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M E X IC A N |IA T T L f i » IN EN G L A N D . T b e tjSndion M o r n ing CAr**j«fe,apeak*'thOs ” b f G e o . T a y f o r 'l t o l t f o r : * ' ' ' i : ' * \N i l admir'ari . ' 8h'6fi ilf tKetrtorib of ^Gfretf !fi{riHio in Yespectto t h e grefit deeds' of AincYica. She views them coldly, quietfy, find, wfthodt ei- r th e r wonder o f emotion. She * M /as little sur prised i t their o ccorfence a s ihe mathematician is astounded a t iheaccnracv of his own calculi* lions. She sees her way birth io them and thro’ ' -them, and would hare been more surprised hnd they turned otherwise lhan they h a re done.” Yf ‘-T h e feats on the R io G r a n d e hayftbeerigal- lan t a n d successful. N o m an in E n g lan d doubts it. ' N o m ad iu E n g land-suggests e v e n a second ‘ interpretation of them , nor cares about refining tip o n ' their natural signification.' W e adm it, w ithout reservation, that they exhibit some im- portantfacta. and that- to som e extent, v iz: the ’ Iranseendant m e rits o f the A m e rican arm y , the itraieg ie skill of the officers, the im p etuous en- • r g j t p f i b e soldiers, the considerate forbearance ' of the sUilers. F o r 'a n v exception that w e take *1* h is eondticl, G e n e ral T a y l o r m ay deserve a 'triu m p h , and' Captain R inggold the honors oi Ian. ovation. T h e y h a v e fought w ell. nnd; k ept tip a character w h ich w a s b efore High enough to be independent of e ither bravado or exagger-. ’ a tion. M o re than that, they have just done - W hat w e expected, and w h a t w e foretold they Would do.- W h o so dear to’us a s the m a n w h o fulfils o u r prophecies? \ 14T h e M exicans them selves a r e not dishonor- L e t those who think l i g h t l y 'o f A m e rican Courage Attribute the successes in quesirqn to the w e a k n e s s of their enem y , r a th e r .th n n ^ f o jb e v a io r of their conquerors. W e reject the alter n a live: A m e rica won the fight through hen ow n , in h e r e n t heroism . T h e cau s a was gained by . i h e strength of the one rath e r than by the w e a k ness o f the other. •'Such is the fact— a fact probably admitted, th r o u g h the w h o le length and breadth of G r e a t iBritain; hy the G a e l and W e ls h m a n , as well Its the consanguineous A n g lo Saxon. ______ I j T To. whom i t m a y concern .— A ll persons being af flicted w iih Consum p tion, or Coughs, or any im p u r e dis- s tate g f ike blood , would find it to th e ir interest to read th e advertisem e n t in. another colum n o f this paper, headed, CONSUMPTION . M A R R I E D : In Guilford, Chenango Co. on the 5th inst., by the Rev. T . H . Pearne, M r LY M A N N. RO O T of Madison Co. to Miss PHEBE JANE, daughter of Dr. J. Guernsey o f the former place. ‘ At the same time ahd place, by the sapfe, Mr. ORSON RICHMOND of Butternuts, Otsego Co. to Miss EDPHEMIA J.,daughter of Dr. J. Guern sey, as above. __ __ On the 1 st inst. by E. C- Ratfel, Esq.*Mr. J O H N SADDLER, aged 84, to Mrs. POLLY SWEET, aged 70, both of th is town. D I E D ! In this village, on Tuesday the 4th inst., CYN TH IA , wife o f Mr. Mason Tapper. In Conklin on the 15th oi July, Mrs. ELIZA BETH SNOOK, wife of Mr. Teunis Snook, aged 58 years. In this town oa the 2nd instant, Mr. ROBERT AITCHISON, aged about 34 years. In this village on the 4th inst.,. FREDERICK T-, infant son of Edmund O. and Amiret H. Free man, aged 5 months. ______________ __ R e w a r d . S TRAYED or Stolen,a light red COW, marked white along her ba* k, apd about her legs. A liberal reward will be given for information wbich may. lead to the recovery of said animal. ' R. C. T R IV E T T . Binghamton Aug. 11, 1846. n21tl * S T R A Y S T E E R . C AME into the enclosure of the subscriber a- bout the 20th July, a black and while two-year old steer. The owner is requested to prove proper ty, pay charges, and take him awav. 3 ™ ° JOSIAH ALLEN. Chenango Atfg: 6; 1 8 4 6 . _______ ’' __ J j 2 i -3 w ~~ O L Y M P IA N F E S T I V A L . W Sands, Lent dc Co.’s American Circus. f F irst season since their tonr o f E urope.) i MkmM mm r i Dvctws Sayder, T & i i J l tin, , G E R M A N , B O T A N I C P H Y S I C I A N S , o « th e Their IL L her^after be a t the House o f Jesse Ort Bingham *, ich month,— treating old chfbnic ir unparalleled success iii treatin diseases ofevery descripti^randtarticylarly con sumptive cases, is well known throughout New- York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and, the Cinadas. , : - ‘ ..Thfee #.ishingMedicirie o f