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Jta n o ro ia - c r y , ExblxAis, H o s ie ry , G loves, &cr H i s stock o f C l o t l i S j C a s s i i n t i 'S j S a t t i n e f r s , Tvyeetfe, ^ m W c k y . - J i l t m , fV yiitings.aD d T y iin - m m g s , xyill bp. fiiu n jl ajiilllcaeiit }o iveCoinmudatei thosfc i n vyant o f p rd iite s I n tli a t lin e j” * P a r ticnlivV a tt e n ti o n has b e e n paitl t o th e m a n u fa c tu re o f a se a so n ab le steick uf R ea d y M a d e Cl o t hi n g , vvhich^ w ill Ihiolferu d u t p ric e s to c o m p e te w i t h a n y th i n g u f e q u a l qujdily i n th is u r t h e a d jo in ing, c o u n tie s T h o se , wi.jIilrig g a iiH u n ts m ade t o tier c an be a ccom m pdatcd b n s h o rt hotico. A General Assortment of Groceries m a y a ls o lie fo u n d , .such us T eas, S u g a rs , M olos- ses. Coffee,_ P e p p e r, S p jc e ^ G in g e rrT o K ic c o V ic . I no q u a litie s ut w h ie h wo Ayill gu irxntco, a n d p ncea t o correBpoml w ith t h e tim es« .Y ou r u ttc n tiu n in a lso exiled to a fe w o th e r a r tic les i n the line, n imely, C rec h e i y , H ar d w are , K a il s , Boots a n d Shoes, P a in ts , D y e W oods. Buck S k i n G loves a nd M itte n s. Fine a n I heavy S h e e tin g s, T ic k in g s. Table L in e n.T ow elling, B le a c h S h i r t ings, W a ll Pirner. Looking G l isses, & c , &c. CulJ a n d See. a m i y o u s h a ll lie c o nv in c ed t h a t w hile I have nn e y e to my own in te re s t, y o u r w a n ts a r e also d u l y oared f o r S. S. N IC H O L S o j? 4 hi s A th o r o u g h trcpkitiBg, »n 4 b een t u p p ji p d 5 W f ' a i n e X iftlw l | ro f i g e . a jid % c m o p rle fe r feelij M nured f e a t . h ^ h o n ^ w ill b e fd u n d a p le a sa n t h o p a e for; t r a v e ll e r pleasant B o ard ers W ill he a c c o m m o d a te d W ith ro o m s, and i n o v d ry respect.* »tho«Eagfe E ttjte l >thll l>e fo u n d No. cm eam ong, th e H o tels I n t h e Chenabjgfo V olley. , ' ' G o d d d m rn s, g o o d ostlers n n d a e c o m tt'o d a tin g h e lp w ill be found a t this h o u s e , to in ak o i t e m p h a tic a lly (lie,\ tr a v e lle r s h o m e .\ FRISBIE’S HdTELl EARLVILtE, i The, subseigher w o u ld re sp e c tfu lly a n - n o u n c e to, t h e tra v e llin g portl&n of t h o in - obiti^nts o f C h e n a n g o V a lle y , t h a t h e lias l e a s ed t h e far-fam ed T a v e r n S t a n d k n o w n os ^ 'fT h e W a te rs H otel,-'' s itu a te d on t h e w est sidb off t h e Main S tre e t, i n E a rlv ille , w h e re h e w i l lb e h a p py to w a i t u p o n a ll-o f h is ol<y frien d s, a n d a s m any nevy ones.os.pnay fa v o r , h im w i t h a c a ll. H a v in g h a d . considerable e x p e rie n c e in H o t e l K e ep in g , 1 fe q l c o nfideht in a s s u rin g t h e p u b l ic tlm t I keep as good a H otel“ a s can b e fo u n d i n tlie C h e n u ig o V alley. . I h a v e su p e rio r acco g m iQ d atio n s for b oth m a n a nd lieust, a n d 'by ft careful a tt e n ti o n to t h e w ants o f t h e p u b lic , hope t o m e rit a sh o re o f p a tro n a g e I i it w e re n o t f o r th e Maine L iq u o r Law, I sh o u ld k e e p c o n sta n tly o n h a n d a g o o d a s s o rtm e n t o f c h o ic e W in e s a n d L i q u o r s ! ! B ut t h o u g h 1 c a n n o t keep t l i e ’’ a r d e n t ’’ I h a v e e v e ry th in g e lse necessary t o a ccom m odate a tra v e lin g public. , . L Y M A N F R IS B lE . E a rlv ille , Sept. 1 9 , 1855. o p _____ ' . ul C o im o p o tlta n A rt A ss o c ia tio n ! r ' z m m i , 1 iltRATTGBMENTS fo r t h e Second A n n u a l Col XL le c tio n of tfn»L R o p u lar I n s t i tu t i o n for th e (jnfusioH Of L ite ra tu re m id A r t , have b e en mode oh th e m o s t e x te n s i t e scale. \A m ong th e w o rk s a lre a d y engaged, is.th o fu r- faihed ' ‘GENO A 0R E K 1IFIX ,” which orig in a lly cost T e n T h o u sa n d d o lla rs. . T h e G r e ^ t ’f iih p o f it im O F I T H U suBferiiNr! g ra te fu l f o r p a s t ^ W favors, wourrf^Jnfofrn'1' th e in h a b it, am* t/- -Ohendngd tioUrity/ a n d the p6oplo g e n erally, t h a t he h O f / u s t re tu rn e d from N e w Y ork, and is n o w daily receiving' t h e L a r g es !, F i n e i f c m t l ch ea p est S l e e k o f G o o d s in ,h is fin e, f fltttU fltttU u t ua l Lif e l a i nuraace C o ., N . Y . N o t A ectm fofoted tJMfcf VoSMl »!2,«X ),b6 0 . iL < ' V iow i t e a m fro m h e m f o t ^ ^ i g r r o v y r Dpad perhtip3, l a i d ift t t t e tomb. Sea^i.1' u a ^ «r y ) | | S ) i n g ^ p n g 1 , - S ile n t a ll t h i n g s scam ?to m o u r n ; Life f r o m v e g e ta tio n fly in g , , , C alls to W n d t t h e fn o u ia e rih g u r n .Oft . . . In fo rm in g t h e Now C ollection, t h e diffusion of w o rk s o f A m erican A rt, u n d tho encourage- m en t o f A m e ric an g en iu s h a v e n ot b e en over- looked. Com m issions h avo been issued to m any of-t h e m o st d istin g u ish e d A m erican Ar- tists, w h o will .C o n trib u te somo of t h e i r finest productions. A m m g th em arc th r e e Marble Busts executed by th e g re a te s t living Sculpture. —Hir a mI’o w k iis. GEORGE W ASHINGTON, th e I'o th e r of his C ountry BENJAM IN FR A N K L IN , t h o I liila- supher. DA NIEL WEBSTER, th e Statesm an. A special ag en t lia s' visited Europe a n d made careful and judicious selections, of foreign worlm of A rt, both iu Bronze u nd M arble; ifttututiry and Choice Ruin tings. , , , ' 1 ’lie w hole form ing a larg e and va lia b le col-< lection o f P ain tin g s und S t a t u a r y , to be d is trib uted EKEK am ong tlie m em bers of the Associa- tion for-the second year. T zints o r MejniKKsnir.— 1 he payinont o f three dollars c o n stitutes any one a m em ber o f tins Association, and e n title s h im to cither -one ut tlic M iguzincH for one year, un d ulso a t ic k e t ill the distrib u tio n o f th e s ta tu a ry an d , Pain tin g . The L ite ratu re issued . to subscribers consists of tin-follow ing M o n th ly M agazines ; H a rp e r's , Putnuurs.