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K ¢a{('$= '5’ ~ v; 7 N.-a 3‘ - fr 3 {W B u r r o w r -T be . followu»g f t o t t t t o r toufrtsburgh, P tin c tu re s somewhat of p e r s o n i f y ::?!LT|e P a trio t and Union w inda np S v e ry abusive a rtic le o g ain st ourocives b y ssying; an? h e played on a h a r p of a thousand strings—sp e re ts of ju »t men m ade perfeck” ‘ When A ndrew Hopkins g e t i justice, h? plky upoq an instru njfipt o f one s trin g with t h vbridgedom\ .. Beiders 11 CARTER**iSPAHISH M IXTURE The Qrpgt Purifier of the JBU>od! NOT A PARTICLE OF-MERCURY IN IT* Let the Afflicted R e id ond Portdtrl iflierlKimo. ^ A fitr m County iddge a n d '' J R o frrm t J q n s o s ,'^ . . . . . 1 . . , Bfteial County------ Wh. i f . K m * , v '.tM * • * - W * Jiutice) o f Stuio*);' Fb a x c mE. Dih x iq k , . f . ...........Sm yrna-‘ Ja mk s M, D. Ca r b ..NorwdcB. District Attorney, . R a a o 8. N b w to x , ............... Norwich., Sheriff, P R B P T D f G 0 M« , G U t S B lT E , 3?Tr y c . 1 '- m l ^ ar i n iii i U P W H I t c B ^ t.A'W*, W }'... • • ,1 / T h * ,Ttlb»p«NUM* Journal* throughout thto&Ofc, M h ib ii an agony« »o u n tm g to miuifneas, because t h e Black Kepubli c a n ticket vrW n o t elected . T h is r e r y agony, w hich b id s f o r <to •drive a lth o a e st tem perance m cn^fronj t h e tem perance organizatiCns^sho w s too p lain ly f < F b e vm i8taken, w h a t h a s all a lo n g b e en tb ? ^ j ^ V o f tlie crucifying b ^ o | ^ t h * t ; bo b tro j t h j j t p arty . Tbey h a v e la d ndjobject in view only to h a n g on to_the ta il o f a d a sta rd } /se t of polit- ic a l hypocrites^ vvKo profess tem perance w it h the-lips-r-and drink, sell, an d en- fo o r a g a p th« a |to ^ u s e t y rvrhere m ett w b ° p retended to b e in fn- v p r p l r t h a M airfe^aw ^ h u n g round th e b a r a and. jrum shqpS,itQ buyVvotes with liquor; and. cvch TtrWd,t to g et men! who w e r e engagCdln t|iesa} e of liquor every d a y , to ti^e^ilhflieir mflu^nfie for -their «lecti<in.' 'Ndt'S, d ru n k a rd w as le ft un- tr ie d , by ev e ry a rg u m en t in th e power o f f u s i o n , (o secure h is vote,, and men w h o belong to tem perance Lodges, re- p eated ly gave m oney t o p o o r ‘ outcasts to spend a t th e bar, a s a re w a rd for t h e i r v o te s .\' Fusion was founded of e v e ry political c a s t from the aristQcratie nabob, down to th e low est b ru te th a t ' lays in the ditch, and from all the p a rtie s t h a t have bad a n existence in thc S ta te in te n years. It counted more on t h e su p p o rt of th e temperance p arty , than all th e re s t, because t h e leaders o f Fu- sion, k n ew full well, th a t it w.as under . t h e control of th e m ost unprincipled dem agogues th a t wore, ever spaw ned in th e sink o f political infamy, and would fly more buzzards through th e country, to d ig up political carrion, th a n an y oth- er p a j t y could;-H e re i s a specimen : \The heart th ro b s w ith fresh hatred of t h a t infamous sy stem , around whose Mood-red banner, the“ \Holy A lliancc” o f rum D em ocrats a n d W higs, H ards, S ofts, Silver] Grcy*,'Ta)xxUH«^artlpplcr8; b a n k ru p t dem agogues, rowdies, gauib- ter*, w dT B toreJdegradedlhan 4U, Know N othlngiqm .” ru m Y“-~ I n tho \created a r h h as b e e n But it is announcing ihAt wc publish about tbo ^offictiou, entitled Fax.hy F e m . • tale of this wchu. icdasuo- ^letters- of“ R uth M. A n Infallible Remedy .fo r S c ro fu la ,-K it/s f l v i l , U hdumatisipt Ob*tmate Ctitancou» Efi)ptionB, Pimples or Postulcg o n tho F a c e , RwtChes, ■Boils, A gue and Fever,. Chronic Sofe E j e s , R in g W^oriu or Tetter* Scald H e a d , E n larg e- m e n t and Ptiln o ftlic Bones nn d Joinre, Stutx- b o rp Ulcers, S y p hnitic’Disorders, Lumbago, Gplnal Complaints, a u d all Diseases a ris in g from on Injudicious U se of M ercury, I m p r u dence in Life, or I m p u jity of th e Blood. • a n d Purifier o f of g ra te fu l parts o f the U nited States,w ho testify daily' to tlio rem arkable c u re s performed hv th e g reatest of nil medicines,.“ CARTEU'S SPANISH MIXTURE\ Neuralgia, R heum atism , Scrofula, Eruptions dll t h c Skin, L iv e r Dto Fevers Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections o f tho neys. Diseases o f tho T h ro a t, Female Complaints, Pains ami Aching of 'th e Bones a n d Joints, ti r o speedily p u t to flight b y using this g reat nnd i n estimable -remedy. F o r all diseases of t h e Blood, n o th in g has y e t been found to compare w ith it. I t cleans t h e system of all impurities, a c ts gently a n d efficient- ly on tlio Liver and Kidneys,’ strengthens t h e Digestion, gives tone to th e Stomach, makes t h e skin clear and healthy, a n d restores tlio C onsti- tu tio n , enfeebled In Ji.seases or b ro k e n down b y tho excesses o f yuuth, t o its pristin e vigor u n d strength. F o r the Ladies, it is incomparably better t h a n a ll th e cosmetics ever used. A few doses o f Ca r t e r ' s Sp a n i s h M ix tcb k w il l r e m o v e n il s o J - loivuess of complexion, b rin g the ro s e a m antling to tlie tiicck, givoelasticity to tliu step , nml i m prove the general h e a lth i u a ^remarkable d e gree, beyond ull the medicines e v e r' heard of. ' T h o largo number o f certllieatos whieli w o have received from persons from a l l parts of t h e U nited States, is tlio b e st evidence th a t there i s no H um bug uiiout it. T lie press, h o te l keeper 8 m agistrates, physicians, nml public men, w e ll know n to th e com m unity, all add tlieir testim o- ny to tho woudorful effects of th is UK E A T BLOOD PURIFIER. C all ou tho Aukxt an d get n C irc u la r nml A p ■nnnac, and read tin wonderful e u r e s Ids t r u l y greatest of u ll Medicines has performed. N one genuine unless signed BENNETT & BEERS, Proprietors. N o. 3 I’earl S treet, R ic h m ond, Va.; to wlimn all orders fo r suppllat a u d agencies m ust ho addressed. A n d for sale by A. D. Adams, G r e o n e ; M itc h ell & Son, Norwich; S. II. Q ark , Oxford;' H . M .Ketcbum & (hi., C oventry: A ., M .P o s t, S o u th Uainbridgo; (J. W . Vonderhitle, N o r th Uainbridgo ; T . A. P u lle r, S h crh arn e ; I). B e - bec & Son, Guilford. 