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_______________ _ ___ Lg we* cat * m A sr mm fc u» n-m NOTICE. ~ ~ The annual^mceliug of the Stockholders of the Binghamton Academy will be held at the Academy on the first Monday of March next, at half past 6 P. M.— Feb. 17, 1845. By order of the Trustees. 48-2w B. MARVIN, Secretary. M A R R I E D . In this Village on Thursday morning the 20th inst.. by the Rev. Mr. Barker, Mr. J ames D e L a F ayette H arvey to Miss D ema A nn T otton , all of Bing- hamton. In.Delhi, Delaware Co , on Wednesday, February 19th, by the Rev, George Waters, Mr. Frederick A. M organ , formerly of this village, to Miss V esta Ann, daughter of Jonathan P. Flower, all of that place. H A L L Has a lot of molasses. Teas, CofF e and Sugar which he will sell by Hogshead, Chest or Bag-. If Groceries a r e wanted cheap look for M arch 1.1845. S .H . P. H A L L S Store. M IL L SA W S A SUPEPJOR ARTICLE.- 1 doz. M ill Saws for sale by M arch 1.1845. S. H. P. H A L L . RY GOODS CH E A P —A Large lot of Sheet ings, Alpaecas, Prints, Cloths, Dress Silks, W ill be sold at reduced SAM. H .P . H A L L . D . Sattinetts and Shawls Prices at M arch 1.1845 H A L L ’S A S S O R T M E N T of Goods is large for the Season. Purchasers of Dry Goods Gro ceries, Crockery or Hardware will do well to look for Halls Store before purchasing els were. Mar eh 1.1845.______________________________ N A ILS and W indow Sash can be had_in_large or small quantities at H A L L ’S. M arch I 1845. C A N D L E W ick andCotton Yarn Selling cheap at H A L L ’S. M arch 1. 1845. >rf U ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ C A U T I O N T O A L L ! ! L e t a ll the w o r ld lake notice, and be c a r e fvl not io buy the (s u g a r c o a t e d ) IM P R O V E D INDIAN V E G E T A B L E P I L L S , u n l e s s EVERY BOX has on it t h e w r i t t e n s i g n a tu r e of t h e o r i g i n a l m v e t r o r a n d patentee, G . B E N J A M I N S M I J H , M . D . T H E S E p l e a s a n t P i l l s possess pow e r s to open at.t, the n a t u r a l d r a i n s o f t h e s y s tem — v i z : the LUNGS, K I D N E Y S , S K I N and B O W E L S — hitherto unknown -in the practice of medic in-?; and s o complete has been t h e i r triu m p h o v e r all other m e d i c i n e s , t h a t m a n v h a v e been led lo s u p p .-.sethev c attain s o m e pow e r f u l m i n e r a l ; but upon e x a m i nation by D r s . C h i l t o n , R a n d o l p h , H u n t i n g t o n , a n d others, t h i s supposition is at once proved to be groundless. Sold in N e w Y o r k at 179 G e e n w i e h Street, also by R u s h t o n & Co., 10 A s t o r H a u s e . P a m p h l e t s to be had o f a g e n ts gratis. . N . B- P e r s o n s w i ll also notice o n tb s top label -an engraved In d i a n f i g u r e , crossed w i t h fine red print. T h e g e n u i n e m a v also b e brou g h t w i t h safe ■o' at d ai Dr. Guion’s, corner of Bowery and Grand s rear, and M s. Hays, 139 F u ’ton street, Brooklyn, and srespeetab’e stores throughout the Uniied States. S H E R IFF’S SALE.-By virtue ofone execution issued out ofthe Court of Common Pleas ofthe county of B room’, and to me directed and deliver ed, against the goods and chattels, lands and tene ments ofLester Leadbetter raid Pamela Seoville, in my bailiwick. I have levied on and shall expose to sale at public auction as the law direct*, at the 'Phenix kot-i now kept and occupied by Isaac B. Gere in the vi lags of Binghamton, County of Broome and State of N. York, on Saturday tha 12th day of April, in the year ot our Lord cue thou sand eigin hundred and forty five, at 10 o'c'ock in ihe forenoon of that day, all the right, title, interest, claim and demand of the said Lester Leadbetter and Pamela Scoviiie of in and tothe folio Wing de scribed premises to wit:—All that certain piete or parcel ofland, situate lying and being in the town <>f Union, in the county of Broome ancl Stale ofiN. 'York, being a part of Lot No. seventy nine (79) in the Nanticoke Township in the Boston purchase. The said piece or parcel ofland intended to be de scribed is situated in the norrii east corner of said Lot No. seventy nine (79); commencing morth east corner o f said lot No. seventy nir.e, thence running forty rods south, thence running west on a line parallel with the north line ofsaid hot so far as to include twenty eight a res o fland: iutgeiher with all and singular the hereditaments •and apptmenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining—Also, all that certain piec* or parcel of land 1 ving in llte town of Union, County of Broome and Stale of New York, being lift-,- acres undivided in lot No.seventy nine (79) in the Town ship of Nanticoke in the Massachusetts ten Town ships, so called. Dated at Binghamton this 2I;h ■day ol F eb’ nary, in the veer of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred rndlorty five. 49 JO S E P H B A R T L E T T , Sheriff. S H E R IFF'S SALE.