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I L A W S o r N E W Y O R K - B y A u t h o r i t y • E very law, unless a different time shall be prescribed therin, shall commence anil take effect throughout the State, on and not before the twentieth day after the day of its llnai passage, as certified hy the Secretary of State Bee. 12, title 4,chup. 7,part 1, Revised Strtutev.] t.. [livery law an published i the State Paper, may be read in evidence from the paper in ivhich it shall becon- talncd, in all courts of Justice in Una State, and in all pro ceedings before any officer, body or board, in which ii ahull lie thought necessary hereto, until three months af ter the close ol thesesskn, in which it became a law.— Bee. $, title 7, chap. S, part i , Revised Statute, and laws of l9to,chap. 2Su.] lee ee o nn Kntutao a nn dd B ni dd gg ye ss o ff thh ee S ee nn aa tt ee ,, [lu r in g thu sessio n o f e i g h t e e n liu n d r e tl niid li.t y - s 'x , titty d o l l a i s ; nm l i<>.S. K . fo r l i k e an d s i m i l a r s e r v ic e s , fo r t y t o u r d o l - C hap . 180. A n A e t to p r o v i d e fo r o v r t a i n e x p e n s e s o f G o v e r n m e n t , in i o r tif th e y e a - <>f e i g h t e e n h u n d r e d an d fift y s e v e n . [Basset! March 27ili, 1837, three tifih- b e i n g | r e s e n t . » The People o f the Stole o f New York, repre sented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as fol- fatss t § 1* The Treasurer ehnll pay. on the w a r r a n t o f th e C o m p t r o l l e r , th e s e v e r a l su m s , o r so m u c h th e r e o f a- m a y he n e c e s s a r y - in e a c h case, fo r th e p u r p o s e s a n d to th e p e r s o n s re s p e c t iv e ly h e r e i n a f t e r s p e c i f i e d ; h u t w h e n an a p p r o p r i a t i o n lo r th e s a m e pu r p o s e , o r to th e sa m e p e r s o n lo r t h e sam e pu r p o s e , sh a ll h a v e V v e n p a . i l V>V a n y o t h e r act, o r b y a n y secim fn o f tin s a c t , o r hy a n y * tticer o f . G o v e r n m e n t , th e . sum h e r e in d i r e c t e d t o he p a id s h a .l n o t be p a y e d in m i i l i i v m to su c h o i l i e r a p p r o p r i a t io ii, u n less e x | i e s s ! y so d e c l in e d h e r e in . E x p e n s e s o f t h e l e g i s l a t u r e . su b p o e n a in g w itn e s s e s a b e f i r o th e C o m m i t t o R a d s a B r o t S d ti to r ara. T o U . C . P n ffc, h r c o m p e n s a t io n as c l e r k t o th e C V i i i m i t t e e o n W a y s m u ! d e a n s , th e sum o l lilt y d v lh u s . T o D a v i d V a n g im n , h r h e i d i n g th e S e n a t e and A s s e m b l y r e g i s t r y b o o k nem ln-r-, tlie sum o f f i f t e e n d o l l irs. p a t.le on th e c e r t if ic a t e o f th e S e c r e t a r y o ' a ol S:aie. . F o r th e p a y m e n t o f e x p e n s e s in o u r r e d m ihe uh| oenning and uttendancsof witnes>- vi, before Uommitteeaof tlie Assembly, the .•mi of one thousand dollar*, or so much iheteof «a may he iia-’eseary to be paid on tlie Cd- lificato of the Speaker. To Matthew 0. llallenbeck, for services in assisting to copy Av-emltly journal loi the , riuter, one hundred dollars. T o H u g h J . H a l t i n g , U l e k o f tlie J o i n t C o m i n i t t e e a p p o i n t e d t o in q u i r e in t o tlie n o t ice d e p a r m e n t a n d c r i m i n a l | r o ceed i?:gs in th e c i t y a n d c o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k an d c o u n t y o f K i n g s ; a ls o , to v i s i t th e s t a t io n - h o u s e s , p t n u e n ti^ -try,alm s h o u s e and c i t y p r is o n s , a m i t o . r e p o r t t v th e L e g i# ja t v r e w h a t fu r t h e r le g i s l a t i o n n a y be n e c e s s a r y , & c . , th r e e h u n d r e d d o l l a r s ; and I M P O R T A N T A N N O U N C E M E N T TO A L L VERSONS AFFL1C I'KD W ITH . P R I V A T E D I S E A S E S . T f o a < l a n d T h i n k ! * 1 V iCE ti»V s T \ T )r. W. R.WATSON still continues to •X \••• g i to J a m e s M c Q u a d v , fo r tip o a. <1 e x p e n s e s w h i l e a c t i n g as C l e r k o f said (J u u im iu e e , F o r th e p o s t a g e on d o c u m e n t s an d n e w s p a p e r s fo r w a r d e d an d r e c e i v e d b y tlie M e m b e r s , O fficer** a i.d R e p o r t e r s o f th e L e g i s l a t u r e w i t h th e in t e r e s t ju s t l y d u e th e r e o n , e i g h t th o u s a n d d o l l a r s , to b e p a id t o th e P o s t m a s t e r o f th e c i t y o f A l b a n y v>h t h e p r e s e n t a t io n o f sa ita c t o r y v o u c h e r s th e r e f o r to th e C o m p t r o l l e r . F o r th e c o m p e n s a t io n ot th e .M e s s e n g e r s o l t h e S e n a t e an d A s s e m b l y , in i.d d m m . to th e iiu m l u r p r o v i d e d fo r hy c h a p t e r fiv e b u n d l e d an d th i r t y * o f - t h e la w s o f e i g h i - e e n h u n d r e d an d fifty th r e e , th r e e 'h v i t - p iird dollar.-, o r so m u c h th e r e o i ns um\ l e n e c e s s a r y . E a c h M e s s e n g e r to ho p a id a t th e ra t e o f o n e d o l l a r a m i fifty c e n t s per d a y , h»r ea c h dn> V s e r v i c e p e r f o r m e d ; anti t o N e l s o n 1 . A r n v , IT in t u n V nm l C l e r k ’ s be Confidentially couslulted at his Medical Infirmary, opposite (North o f ) the Syracuse House. No. 7 Ejist Genesee Street, up Stairs, on all dis orders o f tbe generative organs, in both male and Female, ami o f what ever name or nature. His newmeih- <vl of treatment, now iu operation in the oh| country, and hospitals ofthc United States, warrants him In say ing that none of the foririS which thete diseases are wdnt tti Assume, are wunout n sure, quick and permanent cure. It is of no consequence how long the disease has continued, for his remedies-atUck the complaint at its foundation, arid effectually drive the enomy from the system in tlie short est space possible, without change in diet or hindrance in business. It is also necessary for those at a distance to know that Dr.Oatson is the only one in Central N. York, whohasthe honor o f being a graduate of-a Medical College that do- votes liis entire time to the treatment o f Private and Deli cate Diseases . „ . _ A . t N. It. __ SEM INAL WEAKNESS, the\ effect o f early abu ses o f thesvstem permanently cured. Patients cured at horn1* bv letlervos readily neat his otlice. The Doctor can be consulted on all diseases, Ac., o f which his book treats, cither personalty or by mail. ALL CITRUS W ARRANTED P E R M A N E N T L a d i e s ’ M e d i c a l C o m p a n i o n a n d D o - n i c s i l c M i d w i f e r y . OW ING to thd rapid sAle o f the former editions of the above work, th6 author has been induced to issue; & MEW REVISED EDITION, (bearing the above title) macirsiflarged ami improved: T h a t; such a work..is much needed, is very apparent b y the sale o' the prece ding editions;- This work, as its name implies, will be devoted to gi ving Ladies o f alt ages^roarried or single, the knowledge which they mu>'t and should have o f the S M I T H Sc C O ’ S IN G E N E V A , IS f* W o r t h G o i n g to See r V I I K Y have the la r g e s t a n d b e s t Stock o f Furniture, JL Chairs, Ac., ever offered for sale in W e s tcinN e w York, There you can find most elegant suits o f ROSE WOOD, M A HOGANY, BLACK W A L N U T AND OAK,| . i 2and asmany stylesof FAN CY CHAIRS, AS, DIVANS. Tete a Teles. Otto- j*s Marble Top Bureaus, Sldeboaids, • 1 \ Ktngeres 5 5 5 am iC e n ter ' ™ ] ? * ; ^ * * * ; A b ° Mft\ hftinrviim l Cast Iron Hat and Hall Stands. Cast Iron Bedsteads, with pat. Spiral Spring Beils. W riting and Book Cases, Wardrobes, Mahogany, BVk Walnut .Maple and Oak Bedsteads. Rosewood, Mahogany, and Gilt < v m e m c i t t a l L o o k i n g G l a s s e s * . MATRASSES, Half, Seagrass, Corn Husks, Straw and Ctfttur ,and Palm Leaf Cushions made to order for Church es and Halls. Couches Lounges, Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Quilts,Comforters, Window Shades and Triminings.Win- dow Curta ns, Cornices, Uaiulr, Pins, Coni and Tacscls, ail?,l3r ------- ** ......................... f uw« VUIM, uo, bun.iu.e, iwiixi , * w in nitu IXV 9 VI 9 , Cribs, Cradles, Tubs, Pails,Brooms,Brushes, Washboards, Clothes-pins*Vropellet*,1Thugs,Hobby Horses,Cabs,Sleighs, Waggons* Cradle*, Ac,, Ac.; Ab. out* hundred dollar*?. T o J a m e s N e » h i r , as J/ars'hal o f such C o m m u t e e , , th e s u m - o f t w o h u n d r e d an d j tin y <1 -Huh*. T o ----------- XYilVu-, as s t e n o g r a p h e r , to i»k < th e te s t i m o n y in s h o r t h a n d and l.ovs which govern theivphysical organization. I M e - s e n g e r , o n e d o l l a r an d fifty c e n t s | e v i r auu ^ n u n u ieu ui d a y . T o h e p a id w h e n s a t is fa c t o r y t v i — d v l. a r s nud f i l l y c v n is , fo r U e v i d e u e ft rlm ll L a v e liven fu r n ish e d th a t su c h tu r n is lie d fo r th e use o f O o m n ; c e ncje rervice has been rendered, to be audited i\ the Comptroller. j o C h a r ie s N . M o ra--, P o s t m a s t e r , and d u t i e s N . G r e e n , A s s i s a n t lW u m < t u r , e a c h t l i e su m o f s i x i \ b x d o l l a r , lo i ilie i r s e r v ic e ^ p r e v io u s to ih e u r g a n i z i t i u i i o f else A s s e m b l y . F o r c o m p e n s a t io n o f th e fo l l o t v i n g o f f i c e r s o f th e L e g i s l a t u r e u f v g h t e e n h u n d r e d an d t i l t ) s i x , fiv e th o u s a n d - d o lla r s , o r h *> m u c li th e r e o f as m a y lie n e c e s s a r y , to be p a id ns fiillu w s , v i z : to Du W i n 0 . tilu n - fo r d , L ib r a r ia n , anil D m id E m e r y , J a n ito r o f i b e S e i a t v , and to G e o r g e ti. S l i t r r i l l , P o s l i : a s ier, i l v m y P . M a y o , A s y is t a n i P o s t m a s t e r , G i l b e r t B . T h o r n . J a n i o r , and N a t h a n . e l C u r tis, K e e p e r o f th e A s s e m b ly , C h a m b e r , each at th e ra t e ut lo u r d o llars fo r eucli d a y ’s s e r v ic e ren d e r e d by th e m in th o s e p o s ition s . Ami tu tiie Sergeniit-At-Arms, Assistant S e r g e a n t a t - A i m s , L ib r n iia n anti A s s istan t L ib r a r ia n , D o o r - K e e p e r s and A s s ista n t D o o r - K e e p e r s < » f th e t w o H o u s e s , each th e sum o f o n e d o lla r p e r d a y , in a d d itio n to w h a t th e y h a v e a lrea d y re c e iv e d to r euel. d a y ’ s s e r v ic e p e r fo r m e d . 