2J V515’? /State. 9}“ 0'!‘ .(.from: £31 not eived) hh’ the Yl.9.Y£l' PW?’ Rim. .. organization advance any mensiire aghinst the con- stitutional rig h ts of t h e States, th e inten- tion o r effect o f which shall b e to e n danger th e p erp etu ity o f tho Union. 4. N o sectarian interference in o u r legislation, a n d no proscription of p e r n .sons o n account of religious opinions. 5.' H ostility t o tlie assum ptions’ ofPa-^ pal Rom e, through the Bishops.jPrelatcs, Priests or Ministers Qf tuo.Rpma.n.Cath- olie C hurch, a s nnti-RepuliUcan inpritfc- ciplc a n d dangcroqs-.ta thoilibcttics p f the people. 6. T horough'reform i n the N aturaliza- tion L aw s of t h e F e d e ra l Government. I T h e enactm ent o f laws fo r the p ro tection of the p u rity p f the Ballot Box by the State. 8. F r e e and liberal in stitu tio n s fof t h e education of a l l classqspf th e people, with t h e B ible as a TeXt Book in o u r Common Schools. ‘ ffiv._______ _ , Ro m e o TVa r i i e s ............................ Coventry. ' Under Sheriff and Jailor. Ro s w e l i. Cc e t is s .............................. - • ■ .Norwich. Tlic undertugncd would respectfully to th e Public, th a t th e y haye £aciBtbe»,jC6tj*x- ecuting ‘ ^ j o b f ra iH TiB a ; N ot equalled anywhere in ( S e M n ^ Coventry. . 0« r stock o f Type, and o ther materiaLrig tm rdym rnr. Wo h ave larger-Type, a n d a b c ttc r M ifof|iM ni; tlipn ohy o f ou r neighbors, and we iq v lte eera- p etitio n iu-any branch Of our business. '. W st'oi* prepared to dd . i4 - , ,_it ColgteA and P ajoy P rinting, . T i dfi i/ * Coventry.. Norwjch, Tim Tk c eFl a g, published by Mo u i.t o s, F tiiotir a L in c o l n , Boston, is one of the b est lite r a r y papers published in tbe country. Its editors sp a re no p ain s to render i t interesting an d instructive. P rice $2,00 p e f an n u m . .. .. unnecceMry/to Ju d g in g from the num ber of copies of It wo h a v e Mid, W c judge t h a t eycrjj>o<ly in the U nlted~8tateg have read it. '•AS respects the work w e h k v e^ b w in press, RoftCuAKic, wo can only s a y th'pt'W c regard it na. j u cyeryjcspcct, a g r ea t er .^ i f e r work; aud ar« con(idcnt i t will not o n l y sustain, hut even in erd isotltefcputation of its distinguished authoress. W e Rayereasons fpr th in k in g“ Boso Clark\ w iU inake «i g re a te r sonsiition titan d id“ Ruth H ail.’' , I t w ill'form a n elegant 12mo volutne o f over J g“ Any newsjwper g'ning jjxis advertisem ent three insertions, and sending its a c o p / o f paper, with, advertisem ent marked vfill re c p lte 1* ^ ad vance copy o f th e work, b y m ail; -p o stp a id . Publishud by MASON BlUJfpERS.NeW Y o rk . 'County Clerk, Tiio m a s Mil n e r , .....................................Norwich. Treasurer, .....................................Norwich. ,.................................N o r w i c h J a m e s O . Th o m b o x Coroner), Cu a r x - e h P e a b s a l l Ja m e s H. Cuutiss, John V I. C a s e , .......................... IIl ix S . Sil l ........................................ ,.......................... Coventry.. ........................ Norwjch, .......................... N o rth Norwich,- > 1553 #m Mt*. S om ething is sad ly out o f joint w ith the mails between B ingham ton add itltifea, t i p ' the Chenango valley. L etters worn received here. y e s te r d a y from Greene th a t w ere m ailed th e Saturday before t h e election. No le tte r o r news- p aper from Chenango c o u n ty h a s arriv- ed here since th e election. T he mail Service from h e re up th e Chenungo val- ley is * nuisance.—Binghamton Repub, .. . ........................................ Superintendents of the Poor,' Is h a e v, Kix v o n, .................. McDonough, Kk a n y s iMTiinoiv i '-.- ...i .• es-“ v-.-Sherburne-, 1’a o l S. Giia v e s , .................................. i.Preston. Superintenilent> o f the Chenango Qinal, Ja m e s Pelton, flection No. 2............. Sherburne. litNRY W. fliiicMAN,““ 8. . . . Bingliaiutoii. I n a sty le tim t w ill prtcludo th e neceasity.of-“ gd- in g -U x tlie . cit y !^ o /o i-y d h rA < i(rk --d o n ei—Our—- assortm ent i s p« n il h f ly a d »f it ^ to t h e execution 395 612 7,68 1742 190 409? 36% B O O K In a superior sty le . , • •. All work en tru sted to' n s Will b e ddne p ro m p t- ly, oud a t fair living prices. Confidenfc o f.o u r ability, we requestyqur patronage, pled g in g o u r- st-lvcs to do all in our pow er, to m eet j o u ? * / proliatlon. - f#\Office in Rathbont't Bloch, orer Ihe'Bemk. »' J. D. DENISON, F. B. F IS H E R Collector, Store for T H E S T O R E and I/>l,^oecup|ed by Ad- »iul dison D. Adimis, is o'.tcrcd fo r silo. For crrns nnd price enquiru of . »A SELAH SQUIRES, Greene, Nov. 8, 1855'., 9 St Samuel II. Fa h x i i a m ................................. S u p e rv i» o r» , Oxford. I366? I598 T o w n C le rk s . 