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WAI-KEIt CLABKE, Buffalo and. S. Y. City Dailroad. BY TELEGRAPH.

CITY NOTICES. PUBLIC RADB AND COMMERCE. JAMES O. DICKIE, JUSTICE OF THE PEAOI, OFFICE 145 MAIN STREET, First door O. Lee fc (Vi Baa.

Office or Um Owmardtl Advertiser, I rWc.ww ingod J.rJ!! nhi and the supply Is einmnmeo. nwir ui safes I nhL and tbe supply fef SM Ohio at 4 75 4 87, and 100 bbls 97. YVu. "UB xood demand, the supply livery iigat. We hear of no lrn4JflBI this Burning.

Oaiw (a Mr wquaavwruia auM-B taudaocy, 1 Rvs ModaU Uo.nby.'aWBi ooe lm at 75c Otw i Hitmaai WmsBET la ana1 -somail, wlth. markg. fcsas at nxmUa, and tX to hX. tied. rAajFuiamlrattw(hi(Lud Ua core to H.

and 3Mc ea Boar I- CANAL BtPOKTH. Tka exports by canal for last St bom were wkmr-. bbis 8JSA5 Cheese Sorai, 9 634 TalloW Wkmt nfli Corn Whisky IS7UU Buy 'v- 31 amber 7t4W0 n.nf euwjraaces. LAK Amount tolls. 08 Tae following are lb obit eke Import tor Um la 84 bow for 115 Wheat 87,383 83 Corn 10.000 Clata 3,797 Ash.

694 Barley 11,483 5,050 14 304 Lard 71 1-9 leSOl) Beeoa 137 SUres No Wooi bale PelU Brvom Corn. Hemp Flax Leather rla Clearances No 270 Bidea 2. 1,356 1,930 S79 13 Sablt St. Maris Casal. We are happy loJearn, ajs the Toronto Olubc, that IhB Corernmeut have al length, yieldlDg to the pressure from without, agreed to construct I the Saull Canal, as a Provincial work.

iy The Albany BusRegUter ol the 19th, says: We are yet without any returns of the receipts of barley at the N. Y. office, alnca Nov. 1st; rejecting the receipt last season at that point from Nov. la', to I5th, we And the Aggregate receipts bo far this season 1,732,724 bush In 1852....

1,413,560 Increase 3F" The annezed statement will show the condition of the New Orleans Banks on the 30th nit Banks Circulation. Deposits. Specie. 1249,414 (W $3,404,827 63 47 doal fc. Bank'g 50 2,040,704 69 09 Louisiana SUte 1.123 34il 00 3.311.417 73 2,633, lr9 01 Mech'a Trad'a 689 200 06 1,778521 87 738.873 6i Union 25,520 00 2,766 31 120,193 50 810,343 237 68 3,826 633 6 Citizen's Bank Con.

Astecia'n $6,027 75 6,3116 79 570 05 2,041 93 $91,997 18 23,339 82 54 $10ii198 $10.337 00 Total $4,409,271 04 (0,533,849 66 $3,946,920 64 Loss or ths On i Ida. There is no longer any doubt ihe loss of the propeller Oneida, and but little hepe re. mains thst any of those on board her were saved. It is supposed, says tbe Cleveland Herald, that there were scv. enteen persons in all on board, and it is rumored that be.

aids the crew, there were two passengers. We have been unable to ascertain the names of tbe crew, but believe the officers were W. 8. Rich, Captain; Samuel Hulgale, 1st Mate; Charles Williams, 2d Mat-; E. B.

Sherwood, Clerk; Fenia, Engineer; and Henry White, Steward. Mr. Hdrloatb was a resident of Ohio City, where he had many friends, and leaves a family who were solely de-p -ndent upon his exertions for support. Mr. SHBRtvoon was a resident of this city, and much esteemed.

He bad been married but a abort time, and the probability of his sudden and unexpected death is a crushing blow to his wife. Mr. Wbits alto resided in this city, and leaves a wife ond eoe child. We understand that the fiey(yeStus passed the One-. -i, keel op, and that for nine miles abjve Dunkirk, the beach is strewn with portions of the wreck and cargo, but no bodies have yet been found.

Tbe small boat, with the books and papers of the Oneida had come ashore, also the provision box; and at Erie Dour from the wreck had been found. The Oneida belonged to O. A. Khight, of Cleve land, ani was insured for $10,000. ALBANY LUMBER MARKET Nov.

17. Trade has not been very active for the past week, the unpleasant weather being unfavorable for out door business. -Considerable Lumber is now eoming into market, and the assortment is now much belter thau for some time previous. Home kio Is are very scarce, such a spruce Pjank, pine boards and plaank, but of other kinds a fair slock it now iu tbe market and dealers can pick up what the) want without difficulty. The annexed shows the receipts at this lace from the opening of the canal to the 15lh Nov: Board and Scantling reel 1850 203,770,690 lo5i 241,712103 1B52 293,946.354 Est Journal.

Shingles Timber Staves cublo ft lbs I 31.702 23,210 151,205,40 i 33,155 126,710 109 803,290 i 29,618 207,201 106,514,710 I BEDFORD OIL MARKET Nov. 15. 1 Sperm There is a good demand for consumption, and sales of about 2000 bbrs have been made since our last, 75'Jbbl of which brought 120c per gallon, cash; 100 bbls, 2r 1 entire nS.A'w'1? leMhsn lM3- A 125c, cas The contract for supplying the government with 1 1,827 gallon! winter, and 9253 gallon, of Bpring (bids of which were received iu Bosion on the 29th ale) has at length been decided In favor of Edward M. Robinson, of New Bedford, at UOr; for inrlnir. nml 124e for winter.

Whale The market continues dull, aud we hive only to report sales of 2ou30J bbls good, at Eiw7rtpT- -h Ji at ooc per gallon. Large holders are firm at 70c. While- men's Ship List. I li.n-ia I UAT1LE MAKa-tt, NOV. lo.

Woolford's Bull's Head, Washington Street. Al mar ket 725 Cattle and 1000 Sheep an 1 Lamb. aiue Bales extra ao; 1st quality uu; sea do a I'O 3 50; 3d do 3 50(34 50. Cows and Calves Few in market. Prices from 3050.

Sheep and Lambs Sales Sheep S2 75 to 3 75 Lambs 93 50 to S3 00. Swine 800 in HarkeL- Price $4 756 00. BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET Nov. 18. At market 2250 beef cattle, 1200 stores, 00 pairs working cows and calves, 9500 Sheep and Lambs, and 37o0 Swine.

Prices-Heef Cattle Extra 6 25 6 50; 1st quality $5 25 S) 00 do 4 3d de 754 50. Worhmg Oxen Bales at Si5, 53, 5'al 15. Cows aad Calves 922, 35, 4355. fihee Bad Lam be galea $1 25, 1 fl23 25. Extra 4 Swine 64840 retail Cjsfle.

Fat Bogs 6c POET OF BUFFALO. ARRIVRO 1920. BtSBBser Eraarmid, Young, CMppewa. Bteasser Aswriea, 800 bbls flour mnsM Skim per iy, i-iass, st eo 1200 live bogs- wTer MMni, tMrvwport, Sandusky; EH Howard-OS aBnfcs sahesa bbis wax 106 bbls seed 9 rtrt hull a- A ssitfelsSdsmalW bfala whlafeev 2 do nil Viu.l i. iiwnui taw EjDai wu laoaii ussier isatiotEwMTaompeoafc co 35 bbls whistv 1 I 1 i I i I 1 WIDE TRACK COMPLETED TO BU TFALO On and after Wednesday, Hot, 17, 18S2, two d.iw will leave Buffalo for New Vork, 1st Train reaves aauy, (Band ay.

cepte. epiee,) oj aunnusvtne, with se Mail Train on the N. Y. at Erie R. which tne Mail Train 00 the Mm York at 0 Mit morninjr.

2d Train, leaves daily at 5.45 P. Maadeng. nectt at Hornelliv.lle with the Might Express Train oa fie N. Y. fc E.

R. which arrives at New York si 11.30 )xt forenoon. This route is built in tbe most substantial manner, and forms with tbe New York and Erie Railroad, the short at route between Buffalo and New York city. Tbe track is of the wkle or six foot guate, sad the cars mack wider and more comfortable than I bone on tbe narrow track. FARE FROM BUFFALO TO NEW YORK, 50.

Passengers will procure Through Tickets and Baggage Checks at the Company's Depot on Exchange street, between Michigan and Chicago streets. nol7 I. O. HOYT, Superintendent. SPECIAL.

NOTICE. The Grand Display ef Bien Dress Goods FOR THE FALL TRADE OF 1852, WILL be exhibited at JOHN MURRAY'S, 210 Main street, commencing on Monday, 13th September, when over 50 cases, from manufacturers and importers direct, of the newest and most approved styles and fabrics, in Ladies' Dress Goods, will be laid open for me inspection 01 my customers ana tne traae generally. No effort has been spared to render the stock peculiarly attractive to the purchaser, and particularly so for the louowing reason tnat my I acuities and experience enable me to buy cheaper, bay better, and sen lower than any other establishment in the city. On these grounds 1 cordially invite all to examine my stock of Rich colored Dress Silks, rich black do, AUlwool De Laines and Cashmeres, French Merinos and Paramattas, Black and colored Mohair and Alpacca Lustres, Silk Plaids and French, English, and American Calicoes, Ribbons and Flowers, Dress Trimmings, Long and Cashmere Shawls, white and col'd centres. Squae do do do do do, Printed do do do do do, Long and Square Plaid Shawls, French Mantles and ViaUtes, Flannels and Blankets, White Goods of all desorlptions, Laces and Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Slc, fcc I refuse to quote prices, for tbe reason that many do so, and frequently buyers are disappointed in them.

1 unqualifiedly disapprove of puffing, under all circumstanaea, consequently my representations -may be relied on. An examination will prove the truth, sell JOHN MURRAY, 210 Main street. It. T. HARRIS, MERCHANT TAILOR, 198 Afata Street, three Doors South of Shermans', BUFFALO.

GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING made exclusively to order, and warranted suit. Has constantly on hand a choice assortment of FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS, CA8S1MERES AND VESTINGS, Of the latest Etyles, selected express'y for the Custom Trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders will have thalr wishes censulted and complied with, as all work is done tinder the (upervision of MR. GEORGE W. FOLTZ.