—By virtue of one execution issued out i&Yne clerk’s office of the county of Broome and to me directed and delive'ed, against the goods and chatties lands and lenementsot Dan i d Purdv, -I have levied oil and shall expisefor sale at public-auction as the law directs, atthe house now kept and occupied by Isaac B. Gere CHEAP MARBLE FACTORY. C ONGDON & W H IT IN G , M arble Dealers; Binghamton, N . Y. beg leave to say to their large circle of customers, and the public generally, that they still con tinue their Marble Shop on Court st., a few doors east of the Canal Bridge, and that they - are constantly enlarg ing their facliities for the accommo dation of those who may need articles intheirline. In thebeauty and ^ durability of the material they furnish, as well as excellency of workmanship, correctand appropriate lettering and carving, and fineness of finish, they are determined not to be excelled: while they are free to pledge themselves to the citizens ofBinghamton, Broome and the adjoining Counties of this State and Penn sylvania, that they will supply them on as favora ble terms as any dealers west of Albany and New- York. They have now- on hand a well selected assort ment bf Marble, for Tomb Stones, Tables, Hearths, Paint Stones, Sinks, Window Caps and Sills, &e.; ancl any rarer article in their line, such as costly Monuments or Mantels, they will hold themselves in readiness to furnish to order on the most reason able terms. Orders from the country are solicited, and tlie articles DELIVERED, if desired. Country Produce will be received inpayment. Binghamton Feb. 17. 1845. i Mi jgrapliic Miniatures. M R. JO H N S O N has the pleasure of informing his fiiends that he is now ready, at his rooms over the Post Office, to give them VERY SUPE RIO R PH O T O G R A P H IC M INIA T U R E S , on reasonable terms. As his stay is necessarily short, and he came prepared to. do a limited business, those who wish pictures would do well to call im mediately. Rooms open from 9 A. M. till 4 P. M. Binghamton, January 23,1845. _________ 44-tf. F O R S A L E . Q E V E R A L House Lots, Eligibly situated inthis O village, with or without Building materials for sale on long credit. A. DOUBLEDAY. Binghamton Nev. 11, 1844. 34 OOTS AND SHOES, selling low at Nov. 25, 1844. H A L L ’S. F I S FI . 1\T O L and 2 Mackerel and Codfish.for sale at No. j and 1 S 2 Exchange Buildings, by D. M’ARTHUR. ROCERIES. Just received 10 lihd sugar 20 VU\ hbd molasses besides any quantity of coffee and ten very cheap by S. CARY & CO. N O T I C E . T X T HERE AS my W ife Ann has without any VV just cause or provocation whatever left my bed and board this is to fordid all persons harbor ing or trusting her on my account as I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. Dated Nichols Tioga County N. Y. LEM UEL P. BUTLER. January 15th 1845. 45w3 H A R D W A R E . |~ y A L L keeps a good and cheap stock of H a rd' i l_ ware,, Looking glasses, nails ofall kinds, window glass and sash, wooder ware spinuing wheels, Iron, Grindstones, &c ________________________________ H A L L S N OTICE is hereby given that the Notes, Books and Accounts of Benjamin Jo?/.es have been as signed to the subscriber. They wi 1 1 be found for the present with Joseph White at the Office ofB. N. Loomis Esq., Ali persons having unsettled accounts uith the said Jones are requc.Jcd to caZl and settle them immpdiately ISAAC Y. W H IT E . Sept. 25 1844. 27 tf. T O 73 OBSESSION given immediately—The rooms liercto- -4- tore oeenpied us tlie office of flic Binghamton Courier Fur terras, enquire of G. J. Orton, or of II. M. & J. H. Collier, at tlie office of .John A. Collier. Bingham ton Aug. 24, 1344. “ h a t s T & a p s a n d f u r s . FA L L FA S H IO N S FO R 1844. 'ERRTLL & ROOT, will furnish their custo- i ?JL mors a superior article of Nutria, Brush, Silk an 1 F u r I-IaL of their own manufacturing at less prices, than can be purchased at any other Store in Broome County. CAPS.—Otter, Seal, M uskrat and Fitch-trim- med Clotii Caps of new and fashionable style. Silk Velvet, Mohair, Clo h, Velveteen, Glazed, Silet and H a ir Sea! Caps in great variety. Otter, Seal, Nutria. Muskrat, Fur Caps, very cheap, j Muffs, Boas, Neck ties, Conv Skins, white lia- I ing*, &rc. &c of most all kinds and qualities, at ex- i trao rdf nary low priees. Buffalo Robes of all qual- ' ilies, Wool, Tarpolin Hats; Buckskin mittens; Alcohol and Shellac, and all articles in our line ofbusineso. N. B. Our Goods have all been purchased for Cash and will be sold for “ the Ready,” cheaper than elsewhere. Cash andthe highest price paid for all kinds of Shipping Furs and Sheep pelts. fTjrOur Store is at present in E. FI. P rince’s T ai- isaac Gere in lor Si)op‘ one door west of C. Eldrcdge’s Store, ihe village of Binghamton, county of Broome and south side of Court street, but we shall remove to ................. . our old Stand (lately destroyed by fire) as soon as the new buildingis completed. M E R R ILL & ROOT. Binghamton, Oct. 24, 1844. State ofN e w York, on Saturday the 22d dev of February A. D. 1845, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day,—All the right title interest claim or demand ofthe said Daniel Purdy, of in and tothe following described premises to wit: being eighty acres, p art of g reat lot No. seven in the north di vision of fourth tract in Sidney, in* the county of •Broome, being the same premises on which the said Daniel-Purdy now resides, together avith all and singular the heraditaments ancl appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Dated at Binghamton this 9th day of January A. D. 1845. 42 JO S E P H B A R T L E T T , Sheriff. P ostponement .—T he sale ofthe above described premises if; hereby postponed until Monday the 12th day of May, 1845, at tbe same place and time, o f day as above mentioned. 