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Stove, Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron E S T A B L IS H M E N T . LIVE AND LE T LIVE. M ° , IS A A C W . O V E R H I S E R . H A V IN G purchased the interest o f A. J, Coffin, in the above Establishment, would respectful l y inform the citizens of Binghamton, and the sur rounding country, that he is now opening for sal?, at the “ Old stand of Overhiser & Coffin,” the lar gest and best variety of STOVES ever offered in this market, among which may be found PREM I U M , UNIO N , and ELEV A T E D OVEN Stoves, of different patterns.* W A G E R S C E L E B R A T E D A I R T I G H T s s w a s , said to be the best in use. Six P l a t e . Box, and P A R L O R Stoves, o f e v e ry v a riety and style. Also, C O P P E R - W A R E . T I N W A R E A M D S T O V E P I P E , Manufactured and kept constantly on hand, for ^ale, as cheap as can be bought in the county. REPA IRING of all kinds, done on short notice, and all orders in his line promptly attended to. Tbe^ubscriber thankful for past favors, hopes by strict attention to business and the calls of his customers, to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. I. W . OVERHISER. Binghamton, Nov. 4 , 1845. _____________ n33tf F A L L A N D W I N T E R . I F A ® M 0 © N : H a v i n g re ceived the Fashions for fall and W inter, 1 I would call the at tention of my customers and the public to this fact, that I have my usual assortment of Hats, finished and trimmed superior to any offered for sale in this place; and I need not add, that they are made o f the best stock now used in Hats, as any one will ad m it by calling and examining. © . f t I P ® . Princede Joinville Caps, the mo I approved style in New-Y>>rk for the W inter. A first rate article o f Men and Boys’ Broadcloth Caps. Youths, cloth and silk velvet Caps. Cloth caps, fine aud com mon, Fur Trimmed, and of every variety of style suitable for the season. Also a sood assTtm ent of O T T E R , SEAL, N U T R IA and MUSK CAES. H a ir seal, seloit Velveteen and Glazed caps. T v O T l n l H I wish to call your attention to my large and beautiful assoitment of M UFFS! such as Isabella Bear, Rocky1’Mountain Fox, no. 1. X X. Black Lynx, (no better can be produced) short Lynx, Im itation do. Grey Fox, German Lust red Genett,(not inferior to Lynx) Belgium and French Coney Muffs. Ladies’ stacks Misses Fancy Muffs.— W h ite Rabbit and French coney skins for trim mings. In short every article usually kept in the Fancy Fur line.* Please call and examine. B U F F A L O R O B E S . A good article which will be sold at a smell ad vance from New-York prices for CA S H or ready pay. N. B. All of the above articles are ofthe latest patterns, made ofthe best materials, and bought as low as cash can buy, and I shall not be nndersoldl A. B. ROGERS. Binghamton, Nov. 4th 1815. S H IRTS.—All Endless quantity of Shins, Under Shirts, Drawers, Bosoms and Collars, at New York Prices at C. H. BULKLEY & Co. Oct. 27th 1815. USE’S GEOGRAPHY, Price 50 cents.-- T h e N e w York American says: It isa t once a cheap, convenient, well planned, and well exe cuted sj'stem of Geography, and must be speedily adopted as the prevailing ext Book on this subject. Forsale by H. E. P R A T T . W EDGEWOODS Revised statutes and addi tional Laws to 1815, R -duced to questions and answers, price 50 cts. F<>r sale at Sept. 22d ___________________ H . E. P R A T T ’S. CHEAP DRY GOODS. A T 2 1 5 G r e e n w i c h . S t r e e t , N EW -YO R K . T H E subscriber having for many years conduct ed ihe DRY GOO US business on the one price System, and knowing that it would be of incalcula ble advantage to those who visit the ciLy to pur chase for cash, to have some permanent store to trade at, where they could rely upon ihe upright- ness and integrity of those on whom lhsy bes ow their patronage, and in who*e representations thev could have full confidence, takes this method of in forming the inhabitants of Binghamton and vicini ty. that lie now has a splendid and large ass irtment of new FA L L AND W IN T E R DRY GOODS, which he flatters himself that in point of variety aod cheapness, cannot be surpassed in this or any other city. The subscriber also begs leave to say that he can and wi.'1 hold out inducements .to those who favor him with a call, wlvch will firmly con vince the must fastid.ous purchaser that he has re ceived in return the full value ol :he m ;ney ex pended. Some ofthe most prominent articles which the subscriber is daily receiving and offering at prices unusually low, may be found enumerated as fol lows: DO M E S T IC GOODS. A good assor.ment ot bleached and brown, com prising almost every slide of domestic manufacture double and single widths, varying in price from C io 14 cents. P R I N T S . Just received a large stock of P rints, which, for beautv and cheapness will compare with any thing evei offered in this city. Among them m a y b e found fast colors for 6 cents per vard. C L O T H S . C A S S IM E R S . & c . W ool Dyed Cloth, a good article, $1 