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_ . 1 -16! ‘ at: _._..‘,, - +3. ,_, u . .4. (erg; -_g. «s 4 ._.,rT 3SC&&$fcr*!&> D - \T*i '; :4 ;.?.:V.r. T h e G r e a t Em p o r iu m O P BOOTS AND S I I O E ^ * THE subscriber, grateful forpast^^j^ \■IL.favors p-ould inform ■ ■the Inhnbmuim 01 Chenango county, nnd tlio people gen- erally; that he has just retained from New - York, 'and is now dally receiving Hie Largest, Finest, and cheapest Stock o f Goods in his hne. EverbrovglU into this County I an d nil of them the LA TEST ' S TYLES!! CONSISTlXa Of A GOOD ASSORTMENT 6f Wens’ and Boys’ Calf and Kip Boots Sewed And pegged ; also Y ouths' Calf, K ip , En- ameled and P atent Leather Brogans ; Men’s fine CONGRESS GAITERS, block an d colored ; do. Opera Slips ; besides m a n y o ther styles needless to be m entioned hero, b u t which can be exam- ined by applying as below directed. Also, a g re a t variety o f WOMEN'S mid C H IL- DREN'S SHOES, am ong which m ay be • found • /s ty le o f W omen's Goat, Grain, Enameled and Patent Leather« BOOT££SJ BySK!NS,IJ£Sf SJJK^NOPOLKABOOTS, A nd agood A ssortm ent o f fine PRUNELLA AND FRANCAIS GAITERS, Of various Qualities and colors ; also C H I L D R E N ’S Goat, Grain, Enameled and Patent Leather Shoes. O f all descriptions airl colors, sewed and pegged, A fine assortm ent o f Men’s, W om en's and C hildren's Metallic rm 1 ‘run? ■F E as tG reene E blk s I * A ND BVEBY B O DY TAKENOTICE! - fTIHE BnbocribcrB are prepared to furnwh any X quantityof.Dry Goods. -GrocerlcB; Crockery, Puints Otld Yankfce Notions; &e at prices which cannot bo equalled any whore, in Chenango Val- lcy Wo have juBt returned from New York and hayjng boen cscccdmgly fortunate i.u our purohuBCs • ’ ■ W ANTED, w o o e d ! I*» JE x c h »n * e f o r jY otet, A c c o u n t s a m M , Q p 0 4 4 1 i t ^ z<x$ i . THE subperiixjr lp» on hand a deeinble stock of Goods; from-winch ho will sup&y' tho winheof the public at reasonable rate#-at? Im to be every artlclo diklred. - A m ong which are ' ’ \\ B la ck a n d F a n cy S4ks, Irench Meruios Paramettaa DeLamS-Ginghams ; Prints,' Plain antLBarred Mnlls. Iaces, fembrOid: cry, Ribbons/HosieVy, Gloves, &e. Hisstock of C l o t h s , C a s s i i n e r a , S a tt ii te i t ts , 'Dvceds, K entdcky. Jeagis, VesUpga ijmdv ..Triina’ mingif,.. will those i n w ant o f ssrtiidoA in th a t liiip. , PartlcuLir atten tio n has been paid to th e man-' ufacture o f a seasonable stock o f ». R ea d y M a d e Cl o t hi n g , which w ill be ottered a t prices to com pete with a n y th in g of equal q u ality in this o r the adjoin- ing counties. lh o s e wLfiiing garm ents m ode to order c a n ho accommodated on sh o rt notiec\____ A^General Afisortment of Groceries may also be found, such as Teas, Sugare, Molas- ses, (Joffieo, Popper, Spico, G inger, Tobacco, &c’ .lu e q u alities of w hich wo will gu aran tee, nnd prices t o correspond w ith tlie times. Your a tte n tio n is also called to a few o th e r a r- ticles in th e line, namely, l_ .,...g,.:_ L ..s;,. nter.r : i l f- p »a n i ! u« i iiit-vHiiig u t tin - ««««»• !» jW t.v i^ o ra o fO ji^ n a n fr9. C o ^ ! \ l y ; h e l d - jfm fic h /ty i fly: 12fjtjday of ,jN 0^011) - ig x ^ 8 5 $ tt(, e IqlloWing proceedings' t i k & d t f ^ u a l i k t i o n ' ^ |‘ t|r<» A sse ss w o re sment A t the A nnual m o o tm g 'o f lieTJonrd «t ~ ‘ ~ ‘ * * ’ im b h W^^rftithtmoV«d tlffttieiici/ Supervi- sor add l)(iS./ own.. ASS(!siijaefit,'J{dll, and then haod it to thoinoxt Supervisor in ffie a Ip 1 ihbufri tial ^ ftf towns; and the last Sine adftd Insitfo thc^upervisor from the firM,towi), |or examiiiation,, whiel> was cartJt^anaHhfe footing of tlie sev- eral rolls wns as appears by the first four columns of the annexfcd abstract table. ^ . p ro p o sed te b e cqusdu&d a s a p p p a rs b \ tlio b r a t p e v c b tftlttttrfts of tlie following a b s t rac t t a bl e . J E J Witnnew A d , O n; n}otioiV of Mr. Nortfiriip, t h e re- p o rt was accepted,.nnd tlie Equalization as-rep o rted , Was adopted an d th e rolls Equalised a s reported. , N ov. 2 6 th — Afternoon Session. onr and!the projineior fefils oissnl-cd t k t will'be found a pleasahfc home -for rihe Boarders wjll. bo aceommodajcdi withjpleasant; rooms, apd i n cvery Tespecf, tho will bo found . ho., oniamong the Chenarigo Vajley. ( ; • ■ •« Good-bams, good bstlers ond accommodating help will be found oti this bhute, to snake it em- phatically the “travellers home.” ... . *. ‘ ; , v! . M-8-SHAPLEY. M r, A nthony called up tb e m atter of th e action of the Equalization Commit- tee, and of tlie Hoard on E qualizing-1(le- va lue of R e a l Estate, and m oved'ii re- consideratiotyS'f th e vole o f the* Bonjjd adopting t h e l'bjtortjof th e Equalizing Committee. purohuBCs C A N A F F O R D DO S E L L G O O D S . to such tun adyanttigc tm n i t is perteetiy^ ttseiqss to go to Grcene, o r any w here else; to g e t your supply. W c nave ju st os good an asso rtm en t, unci as GOOD GOODS os a n y m erchant in Che- nango Valley. Our peoplonre requested to bear th is ill m in d and gi vo us a call, and we_will war- r a n t to give perfect satisfaction, confident in our a b ility so to do. O U R S T O C K O F D R Y G O O D .S , is very superior, consisting o f Silks of every de- scription, Merinos, P aram ettas, Plaids, Plain n n d Figured DeLuines, Domestic Goods in every- 'variety, Paper Hangings, &c., &c., comprising, in fact, every thing k nown t o th e . S e la f c S q u i r e s , ; Attorney and Counsellpr at Law, 1 7 Grqcne ^ \ r » oCo. N , A tto rn e y sa n A CoW BeUon^t i a w Office over the Bank ' Itqthbone Bjock Greene. T h e ayes