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Late Mfnrf from Mexico. g Establishment.; ^PH X Mbsrilbcrtpnld irfform the public thit he AaHUeoritfnuesIn the Tailoring business at his oldstand over Boyd i 'Crosby’s store, -where, he willdo work; at the following low prices: \ C a ttin g ttu l m a k ing Coats from ' $3,00 to 5,00 3,50 ljOO 5:50 1,25 2,50 d t e r Coats, - PantsAnd vests. y-“ .Cloaks, * CUTTING in proportion. , ‘ A ll work warranted well made and to fit. T h e latest F ashions always on hand. — J. N. RING. Binghamton Sept. 30th 1846. S HERIFF’S SALE:—By virtue of one execution issued out of the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of New York and to me directed and delivered against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Thomas Mathewson, in my bailiwick, I have levied on and shall expose for sale at public auction as the l.aw directs, at the Tavern hou*e now kept and occupied by R. Fish, in the village of Up per Lisle, in the county of Broome and state of New York, on Saturday the 14th-day o f November next, .in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, at 10 o’clock in tbe forenoon o f that day,.all the right, title, claim, interest or demand whatsoever of the said Thomas Mathewson-,?©f ih and to the following described premises or lot of land, to wit: All that certain tract, piece or parcel ql land situate, lying and being in Lot No. thirty- seven in tHe first Township of the Chenango Trian gle, being fit*y acres to be laid off in a square form iWtbe south ea*t <-orrier of the lot; as will more ful ly appear by reference to Broome county book of deeds,no 4, pages 606 and 607—tog ether 'with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or- in any wise appertaining. Also, all- the right, title, claim, interest or demand ofthe^lld Thomas Mathewson, of, in, and to, «il that certain tract, piece or’parcel o f land, situate ly ing: and being in lot 27 of first township of Chenan go Triangle, in county of Broome and state of New „ Y crk, befngJW ifcfees, boundMft*.fqliow*, that is to agy: Beokmipg at iff* south eist corner of said lot, runhirig*mence north along the east line thereof 22 chains eighty eight links (88) to the south east cor ner of 50 acres formerly contracted to Ephraim Hedges, then west 21 chains 85 links; then south 22 chains 88 links to the south line of the lot, then east along the same twenty one chains eighty five links to the place of beginning,.being fiftjr acres—togeth er with ail ahd singular the hereditaments and up- purtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise ap pertaining. Also, all the right, tule, interest, claim or demand Ol the said Thomas Mathewson of, in and io all that certain other tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in lot no. 28 of the first township ot Chenango Triangle, in the county of Broome and state ot New York, ancl bounded as fol lows: beginning at the south west corner of Jacob Spaldings at a stake and stones in the west line of said lot, running thence east 230 rods along said Spalding’s south line to a stake and stones in the east line ofsaid lot. and being said Spalding’s south east corner; thence sotuh on the east line of said lot 110 rods to the south-east corner thereof; thence w-st on the south line of the. lot 70 rods to a post and stones; lhence north 50 rods to a stake and .stones lo the north-east corner of Amos Stickney’s. land; thence west along said Siickney’s north line 160 rods to a stake and stones -landing on the west line of tlie lot; thence north a long said west lin: 60 rods to the place of beginning; containing one hundred and eight acres and 20 rods, a*, surveyed by Gideon Baker- together with all and singu’ar the heredita ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any Wise appertaining; as by referring to Broortie county book of deeds, tn. 12, pages 271 and 272 will more fully appear. Also, all the right, title, claim, interest or demand of the said Thomas Mathewson, of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel ofland, situate and being in lot no. 34 in the first township of the Chenango Triangle, beginning at a stake standing in the cast liVfe of the lot 11 chains ! 