1 A n d to each o f tin a b o v e n a m e d o f f ic e r s e x c e p t th o s e w h o a c t e d p r e v i o u s t o th e e le c t io n ot B p e a k c i, w h o h a v e n o t r e c e i v e d m ile a g e , th e sam e a llo w a n c e is m a d e l«»r th a t o b j e c t as is m a d e to m e m b e r s u f ih e L e g b l a t u i e . del A w n i i e i t o u t fo r use o f C o m u d t f.e e , th e b u iu u f t w o h u n d r e d a n d ti*‘ty d o lla r s . To T. ti G lltitt, n a d e t k o t the Senate and Assembly Committees on Roads and Bridges, one hundred and titty dollars. Tv Pruyu and Linking, for altenmiions h> (liv inui railinir in the A-Bvinbly Chain her, fifty five dollars, tv be paid on their lundshing a satisfactory occutiut for thu M im e to th e C o m p t r o l l e r . To Little and (Jompuny,for Revised Stnt mes and Session L-iwe, one liuudi .! find fitly four d*>l;urs and fifty, cents; and to Fi-k au<l L'ttle, one hundred and sixty two vised Statute* ittees of the (lie Assembly, pursuant tv order v f tlmi body. . To \Y. C. Little and Company for Revis e<l Statures, furnished in tlie tieiift'e, pur- cuaut to th e o r d e r o f th a t b o d y , o n e h u n - I (|red ami ninety five dollars# To the ecietary of State, f<»v the exptn t=es of for xvtv iling books, reports ami docu ments due lu members, two lumdred dvl Jars to be paiVl on his certificate. To Weed, Parsons ami Company, for ex tru copies of the legislative manual, fur- nialnd pi.rsuant to riio order i the Legis. future, fourteen hundred an « luriy dullai> ami liny cents. For maps for th same, [«..ur hundred ami sixteen d liars. Fvrdia grains two hundred a ml nine dollars and seventy five cents, ami tor copies of the civil list furnished in liko manner, four hundred nml sixty dollars. Thu said sums' or so much thereoi as may bu Deceit ry to be paid on the respective certificates of t In* Clerks of Senate, Assembly, and the tie.ru- tiiiv of State. To Charles Van Beiithnyaen, for paper, twine and putting op and directing two hundred nml sixteen packages uf docu ment# h>r the Legislature of eighteen hun dred nud fifty lour, the >um of seventy eight dollars and seventy five cent/). Hie sum ot three hundred dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary, is here* That1'women slionM bu acquainted with such laws, no one \can deny, ami it will be the special atm of tills work to.imi>art such knowledge in a clear and pleasing manner, avoiding everything of a vulger character, or xvhich would offend the ear o f decency. M IDfVlFKRY.— This branch will occupy a portion o. the work, and under thli head will be found aome'hear rending scenes which are sometimes practiced under tlie. garb of Science. With strict attention to the rules foqnd in this work, every female can attend auy ordinary case of Child-Birth. The mysteres of oonceplion will Here \be laid open to the understanding o f every woman ; also the means to avoid suefi things will ptidnly be \made k down to all its readers. In a xvord.this book contains all tlie in formation necessary for females to govern such things as the? choose. Price ONE DOLLAR. Sent to any address, post free. N. B. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. Speci men copies sent on the vecrint o f the above price. D r . G o fitf’ s F e m a l e M o n t l i l y T i N s , . A safe and reliable remedy for Suppression and all Fe male Diseases. These Fills must not be taken during the period of pregnancy, for miscarriage will be the conse quence. Brice $1. Sent by mail to any part of the country. No letters will be answered unless they contain a.remittance or pos'agc stamp. Otlice hours from S A. .y.,to J i . ixi. All letters must be addressed to A‘ W. R. WATSON, M. D., No. 7 East Genesee street, 6m718 Syracuse sN Y. ', [ U SI c i L1.': -a*” sb-uction Books, Music Port folio, Violin amlgiult- arStvings, Vtolin and Guitar cases, and a completecat- ogueof Music from which orders will be receiv'ed, and sent tor every Tuesday. E 6 T V L E A # B G 1 Y B u s a CALL, a a 6«’ft T. w . SMITH <6 CO., G R E A T SA L K B O O K S , S T A T I O N E R T , M u s i c a l I n s i r u m c n i # . FAN CY GOODS, &c., • C o m m e n c ingM O N 1 > A Y •> U V c . l o l l t . , 1 8 5 6 , and continuing each day and evening: utitil the Sl'OCK IS SOLD. . . . , , DS before going Mest, would offer to tlie Inhabitants o f Yates Coun ty, and vicinity, (including that portion o f Steuben t«xbe annexed to Yates Co. this Winter,) the largest and best , .selected Stock .of I3go/<s, Stationery and Fancy Goods* (as per usual form'of hit vertlsing) ever brought into t Insecuri ty, at G r e a t l y R e d u c e d V v i c e s . Among which may be found a great variety of G IFT BOOKS, in every style o f binding, suitable for Holiday Prescnts.comprislrig lliblee,Prayer Books, Annuals Ilis- .tories, Biographies, Miscellaneous Works, Melodcons, Ao- vordeoiis, Violins# Flutes, Ac. For full particulars, see small Bills. JAMES BURNS. Dec. *24th 1856. 722. ® E Y E & EA R 'fite igklhiuie. tu bu ( vi lilied by thu\ Frv,i- by i.,.pr«,|,riatv<l tu ,.ay M.y expeusud.that -.,t of the Senate an,I Ilia Sneaker uf ll.u l,a'’e t\ r ih»eiufilv reni kutivelv. ft?# ul Mvmbere oUlic Lv^ihlrttmv ot eigiit- To tlie’ Cleik of tbe Assembly, fur stn- vt'it'liuiulre.1 ai-d li.ty sin , tu be audited by w . I. „ l V . . ......... I ii ii tloiiery t'uniihhfd lo tlie M^sum:(5i?« uf the A.-et inbl), i uvsuimt to the ur<ler <•!' ihui bo y, four InnilrHl mul M.xiy (lullar.*1. To the Clerk ot the A^emblv, for ex'rn |: clerical hitv, in ei.^ro^ing nt il cu; yii g, five hundred dollur*; nml two humlrvd and fitly duUars adiliuomd tur iidv.xii ^ ihv juunml and document# of the Asr>emh)y. To the Clergymen x\ ho ullivi/s ed Chnplnine duriig the Ftcudvn ol ihe L“Lris- laltire, six liundre<l dollars, |«» be />:dd to Rev. 1. N. Wyokutf* ami i«» be tlisrribired b y liiin , a t ih e ra t e o f thr.-e d o lla r s jier d a y , a m o n g th e c i e r ^ m e n p> ihe Compirullvr. Tu Lureu t i . Sessions, for tlio payment uf his sevxicvd as lerk of the tieket Gum- milieu uppoibUid by ihe Assembly to in vvsugaiu the ntfaiv# ot the Central rail rt»ad, titty dollars. To L). A. Levien, for services as clerk to tlie U •mmiUee api uiitlvd to visit and ex amine tenement hou>es in ihe cities ol Nexv Yoikantl tir klyn, during she 8- sum «>1 the last Lvgi>I.uure,iheMiM uf eighty d.i.Jais, lo be } al«l vvlien saiislautory evi iJvncv.'hzili haw been furnished that such rerv.ee lias been rend.red. cetve the same. To Onion Arclier, Jusepii B. Cn<limrm, Charles M. SoholvUtrld and Gewird M. S v- rehs, Deptry Cleikr nt tlie A->vmhly. each the sum of txxo hundred dollars in addition to salaty, and Hie same allowance for mile age is made to Members ot Assembly, to be certified by the Speiker. Tu Junius Dunspaugh, Librarian of the Asremb.y, twenty-five dollars, for | rvpar- b’g the annual statististicul list -d the Aa- eemhl). Tu \V. W, Chuhbnck, Clerk of tlie Select Committee of nine, th^sum of fifty ollars ifor Ids services as such Cbrk. To Michael Uonv.ay, amf three oil. p1 police otlice'fl for attending the Assembly Chamber duiing the exhibbion of ihe Deal nnd Dumb pupils nt the late serrioa, Unev dollars each. To Samuel P. Allen, Clerk of the Senate, for extra clerical hire in engros ing ami copying, five hundred dollars, and three hundred dollars in addition tv his *?.lury as Clerk of the Senate, and two hundred and fifty dollars additional for Indexing the journals and documents of the Senate. To VV*Jdo M. Potter, fyr his services as Deputy Clerk of the Senate, tlie scm of six hundred dollars. To James TerwilVigcr, Charles R. Day- \Ion Waldo M. Poller ami E. L>. Webster, Deputy Clerks ot the Senate, each the sum of two hundred dojlirs in addition to sala ry, and the same allowance tor mileage us is made to Senators, to he certified by the President ol thu Senate. RKFliokSb UF SU’AYS OFFICER?!. To Weave C. Little and Comp-iiiV, fvr I ouks fimiit-hed to the Attorney General’s Library, dui ing the ye.irs ighteen humlrul ami tiuy four, and eigl:t-.en hundred and Ulty live,\ the ,<.ni of jx lumdred dollars , For extra clerk hire iu the office of'the State Engineer ami Surveyor, one thou sail- five hundred dollars, to be paid out uf tlie canal tuml on the warrant, <> the Auditor, upon the dvnificcte of the State Engineer ami Surveyor that tlie service ha# been . erformed. To Rivhurd D. Sherman, nn extra enm- pen>ation in addition to hi* salary as Cleric of the Assembly, tlie t?u:u of three hundred dollars. To John N. Parker, for wadrrobe* in the Senate Clnmiber, two lumdred and four teen dollar* nml forty four cent'). • To Joseph DfivjA nml Company, f<>T6y*« nine dollars and sixty five wins, fur |wmn- >ng, gratnimz and varnishing the post otiiyv Mid \vaulnd>es in the Senate Cham her. To jtierritield and Wooster, for a chair and Reporter’s desk fur Senate Chamber, thirty five dollars. 'Tv Levi Y. Van Hooset>, for snhpoen - rring xvimo-ses to at end before the Select Comtni lev, appointed by tho Assembly in eighteen hundred and fifty six, l<> investi gate tho circumstances connected with the Central rail road consolidation, five dol lars. To Eliits Hale, fu: himself nnd other po licemen, fur their service at the opening of tlie Assembly, twenty dollars. F< r tlie Night Watch at the Capitol, At the rate vf three dollar# fur each night’s service to be certified by the Superinteu dent of the Capitol, three hundred dollars. To Margaret Jenkins, fur her services in sweeping. dn>tinir,and keeping in order tlie Executive Chamber.-, and the room* occu- pkd hy the Committees of the Assembly, during tlie past year, one hundred and fifty dollars. To George Stanwix. Jr., nnd the other firemen employed about the Capital flud State Library, each tlie sum of three dol lars per day for their service#, to be cvrti fiwl by tho 8u|ivvin?endent of thu Capitol. The sum of .