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Bu t t h e cares o f h u sin esa n t -. dishearten- en im S B B SS S UMKftB Angel* c a e a gfr; t o.s le e p m ftq g je c n c r i m a k in g j lie s h a d o w s d an ce an d quiver, a ijd 'th e y ou n g le a v e s w liigpcr dyeam ii^. a* if t h e F u y s Ji.eld.fiaxmval nm ojig^licm Ono h y one th e s e n tin e l ^tars c a m e forth, ui)d from T lieii,M q fjji^ ill'.!O f fsapphire, kept th e ir w a tc h ev er tb o d w e lle r s earth. Into c v e i y bosom .their rad ian e y e s looked dovjrn,« n d ;th e s e c r e t s o f ah heart s w e r e open, tp th em . (Dhildhood,. w itH H ts rosy t i s i o n s flitting b y HkeTam- h e w t in t s ; t lie d eep er hea^t o f youth, w ith i t s passibhAte clrcamings, qU glory clad ; m anlioqd ’w ith ,tho> m e m o r ie s of b lossom s crushed, an d id o ls b ro k en , dash- ing, b a c k the H ast t h a t wklka lik q a phan- tom i n th e fo o tstep s a n d W ijdly calling on ,{lie future -/.and old ago, w i t h palsi- c d lic a r t and h u sh e d pulse, k n e e lin g calm-* ly q t tlie g ra v e s o f his y o u th .a n d man- h ood ,w aitih g t h e b eck o n in g o f'th e white- b ro w ed angel t h a t m o rta ls ca ll D ea th . In a qqiet cham ber, w here t h e cur- tains w a v ed g e n t ly to and fro h i the •wind ns it sh ooli o u t t h e odors fro m the night-bloom in g Bowers, a ip j' b o r e them into t h e room, a g i t l la y dying,—passing s lo w ly through t h a t stran ge tran sition by w h ic h th is g er m o f im m o r ta lity with- in, b u r s ts from it s cerem ent o f c la y , and\ ex p an d s in to th e b eau ty o f an amaran- thin e ilo w er. I t w a s b u t th e ‘common lot* t h a t w a s upon her. W e h a v e all marked it often, and know t h a t sleep stea ls over th o b ody, sh u ttin g th o eyes that w i l l n ev er ag a in look th ro u g h tears, stiffenin g th o g en tle lip that w i l l never again q m v er t o so m e storm t h a t shakes the h ea rt strin g s, s e ttin g a se a l o f peace on th e b row w here tbo hajnd o f sorrow w ill n ever m ore h e laid. W e h a v e mark- ed, too, how ‘Som etim es ju st w h e n tlie soul is p a ssin g , i t ‘ seem s - to lo o k back from tho Bpirit land, and u t t e r sbmo thrilling w ord, th a t w ill dw ell forever In the h e |r t s th a t ca tch tlio so u n d . ' ^ l o o o d a B . [fttlie w a y iflfid o a tiiitr y tiD i'iT u s lim a - , 4nd Ue r w atf as rbddy td pm l a tqcdii qs •datge ri4 q^T>^lyK^ ^>hfe, as to extfqet ,one;of afchUdfe front ieothi As proof of Hliis, JoJrarfclateH'thcrfoHowing: J“Dr. 'I’uslim akdr <yrii.' regularly bred us. a physijjiwij, or surgooy, b u t h e P f|s§fiegfiA.Pdtilrallyl,a stropg jimchuoteal gcjnius an d a line ap p e tite ; an d finding his teeth o f great kervice in gratifying^ jLlie latter P ropensity, h e dojleluded that\ hq g<iuld d o more good in~tlto iyorWj, dnd freutejniiri-happiness therein, by; p u ttin g t h e teeth o f its inhabitaaU good ord£r, thatr i n (my o th er way ; s o Tpphmaker became a clentist, l j c k a s . tho jnan t h a t first invented {Tie m etho qlj placing eog-wheels in the h a c k 't e e t h for the m o re perfect nmstication of food;1 aiid ’lie’ cliiihied to b e th e o rig in n f dificOY'- eilcr^f t h a t method-of filling cavities \Viith ,a k in d of p u tty , w h ich becoming h ir u directly, caused th e tooth t o a c p g S0 grievously llmt i t I)ail .to be pulled, thereby g fv in g \lio deutlst jtwo -succes- sive fees fo r the snroo job. ■ ' . I ’ ushm akcr ivos-ono d a y seated in h is office, in t h e .city o f Boston^ Mass., wheri a stout old follotf nan)ed \Byloil p re sen t- ed himself to have a tootli draw n. Tlie dentist se a te d iiia .p a tie n t'in ih o ch a iro f torturft, a n d opening h is m outh, (liscovr ered th e re an enorigous tooth, on th e right h an d side, aboqt fts largo as h e af- terw ards e^presj^U jk *a^ a smpU Poly- glot ftiV ln f-^phull IiaVc trouble w ith this W t l i , fhyiight Tuahraakcr, h u t he ipjappcd -on. j i i s lieaviebt forceps' and .pulled. ■ i t didn’t conic. Tlieri lie trie d •the turn-screw, -exerting his utm ost strength, b u t the tooth tyouldn’t s tir . “Go a w a y from here,” saidT ushm akur to Bylon, “and re tu rn 1n 0 week, an d I’ll draw tlm t tooth for you, or know -the reason w hy.” Ifjdpqrgot up, jciapped a hajidkoreidof 'to his ja w , and p u t forth. Then th e den- tist w ent to work, and in th ree days he invented a n instrum ent which he wus confident W’ould pull anything..* I t w as a combination of th e lover, pulley,wheel and axle, inclined plane,w edge and screw. The c a stin g s w ere nmde, tftid. th e m a- chine p u t up in th e office, over an iron chum,—rendered perfectly statio n ary by iron.tods going down into th e founda- tion of th e granite building. In a week old Bylon returned ; he was clm nped in- to the iron .clmir, tho forceps conn.ected with flic mnehino nttachcd firmly to tho tooth, n n d Tiisluuaker, statiuncil him self in th o roar, took hold of a lever four feet in length. Ho turned it slightly. Old Bylon gnvo n groan a n d lifted his right leg. Another tu r n ; another groan, untl up w e n t the leg ngnin. \\\>’»‘ 1 .~ $3.‘; ~‘x‘.‘- '¢,.,= '‘ «‘.-4\ . -.-’~\-‘ éi ..~..,_ old, Aimeno was an H ereto** •Wi*fr._ '--.TSE-^sr ■ckcta w erefu ll o f gold , dSvkl'ftlirB ' ' ’ • r B o iM cwled o n her daughter to pay. her a tar,: pay. . r tf a * , *he. daughter -JT f.I Till '{ • . isssM W fc^ ** /** ^ > 1 % BW A ftta price for tlie tea, But never thethrip-penny tax.