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B a l s a m .--— T ins M edicine ban now b r e n before the pub ic for about three years, and althi.og'i) w c have not oxpen- ded thousahdsof dol lars in puffing-it, r a th e r tru s tin g t o i t s own m e rits fo r a reputation (which it h a s most fully s u stained) we now feel w arranted in rec om m e n d ing i t to th e com munity as the most s a f e , c e r t a i n and s p e e d y c u b e for a ll d iseases of the L U N G S that has e v e r y e t been offered. W e do not claim for it any foreign origin, \nor do we-wrap i t tip in the mantic ofantiquity. It is what its,nam e im p lies, an American article, compound ed o fRoots and Plants, tbe m edicinal qualities of which are know n to e v e ry one, and are tbe productions cf our own soil. All th a t w e do claim , is, that we have selected from these productions and m ade a combination, which is for the purposes we recom m end it, superior to a n y ever before in v e n ted ; and we now assert, w h at wo fully believe, that C o n s u m p t i o n c a n b e C u r e d , in a majority of the cases, by the tim e ly use o f this Balsam, aod all ordinary Coughs, w itliuuta single exception. Sold, W h o lesale and Retail, b y C o l t o n & B r i d g e s , S y r a c u s e , N . Y . F o r sale by A g e n ts (M erchants and Druggists) in all the country tow n s. Also, by L. M. Rexford and R. C. Triv ett, B ingham ton ; H . H em ingw a y , W h itney’s P o in t: Ro g e r s & Hagam an, Chenango Forks. N . G rim e s , of M a rcellos, Onondaga Go. G e n e ral agent for the State. , nlOmG H E L P ’S C o m p o u n d T o m n t t o P i l l s The V e g e table R e m e d y for D iseases arising from Im p u ri ties o f th e Blood, D y spepsia, Scrofula, and all Chronic dis eases; also a substitute, lor Calomel as a Cathartic in Fev ers and all Bilions affections. T h e s e Pills are not among those of doubtful efficacy. They have endured the test ill millions ofcases in tbe last s ix years, and now stand estab lished- h igh iu the reputation o f th e public, in all parts o fthe U n ited States, the Canadas, and T e x a s ; being extensive ly prescribed by tbe M e d ical Faculty w h e rever they have been introduced. T h e numerous certificates which have been presented to the Proprietor, from professional men and others, svince in an extraordinary m anner, tbeir e x ten sive applicability to d iseases g e n e r a lly . Professional men and those of sedentary habits, loudly applaud their hyge- ine properties, in obviating those evils incident to their oc cupation and want o f exercise. T h e y Ircvc no rival, in c u ring Billions D iseases, D y spep sia, L iver Complaints, Sick-headache, Jaundice Colds, III’ fiuenza, C a tarrh, Rheumatism, H eartburn, Acid Stomach, Palpitation. Loss of A p p e lif, Oustiveness, Cholic, &c; and being piild'iri their operation, without producing debility, th e y a r e perfectly safe for those of debilitated and feeble constitutions. A s a general F a m i l y M e d i c i n e , they are unequalled, being applicable arid safe for the young aiid the ao-ed. 33 ° None genuine without the signitnre of 1 he P roprietor, G R Phelps, AI. U . H artford Conn. Price 25c. For sale by Agents (M erchants and Druggists) in all the country towns. Also, b y L . M Rexford and R. G. Trivett Bingham ton ; II. Hem ingway, W h itney’s P o in t; Roger: & Hagam an, Chenango F o rks. N G rim e s, o f M arcellos, O n o n d aga Co., Gen.- Ag e n t for the State. _________ 40mC C I I E E S E J i A I U S A r a b i a n I J a i s a m . — ’F o r the cure of W o u n d s, Bruises, Sprains, Fractures, Burns, Scalds, Coughs, S ore Lungs, Sore Throat, O u insies, Croup, Sore or Inflamed Eyes, Ague in the F a c e , C a tarrh, G o i tre, Acute or C h ronic Rheum atism , Piles, Fistula, Sores, U lcers, G a n g rene, Chilblains, wounded or stiff Joints, numb or P e rished Lim bs, and local Inflammations ol all kinds. T h is valuable preparation has long been known, and ba sed on its own m e rits, and supported by incontestible facts; it has acquired a reputation unsurpassed by any ofthe va rious m e d icines offered to th e public, for the peculiar and efficacions pioperty it possesses for c u ring any ofthe above com plaints, by changing diseased action, and expelling from the system the various forms of diseases and suffer ing. B e ing prepared in accordance with strict, and w-ell established chem ical laws, its reputation has been and still is onward, and i t i s now extensively used in all parts o fthe U n ited States. M any em inent Physicians, in different States, now use it. in th e ir p ractice, and have authorized the publication of their certificates, and thousands of p ersons w h o se declining health had brought them almost to the verge of an untim ely grave, have been rescuedand perina- nenlly restored to health. P repared only by E. C h e e s e - MAN, Richfield Springs, N . Y. Sold by Colton & Bridges, Syracuse. Also, by L , M. Rexford and R . C . Trivett, Bingham ton; II. Hem ingway, W h itney’s P o in t; Rogers & H agam an, C h e n a n g o Forks. N . G rim e s of M arceilus, Onondaga Co., G e n e ral agent for the State. n40rn6 B a r c l a y ’s a - ! T E T t h e b a n n e r w a v e - l n t r i u m p h ! —O n ly M A N 1 a little more than four y e a r s a g o w as fcf^jatretluced to the public i i e # ( l s i t g § * C h e a p e s t S t o r e i n t h e S E V E R B E H I N D T H E A G E I ! F A L L A N D 1F& H W IN T E R . 'A V I N G re c e iv e d the F a s h i o n s fo r f a l l a n d W i n t e r , — I “w o u ld c a ll t h e a t te n t i o n o f m y c u s t o m e r s a n d th e p u b l i c to th i s fa c t , th a t I h a v e m y u s u a l a s s o r t m e n t o f H a t s , fin ish e d an d trim m e d s u p e r i o r to a n y offered fo r sa le in th is p l a c e ; a n d I n e e d n o t a d d , t h a t th e y a r e m a d e .o f th e b e s t s to c k n o w u s e d in H a t s , as a n y one w i l l a d m i t b y c a l l i n g a n d e x a m i n i n g . ~ a r e ~ P r i n c e de J o i n v i l l e . C a p s , th e m o s t a p p r o v e d sty le in N e .w - Y o r k fo r t h e W i n t e r . A first ra t e a r t i c l e o f M e n a n d B o y s ’ B r o a d c l o t h C a p s . Y o u th s , c l o t h a n d s i l k v e l v e t C a p s . C l o t h ca p s , fine a n d c o m m o n , F a r T r i m m e d , a n d o f every v a r i e t y o f s ty le s u i t a b l e f o r t h e s e a s o n . A l s o a g o o d a s s o r t m e n t c f OTTER, SEAL, NUTRIA and MUSK Cl A P S H a ir seal, seloit, Velveteen and Glazed caps. T ® YIKI l I MM90I£®B I w i s h to c a l l y o u r a t te n t io n to m y la r g e an d b e a u t i f u l a s s o r t m e n t of M U F F S ! su c h a s Isa b e l l a B e a r , R o c k y M o u n t a i n F o x , no. 1. X ' X . B l a c k L y n x , (n o b e t t e r c a n be p r o d u c e d ) sh o r t L y n x . I m ita t i o n do. G r e y F o x , G e r m a n L n s t r e d G e n e t t , ( n o t in f e r i o r to L y n x ) B e l g i u m an d F r e n c h C o n e y M u f f s . L a d i e s ’ sto c k s M isses- F a n c y M u f f s .