8 links NEW PALL AND WINTER GOODS. C l w r i e s R H a t e b , ■ 9-7 W illiam New-Yorlt. Q O L IC IT S the attention of merchants to b i s fall O stock of goods in the Gentlemen’s Farcislfing Line; Comprising a fall and complete assortment of the latest .and mosd desirable styles, consisting in S art o f Lich Fancy Scarfs and Cravats. Plain Black - “ “ “ * Plain and Trimfned Silk nnd Satin Stocks. “ “ Self-Adjusting “ Plain and Rich Fancy Cravat Ties. Shirts, Bosoms A Collars of every style and quality SiHr, Cotton, Woolen, Merino and Buck B u n Un der Garments. * Fall and W inter Gloves o f all kinds. SuspendeisyHandkerchiefs,.Dressing Gowhs,Hos iery, Cravat Stiffners, Ac., Ac. All of which WJU.be sold at tbe very lowest mar ket prices. n26-8w R e d u c t i o n o f t h e T a r i f f , consequently a G R E A ” f RED U C T IO N in the Price of chains 50 links.to the east line of the lot, thence north Jl .chains 20 links to the place of beginning, containing 25 acres and 32 perches of land, refer enda being had to Broome county book of dee Js, no. 15 pages 38l and 382; together with all aiid singu lar the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any ivise appertaining. Dated at Binghamton this 28th day oi September, in the year ol our Lord one thousand.eight hundred and forty- six. JOSEPH BARTLETT, Sheriff. By O tis L ewis , Deputy. [28tdsJ P INK TARLETON MUSLTN, for ladfese ve- ning dresses, just received by N E W B O O K S . H E, PRATT has just received a large addi- • tion to. his stock o f Books,, which, as usual, will be sold at the lowest, prices, A few setts oj Lardner’s Lectures, extra bound, for Libraries— these are the most valuable Lectures ever deliver ed in this country. Also the Farmer’s Library and Journal of Agriculture, bound. Trustees w ill do well to examine the above works. Downing’s Fruit and Fruit Trees. Napoleon and his Marshals, a new edition. Miss Beecher’s new RecepfBook The kitchen Directory, 150 pages, only Is- The Skillful Housewife, 25 cents, containing 659 Re ceipts. Temper and Temperament, by; Mrs. Ellis, price 50 cents. McKenzie’s Life of Van Buren. Catholic Prayer Books. Methodist Hymn Books. New Music. .A large assortment of Musical works and Instruction Books. Lithographs by the hun dred, Almanacs by the thousand. A new edition of Morse’s Geography, the only kind worth Rav ing, Ac. Ac. , ^ STATIONERY, Fooleeapj low-priced fetter, French ruled, Bath- Packet Post,’'Gilt Edged and Post Office .Papers; Blank Books; at great bargains; Cohen’s'Drawing Pencils; also, an article superior to Cohen’s; jfu- lien’s Heads; Drawing Cards; Drawing Paper; Bristol Boards; Water Colors; Motto Wafers; A l bums; Slates; Shell Card Cases; Pearl paper Fol ders: Ivory and Bone do; Plain and Fancy Cards; Pocket Diaries for 1847; Road Acts. As the above have beeri purchased in New-York al the lowest cash prices, Pedlars ahd others, as us ual, will be supplied on the most favbrable terms. Binghamton, Sept. 12, 1846. N O L A N D ’S “ EMPORIUM OF FASHION, T HE attraction at this Celebrated Establishment, during the past week, is unprecedented. The new goods just opened have created quite a seusa* Lion among the j overs of Fashion—they are of the newest find most beautiful styles, such as .were nev er beiore introduced in Binghamton. Those L A ft’lES, IN PARTICULAR, who have not yet called, should not fail to do so at the earliest opportunity, as the proprietor would most respectfully give a general invitation to call aiid examine the goods, whether they with to buy or not. Th*4 GENTLEMENS’ FINISHING DEPARTMENT has also been replenished with an entire new and beautiful assortment. In short,everything hasbeen selected with great care and—well, well, say noth ing about th - taste, only don’t forget to dtop in and >ee for yourselves, as there is no other way to torm a proper idea'of what maybe had at the EMPORIUM OF FASHION, Binghamton. Sept. 5, 1846* H OUGH’S~PATENT SKIRTS—Which are unrivaled ler cheapness or durability, for sale at R. J. WISNER’S, Binghamton Sept. 8,1846. Sept 23d. R. J. W ISNER.. The Normal Chart O F the Elementary sounds ot the English Lan guage, arranged* and prepared by David P„. Page, Principal of the State Normal School. No work of sagreat importance, has probably ever been before the public that has in so short a time been received with so many marked tokens of favnrfrom Teachers of the highest distinction. The Chart is 56 inches long, 45 wide, mounted on rollers, and 'pride $*i. It may. be procured tinder the authority cOnfered by the 16th section of act of 43 for scienti fic apparatus, for th^iise of schools. Teachers are Invited to examiu^ it. For sale by Sept. 23d. . » . H. E. PRATT New Goods in tlie Empire Block. S. F. CARY CO, H AVE just opened one of the best stock of Goods eveNqflered in this market, and invite the at tention o f the p- blic to their splendid assortment of New Guods which have been bought with great care and can besoid-at-lcaxi 25 per cent cheaper that? us ual. Our customers may be assured we will sell In accordance with the times. Remember to call before purchasing, at CARY’S* store, and look or you may lose Great Bargains. P. S. Liberal advances in C ash made for Grain, at the highest market price. Also, CASH for BUTTER. S; F. CARY A CO. Sept.23,1846, 4, Empire Block. B OOTS AND SHOES; A lig lot just received, good and cheap* al CARY’S. H ARDWARE.