the street; ho has not had an attack for more than a year, Mr. Bea dle thinks that if tho pills ever fail in curing a case, it is for the want o f a proper perseverance on tho part of the person in taking thorn, as ho feels assured from observation in the case of his wife, that if they are taken for a sufficient length of time, they will cure any case. Sent to any part of the country by mail, on the receipt of a remit tance. Address Seth S. Hance, 108, Baltimore st Baltimore, Md. Price, one box $ 3 ; two, $5 ; twelve, $24. 720w4. CHRISTMAS IS COMING! GIFTS F O R T H E H O L I D A Y S I .CALL A T DENTON'S B O O K STO R E < And examine their fine Stock of C B l O I C . f i B o o l e # In elegant GILT, TURKEY MOROCCO, and ANTIQUE BINDINGS, comprising JUVENILE WORKS, ANNUALS, ILLUSTRATED POETS, and STANDARD LITERATURE. * ALSO. FINK OIL PAINTINGS. STEEL ENGRAVINGS, WRITING DESKS. PORTFOLIOS, RRTICULES.and FANCY GOODS too nu merous to mention. 721. T u b p e o p l e o f t h e s t a i ’ E o f n e w y o r i c , t»y the Grace of God Free and Independent: To allpcr- eons interested in the estate of Benjamin Coddington, late o f the town of Benton, in the Corn ty of Ya te?, de ceased, and especially to the creditors,heirs at law, and next of kin ofsaid deceased, send greeting: You and each of you are hereby cited, notified and e- quired personally to appear before our Surrogate of the county of Yates, at his office in the village of Penn Van, on the 20th day of March next, at ten o ’clock in the fore noon of that day, then and there to attend to the final settlement of the accounts o f the proceedings o f Charles H. Denman and Maria Coddington,administrator and ad ministratrix o f Ac, of said Benjamin Coddington, de ceased. M O R T G A G E F O R E C L O s l R t . D EFAULT having been made In thecondilion ofa cer tain mortgage made and executed by David Van Lew then of Milo, in the county of Yates, and State of New York, Mortgagor to Beriuh Eldlred of the same place, mortgagee, bearing date the fifteenth day of Sept, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty- four, and recorded, together with the power of sale therein contained, In the office of the Clerk of the :County of Yates, on the fifteenth day of Scptemper, 1654, at two o’clock P. M., in book nineteen of mortgages, at page 24o, upon which mortgage there is claimed to be due and un paid, at the time o f the first publication of this notice, tho sum of three hundred and sixty-one dollars and nf?y- ’ nine cents, (361,59) and no suit or proceeding having been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mort gage, or any part thereof, now, therefore, notice Is hereby given,that by virtue o f the power o f sale in said mortgage contained, and of the Statute in such case made and pro vided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale o f the premises therein described,at public auction,to the high est bidder therefor, at the Court House in the village of Penn Van, in said county of Yates, on Saturday the twen ty-first day of March, 1857, at V2 o’clock at noon of that day. The mortgaged premises are described in said mort gage as follows “ All that tract, or parcel of land situate in the town of Milo, County of Yates, and State o f New York, beginning, at a stake in the highway leading through Himrodo Cor ners, set by Joseph Jones for the south-east corner ofthat part o f the farm o f the late Jonathan Supplee, which was set oft\ to George Supplee, and nmtiing thence along said highway North fifteen degrees, East one chain and thirty six links, to the centerline o f the Canandaigua and Corn ing Rail Road, thence along the same North four degrees. East sixty-four links, to station number 894 of the said Rail Road, thence North one and one-half degrees, East thirteen links to a stake, thence North seventy-four and In testimony whereof, we have caused the Seal o f Of fice o f our said Surrogate to be hereunto affixed.— . ,v <» ^Kuv;-iuu i «uu 1 8. WITNESS, William S. Briggs, Surrogate of the said 1 one-half degrees, West one chain thirty-five links to a County of Tates, in said County, at the village of ------\ —,v -*-k ----------- ' “ — ' - 11 • Penn Yan, the 18th day of December, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. 722m3. W ILLIAM S.BRIGGS,Surrogate. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. THE BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEWS G r e a t I n d u c e m e n t s t o S u b s c r i b e . COST RiDUCBD 50 to 75 PBII CEXT. L SCOTT k CO, New York, continue to publish tho following leading British Periodicals, v i t : 1. The London Quarterly, (Conservative.) 1. The Edin burgh Review (Whig.) 8. The North British Review (Free Church.) 4. The West Ministe^Review, (Liberal.) 6.— Blackwood’s Edinburg Magazine (Tory.) These Periodicals ably repre lent the three great politi cal parties of Great Britain-W h ig, Tory and Radical— but politics forms only one feature of their character. As Organs vf the most profound writers on &nence, Litera ture, Morality, and Religion, they stand, as they ever have stood, unrivlled in the world of letters, being consid ered ihdispeneibie to the scholar and the professional man while to the intelligent reader of every class they furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of the current liter ature o f the day, throughout the world, than can be pcssi- l>\j obtaioad from any other source. EARLY C O P I E S . The receipt o f advance sheets from the British Publish ers gives additional value to these Reprint1, inasmuch as they can now be placed in the hands nf subscribers about as soon as the original editions. T E R M 'S . (Regularprices.) Tor anyone of the four Reviews ................................. $3 For any two of the four Reviews ................................. 5 For any three of the four Reviews ............................... 7 All four o f ths Reviews................................................... 8 For Blackwood's Magazine.................... . ..................... 8 For Blackwood and three Reviews.............................. 9 For Blackwood and the four Reviews..........................10 Payments fo be made In all cases in advance. Honey current in the Slate where issued will be received at t>ar . P O S T A G E . The postage to any part of the United States will be but TWENTY FOUR CENTS a year for Blackwood, and but FOURTEEN cents a year for each of the Reviews. At the above prices the periodicals will be furnished for 1857. ------ Splendid Offers for 1856 and ’ 5 7 together unlike the more ephemeral Magazines of the day, those Periodicals lose little by age. Hence a full year of the Nos. (with no omission) for 1856,may be regarded ns near ly as valuable as for 1857. We propose to furnish the two years at the tollowing extremely low rates, v iz: For Blackwood’s Magazine ......................................... $4 50 For any one R e v iew ............ . .................................... 4 00 Tor any two reviews ..................................................... 6 00 For Blackwood and one Review ................................. 7 00 For Blackwood and Two Reviews ............................... 9 f*0 For three Reviews ....................................................... 8 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews ............................ 12 00 For the four Reviews ............ . ..................................... 11 00 Fgr Blackwood and the four R e v iew s ..... . ............. 14 00 * To avoid fractions, $5 00 may be remitted for Black wood, for which we will forward that work for both years, post paid. N. B.—The price in Great Britain for the five Period!- ealr above named, is about thlrtv-one dollars per annua. Bs we shall never again be likely to offer such induce ments as these here presented, “ N o w i s t h e l i m e t o S u b s c r i b e * Remittances must, in all casce.be made direct to IhrPublishers.for at these prices no Commission can be allowed to Agents. Address. LEONARD SCOTT A Co. 728tf. stake, thence South sijfteenand three-fourthdegrees.West one chain and seventy-five links to a stake in the high way leading westerly from Baker’s Store, and on the South line of the said George Supptoe’s part of said farm, mid thence &long*said line South sixty-three degress, East one chain and seventy links, to the place of beginning, containing sixty-one hundfeths o f an acre o f land, accord ing to II. G. Wolcott’s survey, excepting, however, from Kiid premises, the part thereof covered by the location o f the said Rail Road. Dated Penu Yan, December 25th, 1856. J. V. V a :< A lex , At-orncy, BERIAH ELVRED, 7x2wl8. Mortgagee, kDM IW ISTRA TORS' SALE. T HERE will be a sale at Public Auction of personal property belonging to the estate o f JOHN RICE, deceased, ai his late residence 2 n P E N N YAN, Consisting of One Span o f Valuable Matched Horses, 1 Small Pony, One Buggy, Two Double Lumber Wagons, One Single do., One Lumber Sleigh, One Sett of Heavy Team Harness, 2 Sett o f Canal Harness, saddles aud Bri dles, a FAMILY CARRIAGE, Household and Office Fur- nitiiie, Anchor, Boot Canvass and Rigging, and other ar ticles tao numerous to mention—commencing at 9 o’clo< k, A. M., Dec. 20, amt continuing until the property is sold. TERMS OF SALE,— For Sums under $10. C a SH. For sums o f 10 and less than $50, approve j notes for three months on interest—sums of $50 and over, approved notes for eight months,bearing interest after three months. SEYMOUR TRACY, Agt. for Adm’r. Penn Yan, Dec. 1 7 ,1S56. 