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A' TMJFALO AND NIAOAIA FU AHynu Is oereby eeelee. vono cozntaroHDinct, A SUDOEH AJUIYAL. -t a carraia ran ooaana. Byvtrtaeof eeveral errlie efaarl aulae, iead aast of the 8aeaHaUeurl ot Judlcatuie for Ihe stale ot Hew roods and eheuels, leads and tanenteaw of Orsag H. DiaoO.l harsa-JsdaadtaXeaalliliarikl.

UHaaudla-Isreatit'lhcsaidUraaee to all the fouowlng de BOFTAlrOi wiDimDAT tvtmsa, aMUlM- or Oor. lum wroTV aeaai at, la W. I atfcaa ad raaai ia awarea ynwwl'i taritT, ee Mi Hi tMiiarilf AmriaMi Mmvt. ll ghnWiMilnilyiW awweree widely we am urioMiN kfn-' tie efilltoasuj wiaM orraaea, aae? a fcw 4Kaaanr. at tba fnwhy tmi folU tal eeaxSaaa tfoM aatiowe, At ft to iaspaaaible fee tlMHrlwIpiwMt the Io featloa wit vUefc-Jw trade I aa iifawbto Mint It la mi af 11 suanrnead eT 1MB zsnlss-e- la Aim.

tfmm milk tot mitt nm deri-ed from import dariaeoarexcosfee wilt ether Mono. And 'tba feat ie at to eoesreeled or daaied, that we a sH- Wot moinloqtaot of a sraeH Army oad Navy for iwiow ilf worko pobllo droe along our fboMnfcofaiaoW eon end Ink frontier for i la taifrmoMM of barbon protest both oat lb? srisns and inlead mmirno anil far die rtts-ular sun. port of Um Goaorel OoftrnmoM. Rooona and porioaM how Mack as law a JCDtctooe Taairt a brdin Import, arranged with an aye to tho oqatl protection of American afrieoltara and man-ataotaroo, and to taofrnagtadol levelopemerii of oor vent natural reeeuFcee, ia tha traa method to raise -who savor rttonaa tha public exifeneiee require. Oof.

Xuaaroarrm lueiete the obligation of ibt Nattoml OoTaraojoat, aa aadoratood and practised by rryAdinjniotrainfrom tbaiaf Waiauonw lo tha praaaat, to roflawnd pmlda a sound and oofs alrealatine Badiaak fall adapted to tha enlin-ut aodiptritofdieafe, tod tbo booinaaa want of a kifbJr ooarnwrEtai and tradiaf people, epreed over tho broad aarfiue of twenty-ell etatee and (hro amikoaiee. The brave mta who aebiarad ear ne- at ata retook, yea ere te go ea ekurchf aid have noeieea whatever ia tto aeomliwr. 1 inareae, order Ihe koreea New pal tone Carrie i aieaaaaaa MX 'Do what 1 bid oaa take back all these Bra. eeeiiaie lha Caoalda Viewieei tell kirn lam anew taa eouatrv witk aa old triend with M. Victor Chsngarnler, ax-lieu lone nl of koeeere, ia tbo Garde -r vtr In Angaetii ledavliahtet four o'clock la the aaarainc i taa two lovers look ttoir aeete in ihe carriage, leaving tbe lady's father lo acute the Bunv tar wita tnc lount da Vmnce.

-4 Adjoa I Jerome I Yon will not astray me, I am aare yoa will not for I am a boot la many aa lha old And tbe carriage aude'ewey. month afiar. the Llentenent Cbaneemier ore eented himeelf before the Count da Viaoiee. i mid be, about a month ago I arrived In Peria to eea lha woman whom i loved, and who bad returned mr love. Vim were note favorite with her but eon had her nromlse a she wae tn marry yoa the next day.

We fled not because we feared yoa, but because we did not wieh lo-pro voke Ibe prayers and thrcale of a lather. It Mad. ame Aniel gave her word in yon, it waa beeauoe sbe tbongbl me dtad. You were going to marry her, yet hived her not. It wee a marriage of eoa-eenieace and youiored anelfcer.

I know it bnt am nnt-awera what the lady yon were attached lo thought nt yonr mamnre new However, tbet the match with Madame Aniel ie entirely broken off, yonr fair one will not suffer you lo fight a duel without some axeellent reason moreover, if yoa wero to kill me, you would never merry a woman after having been ber bnibsnd's murderer. Madame Aniel ie now Medeme Victor Chengamier. Well, Count, after all thia preliminary, I am now al your eerviee to fight or to shake bande." The count aaw Ibe folly, under the circumetan. eee. of fighting a duel, end he wisely sang Tbie edventure made no little etir at court; it wee deemed strange enough that a petty officer, who carried hia luggage at tbe end of a stick, ehould heve the preference over men who wae welcomed at the Pavilion Marsawl Tbe Lieutenant Victor, hee since hie merriege, been a frequent visitor at the Count de Vismes' be bee, however, never dnring ihe period Ibet bae elapsed, untied the red pocket hendkerchicl at tbe end of bie travellingatick I 8TA TELAW" An Act to promote Agriculture.

Paaeed May 5, 1841. Tie PcopU of ihe State of A'eie York, repretent. id in Senate aid enact at follows 4 1 The sum of eight tkoueend dollars per en. nam, shall be and hereby ie appropriated for tbe term of five yeers, lor Ihe promotion of agriculture end household msnufactureo in this Slate, in the manner following, lo wit We omil the publication of tbo precise sum given to eech county. Erie county receives one hundred end eighty eix dollere.

And to the New Tork Slate Agricultural Socie ty, the sum ol seven hundred doners. 4 3. When the New Tork State Agricultural Society, and anycounty agriculture! eociety now form, ed, or which may hcrealter be formed in this Slate, or the American Institute in lho cily of New Tork, shall raise by voluntary eubscription any eum of money, the president end treasurer shall make and subscribe en affidavit of ihe facte of the formation of such society, end of their having raised a certain sum, specifying the amount thereof, which affidavit shall be filed with the comptroller of thia slate, who ebell draw bis wsrrnnl on ibe treasurer for a eum equel to the amount of such voluntary subscription. not however exceeding (be amount lo which ench county or state eociety would be entitled, according to the apportionment aforeeeid. 4 3.