4 9 ' JOSEPFI B A R T L E T T , Sheriff. T I M O T H Y S E E D . C A BUSHELS of a superior-quality, for sale U U low atthe CASH GROCERY, one door west of the Post Office.—Binghamton, lSth Feb’v, 1845. E. & O. FIELD . L, P. Unger, Artist T AKES this opportunity to inform the citizens of Binghamton and vicinity that he is now in this place, where he will remain a short time for the purpose o f taking. ia Oil colours and Miniature. H e is sure to give satisfaction to those, who wish to avail themselves of his Art. M r. U nger will attend at private dwellings when required. His lodgings will be a tthe Phenix Hotel. IS T H I S ! ! T H E highest CA S H Price, will be Paid, for M U S K R A T SKINS at A. B. Roger’s H a t Store. Court street Binghamton, Feb. 18. C L O V E R S E E D . S CARY & CO. have J u st received Fifty E • shels of the L arge kind o f Clover Seed of Su perior Ciuality for Sale Cheap. Feb. 19th 1845. K C H E A P A S T H E C H E A P E S T ! ! L. M. REXFORD. D R U G G I S T A N D G R O C E R . EEPS Constantly on hand a large and better se lected as'ortm ent o f goods than can befounc. at any similar Establkliment in the Country every article o f which will be sold as C H E A P AS T H E CH E A P E S T . The subscriber assures tbe Public that he -will not be UNDERSOLD. Attention is requested to the large Catalogue of P atent Medi cines in another Column of this paper. L. M. REXFORD. Feb. 10,1845. F T HE CAMPAIGN O R 1845 h a s c o m m e n c e d , a n d G a r y & G o . a r e o n h a n d w i t h a l a r g e lot o f G o o d s a n d a r e r e c e i v ing: f r o m N e w - Y o r k w e e k l y supplies w h i c h th e y a r e .now s e l l i n g a t v e r y l o w p r i c e s . C a l l a n d see Jan, 1.1845. S. CARY & CO. C H E A P 'D A M P O I L —Only one dollar p e r gal Ibn for a fi.rst.rate article. r- • . . . RO B T . C. T R I V E T T ot A l b a n y A r g u s . DAILY, SEM I-W E E K L Y , AND W E E K L Y . The proprietors of the A rgus beg leave to inform their friends throughout the State, and newspaper readers generally, that their arrangements have been made, as usual, for prompt and full reports of the leg islative proceedings; and for the early publication of the intelligence by the mails and news of the day. They sicze the occasion to assuro the public that no pains shall be spared to render it worthy of the continued popular support, and the confidence of the Democracy. They suggest lo Ihcir political friends in all cases to give their first subscription to their local newspa per. Next to that, the A rgus is at their service, and will be sent, with a grateful appreciation of the liberal subscription list and approval it has long enjoyed, to all who desire a paper from the seat of government. D A I L \ A R G U S —$>8 per annum. SEM I.W E E K L Y ARGUS—$4 per annum.— Containing all the matter of the daily paper, and gen- erally the official advertisements. W E E K L Y A R G U S . — $ 2 jfer annum, payable, invariably in advance. A publication of eight large quarto pages, containing nearly all tho matter of the six daily papers,with a copious index, and from which advertisements, arc excluded. This paper will be found valuable as a reading and political sheet, and useful for reference. Any person procuring five sub. scribers, shall be entitled to an additional copy. O ” A package of ten copies of the Weekly Argus, to one address, will be sent for $15, paid in advance. E. & S. C R O S W E L L . Albany, December, 1844. .Ladies! Ladies! Ladies! \ L O T S of New and-desirable Goods to be seen this week at Ford & Co’s. Now opening, a large lot of Silks, Alpacas, Cashmeres, Affghan Satins and Crapes, Calicoes, shawls, cravats, gloves and hosiery, Ribons and Laces, and all tlie nfew styles o f worsted goods, -Wool plaid &c. at low-. er prices than ever.- Ladies 'Will find almost any day a continued addition of New and novel goods at this establishment, and always cheaper than the cheapest. .-I^ReiEembe.r the store. Oct. 29,1844. R. A. FORD I t CO. SH A W L S ! S H A W L S '! F ORD & CO. have just received a few Cords of shawls of every description, from the ni cest 10-4 Brocha to- the cheapest Rob Roy, among which a re many new styles. They w ill be sold at the.right kind of prices. Oct. 29,1844. * C LO T H S , CASSIMERS.—It you want to see a big lot of cloths, at the lowest kind of pri ces; justrdrop in at Ford & Go’s. Just received some new Styles of * and 6-4 Fancy .Cassimer very desirable goods and v ery cheap. Oct. 20. . S5IGN THE GOLDEN MORTAR mm ' L L V E c A N D L E T 'L I V E ^ \ r ' •• : + STOVES: •' /^V E R -H IS E ft & CO F F IN return their thank* W to the public generally for their liberal patron age, they continue to keep at their old stand, a-gen- era! assortment of cooking stoves, Coal and wood parlor stoves. Box 6 and 9 pi ate .stoves at wholesale .and m a n ; a]so a general assortment o f Copper, T in and-Sheet Iron ware which they will.sell cheaper than ever for cashPrproduce. All kinds o f repai r- mrr /iAnn o f thh _ rn i • +* ipg.done at the shortesfcnptice. Tlieim stove estab lishment is in Centre buildings near the Chenaneo bridge. - ° J J O U S E KEEPING ARTTCLES- The Albany Atlas for 1845. T h e subscribers continue to publish the Daily Eve- ning Atlas, the Albany Allas, semi-weekly, and the Weekly