722. GREAT SALE B O O K S ; ST*AT I O N E R 7 , M u s i c a l I n s t r u m e n t s # FANCY GOODS, Ac., Commencing T ? ! O N ! > A X j B c c » 1 5 t h , , 1 8 5 6 * and continuing each day and evening, until the STOCK IS SOLD. T 11ESUBSCIUBKR, desirous o f selling out his stock of BOOKS. STATIONERY and FANCY GO >DS before going West, would offer to the Inhabitants o f Yates Coun ty, and vicinity, (Including that portion o f Steuben to be annexed to Yates Co. this Winter,) the largest and best selected Stock of B ooks , Stationery and Fancy Goods’ (as per usual form o f advertising) ever brought into this coun ty, at G r e a t l y R e d u c e d P r i c e s . Among which may be found a great variety cf GIFT BOOKS, in every style of binding, suiiable for Holiday Presents, comprising Bibles, Prayer Books, Annuals His tories, Biographies, MiecellaneousAVovks, Melodeons, Ac- cordcone, Violins, Flutes, Ac. For full particulars, see smalltime. JAMES BUUN3. Dec. 24th 1S56. 722. N o .64 Gold Street. New York. XTO T ICE $8 hereby given, that application will be made to the next 1 egislature o f the State of New York.fcr thWpassage o f a taw, forming into one school district all those parte o f the towns o f Milo, Benton and Jerusalem, Yates County, within the following bounds, that is to say: beginning one mile east o f Main street in Penn Yan, at a point where Clinton street intersects with said Main street: thence north one mile .• thence west two miles: thence south two miles: thence east two miles: and thence north one mile to the place of beginning ; and that the said dis trict be incorporated,with power and authority to organize a high school therein, and to tax the Inhabitants thereot for the purpose o f purchasing a site or sites for the necessary school bouses for said district, and erecting suitable build ings thereon, and also for sustaining schools therein. Dated Dec. 25st. 1856. FARMS FOR SALE, L A P H A M’S C 0 L UM N, N o w Seasonable, Fashionable VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. T HE Subscriber offers for rale, his farm, situate In the town of Jerusalem, four miles west of Penn Yan. It contatns210 acres, 40 of which Is W e l l T i m b e r e d aud 40 acres of natural meadow, the remainder all dry, tillable wheat land. There is also on the premises a dwell ing house and out buildings, four bams and sheds, good F i r s t r a t e O r c h a r d s , of all kinds, and well watered. Titleperfect. For further particulars enquire o f S. S. ELLSWORTH or ALFRED REED, Penn Yan, or JOHN R. WYMAN 720tf. New York. 9 • i A FARM FOR SALE ! 'T'HE undersigned offers one of the best g i f t Farms for sale at a reduced price. SqidvFpr L Farm is, a model of perfection in every point. . It is good for Grain and Grass, and well watered and no mistake. It contains 220 acres, in a high state o f cultivation,equalled by none in the County. Title perfect. It lies aboyt six miles from Penn Yan, and within three miles of two Depots, on the C. A E. R. R.on the thorough- are to New York. On said Farm are two first-rate Barns, 30ft by 44ft, A large D welling and Wood Shed and oth er out buildings,- It is offered too low and no mistake.— For particulars, enquire of Dr. Hovey Everest, of West Chemung, Chemung Co., Ellmore Everett, Waverey. Tioga Co., or the owner in Milo,Yates Co. JNO. BUXTON. P. S. The abeve is wellcalculated for two farms. 6S0tf Groceries & Provisions) AT WHOLESALE AN D E ETA IL! BY JL# H - L A P H A M Sc S O N CORNER MAIN \AND ELM ST., W HO cordially Invite the special attention o f the public to their very full stock of • . >i Groceries , Provisions, Baskets , Willow Ware, Brooms , Pails, Cords , 1 homes, Matts, Fruits,(both Foreign and Domestic,) Stone Waret Country Produce dec. AND PARTICULARLY, To our very large stock of N E W T E A S , usfc re ceived which we shall retail at. WHOLESALE PRICES . V , F o r S a l e . . . 1IE Subscriber offers for sate his lata residenc on Canal Street, now occupied by Wm. II H artson , Esq.' :erni«, (which will be accommodating) Inquire o f OLIVER STARK, at his office. C. W. BENNETT. »62tf W O O D E 2ST W A R E ! W R will Venture to Say that there never was so large, complete and full assortment o f Pails, Tubs, Bas kets, Brooms, Bed-Cords, Clothes-Lines, Wash-Boards, Mops, Ac., Ac., ever brought to this market, as is now being received, at the C u c a p G r o c e r y a u t l P r o v i s i o n S t o r e of L. E. LAPIIAM A SON. N E W JE W E L R Y STORE IN -P E N N YAN! O G. BRYANT wishes to announce that he has opened a STORE at N o . 4 4 . M A I N S T R E E T Opposite the YateeCounty Bank, where he would be pleased to see his friendsand acquaintances, and all who wish to procure new and desirable patterns of C l o c k s , W a t c h e s a n d J e w e l r y . My stock is entirely new, and consists in part as follows Rich Cameo Pins and Ear Drops, Plain do., Sleeve Buttons, and Studs, Plain and Cameo, Gents’ Ribbons, Slides; Fine Gents Pins, Some imitation o f Diamonds* Magic Finger Rings, Childrens Rings, Ac. Ear Drops from $1,00 to $10,00, new and beautiful patterns. Locket Pins, Box and Glass Tins fo r preserving hair; Ladies Brooches o f all kinds, Vest Hooks, Seals,Gold Guard and Fob Keys, Gold Vest Belt and Guard Chains o f the 1st quality. Cameo and Plain Bracelets, Lockets, Large and small Swiss Paintings, Ac. CLOCKS of all kinds, which wlU be sold cheap, and WARRANTED. FANCY GOODS! Jet Pins, Jet Bracelets, a fine assortment. Stella Shawl Pins, Wax and Coral Beads,Baylis Steel Neelies o f the first quality, this is a very superior needle. Military Shaving Soap, Roussels Pomade, a nice article for the hair. Sa il ins Extracts; also the celebrated Balm o f a thousand flowers, for cleaning the teeth, and beautifying the com plexion.^ Tooth Brushes, Combs of all kinds, Rubber Cards,silk Guards, Ribbons, Cornelian Rings,Pocket Mir rors, Key Rings, Purses, Silver thimbles, Spectacles, Lead Pencils, Cheap Thimbles, Ac. I have ono of Bottum’s Celebrated Watch Makers Lathes, and am prepared to do all kinds of Watch work at short notice, and equal to any establishment In the country. Also purticular attention paid to Repairing Clocks and Jewelry. AH goods warranted as represented. Remember the number, 44 Main St. nearly opposite the Yates County Bank. Truly yours. 714tf. O. G. BRYANT RECEIVED W EEKLY, SUPPLY of O l d G o v e r n m e n t J a v a C o f f e e * Browned and Ground, which we will guarantee to be Pure. ' L. E. LAPHAM A SON. A H i g h e s t P r i c e i n C a s h ! PAID FOB FIRST DUALITY DAIRY BUTTER, By L. E. LAPH4M& SON: -U . . SALTEST! S A L T E R ! S A L T ! ! I N BARRELS, SACKS, BAGS and by the lb. Also W A T E R E l M E by the Barrel cr Bushel. L. E. LAPIIAM A SON. T T . T O C O F F E E DRINKERS. T O all those-who have been troubled o f iate in getting apure articie o f Ground Coffee, we. would.say that we are receiving weekly a pure article o f Java Coffee,burned aud ground. ______________________L _____ L. E. LAPIIAM A SON. CANDLE S ! CANDLES ! PATENT SPERM, PLAIN SPKRM, ADAMANTINE, SXEAIUNE, .Also Common Tallow, the best ever 1 offered in this Market. L. E. LAPIIAM A SON. T RETAILED AT Penn Yan ,Nov, 13. T T WHOLESALE PRICES, B Y L. E. LAPIIAM A SON. SUGAR AND MOLASSES ! O NE examination of our stock will Satisfy the Closest Buyer, that the place,to buy the above articles in Penn Van, is at L. E, LAPHAM A SON. N E W RAISINS 1 In % Boxes, J4 Boxes, Whole Boxes, add by the pound C H E A P ! H E N T f f S T R Y . E S , S M I T H ) R I . D . — Office In SMITH’S NEW BLOCK. M A I N S T R E E T , P E N N Y A N « Having b<*en engaged in the practice of Dentistry, for the last fourteen years, during which time no pains have been spared to keep pace with all the improvements in the theory or practice o f his profession, feels warranted in saying that he will F i l l T e e t h with pure gold, in the most tastefuhind durable manner, C o r r e c t I r r c g u i a r G r o w l l i , and unsightly appearing teeth, In the most approved methods. E x t r a c t T e e t h with the least possible pain, by the use of superior instruments. I n s e r t A r t i f i c i a l T e e t h enthe atmospheric principle,singly,by the block, or continuous gum,from?one to an entire denture, upon Gold, Silver, Galvanized Silver Gnttn Percha, or India Rubber Base. TREAT SCIENTIFICALLY all Disease-of the system arising from or producing decayed teeth. ADMINISTER CHLOROFORM, (if admissible,) when desired. In short, he holds himself ready to execute all the details o f the dental profession, on as reasonable terms with a skill and fidelity, he thinks, not surpassed by any. All wishing any thing in the dental line are res pect fully invited to call, and to whom the best o f reference will be given. E. S. SMITH, M. D. Penn Yan, December 4th, 1850, 719tf. MRS. BRYAN'S SEMINARY, 5 5 a t a v i a * N . I f . T HE WINTER TERM o f Mrs.W:,i. G. B ryan ’ s Semina ry fu r Young Ladies, will commence on M O N D A Y , D e c e m b e r 2 9 t h , 1 8 5 G , The number o f pupils is limited, and the school is SE LECT, THOROUGH and HOMELIKE,in all itseppoint- ments. Its location is one o f unsurpassed healthfulness and attraction. CIRCULARS will be sent, showing the TERMS and Regulations o f the Institution. 