*K nickerbocker, B lackw ood's, H ouse- hold W ords, G ra h am 's, a n d\ Uodey s Lndy'B ok. a Cash Capita), $60ff,W».C? * a . I T 0 Gkanwit A q etd Groeffe N Y, fin e, Ever brought into this County ! a n d all o f them -the LA TEST STYLES ! / c o n s i s t i n g o r a g o o d a s s o r t m e n t or CONGRESS G A ITERS, b jack an d c o lo re d ; do Operu S j p s ; besides m any o th e r s ty le s needless to be m en tioned h e r e , b ut w hich can h e exam ined by a p p ly in g a s below directed. Also, a great v a r ie ty of W OM EN'S a n d CH1L . DREN S SHOES, a m o n g w h ic h m ay b e - found e v e ry s ty le of W o m e n ’ s' „rr sSeikh S^l ui res, A ttorney ^nd CdtoseUor.ii taW-, G re en o G h e n n n g o C o f t \ .Oft an> a u tu m n 's tfempost r i s i n g , M akes tho l o f t y forest n o d ; Scenes o f n atu r e, h ow s u r p r is in g! Road i n n a tu r e , n a tu re ’s God. . u . j M w i e l l fc-M a c d o n a ld , AtY orae y s an d C o i m E e U ors a t l a w , 0 ■ e ° ver ’’B ank’ ’ R a th b b h e j llo tk ; G reene. O UR S T OC K O F DRY GOO D S , is very superior,; c o h s is tin g o f Bilks o f every d e - o p t i on , JJo rln o sT (Param ettas, P la id s , P la in and b i g u r e d D et»aine8, D om estic G o o d s ill e v e ry va rie ty , Paper H a n g in g s , & c., &c., c om prising, in fact, every t h i n g k n o w n to th e D i tt g o o d s t ra d e ; See our Sovereign,'!bo1cCreator, L ives e te rn a l i n the s k i d s ; While we mortals yield t o nature— Bloom awhile, then fade and die. . _____ DEALER IN HATS; CAPS, FANCV FU’^ BUFFALO ROBES &c., &c. G reen^, N . Y. * ° l f Goat, Grain, Enameled and Patent -Leather BOOTEES ,BUSK I NS, TIES, SLIPS , AND POLKA BOOTS , A n d a good A s so rtm e n t of lin e N a tio n s die by d re a d B a llo n s, T h ro u g h the ty ra n n y o f k in g s; d u st l i k e plants i n pale I’a m o n n , Foil t o rise in future sp rin g s. . _____ • ^ * ?■ H o se • Dealer, in Leather, Boots affd Shoes, *S/toe Findings, Hats and Caps, £,c. Cash pgid for Hides and Sheep Pelts. Greene,-Chenango Co. o jr , PRUNEjLLA A N D F R A N C A IS GAHPEUS, Of various Q u a lities a n d colors ; a ls o in this region, a l l o f w h ic h sell. 50 p e r cent l o w e r tluvn O t h e r h o u s e s in t h is valley. T h is is no boosting, b u t a plain fact, t h e reason is—- wc w e r e successful in m a k in g o u r parelinses i n New Y o r k . C H I L D R E N ’S Goat, Grain, Enameled and Patent Leather Shoes. O f ail-descriptions a n d colors, sew ed m id pegged. M ournful scene, when vegetation Dies b y frost, o r worms d e v o u r ; D oubly m ournful when a n a tio n • f a ll s b y neighboring n a tio n 's power. . GROCERIES! _____ D a n i e l - ^ . H . B uc k , Deputy Sheriff and Collector, G re en e C henango C o;, yj. y • • In this line we a r e excelsior. B e in g desirous o f m ain tain in g our p o sitio n i n this b ra n c h of o u r business, we h a v e tak en pains to se le c t aiv-ex- cellent a sso rtm e n t. Wc h a v e th e l ie s t q u a litie s of MOLASSES, SU G A R S ,TEA S, SP IC E S &c. We i n v i t e com petition w i t h nny o n o in th e s e parts, i n this-p o r t io n o f o u r b u sin e ss. C om e and t r y u s I W e have g o t good G roceries, a n d cun p r o v e it. A la r g e a s s o rtm e n t o f CltOCKJERY, G L A S S W A R E , BOOTS A N D SH O ES. ITARDWiVUE, (a fine a sso rtm e n t) W ooden W are, & c., &c. , A fine a s s o rtm e n t o f M e n ’s, W o m e n 's und C h ild re n 's M e tallic H u l D \b e r s , * O f a ll sizes, c o n s ta n tly on \ h a n d , a n d a l l sold Gheoper t h a n a n y w h e re else, a t the l a r g e Shoe IS to re , in F a n n e r ’s B lock. _____ A . Q u i ve y , PH YSIC IA N & S U RG EON , Office second sto ry , R a th b o n e B u ild in g s. R esi- dence C h e n an g o H ouse, G reene, N . Y. Dentil an d war m y mind depresses— A u tu m n shows m e my d e c a y ; Calls to m ind m y p ost distresses, W arns m e of m y dying d a y . . . li ok. as^ersons ta k in g five m em berships arc e n title d n anv I n j^ o f the JiuM zines for ohe y e a r , and to six tickets in the d istrib u tio n . Tlie n e t pro- ceeds deriv ed from th e sale o f m em b e rsh ip s, are devoted to th e purchase of w o rk s of A rt f o r the ensuing year. The ad v an tag e s secured by becom ing a m em ber of th is Association, a re — N. P. ROSE. or.» A utum n m akes m e m elancholy, S trikes cl ejection through m y soul-— While I m ourn m y former fo lly , W aves o f sorrow o ’er me r o l l. . „ G reene, Oct.. 24, 1855. G re e n e , Sept. 1 9 , 1855. _____ C . C . W ill ar d , PH YSICIAN & SURGEON Office over A. D. A d a m s’ 8 to re . Residence—Che n an g o s tre e t, tiire e d oom soffih o f V e _____L h en a n go H ouse. o j ? HATS AND CAPS. J . O N E S ’\ ~ C o ffe e -H ou s e a n d l i e s t a u r a n t ! N O R W I C H , N. Y. TH E un d e rsig n ed begs le a v e re sp e c tfu lly t o a n n o u n c e to t h e public tlia b 'lie lias p u rc h a s ed th e spacious Saloon in t h e b a se m e n t of S la ters' B lock, w hich h e has r c - l i t te d u t c o n s id e r- able e xpense, i t b e iiig his i n te n t io n t o e sta b lish w hat h a s lu n g been wanting— A-FIR&T 43LA=&&-RESTAURANT-r W here ho w ill lie h a p p y to w a i t o n t h o pul l 'c ; and n o pains will b e spared o n Ills p a rt, to k e e p liis ta llie s supplied w ith a ll t h o delicacies o f t h e season. T h e C o o k in g D e p a rtm e n t is u n d e r t h e c h arg e of a n experienced C o o k , a n d w ill be c o n d u cted in su c h a in-uincr ns to please tlie m o s t .fa stid io u s epicure. ICE CREAM SA L OON ! _____ . 1st. All i«irsons receive t i l c f u l l value q f their subscription nn the start, iii th e sh a p e of s te r lin g Magazine L iterature. 2d E icli m em ber is c o n tr ib u tin g to w a rd s p u r- chasing choice W orks o f A rt, w hich a ro t o lie m A g o o d a n d w e ll se lected a s s o rtm e n t, of H A 'lb a nd G A PS, e m bracing s e v e ra l styles o f M e n 's F in e L e t us R eason T o g e th er ! _____ Lo 1 I h e a r the a ir re so un d in g , . W ith expiring in w e ts ' c r ie s ; Ah ! to m e their in vans how w o unding, Em blem of my o w n ,d em ise — . JVEOLESlilK r H A T S , A lso e v ery s ty le of F lour and S a lt _____ ALFRED SEAIILF m an upactuukh o r a n d 5 ^ ™ C h o ic e C ig a r s, H a m i l t o n , N . Y . O rders re sp e c tfu lly so lic ite d , a n d t h e b e s t sa t- lsfiictiou g u a ra n te e d , oc? . distrib u te d am ong th em se lv es, und are a t the same tim e e n c o u ra g in g th e A r t i s t s of t h e c oun- try , d isbursing th o u sa n d s of d o lln rs t h r o u g h its agency. Don't g o any w h e r e else t o buy y o u r F L O U R and B A L T ! W e keep posted u p on t h e m Just a s c h e a p ! a n d just a s good ! u s any b o d y ol$e h a s got. . R U VP E R T U B S A N D F IR K J .V S , from t h e best iiia iiilf.ie tu rle s. F i r k i n s 50 l b . and u p w a rd s a n d some v e r y e x c e lle n t Tubs. , Mens’ a n d Soys’ B la c k und Drab Fur Kossuth, Do. do. Wool H u n g a ria n an d do. d o . Brusli d o . , M ens D rab Russian ; M ens’ u n d Boys* S ilk , p lu s h , and c lo th cups, &c, .Hollow w in d s a b ou t nie r oa r i n g — Noisy w aters ro u n d me ri.