— W h i t e R a b b it a n d F r e n c h c o n e y s k i n s f o r t r i m m i n g s . In s h o r t e v e r y a r t i c l e u s u a l l y k e p t in. t h e F a n c y F u r lin o . P l e a s e c a l l a n d e x a m i n e . , B U F F A L O R O B E S . A good a r t i c l e w h i c h w i l l be so ld a l a s m d l a d v a n c e fro m N e w - Y o r k p r i c e s fo r C A S H o r re a d y p a y . N . B - A l l ot' t h e a b o v e a r t i c l e s a r e o f t h e la te s t p a t t e r n s , m a d e o f t h e b e s t m a t e r i a l s , an d b o u g h t as lo w a s c a s h c a u b u y , a n d I s h a l l n o t b e undersold ! , A . B. R O G E R S . B i n g b a m t o n , N o v . 4 t h 1845. N E W GOODS, N E W GOODS! C H . B U L K L E Y & C o . h a v e ju s t re t u r n e d -• fro m N e w Y o r k w i t h a sp le n d id asso r t m e n t of F a l l a n d W i n t e r G o o d s w h i c h t h e y are n o w of f e r i n g to th e p u b l i c a s lo w a s c a n be fo u n d in a n y o t h e r E s t a b l i s h m e n t i n to w n . ' A m o n g w h i c h a r e B r o a d c l o t h s , C a s s i m e r s , S a t t i n e t t s , V e s t in g s , dross G o o d s o f a l l d e s c r i p t i o n s . A m e r i c a n E n g l i s h a n d F r e n c h P r i n t s o f a l l sty le s a n d q u a l i t i e s , t o g e t h e r w i t h e v e r y a r t i c l e u s u a l l y c-all d f o r i n a D r y g o c d v sto r e . In th e C r o c k e r y lin e w e b e g le a v e to sa y t h a t o u r a s s o r t m e n t i s l a r g e a n d th a t w e a r ^ n o t to be u n d e r so ld b y a n y c l o u r n e i g h b o u r s . R e a d y M a d e C l o t h i n g k e p t c o n s t a n t l y on b a n d a n d s e l l i n g a t s u c h p r i c e s th a t c u s t o m e r s c a n uo c o m p la i n . -f£=r P r o d u c e G o o d s . -f£3r C lothes C u t o r M a d e to o r d e r on the s h o r test n o t i c e a n d W a r r a n t e d . D o n l f o r g e t the n a m e . C . H . B U L K L E Y & C o . Bingham ton. O c t. 27th 1845. NEW GOODS. . Cheaper than the Cheapest!! F . W . T O M P K I N S . A T T H E L E R O Y S T O R E o n e d o o r e a s t o f th e c a n a l i s u o w o f f e r i n g to th 3 p u b l i c g r e a t b a r g a i n s in g o o d s ol a l l d e s c r i p t i o n s . A m o n g h is a s s o r tm e n t w i l l be fo u n d a g r e a t v a r i e t y o f D R E S S G O O D S , C o n s i s t i n g o f C a s h m e r e s , R e p d o . M u s l i n de L a i n e , B l a c k A l p a c c a s , c h a n g e a b l e an d fig u r e d do. s i l k W a r p do. P r i n t s o f a l l k i n d s sn d q u a l i t i e s . b r o a d c l o t h s , C a s s i m e r e s , S a t i n e t s , B e a v e r a n d P i l o t c l o t h s , F r e n c h c l o t h s a n d C a s s i m e r e s , F r e n c h D o e s k i n s , F l a n n e l s o f a l l c o l o r s , S a l i s b u r y fla n n e l , P l a i d c l o a k i n g , D r a b m o r e e n . H O I S E R Y . L a d i e s ’ w h i t e M e r i n o H o s e , w h i t e a n d b l a c k C o t t o n d o . b l a c k W o r s t e d , do. rib e d a n d p l a i n , b l a c k s i l k do, rib e d a n d p l a i n , C a s h m e r e do m a d e c o l o r s , A l p a c c a d o . m a d e c o l o r s . M e n s ’ M e r i n o a n d W o o l l e n } H o s e . B O O T S A N D S H O E S . M e n s ’ a n d B o y s ’ c o a r s e a n d f in e b o o ts an d sh o e s . L a d i e s ’ S l i p p p r s o f a l l q u a l i t i e s , L a d i e s ’ lin e k i d B u s k i n s , double a n d s i n g l e soles, cheaper th a n th e y h a v e e v e r been so ld i n B i n g h a m t o n . G R O C 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 & 3. A l l of w h i c h w i l l b e s o ld f o r R eady P ay c h e a p e r th a n th e y c a n be b o u g h t a t a n y o t h e r s t o r e w e s t o f N e w Y o r k city . B i n g h a m t o n O c t. 6 th 1845. RHEUMATISM. B L A K E S L E E ’S c e l e b r a t e d sp e c i f i c B o n e L i - m e n t f o r t h e c a r e ol R h e u m a t i s m s p r a i n s & c . fo r s a l e b y L , M . R E X F O R D . o f a l l b i n d s ta k e n in e x c h a n g e f o r for the prevention o. seating in the sy.-teiu any of those l a tent com plaints whieh term inate in co n s u m p tio n . From the outset, the people r e g a rded it with peculiar favor as of the most e x traordinary value. In the short space of four vears it has becam e famous all over this continent and a portion'of Europe, as the most Invaluable rem e d y in exis tence in eradicating C o u g h s, Golds. Inflammation of the Lungs, Croup, Astluna. B ronchitis, and alf those complaints which are preceded by the w a rning of a chilled system . .C a u t i o n iso f tho utmost importance iu attending to m a - 1 ny diseases. It cannot be denied but that c o n s u m p t i o n I gives full notice of its approach, and at such times we | -hoild be cautious in m aking instant use. o f P e a s e ’ s C o m - ; p o u n d E x t r a c t o f I I o a h h o u n d _ C a n d y . The effect is w o n d e rful; it softens die throat and lungs, and restores them tiith e ir na’ural, healthy s'ute, besides guarding them against other im m ediate attacks. I t i s composed o f 25 of the m o s t safe and sal tury cough ingredients. N. G im m e s , Mai cellos, N. Y . G e n e ral agent, for the state. For sale by A g e n ts (M erchants and D ruggists) in all the country towns. Also, by L. M. Rexford and R . O. T riv ett, B ingham ton; II. Hem inway, W h itn e y ’s P o in t; Rog ers & Ilngam ap, Chenango F o rks. 40m6 The above are also a g e n ts for Bristol’s Sarsaparilla, Har bor's E x tract of Lungwort, and F a h n e s tock’s Vcrmiftige. Cheap Marble Factory. C O N G D O N & W H E T ING, M a r b l e D e a le r s ,, B i n g h a m t o n , N .Y .i b e g leav e to sa y to t h e i r l a r g e c i r c l e o f c u s to m e r s , an d th e p u b l i c g e n