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J T ? G e n . Pared**, t h e ex P r e s id e n t o f M ex ico has literally ch a n g e d places w ith S a n ta A- na. H e has arriv e d at H a v a n n a , an exile — H e is s h o r t l y to em b a r k for E u r o p e , w h e r e he goes to reg a in his h e g l'b . -H e had been., since his deposition a p r is o n e r in th e C a s tle of San J u a n d e U i l o a at V e r a C ruz- S u p p o s e d M u r d e r — G e o . M a n n e ring. j r . w h o w a s found dead a t the house of N a n c y C a d y . four m iles from O x ford, C h e n a n g o county, on S u n d a y m o rning, is supposed to have been m u r d e ied by som e m e m b e rs of the fam ily H e ca m e to the* house intoxicated: and slept w ith R u 's e i C a d y , a s o n .-w h o $ ays that a t 12 o ’c lock he fitind that he w a s dead O n a post m o rtem exam ination, h it neck w a s found to have bein b r o k e n bv a blow from a stick of wood, or head of a n axe, and m a r k s of th ro ttlin g w e re found on his throat, either sufficient to have caused death. M rs. C a d y and her son have been a-rested. T h e deceased was a m a te rial w i n e - * in a law suit betw e en Mjrs. C a d y and h e r father. A r r L iC T iN o M o r t a l i t y . — T h e num b e r of dead letters sent to the general post office’ at W a s h ington av e rag e s a b o u t tw o thousand d a i ly — [B. Post. T h e V o l u n t e e r s a n d R e g u l a r s . — W e are assured (savs tne New Orleans Dehi.) by a officer who , was in the battle at Monterey, that in steady bravery, though, of course, not in methodical marching and systematic attack, the \riil-mte**rs were fully equal >o the Regulars; nil tha’ is saying a great deal, for we venture* the boast that there is not a finer Brray in the' world than the Regulars now in Monterey “ B it particularly in the scrambling fight in t|ie sheets, and on tops ot houses, the Volunteers 4>f Mississippi, of Tennessee, and of Texas, were very effective, lodged the chief loss of theen- emv was occasioned by the sharp shoo’ing and sharp cutting of Tennessee rifles ar.d Miis issippi bowie knives. D e c i s i o n of J u d g e E dm onds in t i i e S l a v e C ase * — T h is case which uns exdied such deep in-eresfiri a large poition of the com munity, esoedallv among our colored popula tion, was decided this morning, by Judge Ed- m inds, in the Circuit Court, aud the .boy Charles di-charged fiom custody. Judge Edmonds tank the ground that the cap tain of the “ Mobile” could not be viewed as in any sense the owner of the shive or the agent or attorney of such own»T; that the arrest and imprisonment wan without authority even under the law of New Vork, ivhiie the constitutional, i’-y of that la v was very q tesumiable, yet the return sho ved nothing of a purpose on the pirt of the respondent to pursue the comse prescrib ed by rhai law, and iherefo-e could not be plea ded in justification of confinement; that Act of 93 by Congr«j«. even as set forth «i the case of P rigly, evidently limited the Wovet y of lhe tlave to measures in due process of law, certain ly to such as were in no way' viol.nive of the public peace, and finally that the act of the mat ter in tin’s cs^e being wholly unauthorixed, the buy must be discharged As the Judge conclu ded his dectoion. the negro was brought into the •court room, (which was iensely crowded, even «t an eaily hour.) from which he re-'ired amid the rejoicings of the people of color, and well guarded by his friends. It is rumored that efforts a re now making to re-capture the boy under a wariant of some sort, wi<h the view, p-issibly. of detaining hun until •iris master can be informed of hi&jilace. and adopt mea-iuresfor his recovery. 1 h« other band, there seems to be a iensive pur pose to aid his escape.— Introduction.—On ihe lS ih j ^ A ^ p y , 1835, Dr. Brandreth, lor the first time, made~Trnown in the U n ited -Suites ttie Celebrated Brandreth. Vegetable Universal Pills. H e left them to stand or tall by their own merits, fie made no allusion to any oth- ci m edicinei simply facts were stated, and the fol low ing principle laid down as the Brandretkian Theory, viz: that all local diseases, w h e ther of the .sumiacu or bowels, enlargem ent o f the joints, rheu m a tic affections, cutaneous eruptions, dyspep ic com p laints, or whatever other torm s such local disease puts on, were no.hing more than so m any ■symptoms o f a disordered state of ihe constituti n, •and that his p iiis which were discovered in E n g land in 1751, were a m edicine that had the effect o f restoring the constitution to health and vigor, sim ply by removing all bad and aciiraoniotts humors from the blood by the stomach and bowe:s. T h e A m erican public have now made trial of thism ? d - ic ;ne for n e a rly ten years, and have found that the medicine is not all humbug. T h e patronage D r. Brandreth daily experience;., proves that the med icine gives universal satisfaction. The following are duly appointed agents for the •ale of the Brandreth Pills in Broome county, each one having a new certificate of agency from Dr B randreth:— J. R. Orton, Binghamton; Whitmore St, Dusen'httrv, Windsor; Canfield & Steele, Union; William Lincoln, M aine; Holmes Sc Welch, Upper Lisle; Aloloy A Keeh-r, Chenango Forks 11 iG r Ta whom it may concern .