them will remember thatthey describe .diseases.bytheUrine, hence i t is not necessary thatthey seethe-patient. Their medicine is safe in all conditions o flife, and those able to perform light labour or attend to business will not be prevented by .taking their medicine. TERMS—For medicine thatvwill la.st about a month, taken daily, Two dollars, always Cash. Jnly20,1846. ,, nl8tf HARDWARE! JUST RECEIVED A T THE O LD IStiUBIDW ii& a a large ad dition to the lormer extensive stork, which makes it the largest o f any in this section of coun try. It consistsTii part o f - H a n d , B a c k , S littin g ,. W e b b a n d K e y - lio le S A W S , , FIRMER and MORTICE CHISELS, Gouges, Plane Irons, Braces and Bitts, Augers, Auger Bitts, Steel and Iron Squares; .Mill SAW S and Files,of all kinds, Patent Saw Setts, Tiying ‘Squares; Chest, Till, Closet. Pad, Mortice and Rim LOCKS; Table and Door Butts, Palmer's P.itent Window Blind Butts, Hooka aud Binges, Door Latches; Briitannia, Brass, ’Iron and Japaned LAMPS and CANDLE ST IC K S ;. Tea Kettles Sauce Pans, Glue Kettles, Hay and Straw Knives, Corn Hooks, Sickles, Grain Scoops,' English aifo American Cpst Steel Shovels and Tongs; Cut and- Wrot Nails of all sizes; Locket and Plate Castors, Curtain and Cloak Pint; Hunt’s best Broad and narrow AXES, warranted; James’ best.Screws oi all sizes, Ac. Ac .—JlrAH of which will be sold CHEAPER than can be bought at other establish ment in town. Call and s e e ! . J. E, SAMPSON. Binghamton, July 1,1846. ’VTEW T O N DARLING’S best Cast Steel Grain i l and Grass Scythes, also a la'rge lot ol grain Cradles, Scythe Snathes, cast steel Hay Forks, Ac. which will be sold cheap, and wariwarranted, July i. R . S Q U I R E S CLOCK, k WATCH m s e g g m m m m lowesfeash andPlatcd sors, Pins, Silver, 0 variety o f Fancy articles, Ac inghamton, July 1,_ ,1846.' by SAMPSON. F OWLING PIECES.—A choice lot ot English, German and American, for sale cheap at July 1- SAM PSON’S. ILL exhibit in Binghamton on Saturday the 29 1 h day of August 1846. Doors open at 2 and T.o’clock. Perforraence commences at 2 | and 7* P. M. Comprehending in one extensive and magnificent entertainment, all the varied exercises and talent ol The Arena, the Gymnasium and the Menage! embracing the most beautiful stud of Horses, and the most costly and brilliant equipage to be found in all Europe or America, Among (he great features o f t h i s C i r c u s , a r e The celebrated Dancing Horse May Fly. The French Polka H o rse, Pas Tempts, The Twin Waltzing Ponies, The Fighting Ponies, ** The Lilliputian Troupe of 12 Ponies.- The astonishing performanceuf the great classic gymnasians, Mr. R. S ands , and his talented chil dren Maurice and Jesse. The unequalled Juvenile Rider H ernandez , cal led the Ducrow o f America. The celebrated Juvenile Rider Master W alter Avmar, Mr. Mosely, Mr. E. Perry, Mr. Ruggies, Mr. Latham, Mr. Huntington. The N egro , M instrels , Master W . Aymar, Mr. Conover, Mas e r Per ry. Clown to the Ring, Mr. J. Pentland. Master of the Ring, „M.C- B. Huntington. Full particulars of the'entertainmcntswl’U be giv en ia bills and pamphlets on the day o f exhibition. \ Price o f admission—box and Pit 25 cents—re served seats50 cents. ■ ______ ______ , itajrazines for August T HE'Columbian,Illustrated, and Ladies Maga zines, 25 cts per No. The Youths Cabinet, . 8.cts per No. or $1 pet year, the best juvenile f ub- fishea—the Boys and Girls can examine it by cal ling.at my Bookstore. The American Flora, 25 .cts. The Penny Magazine, a new edition. The „ Red Skins, or Indians and Ingins, by Cooper, 50c. ' The American Agriculturist for August, $1 per year. What Farmer can afford to do without it ? Having made arran gements with Loak’s express, lean supply any Magazine or Periodical at tbe subscription price, w ithout Postage. Call at P R A T T ’S Cheap Bookstore. . ~ ' B O O K S . ~ M ITCHELL’S Outline Maps. The A. S. S. Union Library, containing 100 vols., for $10. A Text Book on Agriouliuie, by Davis, 50 cts.;— J.ohnson’s Agricultural Chemistry, lor schools, 25 kcats- ___ _ _ H .E. P R ATT.H DR. J. P E T T I T ’S CELEBRATED M . & J . E . E L Y , ]V o . 