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M N O T I C E ! . O l t T G A G E SA L 15.— Peter G. Park, of d i e - f i n HE Co-par.tnoivdiip heretofore existing between nnugo, in the county of liruome mid state of New York, did, on the eighth day of November, in the jrear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thir ty, mortgage to Levi Dimmick aud Oliarios W - S a n ford o f Binghamton, the following premises, situate in 6 aid town of Chenango, to w i t :—A!! (hat certain piece of land, heingone equal halfpar-t mortgaged by Silas L. Park to Stephen Weed, on the eleventh of Septem ber, in the year one thousand eight hundred and twen ty two, and recorded in book o f mortgages No. three, inhabitantsof Binghamton and its vicinity, that wage two hundred aiffi twenty seven, being the east jn tjie stO|.0 one door west of the office of the Broome hall ol said lot, containing thirty lour and a half acres, [{el,ul)licaii, they oiler for sale a very extensive and be the same more or loss. Maid mortgage as recorded ; W(.j, se|ec!w| assortment of D R U G S ’ ~ “ .... m the Clerk’s oilicc ot Broome comity in book of mortgages No. five, pages seventy six and seventy jj Auimi i)oubledny, and Leal fc Wright, is.thi day dissolved by mutual consent. The accounts oi said firm tiro in the hands of Leal & Wright for col lection. Those having on settled accounts with the firm are invited to call and settle the same by note. A. DO US LEI) AY, Jan.Sa, 1832. L E A L & W R I G H T . . N E W M EDIC A ll STO R E . AY & M’E L L E R A N beg leave to-inform the seven, November eighth, eighteen hundred and thir ty.' T h e amount claimed to be due at the time of j A N D M E D I C I N E S , with a greater variety of popular P A T E N T M E D I C I N E S than is generally kept by country Druggists. - ,. . , _ , , Mr. M’Efternu takes the liberty of stating, that he the first piddicatiou of this notice, (January tlm Ktli, ;s a licentiate of tiie Royal College of Surgeons at 1833,'-) as-eighty one dollars aiHUittccn cents. Default liaving.been made in the payment, the said mortgaged premises will he sold at auction, at the house of Will iam De Forest, in Binghamton, on the twelfth day o f Ju ly next , at ten o’clock in the forenoon.—Dated this ninth day of January, 1833. L E V I DIM M I C K, JlStds] C H A R L E S W. S A N F O R D . B Y virtue of one writ of fi. fa. issued out of the Supreme Court of Judicature of the state of New York, and to me directed and delivered, against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Jesse Williams, I have levied on, and shall expose to sale as the law directs, on Saturday, the fourteenth day o f A p r il next, a t teii o’clock in the forenoon, a t the house now occupied by Reed Brockway, at the village of Lisle, all the right and title of the said Jesse Williams, of, in aud to the following described premises, to w i t : All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the towm of Lisle, county of liroome, being a part of lot. number two, in the Fourth Township of the Chenan go Triangle, and bounded as follows: Beginning in tile south line o f said lot twelve chains and fifty links from the south west corner, and running north paral lel to the west line of said lot forty chains to a stake: from thence east parallel to the south line of said lot four chains and seventy five links to a stake; from thence south parallel to the east line of said lot forty chains to the south line of said lot; from thence west along said south line, to the place of beginning, c o n taining, according to David T. Crandall’s survey, nineteen acres of laud, more or less—Die said premi ses a rc the same that were deeded by Peter Smith, by his attorney Gerrit Smith, to Lucius IIcury Williams, deceased, by deed dated the fourth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty nioc, and are now in possession of the said Jesse Williams.