—All persons being af- fiieud with Consumption, or Coughs, <>r any impure dis ease of ihe blood, would find ii to their mu-rest to reail the iid'vcitiscmeni iu another column ofthis paper, headed, CONSUMPTION. T R I M M I N G GOODS. S IL K buttons, Giipps aud Fringes, just received at the Exchange-Buildings by __ Oct. 21, 1846 . \ __________ R. J . W ISN E R . PALL le, VINTER FASHIONS. - MRS. DAVIS, T T A S just returned from New-York with the F all J L l and W inter Fashions, and a large aud ele gant assortment of _ _ _ • ______ b J O U L E N E R Y © © © I D S , suitable for the season, to which ahe.begs leave to call the attention of her friends and customers. Velvet, Satin and Leghorn Hats which cannot fail to please. H e r Gaps and Rib bons are unusually tasty. & & 3 > a a a s a a a a a and other Rich Goods which it is useless to par ticularize, all of which will be sola low for cash, Neapcli.ons, Leghorns and Slraws-cleansed and dressed as usual Cutting Dresses, Cloaks Ac., and Dressmaking to a limited extent. Confident of her ability to suit her customers, as the hands she employs are very superior, she solic its a continuance of public favor. MRS. E. DAVIS. Binghamton, Oct.2lst, 1846. _________________ P H E N I X H O T E L , BINGHAMTON, BROOME COUNTY, N. Y. BY A. C. HALL. v p H I S househas been recent ly leased by the sub- .1 scriber, who will be assisted by his f.ther, W M HALL, late of the “CLINTON HOUSE,” Ithaca. Tbe Phenix, in addition to its former inviting position, has been remodeled, refitted, and refurn ished, presenting-everv inducement for the man of leisure, the seeker of pleasure, or the man of busi ness, to make it Kis abiding place during his.sojourn in our beautiful buf“s questered region.’1*'- In addition to its former apartments, a numbei of Parlors have been opened, with connecting rooms, furnishing ample acc mmodations for gen tle m m travelling with their families. There has been a thorough reform from the attici to tbe basement, including Larder and all necessa ry appurt-nances. The subscriber confidently hbpes that old friends will not be among the “missing,” and strangers! will not regret that they havemadeanewarquaint- auce. A. C. HALL. BINGHAMTON, Oct. 1 , 1846. J^»G'*neral Stase and Rail Road Office. h a t s , c a p s , m u f f s , b o a s , B U F F A L O R O B E S . J l J l M E R R I L L & R O O T have j-*st received the larg e s t and best assortment ever offered in this village, a ll of which have bpen purchased with Cash, at very reduced prices, ntMLWill be sold as low as can be bought at any store either in city or country.- G E N T L E M E N S H A T S ; of the latest style, and o f superior quality ot every kind. • C A P S ; Otter, S eal and M u skrat Fu r, Fur-trim - ed cloth caps; Cloth, M o h a ir, Plush, Velvet, H n ir Seal and Selett c.ips of every shape and quality from one s h illing upwards. MT’ F F S : Isabella Bear, Lynx, Cross Fox, Squi- rel, W o 'f, Fitch, Lustred Geuett, Chinchilla and Cony Muffs, from 3 shillings to $17. SquilCi Boas, white linings; Cony skins, Buffalo Robes, <Jtc. &c.; togeteer with all other articles us- tmlly kept in a Hat, cap and Fur store. From our long experience in the purchase and sales of^Furs, we flatter ours Ives that we are ena- bled to select better a rticles.and at less prices, than any other person in this village. ____________________ M E R R I L L A R O O T . AS THE DUTCHMAN SAID r “Every Man for myself” A T the former stand of T r a c y A S h iverick, op posite the Binghamton Hotel, and over F is h A W ebster’s cap and shoe store, the subscriber con tinues the . T a iloring Business, where any amount of w o rk w ill be done in the lat est and most approved style, with great neatness and promptness, at the lollow ing rem arkable low prices, v iz. Cutting and m aking Coats, from $2,00 to 6,00 “ Pants and Vests, i,Q0to L,50 \ Cloaks, 2^50 to 4,00 4,00 to 10; . 31* 16 31* 37* Other work in proportion; undivided attention shall be given to the business, and every customer may confidently expect entire satisfaction. Great care w ill betaken in C U T T I N G , and more garments cut from the same amount of cloth than has tt?en commonly done. f3j- T w o or three Journeym en, who a re efficient wrokmen wanted, none others w ill be employed E. S. T R A C Y . Binghamton, Oct, 5. 