75. ' French, English and American Cloth, a good as sortment. Black, Blue Black, and F ancy Cassimeres, from 75c. to S i 50. Black, inixt and gray Satinetts, frotn 35 to 75 cts. Kentucky Jeans, Moleskins, &c., very low. ML) U S D ' L A N E S A n extensive^ssortment of M. de Lains, Paris Repts Cashmere d’Ecosse, &c. v' c., from 18 to 75c. These goods have been recently purchased,hence they are the richest, newest and most desirable styles in market, D R E S S G O O D S . Every variety, consisting in pan of Italian Lust rings, black and blue black Gio de Swiss, Gro de Rhine, Poult de Soie, ancl colored Silks. Bomba zines—b:ack,blue black, and colored, from 75 cents to S i 50 P®r yard. Also a good assortment ot French, Scotch,.English, and American Ginghams ftc. &c. Also, 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, black Silk, high lus tre, superior article for Mantillas. A L P A C C A S . B l a c k , b lu e b l a c k a n d colored, o f fine finish and lustre fiom 25 lo 75 cents. S H A W L S . An extensive and rich assortment, consisting of finebroclie, embroided mous de lains, rich chame- lon, Ottoman, figured satin, poul*. de soie, together with a large variety which cannot here be enumer ated, but which must be seen and priced to be ap preciated. * L I N E N G O O D S . Comprising almost every article in the house keepingline, v iz: Fine Irish Linen, from 25 cents to S I ; fine Damask Table Linen, Scotch, English tn d Russia Diaper, Towelling ofall kinds and qualities, Linen Sheetings, &c. M E R INO S . A large and well selected assortment o f French, English and German col’d, figured and plain, from 30 cents to $1 50. F L A N N E L S . A great assortment of English and American whiie, red and yellow, both twilled and p lain, from 15 cents to SI per yard. Among wbien is a very superior article of dark red, which is warrant d not to change color either by Perspiration o r wash ing. Also a large quantity of Sheperd and Sons’ Celebrated Canton Flannels, and o her kinds both bleached and brown, from 8 to 12 cents. H O S I E R Y ! H O S I E R Y ! ! In this depariment will a t all times be found an extensive assortment of French, German and Eng lish Hose of all kinds and qualities. G L O VES. L a jies’ Gents.’a n d C h ildrens, o f a ll descriptions P£ T h e lowest price asked at first, form which there will be no deviation. Ana warranted * recommendation. ^ 32 _ 3 m 215 Greenwich St. Cutting and Fitting—to a lime- M I L L I N E R Y G O O D S . F a n a n d W i n t e r F a s h i o n s . — * M RS. DAV IS has returned frotn New York w ith th e fall a p d W in te r f a s h io n s fo r Ladies Hats , Caps , &c. To which she begs leave to call the attention of her large circle of customers. H e r stock o f mate rials is large and fashionable, and cannot iail to suit. H e r Muffs and Furs Are rich and elegant, and need only be seen io c h a lle n g e ad m iratio n . Leghorns and Straws cleansed and dressed- as u s u a l. Dress Makin ted extent. Binghamton Oct. 28, 1845. N E W G G O D S fN E W G O O D S ' G H . BULKLEY & Co. have just returned • from New York with a splendid assortment of Fall and W inter Goods which they art now of fering to the public as low as can be' found in any other Establishment in town. Among which are Broadcloths, Cassimers, Sattinetts, Vestings, dress Goods o f all descriptions. American English and French Prints ofall styles and .qualities, together with every article usually called for in a Dry good store. In the Crockery line we beg leave to say thatour assortment is large and that we are not to be under sold by any cf our neighbours. R e a d y M a d e C lo th in g kept c o n s ta n tly on h a n d and selling at such prices that customers can not complain. £3p Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. ° ?3r Clothes Cut or M ade to order on the shortest notice and W arranted. Dont forget the name. C. H BULKLEY & Co. Binghamton Oct. 27th 1845. NEW FIRM. TRACY & SHIVERICK. W OULD tender their services to the Gentle men of this vicinity as practical mechanics in the T A I L O R I N G B U S IN E S S .. They will constantly he found at their Shop; on the north side of Court street, opposite the Bing hamton Hotel, directly over theCapandShoe Store of Fish W ebster, where they will gratefully re ceive, and promptly attend to all orders in their business it shall be their object to please their customers, which by their experience, in various parts of the United Sates, and in our principal cities,together with theirstrict attention atalltim es tothe latest and most approved FA S H IO N S , they feel confident they will be enabled to do. ennratsro always don^at call, with more than common atten tion—let this be remembered by those who are in the way of making for themselves. Journmen,who are efficient workmen, will be encouraged by the highest prices. A quantity o f LUMBER and Building materials wanted—PRODUCE also as agreed on will be1 re ceived in payment. Binghamton. Oct. 10, 1845. 