—A good assortment of SHELF Hardware; choice lot of Knives and Forks; also, Pocket Knives, Nails, Shovels, &c. &c., at Sept. 23, 1846. CARY’S. C ROCKERY— Now opening a choice lot of flow* • ing BLUE, in whole or part setts, as may be wanted; also, a full assovtmentof common wave. Sept. 23, 1846. at CARY’S o f the N ew -Y ork and E r ie R a il R oad C o . > 45 Wull-st. New-York, Aug. 28, 1846. ) TV^TOTICE is, hereby given that p r o p o s a ls will be JLi received until the 13th day ol October next, for the grading, masonry and bridging required to complete- that portion of the New-York and Erie RgU Road between a point three mites east of Port Jervis,in Orange county, and the village of Bing- framtan, in Broome county, a distance df about 133 ' wiles. -- • - ■ ' ; -profiles;-estimates and specifications prill be found after tbe 10th o f September, ia the of fice of the Company at Ncv-York city, where every peeessary- information will be given. The Engi neers on the line of the road will also furnish a ll requisite facilities to contractors desirous of exam ining the route. , ; The line Will bedividedlnto sections of conven ient length for construction, and proposals in writ- ing will be received at the New-York office for th* whole or any part of the work. By order o f the President and Directors. [25td j T. S. BROWN, Chief Engineer. New Books and Stationery, H E. PRATT will commence receiving on • Thursday Sept. 10th the largest assortment of Books and Stationery ever brought into this place which hasbeen purchased in NeW-York for Cash, at the lowest prices and will be sold as low as can be bought in the state. Magazines Jor Sept. received. A new article of Drawing Pencils, superior to Cohen’s. Cultivator Almanac’s for sale by the doz. at 1S| cts, or by the \p00 at prices accordingly. Further particulars next week. F a il F a s h ion tor H a ts, 1846. fflR E subscriber will introduce Leary ft Co;’s, *JL«fallSU-y-le lor Gentlemen’s Hats, on \Thursday September 3d. MERRILL & ROOT. Sept. Jst. i S HAW L S, SH A W L S —Shetland Shawls, a hew and beautiful article for the summer, for sale by __________________ F W TOMPKINS., R SQUIRES, * CLOCK & WATCH MAKER, (3 doors west o f the Post Office.') W HERE Clocks, Watches ahd Jewelry, will be kept constantly on hand, and for sale at lowest cash prices. Also, Silver, German Silver, and Plated Spoons, Sil ver Pencils, Thitnbles, scis sors, Pins, Needles, Card- Cases, Silk Purses; a Large variety of Fancy articles ftc. • Binghamton, July 1,1846. AND And A T R. J, W ISN E R ’S in iha east end of E X C H A N G E B U ILD IN G S , wteifi he has just received $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 worth'of Dry Goods, bought in Boston and N ew -Y o rk at' from 2 0 to 30 per cent lets than spring prices, and Wilt be sold accordingly, a t-W H O L E S A L E or R E T A I L cheaper than \can be found elsewhere,west of Nesv-York., T h e subscriberha* given his whole attention to the fmfebase and sale ofD r y .G o o d s alone, where purchasers can always find a larger assortment- to'make their selection from,tban at aojr Other Store in Broome County, and the prices will be guaranteed satisfactory. W ATCHES Repaired and R. SQUIRES. C LOCKS warranted^ P OCKET KNIVES.—A splendid assortment riiay b • sefen at the Jewelry Store of July 1, 1846. _____________ R. SQUIRES. S PECTACLES.—Concave and Convex Specta cles, for sale cheap by July 1,1846. R. SQUIRES. J UST received some beautiful French and 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 will be sold very low. R. J. WISNER. Binghamton May 26,1846. TEAS. : UST received a fresh supply of. those Choice Old HysonAmperial, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin by and Black Teas, July 1, 1816. J B ABBOTT ft SON L EATHER—Another large lot of Sole ft Upper Leather, for sale cheap by July 1,1846. J B ABBOlW ft SON ii/r o R O o c O ’ 1VJL rassoand by tkc doz. or single skin, at •Another choice lot of those Cur- ap M o g a d o r e M o r o c c o , f o r s a l e che; ABBOTT ft SON’S July 1,1846. B I N D I N G — G o a t a n d S h e e p , in r o l l o r skin, a t July 1,1846. A bbott & Son’s. L ASTINGS—A few yds of lasting for Ladies & Gents Gaiters, yet on hand at July 1,1846. J B A A SON’S L ASTS, BOOT TREES, &c—A good assort ment o f Lasts* Boot Trees and Crimps, man ufactured byLoucKs ft Co, Utica; at July l, J B A ft SON’S B OOT and shoe Trimmings of-all kinds. July 1. J B A ft SON P ICKLED SALMON, No I and 2 Shad and Mackerel, very fine, at July 1, 1846. _______ I B ABBOTT ft SON’S HARDWARE. N E W and large supply just received at the l “OLD HARDWARE STO RE” Great in ducements are now offered to those who wish to S y GASH, as the subscriber is determined not to