—Dated this 20th day of February, 1832. JA M E S ST O D D A R D , .Tun. S h ’lL Edinburgh, and that previous to bis collegiate studies lie served an apprenticeship to a Surgeon and A p o th ecary. His knowledge, therefore, of Medicines, their qualities, uses, &c. .he hopes will secure a share of public confidence. Members of the Faculty arc soli cited to extend a part of their patronage, as particu lar attention will be paid to the C. mpouuding depart ment, and none but genuine Medicines will be kept. Binghamton, Sept. 22, 1831. .A CAUI>. RS. COBU R N, acknowledging an extensive patronage from the Ladies of (his village and its vicinity,[presents them her respects, and assures them that they may confide in her exertions to .exe cute all orders in the M I L L I N E R Y AND D R E S S M A K I N G business, as promptly, and in as good style, as at any other ostablishmeut.ru this village. Q^p’ She has lately received from New-York the atest Winter Fashions.— [Dee. 22, 1831. IfElW L I V E R E L Y , has just received from NewYork a fresh supply of G O O D S , which, together with his former stock, comprises an assortment rarely to be found in any store in the country. Consisting, in part, of a good assortment of D R Y G O O D S , G R O C E R I E S , H A R D W A R E , C R O C K E R Y , G L A S S W A R E . & H O L L O W - W A R E . A large supply of S H O E S , fc a g e u e r a l assortment of IR O N , S T E E L , N A I L S , &c. fce. Which he will sell at reduced prices for cash, most kinds of country produce, or approved credit. Binghamton, July 14,1831. W A G O N & S L E I G H M A K 1 N <1. W ILLIAM S. G A Y L O R D , respectfully informs the citizens of this village mid its vicinity, that its still continues to-carry on I lie above business, in all he various branches, at his shop, on the west side of the Chenango River, nearly opposite tlio shop formerly occupied by O. Scovillc, where he will be in readiness to accommodate those who may favor him with their patronage, lie will continue to keep on hand O N E & T W O IIO R 8 E W A G O N S , which lie will dispose of cheap for cash or approved credit, lie will also keep on hand, or make to order, FA N N I N G M I L L S , of approved construction. Binghamton, April L4,1830. 5ft l y W AGON AND C A R R I A G E M AKING] T HE subscriber informs the inhabitants of this town, and its vicinity, that lie carries on the above business, in all its various branches, in the shop occupied by Albert Orser, on the west side of the Chenango River. C A R R I A G E S AND W A G O N S , of almost every description, will be made to order, on the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. R E P A I R I N G , of all kinds, will bp strictly atten ded to. DAVID W I L L I A M 8 . Chenango. .! -ig. 4,1831. 1.4 (tin B Y virtue of an executiou, issued by the Clerk of tho comity of Broome, to me directed and de livered, against the goods aud chattels,! ands and t e n ements of Thomas Cary, I have levied on aud shall expose t o sale as the law directs, on Saturday the thirty-first day o f March next, at the house now kept 0 nil occupied by Henry De Forest, in the village of Binghamton, at two o’clock in the afternoon, all the right, title, interest and claim of the said Thomas C a ry, of, in, and to the following described premises, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel, or lots of land, sit uate, lying and being in the Chenango Division of the Boston Purchase, being lot number one hundred and fifty, in the town of Union, county ofBroome and state .of New-York, containing one hundred acres, be the •same more or less, hounded b.y lot number one hun dred and forty; for a uiore particular description, re ference can he had to Broome county book of deeds num b e r nine, page one hundred aud ninety four.— Also, all that certain tract, piece, or pared of land, ■being lot number one hundred and fifty nine (159) situate, lying and being in the Chenango Township of the Boston Purchase, so called, containing one h u n dred ( 100 ) acres, be the same more or less.— F o r a more particular description, reference may lie had to Broom e county book of deeds number nine, pages ■one hundred and seventy eight and one hundred and seventy nine.