GEHTf EMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS of all klLds, constantly on hand. YOUTHS' and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING made to order in tbe neatest manner and li test style. oc30 Trees! Trees! Trees! Fruit Trees, La-wn Trees, Street Trees, at TfT the Buffalo Nursery. The new owners of this old and popular garden, take especial pride in calling public attention to the above named trees, and to the col- lection of rare and beautiful shrubs and herbaceous plants, which they tan now offer for sale. In consequence of the liberal patronage bestowed upon this establishment, it has become one of the largest and most perfect in the country, and certainly there is nut another which can vie with it in quality of productions or lowneesof prices.

Tht have trees of many varieties, that are of large size, with beautiful heads, and welt calculated to produce a firm shade or effect In a abort time. Evergreens, with splendid tops, and with roots abundantly able to support them, can be supplied ol many very desirable sorts. Of all those ne-: c8sary accompaniments to the kitchen garden, such as currants, gooseberries, strawberries, raspberries, quinces, grapes, fcc-, tbey have an unusual supply. They can fur nish plants of trees or shrubs peculiarly suited to orna-! nient burial grounds. Competent men are at all timrs in the front grounds ready to attend le customers and visitors.

oc27tctno27? D. 8. MANLEY At BROTHER. JL1CHT LIGHT LIGHT WEBB'S PATENT BURNING FLUID. DEATH ON THE GREASE! ALL that wish a good light without grease, smoke or smell, and that is perfectly safe, will please try this article.

We hove made and sold it in large quantities during tbe last three years, and no accident has resulted from its use. A great variety of Fluid Lamps always on hand, and all kinds of Solar and Oil Lamps altered lo burn fluid at the Housekeeper's Emporium 217 Main and 3 East Swan sts. oc27lno'itiY JEWETT Sl BROTHER. ALUABLE REAL ESTATE The subscri-bers will, on the 1st day of December next, at ten o'clock in the ft renoon, sell at Spaulding's Exchange, a tract of land known as part oi tne "wore tract," lying ecst ane adjoining the farms of G. W.Titft and E.

C. Akin, containing acres excepting such parts of said lots as are taken by the Buffalo aud State Lina Railroad Company. Also, lot No. 54 of the Buffalo Creek Reservation containing thirty-three acres. The whole will be offered in one lot.

Terms of sale Fifteen per cent oa executing the deeds balance in five equal annual payments Inter est ann-ialiy. H. SHUM WAY, M. HKIS1VL, A. BRYANT, Executors of J.

Goodell. LADIES' FURS! LADIES' FURS! GUS-TAVUS BASSETT invites the attention of purchasers to his assortment, of Ladies' Furs. Having been n.annfartured at the bett 'establishment in New York, and selected with much care, he is confident the ttyle and quality of the goos will compare f-tvorably with any others to the market. The assortment consists of all the most desirable styles of Stone Marten, Fitch, Lynx and Siberian Squirrel, together with a great variety cf low priced Victorines and Cuffs, all of which are offVred at Ihe lowest market price. 1M Main street.

aol6tfel5 AIN STREET PROfERTY FOR SALE That most desirable property next above the block of brick stores, on the northwesterly ccrner of Main aid Chippewa streets, being fifty-five feet front on Main, run ning tbtough to Pearl street, on which there is tbe same front, is for sale low, the owner being about to leave the City. On Main etreet is a first ciass modern-built brick dwel- ling, in complete condition, suitable for an elegant residence. I On Pearl street, are two comfortable wood bouses, i There are also a good well, fruit trees, shrubbery, Sic. fcc This is a rare cbaDce to purchase at a bargain. Apply to LYMAN B.

SMITH, Real Estate fc General Agent, nov6 over Postofflce, TT'OR SALE Lots on Thirteenth. Fourteent MS Massachusetts and Rhode Island streets, high and pleasant, on Prospect Hill will be the most pleasant and desirable part of the city. Persons wishing to purchase lots that will double in value iu three years, can nave the chance on liberal terms. Apply to W. V.

STUDETFORD, Under O. Lee fc Co's Bank. Or to O. F. PRESBY, oc25tde24 No.

1 Merchants' Exchange. rpO HOUSE KEEPERS On hand and con-I stantly receiving, in great variety, Housekeeping Hardware and Britannia Ware, Japanned and Plain Tin Ware, Plan shed Tin Ware, Wooden Ware, Toilet setts. Tea Trays, Coal Scu ties, Ash Pails, Steel Fire Setts, Porcnlain Kettles and Sauce Pane, Lanterns. Lamps, fcc fcc. at tbe Housekeeper's Emporium, 207 Main and 3 Bast Swan streets.

oc27tno26y JEWETT fc BROTHER. WINTER STYLES Silk, Satin, Vel vet and Plush Bonnets, in all the fashionsble styles snd colors. Also, Children's Hats, Bonnet Rib bons, Artificial Flowers, Feathers, and Millinery Goods of every description, for sale low at wholesale or retail, at WOODWARD'S BONNET WAREROOMri, no9 159 Main street, under Concert Hall. Fresh ArriwaL Grocers. Bakers, Hotel Keepers CHIPPERS, nd Private Families I have just received Four Tons ef Common to First Quality or TABLE BUTTER, and 11 must be sold soon.

Corner Carroll and Washington streets, Buffalo, N. Y. aell AND STILL THEY COME Every flay brings something new Just receivtd and for sale for CBxb large assortment of Ladies snd Children's Slippers, Buskins, Boots and Gaiters, of American and French manufacture, at ALLEN fc COOK'S, 316 Main ct sep.2S American Block. I 1 jas ooeellers, aul No. 30 Main retreat.

Baltelo- LEE cV IIBOTHEB, WHOLESALE AND WATCHES, JEWELRY AND FlfE CUTLERY. 164 MAIN Oliver Lib. B. BURT, JUSTI OF THE PEACE, OFFICE NO. 3 TERRACE.

Residence corner of South Division and Cbetnut streets. J19 BUCKINGHAM GUTHRIE, FOR WARD WO Ir COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 11 CENTRAL WHARF, BUFFALO. Advances on consignments for saleeitber in this city or by Bockimsbah fc M'C'r ti New Yojk. mh'2Ctf A. Hi'vISE DBALSRS IN LEATH3R, HIDES, OIL, Me.

4 Exchangt itreet, eppetiti tht Maniimt Hom.h. fc4trie31 C. V. IJEN TLKY 6c COMMISSION MERCHANTS For Uu Sal ef Flour, Or air tr Country Produce. Alto, Agt nt the Bo i deuce and Philadelphia Packets.

No. 83 Quay Street, Albany. qW.BTLii, apKl C. Bbittlbt SHEPARD Ac CO. Have on band and are receiving large supplies of BITUMINOUS COAL, from Kie.and Cleveland.

They solicit orders, and hre prepared to deliver the best qtuiity of selected expressly for family nee. Oujceavl yar.1 on Ob io Strict, adjoining the Ilollister Orders received and samples shown at the Warehouse of tt Lovering, No. 1 1 3enooa at. sel4tf MOOUE, IUEBETRT CoT, (SCCCIBSORS TO C. C.

BRISTOL,) IMPORTERS 4- WHOLESALE DEALERS I Drugs, Chemicals, Points, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Patent Mo-deciuee, Printers' rnks, slo. Ko. 2 Street- A. B. Moorb.

Be9 C. LibBtrct. I. lUriNsTiin. EAHEE, HICOU'N COMMISSION MEIi CHANTS, 3 South 8t-, New York, ArlOiLewiajWharf, Boston, 1 'nder the Arm and style ol WM.

A. BROWN A. CO. BOKtRT IARLI. WM.

A. DROWN. Q10. A. STBPHXNSON.

References IHtvid Am. Ex. Bank, N. Y. A.

D. Patchin, PresU Patchin Bank, Buffalo; R. II. Hey-wocd, Prest. Buffalo i.

N. Y. R. Buffalo; C.C. Trowbridge, Prest Michigan State Bank, Detroit: M.

B. Scott, Cleveland. se2 Wolf's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, Manufactured by ihe proprietor exclusively, at his factory, nt Schiedam, in Holland, by a process peculiar to his own factory. It is flavored and medicated, not by the ainnuiD harsh berry, but by the choice botanical variety of the aromatic Italian unipor berry, whose more vinous extract is diatilied and rectified with its spirituous solvent; an 1 thus becomes a concentrated tincture, of aroma, altog ther trsn'cendent in its corjial and medici nal properties, to any Hollands gin heretofore known. in'Cravol, Gout and Rheumatism; iu obstruction? of 1 the Bladder anil Kidneys, and Debility of tbe Urinary i Functions, Its effects -re prompt, decided and invariably i reliable.

And it is not only a Remedy for these mal.dies, but, in all cases in which they are produced by drinking bad wuUt, which is, almost universally, the cause ol them, it operates as a sure preventive. The distressing effect upoj the Stomach, Bowels and Bladder of travellers, new residents, and all persons uu accustomed to them, produced by the wat ts of nearly all our great Inland rivers, like the Ohio, Mississippi and Al. aoama, lrom tne large quantity ol decay a vegetame mat- ter contained in them, in a athte of solution, is well known: I ana aiso tuai oi waters oi me lunesiono regions, in producing Gravel, Calculi and Stone in the illadder. The 1 Aromatic Scheldam Schnapps is an abaolule corrective of all these injurious properties in bad water, and conse- i qnen ly prevents the diseases they occasion. It Is also found to be a cure and preventive of Fever snd Ague, a complaint caused by the effects ol vegetable malaria in the atmosphere, and vegetable putresences in the waters of those districts in which it principally prevails.

The AromaUc Scheidam Schapps in consequently in great demand among by persons travelling, or about to settle in those parts of the country, especially as well as by ma- Inevery community where it has become known, on account of its rious other remedial properties. In all cases of a Dropsical tendency, it is generally the only remedy required, when adopted in the early stag- a of ihe disease. In Dyspeptic Maladies when taken in proper quantities, as a Diet Drink, and especially at din. ner, it Is found, by uniform experience, to beeminen'ly eScicious in the moat obstinate cases, when even the beat of the usual remedies have tailed to afford more than more than mere temporary relief, it cases of Flatulency, it is an immediate and invariable specific it iy be I administered in diluted and proportionrte quantities, even to young iufai ta, in all those paroxysms of griping pain in the stomach and bowels, to which they are espe- cially subject, us we'l as in tbe cliolic of grown persons. lis judicious adoptit in connection with the principal meals, or when a sense of exhaustion dictates iiB use, never tails lo relieve the debility attendant upon protract- ed chronic Maladies, ow Temperaments, and Exhausted Vital Energy, by whatever cause induced.