30-6m H a t s , C a p s , M u f f s , B o a s &c. r p H E subscribers nave commenced receiving L their fall and winter stock of Caps and Furs, consisting of LYNX, CROSS FOX, G E N E T T AND CONEY M UFFS, BOAS, CONEY SKINS, W H ITE LIN INGS &c. &c. Men and Boys C lo th , fur trimmed, Caps of all the different styles and qualities, O tter . S eal ,N u tria and M uskrat F ur C aps in great variety: All of which have been pn rchased very low with Cash, anu will be sold cheaper for the “Ready” than Can be purchased elsewhere. No mistake about this. Together with a large assortment-of Fashiona ble H a's of every qnalirv, warranted Superior in point of Style and durability to any other in this place, very Cheap. M E R R ILL & RO OT. Binghamton Sept. 30, 1845. ________________ B OOKS, BOOKS. - The District School Spea ker 25 cts. T h e Counsellor or every man his own Lawyer. Large Fam ily Bibles, Pocket do. T h e Childs first Prayer Book, Illustrated. Christian Annual. Rose o f Sharon, the Hyacinth. Juvenile Gem for 1846. [riculture. The Farmers Library and Monthly Journal of Ag- Leverett’s Latin Lexicon. Bolmar’s Levizac’s French Grammar. Also a new supply of Fancy Stationery. J ust r eci ved at Sept. 29ih. H. E, P R A T T ’S Book Store. A t S. A. IVewton & Go’s Store cor ner of Court and W ashington sts. J U S T received a full s*ock of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Hlats and Caps, Bonnets &c. &c suitable for rail trade, whieh will be sold at prices to suit purchasers. S. A. N E W T O N & Co. Binghamton Sept. 16, 1845. C h eapest S tore in th e S t a t e ! NEVER BEHIND THE AGE ! ! g N O H U M B U G . S S. H* P« offers for sale Twenty Thou sand Dollars worth of - Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery & Hardware. The particular attention of purchasers of Dry Goods and Groceries is invited to the extraordinary inducetnettts now offering at this Old.Estab lishment* The stock of Goods is extensive and not to be equalled in the County. The public may depend upon getting their goods upon the ave rage, Cheaper than at any similar establishment in the State. * If low priced Groceries, such as two shilling Tea, six cent Coffee, six cent Tobacco, thirty cent Molasses, are Wanted, look for HALL’S. A very large stock oi Crockery and Looking Glasses, and in fact nearly every article wanted in a family, can be found at H A L D S v e r y c h e a p s t o r e * Produce of all kinds wanted for Cash or Goods. Binghamton, Oct. 14, 1845. __________ C A S H P A I D 7 0 K BBL HOOPPOLES if delivered soon, . Sept. IG, iS45. S. A. N E W T O N & Co. F I J V e w G o o d s b y E x p r e s s ! ! F ORD & Co. have just received from N. Y. by Express a beautiful lot o f fall DRESS GOODS, comprising all the dew style of Cash meres, Crape D’Ecoss, Chusans, shaded Ginghams, &e. Also some beautiful English Prints and rich fall Rib bons. They all “ open rich” and will be sold cheap. Sept. 16, 1845. N E W BOOK STO R E . H. E. PRATT) J S now receiving a full assortment ol SCHOOL, CLA S S ICA L and M iscellaneous Books, W hich he will sell for Cash at the New York Trade prices Binghamton Sept. 0th 1845. T E A S , S U G A R S , C O F F E E A N D M O - L A S S E S , W IT H a full assortment of Groceries, at July 1st. A B B O T T ’S. CANDLES. B UCHANS, b st mould Candles, for summer use at A B B O T T ’S. FE W Bushel of spring seed W heat on hand at CARY & Go’s A M ACKER AL, CO D F ISH AND SHAD, for sale at ____________________ ABBO T T ’S. CASH paid for W O O L . C A S H paid f r W O O L at Crosby’s Cheap Cash Store Eagle Buildings, Corner of Court and Franklin streets. ____________ June 3d 1845. RkSS SILK S , a few rich patters, forsale Very low at CROSBY’S Cash Store. D N EW ORLEANS SYRUP, a prime article! for sale lower than at any other Establishment in town at _____________ C. H . CROSBY’S. P ORK, a few bbls, City inspected, mess Pork at June 3d CROSBY’S Cheap Cash store. ILL, X C U T , HAN D & W E B B SA W S for sale low at CROSBY’S. M G RASS & GRAIN SCY T H E S ofsuperior make warranted, at CROSBY’S. /C O T T O N B a ttirg , Cotton Yarn, Carpet W a rp and W icking, in any quantity, by J. & C . ROGERS. T h e “o ld c a s h S t o r e ” i n fu l l B l a s t F ORD & Co’s is the place to b u y all kind of goods CH E A P , they have just received deci dedly, the largest and best assortment ever in Bing hamton, and the low prices at which they are sel ling cannot fail to please. ££■ Remember the “ old Cash Store,” is not to be undersold. Call and judge for yourself. Oct. 15, J845. _ ________________ I F YOU W A N T TO BUY C L O T H S CH E A P go to the “Old Cash Store.” All kinds of Broadcloths Cassimers, Satinets, Beaver and P ilot cloths, Vestings of every discription, can be found at this Establishment CHEAPER than at any other store in town and no mi take. Oat. 15. ________________ R. A. FORD & Co. G EN U INE FR E N C H C L O T H S and Cassi meres. Also French Doe Skins, rich plain black and fancy strine French satin Vesting, and all kind o f W oolen Vestings Selling Cheap at Oct. 15,1815. FORD & Co’s. R IC H DRESS GOODS, of every discription just received at the “Old Cash store,” rich, p l a i n , p r i n t e d , a n d r e p t C a s h m e r e s . C a s h m e r e D - Ecosse, Affghan satins and crapes, crape and M. De Lains, plain, figured and striped Alpacas, Thib et cloths, black and colored Bombazins, Fren h and English merinoes, with ihe most splendid as sortment of Rich Dress Silks ever shown in Bing hamton. They will be sold astonishingly Cheap. Oct. 15, 1845. R. A. FORD & Co. S H A W L S !! S H A W L S !!!