The New York Stelo Agriculture! Society, and tbe several county agricultural societies now formed or which shall be farmed in this stale, during tbe continuance ol tins act, shall annually elect such and eo many officers aa tbey ehall deem proper; end it shell be Ibe duty ol aucn officers ennually, to reg ulate and award premiums on such articles, produc tione and improvements, as they may deem beat calculated lo promote egricultnral and houeu-hold manufacturing iulereata of this state, Eeving especial relerence to the netl pmhto which accrue, or are likely lo Bccrue, from the mode of raising the crop or etock, or tho fabrication of the article I hue offered, with the intention that the reward shall be given fur the moat economical or profitable mode of competition; provided elwoys, that belore any pre mium shall be delivered, the person claiming the same, or lo whom the same may be awtrded. ahall deliver in writing to the president of the society ee eccurate description ol tbe process in preparing the soil, including the quantity and quality of ma nnre applied, and in raising the crop or feeding ihe animal, as may be and also of tbe expense and product of the crop, or of increase in value of the animal, with the view of ebowing accurately lho profit of cultivating the crop, or feeding or fattening tue animal. 4. The President ol the State Agricultural So. cietr, and the several presidents of the said county societies, who shell receive or expend any of the moneys hereby appropriated, shall annually, in tha monin ol Ueceinrjer, transmit lo the comptroller a detniled account of the expenditure of ell the mo- iiovs which shall come into their hands under tbia act, and stating lo whom and for what purpose paid, with the vouch efB thereof: nnd the naiH nrMiirnei tional IniopaadoncOt and lha profound ataUanMn erae flamed lha faadamontal law of oaaapabliean aetem, did notaoaeider (hat that had discharged thoir whole doty lo Ibe country, altar denying to the etatee Ibe right of coining money, and furnish ing a tianderd of value, by Impoeing that dalf on -Congreoi alone.

They knew that commerce, igrl eeUure and xnanufnciures ooald not flourish in thla young Republic, if boand dowa lo tlie narrow lint' Ma of aa axdnaive aetallie eurreacy. They om the aeoeaaity of a larger circnWting mediam, and one that aboold have a eniform taluc in ecrr quarter of tba Union, and aid the Oorermeni in the ckf, aa' and arewf diaebarge oi all ilefiaeal np ereiione. Henee it wee, that the aame pure baarta and wiee aeade that eetabliabad our matchleee aya- To tto Clergy Ooagrafationa of tba Pretoo. tent Epieeopei Ckereh, ia Western Raw Tho band af taa Almighty, and all-wiea Rulor," ia upon oar country, fie aao oeiore arreewu career of inordinate devotion lo ibe purenit of wealth, by bringing upon our land, ia all direelione, lha evidence al tne alter insecurity, alike of individual and national ivosoeritv. A sain, iba Wow descends.

and lha Chief Msgisirate of lha Netioa ia ia tha embrace of death. Tbe eyaa of tto ooanlry are bedimmed with leara. Il behovea ue, not only aa individuals, and aa a portion of tba Nation, but aa membere of the Church of ibe Divine Savior, to whom belonge all ibe kingdoms of the world, lo bow in humility and reverence ander ihie great af fliciion. Remembeiing that it ie tho bend of Our, Father in Heaven" ihne stretched out in rebuke, let ue eeek lo deprecate Hia further ju Igemente by an open acknowledgment of ihie event eeilie die penmiion; by acteol humiliation and penitence; by renunciation of ein, which ie a reproach to ne. thins, as well ee Individuals; and by Ibro tho oraea and merite of our Lord, the morel and apiritual improvement whieh Ibe divine jndgemeuia ere cent to effect In commending a etricken people to Him, who hath smitten ar.d who can bind up," let both the widow in her mired grief, and tbe fatherleee ia their deeolslion, share our sympathies and prayera.

The Sunreme Executive of Ihe Country having issued a Proclsmstion reermmending to the People of the United States, of every religious ttenomma-lion, that acceding to their oeverel modee and forma of worship, they observe the 14th of May, 1841, aa a day of feeling and prayer by inch religions cervices es may be suitable, on the occasion, and it bring our duly bulb ee citixene end christiens, lo comply with this recommendation of tbe Civil Authority, and time to humble ourrelvee before Him who ie the High and Mighty Ruler of the Univeree, invoking Him for His blessed Son'oeake, to inepire ue with a proper spirit and temper of mind under tbe Irowns ol bis rrovidence, and not to witunoia Hie favor'and blessing Irom our Government and our country; I hereby affectionately urge upon the Clerirv and Consreoaiiona of the Protectant Epis copal Church in this Diocese, ihe due and devout observance of ihe said day; with a view to which, I appoint, by virtue of ihe euthority confided to me by the Canons ol the Church, tbe following eervi-cee es appropriate lo the occasion. W. H. DE LASCT, Bishop of the Diocese of Western N. T.

Geneve, April 80, 1841. NATIONAL FAST. The people ot the nited Statu bive recently beea mlueo lij- the marked ditpensatinn of tn over-ruliof Providence. The death of the late President wu pe culiarly Notional bereavement, and should be attended by tbe deep butnilii.lion of a ehrinlsn people. Fri day the fourteenth init.

has been recommended as a day of fatting and solemn worth ip by the President of the United States, I therefurcuAomiueud bie Proclamation to the due consideration of nil persons, and denom'na-tions in the rity of Buffalo, that upon tbat day the min-gjed acknowle liTmH of a Nation's responsibility, gratitude and hope mity ascend to that great tribunal be yond wbieh there is neither uierey nor pence. I. ft. HARRINGTON, Mayor. Buffalo.

May Iftth, 184t. ryj THE CANADA BANK AGKNCV. The LaL7 public Is respectfully informed that tbe business of ibis niency, etc. will be until further notice at 144 Main street and tfer tht Jbfey, ia the office under tne Uank of Commerce. ap HOBBRT CODD.

rv-Zm PANADA BK AGENCY by Jons T. U-7 Aixolb Removed opposite the Bank of Buffa lo. ap'iddly rr CHART'S DIRECTORY FOR THE CITY LL OP BUFFALO. The subscriber would give notice thut he has entered into au arrangement with Mrs. Crory, tbe former publisher of this work, to Issue it jitiutly.

No paios or expense will be spared to ren der the Directory for 1841, worthy of tbe palronuge of tiiecitizensoi uunaio generally, great care win ne Uken to render it perfectly correct both as regards the names and resilience or lite citizens, and the suutstica iiifuruiatiun which will be more btvple than in any former publication of the kind. AovKRTLttso. As this work will be published on or nUout the first day ef June next, persuiu wIh wish to make pnes metiium for udverlitiug will have tbe advantage of a laige circulation dunug tu whalt of th freWnM $eaton. Tkrms For a single card for one page, including a copy of the woik, 04, Advertiseinenti may be left at the office of Mem. Faxon 4.

Heed, No. 16 Webster BullfJinga. C. W. GRAHAM, Compiler.

Buffalo. April 2, 1B4I. ap-itf pv-bb OHIO, ILLINOIS, and other uncorrent mo- ney wunieo, ny KUUbKI Ut)UD, Canada Rank Agency, '242 Main iu ri- ROBINSON CO. have removed their office uaw irom iw to iw Main atreet. two doors above, wbere they will sell Drafts on New York.

Albany, Cleveland and Detroit, and purchuse all kinds of Un-current Bunk Notes on tbe best terms. May 1. myS rr 5 CANADA BANK AGENCY Bv Jon T. AnsoLD, removed opposite ihe Bank of Buffalo, to Kllicotl Pquaio. Al this Agency, 8i-ht Drnftn on New York, England, "wanu uuu ocuuanu, ure oougnt ana sola.