These are facta to -which many of the most eminent medical men, both in Europe and the United State, havt. borne testimo-ny, and which are corroborated by their highest written i authorities. The Ammntie ftahaMam ntin. i nnt in irrwl ilmno bottles, neatly covered and labelled, accompanied by aa Essay upon its properties and uses. For sale at the principal Druggists lo this city and in ths United States.

UDOLPHO WOLFE, Importer, No. 28 Beaver st. From the "New Vork Medical Gazette, rcu 1st- HOLLAND G.N AS A MEDICINE. In oir last number we accompanied the publication of a circular on this subject lrom our follow citizen, Udolpho Wolfe, with a brief commentary, expressive of our own views. Since then we bave been employing this I But we are in rge of aoveral comBun'catious on the subject, Vfrom medical men, which serve that Mr.

Wolfe's Aromatic Scheidam Schnapps is very extensively in use, and, in the hands of physicians, is proving itself as a stimulating diuretic to be eminently successful after other metlicitions with this intent had been triei in vain. In one of ths cases thus reported, abdominal dropsy has been the necessity of tapping averted; and in another, 1 a disirestiug case of gravel, so called, has been entirely removed by the passage of a calculus of considerable sue, which Is aecribedto the use of only two bottles of this article. wnow noi the obiect of Mr. Wolfe in deaitmaUnff hts preparation by the singularly euphonious name of nor 01 nis aenomiuatiiig it in nis auvertiee-I meats, the -'Concentrated Tincture of Juniper," instead of perpetuating its ancient title of Holland Gin. It is true that he admits it lo be nothing more than tbe latter article in its pura state, unadulterated by n-xtous drugs, unH h.ru-u h.

I l.linmiickn. f. fZin merce, nearly all of which, as is well known, is manufac-! tared here and elsewhere from iafe ior whiskey and refuse drugs. Tbe name he has giveu it, howeve--, may serve tbe purpose of designating his article, as prepared excln sively for medical purposes, and thus commend it to phy- sicians for whose convenience it is on sale only by reputa- I ble druggists and apothecaries. At respects its medicinal and curative effects, w3 under- siand him le claim only that it is a pure and reliable arti ele of Holland Gin, and as such worthy of the confidence of physicians, in those diseases for wh'ch they are wont i to prescribe it, and bave hitherto onlv been restrained, by finding It impracticable to obtain the article in a pure state.

Nor should any prejudice against alcoho ic medicine 1 deprive the afflicted of the benefit of this article, which from time immemorial has held its place among the re- medial genctej of the Materia Medica, if it be found wor- lh. Ar.nK.lanM k. m.nllnnMl Avru.lAnn A 1 1 those who persUt io the employment and toleration ot other alcoholic medicines, as tinctures, bitters, and 1 especially those who proscribe Gin under any circumstan ces, must au unite in giving tne preference to a pure am- cle over the manifold a lultei ationa so rue in tbe market. Mr. Wolfe liberally supplies physicians with a sample bott'e for analysis and trial, as set forth in his circular, and stakes the repuation of tbe remedy npon the inno- I cenee, safety and efficiency of his Holland Gin, when cnarac- any who Hartford Fir Insurance Company.

Protection Ins Oo. Hartford bono. The undersigned having been appointed Agent of the above Companies, will issue Poitciessgalnst loss and damage by Bre on all insurable property, on aa favorable terms as other responsible institutions. All losses of this Agency promptly adjusted by the undersigned. Wf.

SMITH, Agent, Office corner Main and Seneca streets over fe4tf Kennetts Clothing Store. tySon ITtatual llaanrajiee Oompaaiy. The Board of Trustees have this day declared a Dividend of twenty-sever abb a half fee gbrt, on fie Earned Premiums of the year ending October 4th, i 1851, for which Certificates will be Issued on and alter Hi Juiimmwit A. B. NEfLSON, President.

ALFRED 8 ETON, Vice President. JOHN WHITEHEAD, Secretary. New York, October 31st, 185L Office Custom House Building. PH1LO DURFEE, Buffalo, May 4, 1853. mayg Agent.

'Fire and Life Insurance. EDWARD BREWSTER, haa removed his lnsu Office to Spaulding's Exc' anee. first floor. Terrace, I Office occupied by bim before said Exchange waavde stroyed by Ore. jel Now Qlaas Factory The LANCASTER GLAf 8 WORKS are now manu adoring all kinds of Visas, Bottles, FlaskB, of a su parlor quality, which tbey oSer oa as good term as can be bought of any other Factory in he United States.

For nriees. fccapply to Davvni.TUl lunkiji.t. n. 1 1 i Meil JM Mill Pli 7, 184- -t "P7 Fire and Marine Ins The JEtna Ininraaoe Companv, af Hartlbrd, Conn. ALL PAID IN.

Win take Fire and Marine Risks at their Agency in this dty on as favorable terms as any company of like rejpon-sibility. The iEtna has been In operation over 33 years, and Us capital is sound and unimpaired. Ever prompt and honorable In the adjustment of its losses, this Company hope for a continuance of flavor from street. JAMES ALLEN, iigoni, D. K.

MINOR, I Jambs CLornsLEV, Vice President, eopper. Nicholas Dean, Treas. Nathaniel Conkltng, -1 Fonc- New York, Nov. 5, ltfo2. l.oiiuatcwe AUSTRALIA.

I I iaaeeJ iame arance. I I I I I i 1 J. D. BMEDLKY, AUCTIONEER. SherifTa Sale of Dry Goods.

BT T. TASXSAX ft Oa-Va. IiUftnit A.M. -Witt be sold a quantity of Dry nnBBSsiiM 1 r-1 nsaksae, bleasbsi shoo Orgs aad drfllinga, toe browa initlags. fancy shrrtinga, prints, gingham alpacas aad merino, muslin delaines, nanae! fancy Bninau, black cambrics, aileciaa, cinvaas, padding, Kaatecky JeanaJ ssllBetla, 4 balee heavy browa bales batta, 8 bales floe 1 bale yarm.

Terms cash current funds. EDWARD W. SMITH, AUCTION ELK. Sale of Fiimiture, Crockery and BTX. W.

8MITH-7 ft Dudley! Xxthaage, ear wuuRjnom iiaay sis, Days of Sale, Mokbavs and FanaTa. K. PLIMPTON AUCTIUHEEB Valuable City Property at Auction. BT L. X.

TLIXtTOtltSO staia StreaL Ti-ESDAT, November 83, at 10 tActock, M. "iui-too at use rooms or tne aucitooeer, a valuable block, consisting of Eight lota of land, situated on the south east corner of Genesee and Michigan streets, alt valuable for initial Purposes. I ALSO. M.ISI defibto otof one and a half acres oa tbe north of 4-w-fUl Ltne of Vork street, baring a Croat to tota. Nonh trBett "hich will be sold together or mrw.1 stomted, covmaod-ktoTtcVVlnZS11' -e, makingit a eVmbwbte retidenoea.

Maps of tbe above -UbTottee of lb. Terms-10pr ceS V. delivery oHbedee Pf nual instalnienta. hre? a-um' sale. TiUe perfect.

ed bv bond and rnnrtan. Seeur- ct- 13 1 PTWaSBKS. 8 lots, each 37i 1C0 feet, west aide of Van street, commencing 115 feet northerly for Exchange st. 8 good high lots, about 30 ft (fent each, on south side foot 598 Gmsveaor st, running to a 4 lots, 25 feet front each, south west comer Ninth and Pennsylvania streets. A lot on the east side of Michigan street, 335 feet south of Genesee street, S2xl8G feet.

Hew Oil Store and New Oils SOMETHING NEW FOR BURNING MACHINERY. THE -Subscriber having established a man-ufactorv of oils and caadlea. at Nn. SI u.i i fnvite tne attention of his Mends, Ihe trade, and all coo- NEW AND IMPROVED BURNING OILS, AND MACHINERY OILS, Being chemically prepared from the purest oils, their burning qualities are greatly improved, burning longer aud freer than any other oila. Ail who wish a clean hand.

some oil. and free from tfUMMING OR CRUSTING THE WICK, Wil) And my improved oils not only beautiful in appear- autre, uui superior io any outer as Darning ous. ThA at. lenupu oi C.Mnrwwoa vn uipniwimia Are particularly called to my new and improved barulng- u.uiuurj vus, so preparea inaitney possess a strong: body and are FREE FROM GUMMING, And it is found that machinery oa which it la ased re-qui-e leas oiling, and less oil than heretofore, and there- -fore not only a saving in quantity, but a great saving in tbe wear of tbe machinery, time, fcc, and the bright work of machinery is kept bright by its use. It is not only a supei ior machinery oil, but unsOTpaased as a burning oil.

Can be seen at all limes, and for sale in quantities to suit purchasers by the Subscriber, tbe inventor and Manufacturer, No. 61 Main street, where can be found wholesale and retail Pu -e sperm, fall and winter oils, Refined sperm oils, bleached winter whale, Lard oil and extra lard oil superior arliole, Refined lar4.oll, ltne-ed oil, tanner's oils, Pure bank and seal oils. F. 8. PEASkT, no2? Manufacturer, 61 Main street.

Lad.es Gentlemen, and fionukeepert all. ALLOW me to call your undivided attention to one of the most useful articles of its kind that ever was got up for that use. It is Mr. Sloeom'stmprove-" ment on his own Improved Feather Renovating Machine, which I own the exclusive right of tbe city of fialMo. It is now ready for Dtdley Exchange Buildings, Quay street, when all orders will be promptly attendee? to, and the most satisfactory references will be given, that there will be no loss nor damage on the operation of feathers.

There are, and bave been operators wdm tbtf name of -novate rs, who have destroyed the lite sod worth of the feathers by renovating feathers in their own way, and then drying or baking them, which will destroy all tbe naturd substance of the feathers, as soon as tbe oil is extracted from the quill. Not so with tois machine. It will extract tbe gum from the quill, and leave tbe feather in me most vigorous state. How, ait we ask Hon ths i. -im Vi ArTTZT.

will pay all expenses. This machine, when in nnaratinn heretofore by Mr. Sfocom, gave general sat is fact ion. Its ntilily and great value haa been perfectly satisfactory lo sll who have patronised it, and now this new improvement by Mr. Samuel blocom stands anriralled io the United States.

