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- , , • ; ti . :. • •. ».. •a—awUP* iTi VJIt I! i I' a SI ass H— rti. WaptrSSPAY, ««. 13, 1866. JBsT\Town Meeting is held on Tuesday next:^g JSf\Prof. BOBBINS' last Concert takes place on Monday evening next The Programme will be foond in our columns. H3f Onr thanka are due Hon. H. A. PRENDEK- OAST for the Annual Report of the Comptroller; and for copies of valuable papers. Js hereby given that the Annual Election for the village of Westfield, will be held at the West- field House in said village on Tuesday, the 4th day of March next for the election of five Trus- tees, three Assessors, one Clerk, one collector, three Street Commissioners; five Fire Wardens, one Treasurer, and one Pound Master; and that the Polk) of said election will open at 2 o'clock and close at 4 ox-lock P. M. of same day. By order of the Board of Trustees. D. KENYON, Clerk. Photography. Wc made it convenient a few days since to vis- I t the Daguerreotype Gallery of HVKOX HALL, : and from the specimens shown us, we arc impell- ed to award our premium to Mr. H., for getting up souse of the most tasteful an life-like pictures .wc have ever seen taken in Westfield; and if an abundance of customers is an evidence of success, Mr. H. would seem to be i n a prosperous way.— We observed among a multitude of pther fine pic- tures hanging in his room, a beautiful group of young ladies of our village; and also a very stri- king likeness of the celebrated Indian Chief, Ceo. Copway. Mr. HALL is introducing all the new improvements in his art, so that he cannot fail to . suit his customers. The Examiner. aa mi ri-. r«j Wm. aSewrd'i Speech. The Tribune gives the following review of Mr. SEWARD'S speech on the Centra] American question: On the 31st of January, Mr. Seward ad- dressed the Senate on Central American anjurs. After giving a historical account of Central America, to the time of the con- clusion of the Clayton and Bulwcr Treaty he explained and described this latter, and went on to say: , \ It was a great treaty, sublime in its concep- tions, generous in its spirit and beneficent in its purposes. The two rival members cf the British family, sfifv long and angry alienation, met, not withiu the tcni'*»ry of either, but on that foreign and narrow isthmus, T'hich^while it unites North and South America, dirnk'. w the vigorous At'au- tic States of Europe and AnW'ca from the im- mature American States and the decayed Asiatic nations which, on opposite coasts, overlook'the broad Pacific—the last remaining one of the bar- riers which nature had erected to hinder the res- toration of the unity of the human race. How bad they changed since they had last met in con- flict! The elder had grown richer, stronger and dependent Before we expose Oregon to the haxards of a war with the hrst na- val power in the world, we must at least begin what has been too long delayed already, the con- struction of railroads from the western borders of the Mississippi States to oar ports on the Pa- cific. Although the controversy arises on the shores of the Caribean Sea, yet' the field of con- test will now, as heretofore, lie north of the St. Lawrence. Canada cannot be conquered against her will. She cannot refuse if yon tender her an- nexation on just terms, with indemnity for the THE WONDER OP Tl AG Dr. Tobia's Venetian r warranted to cure the Chi ra, Sickness, Chronic, Bheuina in, cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Swelling Loot Pains of all kinds, .or no pay. struggle she may expect with Great Britain. IJ ^S^a^TSSoS^ui t have tins expressed my opinions with fraSkness. i * er Sk oft, Su^' Bntlam nottenacions of them all. Ilnvoke ! equal frankness and the broadest patriotism on on all sides of this Chamber, and i n all parts of the country. If these shall be fully exercised, this day will inaugurate a new and important and yet peaceful triumph over the ancient colonial policy of Europe, honorable to ourselves and aus- picious to all nations. uved i MCCBKA'S WIFE.—•The Albany Eveing Journal says—After McCrea, of Kansas, [ was arrested for killing in self-defence Mal- comb Clark, ho was searched, and his re- volver taken away from him. In A speech at Syracuse on Tuesday, he\ prought down This pupcr maintains its character of ranking - among the first of our religions weeklies. With its able band of contributors, am! its well digested editorials, it furnishes abundant material for thought Viewing the important events of the day from a Christian stand point it teaches its | treaty. readers to act in all the relations of life, on Chris- ' tian principles; and we can not but regard it as j one of our most valuaMe journals. The School Fellow. The February number of this Magazine is on our table. It has already acquired such an extensive i reputation, that it would seem almost superllunus for us to saj* anything in its praise, l'luise of our ! young friends, who wish a good monthly, cannot do better than to take the Schoolfellow. In Dunkirk, Feb. 4. by Rev. W. R Edson, Mr. John Clews and Miss Sabina Damon. In Dunkirk, 'Feb.2, by Bev. D. C. Osborn, Mr- Joseph Bartholomey and Miss Elizabeth Parsons. I In Poinfret Jan. SO, by Bev. C. N. Chandler, I Mr. ^Walter Hutchinson, of Linn Co. Iowa, and ; Miss Ann E. Gates, of P. ' In Jamestown, Feb. 3, by James Parker, Esq., . Sir. W. H. Merrick, and Miss C. M. Owen. In Kiantone, Feb. 2, by Rev. Wm. Look, Mr. | Joseph S. Graves, and Miss Bhoda Lyon. In Jamestown, Fell. 4, by O. Green, Esq., Mr. Lewis Hopkins, and Miss Anna Porridge. In Fredonia, Feb. 7, by Kcv. C. X. Chancer, Mr. Porter M. Manton, and Miss Martha D. D. Traverse. la Sinclcarvillc Feb. 5, by Bev. 0 . B. Clark, Mr. James Rathbonc and Miss Mary A. Spiken, Economical Cottage Builder. This is the title of a new work by, ('. P. ZrWYXB, and published by WAXZEII MCIVIM and Co., BulT.i- ol X. Y. As its name indieates, it is designed to point out Economical plans for cottage building; It is il- lustrated b\ drawings of the plans, and Cottages erected according to the different modes pointed out Its object is to introduce and impart infor- mation in a style of bolldings combining both economy and beauty; and adapted to the dificr- ent parts of the country. It contains 127 pages; and isawell hound and substmtiul Book; and we believe merits the attention of the mechanic.— Sold by L PAK.-OX. more imperial than ever before. 