e r a l l y , th a t th e y still c o n tin u e t h e i r ’ l a r b l e S h o p on C o u r t St., a f e w d o o w e a s t o f th e C a n a ! B r i d g e , n n d th a t th e y a r e c o n s t a n t l y e n l a r g in g th e i r fa c ilitie s fo r th e acco m m o d a tio n o f t h o s e w h o m a y n e e d a r t i c l e s in t h e i r l i n e . In th e b e a u t y a n d . T r d u r a b i l i t y o f th e m a t e r i a l th e y iu r n i s h , a s w e l l a s e x c e l l e n c y of w o r k m a n s h i p , c o r r e e t a n d a p p r o p r i a t e l e t t e r i n g and', c a r v i n g , ancl f in e n e s s o f f i n i s h , t h e y a r e d e t e r m i n e d n o t to be e x c e l l e d : w h i l e th e y a r e fre e to p le d g e th e m s e lv e s to th e c i t i z e n s o f B i n g h a m t o n , B r o o m e ancl t b e a d j o i n i n g C o u n t i e s o f t h i s S t a t e a n d P e n n s y l v a n i a , th a t th e y w i l l s u p p l y th e m o n a s fa v o r a b le t e r m s a s a n y d e a l e r s w e s t of A l b a n y a n d N e w - Y o r k . T h e y h a v e n o w o n h a n d a w e ll s e l e c t e d a s s o r t m e n t o f M a r b l e , fo r T o m b S to n e s , T a b l e s , H e a r t h s , P a i n t S t o n e s , S i n k s , W i n d o w C a p s an d S i l l s , & e ., an d a n y r a r e r a r t i c l e in , th e i r l i n e , su c h a s co s tly M o n u m e n t s o r M a n t e l s j th e y w ill ho ld t h e m s e l v e s in re a d i n e s s to f u r n i s h to o r d e r o n t h e m o s t r e a s o n ab l e te r m s . O r d e r s fro m th e c o u n t r y a r e so l i c i t e d , a n d th e a r t i c l e s D E L I V E R E D , i f d e s ir e d . C o u n t r y P r o d u c e w i l l b e r e c e i v e d in p a y m e n t . B i n g h a m t o n F e b . 17. 1 8 4 5 . ____________ _________ Stove, Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron ESTABLISHM E N T . L I V E A N D L E T L I V E . U N O H U M B U G a * S. H. P. H A L L 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 inducements now offering a t 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. I f low priced Groceries, sueh as two shilling Tea, six cent Coffee, six cent Tobacco, -thirty cent Molasses, are wanted, look for HALL’S. A very large stock ol Crockery and Looking Glasses, and in fact nearly every article wanted in a family, can be found a t H A L L ’ S v e r y c h e a p s t o r e . Produce of all kinds wanted f o r Cash or Goods. B i n g h a m t o n , O c t . 1 4 , 1 8 4 5 . '• - • BINGHAM T ON FO U N D R Y . 'TVHE S u b scribers h a v i n g formed a c o-partwership, -*• and purchased the entire interest of-H.. Mather tn this.establishment, Walild respectful<y announce fo the citizens of Binghamton, and tlie.publls gener- . T. app- IS A A C W . O V E R H I S E R . H A V I N G p u r c h a s e d th e in t e r e s t o f A . J . C o ffin, in th e ab o v e E s t a b l i s h m e n t , w o u ld r e s p e c t f u l ly in f o r m th e c i t i z e n s o f B i n g h a m t o n , an d th e s u r ro u n d i n g c o u n t r y , t h a t h e i s n o w o p e n i n g f o r s a l e , a t t h e “ O ld sta n d of O v e r h i s e r & C o f f in ,” th e l a r g e s t a n d b e s t v a r i e t y o f S T O V E S e v e r o f f e r e d in th i s m a r k e t a m o n g w h i c h m a y b e lo u n d P R E M I - U VI, U N I O N , an d E L E V A T E D O V E N S to v e s , o f d i f f e r e n t p a t t e r n s : W A G E R ’S C E L E B R A T E D A I R T I G H T sa i d to be th e best in u s e . S i x P la t e . B o x , a n d P A R L O R S to v e s , o f e v e r y v a r i e t y a n d sty l e . A lso , 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 . M a n u f a c t u r e d a n d k e p t c o n s t a n t l y on h a n d , fo r sa l e , as c h e a p a s c a n b e t h o u g h t in th e c o u n t y . R E P A I R I N G o f a l i k i n d s , d o n e on sh o r t n o t i c e , and all o r d e r s in h i s l i n e p r o m p tly a t ten d e d to. T h e su b s c r i b e r th a n k f u l f o r p a s t fa v o r s , h o p e s by s t r i c t a t t e n t i o n to b u s in e s s a n d lh e c a l l s o f h is c u s t o m e r s , to m e r i t a l i b e r a l s h a r e of th e p u b l i c p a t r o n a g e . I. W , O V E R H I S E R . B i n g h a m t o n , N o v . 4 ,1 8 4 5 . __________ n33U I N T H E H E A L I N G A R T 1 Im p o rtant to Invalids and Friends o f the Sick. M E D I C I N E , h o w e v e r efficacio u s , h a s a l w a y s b e e n ta k e n w i t h d i s s a t i s f a c t i o n by th e sic k , o w in g to its u n p l e a s a n t n a t u r e . H e n c e it h a s e v e r been th - s t u d y o f -11 g r e a t p h y s i c i a n s to d i s g u i s e i t s n a u c e o u s ta s te. B u t t h e i r effo r ts h a v e n e v e r b e e n c r o w n .'d w i t h c o m p le t e s u c c e s s . I t w a s left f o r D r . S m ith to a c c o m p l i s h . H a v i n g g i v e n t h e su b je c t h is u n r e m i t t i n g a t t e n t i o n fo r n e a r l y tw o y e a r s , he h a s , ifte r s p e n d i n g a c o n s i d e r a b l e s u m o f m o n e y , p r o d u ced a m e d i c i n e w h i c h , w h le i t i s e v e r y w a y a g r e e ab le to th e p a l a te , i s s u r e to t r i u m p h o v e r D I S E A S E a n d a l l o p p o s it io n , a n d to re p a y h im fo : h is d e v o tio n t o t h e i m p r o v e m e n t of t h e m e d i c a l sc ie n c e . D R . G B E N J S M I T H ’S S U G A R C O A T E D ‘'Im p r o v e d In d ia n V e g e table P i l l s A r e th e r e s u l t o f t h i s la b o r . T h e i r e j e c t s , an d the g e n e r a l f a v o r w ith w h ich th e y h a v e been re c e i v e d in a l l p a r t s o f t h e U n ite d S ta te s , w a r r a n t t h e p r o p r i e t o r iu t h e d e c l a r a t i o n th a t “ th e y a r e th e g r e a t e s t im p r o v e m e n t i n m e d i c i n e e v e r knO w n .” . U n ilike ail a l l o t h e r p ills, th e s e n e i t h e r g r i p e , p r o d u c e n a u se a , n o r a n y o h e r u n p l e a s a n t se n s a ti o n , w h i l e th e v a r e as p o w e r f u l , as it is p o s s i b le f o r a m e d i c i n e to be, a n d be h a r m l e s s . 