Tbe higlient price given fr Gold and Silver. The notes of the Cnnuda Baiikn taken and sold on the bet terms. Sovereigns bought at g5 08. niy3 r-K-5 WALBRIDGE A HAYDKN are itgrnti for LL the sute of Brown's' celebrated Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, by VV. S.

GritBib, Ito. hester, and will fi.l all orders at tbe actory price, ep'-i? iie26 ouwB ami beoewe, and adjoininf the Pearl streef, or lr. Lord's Church. Inquire of A. Robinson, at the iue main atreet.

8P A- RBINSO. to FOKWAHDI.Nfl MEItCIIANTS -The L-t suliscril-er i now nreoured to eifr-ute orders for Shipping Bills, Cards, and nil kinds of Job PlTlo, at short notice, in lho liest slyie, and on reaiamaUe 'emu. HilBT. O. FOV, 159 Main St.

IT Over Butler' hook-More. aihetf PORT OF BUFFALO. AltHIVKD-Mny 1J. Schooner America, Butler, Cleveland; 400 bus Sour. ao por, lo A.

B. tobb Cf. Schooner Spencer, ratieraon, Cleveland 120 lM whin. ao "5 1)01 brooms, 60 cks bacon, 44 kaa lard.3 lU do to Gelston F.vnnn. Schooner Panama.

Milan; wis pork to Col. Krrri7i 1,1,1. in. n.i bu's whikev. 40 do flour, do Inrri to ni.

a Waeash rie. Sjndntky; 1684 hush flour ck. ashes to O. Uavie it Co. CLKARKO-May W.I S.

H. Star, Benihi, Cliippewni Massensrre. J. Mndiiinn, McFadgen, Chii-ain; indze. 1 levelnnd.

Dart, Detroit; passenisrs. Conntrtution, Urown" do do Vemiillien. Ludlow, Toledo; do Beh. CUilen, Davin, Cleveland; no earro. avls.ator, Spencer, do do Navigator, Conroy, Huron; do O.

8. Willie, Thayer, Athtnlmla, mdze. America, Butler, Cleveland, do J. C. Spencer, Pat'emn, do do MEMORANDA.

The new brif R. Winslow, of 130 tons burthen, recently launched at Avon, win Inadinf nt Cleveland on IMnnday last. Capt. 8. Beckwith, formerly of Ibe IVllllf.

sails her. RIKTHS. In this cily, on the 6th int. Mrs. Hiata Aruus, of a son.

(in the 6th inst. Mrs. Ai Rv, of son. On the 1 1th hist. Mrs.

Diiooith riUsata, of a sou. MAItlllKll. lIKf). In Cleveland. O.

ofeon'omptloa, Mr. JOHX C. DA. IE, in the 39th year of his see. MARINE.

DEPARTURE OF THE ATLANTIC 8. BOAT Columbia raoar fmitca at.tm Great 88 Colilmlila. May io Prwid-nt Pritaunla, Calerloaia onutnnia. Caledonia. June Thowbitvlnfthti mork nil from Bottom thtoth-Ti from JVow ark.

Wlrl? POR A blVKI. hJe- is VT lvvo "rick bouses, by 82, with kitchen end wood house back well cistern lotliOfee, pleasanny flonrishinx village of Clinton, Mich. 0 miles from De! and 41 from Toledo, will be exchanged for iK'Wt hounand lM Jm.iu Tl J- IDLEV, 107 Main atreet. Willi l0' Butter, 5 barrels White Resns iu 0JJ Corn Broome. 12 har.els Sour FrnVea JfT" PotMh lOluirrel.

Me One hZ PaTk'fcrS low to close a consignment. BUDLEY ft THOMPSON myt "7 Main street "''-'v STRINGS just received at ax. tvin artgaxrv; ul9n anm II in nr a. a atuperiomrticle." (1 COR OP. a.

puimY.11 Mr.w 7 wr dnnirt. IIVl-IM NEW AND POPULAR MUSIC this dar .17 Store, flo. I Kremlin and atTiT mfV myll ft J. McMsOTra.m Mala si. GHENK BONNET RIBBONS, with a eehereZ sorimeutof seasonable wmls.

have luft celvea by J. ft. J. hte.1" Vfrnn" jTatT ToaaV ateefdey, May 8, 1) k'ia We bed ea uleaelve Ira leetaighl. herigi- aeled ia a drag eaera ia Waeer eveeat, aad hwtiaf aacaaaaicaled lo the etore ia Ike rear, ea Feeri IweMoeee ea the former atreet, aad three ea da letter, were dootroyad beeWe aha Jaaaaa weee arc.

rooted, Thebaiidiage aaaeemad ware of he beet eleeeof wholeaele etorce, having ben baUlefier; the greet are. Ttoy areeeoi teaied witkia a few doortef WeUetreet, Hie Howe the Mayor baa ieeaed hie Prialima, Ooa, laanaaiaaadiag the btiiene of Hew Tork lo Joia ia ike Helioeiel Teet Friday next. The maarahnat Norwich broke bar abaft loot algbt Soaad. ibe wee brought beck lo the city by Ike New Tork. The Coarfof Oyer and Terminer tekea ap the eaee al ira WUf to day, by' ettempUng lo om- paael a jnry a diSiealt metier, aa all who do not wieb lo oil ee jorora through a ledwae trial, will, of eouree, "have formed upfnione." Tha trial of tbt notorione GlaUwtu ia net down for the 19th met.

AH tha iadictmeoie under Ike atetute, eix in number, have been qaaehed, end (be one under the com. moa law enaiained. An eetion brought egainet the Rerlaem Reilroed Company, by a lather, to recover da ma gee for ibe loae of hie boy, who wee knocked from the care and killed, wee yeeterday triad in ibe Circuit Coark It appearing to Iboeatifaetioa of ibe jury thai ibe Occident happened through the caroloaoneae of the led himeelf, nominal damagee only were given. A publie exhibition of tha liberated Africane of the Amioted ie to be given et the Broadway Taber nacle next Tharodey. They will read the Scrip, turee in the heering of the audience, end deliver addreeaee both in Engliah and in their netive lan guage.

Ae very great interact attachee to the bie-tory and fete oi tbeee pereeealed etrangera, a large eoneouree will doubfleee eeeemble lo wtineee the proob of their profieieoey ie ibe knowledge of ct-vilixed life. The prooeede of the exhibition fifty cento ie to be charged for admleeion will be devo led to the object of eroding the blecke lo their native land. The aaleeat the Mock board to-day were fair in amount. V. S.

Bank 17 N. A. True! 10 Meckenice'-Baiik6; UiieacV Syr. R. R.

13 flOOOIIIinoieeixee, 1870, 57 $1,000 ditto, 1861, 57 4,000 Indiana Sterling Bonde 59 $5,000 ditto 66) $1,000 ditto 56. Excbenge on Philadelphie 95). Flour begina to arrive. The price ie $4,871 10 $4.93, Canal common brande. The otock on hand Ie not lerge.