—Dated this twenty third day of Febru ary, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred aud thirty two. JA M E S S T O D D A R D , J u n . S h ’ff. Georgo O . Welles,. Under S h ’IF. B Y virtue of one execution, issued by tiie Clerk of the county of Broome, to me directed and ■delivered, against the goods aud chattels, lands and Copper and Iron Stills tenements of Philander Cole, I have levied on aud shall expose to sale, as the law directs, on. Saturday, the twenty fourth- day o f M archnext, at one o’clock in th e afternoon, at the house now occupied by William H. De Forest, in the village of Binghamton, in the j Shovels and Spades, couuty of Broome, all the right, title and interest of! Frying Pans, Weights, the said Philander C’ole, to die following described I Seale Beams, .Bellows, } >reraises, to w it :— All that certain piece or parcel of! Brass &irou Candlesticks, and, situate, lying and being iu the village of Bing-j Tron Garden Bakes, liatntmi, in the town o f Chenango, and is a part oflot I All of which, together with every other article in . • .i . i• • • i» » . i 1 . i• ~ . . p i i n \ r ..K .......... 2 * J&l the Bingham ton Copper , Brass , T in and Sheet Iron Establishm ent , H AS commenced receiving the most extensive and handsome assortment of C O O K I N G , FR A N K L I N , C H U R C H , N I N E - P L A T E , SJN - 1‘LA T E , PY R A M I D , B O X , AND S l i E E T - I R O N Warranted o f the best Philadelphia Castings, ever of fered for sale in Broome County. lie also keeps on hand, and makes to order ou the shortest notice, C o p p e r and Tin Worms, T I I E Y E L L O W C A S H A N D B A R T E R B T O R E . 0 . BACON is now receiving from N e w - i o r k a a large and handsome assortment of FALL and iv I N T E R G O O D S , which have been recently pur chased .at the prc-wut low slate-of the market. The following comprises a small part of the assortment of D R Y GOODE, viz:— Black , blue, olive, mix ed a n d d a b b r o a d c l o th s Black, blue, mixed and d r a b cas-im orr s Blue, black, b r o w n , c r im so n and sum let C ircassians 8i bo mbazcii s Ladies’ blue cloth ; plain and -fig’d si Iks M Marseilles and swmisdnvvn vestings Calicoes and cirmlr.es, a large assort m a rt—cheep Bamlnmia, flag, and tlg’il silk lum tikendiiiTs Black and iffi’d ilalhuiund Bare.eIona do. R e d , b l a c k ,g r e e n y c il o w a n d while, Runnels G a u z e and silk v e i l s ; wh it e fi h i k bobinet I l a c e s An elegant u<snrl me.nl nfliii cn l a i c s — c h e a p Si no hew, l u s tr i n g , I t a l i a n , G ios-d c N ap les , .plain a n d lig’d silks Satin le.yariline., plain and'lig’d d o ; boliinelt Ladies’ dress handkerclm Is, a good assortment Prussian, silk and notion lidkfs; Swiss V a n d y k e s A large assun-inenl of Prussian aimwIs—very low Plain andlig’d Buiss aird lamboanl Look muslins Silk fc-cntton umbrellas ; leases Lug born lints, c-heap Nuvarino do ; Ribbons, a general assortment Silk. Iiorse-skin, beaver and kid gloveshim! nri-tls Silk liose alid Imlf hose—an elegant article Bel licking; codon vai n ; cotton baiting; wadding Sheetings and s’ ’-tings — very cheap A large and gonc.al assortment of ladies’ misses’ and childrens’inorocco and prunella bools and shoes For any other article in the Dry Goods line, cull at the, store. A L o , a la rg e a s s o r t m e n t o f GR OC ERIKS?, s u c h r.s Bum, Branfly and H ol l an d Gin, a first rale a r l i i . l c . — Also, Port, Madeira, ’i ' enerHVe a n d Mdlnnii W ow s ; first quality iVlobis-’CS ; loaf, lump, St. C r o ix S l Nev. Orleans S u g a r s : Old l ! \ s o n , Y o u n g t . y - n n , Hyson Sl dn and liuliea ' f e a r a s u p e r i o r a r tic le ; Coffee, P e p p e r , P i m e n t o , ( U a g e r a nd In d i g o . — Likewise, Codlish a n d Maid e n d . D Y E W O O D S AND DYE S T U F F S . A large stock of H A R D W A R E mid C U T L E R Y . Okl& n c w Snide, S weed's & Eugli-.li I R O N ; ID,nr!, ScroD, and Hoop do.; N A I L S , of all kinds: Shov els, Spades, and Truce Chains; Cast smii -German S T E E L , ; and an elegant, assortment of C R O C K E R Y .uitl GLASS-W A R E . Looking Glasses, Ten Trays, Paper Rangings, &c w-c. He \\ ill sell tiie above articles ;ss low a s can lie pur chased in tiie comity. “ T in r Dealing anil a L iving Profd''' is his motto; and w itli a lull confidence that such a course of conduct, cornice ted with strict a t t e n tion to business, n ill secure tho public fawn:, b e unhesi tatingly enters the list of competition with those who have grown rich in prosecuting the same btr.iuess. Bingh untoii, bept. 21), 1831., FA L L AND YYLNTUH U G O D S . 