undersold by any Establishment York. . Jane 17,1846. west of New E. SAMPSON. A , LARGE LOT OF ENGLISH AND AMER- jl I l ICAN, Cast Steel, Saw Mill and X Saws, just received and for sale cheap by J. E. SAMPSON. B OOTS AND SHOES—a very great variety ’of Boots find Shoes constantly on hand and for gab* very low by ' F W TOMPKINS. WEAVING, WEAVING. TO H NSO N ft HARVEY have removed their ^L aho^ near to the Clothing Works o f H. Lewis, where v ; FLOWERED AND PLAIN WORK .Dolortng done as usua1. Binghanfton, August 19,1846. WOOL! W O O L !!) S v tbe highest price for i«\ Binghamton or | Wool to sell will do Windsor, well to call. * _ Binghamton Jobe 3d, lf4fi, • ■. O ILS—Linseed, Lamp, .Tanneis'and Neals foot oils, for s a le at ' . - July 1,1846. , J B A ft. SON’S. W a n t e d 5 OR 6 GIRLS, that-want to learn the Tailors trade, can find employment by applying soon to C. H. BULKLEY. March 30,1846. ■ • n2tf B e a v e r a n d p i l o t c l o t h s , for over Coats fo!'sale cheap at Dec. 1st. BOYD ft CROSBY’S. G o o d s , in great variety; embracing almost every N « V Style to be found in the New-York market-— some very rich graduated nnd shaded Cashmeres and d’Lanes, together with a large assortment of Shawls, varying in price from $1 to # 20. \ ’ G e n t ’ s W e a r : French Cloths of Biola ft- Fils manufacture, English and American do. wool dyed nnd warran ted not to chapge tbeir color; also a full assortment ofDomestics. &c. &c.— All which the citi zen* of Binghamton and vicinity are invited to examine before purchasing* as the subscriber is confident he can ofler inducements to buyers, that cannot.be e^uah-d in this or any other place; nnd in order to protect purchasers from imposition and fraud, he will .as heretofore adhere StrTetly to lhe O N E P R I C E C A S H S Y S T E M . b y mnrking^everj^piece of goods at the lowest possi ble sel ling; pi ice, from which- no deviation wili-be made jn$ny ease. B ingh a S ito n . S e p t . 9, 1846. * • r-* ^6: R. J. W I S N E R . S T O W F O R R U S H A T * O L D C A S H S T O R E , t R T U S T R B D e I V E D .— R. A- F O R D & CO. have just received another b e a j j T ifc l Yot of R ich and d e s i r a b l e Goods, tcrsvhich they particularlv bail tfie attention of C A S H C U S T O M ER S . - * ’ W e continue to receive N E W GOODS every week, and yoirifilways find the very latest styles at this establishment, and what is the most'important thev will always be sold iii. the R I G H T K I N D O F PR IC E S . * “ J une 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 D R Y G O O DS, G R O C E R I R S , H A R D W A R E & C R O C K E R Y will be sold at a stnallel* prolit for cash or produce, thaii at any other store ‘ May 20, 1846. ‘ ii9tf. Ill THE COUNTY Biagh a m ton, A L L M 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 OF BROOM E C O U N T Y A T T E N D ! ! D r y G o t i d S j 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 . I X A Z i I a ’ S B e a u t i f u l n e w s p r i n g g o o d s h a v e a r r i v e d ! —e x t r e m e l o w P R I C E SY S T E M !!— H A L L is now opening one of the largpst and ino?t complete Stocks of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ceockerv, Hardware and Paper Hangings, ever offered in this village. The complete success which bus aiundid my sales during !h<- past year, induced tne td extend to the People of Broome and adjoining Counties a still larger variety t! :tn was ever offered ih Binghamton. Wi-bont the least exaggeration, I mav s fely snv. that no T W O STO C K S in this village ofler so G R E A T IN D U C E M E N T S to purchasers ns are to found at tbis store. I have adopted the “extreme low priced System ,” and am determined that no per son or Firm shall in any manner undersell this establishment.' JIJr’IN VITA T I O N is extended to O n e and A l l to call ancl examine for themselves, and if there is any thing which pleases the taste or fancy in mv stock, oo exertion on tny part, as to price shall be wanting, to continue to make this Resort a R e s o r t f o r Lhe People. B ingham t on , May. 1846. S H. P. H A L L . N E W G r 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 Z N S iS Removed to the B.RICK BLO C K , opposite the Binghamton now receiving-the best and cheapest assortment of goods ever seen 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 , D y e S t u f f s , and almost ever other article wanted, all of which will be sold for R E A D Y P A Y lower lhan they can be bought A N Y W H E R E E L S E . A very large assortment of H consisting of Hr.iel where he is in Broome County, on bund, to which the attention of those purchasing, is particularly invited, as they are selling M U CH LESS than they have ever before been offered in this place.. Binghamton. May 4th 1846. A Eas A » . S. & J. R. DICKINSON, TTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, and Solicitors and Counsellors in Chancery— le Buildings, Binghamton N. Y. HOTCHKISS & SEYMOUR^ TTORNEYS, Solicitors and Counsellors.