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S to m a c h a n d F u r r e d t o n g u e find a p o s i t i v e an t id o te in th e s e “ S u g a r C o a te d P i l l s . ” F E M A L E S u n d e r a n y c i r c u m s t a n c e s , m a y ta k e th e m , a r .d th e y - w i . l p r o m o te r e g u . a r a c t i o n , a n d p r e s e r v e h e a l t h a n d stre n g t h o f Ixcly ancl v i v a c i t y o f m in d . F o r c e r tific a te s o f l a d i e s , Ave r e f e r t b e i n v a l i d to a p a m - p h e t to b e h a d o f h e a g e n ts. B u t w e w i l l m e r e l y r e t e r t o a le w w h o h a v e b e e n c u r e d b y th e u s e o t th e s e P i l l s . R . T h o m p s o n , 56 N o r t h M o o r e s t r e e t , ( n e p h e w o f t h e l a te J u d g e T h o m p s o n ) c u e d o f p e r i o d i c a l H e a d a c h e an d p a i n in t h e b r e a s t. R . M . P a i k , U . S. N a v y , f e v e r ancl s c t o f u l a . J a c o b C a r i o e k ’s d a u g h t e r , N o . 8 S t a p l e st. c u r e d o f W o r m s . M r s . S A . G o u ld , ( M a t r o n o f t b e U . S N a v a l H o s p i t a l ) c u r e d o f h e a d a c h e a n d b i l l i o u s affectio n s . S a r a h D o u g la s , c o r n e r o f L u d lo w a n d W a l k e r s ts c u r e d o f p a i n in th e h e a d , d im n e s s o f s i g h t , &■.. J a s . M . T u r n e r , la t e o f th e U . S . N a v j ', 581 G r e e n w i c h st. c u r e d o f w e a k n e s s i n th e b r e a s t, co s - tiv e n e s s a n d d if ficu lty ol b r e a t h i n g . I r a A l v o r d , C a z e n o v i a , N . Y . c u r e d o f b i l i o u s o m p 'a i n t . J a m e s J . B e v i n s , d e p u t y s h e r if f , h a s s e e n th e m US- 'd in th e d e b t o r ’s p r i s o n w ith a s t o n i s h i n g r e s u l t s . H o n . P C . L a w r e n c e , an d N a t h a n B a l l , M . D . o f M i c h i g a n , h a v e te s tifie d to s e v e r a l r e m a r k a b l e c u r e s o f f e v e r a n d a g u e b y th e s e P i l l s . S o ld a t 179 G r e e n w i c h st. N . Y . C A U T L O N — T h e p u b l i c s h o u l d r e m e m b e r t h a t N O ( S u g a r C o a t e d ) P i l l s c a n b e g e n u in e , u n le s s D r . G . B E N J . S M I T H ’S s i g n a t u r e is o n th e sid e o f e v e r y b o x . T h i s is im p o r t a n t , as m i s e r a b l e m e d i c i n e m a y b e en v e lo p e d w ith s u g a r . T h e s e P i l l s a r e m a d e o f t h e pu r e s t m .TORIALS, a n d th e y w ill b e a r th e s c r u t i n y o f e i t h e r p h y s i c i a n o r c h e m is t. B u t a w o r t h le s s i m i t a t i o n h a s b e e n m a d e , w h ic h h a s n o re c o m m e n d a tio n b u t t h e s u g a r w h ich c o v e r s u p a v i l e m i x t u r e o f a l o e s a n d c o l c y n t h . B e w a r e o f s u c h i m p o s i t i o n . P a t e n t O f f i c e .- R e c e i v e d t h i s 17 th d a y o f J u n e , 1844 f r o m D r . G . B e n j. S m i t h b y C o l. J . D . S tev e n s o n , ih e fe e o f T h i r t y D o l l a r s , p a y a b le on h i s a p p l i c a t i o n f o r a P a t e n t f o r a P i l l “ C o a te d w i t h S u g a r . ” H . L . E L L S W O R T H , C o m m i s s i o n e r of P a t e n t s , F o r s a l e b y L . M . R e x f o r d . B i n g h a m t o n . < * ly F . C H E A P E R T H A N T H E C H E A P E S T . A l w a y s i n A d v a n c e o f i h e A g e ! W . T O M P K I N S , in addition to his form e r u n r i v a l l e d assortm e n t of D R Y G O O D S . G R O C E R I E S , C R O C K E R Y , N A I L S . & c . , lms just received 15 Jhlhds. Sugar, 35 Boxes Candles, 15 Hhds. Molasses, 25 Bags Coffee, 30 Chests Tea, 16 Boxes Tobacco, A l l o f w h i c h are offered W h o l e s a l e and R e t a i l ch e a p e r than ih e y can be b o u g h t at a n y other Store in B r o o m e C o u n t y . __________ W A N T E D . 20,000 Bushels of W heat, Rye, and W hite Beans, for which Cash will be Paid. F. W. TOMPKINS. Binghamton, December 10th 1845. This establishment has been fitted up on an enlar ged scalewilh special reference to the in c r e a s e d d e mand for eastings and machinery and is furnished with a superior STEAM ENGINE of sufficient pow er for the various branches of the establishment, en- abZing the proprietor to execute all orders for cast ings and Machinery upon very short notice.- • Connected with this estabZishment is a machine shop under the strict-personaZ supervision Ofone of the proprietors—Mr. Overhiser, who hasforseveral years been connected with some ofthe hea viestman- ufacturing establishments in the state as a machinist where machinery and other work can, be fitted tip in as good-styZeasfat any other establishment in the State. Plans and drawings of machinery of every description can be furnished at the furnace.- In a d d i t i o n t o t h e g e n e r a l a s s o r t m e n t o f c a s t i n g s U iuaZly f o u n d a t e s t a b l i s h m e i i t s . o f t h i s b i n d , era b r a c i n g a g r e a t v a r i e t y , c a n ne f o u n d C a ld r o w K e t tle s o f alZ s iz e s . A l s o h o l l o w w a r e o f e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n . S t o v e a n d sto v e c a s t i n g s , a g e n e r a l a s s o r t m e n t e r b h r a e i n g d i f f e i e n t k i n d s o f m a n y o f t h e im p r o v e d p a t t e r n s m a d e fro m th e b e s t o f I r o n . , A l so D u r k e y s r e c e n t im p r o v e d w a t e r w h e e l . A lso H o t c h k i s s r e a c t i o n w a t e r w h e e l s . AZso J o h n s o n ’s re c e n t i m p r o v e d w h e e l s f o r floU r a h d 's a w m i l l s a n d a l l t h e *>cessary p a t t e r n s f o r miZI g e a r i n g o f e v e r y d e s c i i p t i o n . A l s o s t e a m e n g i n e s m a n u l a c H ired o f s u f l i c i e n t p o w e r to d r i v e a n y m a c h i n e r y u s e d in th i s s e c t i e n . W a n t e d i n e x c h a n g e t o r c a s t in g s a n y q u a n t i t y o f oZd ir o n , s t o n e c o a f a n d m o s t ltin d o f p r o d u c e . T h e s u b s c r i b e r s h o p e b y s t ri a l a t t e n t i o n to t h i s b u s i n e s s to m e r i t , a n d respectfuZ lv s o l i c i t p a t r o n a g e . T H E O . A . T H A Y E R , B E N J . H . O V E R H I S E R . A T W O O D S ITot Air Empire Cooking Stove. FT M 1 E c i t i z e n s o f B i n g b a m t o n a n d v i c i n i t y a r e r e - _L sp e c t l u l l y in f o r m e d , t h a t th e u n d e r s i g n e d h a s p r o c u r e d th e r i g h t to s e l l A tw o o d ’s H o t A i r E m p i r e C o o k i n g S to v e . T h e a d v a n t a g e s w h i c h th i s sto v e possesses o v e r a l l 01 h e r s th a t h a v e b e e n in v e n te d w ill be re a d i l y a p p r e c i a t e d u p o n an e x a m i n a t i o n o f th e p h il o s o p h i c a l p r i n c i p l e s u p o n