5 subscribers have just received their Fall and _ e L Winter supply of G 0 O > I ) > S ? among which are the following, viz : •■Superfine and common Blue Ilrondcloth Brown, bottle-green, mulberry, olive & mix’d do Lionskin, Petersham, and drab Cloth for overcoats Cnssimere and Sattiuetts An excellent assortment of Prints, Ginghams, Cir cassians, &c. Prussian, ?,Ierino, Thibet W o o l and Cashmere Shawls and Handkerchiefs Valencia and fancy Silk Vesting Plaids and Catnhlefs. Green Baize and Flannel Red, White, and Yellow do, lied Printed do. Fancy Cotton, and Worsted Hose G ingham Umbrellas. Togethenvith numerous o th er articles in the fancy line adapted to tiie season. H A R D W A R E , C R O C K E R Y & G L A S S - W A R E . IR O N , S T E E L , N A I L S S; H O L L O IF- IP A R E . G R O C 15 R. I E S, &e. Widen t’nUr oiler their customers and the public ou reasonable terms, at their store one floor oast o f the Binghamton Hotel. J. APKINNEY & C O . October 20, 1831. Hatters’ Kettles, Copper Wash Kettles, Iron T e a Kettles, Copper Wash Basins, Clothiers’ Kettlec, Brass Wash Kettles, Copper T e a Kettles, Shovels and Tongs, Swaged Stove Pipe, Plain Stove Pipe, Block Tin Coffee Urns, Horse and Shoe .Brushes, Paint Brushes, his number one, in the subdivision of lot number seventy- five, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Bo- ..ginning at a stake standing on the corner a t the inter section of Third and Susquehannah streets, four chains and forty one links to tho north west corner oft lot number two; thence eastwardly on a line between j line of business, he oilers for sale cheap for cash, grain, or 'approved credit. Binghamton, Aug. 18th, 183L. F A L L AND W I N T E R GOODS. g j M I T i l & C O N K L I N are now receiving from L j ? New-York, in addition to their former stock, a well selected assortment of Full and Winter Goods, consisting of D R Y G O O D S , G R O C E R I E S , IIATID & H O L L O W - W A R E , C R O C K E R Y and G L A S S W A R E , IRO N , N A I L S , &c. &c. all of which will be sold very low for Cash or Approved Credit. Binghamton, Oct. 13,1831. C H E A P CASH STO RE. T. B L I S S fc CO.-inform tho public that they • have taken the brick store formerly occupied by Elilm Ely- w here they art! receiving an extensive apartm e n t of F A L L AND W I N T E R G O O D S , among w Licit may be found— Blue, black, mixed and olive Broadcloths Rod, green and white Flannel. Salshury a;ul Canton do. Calicoes—a large assortment, good and cheap Furniture Chintz: Blue ami hmvui Cainldet Tartan and Caroline Plaids. Pongee Black titid col’d Cirniasinns arid Hombazetts Pliilpp'tio black ErenehBotnliazine Italian, Lustring, Sinehew, Gros de Naples, Plain and Plaid Silks Plaid and black ftalian Rdkfs. Bareolonn do. Dress Handkerchiefs— a handsome a ssortmcut Flag and Bandanna Silk Handkerchiefs Merino S'm u D . Book and Sni^s Muslin Black and eol’dCambric. Scarlet &. black Crape Long Lawn. Black Velvet urntl Silk Vestings Silk stocks. Silk and Horso-skin Gloves & Mitts Leather Caps. Umbrellas. J’edticking Worsted Hose & -ha If.do. Cotton Y a rn ■& Wadding Morocco ami Prunella Shoes- Candle-wick Brown and bleached Sheeting aud Skirling Also, a general assortmoiit o f G R O C E R I E S . H A R D W A R E & C U T L E R Y . Looking Glasses, T e a Trays* Cross Cut and Hand Saws, Brass Fire Softs, Pa ml and Hoop Iron, W in dow Glass, IIollciwAYn re, Stone do., Tin W re. Sole and Upper L E A T H E R & C A L F S K I N S . A large and clega.nl assortment of C R O C K E K Y & G L A S S-W A R E . .DREGS, M E D I C I N E S , D Y E S T U F F S & D Y E .W O O D S , With otlicrarticles, too numerous t o mention. All of which will bo sold ut a very small advance. Persons wishing to purchase cheap , may find it for their interest to give us a call. A liberal price will be paid for W h e a t, Rye, Corn, Flannel, Butter and Cheese, in exchange for Goods. W m W G c o i W . H E subscribers are notv receiving tlic-ir spring supply of seasonable G O O D S , comprising a large and elegant assortment o f S T A P L E AND FA N C Y A R T I C L E S , calculated to captivate the eye, aud please the taste ofull classes. Also, H A R D - W A R E , C R O C K E R Y f c G L A S S - W A R E , of every description. G E N T