-ixteen humlr«<l dulla's ‘is hereby appropriated for the p*ryt»en» -• f Sally Thumf>'Vn «- d th** other woim n em ployed in olenniflti1 thu Sim e and Asseiu-* bly Chambers, and the v«iv ous r tims cun nvcled there-vitli. during Hie ession of.the Legislature, each of lliviii to receive two dollnrs per day, to he certified hy the Su- Fur dttioiefey of appropriations for clerk hire iu thu. titu e Treusurer's office, during the'last year, to ho paid on tlie cir :iticttte\bf the Treat-urir, ono. hundred a;.d Seventy eix dollar* and thirty three uents. F- r^alnry of the tiupeni.Cvndent df the Censu-j Department, twelve liundrvd dol lars. To tho Attorney General, ffve hundred and fifty t.ollurs iur dvticioncy iu apprupri- hi lull fur Cleik liire in his office during the yea: eighteen hundred und tiny six. To tty tiucrotury of State, to rotund money advanced in paying marshals ap pointed tor .taking the census of,lhe Indian tribes in this tiiaie, by virtue of section sixt; en, chapter sixty four, ot tlie laws of eighteen hundred und fijty live, tour hun- di-ud dollars or so much thereof us may ue v cessary. The stun of one thousand five hundred dollars, or 8i> much thereof a* may he net- essay, is htroliv appropriated to be ex pended under tho direotioti of the CotD^ tvoller, to enable hun to pay such persons ns he may apj>oiiit to vxamine tlie Con li- liou « snch Insurance e nnpames as he may deem in danger of becoming itisolg vent. Ihe sum of twelve hundred dollars is hereby-appropriated to the tiuperimeiidem of Public 1 nsii action, to pay for bubsorip nmis to the New York Teacher, fur the purpose of furnishing a copy to each of the cities nnd toxvn tiupviMittitidenis in this Sruto sni<l sum ti» be paid out of he surplus ot Hie United S\ ales* deposit Lnd. To the tiupetimendent of Pntdio In strudion. tlm surn.of.fbn> > undred dollars, lor expenses.in tho department, under part • me, title two. chapter fifteen, section ten of-the Revised 'Statutes ; and also sev en hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as may .be necessary, fot additional clerk hire in his departineut. , Tlie sum of two.hundred dollars or eo iiiuoli ns may be necessary, is Jiereby ap- propriated t*> bo.expended by 'ho S ate Engineer and Surveyor, to.enable him to carry out tho concurrent resolution nitlior- ising the survey of the boundary lines of land' belonging to the Onondaga Indians, To 0, Vandeiiburgh, Judge Advocate Geneml, two hundred and twenty five dol lars, «>r so much thereof as ma) bo due lo him on account of his t-ulary to December thirty first, riglieen hundred t.ml fifty-six. lo l h e Regents ol the University, for trun>cribing charters of C'dh ges and Acad enites, pursuant to chapter four hundred iiud seventy one. laws uf eighteen hundred and hfty five, the bum of one hundred and sixteen dollars. To the Regents of tlie tJmveraity, one ilimisand dollars, to be paid by them to such person or persons as they may deem entitled thereto, lor tho discovery of cer tain ancient State paper*, under aomour rent resolution of the legisJatur:*, ptissed PHILADELPHIA AIJVEiiTlSEMNTS, JOHN A.R° b T i DD LE At Merchants’ Hotel, North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, who asks the attention of THE MERCHANTS OF THE WEST AND NORTH- . WEST, TO TH A T M A R K E T , r 1\MIEUail It -ail Communication via Elmira, Williams- J. port and Catawissi, beingcom|ilete you are brought nearer to it than to Nexv York and the prices of Freigh s are equally low, which renders it accessible to buy or sell. Merchants from the North West, visiting the Mar kets for tlie first time, and wishing to see it to the best mh'antiige. will please call on Mr. Riddle. IDA. P. \Yilstach c6 Ov, SdddICry and Coach Hardware Saddle am) Carriage Trimmings. Harness Mountings. &c., 28X North Third Street. Mon'i«cJone$ <6 c?o., Penn., Boiler Plate. Bo ler Rivet?, Sheet Iron, Steel and Pig Iron, Nails, 4c. Market and KUh Streets. Morris, Tinker A)., Manufacturers of .Wrought Iron, Welded Tubes fur steam, gas or water, Ts. Ls. Valves, &c., Lap Welded Artesian Well Pipes, Boiler Flutes, for Marine, Locomotive or Stationary Engines, Pascal Iron Works, Philadelphia. TFboriVOrnumentul Iron Works,Iron Railings, Verandahs Fountains, Ridge Avenue. ■ Keystone State Suponifier, or Concentrated Lye,forma- king Soap. Manufactured by the Venn. Salt Co., Ta- - rvntunu Allegany Cb.v'Pa., RepreseDted by Lqwis, James k Co., Philadelphia. J S <& E L Perot, General Produce Commis ion Mer chants, No. 18, N.-Wharves, Manufactures, Agents for the sale o f Cotton Duck, Pearl Starch, Ac. Refer to Phil adelphia Merchants generally. All consignments will re ceive our prompt and personal attention. Murphy tC* /Coons, General Coitvnisstou Merchants, and Wholesale Dealers in Fish, Cheese and Provisions, No. 47 North Wharx'cs, below Race Street. Pratt tfc Heath, Impo^tersof Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, N. W. Corner, 8th and Market Streets. James Barber, Wholesale Dealer in Clocks. Agent for the Potent Equalling Thirty Day Clock, Manufactur er of Fine Gold Pens,S. E. corner o f Second and Chest- nut’streets* FTowell i£ Brothers, Manufacturcrsof Paper Hangings.— No. 15(1 Chestnut streets. Rarer, Qraef\t D irling , Wholesale Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Hats and Straw Goods, 12' North Third St. Sleeper & Fenner ,Manufacturers of Para olsandUmbrel las, 12<5 Mailed Street. Thon. White *& Co^ManufactuversofStraw, Silk Bonnets and Millinery Goods, 41 S. Second st. Bunn Raignel <6 Co.. Importers of British Goods and Jobbers o f Fancy and Staple Silk Goods, Embroideries, Ac., 1>1 N. Third Street. J L O O I I E I I E JN S Z E Y <6 C O . Importersand Wholesale Dealers In H a r d w a r e * C u t l e r y a u d G u n s TS1 Market, and 16 Commerce Sts. M . L . U A L L 0 W E L L & Co. S I L K .S O D B E I S S , E’ h i l a d ’ a * Have now open in their Warehouse, which is one of tbe largest in America, a supurb assortment of N E W NIL/If. G O O D S , F A N C Y D R E S S STUFF?, EMBROIDERIES, LACE?, RIBBONS, And other articles in their line. The system of U N I FORM PRICES, adopted by ua someyearr dhce,together w th that of opening no accounts except nith UAtilt AND SHORT CREDIT BUYERS. Ha^ had the effect o f largely Increasing our business amt for the reason that must be manifest io every think ing Merchant, that under our system and terms, we not only can afford to, but must from necessity, sell at lower rates than those who do business o n , the old lo.ng .credit system; our terms being more stvingent.and the purchas ers whom we wish lo atyact, being, qs a class, the closest buyers, and best judges of goo Is. J. P. G T L n ERT, I t . O c c u l 1 s t a n d A u r i s U Graduate o f the Neto York Ophthalmic Hospital M A Y be consulted by thoso xvho are aflUcted with BLINDNESS, or any torn* of DISK ASF, OF TIIK .EYKS. Chemical vapors used— no pain from treatment. Amuvosie successfully treated. Cataracts, dispersed1— .Opacities, Aims, specks, spots, Ac., removed, and the sightmadfe perfect. Squinting remedied—weakness of sight strengthened—-Artificial eyes inserted. He will also treat Tic Dolereaitx and Diseases of the Nerves. Deafness, Deaf, Dumb, or Deafness from'other causes treated. . .* ^HEARING RESTORED by the aid o f Musical sounds; Discharges from the Ear cured, and the ear made healthy. 2T,5$i—| Ofiice on Broad street, opposite the Exchange Ho tel, Lyons, N. Y. - A CiiYular will be sent on application, enclosing a post age stamp. Consultatiomree. NEW STOCK OF H A R D W A EE! 'TH EI subscriber has made extensive additions to the Stock of HARDWARE, rc'cefttly purchased of Messrs. BRACE & GRAVES, and is prepared to meet the compe tition h-ere or elsetchere. l ie will, at all times, sell any description o f Goods, o f quality corresponding, as low as can be purchased in Geneva or Elm ira; and no Farmer or Mechanic need go outof\Yates Co.to get his supply, if he will examine Goods and Prices. . The Subscriber designs to keep any article in the tine, that is useful, and will procure at short notice, whatever is required. His. T I 1V S H O P * under the direction of Mr. ABRAM M ILLER, will promptly furnish the best o f work, from the best of materials, and all Plumbing, Copper, and Tin Work, made and repaired at short notice, in a satisfactory manner. N .R . LONG, 093 No. 19 Alain Street. T E R M S , Cash buyers will receive a discount of G ])er cent, if the money be paid in par funds, within ten days frorr the (U teofthebili. 1 Uuciirrcnt moneytakenonly at its market valueon the day it isreceix’ed. . . To merchants of undoubted standing, a credit of six months will he given. . Where money is remitted 111 advance of maturity, a discount at the rate of 12 per cent, per aunurti will be al- iowed. - Wc ask from merchants visiting the East an ex amination of our stock, being, satisfied they will be con vinced that itiis not for their interest to pay the .large profits that are absolutely essential to those who give long credits. 729m*. 'B 'o - I ' a n i i t ' i s , T ile Subscriber hereby announces to the Farmers of this vl.cinity that he is still the Agent for the sale of E m i i r y N V u l t i u t B L M I i o i h ! H o r s e POWER AND THRASHING MACHINE, CIRCU L A R SAW M IL L , for sawing wood,or Blitting house or fence stnff. Combined Circular and Cross Cut Saw and Boring A t tachment. FELTON’S'SB C/F-SIIARPENING. Portable Mill, for grinding all kinds o f Grain, incuding corn and cob, nnd adapted to the use o f farmers, by horsepower; a most valuable machine, and maybe 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 tVe best powers of the kind in use. Ever? farmer should haxre one o f Em ery’s Patent Portable Cider Mill and Press—a nice thing, andean be used asa cheese press. ’ l a n t i y ’ s C o m b i n e d R e a p e r & J t l o w e r xvfth Wood’s improvement. Over 3i>00 sold in the United States the past season. This machine needs no recom mendations, ns it has already the best reputation of any thing ofthc kind. I would only 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 o f the framework.— A.U the bearings or journals will be case hardened. The Shoes, Guards ami Gearing xvill he of the best Salisbury Iron, and substituting wrought iron for cast, in several places. P r a W s D i t c h D i g g e r ; P r a t t ' s T i l e a n d B r i c k M a c h i n e j S t r a w a n d . S t a l k C u t t e r s , In short, any Agricultural Implemenlyou may wish. Illustrated Circulars and Catalogues sent, to auy appli cation. THESE excellentand 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’.