nnd noos were called for, and the motion was lost. . FRjSBIE'S RQTEL, EARLVILLE. t . T ho subscriber w ould Respect fully a n nounce t o th e tra v e llin g portion of tKC m - mts 0/ Chenango V alley , th a t h e has leas- ed th e far-fam ed T avern Stan'd.known as j ‘The “W aters H otel,,’ ’ situ ated op-tbe (vest's>de“o f tlie ! M a jn Street^n-K'iriv'illcvAvhefeTnTwin. be liah-''- p y to .w a it Upon a ll of h is.o ld frie n d s,’arid its m a n y new ones its m ay-favor liirn w ith a call. H aying had considCbibld experience in H o tel K eeping; I feel confident in assuring th e public t h a t I keep as gooda H o te l a s can b e foufid in. th e Chenango Valley. I h av e superior accommodations fo r both m an1 a n d beast, nnd by a careffil a tte n tio n to th e w an ts e f th e pu b lic, hope, to m erit a share of patro n ag e. I f it, were n o t for th e Maine L iq u o r Law , J should keep, co n stan tly on h a n d a good a sso rtm en t of choice • Nov, 1 3 th .r-T h o C hairm an appointed ti r e following stan d in g Committee on E q i i a l ^ f l o h - : / Messrs. Adams, Hamil- t o n , Sjnrthr3 ia n i;h u rd , Osgood, Amsbrv a n a Hanhs. ' Ch e n a s o o Co v st y, j-s s : I hereby cer- 011 the tify th a t t h e foregoing is a corrcet'state- m ent of th e proceedings of the llourd ot S u p erv iso rs of Chenango County, Equalizing the-.Assessment Rolls for r e a r I 860. Hated Nov. ,70,1856. * i JTnst W . C a r t e r , ■ PEAi,ER IN HAT?, CAPS, FANCY FI)8S? BUFFALO;flOBES ' i — n — ------ every __—• d r y g o o d s t r a d e , ■ i n this region, all of. which we can sell 50 per c en t lower than o th e r houses i n this valley. This is mo boasting, hut a plain fact, th o reason is—- w e were successful in m ak in g our purchases in New York. „................... D e a le r i n L e a t h e r , B o o ts a n d S h o p s , ■ Findings, Hats and Caps, £fc, Cash paid for H id es apd Sheep R elts. , Greeac, Chcnitngo Co. oy? ?rt&<iy,-23d3 - — Mtv-Adfmis from t lie Gom - m i tt e o on .E qualization, su b m itted a im- p o r t w h e re b y th e A ssessm ent rolls w e re E. MAX. Clerk o f th e Board of MAX. LEAL, Supjftvisors. C -GEU G R O C ERIE S ! C roc k er y , H ar d ware , K a il s , Boots a n d Shoos, Puints, D ye Woods, Buck Skin Gloves an d Mittens, F in e an d heavy Sheetings, Tickings, Table Linen, Towelling, Bleach S h irt- ings, W all Paper, Looking Glasses, &c., &e. Call a n d see, an d you sh all be convinced that' while I h av e an ey e to m y own interest, your wants a r e also d u ly eared for. Greene, Sept. 19, 1855. I n this lin e we arc excelsior. Being desirous of m aintain in g our position in th is branch o f our business, we have tak e n pains to select an ex- cellent assortm ent. We have the best qualities of * ^ > x ~~ ^ s ’ I % •* * ■ ? £ % 2 5 5 * n u b l s e r s , Of all sizeB, constantly on hand, nnd a i.l sold Cheaper th a n nnywheru else, a t the large Shoe Store, in F a rm e r’s Block. Wi nes an d Li q uors !! B u t th o u g h I cann o t keep th e -“ a rd e n t” I have e v e ry th in g else necessary to accommodate a tra v e lin g public. JLYMAN FRISBEE. E arlville, Sept. ' . 19, ~ o o B cr. * Q -MOLASSES, SUGARS, TEAS, SPICES, &c. W e invite com petition w ith any one in these parts, in th is portion o f ou r business. Come a n d try us 1 We Am-e got good \Groceries and c an prove it . A large assortm ent of CROCKERY, GLASS W ARE, BOOTS AND SHOES. HARDWARE, (a fine assortm ent) Wooden IVare, &c., &c. 1 RE 19‘. 1.}? Lg. G r g ene , G e t 24 , I860 N .P. ROSE. o fJ? S. S. NICHOLS. C, W i l l a r d , ( i a j m& Su r g e o n ^ „ n n . -Adams'Store, Residence-r-Che- nango Street, three doors south of the Chentingd Houso. oi P H Y S I Office pver A . D P* ' Olf BATS ANB CAPS. L e t as R easo n J O N E S ’ C o i ree - H onse an d R es t auran t ! N o ii w i q ' H , t i ; y . THE undersigned begs leave respectfully to announce t o the public tliu t h e h a s purchds- ed th e spacious Saloon in th e liaseriient o f Sla- te rs , ’ Block, whiph he lias re-fitted a t Vonsiiler- able expense, i t hoing h is in ten tio n t o establish w h at has long boon w anting— A F IR S T CLASS RESTAU RA NT ! W h ere he will lie happy to wait on th e public ; a n d no pains w ill be spared on liis p a rt, to keep h is tables supplied with a ll th o delicacies o f th e season. T he Cooking D epartm ent is under th e c h arg e of un experienced Cook, nnd w ill be con- du cted in su ch a m anner os te please-thc m ost fastidious epicure. ICE CREAM S A L O O N ! ©J 2 : p~Tt b'-fiU 1 1 ’< S ! 2 v - - i V- & jic e 55 tu cs.cociii h-iaosm [>}*©’£' <3s r* ? - ' i S oe—» t^ e 3 ic * - C 5 - * *- x ox © X Ci t?C x© © mtx c m* •*-u c» ~ © ic.© © *** rt*r\ * V . o co 2S: No. o f Act cb. m A good and woll selected assortm ent of IIA'lS a n d CAPS, em bracing several styles o f Men's Fine * F lour and S a lt! ALFRED SEARLF - r or - i p m b s S sn ’ w C b q i c e C i g a r s , H a m i l t o n , j y . Y. Orders respectfully-solicited, and tho b e s t «at- tsfaction guaranteed-? - -T Gte oese , .. ‘.3 _vi‘__.: IM r OLESH t lK r H A T S , Also every style o f D on’t go a n y an d SALT! J u s t as c h e a p ! else has g o t. B I T T E R T l’B S A X D F IR K IN S , where else to buy your FLOUR We keep posted up on them und ju st as good I us a n y bodv iln u anil Made und Drab Fur Kossuth, Do. do. Wool H ungarian nnd do. do. Brush do. ; Mens' Drat) Russian ; M ens’ mid Boys'' Silk, plash; a n d cloth caps. &c. »i* 8: -u 00 © to *c tp50 u a© ci »i tc *7* tr © © cc -1 • © l - C *•* C -I •-» Cc — ' C*. Ci © c* d -1 C»“ »• j f e *» p c 4 - © © © p 3 p i ; j R © 4 . ; 4 »-“l 0 5 0 \“ 0 0 O* © K« M *© 0 0 *50 X *0 C l • 2 r ~ 2: ~ Assessed Valuation llcal Estate’. I E? M‘ O‘ V‘ . *1‘ All tlie Ci .