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I 1 T H E I S S U E ! IM PORTANT FACTS >’ 0$R DEMOCRATS, AMERICANS £ REPUBLICANSI ( 'I HEAT apt! important issues connected with our polit- T ical relations may well claim your attention this Fall. . But there are other questions o f interest, which should no* h e dton-fcarded 1 »y nr.y man, woman or child in Yates County. They are, 1st. Wlivfe can we rtifd the best assortment o f FALL and WINTER GOODS* 2 d. W)nu,c'<fkn we buy ttafn the'CffRAPEST? Now after due <le1ib»Vktion. we have coiue^to the con clusion that the true answer is k o , .18 A Z > f. F c p n Y n n . To all we S » , emus aufl be convinced of the correct ness of our . You will And in our stock, DLEP 8 GOODS, an endless variety, fro-a fast colored Od Calico, to elegant *b’ilk. { Mtr • rinw*II debt*. PM A\n»d of ev.rry siae, jrrnd», color and price. j)RE?,fc*,ft|tOfM 1 INOF, a hentitirnl assortment. KMBRMtliTlRlES of the tw/st exquisite workmanship. BONNF!T R1IVtONfl. as- pay nnd lovel/ ns a Rainbow. , CLOTHE, from the cheapest to the best. In short, a splendid assortment o f FANCY ANI) STAPLE DRY GOpDS ! GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, PAPERING, HARDWARE, MIRRORS, WOODEN WARE, HARNESS STONEWARE. OVER SHOES, Ac. Such is our stock One ward As to low prices. ’ Come and see 1 for your*- selves. U «r floods shall be sold cheap. , , . £ 2 ®r* AE.dE A HER 1 we do nbt niusn to be^undersold. AD.Ufd MCNEIL. Penn Yan, Sept. 185(i. 7 lOify I I T L A N I ) C I * . 1 R H 1 : K h , E S . r n m g valuable fruit may be raised on upland as well as 1 in its native bogs, and the fruit, w 11 be larger and finer, and the yield better. Soixtva* B ath *,of Helllngham, Norfolk Co., Mass., has cuhivated a rari/dy<>nhi»fr'HtowJ>toli is peculiarly well adapted to upland growth. They are large and very productive, yielding from fh1' to p)ii husheto pet acre.— lie will furnish them to tho<e vvpo wish to engage in the cultivation of thi* fruit, at ?7 per thousand’, or for so cento per hun-1r«d. They nn'v he planted In October a-id V'>v- *nher, or in Mm Spring. They ogn he obtained through 8 . C. CLEVELAND. Editor r f the Yates Co. Chronicle; Agent at Penn Van. Penh Y*n July 17, ISM}. Publish *rs of papers having a circulation o f 100 or upwards, who give the above notice 8 months* insertion, a id send a copy to Mr. 11 vrres, will receive 6v0 plants in October with a sample of'the fruit- 61>« ~ s < >TT5 f TTI li a s o n g ! *I'>\REGK 8 —Bareire. PeLaines, Challies, Lawns. Rril- J > Mantes, Silks, Ac., Ac. that are a little past their prime, w»U he sold fora decent song, or what is better, a good.old Methodist Hymn: The cost of the Goods we mind nothing about. Also, a splendid assortment of beautiful new ones jost out of the- depths o f market depression. No honest per son could wish to buy them Iqwev—sotnelwxJr must starve to produce them so low. Who can hclj>d? M. 71A.UI.IN. June ? o , IS 13. liflti G R E A T D O I N G S A M O N G D R Y G O D D 6 BRU EN & FISH. T T AV j U9t received their magnificent Stock o f AA F a l l and W i n t e r Goods* Which embraces such a great variety that all can be pleased with quality style and price, No pains h?we been spared to procure the most desira* ble goods in the Eastern Markets, and our ample facilities for obtaining them at the L0WEST rates, enable us to assure all that they will find our establishment the C E N T R E O F A T T R A C T I O N . For RICHNESS, VARIETY, EXCELLENCE and CHEAPNESS. D u iform L o w Prices is our M o l to. It will not be our aim or policy of business to «>ll a few familiar articles “ at cost,” to send forth a sounding ‘ name,’’but the glittering tinsels and tho i ubi lcs o i ushion Unreal and unsubstantial as th^y are,.shall not subsist upon the shortcomings of fair small profits_ on the many items of worth and necessity ; but mark it and remem ber at this concern, that side by side on the prin ciple o f LOW I*IUCK 8 , they must either star.d or fall. Your attention is invited to our magnificent stock of Fancy Silks which compriros the greatest variety in yates County, A great variety of ladies Cloaks and Talmas. “ 11 “ Clo'hs, all Colors. Plain Plaid, and Stripe French Merinos. “ ‘ * “ “ DeLanes and DeBnzes and some new styles of Ladies Dress Goods, handsome as Silks.— Black, Blue, Brown, Mixed and Cray Beaver Cloths for Overcoats, so that we can assure all those wanting a nice Over Coat, that we have the best stock ever ottered in this market. Fancy Casshncrcs, the real French that will wear five years. Ilmcha,Cash mere, Thibet,and Woolen Long and Square Shawls, in great variety. Piles of Prints, Sheetings, Ticks, Checks, Table Linens, Napkins, Towelling, Uauiasks for Curtains and Upholster ing, Oil Window Similes and Trimming;!. Ribbons, Em broideries, Thread Edging, Velvet Ribbons, Fringes and a host of the Fancies and Substantial*, which will he shown with pleasure, and offered at prices that will be right every time. Our word of honor for it. Trv it Sept. 25, ISMI. BRUEN F R I E l N D S O F I I U M A N I T l READ THIS, PRESERVE IT, AND S1IO” IT T0 YOUR NEIGHBOR. Dr.T. I,. Xichols,Proprietor an*' G'.vstcinn of the Mem- nonia Institute— the On at W ^ e rn W titer Cure, at Yel low Springs, Green County, Ohio, has published a little pook of 64 pages, emit T H E l> l S f c 'A $ K S O F W O M E N . THEIR NATURE CAUSES, PREVENTION AMD CURE This tM>ok/ri' 6 saA necessary instruction, and such ful direction* <or home treatment,as will enable every woman to <•«* if now alllicted, to cure, speedily nnd perum 4 nenay, those distressing diseases incident to her se*, without further advice, medicine or fee. Let no prejudice or result of pn>t experience,hinder any woman from av til ling herself of these methods of prevention and cure. One page of this little book may save a hundred tinns its cost, and untold suffering# and restore from disease, weakness ami misery, to health vigor and happiness. * Mailed,Post Paid, for 2; cts. by T, L. NIC IIOLS, 12v 7‘J1. Yellow springs, Ohio. i n s u r a n c e * f i r e ! FIRE ! ! F I R E ! ! ! 'T ’HE undersigned gives notice that he to Agent for the 1 DIVIDEND MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, sit uated at Glens Falls, Warren county, N. V. From the Report made by the Comptroller in Fenruaiy 1355, it appears that this Company was in a better con dition than any other Mutual-insurance Company in the State. ; At the last annual report of this Company, datcu Dec. 1st, 1853, it appears that it had a cash surplus on hand of over 81,0o0 dollars. The incidental expenses of this Company are merely nominal, and aJI losses have been paid, leaving no debts whatever, up tp the period oT the last report. Farmers and others owning disconnected property will find it to their advantage to insure in this Company. The Agent will take pleasure in explaining its terms and advantages to any who may wish to become insured „ x. „ , , 1CXBH THOMAS 11. LOCKE. Penn A an. March 5, 1 S55. fiSOtf I Tlic Star Joint Slock Fire Iiisumnc Offctcnsbusg* N. V . C A V I T A 8 , % 1 5 0 . 0 0 ^* r HIS Conmnny; lncorpornte<1 undK the new net of June, K r> 8 , of the State of New Vork, with a Oonu unimpaired capita) of.$150,t)i«, offers to insure against loss or damage by fir*?, on na favorable terms as any other good Stock Company. . . , Farmers, and owners of detached property, wdl find this company much s?^r and quite as cheap as the Mu tuals. No premium ,,otea ,,re taken, and policies can be issued for a term of years, if required. 5. H, WELLES, Agent, Peon Ynn. Dec. 15, *$55. 569 u «< J $nrie(rtn riff ttin tt'ehi mh foven'Kis • The .Furnishing Store ! N o . lO G C I iad tan M f.i cor* o f P e a r l-st« NEW YORK. . i I ?MBRACE3An extensive an I complete assortment of li the latest im|v>rtatio?i 9 and best manufajturcs of GENTLEMEN’S t’ URNISHING GOODS, Vqual in material, make, texture, durability and style, to fltiy. stock ever offer.d in this Country—and at prices which cannot fail to secure the attention cf close cash buyers, CONSISTING OF SHIRT?—with Linen bosoms, colarsnnd wristbands, of the finest qualities, and new nnd choice style3, CALICO SHIRTS—The very latest and most attract ive patterns. UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS Of Wool, Merino, Castmore, Silk and Cotton, of desirable and durable qualities—and the Tevior W ool Undergarments, so high ly approved by physicians. Abo the Shaker Shirt »»nd Drawers. CRAVAT9—Superior quality and beautiful styles, and a full assortment of Stocks, Collars, Necktyes, Glover, Scarfs aud Muffler* of the richest kinds. SUSPENDERS— An almost endless variety, including tho ftnesr and mostdura>> 1 e. POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS—Silk and Cotton— Plain aud Printed—unuttriviiud assortment. HALF HOSE— Wool and Cotton, selected expressly for retail trade; MORNING GOWNS—Elegant patterns, excellent ma terial . and the best make. This stock comprises all grades, from the lowest to the richest, that can he produced—and having every facility for. importing and manufacturing, , not exccded by any other establishment.!!! thu^mied States—buyei-s therefore will consult tbeir intcresWy examining the goods which are sold at the I l . m ' B L L D A C U K I i A N T ) WHOLESALE F I S I I ,rO H K A N D PROVISION DEALERS! ALSO, GENERAL PRODUCE AND Com m ission Itlcrcliants, 164 WEST STREET, Between Hobinzotb nnd NEW YORK. rp H E SuhscrihcM take this method of informing the I_ trade, and all interested, that they continue the above,nnd also, the G KNKR X L PRODUCE AND COM MISSION BUSINESS, at No. 164 West St., N. \\, be tween Robinson a d Murray, vAere we hope to receive, -as we shall strive to merit the patronage of such as may xwant Goods in our line. Our Goods ave bought and sold for “ Net Cash,’ and it is confidently believed, that we can make it to the interest of those wishing to buy, to giro n« a c’dl. We sh ill give special attention to the sale of. BUT/CER, GR UN, &<•„ consigned to us from the coun- ; try. and m ute full vetumfl, as promptly as possible, with out sacrifice. We are pennittad to refer to the following , Gentlemen and Houses o f this city : Messrs. Hanford & Bro., Park Row, L. 0 . WILSON ,« CO., Gourtland St., Bass A Clark, West St., Beckwith & Green, Greenwich Ft., E. A V, Kirby, Vesey 8 t., and also to S. C. Cleveland, Editor of this paper. H a t f i e l d & c u r r a n t , No, 164 West Street, New York. L.II. HATFIELD, 1 L. CURRANT.