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Lookets* K ey i of OU .1’ '9 I 1}.-.14 muss m \s.5e 1'I\.‘ir _»,<.jf‘.}_\ ‘:.-;.r 1:‘, LI _ -L; ‘ P g s f m m |o ibotlon/: ^ n d ,(„ ______1V. „. lopubflc is responsi- r lb i l A I j ' p a t fashion’ g t (x ^jco p a n o th e r ah* T io rte r.b o tn tlia t \cxtrcincj P: ‘#7 TV5 go C o*nty Agricultmrtal Sbciety? will b e held At ‘NoVWifcb1o n /Wedht^sday tipd T hursday, tho '2 6 th ' and a w h 'i n s t F ro m /th ^ m g exhib itiowu w d t^ X te e d sny* proy io u s one h a d - t e f t y ^ Si e t j y ^ ’ ... u P. T. JBARNOM^Eaq.,! % - % e a t Hunfe b u g r t a t o diflivijj; . A p ^ i W d r e s s : His n i f s a r i i i i i t w i i o t e A crowd, tr a tr w ? .tb ln ltjj^ S p je o k ^ im ig b t have beeii^^btaippd^vh^, j|W|bjU!h,,3iotr I—\ — *»*“ W j . ra j j m d e d SOclc^y.. , i.y ' 1>jiyi|. -ri •\ • > , \T h e 5. a’ ft^,,A'omeojaoomfta a ii« f c vn ^ src ta n s a n an u ra e m ^ M r i tt ^ hdii c ^ 1 ilo cdtvith tey& lcfetalrf ?o Jdea|{is a r c f r f l j ? ^ sty pW dayit All *w] tv itl^ tlliffne; d edc ticm Pli jsician B d nurses- >dma a f ^ p g n e4id.tlipir l a s t re stin g place -ivklhdttt' preparation. ‘ Rollbf to th e suf* km!mcdic{§%sistance,( wwieyjtprovirt M a o S tonrsoR M & ^'i& c: 1 •” ' fr *< l :T O o o lc lr c ^ njati of a cpnjpfjUfo, Qft^M |eg| w3 t h a t w aited on the Prj?sjflfS$>tQ bemiBsiorr to remove tthejrom aining cit- izens o f th e ir ilW ated^city'tO 'F ort Mon* :-r<)e, givds'a touijliitt^ pidtuifii'Of t h e !a n d sa« b la tio to d fe tm tfc fc|ty4 -i-i #5 ti »*t»i J* , .; \W e appearhefbro vqtf sir, a s 'th e rep- 'reseiitativos C f |w m y ifflg , suffering,; ^iscuse-sti’ickon,! t n d a c a tm sta itte n pern pje. As chairm an of. t h a t cqmlnittoe, 1: am sm m w k flt^ tio ip a fe d ‘in m y uematks Jjjvijtho.appalllngifaots. which m u s t each- pH nis j a n4y o ^ «i r , s t a r t l i n g a n d itemi rjble as arer each day*h>T*portS frOm Non* fOlk odd1•Portsmouth, o f the. progress of tho yelloup-fevcr in th o se cities, th e y fall Yar afldfdi«fuHj’ shorfeoLilll awfiibreiil- . iy.,,i^QP^>li. and P ortsm outh are. now, pjryihutf d ittlo moro. th a n v a st charhe of Chriat,--asAh6yi stnald a t 'the-oOuchcs of the sick and dying-aro Btruck down ? Aoufees, a n d llioir n n b u ried (lead are, per- clmnco;,h't,!this niom ent, attractingthO keen s c e n t' o f fho ravenous vulfures. Thousan(|s of the peoplp of those devqted .cities,. h^.vq fled,, p a n ic ^ tric k c p ; ar'1 would .to God, tlio r e s t had flown. Bad it been so',sir, wo w ould have been spor- ed tho re c ita l of th is talc o f woe, and your Excellency tho p a i n of listening to a, story wlibso b urthen is desolation anc death. M r. President, physicians aro falling a t th eir posts j nurses a r e dying a t bedsides ; and m inisters of th e Cross S . . S'thC j id a ‘ \‘ ‘ *Dunil) find felilvoting,'.' “B usiness is almost entirely suspended in both cities. Tho c ity of Norfolk has but d nom inal governm ent, a n d nearly ovory p riy a to dwelling is convertpd iuto a nlort Bouse, oiut from alm ost ‘ every chamber comes out a wail—for death is there. Tho. rem aining population of these seemingly doom ed cities, are too fcoblo a n d too few t o givo efficient help to thd pick nud tlio suffering ; and ore long, unless God s ta y tho destroyer, and the s tro n g arm of m an in power, bo stretched forth in t h e i r behalf, th e total depopulation'of those places, b y death, uust be tho result, and th e Genius of Icsolrttion will sit in ghastly an d gloomy triumph, sole m asters of thoir ports nn'd marts. Tho resolutions which we here- with prCsenf.will to some extent explain, w hat it is wc (le^iro, an d w o Submit thorn,,.fe -x ju«t and-Abhimkrconftdcnce. that as a rryin, and. a s teQ Chief. Magis- trate of tlm dettfltf'y, ia .tjio wolfurq ,of every section w hereof wo believe you feel nn interest, you w ill'su g g est and af- ford th a t relief w hich must be immediate to bo. available” A few w uoks.m oro a t th e present frightful rnto of m ortality, n iu s t end in tho ttlqiost entire depopulation of the cities. -. W here it will term in ate is a m atter of cu n jcc tu rc; all m ed ical authorities be- ing ag reed , that, tho change o f temper- ature t h a t frust b rin g s with it, is alnne aide to s t a y the ravages of th is tcrriffic pestilence. Tlio new s from Norfolk an d Ports- mouth..*^ Saturday, wns more encourog- iiig. T h ere is a g r e a t decrease 111 the number o f deaths, an d tho cases are morq ea sily mnunged. The deaths n t Norfolk, on Thursday wore twcnty-tliroc- W6 liayd'no reco m of the ntlmbcr of dentils on Friday. I t As rum ored there were tw en ty , jjiq p u jt, says th e deaths nt PortsmoutHav6rogo fifteen daily. All tho physicians from th e north arc down. °a’*.”«*\‘?? .3 .4 3\ F T^Iie la st mail frofiftjEfava;....... Ojjly tlnri>y ty jP f P W S N & A Qtai-OafefoP Afield di.yfe a t hi^ 1? $ Q W io d o feish?-m on 'a n ft^,,A'omeojaoomfta n . | y P e f t : ^ l ! k !i b r ^ e d l i f d P M ^ j d 91 k.y*i*5Lri',-ii-j i '* J1 *A* ~ „ iv o s i from sale, undpr qxqfjUtiQPs'jyfts, r( jected.> -* * • • . , ...... P t e ;.