1846. N E W STO R E . A . C . M O R G A N , L A T E of the firm o f 3. C a ry A Go. woold in form his old frien ls a n d customers, a n d th e trading p u b lic in general, that h e has jnst received an Entire New Stock of Goods, A t t h e old stand o! S. Carjr A Co. foot of court st. Consisting o f DRY GOODS, G R O C E R IE S . C R O C K E R Y ,, A N D HARDWARE, And would be glad to see all those w ishing to b u y Goods cheap as be is determined to sell as Cheap as tht Cheapest. B inghamton Nov. 2 5 , 1845. ______________ . L a t e N e w s f r o m M e x i c o . Cheap Tailoring Establishment. T 'H E subscriber would inform the public that he A still continues in the T a iloring business at his old stand over Boyd f Crosby’s store, where he will do work at the following low prices: Cutting and m aking Coats from $3,00 to 5,00 Over Coats 3,50 1,00 Pants and Vests, Cloaks, C U T T I N G in proportion. A ll w o rk warranted well made and to fit. T h e latest Fashions always o n hand. J . N . RING Binghamton Sept. 30th 1846. 5.50 1,25 2.50 P IN K T A R L E T O N M U S L IN , for ladies eve ning dresses, just received by Sept 23d. — J R. J. W ISN E R . The Normal Chart G l f ^ h e Elem entary sounds ot the f Xu*ge, arranged and prepared English Lan- by David P . “ \ O v e icoats, C u tting Coats, “ Pants and Vests, “ Cloaks, “ Overcoats, HARDWARE! M A R R I E D : In Ote#<>, OtKrgo county, on the 20lh inut., by the sJtev. M. Al. W akem in,Col. W il l i a m T. Broadfoot of Conklin, to iYliHR Louema, daughter of Mr. John Smith, of the former place. In Miifi rd. Otsego Co.. on the 22d inftt., by Rev. L. Bolton, Mr. L rrot H ollister , of Colesville, to M isaJ H kllon R ose , adopted daughter of Mr. Alvin Lyon, of Milford. In Colesville. Oct 29:h, by the Rcr. M. Dyer, Mr. A- S. V orburt , of Wuid-nr, to M in H arriet E., d iv g h lr r uf Harmon R Tyrrell, of the form* r plaee, —1 o-ilrwell Vi no the 6*.h inst., by the Rev. R ri. Cu-huian, Mr B H. t ivtm isF*, of this village, to L ocretia G riswold , «f the former place. In C..1 v>vil!e, Oct. 29th, by the Rev. M. Dyer, Mr A aron W i » lron to Miss R ani . all , both of Chenango. Miig.izinrs fer Nov. and New Works. C O L U M B IA N , G raham s Illustrated, Youth's Cabinet, Illustrated Botany, A m e rican Flora, L iving Age, Y a n k -e Doo le, Bank note list, Long- follow’s Poems, 53 cts. Anatomy a«d Physiology for W omen, by - rs. Gore, 75 cts. Life and Adven ture in the Rocky M o u n tains, Edited by W ebb, 2 vols. $1.25 r New M u sic, Anthon’s Classical Dic- t ’onary, $4,75; R i - k ’s Interludes, S. S. U Bible Dictior. ries, W anderhoflTs Elocution; L nguag o f Flow e rs; Typec, French in A lgie:s; W h ig Al manacs, C h ristian do,. D iek ’s W o rk-', 4 vols. $2,50 th e Psaltery, Melodeon, P s a lm o d is .; Shelley’s Po- «m s; Thom p son’s M e x ico; Scenes in the Rocky M ountain*, 50 cts. M rs. Jam e son’s Essays; H e roe’s and H ero W o rship by C a rlyle, for sale cheap at P r a t *s Book Stores Nov. 4, 1846. Important to the Ladies. T he Ladies wi l, no doubt, be pleased to learn that Noland bas just arrived from New Y o rk •with a new and beautiful assortm ent of Fancy f oods, among which m ay be found— B ag aud *urse clasps, steel Beeds and Tassals, Plain and shaded B g and Purse Tw ist, B e rlin Iron Coirtb*, B racelets and Br« ehes. W o rsted Patterns, Perfor ated PapeT. Steel Pearl and Sliver Slides, Steel and J e t Buttons, a variety of Broach**, Comb* and ©'her article* too numerous to mention, a ll of the L a test Fashion: the Ladies are respectfully invited t© c a ll a n d e x a m ine Uem before the best setartton* are made. W , H N O L A N D . ________________________ Emporium of Fashion. P O R K . ~ ------------ — B B L S Snperior Mess Pork, for sale bv B. F . BISSO N , No. 1, Ely P l « e . I L L and c row c u t Saws, a t No. S Empife JU S T RECEIVED A T T H E O LD ®\tp©13a» a large ad dition to the form er extensive stork, which makes it lhe largest of a n y in this section o’f coun try. It consists in part of Hand, B a c k , Slitting, W ebb and K e y -hole S A W S , FIRMER and MORTICE CHISELS, Gouges, Plane Irons, Braces and Bitrs, Augers, A u g er Bitts, Steel and Iron Squares; M ill S A W S and F i le s ,o f a l l kinds, P a tent Saw Setts, T iy in g Squares; C h e s t,T ill, C loset,Pad, M a rticeand Rim LOC S : T a b le and Door Butts, Palm e r’s Patent W indow Blind Butts, Hooks and H inges, Door Latches; B r itan n ia, Brass, Iron and Jnpaned LA M P S and C A N D L E S T I C K S ; T e a Kettles Sauce Pans, Glue Kettles, H a y and Straw Knives, Corn Hooks, Siclcies, G rain Scoops, .English and American Cast Steel Shovels and T o n g s ; Cur and W rot N a ils of all sizes; Locket a n d Piate Castors, Curtain and Cloak P i n :; H u n t’s best Broad and narrow AXES, w a rranted; Jam es’ bt*st Screw s ol all sizes, &c. Ac. —0*A I1 of which will be sold CH E