->e ! tYhilo T s i t my fa te deploring, . Persons in r e m ittin g fu n d s fo r m em b e rsh ip , will please giu o -tlieir p ost office address j« full, s ta tin g J lie m on th th e y wish, t h e M a g a zin e to com m ence, a n d im ve tlie l e t t e r re g is te re d ty£ tho Post Office to p re v e n t l o s s ; o n i t s re ce ip t a cer- tilicatc of m em b e rs h ip , to g e th e r w ith t h e Mag- a zino d e sired , will be fo rw a rd e d t o any p a r t of th e c o u n try . Tlio.se w h o pn rc h n se m ag a zin e s a t Bookstores, w ill o b se rv e tlia t by jo in in g t h i s Association, th e y receive th e M agazine a n d a free t i c k e t in tlio a n n u a l d is triu b tio n a ll a t th e sonic price th e y now jiay for th e M agazine alone For M em berships, address, L. DERRY . Ac- tu a ry ('. A A , a t e ith e r of th e principal offices —\ h tiiik c rb o c k i r M ag azin e\ office, I!IB B road- way, New York ; o r W estern OHico, 1GB W ater stre e t, S andusky, O hio. _____ F . St. I* I I . M o s h e r , WAGON MAKERS . S h o p over G. It. L y o n ’s, F o u n d ry , G reen o C h e n an g o Co., N . Y. o j j - A ll tlie floods e n u m e ra te d above, a n d many m o re h a v e been b o u g h t to lie HOLD ! a n d thnt a s cheap, o r cheaper than, a n y w here e ls e in t h is v icin ity . • 'Flic p u b lic are resp ec tfu lly invited t o rail, a n il n u t o n ly save th em selves much trouble' b u t go a w ay witli light h earts a n d heavy pockets! All k in d s of P roduce ta k e n in p a y m e n t for Go o .I.h. Oct. 24, l&w. ®0? , N P. HOSE. Tears fa s t stre am in g from m y oycs.— . CASK P A I D F V R H I D E S W hat to m e nre n titu m a s treasures, Sinco I know no earth ly j o y ’ L ong I 'v e lo st all y o u th fu l p le a su re — Timo m u s t youth an d h e i l t l i destroy. . G r a t e f u l for a lib e ra l p a tro n a g e , w e would r e s p e c tfu lly solicit a c o n tin u a n ce o f t h e same HOLLOWAY’S PELLS! _____ _____ S. J o n e s , Barber and FaEhionableHair Dresser, Genesee s t . , G re en e , N . Y. o j? C. P. & A. JE W E L L East Grcciie, O c t. 11, 1855. ° 4 '. WHY A J E W E SI lji ? IT h a s ,been tlic lot of tlic hum m race to. lie xve'.ghel down by d is u se« id s . J f e Ing. — HOLLOWAYS PIJ.Ltj me speciil.y adapted t<» the relief of tlic W E A K ' tb e N b it VO Lift, tlie D E IJC A1E an I th e innnii of all clinics ages, sexei a n d curi -titutioni. ri.ifeis.ir II ll.ivvay pcrsi n illy siqierinten.l.-. tin-in in.if u-turc uf lu’o me Heines in tlic L’u itcd S titc . . 1111 o .ers ’h im t.) a frc.-uml cnligli one 1 pe >plu, as 1lie bed rem edy th e w. rid e v e r saw fir Hie rum jv.i1 uf Jis ensf.- t h e s e 1 ‘t u . s r u i t i r r t h e n t x m n TTiesc fain >us P ills a re ex prcsslv l o m ’ .iin cl t o u p c ra tc un tlie s t m i veil, tiio li.u r, t li c k i Inttys the lutigs. tlie s k i n a n d t h e Ii >w I , c *rrvc i:i'_s any d c rin g e in e n t in their function-., p u rify in g th e lilotsl. the v e ry fo u n tain of life , a n I th...-, ttirin g ills ‘ .is* in a il its f..run. D Y S P E V S I A A N D L I U E R CO M PL A I N T S N e a rly h alf t h e hum an r a r e have L iken these P ills It lias Ik-civ proved in all j u r i s uf t h e world, th a t n o th in g h u b e e n futtn T m p u l l llit-in i n ca-ra i f <lis..i(hrs • f the live r (ly.,;s |i via. a n .l stom ach c o m plaint* gener illy . 1 liev hoi, 11 g iv e a lir a l tb y tone t o these o rg a n s, liovv e v er m uch d e ra n g e d , tui I vvlieu all o t h e r m ea n s have f.ule I. t J E N E I i.lt . D EB U A 't 't T . I L L H EA L T H . M an y uf tbe m u s t (le s p u tic G .iv c in in en ts li w c iipciied tlicir t'u s ti in 1 1 sisc-s to tlio introdilc (I 11 1 f these p ills, tli.it K iev m ty Ikic mu tlic me lii in e 1 f tbe in us es L sjirn e I t'o lk g .-s a d m it th .1 1 this m e d ic in e U t h e bcsi r i tn o ly e v e r kn»w n I r |K -rs n s of d e lim tu h u iltli i r w here the s j - t e m h -1 L o n impai ■ ed, a* i s b .v lg o i a - d u g p r,.|ieriie n e v e r f . l l t o afb r l rv-lief. ELM I t . i : Cti.ltl'/ . A t.\J'c .' Mu jww«tA x»l «ltl nliutlt I > V MltllDUtt tills i x d e t m i u t n i.u iiin e lv r c g . la 'is I lu m .m tlil) uu.r c-a t ..11 pcii < ! s a. .m g 1111,. 1 y .iso s l i ne . 1 v ii.ll.i It b, ills, t i n u m l vlie-vt uiedliine lii.ll ( <11 i e givtn •( i l i (il. Ii o l ul ages. . 11(1 f I . Il) t < lli|d lilt . i. n. 0 1 , 1,1ul y .1 1 ( linly (liui.l ( i i wi 1,111,1 it 11 iliii./ g s 1 1, e t e x t it noil/ I. n a. n 1.1 t .e 11...t Jo . .e j ii.... 1 j I K ct .c 1. I i . r i t.iv .1, _____ B abcock & W elch, ARE receiving d i r e c t fro m Im p o rte rs , Manfac- tu r e y a u n l l ’u h lislie rs, u large a s s o rtm e n t o f W ATCHES, CLOCKS, J E W E L R Y , S iL V E ll W A H E , F A N C Y A R llC L E S , BOOKS, bTA F IO N E R Y , Ac., & e., Pleasuye once I fon Ily ro u rte:!, Every y outhful, pleasing d r e a m — Q uivering age with y o uth c on tr a s te d — Oh, how slwrt t h e i r glories seem. . T h e r e is a tta c h e d t o the e s tab l i s h m e n t / a r o o m which lie has fitted tip e x p ressly fur t h e accom m id ati ai i f p a rtie s of L a d ie s a n d G e n tle m e n , where Ice C ream a n I o th er R efreshm ents w ill tie se rv e d up E n tra n ce to t h e Ice C ream Sa- lo 1 1 1 fro n tin g the P u b lic S q u a re C ash p a il fo r Gnrno, Fish, F r u i t , n n d nil d e li - caclcu o f t h o * o n s o n . _____ _____ , * Oli enan g o H ouse , GREENE, CHENANGO CO., N. Y , U. WTi i t t k k ii a i j,, P ro p rie to r. Leather. CONSTANTLY on h a n d , a sp lendid l o t of O.ik a nd H em lock ta n n e d Solo l e a t h e r : do do U p p e r do. ; French a n d A m erican C .d f Skins A m erican a n d C a lc u tta Ivip <lo. AIko a lino lo t o f lig h t a n d heavy _____ Good H o rses an d C a rria g e s to let. * ° 1 > _____ Cow l es’ H o t e l , ' G R C C N C , O W C N A N i O - O - o o , , r e . a *. EbwAuo G .Co w l e s , Proprietor. °1? A s the a n n u a l frosts a re c ro p p in g Leaves a n d te n d ril Is from t h e trees ; S o my frie n d s are y e a rly d r o p p in g , By old a g e or d i r e disease. . which w i j l ixvpold n t very sm til p ro lits . B eing dutOrnMneit ffot t o be u n d e n t iltl t>y-our n e ig h bore, o u t goods w i l l bo m a rk e d a t tho lo w e st figure, n n d we I n v i t e a c o m p irlsu n o f our g o o d s nnd p r i c e s with n n v in tli e valley. A m o n g our n.-e o rtm e iit o f W A T C H E R , . Knliscrlptlons received b y T . C . G ra n n ls, H on. S e c y for G reene, N . Y i, a t t h e B ank N orw ich, Kept 1 9 .185o. _____ WM. JO N E S . a ] ? _____ M o occo K id, H ’h 'te L in iu q S k in s , and C o ch in ea l S hins, Roan _____ JBrotvn’s H o t e l , CHENA NGOFORK S,BROOM E CO. M \ j . D . M. B bow n, P ro p rie to r. ° 1 ? . O R IG IN A L N O V E L BY N . P. W IL L IS C O R N E R S * U n i t e d S t a t e s T y pe Fo u n d r y . Nu«. 