'The younger \ the house,\ by tolling how his wife sold her had readied a higher and more palmy state than j cow lue ma j n support of herself and child, nny one of years so few had ever before attained. . . *t . » « . , They wore no longer unequal, but each wasdom- j*» n\* 5 money to buy her husband and an- inant, although in a separate sphere. The one, j other pistol. O f such is th e true Kansas by the presence of its mercantile marine and its : gtoeb armed navy kept the nations of the East in their j places; the other, by the mere inluenec of its opinions and its laws, was supreme among the j newer nations of the West They met on that ] important strait, not to contend together for do- j minion over it nor yet to combine together to ! seize and divide and exclusive dominion there, I but to make it free to each other, and equally free to all mankind. They met in the presence of the feeble and contentious republics which the inilu- ! ence of their own institutions had, perhaps, too i soon organized out of the ruins of Spanish des- , potism in America, not to overthrow and suhlit- , gate those republics, and seize the domains which . they could not hold, but to fortify and guarantee i their possessions to them forever. I counsel you, j Senators and Statesmen of the United States, by all the motives that are born in the love of such | a land as ours, in such an age as this—I counsel . the Senators and statesmen of great Britain, by ', all the motives that greatness and ambition like < her own will not permit to be inactive, to pre- ; serve and maintain, at all costs and hazards, and | through all discontents and jealousies, this great Let this political rainbow stand, stretch- ! ng from the skies downward on either side to the horizon, a pledge that any of i'ne nations shall not again be overwhelmed\by after-coming deluge of human passions.\ Mi'. Seward then coastdVtwd the question eonceriiitu' tlia Mosquito coast. H<> repea- ted the arguments presented by Great Bri- tain to justify her refusal to witmlmw from thai district, sad referring to thustateinvnt made by Lord dareadoa on the subject in September 1855 he >,-iiJ: \ Here the British Protectorate dissolves into a faint and indistinct shadow, an•' a Mosquito Kingdom i ises up before us as perfect iu outline and majestic in proportion-as one oi\those grace- fall yet majestic structures which delight as in the Arabian hightsEntertainmcn's. I take leave to say. that we treated not with a Mosquito King'in! Mosquito Nation. 1 ut with b\r own Most Gracious Majesty and the people of Gnat Britain. They cannot now renounce the characters tit, v tti'.-ji assumed, and su\ siitut • in <!:;!:• places unreal or even rea'. parlies, t>liom they I'H not introduce. Bat, ii fa.'i, there was no; tit'n, nor ia there now, cither a Mosquito Kingdom or a Mosquito Kin-. \ First: There was no such Kintr-Vm or King, because, by the laws of nations, there could !.-.• none. Grant, for the sake of the argument, that there ia stribe of Mosquito Indians, and ilia; they have a chief who is ( -:.lle.l by others and regar- ded by themselves us 'every inch ;• king'—grant thai with whatever form and ceremony this ca- few days, by Dr. Tobins' Cole urt id intent- Cure of Cholera.— John Wrig] ojthe firm of John Wright &. Co., No 151 Ch.u cif t , New Or- leans, was immediately cured oft t Jick of Chol- era, by Tobins' Liniment TI Vomiting and Colic— Mrs. SosqifcichoH, No. 16 Essex bt, New York, waa cuntJ an att.uk of Colic and Vomiting, by Dr. Tobiajenetian Lin- iment Depot—66 Courtland Street, No} York. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 and 3f uts pec hot h>. f 3m-41 PRINCE'S PROTEAN FOUNllN PENS. J UST the thing for ranvasscrfcntry Clerks, Merchants, Bank, Clcrgynienlotcl Keepers, Teachers, and all who are con^.Ily wviiing.— The material is incorrodible, maa miller Good- year's Patent The Reservoir is Jtl with ease and rapidity, supplying lite Pen H Ink for from four to ten hours constant use, a ts.viiig one- half the time. Prices,§3, and $3.S0, P4.50. On inducements to Agents and the Trade. Scut mail, free of postige, on receipt of either or lb il-ovesuuis.— Town and County rights on re: *c ble terms. G. T. STEARS: Jen. Ag t ly-34 No. 271 Ujolway, N. T. SINGER'S SEWING MACBVES. G REAT improvements have juJbten comple- ted in these well known inclines. They 1 now run without noise, with greatjase to the op- ' erator, ond at double the fonner fcetoV-oo that | twice as much work van be done U a day. All' ; who want Sowing M-o'hiiie< an.; /i.iie l«mght (l« I worthless ones of other ui.miifai niicv* which they 1 cannot B»e, may lie a--u.i d that each oae of >in- | gcr's Machines will do, In iincqvalled sivle,hay I kind of sewing, coarse or line, in »<oth ork-alier. | They are stroug aud do not get out of or«lr.— Thev sew 1,000 sftehes per mmiiie, and rttfrd a clear prolit to the user of $1,000 a year! I. M. SINCKR AfO., ' 13w-3t 3n Broadway, Ney York. DIED. In the town, of Chautauque.'on Feb. 9, of Infla- mation of the Rowels, Mr. Daniel Maxham, aged about 45. In Frewsburg, January aged 25 years. MORTGAGE SA.I.U. O N the flr.--t Jar of Fe'.iru.iry in the year of our Lord lstt. Thorn is Kinuer exocuted a mort- | broideries, Mouining goo, New Pall Dry Goods, E, II. LEADDKATCU fc C* , 347, iBrom'iroy, A'«f Yuri. storkof Fancy kaosi of which advance in I TAVEnow in store their f# stoi \1. Ml >d Staple Dry Coods, ae Ma were i;'i.'cha-ed ill Europe licftSe the i iirices and are now selling tljlr < ut/re stock M 1 31, Mrs. Jcnette Bar'.lot ! | S per ee.1t lc-s than their l# vabe. At their store will i \ found rich llresjSilks from 4s to r-.. - . . ! .„.,. var ,i i;i,.;- .-ill; robes, ierini*. l'lail Cn-h- per ... meres, Delaine--, Gi.' U:,1 \ s - and Swiss Curiaiii«, l.it.a-'c* iC\^ - Th'\ coolest piece of inu^sdeacc wc have scon of late, is • letter scat by Schramm who was sciih'tKv.l to the Worfcitotuo ;t few days ainco fur abuaog his ftttnilv, t:> .Ju iic;> Moore. He sav.s, tlttit il'tlt:' Squire will lei him out, he will not site him for faf-w hn- pckoMc.nt, wovidod he will give !iim a thoustiinl aitl fii'iv ilclltifs, whk-it he thinks will give him a stttrt in hia own comttry.— If he refaxM to awept th^se len>«, Schranm says he will make tqi his ra'rrul that he is a coward, nn.l keeps him in prison for fear of the uv\C(.'SSCI'S tll\liisco\ i-.vu r ewtieqatucea when ha i-; nt, Hbettv.- Trcmble and <>l>rv!— ItocU. Ale. civile, and even his pre line, ascending lieyorid were crowned in their i ca, by tin ir own pcopl siii! •<':;• i'aets |. ;i . im.iis til' ir Kiiigver'- s.ivege within the known gee limits of (inatamin, earnest colonization remained there i si;i! province, hv nhi< h i' that they have renui territory, within the Indepen-lent States of Uondurai and possi'.ily Cos! i liira. i:.v ta ipcan an\ liiL'h thev throu.gh a long iscoviT'.o, An lie;', oniai''. orinJ.iinai- liy British snbject*— spate:i, that this nation and •-:-. wh o were !''.>;!!.! . -.