<>.ls enum erated' above, and many more, have been bought to be SOLD ! and th at as cheap, or cheaper than, anywhere else in this vu’lnily from tho b e st manuf.icturies. Firkins, 60 lb. and.upw ards and some very excellent Tubs. to. eg• a* ci •— )uco«-‘*co*»';0 iucsoo*» c> o m'a. a* * »5-«C «> A $ 1 O C J * C l« - - ■ ■ g g z ^ y Assessed va) uat ion jKTMinul CHtate. of C A S K T A W FOR H ID E S. G rateful f o r a liberal patronngo.-w owould re- spectfully solicit ii continuance of the sam e HOLLOWAY’S PILLS! WHY ARE W E SICK? S. J o n e s , B a rte r and Fashionable H air D resser, Genesee st., Greene,.H. Y. , o]f The public are respectfully inv ite I to cull, a nd not only, save themselves much trouble! b u t go away w ith tnjht h ea rts und b u y pockets! takca in payment for All kiudo o f Produce G »o Is. C. 1>. & A. JEW ELL. °4.’. S2-<0: A 0 6 th 9 e o r C A WO9 C! rc — — CO * -• A . O . CC • g e s s s e s s . S p ^ s j S i!£ ^ s = p ' : g \-*--.1 i o i o coC3 c i o ^ i p t s i - e j a n 4-«: © «r. ? K 5 J * s s f : ! ' ! r »t r $ ? . o a s_t . i A KR rejjn t e ftHiuwccl val -; uutiuii (if real noil IK-reonal ratate. E ast Greene, Oct. 11, 1855. WHY ARE W E SICK? T has been the lot o f th e hum in rac-o to be weighed down by di<oise and suffering.—’ HOLLOWAY 8 PILLS aro specially adapted to the relief of the WEAK, th e NERVOUS, the D E L If.V lE an I th e infirm, of all climes ages, sexes a n d con .titutlons. Professor Ib.ll.iway person il ly superintends tlie’miUiuf.ictnre o f Ins medicines in tlie U nited SLites. and o levs them to a free a n d enlightened people, us th e best rem- edy the werid ever saw for th e removal o f dis- ease T il U SE T I L L S P C R I F Y TIIE B L O O It These-fain-ms FilltruTe cxprcssty eoiiibined Id operate < ai th e st 1111 ich, tlie liver, th e lii hieys, the lungs, the sk in and th e li.iwel , carreedng any der ingcincnt in tlieir functions, purifying the lil'snl. the very fountain of life, nn 1 thus curing disease in u ll its forms D T S T K T S /A A N D I J VK R C O H T L M N T S . Nearly half the human nice have taken these Pills. I t has been proved in all |i.irls o f the world, t h a t nothing has been found equal to them In cases of disorders o f tlie liver, dyspep- sia, and stomach com plaints generally, ’lliey »x>n give n healthy tone to these urgaiis, lioiv- ever n n u li deraiigcd, and when oil o ther means have failed. I H EX K R A I. D E B IL I T Y . IL L H EA L T H . Many o f thc m ost despotic Governments have opened tlie ir I '11 . 11 , -m 1 louses to the infroiltic- ti n i f tjii-s-pills, th a t they may become the iiiedieliie of the 111 i>-es Izarn ed Vollcet-s ad- m it that this medicine is th e best remedy ever l.nown f -r persons of delieate health, or where tin-KVsli-m h.is Ik on im |m iicd, as its Invigora- ting pr..perticii never I .iI to alb rd relief. F JiM .lL E C U .U TLA IX TS ! ■No l-’c m de, voting o r old, should 1 c w ithout tills (Vlolirated mcdti tlie It regelates the monthly iim o-osut all peri.sis, acting In many c l - .c s , lik e a .ih .i ii n it is also the U s t nml o-rf. — .t m e Iiiine tliat e..n I e g-inn to el.iidrvn of all .igis, pud lor i.ny (V nqd.iint , ci n.,is|ucnlly no f.uiily should Ik-w ithout it. I I i l nr.11/ s T1II.1a r e th e b n t r e m e d y I i u . n l i n t i e i cvr hl f or t h e JM an n y D ue t ees: l)iarrlitt-a, Dropsy, Debility, Fever and Ague, Fern d e Complaints, Heulaehca, Indigestion, Stone and Gravel, Secondary sym ptom s, Venere il A Ifvethms, L iw ness uf Spirits, W orm s of nil kinds. Ast hnina. ik.wd Cvimplaiuls, 'oughs,Colds, ('licit Diseases, Cositivencss,1 lysfK -pria, lnlhienza. Inltaunn.vtlon. Inw-iir.l Weiknes*, I.iic r t .'in p l lints. Pile. • °0°S ..M nt the Kitahlisliment of Professor Holloway. SO Mai Ion Lino. New York, and 244 Strand. L ’ -'Udun, an l by a ll rcspcctnlilo D rug- gists and Dealers o f Me Brines th ro u g h o u t the United St vti-s, a n l the civilized world. In Boxes .it 25 cents, (i2j cents, air I o l each. { f r ’l'hcre is a c.m-ider.vble saving by ticking tin-larger sizes N 1 — Directions f >r the gui huice o f patients in every d is 'r.b-r. a re o.tixe i to each B >x Babcock & W elch, ARE receiving direct from Iinjiorters, Manfue- tuct-rs (\nJ Publishers, a large assortm ent of WA'IVHES, (.'LOCKS, JEW ELRY, SILVER Wa r e , f anc y au ii c l es , b oo k s , STATIONERY, Ac., Ac., Oct 24, 18V>. 0 6 ’ N P. ROSE. There is attached to thp establishm ent, a room w hich lie li-Ls fitted up expressly for th e accom- m odation o f parties of L adies and Gentlem en, w here lee Cream and o th e r Refreshments will be served up. Entrance to th e Ice Cream Sa- 4o in fronting th e Public Sqaaro. O l t e ii a n g o H ouse , G R EE N E , C H E N A N G O C O ./N . Y. U .Wi u t t e x u a l l , Proprietor. —c: x o o c : 3 ~ 1 o« - ~i • ccjo C«C6OP 00 p k, p »i p * — pp • '—'3 * —. CO V »* 3 -*» t e i« b W O O C C S C -v • QCn 0 * 1 W*i-A t£ *1 S“ 73fl yi X — ^ C1* Etjuaiized valuation of Heul estate. , Good Horses an d Carriages to let. °U C o w l e d I f o jte l , G R E EN E CHENAJN.GO C O .,N . y. EdW.AUP Q. CdwT BM. P rm rip f n ^ a\.l , S S S t t l i Q S - ! i M - £ o ' C ® l i O C H ! p S - E(|HftliztHl CTl to « g ^ ^ 3 $5 c * t * !U 52 M 1^ • IHtr tt l T C . V a l ua t i o n which will be sold n t very sm all profits. Being ilvlcnnm ufi n o t tt> bo undorwild l*y ou r neigh* liors, our goods will be m arked a t tire low est figure, nnd we invito a comparison of ou r goods an d prices with any in the valley. Among our assortm ent of W A T C H E S , Cash paid ibr Game, F ish, F ru it, a n d all d e li- cacies of th c season. WM. JONES. °IT v_.. ‘:2. 