___ t _____ _ _______________ 6 S 6 tf ____ YATES COUNTY BAKERY ! AND A l w a y s Som ething; New . • READ THIS—OLD AND YOUNG ! Professor V/OODlS Hair Restorative. X S no doubt the most wonderful dir cot cry o f this age of progress, for it will restore permanently, gray hair to its original color, cover the head of the bald with a most luxuriant growth, remove at once all Uandhtfl\ nnd itching cure all scrofula nnd other cutaneous eruptions, such «s scald head, etc. It will cure, as if by magic,nervous head ache ; make the Iittlr soft, glossy and wavy* and preserve the color perfectly, and the hair from falling, to extreme old Age. — S t , P acl , January 1, 1SD0, PnoFBssot! 0 . J. Wooh:— DEAR SIR Unsolicited,! send you this certificate.— After being nearly bald for n fotig time, and having tried all the hah* restoratives extant, nnd having no faith in any I was induced, on hearing of yours, to give it a trial. I placed myself in the hands of a barber, and had my head well rubbed with a good stiff brush, and the restorative then applied and weil rubbed in, till the scalp was aglow. This I repeated every tnor ring for three weeks, when the young hair appeared and gr ;w rapidly from August last, until the present time, mid is now thick, black and strong, soft and pleasant to the touch— whereas, before It was harsh nnd w iry,« hat little there was of it, and that little disappearing very rapidly. I still use your restorative a- bout twice a week, and shall soon have a good and perfect crop o f hair. Now, I had read of these things—and who has not ? hut have not seen hitherto, anv case where any persons Imir was really benefited, by any of the hair tonic etc, o f the day; and it really gives me pleasure to record the result of my experience. The people here know its cifvcts, and lmve confidence in it. The supply you sent us, ns wholesale agents in the Territory, is nearly exhaus ted, and daily inquiries are made for it. You deserve credit for your discovery, and I for one, return you my thanks for the good it has done me, fur I certainly had despaired long ago of ever attaining any tuch result. voursha-tlly, J. W . BOND# Firm of Bond & Kelley, Druggists, St Paul. 0 J WOOD & Co, Proprietors, 812, Broadway, N. Y., ami 114 Market Street, St. Louis.- Sole agent In Penn Yan, E. C. Huntington. Sold in K ushville by S. Catliin, and by all Druggists. ’ 19.3m. II A R D W ARE! ^TlIE Subscriber would respectfully Inform -J- the citizens of Penn Yon and Yates Coun ty, that he has purchased the Stock of H a r d w a r e # Stoves* F a r m e r s & M e c h a n ics Tools* m r- . &c., &e., of Messrs. Brace & Graves,and will con- e S S e S ! tinue the same Business at the Old Stand, N o . U)» M a in htrect. lie solicits the patronage of 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 of 1IARDWABE. CUTLERY & BUILDER’S MATERIALS. Also a full and extensive supply of FARMERS AND MECHANICS TOOLS, STOVES, IKON, STEEL, Ac. He has also secured the services, in the Tin Ware De partment, pf MR. 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 of all kinds will be executed with prompt ness, neatness and dispatch. N. R. LONG, No. IV, Main Street. nn Yan, Feb. 13th, 1S06. tfti77 U < > M U P R O T E C T I O N * TEMPEST INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. MERIDIAN, CAYUGA CO., N. Y. I SOLA IKD HOMES ONLY INSURED. This Association offers to the public securities unsur passed , being In Real Estate,and based on the individual responsibility of the Members of the Association. Refer ence may be had o f lion.Chas. Hill, Ex-Mayor, Rochester. A. Strong, Esq., Proprietor Daily Democrat, Rochester. George llostner, Iisq., Avon. Samuel Jones, Esq., Middlesex, Yates C o .' Samuel B. Buckley, Esq., Tvrrey, G. B Ilazaul, Esq., “ S. C. Cleveland, Esq.,E(J|tor Chronicle# Penn Yan. E. 11. N oivmirok , Sec’Y. P. V. M bacuam , Vres*t J. 11. J onks , General Agent. M R. S. DENTON, Penn Yan, J. JONES, Middlesex, .J. G. jlAJtER, H^mvods., u Wn>. llause, Barrington. “ L. J. WILKIN, Dundee. Dr. G. W. I3UUNDAGK, Dresden. STEPHEN BENNETT. Milo 1y676 Agents for Yates County. INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS B Y F I R E ! CAN BE HAD IN THE NEW YORK INDEMNITY. Capital....................................................................$150,000 it u Exchange, Philadelphia, .................................. 200,000 Bridgeport, Conn.................................................. 100,000 Hamilton Mutual,Salem, Mass .......................... 300,000 Will insure for five years, o»* any less period without note, and divide the profits among the insured, rendering it the safest, cheapest, and best medium of Insurance, to a^y other. Persottswlshing to take policies In either of the above Stock Companies, that are sound and raliahie, and at fair rates, can be accomodated, and persons hold ing policies, procured through Hie agency o f It. A Bassett, can have them renewed, or n<?tv ones issued by calling at tile office, Corner of Main and Elm Streets, Venn Yan. ALSO Certificates of Passage sold, and Bills of Exchange for £1 Sterling, or sums .overscan be had, made payable at sight, in any of the towns throughout Ireland, Engined France and Germany. J. SLOAN, Agent. Penn Yan, Dec. 15. 722. D * J . S . H O U G H T O N ’ S GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! The True Digestive Fluid,or Gastric Juice, prepared from Kennett, after the .clirecVooa of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by -J . S. HttUGHTuN, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. This is NATURE’S OWN RENEDY for an unhealthy Stomach. No art of man can equal its curative powers.— It contains no Alcohol, Bitters, Acids, or Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely agreeable to the taste,.and may be taken by the most feeble patients who cannot eat a water erack- er without acute distress. Beware o f Drugged Imitations. Pepsin is NOT A DRUG. Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, grat is, giving a large nmAimtof Scientific Evidence, from Lie big’s Animal Chemistry; Dr. Combe’s Physiology of Di gestion; Dr, Pereira on Food and Dirt; Dr John W. Dra per, of New York University; Prof. DungHnson’s Physiolo* gy; Prof. Sillima.n of Yale College; Dr. Carpenter’s Phys iology; Ac., together wtth reports o f CURES from all parts of the United Status. &3F\ Observe this. Every bottle of the genuine PEP SIN bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M. Dx, Philadelphia. Copy-right and Trade Mark secured. Solti by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines.— Price ONE DOLLAR per bottle. Sold by E.C. HUNTINGDON, Penn Yan . 1 721inC ] M F < > U T A N r a n n o u n c m e n t TO ALL PERSON’ S AFFLICTED W lTII. P R 1 VATK D IS E A S E S . i t e a f l a n d T h i n k ! D?,. C. S. OOPK still continues to be confidentially consulted at his Medical infirmary, opposite (North of) the Syracuse House. No. 7 East Gt-nesea Street, up Stairs, on all dis orders o f tbe generative organs, in both untie an 11 Female, and of what ever name or nature. His new meth od of treatment, now iu operation in U»e old country, and hospitals of the United States, warrants him in say ing that none of the forms which these diseases are wont to assume, are without a sure, quick and permanent cure. It is of no consequence how long the disease has continued, for his remedies attack the complaint at Us foundation, and effectually drive the fenotny from the system in the short est space possible, without change in diet or hindrance in business. ltis alto necessary for those at a distance to know that Dr. Goff is the only one in Central New York, who has the honor o f being a graduate o f a Medical College that de votes his entire time to the treatment of Private and Dell- cute Diseases N. B.— SEMINAL WEAKNESS, the effect o f early nbu- ses o f thesystem permanently cured. Patients cured ut homes by letter, as readily us lit his office. The Doctor can be consulted on all diseases, Ac., o f which liis book treats, either personally or by mail. ALL CURES WARRANTED PERMANENT, L a d ies 9 M e d ical C o m p a n ion an d Do* m e s ite m id w ifery* OWING to the rapid sale of the former editions of the above work, tile author has been induced to issue a' MEW REVISED EDITION, (bearing the above title) much enlarged and improved. That such n work is much needed, is very apparent b y the sale o f the prece ding editions. This work, as its name implies, will be devoted to giving Ladies o f all ages, married or single, the knowledge which they must and should have of the laws which govern theirphysical 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 o f a vulger character, or which would offend the ear of decency. MIDWIFERY.—This branch will occupy a portion of the work, and under this head will he found some heart rending scenes which are sometimes practiced nnder the garb o f Science. With strict attention to tbe rules found in this work, every female can attend auy ordinary case of Child-Birth. Tho mysteries of oonveption will here be laid open lo the understanding of every woman ; uby the means to avoid such things will plainly be made known to all its readers. In a word,this hook contains all the in formation necessary l\>r lemales to govern such things us thev choose. Price ON R DOLLAR.. Fctri to any address, post free. N .B . A liberal discount allowed to the trade. Speci men copies sent on the recrint of the above price. D r . G o f f ’ s r e m a i n M o w l h l y V i I Is*. A safe and reliable remedy for Suppression and all Fe male Diseases. These Villa must not he taken during the period of pregnancy, for miscarriage will be the conse quence. Price $1. Sent by mud to any part of the country. No letters will be answer ed unless they contain a remittance or postage stamp. Office hours from S A. M. ,to U P. M. All letters must be addressed to C. S. G 0 F F ,M . D., No. 7 East Genesee street, Gm7l2 Syracuse, N. Y. THE FOLLOWING 16 NO HUM LUG. T H E K U E A T I I S T D I S C O V E R Y OF THE AGE. 1 ) R 0 F . WOOD offers for sale a perfect HAIR REST0- JL RATIVE. It will in a short time restore the Hair, which has become gray prematurely, to its original color— bring it out where it is gone, ami arveet it where it is fall ing off—cleanse the head of dandruff and Rollings—re move all cutaneous eruptions, anil rentiers the scalp pei • fuctly