720. Batavia, Dec. 6th, 1856. C O F E E E , C O F F E E . O UR Stock never was so full and complete as at present. NAMELY: CAPE, RIO. LAGUIRA, MARICABOE, WHITE JAVA, NEW “ OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA, And MOCA, at prices raning from 11 cts. to 10c. D O N T FA IL To call and sec our Stock before purchasing. L. E. LAPHAM A SON. s JUST RECEIVED 25 Chest Fine Y. II. Tea. 20 \ Sweet Mohyue Tea. 5 Very Choice Black Tea. A Isoa few Case s of choice qualities o f Old and YoungHysou, any o f which will be retailed at L. E. LAPIIAM & SON Wholesale Prices, by MO L IDA Y PRESENTS, E MBROIDERIES in a large assortment, suitable for H o l i d a y P r e s e n t s , s u c h as Collars, Sleeves, Ilandk’f’e, Ac. A new and large lot o f setts very cheap Deo. IV. JONES Jt LATIMER. A NOTHER Invoice o f S h a w l s just received, indud ing Brochas,both square and long, Wool and other- styles, JONES & LATIMEE. EWEST STYLES Rich MUSLIN DE LAI NS and Plaid Merinos just received by JONES & LATIMER.. ©ROUND SPICES ! TIIE purest that can be obtained, embracing GROUND Cloves, Cinnamon, Spice Pepper, Ginger, extra quality, Mace, Mustard i( Prcnch Mustard io Bottles. Alsojust received 1 Case o f Nutmegs. L .E . LAPIIAM & SON. u it tt a u it W A N T E D ! W A N T E D !! 1 LIE S COMMON APPLE CIDER L.E . LAPIIAM & SON. / D J U D to , d Counsellor . c . < ■ . Attorney an i H AS removed his office to rooms on second floor nearly opposite the American Hotel, Entrance between Suydam and Munson’s stoves. Penn Yan, Dec. 1, 1850. 719-tf c a s h p a FOR the following articles delivered at our Store : Butter by Roll or Firkin. Potatoes Turnips Cnbbago Onions,. Beans Walnuts Honey in Comb or Strained. And Dried Fruits of all kinds. L. E. LAPIIAM & Son. A N D CHEAP GOODS: J UST received at FOWLE’S New York Cash Store, M A I N - S t . ) P o u n If m i . Mr. C lbvblani >,— From the Steeple Of your Paper, tellthe.People, That at FOWLE’S they now can find The choicest G oods of every kind— AndallNKw! bonghtlow for chink, 1 Which will be sold (onlyjusfctUlok,) 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, Trimmings, Ribbons fine, That make the Girls at parties shine. We’ve Shawls, and handsome Bonnets rare, So jaunty,/or the young and fair: And Velvets, Satins, and Silks bright, Octvieing e'en the Queen o f Night. , We've Ladies’ Cloaks of every shade, Both for the matron aud the inaid, And Ladies’ Cloths the best in town, In light and dark, aud gray aud brown ; Of Pnrnmettasand i)e Lain, 6 Of Cashmeres rich, Merinos plain—- De liege, and Plaids, and Bombazine, As fine a lot as e’er was seen. Tissues and Tarltons, muslin .Dresses, Just the things to win caresses; With Flouncing, Edging, Veils and Gloves, Neat Collars, every Lady loves. Curtains in Lace, and Muslin nice, That you can have at your own price; Irish Linens—all pure flax, Longest Whalebones without cracks; , Handkerchiefs, and kid Gloves fiye, Lace Mitts, Lnce Capes, and Argentine, English, and Brussels, aud Silk Laces, Binds and white Edgings for your faces; Straw Buttons for the Ladies’ head8, Bea^of Ticks, to make your Beds: Needles. Pips, and Coats’es Thread, Not trash , that good old Ladies dread. Elastics, Bobbins, patent Skilling, And the Strings for Corset girting; Batting, ami Wadding, Ginghams new. Side and Back Combs, and Hair Pina too; The best of P hixts you ever saw, Nine yards for Dollar is the Law; Lindseys and Hose, and Misses Hoods, Shirting, Sheeting, and other Goods; Silk Uhkfs. Cravats, Suspenders, . Warm Gloves, and other frost defenders: Buttons with Tassels and without, Finest Dvilling,good and stout; Itigoletts, Head Dressesflne, Working Cotton, Carpet Twine : Farmers’ Satin, good Sheeps Gray, To keep you warm in winter’s day. In Muslins—Sarsnett, Swiss, Nanswk, Victoria Lawns, Bishopsand Book: Flannels In both Wool and Cotton, Woolen Yarn that is not rotten; Cloths for Towels and for Tabic, And for tnout oing,floods in Sable. K-.tt we must end.this weaving rhymes— * l!* ’ .'Vise who watches signs and times. Fremont, Buchanan, Fillmore folks, Its one atid all of you weM coax, So cab at ouce from evevy Town, And we will sell, for Money down, As many Goods for Dollars Four, As you can get at many a Store For Five cy.Si^.-rStay ! e’er wcknow It, We’IW*wt/> worse than the Dresden Poet, And sny, without offending others, Our STORE is fronting B ukrill Brothers. penn-\\m, Jept. 2u, 1S56. BURRILL BROTHERS H AVE now open a splendid stock of Full Goods eom 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 DalainsfFrench.Bel- gieamnnd English Cloths, Coating, Casslmersand Vesting Also fancy Cassitneve, Tweedg,Keiitucky Jeans, Satinetts, Ad. Domestic of all kinds; Allendale, New York Mills, rExtrn Fine Long Cldths,Green Uis’er Rugers Black Goods Atlantic, A Laurence Mills, Baltic Great Falls, Bridge- water Hope Mills, aneji Cabot Brown Sheeting, Brown Col ored and Blench Jeans, Ticking Strips, Apron Check and Nankins Twilled and Plain Red Flannels ; White Orange and Blue FlanneUs, Lincey Collord Fiannells. Black and Brown, Mcrlmack, Cocheco, American,Pacific, Fall River Newburgh and llichcrson Prints. Manchester, Pacific and Persian DeLains, Parameltas, Alpacca, Orleans and Coburg Cloths, Canton Cloths, Ac. Bleached and Brown Linen Table Cloths,-and Napkins. Toweling, Crash and Diapers; Umbrellas, Satchels, &e. BROOIIA SHAWLS. We have a large and splendid assortment of Brocha shawls, Long and Square, »whicH we are selling at last year’s prices, notwithstanding the great advance. Also long anil square plaid Shawls,Stella Shawls, and all other kinds uow in market. SILK! SILK !! SILK ! ! ! We never had so large an assortment before, nor such eupurb styles, We have every quality, from the common four shilling silks, to the elegant Brocade. We havethem in all styles, Plain and Striped, Plaid and Plain, We have an extensive assortment o f Black SiIk-*,of all the best make which we can sell at old nrices. MILLINERY GOODS ! We have the largest assortment we ever kept. We have an endless variety o f Ribbons, Bonnets, French and Amer ican Artificials, (at Wholesale,) Borders, Rattans, Covered Whalebones, Hard ami Soft Wires, Whiskered Blonde, Blonde Edging, all width?, Footing, Black and White Bon net Silks Mode, Black English ami French Crapes, Black and Colored Velvets and Satins, Cape Lace, Crown Lin ings, OilSilk*, Straw Buttons, Velvet Ribbons alt widths, for trimming, Winter Bonnets, Colored and Chenlle Bon nets, Florence and Tuscan Bonnets. Ladies who wish to seethe largest assortment of Millinary Goods kept In this part, will please give us a call. I M I B K O f l D E R I K S . Such as Collars—sets, from 6 1)4 cts. to Twenty Dollars a set—Bands, Edging and Insertion, we have a full and splendid Stock. Also, WHITE GOODSof all kinds. Swi^ Dotted and Plain Mulls.Naipsook Plain and Bared Surse- nett and Jnconett, Cambric and Bared Mulls. P a r i s C l o a k s a n d R l a n l l l l a s . We have n large line o f French Beaver Grey Cloaks and Mantillas on hand\ Also TALMAS. We Inentd to keep a much larger stock of these goods than usual this season. Cloak and Talma Patterns for sale at our Cloak and Tal ma makers. Cloaks and Talinas made to order. We shall have a number of hands making Cloaks through the season Al<o, shall receive them weekly from New York. Ladies will please call and examine our ttock. They wilt be wel1 paid for the trouble, as we never had so splen did a stock before. BURRILL BROTHERS. Penn Yan, S,ept. 10th, 1S5C. _________________ tf.7(>7. N e w L i v e r y E s tablish iih e n t Lard Pork Hums Shoulders Eggs Chosnuts \!i * * • • • 4> .v; t/ it i Ut K T H E I L L U S T R A T E D E D I T I O N , - o f - IRVING'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON. G P. PUTNAM & Co., will commence in a few days, a new edition of this great work,in semi-monthly parts, Price 25 cents each. Each Volume will consist of 14 parts, handsomely prin ted in imperial octavo. The whole work will be illustrated by about 80 Superior engravings on Steel, including nu merous Portraits and original historical designs, by emi nent artists. With numerous wood cuts and maps, each port will con tain ut least thirty-two pages,and one engraving on steel, Every other part will have two steel plates. TERMS OF PUBLICATION : 1. Each semi-monthly p ari, containing as above speci fied,25 cents, payable on delivery. 