8 - Norwich; 8ept. 19. 1855. B r o w n ’s H o t e l , CHENANGO FO R K S ,B R O O M E CO. Ma j . D , M . Bb o w n, P r o p r i e t o r . «1? iU bO M 60W C 'M C C »A i J t« 1i-N 'M + *±<8 o o V o -i* t-3 C C i ' O O X C ' y i - * 3 «S» 00 4* ZA i,*C$+.G> ys Cifcp 5% »M C ^ 4 y i V> ‘-I ^-1 cs \* Vi co 0 V. C *-1V. rf* *•*• *vC“ x * .U Vi *3 C5 J 4* M g M ^ O ^ M ^ i; ^ O.......... A gg rc g nt f c E < i u a li z o lJ v n li m t i o n o f r ea l am i p ersona l i n t a t o . C O N N E R S ’ I ' E ii t c d S t a t e s T y p e F o u n d r y . Ni.s. 2 ’J, ill, and 3 : 1 Bookman-st., N. Y. , , tm y be found a g reat variety a t the following prices, viz : G old Hunting P aten t Levers from $50 to 6200 do o|a'li t m1 do do do hu n tin g Detached do do o|K -n face do do d,i hu n tin g Cylinders dn o|ieu f uv. do S ilver lim itin g P atent Levers from do open f e v do do do hu n tin g Detached do do open t.uv do do »do Im nting ( ') Undent di> opi-ir f.ye -do Most of th e alsivc w arranted [icrfect lim e keep- ers. All styles of 3 0 7-5 3 0 25 biT 25 U ) 2 0 •15 1 5 •15 12 30 1 .: 2 5 1 0 21) 1 0 If- a 12 TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.—The u n dersigned In-g to inform tlio trade tlmt th ey have recently issued tlicir New Quarto Specimen, und t i n t it is now ready for delivery to tlicir patrons, us well as to a ll who )Hitronlzo th eir Foun lry. f’ irties w ishing to purchase, nnd vvfalling o u r Spccllnen Book, can Imvc tho same sent l>y mail, b y enclosing us seventy cents in postage stamps In il will be found a new se- ries o f Faces, from P e a i i l to 1’ic.v, snrpassingf-if possible, tlicir celebrated scries o f Scotch Cut l-'nces. P ar L H ouse , H AM I LTO N N. Y. M AD IS ON CO . , , 1 ; S S ' S Si 8 ‘ 8S88S 8 : T o lie p a id to Overseen- o f t l i e Poor. F in d in g s! E u Ba r h e u, Proprietor.“ ~ v*; V - -* — *tc cc »5 t i b ic ic — tc tc.k; ■ 3t> fei O* ® 5! *3 -1 00 i< - O i* C £.» 5' 6 o OOOH ' COOOOO O OCi6 o O - »S 5 ? g g r ; g § S S S 2 g S S S S S ' : T o Ik? puid tp t lio com miKsioners o f H ig h w a y s . . A GOOD assor t men t - o f sno E FINDINGS - e v t r v t l e x e r i p t l o n , c o n s i s t i n g o f c t .-r y k i n d < f A mer i can H o t e l , , BINGHAf^lTON-BrtOOME CO., N. Y. H a k r . Roogns, Proprietor. <>lf C L J 3 ? F O RE > ~ H O U S E , 23 & 25 F o rk P lace, S H O E M A K E B S ’ E IT , . !« / - // ■fa, K lim t, Tm cty, IItanner*. Tunrh- S ’ rf* CO t? — LC •—w tc 1C ; cc {C tc tc I Ci — tc ^ • g j o S B ss i s g k s k ss g sss ^ o ' s I : 0&| — c - . i w - i *i c : i X 'C« 1» . •****« er J» . i '•>* *^5 ■ To Ik? iiaid to t h e Su |icrvlKorS. a . Bristles, IM -ln ll. R.itjui, Ki/Jitrt, Sand Stanet. I. nuj .%rkt. Site Slicks. Shoul- der StlKs, anti Boot H>W. Bctavcen Broadway nnd Coltunhla CoUego, nsr ESN y ■ s - OFiS . W. S. Fisu, °I? H. B. Al e x a s-d f h, „ **“ * 2 - ^ ^ x - - I pc tp fj 5 ^ Tc I; fef t o S S c-Is ® tc 5c S 2^ o ' u ^2 t l • 3 ’ 2 &PP £ £? X* 5^ r.19 ’P S 9 i t o Ik? 1mid 10 tin\ C o u n ty Trcustirer.| l i i i d c i militury (tndi lln tr T a x . The Fancy Typo D epartm ent exh ib its an u n surpassable variety o f beautiful styles, selected from France, (ten n anv , n nd England. 'th e Scriptf*inil liorcitfriiig aro now fo r the first tim o p reirn ted to th c l'rin lin g Paid ie, a n d are the (irudueliuus of the best American and Eurupcon A rtists. Also, Goat Binding, in rclls, nn I every she am i >jti ilify o f SliOE THREAD ; together w ith Pegs, Nails, Tacks. Slave l.uvs, silk an I cotton v l A i y & i mi 1 iH,luu P K O S P E C T U S M . . . ®i • ic ‘ I-—j - I ^ j p s e c c S : Us ' O H O d O O C C i '- O J ' S i '- J S p : s ? i£ t i -S j r ? , U ^“ ---^ ® Due m u n t y hj tow m for p ou r a t pool! llOIISI\. ' O H: 0 EV‘ ( ’L O C K S , y iH,luu T a n n e r ^ O il , Of fi rs t ra t e . j ua l i y , cons t an tl y , m h an d n t , Oct. 2». lH.Vj ' y; p Ito sE s , at prices fr»*m t«i S '-U dollars each, all war* ran tfii. .*11ir st-« k of The Chenango American, G o ld J ewe l r y , An entire new series o f German faces, bo th for Newspaper mid Jo b P rin tin g , o f n very jnt- jK-ih,r style, Is now nearly completed Ulidfyc Kate Devoted to thc Interests, Objects and Purpo- ses of thc American Party. C’ — c* 00O tc 3 O — ^ • D m -1 o i u i t y ny t o w m for r e im b u r s in g (ix u j fu n d o f other t o w n s 1:! an :5 03 ioohU uU i p vrt »vs follow* . l\»b, Y»»4a n d Guard I 'UaIuiI, l.ultihc tuui LlouU I’ttMt, k»r Uiiiu*. l'in ^u r lUu^x. Ilr.wrlcti*, Iax'UcU, Kt*v> .nit) S'.vlh, slcevi* Uiittnus, lUtst-m Studs, I'm.- m l Fcilt ))-«*, S|x.vLu h*4, Nuajis. MMc.h, *1 him bhv ( i harmcii, Alc. Wc furnish o>in lur nil o f our t ; O ~ r • o t > r* ^ ~r . k P A R T I C U L A R Ai . t , p r »o i ■ (.•I,-<-r t< es a m e w i t h o u t d e l a y . N O T I C E ! 