L E M E N S ’ FIN E S H O E S , PUMPS AND S L U T E R S . L A D I E S ’ M O R O C C O AND PR U N E L L A b o o t s a n d S h o e s , Netv and splendid Fashions. C H I L D R E N ’S S H O E S AND B O O T S . Gentlemens’ and Boys’ Clotlx, Leather, and Opera C A P S —-and PALM L E A F IIA T S . IR O N , -S T E E L , N A I L S , N A I L - R O D S , IIO O P A N D BAND IRON , Ac. G l t O C E l t l E ' S , O f every description, except liquid fire. T . R 0 1 U N S O N & SO N S . Binghamton, May, 1 9 , 1831. ® O C T O R D. M ’E l j b E R A N , Surgeon, Aecoii- clieure, Ae. having gone through -rarcgulftr course of study at two of the most celdirated Mt-fi- 1 ctil Colleges in Europe, and having also exercised liis profession for the last ten years both in his native country and ou this side the Atlantic. He now oilers Ids services to die inhabitants of Binghamton and surrounding country, relying for success'on Ids know ledge of the'healing art. obtained iu Hospital and pri vate practice. Every attention will be bestowed on cases committed to liis care which funner experience may suggest, without tampering on the exercise o f any undue influence over the credulity of his patients. His connexion with tiie new Medical Store iu tbif place will always put him iu possession of the very best Medicines necessary for the treatment o f disease. Binghamton, Nov. 24,-1831. F|P{ HE undersigned have this d a y entered into C e j a . partnership, in the practice of Law, under the firm of C O L L I E R S & BOS W O R T H , and will at tend to the business o f thei r profession in tho several courts of law and equity. John A . Collier will expect to attend all tiie regular Terms of the Supreme Court and Court of Chancery, aud also the Circ-uits in Broome, &c. and one o f the firm will always be found at their office in Bingham ton. J O H N A . C O L L I E R , HAM I L T O N C O L L I E R , J O S E P H S. B O S W O R T H . October 30, 1831. M YE and'CO R N wanted, for which five shillings will he paid iu Goods !>v Dec. 28. 0 . T. -BLISS & C O . S A T E Y O U R B R I S T L E 8 !!! r w \ i m subscribers will pay a liberal price for good J L clean Ifog’s Bristles. IL\Y & M ‘E L L £ R A N . Binghamton, Dec 15, 1831. fs> 4 A - f k PA I R of B O O T S and -SH O E S , just h y received and for sale by O. E L Y . Binghamton, Dee. 15, 1831, i t K M O Y A l . T H E subscriber lias removed his G L O V E and M I T T E N E S T A B L I S H M E N T to the shop occupied by C>. C. Bradford, Silversmith, one door west ofR . Mather & Co.’s Store, where will he found articles of every description in his line of business. He would inform his friends and tho public, that he has just received a supply of seasonable G O O D S , consisting of D R Y G O O D S , I H A R D W A R E , G R O C E R I E S , | C R O C K E R Y , &c. which will be sold low for pro nipt pay. G E O R G E N E W E L L . Binghamton^ Juno D, 1831. 1 y N E W S T O K E . ITITII & C O N K L I N have commenced business in the large brick block, the .second door south ot Stocking & Lautcrinau’s store, on Water-street, where may lie found a well selected assortmeut of half a c r e o f land, together with the.hereditaments and i , _ S P R I N G AND STM ME R G O O D S , Appurtenances thereunto belonging. For a more par-1 consisting ol almost every article usually kept m a. numbers one and two, so far that a line parallel with Susquehannah street to Third street shall include one j ■ticnlar description see book of deeds No. eleven, pu rges one hundred ninety eight and one hundred ninety ■niue.—’Dated this-9th day of F ebruary, 1832. JA M E S ST O D D A R D , Jun. S h ’ff. B . T . M i i . i . f u , Deputy. B Y virtue of a writ of fi. fa. issued out of the S u preme Court of Judicature of the state ofNcw- York, to me directed and delivered, a gainst the goods tnid chattels, lands and tenements of the Colcsville Bridge Company, directing •one thousand three hundred dollars and seven ceuts, 3 have levied on and shall expose to sale, as the law directs, on Friday, the sixth day o f A j R ! next, at one « ’clock in the afternoon, at Stowcll’s Tavern, in the •said town of Colcsville, all the right, title, interest, claim or demand of the said Colcsville Bridge Com pany, of, in, and to the Bridge, situate, lying arul be ing and extending across the Susquebatiuoh River, in the town o f Colesvillc, iu the county of Broome—also, coun t r y store All of which will be sold a t reduced prices for cash, or most kinas of country produce. T h e y respectfully invite their frit mis and the public generally, to call and examine for themselves. 