— Office, corner of Court and Franklin Streets. G. W . 7-I otchkiss . L. S eymour , Jr. Binghamton, N. Y Aug. 1st 1846. P. B. BROOKS, P HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, would res pectfully givenotice that he wilias heretofore attend to all calls inthe line ol his profession. O ’ Office at his residence on the west side ol* the Chenango, on Front Street. ~J7 t 7 ffOTCHKISS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, W i n d s o r v i l l a g e n , y . W indsor , Broome Co. July 22,1346. L ASTS A n d SHOE f i n d i n g s —a fall as sortment df Lasts and Shofr Findings for sale at the New Hard Ware and Leather store, Sign of the Pad Lock : F L O U R . A BBLS* \Owego and Tompkins County Fldur,‘for sale by -B-F. SISSON, Feb. 24,1846. . No. 1, Ely Place. * P O RK . K B B L S S u p e r io r M e s s P o r k for s a le bv U U / B. F. SISSON, No. 1,'Ely P late. M ILL and cross cut Saws, at No. 3 Etnpire J. &C. ROGERS. n D YE WOODS ftc'.—Dye Woods and Dye stuffs of all kinds and of the best quality, forsale at about half the usual prices by June3,1846. P f TOMPKINS* S PRING PRINTS, new Patterns,\Also Delains, Cassimers, AlpacaS, Sheetings and Skirtings in abundance besides some d esirable fancy Goods forthe season—at low prices NEWTON & Co. IDES AND SK IN S — The highest price paid lor Hides and Skins at GREGORY’S Ne Hard Ware and Leather store, Opposite the Phenix Hotel ew SUGARS. S UGAR o f all kinds as cheap as the cheapest at the old Stand o f S Cary ft Co. NoV.25, A C MORGAN r T ARDWARE, a good assortment may found at JjL N q 3 Empire J.ftC . ROGERS. S ALT AND PORK, by the barrel or load for .sale by F W TOMPKINS. F OR GROCERIES o fevery kind, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, ftc., that will suit; try at CARY’S Sept. 23,1846. F o w l i n g p i e c e s . —a choice.lot oTEnglish, German and American, for sale cheap at July 1, / SAMPSON’S. F O R SA L E C H E A P . A GOOD Orange county LUMBER WAG GON R. A. FORD ft Co. April7, l846. ___________________ n3tf L ININGS—A fresh lot of white and pink sheep and iamb linings, by the doz. or less quantity. July 1, 1846. J B. ABBOTT ft SON' H ARDWARE—A good Assortment of sbelf Hardware, also Shovels, Grain Scoops, ftc- selling very cheap by A C MORGAN HAM S * Q f l H A LBS Prime Pork Ham*, for sale by C k U V A U B. F. SISSION. Spring Fashion for Gentlemens Hals 1 8 4 6 . J | C 1ROWN—6 7-8 inches high, 5-16 bell al sides, / .1-8 front and rear. Tip—9-16 Oval, 10-16 Convex. B uim —2 f-8 inches w.ide, round open curl, rolled all round, full at sides and slightl-tun font and rear. Tbe subscribers will introduce the’above ndjy Style o f Hats on Saturday March 14 1846. MERRILL & ROOT. N E W C A R R IA G E M A K IN G rp H E citizens of Binghamton and vicinity are JL respectfully informed that the undersigned has removed fro.m the city o f Utica to this village, for the purpose of establishing the Carriage Making Business in all its branyjhes. As soon as the necessary ar* rangements'caii be'made, he will open SHOPS for Making, Ironing, Trimming, and finishing Carria g e s , B a r o u c h e s , B u g g y s , \ W a g o n s , & c . S e e . o f e v e r y description, and in a style unsurpassed by any oth e r e s t a b l i s h m e n t o f t h e kind in the country. Meanwhile, orders willbe received for any work in his line, and will be promptly executed. For a Carriage Ware Room, he has taken the store formerly occupied by Overhiser ft Coffin, in the Centre Buildings, where several very hand some Carriages, warrarted to be made ofthe best materials, are on hand*, which are now offered for sale on vef^'favorable terms. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine them. THOMAS BATES. Binghamton, Dec. 3lst 1845 n4lm6 G R E A T IM P R O V E M E N T ; - ’ - AT TBS * . BINGHAMTON FOUNDRY. r p H E subscribers during the la'st year, havemfda J* improvement i» their .MACHINERY, *nd added largely to their Patterns for M ill Gearing, so that they now have several entire «eW sets of Patternsfor^ . Grlsf Mills & Tanneries, ~ arid are now. able to execute orders for Machinery of everv description upon very short-notice, in a good s tyle, and as REASONABLE TERMS asat any other establishment in the state. Their stock I P A T T l I E I H l ' t r.