^ K q rd e r^ h a v o 4 v ^ ,b p e Q ig iv e |ft t< sOndiiiomforcsmefttsto th e-C ru n e ab tl em A m ber'of'B p.O ^ hieH^';;''' ’ '-' ”“■*< ~ •»lF» ' >4HHnAhf&Sti'i '14)1 «»»» There ’is-w-male! ch ild aearDarlirngton • 'spider •i it tau . i f t i m 'Jicjm >Atisfactorily . ^ r . t i l i n ^ d jthat, ,ducks en ter tbo .water for divers, aeons, and come out for swwlry mo- es. p. g r o i« i 'd is p la y i/ a f J a n i m a l s . m fB e rn u m , d W o o d” w ill b e o if h a h 'd .1-! '(• m ' »i A n o t h e r la r g o o O Q ty a e th a s i,b e e n m a d e / .'thttiB ritis h , ^ o v e n im c n tn jfithififtJ- b it for the t u se o f hia Pistols^ for the sjipply>of -the .Turlush continent. .. 111> . T j i e f t W t h ............. A u th o rity of a letter-roceived i from Mcl v ja t % m s U e O C 9 p > i . el*, pfirrie,' trlmt a pleCo of solid gold>-wciRhJ' i te n tons h a d heed ‘fo u n d ’bt'tli'O' \ -The widow of tho.ill-iivted Piof. W e ir g,ter lla,s tw o of h eb'daughtora m arried into tile Dt^bnCy family1 - M r.B abney is an.AmcriPhl} of .princely fbrtuno' and anners, and of g re a t influence a t Faya}, Tho Y aniiouth' 'Regitlb-sayS, th at the f e t y o f y artiio u tli from fire.'’ has of Ipto depended entirely .upOii the' efforts o f volunteer companies, composod duef- ly of ladies. The members of Skcnandoah Lodge, ^ T i^ S p im O T w O t’lRSogt tt lc a, on T nriijrt ay Id st, voted to contribute tho sum 'of ' of tho Utica r\ fifty dollars for tho benefit Orphan Asylujn,| awn-,\Z’¥\':@\.7(\\ ‘: ‘hm ‘“ V I ' 3 4\’: ‘ 3‘ ' ' ,..'~;f‘1'; ! -'.af7\~ ,:,f/ *1.‘ ‘MA; I3 ‘< /' ‘J C‘\ ’ , \“'. ' < ,' |’:_ ~-. .. gg‘z+.n'¥’ gm « xi f *«nM«IMka)%hcrtr <<0*r (il^ck of 'frrpe? and otber material. k luty e-r ltu iy i tio n I t . pored todo aA ^fifi sj-iptiil adJ jj a s t y le t h a t will p reclu d e theneceim ty.pf \i ' f-; : .»itf'.friw -r/rir-'Vll' > spi ' iq - 'Hi.i| t F313: 1%“ -;..M* \‘:2‘-' \cf .1: g*.:?}!.i*§.9~ L ‘H 1i'¥£e‘“§%mu«u: : ' l-' Hym :. , f‘ ,;“\ which, iio. - - o ■ M rs. Wj x l P e a k . 9'-_.':!I‘ ‘_ _ I. HI], iforiuurty q f tJqguin’H|higliah,OiH)r» I'to tip c.L h i her Oelebnitpd.Swi)^ Eebo Sqpg, ns aupg b y hor only, with tw o distinct ephoci}'. Sir. Wjlliam Peak, Jir, . Tlio 6ru it Piiuiist, and b e st American H arp ist hi th e wui'Kl, who will, d u rin g the en^rtiUtuUMit, introduce oho or* iboro H A ltP SO l/)S, pllrfing a t (>na<wd and tlie m m e time, tw o.difiqrentithil dilUeidt-pjeces, with innuniorobie eitoiappnuie- ous vnriptn.iui, mul in harniouics. bciilKjaUiow; foqtnrc in Hiup ploying, and n e ver b efore SU tc in p ftirw itli Suavss by any eth er’p S ff o rn ^ b ft. th e Hiu-jk . ■ • .• .'iji •> M is s J u b a 4 . P e a k , ... . 'Ilie charm iug VuculUt, Svle .G u itarist, j f r l Graceful H a rp ^ t. _ , , ^ M i s ^ P a m iip , ,r> with,hey beautiful Stoll u f 2li Belle, play ed by herself.ulime-urigiu.il u it h herself, a n d played by her only. % ~ ^ ’ V ■' MgstCr p a flle S, Pea®, , * | ‘ ' Tlio gi'c.'it' Mtiskdl ’I’tofligy of th e day, only 0 years of ago, in Threw Now Oalladb-w rittcil ex- prcady fur himself. I i ’ - 0 4 W holesale PrioM C urrept .- 'fCfamtfoi HWfr ] ‘O kils.—AV’hcst’,.........1 . None in m ark et. . 1)14. ;tj7 /; . .-rOorn-Mottl,, ^ curt.. '—Cheese,’1\ — ”s-beeft (.fed >) V It>>„. —P ork, ■' ' rc$vtft>l» i I .-J ..1. ;.,,_, W°@?»§9 f-; : .»itf'.friw o ftl^ d e m o e ra o y ^ ^ ty W Soft,.assem bled u\t., p d afte r a n .« S5f i g ^ ? i p f t o f . t ^ pr cfl««Aedvthe> foarco ofi'-nompiatiog'. the ,fdl« ' - n o o K fjif| In a su p e riq r stylo. ‘ *' ft X ’ 7 ^ ' ’ , .. .’ *' vsH 'iibiUty, wc rpqttdNt yixitp fa < k}t$ fo U ^ selves tO id p ^ jft.fu r, .1 ’ ■ ,JI i j l\ I 'JlW _liln-iL diufe _________________ lowiQg'tidKoi'?'’'\ f ; ^ Judg^»-ofr t h e C w r t - o f Appeals,-lg|K term . S am uelnfeJ<wTdenvWhf’ Monroe short JdhW S6fc?eldry' of'StJtte, 'feilfcel;T/?Ha^l», o' ErleT C om ptrollH fifeliM elSloA ^, oH?lin ton TreasflrtsL Affcf -&^rik&fetoiVoff€lic-Jf u i* • *i'»i C anal Commissioner, 'C u rtis faawley, rc$vtft>l» 7,00 LIBTOF '• O T E K a t t r - f't-' '' / »tf c .t Mid ’3Ca &lh® Cbunty JudgStSmifSitrto^ik, I iu /.J iID Ww. N . Mason, .. ,:VT. .T.TrV! X -.'11\ r;; - nfiilt • Af §t. M’nt|heiv^s Clim'^li, Urutallli, on the nth' in s t., ilcv. Ssamhlil'H.’ N o rto n , N w uolas 1). Cfefrb, Ewi-'i'o’f (iilcagq, IUinol^, to Jiiss M.uiv T a v lo e MoMahox, of tlio form er pliue. In Sherburne, ,on thp 2df in s t., by lb v. W . G. Qucal, Mr., HmAityiAvis to Mj s s .|Eu z.