1 . A T Id F T A R I U V A I s S . W U S T received and for «ale, a splendid and cxten- aive assortment of N E W CiOODH, which will be sold at the loiecst cash prices-, f t / ” Fire shillings per bushel paid for R Y E and t ’ORN in exchange For goods, anil cash paid for IVhcut. O L I V F .R E LY. Binghamton, Deer 15, 1831. I f A U E ^ H G N N E Y & C D . will pay Cash for good P O H K . , delivered at their store in Bing hamton. December 8 th, 3831. RAIN—The Subscribers will receive GRAIN in payment of Debts, and for Goods. I)e< JA M E S A)‘K I N N E Y & C O . Binghamton, June 9, 183-1. 6 ly N O T I C E . . T H E subscribers hereby give notice, that they will act as Agents for the C L Y D E & O N T A R I O me to levy the sum o f M AN U F A C T URIN G C 0 3 J P A N I E S . All Mer ' chants and others, who wish to deal in G - L A S S , ; wrll find it for their interest to have one o f the above kinds of Glass. H earl h e delivered at Ithaca for about six cents n box. Tlte various kinds, prices nod terms of payment will all be c h e e rf u ll y explained to w h o e v e r w ill please call on the. subscribers. L U A V K N WORT LI &. S T O W E R S . B ’n^ham t o n , March IS, 1S.‘?0. $1) yards first-rate C A R P E T I N G . Also, H E A R T H RUGS, a good article, just received and for sale cheap, by Get. .13. A. C . BAG ON. the Toll House connected with said Bridge.—Dateil at-Binghamton, this 23d day of February, 3832. JA M E S ST O D D A R D , Jun. Sti’ff. George O. Welles, Under Sli’il. A D M I N I S T R A T O R ’S N O T I C E . A L L persons indebted to the estate of Col. A b r a ham Dewitt, late of the town of Chenango, de ceased, are requested to make payment to one of the administrators; Jtncl all persons having claims against said estate, aro. also requested to exhibit them, duly proven, to cither of said administrators, with as little delay as tuay be. A. D O f l l l L E D A Y, ) A BRA ill B E VIE R, > A d m ’rs. DAVID C R O C K E R , ) Chenango, Sept. 29, 1831. 22 W A S T E D ) F I R S T R A T E D E E R S K I N S for which a liberal price will bo CASH paid for shipping FU R S , ham tun, Dec- 15. G E O . N E W E L L . W A N T E D , a person to cut 100 cords of Wood, for which a liberal price will be pant. Also, F O R sale at this Office, by the dozen or single. Musical Monitors—sixth & last e d ition—by W! J . Edson, [April 2 8 ,1631. a intm to tliresli7 or 808 bushels Dee. 22. of Gram. OLTVER E L Y OR SA L E , a two horse Lumber Way'ion.- Enquire of [Dec.22.] O. E L Y . A ' / E N ’S Speller and Refiner, and Symbolical Primer for sale at this Office.—July 7. F A T I I - M A S T F i l l ’S W A R R A N T S , just printed and for stile at this Office.— [April 28. TI\ E A S E S . —Blank Leases, just printed, aud for J U sale at. this Office. April 28. J E A T H M R .—Tin? subscriber has for sale, cheap _J for cask, a large quantity of SO L E L E A T H E R , a good article, at the now and cheap store. Jnnc\23. A. C . BA C ON. I f AKG O N T A R I O W I H T M 'f T S Li kept for sale 1 J by [Jan. 19.] G E O RQ E E . I S B E L L . C R A C K E R S . — Boston and common AGK- E R S , for sale by R A Y fc M’E L L E R A N . Jan. 19. ALT. by tliebarrolorsmtdlcr quantity, for sale by Jan. 19.] G EORG E E . I S B E L L . ' CAN5>L15H. ■ E S T quality of M O U L D C A N D L E S , by tlte [a? pound or box, constantly on hand for sale by Jan. 9. C. T. B L I S S & CO . t NK.