-r is such, that any individual wanting Machinery ot any description can have it furnished oh reason, able terms, and without charge for Patterns. They have also the Patterns for an entire new styie bf C O O K I N G S T O V E , * which, so far as it has been tested, proves the best- stove now in use. Also, PARLOR, BOX, and C O O K I N G S T O V E S of every variety. Aliso,, Hollow Ware, of every description, Sleigh-Shoes, Fire-Dogs and all other articles usually kep» at establishinents of the kind, all which they afford low. _ - . lA*OLD IRON, and GRAIN ot every kind, ta ken in exchange for Castings. THEODORE A. THAYER, - - J B. H. OVERHISER. Binghamton, July 8,1846. , > i i i * 0 * . M*CU NEW FIRM N E W G O O D S . -A T REDUCED P R .ibE S .~T h e subscribers A have at their STORE, (2 doors west of the Phenfx Hotel,) the LARGEST, BEST, CHEAP-. EST, -tfhd greatest variety ot Goods, iii their lin'eV ever offered in Broome or any ofthe adjoining counties, which will be sold CHEAP,, in'large or small quantities, to suit purchasers.. Their stock consists%|in!y.of ih> fono wihg articles,.viz: * ' LEATHER*, Sole, Upper, Harness, Bridle, Collar, Calf, -Kip and; Patna. ... ■MOROCCO—Carraso, Mogadore ft Maddrass. - LININGS—White and Pink Sheep Linings, do. do. Lamb do., Sheep and Goat Bindings, Black and Cochineal Red Roan Skins, for carriage trim* -tilings, &c. SHOE FINDINGS, o f every descriptioij., shoe thread (from:5^18. to Is. per ball) Pegs,af 6d per- Qt., Nails, Awls, Knives, Pincers, Hammers, War, Sandstones, Bristles, Size. Shol’d and long Sticks, morocco, and tape measuring straps, hand and spring Punches, bl’k and bluebl’k Lastings, for la dies and gentlenien’s gaiters, ftc. Galloon, Boot cord, Boot webb.and laces, ftc. ftc. together with a large and fashionable assortment of Lasts, Boot Trees ahd Crimps. A large and well .selected assortment of Teas, Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, ftc. ftc., every article in this line called for. PROVISIONS.—Flour, Salt and Pork, by the load, barrel or pound. ‘ ' FISH.—Codfish, Shad, Salmon, Mackerel, and. Herring, by the barrel, half barrel, box or pound. OILS. —Linseed, Lamp, Tanners and Neats foot Oils., by the barrel, gallon or less quantity. Our arrangements for additional supplies are such as to keep constantly on hand afullassortmentofGoons, s jld by us. We, think it unnecessary for us to say that tlie above Goods will be sold cheap, ftc.'&c., but we will say, that we will not be undersold by any live man. . * Ail kiads of P roduce taken in exchange for most ofthe above articles. WANTED, H ides , C alf , K ip , S heep and Lamb Skins, for whieh the highest price will be paid. J. B. ABBOTT ft SON. Binghamton, July 1st, 1846. Liook out for the dngine while the bell rings I EXPRESS TRAIN W ITH FISH A\'WEBSTER’S N e w S p r i n g ’ G o o d s . J UST received by the subscribers, direct from the Manufactories, a very large and splendid assortment of GENTLEMENS AND LADIES . COOTS AND SHOES consisting in part of the following, viz: . 20 Cases Gen ts Summer Boots, of calf, seal, and grain’d Leather. Gents Cloth, Button Gaiters; Prunella Gaiters; Sew’d Goat Brogans, extra qual« ity; Peg’d Goat Brogans, Calf do extra quality, and Kip and Cowhide Brogans of all kinds arid prices. Boys and Youths'BOOTS AND SHOES ofevery grade and style* L A D I E S SH O E S . Ladies Black Gaiters, Patent Leather Tip’d do do . „ d»* Morocco ' do do French Bronze Gaiters, do Fancy Gaiters, - Black Cloth Half Gaiters, Pat. Leather Tip’d. do do - do Morocco do Fancy do do do do * do do do Pat. Leather do * Ladies French Bronze Kid Buskins do do do do Slipoers. do Patent Leather do Black French Morocco Buskins, stich’8 seams, do Kid • • do ■ do do Black French Morocco and Kid Grecian Ties, do , . . do Slippers, Green French Morocco Buskins, White do do and Grecian Ties, Besides ANY QUANTITY of Ladies cheap pric ed Shoes, say Irom 2s. to 6s. per pair! MISSES & C H ILDREN’S SHOES too numerous, fo mention: in short, we would invite the citizens oF Binghamton and the surrounding u D o c tors GERMAN B O T lN is W eutt, (form«)y » k £ » ? # s ) onjIre;S6tl, m Their Unjpar*ll«tJ sritnptire cases, is w*ir York, 'Penn*ylvaniapf 0hfo,v M ichtpia a n i Canadas. ~ Those wishing M edline o f them ^iOyerisem that thejr- de^fiJ^ diseaStjjjby the Urine, .topnee It is pot necesSary ’ thal they »ee tFe-patieat. Tkeir^* ihedidnels saflf iii th ^ # able: to perfqrin light Will not h^forsv&rited . TERMS—For mqdid##tl month, taken daily, Two^dbMar*, aiwaysoBsnv i \ Jtfly’20,1846. : : . / v *18lf «B 9 3 c 3 B 5 ?! ing in JUST RECEIVED A * THE l d a i ._. ditidnto the former extensive stock/whicli^ makes it the larjgest o fanv in-tbis section of coun try. It.consists in partqf \f Hand, Baick, Slitting, Webb And Key-iiole S A WS, FIRMER and MORTICE CHISELS, V, *; Gouges, Plane trons,' .Braces' and BittS, Augers; Auger BUts, SteeJaridJron Squares; Mill SA and Files, of alfkidds, -Patent Saw'Setts, T i Squares; Chesti T ill, Closet. Pad, Mortice and LOCKS; Table and.DoorBntt§, Palmer’s P atea\ WindoW Blind Butts,- Hooks- a n | Hinges, Door Latches; Brittannia, Brass, Iron and Japaned LAMPS an.d.CANDLE STICKS ;. Tpa Kettles' Sauce Pans, Glue Kettles, Hay and’Straw Knives, Corn Hobks, Sickles, Grain Seoops, EnglisE and American Cast Steel Shovels and Tongs' Cut and. . WTis Naiis o f ail sizesj Locket asd PlaakCiMtiM, :•* Cttrwih and Cloak P i ii; fiunfis best ^ r o a ? a » a ^ narrow AXES, warra'nted; Jame&’ best Screaks of all sizes, ftc*. &c.