Atlas. Te arrangements ol the proprietors, are such as to secure tlie earliest publication of do mestic and foreign news, and also full reports of the proceedings of the S t a t e and N a t i o n a l L e g i s l a tu r e s , and all other matter of interest that come within the province of a newspaper. The daily paper will be furnished to subscribers at the rate of Six dol lars per annum. Mail subscribers are expected to pay in adtancc, or furnish a satisfactory city refer ence. Tiie D A I L Y A T L A S will be furnished during the session of the Legislature for $1,50, in advance. Tlie S E M I . W E E K L Y is published on Tuesday and Friday, and contains all '.ho mailer of Ihe daily. It is of the same size as the Daily, and will bo furnish ed to subscribers at the rate of S2 per annum, in advance, or $ 3 if paid a t any other time, TH E A L B A N Y A T L A S , (W E E K L Y , ) a sheet ol the largest size, will be entirely filled with reading matter, to the exclosion of all advertisements, and will be published ever)’ Saturday for One Dollar per annum, if paid in advance, or $1,50 if paid at any other time. Any person procuring five subscribers to either of the above papers shall be entitled to an additional copy. For ten subscribers to tiio semi-weekly, one copy of the daily will be furnished lo the agent. A copy of the semi-weekly, will be sent to any person sending us Ten Weekly subscribers. F R E N C H & C A I S S D Y . November 30th, 1844. L I S T O F P O P U L A R M E D I C I N E S . For Sale by L. M. Sand’s Sarsaparilla Sand’s Salt Rheum Remedy Roman Eye Balsam Indian’s Panacea M eMunn’s E lixir of Opium Phinney’s P ills Moffat’s Life Pills “ Phoenix Hitters Sherman’s Medicated Lozenges Price $1 (0 1 09 25 2 00 25 and 374 25 a n d 50 1 00 11-4 and 12- 4 French Guilts, 5-4 and 10-4 linen sheetings --bleached and Brown do. o f all widths and quali ties; damask and brown linen Table cloths, all si zes; linen napkins and towels, Scotch and Russia diapeis, crash &c., selling verv cheap at Oct, 29. ■ . R. A .'FO R D & CO’S. M ORE BARGAINS.—The way R, A. Ford & Co. are selling Teas, Coffee. Sugar; Molas ses and all other Groceries, cant be beat. „ G ive them a call if )rou wish to get great bargains. Oct. 29. ‘Everyday brings something new.’ W H A T a full illustration of this old proverb can be seen by calling at Ford & Co’s Old Cash Store, where they are daily receiving all the novelties o f theseason, in the way of rich and cheap goods. They have just returned from New York, and are now opening decidedly the largest, richest and cheapest stock of goods ever brought into Binghamton, which they are prepared to offer and are determined to sell CHEAPER- FO R CASH, than any other store in Broome county, without any mistake. This is no humbug—just call and examine for yourselves. Oct. 29, 1844. CASH GROCERY. T HE inhabitants of Binghamton and its vicinily are respectfully invited to call at the CASH GROCERY establishment, one door ivest of the Post Office, where may be found a general assort ment of Groceries, W ines and Liquors, at prices worthy of their attention. §£g* T A V E R N KEEPERS can h e supplied with stock for their Bars at prices which cannot fail Jo suit. E. & 0 . FIELD. • B i n g h a m t o n , 26th O c tober, 1844 J U S T received at the cash Grocery one door west of the Post office, 10 Bbls. Cranberries, and for sale cheap. E. & O. FIELD. D ’ EN T ISTR Y . ThG subscriber continues to perform every operation upon the teeth accor ding to the most modern and improved principles oi the art. Those who are desirous of repleting the vacancies caused by the loss of their originaZteeth are respectfully invited to call. Term s reasonable. Office direetZy over Mr. Sawders Croekei y store Door opposite the entrance into the W a s l.. igtonian HaZ! J. C- ROBIE. N. B. Dentists supplied wilh full setis of instru ments. Turnfceys and other surgical instruments kept constantly on hand and for sale. J. C. R. H O ! F O i t W i \ CARY & C 3., ever ready to do a good deed, have taken this oppoituhity to inform their customers, friends and the public in general, that they have a full supply of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware &c., embracing almost every article usually called for. Please call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined not to be undersold. January 1, 3845^ S . Fever & Ague Lozenges it a it a B E S T IN ' T O W N !! X T A T , CAP AND FU R STORE. X T —A. B. Rogers, would respect fully say to his friends and the public generally, that be has received most i* F a ll anc’ W inter stock of goods, consisting n part of the following a rticles: every description of F u r trimmed cloth Caps; Otter, Seal and Musk rat Caps; hair, seal and seller mens’ and boys plain and fancy Caps: Also, a beautiful assortment of adie-.