But one word for all Beware ef those drying aad baking machines. i And in conclusion, any sent is ear charge, If j. property. EDWARD W. SMITH, senior.

novltmayl Proprietor. WIN SHIP 4 WHOLBSADB DEALEBS IB Oysters, Foreign Fruits, Nnts and Cigars, HO, MAIN STREET, Keens eonstantlv on hand Fresh Oysters of the finest Quality, nut urj In fir kins, kesa and esaa. A good sasortment of foreign fruits, nuts, aardinee. ancho vies, English sauces, pickles, fce-, fcc. Havana, Principe and American Cigars, of choice and sale ear brands, which they offer st the lowest wholesale prices.

gy Orders from tbe country will receive prompt attention. JAMES WLNSBIP, se29 BARTON ATKiNS, To be Disposed of at a Ear gain. A SUPERIOR GRIST MILL s. SAWlOLL, fcc, situated on that never railing tream of water, Whitemao'a Creek, in tbe Gore District, eight miles west of BrantfonJ, snd one mile from the Plank Road, and well known as "Fisher's Mills." Also, tbe northeasterly quarter of Lot No. 14, 4th Con.

cession of Buriord, containing 50 seres, more or less. For particulars apply (if by letter, pset pattL) to M. PRUYN, Brantlord, W- or to MACKAV, BROI HERS fc Hamilton, W. Hamilton, 24th BepU 1853L se84tf FLOWER AND HIBBOti MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, No. 822 Main street, American Block, neatly opposite thai UIUU DUUH.

Mrs. E. SPARKS has just opened one of tbe beat aad most varied assortment of Millinery articles exhibited la this city. She invites her friends and tbe pubne to call and intpect ber stock of Pattern Hats, Feathera, Flowers, Ribbons, Vulveta, Silk, Gloves, and French Wo-fc, waieh has been selected with tbe greatest care. Those Ladies who are desirous of purchasing Rich and Faahionabte Bonnets al moderate prices, cannot fail to be sailed from the beautiful assortment at tbe above establishment.

Milliners supplied at very low prices. ooStdeS STEAM ENGINES ct STEAM. BOVTS FOR 8 ALE Tbe Enatne and Boilers of tbe Steamer Caspian, and one of tbe FaglaiiB of the steamer Belle, are for sale cheap. Also, thestsaaa-boat St. Louis and tbe steamboat T4egrspfc.

The Engine of the Caspian has aCyliDder of sixty hashes In diameter and ten feet stroke; cost, when new, thirty -six thousand; dollars. The boilers bave been in actual use about mtf months, and coat upwards of thirteen thousand aeS E. B. fc B. WARD.

Steamboat for Bala. The VICTORIA, stranded on tbe rocs excellent 30-horae i other tackle, is credit, with satisfactory security. Tbe eSKriaesor tackle or nau, may eacn be nougat aspst ateiy. Apply so A M. A.

THOMSON, jly31 Fort Erie Mills. UOHT1 UOBT! PATENT ROSIN OIL Entirely free from Grease or Smoke, gives a steady, Brilliant UbM without any danger ot Explosion. Ibis Is the eberpeat and best light in use can be uted in any com awn lamp, wi.ha slight alteration, coating but sixpence per tube. Sole Agent to tbe '-Patent Bosin Oil Co." ia Bnaalo, THOS. M.

South DiYkooa st-, oclStf adoorsuioaiMsia. latunbwr, am bar. BEING about to change my business, I now oBer an stock of Lumber at waoAsaale or retail, at prices that cannot but make it aa obteot for all bb want of the articte to call on ate. My stock ia wea sisi ul, aad any one deeiroas of embarking ia tbe has law oa, will aad this a lare opportunity. No.

Washiawtoa street, formerly occupied by J. V. Dodge fc Co. noBtf JEROME PIERCE. PLATED WARE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS Persons wishing te iiai i bssii stated ware, and desirous ol obtainleg at Ibe very lowest rates, are requested to call at Stephenson's aad examine patterns we catmueat tbey can do a iittls better by trading at ew eetaMBuanawt, ffroca tbe fact that We tan port direct (rem Enciaad, and mmkm I 1 rnshi Ihmnhi ssilng all iiialnikeaiiiia and profits of Importers.

A callte respeetfalry selicncd st p3" NoTaw Mala street. LEG ANT MOUS. DE LAINES Bich all wool De Laines, verv ehean. at nolo MERCER fc DEhiAREBTB, ll Mate St. BROCADE SILKS-A lot of splendid Bro-cade silks, of sU celors, and Caatoa Ckiist tor Basra.

og urnassR. inat received at tbeeaak outre as now? EVRY fc a McPHEaWOW, 18 Msta St. SILK WARP PA RA MAT AS A lot of those verv desirable goods last received at tbe cash store of nogV "KVRY McPltERBON, iflS Mess sC A TTKACTION EXTRAOiUJLHARYj-PrinU byuVCord, byoe Jt auum m. eSm BBaBB Bt. DRAINED HONEY 460 lbs of ths choicest knsd mow oa band and salti bw ecS I HAM LIN fc WEBSTER, Wo.1 1 HONlON COLLARS A tow man ot these) beautiful goods opened Ibis aienkes; at ocas -i THOatAaVWRKrHra, aiw- atreeL DO YOU HEAR THAT Several esse, vary rfeh fJeUnre, ibbt SBoraiog received aad for salecbeBn.

asp.25 ALLEN fc OOOK AGAIN GkrreH Wtt SPEAK abotet a epleadid tot aad Hoa'ery nMs day rei-slml at SBBOO ALLEN fc GOOK'fs, 3M Hahs St. MILLIKERS J)e yaa fpoifccaeant so, catlat to yoor St-4XKXm RIME SErV EAGLE STREET THEATEEI CARS k. WARREN MAiueBs GEORGE Staob MAJfAeaB -y Fntrance lo the Dress circle and Parqnette, corner Main and Easrte streets. To Family Circle and Sd Titr, comer of Washington and Eagle, ry CHANGE OF TIME Doors, open at half past 6 o'clock Curtain rises at half past 7. BENEFIT Or aiR.

WORRELL. Saturday Breninsr, Not. 20th, 18S3. To commence with A DAY IN PARI 8. Sam Mr.

Browne. Barfly Mr. Donovan. Dance Misses Pray and Cook. To be followed by Sir Pump Mr.

Worrell. Beauty Mrs. Donovan. To conclude with UNCLE TOM'8 CABIN. Edward Wilmot C.

Barton HilU Uncle Tom Mr. Worrell. Barley Hammond Mr. Byer. Morna Wilmot Mias Gray.

The Grand Asiatic Melo Dramatic Romance, entitled CHERRY AND FAIRSTAR, Will be presented as early as existing circumstances will permit. X3T Dress Circle and Parquet, 50 cents. Upper Boxe 25 cents. Private Boxes $5. NEW METROPOLITAN THEATEE MR.

C. T. SMITH Lbsseb anu Manages, CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY Twelfth night of tbe engagement of MR. G. V.

BROOKE, Who will appear FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. Saturday Evening, November 20, 1852. In his great French Drama of THE COR81CAN BROTHERS, Sustaining the arduous character of Fabien and Louis de FranchL The piece will be produced as orttrinallv laved in Lon don, iu 5 Acls and Tableaux. He will also be supported by MRS. WILKINSON and MISS JULIA TURNBULL.

and tbe entire strength of tbe Company. uu wBLguiuceHt scene ui we COR8ICAN FUNERAL covers over Ten Thousand Feet of Canvass. 10" Seats cas bo secured three days in advance with out any extra charge. Price or Admission Private Box S3 00: Orchestra Seals, 75 ceats; Dress Circle and Parauelte 50 cents: Family Circle, 25 eunts Third Tier, 25 cents. YtT Principal Entrance on Maui street.

Entrance to Third Tier on Washington street. Doors open at 64 2'clock. Performance will commence at i o'clock. A LECTURE. A Lecture on Marine and Sub Marine Machine and Apparatus, (wonderful inventions.) for saving hie and property under almost any circimstances, will be given at Dudley Hall, No.

95 Main street, on Monday evening, 22J 1852, by Mr. Baker, om Boston, Mass Owners of vessels, Captains, Officers, and others belonging to vessels, agents for vessels, under-writers, steamboat inspectors, mechanic and all that have ears to hear, are invited to meet as above, for surely every person of both sexes, should take an Interest in this Bubject, in view of ihe great destruction of life aDd property that has occurred during the last four months, and the little time that is to elapse before steamboats that are not provided with every useful invention for saving life and property, will Dot be allowed to rnn. Tboae that do not contract for the reedful will not he able to get a supply in Beason al any price, so auy gentleman proposing to aupply the needful for making awlul scenes less frequent, should have a hearing by all persons, for mure dednite information of the nature of the lecture. Se handbil's all over the city. Admittance to pay expenses 25 cents.

Ladies, and all under 15 years of age, half price. Doors open al 6 o'clock. Lecture to 7 o'clock. nov20t22. FIRST LECTURE FREE! AT AMERIti AN HALL.

Scientific and Useful Entertainment for Ladies and Gentlemen Popular Lectures on Anatomy and Physiology; Hcsl and Disease; the Cause, which Destroy Health and the way to Restore it; how to Ivigorate ihe System, prolong l-ifo, and Physical Education by M. ietiNs, M. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, al o'cock P. M.

To be il-'ustrated with the largest coll- clion of Manikins, Skeletons, Models, Paintings, in the United States. Admission First Lecture, Free the rest only 12 cents each. TOWNSEND --HALL. Mrs. Emma G.

Boltwick, of New York. Respectfully informs the citizens of Buffalo and her friends that she will give her first GRAND CONCERT ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, Assisted by the following eminent Artists: I The distinguished Violinist, Mr. HENRY APPY, Solo Violinist to the King of I lolland The celebrated Solo Flutist, Mr. JULIUS SIEDE, First Flute Professor of tbe Royal Convervatorie of I.eipsic. Miss ANNIE OLIVER, Le Petite Fille du Regimont, i only 9 years of age, the wonderful performer on the Con- certina, daughter of tbe Band Master of Her Majesty's 1 Regiment at Montreal.

HERR T1LLOW, Solo Pianist to his Reyal Highness the Duke of Coburg Gotha. I fg Tickets 50 cents to be h-id at the Music Stores, anu ai we nooastores ana Hotels. Doors open at 7 Concert to commence at 8 o'clock, noli F. THIES, Agent. Gun Powder.