1 , E m p i r e B l o c k , A RE now offering a very large and general as- sorttnent o f consisting in part o f black and blue black Italian, Gro. de S w iss,‘and other styles of silks; shawls, balzorines, d’laines, reps. Ho; Linens, a very choice lot at very low prices; linen handkerchiefs, silk handkerchiefs, napkins, colored borders; ging hams, gingham muslins—a very rich and fashion able article—gloves, hosiery,barazescarfs: Prints, from 6 to 19 cts., white and red flannels, parasols, pa rarollettes,sun shades, silkmitts, knitting cotton, carpet,bindings, ribbons, diapers, French linen for for ladies’ travelling dresses, India rubber suspen ders, books and eyes, buttons, spool thread, Irish thread, white linen spool thread, foundation mus lins, ladies’ cravats, gents, do., linen bobbin, gal loon binding, English silk serge, white satins, liinen bosoms, black and white wadding. Tailors’ Trimmings, A GOOD ASSORTMENT, consisting of every thing in that line. Jet buttons, ivory combs, linen sheeting, bird’s eye diapers, green moreen, scarlet do:, blue dam ask, scarlet do.; black and blue black bombazines, ladies,’ and gents, carpet bags, umbrellas, wide and narrow tickings, sarsinett cambrics, striped mus lins, apron checks, splendid satin, vestings, and a heavy assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, and Satinetts; SUMMER GOODS, agreat varie ty. Ladies’ Bonnets, Ladies’ Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Nails, Groceries, Salt and Fish. The above Goods are offered v e r y c h e a p for cash. ' W m . M. & J . E. ELY,. Binghamton, Julv t,. 1846: N O T I C E . THE undersigned begs leave to in form his iriends and the public, that his H A T a n d C A P E s t a b l i s h m e n t may be found one door west of L. M. Rexford’s Drug Store, directly opposite the Empire Block. The very liberal patronage which has been ex tended to nie, since my residence in this village, has been duly appreciated. My arrangementsiare now such as to enable me to offer every article in my line, atprices that cannot, bu,t induce my friends and the public generally/to call before purchasing elsewhere. Mv beautifully Finishedand Trimmed FUR AND MOLESKIN HATS , which are too well known to need commendation, will be found still 1*trther improved and beautiifled by the Spring Fashions. Also, a complete assort ment o f Gentlemcns\ Youths1 and Childrens ’ CAPS , Oregon, Straw, single and double brim’d Leghorn Hats, very fine, and of recent’patterns. A very large assortment of PALM LEAF HATS, and every kind and shape of WOOL HATS, TARPOLEANS, Ac. Ac., all of wbich will be sold on accommodating terms. A B. ROGERS. Binghamton, July 1,1846. J UST RECEIVED arThe Old Hardware Store a large lot of Benson’s,*( Albany) Planes, con sisting in part of Jointers, Foreplanes, Jacks, and Smoothing Planes. Plows, Beads, Dadoes, and Rabbet Planes of all kinds; all of which will be sold at cost bv culling one door wesj of tbe Empire Block j. E< SAMPSON. July 27, 1846. Stove, Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron ESTABLISHMENT. LIVE Ai\D LET LIVE. m A MERICAN EYE SALVE.—A sovereign rem edy in all cases of acute and Chronic infla- \ mat ion, debilityot the optic nerve, weakness and dimness o f sight. arising frotn intense use or old *?«» *11 affections Symptomatic o f other Diseases, viz—rSerolula, Measles, Small-Pox, Spinal Disea- •ses, Ac. &c. Price 25 cents. ' __aug.5-tf For sale by L* M . REXFORD. T Y ^ ? 9 P P S Ac.—Dy e Woods and Dvfe stuffs T ; nf ! ir *nd ol the best quality, lor stale at •bout half tlie usual prices by June 3,1846. F W TOMPKINS, - -T ’ h a m s . . - y :* ^ - / . r , of. as the cheapest at the old ofcotfttst.by A C M S fid of I A N A w h w m or U d f ' A C M o S S i ^ ISAAC W. OVERHISER H AVING purehased the interest of A. J. Coffin, in the above Establishment, would respectiful- ly inform the. citizens rd’Uinghamton, and the sur- roundiitg country, that he is now opening forsale, at the “Old stand of-Overhiser & Coffin, the lar- fiesf arid best* variety of STOVES ever offered'i-n this market, among which may be found PREMI UM, UNION.'and ELEVATED OVEN Stoves,,ait- different patterns.- j W A G E R S C E L E B R A T E D A IR T IG H T said’ to be the best in use. Six P lat * . B o x , and PARLOR Stoves, of every variety and stvle. Also, C O P P E R -W A R E . T IN W A R E 'A M D S T O V E P I P E . Manufactured and kept constantly on hand,, for sale^as cheap as caifbe bought in the county. REPAIRING of ail kinds, done on short notice, and all orders In his line promptly attended to. The subscriber 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. n33ti S A W L S ,. S H AW LS —Shetland SbSwlsTa new aad beautiful article for. tbe summer:, for sale by , , ..F W TOMPKINS. AAO RTG AG E SALE.