-’ and Misses’ genuine L Y N X M U F F S , adies’ Neck-ties and Fur trimmings of every description—in short, any thing the ladies may caill :’or in this line. Also, a first rate assortment .of BU F F ALO ROBES, of superior quality, and se lected with grear care. Likewise a full supply of ofthe best quality, aud the latest Fall Patterns, warranted to be highly superior to eastern box, or \wooden nutmeg” hats, for quality and durability,, as any one will observe by examination. \Persons wishing to purchase any of the above mentioned articles, will do well to call before pur chasing elsewhere, as all of them will be sold ex tremely low for cash or ready pay.' N. B. W h en you come, fetch along yo”T S H E E P P E L T S and C O O N S K I N S , and every description, of shipping Furs, as they will be taken in exchange for goods, and sometimes foi cash. You will find us at the old siand, one door west of R. C. Trivett’s Drug Store, and nearly-opposite L. M. \Rexford’s Court st. Binghamton. A. B ROGERS. Bingliamtoil, Oct. 15,1844. Dinner Lozenges Poor Man’s P laster Jayne’s Expectorant H a ir Tonic “ Tonic Vermifuge Carminative Balsam Sanative Pills' Dailey’s P ain Extractor H ay’s Liniment for Piles Washington Elixir for Dysintery, &c Cooper’s Corn Salve M a rr’s Cora Salve Gridloy’s SaZt Rheurn Oi?itmeu.t Dr. Rush’s Infallible Pills Phelp’s Tonrnto Pills “ Restorative Bitters M ile’s Tomato Pi’ds Fahnestock’s Vermifuge Oheesman’s Arabian Balsam Allebasi’s BZk. SaZve “ Cough Syrup “ Pile Pills “ Cathartic Pills “ Plasters “ Fever & Ague Syrup ' ! W inslow’s Balsam of Horehound Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort Mother’s Relief Fosgate’s Anodyne Cordial W istar’s Balsam ol W ild Cherry Resurrection or Petsian Pills Jew David’s or Hebrew Plaste*' Egyptian Balm Fish’s L ily Syrup Longley,s Great W estern Indian Panacea Dutch PiZls, or Lion ofthe Day Bishops’s Anti-Bibous Pills Hitchcock’s Balsam of Health “ W orm Tea “ Catarrh Snuff t: Magnetic Odontica “ H a ir Regenerator Parker’s Pulmonary Balm Gregory’s Pills Balm of Columbia Hitchcock’s Anti-Bilious Pills Covert’s Balm of Life M ichaux’s F reckle W ash Lee’s P ills Brandreth’s Pills Post’s Poor Man’s Pills Badeau’s Plasters Libby’s Bitters Nerve and Bane Rheumatic Liniment W ilkinsons Tromatic W o und Salve ThompkmsEye W a te r H ills BaZs. Honey Cephalic Snuff Hungarian Balsam of Life 50 and 1 1 G r o c e r i e s . - are selling Groceries very cheap. Call and see. -They do say, that CARY & CO. f cheap. Call a n ' January 1, 18-15. B OOTS &. SHOES.—Any quantity of Boots & Shoes, selling very cheap at Jan. 1, 1845. S. CARY & CO’S. S . R O B E R T C . HEALER IK DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW AND p i c t u r e g L a s s , d y e s t u f f s , a n d f a m i l y 'G R O C E R IE S , S O L ICITS attention to his .Stock of ‘goofisrecent ly received, and for sale on terms that can not- be equaled by any other establishment. Drugs and Medicines, of superior quality and obtained from-such a source as will enable Physicians and-others, to procure their supplies much below the usual rate's. PA IN T S .—Pure Extra No. 1 and No. 2.W hile Lead, Red Lead, Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, French Yellow, Chrome and Emerald Green, Ver- deg ise, Prussian Blue, Vermillion-, Lampblack; Wbiffng, Putty, &c, & c. OILS.—Linseed, sperm, -lard,-whale/olive,. &c.,- all warranted pure. ’ ' ’ . . . W IN D O W GLASS.—^-Assorted Sizes and vari ous qualities. * DYE S T U F f S .-Indigo, Madder, Cochineal, Logwood, Camwood, Nic Wood, F ustic, Blue Vit riol, Acids, Allum, Copperas, &c. &e. All persons in want of any ot the above named articles are respectfully requested fo call and con vince themselves as to quality and price. Binghamton, October, 1814, ________________ __ NOTICE. CARY & CO. have just returned from New York and are this day opening a choice and well select'd Zofof goods for the F a ll trade, consis ting of Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Groce ries, Boots and Shoes, &e. all' which will be sold as low for cash as-can be afforded, or low as the lowest.—Sept. 3, 1844. 0 s Messrs, S. CARY & CO. would call the at tention of those indebted to them, that it is abso lutely necessary for them to aftend to their accounts without delay, and'those that calculate to pay in grain to do so immediately, . . N E W T H E L A R G E S T A N D M O S T X T E N S IVE stock of Dry Goods and Groceries in Broome County will be found a tH alls, they are selling at such uncommon low prices’,’as to in duce all to purchase al this 'stohe you will find near ly every article usually wanted \by a family, Com prising one of the most extensive assortment to’-be' found. If you want goods be sure to call at Binghamton Oct.8th ’44 S. H .P . HALLS. T O P ! J. S T O P !!! at H a ll’s, Headi Guarters for Fashionable and cheap Dry Goods—such' un common cheap rates cannot be found in ’Bingham ton. No mistake in this, call and see. Oct.8th, 1844; . - _____ W a t c h R e p a i r i n g , J e w e l r y , <fcc. T H E SUBSCRIBER H A S JU S T R ECEIVED a lot cf Black & W hite Bugles'Gilt: and steelBeeds, Silver Pencils, SiZver thimbles Guards, Pens, Violin Strings, Spectacles &c. &c. He also M AN U F A C T U R E S and Zieeps on hand Silver Table, Desert, Tea, Cream-, Mustard, -and SaZt Spoons, S ugar Tongs &e. all of which are war ranted of sterZing Silver, CLOCKS # W A T C H E S oi’every description Repaired and warrented- atthe shortest notice by . ALFRED J. EVANS./ B i n g h a m t o n S e n .16 1844. P ROVISIONS. Pork, Beef, Flour and Mack erel by the barrel or less quantity. Codfish &.c sold at cost and charges at fhe favorite corner hy S, A . N E W T O N & CO. B RISTO L S Sarsaprrilla. ‘This well known Medicine is kept for sale constantly by D. M cA R T H UR, A N D JE W E L R Y . 