- Prices and Freight. Sold by JoiiN V oak ,Agent at Voak’s VostOffice, YatesCo V oak ’ s P ost O ffice , Dec. 13,1S56. T o Oaaae C& istoaaaea’ s, AND A L L OTHER PERSONS WHO M A Y BE IN W AN T OF f a l l a - n e > . w i n t e r GOODS I V U E take this method \tdcali your attention to our stock of Goods which we are uoxv receiving, and which: wc slia l sell at prices which wiUiijSnre theirsate at once. CLO H IS, CASSlM E R E S H V E S T IN G 8 A large assortment ofdesirable styles and good quality. Those wishing such goods should not fail to lock at our stock, as we are prepared to sell cheap. DRESS AN D T R A V E L IN G GOODS FOR LADIES. Tn this line we have so many goods that we wfil not e- numerals them, bntsay : Call andexaniinethem. B l a c k a n d F a n c y D r e s s S ja ic s . W e have a large stock, bought at reduced prices, and shall sell accordingly. LAD IES CLO A K S A N D TALM A R . W o are in Ihe receipt of.thesc goods direct 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 the same, for any a ho wish to get them up themselves. E T C B B I O Z D E L S I B S . A full and complete supply at our usual low prleee. DRESS TRIM M INGS. A large assortment o f new styles, in F tinges and'oth- er Trimmingsvelvet Ribbons. Also S H A W L S . Some extradouble and single Brooha—also other styles of Wool, Cashmere, Stella, Ac. SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, TICKS, STRIPES, Ac, A full and general assortment. \ S K IR T S , S K IR T S , Zephyr, Circular, Quilted, Hoop, and Other styles. GINGHAMS, CALICOES, &o, A targeand general assortment, among which may be found a large lot of desirable 6d Calico. SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, &e. W e liave a good assortment and would invite the atten tion of all who wan), In conclusion we would say that our Stock of Goods / large and good, and from the assurances, received from time to time, from our customers and others, of their satis faction with our manlier of doing business, we are encom * aged to expect a shave o f patronagein the future, for we are determined to pursue that course which will entitle us to yourcontiuued confidence and support. JONES & LATIM E R . Penn Van, Sept. 25th,1S56, 709. BLACKWOOD’S MAliAZINE. HE BRITISH Q U A RTERLY REVIEW S G ^ c 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 RSDUpliD < t< *«f OEXT. J~ SCOTT & CO, New York, continue to publish the following leading British Periodicals, viz: Blackwood’s Edinburg Magazine (Tory.) i These Periodicals ably represent the three great politi cal parties of Great Britain—Whig, Tory anti Radical— but politics forms only one feature of their character. A s Organs uf the most profound writers on Science,.Litera ture, Morality, nml Religion, they stand, as they ever have stood, unrivllcd in the world of letters, being consid ered ihdispensibie tothe scholar and tho provisional man while to the Intelligent reader of every class they furnish a more correct and satlsfactovy'rccord of the current liter ature of the day, throughout the world, than canbvpcssii> bly obtainad from any other source. EARLY C O P I E S . The recelptof advance sheets from the British Publish ers gives additional value to these Reprints, inasmuch as they can now be placed In the hands nf subscribers about assoon as the original editions. T E R M ' S , (Regulat*prices.) For anyone of the four Reviews .............. ..............00 For any two of the four Reviews .............................. 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews ............................ ~ 00 All four of ths Reviews ............................................. 8 00 For Blackwood’s Magazine.................. . ................... 3 00 For Rlackxvood and three Reviews' .............. ............ 0 00 For Blackxvood and the four Reviews ....................... 19 00 Payments iobemade in all cases h i advance. Money currpfta PWs he cur re t in the 'State where issued will be received ut 7201 f periritenilenr of tlie Ca|diol. For cuin{'en*ation of the Sn|>eri»teDilem of t he Cap u^i bine hundred dollars. To E- F. Hall, for hi- service* ah Cler’k of tlie Gummittee «>n the Incorporation' ol Cities rml Village®, nnd inve^igitiun ol the New York t«x hill. |inrsunni to rhe Ol der of th*- Assembly, during »he se-ni-.n <>: eighteen hundred and lif’J' seveuty- five dullarp. 1 • . To1 George W. Bedell, for hie expense* in A p r i l o n e . e i g h t e e n h u n d r e d a n d filty six . T o J . II. H o b a r t W a r d . C o n u m s > a r y General of thu State, tlie snrn of five Imn- <!re«l diillare, tor service* under tlie hivve of eighteen hundred and eighteen, for audi ting the Hccounb* of soldiers vf eightoell limidrvd and twelve* I VO BB OONTINVKD.J State of New Y o r k ,) I have compared the preceding =. f * 1 ? S I , G R I G G S I l i i V i U K r e i h O V c i t u v o doors above> his old stand, y « * N U J l i s H i C T E ^ Prcvt msly occupeil by A v r e s .2 ^ 1 lic r , is prepared to rccclx-e hts oM Customers and a great rudi of new ones anil furnish them with liberal supplies o f G r c c v r i e s i nt prices perfectly reasonable. IIo dcslgnes to keep a lihcral assortment of clioice Groceries, which will be found as represent jtl, and weigh 16 ounces to the pound. w A N 1’ i: l> ! W A N r 15 I Ashe Is extensively engaged in the Shipping and Forwarding busine?,l>o will buy all grades o f BUT PER throughout the- season. AI?o W i n u c d , E g g n , B e a n s , D r i e d F r u i t PORK, H AMs and LA H ’) , and all kinds of Country pro- uuce, for which the highest cash price that the market will warrant, will he paid. THE TKA BUYERS are respectfully invited to call and examine his choice varieties which are unequalled m-thU market. The Salt Market will still continue to receive his personal attention. V 9 T Thankful for past patronage, he will endeavor to meritacontlnu-ince of the same. F. U , GRIGGS.. Fenu Van, March 12, 1SS7. T>4tf; B LUE BEADS, Necklaces, Chenilles, Embroidery bilk Bracelets, Cotton, Ac. at DENTON’S. Secretary’s Oflke, \ wiih the original U«v on file in this office, ami do certify that the same is a aorrebt transcript . thereftom and of the whole of said original. I Penn Yan, Dec. LX POSTAGE. « Tlie postage to any part of the United States will be but TXVRNTY POOR CENTS a year for Blackwood, and but FOURTEEN cents a year for each ofthe Iteviexvs. At the above prices the periodicals will bo furnished for 1567. Splendid Offers for 1856 and ’57 together unlike tlie more ephemeral Magazines ofthe day, these Periodicals lose little by age. llenco a fufi year of the Nos. (with no omission) for 18f.6,may be regarded as near ly as valuable as for 1S57. We propose to furuish the two years at the tollowing extremely low rates, viz: For Blackwood’s Magazine .............. . ..................... $4 60 'Forany ono Review . .......... . .............. ................... 4 00 For any two r e v ie w s .... ........................................ 6 00 For Blackwood and one Review ....................... 7 00 For Blackwood a nd Two Reviews. .......................... 9 no For three Reviews ................................................. 8 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews ......................... 12 00 For the tour Reviews ............................................. 11 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews ..................... U 00 ♦Toavoidfiractions, $5 00 may he remitted for Black wood, for which xve willforwatd that work for both years, postpaid. N. B.—The price in Great Britain for the five Periodi cal r .above named, is aboot thirtv-one dollars per annum. Bs xve shall never again bedikefy to offer such induce ments as these here presented, N o w its i h e t i i i i o . t o S u b s c r i b c e - Ci^TlbmlttaifCes must, in ail case^be made direct to the Publishers, for at these prices no Commission con be allowed to Agents. Address. LEONARD SCOT I* A Co. 728lf.- N6 . M Gold Street. New York. THINGS. NEW J U N \ E 9 . ♦»»• ♦ 8 6 6 . I HAVE jilst returned from the great “ Vanity Fair,’: having culled therefrom such things as appear to be in good tuqte and suitafile to the wants o f our triends, v iz Alarge quantity of PLAID BLACK SILKS ofthe finest quality; a notable lot. A fine lot. o f low priced wide Foulard DRESS SILKS.— A nice thing for the money, very. A pretty variety of CHINA SILKS. 4s 6d to 5s much wore in the city. HANDSOME PLAtD SILKS from 49-64 to 14s. RICH BROCADE that will almost stand alone, f o r lls . About halfprice. A few low priced BROCADE at 4s-G<1. I could finfi no move o f them in the city. M A N T IL L A S ! M A N T ILLA S ! A great assortment'from $1 to $15. From A. T. Stewart and other places ' o f taste refinement. Eor the sake of enlarging this branch o f trade, the above xvill tfe sold for cash a t about tbe cost. SHAWLS! A large Importation of W H ITE , COLORED, FIGURF.D and Platn Crape Shawls. Stellas in great variety. Broche, 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 tillAW L S generally. DRESS GOODS ! Challies, BerogeS, Figured and Plain. Barege, DeLain Cambri.csj Jaconets, L^wns, tiitighums, an lu ll sorts of thing* for dithmitT Dt'esies. Art. affecting very Al< the above; an<V many .other attractions xveve just piirchasctla^tt la^ureduction from early Sptltig pfftiFt, ri^llESU BSCH IR KR, desirous o f selling outhisStock of 1 BOO.KS. STATIO NERY and FANCY GO D and xvill now hj^.og^red accordingly. June 10,1850. • , , M. I^ M L I N . A few nice plain Bonnets, just to keep- tlie Milinev’a good natured. • JUST FROM OH IN A. !'W » - B t J C K B S f t R hasjust returned O e from New York, ar.2 Is now receiving a large supply ofthe most B EAU T IFU L W A R E S , just imported, of a Variety of styles entirely new,ami vevX ^desi^able.'.Also W H ITE W A R E , of the best quality and patterns. A fine assortment of GLASS WARE, of eVery description cut, Rohemean,Engraved,Pressed Cut lery, unsurpassed in qualitj'. PLATED and BRITTAN- 1A GOODS, Lamps, Lanterns, Looking Glasses and e v e ry l hing usually found in a China and Crockery Store. Please cull and see styles and prices. l' Terms Cash.1' (Dishes loaned to accommodate parlies at a per cent to accommodate customers.) Penn Yan,May 21, 1850. fifil , D* J. S. HOUGHTON’S GREAT CURE FOR D Y S P E P S IA! The True Digestive Fluid,or Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennett, after tho directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. This Is NATURE’S OWN REMEDY 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 fcM le patients xvho cannot eat a water crack er without acute distress. Beware of Drugged Imitations. Pepsin is NOT A DRUG. Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, grat is, giving a large amount nf Scientific Evidence, from Lier big’s Animal Chemistry; Dr. Combe’s Physiology of Di gestion; Dr, Pereira on Food and Diet; Dr John W*. Dra per, o f New York University; I’rof. Dungtinson’s Physiolo gy; Prof, tfilliman of Yale College; Dr. Carpenter’s Physi- iology; Sc., together xvtth reports o f CURES from all parts ofthe United States.' Observe this. Every bottle of the genuine PEP SIN beavsthe written signature ofJ . S. HOUGHTON, M. P., Philadelphia. Copy-right and Trade Mark secured. JSP’ Sold hy all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines.— PHeeONE DOLLAKper bottle. Sold by E.C. HUNTINGDON, Penn Yan. 721mC $ 5 0 0 R E W A R D ^ ^ 'T L L b e p J iid tOiany ptevaon who will g ive informal! xri here the large stock o f China, Glass, and Earth enware, has gone that was taken from the store of S. W. B uc & bkk , within the last few months, (all o f which was paid for) and consequently she has been obliged to go to Nexv York and purchase a much larger and better selected stock than has e v e r been offered in this market,consisting of C H IN A D INNER, TEA AND TO ILE T SETS FROM $S to SO. Also a mostelegnnt assortmentof X V l i l l c G r a n i t e W a r e * whiclils superior in quality and'cheaper in price than has ever been offered i;_ Western Next York. She also made a large purchase o f P L U ’ ED W A R E AND TABLE CUTLERY, which are ail warranted from the best Manufactories, a n will be sold equally as cheap as the above. Remember only four doork below the Post Office, S. W. BUOKBEE. Penn Yan, Sept.2b, 1855. ■57lf. II A It D W ARE! rT1IIE Subscriber xvould respectfully inform -1- the citizens of Penn Yon and Yates Coun ty, that he has purchased the Stock o f l i a r i U v u r i s S t o v e s , F a n n e r s A M e c h a n i c s T o o l s . Ac., Ac., of Messrs. Brace A Graves,and will con tinue the same Business at the Old Stand, N o . I D . . t J a i n Mil r e e l . Ile-sotTcR? tile mevsofthe old xnatronage House, wl ; ofthe public and ofthe Custo- whoni he xvould l>c pleased to see at all times and_to supply their wants in this line. He hti?