1651 21,215 57 51 How can you expect an y th in g better over such an old fogy route ? I t is worth one’s life almost, to m ake the jo u rn ey frpm h ere to Binghamton; a t this season o f the year.. I t i s n ’t in th en a r tu ro ’ of horse flesh to sta n d it. A n ordi- n a ry m ud road is decent beside it. We havo no doubt th a t, if G reen, th e great diver, w ere to“ explore” the route, he would make his fortune. By going to th e bottom he would find any num ber of. stage-coaches, and mail-bags, to sny nothing o f private vehicles and unfor- tunate pedestrians who found a .muddy grave, in attem pting t o navigate its perilous“ slosh.” But v e r y likely it s all for th e best. I t needs a few such ex- periences toim press the sleepy denizehs of the valley w ith the necessity of a Railroad. — Utica Herald. .. , Bainhridge. Josiai* B. N ohturup. Okouge W . Ghamplaix. Coventry, Dobastus Giuces. Coluntbut. J o i i x Foot. “ 4758 925 4-??? P r o c l a m a t i o n . £> S u zn irr's OritcR, * <*' - r« 2- ChennngWfjounty. ROMEO ’WARREN, Sheriff of the i\,u u ty of Chenango, hereby givo notice, that n C oun- ty C ourt and. C o u rt of Sessions, will U-held in and fo r said County, a t th c Court H»u~\ in the village of Norwich, on th e tlijrd Mond.n (17th day I o f December next, a t 10 o'clock in'tin-fore- noon. ( V I Hi r a m E . St o h u a J . L . Viii t mo b e . The Great Em porium : OF BOOTS AND SHOES . - g THE HulHcriber, gtateful fo r p u t^ g ^ lB g favors, would inform tho inhabitants of Chenango county, and the people geB - eniily, thnt lie has just ruturned from New York, mid is now daily receiving tho - 11 largest, Finest, and cheapest Stock o f * Goodsin his line, • ■ Everirougtfiiito thi) County ! and all of them LA TEST ST YL ES !! CONSISTIXO o r A GOOD AS80OTXEET OF Mens’ and Boys’ Calf and Kip Bsotfl, Sewed arid ix-ggeil; also Youth*' Calf, KJp, B»- amelcd and I’uti-nt Lcatlier Brogans ; Men's Sna < ONGKESS GA1TERH, black and colored, do. Gpem Slips ; besides many other styles rieedlem to bcoincntiuncd here, but which can be exaad- tncii by ' ' ............ applying ns lieloW directed. Also, a great variety o f WOMEN'S and (TOTT*. DREN’fl SHOES, among which may be fonad every style of Women’s * Goat, Grain, Enameled and Patent-Leather BOOTEES, BUSKINS, TIES, SUPS, AND POUCA BOQTI* And a good Assortment o f fino PRUNELLA AND FUANCAIS GAITF . TI j ) / Of varlouw Qualities and c o lo n ; also O I I I E U R F .N 'S Goal, Tfrrnn, Enameled and Patent Leather Shoes. Of all description* and colors, sewed and pegged. A fine assortment o f Men's, Women’s n l Cltildrcn’s Metallic .. S p c m l IC o li a s . Jons Uz a b y. GuiVurd, Th o ma s P. I Iic e s 1142 914 ’ ‘ 417 2457 _y. 11479 927 Ureene, Ad d is o x 1). Ad a ms. C. 1'. 0 . C csx iN o n .v M German, Ha r m o n Ov s t e r iia x k s. Wil l ia mBu r x a p. Lincklaen, Sa m u e l Lo r d . Cmr t d o n B. IIl'r u ic k. 1423 _-i7’§14 80,086 VeDonough, Ci ia u l k s T. AcKi.Br, Wil l ia mHil l e r . Xurlh ATormeh, Niu ie m ia u Le a c h.. D. Wa t e r s . noon. A ll persons -who will prosecute ng.un.t ‘ the irisoncrs then a n d there to be tried, or tie-• rim- nal offenders, a n d ult persona who are i.r sh all be bound to appear by recognizance nr o th e r- wise, will be th e p the.ro to prosecute against them as shall b e just, o r to givo evid' ie. as re- quired by tlicir recognizances; and all Justices of th e Peace, D eputy Sheriffs, Coroners. I’ailiffs, Constables, and other officers w ithin tie-said County, who h a v e taken any recogui/.uecs or inquest, or tlie exam ination o f any prisoners or witnesses, are required, to bo th e n t h e r e , in tlieir own proper jiersons, a t th o opening of said Court, on thc lirs td a y o f tho sittin g t h e r e o f , to return such recognizances, inquisitions ami ex aminations, and nil rolls, records, indntments, or o th e r remembrances, and to do sin li th in g s as th e ir offices in tlmt b e h a l f require them to do.—Given u n d e r my hand a t Norwich, the 4th day o f November, 1855. ROMEO WARREN Sheriff. By RoaweLi. Cu u t u u, Under SUcdff- .H .. Ucilily SM ita Ne i .s o x De m m ix o Andrew J. Ca r feytfiiXuru ie A, X n r Berlin, 1,196 1 Fusion 1) pin‘- g‘6,ooo .H llollotoay'i Ointment and P ill) tho b e st Remedies for the e u ro of F em ale complaints. T ho extra- ordinary effect th cso Pills hAvo u pon all com- plaints peculiarly incidental to females, would appear incredible t o the citizens of t h e Union, i f it were n o t confirmed d a ily by the wonderful cures tl\o y effect I n tho various States. It is a n unquestionable fa c t, th a t th cro is n o t any rem e- dy to e q u a l th e m for ex term in atin g suffering from th e softer se x , particularly for young g irls entering in to womanhood, therefore 0111are re quested t o give th e m a tria l, which w ill insure their recom mendation. ----- ------------------------------ Ja m is M. Sm it h. Oxford, N. P. Wh e e l e r CltABI.ES IV J I 11I11.TOS. Otselie, Wil l ia mII. Ar ms u u t . .Ge o r o e Ca q h a r t .Ly m a n Br o w n I n a Horn. Tlgmoulh, The Executive, both branches of thc Legislature, an d a m ajority of th e new- ly elected Judges, are favorable to a Pro- hibitory Liquor Law, though the major- ity pf th e Legislature a r e probably for am ending tho present sta tu te .—Journal. As an evidence of tho tru th o f this, tho “Executive” bestow ed a v a s t ma p I'harsalui, Je s s b Ciic u d . Bt e p h e n Axtiioxy. .\ Y . B. Mo n r o e elect, D O C T O R 1IOO FL.YIV D\S CKLEBKATED G L. Ba r d e r mu-ns D m e h Os u o q d, JR. I'restun, S. T. Ri d d e l l .H GERMAN BITTERS. TUeher, .H ----- ------------------------------ its a g e n e ra l rem edy fur diseases, to which all fam ilies nru subject, lloojlamS< Utrman liiUrr* cannot b o surpassed. ’ .H ‘ PRCPARKII UY D r . C. M .J A C K S O .N , IM iila d 'u , P a . . WILL rrrVOTL*ALLY Cl U.K .H .F. Ro s w e l l K. B ou n x t . TnEORAN D. W a k e ly Smyrna. .H WILL rrrVOTL*ALLY Cl U.K LIVER COMI - L.MXT, DYSrCrslA, J ALNDleE, Chronic or .Yrrroin Debility, Diuiw* o f the Kitneys, .H Ue x j /a u in St o v e r E Dim m ic k .H ■ Piiil a d ’ a, March 2 d , 1865. s t >—l w<w iU B tgtctljr tho 'benefit of th e afflicted, t h a t I travo treed yfiur UaJlatuTt Ger- man BiUert m yself mid in m y family, for a lo u g tinier a n d have alw ays found them to act iu> y o u represent. I h a v e found them a g re a t benefit in coses o f Headache, P a in s in th e Side n n d Breast, Colds a n d Nervous Diseases, and e a