\i-tiiig ngi-aphical awl territorial • province of Siain, on the •f Vmerica. and that the;- it- revelation within that became independent, and led ever sin. e in the same geographical limits of the md Nicaragua, universal cats- .tTjerican Stat\s ssvage ar.' permitt d to exercise omc mnnicipal powers \ave no ::• t;ial or high ovcreignty. Even when tluv have never been g g' upon real estate to Jashan II. Babeock ami ilated of that day. conditioned to pay $172 511. with interest, ami to lie paid he iaat&OnH nts par- ticularly sjiecitied iu a i'.on I IK aring the same date, and was recorded in the CI rk'a »\i< e oi'Chaiit-.ui|i.c County on the Kith day a* Mirua- ry 1S44, a! 11 o'clock A. M. ill Liner Y.i of Mart- gages, at page 4.is. And it coniains the Bsaa) ; owerof sile. Defaeit having been made in the Va.vi.i'i:; of so-n • part of the Money feeured to be i'.ivi by ^ai:' Mot .'age, then reutaining now due and un.iai 1 at the date hereof, t'ne sum of SM BH. Therefore, aoti-e is hereby given tl'at the ntort- giged premises bi low described, will In saM a! pal lie auction at the V>\i -i iebi House in the vil- la.-i- of Westield i.i sii.i County, an the l\t'i day o! -May next, at uiue e'« luck in the forenoon. The niortgag.-d premises are situated i-i the town Of WestSebl a;'ore-::iil; and in the said mort- gage are des.till..! as follows to nit: All that certain piece or piiv 1 ef land situate lying an ! being in the conn y n'ove iiienliomil. and Uvm- •led as follow-: North by bind deed- d to Perry U. Nol.le, thirti'iii t'lai'is nine lull's; Ka.-t :y land deeiled to Bo'iert t ochntee, nineie.u . Uai.is ten li:i!:.-: South by Ian I deeded to William Law. thirteen cb.iins nine links and West by land decile.I to ttol«rt Cti-h'.ui\ -lid ilin: ti oil chail's ten links, contiinin? tw ntytive acre.- of land more or less. Westaeld Kcl. 11. Is.;,.:. I'.wJ.:. DIXON A IllCE. Atty's. 1,000 doz. Ladies best Kid G P. A. VREDB k OC Fnrnitnre Maunfacton' 2'JS BIMIAIIWW, liftwern til* yUlrt-pul'itan ^ } J«UKXtTnSE of c\civ \ ai c|ua!ity, at ti'.oiier.ite pi largest estaUishawnl and \\i really good and siih-ianiai J in this country, to Khich til attention of pnrrbaaers. •tuts Shan Is. Lace 'iiilt-, llil'bniss. Km- PTery description. OS lit 4s worth 7s. i3w-:;4 id Waie Rooms, .V-YO::K, 'milhtuniim Hotels. and of the best . We have the -t assortment oi\ iaarc In be louinl i»- the particular 8M34 Arrival of the I PERSIA. NEW-YORK, Feb. 9. The Persia arrived ai her dock at 10 o'clock this morniug. She left Liverpool on the 26th ult, bringing London papers of Friday, and telegraph despatches of Sat- urday. The steamer Belgique came near foun- dering at sea, having sprang a leak 700 miles west of the Lizzard, and only by the united exertions of the passengers and crow she kept afloat until reaching Sou- thampton, when it was found that she had from four to six feet of water in her hold and one boiler burned out The Argo arrived at Southampton on the midnight of the 25th. Kelly & Gillmour of Manchester had failed. Chances in favor of a speedy pacific set- tlement were on the increase^ Russia's iuceiity is as much questioned as on former occasions, but appearances were all fair and stiaight forward. The Czar has ordered his army in the Crimea to cease hostilities without even waiting for a formal armistice, although ii is rumored that an armistice is agreed up- on for three months. France, England and Austria continue in accord, although it is foreseen that grave questions must arise during negotiations. No place f>f inciting is yet decided 141- on. A d'ispateh of doubtful authorit v, savs it will he either al Paris or London; also, that Baron Brunow will be the Hussion Plenijiott'itlian - . It willjie Feb. 2d, at least, before all the prcliinin.tr}- signatures are appended to the agreement to meet. Meantime, Con- sols keep u]>—they had reached 91, bui ltad closed at 90 S-8 a 90 5-8. Moncv slighlly easier, bui rate.-, unchanged. Richardson, Spruce it Co., rejxirt cotton on tlie? day of the Paoili>-'x sailing brisk.— Since then, steady, an I e1wc4 1-16 over Friday's cjttoitiiions. Flour—slow talcs;— I West -IT Canal 40s, Ohio 42.--. Wheat— aayy<?aa>aw»«waBiwr'-i^^ i \*•»•'! jg'fBgai\ f •——•.— , , 1 j i. Mini ai.W T HE Snbocribers would reapectfauy call the attention of the public to the fact that they keep on hand at the old stand, the beat assortment of HARDWAHB, STOVES, AND TIN-WARB, To be found in this section of the country, comprising every variety of House Trimmings, Carriage Trimmings, English and American Table and Pocket Cutlet}/, Carpenters' £• Joiners' Blacksmith's cft ( Mechanics' Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Putty, Mitt X Cut and Machine Saws, Chain Pumps, Cistern db Well Pumps, Lead Pipe, Nails, Iron, Steel, ate, etc. STO'TESTI'TOVESa The beat assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Plata Stoves, ever offered in this market, selected from among the newest and moat approved patterns to be found in Eastern markets, among which 1 are the Black Diamond, Empire State, Improved, Metamora, Forest Belle, Dining Boom Stoves of all styles. Parlor Stoves of every variety, togetuep with a large assortment of Japanned Ware, Tin Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Stove-Pipe, and everything usually found in an establishment of thin kind; all of which they offer for sale at prices which cannot fail to suit. JOB WORK OF ALL KIXDS, Remember the - ' in onr line, done on short notice, and in the best and most substantial manner. place, Xo, 20, Main street, Westfield, K. Y. .1 8ARBINGTON, & CO. 1 Carriage an* Wagon - nu'icr nn;>ro\( • 1ilemand Ctl.VtT f. 1! 11 faiv i.t;». ciir Tew \t-Qtt : •1 Che Joshtl: .-.\! Jo t 111- aev c:.. ',111 V . Uufr.s Jon VT% ae> Sl s <• i:i- 1 lit \-l 11 t la 1, l< I:T. Jol :-. \1 •n ( . a .VIOMZO \- r nvn- am;< en. ' Hi nt end. A . Tl tt the i-ail onins lliaui l'n ,- torn of K\.i tribes, nit' HOflE EM'BRTAIS.IIENTJS. EfCBTH ANi) LAST OF TilK SEBH ' displaced 1 less, rcsid 1 ilirectly, u ! Snronean or Fnbdned the sovereignty, aeverthe- e Suite or nation which excretes es to itself, the title acoaired by t in t! r .lerii dis' -o'. The Husieal Art Society, 1'NoEi: Tlti: OTBEOTTOa OF PE0F. E. A. E0BBINS, UKSPKCT!-|'I.I.V .\\NO;NC: : TIIKIK EKZHTB A.vn LAST SII:SCI([PT:O:>- Mosquito q'n ; c:iii'-iiiil->d the ttihjvot stioa by savins tlutt oi tn leiiiiii » Metropolitan H:i!l,on Monday Eve. Feb.!:-, ISM PROGRAMME—Part First. 1. LAKlLLEn r IiKliiMEVT.l'illlo Solo, flWilliII HI Miss MAIIY PISKXIIEHIIAST. 2. SISG ME AX ENGLISH; SOXU, (Vocal SobO Wighton. Miss AMAXOA PE-ISOX.--. 3. I.ES BAUDS DC Ditto, (Piano Solo,) Variations, lirolic. Miss FUAXCES MORSE. •*. SHELLS OF OCEAX, (Vocal Solo.) Cherry. Miss AiinsTA !-. l!rt:<. 6. Viot.tx AXB I'l \xo DI-ETT. (Favorite Melodies) Arranged by Prof. Itoliiiins. Master JOHN ami Miss CLAIIA EASOX. fi. VALLEY OF Cn vnoi-xi, (Vocal Solo,) (Hover. Miss JKXXY MANX. 7. I PrB%|>i; (Piano SJIO.) BBaart dc Melodies, Arranged bt Beyer. Miss AciirsTA S. BrcK. rw-MBXTAL Tmo, (Violin, Flutina, and Pi- Uo.) arranged by Prof. Robbins. % H. T.