Toure, Mhtta. Dxaa aoucBT Wit. Ii ia en old mexim, that bought wit ie the beet, tf not bought too The oppunente of a National Bonk et the couth, have paid pretty dear for the wit which haa found out that each an Inelitulion ie indiapenaoblo lo their proeuerily. The Milledgeville (Geo.) Jour nal, one of 0o (ceding atate right preeeee of that etate, unitaa in the cell upon Cungreee to remedy the eiieting evite in tbo currency. Tbo country groeiM under the preeeiil currency, it eaye.

El change on New York, it atetea iahard to get, et from 17 to 20 per cent, premium, and debte cannot be paid at one'e own door, without oubmitting to exorbitant "ebavea." The Journal adde il will support eny remedy in the form of a National Bank, if il be iKceesary. Eaoi.k Tavkh.v, Kalij. Thia popn. lar II-tel, which haa been cloeed during ibe leat winter, ie again opened under the edminietration of Meeare. C.

B. Gmi rm it the gentlemanly lendlonle of ihe leal eveeoii. Varioue Iniprovenieme here been made, and every tlitng added, to render a vieil lo the Fal'a, agreeable. CT A black named Brown, haa been nr. roeted in Cincinnati, charged with being acceveory lo the St.

iAUia murder. The evidence waoofeuch a character aeto hold him, to await the requisition of tbe Governor of Mieeeuri. A man by the name of Nrd Ijxyton, bee elan been held lo trial at Cin cinnati, on charge of eaaaaaineting Mr. GeiawoLD, the clergymen. Hot Ala Cooxmu Stovk.

We invite the read- er'a atuntion to tbe adverliaement of Mesara. Dun- l. icy Thompson, manulacturere of Hatamu'i Improved Hot Air Cooking fftoeu, which will be found in enotber column. Pereonel experience bae left no doubt in our mind of their great auperiority over all othere in uae. Dealers and citixene, ought" when practicable, lo encourage home manufacturer.

CT The weather in the interior of Ohio, thin far haa been cold and variable, and decidedly uniavora- to tbe forthcoming crime. In many plecee the fruit ireee, have suffered materially from tho froet Paoonxat nr Nxwspirxns. Iar tbe etate of Michigan, 18 yeara ago, there wes but one newa. 'paper. Now there are thirty five, two of which are published daily.

In 1839. Ihe number of news. papers in the United States wu slated as followe Middle, HS8 294 We (g, 488 Laauit" Tlxwaaos. Upwards or $80,000 are now offered for ihe detection of the execrable ar saasina end incendiaries who perpetrated the recent Cibolicel deeds in St. Louie $5000 ere offered by city, and various other large sums by the rels-lives, employere, end friends of the deceased.

lariHSAL lueRovmicaTa. The Ohio Sole end Commissionera, have effected a loan of $581 ,000 from the Bank oi Chilicothe. The money ie eeid to be apportioned af followe Wabash end Erie canal, Miami Extension canal Walbondlng canal. $130,500 195,000 90,000 180,000 15,500 5,000 $581,000 Hocking Volley censl, Muskingum improvement, Western Reserve and Maumee roed. Urbane, Troy end Granville roed, Fee Hie Buffalo Cuunaerrlal Advenleer.

The term Lady is derived Irom two Bexon words. signifying bread gwer. In former daye, when men of fortune lived oonatantly al their maneione, or manor bouses, the good lediee, their wivee, ae constantly served out to the mr, weekly, seiM (Aeir ewei hands, a certain quantity of breed, end were therefore called Uf-dayt. As the practice fell into disuss, the vnisiroee of tho mansion wae called, aa al thia day, lady. Those ladiee of our city, who are tmuloua of meriting the Wtlo in ila original acceptance, have an opportunity offered to them ia the House of In dustry recently eotebliobcd in tbe Reverend Mr, Iliwxe' Society, lo which eeiebliehmenl their al.

lenlion has been already eailedV It ie, literally, a auelty nppty of tread ta for, by aaeieting them honestly end honorably to earn it. Will nol the ladiee of our cily give their cordis) on opera, lion! A La dt. i Galma, III. April 30. Feon Sr.

Psrrens. Tbe Chippewa arrived tore from 81. i'elere yeeterday. Contrary to the many rumors, all wae qoiet with the Indiana, A Sioux bad been killed by a aoMier but the Utter wae in irons, and would to regularly tried. Tbe troops et Fort Crawford, (Prairie da Cbein) bed formed an encampment 70 milee above, on Black River.

Wa egeia expreee ibe conviction, thal'wilb Ihe preeenl loree and arranaemenuai tbo aarik. there ieeearce a possibility thai any eeriooe difficuitiee can occur withthe Indiana. (raiaUe. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT. Thomas Finley, to to Poatmaater al Balimora, Maryland.

1 Henry Curtis, Surveyor of tha revenue al Medieonville, vice W. Battereon, deoeseed. Thomas J. Charlton, collector af-lhe euetoma at Edenion, N. Robert M.

Noxen. tie efeevaa mrocteroafihe Baftale Stall-Rase Company, will ee keie at tee mansion ia the city of BufMe, ee ihe Irat Moattay of Juaa aaxl, at ta e'eleek, A. H. BeneK Mey IMl. my Istwa w.

f. NOTICB -Areaey af the Bnk II. B'o. 7th May, Bank of tan Vaiuai Btatee did om the day May. IS41, rnltu uaw Jaavea Daedss.

Mordeeai 0. Lewis. Bawuel W. Jonee, II I W. I I.

HMHL IB ITBH ausee In eeid anlrament navtieularly eel fiwUM end trie eal4 assliasaeet IneluJes ud peeree ell itrWi due to said beak st Ihie ateney: therefore. .11 mmlA AAMM rMairee to laae BOUCT.lllAl in PHU- eeriberle duly antlwrlsed by eaid HuaMe, to collect ihoac aelaa. aad all aereohs so larMited are required KortbwIUi Maartapafawaiiawom. a Ae l.VWWi,. CO Mil ARHIVAL8 OP BIM)T8'ANn sunuis Imi riweiveil at 118 Main al.

a Israe auaalv offreah aad aaasoaable pwto.cnmprUb'e ummhmu wast or New 1 I. Taeee articles ana warranted of a sno4 qnaUty and will k. -j .1 iim InwMLes.h Brlees. Purrhaaers.Nt whole. laele retail, are tequeabid ta can ana eieuiaa qmiiy aad prless, al the sin el tne oil aitnir mTsor in pnpitr.AD Minaic.

received at J. f. lN 8HBPPARIV8 Eiaao Forte aad Music Store, Mala st. No. 1, Kremlin.