r- nestly recom m end them to . all who may bo a f flicted w ith diseases for which you prescribe them. B. M. PARIS, .H Wa l t e r F . Bl a x c i iAu d Shertmnie, .I r a C. Ow e n. o r it y of hia.patronagc o n men openly an d avowedly opposed t o tho Prohibi- tion, m any of whom nre Liquor Dealers in^fac^ an d w ho stand pledged to use th eir influence for the re p eal of th e law. —Alb. Reg. ------ .H C osm o p o li t an A r t A ssoc i a t i on ! S FA V X D Y K A li ! ARRANOr.MRNTS for the Stxvmd Annual Col- leetiuu of th i s Popular InA ituti.in for tlie (UifiLsion of I.ltcruture and A rt, have been m ade on tltc most extensive sdalc. ' Among the wnirks already ••ng^ge-d, is th c far- faincd“ UENOA CRUCIFIX,\ which originally cost T en Thousand dollnis In forming t h e New Collection, th o jlffusloii of w orks of American A rt. nml the ctitjourago- mcnt o f American geurns liave n o t be^pf,over- looked. tVmuiiins'uinH have Ik v u laiucrl to many o f the m u s t distinguished American A r- tists, who will contribute some of their finest productions Among tlmth are Uireo M arble itusts executed b y the greatest li * ing Sculpture —IIin.AM PoWKRH. OKOHUR WASHINGTON, the F ather o f liis Country, BENJAMIN FRANK I.IN',' tho I'hila- noplicr. DANIEL WEUS’ITHl. tin* Statesman A s|Mvlal ag en t has visited Painqn-and m ade careful arid judicious wh-ctions, of foreign works f A rt. 1 rot li in llronzi' and Mar Me ; Statuary anti CltuUn Y'*ic».«Ang*-- * Tlie whole frrnning a large anil valitahlc col- la .tiu n J l f l i u a l t u u .£.n.l Vl'itiiary t.i 1^1 dia* rib- 11tell 1- REF. am o n g thc members of thc Associa- tion for the second year. T in us or Mtaiuuttsiur. — Tlie paynn nt of tlircc lullarH eoiistiluji's any u n e a m e m 1. / ef this AssocCvUon, am i entities him to t i l l e r one of the M tg-izines f ..r one yea?, and also i li l.i-t in the ifLstriliuliim o f the stntuary and l'.i.uiiiig The Lilemlurt-issued to subscriber* i»n»fsU f the following Monthly Magazines II ij» r s. 'litnam 's, K n itk e rlssk c r, Illackwoo.1 I f . u p hold Words, (Im h am 'a, and Uodty * l.oly» B ok. 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I* - llstributed am o n g themselves, n jv ln rm t th e same tiino onconraging th e A rtists of t.i. • oim - try, disbunjng tliousands of dollars tkruiigh its agenry. * Persons in re m ittin g funds for im-nilienilii will please give tlicir post ofliiv arldess in stating the mmxtli they wish thv M.ignxilie to commence, nnd lmvc the lott. r r.-gi-iercd a t tho Post Office to p re v e n t loss.on ft* p * elpt a cer- Uiicnte of mcmlreraldp. togetle-r witlr t h e Mag* azine dcsircil, w ill be forwarded to any p a rt of the country-. , Those who purchase m'ngazim * a t Bookstores, will observe t l i a t by joining this Association, they receive t h e Magazine nnd .1 fri-e ticket in the annual distriubtiim all .it thc same 'p ric e they now pay f o r the Mogaziie alone. I’or Meml)crshi|is. oddr.-*, •' I.. DERBY, Ac- tuarx*C; A. A., a t either of tie principal offices “K nickerbocker Magazine ' ..nice, 318B road- way, New York-; nr Western ntlieu, ldfl W ater street, Sandusky, Ohio. flnlwcriptions received by T <’ Grannfa, H o n . Sec'y for Greene. N. Y . at the Bank. il Ip, full. .H -and atl-dneafa-aristny from a daordm d }.i\er or Stontoeh. Such as Cimstipa- tloii, In w ard Piles. Fulness or Dloud to t h c H ead, Aridity o f the Ktnuvich, Nausea, H eartburn, Disgust fo r Food, Smith r dtr, M. H. SCHENK. .H Tj io h a * S I’ynvL t. T h i s Is t h e language of T. W . Brown, th e editor o f the C ayuga Chief, who was im ported in to th is county, to aid Fusion ag a in st t b e American p arty ; an d he k n ew full well w hen h e said the above t h a t it w a s a lib el upon .the best men of t b o county, m en of t b e purest morals, a n d best in ten tio n s. Again ho says : '* Ken w ho claim to bovo religion and honesty, a n d to lovo good morals, nro b u t scrfe, in a rc h in g liko slaves in -cofflc- g&ngs, u n d e r t b e lash of a degrading o a tb voluntarily taken, to striko hand* w ith the vilest t h a t .e a rth ’s sinks of in- iq u ity ever vomited up.” H o is m oro knavo th an fool, or ho nev- er would u tto rc d such language against thoso who com pose tllO American p a rty in t h i s . county. Ho h a s been spew ed o u t o f the order h im self which alone ac- co u n ts for bis violent abuse of b e tte r m en than b o ever was,who did not have to reform , to make themselves decent in the eyes o f tho world. , .H M ARVELLOUS REM EDY! .H FOR A MARVELLOUS AGE! F R U b T J e rs , Of all bIzcs, constantly on hand, and ALL (old Chrajxr than any u here else, a t the U rge 8bM Store, in F arm er's Block. .H Fulness or Weight in th e Stomach, Sour E r u c tations. Sinking o r F lu tterin g at the P it o f the fltouuu-h, So iiiiiuiiig o f the Ilt-iul, H urried mid rliltirult Breath- ing, F lu tter- , ------------A t Medina, N. Y.f a young mail, tw enty-tw o yoars of age, who hud been deaf and dumb sinco h is ninth year, .w as taken witli violent .spasms of tbc chcst about a week ago, a n d after throw- in g up a small quantity o f Mood, found tn a t Id s bearing qjid p o w e r of speech were entirely restored.» N o . 