^KAW . Prof. It. and M iss MAUY. o triiEf.E THE MISTS ABE flliiwiiiii. (Vocal Duett,) by request, Mrs. Iliilllanii Misses BI-CK nnd MAXX. Part Second. J, HEAB, on ! HEAR ME, From Lncrczia Borgia, <vocal Solo.) Donizetti. Miss ArorsTA S. BrcK. % Saruns fitoji HOME, (Piano Solo,) by reqnest, (lung'l. Miss MARY A. ROBBIXS. .-3. AXXIB IJEE, (Voenl Solo,) Webster. Miss FUAXCES MORSE. 4. CABMVAI. I>D VKXICE, (Piano Solo,) SchaUtoff Miss MAKY A. KOBBIXS. 8. SAUTE A I.A FnAXCE, (Vocal Solo,) From Filla du Regiment, Donizetti. Miss JKXXY MAX*. «, O, Wori.n I WERE A BOY AGAIX, (Piano Solo,) Variations by Dressier. Miss AMANDA PEIISOXB. 7. M Y BEACYIFL-L Maumiaap HOME, (Voml Dn- ett > „. „ Glover. Misses Bi-ca and MAXX. 8. IxsYBrMESYAL Tmo, (Violin, Flutina nnd Pi- ano,) arranged by Prof. Bobbins IL T. SHAW, Prof. B. and Miss MARY. £_ TICKETS FOB THE EVENING, 20 Cta. Boon open at 6 1-2-Commences at 71-4. NOTICE, For the information of the Public in general and the Millers of Wntfield in particular. The subscriber takes this method of informing them {hat Walker's Mills art in good naming order and hevetoen since the loth of Sept, not having been •topped more than out day in the time. . Also, that the Mills can do, and arc doing ns •Mich grinding, ajpd ag well as any others in tlti* imcu. For further information, call and sec for yonmelves. moor, Meal, Fresh Ckoaad Fleaeter, and an extra article of Stucco for for sale by 3. B, WALKER, P. % I have also a separator procured on pur- •amee to clean wheat perfectly clean f-ejtvick I be- lie ve no other mills here have.) Thoac wishiag Flouring done will do well to call before teakiag eontancta el«ewhere. am i. B, w. •• It nny substance remaitied in the fi -tions of a Mosquito nation and protectorate, it was linrlly ! di-so!ved by the frank ^ud manly statements of ' Lord John Ititssell. written on the l'.lih of Janna- j ry, 1S53, with a view to its beinir submitted to j tije Congress ef the United States. He writes: '• 'It is evident that since Great B-itain 1ir?t ss- | sumed the protection and defense of the Mnsqui- i to Indians, the position of all parties has chang- I ed. First, Spain, instead of exercising absolute sovereiiritty overCentiil America, and [ oohil.it- ! intr all conitneice on the coast under her sway, has entirely lost her domain over the continent, from Cape Horn to Florida., Secondly the Mos- quito Indians, instead of governing t'teir Own trilie, according to tinir own customs, furnish a name and title to Europeans and Americans who I carry on the trade at G'.eytown and along the ; coast of Mosquito, according to the usages ef air- j Bbjed nations. Thirdly. Great Britain, inst ad ot ] having an interest in the defense of the Mosquito | Indians, for the sake of rescuing part of the ter- i ritory of Central America from Spanish control, ; and obtaining an outlet for her, has no other in- j t'-rcst in Mosqui'o than that which is derived from on honorable regard for her old connection with the Indian nation at Mosqriito.'' \ Under no circumstances could the fiction of I a Mosquito King, Kingdom or Protectorate, lie I tolerated to deprive the United States of eonti- I nental riglits guaranteed to them by treaties with | the Central American States. But it would be i consenting to the pracrirc of a fraud against I thein unl ourselves to tolerate such efforts after I the treaties of 17s:!. 1788 and 1S50. Lord Claren- ! don claims that the late Mr. Webster, when Sec- retary of State, sanctioned the British con-truc- tion of the treaty of 1S50. This sanction is un- derstood to be merely inferred from Mr. Web- ster's having advised Mr. Marcolcta, ,hf> Nicara- gua Minister, to accept a treaty proposed to the States Of Nicaragua and Costa Rica by ihe Brit- ish Government upon the basis of that construc- tion. Mr. Webster seems only to have proposed this from tin amiable desite to effect a compro- mise, which failed. But, however soltniu niay | have been his approval of the British tonstruc- | tion, it has never been adopted by the United J States, and they hade constantly insisted on their own, as now maintained. Mr. Welistcrs sup- posed admission against the United States is more than balanced by the counter-admission of Lord I John Russell, in the letter from which I have quote]! so largely already: •' The peculiarity of the case is that certain neighboring States deny altogether t'ae indepen- dence of the Mosquito; and the Mos.;uito nation are liable any day to new incursions upon their territory. We can make no complete • provision against this danger. Our policy is to ao all that honor and humanity require in behalf of tin: Mosquito nation, but we intend to adbc -e steadi- ly to the treaty of Washington of the 10th of April, 1S50, and not ti assume any sovereignty, either direct or indirect, iu Central America.' :1 Mr. Seward thou coBsnired Ihe question of the I5;;lize, anil showed, that England in 1819 affiirm<-<l tliat Balize aasja not withini her territory, although in 1!?26, in reoogw-j zing thi: independence of Mexico oho sii'i ti-1 lat'.vl for hor rrttf-Tat nt'lhr tpJim tit o j privilege of nwiniaining an cstaMi.-hmfnt j to cut ilvi -woods grtinled liv the. treat)' • with Span in 1786. He then went on to speak of the Colony of the Y>?.\ of Ishin<ls. He sltov.ed the injustice of the pos.ii.ion as- sumed by Great Britain in tho matter, at'd adrised ti modern.t-3 but firm eopraB ou the part of this Government, concluding iu these words: I do not tltink that Great Britain will choose a resort to war. Her government, hardly less than onr own, i« a popular one. This controversy grows out of a caprice of her own administration. A war would embarrass her properotts industrial system, and could bring to her in return no ade- quate advantage, even If she were successful. My counsel, therefore, i i a notice to Great Britain that we shaU Interfere to prevent her exercise of dominion ia South America, If it shall not be dis- continued within one year, and also that authori- tv be BOW given to the President to execute that delayed purpose. Great Britain may reconsider —may propose to us a reference, or some other amicable adjustment I would lie ready to hear and go to the very verge of accommodation. Bat this disposition. I think, aught not to persuade us to inactivity. If the wisdom of Congress shall approve this course, then the intervening time can bo well and wisely improved. No sagacious nation will ever hazard all its foreign do- minion or influence, or the integrity of its terri- tory, without bringing all it* power into exercise. A nation that strikes for continental supremacy must at once reader itwlfi seirsuaUiuiug and ia- blent, Directors k ' o of the Caautauqne County 1'..