\ -■ ^Ybc*h*dl^j$l>llft¥i^W>?lit*f; 'and reddened ’ ■ my'bW’daugliter, you see; I sure 'tia quite proper the duughtt r should w fth -fa g e ,;'' \“ ^ • a l b and . W c h - t- exag- p g t l i ST‘|)arinred tirem, and^for-imjiny y ^ a rs they s e ld o m m et.. My h u a f e t t l e d down in th is p la ce, pnd •iter w e n t forth t o b a ttle.fo x th e r ig h t s Ip t h e councils o f the n a tio n . \f “F o r bomc t i m e wo w e r e g rea tly pros- r e d . A lu c r a tiv e bnShicss b ro p g lit u s icalth almost b ey o n d our,hopes.' T w o ch ild ren cam e likd a su nb eam , to lig h t pp ou r happy h o m e w i t h their j o y o u s f m ile s and to c h e e r our s p ir its witb^Jieir in n o c e n t p rp ttle. Those-w y y o 'h n p p y ^days, and j lo v e t o rccal tiicm^ B u t a la s 1 t h e y wcro s o o p co v ered w ith c lo u d s o f dank n ess, t h a t even t h e ey e o f faith c ou ld hardly p en etra te. : * . “O n o of t h e firmB in w hich m y hus- b a q d ’s funds w e r e p la ced becam e involV* ed, an d onr lit t le all w a s sw ep t fro m bur g r a s p . W hen \he found tlm t e v e r y ef- fort t o recover i t h u t p lu n g ed him d eep er i n t o difficiflty, ho becam e dishearten- ed. S o on h i s health failed, and h e w a s co m p elled to . g i v e up h is b u sin ess en- t ir e ly . I|b th e n s o ld ttus shop, a n d w lm t else w q Cbuld sn are, a n a w ith the a v a ils p a id every d e b t ex cep t one. T h is w a s d u e to . a frien d , who -th ose to w a i t for his* m on ey r a th e r than to take from ub th e co tta g e w lie ro w o lived, th o on ly p r o p e r ty w e co u ld th e n call our: own B u t hardly w a s Iho arrangem ent m ade w h e n tlui g e n tle m e n d ied , lea v in g th e n o te in tho h a n d s of o n e w ho k n e w h o t h ow to show m ercy! Hi* dem anded im- m e d ia te pnyijient, und w e were a b o u t to sejl o u r h ou se w hen o u r oldest c h ild w a s ta k en dow n w ith fever, and soon left u s , ns w o hope, for n better w orld. T h e sam e d is e a s e prostrated m y hus- b an d , and w h en tho p h y sicia n t o ld m e he m u s t die, I felt th a t qiy clip o f sor- ro w w a s full. B u t no ; 1 w as m istaken. T h e r e was y e t another drop to b o m in g- led in that Cup o f b ittern ess. W h ile m y h u sb an d y e t lin g ered between-lif e und d c u tb , nty d au g h ter, th o only rem aining c h ild , wns ta k e n sick also , und n fter firo d a y s ’ suffering, sho to o left us, to jo in h e r b ro th er in th o sp irit la n d .” “4>o you a s k how 1 boro this seco n d b ereuvfiicnt I I buliovo I had no leisuTO to th in k o f It. _ A ll m y tim e, nil rfiy. at*-wp te n tio n , w as g iv en to m y h u sb an d , w h o..................... w a s slowly b u t surely going dow n to tho grave. I had oven forgotten tho bnrd-licnrtcd creditor. B u t no d id npf furgi-t. Inuxornblo os d eath itself, bo ap- pe»redi,atiAUf» .timo appointed .a n d de- m anded tlio monoy. I think h o m ust h a v e been intoxicated, for 1 am su re 110 m an in his so b er sense could h a v e been so cruel. 1 told him m y husband was d y in g , hut I10 replied : ‘Sorry, so rry to h e a r i t : l lo w o n ’t earn any muro monev, -and os you ciin't pay up, I’ll j u s t tuiio th o house. You can Inc. som ewhere elsg, as you’ll have no ono to look after.’ I in te rru p te d his cruel remarks, and th in k in g to move his feelings, I led him to th e room where la y the cold form of m y child. “V aln h o p e attor- Min- o ! I m ig h t os w c lllia v o tried to movo an iceb erg. A fter m u c h £h* tr e a t y , I o b ta in e d p erm ission to rem ain in tin* house w h ile m y lo v ed one liv e d , on co n d itio n t lm t I’d g iv o u p the furniture. Thfcr I p ro m ised , th a t 1 m ight n o moro b e troubled w ith Ills loathsom e p resen ce. “Thy m an left me an d I sank in to a c h a ir , u tter ly o vercom o a t the p r o sp e c t o f t h e dosolntion before me. A t t h a t m o- m e n t 1 h ea rd a rnp a t tho door. I could n o t riso to o b ey Abo sum m ons. 1 felt th a t, my h p a r t w a s breaking. B u t tho d o o r slo w ly op en ed , and Air. W e b s te r s t o o d before m e. H o lm d com e h om o on a v is it, an d w ith o u t k now ing a n y th in g o f our so rro w s, bo ro d e over t o sco and ,em b ra ce h i s early friend. W h a t w a s h i s surprise t o find h im th a s I A n d when t h e story o f o u r tro u b les had b e en told, w h e n be h a d a ssu red h im self t h a t his lon g -ch erish ed friend h ad b ut a f e w more h ou r s to li v e , lie s a t d o w n and w e p t. \Then h o asked t o se e tlife c o r p s e o f h i s little p e t , who, w h e n ho l a s t visited u s , sot u’p on h is kneo and p la y e d with h i s w atch. A s he cp se to IcaVe th e bed, m y h usband said in a w luspcr : ‘F etch h e r to m e, th a t I, too, m ay look'upon t h a t sw e e t fa ce o n ce rnora’ “W e p la c e d the Btill b eau tifu l form be- s i d e tho b e d , and s ta n d in g n ea r it, gave ou rse lv es u p to u n co n tro lla b le griof. W h en a b le to com m and, his v o ic e , Mr. W . said : ‘L e t u s p ra y .’ A n d kneeling th e r e , b e s id o the d y in g and t h e dead, ho p r a y e d a s n o n e b u t a Christian can pray. S u r e I am th a t a p r a y e r so ea r n e st, so f u ll of fa ith and h o p e in the R edeem er, w a s neve r p ou red fortli from tlio lip s of a n infidel, 'T lladly w ould h e have sto p p ed with u s through th e n ig h t. B u sin ess forbade h i s stay. - H o left u s, nml as h e grasped _fijn-theJ a ^ t-tim c -tlic_h an d o f l ua djang. offered'at prlccs to compete w a n y th in g !0f,' e q U a lq u d lt y ln t h is o r t h e adjbitfl i n g couptite. Thoee winliiqg garm quta,m »de to 0,!rif;r1fiWhe| acoonqpod^ea^on alip rf-n o ti^, • 1; A £ 9091* ? A fw o r tm e n t, o f a r o o« r ie B YOfnf uttohtKm iii klsO halted to a'few Other ar- ticles jn the l i n e , 'name l y , ' / th e Chemnago' V a lle y ^ v - tin*, a ; 1 ‘fix I h a v e superior accom ntefistionsfor b o th mwi! M frbnago. I f I t Were n o t'fo r t h e M n lh O liq u h r fiv w , iB h o u td k c e p CQpatantlyon h a n d p g o o d aa so rh n en t o f choice . * ■ . , , Greene C henan gq.q^ N .Jf. jn c ; Buildings. _Kesi J »? , • ' Jlcr mother a tax on her tea.\ *W wrvapjp w lted up, AM^pfgdttpff the hudgetiof tea; A n dlS ^ ir Jdr' thrliepenee n pound, sho put in I i-o. l -lii lu jl. ;*c,tVartts to bring home the tax, _ cflh BttWrag'Sier eSld should obey ;\ 5 X**1' ^ l^ 'd h a lf w h lp h e r lifo away. ' The,tj)|*-vj»sconvoyed to tho daughter's door, ' All down bytac o cean rid e; •>■ l'U »bouncing girl poured out every J>otijldf ’ I^ J m g W k and boiling tide. , “C r o c l t e r y , l T a r d w a r e , N a i I s , rBpebifknd’Btiocs.'i’aint*, ByC'XVddds, *uck Skin ffil nt i ra ■dfl ( VImI A .1 _ ---^ * wantaire aleo duly cated^forij li q es a q d X i q | i q rs !J .!8n t tlip o g h Ic a titto tk e e p tf(e 1 ‘a ^ e i i t r’’l h a v e e v e ty tw u v n /o ia m tjf' wf, ’i i t i b m i d t W B i A ’ aVcliiigpAhlio. - h |UL'lfMAN, .FBISBIE. h E a rlv iite , S e p t . ' I ;f j;I f i t h , i-o. m l -lii n .o r lu jl. nil-/ '.nr. - hop .y<4t.Gffifie, - iGr#h^^3Ro«? - t -- , ’ • S .S. N IC H phS, 1#, 185$,,, .r • , . , - P it v ! i-fl' Stop o ver.G. B. Lyon’a. FonnOrir, Grecno, ,,, Grpeuo, S ep t. 1#, caflcd out to' tho Xslnnd Queen, ■ mother,” quoth sly*, h av e, -when ’tin steeped Hatches, Clocks add Jewelry ! , “The snWriber, ‘thAhkfnl to tho timcJ 'keeping public?for tho very liberal patrhn-' ago thus far extended to' him, Would *»y tlmtlio may still bo foiind at tho old stand (over tho Bank, in thithhono’s building,), where he intends keeping a large stock of A n d th c n ^ o •Your t e a y ou l>i*Aowgh, a **“ frOmjjne, No, never a tax frojnmo.” S . J q n e s , .irnJ-i*'iiTkn-> Barber and ft8Uo**b)*!!«d^ DreMbf, ; . G pnesee'st., G reene, N , Y i'^ T 'A lF * /! ■ d r i.o ii-i.i,iin,r,;riffipuj r r .Good Horses: awJit&rrihgW. te JrtftU Th* Three Jo H y jftu b u u i* . Xho t h r e e jplly liusliiijids, Qijt in th e co u n try , b y tlio n a iq o s q? TinvW ntH on, J o ff BroWn,. and B ill W alker, s a t Into o n o cycnirig d rin kfog a t th q V ilia g o ta v ern , b e in g , p r e tty w ^ll corned, tln-y agreed t h a t each o n e , 0tf r e tu r n in g hom e, ekoakl d o t h o first th in g th a t his w ife t o ld h im , jtr defnult-Af v fb if h h o sh ou ld tho tic x t m o rn in g p a y tho .hill. T h ey then se p a r a te d for | h o n ig h t, on gn gin g t o im e e t a g a in t h e n e x t m o rn in g ,-u n d Igivq an h o r ie ^ a c c ou n t o f th o ir nroodod- in ^ fi^ H ^ if ic j'S o far a s th e y rela ted to \iio n e x t morning W aiker and Brown t& e a r ly at th e ir posts; b u t it wan r * ° w (i'» o before W atson m ade his np- peirance. \Walker begnn f i r s t : t'Yon s o o w hen I en tered m y houne t h o c a n d lo w as o u t, nnd th e fire g iv in g b ill’ll g lim fn e r o f lig h t, 1 enme near w alk- in g in to a P<d« f b a tter tlftit’ the jym- _ cakes w cp o ta bo uitrdo of in tho m orn- in g ; M y w ife' w h o w a s dreadfully o u t o f humor sa id to m e snrenstii-ally, \\Jlfll, u o put y o tir foot in t h e Imtter.” ‘ }}Jo e i an you s a y , M oggy,” sa id J, ah d w ithout “t h e fen«t hesitation I put my foOthrt'thU p o t'o f b e tte r , and then w e n t - to b c d - l * \• t N ext, J o e B row n to ld his s t o r y : '“MyiwifieehnO a lr ea d y retired in onr usnal B jcepiug room w h ich adjoins th e kitcfion, an d t h o door o f w h ich w a s ajChyBOk b ein g a b le to n a v ig a te p erfect- ly, you k n o w . I nm de a drendfui elnttor- in fh f fio n g tlie h o u seh o ld furniture, an d nyL^yfq, i n no v e r y p lea sa n t tone, b a w l- e d out, ’ ‘•Do bVeSrtk tho p o rrid g e p o t.” No f so on e r said than clone : I Bcizc<\ holt! o f t h o hail o f tho pot, nnq s tr ik in g itjUgoinat the ch im n e y jam b, broke it in a hundred p ie c e s ,' A f te r t h is 'exploit I rcitlfSJ t o rest, nfid g o t a cu rtain le c tu r e ‘ all n ig h t fox my p a in s.” It w a s taOfr T ip i W ntsm l’s h ird l o g iv e on a c c e n t of H im self; w hichp.hu d id with a p e r y lofyg* fhee, ns f o llo w s ;'-’ “My vrife-gfti^rxno^the in.’o sl.'io u iw k y v; commandjfl.tfio w o r ld ; foffTvvps b io n - ’ dcringlip. it a ir s i n th e dark, w hen she* cried •o u t, • , \Derbreak y o n r neck, do, T im .” ‘l l l i L e cussed i f I do, K a te , s a i d j , a s I g a th e r e d m y s e lf u p ; I’ll sooner p a y th a b iU J A na s o landlord; here’s t h e cash fo r y o u ; a n d th is is th o Inst t im e I'll e v e r riskfiv® d o lla rs on t h e co m m a n d ^f m y w if e .’