—IjrA ll of which will be sold CHEAPER than can be bought at other establish ment in town. Call and see! ' J. E. S A MPSON. ‘ Binghamton, July 1, .1846. . Tu W M . M . & J . E . E L Y , N o . 1 7 F m p i r e B l o c k , A RE now offering a very large and general as sortment of consisting in part Of black and blue black Italian, Gro. de Swiss, and other styles df silks; shawls, balzorines, d’laines, reps, do; Linens, a very choice lot at verv low prices; linen handkerchiefs, silk handkerchiefs, napkins, colored borders; ging hams, gingham muslins—a:very rich and fashion able article—gloves, hosiery; baraZe scarfs: Prints, from-6tp 19 cts., white and red flannels, parasols, pararollettes.sun shades, silk mitts, knitting cotton, carpel-bindings, ribbons, diapers, French linen for for ladies’ travelling dresses, India rubber suspen- deTs,books arid eyes, buttons, spool thread, Irish thread, white, linen spool thread, foundation mus lins,.ladies’ era vats,-gents; do., linen bobbin, gal loon binding, English rilk serge, white satins, linen bosoms, black and white wadding. Tailors’ Trimmings, A GOOD ASSORTMENT,^ consisting of every thing in that fine. - - - Jet buttons, ivory combs, Jinen 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 ‘ C l o t h s , C a s s i m e r e s , T w e e d s , v.;..' and Satinetts?; SUMMER GOODS, a great varie ty. Ladies’ Bonnets, Ladies? Shoe*)*.Hardware, Crockery,Nails, Groceries, Salt The above Goods are offered v^f$;4Mi£P*?£ot cash. W m . M. ft J. Binghamton, July 1,1816. SPRING & SUMMER PASfil M R S . D A V IS , H A S just returned from New-York with Spring and Summer Fashions, and a ,supply of ^elegant ^ 5IILUNEUY GOODS, suitable for the season ; to which she begs leave lo call the attention of her large circle o f customers and the public. Ladies’ Hats, Caps^and Ribbons of every variety, and a general assortment of rich Goods jn her line, too numerous to particularize, all of which will be sold extremely low for Cash, 53* LEGHORNS AND S T R A # S , Cleansed and Dressed as usual. f^D R E S S MAKING, Cutting and Fitting, to a limited extent. • . >■ T R A N SPARENT NEAPOLITANS cleansed arid dressed in the best style. Binghamfon M a y 'll, 1846. • f-. •4. the nCw country, both high and low, rich and and see what a quantity and variety o: iveve on hiand, loor, to caff BOOTS ft SHOES we ha on h cheaper than at any other store in this place, no mistake! Just bear jn mind that we keep FINDINGS o fall kinds, for sale. W e have in in o.ur employ 6 or eight ofthe 5^best workmen in the state, so that we manufac ture any and all kinds of work in our line, a f the ve’.y best material,- and at the shortest notice. We*have all kinds of ■ Hats & Caps, which we will sell very low. Now all that are in want-of Hats, Caps, Pools or Shoes, can have them, and recollect, C H E A P E R than any where else, by calling at Fish ft Webster’s opposite the Bingham- ton Hotel, Court street onqefoor above F W Tomp-' kins. First, “be sure you’re right then go ahead.” FISH A WEBSTER. Binghamton, M a y 25th 1846. T 3 & X V ] E T T ?S C h e a p D r u g S t o r e , ' EMPIRE BLOCK, SIGN. OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR. J U S T received, a large and well selected stock 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 Horses and Carriages, 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 foe Phenix Hotel and Post Office, and at the Binghamton Hotel. HENRY BATES. F. A. MORGAN. Binghamton June 4,1846. nl2tf . . i rpW E N T Y Tailoresses wanted immediately.— X Also six or eight girls can have an oppertuni- ty o f learning the trade, by making immediate ap plication at , NOLAND’S, ^ Sept. 1st 1846, Emporium o f Fashion. S. A. NEW T ON ft CO. Store corner o f C o u rt and W a s h ington Street H AVE on hand a large stock ol DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BOOTS and SHOKij H ATS, CAPS, CROCKERY and Glass W ARE, Suitable for the Winter Trade, which they will sell at prices to suit pu rchasers. All kinds ol PRODUCE W ANTED. Cash Paid for STAVES and HEADING? SHINGLE and PINE LUMBER, delivered at our .store, S A NEW T ON ft Co,. Binghamton Dec, 16,1845 ' - ________ Who wants Insurance'? S H. P. HALL as agent for the Hartford Fire • Insurance Company will take suitable risks in Broome County. Also, as agent for ihe Etna Insurance