\i'.t. and Orson \V. fow.lcn. In tan-u mcc of a jii.i'i i nt of Che Chaotanque C lujity Cuart, mt ih In the above :•• tii.n. will ; e ; ilii under ti e direction of the subscriber, a: puli. It-auction, at the WcsUWM lions-, in Wc t::old village, in sail connty. ou Thursday,tlie 'JTtli d.;. of March next, at one\ o'chn-k P. M.', the foUowing I deacrilied real i si.ite. to wit: • All that certain piece or parcel of land, known as the rast part of lot number seventeen, in tin - second lowtisbip and twelfi'i r: age of the Holland Land Company's Survey, boatniied east by li.t> numbers ten an-1 eleven, eighty chains, north by lot numbereitrhtcea twelve chains, west by Ian! 1 deeded to Daub 1 Voting seventy-six i bains sKty- sfvin links, and soutli-westcriy b.. Chaatanqac Lata—eawtatining niuity-four acres, be the same, I more ur less. HILTON SMITH. Snertff. By WM. VOBCE, Deputy. SHITIT it CI:AHWKK, Att'ys. Ilated Febniarv 8th, lSjl!. f.w!3 STATES Vi LANDS Fancy Dyeing Establishment, _ O'^cv, t> Jolal Si.. |2 iit>vrs\rt.m list t.-c,:-,.[ A. J. D TE ^illvs. Woobn :ui|l\aii. y (;o..ii>- of every description, \i bvi.- Lperiov style of dyeii i ladies*and ucntleni. n's g.Jiiciils, is \»i lely UIIOVMI. I'rape Sii.i .Is dyed in tuaaost tifilliant or more grave color*. i BAiaiTrrr XKPTIKW .V CO. No. S John ^;^ 2 fooi? ironi llroa.lway. l:,\v-::4 I ' Nc« York City. CAW N KT 1TUNAT URE. V BAHF. o;i]Hirtuniiy War offers to purchase tJootl FauaaMue at !>»' Price* The Sul.scri- ber intends leaving tile tn-in—s, and now ofTers this large assortment nftoaewawd, Jtahogany and Waluat furniture at loa and reduced prices.— Shippers nnd Cmintiy D_trrs >. i 1 da well to call at his old stand. No.'J I (It'.i.uine Kt., near East Broaaiwav, Xew York, t iti am-t'o >^!.OMON FANNING. A I'KA'TIITI.JCOMI'I.E.V.IO.V M AT li- :u quired bypag the \ Balm of Thou- sand 1 bmer*'\ laHeUiratea all tan, piin- ph» and frei i>l •. Astpeittifriie, i: purities the '••\ ..ill. Mat-ing liie vcrf white as abiba-ter. Tor sale I.-.• all rvsuauhb) rimgizista ISar-JI al 10s a IU 3d for red: lis 9.1 a l'.'s for white. Indian Com 5d lower: mixed and yc-llo'.v 3S.s Cd; v.hite nominjilly 44s. Provisions qtii-.t and little change. Lard dull and nominal a! Cos. Baring lcpirls. iron in demand at £ 8 a I -8 os for Lars and rails: lar 70. H AUTA^rTc^rNT^TeDCEarTJl'I'ICI\ } January 2, lax. ] The General Terms of the County Conrt and the conrt of Sessions for the County of Chantau- que are appointed to be holuen at the Court House in the Village of Maylle in said County in the years 1856 and 1867, as follows: A General Term of the County Conrt for the trial of Issues of law and for the hearing and de- cision of Motions and other proceedings, at which no jury will attend, on the first Monday of Febru- ary in the year 1S50. A general Term of the County Conrt for the trial and issues of law A- of fact, and for the hear- ing and decision of motions and other proceed- ings, and a term of the Conrt of Sessions, at which a jietit Jury will be required to attend, on the lirst Monday of April, the first Monday of Septcni- lier, and the fourth Monday of November in each year. • There will be no Grand Jury in attendance at the Courts of Sessions, nnlcss speciallv ordered. SELDiN MARVIN, County Judge. P ROCLAMATION\ . SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Chmitaiupie Calmly *-*, Notice is hereby given j thpt a Conrt of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliver)' will lie held at the Coart House in j ilie village of Mayville, in said comity, on the 4th i Monday, ('.'.\ith day) of February, 18.5ft, at ten I o'clock in the forenoon of that day, and all per- sons be then there to prosecute as shall be ju=t, and all persons bound by recognizance or other- wise to apiicar at said court, 1« then there accord- ing to the condition of their recognizance; and all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and other offi- cers who have taken any recognizances for the appearance of any person at such conrt or who have taken any inquisition or examination of siny l>ersoii or winics-, return such recognizances, in- qnisilions and exaiiiinatioi.s to the said court at the opening thereof ou the first day of its sitting. Given under my hand at my ofilee in Mayville. this Sth day of janitarv. lfUA, MILTON SMITH, Sheriff STATE OF NEW-YOBK. } ClIAlTArQIF. Coi'NTY ClXUK'S OFFICE, t ^ \aj-OTICJ! is hereby given that Pan-Is of Grand iAi and Petit Jurors to serve at a Circuit Court and Court of Oyer and Terminer, to be held St the Court Horse in the Village ot\ Mayville. on the Fourth Monday in February next, v.iil be drawn at the Clerk's ofllae in this village, on Mon- day, the 21st day of January inst., at in o'clock in the forenoon of that day. Dated Sfawflle. Jan. T ls.-,«. \H. A. BiSli'y, Clerk. MANUFACTORY. 0:i Main S.'reet, ojipositethe Agricultural Wnrkt. W ILLIAM CKANDALLh?sbeen for several years engaged in carrying o» the above business, and keeps constantly ou hand, and will manufacture to order, all kinds of work in hia line. ?X~ Bcpaving dona on short notice. AVcstrield. April 'A 1s.5j. tf-1 ~L. PARSONS, No. 17, MAIN-ST., NEXT TO JSE STOSK Bt ILDIXG, General Dealer in DBUGS i- MEDICINES. DYE-STUFFS, PAINTS, Oi'.s, Varnishes, Perfumery, Chemicals, FISF. FANCY ARTICLES, Surgical Instruments, Ac, A'c. —ALSO— Books and Stationery 1ST 23 T7C ^3 O O SC IS . B AYABI) TAYT.Olt'S TBAVELS Scenes in the Practice ota New 1'ork Surgeon. Wid- ow Bedott Paper*. Wo't'ert's Boost Sunshine on Daily Paths\. \Dickens'\ Foot Prints of the Creator. The Xewcomes. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands. American Statesman, ic. T7.VMII.YT0' !et and Shaving Soaps at I* Par- Jt; :-on ;' Drag Stare. AXDKEECHiEF and Flavoring Extract\ H fine iistsortment, at L. Parsons', No. 17 Main Street I >E0F. DcGnrth's Electric Oil—the licst article in tlie v.oild for Bheum.itisui, Sprains, Brui- Bta, A-., nt I. Persons' No. 17, M. inst JOCKET Medicine Cases, Kcticules, Drafting lustiuments, cheap, at L. Parsons', No. 17, Main-ft I PEN.- 17. STATE OP NEW-YOBK, > CUt M V OF ClIAl T'tgiK, \ ' T HE Cnder-iguad. S'ai-iilTolsaid county, here- in give- notice that be keeps an omcc in the Duelling House attached to the Jail for said Coiino, la the village of Sfawflle. XayviUe, Jan. 1,\ hoi'. MILTON SMITH, Sheriff .til ( 1 O'.D I T\ at No. M ASCBG S artii le i: Bullion iu- ! famamciit ituineditti:- British CCmmerc:! life Insurance Cotnnrny E>tnl)i:»hcd lS'M London aod America* cuiuuia.iie-. ^.5, .MiiUirn.— alt its branches. AppUca- l.iait. LiEoi:t:KM. ICXEVITT, I'.-. W.illf t.. New Vork. C I A PIT \l_ wi.h ) l.ii'a I'l-uraiK'.-' tiun may lie made 1 Svn'.l C HABLESST. 1 St., New Vor era in Alchoho'.t Flitiil. Also, Una] M AN IT.U ted ant Br! Spoons, Tea Sets, 1 Dealer i:i Block wholesale and ret.: I tiw-ut Nos. 1 al DAi.I.F.V'S MAGICAL PAIN FXTBACTOB.