—Superior black Writ nip and Durable JNK, 1 for sole by IIA Y & M’E L LER AN. Jan. 19. A F R E S H SUPPLY O F F A M T L i Y \ G R O C E R I E S . g~A E O R G E E- 1SJB13 LI. respectfully informs his j old customers, and the public generally, that helm s removed to the brick store, a lew doors west i of the Broome Couuty House, and has now received from New-York a large stock of first rate Groceries, consisting, in part, of the following: Old Hyson, Young Ilyson atid Ilyson Skin T E A . Orleans, Havana, Miiseovndi) and lump SLG A I t. Brazil, 851. Domingo, a n d J a v a C O F F E E . New Orleans and Sngarlionse M O L A S S E S . Jamaica and St. Croix HUM BRAN D Y. Holland and Gauntry GIN. Old Port, Malaga, Madeira and Sherry W I N E . A few dozen bottles of first rate OilAN1PAIGNE and C L A R E T . Codfish, Mackerel, Shad, Tickled Salmon, and Smoked Herring— Mackerel in harrclls, not k its. Cavendish, Plug and P a p e r TO B AC CO. SpanUh and Common CIGARS\ Allspice, Pepper, Ginger, Starch, Rice, Chocolate, Mustard, Pcpper-saueo, Cayenne l’epper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, Citrons, Nutmegs, Olive and Lamp Oil, Scotch and IHaeeahoy Sntifl’, Powder, Shot, lead, Flints, l'ereussian Powder aud Caps, Glue, Allum, Onperns, Patent Varnish and l’nste Blacking, Table Salt, B a r and Shaving Soap. A great variety of French T O Y S , F A N C Y A R T I C L E S and C O N F E C T I O N A R Y , Also, a general assortment of fresh F R U I T , such as Oranges, Lemon.s. Madeira Nuts, Brazil Nuts, Peanuts, Almonds. Filberts, Prunes, Rnisins, Figs, Tamarinds, &e. &c. Tho above articles are offered for sale for cash or approved credit, as low as can ho purchased else where, although ho does not possess the admirable secret of making a profit !>y selling goods tit. cost, yet he tt'i/i engage to sell at a small advance from tho purchase price. As lie has taken unusual pains in the selection of liis \V I N K S and L I Q U O R S , he would particularly invite tavern keepers tc i 11 and exa mine bofo re purchasing risen Imre. Lucy can also bo supplied with Oxford Crackers by die b-rrel or smaller quantity.— [Einghainfun, Nov. 24, 1^31. M A $ O N B J i T T O R N E Y aud Counsellor tit Law, has taken A . F r a n k l i n L u s k into partnership. Their office is k ept in the front room over,T. T. Douhleday’s Drug gist Store.- amti n, March Id, 1831. 43 if LAN SEET).—T h e subscribers will pay one dollar per bushel for good F L A X S E E D , de livered at their store in this village. LE A V E N W O I U lTi & S T O W E R S . Binghamton, Sept. 8 . A T O T H E PUBLIC. LL who are in favor of having D R Y F E E T , in W E T W E A T H E R , which is rapidly approach • mg, will find it for their interest to call a t the store o f the .subscriber, where a well selected and large assort ment of S H O E S and B O O T S are kept constantly on hand ; the sizes of which willy?/ any foot, and the price, lie flatters himself, will suit the purchaser. O L I V E R E L Y . Binghamton, Sept. 22, 1831. T IIE subscriber hav i n g b e e n a p p o i n t e d Agent for the sale o f 5,000 acres of land, situ a t e d in tho town of Vestal, c o u n t y of Broome a n d suite o f >’ew - \ ' o i k , now offers I h e same for sale in lots of a b o u t one hundred acres each, on very reasonable term s — some o f the lots are very heavily timbered, and within one mile o f the Susqiudinnnah River. The. w h o l e o f said triicl issusocpti- hlo of cultivation, the soil good, well w a t e r e d , and ti e climate healthy. Ail kinds o f lum b e r or stock will h« I'iweived in p n y n i e n t — F o r f u r t h e r particulars, enq u i r e of t he. s u b s c riber, living in the t o w n ol Union, county of JJroomo. [CF’H iose persons who have trespassed on the above land, are hereby notified that unless they settle with the subscriber for the s a m e , they wilt be prosecuted forthw i t h . I.A W R K K C E M K R S E R E A U . Union. Dec. Ifi. 1830. 33<f T E M P E f t A N C E T A I L O R I N G . J O H N 15. M ’I N T O S I I informs his former friends, and tlic public generally, that having returned from Irciand, he lias re-commenced the T A I L O R ING I5USIPIESS, at his dwelling house, a t the west end of the Bridge. Having entirely relinquished the use o f Irish ns well as Yankee whiskey, joined the Temperance Society, and become temperate in his. habits, he assures his friends he will also be temperate In his charges, and take as little cabbage as any other tailor in the village. He will also cut clothes gratis for those who arc unable to pay, provided they be long to the temperate class o f the coimnunity. Binghamton, April 21, 1831. 