31, Race street. To Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia. Sec ad v ertise m en t. .H Greene, Oct. 24, lfl.V>. N . P. ROSlt. •fl! .H °7t2 .H -R T IN V A L ID S recovering front th e effects o f Fever, Billions diseases, o r long continued i l l ness of a n y k in d , will find C arter's Spanish Mixture, tlio onlyv“Tomedy which w ill revive their drooping co n stitu tio n s, expel n il bad h u mors fro m tho blood, excite th e liver t o n prompt and h ea lth y action, and by its ton ie properties* restore t h e patient to life a n d vigor. Wo c m only say try It. A single bottle in worth a ll thc so-called SArsapnrillus in existence I t contains no Mercury, Opium, or nny other n o x io u s o r p o i s o n o u s d r u g , a n d c a n b o g iv e n t o they m m g est liiln n t w ithout hesitation. .H , \ln\ n t \ , 'th e Heart, rh o ak in g o r suffocating sensntiuns wben i 1.1 ,1 1 ly iu g pwliire. Dimness o f Vision, D o t s of wi-lw before the Sight, F e ie ra n d Duff Juiln i n tlie Hem), Di-licieliey o f Perspiration, le llo w - ne*» of tlie Kkin and Eyi-s, Pain li t - the Hide-, lt-uk. ClieAt, J .ill) Im. K c , Sudden Flushes ■»! Ib-ut, lluriring in the F Ic h Ii.ConsLint Iniaglii- ings o f Evil, an d great V>* prn*hm o t Spiiit* HATS AND CAPS. f l | A good and well selected am ortm ent of # ■» HAT'S and FAIti, em bracing several *trl** o f Men's Fine .H THE GR A N D E X T E R N A L R E M E D Y .H H O LL OW A Y ' S O I N TMEN T . J vro i * ESK ; iK r h a t s . Also every stylo o f JO * A dispatch from Montgomery, Ala., announces tho re-elcetion o f Benj. Fitzpatrick, dem , to thc U. S.-Senate for six years froni thc 4th o f March next .H By th e aid o f a mieruKco|ic, we see millions of little opening* 011 the wurfitcc of our Ixslloi. Thron-*!) these this o in tm en t, when rutdied on tlie Kkin, is curried to a n y organ or in wan I part lliseuwca u( th o Klilnoys, sltMinlem o f Iho lAver. atTeetloin nf ttie lienrt. Inflammalhm of the bung*. Asthmas. Coughs and Cohbt, aro by its innutM effect nail y curt-*!. Every liousuwlfe knows that sa lt passr-s frerly through Ixme or or m un t of any thirtyics*. Mens' and B -ys' Black and DraS Pur Kometh, Do do. W o o l H ungarian . and do. do. B r u i h <lo. ; Mens' Drab Riusdnn ; Mens’ an d Bon* hilk , plush, ami cloth enpa, &c. T h e proprietor In culling the attc tilio n of tl!«- imtdie to this nrriiarnlion. does «*« w ith a k e l l n s ot u m uitnaot omifiiUmcn In v lr in r s nnu fu\n.^> - tat ion tothedbu-.ise* fur w liieh ltls r<a ohinu mltsd I t Is no new nml u n trie d urthlo. b u t one t h a t lias stood the-tcsd of a te n years' t r i a l U -fore t b e Amrrlcnn people, nnd i t s n |nitation nml side is unrivalled by any *iinii.ir prepirations e x ta n t Till* testim ony in Its favor given by the niowt prom inent a n d well know n Plivsici-uis anil Im li- 1 idll.lls ill nil pirts of (lie Oiimtly is illllllclIM**, and a careful perusal of th e Almanac, [mhlislu-sl nnniially by th e proorietor, ami to I * imd g r a t is of a n y of Ills A gents' eaiinotluit Kitjsfv lla-moest skeptical Uinti this remedy is n-.illv iIhxti l u g the gn-at c-lebrlty It has obtained *• Pritd i|vil Office and Manufactory. N o fff Ari l, St , Philnd a, I'.i AU* the Good* enumerated alm re. and m x n r more, have im-n Umght to be SOLD I an d th a t oa cheap, or iln-,i|Hr Hum anywhere also In thik VtelnltY. . The public are rrsnoclfullv Invitctl to affl a nd not only saVe themselvc* much trouble! b u t go away w in, l.ght h earts and treaty pocket*. All Minis >.f Fr.slutv u k c n in p aym ent for CinofW pet. 2> .iR.v, cr,, n p r o s e . A P roclam ation. g Seo t h e ccrtillcatcs of wonderful cures around v h .-W vtrd. xrurc tnan m rc Hundred pontons in Utc c it y of Richmond, V a ., can testify to i t s good effects. T b o i i o r d lm« b e e n p le a s e d - \tr> p re serve our lives an d to dbal graciously w ith us during another year. While sanguinary W a r lias desolated th e soil nnd saddened th e homes of Furopr, Peace h as Sat by our firesides, nnd Plen- ty has walked in our fields ; the earth, parched b y no drouth, an d chilled by no unw onted Frost,hns yielded her incrense bounteously.** Pestilence thnt h a s rav- aged a neighboring coast, has been stay- ed nt our threshold ; and we have begn enabled to minister to th c w ants nnd necessities of th e suffering and nflietrd. The CommerCial.Mcchnnical nnd various pursuits o f our citizens have been crown- ed with Usual success. Science and A rt have made.liberal progress among us ; and Religion, unaw ed by power nnd unchecked b y bigotry, has imported her divine teachings and administered h e r consolations. Our R epublican In- stitutions, with good n n d wholesome laws, have helped to lighten the burdens of our people, an d to advance the moral and intellectual im provem ents of society. In grateful rem em berance of o u r man- ifold blessings, it becomes us to lift up opr heflfts to God, the G iver of ail good, who carefully considereth all tlie dwel- lers upon the earth. I do, therefore,nnd In pursuance of established custom, set ap a rt an d appoint Thursday, th e 29th day of Novem ber next, t o be observed throughout the S ta te as a day of Praise, Thanksgiving an d Prayer ; and respect- fully recommend to my fellow citizens to abstain from all .secular occupations on th a t day ; to gather themselves, in th eir assumblies and re n d er t o our Heavenly F ather the homage ofgrateful hearts, remem bering before Him the poor, the neglected nnd oppressed. Let us, ns patrio ts an d Christians, implore Him to.bless our Civil nnd Religious In- stitutions ; and le t us supplicate Him to continue l i is favor to this people th rough- out all generations nnd w ithal to* dis- pense to us individally tffct heavenly grace which, w ith faith in the L ord Je- sus Christ;,, and virtuous action here,will prepare u s for H is Henveniy Kingdom. In witness whereof, 1 h a v e hereunto subscribed my nam e, and affixed ' th e Privy Seal of t h e S ta te,a t the ’[l. s.] e ity of Albany,the twenty-seventh day* of October, o n e thousand eig h t hundred and fifty five. ----------------------------M Y R O N H : \C L A R K '. By the Governor, See a<l vertisem cnt. ° i f I any thirtyics*. T liis healing Giiitmcnt far more rcmlilv pcno- tmh-s tlirnugb any hone or tleshy part of the living Imdy, curing th e most (huigernus hiwnnl aunplaints, th n t ennnot be mu-hed l>v other means. I ; t r r i ; t g c s . ; Fu- KRYNIPKL.VS, 'S.M.X RIIBt’M AND St’OR Itl l 1C m'M DUS. In till-* town, o n the 