2. All Subscribers must engage to take the entire work. 8. The second ahd subsequent volumes v ill he issued in dovble parts, and the whole will be published at regular intervals o f two weeks. PORTRAITS ON FOR THE I-IOLID a YS ! I HAVE RECEIVED a fine assortment of CAMEOS, k MOSAICS SWISS PAINTINGS, and Gold Stone Piiis, | ^ a 9ma 1 Ear Drops and Bracelets, new and desirable patterns, which I offer very low for the Holidays. QUICKSALES, at a small advance above cost, F O R C A S H , is my motto. O .O . BRYANT. 44 Main Street. N. B.—Pure Silver Ware on hand at all times, Old Silver taken in exchange. Joriyu’e Cement, for mending broken wave o f all kin^s, an extra article at BRYANTS, 44 Main St. PAILS AND TUBS! i holding from one quart to twelve. TUBS from keeler to the largest s :ze, at L. E. LAPHAM k SON. Gen. Schuyler Cen Putnam Gen Arnold Gen Green Gen Ward Gen Knox Gen Montgomery Uenst Clair Gen Lord Sterling Gen Baron Steuben Gen La Fayette, Gen Count Pulaski Gen Lincoln Gen Mercer. Gen. Cliaries Lee, Gen Ileury 1 ee, Col. Moultrie, j Gen Wayne, George Clinton, Robert MoriL, Gen Stark, Oen Ilami'tm, Gen Gates, Gen Glover, Gen Sir William Howe, Gen Sir Henry Clinton, Oen Lord Cornwallis, Gen Burgoyne. H o l d Y o u r f i o r w s l Come andseo What GEORGE B. PAG B can do for thee. I have just from the city come, With something new for every one. All articles you’! ever find, Made from the best o f Leather kind. I have alt kinds of S ad d l e ,if you please, Both for the Gents* and Ladies’ ease. I have large TRUNKS, and small ones, too, Lined well throughout with red and blue, Also V alicbs and T rvybijso B ags , That will hold all kinds of rags, Which you see fit to tumble i n ; Thick broadcloth suits,or something thin. Here you will find the Reticule, For girls to take their lunch to school, Good Saddlers Silk and Buggy Mats, Dog Collars,Interfering Straps, Good Buffalo Robes, warm for covers. To keep Jack Frost from biting lovers; And Blankets for the horses, too, To keep them from getting chilled through. Combs, Cards- and ti ny whips, with which You can your prancing ponie’s switch. I’ve Recking Horses, Sleds for boys, More durable than Christmas toys, S addlbry , H ardwakk of all kinds, Bridles with, and without blinds, Harness of latest style, as bright As ever caught your raptrured sight. So friends, just call at rorty-one, Where vou’lflnd work the best kind, done. As PU be second to no one , ’Tis one door North o f the Hotel, Where you’l find every tiling to sell By far a t a much cheaper rate, Than any place in New York State. And If you’d make a bargain good, Jnst make your errand understood. At F o r t y - O l i o , then is the place To leave your “ chink ” with smiling face. 72lyl. GEORGE B. PAGE. — , ; - ---- . ----- W OOL TWINE—Superior quality, for sale by LAPHAM & MMNGER. Washington from-the pWure by Penfe, Washington from the picture by Trumbull, Washington from the picture by Wertmuller, Washington from the painting by Stuart, Washington from the painting of Ilondon’s Bust, Washington from the pictnre of Brown’s Statute. Washington from iriginal profile, Mrs. Washington (early portrait,) Mrs. Washington from Stuart, Mies Philips from original picture. ILLUSTRATIONS ON STEEL. Historical sketches, chiefly from original designs. Site o f Washington’s Birth Place. Mount Vernon (three views,) W r shington as a Surveyor. Washington at Fort Necessity. Washington Surveying DismalSwomp. Washington at Winchester. Washington’s Field Sports, Fortifying Bunker lii'l- Fort Ticouderoga. Lake George. Fortification at West Point, in 1789. drawing t0Q fellin g a riot. From a cotemporary x View of New York, 1 776. Annonnrpm D?rc,hester lligbtS in 1776. Inac» « \ . Battle of Germantown. Battle o f Monmouth. Braddock’s Battle Field. Washington g< ing to Congress, * c Ar 14 Must always remain par em inent F O R SALE! M RS.W. D. McALLASTER offers for sale the following valuable property:—One excellent Lumber Sleigh, one Democrat Wagon, one sett Double Harness, one seis Single Harness, one new and first rate Piano. Fortermt &c , enquire of Mrs. McAUaster, at her Daguerreau Gal lery. Penn Yan, Dec. 4,1856. SENECA COLLEGIA TE INSTITUTE. T HE W i n t e r ’F e r i n of this institution will com mence on Wednesday, Dec. 24. Catalogues will be sent, and information afforded by let ter or oibertvise, on application to Rev. A. Brown. HALSEY SANFORD, Secretary. Ovid, Pec. 1st, 1856. 7!9w3 ________________________ H A H K I S O i V S C e l e b r a t e d T o i l e t v A r t i c l e s , Handkerchief Extracts, Hair Dye, Amandina, Toilet Powder, Toilet Soaps andShaving'Soap, Balm of Thousand Flowers, l^ly White,Tooth Powder, Tooth Bridies, Nail and Hair Brushes, and a great variety Fancy Articles for saie, at 89ti LAPHAM k MUNGEU’S. SNUFF AND TOBACCO. W E keep constantly on hand, the best brands o f Scotch Black Snuff, also, T O B A C C O AND CIGARS! From the best manufactories, for sale at Wholesale or Re tail, by L. E. LAPHXM & SON. BROOMS! BROOMS!! 20 Dozen Shaker brooms of all sizes just added to our large stock o f other makers. l f j Touw a n ta gdod broom CHEAP, cull on us. L. E. LAPHAM k SON. - ™— ^ « • W E have just received twenty Chests more o f our C e l e b r a t e d 4 S h i l l i n g : T e a * Once try It aud you will always buy it. L E LAPIIAM A SON. fjp iIE Subscriber offers to the people of Penn Yan and -1 vicinity, and all desiring the advantages of a good Livery, the best ever started in Feun Yan. lie has a suf ficient number of kind, gentle and well broken horses, which it will be a pleasure for any lady or gentleman to drive. Also an assortment of Y e w , N e a t a n d C o 211 1 t r i a b l e C a r r i a g e s of every desirable description, lie is located on M A I D E N LANE, Leading from the Post Office to Liberty Street, where he will be happy to receive customers, and furnish them with any desirable accommodation, at all reasonable hours. .Penn Yan,Sept.4th, 1856. JOHN WEED. WANTED 1 10,000 Sheep Skins. 1,000 Beef Hides,for wl#ch wc wil PayCash. L E LAPIIAM A SON. TA.orthe Squatter’s Home. See prospectus In another column. A LICE CARY writes for the Saturday Evening Post.— The S tory or a C ountry G irl . See prospectus in another place. M RS. M ary A. D ukison writes for the Saturday Even ing Post. The Quaker’s Protege, See prospectus In another place. BRUSHES ! BRUSHES! ! A complete assortment of Scrub, Blacking, Shaving, &c. L .E . LAPIIAM & SON. ME AKIN’S FLAVORING EXTRACTS! THE only really reliable kind In 1 he Market. Wc have jurt received a supply. L. E. LAPHAM & SON. H AVE you seen what a splendid article of SYRUP for Pan Cakes L E LAPIIAM & SON have just received W Lw,Ti^ L \ ^ :^ u v X t v t n T „ t dP ^ gl- ^ r ^ l ^ T a k e Notice! Take NOTICE! ! Father o f his Country.” WOOLEN YARN FOR KNITTING. \pINE and Coarse Yams, o f Grey, Black, White, State •L v dom> mixed, &c., from the Washinee Company i S t0 keeP idle hands out o f mischief for a long tim, w M. HAMLIN. par eminence,rue history of Che N. B . - I t is Intended that the illustrating uttaedi. tion shall be worthy o f the subjects and the author The best artif to have been engaged to make ori^nai'draw- Ings, and the most eminent engravers are secured. No expense will bo spared to make the engravings creditable to American Art, und fully satisfactory to amateurs of fas tidious taste, AGENTS and Canvassers supplied on liberal terms.