'Us indehlc 1 to till’ hldiMTiln-r li\ - Hik arv un it, nre r imtstl,/ denrrt t.i ettle tho Od 21 . IHTi . _______ , | ) - y [. RO S E . Electro tv ping nnd Kiercotvplng in all th e ir branclies. Jy p c Cuppcr-faccd to order. T H E Cni-INANCIO AMERICAN Is published ot Greene, t ’liemuigo County, N. Y., is a week- ly paper of largo size, containing tw enty-eight columns, n n d will be devoted exelusivcly to il o interests o f the A m c riau i P arty, and th e culti- v a tio n of n pure literatupe, and tlio dissemina- tion o f gencml Intelligence. I ts fiiuindnl condi- tion is sucli tlia t its publication w ill be perm a- n en t raid lieyoml coutkigdncj-. Tlio American P arty , w ithin the county of Chenango, h a s se- riously felt th c necessity uf nn o rg an which would be independent a n d out-spoken in th e expression of th e principles o f th e P arty, a n d freed frdtn the ‘‘entangling nllianccs” of o th e r political in- terests and influences. W c have already become an independent an d powerful p a rty , thi) a id and supporters of no otlu-r political organ izatio n , and have entered the field under auspices favorablo to th c Buccesaof tlio p a rty . H i a t n pnrty bo cir- cumstanced, and co n tain in g th c num bors which ore attached to th o American order, n n d tho n a tu ra l sym V* Due i-ouiit)' l y to w n s1 y on ’rri-nsuror'K-lKMik 3 tc 3 CO &C 82 SSS 8 ^ •£>* • I n c lu d in g liod taxi nm l -rcjected n o n -rca-. h le n t tnx rclevii-d. p T he metal from which o u r type is made, w ill be found peculiarly iwlnptcd to tho severe usage o f Mnchine Press Printing. 'I'ticy beg to re tu rn th an k s fur past favors, nnd to solicit a continuance. T heir well know-lib- eral m anner of doing bttsiJWUi} for GlO past th ir- ty y e an , is a gtinranfy.jg) hew patrons, of th e ir ilisisisitiou and ahiliW'fiOt to allow them selves to lie surpassed Tor fiilr dealing, w h eth er ontere are by le tte r or otherwise. <d > Ja m e s c o n n e r & s o n s . tc • . 0 ^ 1 o CO tc ZC 1C M o ‘ ‘ I O - I tc • —Ci o tc o Due t o w n s by e o iin tv Ini liu lin g the m in e G reat Indncemoiits Sil ver W are an d then fore can %rurr.int it fine. * Our P hitH n a rc is iniwli* to on lrr .iWl «»f thc l*cst m iUri.il A m criciu and Imported tH ^l’LERV, o f a lino linihh nnd a t rc lun I piiev««. ) • buyers, at ill ISE S Q 1 F E l l E D t« C a s h n n d s h o r t t i m e G n - c n c . Oct. 21, lkV>. -t , ; > «• Due t o w n s liy f o u n t t for nin oiin ts h e r e i n fore p aid for Innatirv ch an ru ' le to I h e Co br- TI I , I V E R Y S T A I J X J - ’T 11 *■' C O W A N . W o u l d c a l l t h e a t t e j r ■■ h r L H o n n f I d s o l d f r i e n d s , a n d i n f o r m i s i n i ’ n new onesasma y c h oose t o ca ll , th a t li e t i l l c o n t i n u c s a t h i s o l d s t a n d t o k e e p a m s t i u i :- l y t o l e t . th e l - es t s i n g l e nn d d ou bl e h orses an d K arr iii g cs • H a v i n g m ill e d se v era l H oo k s un d S t a t i oner y . \ h c a 'y .s tu d iu f Mi^ oll.uictnwundSclnnd B<K»k al>»» n frntKliL«&atrtiti<’!it<>r sL'itioncry,--.ill pur- {liiwnl h u m lirat li.ui K, which will enable us» to *ell as low i f uot n little Inner tiuui o tlitr LTH w» fa. r n & • Ci c o Op -1 © • . JCiO - ' ltCA CC ' iU — o • c »* .2 t O ; * C 5 * ‘ W i j« i e Q O C * 3 r w - * -tc • ( 0 O O t t w T t ft f ^ O O I w Ci< l C* - C M X v i« 0 »l ‘ -Ju « w 2 s t i S y H 1? <*. g u S 5 x «* 2 ?. -J ‘ C ou n ty U u . Int itulin g free s cIk k i! a m i I j m ill t a x . after de- d u c tin g tbe a m o u n t due t o w n s for sum ?1 paid t o J mint in t. B A C H ’ S A M E B I C A N COMPOUND. «NEW E S T A B L IS H M E N T S thi s s | i r i n g un d summer , li e i s p re p are d t o g i ve e n t i r e S iit i.s f.it t i o n t o a l l w h o m a y f .i V o r h i m w i t h aca ll . Pl easeca ll nn d sec ° t f B . F . COWAN ru rclu iscrs Imvc th e piiwJo^e of re tu rnin g that d o not prove as rtvomnu nd^tl. N . B —Kxpericni'otl workmen em ploye! nt th e watch bench, and all woik n am u itcd . .Store otic d o o r weht o f ( hcM^uigo House. Urcene, Sept. 1 U, IK>>. °J? — — Zl Ci 0 > — - — 5 Q »r , - > M “ SS - ! s State t a x of one m ill nnd o n e-fo u rth . and order, n n sym pathy everyw here fe lt by Americana 6ttr'principles raid purposes, bits liad n o focal press to represent its interests a n d sentim ents, has been ono great consideration and induce- m ent for tins publishers td^undertalm the en ter- prise. i t is believed t h a t the tim e hns fully, ar- rived for th c American. People to nsncrt nnd ntiurd by th e principle tlm t Americans shall rule Ameri- ca/ ’a principle, w hich, by thc degeneracy of party politics, nnd th e swarming to our shores annually o f foreigners from the despotism o f th c Old W orld, m any o f them - convicted crim inals, and m any m ore s till, paupers, is now assailed and i n danger of living subverted. T lie crisis which h a s arisen itt flUr N ational career, appeals to ev ery American to ba t r u c to h im self and to' h is c o u n try . T h o introduction of th e foreign elem en t ond the a d ro it u se of it by unscnipulqus political demagogues, h a s cre- ated a ra il dgngcr, to w iden no American should bo b lin d o r indifferent. T he alarm in g strides of an ecclesiastical h ie rarc h y , h av in g its h e a d a* Rome—supported by th o rcin v igotating energies of a system t h a t -combines bo th Church nnd State—whoso g re a t a im is to su b v ert the rig h ts of th e States and o f individuals u n to itself, un- der th e supremacy of th c Pope of Rome, th ro u g h ids Nuncios, C ardinals, ‘Arch-Bishops, Bishops and Priests, has c rea te d a hew danger in t h e Re. public. T o pw ot th is , a n d to b rin g b o ck our G overpm ent to th c trn e American sta n d a rd , nnd to purify ou r p o litic s/is th e mission of the A m er- ican P arty. To th is ertd The Chenango American will n o t hesitate to appeal to thp p a tr io tis m , the .good sense, th e N atio n al and P ro te sta n t feeling, and sourid ju d g m e n t o f th e American People. I t w ill look to. th e m nlpnc for eneOBWaemcUt and siifiport, and m a k e COfrtmon cause ag airtst thd o ld system .of p a rty politics th a t l a v e b rought tho im pending danger u p o n th d eo uu try . A revival o f tru e American P atrio tism — th e cultivation of love for our whole country—th e instilling in to the h earts o f the People“ a c o r' dial, h ab itu al and im movable a tta c h m e n t” for*, and proper estim ate o f“ th e immense v a lu e o f our N ational U nion,’’“ accustoming th e m to speak and th in k o f it ns th e palladium o f th e ir political safety nnd prosperity, discountenancing whatever m ay suggest cyep a suspicion t h a t i t THE NEW VE G ET A BLE REMEDY . S ta tf. o r N rw -Y obk, Cnyugn County, ss. ONE of th c firm o f p.