healthy, by Festering the secretive organs to then original vigot and strength, and thus supply nutriment and coloring matter to th > roots, it does not dye the Hair, but is, in short, a perfect llair invigorator and Tonic. From the Editor o f the Real Estate Advertiser, 2 Schoo street. Boston, March 2 0 , 1S55. Pitor. Woon-^Denr Sir, having become prematurely quite gray, t was induced some weeks since, to make a trial o f your Hair Restorative. I have used less than two bottles, but the gray hairs have disappeared,and although my hair has not fully attaVicd its original color, yet tbe change is gradually going on, and I have great hopes that n a short time my hair will be as dark as formerly. I ave also been m u ch. gratified at the healthy moisture ml vigor o f the hair, which, before was harsh and dry nd it has ceased to come out its formerly. Respectfully yours, B. McRUFF. M ilford , Worcester Co., Mass.,Nov. 18,1855. P rof . O. J. W ood —Dear Sir— 1 take pleasure in bear* forg voluntary testimony to the magic effects o f your won derful Hair Restorative. As far back as 1686, ray hair commenced falling off, until the top o f try scalp became bald and smooth as glass, and it has con’ inued to fall for a great many years, notwiihstanding 1 have used many celebrated preparations for its restoration. Seeing your advertisement, 1 was induced to g iv- your article a trial, and to my utter astonishment I found aftef a few applica tions, that my ha ir became firmly set and assumed a very glossy and beautiful appearance ; and by the time I had used a quart bottle, my had head was covered over with a young and vigorous growth of hair, which is now from one to two inches in length, and growing very fast. Yours Truly, HENRY GOODRICH. II air R rstorativk .—-In onrcolmnns to-^lay will be found Prof. Wood’s advertisement of the above article, to which we call attention. Wlint it lias done, we have witnessed upon several of our atq uiintances in St. Ixmls. llair once gray met our view, black or Brown as the czuw may be, being the color o f early manhood, and as fine and as glossy as silk, and that without any olherapplication than the Restorative. If it has clone this upon others wdl it not do lhe same for any o f our readers ivhuse “ frosty pates* were once like the “ raven locks”’ of Lochiel’s warlike chief, if they will try it ? We think so ? ].!ncksonville Constitutionalist, Oct. 2d. Address 0 . .1. WOOD & 0<>, 312 Brjadwav, New Yuri; nnd 111 Market St. Louis, Missouri. Sold by all Drug, A Y E R ’ S Cathartic Pills, (S U G A R C O A T E D ,) AM MADE TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD AHD CUBE THE SICE. I n v n l i r i q . , F a t h e r s , M o t h e r s , P h y s i c i a n s , P h i l a n t h r o p i s t s * t e n d t h e i r E f f e c t s * a n d j u t l g e A i ( h e i r V i r t u e s * . . FOR ,m £ c t i t E OF Headache* Sick #Ieada&he,F#ul Stomach* .KltAtotmo. P a .* May 1, 1856. D r . J .C .A ykr . Sir: % have been, repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body qm tyiye by a dose or two of your Pills. It seems to arise from a mtttitohiach, wlRct} they cleanse at once. I f they will cure others as they do me, the that is worth knowing. if Yours with great respect, ED. W . PREBLE, Clerk a / Steamer Clarion j ltilious Disorders and Liver Complaints**' DEPARTMINT OP tBB INTERIOR, 1 .W ashington , D. C., 7 Feb., 1856. j .. Sin: 1 have used your Pills in my general and hospital practice ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the beet cathartic we employ. Their regu lating action on tho liver is quick and decided, consequent ly they are an admirable remedy for derangements o f that organ. Indeed, 1 have seldom found a case of bilious dis ease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M .D ., Physician o f the Marine Hospital. Dysentery* Relax* and Worms. P ost O fpicsi H artlaw , L it . Co., M ich ., N ot . 16,1866. D r . A tf . r : Your Pills are the perfection of medicine. They have done my wife more good than I can tell you. Sho had been sick and pining away for montlia. Went V)ff to be doctored at great expense, hut got no better. She then commenced taking your Pills, which soon cured her, by expelling large quantities o f worms (dead) from her body. They afterwards cured her and our two children of bloody dysentery. One o f our neighbors had it bad, and my wife cured him with two doses o f your Pills, while d( L E G A L N O T I C E S . ? i ' - .... . . . - — j l H i R T G A t i f ] l O R L C L O S L K i : . D EFAULT having been ma e in the condition of a certain mortgage, tna« t? and executed by David S- Anderson, late ot Barrington, in the County of Yale-. Smtu ot New York, mortgager, :(tinw deceased,) to AntUo- Oy U. Harp -nding, o f Dundee, m s rid county, mortgagee- DHaring date the U*th day o f April,in the year one thoua B O OKS! BOOKS!! i FTH E Subscribers are enabled to offer un- y usual inducements to their patrons, w having Increased facilities of furnishing :— gists V,f )2 SO A P S ! SO A P S ! ! E A T I N G S A L O O N ! f a 'T H E undersigned having formed a co-part ^ s g p S a nership in the al>>» e business, at the oM Establishment o f B. L. JACOBUS, near \ • \ t h e Post Cfllce, they will keep constantly on hand, of the finest quality, IS n H itl* C a k e s * P i e s a n d C r a c k e r s * Or make lhe same to order on short notice. O Y S T E R S Constantly on hand and sold by the KEG or CAN, or SMOKING HOT. Also a general assortment of CCNFEC T10NAUY at wholesale and retail. A large assortment o TOYS FOR CIIIDDREN, for Holiday P; escv.U Ac. 1 CJR l> 12 NIC, and a goo ’ assortment, other GLiOCERlES & LTv’OVlSIONS ’ o f the best quality, arrays on hand. The subscribers will also pay the highest market price ’ for R u l l e r , C l i i v k v n s * F r u i t a n d V c s s v l i t b l c s of-kl! kinds, delivered at their establish* men?. JACyiSVS k GAYLORD, Venn Yan, May 15, t$56, 690 R E G U L A T O R a OCR ] j ] C o n i c t o O r d e r E OUR C reed Q . AND G TERMS SMALL T T u MARCIITOTIIEREGULATOR U ONE PROFITPj^ IN e * 4 Q L PRICE AKD ^ MA1NSTREET, A AND QUICK ' p PENN Y A N , T RKADT SALtfS. A O PAY. IlE G U L A T O R I HAVE sold out one-half ot my establishment to Mr, W illiam P. G aylard , who is now associated with me in muat co-partnership,in the business l have hereto fore ‘earned on. Thankful for the liberal patronage 1 have enjoyed at the hands o f the public, l solicit a con tinuance «>f tin* same In lpjhalf of the firm. Our .rooms are admirably fitted up for serving f e e C r e a m t u i 4 L e m o n a d e , r e r ” Give us a call. B, L, JACOBUS. Penn Yan, June 4th ,1356, 603 D e i e r V o f ( l i e f> « ilfitic# a l R e v e t e n d s , O l d RUflK,. NKAL DOW, NEW CHEAP GOODS, UNHOLY DEBTORS, FILLMORE, FRE MONT, PORCUPINE, AC, Soxind lhe timbrels, lei tlj.e people rejoice, With instruments of music and musical voice. The Reven-ntls are routed, horse, foot and dragoon In attempting to ride on the wily old Coon. Cooney promised the blending o f Churclj and State, Tbe Reverends luolislij/ hit at the glittering bait, They smelled it, they wriggled and nibbled their till, .And tooled with the bait until hooked by their gill. . Ten Cent Jimmy has gained the grouud, Notwithstanding the other Fremont was found. Old Bullion’ s thoughts wept round and round, And many questions did propound, To hlsdcarloving son-in-law, That In his life was found a flaw, He ate mule beef when it was raw, E’o grasshopper pie did fill his maw* The Devil is to pay with brother FIT. Old Buck gave him a bitter pill* Although a Union Saver still, Jlis oath bound vows he must fulfill. Hypocritical schreiks from Old Neal Dow, ■ With Maine Law cant still goes bow-wow. A gre^tev humbug you never saw, His wui-ti ifl worthless as a straw, Old Federal King has now the fiejd, To Democrats he would not yield. Hie4i purple blond ” is umumealed, . Though Aristocracy is his shield. Brother Fillmore and Col. Fremont, • On an unholy fusion did count. The li.ues were sorely qut of Joint, From Secret Lodge fq Holy Fount, If any should ask who iqwl» Hits rhyme, The answer is, friend Porcupine. He sells Dry Goods from coarse to fine, Groceries, Hardware, Salt and Lime. If you never heard these things befopo. Just call ut SIMMONS’ Conner Store, ills goods are pile«l front floor to floor, His customers count many a score. And also sells his goods quite che&r», 1 That bis customers may the profits reap. He works wh«n many merchants sleep, His words dp tgake the sinners weep. Fpr fun nnd frolic count him in. Slavery and bad liquor he thinks a sin, Ky selling goods cheap he knows he’ll win. JVithout the aid of whiskey, nun or trln, Adieu dear friends, I lejive you now, >ly iHietry ends, I make my bow. w A n I am wrong do ttril me how, • Don’t ship me on a Salt River Seqw. HoH, my dear good debtor, Mend, I make this poetry fora useful end. On your honor and honesty I now depend; If you don’t pay may the Lord your soul defend. GEORGE W . SIMMONS. •Dresden, November 20,1830. W HERE may bp found all that is desirable and cheap in the way of D r y G o o d s * G r o c e fies^ n iIiiicry Goods* Atomic!#* l 5 ib.l>oiis* Carpels* O il Cloths* P a p e r H a n g in g s * *c** which wiiibesold33>s percent less than the regniarcretV It p rices,or20 percentlower than any merchant in Penn Yan can spllfor. Particular attention will be paid to all ofourciistomers, and none need go away empty, when WE CAN SELL AN ARMFUL FOR ONE DOLLARi Come on,thcn,in Squads,Sections,Platoons, Columns, Squares,in any form,COME W lTII A RUSH. New Goodpveeaivedby Exprensevery day. 1 75 BURRiLLBROTHEDB. LADYS’ RIDING HATS, LADYS’ RIDING GLOV Penn Yan, June 12,1854. D. MARTIN Hn tvr. k7 . c K1F xaelS JA T7 or sale b y ..... . *^ 1 J\ F, SHARPE. I April 81 , 181 * N. R. L O N G , Late of the Firm o f LONG A DAVENPORT, N ew Y oiik Cmr, Successor to BRACE tfi G R A VE S, No. 19, Muin-St., Penn Ynn, N. FAIRBANKS’ SCALES.