— R L h all wool Broche Shawls. Also silk shawl, Rob Roy and Kabyle do. with all the new styles of chea’o shawls and Dress Hankfs, Ladies rich velvet, satin and silk Cravats, just received at FORD & C o ’s. y ^ They will be sold cheap. ____________________ G RASS AND H A IR Cloth Skirts also Dimety and Corded shifts a b ig lot just received at. Oct. 15, 1835. FORD & Co’s. C A R P E T IN G , and Oil Floor Cloths.—The best assortment ever in towD, and cheaper than ev er at FORD & Co’s. s UGAR, M OLASSES, and all other kind of Groceries, selling cheap at FORD & Co’s. A N O T H E R lot o f those good and cheap Teas, just received at FORD & Co’s. y ^ T h e y are cheaper than even _______________ Wanted Immediately. T W O or T h ree G irls to learn the Tailors trade S e A 1st 1845. C. H. BULKLEY & CO. NEW GOODS. C h e a p e r t h a n th e C h e a p e s t ! ! F . W. TOM P KINS. # A T THE LE ROY STORE one door east ofthe canal is now offering to ths public great bar gains in goods ol all descriptions. Among his as sortment will be found a great variety of D R E S S G O O D S , Consisting of Cashmeres, Rep do. Muslin de Laine, Black Alpaccas, changeable and figured do. silk W a rp do. Prints of all kinds snd qualities. B R O A D C L O T H S , Cassimeres, Satinets, Beaver and Pilot cloths, French cloths and Cassimeres, French Doeskins, Flannels of all colors, Salisbury flannel, Plaid cloaking, Drab moreen. H O I S E R Y , Ladies’ white Merino Hose, white ancl black Cotton do. b lack W orsted, do. ribed and plain, >lack s >1 k do ribed and plain, Cashmere do made colors, Alpacca do. made colors. Mens’ Merino and W oollen 1 Hose. B O O T S A N D S H O E S Mens’ and Boys’ coarse and fine boots and shoes. Ladies’ Slippers of all qualities, Ladies’ fine kid Buskins, double and single soles, cheaper than they have ever been sold in Binghamton. G R O t E R I E S , P A I N T S O I L S A N D D Y E s t u f f s , n a i l s . g l a s s &c &=. A ll of which will be sold for Rf.ady Pay cheaper than .hey can be bought at any other store west of New York city. Binghamton Oct. Gth 1845. \]Yj E W LIBRARY ot Law and Equity, monthly a contents of No. 1, A Treatise on the Law re lating to Composition with creditors and prece dents of pleadings and deeds, single no’s 62* cts* T h e age of Elizabeth by Hazlitt, 50 cts. Letters from Italy by J. I. Headley, 50 cts. An address on modern History and its Philosoiphy delivered before the Franklin Lyceum by Geo Bartlett, Esq 12* cts. A cure for h alf the ills of Life, price 3 cts. A new supply of the bound vol.’s ofthe agricul ture. Also will receive this week E. Ferfetts A Co. cheap music which is publised at about * price. Oet. 13th. H .E . P R A T T ’S. C H E A P B O O K S . H O G A R T H ’S Musical History, Biography and criticism, 50c. Forest Life, by M rs Clavers. A Memoir o f Mrs Judith S Grant 50c. Table talk by W m H azlett 50c T h e Judicam r, by Lfcigh H u n t 50c. Lschokke’s Tales, by P a r k Godwin 50c. T h e Pupil ofRapbael. O’Connell’* Ireland 25c. For sale hy H . E» P R A T T . V ESTINGS.— A few patterns V e r y Rich Cash- mere Vestings forsale by Oct. Oih. F. W . TO M P K IN S . M E K l i l L L & K 0 0 T . FASHION FOR FALL 1845. T H E subscribers are now ready to furnish their friends and customers with H A T S of the fol lowing style. Crown—7 inches high—J Bell—9-16 Yeoman— | Curve. T i p —| Oval. Brim—-2* inches wide. Curl, small ancl round, rather fuller at sides, meeting at front and rear with a very fine turn. Set—Slightly rolled at sides and the under part ofyhe brim 3-16 sloped and 1 inch curved. Band and Binding 11-16 inches wide. North side of Court slree . M E R R ILL & ROOT. Binghamton Sept. 9, 1845. Oats and Flax Seed W ANTED by S. H . P. H all, and the Highest Price will be Paid. Look for H a ll’s Store it you want to sell PRODUCE. Sept. 8, 1845. For Buffalo and intermediate Places. T O E M I G R A N T S m H E Boat “W M . STIM P S O N ,” Capt. S loma - JL her, will leave Binghamton for Buffalo, on the 5th day of each month, commencing on the 5th of August; and the h.iat “ T . ALLEN,” Capt. B rown , will leave the 20th of each month, com mencing the 20th of August. The above Boats are well fitted for the accom- dation o f P assengers and Freight, and will form a regular line for the remainder of the season. For Freight or Passage apply to C. M cKlNNEY, Bing hamton. . G. ANDERSON & CO., Proprietors. Binghamton, Sept. 9,1845, N E W F A L L GOODS at HALL’S. A Large Lot of uncommonly Cheap BROAD C L O T H S , havejusi been received at H a ll’s, also Calicoes, Sheetings, Tickings &c. Goods will be sold at H