14th inst., b y Rov. Mr. Webster, Mr. WiujERt Bowmt, of Syracuse, t o Mbs La v i n i a P .Pe n d l e t o n, dau g h ter of Wm Pendleton, E*q , o f Smitliville. Leather. Links to no Leg- nns, 44 truism Because men w ho havo somo respect for principles founded on right, will not su p p o rt t h c m onstrosity offered to them ea c h year by thcso demagogues, who n e v e r had tlie independence to como be- fore tho people w ith a ticket of true tem- perance he an d others ore boiling o v er with unm itigated slang and hatred tow ards t h e true friend? of Tumpcrancc. S ilt let the wolves howl—they aro harm less now ; th eir te e th o re broken off, ond ilB f a r os tL ia county is concerned, they can boast o f the election of ail the drink- ing tem perance m en o n the ticket, (ex- c u se me, t b e \C hief” soys they have“ re- formed,”) an d m ourn the 'cl'cfcat of a tem- perau cc m an, tbe only one in nomina- tion by th e ir p a rty . ’T is just an d r ig h t for the sanctim oni- ous hypocrites to thus? be foiled, w hen t h e y sell th e ’fdselvcs so cheaply. Had t h e y been politically honest, had th ey b e e n actuated b y a decent re sp ect fof - b e t te r men than themselves, th e y could h a v e had frtebds w here th ey h o w have opponents. F . No remedy li.is ever done so ninrli for tlie riire o f diseases of the S kin w hatever form they mnv nssiime, n s this Ointm ent. N o case of Sail itlicum. Scurvy, flore Heoils, Scrofula or Erysip- elas, c a n long withstand its influence The In- ventor has tm vrlled o v e r many-parts o f 't h e gloiie, visiting the principal luwpitals, dispens- ing t h i s Ointment, giving advice to its applica- tion. a n d lias th u s liccn the means of restoring coinillcKH nnniliers to hi-olth. SOKE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, Wol'NDS AND I L f ’EItS. CONSTANTLY nn hand, a splendid tot o f Oak and Hcml<s-k tanned Sole Leather; d o . do. Upper do. ; French nnd American Calf KW„. American nnd C.ilcutta K ip do. Also a & a i lo t o f light and heavy In Oxfiird, on th o l'Jtli i n s t^ b v th c Rev N. Ripley, M r. Jottx S. At w a t e r ,of this village, to MIkr I ' r a s i a K lv c, of Norwich. , F o r sale by A I). A 'buus. 110 - 0 110: .Mitchell A Son. N urnicli; S. i t < Urk, O xforil. II. J f . Ketcbum & C o.. Covi iitry ; A \M. I’ost. K outb Ruin bridge ; G. \Y Vaiiderhi.le. N orth Itain- liriilgo ; T. A, Fiilh r, Sborbumo : 1>. lk -lss-&. Son. Guilford. Aforocco Aid, White Lining Skinf, Jtoa* and Cochineal Skins, And plenty of Goat and Sheep Binding S k im . f O 'T lir highest^market price paid for Hide*. S kin, and Mfi'tq, Pelts, a t \\ — — * -- Oct. 24. lifts. N. P.ROSE’S. •«f At W liitney's P o in t, on th e -ith inst . by Rev. Wm. O ates, Mr. Wm. C. TKtiwn.LiOEn, of th is town, t$> Miss Ma r ^ Le v c ii. of Barker. an east ;diates.~ W a tc h e s , Clooks and J e w e l r y 1 Just Jlccciccd a General Assortment! Tlio sulxurilier, thankful t o the tim<-- ViKE^'keempg puhlir fur tlie very li I a-nd patron - age th u s far extended Ui him , would say (hut h (* may Rtill be found a t t h c uld s ta n d (over t h c - Bank. in Itathbone s building,i ivlicrc lie inton'b* keeping a la rg e stock of . S t a ff s . Somo of the most w-ienGffc surgeons n o w rely solely sin the, use of th is wonderful Ointment, when having to enpe w ith the worst cases of sores, wonnds. idecm. glandular swellings, ami turnons. Professor llullowny lias, t>y command of tlie Allied G uvemments, dis|ntehcd to the MicwpitnS of th e -East, large shipments o f this Ointment, to bo itse<l u n d er the direst Inn o f thc Medicul Staff, in the worst rnses o f wounds. It F in d in g s! Iivherc.‘ periard. all the seven- in our cths of A GOOD assortm ent o f SHOE FIN D IN G S o f i l . overy description, consisting o f CYcry k h u i of S H O E M A K E R 8 ’ B t iX . d w h, Aw l-Ihfis, Knives, Pmeeri, Uammert, P im th- Ih H am ilton on Friday th c -jtith in s t., of ron- amnption, Da n ie l Vo v x o l o v e , h iq , aged 5 3 yoars. a , Brulles, tfed-batl. Hasps, Alit fdrn. Sand Stonss. fsmg Sticks, Sue Sticks, ShotA- der Sticks, and Boot ffeAA. At A u ro ra, K an e Co , Illinois, on th e 18th o f Sept. la s t, of cholera tnorbns, Mr. No r m a n M Se x t o n ,formerly o f Smyrna, aged 50 years. In O xford, oh th o lSlh u l t . , Miss H a r r i e t A. S ,sn ic k , aged lJ years. W a tc h e s , C lo c k s , S ilv e r & P l a t e d W are , J ewe l r y o f a ll ki n d s , ami in fact everything usually found in a Jew el- ry Store. 1laving had much experience In some nf t h e most exteusive kIiiij is in lAindon, Liverpool, nn I New Yufk, lie feels warranhxl in sa y in g tlmt h«- tnn d o nil kinils of repairing in a workumn-lik<- m onner, and to tlm satisfaction of t h e ranu-r As he intends doing tb e work e n tru ste d to iiiM care bimsi-it. h e trusts b is o.£11o_‘in taxes . will c u r e any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness nr eon t ruction o f the jo in ts, even o f 20 years' standing. PILES AND FISTULAS. Also, Goat Binding, in relis, a n d every d — nnd quality of bHOF, THREAD ; togethc? vri.th I’ogs, Nails. Tiu-ks. Shoe late*, tflk and co tto n , and plenty of find rate wntet proof and p olish BLACKING and BRUSHES. try, is his for- Repub-' Dk-.s c and o th e r sim ilar distressing complaints ran I*-effectually cured i f tlie Ointrqent l>c well riihlx-il in over the [a rts affected an d liv o th e r- wise following the printed directions around each p o t. Huh the Vintmad ond T ills thouhf be uird iri the fotlmnng cases : Lumlmgo Mercurial Eruptions Bunions Burns In Bridgcwntcr. Oneida C o., on tb e 31st u lt., Ha u mo n t . wife of n . W. Tunnncliff, a n d daugh- ter of M e rrit C lark, of Sherburne,’nged 30years. Tanner’s Oil, f)f first rote q u a lity , constantly o q hand a t Oct. 21, I8 -V5. N. P. IJ jg E 'S . from ‘I ‘from :' drun- ce-men“ Woolly roe:-ats, ‘p, Oar- zanism. vé\ yo1’fr' ifospgri be di_g'-T lies the‘ ;y,- and 30$‘.