HI I NflS A Nil llllKT rs Fllll '1 HK Rocknway, er on old Lone, Island's sea-irl shoie; The old waier-miiite 1 be laaienl of tbelrii emlsrant; There protects, there defends me a power; The kins, desr maid; Oh happy baoxi of Ganxe The neaunt's Irlde: a duert; Twine the rose and the lily together; We were boyelngelhert Tbe sunny hoais of ebildboodt Fee, oh Norma: a duett; A home that I love). Pity pray a wanifring pon-lnrter; a doeltt. Oh what a victim; My llihthnxunlinr; Chaste GHdileaD; The vale of Avora; Accept thia gift; Come to ihe Hltblar dit gavorneea Deelish; Yes, to Ihe laal hour; Vaa a'an lua thv InVe, Pray, with thee, with Ihee then lake them: a duett; An aeareKi, once more Glory to God alone; Lord, what ie man WALTZES, MAItCHES, ac. Cecilia walla; Poor favorlto mnrchea from Rossini and aeuer A set of waltzes for the flute, iy Downe; Cojonel Doyle's Quirk Slcpi President Harrison's Inauguration Marclit Beauties of 4ainpa; 1 The laslchiwiii in Ibe Mtmntof Olivest daed Souvenir de Billiai.e fantmia froji 1.1 Noraaej ey Viereck; Also, a lane assortment of od Standard Bones, Duetts. Glees, Marrhes, c.

my' THE LATE8T IMPROVEMENT OUT I HATHAWAV'S PATENT HOT AIR COOKIVG STOVE. IMPROVED BV MAVHEW Dl'll- LEV The snueerihers are niakinc and vending Ihe Improved raltsicay'a Pefeat Het Jtr Ceekief Stove. and lesneclfullv invite all nersons tncall and ezsiiiiue said Slove. before ntirrbasins el'ewhe. e.

We ha now all sizes to acrommodnle families irom live to ulty persons. A Ico, for buiels and steuaiboals. Any person wantinga good articleof Cnokinf Stove, we are confident we can convince them of the superiority of our improved Hot Air Cooking Hloves over all others now in use. They Pig Iron to be found in the United Slates, and are tcarrakted to etsnil tire against crocking. They slso warrant them to operate well, and to give entire satisfaction, or they may be returned after a trial of o'rie month.

DUDLEY ft THOMPSON, mylu Prime St. and the dock. TONIC MIXTl'RE-Warranted tn cure Fever and Ague, at HINSDALE'S, tny 1 157 and 301 Main st. NEW AND VALUABLE received at No. 1.19 Main si: Bancroft's History of the United States, 3 vols.

Democracy in America. 2 vols. Their's Hisioiy of tlie French Revolution, 3 vols. Ilialoiy of Ihe Anglo Saxon, in vols, Continuation of Court of Fngland, by Jesse, Vols. Armstrong's notices of the War of 1PH, 2 vols.

Cooper's Naval History, new edition, revised, 2 vols. Texas and the Texans, bv II. H. Foote, 2 vols. The Biographical Annual for 1841.

Architecture of the Heavens, by J. P. Mrhol. Heads ot the People. Confessions of Harry Lorrequer, complete, 1 vol Charles O' Malley.

the Irish dragoon. Curiosity Simp, in 1 vol. The above, with a rest variety of miscellaneous works, will lie sold low, at -yH BUTLER'S Booksiore. IJATENT HOISTING WHEELS -Those who are in want ot an excellent Hoistins Wheel are mvit- to eiamine a new article ju-i up at the Eale l- ur- o. r.i i myrxnate ARROWROOT.

Arrowroot, (iround Rice Tapioca, Oatmeal, patent xrnond Carlcv and limns ate. of the best quality, fnr sale by mvi-l w. .1. 1.17 and 3I Main st. INK Black and Blue ink, by gross or dozen, fur sale 'y J.

HI.NrtDALK, 157 and 302 Main st. Si KI-Pb benitm -iid SursupnrtHs cvrup, ny or dozen, for sale by S. J. HINSDALE, myll I )AMASK SILK FHAWLS, large sizes and rich ety. just opeeed ai.d for sale low i.Ht.cfiie.

aisu iiici unu CALEB W. BROWN. 160 Main sir--, rAMASK TABLE LINENS. Birdseye DlaTi ric, luis day wauwimc it retail ny 160 Main VALiCIS W. RICH JKWKLRV, UOLlV SILVER WATCH ES.

ODCIllii ni Mn onn 'vl2 T. STKPHKVsiiiu i fn fcD MI.S1.I.NS AMI LAVV.Ntt-An enlllciv new stvlji nfp.i-t.a cl ceivedby WALKER ft Uini.lfu "')" ll.trTALOON STUFFS. A go.J of I sumnrerPautaloou 8ti.fr. bv the pieetal WALKER ft LUIll.ru terns, just received by mvi. ft I.tTll.t'M r.iMl.LlsH I KIN TrtA a- Msw t.Tirn.ai very low nr icai myl2 by WALKER ft ANCERY The Presidcnt.Directors snd Com.

oanv of Ihe Phnitni, Dav Samuel A i.l In pursuance a decree of this honorable eonrt.mnde in the nbove entitled cause. I. Hie tion, at the Court H.nse in th. i. -e the following desenbed premises, or ao much thereof tell under tlie said deeree.vix-All that certain piece or parrel of lund.siluate, Ivins and being in tlie elf of Uufiij.v outer bjtuumber Iwenly-eighi, bounded and d.Jeril,d i of Intersection nfthe northerly line of .1 Inppcwa street witli tbe bee oflnnils known ns the New York I.

on said line of Chippewa sireet, one hundred nml twen-ty feet; thence noriherly at right angles tn said sireet une oi said lot nsmber iwen-ly-eirht; ilience westerly on said north line tr. nortiiwesterly corner of said lot; soulhertv bounding on sai lands tailed ibNew York sla'e land, ApVir ri nut, N-K- "ALL, Master in 1'hnncery. o. H. MiasnALt-Soli itor.

apie XiawtinylO Tbe sale of the 'above described i. i. postponed to the 23th day of May instant; at o'clock in the forenoon, at tbe nlace above n.rnii..ni u.Z II, 1941. N. K.IIAI.I.

my 12121 Master In Chancery, AT Court of Chancery held for the state of New ti ii te on eleventh day of lioy, eiibteen hundred n.i -1 and Company of the Bank 'bie vania vs. Eli as DhV of state, i. resident of one of' the TUnS stues, to wit, of the state of Michlnn-o motion ot H. Shtimway, solicitor fr the eomllainsnts it dcred that tbe said El, M. Dildilecairse hti anoear to be entered and entice thereof tobe i iedo.

He solicitor withirefou, month. fmmlhJ croitSy'daySr hi and in default of confessed by him. en as Ami it la further orJcied.ihat within Journal, a newsnaner "If end crtbe a "'iwoiyT lUwatHtraaudekarte eioiicltorV Iboat eha middle of tha awMhaf eteae o'clock la tbe eaomiag, a young owa wae enwdering ibraegk tto Raw da la Preeeaee, ovfc dantly la aeareh of aoeao aaniaalar boaee. tie bad iaet arrived iaPeria aa feet, aajodfe'" stick dnoera aeroea kia akoalder, wbcreto wae nod the email parcel mdisrwooabie to hombte ravel lere. Uovrever, owing to bio ewliiarr habile, bar eoe-tame wea neat and nther afogaatt for be tod re filled, fa mom meaaara, at tba piaaof ibe city, lik all aotdiara about lo xvrieoa in gruU wilU.