A P E R than can be bought a t o ther establish ment in town. Call and s e e ! J. E. SA M P S O N . Binghamton ,®July 1,1846. ____________________ N R W L I N K O F M A IL S T A G E S . F rom llin g h a m to n to C o rttnnd find Syracuse. \ N E W LIN E OF STA G E S has been estab- JT3 lished three limes a week, from Binghamton to Cortla d, via. Castle Creek, Hyde’s Settlement. W h itney’s Poi i, Lisle, Union V illage and M a ra thon— l-aving Binghamton Mondays, Wednesdays , and Fridays, at 8 o,elock~ir~M-r-aTTd~ai-ri*ii. 3 —it, Cortland about 6 o’clock P. M. on the sam e days R e turning, leaves Cortland 'Tuesdays, Thursdays, and S a u r d a y s 8 o’clock A . M . and a rrives at Binghamton at ti P . M. on the same days. T h is line connecs at Binghamton with Daiily Stages for G reat Bend, New M ilford, Pleasant- Mounr, H o n sdale and N e w -Y o rk; also for Mont rose, Carbondale, W ilksbarre, Oweg*, Elm ira, Bath, Corning, Ithaca, Ac. At Whhn-.-y’s Point with the Ithaca and C tskill L in e ; and at Co in land with Daily Lines for Syracuse, Skeneateles and Auburn—m aking a direct line from Auburn, Syracuse and Cortland to New York, and also the shortest ::nd most ditecl route from Binghamton to the Albany and Buffalo Railroad without a n y night riding. O F F IC E S —at the General Stage Office Bing hamton, and at the Cortland House, Cortland. n 2 ltf H E N R Y B A T E S , F . A. M O R G A N , August 19,1846. _________ Proprietors. Pag«* pF.inqipal of the State Normal .School, .N o •wofk-df sqgifreat importance, has probably ever been befdrifH'He public that basin so short a ’timfcebeeh- received with so many marked tokens of fatfnr from Teachers of the highest distinction. The Chart is 56 inches long, 45 wide, mounted on rollers, and price$2. It liiay be procured under the authority coufcwed by the 16th section o f act of 43 for scienti fic apparatus, for the use of schools. Teachers aye invited to exam ine it. F o rsale by Sept. 23d. ft. E. P R A T T New Goods in the Empire Block. S. F. CARY <fe CO, H AVE just opened one o f the best stock of Goods ever offered in this market, and invite the at tention o f the public to their splendid assortment of New Goods which have been bought with great care and can be sold at least 25 per cent cheaper than us ual. Our customers may be assured we will sell in accordance with the times. Remember to call before purchasing; at C ARY’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, CA S H for BU T T E R . S. F. CARY A C O . Sept.23,1846. _____________ 4, Empire Block. New Fall and Winter Goods. Charles B. Hatch, 97 William Sreet. New York IT S the attcniion of merchants lo his fall stock o f gooJs in the G e n tlem e n ’s F u r r ish in g L ine; Comprteing a full and complete assortment Of the laiwt and mv?t d u r a b l e styles, consisting in part of Rich Fancy Scarfs and Cravais. Plain Black “ “ “ Plain and Trim m ed Silk and Satin Stocks. “ “ Self-Adjusting “ Plain and Rich Fancy C ravat Ties. Shirts, Bosoms & C ollars of every stvle and quality. Silk, Cotton, W oolen, Merino and Buck Skin Un der Garments Fall and W inter Gloves of all kinds. Su>pendeis, Handkerchiefs, Dressing Gowns, Hos iery, Cravat Stiffners, Ac., Ac. All of which will be sold at the very lowest mar ket prices. n26-8w NEWBOOKS. H E. P R A T T has just received a large addi- • tion to his stock of Books, which, as usual, will be sold at the lowest prices. A few setts ol Lardner’s Lectures, extra bound, for Libraries— these are the most valuable Le.qjurgs ever_deliver- Jed in-this country. Also the Farm er’s L ibrary and Journal of A g iicul.ure, bound. Trustees will do well to examine the above works. Downing’s Fruit and Fruit Tiees. Ntpoleon and his Marshals, a new edition. Miss Beecher’s new Recept Book. The kitchen Directory, 150 pages, only Is. The Skillful Housewile, 25 cents, containing 659 Re ceipts. Temper and Temperamem, by Mrs. Ellis, price 50 cents. McKenzie's Life of Van Buren. Catholic Prayer Books. Methodist Hvmn Books New Musie. A large assortment of Musical works and Instruction Buoks. Lithographs by the hun dred. Almanacs by the thousand. A new edition of Morse’s Geography, the only kind worth hav ing, Ac. Ac. STA T IO N E R Y . Foolscap, low priced Letter, French ruled, Bath Packet Posi, Gilt Edged and Post Office napers; Blank Books, at great bargains; Cohen’s Drawing Pencils; also, an article superior to Cohen’s; Ju- lien’s Heads; Drawing Cards; Drawing Paper; Bristol Boards; W ater Colors; Motto W afers; A l bums; S ’ates; 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 been purchased in New-York at the lowes cash prices, Pedlars and others, as us ual, wiM be supplied on ihe most favorable terms. Binghamton, Sept. 12, 1846. N O L A N D ’S EMPORIUM OF FASHION. T HE attrae.ion at this Celebrated Establishment, during the past week, is