( I’.vnsp.va, b o th of BiUnbridge, ; - . In S m ithville, on th e2 9 th ult.,l>y Jtunca,Fer-. guson, lisq., M r. Cr v h c a l Fa j o u k o, to 1Ub8,Ma- teV E. TllArroiiD. nHiof th e above place. S - ilf er Wi are , apd tliereforo .can .w arntnt i t finq. Onr Platcdi, iiro,is made to order: mid n f th e best m aterial., uu ; «* ■ w Ij gfieab a n d Imported, (lIJTLEllV, of a tfrg finish and a t reduced prices! , M r. H e n r y P e a k , who n t 14 years of age, was:the leading“ Aft#” o f-b eg u in ’u English O pera, in uevusU. favorite lieihvis. .Musical Diroctor and Arningc-to the Company introducing nt 'each ciUei'ManK-nT; T w o com- plete Setts o f eiiim ra o f Bells, v ery s w te t bmed, an d a perfoct tune played by sc v tn jVTtistie and. graceful performers. Two cuiUtee^ eolo ihu,' piste, G uitarists and Pianists, w f tliih ^ S a t i r e a s ( V oegfliats, Will give One Musical liu fe tjd iiin c n t fit DAVID- SON’S HALL, Monday 'E vening; Sept, 17th. Tickote 25 ete. I Children un d er 10 h u lf price. May lie soourej ill iwivnheo a t Babeock & Welch’s Book Stojre, anij a t th e Door on the evening o f th e EntortaimUent. . u IV. IS. BLAlSDELl., AdvcrtW r. Greene, Sept., }G, 1855: We P e a k , S r .Musical B oo k s an d S t a t i oner y . A heavy-stock o f MisieHau‘eous aud tjcliool Books —also a good nssortm eiitof statlohttjr,g-aItpuW chased from first hands, w hich will enable u s U> sqllaH low if n o t h little low er tlmn o th er deal- e r s ,, , „........... ,I Purchasers have flic, p rivijegc qf r>-tlifemg gbod# th a t d o n o t prove lis recotUmi'liiled. ' N. - B, —Experlonccd, w orkm en employed a t t h e ' watch bunch, and a l l w ork w arranted. S torq -one-door wept uf Chenango H pafe, , Greene, Bupt. 19, 1855. o r> is“ f''?w-> Fb a n c is E. Din x ic k,. .. . J a m s M. D. Ca s e , . . . c r '!(u - 4 i b-if. - of Livingston, r* »«*«!. .8 , ■Nowi^Tork.y / . „ -,. ..»„., ,, .SUta^Engiileor a n d Survoj’or, Jo h n B . Jervis. o f Onoida.tl» St»t{prPri® n3 3 n ?p o ctp r, P g t r i c k ; ^ Agah; o f Onondaga. .... . . . ' T K e H a td branch1of th i s h appy family usly n£?m |nam d.: Xj. 5. Saratoga', ComptrolloB, iT'ho6. B.Miteholl,. ^ * j t Ai- S e c re ta ry of S tatoj. A aron W ard, of ;S'tato TrcoBiiter/' Jofecph !Mi Ljlon, of Oneida. f*» UsMxi^fef^23«SH<fic 1 t of^erm sco. ; f ; j In sp e c to r of 'S t a t o ' jPriSon^' C ariu s C la rk ,3 f^ t.tL a w T e bcpt {* .* \ -4t / j ^ Tho S o il genefal colnailttoodatcly m et a t T am th S n y H air,' Iff thtf ^ ’JSMfhtV Yorkft A n d , ^ ^ d ' i l9l i a l 6i ^ r o pin; form d f 1859, the-N ebraska K^ansas Hill, ahd;tlfe\h<&ohftfon£rajfd Platfc^iAmf th SjTaciisd Buron’a resolution denouncing,tlmsKan* sab B ill1bnd tlio FugitiVo Slavd IiAw; Thero wo* a tjpj.o p p t long sinco' w hen- tho S o fts would n d t iiavo rejected t h a t v AJL^k’u i'A - - , . . . . ________________.■ ■ vSheriffi Jj-i > o »t uJo|f Romeo M ' a r b e x,....................... .uCftvqntry; rn d t ' SK er i ff &J ^ t R o sw ell Ci - r t i i m, Norwich. . CMintv/OUW * -■ / TI10X.VS illLNKR,. . . . . 2 . ...............Norwich. James G. TiiOMrW.^A?!^!!-, . .V . .NrSwich. Orrpnen, ’ . ‘ OjiARLrif pRAns.tu, f t . '. : . - ..................CoYcntfy. - Ja me s H. Cl - r t m, . . P. , v »v..............N o M tf lj-'» J o n s W. Cask i ' . . . . . . . : . North, Nonribfa, L B lis H. S i l l , 5...................' r, . . SujxrintahftnU of Hit Poor, Is r a e l Kinvox, Mcl EnAdrrs L atiirop, . . 1 ........ Paw. S. Gmavm, , . . . .b t . . . . o '.. J..t9inWttlrLi 1. .iti iia .j. • °1? '@£iIfIGIs, BirdsalI,’Lyon & Squires^ CAN l>c foiuid at tlieir old Staiul, with a good Stock o f Staple Goods, consisting of .¢v- M., I n fliis village,*on the 23d u lt., -Miss .Vxs d a u g h ter uf Ool. J . Jalinnd, aged 20you D u-sr Go o d s , In th e circumstances atten d in g this sk i bo- rtovem cnt, th e r e Is much to sooth tho dfeows o f tb psow ho hav e been sm itten . lJriaflcd-qs tlio C onsum ption ususijly Is, frbfn its dqvptivc character, anil from th e x erteiilty, wlicio i t -is .deopiy seated, o f ft fatal issue, there i s / f e t the redeeming feature in connection with il th a t it docs not, like many other diseases,—jurying its victims to th e grave w ith o u t tim e >r look- b ig tlio great facts of another world fu : in tho lace. Though debility and weakness nd the exhausting cough,.cause tlic heart a tr i incs to sink, yet there are large oppurtunUics »>r calm mcditution, d ev ou t cxi-rti.-.o.s and jwitlent olie- dierice to tho J livine will. A nd when (hese fa- cilities aro embraced as in tlie enso of t i e young friend who has left us, they wcro, th e a c k room becomes a consecrated spot, a bethel of tlic soul, whero pious hopes gather g re a t strength, anil holy thoughts, nnd alfectlons reach th ejr fullest development nndsCu]Ki. An-Lwhon too h eart has Ik x i,me weaued from th e work,—wherr tho clirliiflan sies ih a t it is G-xl’s jmrpfwo fo Cut (ho tics of life,, a m i .prepares calm ly J e t earnestly fir th e great change, there is th e n agrandeur and dignity oncircliug tho sick, room and' the couch, o f wnsting mnl death. Tlio great Jlr. Voiujg in Ids hrilfiunt Boein, tho Niglrt Tlm iights lies Called •‘(Ife deiithlx-d tlio detector o f tho h eart.” I f thin l>q so thero a re thojuvm ortea th at cluster around thu eloKing. life of tbo y o u n a W’MpIs d f c iiita v r tp te to V(U'i nil \that I s g r a te f m a n jl (Ah thing Tlio fttlrtg 1* extraotcd from death when flin t’Inst enemy is m ot asiH aw ns by her -whose decease w c a re now noticing. I n h e r.experience t)ie Christian gra- ces show out th o mere b rig h tly — us ilc.sh wasted ’—as exhaustion increased—as dwith grew near. Though she wns of nervous constitution o f Ivxly tho hour ofdisBolutiou wok shum of its terrors. IVIiilo others wpnt she w a s tranquil. No dis- traction uf thoughts, tw film y dikvri’inent, no unworthy fears, distressed