51 l y P A I N T S & O I L . IITTE and Red Lead, Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Spanish White, Paris W h ite, Yellow Gcbie, Rose Pink, Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Gold Leaf, Arc. A c. Linseed and L a m p Oils for stile by L E A V E N W O R T H & S T O W E R S . ' May T9. w F A I N T S AND D Y E S T U F F S . J L G O O D assortinentof Faints and Dye stuffs, con- II sisting o f W bite, Red and Black L e a d ; Vene tian Red; Spauisli Brown; Flotant Indigo; Prussian Blue; Chrome; Green and Yellow R o s e ; P i n k ; Vermillion; Unihcr; Terre de S c n n c ; Verdigris; Copperas; Blue Vitriol; Madder; Logwood; Cam wood; Fustic; Nicaragua; Allum ; Gum C o p a l ; Gum Shellac; Aquafortis; Oil Vitriol; Muriatic Acid, &c. &c. for sale by RA Y & M ’E L L E R A N . Binghamton, Oct. 6 . F A M I L Y G ROCERIES. T H E subscribers offer for sale a larjje assortment ofsuporior FA M I L Y G R O C E R I E S , c o u n t ing of Old Ilyson, Young Hyson, and Ilyson Ski« Teas; Java and Cuba Coffee; llrown and Loaf S u . gar; Cayenne and Black Pepper: Plug .ami P a p e r Tobacco; Fort, Madeira, and Malaga W ino; Rice, Ginger, Raisins, Pimento. Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves* Molasses, Lamp Oil, Codfish. Starch, Pepper Sance* Olives, Capers, fcc. for sale cheap for Cash or Pro-t duco. R AY & M ’E L L E R A N . Oct. 6 , 1831. L A N D S F O R S A L E . T H E subscriber offers for sale the following lof* of land :— 140 acres o f lot No. 18, Bingham’s Patent, on the south side of the Susquehannah Rivcr^ about two miles from the village of Binghamton. Tho land is of a n excellent quality, liesupou the river, u u d will make an excellent Farm. Also, Lots No. 17, containing 160 a c r e s ; No. 35* containing 173 acres ; and part of No. 44, containing 122 acres, in Hammond’s P a tent, Colcsville. Also, about 9 0 9 acres in Lots Nos. 5 and 6 , in Sid ney Township, in the towns of C h e n a n g o aud Vestal* in lots to suit purchasers. Also, part of Lot No. <14, in M’Mastcr’s wcstbaVf township, Owego, containing 128 acres. The terms of payment will be made entirely easy nntl accommodating. JO H N A. C O L L I E R . Binghamton, Oct. 5, 1831. 1 ^ 0 L E T , five rooms in the three story brick building, adjoiuing the Broome County House* suitable for offices or moehaniok’s shops. Possession given immediately. JOI1N A. C O L L I E R . Binghamton, Oct.. (5. 1831. L O O K A T T H I S ! . ' CASII P A I D FOR W H E A T . W A N T E D , 3000 Imshclsof W I I E A T , for which I will pay a liberal price, in cash, delivered a t my store in Binghamton. A. C. BA C O N . Dec. 22, 1831. “fi ^ F E A T H E R S want- ed, for which cash, iu part, will be p'id — [Sept. 29. A. C . B A C O N . TOCKTNG & LAXT.ERMAN have just receiv ed one case of Ladies’ D U N S T A B L E S T R A W 11 A T P , of a superior style.— [April 7. N ?! W ILLIAM W E N T Z will ceutnme to devote his time to the business of SU R V E Y I N G , MAPPING, <Src. Any work in tho l ineofhis profes sion, will be executed with promptness and fidelity. Binghamton. Feb. 17, 181.11., . a / ANTED, 2 0 0 0 pounils T A L B O T T , for W w h i c h c as h will be p a i d . D e c . 2 9 . ~ £ 5 'BOOKING & LANTI5 Rill A N will pay five sliil- lings a bushel for Rye and Corn, delivered at their store in Watcr-strcet,— [Dec. 2 2 . O T I C E . —T h e Notes and Accounts of Collier & Cauoll, for Newspapers, Printing, Adverti sing, &c. are left with II. Collier, Esq. for coileetiou. Binghamton, J u ly 21. \IFj&E A 8 .—F o r sale, a quantity of large MAR H O W - J F A T P E A S . Also a few husli'els of W H I T E B E A N S . O L I V E R E L Y . A L T for sale by the barrel or smaller quantity. Dec. 22. O L I V E R E L Y . rff'IJD L M f v S ’ A N T I M ASO NIC ALMANAC, for ' O f the year 1 8 ! 5 2 ? just received and for sale at tills Office. .Also, for sale the common do. Dee. 29. T O P R I N T E R F . f TIOR sale at this office a second hand Ramage * P rinl'ng Press, of medium size, but will work a small royal sheet.—Price 899.— Dec. 1, 1831. \KTI'FT R E C E I V E D , and for sale at this Office, a new supply’ of Episcopal Prayer Books, contain ing the Additional Hymns, sonic o f them very hand somely bound, Also, a supply of Companions for tho Altar. November 24th, 1831. C A S H paid for good clean cotton and linen Rags, at this Office.— [BiughamtQH, April 21,