—N, R. Long, No. 19 Muin-St. Agent for Fairbanks & Co.’s Patent Scales, has on hand some of the various descriptions, nnd will furnish to order any bind, among whielt arc the following : Rail Road Track and Depot Series, - H a y , Cattle. Coal and Lock do. Wheat or Hopper do. Flour-pojCklng and Rolling Mill do. Coal Dealers’ Wheelbarrow do. Portable Platform, from 400 fo 2,000 do. . Counter, Family and Grocers* do. The superiority of these Scales is so well no praise is necessary. June 10,1866* known that 596 D r . R U S S E L J . W H I T E * A NALYTICAL t>tlVSlCi AN ,willbe in attendance a# hisolficesas follows: PENN YAN, American Hotel, Thursday, the 8 th of January. Syracuse, Ft. Charles Hotel, Friday Afternoon, and Saturday the 2fith and 2 7 $ of December; and Monday, th* 18th of January Auburn, Western Fxrhargc Monday, the 5th of Jan. WiiN-loo, Eagle Hotel, Tuesday, the Oth o f January. Cananaaigua, Canandaigua Hotel, Wednesday, the 7th o f Ja»thu*y. Leroy, Bag* Hotel, Friday, the Oth o f January. Batavia, Ame»u.an Hotel, Saturday, the 10th of Jan uary. Rochester, Eagle Hotel, Friday and Saturday, tlie 12th 18lh of December, and Xuesdny and Wednesday, the 18th and Uth of January. .. For consultation with those h i r i n g under any chronic or ong standing complaints,and ^curable and veasonab 1 arc ‘vlheredto, they can w cured. l)R. WUiTK ‘8 tim»» and undivided-attention has been givjn to the various forms of Chrpqip \Mjsva^es for the pa^ twelve years, and for the last -nine |^e has vis- Genuine Military for shaving. Im itation “ u Yankee “ {t A lm o n d u T r a n s p a r e n t H a n d B a r S o a p , White « Colgntes X 'aricgatcd ** « u Cake Common Bar Soaps, the best to be had in tho market, sold from 9 to 12lcts n Bar. ____________________________________ _ L .E . LAV1IAM A SON. PA IN T IN G , GLAZIN G. G r a in in g a n d P a p e r H a n g i n g , T HE subscribers are prepared to attend promptly to nil calls in the above line, and they have every facility for executing their work well and in the most lustful and approved style. Our shop in this villlageis on Elm Street. We spare no effort to give satisfaction to all who may be pleased to give us employment. MIZNER & KELLEY. Penn Yan, September 10,1356. FEM ALE A C A D E M Y ! M il* AIS'D M R S , A Y E R # P r in c ip a ls. rPHE arrangements for the ensuing yea are as fol- low s: The 1st Quarter begins April 2d and closes June 17 2d “ “ July 3Dth and “ Oct. 14 3d “ “ Ocl.*5th, “ “ D e c .30 4th, « » Jap, U th, 1857. Tuition will be charged at the same rates as during the pa t year, Tuition bills payable at the middle o f each Quarter. Every pupil entering the School will be charged at least % Quarter’s Tuition. Penn Yan, March 1st, 1S56 6 S 0 SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. T 'HEFE celebrated machinespre ip practical and profi table use in all parts o f the civilized world, In n; the various tyuiles, nnd in sewing every sort of fabric fsither o f cloth or leather, they have been fully tried and .approved. Sewing machines o f other manufacturers often ail to work, but Singer’s machine, ALWAYS OPERATES PERFECTLY! Being strong, durable and complete in contrivance and workmanship. A perfect sewing machine kept employed UlRyds ^ plear profit o f $ 100(1 dollars a year; but an im perfect one is a cause o f constant vexation and loss. The entire reliability of our machine ip ppg reason foy Unparalleled popularity. M n c h i u c s t o f F a m ily Sew ing* Of a frail and delicate construction, are recommended by other manufacturers. Such machines are made to catch the eye, not to perform substantial work. T N truth is family sewing machines ought to be stronger thitin any other because they go into !,css skillful hands than* when sold to manufacturers, and are used for a greater variety of work, l’he machines \yhioh have proved be«t for all 9 $her purposes, u>nst be best for family use, and they are ginger’s. The speed o f our machine has lately been doubled. No other can compare with them in quantity of work. g y * New machines o f tite latest improved style will be exchanged ofl itber^J terms, for old sewing machines, o f our own make, or for operative machines of other man- uiactuvers. Local agents wanted to se’l our machines. N. li.— AU persons desiring full information about sew ing machines,can obtain it by applying for a copy of u I. M. linger A Co.’s Gazette.” a paper devoted entirely to BRIGB CARRIAGE M A B f l l F A O ’ O R Y . rP BRIG DEN has rebuilt his establishment on the old ground, and has it in first rale operation. He is con sfructing a superior lot of new work, consisting o f Car riages, Buggies, and Lumber Wagons o f every style, that may be needed or fancied. Those who may desire it can have work made of the best of Eastern Timber. He h»is every desirable style of C u tlers a n d Sleighs, made of the best materials, rnd in the best manner, by the best o f workmen. K c p a i r i n y is attended to with promptness. Farmers and others wishing to purchase new vehicles o f any kind, are requested to call and examine for them selves. * Penn Yan, Oct. 3 M S 6 6 . 714 tf. others around us paid from five to twenty dollars doctors’ bills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely even then. Such a medicine as yours, which is actually good aud honest, will be prized here. GEO. J. GRIFFIN, Ihslmasier. Indigestion and Impurity o f the Blood From Rev. J. V. Himes , Pastor o f Advent Church, Boston. D r . A tbr : I have used your Pills with extraordinary success in my family and among those I am called to visit in distress. To regulate the organs o f digestion and purity the blood they are the very best remedy I have ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to my frleuds. Yours, J. V. HIMES. W arsaw , WromNCi Co., N. Y., Oct. 24,1855. D rar S ir : I am using your Cathartic Pills in my prac tice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the systim, and purify the fountains o f the blood. JOHN G. MEACHAM, M. D. Erysipelas* Scrofula* King’s Evil, Tetter* Tumors, and Salt Rheum* From a Forwarding Merchant o f St. Louis , Jkb. 4,1866. D r . A tbr : Your Pills are the paragon of all that is great in medicine. They have cured m y little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved incurable for years. Her mother has been long grievous ly afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and in her hair. After oar child was cured, she also tried your Pills, and they have cured her. ASA MORGRIDGB. Rheumatism* Neuralgia* and Gout* Fi om the Rev. Dr. Batches , o f the Methodist Epis. Church. P ulaski House, S avannah , G a ., Jan. 6,1860. H onored S ir : I should be ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I had the best o f physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until, by the advice o f your excel lent-agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure; By persevering in the use o f them I am now entirely well. S enate C hamber , B aton R ouge , L a ., 6 Deo., 1865. D r . A yer : I have been*entirely cured by your Pills o f Rheumatic Gout—-a painful disease that had afflicted me for years. VINCENT SLIDELL. For Dropsy, Plethora* dr kindred Com* p l a i n t s * requiring an active purge, they are an excel lent reniedy. For Costiveness or Constipation* and as a D i n n e r P i l l , they are agreeable and effectual. Fits, Suppression* Paralysis* Inflamma t i o n * and even D e a f n e s s * and P a r t i a l B l i n d * n e s s , Pills. Most o f the pills In market contain Mercury, which, al though a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerons in a public pill, from the dreadful consequences that fre quently follow its incautious use. These contain no mer cury or mineral substance whatever. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR THE RAPID CURE OF C O U G H S , C O L D S , H O A R S E N E S S , I N F L U E N Z A , B R O N C H I T I S , W H O O P I N G C O U G H , C R O U P , A S T H M A , IN C I P I E N T C O N S U M P T I O N , and for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced stages o f the disease. We need not speak to the public of its virtues. Throughout every town, and almost every hamlet of tho American States, its wonderful cures of pulmonary com plaints have made it already known. Nay, few are the families in auy civilized country on this continent without some personal experience of its effects; and fewer yet the communities any where which have not among them some living trophy of its victory over the subtle and dan gerous diseases o f the throat and lungs. While it is tho most powerful antidote yet known to man for the formi dable and dangerous diseases o f the pulmonary organs, it is also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can be em ployed for infants and young persons. Parents should have it in store against the insidious enemy that steals upon them unprepared. We have abundant grounds to believe the C herry P ectoral saves more lives tar the con sumptions it prevents than those it cures. Keep it by you , and cure your colds while they are curable, nor neg lect them until no human skill can master the inexorable canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats your life away. All know tho dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and as they know too the virtues o f this remedy, we need not do more than to assure them it is still made the best it can be. We spare no cost, no care, no toil to produce it the most perfect possible’, and thus afford those who rely on it the best agent which our skill can furnish for their cure. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER, Fr&stic&l and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mags, A N D SOLD BY E II. Huntington and J. 11. Lapham, Pern Yan. 718 . . r^ ,'T'T , . * P» taiess on tnevin nay oi .warcn •! 