—iVa/. L a. 1 W - A vory intelligent Irishm an te lls us thfe following in cid en t of his first ex poriciice in A m erica. I cam o to tliis X cphntry several y ear# ago, and os soon arrived, h ire d out to a gentlem an - ho farm ed a few acres. He show ed We o v er th e prem ises, the stables, cow , and w lierd the corn, hay, oats, Ac., w e re fceptj a n d then s e n t mo in to get my sup- ^ per, AftfeJ SOppOr ho said to n ic : \Ja m e s, yon m a y feed t h e cow^and-givc her th e 'tim h i tk e 'W ? I-w ent o n t aod w alked about thinkidg, “w h at could he m ean ? Had I un'dfrsto&d ’hinif?’’\ I sc ra tc h e d m y -h cad .th cit resolved I would e n q u ire again }. so I w e n t into tho lib rary ,w h ere m aster w a s'w ritin g vcry'busH v, an d he ai(iw ered w ithout looking up, \1 th o u g h t 1 to ld y o n to give th o cow some corn in ^ • a r i X r -l wcntjOut'm orfi -puzzled th an .cv fe^ f'W h a l s o r t df an anim at m ust th is Y a itifte coW’bfe ? I examined hex m onth .jind.ears. T he te e th were good, an d th e cars lik e those of kine in tho old coun- 'iry . D ripping With sw eat, I entered my Maastfer’S presence once more, “llc a s c , \W a tc h e s, C lo c k s , S i l v e r & P l a t e d , \W are, J e w e l r y o f a l l h i n d s Ti and in fact every tiling usually found in a Jcwfcl- ry 8tore. • , Having had much experience in some of tho most extensive shops in London, Liverpool, and Ifcw York, ho feels warranted in saying that ho e in do all kinds of rcpnlring.in a workpian-liso inannor, and to thosausfuctinn of tho owner. Aslie intends doinfotlio Work entrusted t o ills, care hlmsulf, he tnuts his j Co- ^ R K E N E /C H EnwAnn G ■lD4«'wn?8 .H.ot'ef)':!*>-nqnt< • » C HEN A N GO F O RK S . B R O O M E ' G O ^ t ’ • (MUi/ 4). 1 M3Btejpta^FtohrioterijI • S U P E R IO R - W O R K M A N S H IP , low dnuges, promptncai and* dispatch in bush licta, will cntitjo lilm to a liberal siiaro of public patrojinge. AIT work warranted. . I h a te s a id our sister w a s d y in g . \We deem ed her alread y dead, y e t w o feared to t o r n >mr e y e s from tlie y o un g sleeper, le s t t h e a n g els sh ould bear h er from our s ig lit. She look ed so Jiko a g lo rified s e raph, sffiined s o free from th e b lig h t o f ciirtli, sho s u r e ly n eed s b u t w h i t e pin- ions to m ake h er as tho B inless ones. But su td en ly , a s w o gazed, a change enm e over her. S lo w ly tho w h ito lids lifted , her face g lo w e d w ith s u c h heav- e n ly rndkinro n s If th e freed sp ir it, nil b a th ed in tlio g lo r y o f tho u p p e r tem ple, had como b a ck t o its te n e m e n t ‘again. IIo w 'eagerly w o listen ed — w ill sh e not sp ea k to 11s : an d / w it h h u s h e d hearts 1 at*-wp w a tch ed for b o t a sig n or token. o..................... * Al *—’“ sh a ll bo w ith y ou w hen tlio s t a r s b right- on.’ T h is w a s aU she said, a n d her lips e clo sed forever. Y e a r s h a v e p assed sinco t h a t Bister, failed from xmr s ig h t, and th e m oonlight t h a t firHt s lg p t.u p on her, g r a v e , n o w te lls u p on others t h a t lidvo g a th e re d aron n uiL Undt-r tlio g r e e n ‘tu r f b y h e r side, w o Iiavo-thrico‘‘b u ried o u r dead o u t o f o a r sig h t,’ T w o w ith b rig h t s u n n y hair, and untam ed la u g b tp r in their e y e s , and ono w ith w hito Jocks like a c r o w n o f g lo ry a b o u t his b r o w . W o h a v e s o o fte n look- ed in to c y c a t h a t death w a s dark en ing, l a t w o h a v e cea sed to sa y farew ell, an d o n ly w h isp e r a s w e \Vero w o n t to d o abound th o h earth ston e, ‘g o o d n ig h tJ A n d ever a s t h e n ig h t co m e s o^cr t h e {ills, w o rem em b er tho w o r d s o f o n r a r ly called , “I shall bo w ith y o u w hen th e s ta r s b r ig h te n .” W ho s h a ll s a y s h o is n o t w it h «** X' W h en th e b csu tiftii ape a s s tn g from Our hom es nnd h ea rts, Icav- n g n s o n ly m orking m e m o r ie s of t h e lo v e d and lo s t , w ho shall say t h a t, as Un- s e en ail g e ls, th e y never hover nround u s? —for m an y a w eo ry form h a d lo n g s in c e found tho d e e p sh elter or th e g ra v e h a d n o w h ito w i n g s fanned it w h e n i t fainted w it h liftf 8 -fever. M any an e y e had clon- ed in d esp a ir, had it n o t so m e tim e s s e en , th rou gh i t s n ig h t o f d eso la tio n , how lo v i n g e y e s lo o k ed dow n upon i t . Many a slen d er fo o t h a d stu in b led o’e r its rou gh jatJiWay, b u t for in v isib le h an d s t h a t g u id e d it g e n t l y over tho d a r k places. •Wo seo dimly through the mlste and vaporm Amid these earthly damps.'' 1 - L ’ • - ,., I-;-. riawJg|jj|9to iiifateq.4 j~A H A M I L T O N , MADISON C ^ .-n r % , X 4 0 E u ,. , *1* . f i l l JAMES SHEHLOCK. <»1? Oreo no, Sept. 10, 1856. <) B IN G H B ^ S m I Y ‘ Ha n k, R(WWS;.Rropri^or. . ’“I? IXK>K A T T H I S ! New Tailoring Establishment! IN Q R E E N E . \ CONNERS ’ U n i t e d S t a t es T yp e F oun d r y . Nos. 29, 81, and83'licekm im -Bt.',N . Y, TO P1UNTEB8 AND l‘UULISHEitS.