h e r n in d Slio hnd thrmvn her snrtt upon tlio bleedingrrraw of a par- doning Saviour and alio fe lt safe, though with no undue confidence in o u g h t that sliu could do in the task uf-Salvation. • H i t c H coc k & D av i es , A t t h e o ld . s t a n d o f K in g & H i t c h c o c k ! -U TOU LD lumuunce to tjiyircuatonierw iuul nn- VV ^lnerouH frttnds t h a t they nrc thankful for tho very liberal patronage bestowed n|nm tlienl for tlio past 'year ami a half—confident we have established u name for S e l l i n g G oods a s l o w a s a n y S t o r e in tho ( licnango Valley, we hoi>e(to kixp w h at customers yvo now hav e, itml g e t os ninuy new ones us limy offer the-mxolves. We will say to ono nnd uU, call and examine our stock l»-forC buying. You w ill alw ays liml a good variety o f X ) R T ' OO O D S consisting of every v ariety of (ilotbs, Cassimcrcs, Batinette, Kentucky Joans, Tweeds, Moleskins, Brown nnd Bleached Shirting uud Sheeting, French anil English Flannels, Vestings of every description, Alap.icus, Piinuncttas, Freneli and English Merino, Blk n n d Figured M. 1). I«no»r' Gente’ Brown, Blencheil and mixed half Hose, Ladies Merino am) C otton Hose, Ijyliys' Merino Silk nnd Cotton. Gloves, T h ic k m nl ( oldrei Silks, Vririts of m-ery description t h n t can he found in the Now Y ork markets, 'Picking, Htrijxr, Shirting, Wintur Slmivls, Men’s Wrapjmrs anil Drawers, and all n rth le s in tlio Dry Goods trade tli’a t con bo found la tin-eountry. Ju st Received two pieces of Podding. dri:qo«ri.wi, ^UE*xa bf aJl GpaflOs, Teas, fro m 2s‘6d lo* fisi Molnsses frofh 5s Od W 8s. v’Stcw art's doable refined Syrup for 4s., Long and S h o rt Tolsicco, Scotch H erring an d Frenoh Codfisii, Mackerel, Slvul nnd tlio aelchmtod Blue Fisli, together w ith a ll kinds th n t m ay be railed for by smaller families. - B O O T S AND S H O E S , , Groceries, Crockqrv, Cutlery, Noils, I’u in ts, Otis, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers nnd Ready M^fle Clothing a ll of which ivill he sold a t th o lowest figures. Urconui Sept. 19, 1855. °1? ........ , ^SuperinlwlcnU of the Chenango Qstal,-j,, J,!. • I James'Pkltop, Section No-2 , . . . . . .Sbcrbinpq, ., He x r v W. Suii’iia s 8. . v Blngbamthn. S am u elH . P a b x iia k , *:ob., . i a . . O l f o r d . ' i *** ’U S u p en r is o r s , 3?Q Y ra;C % li*,( Bainbruljt, ' * ' j Josi All B .Nonrnni-p. Georuf. W . ChampM*’/ 1* Qjcentry, ' . J o u x Foote* Hardware an d S toves! THE subscriber Invites th e attention of the public to his stockuf Hardware, Iro n , Steel, Nuils, 'I’in a n d Sheet Iro n Wurc, i . UpwhTds>of 6000 bbla of-pork tern (jcred fos-tluHBritisli Government, havo hfl?p condemned a s unfit for use. The article Sv d s Spoiled bv dofcctivo casks, Which allowed, th o plenty tolcdk. ;. Mr. F . Lawfott of W atertow n, had lija pockets picked os ho w as leaving tho Troy c a rs at Sqhcncctndy, on Friday, of $200in money an d ccrtififiato of dopus- i t $600. A well known farmer an d miller o f hlunroo county, h a s provetl by careful xp'erimcnta th a t grown w heat retains 11its vitalit.v, an d is as good as the best seed wlioat” for sowiug. oro eocms to V>6a Btotuly slream of ation from tho lin ite d States to Urope. Tho packet ship Tt/nmcanda. milcu'Troni Philodelplda for Liverpool, 5U S aturday, w ith ton cabin, and 2CI flecrago passengers. C aptain W est, the veteran .comnmn- }dcr o f tlio Collin’s stcamor“ AtIantic,” is to ;.h a v e chnrgo o f tho \.Adriatic tbo now .itod magnificent steam er now being constructed for tlip sanio com pady.. I , 2 J o i n e r s T o o ls ,S to w e s , D a ir y M a i d s , A gricultural Furniu-ea, Straw Cutters, C om S bel- li-rs,.Cultivators, Plows, Scrapers, Sleigh Shoes and Dog Powers. Also a larg e stock Window Glass, all o f which hu will sell as cheap os can be bought in the county. J . U. REYNOLDS. *>!.' Don Arms (Jukkn. GJumlm. Hir a m E. St o r iw. J. L . WniTko«iL Jo h n Hb a d t . GuitforU; Th o ma s P. Hicks. Greene, S ept 19, 1855. Greene, Ao d is o .x D. Ad a ms .C. P, .G, CuxxixagAM. German, - , Ma n u f a c t u r e r of nil kinds of h a u n b s k WORK, Trim ks, Vulises, &t\, &c. Als< Duller in * N . II . SH ORT , Ha b mo x -Qybt kbua x - k s . JUnddaei», Wu j j a M BcmkAr.- Sa m u e l Lo u d . .Cogvoox B, B a u ic g . MeJhnouyk, ; ti Cu a u i j s U. Ap k l w, UTix i a mHj u M .' Forth A'bhettX, tvu S m s M U it L tin i. D. W a tito .' Saddles, Travelling Bags, Wfdps, Brushes, C urry Combs, Cords, &e. O uo diwr East of tUo Post Office. _ °1^3 F ete Berlin, Akdbkw J.C a e fe x te r. .,NeuiQ5 Dip(WI>19a i Fontitk, N . P . W i n t a k . r tlH E untlcTslgnod Asscwora o f tho corporation JL of th e Village of Grqcnejtmv.u completed tho asucsmcnt Ifoll for 1855, an d a oqny th e re o f is left with L .R. Hitchcock, one of the memliers, a t Ills Store in said village, whero wimo m ay lie examined u n til Thursday, Soph 20j h t 1855—on- whiph day tho assessors will myct a t H itchcock fo Davies Store, to review n nd correct* th e ir as- sessment upon die application of any ixwson who Ider • may consld ■ themselves aggrieved. L. II. HITCHCOCK,) Assessors I.. D, LEW IS, ? of G rccnb B. F. ADAMS, ) Village. A ssessors’ N o t i t e . Ja m e s M. Smit h. Offord, CUABLQI W . IIaMILTOM. Otrelic, Wil l ia mH . Aiu is d k t . J'tymoHlk, . . • »/ • / Geq*0£ C aeiU x t. LrkAsB«bin(. ^ W . B. IfrnaM k\ *@^Somo Of tllb''‘ft)blka'tftl ByOf .Tlm y arc a b o u t \’ ..................... Greene, son, formerly' offlcci publiBli jvjfc^Tor Uiom4 . Ho. servos-n 'bettdy fate. -F i B .'F ish e r; . the. nondescript Chcnaago Telegraph takes th e editorial chair, poor\ F ra n k 1 -St k pii e k Asmostr. I ’hartalia, Mens’ Cowhide,'Kfp, Morocco, Cnlf nnd S plit L eath er Boots (princi|ially spllt,)M eus’ Cowhide, Kip, Morocco,tjnlf an il Grain Blk Brognns,.