— This edition is published exclusively for subscribers. * ** Country papers issuing this advertisement three times will receive a complete set o f the illustrated edition. A UGUSTINE DUGANNE, writes for the Saturday Evening Post. THE RAID OF BURGUNDY. A Tale o f the Swiss Cantons. See Prospectus in another place. M RS. E. D. K. SOUTIIWORTH writes for the Sat urday Evening Post. See Prospectus In another place. G A S H P A ID For TURKEYS* CHICKENS, DUCKS. & GEESE. Dressed for the New York Market, with the heads on and eutvald in. L. E. LAPIIAM & SON. BROOMS, BROOMS. B ROOMS at wholesale and retail at, 717 J II MUNSON’s New Cash Store. December 4,1856. THUNTS and GINGHAMS, o f all styles, ut \ f J. II. MUNSON’S Cash Store, Nov. 27 I 860 28 Main Street. NV y T&ERIE e x p r e s s o f f i c e . TJOO l t RY. at $1, per hundred pounds, shipped at this 1 Office* Will be delivered the next morning in Now York. 8. DENTON, Agent. « a rTl - SL0N'^ j f t * BY L a EOY SUNDERLAND, R ELIABLE, in all forms o f Disease, without Medicine The BEST REMEDY, ever known, in BLINDNESS, and affections of the Eye. Pamphlet o f Information, (sent to you for 1 dime, free,) explaining what the New Method of Cure is, and how the afflicted may secure Its benefits. lyG74. N EWSPAPERS, Dally and Weekly, supplied at DENTON’S Book Store. SCHOOL TEACHERS C AN get school books at reduced prices, and NEW BOOKS for instruction, at Agent’s Lowest Prices, at DEN TONS. FOR THE HAIR! ■jlTRS. Allen’sXylobalamum BarryFvicophevus; Woods IT-1 Hagans, and Photon’s Hair Dyes; Oils, Pomades, &c-»nt DENTON'S Book Store. B LUE BEADS, Necklaces, Chenilles, Embroidery Silk Bracelets, Cotton, Ac. at DENTON’S. Penn Yan, Dec. 15. __________ O IL Colors of the best quality, in Tubes, Also Brushes at DENTON’S Bookstore. Penn Yan, Nov. 12. B I R D S E E D I T HE very best kinds and cleaned expressly foe retail ___ a t _____________________L; E. LAPHAM k SOAPS! SOAPS! ! Genuine Military for shaving. Im itation Y a n k e e ** Almond fi Transparent Hand Bar Soap, White « Coign tea Variegated ** u Cake Common Bar Soaps, the best to bo had in the market, sold from V to 12 jets a Bar. ___ __ _______________________ L. K. LAPHAM k SO N ^ M E R IN O S ! ! H ANDSOME shades o f MBBIKO, at one dollar per yard, at the NEW CASH STORE, Nov. 27 1906. 28 Maintree TV’T S ? 81iawIsi Gents Shawls, Brocha Chain Laine ± U Shawls, just received a new lot this week, J II MUNSON, 23 Main Street. K M it To Onr Customers, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS WIIO MAY BE IN WANT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS'! TITE lake this method to call your attention to our stock vv of Goods which we are now receiving, and which we sha'l soil at prices which will Insure their sale at once. CLOUIS, CASSI2IERESS VESTINGS A large assortment o f desirable styles and good quality. Those wishing sucli goods should not fail to look at bar stock, as we are prepared to sell cheap. DRESS AND TRAVELING GOODS FOR LADIES. I d lids line we have so many goods that we wfil not c- numerate them, bnt say : Call and examine them. B l a c k a n d l a n c y D r e s s S j 2 k » . We have a large stock, bought at reduced prices, an shall sell accordingly. LADIES CLOAKS AND TALMAS. W e are in the receipt of these goodsdlrect from the Man ufacture, and can order other styles besides those we have on hand, if desired. We have also Cloths and Trimmings for making tho same, for any who wish to get them up themselves. E M B I I O I D E R I C S . A full and complete supply at our usual low prises. DRESS TRIMMINGS. A largo assortment of new styles, in Fringes and other Trimmings.*.Also velvet; Ribbon*. SHAWLS. Some extradouble and single Brocha-^also other styles of Wool, Cashmere, Stella, Ac. SHEETINGS, SHIRTING^, TICKS, STRIPES, Ac, A full and general assortment. SICS R T S , S K I R T S . Zephyr, Circular, Quilted, Hoop, and other styles. g i n g h a m s , c a l i c o e s , &<•. A large and general assortment, among which may be found a large lot of dcslra Je 6d Calico. SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, jfco. We have a good assortment and would invite the atten tion o f all who want, In conclusion we would say that our Stock of Goods is large and good, and from the assurances received from time to time, from our customers and others, o f their satis faction with our manner o f doing business, we are encour aged to expect a share of patronage In the future, for we ure determined to pursue that course which will entitle us to yuurcontiuucd confidence and support. JONES & LATIMPR. LIVERY! LIVERY ! I I Yates Co. Furniture Depot, A T T I I E 1 . O L D S T A N D , T HE subscriber having purchased the valuable and ex tensive Livery, heretofore owned by N. T hompson , hqs added to, and improved ,(he same, and is prepared to accommodate customers with the . B e s t 08 H o r s e s a n t i C a r r i a g e s , on short notice. Heglves his personal attention to the business, and will spare no effort always to be ready to turn out as good and comfortable a rig, for pleasure or travel, as can be afford-l ed or desired. Charges always reasonable. Penu Yan, Aug. 1ft, 1S50. F. 11. RANDALL. tf.7u7. M Penn Yan, Sept, 20th, 1856, 7u9. Cash Store TEA TEA. K A CENT TEA worth buying, at the New O V Number 28 Main Street. R ED Flannels plain and twilled, for sale cheap by J H MUNSON UNDER GARMENTS I A GOOD assortmentof these goods on band ai the new Cash Store, 28 Main Street. T S. ARTHUR write* for the Saturday Evening Poet. T hb W ith * bsd * H***T. See prospectus in another place. 1 > A G S . - A lot o f “ Stark Mill Bags” Just received and > for sale by ADAMS k MoNl EL. March 4th, 1S56. 680 B AJA°U-,SnK m CLOVES, at _____ April 24, 1*56. SHAnrE’S. FRANKLIN ACADEMY. T il Pi l nil 7 ern of this Institution opens Thursday, Aug. 14th,Prof. WM,H. JACKSON A T p r i n c W Facmlty otherwise the same us last term, save that Mr. W m , S- S barlk A.li, of Utica,N. Y. a gentleman of superioratUin. mentsaml classical learning, will act as chief male asslst- aiit,and will especiallyexcel in Chemistry, Physiology and kindred branches^ to which he has devoted unusual at tention. T h e B o a r d i n g D e i m r l n i c n t Will remain under the chsrgeof Mrs. M ary A. H otchkiss who knows how to cater to the physieal wants, and wm otherwise care for those placed under her supervision 1 he Trustees invite the patronage o f the public in .the confident bciiefthatentiresati>jfiictionwill be given. J\MK5 H. HOTCHKISS, Pres’t. •Prattshurg, July 8 1th, 1856. E. f-KisoKR Sec’y. G R O C E R I E 6 . I make no idle boast about selling CHEAPER than any otner Store in Town, bu.t 1 have as GOOD AN ASSORT MENT as the most of them. Call and examine for your selves. I’llchnrge you nothing forshowlng them, mither will I consider it a trouble. All kinds o f Produce taken in exchange for Groceries. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. F. A. HldDON, Penn Van, July 2 , 1S56. A C A R D . I am now to be found opposite Cooley’s Foundry, and am ready to make all kinds of H a r i t t t s * CHEAP for CASH. 1 work nothing but the genuine Oak Tanned Leather. Look out fir the Bogus Oak, as there is plenty ofit. Give me a call., REPAIRING done at the short est notice Cheap. CHARLES ItlSDON. Penn Yan, July 5,1856. Hm97 NEW THINGS. ' J U N L 9........................... . ................. 180 6 . I HAVE just returned from the great “ Vanity Fair/: having culled there from such things as appear to be in good taste and suitable to the wants o f our triends, viz A large quantity o f PLAID BLACK SILKS of the finest quality; a notable lot. A fine lot of low priced wide Foulard DRESS SILKS.— A nice tiling for the money, very. A pretty variety of CHINA' SILKS. 4s Gd to 5s much wore in the city. HANDSOME PLAID SILKS from 4s-6d to 14s. RICH BROCADE that will almost stand alone, for 11s. About half price. A few low priced BROCADE at 4s-Gd. I could find no more o f them in the city. MANTILLAS ! MANTILLAS I 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. SHAWLS! A large Importation of WHITE, COLORED, FIGURED, and Plain Crape Shawls. Stellas in great variety. Bi-oche, 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 ! Challies, Rcrages, Figured and I’hiin. Barege, DcLain Cambrics, Jaconets, Lawns, Ginghams, an I nil sorts of things for Summer Dresses. An affecting sight, very All the above and many other attractions were just purchased at.a large reduction from early Spring prices, and will now be offered accordingly. June 10,1806, « M. HAMLIN. A few nice plain Bonnets, just to keep the Miliner’s good natured. On the Comer o f Main <6 Clinton sfs.t \\AY befoundthe largest assortment of Furniture of every description ever offered In this place, consisting o! more than forty Bureaus and Book-cases of various styles, from a first rate arti cle, with elegant glass and marble top, down to as cheap a fabric as can be de sired. In the way o f Tables and Stands our assortment consists of upwards of 100, with a choice o f 80 or 40 different patterns. Bedsteads of every descrirp tion, including somestyles never offeed- here before; also a full assortment of Mattrasses of all kinds. In addition to the above, we are manufacturiogthe SPRING BEDt A NICE THING , the first evermadein the county, verymuch liked l>y those who have used them. It is hardly necessary to say that our stock o f CHAIRS Is extensive, comprising every vari ety of Cane and Flag Seat Chairs, Rockers, Can tor Chairs, besides a large tot o f Mahogany .Chairs of different patterns. We also have Sofa iamlTete a Tetes at all prices and to salt 1 ' tastes. A fine lot of LOOKING GLASSES, together vit-1* a variety of Willow Chairs, Wagons, aud Cradles. > 1 arrangements for HOME MADE WORK are to sny the least, as thorough and extensive as ate establishment In the county, and as my friend down Says “ the public uresica ut shams” (and he is good autht ty on that point) if vou will onlv call at the Yates Co. F 41 niture Depot, we think you will readily be able to ills- tinguish the difference our work presents from the “ shams’- that are * ometimes cfl'ered in the market, both “ Imported” and domestic. < ! O F F f N S of every description kept constantly on hand, with • FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CASE. I A HEARSE & CAREFUL ATTENTION. The public are respectfully invited.to call and examine our stock, and judge for themselves. 