1 Vi.,. ® M., in Hook fourteen of mortga * h ■ u! ’ upon which mortgage Ihere Is claimed to be due nnd uup*,|. at J f « t publication of tlfis notice the sum of one hundred *u»J tlririy-eignt dollars niul sixty ciens, (* ] 8 s,Gt.) and* uo suit or proceeding having been institutes at l-nv to recover thti debt secui e d ^ y said mortgage, or any piirt tlie^of — Now, tht-reforpyiolic. i? hc,<*y give,,, t L T b / v H u e of the t#owev ol,.in!elii said mortgage c«hu«m<i and of the statute in suCh care made nu«t provided, the *Hj,| mort. gage will be foreclosed, by a sale o f the premises therein describe^ at public auction, to the highest bidder there for, at t l# Court House in the village o f Penn Yan, in said Coup'ty; 6 f Yates, 6 h Saturday, the 24th day o f January 1867, at 12 o’clock at* noon of that day. The mortgaged premises are described in said mortgage as follows: “ All that pelce o f land situated in lhe town 6 f Starkey Yates County, New York ; bounded On the NOrlh by a lot now occupied b y Moses Gustin, dn the East by lands of James P. Hazard, on the South by a lot occupied by Geo. Conklin, and on the west by the highway leading from Dundee, Southerly, being the same premises this day con veyed by the party of the second part, to the party o f the first part. ANTHONY C. HARPENDING. J. V. VAN ALEN, Att’y. Mortgagee. Dated, Penn Yan, Oct. 80,1856. ______________ «1*L M O R T G A G E F O R E C L O S U R E . D EFAULT having been made in the condition of a cer tain mortgage executed by Charles Stoddard and Dia na his wife t o Jonathan J. Hazard, dated the tenth day o f April,I860, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Yates County on the eleventh day o f April, I860, at 8 o’clock, A , M., in liber 15 of mortgages for said county at page eleven, upon which said mortgage there is claimed to be ac tually ducat the time o f the first publication of this no tice the sum .of eight, hundred dollars, with interest there on from the first day qf April 1856. Now, therefore, no tice is hereby given that by virtue o f the power of sale con tained in the said mortgage and the statute in such cas made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale o f the premises therein described at Public Auction I at the Court House in Penn Yan in Yates County on the ! 19th day of February, 1857. nt 10 A. M. of that day. The mortgaged premises are described in said mort gage as follows: “ All that certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being iu the town of Jerusalem, county of Yates, aforesaid, which was purchased at Sheriff' ’s sale on the eighteenth day o f December, 1S26, by Henry B. Gibson on a judgment in his favor against Peregrine Hal- I lett, reference being had to the Sheriff’s deed to the said I Henry B. Gibson, or to the record o f said deed for a partic- I elar description o f the premises hereby intended to be 1 conveyed, excepting, however, from the premises purchas ed, as afore aid, all such parts thereof as have been here tofore released or sold l»y the said I lenry B. Gibson. The farm hereby, intended to be conveyed contains about sev enty-seven acres of land, be the same more or less, and be ing the same land deeded by Henry B. Gibson and Sarah, his wife, to Abner Gardner, by deed bearing date Februa ry 14th, 1883, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Yates county, March eleventh, 1838, in liber 7 of deeds at folio 559, ami being the same lands deeded by said Gard ner and Mary, Jiis wife, to said Jonathan J . Hazard by deed dated November seventeenth, 1S42, and recorded in the Clerk’s office of said county November twenty-first, XS42, in liber 18 of deeds at folio 6 S, and being the same land this day conveyed by said Hazard and Elizabeth, his wife, to said Charles Stoddard, and this mortgage and bond ac companying the same is given to secure a part of the pur chase money for said laud.” — Dated November 18th, 1856: JONATHAN J. HAZARD, B. W . FBANKLtN, Att’y. 717wl3 Mortgages. goods in their line at l o Ik PRICES. To their usual large 8 toes of STANDARD, THEOLOGICAL, MEDICAL, LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, They are continually addhu the Intent and be#t pnbllca- tions, MAGAZINES. < 6 v.\, as soon as issued. T.i SUIT THE TIMES, a large variety o f MISCELLA • NEO US BOOKS will now be sold at I V c i v Y o r k W h o l e s a l e P r i c e s * SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, MAFS, GLOBES FINK ENGRAVINGS, French Pictures, Lithographs, GILT F1CTURF. FRAMES*Common do., PLAIN ANI)FANCYSTATIONEUY,Embosse<1>Reiicii1ate, and Coloredy Letter and Note Paper*. Enrellope a, KMBUOIDBKY MATERIALS, Worsteds,SWts,Cotton. ^ W A L L 1*A P |£ 16 * An Immense Stock of Selected Pattern*, of Common and Extra Paper ; BORDERS, OILSIJ a DESAND CURTAINS,a better variety, and a little cheaper than elsewhere. M U S I U — A few first rate PIANOS, MBLODEONS and other INSTRUMENTS, on hand and for sale very low. N e w S h e e t M u s i c received every few days.—- Any thing incur line noton hand furnished at the shortest notice. H o o k I S i n d ii n tr r <1 m e promptly and cheap. „ _________j i i <t Fenn Yan, March, 1 H 5. [ 629 mar. 15.1 L. A S. DENTON s o m e t h i n g n e w i n ECONOMY. T HE subscribers have been experimenting several years with different metals, In order to find, if pos sible, a compound, or-, t *>y, for making plates for j| A r t i f i c i a l T e e t h , hich would for all practic able purpose he as good . e Gold; and having been entirely successful,they take pleasure in announcing to the public, that by the application of Electro “ Metallur gy,” they are enabl’d to furnish Plates of Teeth at nearly one half the expense o f the Gold Plates now in use; and for beauty, durability, and resisting the corroding ef fects o f the most powerful chemical agents. They are equal to the finest Gold Plate. Whole upper sets can } be made for, from Eighteen to Thirty dollars, and en \= tire sets,—upper and under—for from Thirty-five to Sixty dollars, and smaller cases in proportion. Specimens may be seen at their office,In Penn Tan, at any time, and ifrequested,they can refer any one 10-7 those who have such plates o f theirmanufaclurenow in use. They would state also,for the benefit ofthose who have silver plates, that corrode, or turn black In the •mouth, that for a triflidg sum, they can be made to re sistentirely the actions of acids, and remain bright in use. J. ELMENDORF & SONS. Theundersigned (resident Jewellers of Penn Yan,) 2 -having made ourselves acquainted with the process to which Electro Metallurgy is applied in the manufacto- tory of plates for Artificial Teeth, by J. E lmbndorf A Soxs, o f Penn Yan, we can recommend it o all who .may need plates of teeth, as being superiorto platesi made of 18 carat gold, as a perfectly pure gold sur face is obtained, together with all the strength,beau ty and durtbiMty necessary for such work. LEVI O. DUNNING L. SUNDERMN. W . C. MORRIS. Penn Yan, ay 7,1855. L . O . DUNNING W OULD respectfully announce to the t inhabitants of Yates County and vicinity that he is now prepared to ex hibit for their inspection one of the lar gest and most elegant assortments of : C L O C K S # W A T C H E S & J E W E L R Y , ; ever before offered in this market and at prices . much below those heretofore charged, for CASH,oras near cash as possible. , ,, . 4 Mv eteck consists o f every article usually found In a first : class establishment of the kind, among which \ will par- ! ticularly mention the following, which are offered at a great reduction : WATCHES. _ 0, Duplex and Lever, from .................................. * INDEPENDENT SECOND. And Quarter do. Watches, for timing horses# CHRONOMETERS. Splendid Gold Pocket Chronometers, splen did time keepers ...................................... ENAMELED w a t c h e s . For ladies, some in hunting cases ........ . MAGIC XVATCUR3, W Ich change into three different watches... .100 to ALL KINDS WATCHES AT VERY LOW PRICES. Fine Gold Lcpine Watches, 4 holes Jeweled*, ......... 00 Fine Gold Detached Levers........................................ 60 00 Gold Enameled Watches for the Ladies .................. 85 00 Gold English Patent Levers, . .................................. 85 00 Gold English Patent Leversin hunting cases, ........ $$ 00 SHver Patent Levers, as low as ............................... 16 00 HOD 185 to 250 125 to 826 . . . 85 to 100 200 .. . . • ♦. Silver Detached Levers, as low a s. . . . LADIES GOLD SETTS. F^rRings, $0 50 to *25, Pins $2 to $25. Bracelets Gold Lockets, 1,2, and 8 glasses ........... Cold Guard Chains..................* ................ Gold Chatelaine Chains ............................ Cold Vest Chains........................... . .. Gold Fob Chains.;........................... Gold Wedding Rings .......................... . Gold-Guard Keys ••••••« . . . . 8 CO to 20 00 1 00 to 25 00 10 00 to 60 00 8 00 to 85 00 8 OO to 85 do 6 UO to 25 68 8 50 to 76 o 1 . . . . .. ... • • Gold Pencils.... Gold Pens aud Pencils ............. Diamond Rings' ......................... Gold Crosses.... .. . . .. . . Gold Studs............................... . Gold Spectacles ....................... g Si Silver Tabic Spoons.... ... Stiver Cups, forChlldrcn,... been cured by the alterative action of these M O R T G A G E S A 1,13* L AFAYETTE W . CARD, and Julia A.Card, mortgagor*, Calvin Drake, mortgagee. Mortgage dated /ftigust 80th, 1858. Recorded In Yates County Clerk’s office, in book 37 of Mortgzigea for said County, at page 582,— August 80th, 1S53, at 4?X o’clock, P. M .,of that day.— Amount claimed to be due and payal le at the date here of, is twenty one dollars. ($21) and the amount to become due and payable, three hundred dollars with interest thereop h orn the first day o f September last past, and no suit or proceeding at law having been instituted to recov er the debt secured by said mortgage, ar any part thereof. Notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be fore closed by a sale ol the premises described therein, at Pub lic Auction At the Court House, in the village of Penn Yan, in and for the said County o f Yates,on the 28th day of February, 1867, at 10 o’clock, A .M ., of ‘ hat day, pur suant to the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and the statute ip such case made and provided. The mort gaged premises are situate in the towns of Milo and Bar rington, in said county, nnd are described as follows, to wit;—One equal undivided half o f all that tract or parcel ofland, situate in lot number ono in the fir.-t range of townships in the town of Barrington, in said County, of Yates, and bounded on the north by the north line of the town of Barrington, on the east by the pre-emption line, on the south by lands o f Peter Beam Junior, and Uriah t-haw, on the west by lands of Peter A. Merritt and Fuos Merritt, containing one hundred and ninety-nine acres, more or less, being the same farm and premises o f which Stephen Card, late o f Milo, deceased, died seized, and now in lhe posse.