a ll’s at such prices as will induce all to purchase nrho wish to get their lall goods, Sept. 9lh 1845. ____ _ _______________________ N E W Assortment of Ready Made -Clothing at the lowest Cash prices at NOLAN D ’S. /S O D F I S H AND M ACKEREL, first quality lor \ y salt* by F • W . TO M P K IN S . N E W S T O R E ! N E W S T O R E !! C. H. BULKLEY & CO., H AVE opened an entire new stock of GOODS, (one door west of M errill & Root’s store,) in Binghamton. BULKLEY & CO. are determined to sell Goods cheap. Persons purchasing Goods are resfectfully invited to call at T H IS STORE, where they will find a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY AND GLASS-W ARE, which will be sold at such prices as will satisfy all. TAILORING. In connexion with the. above, they have estab lished a TA ILO R IN G ESTA B L ISH M E N T — have procured workmen from the city, and will do Cutting or making up in the latest a n i most ap proved styles. 0*L o o k for C. H BULKLEY & CO’S. Store. Binghamton, May 6, 1845. n7 O F RICH N E W GOODS!! F o r d & c o ' s n e w p a l l g o o d s h,™ rived, and great bargains will now be offered to Cash Customers. Among our large assortment may be found all the New Styles of RICH DRESS, AND CLOAK GOODS—RICH BROCHA, AND CASHM E R E SH A W L S , and several new styles of Cheap Shawls and C ra vats, and every thing in the Ladies department that is nice, rich, and very cheap. The Gentlemen have been well provided for.— A great lot of C L O T H S , SA T IN E T T S , CASSIMERS, VESTINGS, of every description; Silk and Satin Cravats, scarfs, Ac. Also, a big lot of Boots and Shoes, Carpeting, Oil Floor Cloths, and Groceries of eve ry description, which will be sold cheap and No Mistake. g^=*Particulars next week. R. A. FORD & CO. Oet. 7th, 1845. ___________________ T HE subscriber begs leave to inform the ladles that he has Just returned from New York with a new and beautiful assortment of Perfumery,Toys and Fancy Goods. Also a choice Collection of N E W M USIC. Comprising the most fashionable Songs, Duettes, Guartets, Q.uardrilles, Polkas &c. Arranged for the Piano Forte and Guitar from the latest Operas Oct. 15, 11845. W . H. NOLAND. T H E AM E R ICAN AGRIC U L T U R IST’S A L M A N A C for 1846 containingfuller directions for Farm work, more illustrations and less price than any other edition published. For sale by the Hundred, dozen or single at Sept. 22d H . E. P R A T T ’S Book Store. M A R S H 'S 8U P E R I0R P A T E N T ' T R U S S AND ABDOM INAL SUPPO R T E R S , ior sale by 4 ________________ L. M. REXFORlL_ C A M P H I N E A N D T U R P E N T I N E - A N O T H E R lot of Superior Cam p h ini just re- cieved, also Turpentine by pint, gallon or Barrel at RO B T C .T itlV E T T ’S, “Chpap Drug Store,.” N AILS and Iron at H a ll’s May 1st 1845. M OLASSES AND SUGAR.—The best and cheapest in town ior sale by F. W . TO M P K IN S . B O O T S A N D SH O E S ! VERY large assortment of Boots and Shoes for sale cheap by F. W . TO M P K IN S . A P U R E L A M P OILS. Sperm and Lard Oils of the besd quality. a t ^ B T . C . T R IV E T T S . Harness, Saddles, TR U N K S , VALICES. I N exchange for Lumber* Grain, Wood, and most kinds vf COUN i'RY PRODUCE, at the old stand of A< G. H U L L , two doors west of Rexford’s corner, N. B. Given away for CASH. 8ept. 22,1845. ___________________________ 27. S UGARS.—A few hbds very cheap sugar just re- ceived and for sale by ,F. W . TO M P K IN S . OPE Tw ine and Cordage, of different sizes and descriptions at R. C. T R IV E T T S , T O B A C C O . P LUG and Paper Tobacco for sale at about half the usual prices by F. W . TO M P K IN S . 1 /Y i~\ /Y LBS SOLE LEATH E R , justreceiv- j U v f l y e d a n d for sale at A B B O T T ’S, (2 doors wesi of the Post Office,) from 12 to 20 cents. July 1st 1845. U PPER LEA T H E R AND C A L F SKINS.— T h e l;ug'st,and best assortment o f U pper L ea ther and Call Skins in Town, canbe lound at July 1st. _______________ A B B O T T ’S. S T O P ! D RIVER, S T O P !! A T CARY & CO.’S C HEA P STORE! lbr they do say the prettiest, best, and Cheapest PR IN T S , can be had of them, in town. Have you seen their stock of C L O T H S 'i If not, just call and look at them, as they would like to show you some of the best French Broadcloths in the Butgh, at prices varying from TEN S H IL LINGS per yard to TEN DOLLALS. O ^ T a k e off that ragged Coat, I say, boys! New Plough Manufactory. F ARMERS TA K E NOTICE.