\7‘Sa: and design designs to keep will seek to give enti?*7‘ evei;ydescription of HARDWARE. CUTLERY & BUILDER’S M A T E R IA LS. Also a full and extensive supply of'pXttM BRS AND MECHANICS TOOLS, STOVES, IRON, STEEL, Ac. He has also secured the services, in the Tin Ware De pavtment,of MR. AB’M .MILLER, so well and favorably known in this vicinity, and will furnish, upon as favorable terms as any one in tlie trade, every description of TIN , SHEET IRON W ORK. And Jobbing o f all kinds will be executed with prompt ness, neatness and dispatch. N . R. LONG, No. 19, Main Street. enn Yan, Feb: 18th; 1956. tf677 N. R. LONG Late ofthc Firm of LONG & DAVENPORT, \ N kw Y ork C ity , Successor to B RAC E c6 QltA V E S , No. 19, Main St;>--.. Penn Yap, N. I FA IR B A N K S ’ SC A L E S —N, ft. Long, No. 19 Main-St. Agent for Fairbanks A'Co.’s Patent\ Scales,- has on hand some of the various descriptions, and xvill furnish to order any kind, among which are the following: R a il Road Track and Depot Scales, H a y , Cattle. Coal and Lock do. Wheat or Hopper do. j Flour-packing and Rolling Milldo. Coal Dealers’ Wheelbarrow do. Portable Platform, from 400 to 2,000 do. Counter, Family and Grocers* do. The superiority o f these Scales is so well known that bo praise is necessary. June 10 1S5G,; 596 G L O V E S ! K ID GLOVES^Gents Colored, Black and White. Silk, Berlin-and Lisle Gioves. Ladies Colored and Black Plush Lined, Lisle, PhHoselle, Silk, Kid and Caslimtrc Gloves, all sizes nnd Colors. Boys and Girls Silk and Lisle Gloves. Buck Gloves and Mittens, fov'dents and Box's, for sale at J. II. MUNSON’S Cash Store, Penn Yan, Nov. 27,1656.- 2S Main Street. L A P I l A M & H U N G E R , 6>IB TJtf5<3 BS'STSi H AVE just received a FRESH STOCK, consist i; in g o fagreat variety of D r u g s & M e d i c i n e s # Chemicals; Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Brushes, June 8U,1S56 Patent Medicines. Pure Liquors, Soaps, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Ac, LEGAL NOTICES. S U P I I R f t i ; C O U K T - t i o u n I y o l l u t e s SUMMONS EOR..MONKY,-*AU7U*tus Howe, Ed ward S. Brown, and Cortland A; Sprague# Against Hor ace H o l m e s T o the-above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to ansxver Ihe complaint ot the above named plaintlto, Whibh was filed in ihe Clerk’s Office ot Yates County, April 4th, 1857, and to serx'ed copy ol your answer on the subscriber at Pehn Yan, within twen ty days after the service o f this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and If £uU fdll to ansxver s dd complaint, as hereby required, the plaintiffs will tittle Judgment agakist you for two hundred and eighty-three dollars and eighty-one cents, with interest, on fifty dollars from the 29th day of January, 1857; and on two hundred and thir ty-three dollars and cighly-one cents from the 26th day of March, IS57, besides costs, 8. II. WELLES, 787w7 ______ ______ ____ Plaintiff’s Attorney. LEG AT, NOTICES. i ' l i c P e o p l e o l - t h o S l a t e o l N e w York, by the Grace o f God Free and Independent: iu ..a . <#.%S.Jr 4*; Y . — S L •J COURT.— County of Yates Jo>eph Baxley .William ll. Watson and Samuel L Clark, PVfls against Horace Ho1mesr D e f . To the above named defendant.— You are hereby sum- none.l to answer the complaint o f the abo-e mimed Inintiffe, a copy o f which xvas filed in the office of the lerk of Yates County, on the 17th <lav of March, I8b7, ind to serve a copy o f your answer on the subscriber, at Venn Yan, xvlthin twenty lays after the service of the ummons, exclusive ot the day of service; and if von ia 1 to unsxve? said c « jh plaint, as hereby required, the plain i iffs xxiiltake judgment against you for seven hundred- AYER’S Cathartic Pill (SUGAR COATED,) ARB MADS TO % ind fifty dollars, with interest on from Deo. 28 1856, Jaiiuatv^S, 1857; and on $225 from Feb- ». rr 1‘s __ .i H ii’ L'i i.vo ■>n $225 from vuary 2S. ldS7j b*.'Sided costs. 784tf. ’ C L E A N S E T H E BLO O D A N D CUBE THE6IC* I n v a l i d s , F a t h e r s , M o t h e r s , Fhyslclaa, P h i l a n t h r o p i s t s , re n c l t h e i r Bflfecti, a n d j u d g e o f t h e i r V i r t u e s . ■ FOR THE CURE OF H e a d a c h e , S i c k H e a d a c h e , F o u l Stomas, TV- 4 I. . PiTTSBURti, PA., May l , ^ « Aye? 1 .®*r: 1 have been repeatedly curej^ S. H. WKLLKS, Plaintiff’s Att’y. To ail persons interesteil in the estate of I hukc D. Gage, late of the town of Benton, in the County of Yates, de- .eascd,aml especially to the creditors, heirs at law nnd next of kin of said deceased, send Greeting You and each o f you are-hereby notified;cited and required per-' somtlly to be and appear before our Surrogate o f the coun ty of Va’es, at his ofiice iu the villa -e of Penn Van, on- the seventh dav of July, next, at ten o’clock iri Ihe fore noon o f that day, then and there lo attend to the final, setticinantof the accounts of the proceedings o f Isaac N. Gage, ' fenry II. Gage. and.Samuel G. Gage, Executes of Ac., of ertiii <leceased. IN TEST1EON > W IIF.R’ OF, W c have caused the seal o f office, of our said Surrogate to be j T q I hereunto affixed. Witness, IVm. 8. Briggs. 1 IjeB* ) Surrogate rtf.the said county of Yates, In Said —r~ county, at the village of Penn Yan, the first day of April, In tlie year o f our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven. (A Copy.) 787w5 WM. S. BRIGGS, Surrogate. M O I I T G A G A G E S A L E • - B e f i t It having been made in tlie payment of the sum of four hundred ^ U r r l f S a l e . — H y V i r t u e o l ' n i l cutlon issued outof the Supreme Court ofthe State of New York, I h'avo seized and taken all the right, title and interest of Amlrexv J. Spencer, of ihe town of Benton, in the County of Yates, in Ihe following described premises, to-wit:— All that tract of land situate in the town of Ben ton, in tlie Cbunty o f Yates, being i pavt-of lot No.\ 11, in Town>hiy. No. 8, of the first range of townships in Phelps and Gorham’s Purchase,being thirty acres off from the north side of tlie farm owned ami occupied by Tru man Spencer, decenced, at thetim eof his death ; also ten- acres off* from the snuih side of the said farm, being th.-same forty acres of land, which, in and by the hist will and teslnmunt ofthc paid Truman Spencer, deceased, were ilpyised i to, David I. Spencer amj his wife, during their natural fives, and now occupied by them.” Which saRl premises I shall expose for sale, at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at the American Hotel, m the vil lage of 1 enn Ynn,in the County of Yates, on Saturday, the twenty-third day of May next, at one o’clock in the afternoon of that day.— Dated ttt Penn Yan, April Sth. IS57. 737\v7. D A N IE L L a NNINO, Sheriff. eiglity-seven dollars and fifteen cents, which is claimed to be due at the date of this notice, an a certain Mortgage mad.- by John A. Rooney and Mary, his wife, ofthe town of Milo, in the County of Yates and S ate of New York, io William \V. Aspell, of the same place, and recorded in the office of the Clerk ofthe County uf Y tes,in Book 11 ■of Mortgages, nt page 499, on the 7th day of June, 1$45. Now therefore^ notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of a power ol sale contained in said Mortgage, and of the -statute in such case made and provided, the premises described in and covered by said Mortgage, t o - x v i t A l l that curia n tract or parcel of laud, lying aud being in the town of Milo, in the County ol Yates, bounded as follows: 'to-wit; “ commencing at a stake in the center o fth c highway running north, and thence south by Manchester Townsend’s Inti, vmming thence eight rods— thence east ten rods\: theneo north eight rods ; thence west ten yods to the place of beginning, containing one-half acre of land, will be sold at public au e tioi,at the, Court House in the town of Milo, and County of Yatea, on the 8d day of July next, at'ten-ocloek in-the forenoon of that iay.— Dated, April 2d, 1857. Wrn. W. Adi ELL, W m .S. lhdGGs, Att'y. 730xvl3. Mortgagee. anJ body can lmve hy a doseon*. !dJL?a!* .l l 8Cen,a to arise from a foul stomach,^ they cleanse at once, i f they wm cure others m Ue,i me, the fact Is worth knowitL1 Yours with great respect, ‘ ED. W. PREBU, Clerk of Steamer Clarit*, B i l i o u s D i s o r d e r s a n d L i v e r Complaint, . DXPARTM8KT Of 1H* IXTIMW \ ' W ashington , D. C., 7 Fe/» | S i r : I have need your Pills in my general xndW^, practice ever since you made them, and cannotheS*? —y they are tlxe heat cathartic xve employ. Thdr i f . . — ..I.'.M AH »!./> Il'liM* Iff AlltAtr Alii) rtA.iil.J “ ■ ■ — lating action on the liver Is quick ami decided, Cdnee^ ly they are an admirable remedy^for deraiigementid^ d a case ot organ. Indeed, I have seldom found > eaee so obstinate that it did not readily yield to then. F r a t e r n a l l y , y o u r s , \ ALONZO BALL, 11.^ Physician ofthe Marine D y s e n t e r y , R e l a x > a n d Worms, P ost O pficb , I I artlavd , L it . C o ., M icb ., Nor. i t igo D r . A ye r : Your Pills are the perfection of aedS They have done my wife more good than lean feHm She had been sick and pining away for mouthg. ffJJ T £ off to be doctored at great expense, but gotnobufc,. £ then commenced taking your Pills, Which s w n c a ^ ^ ? M O R T G A G E S A L E . J ^ E F A U L T having been made In tho payment o f acer- dUPREMK COURT— C ounty or Y ates . Susan M. Barden, by j AlfonzoY. Dickinson, her ' next friend, ag’st. William M. Barden. Summons for Relief. To the above defendant,— You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint 1 1 Susan M. Harden, by Alfonzo Y. Dickinson, bur ne.M friend, plaintiff, a copy of which was filed in the office of tlie Clerk of Yates County, on the 80th day of December, 1856, and to serve a copy of your ansxver on the subscriber at his office in the Village of Pern Yan, xvithin twenty days, after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and if you fail to answer said complaint, as hereby required, the plaintiff\ will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. B. W. FR A N K L IN , Penn Yan. Yates County. 