unprecedented. The new goods just opened have created quite a sensa tion am -ng tbe iovers of Fashion—they are of the newest and most beautiful styles, such as were nev er belore introduced in Binghamton. Those LADIES, IN PARTFCULiYR, * 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 and examine the goods, whether they with to buy or not. The GENTLEM E N S ’ F IN ISH IN G DEPARTM E N T has also been replenished with an entire new and beautiltil assortment. In short,everything has been selected with great care and—well, well, s:iy noth ing about th-- taste, only don’t forget to diop in and see for yourselves, as there is no other way lo form a proper idea o f what may be had at the EM P O R IUM OF FASHION. Binghamton. Sept. 5,1846. OUGH’S PA T E N T SKIIT t S—W htoh_77e unrivaled ior cheapness or durability, sale at R. J. W ISNER’S. Binghamton Sept. 8, 1846. G O O D S A R B D O W N ! A T PA C K A R D ’S. H A V E you been to see the larg e and splendid stock o f D ry Good*. H T d o r ir e . C 'o c k e r y . G roceries, Bofit$ a n d Shoe?. R**»dv M e d e C ln 'h iag . H a t* nud Cops. M uffs and F u r , and F a n c y and Staple G o o d s © fevery description, T W E N T Y - F I V E p r. C E N T B E L O W T H E T O W N P R I C E S T w o shilling C a licoes for la. R ic h C a s h m e res and D e laines, 2 * 50 E m b roidered Inside Hdkfa. 2 s 6 d. 5 0 -Fin# G in g h a m U m b rella*. 2 i 6d. 2 0 0 P a i r s L a d ies M o d e R ihh’d -Hose, w o rth 3s for ls3d. 2 0 0 P a i r s W h ite C o n H o s e , w o itb 2 s 6 d for Is. R ich T w ill’d G ingham s , 2s. O regon and C a lifornia Rohes, 11 yds for ] 8 s. P laid s for Children** C loaks and Dresses, 3s. G o o d F u r and S ilk H:.ts. 10s. ; Muffs, S e lling low e r than w e re ever offered before. Splendid L y n x M uffs, s e lling at $ 1 0 , and others from 4s to $ 4 . Ready Made Clothing. A g r e a t variety of O v e r C o a ts. S a c k Coats, P a n ts an J Vests, A T S H O R T P R I C E S . Boots aud Shoes. M ens and B o y s ,C o a rse and F i n e Boots, B rogans. Shoes, G a iter* and R u b h 'e r s L a d ies B u s k ins, G a iters, 1-2 G a iters. Missc? G tite r s , F i n e K id Slippers, M o rocco Bootees. Rubbers. F u r r e d and P i t . P late R u b b e rs, Ladies, M U ses, M e n s and B o y s , a g r e a t variety, 2 5 cts. less than they can be bought elsew h e re. Colton Yarn, Carpet W arp, Cotton Batting, and 10 Bales of Sheeting at Cost. Cloths. A great assortm e n t of F r e n c h and W o o l D y e d E n g lish C loths and C a s s im e rs; B e a v e r Cloths; B lack, Gree^i, B lue and Mixt Pi lo*. C lo th s ; D .M h a n d ;B1up; and S m i n et's. 2 s 6 l per yard. 15.000 Pounds \Beit Spanish Sole L e a th e r , N e \if;Y e r k Inspected, 1 1 1 2 cts. U p p e r L e a th e r and C»*lf S k ins. , T h e s e G p o d s w e re bought chiefly for C a s h and nt A u c tion. A ll I ask is T R Y M Y P R I C E S bnfor^’purcbasing e lsew h y p , s- ' ■* .'hTtarain, B u tter a n d nil kinds, o f C o u n try P r o d u c e wanted in ex c h a n g e for Goods, ' 4 - - c W folW e rrill '^ R o o t ’s H a t Store 5 0 M a t no- a Kmptre J , A C . RGG&KS. B o o k s , S tationery* D r u g s , M E D I C I \K S , DY E S T U F F S A G R O C E R IES. D R. A . CO O K having taken the Book Store form e rly occupied by B. T , Cooke, Esq. of- iers for sale to his friends and the public, on rea sonable term s, alm o st every ai t i d e usually kept in ih line of BOOKS, S T A T I O N E R Y , DRUGS, Ae. Ac. M E D ICIN E E , DY E S T U F F S , G R O C E R IES, Ac N . B.—Doct. C O O K , Physician and Surgeon, w ill attend to e a lls in the liue of his profession in the village and vicinity. yirO fllce a t his D rug a n d Book Store, one door east o f the R ing amlon Hotel. Residence on the west,Side o f th e Chenango R iver, H e respectfully aplicits, and hopes to m e rit a share o f p u b lic patronage, BinghUMoB, A u g . 19, i S i t r H' for IT-Frts Ii ioii—lor- Jla ts, 1846. / p H E subscriber will introduce Ler.ry A Co.’s, -L fall Style for Gentlem en’s H a ts, on Thursday Septem b er 3d. M E R R IL L A RO O T . Sept. Ist. I t . S Q . U I R R S : CLOCK & WATCH MAKER, (3 doors west o f the Post Office.') W H E R E Clocks, W a tc h e s and Jewelry, will be kept constantly on hand, and for sale at lowest eash prices. Also, Silver, Germ an Silver, and Plated Spoons, Silver Pencils, Thim b les, scis sors, Pins, Needles, Card Cases, Silk Purses, a large variety o f Fancy a rticles Ac. Binghamton, July 1,1846. C LO C K S A N D W A T C H E S Repaired_ imd w a r r a n t e d . ___________ R. SGUIRES. P O C K E T K N IV E S .—A splendid assortment m ay be seen a t the Jew elry Store o f Juljr 1,1846. R. SQ U IR E S .' g P E C T A C L E S .