(prin. clpnlly Grain Bill.) Lnilies' Cloth a n d Moro>x -o Riotees a n d Itmikins. Boys, Youtlis nnd Misses Iks'itR nnd SjiiK-M of o il kinds, and n nice icwjrt- rncnt o f Clicks.- H a r d w a r e , N a i l s j S p ik C s, D.Hir Trim mings a n d n general asso rt merit of Shelf Hard Ware a n d Cntlery, Oruckciy-and Ulass IVare, a full asm’-rtment o f illuo aiid com- Crockery Ware and Glass Ware. D ru g s an d M e di c i nes , such as are used by th e dlllurcnt physicians all ovl-r tho world. P atent Medicines, sqcb ns W eaver’s Ryrup, Javne’H Medicine, Gmfii-nbiirg MeiHcine, Rog- er's Liverwort ami T ar, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Buck's American Ci.m|*miid, a now remedy, T rask's o intm ent, Bnunliu's Halve,' , ALI ^ K IND S <> F PID LS , Men ill's K|klv in L iiilm uil a n d Brown's Holy W ater, am i finally a ll kinds tlfiit ca n be found in America, for we have tnkdn g re a t [riirts to have th i.1 departm ent complete. Faints , and 0il, Zino Faint, W hite Lcivl, French Yellow,Venetian Red,Olilo Mnd, ('neidn Fossel Pnlnt, nnd every other k in d th a t can lw called for. lam p , .Linseed anil Boil- ed Linseed, Neal’s Foot, Boiled Rosin Oil, Dye Stuffs o f all kinds too numerous to mention. Je s s e Ck u mb. G.-L. L m iE K Oswood, AS. Pitcher, R o sw ell K . UuviLNE. Tu i o e x x D\. VfAKtLY. B. T . fits f ta L . Proton, W o clip .the abovO fronr-tljo Madison C o .JW »o /, \'c.ditcd b y W . W , Chnbijdek, UA. M” This unfortunate indiviilual,har* log d oubtless a w ish to g a in ^ptorlety, comes down th u s upon u s .' Such n o ti- ces from our aBUcVPepubUcmav miw]lft: wo consider ruoro com plihiontarjrb’hi' their o w n la n g au g ^ ttiap ,if,dpilv,cred|n tho languago rff gen tlem en i'' * 1 0 - P . -------rUu-4>»i'iy..-...“ i :<r t \» •» , Smyrna.. J ffuilgo Rnggles of th e C ourt of A]>- peals, h a s sent in his resignation to tak e effect from and after the 2 0th of U c to ;hcr n e x t. The resignation has been filed in tlic Secretary o f 81810*3 e|Tieo. Monday, th e 18thult., tlic harvest jju p rc ^ ty generally cijnimoilee^ j n rEngland, tlio' w eather wns Ifonutifnlfy fine. Tllcf0[j?[ n: Woifdcrfur'htendth of w h e a t, oh' th e ' ground an d ol great de- piand for fiber! -E l e c t i o n N o t i c d . Be x j a m ix S to rm . Shtrbatnt, IVAimm F . Rl i x c i i a e o. , / F» E . p u n g X u ' ' Ie a C. Dlrra. Calmly and In frequent prayer and in the use o f all prcscrilicd ordinances sh e awaited the final hour. I t caiuc and found h e r watching. CDe xXk o o Co i’n t Y SgEsfrr'a Gf t ic k, I\ '1 N onw itn, A u g u s t28,1855. , f • TVTOTIOE-fs hcrcliy given tl ia t a General Kleo- 1 \ tlon p i l l liohcldirt th o Goimty of C henango, on tho TucHday.miocceding th o lim't M onday o f Novemtier n ex t, at avhlch w ill be chosen n Se- iTetary o f State, In th e place o f Ellas W . Leav- enwort.li; n Comptroller, In th e nlace o f James M.-Cook ; a n Attdrnoy G eneral in th e place o f Ogden Uoflfinnnj a State Engineer nnd S urveyork in the place o f Jolin T. C la r k ; a State T reasur- er, Iri the plnce of Klhrfdge G. S paulding; a Ca- nal Commtaxioner, in th e place of F rederick Fol- I c t t ; nn lo sp ecto r of S tate PrisohsA u t h e placvp of Darius C la rk ; a Ju d g e o f ti p C ou rt qf-rApr ixailg,, in tlic nlace o f Addison G ard jfw r; m l '‘ whose terrn s'o f service Will expire o ff th e la st driy .o f Dceemhcr next. Also a J u d g e o f tlie Gourt o f Appeals, in th o place of C h arles H. Ruggles, rorigucd. Also, a Justice o f tho Su- prcmc C o u rt for tho S ix th Judicial D istrict, \in the place o f Schuyler Cfjppen, whose te n d of office w ill expire on tho land day-of Dooembcr n e x t; also, n Senator for th e Eighteenth Senate District,-in tlic place o f A dam Storing, whtwo term of office will expire on th e last d a y of Dc- ivmlsT n e x t.' S m U k r i l t e i -..l Thomas 8. Pusrt*. H . J L Swootly alw badu.iulMu.tc. the lovyd th a t pres- sed around h e r. With unbroken voice fiMc spoho thu farewell words. I t w as a liallowcd scene such as Heaven pares a t w ith joy. It s. enu-das though (ho world of sp irits was vi ry near us then,—os th o u g h tho spiritualised imagina- tion could ca tc h the ru stlin g of ungt-i wiugx ns they waitotl to hear tlic parting spirit to thu bosom of .celestial peace. She has pone Tlio family circle is broken. T h o heart of youthful friendship is sad.The. te a r starts to the eyq of loved companions as her nnm o is hn-atheii But her record is o n high, a n d her r--t is sweet Soon many o f those am o n g ns who knew and loved her in life, “Shall m eet her on thnt^peneifiil shore, - ;;'§:,f JE_\_,';)§3 ‘V Q. ,? 