MANUFACTURED BY E. J. DUPONT de NEMOURS as. CO. kegs Dupont's Rirle, FFFG, 25 lbs.

each. 5,000. hlf kegs do do FFFG, 12X lbs. do qr kegs do do FFFG, lbs. do 4,0 J0 kegs do do FFG, 25 lbs.

do 3 000 hlf kegs do do FFG, 12 lbs- do kejs lor Sea Shooting, FG, lbs. do Oil kegs R-iugh Powder, FFFR, 25 lbs. do kegs do do FFR, 25 lbs. do 1,000 kegs do do FR, 25 lbs. do 5 000 kegs A Co, gtaaed, FFF, 25 lbs.

do 3,000 hf kegs do do FFF, 2)tf lbs. do 5,010 kegs do do FF. 25 lbs. do 3,000 hf kegs de de FF, 12Jf 1. do kegs do do J- 25 lbs.

do 5,000 kegs do do 25 lbs. do kegs Blasting and Shipping Powder, 25 lbs. do 3,000 kegs High Glazed, FFF, 25 lbs. do 1,000 hfkgs do do FFF, 12f lbs. do 3,000 kegs do do FF, 25 lbs.

do 1,900 hfkgs do do FF, i lbs. do 1,500 hlf kegs Duck Shooting, 12X lbs. do 1,000 qr kegs Rifle Shooting, 6Jtf lbs. do 1,000 kegs mealed Powder for Pyrote chnists. CANISTER POWDER.

10,000 cannisters Eagle Rifle, Oval Canisters, 5,000 do do do Round do 5 000 do FFFG, do do 5,000 do FFFG, do do lb each, lb do lb do lb do The above Powder is from tbe celebrated man facto rv of Messrs. Ira Pont, and is greatly superior to any other ma-le in tbe United States. It will be sold on reasonable terms iu lots to suit purchasers. Also, Safety Fuse. F.

KNEELAND, Agent for the sale of Dupont's Powder, nol9tnol8 168 Front street, N. Y. Steamboat Engine. TART of a good Engine, consisting of a forty- three inch Cylinder, Piston and Rod, cranks, fcc, for sale low, If immediate application be made to nol9tdel8 J. EVANS, Buffalo.

BUFFALO FE TJ ALE ACAJJEITX If, THE next Term of this Institution will opon on WELN ESI? AY next, Nov. 24. This will be fa-j vomble time for pupils to enter, as a course of Lectures on Chemistry, lo be Illustrated by numerous experiments, has just been commenced, and will continue through the winter. Application for admission may be made to I CHARLES E. WEST, Principal.

I Buffalo, Nov. 19, 1852. nol6t30 ADAMS' ARITHMETICAL SERIES For Schools and Academies, comprising I 1 Primary Arithmetic, or Mental operations In Num bers. 2 New Arithmetic, revised edition. I 3 Mensuration, Mechanical Powers and Machinery.

4 Book keeping by Single Entry. Accompanied by blank books for the use of learners. From Prof. C. Dewey, Principal of the CjUsgiate Institute, Rochester, N.

Y. I have long used Adams's Arithmetic, in teaching the science. Theclearneis and simplicity of its illustrations and of tbe proof of its rules, give it an eminent place. Students find the principles of Arithmetic fully and clear-: ly unfolded, and may know the certainty and truth of the operations. I have preferred it for older classes to any I work in the country.

Tbe revised edition has great ex- cellenciee. C. DEW BY. From J. L.

Alverson, Principal of tbe Genesee Seminary, Lima, N. Y. I regard Adams's Arithmetics as unsurpassed by any In use. Tbey are clear and practicable, and well adapt'd to i tbe School and Academy. J.

L. ALVERSON. From Moses Barrett, M. Superintendent nf Common Schools, Le Roy, N. Y.

Le Roy, N. Sept. 12, 1849. I have examined very carefully "Adams's Series of Arithmetical Works," published ny you, and I have no hesitation In saying that in my opinion they are the best books of tbe kind now in use. M.

BARRETT. The above are specimens of numerous certificates from distinguished Teacher School Superintendents, Committees, fcc, which may be seen on app icatlon. For vie wholesale and retail by nol7 PHINNEY fc CO. FRESH LEMONS In fine order just received and for sale at PINNER'S GROCERY STORE, no 16 234 Main street. ORANGES Fresh and of the best quality received and for sale at PINNER'S GROCERY STORE, 234 Main street.

MALAGA GRAPES 26 kegs, in fine order, received and for sale by the pound or keg, at PINNER'S GROCERY STORE, nol5 234 Main street. LD ENGLISH CHEESE Of very choice quality just received snd for sals at PINNER'S GROCERY STORE, 234 Mam street. EW FRENCH PRUNES At 121 cent the pound, can be bad at ruin rat's wweiii btuxe, noI6 234 Main street. BILLIARD BALLS 2J and 2J inch Billiard Balls tk is morning received and for sale st the Music Store of nol GEO. A.

PRINCE, 2T0 Main street. piASTINETS May Store of no 16 GEO. A be found at the Music PRINCE, 900 Main street. CUE LEATHERS A freeh supply jutt received and forsaleat the Made Store of nolo GEO. A.

PitlNCB, 200 Mala street. FRESH CANARY SEED A lam lot ree'd this day torsade at tbe Agricultural fc 13 West Beaecaat, no 12 MASON fc LOVERING. EOWJf SUGA" nexl -ong, I every vaWjqrbr pact chong. in amus; quantities to suit TUueotn I i i I I I I I I i TWO O'OLOdK, P. M.

BY THE MORSE LINE New Yok, Not. 20, 2 P. M. The Humboldt sailed at, noon for Havre and Southampton with 150 passengers, among them is Hon. Milton Gbjsvk, U.

S. Charge to Denmark. She had also $300,000 in specie. Boston, Nov. 20.

Tbe Whig Convection have renominated, by the casting vote of its President, two candidates for 'preservatives in the City of Boston, who were defeated at the last election. Concord, Nov. 20. A resolution has passed the Legislature of this State, inviting Gen. Piesoc to accompany its member to Boston, on the occasion of the obse quies of the late Daniil Webstkr, on the 30th Lost.

Springfield, Nov. 20. The Governor and Council have commuted the sentence of Richarh Wahit lo r-onfinKmant for life. He was found guilty of murdering his father. BY THE O'REILLY BAIN LINE.

New York, Nov. P. M. The sum of 4, 280 have been subscribed towards the proposed (5000 to indemnify Mr. Lem-hon for the loss of his eight slaves, and the balance $110 it is thought will be raised.

The Tribune proposes a subscription, for the benefit of the poor slaves. The Directors of the Crystal Palace Company, advertise for contracts for painting illustrated cats, logues and a weekly illustrated paper, to be got up in connection with the exhibition. The Broadway Railroad project was passed tbe Board of Aldermen last night, by a vote of R7 to 2. There is little doubt but the Assist ants will also pass it by a large majority. A man named Benjamin Fox, was beaten to death during an affray at a ball, in Pittsburgh, yesterday morning.

The telegraph case between F. O. J. Smith and Amos Kendall, on trial in this city some time since, has been decided in favor of Smith. The case involves property to the amount of nearly half a million of Harper's Fkrrt, Nov, 19.

1 he Valley Cotton Factory on the Shenondoab, above this place, has been entirely destroyed by fire. It was owned by Stanborough, Hallidat Sc Co. Lobs 120,000. ruiLABELruiA, Nov. 20.

The steamship City of Glasgow sailed this morning at 9 o'clock, with 38 passengers and 16,000 in specie. Annapolis, Nov. 18. The U. S.

steamship Mississippi weighed an- chor at five o'clock P. M. today for Norfolk, Va. 1 Highly important dispatches were received to- day by Com. Perry from the Navy Department, The Mississippi will remain off Norfolk until the arrival of the steamship Princeton, when the long talked of expedition to the Japanese will sail.

NEW VORK MARKET. New York, Nov. 202 P. M. Flour.

State and Western less firm less demand for the east and home trade nothing doing for export in Canadian--we hear of no sales it is held $5 72) sales domestic 4000 bbls $5 for State; 5 25cg5 37 for Ohio; $5 25 5 50 for mixed to fancy Michigan and Indiana. I Rve Flour-eellinr at 4 30f4 62i. I Corn Meal scarce and firm at $3 75 for Jersey 43 56 for Ohio. Grain. Wheat very heavy and Inactive under the ab sense of vessels and the advance in freight we only have -to note the Bale of 400 bu white Canadian on private terms prime Genesee is beld firmly at $1 30.

Eye scarce held it SI 06. Barley firm and wanted for distilling sale 1400 bush mixed at 73. Oats better and In good demand 5657 for State and I western 5355 for Jersey. Corn plenty market easier and quiet quite unsettled sales 11,000 bu 85 for new Southern 8890 for western mixed closed nominal. Whiskv Market firm Srlea 500b bis of Ohio at 26 20Ji27 for prison drajtgeat 20J, time and interest.

Provisions Pork buoyant at tbe advance of yesterday sales 300 bbls.atgl8 37 for mess 915 50 for prime new mess firm atS18 50(18 6-2 $17 do prime. Beef unchanged. Sales mess 98 500 00 for country 912 5812 75 for repacked $14 00 for extra prime quiet at 94 505 00. Dressed bogs 97 508 00. Lard selling In small lots at 12o 12J.

Butter in good demand at I6c19 for Ohio S3c26 for Western. Cheese selling to trade for export at MORTGAGE SALE Default having been made in tbe payment of moneys secured to be paid by a mortgage of real estate, bearing date the first day ef May, in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-j eight, made and executed by Francis J. duly delivered to Calvin Burr, and with the power of sale therein contained, duly recorded in the Clerk's office of the County of Erie, in Liber 70 of Mortgages, at page 374 on the 21 day of January, A. D. 1849 which Mortgage bav.ng been executed and delivered to secure the pay- ment of the sum of two thousand and five hundred dol-' on which there is claimed to be due and unpaid at the first publication of Ibis notice, tbe sum of one thousand one hundred and thirty-nine dollars and four cents, and there ii to become due the further sum of live hundred dollars and no proceedings at law or in equity having been commenced for the recovery of the amount secured to be paid by the said Mortgage, or any part thereof; Now therefore, by reason of such default, the said power of sale has become operative, and by virtue of such power of sale and the statute in such cases made and provided, the premises described iu and cov- ered by the said Indenture of Morlgag will be sold at i public auction, to tne nigner Diaaer, ai spauiaing's li-' chinge, in the city of Buffalo, on the 20sh day of Novem- ber- A.