730w»>. Plaintiff’s Att’y O i l L i t I I ' F S A L I J . - B y V i r t u e o f a t i O execution issued out of the Supreme Court of the Slate of New-York, [ have seized and taken all the right, title and interest o f David Van Lew, of Milo, Yates Coun ty, in the following described premises, to-wit:— “ Alllhat tract or parcel o f land situate in the' toxvn of Milo, in the county of Yates, a^d state of New-York,beginning at a stake in tho highway leading through Himrod's Corners, set by Joseph Jones for the s i nth-east corner ;>f and part of the farm of the late Jonathan Supplee, which was get off to George Supplee, and running thence along said highway north fifteen degrees, east one chain and thirty- six litiKS to the center line o f the Canandaigua an-1 Cc rn- irig Railroad, thence along t. e same north four degrees, east sixty-four links to station number three hundred and ninety-four, of'said'Railroad; thence north <;rre and a hah degrees,-east thirteen links to a stake; thence north sevynty-four nnd one-half degrees, xve-1 one chain and thirty-five links to a s tale; thence south sixteen degrees nnd three-fourths of a degreb, tvest one chain and seventy five links to a stake on the hlgh>vayleadlng westerly from Bajker’e store, and on the south line of tlie said George Supplee’s, part of said farm ; and thence along said line south sixty-three degrees,ea»t one chain atvl seventy links to the place of beginning, containing sixty ore hundredths o f an acre of land, according to II. G. Wol- coit’s survey, excepting, hoxvevci\ from said premises the, part thereof cox’ercd.by the location o f said Railroad.” — As per deed from George Supnlee to David Van Lexv, re corded in liber 7 of deeds, fol. 97, &o., in office of Clerk of coimtv of Yates;-xvhich said premises I shall expose, for sale at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at the American Hotel, in the village of Pern Yan, in thecoun-L ty of Yates, on Saturday, the second day of May next, nt l o’clock in the afternoon of that day.— Dated at Penn Yan, March 10th, 1857. < 34w7 D A N IE L TAN N IN G , Sheriff. KIM I') r o i l R T - C o u n i y Y a t e s k i Summons for Money.— Benjamin Youngs, Plaintiff: against CharlesTremper, Defendant. To Charles Tremper, d e f e n d a n t Y o u are-hereby sum moned to answer the complaint of Benjamin Youngs, plaintiff in this ufction, which complaint will he filed in the office of the Clerk of Yates County, at Penn Yan, anil to serve a Copy of yuitv answer on the subscriber at Penn Yan, in the County vf Yates, within twenty day* after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of ser vice ; ami if you fail to answer said complaint, as hereby required, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for one hundred and tif y-one dollars and six cents, with in terest thereon, from the twenty-fourth day of March,1857, besides costs. J. V. VAN AI >.N, Plaintiff’s Attorney, Penn Ynn. N . B.— Said complaint xvns tiled in the«»fiice o f the Clerk of Yates County, on the 80th day o f March, 1S57, 736w7. tain indenture of Mortgage, made and executed by Daniel B. Bissel.uf Penn Yan, in the County of Yates, and Stpte of New York, to Joseph Kctcham, o f Bunion, in said County of Yates and State o f New York, nearing date the 25th day of September, in the year 1* 48, to secure tlie payment oftvvefve hundred dollars and iote/est thereon, according lo th** condition o f a certain bond, executed by the said Daniel. II, Bissell to the said Joseph Ketuham^ btjai ii.g date ihe26tfi day of September,-1S48, which said Mortgage, with the power of sale therein obtained, was duly recorded in the office of the 0/erk of-Yates County,on tlie fourth day of December, 1S43, In Liber Iff, o f Mortga ges, at folio 441, whjeh said Mortgage and the; bon«< ,<c- coropanylng the same was duly assigned by the.said Jo.1.' seph Ketcham to James S, Waxlsworth, on the second (lay of November in the year 1847,which said assignment was duly recorded In the office of the Clerk of said County of Yates, on the third day of November, In the year iS47, In Liber 18,1 o f Mortgages, atfoljo fi9. And whereas there is -claimed to be due upon the said Mortgage of principal apd interest, at the time of the first publication and dale of this-notice, the sum of five hundred and seventy-eight dollars and'iunety-four cents. And no action or proceeding at law having been institu- tedfor tlie recovery of the amount secured by the said mortgage, or an part thereof, except that notive of fore closure and mile by publication, has h retofore been pub lished nt'two diffevent tirnes, hut no sale was ever had up on such publication and notice of sale, but the proceedings i hereon so commenced, were discontinued. Now there fore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of tlie power of sale in said mortgage contained, nnd in pui'suano? or tin# statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage wi I be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, herein described, at public auction, - at tlie Court House, n the village of Venn Yan,in the said County o f Y|xtes,oa (he 2$th day of April, 1857, .atTen o'clock in the forenoon of that day. The mortgaged premises conx'eycd iri and hy said mortgage are therein described ns follows : “ All that certain trat t or parcel o f land- situate in the Village o f Penn Van, and vowmiechas folloxvs, to-xvit:— Beginning on tlie east side o f Liberty Street,at the north- wei<t com er of a lot on wtich the dwelling, formerly owned by Samuel F. Curtiss stands; thence running North twenty-one degrees and thirty minutes west, eight rods to tlie south-west corner o f the lot heretofore sold by Abram Wagener to Jonathan Dr.ver ; thence along the South line thereof, north: sixty-eight degrees and thirty ntinutes, east seventeen rods ; thence South twenty-one degrees and thirty minutes, east eight rods to 8aiuuel F. Curtiss’uorth-east corner; thence along his north line south sixty-eight degrees and thirty minutes, west seventeen rods to the place'of beginning, containing three-fourths o f an acre an I sixteen perches of land, excepting and re- servinga piece or parcel thereof,situated in the north-west coiner of arid premises, two rp.ds in width, on Liberty Street, and extending east the.same width, eleven rods.—: Dated,Jan.22nd, 1857. JAMESS.W A DSW ORTH. KELSEY & DAVIS,Attorncy’s.Gentseo,N. Y. Assignee. 72fiwlff. by expelling large quantities of worms (deadHfoiJ body. -They afterwards cured her. and our of bloody dysentery.. One of our. neighbors had i t K S ■ 'my wife cured him W ith two doses of yocr Pills^iU. otliers around us paid from five to twenty dollarsfauf ’ bills, and lost much time, without being cured entit* ' even then. Such a medicine ns yours, whkb Usets* good aud honest, xvill be prized here. ^ GKO. J. GRIFFIN, f a t a * . Indigestion and Impurity o f the Blood Pram Rev. J- FI /limes, Paster of Advent Church, D r . A y e r : I have used your Pills with ex success1 In my family and among those I am called to in distress. To regulate tho organs o f digestion And th e ' bfaod they are the very beet remedy I hsi knoxvn, and I .can confidently recommend them tom friends. Yours, J. V. UlUgV W arsaw , WY omino C o ., N, Y., Oct. 24, D ear S ir : .1 am using your Cathartic Ttile \w a;pry, tlce, and find tliem nn excellont purgative to cleaned •systim, and piiiify the fountains o f the blood. JOHN O. MBACIiAM, j#.R Erysipelas, Scrofiiln, K i n g ’ s E v i l , ^ , Tumors, and Salt Rheum Prom a Poncardirg Merchant o f 8 . Louis, . D r . A yer : Your Pills are the paragon of l y v little r£o l p e l y o i a a a * i M in# great in medicine. They have cured my ► «*• of ulcerous sores upon her hands and fee(t that hMlftnJ Incurable for years, iter mother haa been long gritty •ekinuiikinnii o doa titit i I ly Afflicted with blotches and pimples on her s her hair. After our child xvas cured, she also tried m Fills, and they have cured her. 1 ASA MORGIUDOl R h e u m a t i s m ) K e u r a i g i a , a n d Gout, From the Rev. Dr. Hawkes* o f the Methodist Eyit. (tori P ulaski H ouse , S avannah , G a ;, Jnn. 6,18H IToKORED S ir : I should be ungrateful for the iWyti skill hah brought nle i f f did not report my esse tey* A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciate neuralgic pains, xvhich ended in chronic rfienmitia Notwithstanding 1 had the best o f physicians, the din* grexv worse and worsp, until, by the advice of your ei» lent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried yonrim Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering loth use o f them I am now entirely well. S enate C hamber , B aton R ouge , L a ., 5 Dec., 184k D r . A yer ; I have been entirely cured by yonr Pillsrf Rheumatic Gout — a painful disease that lion a@icMe for years. VINCENT SLIDELL F o r D r o p s y , P l e t h o r a , o r k in d r e d Coe p l a i n t s , requiring an active purge, they arenoi# leint le remedy. F o r C o s t i v e n e s e o r C o i i B lip a t l o D , i i e i ii a D i n n e r P i l l , they are agreeable aud effectual. F i t s , S u p p r e s s i o n ) P a r a l y s i s , Inflammtl t l o n , and even D e a f n e s s , ami P a r t i a l Bllet n e s s , have been cured by tho alterative \action of ih Pills. ’ Most o f the pills In market contain Mercury, wlikLtf though a valuable remedy in skilful hands, le ihigtroe f In a public pill, from the dreadful conseqnenee tint (n- quently follow its incautious nee. These contaiewsea cury or mineral substance whatever. I UK Ki;i'i,K UF I'tiS » V a i ti u f .> b n lv i t i v : — i'o Anne Supplee,(now Struble) and Gilbert It. Riley, Administratrix ami Administrator of Jonathan Supplee, late of the town rif Milo', in the County o f Yate», deceas ed, send greetin g : You are h.-reby cited and required personally to he and appcar*hqfore dm* Surrogate; o f tlie County df Vales', at his office in Penn Yah, on the 31st day of April next, at Iff o'clock In tbe forenoon of that day ; and then and there •<> render an account\of your proceedings as such administrators, or show cause why an attachment should not Issue against you. In testimony whereof, xve have caused the official seal o f our said Surrogate to be hereunto affiixed — AYER'S CHERRY PECTMA1 FOR TH E R A P ID CURE 07 C O U G H S , C O L D S , H O A I i S K N R S S , I N F U E N Z A , B R O A C H I T IS , I V HOOPING C O U G H , C R O U P , A S T H M A , !»■ C l P I K N T C O N S U M P T I O N , and tor tho relief o f consumjdfve patteufe to' •tages o f the disease. W e need not apeak to tlie public o f i(j Throughout every town, uud almost every hamlet <G [L .S .] WITNESS, William S Briggs, Surrogate o f our said County, at the Surrogate’s Ofiice in Penn 629m3s Yan, the 28th day of January. 