6\ . -------rUu-4>»i'iy..-...“ Tho foltqwihg ig a. lipt of tl\c , V . ' T.p^Mujtod,', Crooks, . • I J r - V wc t i , , J < * K ’ T h at Pb a k FiiaLY.-^-This .well, fenbwn fam ily of mnsibiahA’ p'f o p t ^ 'g i|n n g ‘ ft C o n cert here o n hfondaj'-Aven'ingy,. th e p i t h i n s t . fortune, of listeningi .to tlie ir music, but flrom t |l o high tHfr Press, ejsow hcrc, w c advlao aUito. g ^ .an d licar tlieni.’” 7 1 ' ’ ,y LATEE FBOM EUEOPE. Detail* of. the.BrntUe o f -^rftkUr Bridge. ' A t N ew -O rleans, it 13gratifying learn th u t tho pestilence is at-length on % wane, So terrible hav e been th e experiences of Norfolk an d Portsm outh, how ever, th a t th e . sufferings of th e C rescent City thiS season, have been in a m easure lost sig h t of. . Political items.. r-——■ m on thnt^peneifiil Whero p a ttin g words o re heard no m gro.” * In Norwich, nn th e 7 t h . i n s t , J . BAkDQl.rrr, son o f Gen. Hendrick C rain, nicd 18 yeans. Fthankful p a s fiivors, focturing csrriagc* a n d o f th e latest sty les. is anria eso f tbo ib M v qnteriaU I o f th elatest sty les, a n d w ill bu(k4,to^q(rim; to s u it customers, a n d as low o s can b o bought n t a n y o th e r establishm ent In th e-tx m n h y , Grecno, SajA., 19, 1855. h lM . « '* t. »■*,. T h e San Fpfincisco H erald states t h a t Mr. Silas Burr&ws, tin American gen- tleman ju st arrived from China, was an oyo w itness to. tlio execution of thirty five hundred rebels who w ere taken p ris on or 3*111tho linttlc near <'an ton in th e m onth o f March lost. t. »■*,. Ma ix e El f c t io x —-Fu s io n U s e d Ur.— Sufficient returns h a v e been received to show t h a t the Republican. Fustrfh Maine f.aW candidate Toy Governor, Mr. Mor- rill, th e pre-ont incum bent, is defeated. Ho is n--t elected b y tlic p eo p le, and the complcxi-n qf j t h o . Legislature shows that th e re is no Chance for h is election bv tliat 1)' -dy. In m any cascsTTic TTelil- C crats proper a n d tlio Conservative Whigs, unitctU ipon the samd candiates for mem bers of th e Legislature. Tlic vote is the heaviest ever dast in th e •State. In 1GQ townships, Morrill, re ceived 29,155 voteSj Wells ()*ehi.)26,- OG9, R eed (W hig) 6,262. ty 'f f ——* ’“v f •Yeru’o x t ‘, Election-—Kxo w Konhvos TRirMDHANT -^ -MdNTi'ELjEn, -Sept. 4th.-1 - Our S ta tb ; election took p la c e to d ay . There Whs considerable cxcitdmetrt,,and •a very fujl vote c a st. Stcplicu Roj'co, tlic p re s e n t Governor, has been re-elect- ed by n handsome majority. He Was supported by W h ig s, Rejmblicafts and Know Nothings. M erritt Clark was supported^ by th e Democrats. : Rc t l a n d, Sep. 4. Tlic election w a s a more exciting one tlvan urns anticipate^-The returns, so far ajnreceivcd h ere, indicate th a t Koycq •Rvimhlhia n , is re-elcctud~Govor iror; uiui the w hole fusion S ta te ticket. It also seems probaplo t h a t th e Know N othings have c a rrie d the Legislature, as n e a rly ail the to w n s h e a rd from in this county, have elected K . N. Repre- sentatives. Wc h av e re tu r q s of Rep- resentatives e lec ted ih 42 scattering towns in Burlington, W indham , R u t- land, Mcndon, Addison, OJflfrtcjidon an d F ranklin counties-, and th e y aft K. N . with t h e e&ccption of five. Tlio Know N othings h av e probably carried th e ir Senatorial tic k e t in most of the counties..- A t K ing's Settl mcirt, o n M uidny, ‘tlie 3d inst., OirAnurrrK, wife o f Elijah Buell, In the 64th year of lie f age. In E llington, Chau. Cq., on tho 17tU u lt., -Jt i.i.v Em e l ik b, wife of OrviJI L. Mead, n/id slaughter of. L>ni id I’. JmLson, i.f Oxford, aged 32 years. > In South JJcw Berlin, A ugust 21st.; Janf. A. w ifeofM athow C. Griswold, an 1 d au g h ter of Elbridgc G. Owens, aged-10 years, 4 months. f \'m':' 5,». 1 i.’;:,\ 3‘: 537., ' KS} Vi ’ ta»; I ‘V’ J‘ ‘ 0 / M ea t ! P R I O ^ . HJteat T f1.1 rj-|\ -Tin - - . fZ t f—^?L/» .. t ' B i o if e & fT H A .R L iaw H IT L G d K , (I th is M iir io tA A f ie ^ J csce S t., under Stoughtori’s S h n s'a te p p w ilU mil talAn* m«1I IiaWm |Vb^ J l-t- s e ll ulcer anil b e tte r H eats th aa d a y o tb e rx c ' 1 ... Ready Made Clothing. 'Hie following nnmcd C o u n ty Officers are also to be elected for said C o u n t y T w o Members of Assembly ; tf~ Sheriff, in t h e place o f 'Romeo Warren, a County Judgp, In th e place o f Roswell Judsun ; a Superintendent o f tho P g o r, In th e plan* of Tsrnel K inyon; tw o Justices o f S aslo n s, m the pliuxvof F ra n d s B . Diramick a n d Jam es M. D. iJ n r r ; tlirae C oroners, in th e place of John W. Cnse and B lia .S. Sill, ns appears from the following Notice addressed to the Sheriff of Chenango County, iiy th e Secretary o f S tate. - ROMEO WARREN, Sheriff. By R osw ellC uririss, Under Sheriff* ’ . Tills departm ent wo w \” hl say is fu ll and com plete o f Clothing, m ade under tho suiwrvlsion of Mr. F. Dinuin, o f this place, and we Intend to keep tlie liest stock of -that kind o f trade in tli is place'. We have now ~ 2 0 0 C o a t s G e tt i n g U p , for the Fall and W in ter trade anil o th e r articles in tills line in proportion. • P a rtic u la r attention [mid b> getting up Clothing to order those w ant- ing any tiling in th is line will do w-cll to call Window 8asli of various sizes from H. U. Bliss' I'lictory, the’ ligsf in this m arket. Glass and P utty to go with Bliss'Hash. •The Kansas Legislature adjourned on tho 3,0th ’of August. T hey adopted such portions of tho Missouri code of laws a s were n o t locnlly inapplicable or incpnsistant w ith the Itnvs already pns- ‘scd. The pro-slavery Convention nomi- n ated Gen. W hitfield as delegate to Con- gress. - van, 3136: was G U N S M l T H i O N G 4!