—Mortgagor Amos Pat- lYX terson ; mortgager, AusbUrn Birdsall. Mort gage 'dated December IT, .1844, rand ' recorded the 13th day o t December 1 845^ at ' 2 o’elotk- P. M!., in Bioome county Clerk’s office;in No. 1-2 o f iribrtga- — unt now due $IQ0 27. premises :*-“One third land, being ihe south east corrieroflot Nrt. forty one in the Nanticoke Divisioa of the- Boston Purchase—-bounded ora the east by land of Sfimuel Seymou r, deceased, qn tbe aoiSb-by land befongihg to the W illises’, and west- Wardly a id nqrth#ardly by the Susqtrehannk River, ae by' reference to Release of Chester Pattferson •H i Oihejs,Viirs-at-lawof AmosPattersoo, deceas ed, toL y man Patterson, Recorded; i n -book of. deeds No.‘140 and-141, in theClerk’s office o f fhe, county ofBroome.” Defaultnaving been noddfe fh the wnt^of ib* -praiAfe-|»d«ffeff- by saitf- kUMrtgage, mqitgake'd premises willbe sold atpublic auc- at t h r Hiftrlx Hotel in Binghamton, Broome' tion ^ * , A. B1RDRALL, Mortgage^. (LOCKS AND W ATCHES Repaired and ^warranted. ________________ R. SQUIRES. P OCKET KNIVES.—A splendid assortment ■ may be seen at the Jewelry Store'of • July 1,1846. ______________ Rl SQUIRES. S PECTACLES.—Concave and Convex.Specta- cles, for sale cheap by July 1,1846. _______ R. SQUIRES. J UST received some beautiful French an^*Swiss GINGHAMS, BALZARINES, GRADUAT ED ROBES, lor Ladies-Dresses with almost eve ry style of desirable DRESS GOODS to be found in the market, which willbe sold very low. R. J. WISNER. Binghamton May 26,1846. TEAS. . received a fresh sdppiy Old Hyson, Imperial, Young Hy and Black Teas, by July 1,1846. J B A.BBOTT A SON of those Choice yson, H y son Skin L EATHER—Another large lot of Sole A Upper i Leather, for sale cheaif by j b a : July 1,1846. A B B OTT & SON M OROCCO—Another choice lot of those Cur- rasso and Mogadore Morocco, for sale cheap by the doz. or single skin, al July 1, lSdfi; ___________ ABBOTT A SON’S B INDING—Goat and Sheep, in roll or skin, at July I, 1846. Abbott & Son’s. T ASTINGS—A few yds o f lasting for Ladies fit d U Gents Gaiters, yet on hand at July I, 1846. J B A & SON’S • L ASTS, BOOT TREES, A c —A good assort ment o f Lasts, Boot Trees and Crimps, man ufactured by L oucks A C o . Uliea, at July 1, 2846. J B A & SON’S B OOT and shoe Trimmings of all kinds. July 1. J B A A SON P ICKLED SALMON, No I and 2 Shad and Mackerel, very fine, at July 1, 1846. J B ABBOTT A SON’S O ILS—Linseed, Lamp, Tanneisand Neals foot oils, for sale at July 1,1846. J B A A SON’S. W a n t e d . OR 6 GIRLS that want to learn the Tailors trade, can find employment by applying soon to C. H . BU L K L E Y . March 30,1846. n2tf CLOTHS, for Over Dec. 1st. * BOYD A CROSBY’S. B EAVER AND PILOT Coats fol sale cheap at S PRING PRINTS, new Patterns, Also Delains, Cassimer.*, Alpacas, Sheetings and Shirting;; in abundance besides some desirable fancy Goods forthe season—atlow prices NEWTON & Co. H IDES AND SKINS—The highest price paid lor Hides and Skins at GREGORY’S New Hard Ware and Leather store, Opposite the Phenix Hotel SU G A R S . S UGAR o f all kinds as cheap as the cheapest at - the old stand of S Cary A Qo. Nov. 25, __________________ A C MORGAN E a g l e L i v e r y . T HE subscribers have this day opened a new LIVERY STABLE, on Water street, in the rear of the Binghamton Hotel, where H o rses a n d C a r r ia g e s , Can be had at all times, and on accommodating terms. PARTIES furnished with Two and Four Horse Carriages. OFFICES at the General Stage Office, be tween the Phenix Hotel and Post Office, and at the “ inghamton Hotel. HENRY BATES. F. A. MORGAN. Binghamton June 4,1846. nl2tf New Works Just Published. ' ECTURES by J. Richards D. D. on Mental J Philosophy and Theology, with a memoir by Sam’l H. Gridley. Christian Imperlection, by Seth Williston. Union to Christ, by R. Taylor. [50c. Scenes and Thoughts in Europe, by an American Notes irom over tbe Sea, 2 vol’s $2,25. The Living age 12jc; Works of the Puritan Di vines, 2 vol’s, 50c vol.; Journey from Cornhill to' Cairo; Tlmluck on St John; Eliza Co»ks Poems 50c; Union Bible Dictionary; Confession of Faitli; Western Clearings, by C.M . Kirtland 50c. Just received by H. E. PR A T T . June 2d ’46 W h o w a n t s I n s u r a n c e ? S H. P. HALL as agent for th** Hartford Fire • Insurance Company will take suitable risks in Broome County. Also, as agent for the Etna Insurance Company of Hartford, with a capital of 250 Tfiousaud Dol lars, u ill insure on reasonable terms. Policies insured upon application to SAM’L H. P. HALL. Binghamton May 22, 1846. nlOtf N 1 SO D A P O W D E R S EATLY put up in boxes ccntaining 1 dozen papers, each paper being sufficient to make a refreshing glass of Soda Water. For sale at 6 cts. per Box L M. REXFORD. June 10,1846. B OYD A