--'i'iic nn-4 dcprigintl heg to inform toe trade that they hnvo recently issued their Now Quarto Specimen, and that It Is now ready for delivery th their patrons, 08well as to ail who patroniao their Foundry. - Forties wishing to purchase, nnd wishing our Specimen Book, can have tho Same sen t by mull, by enclosing us soventy cents’ in poetago stamps. In it will bo found a now so- tie s or Fnccs, from I’karl to Fica, mirpniwing, if powibio, utocir ceieliroted series of Scotch Cut Tbe Fancy TypQ Department exhibits on. wn-„ mxrpSMMhla variety,of bceiiUful .stylus, selected f n« V F S n t e , Cfeirnwny, apd T lie RqrrplaandiiorftCrlngaro norV'for Uiofirst Umeprcscntcil to UioPriiitlngltertriio.anil am-tho* productions of U>e beat Amjitoan and European ** * ijf • ’ ArtlatH. , An entire now *crtor»f Gorman taccs/ both tor Newspaper nniLJob Frlntlng, o f a vory .»n-i jx-rior stylo, is-^rijw nearly oompletdd and for sale. * Elcctrotyntftg and Stereotyping In all their' branches, lypo Cupper-6 i order- Tlio metal fhun wliich our typo is matle, will ! found peculiarly adapted to the sovcro' usage o f Machine Frcss FritiUng, ' 1 They beg to return tlinnks for past favors, a m t o Rolidt a contimuuico. Tliulr well know lib- eral manner o f doing business for-tho past tolr- t y ycant, I* n guaranty to new patrons, o f their disposition and ability not to allow themselves to lie Biinvimcd for fair dealing, wiicthct orders are by letter or othcrwinp. o f? JfeMKS C ON NEB& 8 0 N 8 . b e todil^ Tn E subscriber -takes pleasuro I n announcing to the d t b en s of Grconc, and surrounding country, t h a t bo lias opened a s h o p In Hhcr. wood’s building, over th e Barber KJiop, two doors cast o f Hitchcock & Davies’ Store, where h e Intends to carry on tlio /WiowoWiS Hhilorxhtj .business, In all its branches, and h o trusts that h is experience in tlto buslncie, and the satlsfac* lion ho alw ays gives his p atrons, w ill insure him a liberal siiaro of patronage. C U T T I N G , Done on th o shortcut notice, and w arranted to tU .JfjpropcrJ* made up. ~ 3Ami i&MkMJ arc received. j s r n i o. VViVETEIt IL HUNT. *>1? Greene, Sept. 10,1856. K O T I O il . NOW IS THE\ TlME TO SECURE A COOD PICTURE1 C L I F F O R D U d i i / S E i ' 1' <n i ' Sed g e JfaxkxJPltaO i 11* -. • < Itetw een Dre^lwiqr! fopd Coltqphio-CJpRege; .-.it w : , s . ' ih i a , r '' 0 itns t “W lint do yon raise y o u r leg for?” nsk6ii tho doctor. *» K- i s m w _______ . n.-UAWUB,‘ ‘ m i''*” d ' ‘jr.'kfti'TO U O ock,'- . Of M pntgomgry C q . ®Hi ;, fP f(W !'lc9- 'T can 't belli it*” snid tlie p a tie n t, rejoinetl T u sh maker,-\VVdJ tooth is bound to come o u t” “th a t l i e tu r n e d tho lev er d e a r round, w ith a sudden jerk, nnd sn app ed old B y io n ’s hcud cle a r and clean from h is sh ou ld ers, leaving a space o f four in c h e s h o tw o e llro RftVi itr T h e y had a po»t ro o ts o f tlie tootli tho s e v e r a l parts 1 fail ex a m in a tio n — tho wcro fo u n d ex te n d in g d o w n tho r ig h t side, th ro u g h th e right leg, pnd tu rn in g up in t w o p ro n g s under tho ftolo o f the right f o o t ! \No w onder,” snid T nshm akcr, “ho raised h is right le g .|^ Tlie j u r y thou ght s o too, b ut they found t h e roots w ero mUrh d eca y e d , and five su rgeon stu yearin g th at m ortification w ould h a v e en su ed in a few months? TusJimaker wns elenred on a v er d ict of “ju stifia b le hom icide.” Iio w ps a little sh y o f th a £ in strum ent for sonio tijn o af- terw ords ; hut o n e d a y an old Indy, feo- I1U1 an d fl&cid, carinr to h a v e a tooth drawn, myd thinking i t w o u ld com o out very c o s y , Tuslinmker co n eh itlcd, j u s t by w ay o f v a riety, t o try th e m achine. He did so, a t the first turn d rew t h e old Jady’s sk eleton e n tir e ly from her b ody, leaving bur a m a s s 6 f q u iv e r in g j e l l y lu h tF c h o ir ? T iish m ak er took h er h o m e ip p jiBlow-cafm. S h e liv e d sev en y ea rs alter t u a t , and th e y ca lle d her t h e “In- dia R u b b er W om an.” r S h e had suffered te r r ib ly w ith th o .rheumatism , b u t affcr this o c c u tfc n c e , n ev er had a pain in her honest Tho d e n tis t k e p t th em in a gloss cose. A fte r th is v th o m a ch in e w a s sold to tho contrafttqr of t h e B oston C ustom Rouse, ond It w a s fouPd th a t a child theeo y e a r s o f a go.cou ld , b y a s in g le tn m of tho scrow, raiso a s to n e w e ig h in g tw en ty -th ree t o n s . .S m a lle r o n e s v, ero made, o n the sa m o p r in c ip le , an d sold to tho k e e p e r s .o f h o tels an d restaurants. T hey w e r e u sed for b o n in g tu r k e y s . T h er e is no m oral t o th is sto r y w h a t- ever, n n d it is p o s s ib le t h a t th e circum sta n c e s m ay h a v e b eco m e s li g h t ly exag- g era ted . o f cou rse, 'th e r e can b o no doub t o f t h o t r u th b f t h e m ain in cid en ts. 7 ,7 _ - - v 9v,.ut_ \‘l‘_HH 9,3?‘ -3-. 0 ~ n i...$ .!21H'bi{! ‘PJH I (Ih o o ted to J k e Interests, J XJ ectt c m l Purpo- !ltarly( vritbin; tbo-coUnty o f C hcim pgj^lupf^o; -riousi; beltii would kpfetaioh' .rohlrtndjfbts'olrtA* an in d e p e n d e n t.a p tl pow yrfnkflttriy./toftaiiliw d. -supportontof n o o th e r noliticfdprgnniiiatlon, ami 'ltawohter^-HhoilcianrmdrAu^tiita BiVomtikV n a tu ra l 8yn»natj»y..qi^ry«lw»c ,felt|by. Ampricqvft fin o n r principl<*arid,purposes,Jutf h o d no locnT , n d c1 ' ‘ f* . from1t|iodarpotonn o f tho iCytW i^o eA v icte d ir lm ln a ||j TheariBM which has'artaott i t t o n t , Natioq^l capter,1Appeals to Avery 'Am erican t o b o tpuo ,t o liim se lf n nd t o hU cbulU ry. TTto Ihtaoatiction o f th e fo re ig n clement\ a n d top ad ro it, u se o f i t by uflScrupbloruB poIitical dettagogncAjihaS cro- j i t a l n r u a l d a w u r , to i wjrich no American shouM b c b lio d o r intSfferent. .T h o n larm in g stridca o f aW,oc<d«itagUcaI;vhtarArehy, havMg its' licad’At ”‘ ' o f A lqretmt tta it.