Company of Hartford, with a capital of 250 Thousand Dol lars, will insure on reasonable terms. Policies insurod upon application to SAM’L ’H. P. HALL. ; Binghamton May 2?, 1846. nlOtf Notice! A LL persons indebted to the-subscriber are re quested to make immediate payment, and .save, ftc. ftc. L. M. REXFORD^ April 16,1846. A '- S. F . C A R Y ft CO. RE now offering their large stock of goods, consisting of as good an assortment as can be found in the village, at such prices as will compare with any of our compettitors, no mistake! . Call one, call all, and be convinced o f the fact, , CA R Y ft CO ., No. 4 Em p ire Block. Mav 27,1846. M E D IC I N E S , V A R N ISH E S , D Y E STU F F S , R O P E T W I N E , E S S E N C E S , P A I N T S , O ILS, G L A S S . B R U S H E S , PE R F U M E R Y , t S P I C E S , ({•Ca, The facilities o f this establishment for obtaining goods at ihe lowest market prices are unequalled by any in this section; therefore the public will al ways be able to purchase on better terms than else where. 25 per cent, may be saved by patronizing this establishment^. A large assortment o f - Valuable-Patent Medicines constantly on hand/ Remember the place* ROBERT C. TRIVETT. Binghamton Jone.2, 1846. St New Goods & New Fashions. ?-■ Misses P. & P . Barton W OULD Tespectfully re.urn their thanks to their customers, for the very-liberal patron age extended to them, apd beg-leave to say, that tbey still continue theif Millinery Establshment on Court street, one dpor west of Overhiser’s store; and having just returned from New-York, they in vite the public to examine the!r elegant Spring and Summer Fashions, and tbeir rich stock o f Millinery and Fancy Goods suited to the season;* which have been purchased extremely low and will be sold accordjigly. Fashionable Bonnets of every description on hand, or made to order, in a style which cannot fail to please. a Dressed, to Order. - n8tf . H r H A T S r Cleansed an Binghamton May 11,1846 DENTISTRY. • D ENTISTRY. TJie subscriber continues tq perform every operation upon tbe teeth accor ding to the most modern-and improved principles of.ine art. These who are desirous of repleting the Yicanciee caused by the loss of their original teeth 'are respectfully invited to call. *. Terms reasonable. * * . _ Office.directly opposite the Phenix Hotel, and over B. F. Sisson’s store* ; J. C. RpBlE. N- B. Dentists supplied with full sets o f instru ments., Turnkeys and other surgical instrument* kept-Constantly'on hand and ior'sale. . J. C. R. - Binghamton Api.il 14,1846. ' . * h S ; L A N D S FO R S A L E T HE subscriber offers tor himself and Jose Bosworth, the followiag parcels of forsale: ' . • THE EDGAR TRACT, containing 1210. acres, divided into twelve Lots, lying in tbe the town of Sanford, adjoining tbe Pennsylvania line. Also the eastern half of the W A T T S TRACT, ^ lying adjoining, embracing nine Lots. ‘ The above lands arc well adapted for Farming purposes .and will be sold on very reasonable terms. A. d o u b l e d a y . ■#r -- Binghamton, March 9,-1846. 5ltf H a t s , Gaps and. Muffs at N o 3 Empire ■ ' J f t C ROGERS. N E W S T O R E . a . c . M o r g a n , T ATE of the firm o f S. Cary ft Co. would in- 1 * form hfs old friends and customers, and the trading public in general, that he has just recei ved an F n t i r e N e w S t o c k o f G o o d s , At the old stand of S, Cary ft Co. foot of court st. Consisting of D R Y G O O D S , G R O C E R I E S i C R O C K E R Y . A N D H A R D W A R E , And would be glad to see all those wishing to buy Goods cheap as he is determined to sell as Cheap as the Cheapest. . Binghamton Nov. 2$, 1845. F a r m e r s o f W i n d s o r . S. ft. £ H A L L H AS a store in the village oi Windsor directly Opposite Bragg’s Tiverri, Where goods a rese(- ling at Binghamton Prices for Cash or Produce. Those wanting goods will do welljo c a ll.\ June 3d 1846. A. LASS— 7 b y 9 arid 8 by 10 Glass'by the box or V T smaller quantity; for sale by June 3,1846. F W TOMPKINS. ONEY CAN BE SAVED, by those who wish tobuyCloth, by [looking in at FORD’S N AILS AND IRON—A general assortment for sale eheap at the [New Hard Ware store/ Opposite the' Phenix Hote o u m m e r s c u f f s —A very large assortment O of stfoamer stuffs of all kinds and descriptions for Sale unusually low by * June 3Hy46. _______ F W T OMPKINS. J UST R lS^IV E D at .the Old Hardware Store . .»latge lot^f Benspn’s, (Albany) Planes, con sisting m part of Jointers, Foreplanes, Jacks, and Smoothing Plane* PlriWs, Beads, Dadoes’ and Rabbet Planea df -all kinds, all qf Whifift liriU b« Block COSl by C* ^ ng OD^ do«r July 27? SO D A P Q W D E B E per Box. ^ Jane 10,‘ 1846. Attaining l- dozen ... _ ifficlent to make a ■m m r. For safe at C cts. W O O L ! W O O l L l f storq. -r / .