CROSBY win pay CASH or GOODS for any quantity of WOOL delivered at their s t o r e . __________ [Binghamton June 8,1846. h a r d w a r e T- ~ A NEW and large ^upply just received at the “OLD HARDWARE STORE ” Great in ducements are now offered to those who wish to ay CASH, as the subscriber is determined not to e undersold by any Establishment west of New York. J. E. SAMPSON. June 17,1846. A LARGE LOT OF ENGLISH AND AMER- ICAN, Cast Steel, Saw Mill and X Saws, just received and for sale chtap by J. E. SAMPSON. H ATS, Caps and Muffs at No 3 Empire J & C ROGOGERS. R SPRING & SUMMER FASHIONS. M R S . D A V IS , H AS just returned from New-York with the Spring and Summer Fashions, and a new supply of elegant MILLINERY GOODS, suitable for the,season; to which she begs leave to rail ihe attention o f her large circle o f customers and the public. Ladies’ flats, Gaps, and Ribbons of every variety, and a general assortment of rich Goods m h er line, too numerous to particularize, all of Which Wit! be sold extremely low fcr Cash, C r LEGHORNS AND STRAW S , Cleansed and. Dressed as usual. iJrD R E S S M AK IN G, C a tting and Fitting, to a limited extent. TRANSPARENT NEAPOLITANS cleansed and;dre$sed*in the best style* Binghamton May If, 1 lief# Goods & New Fashions. M i s s e s P . & P . B a r t o n . W OULD respectfully re.nrn their thanks to their customers, fof the very liberal patron age extended to. them, and beg leave to say, that the)r still continue their Millinery Es’tablshment on Court street, one door -west of Overhiser^ store,: and having just returned' from New-York, they in vite, the public toexaminetbeir elegant . ■ S p ring and Summer, Fashio afid tnelr rich stock o f .. Millinery; and Fafmy G o o d s suited to the season; which hare been purchased extremely low and wHFbe-sold accordingly. \ ^Fashionable Bonriets of every description on hand,; or made id order, in a style which c»n ittrt-firil to pfeese. . \ H ATS; Clanked and DrtWd to oWer tta j 11,1846. , >118. SnghamtoB riStf fifire, Ac.,A c , ... T a jw h to, u r n . i8bke;imifiediai .®e-L * ttf thfi stifoeribeYti'ir re- l»v and exclusively for, caisfai a t greatly reduced, ratefi a h d rtnll be sold W h o lesrile or R e tail a t such pri ces *1 w ill defy competition. C a ll and hxam iue the goods a n d prices a u d then you w ill bo fill* isfied that the C A S H S Y S T E M w ill sdvfc y o u nearly SO per cent, .Below a r e enum e rated a few of ntnby articles a l w a y s to be found at this store. L a d i e s ’ D r e s s C o o d s : P L A I D and S T R I P E D S I L K S , C h a m e lion B rocade do, C h a n g e a b le and W q [eryd do. . B l’k and B lue B l ’k do. E x t r a heavy 4-4 wide, p lain w ith high lustre for M antillas. R ich shfided A striped O m b re M. D e Lanes, P o lk a do. A'ffghan do., vkiih alm o st every new style to be found in the m a rket, and som e as low as Is3d per yard. ... jF&EIM(BW, P lain , striped and shaded Sw iss M U L L S » Jaconets. C a m b rics, B ishop Law n s, and fine Sw iss M ulls, tor e v e n ing dresses j B o m b a z ines, A lpaccas and Caiicos, em b racing every new style in m arket. S H A W L S — C a shm e re. B rocha, Printed pash 'fiet e, M ferino,_JJamnsk ahd F ig u r e d S i l k ; Stradilla, Shetland.- M. D e L a n e , striped and prain- B a r e g e Scarfs, &c. &c. — F r e n c h , E n g l i s h <& A m e r i c a n B R O A D C L O T H S , P lain and Fancy C A S S I M E R E S Do. Gold Mixed Codington Merino C a a sitnere and R o w e n do. G a shm a rett and A s h land T w e e d s for sum m e r C o a tings; W h ite dndl B row n D rillings, B l’k and B lue B P k S A T I N for Vestings, plain white a n d figured M a rselles do. F A N C Y C R A V A T S and SC A R F S , Kid and Lisle T h read G L O VES, &c. &c., w ith a Full Assortment of DOMESTICS. T h e citizens of B ingham ton a r e invhed to call. J C ^ C o u n t r y M e r c h a n t s in particular are requested to c a ll and take the price of o u r goods, before buying. As the s u b scriber is confi dent that by confining bis business e x c lusively to the C A S H S Y S T E M , he is enabled to ofier inducem e n t s to buyers, that c a n n o t be equalled in this or an y other place, and in order to pro tect purchasers from imposition and fraud, he w ilf a d h e re strictly to the O N E P R I C E C A S H S Y S T E M , by marking every piece of goods at the l o w e s t .possible selling .price, from which no deviation will he made in any case* Binghamton July 1, 1846. R .J. WISNER. gjgjyyyg O p p A T IM P R O V E M E N T '- addeatergglyfotbeir