If we odd that thia yoang paraoniad aa axeellent figore, end woreon hUbreeet tba star of the Legion ol Hoaoc then mora rare tbea now day it will bo evident that, even al ibal una boar, bo mieht Dreeeal himeelf almost any wbe-a without lexdling dietroet or fear. He aaoa found ibe hooae be wae looking for I and remarked wilk obvione anxiety, tbat tba eartieaa-eray bore traoee ot mare wheels. He km cued at toe awne eecMrs wnnnat baaitation i the porter waa etill an. Our traveller proceeded to tha lodge, and asked for Madame int.) 'Mr mietreae! aeked a pretty chambermaid, wbo wee chatting with the Porter. 'Madame Aniel, repeeteu ine young eomier, Widow to an officer killed on the field of Rui.

air I' renlird the ebanthermaid. al thia limn I Madame Aniel will not receive Who told you that, fetittt' rejoined he; then extending hie bend towarda the windowa of tbe i i .1 I I .1 first star, remark ante wr ine BriEuincea oi ma ugui within, he edded Ie not tbet the apartment of Loniee of Madame Aniel, i moon i ie sue gone lo bed 1 Go, and announce the Lieutenant Chan- Mrntar. i no cuamoennaiu nevnoiav niti, nM soldier, who Deseed for a Bonapartiet in the i 1 1 1.. neighborhood, advanced a pae reside, at ine aspect of the cross which shone upon Ibe lieutenant's hrnat. made a salute military and eeid, with the hall smite oi a veteran.

mi A HJmta aumcient caoiain. tucrav, ku vonr mietreae of the gentlemen'e arrivel. Whet I rn vnn alra id that he will eet her np 1' Tbereee obeyed; the lieutenant followed tbe chambermaid wae announced; end, in a few mo- men te, wee in Louisa a erme. eior i victor excieimeu tnevouna ana oeaa iful widow, ee the lieutenant preeeed her to hie been 'It ie ie it yon Oh, how eweel wee the eound of idol voice I Ihe aepeet how lovely I The lieutenant ardently saluted her, exclaiming Ten yeara ago tbou wouidat nave minted mt, dearest 1 Ten yeere ego thou called me tu. Alee I we were children, lltcn, eeid Louisa, niacin her arms around Victor's neck.

11 i.n.i i .1.. Ann nappy cmmici, i mumwhi-ant. 1 Thy father, il ie true, obliged thee to marry a man leea beloved then wae I. But Aniel wee a capital follow a brave officer. Thou hasi seen but little of bim; for einee hia marriage we bore been brothers in erme, end of the eame regiment.

Oh 1 1 love thee 1 1 edore tbeel but 1 would bare given away alt myebeneea or future napptneso to redeem bie life, bad it been in my power. A Ins I he felt close to mo in lust fatal held. Jiut let ua apeak no more of that. Why talk of unhappineee; it la enongu ui ww iu The lieutenant proteatationa were nere renew ed. But ell ot once he rose, and perceived tbet witneee waa preeent.

Tbereae wee there; ea pru dishlv stiff ese duenna, end listening with remerk able ettention. i ne -lieutenant jnat poimea ner oni to Madame Aniel without disenlwining ihe erme around him. What are you doing here, mademoiselle Hrny, is your apartment tho drawing room Go into my chamber. I will ring for you when I want you. But madame, you Know wen inai-1 That it ia hnlf oast one no matter, Thai is not what 1 was going to ear, ir.adame.' answered Therese; it te, that Retire.

Therese." Tbe chambermaid reluctantly obeyed; end the widow found herself clone with tbe lieutenant. The sudden emotion she bed jnat experienced af. fected her an deeply, thai sho dropped into an arm chair, end ebed profusion of teers. Victor sot do beside bcr-endwok Her hand in his. The" lieutcnanfa position, en fait if amour, Deemed lo him the simplest in the world; he hail been educated with Louise Amilhaud, now the widowed Madame Aniel, and had loved her.

bie childhood upwards. Four yeara before he had aeked her in marriage; but the fair eirl'a father had ireluiHd hia consent, and bed married her to tbe K'apitnine Aniel, who was very rich. Victor short after entered the cavalry regiment; and his hrav rv and trootl behaviour procured him speedy ad vancenient. Being in the seme regiment, Aniel 'end he had few secrets hidden Irom each other. I die exclaimed the captain, as he fell, ''for ifaou Invest Louisa.

Thou wilt marry her il is my last bope. Victor bad been taken prisoner but released after the return of the Bourbons, he came back on foot, lincame to Louisa's door lull of hope.it was very clear end tbat hope bad become certitude. But wben he saw tho tears of tbe sweet eirl, and taking hold oi her band, luund il tremble, a variety of doubts agitated bim. She might hare forgotten bim she loved, perhaps, another. He waa without fortune his rank in the army v(as hia solepoeeeseien.

He cared little for aerving the new government end ihe Bourbons felt little dis posed In encoiiraao she officers of tho empire. On tho other hand, Madsmo Aniel was rich. This idea struck him painfully, be beheld him self in a nieauificcnt mansion, with no other pro perty than Ins stick end bis Knopsack, or ratuer mouchoir. Now, in ihoae limes, political opinions wero almost religion and il was possible that the widow of the empire bad changed hers she might have abandoned ibe tri color for Ihe lily end, in that case, the reception given him wae only as a rememhrsnee of the oast nothing more. In the midst of these thoughts he dropped her Land, and walked rapidly in end Iro across tbe apartment.

lP lh" Jnowbecast hie eyes around, and approaching a laree uble. placed hie hand on a rich Cechcmire beneath woe second one, under which were stiiAV of gold, muslins so light that they might have passed through a ring, a case in which diamonds shone dazzlingly, and a gold bracelet on which a coat ol arms was engraven, tie took tbo latter up and examined it. 'These ere tbe arms of the Connt do Vismes, of the Gardes du Corps. He ninrriea madame tomorrow I' These words weriuvhiepereiLby Therese, who bad entered the drawing room. Tho lieutenant placed the bracelet in the case, and replaced hie parcel et the end of tho stick, and then placed the slick over bis shoulder.

Therese 1 Tbereee 1' exclaimed ibe young lady, stamping on tbe floor with her pretly foot did I not tell you to withdraw Therese made her exit end Louise ran up to tbe lioiitcnem, Put down your click, my lave. Whet I do yon intend surein to abandon ine My father is a roy alist 1 am not, mind. The 'King hoe given him the Croix d'Honneur. He ie admitted at court. and ie excessively proud of il.