'X|3-HE subscribsr intending tb make it his petiiia-* -■riV n ent location announces to the residents of Binghamron-and p arts adjacent, that he is ready at .all times tp exercisehis skill in'correcting the dis orderly habits of every variety of time pieces,,from t he Yankee Clock to the Chronomelor, and with his practical tffagic-m aker-them ' —■ - — - - - P o i n t w ith u n c r n r ig f i n g e r io ihe m a rch ■ of time ” W ith Ms knowledge of the recent improvements in tl e attT-of Clock and W atch making and repair ing, he feels confidence in giving those who m ay. extend to him their patronage,\ fhe assurance that he can .give entire sati sfaction. He keep.; constantly and is receiving by month* ly expresses direct from -the im porter and manu facturer the latest and -most approved riyles of merican and Parisian JEW E L R Y, not excelled iff. beauty off design, brilliancy of finish in western New York—which together With an assortment o f selected with-the design, of suiting the. taste of his patrons. H e also keeps Silver Spoons and Spec tacles; Brass, Wood and German Clocks, all of which will be sold cheau for cash or exchanged for proajice. ' * - ■ ■ . Cl* OLD GOLD and SILVER taken in ex charge for goods o r cash. ^ RICH A R D SGUIRES. Oct. 29, 1844. [32] L OJ 50 124 1 CO [ 00 50 50 25 00 00 1 00 25 25 50 124 374 25 50 25 50 and I 00 50 50 25 25 124 50 50 1 a n d 1 SO 2 00 31 1 00 31 and 624 50 50 1 00 1 50 374 25 1 00 25 25 50 374 A FEW Barrels of P A C K IN G SA L T for sale to those who wish to feel secure their Pork and Beef. Jan.1/1845. in packing S. CARY & CO. GENERAL assortment of cast and wrought Nails ale by D. M’ARTHUR. A g e For M ERINO, Lambs’ W ool and. Cotton Drawers and W rappers, cheap at October 15. FORD & CO’S. D o m e s t i c description- R 1CH SILKS—The most splendid assortment of Silks ever offered in this market, have j ust been received at the old cash store —Rich striped and plaid Chameleon, Satin striped poult de’Soi’s, Satin striped .Helleneens, rept satins, Rich Ombre Satins, a splendid article, with every- description of black, blue black, and col’d sillcsj selling very- cheap at Oct. 29,. 1844. ______________ FORD & CO’S. Cheap Ready Made Clothing, J U S T received a large assortment of Ready made Clothing, at ___________________________ NOLAND’S. L o o k to your Insurance. S H. P. H ALL, as Agent of the Hartford Insu- • ranee Company, will insure property at the lowest rates against loss or damage by fire.; Nov. 25,1844. 30-tf. C r o c k e r y . Nails Looking Iron a?;,d Window Sash monZvlow at May 20th 1844-. GZasses, Hardware selling uncom- S .H . P. H A L L ’S 1 00 3 <4 50 and 75 25 J 50 50 25 25 124 25 75 50 & 1 00 37| 25 25 25 1 00 25 and 50 50 50 25 and 50 1 00 H U N T S Axes. A suppZy of Hunts celebrated Axes just received and for sale by . B. M c ARTHUR- D ‘ Small Profits for Chsh. OM E STIC Sheetings, shirtings, long cloths, ticking, cotton yarn and carpet warp, at less prices than any other store in this village. These goods are j ust purchased for cash at great reduction from former prices, and we shall sell them at su-h prices as cannot fail to tempt, the most economical and prudent to lay in their wrinter supply. Oct. 29th. FORD & CO. A FIND H A L L ’S STORE. very heavy stock of Dry Goods and Groceries will be found at H all’s. Alpaccas, Broadcloths,' Domestic Goods, Prints, with a great variety of other goods, selling cheaper than the cheapest a t Nov. 25, 1844. S. H . P , H A L L ’S. H ARDW ARE AND CROCKERY, low at Nov. 25,1844. H A L L ’S. GOODS.—Sheetings' of every -Canton Flannels, Cotton Yarn oi all numbers, Carpet W a rp. Batting, Wadding end W ickinghseliing at reduced prices, by Octooer 15. ’ FORD & CO. C H E A P STORE—H A L L S is the place.—Dry Goods, Crockery, Groceries^ Hardware, look ing Glasses, Dye_S'tuffs, Paints— all selling cheap.' b e t. 15,1844. ’ S. H: P. H A L L . P URE LAM P OILS; Spefm and.Lard Oils of tbe best quaZity. at ROBT. C. TRIV E T T S . LxYGE lot ofsmaZl Nova Scotia Grind Stones j. jl Superior to the Ohio, for saZe at 2 cents per lbs. at - ’ S'. A NEW T O N & Co. A C HEESE.—500 lbs, Superior H erkim e r county Cheese for sale bv D. M cA R T H UR. ARDW ARE. Just received a good assort ment o f hardware and selling cheaplby - May 31 .- S.. CARY & CO. H B O O K S , S T A T I O N A R Y , &c. A general'assortment of School, District Libra ry, and Miscellaneous Books! • W riling, Drawing and Note Paper. daills, Steel Pevts, &c.j &c., For sale by D. M cARTHUR. S CARY & CO. havejust receiveda fresh sup • ply o fall kinds of Dry Goods, Groceries Croc/rery Hardware and provisions, wliich theyare determined to sell as cheap as the' cheapest. Call dnd see. ' - ' S. GARY & CO. F ISH. CO D F ISH and and forsale bv Macl'erel just received S. CARY ,CO 0 . W . H O T C H K I S S , L A W O F F ICE, C ORNER pf Court and Franklin streets over Rexford’s store. . B INGHA M T O N, BROOME CO. N. Y. B. S. & J. R . A T T O R N E Y S a n d c o u n s e l l o r s a t l a w , , and S O L IC IT O R S A N D C O U N S E L L O R 'S I N C H A N C E R Y , EAGLE BUILDINGS, BINGHAMTON, N. W . S. G l l I S W O L D , M . D . H a s l o c a t e d iN UNION, Broome County foi* the purpose of practicing M e d i c i n e and S u r g e r y , Having received his\degree from oneo.f the Institutions in Philadelphia, and also having had the advantage of the practice of a-large Hospital he leels confidence in offering- his professional ser-- vices to the public. § £ 1 ” Office at G . W . M e r s e r e a u ’s , Union Cor- ners, M arch 20, 1844. rol 5 no 52. D O C T . S. D . H A N D , H AS removed Ms residence to Collier street, di rectly east from Evans Basin—the house for merly owned by R. S. Close. Dr. H. will, as usual, give prompt attention to all who may need his services in the practice of Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry. Binghamton, July 3,1839. 