-. r - S J REED, Jicgs loavo to in k k rib tM infcaUlaBta * «f Gteenc (lad yiciffity. t ^ A o A uam a a u fa ctm e.a n d Jq -dn He« iA o ? 'U |n * w a rriiiitc d t^ d t\2 p ^ ^ f«« tL fr^ S i'n :' '^U S ^S a i Lhtriw'tcd td htnr*MH,!B(i db h b 'b d H fo riK itK i. S h o p n e x t door to 'V y D in tin '* TaUoriSho&nr-i j.) J < ift - ■1 1 ■) - ■» - ' * V ^ rD i i G re o n o ,» p [ l 9 , , l ^ - tT, ; ^ n In B utternuts, on tho 2 4 th u l t ,' JaCo b Wa l - x Mdaats, aged 03 years. - . & )h* 4 ’ . I t is stated th g j largo contracts have boon mado for th e introduction t)fis,ycar into th o island of Cuba of a largo num bers o f Atrican slaves. Otoe p arty alone lias contracted for 7,ODD. Portuguese ag en ts it is said, are now in New York m aking arrangements. T h e British Government contract for w arm clothing for the troops in’.jthc Crim ea the ensuing w inter covers 45,- 000 coats 'wests and pantaloons lined1 w ith fur. The water-proof clothing con- sists of 5o,000 cloaks with-sleeves? an d 00,000 pairs of oxdude boots, impervi- ous to snow w ater, ' In Oxford,, on the 6t h Inst.;. Mr. P u ilip Co6k, iiged 78-ytoirs. ‘ ’ STATE O F NEW-YORK:; S‘rijinrrABT's OmtfK, J • Aldant*; 'A ugiut^O , 18 5 5 -' f 7b the Sheriff of the County o ff CkenmyO t—a *• T h e papers* anno.iihcm 'thc arriv al of th e eteam ers ArdgO an d Africa, w ith dait03.froin! n a v r c en d Southampton, to A tjk .'2 9 ih ttichisivc. , • Th e WAa.-r-Tbe papers contain m any in tere stjn g ^ rle ta ils of. th e recent b a ttle o fT ra k tiM lid g o , -ontiKi Ghecuaya, h u t ifrjsp n e w incidents, ' . -Generals Sim plon a n d Pelissicr both fu rn ish reports. They s a y t h o Russians' a t ta c k w a s a delib erate effort to raise the. siege of Sevastopol, and if tlio Ru&Bi- a n s h a d succeeded in holding the heights on t h e Allies’ s id e of th o river, th e y in- tend a d fartlveg-4o-attaok-t.h e A llie 8 ^ o m n a m e ly : a main' qttabk oh BaJakluva, another on th e British camp, an d another^ sim ultaneously on.-t h e ex- tre m e rig h t’a n d left of th e French lines. D ocum ents found on th e b o d y of a Rus- sian generalindicato' this, T h e battle began a t b re ak of day-.: Tho Russians cro sse d -th ei-iv er on floats, an d drove in t h e Allied Out-posts. G en. Simpson says th e ' ItussJang ad- v a n c e d three tim e s w ith th e mtjst deter-' m in cd bravery. Thrice th e y carried thej b rid g e and crow ned the heights^ b u t Were t h r i c e d riv en back b y the F re n c h b a tte r ie s .’ 1 ■ G en. Pelissier calls th e French loss 17 officers kilicd-and53-woundetl. T h e Sar- d in ia n los^ w a s 250. The loss o f the R ussians was 3,000 killed and 5,000 wOvthded. . .. T h o Russian repdrt hflniits g re a t ios-' scsr an d throe gen crats ‘killed, • Ip SliiialAVuter Buy, f\V.-ifehliigfon T erritory,) l the 21st o f March lilpl, iiy ’drowjiinp, Mr. Os c a b A. I Il-o iis t o x, {cMcf-t serf of Mr. James Hnghston, o f East jJ u ilfo rd , agdd 26 years. FLOUR AND SALT , by tlic load or barrel. Also Sacks o f Flour a l- ways on lmnd. W e have for-th e Inst year !>ei-n w ilin g a little F lo u r for a pile of money—we now a m give our customers a pile ot-Fhiiir for a little moricy. 8|>eaking of money and (lour as they a re both g ettin g more a b u n d a n t, Wc bojx.- wc shaM nol have to tn w t^ o mucli Flour for a / n r d,«gjjpit we win n o t sec o n r mstomeni starve for tho want of bread. B utter Firkins from Jo h n W atson Wutroiis' great F it kin Factory. P a p e r ' H a n g i n g s , the largest nssorlnuait Hint can Is-found in the country. Also Bordering to m atch and a full assortm ent of Window Paper in P atterns nhil Roll. Sib—N otice is hereby g iv e n )th n t a t th b G en eral Election to In h eld In th is Slate o a t ho Tues- day Bucceedixrg tho first Monday of N o v cn it ' folli Jlo em ber owing officers nrc id b e elected, next, th e to-wit A tW atcrlm ry , Conn., o n thc^Olli lilt., Dca. .nECTon l ’ o nm p, formerly cf4?oventry. Msmd'TO&t tif ffe^foliovtfog a r tic lei-k o band dt wholesale or-rciaifr •’5' Ploughs, Itoad ^ci^pers, 9ffiGvratqte |m dr, H orse Roger's P a te n t. lyiiccl Culflvatar, C Shellers, Dog P o w e r s ,''C ^ iii^ 'fo ir H F ^\ ' a ll klhdk bf Mill Gearing,*-’ ^ V f e w . ' S t a b l e A c t i n g B a U Y a lv tf f 'v - Caldron Hetties, K v d Poi! Rox- as-^ - aH-d A d p tio n rP lp ^ B k e t a f o f t a lu t a d t rfu1' h o rse vvhgons, B o rin g Madiinea,* Moi _-chines, Saw Arbors. WiqdojVf Goajxlx: 'A f l ’i o f thachmo repairing dohe on a b o r t nouje-\ - Any Quantity o f Old h*Uhfta. waiitdd1 hf eXr change. CM hpnid FoaoUCoppeFandBiMi.