—Concave and Convex Specta cles, for sale cheap by July 1,1846. ________ R. SGUIRES. J UST received some beautiful French and Swiss GINGHAMS, BALZARINES, GRADUAT ED ROBES, lor Ladies Dresses with almost eve ry style of desirable DRESS GOOD^to be found in the market, which will be sold very low. R. J. WISNER. Bingha mton May 36,1846.____________’ Weaving, Weaving. TO H N S O N A HARVEY have removed their •J shop near to the Clothing Works of H Lewis, where they are prepared to weave all ki d« oi FLOWERED AND PLAIN WORK. Coloring done as usua’. t-Binghamton, Augnst 19,1846. B OOTS AND SHOES; A big lot just received, good and ctaoap, at • CARY’S. I m p o r t a n t I n t e l l i g e n c e ! F . W . T O M P K I N S , A T his Store opposite the Bins hamton Hotel, is ooy receiving the Largest. Cheapest and most perfect assortment of Goods ever s**en in Binghamton, to which he inviies the par ticular attention of.those who tvish to get the fill value ol iheir money. Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Wye Woods • and Dye Stuffs, Paints and Oils, Nails, Glass, Fish, and almost every other iirticle wanted, are selling at such very lo*v prices, that no one who will look, can fail to be suited. T o t h e L a d i e s he offers a great variety of D R E S S GOODS, consisting of Cashmeres, rept and plain ; Muslin d’Laines, Alpaccas, fig’d and plain; California Plaids, Ginghams, twill’d and plain ; Plaid Cloakings, und the largest and cheapest assortment of Prints lhat can be found we?t of N e w -Y o rk city.— Also a great assortment of- Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Satmetts, Sheeps Grey Cloths, Flannels, Tickings, Brown Sheetings, &c. dfce., nil of which are selling at the V E R Y L O W E S T P O S S IB L E P R IC E S . Those who wish to economise in the easiest wav, can do so by making their ptircha-cs »t this establishment. F. W T O M P K IN S Binghamton, Oct. 5, 1846 Opposite the Binghamton Hotel. R e d u c t i o n o f t h e T a r i f f , A n d c o n s e q u e n t l y a G R E A T R E D U C T I O N i n th e Price of D R Y G O O D S , A T R. J. W I S N E R ’S in »h« east end of E X C H A N G E B U IL D IN G S , tvhera he has just received $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 worth of Dry Golds, bought in Boston and New-Yo*k at fro.n 20 to 30 per cent less than spring prices, and will be sold accordingly, at W H O L E S A L E or R E T A I L cheaper than can be found elsewhere west of New-York Thesubscriber has given his whole atten ion to the purchase and sale of D y Goods alone, where put chasms can always find a larger assortment to make their selection from, than at any other Store in Broome Couniy, and the prices will be guaranteed satisfactory. L a d i e s ’ D r e s s G o o d s , in great variety; embracing almost every New S’yle to he found in the New-York market— some very rich g radua’ed and shaded Cashmeres and d’Lanes, together with a large assortment of Shawls, varying in p.ice from $1 to $20. G e n t ’ s W e a r : French Cloths of Biola & Fils manufacture, English and American do wool dved and warran- ■ed no* to change their color; also a f u l1 assortment of Domestics. &c. & c — All which the citi zens of Binghamton and vicinity are invited to examine before purchasing, as the subscriber is confident he can offer inducements to hovers, that cannot he equaled in ihis or ony other place; and in oidec to protect purchasers fiom imposition and fiand. he w ill a? heretofore adhere siric ly 'O lhe O N E P R I C E C A S H S Y S T E M by m arking every piece of goods at the lowest possi ble selling price, from which no deviation will be made in any case. B in g h a m t o n . S e p t 9. 1846 R. J. W I S N E R . 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 t e j isr received another b e a u t i f u l l o t of R ic h an d d e s i r a b l e G o o d s, to which they particularly call the attention of CA S H C U S T O M E R S . We continue to receive N E W G O O D S every week, and you always find the very la t e s t STYLE* at this establishment und.wbat is the most important they will al.vavs be .«>dd at th* R I G H T K I N D O F PR IC E S . - * J une 17. 1846 M E A T A T T R A C T I O N ! B O Y D & AC 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, GROCURII S, HARDWARE & CROCKERY will be sold £*t 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. n9if. 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 B R O O M E C O U N T Y A T T E N P H Dry Goods, Groceries; Croekery & H a rdw a re. h a l l s B e a u t i f u l n e w s p r i n u 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 PRI< 'E SYST E M ! !— H A L L is no.v opening one o f the largest and tno.