« »m b to c« * l» th C h n rcli s ta te —w h o se ktentitoh bv*0'«nbvlirfc th d rig h ta . . . *‘yi ^ g ;i,nto4ta«df,nnr R o p eo f Rome\ toreugli lita Nuncios^ CAtdinalS, !Aroh-Bi*hopA, :Bl*hops and P riests, h a s c re a te d * p e w d an g er i n thoRo- public. j b rn e c t th is, A nd to b rin g bock' o u r G ov cm m teh tto thb trq e-A m crican stan d ard , and good.scrwo; to ¥ N k tl@fiitbhd-Prnt e ta>jt .fa iling, and so u n d jtifljpUent of-.top ’A m erican People. I t w ill look to th e m nlcHno' t e r i e o p q q r ^ a n c n t nnd su p p o rt, nqd m a k e pomtnon caiiao a g a ip it tho o ld .system o f p a rty politkw t h a t 'hAv0* bro u g h t th e im pend^jg d an g c fn p o a to e country. A rev iv al o f Itru o , American Patrlotisnr^ritoOi cultiv atio n o f love for o u r wholoiootintay'r-tjipe instilling in to too h e a rts o f the Pcoplp“ ft dial, h a b itm d and im m ovable attachm ent*’ for, and p roper e stim ate o ff t'th o ifnmensO ‘vnluc off onr Nfttionai U n io n ,” ' Gaecustoming th e m ite. speak and th in k o f i t a s ‘th o palladium q f i h f i r pniitim l Bafety and ptofiperity. discountenancing; TH E 8ulwcri!»cr wonld nafpcctfuDy Invito nil those who are desirous o f securing, foi them, pelves or friends, a correct D.rgncrreoty|A, todil^ at liia rooms Soon, as ho cuntcmplutcs-||-nfter three or fonr weeks—spending a few months out of town. He has nil tin* late improvements per brining to -tho Art, nnd flutters himself that I10 can giv0 entire satisfaction, both In regard to price and picture. D O N O T PUT IT OF F I ■M. M. WOOD, Artist. Grccno, Sep t 19, -1856. ° ll Call a t the Cheap S to re! O n t li e W es t s id e o f t li e C ana l . TiLB undersigned feeling’ lli.-inkful for past fa- vora. is induced to my to hi* friends and tho public, that ho i» receiving m-w goods for the I all tnulc, and will keep on hand a good assort- ment of - D r y G oo d s , D ress T r i mm i n g s , Do Iain* Do Begts, Ainpacng, Woolen Shawls, Tweed*, Broad ('loth*, Flannels, Jtc., tec. OitOOEHIES, CliOGKEIlY, HA ItBWABB. also Flour. Salt, Water Li mo, and Stono I.irno, all of which wllj*ho *o}<1 at tlio lowest mnrkct prieo for ready pay. L. D. LEWIS. qtcene, Sept. 19, 1866. °1' -~ f o b ' s A L E . BA C H ’ S ’ AM E B r f - GAN '.* I* , »**a‘l prepared T H E N £ W V E G £ ¥ X B L f r'R St a t k o r Nk w-Yo b k , Cayuga ‘Cormty,« , ONE O f, th e ftr m o f P. V. R . G ^ v e n trf & C o ., Of th e city o f Auburn, b e in g .d u ly -sw o rn , says th e fallow ing certificates are genuine, a n w ere given by th o persons b y w hom th e y p u r- p o r t to b e signed. Subscribed a n d Sworn before m e, Ho k a c bT. Co o k, Ju stice o f tho Peace C ayugrrCounty. * HOME TESTIMONY A N D ntO O F S . We, th e undersigned, h av e received t h e form- u la for prep arin g ‘Bach s A m erican Com pound,’ a n d os fa r ns w o have tested it , can recom m end it s general use ns a tonic n n d aiterativ o Med- icine, to rem ovo vitiated h u m o rs o f th o Blood, a n d peculiarly adapted t6 F cm ato i suffering from Leucorrlipa, (W hite*,) and to tnoeo whoso con- s titu tio n ! ofo enfeebled from in te rm itte n t Fovor. JOSEPH'M.. MORRIS, M. D., ..... .. LAN SIN GH . BltlGGS, M . D ., A. C. TAKER, M . D. , FROM MRS. MIRIAM S. PARRISH, who enjoys a wido reputation as Physician And Nureo. She w r it e s :“ I a m using your ‘Bach’s American C om pound,’ in m y,practice, fo r N er- vous a n d Scrofulous Affections, w ith pcrfectsuc- cess. I t q u iets tjio patients’ nerves, w h ile re- lieving them o f a Lacking a n d w earing cough. I t also purifies th e blood., I bciie’vo i t a sover- eign rem edy f o r a ll cases o f n u rsin g sore m on th a n d topples. I also need i t in one case o f E ry- slpgloS, and form'd It'th e - b estrth in g I h a d e v e c1 um d. H alf a b o ttle gave fa it relief fo r to e pro- s e n t . (Q iep atien t is very anxious to h ave moro. In fact, th ro u g h tho recom mendations o f thoso who h av e u sed it, I have n um erous calls for it. Please send m e a-box of y o n r m edicine, an d I wiU pay yon foT tho same. P..S\ Y ou m a y make w h a t use you please of this le tte r, a s I have w aited for sum a n d certain re s u lts before w riting.you. MansvRle, S t. Lawrence Co., N. Y ., M ay 81, 1855. THE anbecribcr dosiroua of go- ing to California t s offering for [*a!o hi* longcstabliahcd and welt known S t ore H ouse an d S t ore , situated on too Chenango Canal, in the Village of Grceno, being largo, commodious and conve- nient, and doing o good business. It ta ono of too most desirable establishments on the auuii, Tends mado known by calling on the ‘propri- etor on the premiss. L. D.’ LEWIR Greene, Sept. 10, 1865. °1J B u t if w e m ig h t for a m o m e n t lift t h o v e i t from o u r e y e s , w o Bhould find h e ir s o f m o rta lity a r e n o t on ly d w e lle r s h ere . O h, heaven Is n ot-far off, b u t very, v e r y n ea r nnd th o a n g els are all a b o u t us. Na ming a Cnnu.—Mr. F r o g g , a t a ilo r w lio had lo ft Chqrleston s t the c o m m ence m e n t o f tho w ar, re tu r n e d a fte r t h e cap itulation , nnd g o t a cq u a in ted w i t h a certain J . W . G ibbs, w h o w'ns r e q u e s t- e d b y F r o g g to gtand a s g o d fa th e r t o o n e o f h is children, w h ich w a s agreed t o b y Gibbs, p rovid ed ho s h ou ld have t h e n a m in g o f th o child: A s t h e y ivero g o - n g to th e church, th e fath er ask ed G ib b s i f ho had th ou g h t o f a n am e. “Yes\ s a id G ibbs, “w h a t d o yon t h in k o f our L ie u te n a n t Gov. B u ll ? Q A SH p a id for Grain. Greene, Sept. 19, 1855. • D. LEWIS. °lf A Ra p i d YotWftMa v.