—The subscriber has commenced the manufacture of Ploughs, in the village of Binghamton, and is now prepared to furnish the Farm ers of Broome County with a superior article, made o fthe verv best eastings and timber, and of the latest and most approved pat terns. Persons wishing to purchase are invited to call at his manufactory, one door north of John A. Collier’s office in Franklin St.. where the Ploughs may be examined, and where they may be obtained as cheap as at any other establishment in the state of New York. Ploughs will also be Tepaired at short notice, and by competent and experienced workmen; and all kinds of farming produce will be received in payment. N. B. Ploughs and CA S H exchanged for all kinds c f Lumber. I. L. B A R T L E T T . Binghamton, April 2, 1845. p2-tf F RESH TEA S of a superior quality*, and at a low price, Also Sugars, Molasses, Rice, Cof fee, Cocoa, Pepper sauce, Pure ginger, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Citron, F igs, &c. &c. for sale at reduc ed prices, at T R I V E T T ’S Cheap D rug and Grocery Establishment. C A S H F O R O A T S . W A NTED 20,000 bushels of Oats, for which cash will be paid by the subscriber at his store corner of Court and F raiiklin sts. C. H. CROSBY. Binghamton August 20th 1845. _______ __ B LA C K TEA.-*A very choice article for sale by __________________ F . W . TOM P K INS. CODFISH. 1 f ) Quintals pri me Codfish just received and for I U sale by F. W . TO M P K IN S . TOBACCO. A N O T H E R lot Of that very cheap Tobacco just received by . F . .W . TO M P K IN S . SASH ! SA S H !! A A A A L ’ts Blisses’ Sash of all sizes,‘just t J v / U v J received and forsale cheap one door east o f P . Bigler’.* store. 6mo. T U P P E R & M A R T IN . Binghamton J uly 221845^______________ _____ : I s e e l T w h e a t . T BE Fubscriben have op band a large Jot pf SEED WHEAT of different kinds, thoan in want of Saatl would do well ta examine curs before purchasing. Aug. 27th 1345. S. CARY A Co. n e w a n d F a s h i o n a b l e B o o t a n d S h o e S t o r e , A T Binghamton N. York.—The subscribers beg leave to inform the citizens of Broome and the adjoining counties that they haveopen and are now opening at thei r store opposite the Binghamton Ho tel, Court st. the largest assortment of Boots and Slioes, Ever offered in this market; consisting of Gentle man’s, Lanies, Misses and Childrens Boots and SI oes o f every description which Will be sold low er Cither at W H O L E S A L E O R R E T A I L Than at any other place iR the COUllty, T h e sub scribers intending to devote personal attention and knowing no other Drincrples in trade than those of strict integrity, hope-to give satisfaction and secure permanent Patronage. Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and examine for them selves before purchasing elsewhere. Also on hand a large assortment of HATS AND CAPS W h ich will be sold very tow. FISH & W E B STER. Binghamton Sept-. 1849. I m p o r t a n t N e W s f r o m E u r o p e . A r r i v a l o f t h e g r e a t w e s t e r n . — The subscribers are now receiving and open ing a large afid well selec.ed assortment of C R O C K E R Y , imported direct from Liverpool expressly for this market whic h thev can, and are bound to sell cheap er then can be bought in any other establishment in W estern New York. Young M arried people who a re about to commence house keeping will do w elltocall and examine our st ck before purchas ing elsewhere. C. H. BUCKLEY & Co. Binghamton June 10, 1845. C L O T H S , CASSIM E R S & S A T T IN E T T S a large assortment for sale Cheaper than ever offered in Broome county—at CROSBY’S June 3d ’45. Cheap Cash Store. Ci A A /Y LBS.—Just received.6000 lbs Pure, Ex- vJ v / v / V/ tra, and No I W h ite Lead fresh ground and very superior. Fpr sale at the manufacturers priees, at T R IV E T T ’S “ Cheap Drug Store.” C L O C K S . W A T C H E S & J E W E L R Y . I NTENDING to make it his permanent location, the subscriber announces to the residents of Binghamton an I parts adjacent, that he is ready at all times to exercise his skilL in correcting the 'dis orderly habits of every variety of time pieces, from the Yankee Clockto the Chronometer, and with his practical magic make them ‘‘P o in t w ith Unerring finger t o t h e m a rbh o f tim e .” W ith his knowledge ofthe recent improvementsm the a rt of Clock and W atch making and repairing, he feels confident in giving those who may* extend to him their patrohage, the assurance that lie can give entire satisfaction. H e keeps constantly and is receiving by month ly expresses direct from the importer and manufac- turerthe latest and most approved styles of Ameri can and Parisian JEW E R Y , not excelled-in beaUly of design, or brilliancy of finish in western New York—together with an assortment of selected with the design of suiting the taste ofhis patrons. He also keeps Silver Spoons and Specta cles; Brass, Wood and German Clocks, all of which will be sold cheap for cash or exchanged for produce. Id r OLD GOLD and SILVER taken in ex change for goods or cash. RICH ARD SQUIRES. Binghamton May 27,1845. H O ! FOR ’45! O CARY C D., ever ready to do a good deed, O * have taken this oppoilunity 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, 1815. _____________________________ W IN T E R SPERM OIL—A superior quality o f this article now for sale by RO B T . C. T R IV E T T . A T C IIES! M A T C H E S !— 50 gro. prime F r i c t i o n M a t c h e s , ju s t i'eaeiv-ed a n d w i l l be sold cheap. ROBT. C. T R IV E T T . Look to your Insurance. S H . P. H ALLj as Agent of the Hartford Insu- • ranee Company, will insure property at the lowest rates against loss o r damage by fire. Nov. 25,1844. ________________________ 36-tf- B OOTS & SHOES.