D. 1852, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that uay. I no saiu morigageu pn mums are ueecnueu as ioi- I All that nl.A bnn I. IU i 11 HW, ISIHHJ1 plow VI i nU.WD.,UaK, 1 ing and being in the city of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York, known and distinguished on a certain map made for the Hoi and Land Company, as part of Outer Village Lot number one hundred and thirty-seven of the Village of Buffalo, and bounded as follows, viz Beginning at tbe distance of three hundred and fifty-four and a half feet from the northwesterly corner of a certain brick dwelling house formerly owned and occupied by John Brown, on the easterly side of Oak street, in said city of Buffalo, and runs thence north fourteen degrees i east seventy-one and a half feet thence south seventy I six degrees east one hundred and fifty feet thence south fourteen degrees west seventy-one and a naif feet: thence north seventy-six degrees west one hundred and flftj feet to tne place ot Beginning, containing more or lees reserv- ing to John Fleming the right of way to four and a half reel lrom ironi to rear oi saiu 101 on tne souin side there- of; the owner above described premises to have the right ot way to lour ana a nan jeet irom Iront to rear on the north side of lot of John Fleming adjoining the said nine feet being now used as passage way. Buffalo, August 26, 1852.

CALVIN BURR, Mortgagee. vVm. F. Miller, Alt'y. au27Jtnc20fr The sale of the aboe described premises is adjourned to the 11th day of December, A.

D. 1852, at 10 o'clock A. at the above mentione place. November 20, 1852. CALVIN BURR, Mortgagee.

Wat. P. Miller, Att'y. noSOJtdelOa ANTED At the Buffalo Starch Factory, DAMAGED WHEAT AND FLOUR. Letters to be directed to ALBERT MAHLENDORF, Buffalo, N.

Y-, Hudson, corner Seventh street. nc8 TV FOR SALE OR TRADE A good WtHnmiR years chl, 15 hands high, gentle in saddle or harness, and fast trotter. At no8 EXCHANGE MARKET, 17 Exchange st. OVER COATS A very fine stock of French and English Over Coat Goods, oo hand and made to order in the best style at HARRIS'S, 189 Main at. OLEPHINE An elegant French preparation for Shaving for sale by O.

H. P. CHAMPLIN, 251 Main street, nol9 Under Phelps House. AMANDINE For the cure and prevention of chapped bands just received and for sale by O. H.

P. CHAMPLIN, 251 Main street, nol9 Under Phelps House. AN DIED FLAGG ROOT A new supply just received, in papers and in bul k. O. H.

P. CHAMPLIN, 251 Main street, nol9 Under Phelps House. LABASTER TABLETS For whitening and beautifying the complexion for sale by O. H. P.

CHAMPLIN, 251 Main street, nol9 Under Phelps House. OYCE 4 ESTERLY'S DENTRIFUGE For cleansing and preserving tbe teeth an excellent article Just received by O. H. P. CHAMPLIN, 851 Mam street, nol9 Under Phelps House.

HOCOLATE Baker's and Webb ek Twomb-lev's No. 1 Chocolate for sale at CALLENDEBtJ GROCERY BTORB, nea Main street. REPARED COCOA Baker's, Webb st TwembleyNhtotcham, Wait's and PoUloo's superior Prepared Ujcob, eoostan Oy oo band at CALLSNDER'S GROCERY STORE, aol sato street. CAIXZHDER'S GROCc: iTjeaaa 1 i i 1 I I 1 I fRODVCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 7 CENTRAL WHARF, BUFFALO.

malO Man SR. 1 SB CABINET UNITURE Ir CHAIR WAREROOMS On the Cash 8ystom. Afo.201 Min strut. janSOtt win. sTimrsoN, PROD UCE AJfD COMMISSION MERCHAJt No.

14 Central Wharf, Sulfa to. J. BODGE 4c Cj DEALERS IN LUMBER, 536 WASHINGTON STREET. aul U. S.

HAURD, PRODUCE COMMISl ON MERCHANT. ap6 Ko- 25 Central Wharf, Buffalo. ROU Sc Co. WHOLESALE OYSTER AJfD RV IT DEALER maStf 197 MAIN STREET, BUFFALO. II.

C. WAL.KJEU, Prudttee Communion and Shipping Merchant, Warehouse, Michigan Central Railroad Dock. EJT" Cash Advances made on Consignments. mal MASTEN I LEEK, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, NO. 162 MAIN STREET, BUFFALO.

i. e. hasten. ja27tf wi, r. miller.

IIOEEEY JOHNSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 23 CENTRAL WHARF, BUFFALO. Antral. J. hollbt, mhl2 JOHN JOHNSQB. S.

K. WOKTIIEVGTON, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT. Ko-28 Central Wharf, Buflalo. 3T Furmerly conducted by John Ilollister and Wor-tlungton Smith. mal5t)anl4 UELSTON St EVANS, Produce Commission Merchant and Forwarder Water street, near Ship Canal, Buffalo.

SHEPARD 6c CQ ANTHRACITE BITUMNINOUS COAL. Office and Yard on Ohio street, adjoining Hoilister's ael4 Elevator. CUTTER 6c COVE, Produce, Oommision and Shipping Merchant, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, BUFFALO. A. w.

cptter, mh23tf schutler cqtb. WJEEIAMS A TTORNEYS d- CO UNSELSORS AT LAW, Townaend Tall, BLff lo-' C. H. S. Williams.

a p26tf P. G. Parbbr. CHARLES T. SIIATTUCK, Justice of the Peace, OFFICE NO.

147 MAIN STREET, BUFFALO ILatcly occupied by J. O. Dickie, Esq. Ja2 SAM'E T. AT WATER, KOTARY Vli OFDEEDS, AND aoent or Mutut Life Insurance Company of Nev York.

30 Merchants' ,0, S. BRUCE, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Oroeeries andi-Provisions Wholesale and Be tail-mb31 fNo. 68 Main Street. PHINCLE 6c WIEEIAMS, COrPBRSMITHS, BRASS FOUNDER3 AND FINISHERS.

Lift and Force Pumps, Water Closets, Boilers, Plumbers' Braes in general, attended to at abort notice, on moderate terms. y7tja6 192 Washington Buffalo. JOHN M. GRIFFITH 6c CO. Produce, Commission and Forwarding JCORNEK LONG WHARF AND SHIP CANAL.

Liberal Advances made on Consignments. tbaddsus w. patchin. aplS JOHN M. eibirriTH.

HORACE W1HANS, AGENT UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE, (Directors' Office in Boston,) OFFICE TOWNSEND HALL NO. 3, au5 BUFFALO. HOLERS, REYNOLDS 6c SUCCESSORS TO ROGERS, REYNOLDS At MITCHELL, Storage, Forwafuiiig Commission letchants mal8tnol7 LAFAYETTE, IND. T. H.

ROOERS. W. r. REYNOLDS. H.

MARTIN JASON PARKER, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS DEALER IN LEHIGH DOAL, AGENT FOR ITHACA AND BUFFALO LINE.E Warehouse Corner of Water street aud Ship Canal, BUFFALO. A. F. DICKINSON, O.MMIS SI ON MER CHA NT, DEALER IN FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED And Manufacturer of Linseed Oil and Oil 'Cake. No.

108 Pier, Albany. FISH 6c AVERY, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 19 CENTRAL WHARF, BUFFALO, N. Y. bands h. risa, c.

l. avebt. Refer toF. H. Tows, Pres'tO.

Lee at Co's Bank, M. 8. HawTey, Buffalo; Durant, Lathrop Sc. Albany) B. Fish it New York.

mhlOtf GCENTHEB 6c STEVENS, Wholesale and retail Dealers in Groceries, Paints, Oils, Glass, Powder, Shot, Safety fuse, Drugs and Medicines, Dye Stuff's, Brushes, Tteines, dec MO. 163 MAIN STREET. BUFFALO. Manufacturers' Ag'ts for the sale of Patent Machine Cards. Produce of all kinds received on iommissiou.

johb e. scenthbr. ie5 milo stevbhs. FIJEEHARTY 6c EFNER, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS amd asbhti rokl ItffEROAirriLB Sc ROCHESTER OITY LINE, No. 27 CENTRAL WHARF, BUFFALO, rLEEBaBTT mh35tf j.

n. BmEB. Liberal ranees made on all consignments of Produce CIRSON, STOL'KWELL 6c COMMISSION PRODUCE MERCHANTS, York. Shippers Iring to consign dace to the above House, may obtain advances of privileg I of sale in New Vork or Buffalo. CHARLES D.

GIBSON, p21 Office 12 Centra Wharf. CjATIlEARN 6c 6o7, I 2 JOB AO CO MANUFACTORY. DEALERS IB American and Foreign Leaf Tobaeeo. SOT Washington street Near Posttofflce. BUFFALO.

I Cvaoa Athbarm mh25tf Jambs Adams. SItTXTH 6c GIFFORD.I COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Agents for the Albany and Boston, Providence and Fnuaaeiptua iaeis. Flour and Produce of every description, bought and soidjm reasonable terms. Car" All kinds of property reoei ed and shipped, (by Vessels or Rail read, as may be directed,) to any ef tbe Eastern or Southern pons, with dispatch. NO.

40. QUAY STREET, ALBANY. C. T. Smith.

ap26la E. E. Girroa JOHN OTTO 6e DEALERS IB COOKINH, PARLOR, PLATE AND COAL STOVES. Also, Plumbers, and Manufacturers of COPPER, SHEET IRON AND TIN WARES, Of every description, with special reference to heavy work. agrSteamboat Work and other Jobbing done lo order.

NO. 107 MAIN STREET. Johb Otto. Jel2 Padl Sherman. HAVENS TEIN, LIEBETHIT 6c WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In Drugs, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Window Glass and Sash, Putty, Cainplieme, Turpentine, fee, fcc.

No 8 Main Street-i. Hauensteik. se9 J. C. Liebetrut.

A. B. Moorb. BENNETT, CRAVES 6c Successors to Crouse fc Bennett, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS Ho. 9 Central Whaif, BUFFALO.

D. 8. Bbbkbtt. T. Craves.

G. B. Waltbb. Liberal advances mode on consignments of Produce for sale here, or in Albany and New York. nail ly REYNOLDS 6c BESHLER, 0 0 SI ON MER CHA NTS, CENTRAL WHARF AND PRIME BUFFALO JAMES L.

REYNOLDS, JOHN DEBBLEE. Re for to G. B. Rioh, Prest. Bank Auiea.

Geonre Palmer, Esq, Buffalo vVm. B. Reynolds fc Co Bosion, Hass Le, lMter st aniierNew York; Bigelow, Moore fc Taylor, Trey 5 W.A. Otis Cleveland, Ohio; B. ristoek fc Coo Columbus, Ohio; Barney, Gibbs fc Co.

asky City, Ohio; Samuel Lewis, SVn worth, Dyer fc Chapin, Chicago, 111. mar3tf eJfF" Produce Sold, Forwarded to order. GRIFFEN 6c BIEL NO. Ill PLER, ALBANY, NEW YORK. COMMISSION, SHIPPING MERCHANTS, and Dealers in Flour, Feed and Produce generally: and Agents for steamers and vessels to the following places, all places on the Hudson River Bridgeport, New Haven, New London, Norwich, Hartford, CL, and all places on tbe Couti cticut River.