14;ly a ML & J , E , C O L L I E R . A T T O R N E Y S A T LA W , S O L I C I T Q R S AI N . C H A N C E R Y At the Office o f John A. Colliei*. 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW AND MASTER AND EXAMINER IN CHANCERY. Office one door north of tbe Iris Office, Franklin st., Binghamton, N. Y. P . B . B R O O K S , P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N . W OULD respectfully give notice that he will as heretofore atteiidto all calls in the line ot his profession, , . iSf3 Office at his residence on the west side of the Cb.ens-r-g<,, o n F r o n t Street. . B N T g I! A M T 0 N Y I O T E L j \ BY W I - L L I A M H . M U Z Z Y , (NEAR T H E BRIDGE,) s a is s i 4 s a 't ? © e r -ss® -sr® JA C O B M O R R IS , A T T O R N E Y A N D ,C O U N S E L L O R AT L A W ? A N D SOLICITOR - a n d C o u n s e l l o r i n c h a n c e r y . O FFIC E on corner oi Court and Franklin street one door west of Rexford’s, Binghamton n ! Yo.ik n36:ff. J U S T RECEIVED, and for saleby the subscrib er, an assortment of jewelry and Fancy Goods —consisting o f Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Silver Pencils, Thimbles, Spectacles, Snaps, Guards, &c. ‘f-.Q- ALFRED J. EVANS. Binghamton Dec, 23, 1844. K - A Ghests Tea, 15 hhds. Molasses, 15 hhds. Su- 25 bales Sheetings, . 500 lbs. Carpet Yarn, 1.000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, 15 bales Batting, at wholesale or’retail a t * Oct, 15, 1844. S. H . P. H A L L S , !— F U R 3 ”!! ~~ T 'H E highest price paid in C A S H for-Fox, Mai*- J - tin, Mink and Coen Skins, by the subscrib'ef, . Dec. I,l844v . L. M. REXFORD, OPE Tw ine and Cordage, c f different sizes and descriptions a t , R. C, T R IV E T T S . 5Q Kegs W h ite Lead;- And good;. S. H . P. H A L L 7S. W h i t e . l e a d , 50. Boxes 7 by 9 '& 8i>y 10 GZass^ M a quaZity for saZe cheap at May 20tn 1844. ‘ - - • : - OOTS & Shoes of all kinds, .a large assortment direct from life manufacturers^ selling cheap at ' ■ H A L L ’S. L e e c h e s i : M O R E D O I N G S A T F O R D S ! ! ! r p H E rrost splendid assortment of New Goods ev- _L er brought into Broome.County are now open ing at the “ OLD CASH STORE,” among wticib are alt the newstyles that the N. Y. market affords Splendid Paris Cashmere d’Ecosse, Printed and Rept Cash meres, Rich Chamelion Affghans, entire ly new styles—chamelion F igured and striped Be- varians, Orleans Lusters, Affghan Crapes add sat ins, all new and rich goods. Also Plain Figured and printed Alpaccas—Plain and Printed DeLaids —Rich colers—with all the new styles for winter dresses. Ginghams, and Prints—anendlessvarie- D and all new patterns, with a very., big'stock oi Domestic Goods ofall kinds which we shall sell a G R E A T BARGAINS, particular atten&ion is cal- Zed to our very extensive assortment of CLOTHS*CASSIM E R S AND VESTINGS which we are selling at unprecedented Low Prices. W e shall continue to receive weekly all the nolil- ties of the. season in the way of Fancy Goods, and Customers can always depend on Finding us with all the new and rich styles a tthe lowest kind of p ri ces. Remember that the “READY” alffays buys. goods cheap o f f f o r d & c o . Oct. 9th, 1844. I F Aug. 25. ION Spring W a ter for sal* by 1 => L. M. REXFORD, M cAllister’s All Healing Ointment “ H a ir Oil “ Toilet Oil Segur’s Restoritive Pills Larbor’s Ext. Lungwort Cloye Anodyne, Certain cure for toothache Climax Syrup Dr. Foord’s Peetoral Syrup “ Tonic Cordial “ . Universal Pills Hooper’s Female Pills Anderson’s Scots Pills Godfrey’s Cordial Bateman's Pectoral Drops Turlington’s Balsam of Life Pacific Oil Eddy’s Rheumatic Tincture W arranted Endermic beautifying Soap K eeler’s Invisible Ink Connell’s Pain Extractor United States Pills Oriental P ills W atterraan’s Rheumatic P laster Opodeldoc, H a rd ai.d Liquid Edward’s Salt Rheum Ointment Medicated Cough Candy W h ite’s Salve Gelatine Capsules Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam Chapman’s Summer Cordial Harlaem Oil with, many others not enumerated, is agentformostoiiheahove M E D ICINES and w ar rants every article gennine. - L .M . REXFORD. B in g h a m to n , F e b . 11 , 1845. D RY Peaches & Dry Apples of the first~guality at ' ~ ’ ~ ' ^ ~ ' 25 50 75 37* 25 25 25 12* 12* 12* 25 and 50 50 50 25 25 25 . 25 50 12* 1 50 6 12* 25 and 50 50 25 12* Th e subscriber O A L T . D, M cArthur has just received a boat O Zoad of Salt direct from Syracuse, which he will sell at the’manufacturers priees adding trans portation. B RUSHES.—A general assortment of Paint Varnis'h, scrubbed W h ite W ash Brashes. R . C. T R I V E T T S . L OOKING-GLASSES and CROCKERY.