w h i c h it i s c o n stru c t e d , a n d i t s p e r f e c t a d a p t a t i o n to th e p u r p o s e s d e s i g n e d . It is s i m p l e i n its a r r a n g e m e n t , n e a t a n d c h a s e in i ts a p p e a l a s c e , e c o n o m ical i n th e co n s u m p tio n o t fu e l, an d b o th d u r a b l e a n d c o n v e n i e n t i n its u s e . It h a s a l a r g e o v e n , a n d fo u r b o i l e r h o le s — th e e n t i r e h e a t a t a l l t i m e s p a s s e s d i r e c t l y i n ro tatio n u n d e r t h e f ir s t t h r e e b o ile r s , an d th e n , by a n . e n t i r e n e w a r r a n g e m e n t o f th e flues, is c a r r i e d a r o u n d e a c h e n d o f t h e o v e n , a n d u n d e r th e f o u r th b o i l e r i n - to t h e e x i t p ip e , a s w i l l b e s e e n on e x a m i n a t i o n . C E R T I F I C A T E . A n n e x e d a r e a le w w h o h a v e th e s e sto v e s in u - e , w h i c h w ill se r v e i n so m e m e a s u r e , to s h o w th e e s tim a tio n in w h i c h th e y a r e h e l d : W e , th e u n d e r s i g n e d , h a v e i n u s e A tw o o d ’s H o t A i r C o o k i n g S to v e , a n d a r e w i l l i n g t o b e a r te s tim o n y to i t s m a n y e x c e l l e n t q u a l i t i e s . I t p e r f o r m s a l l th e v a r i o u s o p e r a t i o n s o f a c o o k i n g sto v e w ith g r e a t c o n v e n i e n c e , a n d le s s f u e l, t h a n a n y o t h e r s to v e w e h a v e e v e r seen o r used, a n d w e w o u ld re c o m m e n d o u r f r i e n d s a n d t h e p u b l i c , w i s h i n g a first r a t e c o o k in g a p p a r a t u s , to e x a m i n e t h e E m p i r e S to v e p r e v i o u s lo p u r c h a s i n g . P . R o b ins, W m Cook, E B G reen , Sam i W eed , .7 F e ller, J a s H a lste a d . B i n g h a m t o n , S e p t. 20, 18-15. The New- York E v e n in g P o s t contains the follow in g notice o f this Stove, which was exhibited at the tale F a ir of the American Institute , at Niblo’s Gar den, No. 4 0 1 : A tw o o d ’ s H ot A ir E m p ir e C ookins S t o v e .— W e h a ,re g i v e n i h i s sto v e a t h o r o u g h e x a m i n a t i o n , an d w e t h i n k th a t i t i s b e t t e r a d a p te d to c u l i n a r y p u r p o se s th a n a n y o t h e r sto v e vve h a v e e x a m i n e d , an d f o r b a k i n g o r r o a s t i n g i t m u s t b e i n v a l u a b l e . T h e s t o v e is so c o n s t r u c t e d , th a t cold a i r is a d m itte d th r o u g h fi h o l e a t t h e b o tto m , a n d th e n p a s s e s th r o u s b a c h a m b e r by th e sid e o f th e fire,, w h e r e il b e c o m e s p e r f e c tly h e a te d , a n d is th e n in t r o d u c e d in to the o v e n . A t t h e to p b f t b e o v e n , t h e r e i s a b o le tin o u g h w h i c h th e ste a m th a t a r i s e s f ro m th e a r t i c l e b a k e d is c a r r i e d oflf. O u r a t t e n t i o n w a s d i r e c t e d to th is sto v e by a m e m b e r o f th e A m e r i c a n In s t i t u t e , w h o h a s l a t e l y p u r c h a s e d o i i e f o r h i s o w n u .se , an d h e s a y s i t is s u p e r i o r to a n y sto v e th a t h e h a s e v e r u s e d . T h i s sto v e m a y be u s e d e i t h e r i n su m m e r o r w i n t e r , a n d w ith e i t h e r w o o d o r co a l, an d w ill a n s w e r e v e r y p m p o s e o f a n o v e n , w i t h a b o u t o n e - th i r d o f t h e ex p e n s e . C o n s t a n t l y on h a n d , ancl f o r s a l e b y S . J . O L M S T E D , F r a n k l i n - s t r e e t tw o d o o r s so u th o f L . M . R e x f o r d ’s D r u g S t o r e , a n d o n e d o o r n o r t h of T h e I r i s office. N . B . F i v e siz ^ s o f th e P r e m i u m C o o k i n g S to v e s , t o g e t h e r w i t h a g e n e r a l a s s o r t m e n t o f P a r lo r , B o x , an d o t h e r S to v e s , a n d S h e e t - I r o n , T i n a n d C o p p e r W a r e , c o n s t a n t l y on h a n d , a n d m a n u - TV. m 4 m a d ^ a a m d A M ^ fa c t u r e d to o r d e r . B i n g h a m t o n O c t. 1 st 1845. C A S H G /l’O C E R Y . ( One door west, o f ths Post Office.) S B . & T . T H O M P S O N s u c c e s s o r s t o E . & O . • F i e l d , h a v e ju s t re c e i v e 1 a n e w sto c k o f F A M I L Y G R O C E R I E S , W i n e s , L i q u o r s See. & c ., w h ic h th e y p le d g e th e m s e lv e s to se ll a s c h e a p a s e v e r , a n d p o s i t i v e l y a s lo w a s t h e y c a n b e b r o u g h t in to w n . B i n g h a m t o n M a y 2 7 ,1 8 4 5 . _______ I I a r i i e s s , S a d d l e s , T R U N K S , V A L I C E S . I N e x c h a n g e lo r L u m b e r , G r a i n , YVood, an d m o s t k i n d s wf C O U N - R Y P R O D U C E , a t th e old sta n d o f A . G . H U L L , tw o d o o r s w e s t of R e x f o r d ’s c o r n e r . N . B . G i v e n a w a y fo r C A S H . S e p t . 2 3 , 1815. 2 7 _ <5j ' h r # s i s s a T HE subscriber begs leave to inform the ladies th a t h e h a s .Tn-?t r e n a m e d fro m N e w Y o r k w ith a n e w a n d b e a u t i f u l a s s o r t m e n t o f P e r f u m e r y , T o y s a n d F a n c y G o o d s . A l s o a , c h o i c e C o l l e c t i o n o f N E W M U S I C . C o m p r i s i n g t h e m o s t f a s h i o n a b l e S o n g s , D u e ttes, G L u artets, G t u a r d r i l l e s , P o l k a s & c . A r r a n g e d fo r th e P i a n o F o r t e a n d G u i t a r f r o m llie l a t e s t O p e r a s O c t. 1 5 ,1 8 4 5 . W . H . N O L A N D . B O O K S fo r th e T h o u g h t f u l — C h a r l o t t e E l i z a b e t h s w o r k s v i z : C o m b in a t io n , c o n f o r m i t y , th e c h u r c h v isib le , u p a n d d o in g , F l o r a l B i o g r a p h y H a r f e d ’s d r e a m b y R e v J o h n T o d d — M e m o i r s o f the R e v e r e n d ’s E l i a s C o r n e l i u s , A s a h e l N e tt leto n , J W i l l i a m s , L e g h R i c h m o n d , a n d M e m o i r o f M r s D w i g h t an d M r s G r a n t — A b e l 011 M i s s i o n s — J a y s F a m i l y P r a y e r s — D a n t e ’s v isio n o t H e l l , P u r g a t o r y a n d P a r a d i s e , T r a n s l a t e d by th e R e v H e n r y F . C a r y — R a n c h ’s P s y c h o l o g y — L i f e in E a r n e s t by J a s 'H a m i l t o n . F o r sa l e a t th e B o o k S t o r e o f H . E . P R A T T . N O T I C E i s hereby g iv e n t h a t th e N o tes, B o o b s a n d A c c o u n t s o f B e n ja m in J ones h a v e been a s sig n e d to the s u b s c r i b e r . T h e y wilZ be found f o r the p r e s e n t w i t h Jo s e p h W h i t e a t th e Office o f B . N . L o o m is E s q ., A l i p e r s o n s h a v i n g u n s e ttle d a c c o u n t s w ith th e s a i d Jo n e s a r e requested t o caZl a n d settle th e m im m p d i a t e l y I S A A C V . W H I T E . S e p t. 25 1844. 