\ V. R. Coventry & Co,, of the city o f A tthum . being dtily swum, sa y i th e fullew in g c crtitiaitcs nre genuine, and w-erc given by tl,e iR-rsons by whom they p u r- p o rt to be signed. F . D IV X IN , Fashionable Tailor. TO THE WHOLE COM M UNITY! R . P . Barnard & Bro., Dealer in Every Thing Yon W a n t o - oow ’ - O i f r i ' - - »i : o t . : t c - * r i o x c i 4 »i - -0 Free S c h o o l Tax. j TH E M il e s - r i li o r i n v i u - s ti n - a t t e n t i o n o f b i s cn - t u iii ers t o ti n h u t th a t li e li as j us t n -- e i\ e d t in * I - a l l R e p o r t o f l - . e s l i i o n s . a n d i s p r e p a t o f u lfill a ll or d ers i n lii s p ro f w i . s i on . on s h or t no - t ii v El y r g r a t e f u ll o r t h e ( j V ' r u l ) s i t r o n g e h • h a s n s r i v e d f r o m .1 - l i v e r n i n g j m l i l i e . h e r c - | i e e t - t . i l l v d i - . i t s v i e m t i n 1 n i c e o f ( I m v t s U t ic . Sh o p at t h e o ld stan d . jjj dlJffTffk i vesto f A D A d ams s t ore u p s t a i rs C u tt i n g d onet oor - l e r n n d w a r r a n t e d t<i l i t . F D I N N 1 N . G r e e n e , S e p t . 1 9 . 1 85 .3 . o j ? , p-• UF* — —r S ' 0»0» CjtptC O tC A .tc — © S'X- Tow n expense*. co-A W« 3 c r c t C »i ! i C * O M * | i ‘i : »H T . f A r i 4 k i ; £ • 7. • - 3 t j c - - t .” c c - ^ ‘:1- In 9: Subscribed a n d sworn before me, Hoiiaci: T. Co o k, Justice of thc Pence Cavttgn County. AND ' ' CALL AND S E E ! A T the corner of Genesee und Chenango Sts , I x . yuu n ill find n gmsl Assortment of HE RE W E ARE I Cavttgn County. HOME TESTIMONY AND PROOFS. S ' tc 63 t s“ — • tc — lU tc — 3 1-C» c» — 1C i i Ci- C» OC* 3 — * ac •*» X. QD C‘ 3 OC A Cc; c * -1 A-4. ^ o 3 ',a o c o *«C 3 o —iC3»;E-C50o**-iS5—t s — 4-r: ©*■' 3 F i © ^ C cc © co x ifk r: co co — o x *• i ?c — W h ole t a x except m ili-, tary n n d dog t a x . 3 ca ‘.5 DRY GGGDS. REAl'V-M ADE CLOTHING, (iriKX-ries, Hardware, Drugs, Ik sits nnd Shoes. Crockery, mid in fine every th in g yuu expect to liri.l : W e have ju s t retu rn ed from New Y ork, with a full Stock of Ooixls, which for QUALI TY. BEAUTY AND CHEAPNESS, cannot be e v —lU-l! I n th c D ry Good* TU-povt- in-.-nt you will tin -1 Dress Goods w ithout lim it, Cloths in groat variety. Dress T rim m ings, G en- tlem en s furnishing goods, and all else to please those who are determ ined n o t to lie p le a s e d ! ROOT'S AND SIR)1X fro m the renow ned factory of Otis Win-' h r. always on hand. RF. A D Y - M A DE CLOTH ING, in vnpfact nre-1 uu h-r ou r Im m ediate supervision. 15U ITER lT ils nf (fie genuine ‘'Yankee Reach-' strip e '. none snpi riur ! SASH of th e celebrated E.ist Greene brand ! A lot of th a t Ce SUGAR 011 him 1. n hieli wi- ,,nt r f0r ikl. In conclusion we would si\v to all thii„t! who will favor as w ith a ra il, we p rm niv t> cheerfully w ait upon you, and above nil, f.,r all th a t we offer for sale, -we have but one price * Greene. Oct. 4. I8 5.3. 0 3/ READY and w illing to wait upon all who may give’ n s n call, a t tho rooms formerly occu- pieiKiy M. M. Wood. Asa Dagnrrreaf? A rtist, I fla tte r myself th a t I can accomplish in a few m in u tes, wkut some -.innot (hi in weeks, v iz : procure a GOOD DAGUERREOTYPE ! an d one t h a t will please th c eye of a critic as well ns th o se of friends. Please give me a call and ju d g e for yourself. Bearing in mind th a t tlie light in the m orning is much better th an late in th e day. in th c w intci sc.-lson Pictures taken nt t h e residence of the sick o r deceased on liort.notDxv Instructions given to those who are desirous of team ing tlie a r t I have idso on liand nn e x tr a set o f A pparatus for sale, includ- ing one luvlf size C amera Voigthindcr. &e. W c, thc undersigned, hav e received th o form- u la for preparing ‘Bach's American Com pound,' a n d us fur ns we lmve tested it, utn recommend its gencm l use o s a tonio a n d alterativ e Med- icine, to remove vitiated hum ors o f th e Blood, a n d peculiarly adapted to Females suffering from Lcucnrrhea, (W hites,) nnd to those whose'cdh- sti tu t ions a rc enfeebled from in te rm itte n t Fever. JOSEPH M. MORRIS, M. D., LANSING H. BIUGGS, M. D., A . 0 . TABER, M. D. FROM MILS. MIRIAM S. PARRISH, ir» CO 4» . . #• •» 5. C ^ w. *1 w ^ F? V r? $ *-? rr * ^ V V* \© \© ■ Ratio. — -‘l to — 'r tn x WM . A HK A RNT Fashionable Tailor, Surplus. *“ W © ——ic t^ ^c cn 53 ir tc :.i - 1 ^ „ Minns. RE S P I 'J I I I t r i v o s n o t i c e t o t h e c i t i z e n s o f ( i rceno , n iBf v i c i n i t y , t U v t h e i s Id v a U m I o v e r t l i o l ’o s t O l t U v , w h ere h e i s f u ll y p re p are * ) f o r c a t T y i n ^ * ’n t h c F.iffitowihlt Tntfarw,/h u s i n o s s . i n a ll it s var i ous l muu li es , nm l li e t rus t s th a t h i s r x j R T i c m v i n U u * I m s i n c s s , aiul t h e s a t U f i c - t i o n lu* a l w a j s n i ' 0^ h i s j ^ i t r u n s , w i l l i n s u r e h i m a l i b e r a l s h a r e o f p j i t r .i n u r e C U T T IN G , D one on th e s h or t es t no t i ce , a i u l warran t e d t o t i t . ever y t i n i p h e iutll Faxfom* a r e r e c e i v e d . O r c c n o , I k t . 1 0 . 