Yfinerosfor MilTGewtffig; have.sfifiettl entire te jrse ti bt Patterns for . . . * G r i s t M i l l s & T a n i i ^ i i e s i good stTLC; ana as n iiA isp^iiB L E TERMSl any other tstablisbment in the state. Their stock is such, that ^ny individual wanting Machinery ot any descriptipn can haye It furpishedqnTeason^ able terms, and without charge for Pfiiterns. Thejj have'also the Patterns for an efiii r? new style of COOKING STOVE, which, so far fi* it hfis beeh tested, jproVes the Sesl stove «t&W ifl titse. Also, PARLOR,' BOX, id{ COOKING S T 0 Y P I of.fivery variety, N O W F O R A N O T H E R R U S H A T T H E O L D C A S H S T O R E . J U S T R E C E I V E D . — R . A . F O R D & CO. h a v e ju s t received another b e a u t i f u l L o t of R i c h a n d - d e s i r a b l e G o o d s , to which tbey particularly call the attention of C A S H CU S T O M E R S . W e continue to receive N E W QOODS every week, and you always find ihe trery l a t e s t styles at .this establishment, nnd what is lh e most important thev will always be sqjd at tbe R I G H T K IN D O F PR IC E S . ' J u n e 17. 1846. G R E A T A T T R A C T I O N ! A T B O Y D & C R O S B Y ’S N E W Y O R K C H E A P S T O R E , where DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, & CROCKERY will b« sotd at a smaller profit for cash or produce, than at any other store in t h e c o u n t y . Binghamton, May 20,1846. n9tf. A L L H A I L ! C l e a r t h e T r a c k , C a r s a r e C o m i n g ! F A R M E R S O F BRO O M E C O U N T Y A T T E N D I I 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 & H a r d w a r e . H A I i I a ’S B E A U T I F U L N E W S P R I N G GOODS H A V E A R R I V E D ! —E X T R E M E LO W P R I C E SY S T E M 11— H A L L is now opening one of the largest and most complete Stocks of Dry Goods, Groceries, O o c k e ry, Hardware and Paper Hangings, ever offered in this villago. T h e complete success which has attended my sales during the past year, induced me to extend lo the People of Broome and adjoining Counties a still larger variety than was. ever offered in Binghamton. Without the least exaggeration, 1 may snfely say, that no T W O STO C K S in this village offer so G R E A T IN D U C E M E N T S to purchasers as are to found at tfijsjkore- I have adopted the '•'■extreme low priced System '1 and am determined that no per son.or F irm shall in any manner undersell lhi* esiabli<liment. ' • . . U ^ I N V I T A T I O N is extended to O n e and A l l to call and examine for themselves, and if there is any thing which pleases the taste or fancy in my stock, no exertion on my part, as to price shall be wanting, to continue to make this Resort a Resort for the People. B i n g h a m t o n , May, 1846. S. H . P . H A L L . . low ken in exchange for'CastingSi . i t , . T H B G p O R E A: T H A Y E R ; . . , m f l r # V E R H I S E K . - Bihghatftton; Jttljr 8 ,1846. ________ ■ . ^ H - I f E W G O O D S ! C H E A P E R T H A N T H E C H E A P E S T ! ! F . W . T O M P K I N S AS Removed to the B R I C K B L O C K , opposite the Binghamton Hotel where he is now receivingxhe best and cheapest assortment o f goods ever seen in Broome County, consisting 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 , B o o t s a n d S h o e s , N a i l s , G l a s s , P a i n t s a n d O i l s , i O y e S t u f f s , / and almost evfer other article wanted, all of which will be sold for they can be bought A N Y W H E R E E L S E . A very large a: on hand, to which the attention df those purchasing, is particularly invited, OS they are Selling M U C H LE S S than they have ever before beeu offered ro this place. Binghamton, May 4th 1846, _________________ : ■ I . . - - P A Y lower than G. W. HOTCHKISS, L AW OFFICE^- Corner of Court aud Franklin streets over Rexford’s store—BingHami'on. Broome County, N. Y. D. S. & J. R. DICKINSON, A TTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law,, and Solicitors and Counsellors in Chancery— Eagle Buildings, Binghamton N. Y. DOCT. S. D. HAND, M AY he found at his old residence, Collier st., opposite Evans’ Basin. Prompt attention given to all who may desire his services in the practice of Medicine and Surgery. Binghamton, May 1st, 1845, • ___ P . B . BROOKS, \PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, would res- X pectfully give notice that he will as heretofore attend to all calls in the line ol his profession. J3r Office at his residence on the west side o f the Chenango, op Front Street. • ______ J. T. HOTCHKISS, M. D. P H Y S IC IA N A N D SURG E O N , W IN D S O