«! complete Storks oh Dry* Goods. Groceries, Ceockerv, H a rdw a re and Paper Hangings, ever offered in this village. xT h e complete success which has attended my sales during the past year, induced me to extendi to ihe People of Broome and adjoining Counties a still larger variety t' an was^ever offered Binghamton. W i'hout the toast exaggeration. I mav safely say. that no T W O STO C K S in Ihii vill i-re offer so G R E A T IN D U C E M E N T S to purchasers as are to found at this store. I have adopted the “extreme loio priced S ystem aud ant detet mined that uo per son or F r m «hall in anv tnannei nu»torse!t this establishment. jr3*llS V ITA T I O N is extended to O n e an d A l l to cull and examine for themselves, and if there isjany thing which pleases the tiste -*r fancy in mv slock, no exertion op my part, as to price shafc be wanting, to continue to make this Resort a Resort for the People. BtNOH|MTQN. Mav, 1846.____________ ________________ _ S H. P. H A L L D.fS. & J . R . D I C K I N S O N , jNEYS and Counsellors at Law, and Solicitors and Counsellors in Ch-ncery— Eagle Buillings, Binghamton N. Y . ___ H O T C H K ISS & SE Y M O U R ; A TTORNEYS, Solicitors and Counsellors.— Offic«| corner of Court and Franklin Streets. G. WXJIotchki** L. Seymour, Jr. Binghankton, N. Y. Aug. 1st 18-10. P. B. BROOKS, P HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, would res pectfully give notice thal he wihas heretofore attend to all calls in the lineol his profession. O * Office at hi* residence ou the west side of the Chenango, on F:ont Street. j . t . i i o t c h k i s s T m . d . ~ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, W IN D S O R V I L L A G E N Y. 'Wtwrnan, Broom# Co, July 99,1846. __________ ^ PHYSICIAN AND hURGEON. D R. P. P- THOlfiFSON—Office, opposite the Leroy Store, and aver Cungdon A Cone’s. — R e r iien c t, f h e a i x Hoiel. Binghamton, fikpt.iffih 1846. 98(1 N E W C A R R IA G E M A K IN G rp H E citizens of Binghamton and vicinity are _L nispectlully informed that the undersigned has removed from th® city of Utica to this village, for the purpose of establishing fhe Carriage Making Business in all its branches. As soon as the necessary *T’ rangemeniscan he made, he will open SHOPS lor Making, Ironing, Trimming, and finishing C arria ges, Barouches, Buggys Wagons, Ac. Ac. of every . . description, and in a style unsurpassed by any otto \ er establishment of the kind in the country. Meanwhile, orders ill be received for any work in his line, and wit* be promptly executed- Por a Carriage Ware Room, he has taken the store formerly occupied by Overhiser & Coffin, in the Centre Buildings, where several very hand some Carriages, warrarted to be made of the best materials, are on hand, which are now offered for sale on verv favorable terms. . The nub'lic sre respectfully invited to cnlt and examine them. THOMAS BATES. Binghamton, Dec. 3lst 1845 p41lllfi J A STS AND SHOE FINDINGS—A full as ^ r *IF subscriber offers ior himself and Joseph. S . for wfte^^°rlh‘ lhe Allowing parcel* uf LAND* . - EDGAR TR A C T , containing 1216 acres, divided inlo. to. five Lola, lying in the the tow* of Sanford, adjoiui g the Pennsylvania line. Also the eastern hall of the ' WA T T S TRACT, * % lying-adjoining, embracing nine Lot*. The above lands are well adapted for Fannin© purposes and will be sold o» very reasonable terms, A. DOUBLEDAY, Binghamton, March 9,1846. 51if DENT1STBY. D ENTISTRY. The subscriber continues io perform every operation upon, the teeth accor ding to the most modern and improved principle* of the a rt. Those who are desirous of repleting the vacancies caused by the loss of their original teeth are respectfnlly Invited to call. Terms reasonable, Office directly opposite the Phenix Hotel, and over R. F. Sisson's store. J. C. ROBIE, N , B. Dentists supplied with full sets of tns.trn«. me-its. Turnkeys and other surgical- instrument* kept constantly on hand and far sale. J. C. R, Binghamton April 14, 1846. ________ HARDWARE. A N E W and large suprlv just received at tbs* “ O LD H A R D W A R E ST O R E ’’ Great in ducements are now offered to those who wish ta pay CA S H , as the subscriber is determined not Lt be undersold by any Establishment west of New York. J. E. SA M P S O N , June 17,1846. _____________________ _________ A L A R G E LO T OF EN G L tSH AND A MER ICAN, Cast Steel, Saw M ill and XlSaws, just received and for sale cheap by J. E. SAM P S O N , B OOTS AND SHOES—A very grea; ^ c y- of Boo s and Shoes constantly! on hs.iid ..-• io.r »a le-veryiow by _______ J £ W TQMPjCO S . H a r d w a r e . —a good assortment of s h e l f Hardware; choice lot of Knives a n d 'Forks; also, Pocket Knives, Nails, Shovels, &e. Ac., at Sept. 23, 1846. ____________________ CARY’S. _ C ROCKERY— N ow opening a choice lot of flow* ing BLUE, i# whole or part set!s,as may be wanted; also, a full assortment of common ware, Sept. 23, 1846. __________________ at CARY’S Farm e rs of W indsor.' S H. P. H A L L H AS a store in the village of W indsor directly opposite Bragg's Tavern, where goods areseto ling at Binghamton Prices for Cavli or Pioduce, Those wanLng goods will do well to call, June 3d 1846. G LA S S —7 by 9 and 8 by 10 Glass by the box or smaller quantity, for sale by JuneS, 1856. F W TO M P K IN S . A I L S A N D IR O N — A general assortment for sale cheap at the New Hard W are .