\ Greene ^ 19^1855, g # ^ J»jr A Secretary of Htatc, ih th e plncc o f E llas V(.- Lcnvonworth; i ,» f,« , , i - A Coinptroller, in the place of ja m c s jll. Cook;- An A ttorney General, th o p la (e .o f Ogden In Guilford Centro, an th e 7th inst., Bami-- mt.ivEKT, aped 81 yqdts. In Covcntryvillc, on 'th e 7th i n s t ) Wo o d - WAnn Wa hUk n, Esq.? nged 64 years. A State Engineer a n d Surveyor, in. th o place o f Jolin T. C la rk ; . A State T reasu rer, in th e place of E lb rld g e G. * A C iin ^ CchnmiMdoncr In the place o f Freder- ick F o U c tt; An Inspector o f Slate Prisons, in. th e ^ la c o -o f Ltto R1 {.3 .7?/;‘_* L a s t u t no t L eas t i trty, “‘*fA.’ we ~—~;-« tn 7%..-‘v. Mr. Fillmore has declined the honor of D octorate 6f Ldw s from tho University of Oxford, w hich Lord Palm erston an d Other, great m en of E ngland were de- siro u s to have conferred on him, a n d this .on th e g round th a t h e had not re ceived a U niversity, or ev e n a College ed u catio n , -S om e of his illustrious p r e decessors in tho P residential chair w ere w e re not so modest, though for less in- s tru c te d t.han lie, M r,’ Fillmore was p resented to tho riperpr of th e French on, the 16th A u- g u s t ,-together w ith 'n in e te e n o th er Americans. Mr. F. was to have been favored w ith A p riv ate presentation, an d consequently w e n t in blac|c dress, but b y some uiioxplainedaccident was., throw n among his own countrym on, who-w ere in uniform, and lie thus-presented in m ore than one respect; t h e most notice- able figure in th e company, ‘ AL1GHT, iqicn buggy wagonras gui»l os ncw.- Pricc $75. Jlates’ m a k e . \Utica. N Y. T. C.GltAXN’-ia .Grcc-nc, _°1? We would say to those lia\ ing lu-eounts on .our Izidger, stamling over one year, th a t Wc Ore now trying to raise (lie>vind to buy more-goods anil if they have a little o f the tilin g needful on h and to liaiid ms, -wc should lxl very th a n k fu l, for it isan old (ulage tb a tc v e ry little helps. IJiose owing us on Notes fo r tho lastjycar’s account aro rcsjxt-tfully Invited to help u s a l i t t l e also. HITCHCOCK & DAVIES., Greene, Sept. 19, 1855. • °17 -.DnriuirChtrkT -----------------------------------t T A Ju d g e o f the C ourt of'Appeals, i n tho plneo of A d d isori'tlunliner; All w hose terms o f serv ice will ex p ire o a tho last day q f December n e x t. Al*o, a»T udgc of th e C o u rt of Appeals, jn place o f Charles H. Rnggles, resigned; Also, a Jnstlee of th e Supremo C o u rt for tha. Sixth Ju d icial D istrict, in th e place o f Schuyler Crippen/whoso term o f office will ex p ire on tho last day o f December n e x t ; , - jm » , / .Grcc-nc, .Sept. 19, 1855. Ha Office oner Jiai , DENTIST! •oek fy Welch’s Store. VltK ltE h e will nbrays ho in readiness toremler hisprofes- sional services tu all who-m ay re 1} ts xx x\\ \\$§‘\\\\ \\>\;\ :1“; ‘-2%.,‘ P2551 E21,:-_ .1”, _._ 7 ‘r . » 4'?’»':L‘,g~. ‘ or 3118!! J‘ j died Math ' -Es’? day ; , Also, a Senator for th e cightccnth Senatc Dis- trict, in th e place o f Aijam Stotlhg, whose term of office w ill oxplrc on d h o la st day o f DcOcfnbcr next. <• ’ .County Offccrt atm to he Elected far said County. Two Members o f A ssem b ly ; A Sheriff, in th e place o f Romeo W a rr e n ; A County. Judge, i n th b place of Roewcll Juct- io n ; * .« ; quire them. Teeth inserted on P iv o t or fine Gold Plate by Atmospheric Pressure. Doonvwl teeth filled, tliR. best m aterial used, and a ll work Warranted. A superior article o f Tooth Powder, Tooth Ache Drops and wash for diseased gum s, con- stantly on, h an d . Advice a n d prescription gratis. H . HODGE. • _° l l -T S x a s Election-.--—N o w O rleans papers of ’W ednesday, < contain advices from Texas confirming th e success of E vin^ the Am erican nom inee for Congress in tho e a ste rn D istrict. The election of the A m erican cadidates ;for*Lieut. Governor and Jmnd-Comraissibnfersarc ..claimed. A Sopertntendjcnt-pf th o Poor, in t h e place e f Israel K p iy p n ; , TvA Jdkflfcek. o f Sessions, In tlie p la c e df F fan r cis E-D inm uck ad d Ja m e s M. Ii. C arT ; ‘ l '*] T liree Cororibrs, in tb e p la e e o f Jo lin ,W , Uase nnd B iin S. 811L. .Y o u rs R cspcctfuIlyi,., / ) . E, VA LEAVENWG1' * ' ' I Secretary • Greene, Sept. 19, 1855. g_ vii. filen xngb Chenango House AND FURNITURE l'ORf SALE. P ri- ce low . Terms-ca.-v. irecne, Sept. 19, 1855. - , ‘§:'~i‘§ WW ' ‘E? J . W , C ar t er , DEALER I N HATS, CAPS , FANCY FURS, BUFFALO ROBES ■ &c., &c.' Greene, N. Y. . *1? * •!? II. . E E ., 1‘-. \_.-j ,_‘ ‘v I/3 i u a ‘ I 4:2\ V‘ is ‘5t',~.x;., »Q 1‘: :. »~-~. A. ,3, ___' .,_“‘~‘ V-4 \‘ ’.-3,“ P O S T O F F I C E N O T I C F ,! DO. y ou w ant I /jttc r s from your friends ? DO y6U want Hebool Books for y o u r children? o-you want Htq(ioncry. of a n y k in d ? I)o y ou wiint;Riank. Books ? - Do you wnijt the N ew s of th o day ? Do yon want Toys fo r your ch ild ren ? Do y ou want Postage Stamps ? Do you want Y ankee Notions'? Do you wont envelopes for your Letters ? CALL AT TH1‘> TOST O FFICE ! ' W. D. rtJRPLE. Greene. Sept. 19, 1855. ° 11