4(Jlf ___ SAMUEL V. CURTIS ' M O T 1 C J E . CALL AT JILLETT’S MILL, I N P U N S Y A N , W i t h y o u r C u s t o m M i l l i n g . jgjfa T T hasjust been fitted up in the essential parts, JL in the most superior manner, exclusively for .JSIL CUSTO W WORK AND CUSTOM FLOURING, with M O S T V A L U A B L E I M P K O N E M E N T S that have been made in milling for years. Wu are there fore enabled to MAIyE MORE FLOUR and far better than ever before. We have been to much expense in getting these improvements with particular reference to making more (lour ami also a most SPLENDID ARTICLE. We have a complete flouring rig, and are prepared to do CUSTOM FLOURING, and those having grown Wheat especially may find It to their advantage to have it floured. We have taken par ticular parts to learn t lie Eastern mode of manufacturing their celebrated Itye Flour, aud those fond of old fashioned RYE AND INDIAN BREAD can be furnished with the genuine Rye Flour fur 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 of 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, we have a STONE 6MUTTER that scours off the sprouts admirably. Those having Milling to do therefore will be well paid, and are particularly requested to call A T JI J,LETT’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 ail very soon. CALL AND T R Y US, and receive our best thanks for the same. I t E l I G I T I B E R At the W i l l i e I H i l l . i n Penn Yan, where.the b work is done in the County. J. S. JILLRTT- g BOOTS AN D SHOES V GCOO assortment o f home made Boots and Shoes 0 all kinds, at N o . 4 2 m a i n S i r e d , one door North of Burrill Brothers Cheap Dry Goods Store. Also all kinds of Boots and Shoes made to‘ order by the best of workmen, ami of the best material that can be found. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of Gents Fine Calf Boots, both ns to quality and style. Jtepairlng done with Neatness a nd Dispatch. T E i l t M S R E A D Y P A Y . GEO. B.KIXXKK, Agent. forRet thc Place, No. 4 2 , in the More with Charles F. Iiorrlok, Jeweler,and Clock and Watch repairer _Vetm\jin, Sept. 1 1 , tS5G. 70S. T 7 VEIIY PRUDENT MAN, before’ entering upon the E j important work of erecting a home, will not ou.y “ Count the Cost,\ but will decide definitely upon the style of Architecture bert adapted to his means amt taste. Plans, Elevations and details, furnished for Public Buil dings and Private Restdeneds.in the various modern styles of Architecture,by C. V. BUSH, Contractor. Penn Yan, April 21 ,1ST»6. _______ 1y6s7 ____ N E W U It 0 C E It Y S T O It E ! rniIE subscriber would inform his friends ami the. public •** generally, that l e is now openingut the old stand of STANFORD & KINNER, nearly opposite the American Hotel, No. GO Bradley Block, a large aud well selected tock of FAMILY GROCERIES, Which ho offers at as low rates as can be found elsewhere. HIS S T O C K O F T E A S SS J,ar£-«\well .selected, o f the be»t quality, and will be sold ex- iXjtremely cheap. -t l O F F H I v — Green, Roasted “ J and Uround. S p iC C X .— Whole and ground,Mus tard. Chocolate, Cocoa, Pepper Sauce, &c., S l 'C l A l t l S of the bts‘ kinds, and extra qualities of j YA o I u s k v s «tn<l JS y r iip** ______ SaUemtus, Pure Starch, Raisins an l Figs, Mackerel, Codfish and Herring, Wooden Hiul Willow Ware, Brooms, Cordage, Vails, Twine, Brushes, Mats and Stono Ware. In short, lie intends to keep an entire as sortment. £5^““ Please call and examine for yourself. Ills stock is new und will be sold in quantities to suit pur chasers. WANTED FOR CASH.—Butter, Eggs am' all kinds o Farmers’ Produce. N. D.SUYDAM. Penn Yan, May 2«th, 1856. N. B. The undersigned wishes to state to his friends and former customers, that lie maybe fomv' at the above establishment, and will take particular pains, at ail times, to serv e them with the choicest, cheapest and best Fami ly Grofcerice the market aUvrds. 692 J T . ^ u r n t i T t * . ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF MANTJL- L A S . R ECEIVED THIS DAY BY EXPRESS. We have by this arrival the latest Summer styles, ranging in price from $8 to $ If), andean assure the ladies of our ability to please with quality, stjte and price. June 12, 1SDC. _____ _ BRULN& FISII._ SOHO O L BOOKS. H AVING many special arrangements with Publishers of Sunders Reader* and Speller*, Denman’s or Stu dents Readen, Davies Series of Mathematic*, Morse. Mitchell's ami Cornell’e Geography?, ami various other School Books, I am now prepared to furnish them to deal ers at New York Wholesale prices. JAMES BURNS. Penn Yan, June 11th 1S56. IV B W C A S S I S T O K B . UNUSUAL ATTRACTION !! I HAVE bought the Stock o f Goods o f Mr. T. F. Sluirpc, ami commenced business upon ihe (EiS/I PLAN .— Mr. Sharpe will reside in New York, and will purchase goods for me. Being engaged in business of his own, (that will occupy but part o f the day) and having an interest in the successor this business, he will at all times be iu read iness to make purchases when wanted. He will have the advantage over other merchant* of watching the market, and thus avail himself of any bar- gains that may oiler. This is of material consequence, ns goods often vary 10 per cent in two or three days.— Such bargains will l?e for the advantage of customer'1, m l shall sell my goods at a small advance Jar ready pay.— Mye goods will be bought for CASH, and much cheaper than any house can buy on time; consequeufly they can and will be sold CHEAP. The usual mode of going to the city twice a year to buy goods is atten.led with much expense and delay. Also, the practice of ordering goods is ruinous to mvrolmnts, as they arc always charged more than the same oould be bought for, if there to attend to it themselves. A general assortment of DR Y GOODS AND GROCERIES will be kept at ull times. Pcun Van, Nov. 25, 1856. J. II. MUNSON, 26 Main street. Having sold my stock of Goods to J. H. Munson* with the intention of renioviugto Nexv York, 1 would bespeak for him the same kind patronage bestowed upon myself by my many Friends aud customers. My Notes and Accounts will be left in his hands for set tlement and collection. TllEO. F. SHARPE. Pent) Yan, Nov. 1, 1856. jg ) N E W M I L L I N E R Y ! M IS S B R A D L E Y is now prepared to offer to the Ladies of Penn Van aud vicinity, ns handsome an assortment of W I N T E R B O N N E T S ! and MILLINERY GOODSof every variety os can be found in this place, and at as reasonable prices, at ZW\ O n e D o o r N o r t h t h e P o s t o f f i c e . My stock consists of Caps, HEAD-DRESSES, FLOW ERS, Feathers, Ribbons, Ruches, Ac., &c. Also v h i i * d r e n N B S o n n c iN ., , Ladies will do well to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. V kxn V an , November 20 th, !$&*»• S>1\ I I . D U f t f t A R , CL AE A V O Y ANT PHYSICIAN, W ILL bein atteudance a ‘ his offices as follows: PENN Yan, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, of each week. Saturd ty* at Dundee. Mondays at Jeffer son, where he will give Chiravoyiatit Examination and Prescriptions. Dr. Dunlmr is accomplishing some of the most wonderful cures that has ever been- p rformedin Yates County. Ho is treating over three hundred patients who are suffering with Cl runic Diseases. D r . H f i . N B C Y M . D U N B A R ’ S i Claravoyant Specific Remedies D R H. M. DUNBARS' Cough Balaam —An infallible specific for Coughs, C Ids, Broncliittis, &c. tried and I approved by almost invariable success in more than one hundred ctv'es. Price 2?