1S.VV ‘ i ' ■ — ' ~-i • it* cr* ihwitiSAit*{pc>w’ ! v O ? . u i c o c c i * * ^ ec • m o i ; o - * tc c —• ts *uct c» c*. tc *c — c* +*■\ xHI 8 : 2 8 S S S 8 8 g 8 ? i g 2 ? ’ ? M ilita r y Tax. w ho enjoys a wide rep u tatio n as Rliysicinn and N urse. She writes :“ I am using y o u r ‘Bach's American C om pound.’ in jn y practices for N er- vous and Scrofulous Affections, with perfect suc- cess. I t quiets tlie p a tie n ts’ nerves, while re- lie v in g them o f n hacking a n d w earing cough. I t also purifies th c blood. I believe i t a sover- eign rem edy for all cases o f nursing sore m outh a n d nipples. I also used i t in one case of E ry- sipcllis, and found it the best thing I had ever used. H alf a liottle gave full rolief fo r the pre- sen t. The p a tie n t is very anxibus to have more. In fact, th ro u g h the recom mendations of those w ho have used i t , I have nuracrons calls for it. Please send me a box of y ou r medicine, and I w ill pay you for the same. P. S. You m ay make w h a t use you please o f th is letter, as I have w aited for sure a n d certain resu lts before w riting you. (6* * * —4 1C * —t i f * — w *-* • o c * o i c c c * q o o y - t c i : - i x c - 8 ' 8SS8 8 gggg xsssss g Dog T a x F. D. WOOD, A rtist. C.% tS ' S s g ' s - IS # lf * ir ^ f ?s h rm 3 st 7. 1 s - = -V = = i § : Greene, Oct. 11. 1855. GEORG ^ PENNOYER § : g= 3 *t 5. 0 4? M ea t ! M ea t ! ! PRICES REDTJOED - C. I A R L l-jS \ V 111 1 L . O i ' K . u t h i s M a r k e t o n G e n - execst .. un d er M on g li tot i 's Sh oe Sh o p . w iU se ll n i cer an I li etter M e i ts t h an an y ot h er d ea l c r n t r e d t i c i d j i r i c i s - f, r e i s l i o n l y . A q uan t i t y o f T a ll ow a l wa y s o i l h an d , f or sa l e e l i e o p . o j» B irdsall, Lyon & Squires, C\N lie found at tlu-ir old Stan 1 . with a good St - - - ock of St iplc Gnoils (Sim i-lingof Lyon’s Iron W orks! WK are prepare t to m unif.veture nil k in d s of Machinery u u n to l in ,,nr line of business * T lto sum o f ^16,45 wns tukcn out o' the C ou n ty ttvx of th is town, by res lo tion o f the B oard, as a p p e a rs on th e m in u te s . • ■pThis includes tho claim o f Cornell ft C la rk e , of $2,582,02 w hich am o u n t is to be p a i d into, th e Coiftity T reasury. f r h i s includes tlio ju d g m e n t in favor of R ic h a rd G o rto n n g t. M atthew C. ih irr. -Ih x trseep -o f t lio Poorr -afflWHrting—wirtr in te re st t o $ : j O ,i9 j o h e paid into the Cottiijy Trettsiirv. i\This in clu d es n ju d g m en t in favor ol •Icrusha Dow ning, Adniinistrntri.x, . t c , ugt. C hristopher Ihts-cf, et. ttl Over- -co rs o f tho l ’oor, nm riinting to $11)4,93 to h e puid in to tlie ( ’outitv Treastirx*. --an-l m-ist of the fellm in g articles k e jit on li.m I at wholesale o r retail M a n u t a c t n r e r o f T .ig lit C a r r i a g e s a n d S le i g li s ! On G en esee S t , Greene, Chenango C o , IS th an k fu l for p a st flavors, and is qtill m n tm - fucjuring carri igcs of th e licit m aterials and of t h e latest styles, and will build to o rder to suit custom ers, nnd as low as can be bo u g h t -at-any-et-her-eitaWwhmenI in the country: ' Greene, Sept., 10, 1855. °1? Ploughs, Road Scr.rpea. Cultivators a n d Tw Horse Roger's P atent Wheel C ultivator,-C orn Midlers, Dog Powers, ('listings for Hop Presses, all kin,Is of Mill Gearing, riting you. Mansville, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., May 31, 1855. ERYSIPELAS OR SCROFULA. Mr. Thomas Gould of A urora, N. Y ., writes May 3d, 1855, t lmt his son, aged th ree years, lias been suffering for more th a n a y ear with an eru p tio n , resem bling liotli Scrofula an d Krvsi 'eias?'and after try in g till th e popular modiyines an d different schools of doctors, says tlifft his. son was entirely cured w ith 0 bottles o f“ Bach’s American Compound” D o u b le A c tin g B all V a lv a P o m p s , puid § T liis i n c l u d e s the n m o u n t o f $ 4 2 ,2 2 to h e p a id to tin - (?« n n t y T re a s u r er for 1 3 2R, \ST G O O D S , Groceries. Cn ckery, l> ttk ry , Nails, l’aint o '\;: , O i l s R e a d j r M a d s C lo th in g , a ll of whicti/X ill lie sold a t thc low est figures. Greene, Sept. 19. .1S53. ° 1 ' FO R SARK . -'aldrnn K ettles, l ive Pail Kettles, Wagon Box- es- ‘ 4 -aU -leseripli-n-.-l'liiee'kTfirfit tor one an d two liorse wagons. Boring Mariiim-s, Morticing M*p» chiries Saw A rh >rs. Window -Guards. AH kin® m whine repairing done on sh o rt notice. Any q u a n tity of old cast iron wanted in ex- change. Cush paid for old Copper nnd Brass. Greene. Sept-19, 1855. °1? ,ly frowning upon th e first d aw ning of ev ery a t- tem pt to alienate an y portion o f our Country from tlie rest, or to weaken the sacred ties w hich now lin k to g eth er the-various p a r t s ;” h o ld in g it to b e a p atrio tic se n tim e n t tlia t“ the n a m e o f American m u s t alw ay s cxait th e ju s t p rid e o f patriotism , more th a n -any appellation d erived from local d i s c r i n u i i a t i o n s t h e s e , and, like sentim ents a n d princjplqs, will c o n s titu te the creed o f The Chinahgo American. - * ! Tne Gienahgd American, it p rin te d Oti rk ntew Press, and on entirely n ew Typo, w hich, togoth-. cr w ith our facilities, for p ro cu rin g thc la te s t; news, enables us to fu rn ish one pf the.begt print*, ed papers, os well as tlio Best ATw*-p5pef i h tbb. AH communications should • bo;addressed to. i S n l the Carrier, on e d o lla ra n d fifty c en ts p e rannum. R a t e s p r AuVEitTiaiKO-, Ono sauare (ten lin e s or under) I .week,, $ ,60 o n e squar ^ addHiojial w e e k ,! .............25. A liberal doduction m ade-to yearlyadvertisers.. J. X>. DENISON, F. B. FISHER, P u b lish ers! Gr e e s t , September 19,1866. . . In -n etit Duvid l-ii-elc.