2 7 tf. N E W A R R A N G E M E N T . — F A N C Y W E A V - IN G A N D D Y E I N G . J O H N R . H A R V E Y , h a s ta k e n sh o p fo r m e r l y o c c u p i e d b y C h a s . E . J o h n s o n , on C o u r t s t r e e t in M c K i n n e y ’s E x c h a n g e B u iZ d in g , o n t h e E a s t s id e o f t h e C a n a l , w h e r e h e i s p r e p a r e d to C o l o r and W e a v e F l o w e r ’ d C o v e r l e t s ; F l o w e r e d , s t r i p e d a n d R u g C A R P E T I N G , a n d a l s o P l a i n W e a v i o g , on a s s h o r t n o tic e a n d a s c h e a p a s a n y o t h e r p e r s o n . — H e w i l l k e e p e x p e r i e n c e d w o r k m e n , a n d h o p e s to g i v e s a t i s f a c t i o n to t h o s e t h a t w i l l g i v e h i m a caZl. C a 'l o n c e a n d se e . S t o « k , fo u n d a n d m a d e u p t o o a d e r , i f r e q u e s t e d . Binghamton, June 27,1844. R E M O V E D T O “E M P I R E B L O C K ” S i g n o f t h e G o l d e n M o r t a r . TR IV E T T S C H E A P BmiKG- STO K E . N O W p e r m a n e n t l y lo c a t e d in th e N e w B l o c k , c o r n e r o f C o u r t a n d W a s h i n g t o n stre e ts — T h i s e s t a b l i s h m e n t c o n t a i n s th e m o s t e x t e n s i v e a s so r tm e n t o f M E D I C I N E S , P A I N T S , O I L S . G L A S S , Dye-W oods . Coloring Materials, Rope, T w i n e . B r u s h e s . P a t e n t M e d i c i n e s f Spices. Essences. Perfumery , <fyc 6pc. T h e g r e a t e s t c a r e is o b s e r v e d in tb e se l e c t i o n o f th e sto c k , a n d a s e v e r y a r t i c l e is b o u g h t a t th e L O W E S T C A S H P R I C E , th e p u b l i c m a y b e as su r e d t h a t n o i n d i v i d u a l c a n o f fer a n y a r t i c l e in th e a b o v e lin e c h e a p e r th a n th e s u b s c r i b e r . A l l G O O D S w a r r a n t e d p u r e , a n d f a i r d e a l i n g g u a r a n t i e d . A la r g e su p p l y o f t h e fo l l o w i n g C O N S T A N T L Y O N H A N D . B i n g h a m t o n , O c to b e r 2 5 , 1 8 4 3 . 33 A l u m A l c o h o l I n d i g o Opium B r i m s t o n e L o g w o o d F u s t i c S a l E r a t u s S a l S o d a N u t m e g s C i t r o n C l o v e s M a d d e r O i l Y i t r i o l M u r i a t e T i n B o r a x C i n n a m o n S a g e Isin g l a s s C a s t e r O il L i n s e e d O i l B o i l ’d L i n . O i l W hite Lead T u r p e n t i n e O o p a l V a r n i s h . J a p a n V a r n i s h S w e e t O i l C a s t i l e S o a p L i q u o r i c e B r i t i s h L u s t r e S a l t P e t e r G l u e P a i n t B r u s h e s S m a l t s S a n d P a p e r B l ’k & B l u e I n k M a t c h e s E p s o m S a lts P a r e g o r i c H i v e S y r u p Syrup Squills P i c a r a B u r g u n d y P itch M a g n e s i a Cold C r e a m L i p S a l v e C o l o g n e Rose W a t e r S p e r m C a n d l e s S p e r m O il T a l lo w Candles W h i t i n g Putty W h i t e S o a p G o d l r ’s C o r d O p o d e ld o c , & c . L I S T O F P O P U L A R M E D I C I N E S . ' F o r S a le by L . M . B l a c k ing R O B E R T C . T R I V E T T N o . 2 . “ E m p i r e B l o c k .” B i n g h a m t o n , N o v . 18, 1845.. V A L U A B L E E X T E R N A L R E M E D Y . H U N T ’S L I N I M E N T .— T h is c e le b r a ted rem e d y is now for the first tim e offered to lh e N e w Y o rk p u b lic; lhe cele b r ity w h ich i t has o b tained in th e county (W e s tch e s ter) w h e r e it %vas o riginally introduced, has in d u c e d th e propri eto r to extend its s a le throughout the country. T h e r e has n e v e r y e t b e e n disco v e red an ex tern a l rem e d y ihat. has proved so c e rtain in its effects in p e rm a n e n tly cu r in g the follow ing d isea s e s ; R h e u m a tism S w e lled Lim b s, P a in in the C h e s t an d B u e k , S p rains, B ruises, N e rvous Affec tions, W e a k n e s s in the J o in ts. C o n tractions o f th e M u scles, B u rn s , S a lt R h e u m , C roup, A g u e i n t h e F a c e , Tooth A c h e , & c. & c . T b e follow ing le t te r s from the h ig h ly em inent P h y s ician s who have had c h a r g e o f th e H o spital in th e Sing S in g S tate P rison for m a n y y e a rs, is th e m o s t'pnw e rful evidence in fa vor o f this cele b r a ted E x tern a l R e m e d y , a n d is a sufficient g u a r a n tee that i t i s w o rthy th e confidence o f the public.— F o r particulars; see th e certificates accom p a n y ing each box. P r i c e 2 5 c e n ts. S i n g S in g , D e c e m b e r 2 6 th 1844. M y D e a r S i r : R e c e ived yo u r note o f y e s t e r d a y ask in g m y opinion in relation to H u n t’s Linim ent.,' p rep a r e d by M r. G . E. Stanton. K n o w ing its com p o sition, and having frequently u s e d it, I c a n recom m e n d i t to you a s a ^ a f e ex tern a l rem e d y , anrl in m y opinion^the. b e s t L in im e n t now in use. V e r y tru ly an d respectfu lly yours. A. K. H O F F M A N , M . D . C q l, F ib r b b V a n C o u b h a k d t . 1 fully concur in th e above Opinion. W M . N , B E L C H E R , M . D . N ew C astle , N ov . 20, 1844. S ir— M y child was s e ized with a sev e r e sore th r o a t; the lum p s on each s id e w e re about h a lf tb e size of a lien’s egg: and closed h e r throat, so th a t s h e could s c a r c e ly b r e a th e .— A t y o u r recom m e n d a tion I purchased-a b ttle o f H u n t’s L inim e n t, w h ich I thoroughly ap p lied to th e glands o f h e r th r o a t; ir operated lik e a charm ; a f e w applications r e stored h e r to perfect h e a lth . I have suffered m u c h from salt rh e u tn in m y feet. I ap p lied th e L in im e n t, and am happy to say that the soreness and d istress w h ich I have ex p e rien c e d in th is c impluint. w as en tirely r e lie v e d . T h is valuable rem e d y should be in tlic h a n d s ' of ev e r y fam ily. A A R O N L . 