They heve given bim to understand that I have not got en aristocra tic name. No I' exclaimed the lieutenant the name of breve men, killed in serving his country 1' 'And then. too. eeid tbe tonne lady, "thou art dead, it lor I 'Deadf Al leaat my father says eo end I must believe that one so loyel tells the irush. Were it noi so.

would not have shown ihee, my deer, how far my love ibee extended. 1 bou ert dtad I for my la ther wiahee me to marry And you have consented, Louise I 1 Wbet could I do 1 you were dead I My father preeeed me be wants me to be a eounleee, end hie grandsons noblemen. I hove Ions resisted. Thev have presented to me one neither handsome nor usly, (how bendseme in these evee uou ere. deer Victor I neither rich nor poor, end mv fether bes promised, in my name, that tbia marriage is to be celebrated at and Wben yon arrived I wae weeping.

Weeping Tee My lather bee sacrificed tne ones to his merest and be wentenow lo make me the victim of his vanity I out thou art tree, and thy own iniaireee, Lou- I 'Tea, by law. but not es il respects my father. wnen ne threatens lo curat me. I bough 'Thought' repeated the lieutenant. When you came in, I bad made up my mind To become Countess I'- No I to romoin Madame Aniel.

Thev iblnk of doing me lavor by receiving me into their fam ily I Bui enough, enough of Ibis. Elbe then begen lo talk ol the scenes of the child hood; reminded him of ihe fields in which they played together when young) of the commenea. mem of their affection their deepeir when ber tu ber refueed to unite Ihem, said the ebembermaid. who did not find much amuoemcni the bed-room of her mis trees, Il Ie near five o'clock True and the widow. Bui lo eeid Tbereee, or rather to day aeriuea isai nwiw wi AU those several amea at lana.aounora ronowst beciaainx on Ibe northerly boaada-af Ihe BuflTula aad Hemaurgu lurnp.M mmm uiiiaj isnw WKiMrtj, along Ihe westerly aouedeoreeid road, twelve chains and sevesny linns, i vic uwacai weerny, ai rtf ni angles Willi said road, to lake Kriat theave aenherly.

ali the lake shore, to the northeast aeraer of aald tract; tbeaee north, sixty seven degrees east, along ike sort brill kaaads of said tract, the praae of ocgia- alng. eonuinmg tweaiy acres-more or leas. Also, oevlneiuj on iue wesieny enanwri sain turnnike. at the liistancs of thirty nine chains and thirty eight links southerly, from tbe northerly boaru1-, ut said tract reeeing tlienre southerly, along tan westerly aoumie or laid lurapiar, lourieen euaina aaa fser llnkei thence westerly, at rig hi angles with eaid turnpike, to lake Kris thence mouther along the shore ori.ko a point from which a Una run. aing at right si les with said turnpike will intersect Ihe place ofbegiaaiag, eontajnlng twenty aeree more "aiso, berlnniag at point la the wesler'y bounds of ssll twnpike, st thedlrtnneeofsHly niiMrhalre and forty two links southerly from the northerly hounds of ssid tract; thence southerly, elong the wret bounds of said tarnpike, thirty one chains, te a atskei tueuee westerly, el Hgni angles wnp sum luinpine.vi imv Erie; thence noitberlv.

aUnxUie shore of the lube; ta a point fromtwhieh a line drawn et right angles with said turopiks will ioier-e the place of beginning, eoniainiug forty acres oioia or less. Also, another pieee of said traei, at a point in the westerly bounds ef said' turnpike, at lha distance of one hundred and fifteeu chains and forty- two links southerly from the norlhe.ly lionnds or said tract; running thence southerly, along tbe westerly bounds of said turnpike, thirty two ebalua and sixty six links, to asuket thence westerly, nt right angles with aid turnpike to lake Erie; tbeaee northerly, along the lake shore to a post, from which a line running at right ansles with said turnpike tbe westerBluuiids thereof, will Intersect the place of beglnniiuj; Iheiy.e easterly, along said line lo Ihe etaea of beginning, contain, ing t'rty acres wore orleae. Alto, another pieee of said tract; beg inning on the easterly bounds of said turnpike, al a point fifteen chains southerly front the noriherly 4ioiiiids of said tract; thence eoutherlr, alone the eatter ly bounds of said road, twenty four chains and 'nineteen links i thence easterly, st right enslea Willi Mid road, eighteen chains and ninety eight lioks, lo Buffalo Creek; thence north, forty three degrees west, nlong said creek, two chains and twenty tire liaks; thence north, twenty Ave ilr-rem weal, alone said creek. Ave chains, to a stake ihenre north, alxtv six dexreeswrst.twenly Ibree chains and seventy Ave links, to the place of beginning, containing iweniy seven aeree and twenty eight one buu- dreetns or an acre. Also, a nnrt of inner lot number one hundred and seventy six, iu tbe city of Buffalo: beginning at ti southwest corner of said lot; running thence northerly, fourteen degrees east, along the easterly tine of tahtngton street, ony eigut root; ini-iice cimcriy, narnliei with fteneca street, sixty eixnt feel then, a seutherlv, on a line parallel with Washington siree'.

liny eight feet, to ceneca street; inence alnnx $eneca street, sixty eight feet, to the place ol be-gianing. Also, a part of lot number forty one. In township number nine and eighth range, bounded at fdlows: north by lot number forty two, twenty sii chains and ninety six links; eavt by lot numhrr thirty seven, eixly chains; south by lot number forty, twenty seven cbaine sn.l fifty four links; and east, by a line parallel lo ibe west hounds of said lot number forty one. and in part by land conveyed by deed to Joseph Folic-, fifty nlno chains and ninety six hundred anl aiity three acres more or lese. All of which 1 sbsll eipose for sale at public auction, at ihe Court House in thecityof on the twenty-fourth day of June next, nt ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day.

Dated May 14. 14I. 6HAIILES P. PERSON, late herlf. L.

Bates, Deputy. myiatjeia TN 1CHANCKKV. Ebeuezer Day vs. Puilaader A Hodge and others. In nursuonce of decree of this erart.madeln this enttse, I shslleipe'efor sale at public auction, at Mansion Hnnse in the city of Buffalo, on the third day of June neit, at ten A.

M. tbe following deieribed premises via: All that certain pieee or parcel of land, situate, lying and lie ng in the city of Buffalo, being pan of inner lot number ons hundred and eighteen, in said tityt beginning ata stske In the westerly line of said lot ninety two feet from the noribwesterly corner thereof; running theree eitstwardly, parallel with Mohnwk streit, ninety seven feet and eight Inches, to the northwesterly bounds of Genesee street: thence southwesterly, hounding on said street, one hundred and thirty one feet and four inches, tn the southwesterly corner of said lot; thenee northerly, bounding on said lot number one hundred and nineteen, eighty nine and one half feet, to Innd heretofore eonveyed by John B. Stone and wife to Lucius E. Everett, the plae of beginning. -Dated May II, IMI.

N. K. HALL, Master in Chancery. P. O.

Hav.h, Fol'r. mvlHawte IN CHAXCKIIY John J. Vaoilerkemp and Peter J. Van Hall vs. James Gibson and others.