-ton FALL AND WINTER H o w TO^WEIGH A PotgVD OF BtTTER—A p e d la r in t^he h ighlands o f Scotland, h a v i n g run s h o r t of butter, * f arme r ’ s Wife for a sup p ly . a p p lie d to a “H ow m uch do you want ?” snid th e wom an. \O ! its,nil right, tvem an,” said the p edlar, *• how much is it ?” MILLINER Y GO ODS ! MBS. 1? C. WALLING, successor to Sirs. _E. J Wood, would beg leave to cumouncfc to the lad ies of Greene and vicinity, th n t she has ju s t retu rn ed from New Y ork, with a large and choice assortm ent o f . Compound” l-'RQM GEO. W . GRAY. Gbn t s :—I th in k your“ Bach's American Com- p o u n d” th e m o st valuable o f mddicincs. My wife has been cured by i t o f a Derangement of h e r stomach, which has afflicted h e r for years, a n d m y d au g h ter of an alarm in g cankered m outh an d th ro at. My dau g h ter d id n o t use h alf a b o ttle , which cured h er en tirely. “A sax p en ce.” wns th e i;eplyk ^vliicl the pedini-p a id nnd dep'nrted ric h e r hnstily, le<t t h e one should discover t fiat “ nne lo g in a n d nne o u t” w a s 'n o t nn e x a c t w ay o f w eighing a pound of b u t ter. . HOUSE AND LOT—Situated on A the west side o f Chenango S t.. three doors n o rth of tlie Canal bridge, ly. Terms easy. Greene, Oct. 4, l’ossc-ssion given immcdiatc- E. HAIGHT. 1855. og> NOTICE TO CREDITORS . NOTICE is hereby given to all pcrsous having claims ag ain st Jo h n Davis, late of th e town of Greene, in the po u n ty of Chenango, deceased, th a t they a re required to -exhibit the sam e w ith th e vouchers thereof, to tiro Subscribers, th c ex- ecutors of th e Inst will and testam ent of thc said deceased, a t th e ir residence, or e ith e r of th em in th o tpwn oH'Cnroline, Tompkins Conn tv .or to Moriell & MacdonaldLaiAln'ii'* office in tiie village o f Greene, piicniffigo County, on or before the first day of-M ay n e x t. Dated October 19. 1855. WILLIAM DAVIS, | °JS6 SQUIBB DAVIS, [•Executors? “O ne pun will do,” said the pcdlnr. “I cannot m ake you a pun,” replied the woman.“ I have no a pun weight. “Well, w hat-w eight hati y e ?” said th e pedlar. “T ^ a ',j|n n t” said thc woman. ta n p ;s ’” ( t l ' c t 0,1frH-) w ^ W*101*1 h**.“ p u t a n a lo g in th c g fia jq ^n j. ^ t l i e r out, and th a t ’ll be a p u p j& s-r e-dt . l l f f e whfnari did as requested but when (t vvas weigliodj She looked doubtfully a t tlie miRfcr an d s a id \i t looks like a p u if c Sb a iif * . MI LLI NERY G O O D S ! H er stock comprises th c la te st styles of H ats, Flowers, Ribbons. &c., &c., which she will take pleasure in exhibit ing. to all who may favor her with a ca ll. She feels confident th a t no lady ran. visit h er shop w ithout being aide to make a satisfactory seduction of a Fall and W inter , tirely. Any of th e above persons named, w ill anwer a n y questions as to ou r statem ents. Hold by all - Druggists o f Auburn, a t SI per b o ttle , or $ 6 for (T bottles, and ot wholesale by M. W ard. Close & Co., 115 F u lto n st.j, New York. Also a t wholesale and re ta jl, by C. L. Easton, Sherburne, L. Ilosebrock. North Norwich, H. M iteholl & Son. C. H. AVilliamson. Norwich. S. R. C larke. Oxford, Hitchcock & Davies, and A D Adqms, Greene. F (IR SAKE. ONE New T w o HdTsc Lumber W agon, wnrrant- e 1 a superior 'Article One second hand one liorse Buggy and H ar- ness. L. D,-LEW IS Greene, Sept. 19, 1855. °1? USY* Every General ought to lie ab le to look death in the faee. W lm t, th e n , m ore reaso n ab le than to select for G en erals, v eteran s, who arc-a t d e a th ’ s door? -Punch. Hat. . Mrs. E. C. WALLING. Greene,-Oct. 1, 1855. °3? C!henango AND FU RN ITU R E FOR ce low. Terms easy. Greene. Sept. 19, 18(55. . House SALE. I>ri- Ma n u f a c t u r e r of ail kinds of h a r n e s s M’O ItK , Trunks, Valises, &c., &c. Also Dealer in N . H . S H O RT , Ca u t io n.—See tlmt each outside wrapper bears th e fac simile signature of P eter-V . R. Coven- tr y . attached to a note for ten mills, to im itate which is forgery. A contem porary, speaking nf the report on gentleim 'iiV fa s h io n s , snvs ; _ ‘‘ T h e r e is n o t nmeh cAcn^-e in gentle- mcnJ8 p an ta lo o n s this m onth.” , ,_...>- «O * FOB SAI a E . ALIGHTv o[>en buggy wagon, as good as new. Price $75. Bates’ make. Utica. Nw«Y. T. (3. GRANNIS. Greene, Sept. 19, 1865. ° U W A N T E D ! CVKIT paid for Hides a n d S k in s.at the Tnnncry Greene. N . Y. N . W. NOR'JTHRUP. Sadd'es, Travelling Bags, Whips, Brushes. Curry Combs, Cards, &c. Ono door East of t h e Poet Office. c l §8 “Bach’s American Compound\ is prephrod for P. V. R. Convontry & Co-, Sole proprietors, to whbm all orders should be addressed. ° 1 ? S., H . B u c k , De£nty\£,h®rifiF and Collector, GrecneSphenfingo Co., N . Y . o f f A , Q a i v g y , Office second story, Rathjiopc Buildings. Resi- - dcnce Chenango House, Greene, N, Y. W . &. I . H . M o s l r e r , WAGON MAKERS . Shop over G. R. Lyonls, Foundry, Greeno, Chenango Co., N. Y. ojf Leather. p O X S T A N T L Y 0 11 h a n d , a s p l e n d i d l o t o f O a k Vt an 1Il cm l a l ; t umu - d Stil e h ea th er: d o d o L '|-p< r d o . ; F r c t u - h n n . l A m e r i c a n C a l f S k i n s , A mer i cannn 1C . d cu ft n Ki p d o . Al soa H ue l o t o f li g ht an d h eav y ItlororcQ l\id, H h tc Lin'tntf Skins, Jtoan and Cochineal Skim , An 1 plenty <.f Goat an 1 Sheep Bln ling Skins lirt lilt-highest m arket priee p d l f.ir Hi h-s. S kim nu«l Sheep l ’ elts, a t N. P BOSK'S Oct. 24. 1H65. ofjy