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B ishop’s P ills, Goodm a n ’s P i l l s , M i l e s T o m a t o P i l l s , Jew D a v i d ’s o r H e b r e w Piaster, Longley’s Great W e tem Indian Panacea, Roof’s Ringbone Cure, S a n d ’s S a r s a p a r i l l a S a n d ’s S a l t R h e u m R e m e d y R o m a n E y e B a l s a m I n d i a n ’s P a n a c e a M c M u n n ’s E l i x i r o f O p i u m P h i n n e y ’s P i l l s M o f f a t’s L i f e P i l l s “ P h o e n ix B i t t e r s S h e r m a n ’s M e d i c a t e d L o z e n g e s “ F e v e r & A g u e L o z e n g e s “ D i n n e r L o z e n g e s “ P o o r M a n ’s P l a s t e r - J a y n e ’s E x p e c t o r a n t “ H a i r T o n i c “ T o n i c V e r m i f u g e “ C a r m i n a t i v e B a l s a m “ S a n a t i v e P i l l s D a i l e y ’s P a i n E x t r a c t o r H a v ’s L i n i m e n t f o r P i l e s W a s h i n g t o n E l i x i r l o r D y s i n t e r y , & c C o o p e r ’s C o rvi S a l v e M a r r ’s C o r o S a l v e G r i d l e y ’s SaZt R h e u m O m tm e r a t D r . 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H erxV G e r m a n V e g e tab le. H E A P 4 C I 1 £ P I L L S ^ - ' i R E P A R E D by T iuden **— Tirfi«naW_‘„ N . Y .—A m o n g th e rarioM rctnediet -bafoirw tb e p u b li c lliere x re none whoee vjrtuea bare more, cheerfully and uhireraally acknowledged,' m . being peculiarly well adapted for removing Headache.-j Sick Headache, and the whole class.hf k indred diaea- j ses by restoring a healthy tone and action to the Stom ach, from a disordered state of which arise\* most, if pot all the difficulties o f i h e head- . ; I t was the result o f m any years study, a h d experf-J ence o f an em inent physiciani a n d . was used by him through a long and extensive practice, it is>a happja\ combination of vegetable substances, id mild, Mfc*-- but effectual. Headache is a disease IVom w h ich , arises more misery to tbe hum an family than fron>: , alm ost any o ther, being insidious in its ,Course,- stoil ‘ not being directly fatal, is frequently neglecfcrf to* such an extent as to impair th e g eneral health1, ihj'ufdf the constitution and induce dangerous diseases.— j W hen there are indications of an approaching atfa'CKj of Sick Headache if an immediate resort be bad tofi- the Pills the a ttack will be obviated. T h e n , if a dulfv disagreeable sensation of. the head is felt, caused by , a determination of blood to the head, or in case* *>£- periodical H e a d a c h e ; they will be found effectual in' curing and obviating tbe attacks. Food should h s ; ' taken in moderate quantities, hearty a o d stim u lating kinds, and articles apt to produce acidity avoidcdv- W hen the syslertf has been: a long time: out’ of order,■ and a predisposition to severe and sudden-- irttacfcs^a some little time with patience, and constant-Aim' 6t \ lhe medicine will be necessary, before full sdViratav ges will be derived from it. T h e y have beeff fbu'jM? equally efficacious in Dyspepsia, Indigestion, foM oC- appeliie, H e artburn, Giddiness, & c. Its succacfl. while used in private medical practice, as well atf- since it has been before the public, affording concluk. eive evidence of its value, and the proprietors desi rous of placing it within the reach of every individual, have been induced to reduce the price to twelve aml't a half cents per Box-. in r For Sale by Robert C. T rivett, Binghamton j _ Canfield & §>teele, U n ion? H. Jenniiigs, Union ViL„. lage; W. R-. Root, Chenango Fotk6— where ample Testimony may be seen. 3 2 - ly . 25 50 37* 1 00 3 “ i 50 and 75 H air Regenerator Parker’s Pulmonary Balm Gregory’s Pills Balm of Columbia - Hitchcock’s Anti-Bilious P.ills Covert’s Balm of Life j 50 Micbaux’s Freckle W ash 50 Lee’s Pills 25 Brandreth’s Pills 25 Post’s Poor Man’s P ills 12 \ -Badeau’s Plasters 25 Libby’s Bitters 75 Nerve and Bone Rheumatic Liniment 50 & I 00 Wilkinsons Tromatic Wound Salve 37| Thomp307*5Eye W ater 25 H i l l s BaZs. H o n e y Q5 Cephalic Snuff 25 Hungarian Balsam of Life 1 00 McAllister’s All Healing Ointinent 25 and 50 “ H air Oil 50 “ Toilet Oil ' • ' 50 Segur’s Restoriiive Pills 25 and 50 Larb«>r’s Ext. Lungwort I 00 Clove Anodyne, Certain cure for toothache 25 Climax Syrup - - 50 Dr. Foord’s Pectoral Syrup 75 “ Tonic Cordial 37* “ Universal Pill3 25 H o o p e r ’s F e m a l e P i l l s 25 Anderson’s Scots Pills 25 Godfrey’s Cordial 12* Bateman’s Pectoral Drops 12* Turlington’s Balsam of Life 1-2* Pacific Oil 25arid50 Eddy’s Rheumatic Tincture Warranted 50 Endermic beautifying Soap 50 Keeler’s In visible Ink 25 Connell’s Pain Exiraeior 25 United States Tills 25 Oriental Pills 25 Watterman’s Rheumatic Plaster 50 Opodeldoc, Hard ar.d Liquid 12* Edward’s Salt Rheum Ointment l 50 Medicated Cough Candy 6 White’s Salve 12* Gelatine Capsules 25 and 50 Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam 50 Chapman’s Summer Cordial 25 Harlaem Oil 12* Le Baume De Ninon or ) ,0 The French Balm o f Beauty J Knapp’s Strengthening Plaster 25 Dr. Smith’s Sugar Coated Pills 25 with many others noienumerated._ Thesubscriber is agentformostottheabove MEDICINES and war rants every article genuine. L. M. REXFORD. Binghamton, Feb. 11, 1845. Dr. Segur’s Restorative Medicine. W e s t ’s C h l o r i n e C o s m e t i c A N D P I L L S , F OR the cure of Salt Rhepm, Scald Head, Rinff W o r m s , & .c. U n p a r a l l e l e d s u c c e s s ! Thi* rem e d y h a s g iv e n re l i e f in every case, and has cured ' o v e r tw o t h o u s a n d n i n e hundred in TJtaec th o u s a n d . T h e a b o v e m e d i c i n e is a rare combiftafion of mcd. ica l re m e d ie s o f g r e a t , value ; from its- superior heal- ing p r o p e r tie s , a n d from its Use in many cares when al! o t h e r re m e d ie s h a v e failed, not only curing hut, g iv i n g re l ie f i m m e d i a t e l y — justifies us iff saying th»i it is th e m o s t v a lu a b l e a n d efficacious remedy ever p r e s e n t e d t o th e p u b lic in c a s e s of Salt Rheum- R i n g W o r m , S c a l d h e a d , a n d all diseases df tbc Shin and B lood. I t i§ n o t o ffered lik e m a n y n o s t r u m s o f the d a y , upon th e m e r e re c o m m e n d a t i o n o f th e proprietors, b u t u p o n t h e t e s t i m o n y o f P h y s i c i a n s , e m i n e n t in their profession, w h o h a v e n o t o n ly e x a m m e d the compo-\ silio n , b u t t e s t e d its healing Virtues in their p r a c t ic e ^ a n d upon th e te s t i m o n y of others who h a v e b e « a reliev e d from a s t a t e of suffering, a f t e r h a v i n g tried all o th e r p r e s c r ip t io n s in,vain. * T h e su c c e s s w h ic h has attended this m e d i c i n e i t w o n d e r f u l b e y o n d d e s c r ip ti o n , P e r s o n s w i t h .tb e , m o s t in v e t e r a t e e r u p t io n s covering the whole b o d y , j q q | a n d h e a d , c a u s i n g th e h a i r to fall o f f atid who have T ' ] 50 trie d all th e re m e d ie s a n d sk ill they c o u ld p r o c u r e 37* w ith o u t a n y l a s \ i n g b e n e f it, h a v e b e e n in a few week*, ^ 5 ; p e r f e c tl y a n d p e r m a n e n t l y c u r e d . O f this fact b u n . 