- At sea, on his re tu rn from Havana, whore ho had been for tho benefit of his h ea lth Jlr. Al- be r t o B. Ha x t o n j , of Sherburne, in tho 2Cth year of h is age. , SU PERIO R W ORKM ANSHIP, low charge©, promptness and disp aU liin tuiwi- ness. will e n title him to a lilsTiil s h a r e of public.' patron.igr. All work wamuited. JAMES HHKKI/ii'K. Greene, tlept. !9, °1’ P A U T I C I L.YU N O T I C E ! Aid, jversons indebfi*] to thc subscriber by not\ nr hook account, nro earnestly derired to settle th e same without delay. Oct. 24. la v .. e g . j f p. BOSE. Chilblains liap|ws| Ilnnds Fistulas ( lo u t HI i',i f it .-vt ism S alt Rheum ( I ’ilc* é Skin Diwuses Sore fcegs G r e a t In d a c e m ts n tti Q F ’FEREl) to (kwh and short tfme buyer*, a t N. P. ROSE’S. •cr 3.405: Hardware and S to v e s! Soro Heads Sores of all kinds Scalds Stiff Jointa Venereal Sores Sure Breasts Sure 'H iroats Mpraiiu* Swelled Glands Ulcers Wounds of nil kinds • In th o County o f C., t h e Tem per- a n c e p arty adopted the Bepubfican nom- ih e e oi^affcount of b is being a con- trib u to r to tb e Carson League funds,and of course, a good M aine Law man. I n his tow n, lived a man th a t-d e a lt quite larg e ly fin W hiskey,and a t the sittin g of th e l a s t Court, se rera l Individuals who W lo h fed t o the Tehi'peraricfe organiza- Vi6h ^ ’ 'Garsoh L'Ca'guc, Ate., tried to get thq dealer in d ic te d for a violation of the p ro h ib ito ry law, w ith o u t success. The candidate w a s elected a s desired b y the M aine L aw men, and since th e election is o y er,_ haB-p aid * -b iH p o f-tw en ty odd dollars to t h e dealer, for iiqnor furnished to v o ters fo r election favprs, and in or- der to c a r r y ont h i s Maine L aw doctrine to p erfection, he Is now buying up Rve for a large distillery. Slap-Jacks! TlLLOTSON’S Superfine JJuek wheat Flour o n hand a t HITCHCOCK & DAVIES' Greene, Nov. 2 2 . 1855. ORIGINAL NOVEL BY - V P. WILLIS. The Home Journal for 1856, Aetc a n d B rilliant S eries. ' TH E sutiscrilxT Invites the a tti'iitio n of Ui«- puhlic to h is stis-k nf Hardware, Iron, Kteel. Nails, Tin and Sheet Ir o n Ware, Greene, fW*. 24, 1S5V. WM . AHEARN , Fashionable Tailor; RICSPFj'TI'ULLY gives notic6 l o th e citizen* of Greotie, an<l virinlty, tfc&t fie is located over tho I‘ost Office, wtieise he Is fully prepared forcarrying on th e t'uhictnablc ftutoring businea*, in all its various liranclics, and h e tru st* th a t liis experience in tlio business, and-th e satisfac- tio n he always gives his patrons, will in su re h im a liberal shore o f patronage. C U T T IN G - * Done on the shortest notice, and w arranted to fit, every time. {(/’’T h e Full Fashions arc.rcceired. Greene. Oct. 10, 1855. »4! , Ox th e fifth of January next, the first ntunlicr of the NEW SERIES FOR 1K5«, o f this well- known Family Neu-hpai-m will bo iiMucil, With new ty p e nnd n e w aitnu tions; th c principal'one is of th e kind wbi< li Il l s been proved, by liotli American nnd European periodicals, to l«; th e most acceptable nnd popular, viz;—a novel i s s e r ia l numbers. Tlie title Is J o i n e r s T o o ls ,S to v e s , D a i r y M a id s, A grhnltural Funsues, straw-Cutters. t'omSlu I- lers. <'ullivators, Plows. Serfipeni, Sleigh Kliocs and D o g i’owf-rK Alima large stock o f Window (IlnsR. all of whirh lie w ill sell as ch eap us c a n he isiuglit in th c county. ¥ANTED! — 5000 Bushel* Buckwheat for rash, en q u ire at Hi'lVHtXXJK. & DAVIES'. ■Greene, Nov. 2 2 , 1866, ° 0° Sold nt the Manufactories o f Professor llullowny, W) Maiden l a n e . New York, and 244 Strand Street, Lmdon, and by a ll respeetnb! Druggists and Dealers o f MediclncB tlmmgliout the U n ito l States, and th e civilized, world, In Pots, n t 25 cents, 021 cefits, nnd $1 each. _|4 T lliere is considerable saviirg b y taking th c largest sizes. N. B . Directions for th c guidance of p atien ts In ev ery disorder are affixed on each Pot, °7 J B r i c k! B r i c k! B r i c k! HARD a n d SOFT BRICK fo r sale a t HITCH COCK & DAVIES'. Greene, Nov. 2 2 , 1865. county. J. 0. IlEVXOUlS. Greene, Sept. Iff, 1855.’ °1’ [am Star un णfl P A U L F A X E —or, parts o f a Life else untold. A X otrl—B y 2V. P . Willis. H. HODGE, D EN TIST! Office otcr Babcock £f H ’ etch's Store. WHERE b e will alw ays lie i n readiness torem lcr his profes- sional services to itll w h o may Dancing. School. . oil .95- Shéri ‘ v*ri0¢.=('-‘)' may .51 \0114! the P97 ‘e dmaa MR. E. GBIflWOLD, Professor of Dan- and W altzing, would respectfully announce tQ the citizens of Greene and vieuiity, t h a t he w ill give a course o f Lessons a t Davidson's H u ll, commencing on Monday, ©ce. 3d, 1855ptrtr 2 o'clo c k , P. M., trjrD u lies and C hildren, and CJ for G entlem en. He will teach n n y of the Fashionable Dances o f the day, viz : In addition to th is new featu re a scries\! origi- nal sketches, songs and ballad* by G. p. M orris nnd an original uordette, in verge, founded upon fact, called “T h e S tobt o r a S tab ,” la-J M. Field, are among thc inducements fo t new sub- scribers to conimeu.ee w ith th e first nmnU r of th© year. ------------——---------- Besides the con tribulions and l a W of tlie Ed- itors, th c Home Jo u rn al will contain th e Foreign and Domestic Correspondence o f a large list of con trib u t o r s - t h e o f t h c European Maga- zines—the selections o f th c most interesting publications of t h e day*—th e brief novels tho. piquant stories—thc sparkling wit and amusing anecdote —thc new s and gossip of th o Parisian papers—the personal sketches of public c h a r- acters—thc stirrin g scenes of th e world we liv e in—th e chronical of tlie news for laidcs—th e fashions—tlie fa c ts and outlines <•( news—tlie pick o f Ehgllsh information:—the wit h u m o r ant] pathos of t h e times—th c essays on .life, lit- em tufe, society a n d morals,and tlm usual variety of careful choosings from th e wilderness bf-TSiig- Ifsh periodical lite ra tu re, criticism, poetry, etc. Wc n eed not rem ind ou r readers th a t vfo Iiavc also o n e or two unsurpassed correspondents in thc fashionable to d d y of New-York,\no yvilLgive us e a tly news o f every new feature o fa jy li a p d -elegance among th e leaders of the g ay w orld. Term s.