—Any quantity of Boots & Shoes, selling very cheap at Jan. l, 1845. _____________ S. CARY & CO’S. S PRIN G PR IN T S , new Patterns, Also Delains, Cassimer®, Alpacas, Sheetings atid Shirtings in abundance besides some desirable fancy Goods forthe season—atlotv prices NEW T O N & Co. M OLASSES, Teas, Sugar. Coffee &c., all war ranted good and sold as Cheap by* us as at any stole it; town. All kinds o f Grain, Butter, Cheese &e., bought at the h ighestptieeat S. A. N E W T O N &Co. UGARS, Molasses, Teas, Coffee and all other kind of Groceries cheapest in town at FORD’S “ Old Cash Store.” S A few CASES of those nice and cheap PR IN T S just received FORD & Co’s. They open de cidedly rich, and are cheaper thaii ever. May 27lh ’45. B ALZA R IN E S , Bereges, Muslins, Lawns, &c. a beatilifill assortment for sale by _______________________ F. W . TO M P K IN S . L INEN, Muslin, Cambric and Cotten Edgings, Linen Cambric Hankfs. and Irish Litiehs foi sale very cheap by F. W . TO M P K IN S . C A N D L E S ? TEW -YORK Patent mould Candies forsale by F. W . TO M P K IN S . N S T O P !! ST O P I ! I at H a ll’s, Head Quarters for Fashionable and cheap Dry Goods—such un common eheap rates cannot be found in Bingham ton: No mistake in this, call andsee. Oct. 8th, 1844. _________________ . ______ _ _____ C O D F ISH , M ackerel and Shad for sale low by • J .& C . ROGERS. S UM M E R stuffs o fall kinds can be found cheap at the Store of J. & C. ROGERS. B ljO T S A N D SHOES, a big lot cheap at FORD’S. R E M O V A L . T HE Balance of rfiy stock o f Goods saved from the late fire is removed to No. 2. “ELY PLACE,” where I will be happy to sec all my old cusioihsrs atid others who wish to buy goods at cheap fates. W 1LLIAM M. ELY. Binghamton April 1st 1845. COPARTNERSHIP. r p H E su b s c r i b e r h a v i n g a s s o c ia te d w i t h h i m h i s X Brother Joseph E. Ely, 'the business will here after be conducted under the name and firrn o f W . M. & J. E. Kiy. W IL L IA M M, &LY. Binghalnton ApHl 1st 1 8 4 5 . ____________ A NY quantity of Cotton Yarn and Carpet Warp for sale low at C. H. B tLK L E t & Co’s, Sept. 1st i8'i3. , _____________ _________ ... . N E W J & C. ROGERS would inform thdir friends and • customers that they have received their assort ment of . Spring and Sumtnei- Goods, which they offer as cheap for CA S H as they can be purchased in this village. W ehave a large stock of D RY GOODS selected with great care, also CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, H A T S AND CAPS, NAILS, &c. &c. W e in v iti the attention ofthose wishing to pur chase, to examine our stock of goods, and even if we do not profess to sell “ Cheaper thdn the cheapest,” we w ill try* and give satislaction to all who may favor „ wHh .heir parronoge. ^ & & Binghamtdii May 7.1845. G. W. H O T CH fcm ^ LA W O F F ICE ■ C ORNER ol Court and Franklin streets'OY«*r Rexford’s store. BIN G H A M T O N , BROOME COi N. Y, D . S. & J. R. N S l c r N r ~ ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOR* ATI.AW AND . .* SOLICITORS AND COUNSELLORS IN ‘dttANCERYi EAGLE BU IL D IN G S , BING HAM T O N; N . V> P A R K ATTORNEY AT LAW AND MASTER AND EXAMINER IN CHANCERY. Office one door north of the Iris Office. Franklin St., Binghamton, N. Y. 1 ) 0 C T . S. D . - M AY be found at his old residence, Collier st opposite Evans’ B asin. ’’ Prompt attention given to all who may desire his services in the practice o f Medicine and Surgery Binghamton M ay 1st 1845. - p. b T brooks ; — P H Y S I C I A N A N D S U R G E O N . W OULD respectfully give hotice that he dtill as heretofore attend to all calls in the line ol his profession. Office at his residence on- the west side o f the Chenango, bn Front Street. TA ILO R IN G A t REDUCED- PRICES. \ T HE subscriber takes this method of inorming hi.- friends and the publie generally that he still continues in the above business at his old stand m the Eagle buildings and makes garments at a cheaper price than is don in any. other shop in town tor cash or produce. All work Warranted to be well made and in the latest fashion. Cutting done at the shortest hotice and warranted *° June 20,1844. J N - R1Ni3 D RY G O O W U H E A P - A Large lot of Sheet\. mgs, Alpaccas, Prints, Cloths, Dress Silks, Sattinetts and Shawls. W ill be sold at Pr™esf i SAM- H -p * h A l l . M arch 1.1845. “ F o r S a J e . Q E V E R A L House Lots, Eligibly situated in this KJ village, with or without Building materials-fof sa,e on long credit. A. DOUBLEDAY- Binghamion Noy, 11 , I 844 , 34 L A C H E S ! —Fine healthy Swedish and Spanish Leeches constantly on hand for application a t _________ REXFORD’S C RQCKERY'. ^Ifull supply* o f Crockery* afid Glass-ware, just received a n d forsale cheap by M av31* S. CARY & Co, C L O V E R S E E D . S CARY & CO. have Just received Fifty Bi • shels of the Large kind o f Clover Seed'of Si penor Quality for Sale Cheap. Feb. 19 th 1845. . 