29, 41, o n : 144 B eeknitin-st., N . Y. _____ F orm er frien d s, h o w o ft I ’ve s o u g h t t h e m , Ju st to c h ee r m y d rooping m i n d ; O u t th e y ’r e gone, l i k e leaves iu n u tu ra n , Driven before t li e dreary w iu d . . . The Home Journal for 1856. N e w an d JJrillianl Series. A n 1 p le n ty of 0 o a t n n d S h e e p Bin lin g Skins g»7 '1 lie hlglics* m irk c t prici-p ii I f ir lii I, S k im an d Sheep P e lts , nt N. P HOSE'S Oct. 24, I Sou. 0 |)l , liny is.-found u g r e a t v a rie ty u t t h e follow ing prices, v i z : . * TO P R IN T E R S A N D PU BLISH ERS — T h e u n d e rsig n e d beg t u Inform tli e trad e tlmt t h e y have re c e n tly issued their N ew Quarto Specim en, and t l i i t i t i s now ready fi.rT le liv e ry to t h c i T p a tro n c i t s vvc-11 as to nil w h o patr, nizc t h e i r i nun lr> 1 * irtlvs wlsliing to purcli.tse, tuui u i d li n g .,ur S)>eeimen lkx.k, e u i Imve tlio s a m e sent b y m ill by enclosing u s se v en ty c en ts in |i.,.,tagc sta m p s I u it will Ik* found u n ew s c ries of lin e s, from I V i ui. to 1 ‘ie.v, surjiussing, it pq s ib ic , tlic ir celel rale-1 s c rie s o f ,Scotch G ut rivets _____ _____ P ar k H ouse , HAMILTON, MADISON CO., N. Y. El i BABUEn, P ro p rie to r. °1? . On th e Fifth of J a n u a ry n e x t, tlic first n u m b er of the N E W SE R IE S FOR I 8 6 0 , of t il l s well know n F a m ily New-spm-er w ill be Issued, with new ty p e (ind new a ttra c tio n s ; t h e p rin c ip a l op is of th e k i u d w hich Iuls been qiruvctl, b y both A tnrrican n n d E urtqw nn is-riodiatls, t o be tb must a cceptable a n d p o p u la r, v i z ; — a NOvp, jn HEMAL NLMUEItS. TllC title is Gold H u n tin g P a t e n t L ev e rs from do o p e n (ne <lo d o do h u n tin g D e tac h ed (lo do o p e n face d o d o do h u n tin g C y lin d e rs . (lu ojvell f.ue d o Silver Hunting P a t en t L evers from do o|HMifice d o d o ’ do h u n tin g D etach ed <lo do t>|M*n f.ue *l(i d o (|o lim itin g Cv linders do o p e n [.ice d o Most o f th o n K iv e vvorrmitcd jierfevt lim e k e e p ers A l l styles o f S50 to 8 2 0 0 at) 75 40 7 o 25 00 25 50 :S5 45 20 15 1 2 14 1 0 1 0 ti 0 0 25 20 l b 1 2 W h e n n fow m ore y e a r s arc w a s t e i — W hen a few m o r e r u iis a r e o ’er— W h e n ft few moro g riefs i ’v e ta ste d — I sh a ll (a ll to r is e no m o re . . F ind n e s ! AGOOD a sso rtm e n t of S H O E F IN D IN G S , every Uesci ip tio n.c o n sisting of e v e ry kind ( _____ A m e r i c a n H o t \1 BINGHAMTON BROOM E CO., N. Y. Ha n k .R oom s, P ro p rie to r. °1? C L IF F O R D H O U S E , 23 &25 Park Place, S H O E M A K E R S ’ K IT , A id s , A tc i-J lJ It, A'/ueei, Ftncers, Dimmers. Puueh- F a s t m y s u n of l i f e 's d e c lin in g , Boon ’t w i ll set i n endless n i g h t , B u t m y h o p e s nre p o s t re p in in g — UoSt i n fu tu re H fe and l i g h t . . , parts qf a LifcC- -t i P . W L F A N E — or, untold. A N o r e l--l y N . P . 1 Y illh i n a d d itio n tu th is new feat up-a series o f oVi(;l- nal „lu;ti lie?, suiims nnd la lla d s by 0 P Moiiiii.h an 1 an o rig in a l iimWrt/e, in t e r s e , founded upon fact, m lle d \T iie S toiiy or a St.mi,” b y J M Fihlii, a rc ainonj; th e indun-uiiT it* for n e w sub m rlbcrs tu isiiiniiolice w ith tlic first n u m b e r of tlie y e ir. . , , O. Bristles, Hetl-hall, Rasps, Kit jiles, Sand Stones, lemtj Sticks, Sue Sticks, Shout- iter Sticks? and Boot WM. _____ Betw een B roadw ay a n d C o lu m b ia C o lle g e , T he Fancy Typo D e p a rtm en t e x h ib its an u n - siir)xis.s.ibL variety u f buaiitil'ul sty le s , selccteil from Fr.uicv G en a .uy mi l K ogl.in l 1 he S c rip 's in I L r,lei ing a r e n.iiv fo r the firs t t in i c p r r - i u l d t-tin -F rijm iig 1’i.i I k .a n d . u e j l i t priMlitc. I tis t* tl.e l a t l A iiic ric .n atnl E u io p e S i A rftsts _____ _____ 3STBW Y O R K . Also, front llim iin g . In ro lls , ami c v c rv size a n d q u a lity of SH O E TH R E A D ; to g e th e r with Pegs, N ails, Tneks. .Slmc laces, silk u n 1 oil ton uul p le n ty of first ra le w a te r proof a n d polisli B LA C K IN G and BRF.SIIJM _____ W . 8 . F is h , _____ l l . u . A lk x a x d e b , Ceaso th is fearing, tre m b lin g , sighing — D citli w ill la.-nji tile a w ful gloom ; Soon my s p irit flu tte rin g , H y in g , Must be Isir n e lieyotid th e tom b. . _____ F K O S P L C T U S C L O C K S , T a ner ’ s O il , O f first in to q u n d :y , c o n sta n tly on h a n d at Oct. 21, I8 .V1 N. 1’ l u i h l i s .P A U T I C r iL A L ^U T IC ’i : ! , nt pri* c s fr .m is l to 82U dollars e a c h , all vv.ir- r.illled Tlic s h - c k of > _____ The Chenango American, y . itesl les th e e o n trib u tb m s a h d Intmr of t h e Ed- ito rs , tin-1 1 ,une .Ilium 'll will c o n ta in the F o re ig n and Domi-stii; t ’ o rri-spondem v o f a Inrge lis t of i im trilm Uw u—tbe »p>rr of t h e Europe in Miutn sines-tli e selectio n s of t h e in 'ist in teri-slln g publications of tlie day -tlie b rief n o v e ls - the piq u an t s t o r i e s — th e s p a rk lin g w it and tu n using anivdote th e new s a n d gossip of tlie P arisian p ip t h th e |s rsoiinl sk» tt ln-s of p u b lic ilinr- arti rs tlie R tirring stvnes o f tlie world wc liic in tbe ch ro n ic al o f tlie n e w t for la itie s —the f ishioils — tlie facts m ul o u tlin e s of h e w s tlie pick of E nglish in fo rm a tio n the wit hum or and p a th o s o f the tim es-tlic essays on life, lit- erature, society nint m o ra ls .a n j tin -u su al vnriety o fta r e f u l < i n - p in ^ s fpun th e n i l liTiiess o f Eng- lish is-rlotlic.U lite ra tu re , c riticism , p c t r y . etc. We nceil n o t rem ind ou r re a d e rs that w c bnvc also one o r two unsurpassed to rresjitin tleiits in the fashionable snctHv q f.Wtr- 1 ark, wlio w ill g ite us tairly new s of e t e r y qew fe a tu re of s t y l e and elcgum v a m o n g th e Ita d e rs o f flic gav w-orbl Tliims F o r u rn -c o p y , S 2. fo r t h n c etipies. ?•*> or ono tu p ) for th re e y e a rs. So—a lw a y s in a ivaiuv G o l d J e t V o l r y , consists* i n p irl a s f-.iluvvs ; f ol». V c s t and O u a rd t'in l n s .l.V 'liun n n t i m n s I'lns, B a r l'rujw an> 1 ItiiiL.. Finger R in g s , Itr.ua lets, L < -kcts, K e y , .0 1 1 > e a is , Mecv e B uttons. Ih s. 111 Stmls, i'eiis 1111 IV neiIs, S(icvtiU les, Sn.qis. Sli lt-s, i iiinilili'- 1 r.ss*s, Clmimen, .Me W e lurnisli coin l..r a ll .4 i ur An en tire new s, rii* o f G e r m a n f.vccs, b o t h for N exvspam r an I J o b P r in tin g i f I*, i |,-i nt^iv, Mi tiuv* (Kttriy X.T’ 1 Sll _____ _____ sis o f the American Parly. M orcan t il o C o ll e g es If th e re is anything defective in our excellent system of'education ns taught in otlr vurimi-* in stitu tio n s of leurniujrv it lies i a Failing t<> iin trn v t the. student liow to use, as well iw t o ncquire knowl F b a -tro t)p in g a n 1 S -c rc ,'ty p in g In n lV tltc lr 'i n n lies i v |n t , | ‘|vr f u e l to o rd e r 1 be m.