—A y o u n g attor- ney w h o is m ore a ccu sto m ed to t h e sight o f b ills than * briefs, an d w h o h a s moro a rg u m en ts W ith his w a sh e rw o m a n nnd la n d la d y than w ith “th e learn ed counsel for t h e d efen ce,” w ho is in th e h a b it o f p la cin g on h is door t h e n o tic e — “( lo n e to, d in n er—B ark in F i v e Min- u tes,\ having h a d Unusual luck la s t wtrk, p o ste d off to a W a ter in g P la ce, leavin g tho fo llo w in g — “(Jojip to NcwpdTt - B a c k in Five in 1 M in u te s r F . D I N N I N , Fashionable Tailor. THE snbserihcr ini ite s th e a tte n tio n of his custom ers to the fact t h a t h e ha* ju s t receiv- e d tho F a ll Report of-Fashions, and is prepared ■fo fullfd a ll onlcra in h is profcssion.on short no- »s~. E ver grateful for th e liberal patronage h e ticc. has received from a discerning public, he respect- fully soficitB a continuance of the same. Shop a t tlio old stand, two doom west Of A.1 D, Adams store, up stairs. Cutting done to or- der and warranted to fit. F. DINNlN. Greene, Sept. 19,1855. <»1? “V ery g o o d ,” said th e f a th e r ; “I a p p ro v e o f i t v o ry much.” T ho Child w n s a cco rd in g ly naflied B u l l F r o g g \did n o t im m ed ia tely th in k o f t h e d ro lle ry -o f t h e nam e, but' w h e n lie d id h(, couf(], j,a v e fcj]|ed Gibbs fo r tho im p o - ^ a r r o n - h i s - r e l if t n c o am FfricndsM p*,-- He t h o u g h t to have r e c o u r s e to B o a rd -o f P o lic e jo got p erm issio n t o re- b a p tize t h e child ; but w h e n h e ^ s a w ' L ieu t. G ov. B ull p r e s id in g there, ' h e th o u g h t i t w ou ld be an a ffro n t to r e la t e th o s to r y , therefore he p o stp on ed t h e m a tter, a n d tho child r e t a in s th e a p p e l- la tio n o f B u ll F rogg.—Con; Journal, F eb . 1183 . . . ' ERYSIPELAS OR SCROFULA. LIVERY STAB LE! --many n e w onesns m ay choose to call, th at Jrie still continues a t hi* o ld stand t o keep constant- ly to le t , th e best single nnd double horses o n d Carriages. Having a d d e d several N E W EST A B L ISH M E N T S care, Buffering for m ore th a n a year w ith an eruption, resem bling l>oth Scrofula a n d Erysip- elas, and a fte r trying all to o popular medicines nnd different schools of doctors, says t h a t his son was e n tire ly cured w ith 0bottles o f“ B ach's American Compound.’’ “FROM GE0. W.GRAY. N. Y. w rites sbr, yoU bid m e give the cow some corn m iJta4* r> b p td ‘dn’t j o u m ean th e mouthV’ Hte looked a t nic a moment; ond th e n >hurst into'such a'convuTfiion of laughtcV, tH a tl m ade for th e Stables as fast a s myj 'feet em tld take me, thin k in g I w as iir tp c serv ic e of a e r a2y man. - .. I t W a s a s lip of th e m em ory, b u t it h as g a in e d him tho. rep u ta tio n o f being a fis t' y o u th . _fijn-theJ djang. friend, t h o s o pale features w e r e lighted u p w ith a sm ile o f jio p c , s u c h os they h a d not w orn for m any a--d a y . The troubled s p ir i t w a s a t rest, for th e as- su ran ce‘h a d been g iv e n that t h e w idow would lie provided for in h er affliction “My h usb and dipd-th e n e x t day. sa w no m o re of t h e hifgd-hearted credit- or, and t h e h ouse rcih(lined lliiso ld . I s t ill o c c u p y it, nnd th e room w h e r e Mr, W e b ste r kneeled in prayer i s to m e a sacred p la c e .” , E . W . A. ■whatever m ay ^ugg& t even a su sp ic to n th a t it! eon-in any event b e alntidoncd { a n d irtdlgutuit- Jy frow ning upon to b first -dawning o f cvwy a t te m p t to S ie n a te an y p o rtipn o f oftr cobntry Bo a p atrio tic sen tim en t t l i a t 1 American m u s t-a lw a y s e x a lt t h e j u s t pride o f patriotism,* nioro th a n a n y appellation derived o The Chenango Americimf ta p rin te d o tP a n e w Press, and o n entirely new Typo. w htoh, togotii- er w ith oOf facilities fo r procuring-AbP, news, enables us t e fo rn k h g n o o f th f tt a ^ t priijt- cd papers, a s well {is tho b e s t .Mucs-papCr in th o County. ‘• j--* - - ’ ' A ll commwnleations'should b e addressed t o Tut Chenango xAatefaa*-. . . . ' Tgi.ua — One d o lla r on d tw enty-five conts por aiihtitn. iniUIv'ance, Or‘o n e dollar a n d fifty c6h ta if n o t.in advance-V illage Subscribers served By th o C arrier, onb d o H a ra n d fifty c e n ts p er annum . JBgy-An old lady p o ssessed o f a fine for- tu n e, and n o te d lor her p e n c h an t “for the u se o f figiiffttivc ex p ressio n s, o n e dny ns- s e ih b le d her grandchildren, w h e n th e fo llo w in g con versation took p la c e : “M y children,” ■ said'the old la d y ,“ I am t h e root, an d y o n are th e bran ch es.’’ . “G randm a !” s a y s one. ' “W h a t, n iy c h ild ?” “I w n s th in k in g h o w m uch b ette r tlio b ra n ch es w o u ld flourish if th<T ro o t w a s u n d er the ground 1” tbi* sp rin g and sum m er, he is prepared to g iv e entire satisfaction to n il who m a y favor him frith, a calf. Tlea*o call a n d sec.. 01? Ge n t s :—I th in k your ‘ ‘ Bach’s A m erican Com- p ound” th e m ost valuable o f medicines. .My wife h»S b een cured: by i t o f a D erangem ent o f h er stom ach, which has afflicted h e r fo r years, and m y d h u g h te t of an Alarming cankered m o n th and th re a t. My d au g h ter d id n p t u se h a lf o b o ttle, w h ic h cared h er entirely. A n y o f t h e Albova persons nam ed, w ill a n w er any questions nsTo our statem cnts.