Providence, K. Boston, New Bedford, antucket and Fall River, Mast, Philadelphia, Pa fcc. Their personal attention will be given to )he selling and shipping of all property which may be consigned to them to sell or to ship. ap7tno26 CLARK 6c WILLIAMS, RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, No. 8 OHIO STREET AND DOCK, BUFFALO Manufacturers of and wholesale dealers in Double Re ined PURE SPIRITS ALCOHOL and best RECTIFIED wfirgKEY, 1 a- Also A superior article of 95 per seat.

Alcohol, ex- m1, nr Ksnuar miu. rT 1 I a fbMPshBShigesMWbere. 1850. SB CLAB.B- leOlUU BOKACa vuiuia. C-I- y.

x. CABBDIGTOII) A COMMISSION MERCHANT. ori Tttcolar atianuon U) semng or wneat, 11 nJni-toiProo8" aawBes, aaa tne Hon. Benj. weicJ, "rmsliminnnts to Easta-lo; Hon James each.

Duumo. i Office ever Postofflce, Br- OA A BBLS Good common and favorite i I FIRST TIME OF PUBLICATION. a NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned, appointed by the Common CoancU of tbe atref BaflUo, To BSBesa the turn ef two thousand fonr hundred doL rsvpoa tbe real estate deemed benefited by the srading and working Delaware street, betweea Niagaraand North Will hold their first meeting at tbe office of tbe Street Bslaakmer on the 26th day of November, 1653, at 4 Rov. 90, 1858. AMI HO WELLS, G.

WALKER, H. LOVKJOY, H. PARK. HMITH -W-OT1CE T.We -A- appoint! k. Buffalo, 7 Common Council of tbe cfiy of wutednedbfl15 Hwo dollars upon the real UklB8OD BouthTlDeof lcba EdPrSSl" 5T8m Also, to sssess the sum of Ihlrtv-amu, the real est.

deemed betedtK'Sjfe MXigaST P-VanS Also, to assess the snm of ninety-six joilara upon the real estate deemed benefited by the conatr action of a croM walk acroaseine street on tbe north line! of Swan ateeet. and for taking sxd re paving the gutter serosa Pis street on the north fine of Swan street Also, to the snm of eighty-one dollars upon the real estate deemed benefited by the construction of sew ers and receivers on the northwest and southwest corners -of Green and Michigan streets aiso, to sfsess the snm or tntnr aouars upon toe real estate deemed fc nedted by tbe repairs of tbe well oa the wnwr oi dvio ana nneaueum Also, to asstssthe sum of twenty-three dollars upon the teal estate deemed benefited by the Bagging of tbe sidewa on the south side of Seneca street, between the Hydraulic Canal and Heacoek street Also, to assess tbe ion of seventeen dollars upon the real estate deenfed benefited by the flagging of the sidewalk on the west side of Oak street, between North and Soulh Division streets A's to assess the sum of forty dollars npon the real estate deemed benefited by the repairs of Ihe well on tbe correr of Pine and Eagle streets, and for sen er and receiv er at the same Also, the sum of twelve dollars upon the real estate deemed benefited by the construction of a plsnk sidewalk on the east side of Oak street, between Genesee atd uooaeii sis Also, to assess tbe sun of ninety dollars upon the real estate in front of which a plank sidewalk bas been constructed on the east side or Pratt's) reet, between Batavla and Goodell streets Also, to assess tbe sum of fortv dollars UDon tbe real estate deemed benefited trv the repairs of the wtll corner of Eagle and Cedar streets, and, or construction of sewtr and mrfliTM- fur wall -1 Also, to assess the sum of ten dollars upon the real es tate deemed benefited by the construction of a crosswalk across Pine street on the south side of South Division st Also, to assess the sum of nine delta's upon the real es tate in front of which a plank sidewalk has been construct ed on the south side of Perry street, between Chicago St. ami me cauai sup, west oi Louisiana street aiso, to sssess tne sum oi tniny-inree dollars upon ths real estate in ironi oi wnicn tne SKiewais naa oeen uaggeas4 on tne east side or uak street, between uunlon and North Division streets- Will held his first meeting at tbe office of the Street Commissioner on the 26ih day of November, 1852, at 4 o'clock P. M. November 13.

1852. no20t25 JAMES HOWELLS, Street Com'r. SHIP CANAL Notice is hereby given, that tbe report of Commissioners fur laying out a ship canal through outer lot 40, on the southerly side of Buffalo Creek, will be confirmed by the Common Council of tbe city of Buffalo, on the 6th day of December next, at 7 o'clock P. nnless objection be filed with the City Clerk. Dated Buffalo, November 20th, 1852.

no20tde6 R. L. BURROWS, City Clerk. ARTLAND STREET Notice is hereby given at the Common Council of tbe city of Buffalo has further postponed tbe consideration of the report of the Commissioners for laying out rnd continuing Maryland street from New Reservation line to College street, and of tbe appeals the refrom, umil Monday, Nov. 29, ia at 7 o'clock P.

M. Dated Buffalo, Nov. 5, 1852. no20t29 R. L.

BURROW8, City Clerk. Fall and Winter Arrangements roR 1852-3, AT UNION HALL, ESTABLISHED A. D. 1850. Corner of Nassau and Fulton Stat, N.

IT. THIS popular Emporium contains six distinct leading i'epartments, and occupying in its manifold details THREE IMMENSE BUILDINGS, unsurpassed in size and neatness by any in the city, and each SIX STORIES IN HEIGHT, Is now fullv organized for the Fail and Winter Campaign. The management of the establishment is entrusted to Mr. ineesiaDusnment is euirubfaeu io mr. J.

Sohder, whoee experience aiid long Uied quanflcatl eminently entitle htm to the position. THE MANUFACTURE OF THE GOODS ia conducted solely with a view to produce durability in wear and ppr. priate neatness in sty'e. THE SELECTION OF METERIAL8 is the province of the Proprietor, Mr. P.

who will produce ss rapidly as the market affords. Thus tbe public may select garments from an Infinite variety, and at tbe tame tin BKCUKK iSUJKUMY AJXU DUKAB1L.I1 In each article of the wardrobe. The high prices and large profits of establishments of limited means are, by reason of the extended business of this house, entirely kll.ki.Mila ttmltcfl m.a.fl am. hv i avoided. THE RETAIL ROOMS Will always be found well stocked with an unequalled assortment of Fashionable and Seasonable On the same is THE BOYS' DEPARTMENT, Where Youths may at any moment be fited from tbe most tasteful and elegantly devised suits ever offered In a retail store.

IN THE CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, The most accomplished artists are in attendance to make from measure Clothing for Gentlemen and Boys. THE WHOLESALE ROOMS Are frequented by merchants from every section of the United States, Canada, West Indies and South America, Jo select from Ihe large and various stock for their supplies. THE MANAGEMENT AND SALESMEN Have been so systematized by tbe proprietor, that persons visiting tbe establishment will meet with every attention, and be treated with tbe fairness and frankness which ha? been tbe means of getting for Union Hull so positive an expression of public favor. r. rropneior.

J. Soccer, Superintendent. nolrtfeS READY MADE CLOTHI Q. Great and Extenaiwe Preparations at the GOTHIC HALL! rot THB PRESENT AND APPROACHING SEASON. THE PROPRIETOR, thankful for the sreat success which has attended his cndiminisbed ehdeavoes to ad vance the interests ol the GREAT PUBLIC, by sdvoesi ing tne prtnelp of tne CHEAP YSTEM1I Or in other words, Immerje Salei and Small Profits, Begs lea ve inform the ENTIRE WESTERN WORLD, That sreat capital and oriatee facilities have enabled him import and procure from first hands his entensiva STOCK OF PIECE GOODS, Which he has manufactured into every style of MENT, such as Coats, Sackteea, Pantaloons and Vesta, Of ell Qualities, Colors and Description: TO WHOLESALE MERCHANTS AJfD DEALERS! i Ready Made Clothing, He would say that their Interest would be greatly advanced by examining his EXTENSIVE STOCK, Before ping East or Pnrehating Elsewhere.

THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT, Will be found well stocked with every description arm est of all grades and styles suited to the tastes and economy of our MILLION OF SUPPORTERS. One Examination will satisfy every one that thenar-tamed GOTHIC HALL is the plaeeltofpnrchaM READY MADE CLOTHING. WILLIAM A BLAND. BUFFALO TOBACCO MMCFACTOET, 207 Waahing-ton near tbe Poet Office. sourl l-eju lor cigar Maaers, Virginia, Kentncay aaa nis- sourl (5) (5) Lump Tobacco, Cigars and Suaffa of all kinds.

Purchasers of Tobacco will find it to their advan tage te call al 2u7i Washington street before they purchase. CYRUS ATHEARN, ocl4Ual37 JAMES ADAMS. 500 Men Wanted. WANTED, for tbe Umted States Army ab'e bodied men, (enmarried,) between tbe age of 18 and 35 years, not less thaa 5 feet Inches high, snd of good TERM OF SERVICE 5 YEARS. Besides a liberal monthly pay, aa ample allowance of provMons, genteel eto thing, quarters, fuel, aad every, thing requisite for comfort and convenience, will be furnished Those who may be ilesiroos of entering the service, can obtain every information by calling at tbe Recruiting Rendezvous, corner of Lloyd street and tbe Erie Canal.

Buffalo, H. Y- Nov. 1, 185. BaButoB NOTICE rpo ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The time has come when tbe old can be made apparena-ty young, by the use of 'acrson's Ecbctbic FLOia7Tbe oioeu aim wnnm mmus can oe turnea lo their original color in 30 minutes whiskers of tbe grayest or moat reddish we, can be changed to a beaattM btsek or browa in 20 minutes. Applv at H.

Jackson's Shaving, Bair Dreesing snd Bathing Saloon, under tbe Mansion House, corner of Mala and xehange streets. iy AU work warranted to be dose the moat scsea ttficmaasjer. noiatfell h. JACKSON AesacT Lacxawaba fc vYbstbbr E. R.

Co I BuBPAto. Oct S9, 1852. uwl aftar mt at Noveinber. the follow- to( irrioes wfll be ebarged for osel, antfl fartber Lamp Coal at Tares, delrvered, as 75 00 Era. Furnace and Null, JASON PARKER, Agent.