-t.il from vvoicb o n r : vpc is in ulo, w ill ! e f <iin I pxM li ill) v lapted t o th e R-'i cm OBngO of M u bin • Press P rim in g T hey lug to r e tu r n th in k s f r past f tvora, n n 'l to so licit a tx n 'in u u ire 'I h e i r well know lib - (jjvl tiKvuner o f (l„in*i Imslness for the p utt t h l r - ly y e i r s is a g u a r i n t y to m-vv p itr u n s . c.f t h e i r li*|i isitiuii a n d a b ilitv n o t t u ulh.w th e m s e lv e s to I e - iir p a o u d f >r fu r d e a lin g , w h e th e r o r d e r s ar e by 1, Iter o r otherw ise o p JA M E S G O N N K it & SONS. _____ . . i n E CHENANGO AMERICAN Is published a t Ghieno, Chcuungu County, N .'Y ., is a week ly 'papvt uf U rge size, cuutaining tw enty-uigm uuiiuims, and will be duvuted exclusively t«. . c inlurusis u f , th e American P arty , mid th e cu lti v.vtii.n uf u pure literature, a n d tlio disKcmin.i- tiu n uf genci.il iutelligenei*. ItsU nancial c n.t - lion is sucti th a t its publication will be p en n - u o n t and beyond contingency. ‘Ih o American P a rty , vvitliiii the county of Chenango, hns se- riously felt th e necessity o f nn org an which would be in.icpcndcntm ul uiit-spi.ken in the expression of ik e principles uf th e P arty, and freed from th e \e n ta n g lin g alliances ot o th e r pulilicul in- tcrcs s and inmaaicos. We have already Leo mo an independent nml powerful p arty, the aid and xuppurlers of n o u tlie r political organization, and have entered tlie tield under auspices favorable to th e success o f the party. '1 h a t a p a rty so c ir- cumstanced, a n J containing th e num bers which are attache, 1 to the American order, and th e n a tu ra l sym pathy everyw here felt by Americans in o u r principles and purposes, lias had no local press to represent Its in terests and sentim ents, TiTCT beeh onc* great-Cumoderation and imiucoj. in c n t for*thc putdislient to u n d ertak e th o en te r- prise. It is believed tlia t the tim e lias fu lly a r riv e d for th o American Pei pic to assert a n il stand by th e principle Hurt Americans shall rule Ameri- ca ! a principle, which, by th e degeneracy of p a rty politics, and tlic sw arm ing to o u r shores an n u ally o f foreigners from th e despotism o f th o Old World, many uf them convicted crim inals, a n d imuiy m o re still, paupers, is now assailed a n d in danger o f being subverted. T h e crisis which has arisen in our N atio n al icarecr, appeals to every American to be tru e t o h im self h n d /to his country. T he intro d u ctio n o f th e foreign element nnd th e adroit use 6 f it by unscrupulous political demagogues, hus c re- a te d a real danger, to which n o American should be blind o r indifferent. '1 he a la rm in g a trid e a Af an ecclesiastical hierarchy, h av in g its h e a d a t Rome—supported by tlie rein vig o n itin g energies of n system th a t combines b o th C liurch an d S ta te —whose grc&t a im is to su b v e rt tlie rig h ts of th e Htatcs a n d o f in dividuals u n to itself, u n d e r th e supremacy o f th e Pope o f Rome, th ro u g h liis Nuncios, Cardinals, Arch-Bishops, Bishops an d Priests, h as created a new danger in th e Re- public. To m eet thfo, and to bring bock ou r G overnm ent to tlie tru e American stan d ard ; a n d to purify on r politics, is th e mission o f th e A m er- ican Party. T o this end The G.cnango Ahicrican will n o t hesitate to appeal to th e patriotism , th e good sense, th e Notional and P ro te sta n t feeling, a nd sound ju d g m en t o f th6 American People. I t xfill l o o k to them , aloncv fonlcnonursuremout a n d support, and m ake comm on causa ag ain st tlic old system of party politics t h a t h av e b ro u g h t tlie im pending danger upon th e c o u n try . A revival o f true American P atriotism —th e cultivation of love for our w hole co u n try —th e in stillin g in to th e h earts of th e People“ a co r- dial, habitual and immovable a tt a c h m e n t’ for, and proper estim ate of \'the im mense value of o u r National U nion,\ ‘‘ accustoming th e m to speak and th in k of i t ns the p alladium o f th e ir political safety and prosperity, discountenancing w hatever m ay suggest Even a suspicion th a t it can in any ev en t be abamioned ; and in d ig n a n t- ly frowning upon th e first dawdling of ev ery at- tc m p t t o alienate any p o rtio n of our _ country from tlie rest, o r to w eakenThesacr5d ties which now link together, th e vnriohs p a r t s ;\ h o ld in g it to lie a p atriotic sentim ent t h a t“ th e n a m e of American m u s t always ex alt th e ju s t p rid e of p atriotism , moro th a n any appellation derived from local discrim inations these, and-lik e sentim ents an d principles, w ill co n stitu te tho creed of The Chenango American. T..e Chenango American, is prin ted o n a new Press, and on entirely new Type,'w hich, to g e th er w ith o u r facilities for procuring th e la te st, new s, enables us to furnish cine of th e b est p r in t- ed papers, as well as th e best Ar<u»-paper in th o C ounty. A11 communications should, be addressed f e T..e Chenango American. Te r m s —One dollar and twenty-five cents p e r a n n u m , in ndvaiice. n r one d o llar nnd fifty centa i f n o t in ad vance V iilnge Subscribers served by* th e Carrier, one dollar and fifty cents per an n u m , ALL persons in d id ih sl to th e sitlwiTilier I \ n ote o r book a c c o u n t, n re ttr n n lh j desirtd t . s e ttle th e sam e w ith o u t delay. 24. lH -i-i. wj. y p no;,).; (HI. S il ver IV nrc , ind Ihi-refore c a n w a rran t i t ltn .\ Our P la te ware h , made to o n l c r n nd o f Hie Ik - , 1 tnatvii il Ann rK i n nn I I iu p - ir t e l C F l L L R Y , of a tine uiudi a n d nt re liie v .i price., edge. The b a r e acquisition o f knowl- edge, although i t ronv saati-fy fur n time the m ere love o f it, can n o t lie m ad e sub- servient to the acquirem ent of prnctieul life, unless the p rom inent idea o f utility is kept foremost, nnd th e s tu d e n t fre- quently admonished t h a t aside from its self-merit, there is nl-o an end nnd aim nlso in its application t o the purpose of life. O u r colleges and academics nre veariv sending out tlu -ir thousands ol learned men4, h u t w hen have they, or will they, send out n n v re-pectahle number of business m en, com petent'to engage in any pursuit re q u irin g the ex- ercise of business ability, with an y hope of success. B u t very few in o u r coun- trv cun hnpotu reap e ith e r fume or prof-! it from the we\\ gluaned fields «f litem-\ • lure or science, or gain even a precari- ous subsistence ns teachers or instruct- ors wMa*e the ability t o act in in these Capacities is already possessed by the m ultitude, and the calling rendered un- profitable by universal competition. - Young men’ m u s t and will seek