-tore, Opposite the Phenix Ho»e E A T H E K r- An other large lot of Sole & U ppetf' Leather, for sale cheap by July 1 , 1846. _________ J B A B B OTT & SON L A S T S , BOOT TREES, &c—a good assort ment o f Lasts, Boot Trees and Crimp.-:, man ufactured by Loucks & Co. Utica, at Jill: 1, 2846. ____________ J JB A A SON’S O OT and shoe Trimmings of all kinds. July 1. V J B A f c S O N P ICKLED SALMON, N<> * 2 sh a a and Mackere1, very fine, al Jujy. 1, 1846. I B A B B O T T & SON’S ILS—Linseed, Lamp, Tanneis and Neats f.ot oils, for sale at July 1,1846. _______________ J B A A SON’S. W a n t e d . K OR 6 GIRLS that want to learn the Tailors O tr-de, can find employment by applying soon, to . C. H . BULKLEY. M arch 30,1846.________________________n^-f S PRING P R IN T S , new Patterns, Also Delains, Cassimer?, Alpa.as, Sheetings and Skirtings in abundance besides some desirable fancy Goods forthe season—atlow prices NEW T O N & Co. H IDES AND SK IN S —The highest price paid lor Hides and Skins at GREGORY’S New Hard W a re and Leather store, Opposite the PheniX Hotel N B O -S U G A R S S UGAR o f all kinds as c the old sttphd of S Cary A ' Co *cTre^e5TST N j V. 25, A C M ORGAN H s A R D W A R E , a No 3 Empire good assortment mav fouiH at J JjfcC JIO G E R S . ALT AND PORK, by the barrel or toad for sale by F W TOMPKINS. sortment of Lasts .\nd Shoe Finding* for sale at the New Hard W are and Leather store, Sign of the Pad Lock F OR GROCERIES of every kind, Tea. Sugar Mulasses, Coffee, Ac., that will s u it, trv ai Sept. 23,1846. CARY’S O W L IN G PIECES.—A ehoiciTlotol English” German and American, for sale cheap at July t. ______________________ SA M P S O N’S. U R O S C O P I A . D o ctors Snyder, W illson Co., G E R M A N B O T A N IC P H Y S I C I A N S \ \ T IL L hereafter be at the HouSe of Jess£ Or- VV eutt, (lorm.vly Peterson’s) in Binghamton ot» the 26ih, .27th, and 28th day& of er <-h monih — T h e ir unparalleled success in treating oh! chronic diseases ot every descripiion, and pa; ti<-uk;rly con sumptive cases, is we.I known throughout New- York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and the Canadas. Those wishing Medicine of them will remember that they describe diseases by the Urine, hence it is not necessary that they see the patient. Their medicine is safe in all conditions o flife, and thn«e able to perform light labour or attend to busi'-eSs will nut be prevented by taking their medicine. TERM S —For medicine that will las’ about a month, taken daily, Tw o dollars, always Cash. July 20, 1846. nlBtf J. & C. R O G E R S , H AVE Removed tq the new and commodious store No. 3 EM P IRE BLOCK. (4 doors n. bove their old location,) and have now opened u la r g e a n d w e ll se le c te d a s s o r t m e n t o f goo d s whit-:* they offer to their Iriends and the public geuer.-lly as cheap for Cash or Ready Pay as can be tound in this, market. Our stock consists of Groceries, Crocke’y, Looking Glasses, Glass, Hardware, Hats and Caps, Leather, Codfish and M ,ifkerel,&c. &c. W e invite all tocalland examine o u r Goods and priets before purchasing elsewhere. The highest market price will be paid for coun. try produce. Do not forget the piace No. 3. Em pire Block. J. A C. ROGERS. Binghamton Nov. 1 2 , 1 8 4 5 . ____________ . m r - Cheap- Drug Store, EMPIRE BLOCK. SIGN OF TH E GOLDEN MO-iuTA 1 T U S T received, a large and well *c-k M E D IC IN E S , V A R N I S H E S , D Y E ST U F F S , R O P E TWINE, E S S E N C E S , P A I N T S , O IL S , G L A S S . B R U S H E S , P E R F U M E R Y t S P I C E S , The facilities of this establishment for obtaining* goods at the lowest market prices are 11 nequalled by anv in this section; therefore the public will aU wavs be'ableta purchase on better terms than 'rise where, 25 per cent, may be saved by patroi* Jt this establishment. A large assortment of Valuable P a tent Medicine* constantly on hand. Remember the plar e, ROBERT C. TR IV E T T . Binghamton June 3,1846. ________ M F A B M F O R SA L E . O NE o f the BEST FARMS ever offered in ’> or the adjoining counties, fop. sale, siuvtte ■he town of T riangle, at the junction of the Oise and Onondaga rivers, containing 20ft acres n d good culture, and 130 acres uniinpro-ved. T e n to suit ihe times. Apply to the- oocn.oam and su scribe r. |30tQ H . M- Of. UG. J UST RECEIVED a t the- Old Hardware Set a large lot of Reason's-, ( Albany) Planer, c-c sisting iD part of Jointers, Foreplanes, Jacks, « ’Smoothing Planes. Plows, Beads, Dadoes, a Rabbet PLnCs of all kind*; all o f which wiil sold at cost by caning on* door west of th*> Rmp