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 h o c e r . K EEPS Constantly on hand a large and better lected as ortmen't of goods than can befoufi at any sim ilar Establishment in the Country ever article of which will be sold as CH E A P AS T H 1 C H E A P E S T . The subscriber assures the Publi that he will not he UNDERSOLD. Attention i requested to the large^alalogtte of P atent Med: cinesin another Column oftliispaper. Feb. 10, 1845. L . M. REXFORD. C HEAP LA M P OIL—Only one dollar p et gal Ion for a first rate article-. • r o b T . c . T r i v e t t ^ AR-RIVAL OF D R Y G O O D B T r ] a W E E K A T N E W T O N & GOsi B OOTS AND SHOES, lowdr than ever at ° ct- H A L L ’S. A GOOD assortment of Goods for summer pant' coa-s&e at _________ N E W T O N & CO’S: N AILS and-Window Sash can be had in largi or small quantities at H A L L ’S', < March I 1845. .1 f 1A N DLL \Wick andCotton Yarn Selling chea V -'.a* v H A L L ’S: March 1, 1845. A LAGE lot ofsmaZl Nova Scotia Grind - Stones Superior to the Ohio, for srJe at 2. cents per Ihs-at _____________ s. A N E W T O N &COV . H ARDW A R E . Just received a good assbrt* ment o fhardw a reandsellingeheapby M ay 31 ______________ S. CARY & CO. ISH. CO D F ISH and Mackerel j,u$t received and forsale by S. CA R Y ^ CO. OIL OIL. L A M P , Tanners and Neats Foot Oil at A B B O T T ’S, H IT E LEAD, 50 Kegs W h ite Lead, Anil* 50 Boxes7 by*9 &.8by lOGZass, o f a good quaZityfor sa.Ze cheap at S. H. P. H A L L ’S. May 20tn 1844. B OOTS &■ Shoes ol all kinds, a large assortment direct from the manufacturers, selling cheap at H A L L ’S. C OPAL VARNISH, a prime article of Coael Furnituie Varnish, for sale at a low price b 1 ROBT. C. T R IV E T T . ' Opposite the Phenix Hotel. M E D I C I N E S A N D D R U G S . A fresh stock of pure Medicines and Drugs i now offered by the subscriber at wholesale 0 retail. Prices very low. ROB’T C. T R IV E T T , . ____________ Opposite the “Phenix Hotel.” B AREGES, Balzarines,MusliiiS, Ginghams.dec, &.C., some beautiful patterns; for sale by . j.& C . ROGERS. c a s h g r o c e r y . ( One dooe west o f the Rost - Office.') S B, Sc. T-TH O M P S O N successors toE. & O. • Field, have just receive! a new stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, Wines, Liquors Ac. Ac., which they, pledge themselves to sell as cheap as eirer, and positivelyas low as they can.be brought ‘in town. - • Binghamton M ay 27,1845. G L A S S , G L A S S . W IN D O W and Picture Glass o f all sizes by the box or light for sale cheap at ___________ T R I V E T T ’S “Cheap D rugstore.” W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y M U T U A L IN S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y , N EW SYSTEM .—The subscriber having bectl appointed Agent to receive applications fof insurance by this Company will be ready to attend to the Business of Insurance at his Office in. Bing hamton , or to make surveys in the adjacent town* whenever requested. Binghamton Aug. 8lh 1845. 21-3m B, N. LOOMIS. M OROCCO.—Another lot of those best Ciirraso Morocco, just received and for sale at July 1st.______________________A B B O T Y ’S. , I^eady Made Clothing O F A L L kinds and of our own mahufacture.sell- ing at New-York prices. - ' *f June 10, ’45.________C. H. BULKLEY & Co. ' N E W A tthe Old Favorite Store Corner o f Court and Washington Streeti (form e r ly occupied by R . A . Ford Co.y ^ T UU subscribers have j usZ received the Largesl New stock o f goods to be found in this ricm ftt Consisting of a L arge choice-stock of D ty Qoodj Groceries, Crockery, GZass ware, Boots & Shoes Hats and Caps &c. &c. , - **- SALES, to suit purchasers—A L L kinds of p ro duce taken in Exchange for goods. * ' • “ . _______________ S. A ; NEVVTON A C o ? P ROVISIONS. Pork; B e e f ,F iouraudM a c k erelby -he barrel or less quantity.- Codfisl Ac sold at cost and charges at the favorite cornel by s . a , N e w t o n a g o .. G L A S S , G L A S S . A U C T IO N PR IC E S .—T h e subscriber o ffersfdr sale a large lot of 7 by 9 and 8 by 10 Glass, bought a t a great b argain, and wijl b? soldat asm aU advance; a t T R l V E f 5S “ C heap D rugstore * 7 Opposite the Phenix HoieL ‘ 2800 Acres of Land j FOR SALE, T HEjsubscriber, for himself, and Joseph-81. Bo** worth Esq., offers for sale the Lands$af«ly3>ee longirgto the Nicols Estate; oil the westside o f th e Susqtiehannah River,;in the town of W indsor. T h e y are known a s NiedlsDorjK west ind'fixitk west tracts^ and contain the above-quantity ofgood Land, surrounded by improvements' andJm erseet- ed by roads, and therefore of easy access,' Some o f the Lots a re valuable for the pine tim b er on them, and all o f them h a r e anabundance o f fenciag tim- i *1. T h e land will be sold in single Lots, a n d the lar- %jBT lot* will be divided ifrequired, to suit purchas-. T h e price* will be reasonable? and tarms ac- commfidaling,' tdxespeciable applicant#. .7 . / ' A .D O (JBLED A Y ., Bingham tOB25ih A u g u st 1&45. ttSS** O UGARNft .Cheaper than can b e bough* in lhe O -:eife*'M« safiLat Carv A Co’s new Store.