other callings for a livelihood, nnd will de- mand th n t preparation to p ursue them which they hav e failed to secure in the schools of our country, nnd which can only he found in those whivh hav e been .organized expressly to«chool men in the principles and usages of ei^ n rst busi- ness life. Theso institutions although scarcely passed the ngrc of experiment, have proved them selves admirably adap- ted to supply t h is deficiency in our edu- cational system , nnd a r e justly entitled to n high rnhk in the s c a le of m erit nnd usefulness. T h e y nre not designed for any p a rtic u la r class, hut commend themselves alike to a il classes, on the broad ground t h a t a co m m e rc ia l education should be secured, not only to nid the m erchant and tradesm an in th e ir partic- ular vocation, b u t to g iv e the masses, ul- so, th a t self-relying a b ility w hich will qna’nle them to obtain wealth a n d posi- tions of influence. We arc led to advise • all to secure a business as a means, if for nothing more. T h e pos5g>ssion of wealth to-day is no g u aran ty for tho fu- ture, a n d none can k n o w with any cer- tainty w hat reverse of fortune m ay ren-_ ■ der it necessary to employ it as a re- source for gaining even a subsistence,— While wc commend schools o f a com- mercial character to t h e consideration of nil, wo w ould espocinlly in v ite tlmt lar-pe class of yonng m e n who re p re se n t ‘our farm in g in te re st to \u n ite w ith s u c h eehools and le a rn , not only to tra n sa c t the Tjusinegs^pertainin^ to tlic ir occupa- tion undcrstan d in g ly , h u t s h o u ld fortune or clypjipq^ileAefjnine, t o enter w ider or 5nd m ore a c tiv e spUerca or e n te rp rise s. 0. t h a t class o f citizen s we recognize \^ m o d e l s of p ro b ity , h on o r, an d sterling i'film factcr—th o s e elem ents so essential ’ ifQ Ajite form ation of th e high-m inded, co n scien tio u s b u sin e ss man. — N ia g a r a -C o u r i e r * G r . ’ a t I u d ucannn t a FK1MIED to Cash an I sh r t time lo n ers, at N P K tlh K s o f A •l i . n n i .i.w e l o .m plilnL -., In, |v .y , oUgliA. l)ei.»lny ol Is, l ev i-r ui I Ag ie h o st IiiscisvH, h im de ( \ . n i |d (int., usitiv*v lli.v-i, IK-* la c h e s Dyspep, ia. In lig e v ti ,n, I no ■ leu At, fttunc an I U r.iv c l, In d .im m ill -il Scvoll lary syiiiptiun.s, In w .irt \\‘e vkn.-s, \Vellore d A K-vtiutl.i, L i n - r t ' inpl.iiiLs, L>u n e ss uf S p irits , File. ' W .rin s uf all k in Is ’0 J S ,11 at (lie E stab lish m en t u f 1‘rufisssur Hollow iy 80 M u loll L ine New Y o rk nnd 244 fttr.in 1 1.1111 ,11 n n I b y a ll rc .p e ct.ild o Drug gists an 1 D e a l ,r - o f .Me lieines tlir.m g in m t th o E n it e i ftititc.,. m i L Uiu civiVizulAviirl J , ‘in lkixisi it 2 *i cx-tits titj i .'i i t s tin 1 c l oiu'li ‘ J * f” l lu re i, .1 e in.i Irr(L ie s i . l n g b v ta k in g the I irg e r si as N B hro. i ,n • f >r the g ii 1 iin-e . f p itl 'n t s in c v e rV l is ir l e r vrj v li x - l t i e v 1 ,1 k“ til _____ Uris-ne. (Ht. 2 1 . -i,' I N - s*i. i IjI YK I LY S T A U I . K ! B l‘* t ’G W A N w,.uM t-all t h e atli I.’ f f z i - tio n of liis old fii, m is, met ittf.aui s 111.(0 ) new nmy a s tuiiv ( lesise to i .il l . tb it liv still co n tin u e s at Ids o ld -to n ,I to kc> p < ni-dan - lv to let, t h e lest sin g le and iboddi l i o r a s and C arriages. H aving m ldi.l several Ilool ts a n d S t a t i o n e r y . A in -iv y utockuf M i s v l l ir i c in , and S e ll nil Books , ilso a goal ..--I >rt nu lit i,l stalii.iu-rv —all p tir- cliw al Trann hr«t h in Is. w h ic h will e n ab le us to M-llas l o w if not a little lo w e r t h a n oilier d e a l ers B rk C H ’ S A M E RI GA N COM POUN D. THE N E W V E Q E T A B L E \REMEDY. ft r a n . u r N k v v - Y o o k . C a v u g a t 'o u n t y . ss. O' K o f t b e lit ni o f F ’ Y .T t T o veil tr y K C o !7 ,.l th e c ity i f A u h n m , iH-ing d u ly sw i r n , '.,) . ilu - t ill.living c i-rtitiealcs are genuine, a n d ( m e g iv e n by the persons b y wliuw they p u r p.u t l o lv signed. _____ I’u rc li.ise ri l u x e tbe p tiv ile g c o f re tu rn in g g ssls t h a t do to >t prove n* m o m m e n d e d .N B — Ev(s-rit nccil w o rk m e n c m j d . ) c l n t tlic w a t c h Is'iu h . nn I a l l work w nir.m ted Store o n e door w«-,t of C lien angu H o u se O r c c a c , Sept. It*. 1KVi ° 1 * NEW ESTABLISHMENTS t h is s p rin g nnd su m m e r, lie is prepared to give e n tir e s.vtisfutbm to n llv v b u m.nv favor liiinivitli m u l l Please cull am ] see Si u s c r id e w m iovT nrLAV Address MORRIS & WILT.TS. Faht >rs and Fraprtfi irs. 1U7 Faltan-strret, Seiv-iorh To F an n y F ern ’ s 1 ,000,000 Readers! A NEW BOOK C O M IN G ! B F COW AN f . d i x x i n , Fashionable Tailor. TO THE WHOLE COMMUNITY I R . P . B arnar d & B ro . , LITE ' ’ E h a v e tlie p leasure of an n o u n cin g t h n t we h a v e in press, nnd s h a ll publish id s u i t the urst of l lt s r m i s 'r , ft new w ,.rk o f Ik tion.cn*illet| TH E Hulwcribcr in v ite s t h e n ttc n tio n of bis c u sto m e rs to th e filet tlm t h e has j u s t receiv- ed tlie F a ll Report o f Fashions, and is prr|iarcd h i falllil n il onlem in his profcssioti.on sh o rt n o live E v er g ra te fu l for tlic lilieral p a tr o n ipeh ■ has received from a lisccrning public, lie respev t- fullv s iliciLs a c in tin x an c e o f th e sam e. S hop a t th e o ld s ta n d , tw o doors w e s t of A D A dam s store, u p sta irs C u ttin g d o n e to o r d e r nnd w a rra n te d . t o fit. F. L>fN NIX G reene, Sept. 19. 1855. ’ o p Dealer in Every Thing Yon W a n t C A L L ANO SEE I p.u Sots cribeil a n d sw orn b e fo re m e. _____ Ho r a c e T. Co o k . J u s tic e of th o Pc-.ua* < '.ivug.i C o u n ty IIO M E ’1 E S I lMllN Y A N D ' PROOFS. lti »E CLARK A Ro s i a m k - Bv I ' w i v Fk r n. The l.ist work, a n d first co n tin u o u s ta le o f thi - hrilli m t a u th o r e s s .\ ltn tli H u l l .\ neliiet e ti asuc- eess unexam pled in tlio a nn a ls o f letters. I n the language of a lea d in g pe rio d ica l, it\ c r ea t e d a m. ire pr.>f iu n-1sen satio n th an n n y which h n s lieen issued d u rin g a iG iartcr of a c e n tu ry H a t it is unnecessary tq /u llu d e to th e m e rits o f Ruth ll.dl\ J u d g in g frtnn th e n u m b e r uf c o p ie s of it u c have Mild, wo yudgo t l i a t cvt-rybtsly in the United h ttite s h a v e rentl il. As re sp ec ts the work we l ia r c now in press. R o se O iiau k , we can only say t h a t we re g a rd it as, in every respect, a g re a te r, b e tte r w o rk ; and a re confident i t will n.d only su sta in , b u t even iniTe.ase tlie re p u ta tio n of its (list ithniislied a u th o re ss W e h a v c reasons fur tliin k in g \lb iso C l a r k\w ill make a g re ater sensation th an did“ R uth ll.d l It will form an e le g a n t lg m o volume o f over AT t h e romcr o f Genesee and C h en a n g o S ts t o il will llnd a gm*l nss<irtm cnt of H E R E WE ARE! _____ RE A D Y and w illin g to n .e it n|h,n .