> ct>\ •bit. II. M DUNBAR’S Liver and Dyspepsia Syrup— For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints. An excellent specific • for those dangerous and distressing Diseases. Price $1 | DR. II. M. DUXBAIVS Female ReAoratite—\u unri- * volled remedy fur Female weakness and Debility, *ootil ing. strengtlieningHiid invigorating. Price $1. DR H, M. DUAUAiVU D/an'/iwe Syrtto—A surecure fur Diarrhoea, Summer Complaint, Cholera Morbus, Ac.— No Family should be without it in fc'umraer and Fall.— Price 25 cts. D t. II. M.DUNBAR’S Lung Syrup —For Consumption Asthma and Disease# of the Lungs generally A sure cure ; for Asthma 1 aud ubo in Consumption in its earlies s.agcs, i and always hvlp< the patient. Price $1. 1 DR. II. M, DUNBAR’S remedies are prescribed wbilrlu theClarivoyant or clear seeing stale. They are compound ed by him from Fresh, Pure, Clean VEGETABLES ttnd liatit* • They a* c not poisonous, but harmless and healing, They aie calculated to heal and invigorate iht dbensed and suffering system. TRY THEM. 1)R. H. M. DUNBAR’S Blood Purifier— \ sovereign remedy for Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Erysipebis, White Scrof ula, Humors Cancers, Fever Sores, Rash, Scald Head, Canker, Dimples, aud for all diseases ar sing from unh 2 al- thy blood, either from disease or the excessive use 0 Mercury. It is n positive cure for impure blood arising from Vencral Diseases. For sale at E. C. HUNTINGTON'S, Venn Yan, N. Y. Penn Yan, July HO 1836. EXCHANGE O F F I C E r ~ riM IK subscriber has opened an Office in the building for- 1 merly occupied by the Bunk of Bainbridge, and is prepared to furnish SIGHT DRAFTS UPON NEW YORK CITY, In such sqm* as maybe required, lie will also sell K i l l s u p o n E n g l a n d * I r c l n m l a n d S c o t l a n d ' liny ANY KIND OF MONEY' (however uncurrent) that has a determinate value—pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICK for LAND WARRANTS, &c„ Ac. Collections promptly attended to and remitted for at currenl rates o f exchange. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCES effected in first rate Stock Companies. OLIVER STARK. Penn Yan, Sept., 1855. ’57tf D O W N <iO T H E S I L K S . A LARGE Company of Plaid, Striped, Changeable, Brocade anil India Silks o f the latest and best styles are now to be offered so tow as ought to make all eyes wa ter. tint go they must. Our business is to SELL Goods, not to KEEP them. Mark that ye wise ones. janI7’56[673] M. HAMLIN. F O R R E S T E R S P D A Y M A TE. A MAGAZINE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 1 >EGINs Its sixth volume to January, 1857, It isedf- > tedby M ark EoBRRdTtut, the well known writer for the young, who the reading commuuity will beurln mirnl Is connected with no other periodical. The Playmate has been denominated by an eminent writer, os •* the best Youths’ Magazine published.” The publishers taean to keep it eo. Its embelifeihroeuti are new. and the reading matter almost wholly original. An entire number might be filled with commendatory notices ofthe press. The Family Gazette says:—“ No Pa rent who cares a button for his children’s welfare, ‘can “pend a doller more profitably than in subscribing for the Playmate.” T erms —The Playmate Is published monthly, at O n o D o l l a r a Y e a r I n A n v a n c e . To Clubs, 73 cent aper 'oopy, Letters enclosing money may be sent at ourrisk,./directed to WILLIAM GUILD A Co. t2lwS 150 Washington st., boston, Mass. n o w t o ge Y T t iolir P ROFESSOR OLIVER'S NEW BOOK OF WONDERS, 100 Pages, gives a hundred and fifty different and sure ways. Can be practiced at home by rid or young male or female. Also how to be handsome, healthy, and successful In love. Price 25cts. Sent anywhere by mail. Address P. B. OLIVER, New York Post Office. If y ov arc* bald and wish a good bead o f HAIR, EYE BROWS, MUSTACHE,or WH 18 KER 8 , grown quickly, or change white or gray hair to Us original color, or to a light.brown or black, inclose four stamps to Prof. BIRD- SALL, New York, and receive his valuable book,contain ing instruction to accomplish these objects. S t ) A A A A YEAR.— A rapid fortune madein na m • v V / v easy and honorable way, secured by coi y right. Particulars sent on receipt of 4 postage Stamps.— Address U,H BAIN k Co., New York Poet Office. 8ui729. _ ____ __ ♦ ___________ . U A V E Y O U SUBSCRIBED —IN TEE— C o s m o p o litan A r t A s s o c i a t i o n * FOR TIIE THIRD YEAR? Q B E THE RARE INDUCEMENTS I—The management O have the pleasure o f announcing that the collection of Works of Art designed for distribution among the sub scribers'whose names are received previous to the 28th of January, ‘57, is much larger and more costly than on any previous year. Among the leading works in Sculp ture—executed in the finest marble—is the new and beau tiful Statue o f the •6 WOOD NTIWPII,” The Busts of the three great American Statesmen, C L A Y , U E liS T E B & CALHOUN, Ala > the exquisite Ideal Bust, « SPUING** APOLLO IN MARBLE, LlFBSIZE. Together with the following Groups and Statues in Carara Marble—ofthe STRUGGLE FOR THE HEART, VENUS AND APPLE; PSYCHE; MAGDALEN; CHILD OF THE SEA ; IN NOCENCE; CAPTIVE BIRO; and LITTLE TRUANT. With numerous works lo Bronze, and a collection 0 Several Hundred, FIN 13 OIL PAINTING, by leading Artists. The whole o f which are to be distrib uted or allotted among the subscribers whose names are received.previous to the T w e n t y - e i g h l h o f January1) 1 8 5 7 . when the distribution will take place. TERMS OF SU BSCRIPTION , Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled to a* copy of the splendid stee' engraving, “ SATURDAY NIGHT,\ or acopy of any of the following $3 Magazines one year. Also a copy ol the Art Journal one year, and a Ticket in the annual distribution of Works of Art. Thus, for every $3 paid, a person not only gets a beau • tiful engraving or Magazine one year, but also receives the Art Journal one year, and a TICKET in the Annual Distribution, making four dollars worth of reading matter besides the ticket, by which a valuable painting or piece of statuary may be received in addition. Those who prefer Magazines to the engraving “ Satur day Night,\ can hare either of the following one year Harper’s Magazine; Godvy’s Lady’s Book. United States Magazine, KnickcrbockerAlagazine, Graham’s Magazine. Blackwoods Magazine, Southern Literary Messenger. No person is restricted to a single share. Those taking five memberships, remittting $13, are entitled to six en gravings. and to six tickets in the distribution, or any five of the magazines, one year, and six tickets. Persons iu remitting funds for membership, will please register the latter at the Post Office, to prevent toss ; on the receipt of which, a certificate of membership, together with the Engraving or magazine desired, will be forward* cd to any part of the country. , For further particulars see the Nov. Art Journal, sent free on application. For membership address C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A. 848 Broadway, New York, or Western Office, 168 Water Street, Sandusky, Ohio. R. H. Graham, Honorary Secretary for Yates County. Subscriptions received by U kobck R. C obnwrll , at Burns’ Bookstore. 72ft. B ONNBTS AND STRAW GOODS.—The most fastidious can be suited by calling at the “ Old Corner Store.\ JONES k LATIMER. Penn Yan, May I, 1S5-1, 089 BONNETS— BON N El'S— BO X N El’S. S OME of the most interesting objects of the season may bo seen in u nice little bevy of plain Hats, just freshly coined. They are full uf witchery. HAMLIN. June 20,'uO. CU0 P ARASOLS.—A choice tot of Fashionable Parasols (from 2uc.to $4,) just rec.d and seFing \>w, by AD VMS & McN JEL. Penn Van, April22,1556. HOSIERY, GLOVES, IIOOUS, VICTO- IHKES, A LL sorts, sixes and conditions of Hosiery and Glover for Ladies. Misses and Clrildren. It may happen that the very thing that you may want is not here, hut j hazard little in saying <hat every thin else to and tiieet too in no small variety. ’69 M. HAMLIN NOTICE TO PAY VP. rlM !E Notes and Accounts o f S. * J- D. Voak, for whom 1 M. It. Lewis was ag’t. Iiaw been assigned to me anti have been left with B. L.xllovi for settlement. Persons interested are requested to call and arrange them Imme diately. JOSEPH VOAK. Peun Yan Oct. 2d. 1856. 71ft. BROWN' * BLEACHED SHEETING! '•ICKINOS,Striped and Checked SHIRTINGS, Dem- _ ins, yriUinge. Brown Linens, Grain Bags, Carpet Warp. Cotton Yarn, Batting, and other domestic Goods, selling cheap, at No. IV Main Street. l*9 W. D. SQUIEIV i .\’ACTORY.