1 ^ ' d r e d s o f c e r t i f i c a t e s co u ld be p r o c u r e d , b u t t h e y could not. m o r e th o r o u g h l y c o n v in c e th e p u b li c tb a n tho: te s t i m o n y a l r e a d y a d d u c e d . W h e n m e n o f t h e first re s p e c ta b i lity and standing in c o m m u n i t y th i n k it t h e i r doty to incur the r e s p o n s ib ility o f r e c o m m e n d i n g it to their fellow citizens il is e v i d e n t th a t th e r e must be something m o r s th a n c o m m o n in its e f f e c ts. It is also equally appa re n t th a t P h y s i c i a n s w ill n o t hazard their reputation in re c o m m e n d i n g a m e d i c i n e not justly tcstt-d, o r w h ic h is u n w o r .th j’ of n o ti c e . These facts offer a n a r g u m e n t so p lain a n d c o n c l u s i v e th a t they need only be m e n t io n e d to e n f o r c e c o n v i c t i o n . . . (CF F o r sale by R o b e rt C . T r i v e t t , B in g h a m to n ? S a n d f o r d & S t e e l e , U n io n j H . J e n n i n g s , U n io n V it- ^ ‘ l a g e ; VV. R . R o o t, C h e n a n g o F o r k s — w h e r e a m p l e T e s tim o n y m a y be s e e n . 31—ly T « T E VV B O O K S — F a n n e r s L i b r a r y for Oct. T h e A m e r i c a n Shepard, P r a y e r Books, * U h e e v e t ’s Lectures on ihe Lile and times o f B a n y a n $150 W ilso n ’s .Ylieceilftnies $ 1 . 2 5 . Life of N e ttleton. M< tbodist Hyn»nraf. M il t o n ’s com p l e t e prose works $5,00. C h r is tian P s a lm ist. C r u d e n ’s C o n c o rd a n c e $ 2 .0 0 . - . M rs. E l l i s C o o k e t y 12 1 2 els. Just R e c e i v e d at H E Pratt’s Bookstore. ■* E W M U S I C — L o v e Not 61. P u n c h * M a z u r k a s Is. 9 favorite P o l k a s for Is / Q u a d r ille s from the B o h e m ian G i r l Is. 7 pie ces from B o h e m ian G irl 25 cts. 8 Songs and. B a llard s b y M o o r e 25 cts. Jusi R e c e i v e d at Pratt’s N e w B o o k Stofts. N 1 Roof’s Founder Ointment. Kittrage’s Ear Ofittaent. u B y attending to a f a m ilia l f a c t, v:Tiich others passed unheeded, D r. Jenner relieved m ankind from one 0 / themost destructive diseases tho,I ever afflicted them. A BOUT eight years since Dr, Segur first dis covered and tested the properties o f this rned- ieine. in a trial on himself, in a ease of Dyspepsia. His attention was immediately attracted by partic ular influences and effects on the system, which he conceived to be both new and inaportant; and des tined to effect important results in rhe application of medicine. ThepubZic are invited to make a tr i a l ofthis Medicine. It isbeZieved thatthere is no Medicine off ered at this time equal to this, for the cure o f Ner vous Derangements in all its forms—Hysteric Af fections and Weaknesses and Suppressions peculi ar to females—Bilious Complaints, Costive and re laxed habits,bpwelcomptaints in children as welZ as adults—dizziness and general affections ofthe Head,Earsand Eyes—coldness and numbness <?fthe limbs, and want of circulation in recovering from fevers bodily injuries, <Su -paralytic indications and affections—Scroffula, loeaZ-swetlings, inflam mations and Eruptions, Sore Eyes and other effects of Im jure Humors. - , Itis remarkably happy and thorough in removing tne lingering effects 01 severe colds,tightness, tick- lin g c a t a r r h s , a n d o t h e r B r o n c h i a l a n d L u n g A f f e c tions, so often leading to permanent disease. ‘The price o fthe above Medicine, which is inthe form of P ills, is 25cts. & 50cts. per Box. For sale by . L .M . REXFORD, Agent. _Binghamton. _ 31 tf F AHNESTOCKS Vermifuge * sure remedy for worms with which so many children are afflicted. W istars Balsam WiZd C h e r r y , W i l d s Caster QU Caddy, Sand* &-Brj|i^s.Sassaj?|nIla. The genuine articles, at JL C. T R I * M ^ R . P H I N N E Y ’S F A M I L Y P I L L S ■ 9 T h i s ex c e l l e n t fam i l y m e d i c i n e constant*. ly for Sale by L M . R E X F O R D , ' A senl for the pr&pricltf , ' BOOT A N D SH O E ST O R E I T H E S u b s c r i b e r h a s j u s t Opened,-one Door west ol C. Eldredge’s store Court st., g h e a v y as^ s o i t u i e n t o f B o o ts a n d S h o e s , w h i c h h e w i l l s e l l ^ t Wholesale or Retail, for reardy' pay cheaper than h a v e e v e r b e f o r e b e e n o f f e r e d in Binghamton. Also Leather aud Shoe findings at Retail. - „ , „ J. DE H A R T . B ingham ton M a y 19.1845. The yery h est Medicine in use IV I S Dr, Chapmans Summer Cordial lor the cureof Dysintery,Diarrhoea and C holera Morbus, Sum- tner Complaints, alm F latulentand Spasmodic Cbo- lic. This medicine is prepared from a verit ble pre- seriptionof the Celebrated Dr. Chapman o f Phila delphia and is Teally and truly the best remedy for tbe above complaints now in use. Every family should keep a bottle on hand as it invariably re lieves the sudden attacks which most frequently characterise the commencement of the above dis ease. Price 18 \ cts and 37* cts pr Bottle, % For Sale only by L.M . REXFORD: D EN T ISTRY . The subscriber continues 40 perform every operation upon the teeth apcot? d i n g to themost modern and improved principles of the art. These who are desirous ofjepleting vaeanctes eaused by the loss of their origin al are respectfully in/ited to call. T e m s S f % Office directly opposite the P h e n i x Hotel. d o v e r U . M . S t o w e , s ’ S to r e . N. B. Dentists supplied with full seL oi in rnenls. Turnkeys und other surgical >n| ‘r\^Rn kept constantly on hand and for s • --------------- ~ P A I N T S A N D OILS. Oil. Venetian Red, French Yellow WrwaraM f lreen c h r o m e G reen, v e r a e g irsc. Low', E m e r a l d G r e e n C h r o m e G r e e n , v e r n a l S p a n i s h B r o w n , W h i t i n g , Pans White Fuuj, &c. For sale, at Nev ' Y ^ P r ^ ’vE T T 'S _ t _______________ Opposite the “Pbcntx Hotel/7 Crockery and Looofcing Glasses at HALL’S. O N E o f the largest Stocks o f sale at Hall’s which is jftbe tlmeaxkH County. The prices are made toy itiaeu m « _ L , a n d see. i f you w a n t te fin d a Sept. 9 th 1845.