— There never has been a discovery made in Ma- teria Meilica whereby pain can be so quickly al- layed, rid where p iris ia a high state of inuaiua- tion can be so rapidly reduced to their natural state, no* where wounds and soars can lie thor- oughly and rapidly .cured, and decayed parts re- stored without either scar or defect, than with DALLEVS MACHCAL EXTHACTOlt. I u Cuts Wound Sprain sand Iti-uises—casuiliesto which children are constantly suhjert—the ac- tion of the genuine PAIS KXTl: ACTOIi is ever thes \.lie! How much pain and sneering may not thus be prevented? Moreover, Li As itself is often d-jiended upon having at hand the Gennine DALLETEXTBAtTOiS, and for particulars of which I res;ictfully refer to my pi inte I pam- phlets, i\>r the truth of which 1 hold myself per- sonally responsible. I Oats, No case of Bums and Scald, no matter how I Baric. severe, has ever yet, In any one instoiue, resisted I Buckwheat, ihe nH-powerfni, iiain-subdning and healing | Bye, qaali.ies of the DAI.I.KY PAIS EXTBACTOB. I Wool, NOI'MX ExTiHiTon is CEXIIXI: unless the | \ unwashci it., .v Co.. No. 117 Fulton Itanahh lurcrt of and Deal- dame, t'osgelie and Burning lid Chandeliers of ill kiin'.s. 2m-41 IfR AND IMBOlTTLil •fPla- nia Ware, such us Forks, r.S Cake Basket-, te. Al.-o Lead, cud other meUils. LCCIUS IIAIIT. (! Burling Slip, New York. WESTHELD MAHEKT. CORBSCTED VflEKLT, DV L. n. MEI.VEN. SirtlOfe 9 t)(» Beef, lb. i (ir U* 1.50 Hogs, live weight 4 .50 1'2.5 Chickens, alive, pair, .50 1.50 8 00 Flour Wheat, Chant '\ Sp'g, \ Black Sea, / SI 00 Turkeys Corn Meal V M 11 »y,V ton, S • i... 7 lbs. ;52J Wood, dry V \ not sift'iflo. («2j cord. I ft., Northern : ifbu. O'Jj \ Green \ Western, / t'4 \ \ 1 • inch, '30 dt \.S Plantw, V ton iu (K> bulk, 7.5 \ V <\vt. stucco 1 0.5 75 Water lime (» l!i .1 70 2.5 (3> 3.5 Ouick Lime, Inu S8 (<i 3.5 17 (Tf 2.5 Salt Ond'ga. bb'l. 1 2.5 2 00 1 7.5 1 50 « on box has upon it a Steal Plate Engraved Label, j Beans new, / 12.5 \ Solar bb'l. 2 2.5 i with the signatures of C. V. (. UCIiENEB & CO. | Timothy Seel 300 (^3 25 \ in 14 lb. bags 20 Proprietors, and HEXEBT PALLET, Mauul'ae- j Clover L 50 (if 7 00 \ coiemon, \ \ 10 Potatoes, n«-, 371 Lumber Pine, (clear Irish En*'. stuff) Is (HI f> 20 00 Common IVbl, ' cotuuion, !i oo (<i 1100 Butter, / \S @ 20 Hemlock, turer. Price 25 cents per box. Ear sale by Dt. A. WMJTX, and A. N. CLABK TC Co., Fredonia; M. A. Srii.jnx, Dunkiik; P.MISOX A Bitten; Westaeld; anil by Druggists generally. J. B. DAVIS, Traveling Agent. SW-27 AUBOTLN FEMALE SEMINARY! AXD COLLEOI \TK INSTmTTE. T HE Winter Session ot this Institution begins Dec. Sill, in one of the most niagnilicent cd- iact s devoted to Female F.ducr.tion in this country ] uinier an able and efficient corps of Teachers. The windows arc furnished with Venetian blinds water on every floor, and gas-lights throughout the building, promote the comfort of the student, ! and add to the sclety of the Institution. The nr- i raMgeinents for ventilation are unsurpassed. An I experienced nurse, residing in the Seminary,baa care of the sick. Normal students admitted tree of tuitions, including Music, Ornamentals mid ! Languages, for two years, by paying the usual I price of lioard. Only one received from each ! town. Mileage paid for all distances overbid miles. For Seculars, write, stating particulars, to & M. SMITH, A. M, tf-2:) Principal. 1,000 SP Those wanting Ho WANTED, CrSTOMEHS at J. B. WALKEfi'S ,'which is now in running order j flouring done, will do well to cal \ion. uvatfield, September 5, ls.5,5. /^f/^Havipg used one of D. A. WEI.I.S' Patent Washing Machines, I have no hesitation in rec- ommending it to public Savor. It is decidedly preferable to many others in us?, as H reduces the amount of labor nearly or quite 30 per cent Inquire of WELLS, at the old Oil Mill Works. S. WJI.SOS. Pork No. /, mess\ V M V bb'bio oo (ilia oo Cherry, l\? lb. Mg 12 Ash and Lard, lb, HW12J Maple • Chcei Shingles, ft 00 (Tt 7 00 lti 00 (a 24 00 HfHXtf 12 00 2 00<i< 250 10 US1C. Mr. JOHN II. PT*£Y, Vocal Music Teacher, and former Music Dlector of \the Anip'iions,\ having saatle.cngagoAnAj, i'or one year as Teach- er and Direcior of tii\ Pr.slivtei iiin Church in Westfield, N. Y., \\\\\ b*,i himself in readiness to give private instvmi.ii Singing, (lice Classes, ered inu>ic. Al^oionin and Meloikons on sho tion or no pav. Chars'' be left at the Post-Oliice ing store of J, Carlisle upon tne voice: ^ong 1 singing classes for sa- id repair Piano Fortes \ re, and with satisfac- •onalde. Orders may 21s, or at the eloth- i). I am also agent for the sale of Messrs. BoaiV-.au ft .(J ray's splen- did \ Dolce Compana M BttaLnsenta, currogated, oitnding boa. d Piano larteakhieh I willsupidy sn short notice to custouien oWesttiebl. Jan. lti, lS.5ti. Retail Prices at the •Jliv^^.t:.. .^J^, **. tt-jten.. D. A. WELLS, TTBNING of all kinds done to order, on short notice and in tii c best possible manner. Also S \WnWJ , usually done a-ith a Circular Saw. Z3\ 7o:-ks at til: OLT OIL MI LL, WcstfTeld. Eclectic Physic i.in dc Surgeon. W M. BOOBN. formerly of Bichmond, X. H., has permantly located in this place, and supplied himself with new Internments, and pure Medicines. He is prepared to attend to all busi- ness pertaining to bis profession. He will be at his office from 8 till 10 A. If. each day. X. B. special attention paid to Chronic Diseas- es such as Scrofula, Cancers, Diseases of the Eye and Skin, also a good supply of EelecLic prepara- tions of afedicinea on hand. Cough Drops, Lini- ments, Mother's relief. Pills, Plasters, Ac. He baa •ho a good Bathing House connected with hia pflUe, which wlU be kept in readiness for the aocojamodntiun of those who wish to use it. Dr. Boorn having treated successfully for a number of j sma, diseases of the skin in every form, would respectfully call the attention of the public to h i jfljyrium for the removal of Tan, Sunburn, ¥i Has, Liver Spots, Chaps, roughness of the akfnVd f It ia also a very cooling wash for children, Mat ata be used at all times with aafetr. Office Xo, It, South Portage street, WertBeld, Chaut. Cfc,X T, W it.liav.ilL Winter Wheat Flour, Extra, Spring \ \ Meal, Buck Wheat Flour, Shorts Bran, Provender, Grinding of all kinds done on sho: lers always in attendance who feel attend to the wants of their custome MiU. AitY 23, 185ft. 50 per cwt 00 \ \ RAILROAD Beat 3 00 BUFFALO k 8. L. KAILR( TIME TABLE U NTIL further notice, Trains will Dunkirk and Westfield Station as foil GOING EAST. Night Express, Way Express, - - Express Mail, - - Lightning Express, Freight, - - - - GOmejwKST Express Kali, - • Ughtoit* Express, WBY Express, - - Night Express, - • Freight, - - - • Dunkirk, May t, V (3 VU A. JC. 8 40 A. at tSri Sttp.x. Ill 10 r.a. 40 A.M. 411» a. 5 50P.M. 11 45 F. M. 1130 A.M. C. DENNIS, & nt Aui'T'Can stocks imptojued. orojtscJ £6*000. LONDON- Saturday. LATEST.—The Daily News l<aru<oii att- tliority tltat the jirolinihit.rii's of the tror.ty witl lio signed probaUy before Tnesday, fi'rt^itiiy Kdorc tlii. 1 wtectina of \ An anni^iieo will \>f eoncfo-led ly aiier sagaag jinliiniiiaric.-s and nca;oiia- tions witli a view to a fin.