R V I L L A G E N. Y . Windsor, Brodme Co. Jtrly 22,1816. _______ T A I L O R I N G A T B E B U C J E B P R I C E S . T H E subscriber takes tbis method of informing his friends aod the public generally that he slillcuntinnes in tbe above b u siness a t his old stand in the. Eagle bhilJings and makes garments at a cheaper price than is done in any other shop in town fenr cash or produce. - j All work W ARRANTED td be wetfmadfiand in the latest fashion. ;/ C U T T I N G done a t the shortest n o tice .a nd war- rantedfd fit. J . N . RING. Bfiighamton Feb. 18,1846. ASTS AND. SHOE F lN D lN G S ^ A full as- sortment o f Lasts and Shoe Findings fol sale at the New Hard Ware and Leather store, Sign, o f tbe Pad Lock F L O U R . BBLS Crirefio and Tontpkjrfs County Flour, for sale hy F.,F. SISSON, Feb. 3 4 ,1846. No. I , Ely Place. p O B K r R /r ILL and eroatcnt Sfiws, at No. 3 Empire • l Y i - J. A fi?. ROGERS. Skin ahd’ cM ip af ’ T E A S . , / hnperihl,' Ypong JB^rstm, Hyson k Tw*r *11 warranted gbodfind A CROSBY’S 5,90 7.00 8,4)0 3.00 10,00 ii fi . N E W . F I R M . N E W G O O D S A t REDUCED P.RiCES.— The n M iH jfla have at tlieir STORE; (2 doors..weit.df the Phenix Hotel,) the LARGEST, BUST, CHEAP^ EST, and greatest variety pt Gohds. ij^itheir lindj, ever offered in Broome v f atiyx.of the adjqiniog counties, which wiJi.be, 5^avGHEAP, »n Jargeor small quantiiies, to Stilt /wrrthgsersY T h e ir stock consists m ainly b f the following irtlcless, v i z : ' L E A T H E R ; Sdle; Upper, Harness, Bridle; ColIar/Calf.'Kip andPatha; M.QROCCO—Cafraso, .Mogadore A Maddrassi LININGS—White and Pink.Sbeep Linings, dcL do. Lamb dp., She?p: ahd Goat Bindings, Bli^ck aM Cochineal Red Roan. Skins; for carriage iria* uiings, . . . , • : S-HOE BINDINGS; of every description, shoe thre. d (from 5 cts. to Is. per ball) Pegs at 6 d'per Q,t.,Naits, Awls, Knives, pincers, Hammers, Wax; Sandstones, Bi istles, Size. Shol’d and long StickSi morocco, and tape measuring strap^; .Hand ana spring Punches, bl’k gpd blue bl’k Lastihgs./or lfc dies and gentiemenJs gailers, Gajlopn; Boot cord, Boot webh aiid laces/ &ct Ac. together With a large and fashionable assortment of Lasts, Bbiit Trees arid Criiiips: ^ ............. . “ i m E ' Su in F o r e i g n P e r i o d i c a ls. REPUBLICATION OF; The Uondoti Quarterly Review, The Edinburgh Review, ' The Foreign Quarterly Review, The Westminster Review, AND Blackwood’s Edinburgh Blagazine. rF'HE abolc Periodical* are reprinted in New- York, iiriirfcdiately ou theif afrival % the Bri tish si earners, in a beautiful clear type, on fine wVite paper, and are faithful copies of the originals —BL a C kwood ’ u , M agazine being an exact fac-siraife of the Edinburgh edition. , , The wide-spread fame o f these splendid Periodi- cals tenders it needless to’say nfueu in their praiSe. As literary organs, they stand far ih advance of any works o f ^similar stamp now published, while the po 1 iU9*l,fion4plexion o f each is -maTked Bt.a* dignity-, cahdoT and forbearance* riot ait€ts foti'na in works o f 4 party character. - They edfbfacer the views of the three great par ties ini- Btgland—Whig, Tory, and Radical.— “Blackwood” and the “London Quarterly” a re To ry; the (‘Edinburgh Review,” W hig; a„nd the “ Westrtiisfer,” Radical. The “Foreign Quarter ly” is puiely literary, being devoted principally to’ crvticismsjon foreiga Continental Works. The prices of the Re-Prints are less than one- third o f tk>se of the foreign copies; itfd While tbcy are egualvy Well got rfp, they afford all tlfat adlan-' tage to thf American aver tbe tZngtisk reader. J . 5 ' ’ t e r m s . -— lATilXNT TO .SE MADE IN ADVANCE. . For any me of the four Reviews, $3,00 per a* hum For any |vo,: E . d o _ For any jhreef * do Fm* i l l , feur o f the Review^,- For Blackwood’s Majrazine, ForBlac|woqd a the 4 Reviews, _ t • CLUBBING. ^ ' Fouf cStjpfjBs ot any’ or all tff the above wofks Will be senr ’ff one address on payment ot the regular subscrip pn for three—thefourth copt feing gratisi F ? Rebittances and Communications must be iteuhs inllf;Cases Without pfpehx^to tbe publfefh- e.rs/ Tm former may always' be dqne thro Ago a Pqst-ina*ef by handing him the; amount to be re- mhfedi tmirig\ his fecefpt and fo^a/ding' the 'ife- ceipt by^iail, P^st-wiid.; or fhe rtfone^'may closed in | letter,1 Post-Paid, directed to' the pub4 Ushers? .. . . *. N. B'.-*irhe Postage on all these Fdriodiiafs id ^reduced ty the iate Post%0ffice law/io abbflV#*# Ikirit theprmer rates, m a k ij\g a very impOttailt sav- ^ O R SA L fc c H E A P coont^ LUMBER:, April7rW & WAG- A.’ FOKDAt Road or York,% ‘ ' *. Cj* r' TAGE< n il-iy roagif \tiOdicalsvsill be deUvdred FaiXor Poa- N A Co^dfiam r*. fl 2 Fulton StijNew-York/ JAN BE j Clothe by loal^lltr i S .. w h o ^ sB fQHD** A Iafge and well selected assortmefit ol Teas; 'igars, Molasses, Coffee,.,&C. &c:, fiviiRt articli this line called for. . PROVISIONS.—Flbii^; Sait and Pork; by thi load, barrel.or pound.- FlSH .—Codfish, Shad, Salmon, Mackerel,..andt Herring, by the barrel, half .barrel, box oc pOOhd;, OILS.—Linseed, Lamp, Tanners and NeatsfoOt Oils, by the barrel, gal.Jop of less quahtity. Ouf arrangements for additional supplies afe suGi as tbl keep constantly on hand a. foil assortment o f G ood *'; sotd by us. W e think it unnecessary tor us to say that the above G oods will be sold cheap, Ac. fibc.; but we will say; that we will' not be undersold tn f any live man. <’ All kixds of P roduce taken in exchange foirinodi of the above articles. , , WANTED, H ides , C alf , K ip , S iieep and Lanttt Skins, for which the highest prtce will be miA. ; L B ; ABBOTT A SON: Binghamton, July 1st, 1846. __________ _______ Look out for the Engine wbtle ih e belt rligai EXPRESS T-RAiN W IT lI FISH N e w J U S T received asaoftftieht of BOOTS AND SHOES consistingin paft ot’the^^ fonqii’ing.vii*: ■* ^ . - .20 Casey.Gents-Snm/p'af j f o ^ y ^^U^^wi*!)'^**^ - rain’d* Leather. Gents.jGfafo, Button Gaiters j runellaGaiters* Sew’d G,oat Brogaus, egtra q»aL ity; Peg’d Goat Brogan's; Calf do extra, quality. ana Kip and Cowhide Brogans of:ajl kinds.and prfeMh Boys and Youihs BOOTS AND SHOES oi grade and style. /„ LA D IES SHOES. — Ladies Bla61i: Gaiters, Patent Leather Tjh’d do* do . do- Morocco ad db French, Bronze Gaiters; do Fancy Gaiterjs,. r . . ,, Black Cloth Half Gaiters, Rat. Leather Tip’at do * do do Morocco . do Fancy do do -do d«^ do do . dp Pat., Leather 4# Ladies F.rench BronZe Kfd BOskitis do* .. do* . do do Slippers^ • do Patent Leather . d o Black Frehch Morocco Buskins,■..stieb’d seafot’; do Kid do • • .flo/ dp' Black French Morocco and Kid Grecian Ttefc . dq , t , do. Slippers,' . Green FreriCh Moro'ccb Buskins: , White - do -. , ; /dQ: and Grecian Besides ANY QUANTITY,of Ladies cheap pric^ ed Shoes, say trom 2s. toUs. per pair. ’ v. M ISSES & C H I L D R E N ’S SH O E S ^ tod numerous tb men’iio’nfin short, we .Wou the citizens o f Binghamton and the siirfpu C6‘l£iitry,.b'6th high and low, rieb and popV.' and see what a quantity and variety ^of BOO SH O E S we have on hand, chbafW. than, at /any other, store , ip this place, no mi^talkel Juisf b i n iti mind .that we keep FINDINGS pf all sale. W e have in inour-e#pfoy (for eight oftk d fZTBEar workmen in thc'sttkte/so that, we manufae** t.Ure any and all kinds of\ Work ift onr line; o f IM vety best material, and a't tKe shortest notice. W e have all kinds of*. • H a ts & C a p s . . , : which we will sell very lo#. Now alt that ane' Iii want pf Hats, Qdgs; BootS j r Shoes; can have then!,’ and recollect, CH E A P E R :\ 1 t&ft t afri where,else,‘.hjr calling at Fish A WKtsrru?* opposite the Bingfasm- Bifighamton, May 25th 1846. C h e a p D r u g S t o r e # . EMPIBE BLOCK: - v SfGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR. J UST received; ft large aAd weH aefoict^i slocif \ - j. -v * 4 L a ! s s . ■BR U S liB S , P E R P u t f E i t Y i - S P I C E S r V A R N I S g E S , D Y E ST U F F S ; R O P E T V tlN E , E S S E N C E S , • . T b e facilities'ofthis establishment for obtaim goods' a t the-: lowest market p rices a re unequallc by any i n thisaeetion; therefore the public fiiltjr ways be able to purchase on bettef terms than ( “ whtte.. 35 | pgf cetrt; riiray be* Saved by patroi’’ this establishnfenj^ ^ a r g e agt^mjml of \ cb’istantly mi hand. Remember the place,. , . / ■' ROBERT C. T R I W T , aniton June 2, 1846. N AILS AND IRON—A general assortment f«V sale cheap a ttheeNeir Hard W are store, . ’ Opposite the Pbririx Howl or N E W A : : Ct SiOKCtiN, L ATE’E of the'ffjri 9 o f flh Cary A Co. wgdntf Jjgr form bis old frierids and customer*:- aiidilNf trading pubjTic in geheyafyjhat he h f i s j o s M e i ® ■aA.. • _ - • '' - « . , Entire5Nu ' w- J^tpck C^oorfs,- A t the o lAstand of S. Cary A Co. foot of cottrt flfi.- ■ C o n sisting o f , , , f . V D R Y G O O D S , . GROCERIES.^ CROCKERY, 4 2 * # , . ? ^ H M t ) F V A R E , ; . / .And would be: g%d fofiee aW fRose* w ishing t<£ Goods cheapfis.*^i*e is:detejfmlhed fo? self, - - in t i l Clied pfrkr. 'V- % / / r V ' r f iL A S s 1V Jf smalh j .Ju n e 3,1 - - S o f Boots sale y 9rf}gwj&f