* .11 who n n y g i v e us a c all, a t th e ro .a iis fo rm e rly o ccu- pied by M M W .u d . A s a Dagtn r r in n A rtist, I flatter ill) self tlia t I um aixa.mplisli in a feta m in u te s , w Im tg u iin c u m iio t do in vvxiks. v iz: p ro c u re a _____ UltY GOODS, R E A D Y -M A D E CLOT HINO. (Inxvriev, H ardw are, D rn g s . B oots n nd Shoes. you oxpoc t t 'ru ki r \ to lind : nnd i n fine e v o rv th in g Wc h a v e ju st re tu rn e d from N ew York, w ith n fn ll S tock o f Onixis, w h ic h for y i'A I-li'Y , B E A U T Y A N D CH E A PN E SS, untiiiit 1s ' excelled 1 In t h e Dry G o o d s D e p a rt- ment y ou will ( i n d Drtss Goods w i t b o u t l im i t. Cloth-i n great v a r ie ty , D ress T rim m in g s , G c n - tli nn-n !iirtiishing goods, a n d a ll e ls e to p lease thise w h o arc d e te r m i n e d not to lie pleased I I« ID I V A Nit S llO E ISfrom th e .re now ned factory ofOUs W heeler, a lw a y s n n hand. W e. th e .u n lo rd g n e I, litv c reeifived the fornT- ula for jiveparing •Ua.eli s A m c ric u n C om jK iund,' mitl us fir us we !ia-ve tesic<l j t , e a rccxrtum cnil its g en era l u se as a tonic an d a lte ra tiv e M e d ieine.' t o rem ove v itia te d h u m o rs i,f t h e B lo o d , and p e c u lia rly a d a p te d to F e m ale s suffering f r o m LcucoFrhca, ( W h ite s ,| and t o those vvlium c o n s titu tio n s a re enfeebled fnnii in te r m it t e n t F e v e r. JOSKFH M M ORRIS, M. L>., L A N 81N G H . B iiiG tiS . M. D . , A. C . TABER. M. I). FROM MRS M ill]A M S . PA RRISH , _____< GOOD DAGL Ll t llliOTYPE ! a nd o n e tlia t w ill please t h e eye o f a critic a s well us those of frie n d s I ’ lease g iv e m e a c a ll ,n l ju d g e for y o u rs e lf B o aring in* m ind t h a t lie l i g h t in the m o rn in g i s m uch b e tte r t h a n late in tlic (lay. in th e w hite) season P ic tu re s ta k e n a t tlie residence o f t li c sick or dece.iscd o n s h o r t n o tic e In stru c tio n s given t n tlm se w h o are d e siro u s of le irn in g 3the n r t I h a v e also o n h and a n extra sot c.f A p p ara tu s fi r s a l e , includ- ing o n e half size G atncrti Y uigtkin le r . ,ke _____ WM . A HE A HN , Fashionable Tailor, RE S P E c n -T ’LLY gives IK d ice to t l i c rilizens of G reene, a n d v ic in ity .' th a t lie is located ov er th e Post Olllco, w here-lie is fully prepared* for c a rry in g on tlie h.islami iltlc Tutoring Business, in a ll its yarioiis hr.m cbes. n n d lie t r u s t s th a t h is experience in t h e Inisiness. and t h e sati»f.ic- tioii lie alw ays giv es iiis p a tro n s , will in s u re him a lilieral share of p a tronage. < . , c p u ta tio n ns Physician u n d Nurso. Slie w rites ;“ I tun u sin g y ou r ‘B a c h 's A m erican t'u in p u tin il.' in m y practice, fur N e r vous a n d S crofulous AITectiuns, w ith |»crfect sttc- tess. I t q u ie ts tlie patients nerves, w hile r e lie v in g them of a hawking a n d w e arin g CQUgh. It also purifies the blood.* I believe i t a s o v e r eign re m e d y fo r nil cases of n u r s i n g so re m o u t h and n ip p le s I also ttsetl it i n tine case of E r y sipelas, and found i t tfie* b e s t th in g I hnd e v e r used. H alf a b o ttle gave f u l l relief f o r tfie p r e sent. T h e p a tie n t i s very a n x io u s to h a v e m o r e . Liie. iG com iatindalijD s n f .tlio s o I Iinve n u m e ro u s c alls fo r i t .b o x of y ou r m edicine, a n d I will p a y you fo r t h e game. 1’. S . You may m a k e w h a t use you please o f th is l e t t e r , as I h a v e w a ile d 'fo r su ro la p d c e r t a i n re su lts before w r i t in g you’ . _____ ___. . , - v . READY-MADE C L O T H IN G m innf ic tu r d u n d e r our im m e d ia te su p e rv isio n . lU 'IT K K H its o f t|re g e n u in e \Y a n k e e B ench\ strip 1 none.s u p e r i o r ! S A S H nf t h o celebrated East (im -tii lirund ! A lo t o f th a t 6c SUGAR o n hand, which wc o ffe r fur 9 d . In concltisiun wo would say to all t h o s e w h o will f n v o r us w ith a call, w o pt.iiniso t o ch ee rfu lly w a it upon y o n .11ml a b o v e up f,,r a l l t h a t we offer fo r tsale, w c have b u t 1 1„. |,r io e . * G re e n e , bet a , j g j j . 8 ? “ 100 pages Price S i. 25, on re c e ip t of w h ic h copies will l>e s e n t by m a il, post p a id It w ill be fur sain by a ll ls>,ikscllrrs gif' A ny new spaper g iv in g t h is a d vertisem ent three in se rtio n s, a n d Bonding u s a copy o f paper, with a d v e rtis e m e n t mwrked w ill receive anaiF, vanre copv of t h e work, liy m ail, p o st-p a id •Published by MASON BROTHERS, N e w York. C U T T I N G , F.D.WOOD. A rtist. _____ , Done on th e s h o rte s t notice, and w a rran te d t o fit. ever)' time, G re en e , Oct. 11, 1855. ever)' time, l ^ i iie Fall Fashions arc received. G reene, Oct. 10. 1855. ' CEORGEPENNOVER , _____ reene, M ea t ! M ea t ! ! .u b u t t O B x > . CHARLES H I 1*IX)CK, a t h is M a rk e t on G en- esee s t . . u nder S to u g h to n 's Shoe S hop, will sell nicer a nd I le tte r Meats th a n any o t h e r deal- e r a t reduced prices—fi r cosh only. A q u a n tity of T a llo w alw ays on h a n d , for nil c clieap. o ji Birdsall, Lyon & Squires, C\N he found a t tlic ir old R tin 1 .w i t h a good Stock of S ta p lf Go(«ls. consisting o f I s p r x o e Watches, Clocks and Jewelry I^roii’s Iron W orks! W E a r e p r e p a r e d tu m n ^ p f ac t ure a ll k w h t o f 1 ! \’ m ac h in ery wanted in our l in e o f business -uml m o s t o f th e f o l l o w i n g a r t i c l e s k e p t 0 1 1 hand n t w h o le s a le or r e t a i l .«, Flotifghs. H oad Scrapers, C u l t i v a t o r s and T w o Horse Roger s P a t en t W heel C u l t i v a t o r , C o rn T ihellcrs, Dog Pow iTs. C astings fo r H o p Presses, all k i n d s of Mill Gearing, Just R e ce iv ed a G eneral Assortm ent I T h e subscriber, th a n k f u l to t h e time- V S a ? k e e p in g p u blic f.»l tlic v e ry lilK iiel |iutron age tlm s far e x te n d e d to h im . w ould say th a t lie m ty s till lie found a t th e old stand ( o v e r tli Batik, in H a th b o n c's b u ild in g .) where h e intends keeping a large s to c k of W a tc h e s , C lo c k s , S i l v e r k P l a t e d W a re J ew e l r y o f a ll ki n d s , , M a n u i u c t nrc r o f - L - i?li t C sarr i a g c s _____ an d Sl e i g h s j _____ _____ g . J la n s v ille , S t. Law rence C o ., N . Y ., May 31, 1855. g O n G eneses S t , G reens , C h enan g o C o , * IS th a n k f u l for p a s t favors, and is s t i l l m an u f a c tu rin g c a r r i tg e s of tho b e st m v tc r i il s and of the la{c sj.sty lc s, n n d will b u ild to o r d e r to s u i t custom ers, a n d at lo w as can b o b o u g h t at a n y o th e r e sta b lish m e n t in th e c o u n try G ifcenc, Sept., 19, l F T l ^ _____ ° 1 ? _____ E R Y SIP EL A S Oil SC R O FU LA Mr. T h o m a s G o u ld of A u ro ra , N. Y ., w r i t e s May 3 d , 1855, th a t liis s6h, ttged th re e y e a r s , lias lieen suffering f o r more t h a n n y ear w ith a n e ru p tio n, re se m b lin g liutfi S e ru fu la n n d E r y s ip elas, an d a fte r t r y in g a ll - t h e popular m ed ic in e s an d d iffere n t scliools.of d o c to rs , sa y s t li a t - l i i s son w a s e n tire ly c u re d with 6 b o ttle s o f \B a c h ’s A m erican C o m p o u n d .