‘-wou ot the party of the first part. Al«o, all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the town of Milo, in said county, being the same liou^e, lot and promises now occupied by the party of the first part, and bounded as foVows:—On the north by lands of William II. Olin, on the east by the highway, on the south by lands in possession o f Joseph Thayre, and on the west by lands of Charles l ee, containing two acres of land. November 29th,1856. CALVIN DRAKE, Mortgagee. B. W. FRANKLIN, Att’y. 7l9w- 3 PICTURES TAKES ON PAPER AND GLASS. qM lE undersigned, after being to considerable expense in J- 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 to the citizens o f Penn Yan and vicinity, for the liberal patronage that they have 'riven me, I would say to them that I have a new prcceas for Glass pictures, thac surpass es anything before invented. The advantages in taking- this style o f pictures is 1st. You do not sit more than & to X as long as the old way. 2d, it does uot reverse , but makes a position Picture. 3d, it is secure from damp ness. These pictures are decided by the most competen Judges, to be as much superior to the Plate Picture, as a Steel Engraving is to a Wood Out Picture. My prices shall be as Cheap as the Cheapest; pleas#* give me a call, and you shall be suited or no charge. Rooms in KLMENDORF’ti buildings, opposite the Yates Co. Bank.formerly occupied by S. J. FOWLER. B. S. WILSON. N .B . Pictures takeutin plate as before, If desired. A good assortment of LOCKET PINS, and a variety 0 Caces always on hand, all o f the latest style. Daguerreotype Stock for sale to Artists and sent to al parts by E x c e s s if desired. tf67$ S I FiTCS.— A beautiful assortment of Fancy Silks,alsi Black Silk of all grades, from cheap to the best Bish- off*, for sale at low figures, by Penn Yan, April 22d, 1856, ADAMS & McNIEI. 1 h n j i ’n m p , No. 149 Chatham Street, (cur. Jfnlbeny) N v w Y o r k * I NVITES attention to his Large Assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, AND.FANCY ARTICLES. GOLD. BRACELETS, Pins, Ear Rings, Chalelaln, Vest and Fob Chains, Gold Necklaces, Crosses, Lockets,Rings, Spectacles, Pencils, Seals, Medals, Keys, Charles,«6c. CAMEO AND MOSAIC BRACELETS, Piffs and Ear Rings. SILVER TEA SETS, Cups, Pitchers, Spoons, Napkin Rings, Forks, Fmit nnd Butter Knives. SILVER PLATE!) TEA SETS, Cups, Castors, Cake Baskets, Urns, Teakettles, Card Baskets, Ac. For Sale CHEAP FOR CASH, and warranted as repre sented. Particular attention given to repairing and ad justing Duplex, Chronometer and the Lever Watches. Iv678 N O T I C E T O S H I P P E R S . AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. * * * '“ A OFFFICE IN TIIE 5 1 M a i n YATES ^COUNTY BOOKSTORE Street* P e n n Y a n . f p i l proprietors of the above company have facilities -1’ enabling them to forward MONEYS,PARCELS, PACKAGES AND GOODS. and to collect Notes, Drafts and Accounts, in all the principal cities and Towns in the United States, the Can atlas, California, and Europe, at low rates and with grentspeed. The public ~ ill find this Express tha SAFEST AND MOST EXPEDITIOUS mode for the transmission of merchandize, Valuables, Packages# Ac. Particular attention paid to HEAVY and THROUGH FREIGHT, such as B utter* Eggs# P a til try* Ac., Order Goods marked by “ America n Express Company.” Gpods for Hammondspprt, Bianchport, Pultney, Dresden, and all other places in this vicinity, forwarded by Steamboat and Stage. ’99m6 JAMES BURNS, Agent. N o t t h e If B U T T H E R E S s u e J E T ! IN YATF> COUNTY COURT, 1 l>e< c. her 1 5 ,16>ti. y Present, Wiliiam S. Briggs, Yates County Judge. R?It is herebx ordered. that hen after, and until otherwise ordered, that the terms o f County Court.and Com t o f Ses sions, in and tor the .County o f Yates, he held in the third Monday o f February, May nnd November, in cnch yeaty at theConti House in Penn Yan, nt each o f which said terms, >1 Petit Juiy is required to ntlcml, and lie Februa ry term is hereby designated as the term at which a grand jury is required 10 attend. And it is h er bv further orJ deved that a special term of the County Court tor the hearing and decision of motions and other proceedings other than for the trial of l rone of law, be held on the third Monday o f each month, not above designated, ttl the office of the County Judge in Penn Yan aforesaid. -STATE OF NEW YORK I _ Yates County Clerk’s Office f I, Lewis. B. Graham, Clerk o f said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true coi»y o f an original or der now on file in my office, and that it ’ is the whole of such original, duly compared therewith by me. In teuimony wlreveof 1 hereunto my hand and seal L. S. of office, this 16tli day of I)ecvmb°v, 1856. 72twf>. LEWIS B. GRAHAM, Cerk. $500 R E W A R D W ILL be paid to any person who will give information where the large stockyof China, Glass, and Earth enware, has gone that was taken from the store o f S. W. B ucrbbe , within the last few months, (all o f which was paid for) and consequently she has been obliged to go to New York and purchasea muchlargerand better selected stock than has ever been offered in this market, consisting of CHINA DINNER, TEA AND TOILET SETS FROM to SO. Also a most elegant assortment of W l i i t c G r a n i t e W a r e * . 1 which Is superior in quality amVeheaper in price than has- ever been offered iw Western New York. She also made 8 large purchase of PLXTKD WARE AND TABLE CUTLERY, which are <•)! warranted from the best Manufactories, a 1 will be sold eqff&Hy as cheap as the above. Remember only four doors below the Post Office, S. W. BUCKBEB. Penn Yan, Sept. 20,1855. Chased Gold Rings .............. Silver Thimbles, silver tops.. WHITLOCK’S WHfTE METAL WARE. A new article; it consists of Coffee and Tea Pots,Cy. dlesticks, Cups and Tea Setts, Pitchers, Ac. Also 0®- munion Setts, of beautiful patterns. This article 1 confidently recommend to the public os the best there's made. Call and see it, C l o c k s of every sysle, price and size, and warranted to keep 'the O. ett time. F A N C Y A R T I C L E S of every description, such as Ladles’ Retticules, Comls, Knives, Gold Pens and Cases, Pencils, Canes, Lookin' Glasses, Bird Cages, Perfhmery, Ac. \ An endless variety of LAMPS, Silver and Plated Ware. P i s t o l s of every style and price, including Revolt- ers of different patterns. Price from |1 to $80. P l a U H t v a r e . —Particular attention is called (0 my assortment of Plated Forks snd Spoons, and every article in that line, which I have no hesitation in warrant ing to be as good as that offered in any market in the State, and at prices quite as low. T a b l e <’ n < l e r y . —1 keep an ample assortment of Table Cutlery of fine Quality, both Plain Steel, ami Steel plated with Silver. ' S p e c t a c l e s * —I have Burts Periscopic fine Speck Glass, which to vastly superior to any other now in use, and particular attention will he paid to this branch, flattering myself that I shall be able lo fit all with glaau. R F V A I R I N f* of every kind done in the bat manner and on the shortest notice. L. O. DUNNING, 2 4 Main Ft., opposite American Hotel. Penn Yan April 13, 1856. ’88 i\ £ W STOCK O F ’57tf. K . W GENERAL W l f i l G U T A C O .* LAND AGENCY. I n d e p e n d e n c e * a n d S c r g c n P s # Bluff City. 'y y i L L locate land with cash, or on time, make claims SUPREME COURT—C ounty of Y ates . In partition. subject. Itw illbesentgrotis I. M. SINGER A CO. ce, 823 Broadwayl'LY. / GOODS FOR M E N ' S W J?A R Satinet, eeds, Kentiwkjf Jeans, Checks for Bovs wear Vestings, Ac., at J. II. MUNSON'S Nov. 27, 1856. New Cash Store, 2S.Main Street. C 'lLOTIlS nnd CASSI MERES, a largo lot. j Tw GREAT ATTRACTIONS. r p I I R O L D R O O K S T O K E is still ip successful A operation, notwithstanding the strange changes o f the times, and having quite the Largest Stock o f Standard, a n d Itflieiccllniicmi# B o o k s in this section of country, and replenbhing continually with the Latest and Best Publications, we can offjr supe rior Inducements to purchaser?. A large variety ofliobita at Ni PRICES of at NEW Y 0 R £ WIJQMSSALE Main street is ;ent for a Patent lla.v Press o f immense power, icuhirs given as Dollars, No. 2, andnd transportationransportation fnr* m New York, added,net cash. 096 June loth. H AY PRESSES.— N. K. Long, No. 19 agent for a Patent Hay Press o and occupying but little space. Full partici to size and capacity. Price, No, I, Fifty 1 Twenty-Five Dolors, a t f SCHOOL KOOKS All in general use. STATIONERY ,, Tin in and Fancy, A fine assortment selected .with save. Over 4000 ROLLS WALL PAPER ! and BORDERS, nov? on hand. We have a choice sclec tion of Elegant Patterns, and especial attention will be given to make this a prominent part of our business. a WINDOW SHADES! Right and Dark, Plain and Figured, and gilt with fixtures, Paper Curt*ips, Ac, *1NE0IL PAINNINGS, Steel Engravings arid French Pictures, Ornamental and Plain Gilt, and Rosewood Frames and Glass. A MONG the many questions agitjating the people at the present time, tbe one, “ Vhere to buy good goods cheap,” is not the least important. This question can be answered satisfactory to every one who will call at N o , 1 0 , J71A1N S T R E E T . and examine the stock of new Fall and Winter Goods, just received. The subscriber announces to his old customers, and all others who wish to buy goods, that he has received a full assortment of.desirabl 3 goods, suitable for the fall and winter trade, consisting o f BROAD CLOTHS, Black and Fancy C^ssiiuercs, Vestings, Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans for Men and Boy’s wear. Wool and Canton Flannels Ticking, Stripes, Checks, brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, a large stock very cheap , Llnseys, Towcl- ings, Table Covers, Damask Table Diapers, Grain Bags and other domestic goods. The attention o f the Ladies is invited to my assortment o f BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, Plain and Plaid Merinos, Gala Plaids, DeLains, Pararoet- tae, Poplins, DeBafre,, Ginghams, and Prints, White Goods, Dress Trimmings, Velvet Ribbons, Gloves and Hosier* Also a large stock o f W o o l a n d U r o c l i a S h a w l s , which will be offered at low f rices. Groceries and Crockery will be sold as cheap as can be afforded. Thankful for past favors, I would respectfully solicit a share o f patronage. W. D. SQ1KU. Penn Yan, Oct. 2. 