- Sold by a l l Druggists o f A nbum , a t $1 p e r b o ttle , or $ o for 6 bottles, And a t wholesale by M ..W ard, Close & 0o., 115 F u lto n st., N cw Y ork. A lso a t w holesale aha* re ta il, by C. It, Easton, Sherburne, L Rosebrorik, N o rth Norwich, H. Mitchell & Son, C. H. WOHamson, Norwich, S.<B. C larke, Oxford, a n d Hitchcock* & Davies, Greene. ’ ' “Tho fo llo w in g w orked o n t b y a b in e eyed, a n g e l, is ^ g iv e n a s th e a rith m e tic o f 1ov«<t-'vA fter in tr o d u ctio n , 4 t cCnipIHnWts’ m a k e I b lu sh ; S b lu sh es S p i k e 1 ‘ ten d er look 4 tender lo o k s l ^ ' Y ram ble b y m oonlight • 2 ram b les y a a k c X proposal, % proposals (1 t o pa) JveW s^AHvcdding. • td r 1/ f 1 >rvr f f * r r ». j f r - It flo ce iv cs and *-woicomin UiHs/km '-ThO Great W e s t of fir y -is H ospitable beyond doubt, esa l l w h o co m e,w ith open arms, th e emi- th e T i c r - e g ia n s ine [? shaken B. F. COWAN. ysgr-A lit t le fellow a b o u t fiv e y e a r s o ld ru n a cr o ss a str e e t, and in h i s course ra n b etw e e n t h e foro le g s o f a h orse, w h i c h w a s r a p id ly p a ssin g a lon g. A m an W ho s a w th e occurrence, r a n a n d s n a tc h e d th e boy, s u p p o sin g h e w a s injured m th e a ttcp ip t. B u t th o hoy, unhurt* p e r t l y ejacu lated — “L e t hiqj^kcep h i? hdrse ou t o f m y .w ay ; w h a t do I carp .”, . NEW STOVE STORE, GREENE. Comer Gentoeetmd Canal Streets, opposite L. D. Lewhts, Store. W . H . D ED R I C K , SOLICITS the attention of th e public in'Greeno and vicinity, to his fine usaortmefit of Stowes^' T i n , J a p a n , & S h e e t I r o n WARE, which will be sold a t prices to unit t h e times. ‘ W. H. DEDRIOK. ‘ Greene,-Sept. 19, 1855, °1? Si.KF.riNG i n Me e t i n g ,—Th is custom is o f rem ote an tiq u ity . W e r e a d in histo- r y that w h e n B ish o p South w a q preach in g b efore Charles Tl and C ourt, many o f the m onarch ’s s u it e w en t t o sleep , arid s o m o o f th e m sn o red ; w hereupon, Sduth a d d ressed h im self to Lord Lauderdale, one o f t h e offenders, and said : “My Lord I oak pardon for d istu rb in g you b u t I m u s t tell y o u tlmt y o u snore’ so loud t h a t you are. in clangor o f w aking up liis m aji’st.v.” T h is w a rn in g woke up cvcty otic,' and banish ed a ll desire to sleep.\ ‘7-'~‘ vs’- V S ' A ce leb ra ted b arrister, on ce e x a m in in g a w itn e s s , w h o foiled a ll his a t t e m p t s at rid icu le b y her r e a d y and s h r e w d a n sw ers, a t la s t exClaitncd: “T h ero is brnss. en o u g h in y o u r .-head, m adam , to make* a five q u a r t kettle.’.’ “A n d sap en ou gh im y o u r s, sir, to fill it,” q u ick ly retorted t h e u n in tim id a tcd w it- n ess. T hr BtnTEB HAt/'GoKBUPnn).—G o d in- tended fffr w om en t \v o p r e v e n tiv e s a g a in st s i n —m o d esty ' fin d rem orse : in confession to A m ortal p r ie s t the form er is .removed b y h is ab so lu tio n , t h e la t- ter is taken a w a y .—M iranda. MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. Mlis. E. C. WALLING, successor to Mrs. E. J. Wend, ta prepared to receive calls in her profession, where a large stock o f Millinery Hoods can be found tosuito the taste of the most fastidious. MRS. E..C. WALLING. Greene, Sept. 19, 1855. ®1* Ra t x s or Anvmfnshco. C a u tu w .—See (hat each outside w rapper 1>earfl th e fac sim ile Bignature o f P e te r 'V . R. Coven- try , attached to a.n o te for ten m ills, t o h n itato wliich is forgefy. . . , f ' 'Bach's American Com pound” is .p re p a re d for r . V. It. Convontiy & Co.; sole proprietors, to whpih a ll orders should be addressed. ° U One square (ten linos o r under) 1 Week, , \$'■ ,6(V ““ cftch additional w e e k ,, . , . . ;25 A liberal deduction m ad e to y carly adyijrtiserp* F . \ I ’lil^ hc^ ' Gb e b x e , September Iff, f853. ' W 1 1 a *3...\ .-. ‘*2 7 ‘ .lu C o i f e ^ H o i i k« - a n d R e i t U h i ^ i t ! •; ! \ N .r /y ,..’; m i L-; f j r i l i i underrigfted'bog* l^ v elrc s^ lfu lly f't^ t <4 th e gpoSmis In^tKe' ta^m ent^or Sta- tere’ Block, which he hksWlItted at conriddr- hVto: expenso, it being bis inteqtion tq establish. w h a t fiu long been wanting—? h FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT I Where fio wilj ,l>o happy to wait on tho public^ and n o pain* -will b e spated on his part, to keep his tables supplied with ell the delfcacics o f the. season. The (Jooking Dppartinent is under the\ charge of un experienced Cook, and will he con- ducted in Such a manner as to pledse -tho nioet fsstidkms epicure.; • • i ■ ■ . . IC E C R E A M SALjOON ! - Thete iq attached jo tlio pstalilishmpnt, a room which lie, b«s fitted np ojepready for the accom- modation o f jiurtics Of Ladles and Gentlemen, where Ice Crttint' nitd other' JtefreshmoiiU 'will l »aerved np. Entrance to tho Ice Cream ‘Sa- lo o n fronting^ the Pnhlie lkpiaro. rid for Game, Fhh* Frutt, aml pit doli-. cnclca of tlio MAsdn. WM. JONES. Norwich, 8opt. 10, 1856. °1T F O R S ALE . ONE New Two Horae L an ite r W agon, warrant; cd a superior article. One second hand one horse Boggy a n d Har- ness; U D. LEWIS. Greene, S e p t 10, 1855. _______________0lf~