—A Large assortmentselling cheap at , M a y l, 1844. H A L L ’S. -Fine healthy Swedish and Spanish Leeches constantly on hand for application-at , REXFORD’S ROCKERY.. A full supply o f Crockery and Glass-ware, just received and for sale cheap by Mav 31,, ’ . S. CARY & C.o. OOTS & Shoes—Another large lot just receiv ed at F o rd & Cos. They a re very cheap. B EW fall Goods a large stock: prices low a t S .H . F H A L L ’S. S P OR T M E N fetch in your F U R S ! F V R S ! X IH E H IG H E S T CASH PRICE will be paid, for Re.d and Cross F ox Martin, M ink Otter, Muskrat and Coon Skins at A. B. ROGERS, Hat. Cap and Fur Store.\ , Binghamton-.Dec. 19. A N O T H E R new iot of Judds’ patent Mortice Latches, Hinges- and Blind' Fastenings, j ust rpppivpi^ fit ' k October i5, ' , ., FORD & CO’S . • L a r g e a r r i v a l o f d r y g o o d s t h i s W E E K A T . N E W T O N & CQs. ( B 'dO T S AND SHOES, low erthan ever at Oct. 15, H A L L ’S. ihpapest, at tlie ARY & CO w IN T E R SPERM O IL —A superior quality of this article now for sale by . ROBT. G. T R IV E T T . ' G ROCERIES — A full assortment cheap, at FORD & CO’S. P ORK. Just received 25 bbls. of mess first rate articZe for sale cheap h y ' May 31. Pork SlCARY Co.- Office. the Cash Grocery, one door west ofthe Post Peaches 28s.-per bashel Apples fft ,10clo. E. ft O. FIELD. Binghamton Feb. 4th *45. GREAT BARGAINS. . A T T H E Cheap Ready Made Clothing Stork T HE Subscriber has on. hand a good assortment of READY MADE CLO T H IN G which he will sell at A S T O N ISH IN G L O W PRICES much lower than ever before offered in this village, the Cloihiug is now Manufactured in the village under his ojvn direction,.and consequently much better made than those from New York. Farm ers and others would do well to call and Examine the goods before Purchasing their clothes. CLO T H IN G M ADE TO ORDER in the Best and most fashionable style, Cutting done at low rates and vt anented to fit well. Grain and other Produce Received in Payment. SHAYING AND H A IR C U T T IN G in the Back Room. A T. A P A R IS. W m. H . NOLAND. B E A U T Y I B E A U T Y 11 N OBLES M*dicat*d Endeuuc S o a p , a. beautifying- Application which will teniore til PlMM.ES, BLOTCH* es or FaECKtEEfrOnri the Skin and leave it *oft »nd free from blemish, or disease for saleby L. M. REXfORD. March 2] 1344. Sept. 12 1843. HE PSA L M IST a for the use of Baptist Churches,_ by IOr T Stow and- S. F-, Smith Oct. 22,1844. ‘ - a new collection of Hymns Baron :o sale at this office.- - A LARGE stock of Broadcloths and Satihetts very cheap-at. . ,, . . Oct. 15,1844. ; S. H . P. HA L L S . W A T E R L I M E . _ A GOOD Article.fu'r sale, at the “Exchange Storehouse’*’ BY ' - . C. M’KINNEY. T O p a i n t e r s . L i n s e e d oji,- w a e b a k t e d m r e , by eej- ° r G a l l o n , for Sale b y - Binghamton’, February 2l, i844. •L. -Mv REXFORD. L ILY SYRUP. T h e price o f this popular med icine for the-cure o f cough and consumption is reduced to $1,00 phr bottle. L. M. RBXF-ORD. - ■ Aug 29,’4 3 . ' B OOTS A SHOES; cheap as the oldc.orner qi ' S, CA R May 31. • M I L L I N E R Y , ' A N D P R E S S A N D C L O A K M A K I N G N 6 . 7 BIN GH AM T O N PLACE, H AS just returned iro.m New-York with, a jarge and elegant assortment o f Millinery and F a n cy Goods, which she offers to her customers', for cash’, at prices to'suit the times. H e r winter H ats an.d trimmings, are of splendid material and fash ion, and cannot fail to suit. H e r assortment of Leghorns is large. H er ribbons, velvets, and silks rich and fashionable—and her Cashmere and Bro cha Shawls, surpassingly beautiful. In addition she offers a large assortment of F u r Muffs and Col lars, at low prices. 0 = Leghorns and straws,:-cleansed and dressed in the neatest manner, and all kinds ot M illinery work done in the most tasty and fashionable style. ’ Binghamton; Oct. .16, 1844. ______ 30-tf. P ALM LEA F H A T S —Bonbets & P arasolsa good assortment a t Si A .N E W T O N & Co. June 6th 1844. 3 S HOES AND BO OTS.—500 pairs Shoes and slippers, com p rising a good assortment,forsale aj H A L L ’.S Flax at no: W A N T E D , by the subscriber, Oats Cprn, W h e at, Seed, for which the higiiest price will be paid v 1 and 2, E x h a n g e B u ildings, iiear the S A L E R A T U S oy the hundred or Bareli at F e b .2?. . 1 - FORD /&.COS. A GOOD assortment OfGodds for summer pants coals &c n t N E W T O N & C P ’s-. 1 A J Y FIR K IN S Butter wanted immediately 1 U U -klso Oats, W h e a t Corn, and Wop], with .ait k inds produce,and a liberalprieepaad h v „ • , Bi H r F * S A A I 'i Binghamton. Sept-. 13,1843. • A L T by fhT\bblTor load »r sack^for ’ Dairy use, by Mky 31. S. CARY & Co. M ATCHES! Friction Matches, just received and will be sold cheap/ ^. ~. M A T C H E S ! 50 gfo. prime .... T. and w ill b ROB T C T R IV E T T . C L O C K S ! C L O C K S !! C L O C K S !!! J ^ YerI superior article of brar.s and. wood clocks. now offered at A. B. Rogers’ H at, Cap and Fttr store, at prices lower than they were 'ever of fered in this section of the State. Call and satisfy your elves. _ A . B. ROGERS. T A tL O jH ffG A T REDUCED PRICEfe. \ HEsubscriber takes this method of inorming T L Bis friends and the public generally that be s t i l l c o n t i n u . e s - i r t . t h e ' a b o v e b u s i n e s s a t h i s o l c L s t a n A in'the Eagle buildings and makes garments Ht a cheaper price than Is' doff iff any other shop In townfoF-eaghcr pfbduee. All work wawahted fo b e w e l l T u a d e a n d i n a h e l a t e s t f a s h i o n . Cutting done at theshortest notice and warranted , J.N. R IN G , June 20,1844., 7 - . ; - ■ .