7lutf. NOTICE, HE BEST PIANO FORTES IN Amer. Hairy L. Covert and Martha, his Wife, Susan Covert^Jumes E. i Summons for ReLUf. Ctfvett, and Elizabeth his [ Wife, Betsey Thompson, j and I’heue Van Pcoy. j To the above named defendant, Susan Covert— You are hereby summoned to Answer the complaint of Harry L. Covert and Martha hi? wife, plaintiff*, a copy of which was filed on the 4th day of October, ISStiJn the office of the Clerk of Yates County, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at his office in the Village of Pern Yan within twenty days after the service of tins summons, exclusive of the day o f service; and if you fail to atiswer said complaint, as hereby required, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated November 25,1856. B. W. FRANKLIN, 7ISw7 Plaintiff *s Att’y ip NebraskaTerrilory, invest money at the highest rates of interest, buy and sfeil real estate, and all matters pertaining to a General Land Agency, promptly atten ded to. We keep a practical Surveyor constantly on hand to select Government Lands, in Sioux and Council Bluff Dis trict*. OFFICE, MAIN STREET, INDEPENDENCE, IOWA, Opposite Morse’s Hotel, and at’ SERG ENT’S, BLUFF CITY,-WOODBURY COUNTY. M e f e r c t t c c . — Hon. T. S. Wilson, lion. Lincoln Clark, Judge Hamilton, Albert Gillespie, A. W. Hackly Editoi Tribune, and N. A. McLune Dubuque, James llilk-uny, Cumberland Md , A. & A. B. Chirk. J. S. Woodward, H. MOilSti, IndepenUense, L. 0 . DUN NING andS. C. CLEVELAND, Penn Yan, N. Y. 091 mO_____________________________________________ m a t k i m o i m . i l ; Tj'LEGANT W e d d i n g A; i n v i t a t i o n C t i v t l s V J engraved in a style unequalled. Also visiting, Ad dress and Business Cards, and WEDDING ENVELOPES & CAKE BOXES alwayson hand. Orders by Mailor Express promptly at tend to. Also allkinds o f W OOD E N G K A V 1 KG* Serawings, Specifications, and Applications for Fatenti Dais for SecretSociefifes. etc.,executed to order. Elmira,N. v *u«r. IS53. M6m6 • J. FRASER. O IL WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS.—A greii variety just received and selling cheap at May 9 , 1S55. BRUEN & FISH’. II A R ^ W A R E i 'TH E subscriber has made extensive additions lolb 1 Stock of HARDWARE, recently purchased of Mem BRACE h GRAVES, and is prepared to meet lhe rompe titiun here or eteeichere. lie will, at all seKaur description o f Goods, o f qnal ity corresponding, en low v.an he purchased in Geneva or Elmira; and no Fumrf or Mechanic need go out of Yates Co. lo get his 8applyf if he*wi!l examine Goods ami.Prices. The Subscriber designs to keep any article \n the line, that is useful, and will procure at short notice, 'ethtierer i s required. His T I M S ? 5 0 V , mvler the direction tfik ABRAM MILLER, will promptly furnish the hesWnrt, from the best of materials, and all Plumbing,te*Bj and Tin Wor>-, made and repaired at short notice,hi > satisfactory maimer. N. R. LONG, 693 No. 19 Main Street IM P O R T A N T CHAXCE. 1 >UACE & GRAVES, having disposed i\ > their stuck of Hardware to Mr. N, I LONG,of New York City, with* view of l® ting West, take this occasion to express their than j * for the cordial feeling which has la maniiested, as well us for the verj liberal ft ronage bestowed 011 them during their residence here. We would also add that our successor, Mr. LONG,br ing been for the past twenty years engaged in the Wb*| oale Hardware Trade in New York City, possesses wall advantages for purchasing Goods at the lowest wheak] rales, is thoroughly acquainted vith every bronch i!* business,and it gives us pleasure j commend tiimasiid respects worthy your confidence and patronage. ALL PERSONS indebted to us either* by aehtfl account are requested to call nnd make pmgij settlement and paymerlt of the same, at opr old yberii business, where one of tlic P*rm will at all times he taw as it is absolutely necessary to close up business with least possible delays BRACE & GRAVIS.: r' f YfC LLIIV E K Y GOODS at W h o lesale. A t JL Botinett Ribbons* French and English Crapes, Glas- ca Silks, Satins, Crown Lining?, Cape Lace, Ac., at whole sale Prices to Milliners. ’41 BRUEN & FISH. INTERESTIN G TO FARMERS. tJpiIE Mill Property known as the I Summons for Relief SUPPEME COURT ss. County of Yates To Elisha H. Huntington, Joseph Elmendorf, DeWitt C. Stanford, and George B Kioner : Y OU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the com plaint o f Roswell S. Benedict, William A. Hall, Lew- s S. Benedict, and Thomas Shaw, Plaintiffs, which wi 1 be filed in Yates County Clerk’s office, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at Penn Yan, N, Y., within twenty days after theserviceof th«s summons, exclusive o f the day o f service; and if you fail lo answer said complaint,ns hereby required ,the plaintiffs wmapply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint.— Said complaint was filed in said office. December 15,1856. 72! w 7. C. G.JUDD. Plaintiffs’ Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . —-T Ac. v. • e»* b c u r i t U lit| i * t u » « u c n o l ! i TfOltCBD to grow in six weeks \*jj? DR. LAPONT’S CA- * PILWtY COMPOUND.- Warranted not to stain or injure.the Skin. Price f1,«0 per package, , or 8 Packages lor $2,50, , • _ o • • ® Sent t o any part of the cogntry, by mail, on recti ir t of n remittance. Address Sweetser & Co., Box 789, Post £ £ » • , Bp It more, Maryland. I yf2i\ anmmlly.thHt have qnly „ w ,v.cd to him after every ^ leV resource had failed them, and cured hundreds that hltsL been giveu up lod it. His theory of disease and system of treatment differs from all others, life medicines are prepared upon Analytical Principles—are free from Mer cury—contain no Mineral Substances, llo does not en courage oi* subject his patients to any uuuccessary expuns* without a reasonable hxpe ofbuwet*. 5 ^ - CONSULTATION FRER. P. S. All letters must be directed to Dr. It. J White Buffalo, N. V. ___________ _ G L O V E S ! K ID GLOVKP.-rCents Colored, Black nnd White.— SHk, Berlin and Lisle Gloves. Ladles Colored and Black Plush Lined, Lislo, Philoselle, Silk, Kid and CashmeW G!p>^s, all sizes and Coley*. Boys and Girls Silk and Lisle Gloves. Buck GJqves$#d Mittens, for Gents and Boys, far sale at 9. II. MUNSONS Cash Store, Penn Yan, Nov. 27, 4866. 88 Main Sirert. BIRD S E E D ! B Y L 4 .RO Y SU N DERLAN D, r > ELI A BLE, in all farms of Dbeaso, witliOTt Mwlfcine i l , The BEST REMEDY,ever known, in BLINDNESS, and affections o f the Eye. Pamphlet o f inror^nnit.on (sen to you for 1 dime, free,) explaining whftt the New Method of Cure is, and how the afflicted may seedre its benefits. lyC74. n VMSTlTCllKD^and Cambrfc lVk’fs far faleat tlie •\j»p store o f T F. SH AltllFE. r^IN C PAI^Tg^ French and American,dry and ground, f j for sale by LAPIlAM & MUNGER. Druggists. rPAU PI1 CIl, Rosin, p utty \yhite Lime, Marble Dust, _ farsaie by^ ^ LAPIlAM & MUNGEIt. Y^TOOL T11HNE Superior civility, for sole by v v LapliAM & MM.¥iGER. T HE very best kinds, and cleaned expressly for retail »t L. E. LAPHAM & SON. WOOLEN YARN FOR KNITTING. t r’INE and Coarse Yarns, p f Grey, Bla.ck, White, State Random, mixed, Ac., trom the Washinee Company enomrh to keep i<He hands out o f mischief for a long tim ’6 9 _________________ ~ ____ M. HAMLIN. ' P RINTS and GINGHAMS, of all styles, at 1 J. II. MUNSON’S Cash Store, Nov. 27,1856 28 Main Street. FAN 0 Y OGOD’S t b y W Vd^Aty. ItETICUL^, BASKETS EMBR OIDERIES, SilkYVorstpds, Chemillcs. Cotton,Stamped Collars, Ac. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ! PIANOS, MELODKONS, VIOLINS, GUITARS, Ac., on hand or lurnish<yt shop test notice, at as low, or lower prices than cau be bought elsewhere. NEW SHEET MUSIC almost every week. Thankfully acknowledging past favors, we invite all to give u « » call. l . i S. DENTON. Penn Yan, April 1st, 1S5G. S Y 1 6 U p 1 H AVE .V<>«^en article o f SYRUP far Pan Cakes L b LAPII a .M & SON have just received S^ .Take Notice! Take NOTICE!! CASH PAID For TURKEYS. • ■ CHICKENS, DUCKS. v « l »» . & GEESE. Dressed j&V&e New York Market, with the heads on ^ , 1 , 1 0 . L> ]j LAPHAM & SON. jT ica, made at Boston, Mass, are guar- f l ft anteed to give in every respect full satis- ....... .. , GOOD ACTION, SWEET TONED, LATEST and MOST APPROVED STYLE, |Old cheap for cash.—Any one who may please to favor me with cull, will be faith fully m d promptly attended, and the Instruments sent to the nearest Rail Road station withont delay.—Please address Miss C. G. SCOTT, Agent Muuucal Academy. Lyons,Wayne Co., N. Y. _______________________ w i. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS! STEAM PLA N IN G MILL. T IIE Subscribers having purchased one o f the celebrated WOODWORTH’S PLANING, TONGUEING and GROOVING MACHINES, are now prepared to do as good work as can be done in any Mill elsewhere, and with equal dspatch. Also all kinds of sajyiqg with fJJBCPLAR SAW, Boards and Plank split to any required width and thickness. Also Boards and Plank split into siding. We would further say to those wishing to purchase SEASONED PINE LUMBER, that they will find constantly on hand, a good assortment both dressed and undressed at the Spencer Lumber Yard. N .B . The Subscribers being themselves practical buil ders, feel warranted in assuring all who ipay be interes ted, that there is a savihg of from t.wonty-five to fifty per cent, on Planing, and a much greater per cent, on much of the sawing done with the above machinery, overwork done by hand. . SHERMAN k SPENCER. P URSUANT to nnorilcr of William S. Briggs, Surrogate of Yates County, all persons having claims against the estate of Eli Wood, late of Benton in said County, de ceased, are requested to present the same, with the vouch ers thereof, to the undersigned Executors of &c., of de ceased, at their places of residence I it Benton and Torrey, on ov before the 25th day o f Feburary next, Dated August‘21st, 1S56. 6m704. JOHN KIPP i Executors AARON EDMONDS, f « « » « > ” . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. P URSUANT to an order o f William S. Briggs, Surrogate of Yates County, all persons having claims against the Estate of Luke Conley, late of Potter, in said county, de ceased, are requested to present the same, with the vouch ers thereof, to the undersigned, Executor of <6c., of said deceased, at his place of residence in Potter, on or before the Oth day of January next. Dated July 7tb, 1866. 99.m.6 JAMES CONLEY, Executr. P A P E R HANGINGS. SPHERE is no ornament so cheap as that o f Wall paper •i- and the variety is almost unlimited. I have now on hand a very great variety o f pnffems, and some 2000 01 8000 new pieces are now ordered for the early Spring trade. Many of them are really captivating. It is worth something to look at them. Also all Shades Paper Cur tains of the Newest styles, Cords, Tasseis, Ac. J6_9___________________________________ M. HAMLIN. GOLD BORDERED & OIL PAINTED WINDOW SHADES! A T 7,OW ^PRICES, from the Manufacturers— Also a Large assortment o f Embroidered Drapery Muslins from Is. toCs. a yard. Handsomer than Lace _May 4. __________________________ BRUEN A FISII. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! l” W E respectfully announce to our friends and the trad- mg public, that we are receiving our FALL AND WINTER GOODS! to which we would call the attention o f those who wish to buy. We shall sell Cheap f o r ash* Or approved credit. Let all remember that we do no mean to be undersold. Call and see onr Stock before you buy. Weshali call more particular attention to our as sortment next week. ADAMS & M 0 NIEL 1 Penn Yan’ Sept 24th, 1S5G. 70 j. h k k s h e k m i l l , having passed into my hands, I am prqweD do all \Uiuds of CUSTOM WORK. . with neatness and dispatch: Having spent many V* in the business, 1 do not hesitate to say I can and if giro as good satisfaction to all my patrons, as any Custom Mill In the country. I shall introduce a!$ modern improvements made in the business, duno?^ past few .years, including one )f HARRIS BilOIU®j celebrated Stone Smut and Scouring Machine, Which are not excelled in the World. I am also prepared to Grind ALL KlXlfS Oi FKB^ eluding Corn in the fttrr. , REMEMBER THE MILL, the first door Flouring Mill. Give n.e a call and let my work ?p itself, J ACOB VALENTIS E. v (Late of Bound Brook.NJ- Penn Yan, May Sth, 1856. th** 1 <* ! 1 00 to 5 06 2 00 to 6 00 . . . . . . . . . 8 00 to 12 OO . . . . .... 2 50 to 5 00 J ... «•.... 1 25 to 7 00 1 ......... 8 50 to 7 00 1 ......... 7 00 to 50 Ort ... ..... 2 00 to 12 00 . . . . . . . 2 00 to 15 OO .. per set 1 00 to 8 00 ...per set 1 00 to 8 00 ..per pair 5 00 to 9 00 '. . . . . . . . . 1 75 to 5 do . . .per set 5 00 to 200 .. .per set 12 00 to 21 M . . . . . . . . 5 00 to 15 <0 . . . . . each ..per pair 1 50 to Oft 2 50 to $ on ( 75 to 8 00 , 1 *0 to 5 OO ' ......... 50 ! 1 . tf LAPHAM & MIL\TGER, D l t L G t i l S T S , AYE just received a FKESIf STOCK,tes^ ing o f a great variety of JO rufi-s & S U fficlw t i* D, do Pa Hi Rl M, Wl » * I *n< In ' 1 Glc V lnv< P*T> Hat • ti b«ti Mi Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Brushes, June 3d, 1S56 Patent MeAklnyr Pure Liquors, Soaps, Perfumery, Toilet Articles,^ B ank D kpartmbnt , , March 21,1855. N OTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Statutein such case made and provided, that all the circulating notes issued to II. B. B snnbtt , an individual banker, (Bonk 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 0 the circulating notes issued to the said banker will be givl D. B. ST. JOHN, Sup*- puen. i Sly2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Penn Yan, June 20,1855. ’48tf P URSUANT to an order o f William S. Briggs, Surrogate of Yates County, nil persons having claims against the estate o f Lorenzo Botsford, late of Jerusalem, in said county, deceased, ar.* requested to present the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the undevsigded, Administrators of&c. of said deceased, at their places of residence in Je rusalem, on or before the 2Sth day o f March next. Dated, Sept. 23.1850. 709ra6. BETSEY BOTSFORD 1 . (1 . . . . AMOSGENUNO. f Administrators. 'M DUNDEE ACADEMY. . This Institution under the control o f Pi% f. r will commence a new Term on the first da y t 1966. “ • LINEN Il’DK’FS, GLOVES & HOSIERY rT I l E Gentlemen or Lady who wants some cheap LINEN K ll’ DK’ FS, GLOVES or HOSIERY, wiV save time and money by coming directly to No. 26 ; for us long as our t ock lasts there is no use o f looking elsewhere. April 21st, 1S56. ________________ AflAMa A. McNIEL. F - H . GRIGGS, ’ H EREBY gives notice to the Farmers that he is prewired as usual, t take theiy '' h ' ’ * b u t t e r ^ ^ ^ g ^ ^ a t the highest CASH PR!C e | and any quantity they may bring, he will gladly purchase. He is graeful for the large and continued patronage, with, which he has been favored, and by careful atten tion to the interests .qf fcis ouitomers, will endeavor to merit the same as heretofore. OF SUGAR, He has always on hand a large and choice aesortnaen na cheap as the market wjR afford. Also ft l b l a t s s i - s t i n d T e n in large lots, cheap nnd excellent. S A L 'i\ . . lie sells cheaper than any other dealer in the Rfai;k^t. GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, NOTICE TO CREDITOI . j vO P URSUANT to an onlcr o f William S. Briggs, Surrogate of Yates County, all persons having claims against the estate o f Nicholas lietcheler, late o f Potter, in said county, deceased, are requested to present the rame witn the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, one or the exe cutors o f <to., ofsaid deceased, athis P^c e o f r esid e d cei n the town of 1-otter, on o r ^ o r e * • * « Date«l, November 2 0 ,1S50- _______________ 7l7tp0- ----- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. P URSUANT to an order of William S. Briggs, Surrogate of Yates County, nil persons having claims against the estate of Absolem Travis, late of Milo, In said Comity, de ceased, are requested to present the saiqe, with the vouch ers thereof, to the undersigned executor,with the will an- nexed. of &c., of said deceased, at Uk ptoce pf residence in the Town of Milo, on or before the fifth day of June next. Dated Dec. 6,1866. GEORGE A. TRAVIS. 719,nx6. . ’ N O TIQE I S HEREBY GIVEN,that appttcatipi? will bo made to the Legislature o f the State o f Ne$r York, at its next Ses sion, to-auubx the town.of Pultnjey in thp Steu ben, to thy C.W ty of Yates, , >\ ■ -- -------- - ■■ ■ ■ 1— O UR BUSINESS IS TO SILL A& CHEAP AS WE CAN—hot as dear as we can. The results to cue- TEE EAST SLUE TEE STREET. . CHALLENGES YOUR ATTENTION. S OMETHING new is continually being enacted; A new programme for each successive day, to give zest to the regular and substantial business. Sacrifices are a common thing. Sometimes a lot of DeLains is brought to the block. Sometimes a pile o f prints is giv<*n to the slaughter; and again a party o f Cloths and Cassimerss is elected to be s'aln. Just now a considerable of an on slaught is being madeupon TWEEDS, JEANS, AND SATINETS, and low prices stuff Goods generally. A heavy honest JEAN is sold at IsC d ; a bunkum TWEED which has had quite a run and created sensation in several quarters, at 2s 6d. A handsome, dark, go to meeting SATINET, at alike price, a family o f 12s FANCY PLAIDS, at $UI0 » n<* so on, _ . To-morrow we shall offer a little sisterhood of fi Lem Curtain prints, at 5 * cents. What will be done next day can’t say, not knowing what a day may bi mg fa you especially, that have cash to pay, hnd LIN. to sec*. 1 ’ Penn Yan, San. fld, 1S56. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND PEDLARS I F vouare tn want o f School cr Miscellaneous Books, Fancy Goods Ac., call at the Xates County Bookstore where you can get supplied at New. York Wholesale Pr! cos. JAMES BURNS. Penn Yan, June 1 tth,1$5G. 94 DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS!! L ADIES wishing to find a nice Dress will do well to cal at JONES & LATIMER’S, as they have an elegant asortinent of ALL KINDS Venn Yan, May 1,1836. MS CROCKERY 1 W HITE many of the merchants of this rib?* going out of this branch of the trade, I hiT* W® increased mv Stock and shall make heavy addition* to from time to time, and of the best styles demand; Every new and handsome style ot moderate f <8r8 in the market will be taken at once and _____ ___ ___________________ _ __________MVAMI^ RIBBONS—RIBBONS— RIBBON^ I F we have not more Ribbons than some whole (of >rhich there is little doubt,) we are almost da9/£ ceiving from the great some\ and centre of boQ'f-J. choicest gems in the line. Here the Ladies may ate to their hearts’ content in their favorite Mobt^; June 20, ’56. 666 F o r fr:atc. W . r p H E Subscriber offers for sale his lato r e s id u e JL on Canal Street, now occupied by W m .ll 1IART80N, Esq. * For terms, (which will be accommodating) inquire of OLIVER STARK, at his office. C. W . BENN ETT. *02tf _________ _ _________ L _________________________ CARPET ESTABLISHMENT. A LL the various Grades of Carpett from an elegant Brussel and three ply down to a Cotton 2s 6d, togetg er with £ush Mattings, Oil Cloths, Mats, Stair and !ta- Car/iets are kept in qanuthiee, more than equal to the de tnapd. Increasing care and interest will be given to this port o f our trade, The handsomest patterns will always be selected as fust as they appear in the market, and from every available source, hna wi II be offered so low as to se cure a large- and permanent trade. ■ M. HAMLI-N, CLOTHS CA SSI MEREST VESTI#' rpOGETHER with a large Stock o f SUMMER®^ of all desirable styles. All who wish a 9apc, nn be suited at No, 10 Main Street. May 1st, 1S56._____________________W. D.gQCljj> JUST FROM CHINA. . 1 W . B U f K B E E hasjast rete$ O p from New York, and Is now rtcd” a hirge supply o f the most BEAUTIFUL- WARES, , just imported, o f a variety of styles entirely new.ind ^ desirable. Also WHITE WARE, of the best qosW ^ patterns. A fine assortment of GLASS WARE, of every description cut, Bohcmoa^Engraved^res^. levy, unsurpassed in quality. PLATED and IA GOODS, Lamps, lanterns. Looking Glasses a*1 ryihing usually found in a China and Crockery O f a Btaj hogj Bed Boo and R MA' Cott e* a Quill dow Crib Clotl Wa8 _ __ Please call and see styles and prices. *yi Cash.” (Dishes loaned to accommodate parti# *' ri cent to accommodate customers,) Penn Yan,May 21, 1856. A FARM FOR SALE! rrilE undereignod offers one of th» A Farms for sale at a reduced price, °\i r Farm is a* model of perfection in er1fTL (^ point. It is good for Grain and Grass, and UIUM ui HTU UV|JUIH, UU.UItl V. CL IMr are to New Vork. On said Farm are twofirst-F118 , #*■ 8bft by 44ft. A large Dwelling and Wood cr out build ingy, J t is .offered too low ami . ’ mire of Dr. lievey Everett, For particulars, enquire P LAIN LINEN nnd FANCY BOSOMS, together with new designs o f Calico, for Gents Shirts, at 691 M .B . LEWIS, Ag’t. Chemung, Chemung Co., Ellmora Everett, Wavejey-. Co., or the owner in Milo.Y ates Co. J I*. S. Thuttbeve is, well calculated ^ 0 ^ two ton”3. « r e NEX' F VEST CLOT at gr< ter af ever! ufset to be allth wm, •took varie simei hiHhii Ac., i on co byth large Will b O I ed to nie b« I hav other D 01 1* tl Co B «Pei . >