1S57. American States, its wonderful cures of pnlnioairii plaint's have maile it already known. Nay, frw ml families In auy civilized country ->u this continent vtoi W ILLIA M 8. IU{iGGS.Snrrov»te. N O T I C E . Q F application for the difcherge o f an insolvent from S 111*1615*1112' C O l ’ 66 I — C4>1 i> 0 k ,x-i YATKS.— Summons for Money. George Bridge, Miilcom Forbes, V.'insloxv M.Burdick, Plaint ills, against Horace Holmes, Defendant. To. Horace Holmes, above named defendant: You are hereby Summoned to answer the complaint » f the above named plaintiffs, a copy o f which was filed in the at es County Clerk’s office, on the ISth day of Feb ruary, 1857, and to serve a copy of jou r answer on the subscriber at Penn Yan, within twenty days after the ser vice of this summoins, exclusive of the day of service ; arid if you fail to answer said complaint, as hereby re quired, the plaintiffs will take judgment against j’ou for thr *e hundred and seventy-one do lars and eight c^nts,. with interest on $t09,5ff, from.the 21st da/ of December, 1556) and on $1111,13, from the 21st day of January, l$f>7, aritl Off $l«)l,45, from the 22d day of November 1S5G, besides costs. S. 11. W E l LKS, 731 w7\ Plaintiff's Alt’y. Penn'Ynn. his debts, pursuant to the provisions o f tit e third a rti cle of the first title of the fifth chapter of the second part ofthe Revised Statutes, Joseph C. Haley, of the town of Harrington,In the County of Yates, an insolvent debtor, Individually, and as one of the late firm of i>aley,and Cook ; also as one of tlie late firm of J. G. aud J. C. Bu'ey; also as one of the late firm ol Haley ami Mizner; also as one of the late firm of Baley, Mizner, and Sexton, Notice first published February2fith, 1857. Cred itors to appear before Hon. W iliam 8. Briggs, County Judge of said County of Yates at his office, inthe xillage ot Venn Yan, on the eleventh da> of May next, at V> o’clock in the forenoon, to shoxv cause. If any they have, why an assignment should not be made of said insolvent's estate, and he be discharged fn m his debts. B. W . F R A N K L IN , At’l j for Insolvent, 7M Penn Yan. N O T I C E T O C R E D I T O R S . P U R S U A N T to an order of William S. Briggs, Surio- I £T<1 gate o f Yates County, all persons having claims against the estate of William Carroll, late o f Benton, in said County, deceased, arc requested to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to DiivV1 B. I’rosvcr one of the Admlnfstratorbof Sc., of said deceased; at.his office in Penn Yan, on or befxre the 31st day of July'next; Dated, January 2f»th, 1857. 727m6. M A R Y ANN CARROLL, 1 Administratrix. DAVID B. PROSSER, f Administrator. some personal experience of Its effects; and few* comtmiBities any where which here uot amo some living trophy o f its victory over the subtle gerons diseases of the throat and lungs. While il moat powerful antidote yet known to man for the dable and dangerous diseases o f the pulmonary ore- la also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can hi1 ployed for infants and young persons. Parents ah have it in store against the insidious exwmy that* upon them unprepared. We have abundant gnash* believe the C herry P ectoral saves more 'fottlyfaak sumptions it prevents than those it cures. Bnyittj you. aud euro your colds while they are crnUe, m ut- lect them until no hitman skill can muster tlieineiontl canker that, fastened on tbe vitals, eats yonr Uis roj, All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, ladu they know too the virtues of this remedy, we needsUi more than to assure them it ia still mnde the bell lie be. W e spare no cost, no care, no toil to produce iitv moat perfect possible, and thus afford those who rfjl It the best agent which our skill can furnish for thin PREPARED BY DR. J. U m , Frestieal and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Iff A N D S O L D B Y E. I I . Huntington . i-tip. an., void Yen. Hi NO T ICE TO CREDITORS. \ ; o t i c k r « c s e n . - i * m s m - 1 > A N T to an order of Y/Vfiaiyi S. Briggs, Surrogate P URSUANT to an order o f William S. Briggs.Surrogatc of Yates County, all persons having claims against'Uie o f Yates County, all.persons having, claims against the estate o f John Covert, late of Potter in sai<J County, de ceased, arc. requested to present the same, with the vouch ers thereof, .toi Decker, one o f the Administrators of Ac.,of said deceased, athis places o f residence iri Jeru s a l e m ^ ov before the 1:3th day ofSeptember next.— Da ted, March 9tl), 1807. W n v 11. Decker, 1 Peter J. Dinehnrt, > Administrators. 6rii'7d8. llarry L. Covert. ) estate of Absokm Travia, late o f Milo, In said County, de ceased, arc requested to present the same, with the vouch ers thereof, to the undersigned executor,with the will an- exed. of Ac., o f said deceased, at bit i lace o f residence in the Town of Milo, on ur before the flftli day of June next. Dated Dec. 6, 1856. GEORGK A. TRAVIS. 719,tnC., A* S U P U E T W E C O U l t ' l ' * — Harry L. Covert,and Ma NO T ICE TO CREDITORS. ■- 1 ■pU R S U A N T to an order of William S. Briggs, Surro- Martha, his wife, against James E. Covert, and oth ers.— In pursuance and by virtue of a judgment o f theSu- eree, appeinteil for that purpose, at the C<. urt House in the village o f Penn Ynn, in Yales County, on the 16th day of April next, at 10 o’clock, a . m ,o f that d a y A 11 that cer tain tract or parcel of land, situate in the town of Potter, (Inteoown of Middlesex,) being part of east lot o f farm number (2) in sai l town, according to the orlginalsurvey of said town of Middlesex, made in the year 1789, nnd gate of Yates County, all persons haying claims against, the estate o f John P. Banks, late o f I ’ovrey.in Raid county deceased, are requested to present thb same with the vouchers thereof, to Summers Banks, one o f the Ad ministrators o i Ac., of said deceased at Ids place o f res ilience in Benton,on or before the 27ih day uf June next. Dated December 3ff,1S56. , k 72 3tn6. ‘ SUMMERS BANINS ) . . . IIAN'KS f V 1 3 W C A S H STO RK. UNUSUAL ATTRACTION!! 1 HAVK bought (he Stock of Goods of Mr. T.F.9u?t 1 arid commenced business upon ihtCASffH/Sr Mr. Sharpe xvill reside in New York, ami vll|*ortaw goods for me. 1 Uiing engaged in business oflikwA1!*11 will occupy but part uf the day) and having an hurt** the success o f this business, he will at all timesbeiitii iness to make purchases when wanted. lie will have. the a.Rx’AJttage over oth<;rmfrthixffl watching the market, nnd thus availhinselfofinj^ (pj/ttA that may bffdr. This is of material oeoic^Mi ns. goods oftvir, vary Iff. per cent in two or three dip; Such bargains will he for the advantage of customer^' shall sell my goo.is at a w a l l ndwnccjor t M y gootls will be bought for CASH, and modi than any house can buy on time: cousequeofljlhf* and wilt be sold CH E A P . . -Tlie usual mode of going to thecity txvicesyeartsV- goods is atten led with mdeh expenre ARtldehy. the practice o f ordering goods is ruinous to they are always charged more than tlie bought for, if there to attend to it themselves. A generala-sortment of .t D R Y GOODS AND GROCERIES will be Kept nt all times.' Penn Yan, Nov. 2 5 ,1S56. J. II. MUNSON, ELIZABETH Administrators, described as follows, viz Bounded east and south by the south arid east line of said lot, nnd went by lands, m Dg|- session o f Peter Basom, aud nortli by lands late iri pcsWS- sison o f said John Covert, containing fifty-nine acres of land, arid being the same premises conveyed to said John Covert by Baxter Hobart, and Elizabeth, his wife, by deed, dated April 14th, 1824, and recorded in the office o f the Clerk o f Yates County, in Book 4 o f Deeds, for said Coun ty, at folio 147, Ac. Also all that tract or parcel of land situate in said town of Potter, County and State aforesaid, bounded .on the north by hinds ?n possession of Joseph L. Hobart, on the east by lands of Mid Hobart and Elnathan K. Hunt, on the south hy the to\fn of Jerusalem, and on the west by lands in possession of Thonmi I. Andrews nnd Peleg Andrews, containing,by Joseph Jones’ survey,'flfty- Ihree acres nml seven‘y-seven rod>of1nnd, beifi„ the one- fourth\ part of the Noyes lot, (so called,) of equal .'width, across the xvest end thereof, with n lane xray two rods w de, from the north-east corner thereof, easterly along the north line o f Mid Noyes lot, (being lands now in pos- sea*to» of Joseph L. Hobart,) until it crosses a little rivulet fur' the purpose of a convenient watering place, nnd being 28 Mulnitn* . Having sold my stock of Goods to J . !!. Vuw*.” the intention of removing to New York, I woukl fur him the same kind patronage bestowed upou ^ P A P E R H A NG ING S . ,, , 'T H E R E is no ornament so cheap as that o f Wall piqSer and the Variety is almost unlimited. ,i have now on hand a verv great variety o f patterns, and soroVft’OO o> 8000 new pieces are qow ordered for the early Spring trade. Many of them are really captivating. It Is worth somelhingtolnok at them. Also all Shades Paper Cur- tains of the Newest styles, Cords, Tasseis, Ac. _________ M. H A M L IN. nxjt many Friends and eustoiuvrs. ily Notes arid Accounts wlfib* left l6 hfrhanitr^*1. Dement and collection. THEO.F. SHARPS Penn Ynn, Nov. 1, 1856. ^ | SCHOOL TEA (Ml Elis C IAN get sctiddl books at reducer? prices, nml BOOKS f0l‘ instruction, at Agent’s Lowest Pr<A/ pgSTOM ’69 tiie same premises o f which John Covert, late of the town ot i otter, tiled i C A RPET ESTABLISHM E N T . , A LL the various Grades of Carpeit from an elegant Brussel ami three ply doxvn to a Cotton 2s fid, togetg er with Rush Maxtirigs, Oil Cloths, Mats, Stair and Ra- Carpets are kept in qanutiiies, more than equal to the <lc maud. Increasing care and interest xvill be given to this part ofpurtrade. The lmndsonest patterns wifi always be selected as fast ns they appear in the market, and from every available source, and w illlie offered soloxvastose cXire a large and permanent trade. M. HAM L IN. seized.—Dated March4th, 1857. CHARLES G. JUDD, Referee. B. W. F ranklin , Attorney. 7fi‘>w7 \ I i > u i g a a r: s \ i , * c a n i a i u t? a 1 and ELMIttA RAlLROAD.—Supieme Court, Onta rio County.— W iliam rintls, Alfrpd 11. Field, and Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,,.., i C e l e b r a t e d T o i l e t A r t i c l e s . Handkerchief Extracts, Hair Dye, Amamiina, Toilet Poxvder, Toilet Soaps and Shaving Soap, balm of Thousand Flowers, Lily White, Tooth Powder, Tooth Brushes, Nail and Hair Brushes, and a great Variety ■ Fancy Articles for sale, at 896 LAPH A M & M U NG ER’S BRIG-DEN’S CARRIAGE M A N D F A C T O R I . r p BHIGDKN has rebuilt his establishment on the old ground, and has it in first rale operation. He is con- efructing a' superior lot of new work, consisting o f Car riages, Buggies, and Lumber Wagons o f every style, that m aybe needed or fancied. Those xvho may desire it can have work made of the best of Eastern Timber. lie has every desirable style o f C u t l e r s a n d S l c i g U s , A made o f the best materials, p nd in the best manner, by the best of workmen. | g e p u i r i n e is attended to with promptness. Farmers and others xvishing to purchase new vehicles o f any kind, are requested to call and examine for them selves. Venn Yan, Oct. 30.1856. 