—J'’or on e copy, S2: for th ree copies, ‘85 — o r one copy for three years, $5 — alw ays IH Advance. flURSCRIBE WITHOUT DELAY. AddrrtW MORRIS & WILLIS, Editors and Propridort, 107 Fult m itrret, Sac-Pork have ~ NEW STOVE STORE, Comer Genesee a n d C a n a l Streets, opposite L . J). L a d d s , Store. >V. IX. D 8 D R I C K . e quire them. T e e th inserted I’iv o t or Atmospheric Pressure. Decayed te e th filled, t b e lwst material used, nnd a ll work w arranted. a n d vicinity, to his fine assortm ent of S to v e s , T i n , J a p a n , ts. S h t t t I r o n WARE, which will be sold a t priceffto su it the times. W. H. H tD RICK . Greene, Sept. Iff. 1855. _______° l f PRI C E S REDXJ C BJD . CHARLES WHITLOCK, a t his M a rk e to n ( t a n .c se c s t., under Stoughton’s Shoe S hop. wUl sell nicer and bettor Meats than a n y o th e r deal* c r a t reduced prices—for cash only. A quantity o f ThlHnr alw ays o n h u d , fo r ia l* cheap. _____ ^ ■ * l f ' A superior article of Tootli Pow der, T o o tli Ache Drops and wash fo r diseased gutns, con s ta n tly on han d . Advice and prescription gratis. H . HOME , ° l l G eo . E . B a k er , P r i va t e S ecre t ar y QUADRHJ.ES, WALTZF.S, SCHOTTISCHE.S. Polkas, e tc . Persons who would acquire an easy, graceful movement, a n d co rrect stylo ofc this g e n te e l and fashionable tfmuscment, are So- licited t o em brace.tliis opportunity., ° 8f oiite I t i t r f t e t s . . in thé 3 Amer- Whigs, Reyub: Greene, Sept. Iff, 1855. P OS T ' O FFI C E J f c b TI C E ! Birdsall, Lyon & Squire#, CAN be found a t their o ld Stand, w ith »' g o o d * Stock o f Staple Goods, consisting o f -< I t Is reported, t h a t on th e election day a i n e out o f ten, o f th© h ard drinkers v o te d for h im a fine illustration of vyh0 goes against the American p a rty , and w h a t company honest Tem perance men m u s t keep, when they follow, their cor- r u p t leaders into Fusion. No w ender th e y bolt a n d seek b e tte r company, as m an y did i n this section, at our election. , N O T I C E . *T \0 y'ou w a n t Lcttanhfrony your frien d s! I f Do you w a n t School Books for y o u r children? Do you want Stationery o f nny k in d ? Do y o u w ant Blank Bookix! Do y o u want tlitf }Ic w bo f tlie day ? Do y o u want Toys for y o u r children ? Do y on w ant Postage S tam p s I j) o yon want Yankee N otions! Do y o u want envelopes fo r your L e tte rs f * CALL AT T H E POST OFFICE ! W. D. PURPLE. Greene, S ept. 10, 1856. °J? . THE UNDERSIGNED G IV E NOTICE, T h at they wiB ap p ly to th e Legislature of th© State of N ew York., a t its n e x t session, to have 9 Law passed to ta k e from th c Town of Bain- bridge, I n CMimiigo to n n ly , and antlex t o th e Town of Colcsvillo, in Broome county, th e following lots ly in g in the south-w est corner o f .the said to w n of Bainbridgfe; v iz : N o. 's 20,29, 30,82, 313, ana so m uch of 3 4 as laVs south-west of tho e a s t lino o f Daniel Stow 's farm . Bated a t Bainbridge Nov. 20, l§5o.* VV. H. SCOTT, °9f7 ALBERT PRATT. UR ' S r G O O D S , Groceries, Crockery, Cv ttte ry , H *H s,T aih& , ( f i k , jfoots, Shoes, R u b b e n .a n d GUN S M IT H IN G 1 Re ad y 4 < a d e Clothing, a ll of w hich w ill b e M id a t th e Ioweab fig itiw .Greene, Sep t. 19, 1855. • I F bah ~1>~ ax-inytégn. 335- ‘R3 Icigx . M3,. 3; .-u..enti~ in.’ f0. J REED, liegs IcaVe t o inform th e Inhabitants o f Greene nnd v icinity, th a t h o is prepared to mannfneture and re p a ir all k in d s of G uns au d P i s t o l s , . He a ls o keeps a q u an tity on hhnd for solo, aud * ’^perfect: warranted to i satisfaction. A ll work entrusted to h im will b e done on short notice. Shop o v e r D edrick’s T in 8bop, opposite S quire Ldw’m’s Stole. • ■ , ''* J . REED. <>l? G b e n a a g p H o u se : J ft AND FURlim iRE Foil^SALE. jj^ce low . .T ethu easy. Greene, Sept. 1 9 ,1 8 5 5 , _ - - Kip J ^ * The* Official Canvass which wc publish th is Week, crowds o u t several articles. iBaokwheat Floni-l ADAMS’ sppcrfine Buckwheat Flour always on hand a t HICBCOCK k DAVIES’. Orcone, Nov. 22, 1855, - ' -**■»-; ; - ^ . .-W A N T E D ! G A S S p aid fo r Hyde* a n d Skin*,a \ J Gtoene, N .Y. it.'V I . t hfe Timnmy. R T T W I^-’ Greenn, Sept. IP, 1851. .. NOTICE All t h e m em bers o f Council No. 228, arc h e re by notified to m e e t at th e Council room , on S a t- urday, t h e 2 -Jth ip S t, at h a l f past 6 o'clock. Greene, Nov 15, 1855. N . W. NOUTHRUP, See -y. Plaster, [\8 o n linnd a t the Mill in Grccno. B o th kinds L —L ik e nnd Manlius. WANTED—500 c o rd s g o o d Hemlock bark, a t my T an n ery. Cash paid for m arket price. Greene, Oct. hides an d skins, thc highest N . W. NORTHRUP. 2 4 , 1 8 5 5 . °6! W holesale Prices C urrent [Corrected Weekly Grain.—W h ea t,................' .................. 1,60 “-R y e.................... 87 “—B a rle y , ........................ None in m ark et —C o m , »b u s h ............. “ - O a t s ,\ >* ........................» b b l..................... “—C om M eal, cwt.*........... —Potatoes, (new,) $ b tis h .. „—Apples, (scarce)““ .. , , •: .................- s t f f L a h b i . . .. ;. ............. ‘ —Beef, (fresh) n f c , “ —Pork, »9 ,: P - .............. —Hams,“ ................. IF00I, lb Bay, $ ton Eggs, $ d o z . ., IT- Buckwheat. TH E highest.m arket price, in c a sh , paid f o r Buckwheat, a t the Chenango Valley Mill). GreciS', Oct. 21*1855, F . ADAMS. • C0?