-tl comprehensive treaty will lie coninienceil iinnieiliatrly. Ii farther leans that it is the iWenni'ia- tion of t'te allie.l povcra to exercise to ilie RtQcst esteat, tha ritrlit resene-1 to <lien> by the ot'u article oftlie Austrian pfopoeati to lii-iuij forward additional stiiinlatiotts to the t-rneral intcre.--ts of Etirone. • • a A disjuttch fi-om Borlin states tlir.t the peace projiasals were strongly supported at SL Peterslmry: by Holland. The Daily News' city article savs: The funds to-day experienced an unfa- vorable reaction of i t;>cr cent; but, after so marked a rise as that lalelv witnessed, a a partial relapse is not surprising. The chief depressing influence appears to rest with continued sales on government ac- count, the Bank of England having made large advances to the government, sells slock for the latter, and thus draws notes used in payment of dividends. Owing to the demand for money against these sales, and to meet to-ilay's final in- sLtlment on the Turkish loan, the monev market on stock exchange was rather strin- gent. Lenders could easily <ret 6 per cent, on (Tovernmeiit securities. Out of doors, however, there was no tightness. The London Times intimates that Lord Clarendon will represent Great Britain at the Conferences which will probably be held at Frankfort after thep reliminaries of the pence are signed. Baron Brunow and Count Orloff will ap- pear on the part of Russia. LONDON, Friday. Tlie Time's correspondent writes that. 1 private letters from St Petersburg, dated ', the 17th nit, state that tho Czar has de- clined, formally, that tlta Austrian propo- • sition I pacific negotiations, and for the present I may be considered as as the true prelimi- naries of peace. Among the diplomotic body and the court, peace was regarded as inevitable, and unconditional acceptance of tho propositions liad 'produced considerable sensation in that capitol. With the exception of the offi- cials, this sudden return to pacific ideas was was generally badly received, not merely by the old muscovite party, but also by the mass of the people. The popular fanaticism had been roused to such a pitch after the fall of Sevastopol that at the present time it is a work of dif- ficulty to make them accept a political agreement as necessary or desirable for Eu- rope. The public mine was greatly agita- ted, and an outbreak would not be surpris- ing- DISCfoljOTION. S l'PBEME roi'iiT.—Connty of Chaataaque.— litis Aldrich against Frank P. 1'erkins.—To Frank I*. Perkiaa defendant: You are hereby summoned to ajwaei the complaint of Otis Al- ili.-li. pi. i nt i IV. which was Hied in the office ] of the Ci.-rk ef Chantcoque Connty, at Myy- \illc . on the tloth day of November. A. D. 18o5, ! and to serve a copy of your answer on the snh- ! sni!*rs at Iha ir oliice in WestneW X. V.. within ! twenty days after the service; ntnl if you fail to I an—ver such complaint, as hereby required, I'I.O pUUuiaTwifl ta.ke lodgement against yon for lif- |Hi:i hundred sixty two dollars and forty-two • rents, villi Interest on eight hundred eighty-one j i'o : !.:'s, at six per cent, per ;tn ii mil, from t : :t* 10th I ilay of Aiiynst. 1855: and interest on six hnttdred I iiO':!y-onc iloll.ii-s ami lorty-two rents, et six pc-r | rci: . pi.- innaiii fi-im the 30th day of November, I \. D. 1833, besides costs of this action. Dated | November 36, 18*5. SMITH A CHADWICK, I Att'ys for riiT. C.w-41 ~fi DM1N! <\';intall »ao I: :» oflli c IU II ATiiils NOTICE—Pursuant to i i;-.icr of the Siiric.-'ti' or the Cottnty of lire, notice is hcii-y jriven. to all persons L- i-iaiiiis ajrainst Channcy ('. Arnold, late .vn of Portland, in said Connty, deeeesed lo exhi'dl tlie same, with the vouchers thereof, to I'hena N. Wye:, (lata Phena N. Arnold,) hia ad- , luinisiatrix. iutlie town of Portland,ia said eonn- iv. on or liefero the 23th day of December next. Dait-il the Huh dav of June! 1855. l'HKN'A N. WVAT, Administratrix. r.ni t) \Cabinet aruri'pholstery Ware Rooms. J. CItOSGROYE, Main S'reet, Weitfieli', X V. \R on band and is constantly uauafactarinc, Bichiy Carveil Sofas, Conches nml Ottoaaaats, of the newest styles: l.ountriiii Parlor and Back- ina t'liaiis ef every deserrptioa; Sprinn, Hair and Palm-Leaj Matrawes, Library Booh Cases, and W; iti ii,' TaM'-s. Telescope lni]ierial, anil conimoii \ diuV-baaM Tallies, l!ui\aus anil common Tallies Beilsteaita, anil all other articles in the Cabinet line. Window Slia-les anil lixtnres and Church Cushions. All the above articles are made in the : lie-t manner and Warranted. Black Walnut, Cherry and Whitewood Lumber ; wanted from } to :: im-'lies thick. Feathers taken ill cwliji'ire for Kurii'mire. The su'osctilicr having been Foreman a imwlier of rears in the hirce establishment ef Lawanaft Harrington. Doaton, and from hmg esnerienca in | most of the large cities of England, feels confident lie can make as pood work in Westfield ns can be •rot in any part of the L'tiiou, from 1.5 to 40 per cent cheaper. Antique and Modern Furniture of every de- scription made to order. Furniture repaired and vaniished. Second hand furniture taken iu ex- change. Coffins always ready m«pe. A Good Workman can have constant employ. A Partner Wanted. J. CBOSGRAVE. Westfield, April It,JR55. Hl.il . 2 3 a. i ir. at 12 15 A. M. 12 13 a. at. W/ iTED. A REAL LITE T J KEB tc own team to Wan t a literal commission will be given. ' ' J. B. WRJUHT * CO. Jan. 7,1850. . 88-tf. EYE AXD EAR. D R KNAPP, Occulist and Aurist, Operator on the F.ve and Ear, a t 140 Maili at, Buffalo, X. Y., exclusively treats Deafness and all Diseas- es of the Eve and Ear. Eight years experience and undivided atten- tion to \these two branches, enables Dr. K. to meet with snecesses saUlom attained. By the usa of Chemical Vapors and other new remedies, a number of Diseases of the Eye aud E.irarc removed without pain. Operations performed f jr Cataract and Strabis- mus or Squinting. Artificial Eyaa inserted. Tiiey move nnd re- semble the natural Eye exactly, in color aud ex- jrressiou, and are worn and inserted with perfect ease. I have jtlst received a quantity of these gems of art from Paris. Dr. Knapp has opened an office in Dunkirk, wore to be th e basis of all anterior ' '»\\ the Post office ami over the Hank, which i he will visit each Thursday morning, from 0A. tt ' to IP. SL, and as soon as necessary, twice a week. j Severe eases should apply promptly at tl o'clock, j so ns to afford sufficient time. Dr. K. invites attention to his testimonials, which embraces the first citizens of ItufiMo, ns well as persons from different parts of the I'nited States, restored to sitrht and hearing. Dunkirk Sept. 11/18.5.5. ly-21 ' WJtlSTl-'lELD Boot, Shoe and Variety Btore. rpHEthe undersigned ,have formed a copartner L ship under the firm of Ogle and Booth, for the purpose of carrying on the bfisiuess of manu- facturing Hoots A Shoes ; and beg leave to sav that we have facilities lor conducting this, branch, of business equal to any house in Western Neiv York. As to the quality and style of the work niauufactered, it is only necessary to say that tlie junior partner of this lirm, has had the practical experience of more than a quarter of a century in the business, to give the public the best assurance that their work will be done In a satisfactory and workeman like manner. Aside from their own manufacture, they will keep constantly on hand a large variety of sizes, of the latest style of Boots, Shoos, (iaiters, Ac, of both ladies' and mens' wear, made to their own order. We have coming on a large assortment of J?u4- 6er.