DEAL ESTATE, LIFE. FIRE AND MA- INSURANCE FF1CK Under Ofcvor Lesfc UEE GRGUMD JA ataatly ea aaad aad for sale 1 iT, mis as) JAVA COFFEE Cc ale bv WILLIAM SMITH. 141 Mara etressVrr Opposite (lothie Hafl. yBOXES FALL BJBBONS 4Dpeaed r1- Ll4l itv inii fWII NTy ORDERS AT I i I I niaaiimh i n-i, i. tlA.

iu.k a. i used under meatcat auvtce: ana pieoges nis owi Botw 1 bbl 1 hf )bbk 14 Kassosi 96 bbli whtekev GB: tor io business that the article will not disappoint Harare: 0 balaa a Hartla a do Stnrvi i 1 nsa it ter tale by swaM kAu i n-h kki u-j oc2ltla20 O. H. P. CHAMPLIN.

de now 4 4e tiBow Culler atCoye 4 rolls leather Bull! fc I3lr ve bops A Brown co. JCjiooiafc, Bi BtasJey; 40bbls flour 15 bushels 1 1 Btna sweu a oussvwetui' eiory oaies -sj 68 keaa batter 342 bus oats Hal hta vgdo pott. toes 84 fowls Gallagher 13 McKnlghl 878 sheep owner. I i 'viiwegnoy, anitroii; ot note nour 'r?" 1 8our 1 bM cranberries 17 boxes 1 buckwheat flour hf bbl butter ts 2 hf bbls flih 19 rolls leather do lard 64 bbls beef Sternberg Porker 31 dressed hogs WANTED 200 laborers on the Lew is ton i xH.ua AlflKAiUt proprietors ot and Niagara Falls Railroad. This work offers great Tf'I'J'tLM tn' inducements to Rock-men, as there ia a heavy amount th.e rf.m.l Y' of rock excavation, thatcan be worked at dm ing tbe en- I "ons to their factory with additional faitussfor manu-tire winter.

se29 LAUM AN, WATERS fc CO. fscturing, and hope to be able to supply a 1 orders with promptness and dispatch. C. A. fc uo.

will at all limes COOKING STOVES FOR COAL OR WOOD make the very best selection of Leaf Tobacco, and they The celebrated "Black Diamond," exclusively for trust that no similar establishment can turn out a purer Coal; the Banner and Commerce for coal or wood; tbe or better article of chewing cuts. New Eagle Hot Air, Prairie Flower, and Premium, for I A 'so, on band Cuba, Seed, Florida, Kentucky and Mlt- Ashtabula; 4 bxes butter 1 keg 1 Durick ft. Drake 2 bbls eggs 3ones 1 keg butler App'eby 39 io59bagdo2hfcbetBteaSbbiB dales sheep pelts Farnham 4c co gsdo 2 bbis eaga 3 bags nuts 3 bam -e 13 kegs butter Noah 1 sack wool 16 Walbrldge 1 bx leather I Hulchin- 3 bbls nuts 10 bbls ckeese 1 keg do 1 boxdoSD Flagg 18 bags nuts esks pearls Palmer 7 sts rags Bradley, Brothers 1 bale pelts Colt a Welch -150 kegs nails Fplger. I Propeller Buffalo, Conkey, Chicago; 10,000 bu corn Wat-! ker st Clarke 624 bbls beef 6 do pork hf bbl of longusTt 13 bbls tripe Sternberg at co 282 kidsa Cu Ik. co 674 do A Rumsev k.

co 8 bbis 28 half bbls Ash 37 bbls seed 1 box mediciae Parti 571 bbls flour Richmond 3 bark mills reapers Kimberly, Pease At oo 3 bales wool II pkgs Holt, Palmer co bbls of fish 28 pkgs sundries 0 Cowing It co 25 bbls fish 10 bo nuts owners. Brig Buffalo, Davison, Racine; 1 L81 1 bu wheat Dean Richmond 3 or 400 bu wheat thrown over. Be ooner Geo Harrison, Shaw, Erie; 140 tons coal Buck- 'tgOJ ry.P 8 Schooner West Wind, Merriam. Toledo; 7.26buah wheat Holley fc Johnaon-3195 do 8 llawiey. Fchoonsr Sir William Wallace, Smith, Erie; 130 tons coal Buckley.

CLEAR KB November IDgo, Steamer Hudson, Gotdsmith, Toledo. Steamer Morton, Watta, Green Bay. Blaaauer Cleveland, Stanard, Detroit. Bleamar Bmpuw State, Van Alien, Monroe. Illiiamer Buckeye State, Imson, CUratand.

Steamer Iouunaoa, Davenport, Samlusky. HI earner Kmeraid, Young, Chippewa. Steamer Experiment, Ooorneen, Danville. Steamer Empire, Mead, Monroe, Bartholomew, Cleveland. TVnnallM- thmntx.

Norton, Toledo. ProoeUer Ppeshontss, Clark, Toledo, liud, and littiimn. Chloam rubs, Ornamental Ui.1?8" a.tl nn with Block Tin Pipe. AlY-ork warranted to be Btisfactory. DAY fc wood, together, make tbe best assortment in the city at tne House iveeper uapunum, jriiuii anu jom Swan streets.

oc26tno25? J5WETT fc BROTHER. PARLOR STOVES FOR WOOD OR COAL Franklin's, Souvenir. Cylinder and Anthracite, and Bituminous coal burners. The Gem snd other regulators, with open tops Ida, Imperial, for wood at the House Keeper's Main and 3 East Swan sts. oc2dtno25? JEWETT fc BROTHER.

PARLOR COAL RATES Beautiful Parlor Grates, with summer pieces. Also, office and bed room grates, a great variety at tbe House Keeper's Emporium, 217 Main and 3 East Swan streets. oc26tno25? JEWETT fc BROTHER. F'OR SALE A Lot 20 feet front and 110 ft. deep, on tbe east side of EUleotl, above Clinton s'.

Also, three lots of 33 feet each on Stasis street, near Niagara, on liberal terms. Apply W. V. 8TUDDTFOHD, ocl6tdel5 Under O. lee fc Go's Bank.

FOR SALE Some desirable Lots on Palmer street, near Chippewa. Applv to rv v. PiuuijinJKU, ao4de3 Under O. Lee fc Co's Bank. CANTON CRAPE AND CANTON CLOTH Buper Goods for Ladies' Dresses, Black Super Velvets, 4-4 wide, for Colored, may be found st tbe Cash Store of nolo EVRY fc McPHERSON, 198 Main street.

GOLD WATCHES Another in voce those Ftee Gold Watches just received at LEE fc BROTHER'S a WEL.RY STORE, aol3 164 Maia street. CUTLERY AT LEE st BROTHER'S 164 Maia street. A good assortment ot Table Cutlery. Fine Pocket Knives, Baxors, Scissors, fce. just received, noI3 db-f A AAA OF GAS AND STATE LIME SpLU.UUU RAILROAD STOCK WANTED ADOiVtO JAMES S.

LYON, Real Estate sou Ovi "landa, Robes. Wakaa, V-IOPYING PAPERD0wewwwn' SEED. I P-MV. and Demy CopybMPsK- thomas fc co Mate. I lainai now uosniBS: PV Matsi street, ACHMANN BtrJiOTerssndPaparDtMleTa, ijouiimrcial AdTertuer ar Pioneer Line of Paeket Ships, Sail ng Monthly zle9Zl Buffalo, Feb.

16, SIMPSON The noble real Clipper Ship "SO ARGO, MasCnptain Alusob Howas, will succeed the Oneco, as nun ship of this Line, and sail punctually on the 25th "Wher. Sailo of November. The Scargo tons burthen, and guaranteed la a maarmaceni a i cupper sh'p, of 1200 built with all the molem Improvements, -mot superior io any omtr snip aaverusea lor VPIftia. 1 1 vwriiTT "nri. apW H.

UTLET, TTim-rnm TTi if MAIN STEET Jtl bthJfoTsioHd RoVW, Mahogany, Wood, Ebony, Bocoa, Bo and Lignum Vita. Agood assorlient JTVabogsny, m.c. mnA risk- veneers, iorrcTall' Trimming Varniab, Glue, fcc. a eZZ mr RnfTalo made irtaB for sale. Also, Second-hand Pianos for lEV rlSBMTEMS.

AM TTHB UNDERSIGNED will inure all ire anu nanne roes inn v.o" anu tale purchasers. rrHE subscriber offers for sal at hta yard, cor ner of Maryland and Third streets, suf otalities of seasoned Pine Lumber, toctading 1 LCklalaa I. ssila TlttDererfA, H3f Orange Pecco, tKilong, Hvson Skin, and 8yftH. I Hardware, a aew Australia. A Snnrenn and nroner attendants suepl ed.

Pood Caoin Stale Rooms with berths for two. PiSBO tale Rooms in between decks I st Cabin House on deck, State Rooms coota'aiing two each, 2d Cabin Single Berths An or to augia. kioda of found bv shin, and the provisions verv liberal scale. A remittance of one third the 1 a 30 are i ar saierbeap. st.

AU of which will be sold at extremely jtow prices for WILLIAM SMiTH, 142 Maia street. 1 1 SC. JvTr-T will reeeive CKr and Cotutyf PAR "-TsH. sc andrAb ul. USHELS: fcm-ZA)J lly and Bakers' brands Flour, Southern Obt aud in consult receipt COBB fc OO- 28 Central Wharf.

I 1 I lw hf m4U i Mr. ia affraava ir naniviHvi ders at par, payasfit ft er so4fe. ane JSB fur Hardware, Iron, If ails r------ OT AirtDVtHM U. (W, A Terr aefitf t. Z.

order ft dm) W. V. STCnDIFORD, vm-K uuv For kSfS 3iA80 JPAEEEB. 1 on a amount BLANK BOOKS Blank Books of all qusliliea and descriptions for sale at mbi STEELE'S lXK(TORIiin Mala BniidiBgs. TTORSE POWER AND HORSE AJ.

good second-bsnd Horse Power, in good styles street. work. Also, one bliad Horse nun ass neeu working on the same for sale very low, by malO C. ATHEARN fc COW7 Vaehtnton JeJ i FVl 1 unueruuver le at uo. -s INSEEi) OIL-r-Dayton Manufacture, nana.

war to any of the advertisers will secure a passage. 1 HN OSDENVor AeeTUs. B. W.CAMERON, A8mUh oei25tnoS4 118 Wall New octS5tnr OD bomsi Bl Piw ,0 a4 River. uw sL JJ rantsd pttra for sale by I barf i- p.

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