\ B R - S\ G O O D S , Groceries. C rockery, C u tle ry . Nails, P a in ts . Oils. Boots, Sliocs, Itu lilie rs and D o u b l e A c t i n g B a ll V a l v e P r i m p s , C a ld ro n Kellies, Five l’a il K e ttle s. W agon B o x es uf a l l description. Pipe Skeins f o r o n e and t w o chines. Saw Arb >rs. Window G uards, A i r k in d s o f m achitfc repairing done on slio rt notice. nnd in fa c t e v e ry th in g usually fomid in a Jewof- rv Store. m o st e x te n siv e sho p s-in L o n d on . L iverpool, u ni Now Y ork, lie f e d s w a rra n te d i n saving th a t lie can do a ll k inds o f re p a irin g in n w orkin m -like n u n n e x , a n d to t h e sa tisfac tio n o f the o w n e r. A s h e in te n d s d o in g .! lie w o rk e n tru s te d to hi; care h im self, lie t r u s t s his a ll of w hich wjll lie sold a t tli c low est figures. Greene. .Sept. 19. ISo'i. °1’ , F O R SALE. R e a d y M a d a C l o th in g , FALL AND WINTER M ILLINERY GOODS ! MRS. E C . W AIiL IN G , successor to M rs. E .J. W ood, would b e g leave t o a n n o u n c e to t b e ladies of G re e n e and vicinity, t h a t bIi c Ii o s j u s t r c tu r n e 1 fro m New Y o rk, w ith a large a n d choice a sso rtm en t of A ny q u a n tity o f old c a s t iron w a n te d in e x change. O h p a i d fur o ld Copper a n d Brass- U re e n c , Sept. 1 9 , 1355. °1? Ge n t s : — I th in k y o u r \I L c h s A m erican C o m p o u n d\ th e m ost v aluable o f m edicines. M y wife h a s been c u re d by i t Of a D e ra n g e m e n t o f lier sto m ac h , w hich hns nfflictcjj her for y e a r s , a io lm y d a u g h te r of a n a la rm in g c an k e red m o u t h nn 1 th r o a t .My d a u g h te r d i d n o t uso h a l f a b o ttle , w hich c ured her e n tire ly . A n y of l l i e above persons n a m e d , xvill a n w e r any q u e s tio n s ns t o our s ta te m e n ts . S o ld by a ll D ruggists of A u b u rn , a t $1 p e r b o ttle , or 35 fu r 0 b o ttle s, a n d tit w h olesale l.y M. W a rd C lose,1!:G o ,] 1 5 F u l to n S t. , N e w ,Y o rk Also a t w holesale a n d r e ta il , by C. L .E a s to n , S h e rb u rn e, L Roscbrnck N o r th N orw ich, H . M itchell & Son. 0 . II W illiam son. N orw ich S. R. C lark e . O xfitrd, H itchcock & Davies, a n d A D A dam s. G re en e . FROM GEO. W. OKAY. Al l o t SE AND LO T —S itu a te d on th e west side o f C henango St., th ro e d o o rs north o f tn e C anal bridge. Possession given im m e d ia te ly. T e rm s easy. E. H A IG H T .G reene, Oct. 4T 1855. 0 3 FO R SALE. N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S . - A T U TICE ia h e r e b y given t o all p e rso u s h n v i n g I l c l a i m s a g a in s t John D avis, l a t e o f th e toxvn of G re e n e , in t h e C ounty o f C h e n a n g o , ' deceased, that t h e y aro ro q iirro d to e x h ib it t h e same w i t h the vouchors th ere o f,-j o t h e subsorihcrs, tho e s - e cntors of the l a s t will a n d t e s ta m e n t of t l i c Raid deccsfiodt' a t tlicir re sid en c e, o r c ith e r of tUum I n tho t o w n d f C aroline, T o m p k in s C o u n ty, o r t o Monoll & M acdonald, n t t h e i r office in the v illa g c o f G r e e n e . C h e n an g o C ou n ty , o n or before tlic first d a y of M a y n ext. D a t e d October 19, 1855. W IL L IA M DAVIS, J E xccutor8. S Q U IR E D A V fo, SUPERIOR WORKM ANSHIP , low charges, pro m p tn ess an d dispatch in Iqisi ness, w ill e n title h im to a iilio ra l share o f public p atronage. All w o rk w a rra n te d .JA MILLINERY G O O D S ! H e r sto c k •com prises the l a t e s t s ty le s of H a t s , F lo w e rs. R ibbons, &c., &c.. which s h e will t a k e p le a s u re in e x h ib itin g , tn 0 ,1 1 who m a y favor l ie r <ivit!i a roll. 81iu feels c o nfident t h a t no l a d y can v is it h e r s h o p w ith o u t being a b le to m a k e a sa tis fa c to ry sec le ctio n o f a bull m id W in te r H a t. Mts. E. C. W A L L IN G .G re en e , Oct. 1, 1855.“ °3? .JA ME S SHERLOCK. °1? G reene. Sept. 10. 1855. ON E N ew Two H o rs e L u m b e r W agon, w a rran t- ed a superior n rtic lc. Ono second h a n d ono h o rse Buggy a n d H a r- ness. L. D. LEW IS. °1? Hardware and S to v es! THE suUscTiber in v ite s t h e a tt e n ti o n o f the public to bis sto c k of H a rd w a re , I r o n , Steel, Nails, I in and S h e e t Iro n W are , G re en e , Sept. 19, 1855. Chenango H ouse A N D F U R N IT U R E FO R S A L E , r r i ce, low. T e r m s cosy. Grcorlc, Sept. 19, 1855. J o i n e r s T o o ls ,S to v e s , D a i r y M a i d s , A gric u ltu ral Furnaces, S traw Cutters. C o r n Shel- ters, C u ltiv a to rs, Plows, Scrapers, S le ig h Shoes and Dog-Powers. Also a la rg e stock of NVindow Gloss, a ll o f w hich h e will sell as c heap as be b o u g h t in th e c ounty. G reene, Sept. 9, 1855. N . H . SH O R T , R a t es o f A d ver ti s i n g °4§G , MA N U FA C TU R ER of a l l kinds o f-H A ItN E S S W ORK, T r u n k s , Valises, &c., &c. A ls o D e a le r in , C A rrio x . - -See t h a t each o n t s l le wrappcr b e a r s th c 'fiic sim ile sig n a tu re of D e te r V, It. C o v en try . a tta c h e d to a n o te for t e n m ills, t o i m i t a t e w hich is forgery. \B a c h ’s A m e ric an C o m p o u n d” i s p re p a re d for P. V. R. Convemtry & C o ., solo p ro p rie to rs , to w h o m a ll ord ers should b e addressed. °1 ? g . One square (ten lines or under) 1 -w oek, . $ ,50 ““ each additional w eek ,25 A liberal dcdnction made to yearlyadvertiserB, J. D. DENISON, I I ■ F. B. F IS H E R , [P a M ish e re , Gr e e n e ,September 1 9 , 1856, F O R SALE . AL IG H T .-o p e n htiggy w agon, os good as n e w . l^riqe $75 B&tcs m a l;e . U t i c a . N. Y . . \7 T. C . G R A N N IS . ° 1? Thp%.eiiins w h o files n e w sp a p e rs, '■\a - > b r o k e h i s in s tru m en t w h ile oporn- f l y a iY t \h ard Bhcll” organ. : WMTED! CYSH p a id for H i d e s and S k ip s n't t h e T n n n cry G ie e o e , N. Y . . V . W . N 0R T H R U P . , Sadd'es, Travellliig Bags, Whips, B ru sh e s. C urry C om bs, C a rd s , &C-One Ho o t Ea s t o f th e Post Office. °1§3 J . G . REYNOLDS. . oj)- \7 . G re e n e , Sept. 1 9 , 1866,