714tf. S C H O O L BOOKS. U P J L A . V D C K A I \ I t i ; « l l | | ; s . rpnis valuable fruit may be raised on upland aswcllas' 1 in its native hogs, and the fruit xr 11 be larger and finer, n nd the y ield better: S ullivan B ates , of Bellingham,Norfolk Co. Mass., has cuHivatcd a variety o f this fruit, which is peculiarly well adapted to upland growth. They arelarge and very productive, yielding from 16h (d'4imgd8ffels pernere.-^ He xvill furnish them to those who wish to engagejn the cultivation of tins fruit, at $7 per thousand, o r for 60 C. Barling, against the Canandaigua aud Elmira Rail Road Company, and others. In pursuance am by virtue of » Judgment o f tbe Su preme Court o f the State of Nexv York, in the above cause mnde on the 18th day of January, A. D. I8f»7, xvill be s*»M At public auction, by or under the direction of the sub scriber, Referee,appoiuteil for that purpose, atthe Court House, in the’village Of Canandaigua, Count** of Ontario and State ofNexv York,on Thursday,the Sixteenth day of April next, at tw e lveo’dock nt noon of that day, the fol- loxying property, to xvit: All and singular tlie hail Road constructed from the villageof Canandaigua, in thecoun- ty of Ontario, to the village Jefferson inthe county of Schuyler, (foitm riy in thecountyol Chemung) knoxvn and called tlie Canandaigua and hlmit a Rail Road, to gether with all tile hindh, tracks, lines, rails, bridges, xviiys, buildings, piers, sections, walls, fences, fixtures, franchises aud real estate whatsoever, owned or acquired by the said Canandaigua and tilmira Roil Road,Company under its present name, or under the name of The Can andaigua atvl Corning Rail Rond Company, and all the appurtenances thereunto belonging, including- all the tools, implements and personal property of every descrip tion. used or to be used, in running a wl operating the said Rail Road, orlu any way-connected tfierexvith,'including Locomotive Engines, I’assenger cars, Baggagecars, Freight cars, Flatcars,Box rars,Gravel ;a s.llnnd cai6,ih e m i-- chinery in the machlneshopx o f said Company,and all the toobundimplemei.tstherein.andthe material*’! nd person al property therein, together with all the\ materials, tools, implements atid personal property of every description, belonging to said Company, situate in the offices, freight houses, and buildings of said Company at Canandaigua aforesaid, at the town of Gorham in Ontario county, at Penn Yan in Ya*es county, at Illinrod’s Corners and at Starkey in Yates couiriy;'at Jefferson inthe county of Scl-uvler,(formerly In «hc county o f Chemung,) at Hava na in the i-ouaty of Schuyler; at MWpmtih the county of Chemung; at Horse Head* fn the county of Chemung; and at Elmira inthe county of Chemung; a portion ot which said personal property consisting o f the tools im plements, machinery and personal property used in the running and operation of said rail road, and in any man ' ner connected with the running and operation thereof\ will be sold, together with said Hail Road, and iti real es tate, fixtures and appurtenances In one parcel, nnd the remainder of said personal property, consisting of Loco motive Engines, Passenger cars. Baggage cars, Freight curs, Hat cars, Gravel cars, Hand cars, xvill be sold seno- rutely.— Dated Canandaigua, February 19th, 1857. „ „ JOHN RAN KIN K, Jr., H. O. C iksedro , Attorney. 73hv7 Referee. H O W A R D A S S O C IA T IO N P H IL A D E L P H IA . IM P O R T A N T ANNOUNCEM ENT. T O all persons afflicted xvlth Sexual Diseases, suuh a spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Go norrhoeu. Gleet, Syphilis, fhe Vive of Onauism, or Self Abuse, &c., Ac, The Howard Association in view o f fhe awfuixltsiruc lion o f human life, caused by Sexual Diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims o f such diseases by Quacks, hax*e<iirectcd their Consulting Snr|5eon as a Charitable Acf, xvorthy o f their name, to give Medical Advice Gratis, to all persons thus aflUcted, xx-ho apply by letter, with a description, o f their condition, (age, occupa tion, hahitg'pf life, i c . . and in cases of extreme poverty and suffering, to F u r n i s h M e d i c i n e * * F r e e o f C l i a r s * e , The Howard Association is a benevolent Institution, es tablished h,y special ctitoxvment, for \the relief of the»!ek anddistress&l,afflicted with' Vlruleilfttutt UpMumU* Diseas es. It has now a surplus ol means, which the Director? have voted ic expend in advertising the above notice. It i s neodlessAoadd thatthe Association command.’' the high est Medical skill o f the age, and xvill furnish the mosta*'- proved modern treatment Just published, hy the Association, a Report on Sperma torrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, tin? v iceof Onnnfcm. Mns- turiirttion ov Self-Abuse, snd other diseases of' the Seltfa! Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which xvill be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope) Free of Charge, on the receipt of Two Stamps for Postage. Address, Dr.GKO R. CALHOUN, ConsuKhtg Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2. South Ninth Street, Philadel phia, Pa. By order o f the Directors. EZRA D. IIKARTW ELL, President. GEO. FAIR C H ILD , Secretary. 9S,ly NOTICE. UE BEST* FY a 'NO P o RTESIS A?1: icA.rtiucfe at Br-fon. Alas»,»r</®' | anteed to give in every respect ! Oo<)D A CT10S, 8 W W \4isrg ' i PPROVK1) STYLR, soul vtlf d^the' faction MOSI A one x\ ho m a y please to favor me fuHx-j nd promptly attended, an., ,„ v . to the nearest Rail Rond station without WIT. i1 addre ss Miss C. G.SCOTT, Agent Maudciffll*1®' Lyons ,Wayne Co., N. Y . l T j ' I ERY PRUD ENT M A N, before entering up68 ^ l impovtaul work ol eruuiii'g a home, will in * *** “ C u n t the Cost,” but will <fc;ide definitely upori* style of Arci.itecture he.-t a<lupted to his means' R E G U L A T O Ii or* C o m e t o O r d e r E 00R CR-KEn Q„ AND Q. TERMS SMALL. MA RCHTOT HtREGpLATOR U ORB pRoriThj N O . 4 0 price m a in s t r e e t . A ^ qvics rf* ff r£* RBADV A PBftNYAN, SALES. Q O “ T- ui ■■.* 115.-1 a'tujficii iv imp uiwww»r•• ~ j. I bins, tilevtttions andiletuils, furnlehcil for Public <ling^ and Private Residences,in the various m Mr ol Architect' re, by C. V.BUdll, Contra^ 1 Venn Yan, April 81, I860. V R E O R W !„E J. 7. TTEADLY, 9ecretary efSlet#, P RINTS and GINGHAMS, of all styles, at J. U. MUNSON’S Cash Store, Nor.27,1354 8B Main Street, ers at New York Wholesale prices. Penn Yan, June 11th 1856* rF A R P ITC H , Roeln, Vattv. White Lime, Marble Dust 1 fornxje by LAFH A M te MUNGER. publishers of papers having a circulation of 100 or upwards, who give the above - notice 8 months’ Insertion, aud send a copy to Mr. B ates , will receive 5u0 plants in October with aaampk o f the frolt- 698 NOTICE TO C R E D IT O R . P URSUANT to an Ol der of William S. BrigCT, Surrogate of Yates County, all persons having claims agtf iris* the estate o f Nicholas Hetcheler, late of Potter, in said county, deceased, are requested to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, one of the exe cutors o f Jcc., o f said deceanerl, at his place of residence in the town of Potter, on or before the 22<1 day of May next, JACOB DI5DRUFF, Executor. Dated, November 25,1866. TlTmfi; GTJLAT 5 m aybe foititti all that is desirable and cheap the way of D r } f « o o t l i i , G r o c c r i e s 9ift i 11 a n c r y G o o d s , l i o m i e i * , I C i h b o l l # , C m YPO T s i O i l C l o t h s . P a f i e r l l n i u r l i i g s . A c . , which w ilibe»old33) f percentleiethonthe vegnlarcred- ltprices,orSOperceutlowerthr ja n y merchantin Penn Ynn can scllfor. Particular attention will be paid to all ofourcustoraers,aml none need go away empty, xvhen WE CAN-SELL AN AR M F U L FOR ONE DOLLAR I Come on, then, In Squads, Sections.Platoons, Columns, Squares,ip any form,COME W ITH A RUSH. New Goodsveccivedby Expreapevery <ln.v 7 75 * T H E EAST SIDE T I I E STREET CHALLENGES YOUR ATTENTltft S OMETHING new is continue By being enacteil; programme for each successive day, to gix-e*^f the regular qud substantial business. Sucrifives common thing. Sometimes a lot o f DeLainixis the block. Sometimes a pile qA prints, is givrn 16 £ slaughter ; and again u i>arty or Cloths and ' is elected to be e'ain. Just noxv a considerable of*® ^ slaught is being made upon T W E E D S . J K A N 'S . A N D S A T l S ^ and low prides stuff Goods generally. A' hes*! JEAN is soldat Is& l ; a bunkum TWERf) had quite a run and .created sensation in several al2sfid. A handsome, dark, go to meeting SATIN*** 4 a like price, a family of 12s FANCY PLAIDS,at soon. To-morrow we shall offer a little sisterhood Curtain prints, at t>% cents. What will be clone next can’t say, not knowing what a day may bring forth I you especially, that have cash to pay, had better t'Qiee. M, ll.iMOS- Penn Ynn, Sou* 3d, 1856. BURRILLBROT11ERS HOSIERY, GLOVES, HOODS, VIGTO- R I N E S , A LL sorts,slab? and conditions of ITosiery and Gtovee for Ladies, Misses and Children, ft may happen that the very thing thatyow may xvant is not here, hut ] hazard little in saying <bat every-thin elseis, and these too in no small variety. M. H A M L IN B W » - W K I U H T & C D \ r G E N E R A L L A N D AGENCl, l n < l e i i c n d c i t c e » a n d S n g e n t ’ i t BlaffC^' W IL L locale land with cash, or 00 time, make chW In NehraskH-Terrilvny, invest money at rtiebif^ rates of irterest, buy and Sell real estate, aud all m*JSf pertaining to a General Land* Agency, promptly »,,eD ded to. . „' W e keep a practical Surveyor coristatuly oh h*®*, •elect Government Lands, In-Sioux aiid Council BJu# re OFFIOK, M A IN STREET, INDEPENDENCE, I0W^»' s\ __ u n.«.i>a llntpl- nml at* Opposite Morso’s Hotel, and at* ^ it„ v SERGENT’ti. BLUFF CITY, WOODBUIO OODNTL I C r f e r r u c e . — Hon. T. 8^ Wilson, 11°™* jgneklf , BROOMS, BROOMS. B ROOMS at wholesale and retail at, 717 J H MUNSON’S New Cash Store December 4,1856, Clark, Judge.Hamilton, Albert Gillespie, A. W. | R litoi Tribune, and N. A. McLuoc Jf*%. > Hllleany, Cumberland Md , A. J A. , 0i\ ^ dc * Woodward, 11. MOUSE, Independen-e. L. O . P ^ N IN G andS. 0 . CLEVELAND, Penn Yan,N. Y. y «rss T y i Vi.J to f f p e l 1 F l t z< 8 S c 1 1 > 69 W ! 1 rr< J De? .» I De: C (i p«v Si So) I tro It A 1: A n I C *n An ab Co shi trj I a : OF T nn prl adj gr< 2 g io a- P VR Ofd <7 Dre by I 1 Pr< 70c an- at lib fou j F01 tbr p o du« wll •1 an l‘u rec I a the iDg opi J 1