—We confidently mvite the atteutio 1 of . close buyers, to our stock o f Brown Muslin. ADAMS & McXIEL. -JLc,l n. Xaai.'April 2\2d l S 5 f i . _____ ___________ C ’ N A N D A t t i U A A E L M I R A U . u 7 i7tr. SPoTTED F t ANNEIS / / \DEAUTIFUL iroods for Ladles Sacks, this day received J-> at k j n . MUNSON’S Cash Store. NgjL 27.1856, __________ _____________ - ___________ _ D E L A I N ES. G o o d DELAINES fox one^hiUing, at J. II. MUNSON’S Cash Store, Nov. 27,1859. Main Street. l U L l U T I F S I L P L A I D S H A W L S . J UST RECEIVED a lot o f PL AI J> S V A WL8, handsome us a thousand Fiddle*, near v. inn 1 rVdfftWSl ___________________ M. TT A MLIN. W 1 j f T K U GOOD S ! D e c e m b e r 3 d . 1 8 5 g » 15 ARE JUST RECEIVING from New York and , . Boston, an addition of WINTER GOODS to our stock which will make It complete. Wc invite Ladies who want CLOAK'S, SHAWLS, DRESSES, &c,li tc call befoi-H purchasing, as wc have a fresh supply of goods in that line. A LSO, Gentlemen who want Shawls, or Cloths for Coats Pants, >ests, &c., as our stock in that line is more com plete than usual, for this season of the y c»r. To all, we will say that we are determined N O T TO B E UNDERSOLD! by any Regular House, and those who have Cash or P r 0 d uc ey together with our customers who may be In want o f DRY GOODS or GROCERIES, we urge to cafl upon us before making their purchases. JONES k LATIMER. T r Ni L T A RLE, On and after Thumday, Nov. 2ft, 1856, trains will leave Peun Yan aafollows;—- SOUTHWARD BOUND TRAINS. Morning Express.... ....................................... 9,52 a . m , Evening Express ............................................... y,15 r. m Stock bxpiwa. v . ................................. . ............. 8,1 6 p . m NORlHWARD BOUND TRAINS. Morning Express....................................................6,R2 a . m . Lvenmg Express ................................................ 7 M p . m . ....................................................................»£ * * ;*» ___________________ W. G. LAPHAM. S up r C ANTOX FLAM VKLS Factory’s eSeah TiekiniKt. Slri T o F a n n e r s . rr*H e Subscriber hereby announce a to the Farmers of X this vicinity that lie is elill the Agentfor the sale of E m < ’ i*y’ s P n l c i H R a i l r o a d H o r i o POWER AND THRASHING MACHINE, CIRCULAR SAW MILL, fo rav Ing wood, or slitting house or fence stnff. Combined Circular and Cross Cut Saw and Boring At tach ment. FELTON’S SELF-SHARPENING. Portable Mill, for grinding all kinds of Grain, mending corn and cob, and adapted to the use of farmers, by horse power; a most valuable machine, and may be used advantageously with Emery’s Horse Power. It is highly recommended. Also, EMERY'S Patent Portable Dog and Sheep Churn Powers; generally admitted to be tie best powers of the kind in use. Every farmer should have one of Em« ery’s Patent Portable Cider Mill and Press—a nice thing, andean be used nsa cheese press. N a n n y ’ s C o m b in e d R e a p e r A M o w e r with Wood’s improvement, Over 8000 sold In the United States the past season. This machine needs no recom mendations, as it has already the best reputation of any thing of the kind. I would oaly say to Farmers, send in your orders for another season. This machine is made to mow lodged clover without obstruction, by simply re moving four bolts and leaving of part of the framework.— All the bearings or journals will be case hardened. The Shoes, Guards and Gearing will he of the best Salisbury Iron, and substituting wrought iron for cast, in several places. PTatis Ditch Digger ; Pratt's Tile and Brick Machine ; Straw and * Stalk Cutters, In short, any Agricultural Impleroentyou may wish. Illustrated Circulars and Catalogues sent to any appli cation. THESE excellent and deservedly popular Machines are again offered for sale by the subscriber, with the high est confidence in their superiority. Persons wishing Machines for the coming Fall should order soon. They are furnished at Manufacturer's Prices and Freight. Sold by J ohn V oak , Agent at Voak’s Post Office, Yates C<, V oak ' s P ost O ffice ,Dec. 18,1856. 720tf \ D O C T O R tiA L S E Pti FOREST WINE. GUM C O A T E D FO REST PILLS, T h e m o s t E x t r a o r d i n a r y D iscovery In llic W o r ld , 1 n n n g g h bottles sold annually , and I j U U U j U U U THOUSANDS OFLIVESSAVEDFROM A PREMATURE GRAVE BY THIS LATE DISCOVERY. Testimonials o f the most unexceptional character, are continually pouring iu from every part of the country, bearing witness 10 the uuparalled efficacy pf these excel lent medicines. The following shows the number of cases c ured, as cem tilled to by letters and other testimonials, received from all parts of the Union aud British colonies, from the first of Jun. 1355, to January, 1, IS5U, inclusive: Cases Cured. • ••« • . . . . . . M ... . . . . 818 211 649 451 014 7b5 496 1617 260 104 867 711 804 8114 j . II, MUNSON, 23 Main Street. ins, at low prices, for sale l>y Nov. 27, 1356. i^NAMELEDCAni'ET BAG'S, of the size, for 1 u sale by ‘L. ..UNS0N’ . Nov. 27, ’56. 23 State street. A NOTIM.R arrival of those celebrated Quilted Skirts, a i Y __ __________________ JONES k LATIMER. W h i s k e r s , B e a r d m i d M u s t a c h o l s I T'ORCED to grow inalx weeks b y DR. LA FONT’S CA- 1’ILARY COMPOlfln). Warranted not to stain or injure the Skin. Price $1,00 per package, or 8 Packages for $2,50, Sent to any part o f the country, by mail, 06 receipt of a remittance. Address Sweetser k Co., Bor 739, Post Office, Baltimore, Maryland. *iTyT20. Nervous Disorders.... Il/ieiimHtliin......... . ... Consumptive Decline and Colds ............ Liver Complaints...................................... General Debility ...................................... Dyspepsia and Costtvcneas ..................... Pustules and unhealthy colored skin... Bilous disorders........................................ Scrofula and mercurial complaints ........ Jaundice .................... . .............................. Suit Rheum and Erysipelas ................... Ague and fever......................................... Dropsical disorders ................................. Other various disorders ........................ . RE ADERl if you do uot want your constitution injured by that slow, lurking poison, calomel, or other mineral substances, touch not such medicines as contain them, but procure those purely vegetable preparations, Halsey’s Forest »Vine and Pills. If you have the dyspepsia, or are costive,take Hits Wine and the PUN, according to ihe directions, and you will tlicn getwell. If you are nervous or weakly, or have an emanclated countenance, or general debility, this Wine and Pills will restore you to health and energy. If you have an unhealthy colored skin, or pimples, or blotches, these medicines will purify the blood and eradi cate all such humors, If you have a weakly constitution and feel yourself too <Id for yovr years, take these excellent mediclnes,and they will Invigorate your constitution, and fortify it for longer life. If you have the liver complaint the Forest Wine and Pills will cure it. These medicines exert a powerful and most salutary Action on the Liver, and have been the means of curing thousands of this disease. PARENTS, there is not. perhaps, a month in the year, that some memberof your family does not complain of headache, dizziness, or sickness atstomach, or have furred tongues, or some other unfavorable symptoms, These are the forebodings of disorder; aud sickness of some kind or other soon follows, for such symptoms always show that bile or morbid matter exists on the stomach and bowels, or that the system is otherwise disordered. Timely use of the Wine and Pills, In alloases, prevent sickness from such causes, and will purify the blood and produce strength and nirontlon. LADIES, the forest wine Is your medicine. Thispleas- ant, agreeable, yet effective medicine, exactly suite your delicate constitutions. If you are weakly or nenrouj, or in general ill health, this Wine will do more to restore you than all other medicines. In all cases where bile exists or the bowels constipated, the forest pills also should be ta ken, according to the directions. MARINER and TRAVELLER, If you wjph to guard against sickness and dangerous diseases, which may Jeop ardize your life, provide yourself with the Forest Wtoeand Pills before setting out on long voyages, that yon may have them on hand when required, The Forest Wine in large square bottles, $1 per bottle; six bottles for $5. Gum Coated Forest pills 25 cts.per b o x . General Depot, 64, Water st., two doors west o f Broadway Mew York; and kept by one or more respectable Drug gists In almost every city or village In the Union and Brit- sh colonies. Appointed Age'nts In Penn Yan, L abpam k Mmcoen, E. H .H ontisotox . 4m720 L IGHT HOUSE ISLAND, on original Novelet, by the Author of “ ZiLLiH,\ Ac. wiU be published to The Saturday Evening Post. See prospectus In another place.