«. We will also keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of Dry (roods, (iroceries and Ready Made Clothing. Call and examine (iooda and prices at Xo. 10 Main street. We invite our friends to call at onr new qnar- tens sad settle »P their old persoaal auconats with «•*' One or the other of ua wiafbe constant- ly on hand to wait on customers, .or to make set- lements, «_*»« WM. OGLE. THOMAS BOOTH. Westaeld Oct 24, 1855. ttWl. Card Cases, and Portmonnaiis. S PALMER'S Sarsaparilia—the licst ;i Market, at a reduced price, and all : the popular Patent Medioines for sale at L Par- sens' Dm-; and Book Store, No. 17. 40 Westiieid, January -iZ\ 1S3R, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. 0 V. IL WEI.lJi, ltaa opened anew and splen- i i3 « iii.1 assortntent of 1 WA TONES AXD JE WELR Y. ; Silver and Plated Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery Clocks, Musical Instruments, Ac„ Ac, WATCHES. Fine Gold French Swiss and Chines Dnplex, •• Magic Hunting and double time Keepers '• \ Hunting and open face Patent Eng. 1-cv. u „ .. .. .. Detached \ \ Cylinder \ Raard, Vest and Fob Chains , \ \ Ladies itud Cents Breast Pins •• 1 intrer Rings SILVER WATCHffi, ofovcrv stvlc and price from i^ .50 to S50, Silver guard Vest and Fob Chains Twelve to lil'teen dtd'ereui s'.yL's.iiid Patteroa of CIJOCKS, which lie v.-iil >\11 a.s cheap as can be bought at ; any retail I ulllbll Jlllll nt, and every article warran- ted to be what it is Bold for. Please call and c::;i:uinc before purchasing olsewhere. N. B.—Jol.\ in™ lone on short notice.. Pnrticu- lar attention paid to repairing watches, by an t*> pomeneed workman. Wcsstheld, Jan. JO, I85P. 41tf Bounty Land—To Soldiers o f 1812. r |\Vie u»d; rsi'-n••', is prepared with forms and X. instructions for ]iioiurein Bounty Land to claimants under the act of March .'!, 185$. To each person who hn-s actually served not less th in fourteen daya, or in any battle, this act pro- vides 1: 0 acres of land. Those having received land under previous .tits, but who received less than 166 acres, are entitled by the provisiohs of this act. to a quantity in addition to that already received, to make 186 acres. The Widow of minor children to receive the benefit in case of tie death of the person so entitled. The officers and soldiers of the Revolutionary War. their Widows and minor children, are also entitled to the benefit of this act. All eases entrusted to'the undersigned will be attended to promptly and at reasonable charges (HAS. CHADWICK. Westfield, April '2.5, 1S35. 1__ 'GRAHAM'S AMERICAN MONTHLY MAGAZINE. The best Family Magazine in America. ESTABLISHED IN 1827. Devoted to Literature Art an d Fashion. rpHF. n.'.v Volumes, comment ing with the .lan- I nary ^Camber, ls.5tt, will contain over tntlve hundred pages of the choicest reading: EACH NCMBBB Will contain a apttadid steel engraving: of tlie Paris Fashioa^on Steel elegantly o'ie or more artich s richly illnstriiWd with wood engravings; Miscellaneous Prose and Poetry', an Editor's TaHe; Reviews of New Books; Monthly Suniiuiirv; Hints on Fas'uion, end fashionable in- telligence; Patterns for Needle Work, and New Mush-. TERMS: One eopv, one year, in advance,S3; two copies $.5; five copies, (and one to agent or getter up ; of the Cln'o Sill; eleveri copies, and one to agent ; sin. Additions to Clubs at the same rate as Club sent. 1 Specimen copies sent gratia, ABRAHM H.SEE, No. 166 Chestnnt-sL, Phil'a. i LAiros.\'\ 6 Aft A ACRES iVf LAND for sale, in the UUU towns of French Creek. Clymcr, Mina, ] Sherman, Ripley, Stockton and Cherry Creek. Chantauque County, N. Y. These lands are good farming lands, situated in settled neighborhoods are well watered and tim- licred with Beach, Maple, Pine, Cucumber, White- wood, Ash, Oak, Chestnut, Hemlock, ftc, Price and terms of payment easy. Enqnire and address ALVIX PLUMB. April 25. Westfield, Chant. Cn^ Y. N. matter ig: a Plate By colqred; Bounty Land ! ! By an Act passed March 3, 1815. _ ''T'HE nndersigned are prepared to obtain Land _l Warrants under the above Ac t All persons who have served 14 days in any of the wars since 1700, or been rn any battle or if deceased, their widows or minor children, are each by this Act, entitled to 100 acres of Land, or enough to make that amount, if they have receiv- ed any by a previous Act. ^ ft ^ Westfield, April 23,1855. N OTICE la hereby ajven that the co-partner- ship heretofore existing between the under- signed, is this day dissolved by mutual consent James Crossgrove will give his undivided at- tention to the settlement of th*. affairs of the firm. Immediate settlement ia eamestlv invited. H.F. WELLS. The BnaineaswiU 1* soatht«ed v by Kimball- , Wells tC. B. Keys, Sncccaaor to J. Crossgrove, Westfield, Jan. 12, 1856. 3ra40 CROSSGROVE, KIMBALL * WELLS, Manufacturers of Machinery aad Castings gener- ally Foundry at the foot of the hi\ near the bridge, W ( \ FARM FOR SALE, rp HE subscriber offers for sale a Farm of 125 JL acres located in the town of Westfield Chan- tauque Co. N. Y. and about 3 miles from the vil- lage of Westfield. The Farm baa On R a dwelling House; two Barns; a good Orehani; plenty of Saw Timber, a good wood Lot, many fine Cheat- nut trees: and is well fenced and under good state- of cultivation. Terms of side, made, easy tor tho purchaser. The Farm will be hanTfor Sale till 1st of February next For fnrthM aaaPculars in- quire of the aubacriber at Barcelona, N. Y. Westfield Jan. 2d 1856. _,„„ • \• '_' 37. w S THOMAS TAYLOR FARM FOR BALE. -BO-ORTH part of Lot 46, Tp» 1* Ranga 15,158 43- The 1 abwe e named farm is l a tte towa>of French Creek, o n the line between French Ciaek and Mi- ni. ^iswellwateretn^ttoheraaVhadhaaaB excellent solL It will baaobi «a or before the first day of April next. 6*6 Jew arlce, and on lib- tunitr for a _ •aay for it oat of to make a good-' •».*4tanw^. .. 1 Ra^Ba^toFortfJa. : , 4l T He Bnbacriber offers for «t»V* reatMahht fy^^ai^tm. terras, and on time to suR the P, nT »hf ,B '*> Two New Dwelling Houses and Lots, eligibly sit- uated. In the village of Westfield. . Those designing to purchase will o«.2J£l en- tail noon. ' A.STIN SMTH. ' Woatfield, Apri\26,1833.