In pursuance of a decree of this court, made In thia cause, I ahall eipose for sale at public nuctiou, at tlie Mansion House in the city of Buffalo, on the third day of June neit, al ten A M.tbe following described premises, viz: All that certain pieceor parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the city of Buffalo, county of Erie, and known and distinguished as lot number seventy two of the subdivision of the middle of outer lot number one hundred and four, of the village of Buffalo, now included within the bounds of said city ofBoffulo, ae-cordinr lo the map and survey of said subdivision made bv N. K. Hall, surveyor, and bonndeVi north by North Division street, fifty two feet; east by lut number seventy four of said subdivision, one hundred and fifteen and a half feet; south by lot number seventy one of said subdivision, fifty two feet; and west by lot number seventy of sail subdivision, one hundred fifteen and a half feet. Hated May N. K.

HALL, Master in Chancery. II. Snraw.v, Sol'r. myll Sawn. PI Cll J.

Vanderkenip and Peter J. Van Hall vs. Davl.l II Hull and wife. In purauatire of a decree of this court, made' in thia cause. I sbsll expose for sale at public auction, at the Mansion House in the city of Buffalo, on the third day of June next, at ten A.

M. tbe following described promises, vix: All that certain pieceor parcel of land, situate In the. I number ninety'seven. of the subdivision of the middle nfnntm, in -oinM of Buffalo, aecordinx to the survey and man of said sub- division made bv K. K.

Hall, survey. surveyor, bounded north of said subdivision, fiftr I ny mi numuer ninety eight ol saiu subdivision, nny four feet; east by lot numl.ar ninety nine of said ub uiviaton.onenundred niteen and a hair reet southerly by South Division street, fifty four feet; and west by lot number ninety rive of said stib'iivlsion, one bun dred fifteen and a halffeet. Dated May 12, 111, N. HALL, Master in Chaucery. H.

SnouwtT. Sol'r. n.y!22awts IN CHANCERY. The President Directors and Company of tlie United States Bank of Pennsylvania vs. John W.

Clark and others. In pursuance of a decree of this court, innde in thie enuse, I shall expose for sale at public auction, at "the M-nion House in tbecity of Buffalo, on thethirdday of June next, at ten A. M. tbe following described premises, viz; All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in tbe city of Buffalo, aad state of New York, hounded and described as follows, to wit: heeitrning ot the intersection nf the northerly line of Scott street with the enst-eil) line of Washington atreet In said eitt; thence northerly, along the eastetly line of Washington street, eighty nine.feet; thence at right angles wilb Washington street easterly, nnetiundreil leet; thence southerly, and parallel with Washington street, eiehly nine feet, lo Scott atreet; thenee Westerly a'on? St-otl street, onn hundred feet, to the place of beginning. Also, all that certain other ple-e or parcel nf situate, lying and being in the said cily of Ruffalo, bounded as follows: beginning at ihe intersection of of-Washington sireet; thence easterly nlnng Scott street, ninety feet, to an alley; thence southerly, along said ahey, fifty; feet thence westerly, parallel with Scott street, ninety- feet, to Was linjrtnn street; and thence noriherly, along Washington sireet, fifty feet, to the place of-beslnning, DaleJ May 12, l4.

N- K- HAL, I Chancery. H. SncuwiT, Sol'r. ml2 IN 1 Hamiitoo and others vs." Wi limn Hodne nml others In pursuance of a decree of thla court, made Iu thie enuse. I shall expose for sale at public auction, at theK Mansion House in the eity of Hnfialo, on the third day ofjuneneit, atten A.M.

the lollowing described ore. miser, All lb.it certain niece nr narcel of latuf and being In the eity of Buffalo, in the county of Erie, being lot number five of a subdivision of inner lole numbers one hundred and sixtv fnns snl iu.i and sixty five, of the village of Bnfhio, and the south part of block number nine, of the south village of Black Rock, made for the proprietors by Roswell cha-pin, surveyor, and filed in Hue -clerk's office ol Erie county number live Is hounded us follows northerly by Huron street, thirty six (eel) westerly he tnt number six. three hundred and thirteen feel; south, erly by Niagara street, fiftv feet: arid easterly by lot number four, lour chains forty five links, and sixty seven feel on tbe line of inner lot nomlier one hundred and sixty three more or less. Dated May IS4I iN. K.

HALL, Muster io Chancery. H. SncawsT, SoPr myia-'awn. TN CHANCERY-John Petwietivs. Hman B.

Pot. ter and others. In pursusnce of a decree of this honorable court, the shove entitle! the subsrrit.er, one of the masters of the ssid eourt.shs II expose for sale at pub. He auction, at the Manlnn House in the city of Buffa-o, on the twenty. furth day of Jnne, ISII.at ten o'clock Inthe forenoon ef the same ilny, the following described premises, or so much thereof as it nay be necessary to sell under tbe, said derree, vix All that eet tain pieceor parcel of Innd, situate, lying and being in the town nf Black Rock, and being distin-xinsbed as Mock number one hundred and forty-rive, la tbe village of Black Rock, in the county of Erie, ns the same is designated on the map of eaid Tillage, filed ia i he office of the Secretary ol Stnle of thestsle of New York, be nr tbe suns ns.t,.i..a Pratt by the said John L.

Pet win. by deed, bearing UlSfi. of Dted N. K. HALL, Master In Chancery.

S. O. Havxa, Bul'r. mylllnwts. A'SR V-Klghth Circuit Abraiu Dodge vs.

Pbineas Brintnsl and others. In pursnsnee ola decree of this honnrab'e court, I the subscriber, oneef the masters of said court, shall eipose for tale at publie auction, at the Mansion House lathe cily of Buffalo, on lire twenty-fifth dny of June next, at ten o'clock In the fofthonn of tool day, the fid. lowing described praniseerrh wit: AH that certain pieee or fareel of land, situate, lying end being in the late town ot Block Rock, in the county of fyie undelete of Icw York, township numlier II, In the Pth range of the' Holland Company's survey, and bounded as follows, vis: twain, nlng at a point in ihe east lino of Vaa Mtaphorst's ava-nue, now eaHed Main sweet, being the southwest -corner of ssid lut No. 31 and the center nf Best street thenee northerly along the east line of Main street, twenty-four rodii eaetasly a a Hue psMllei -with the souib Una of said lot No. roils, tlieeee Boutherly on a line nasalb-l ssllh Muln trs.s.c.

twenlv. four rods to the south line of said lot; thence westerly along the line or said lot, forty roils to tins place of be, ginning, containing more or less. Hated Mny 12, If4l, JESSE WALKER, Muster iu Chancery. Husk BaXToa, Solicitor. uiy.joawljesl of the several conniy ngricollural aocieiics, shall, 1 V- "T-f Mlf All mn.mit In tU MU-' lirick dwelling slliiiiteit on the cornrrofMo- tern of goterament, eatahliahed alen a National Bank.

Forty yean eueteeeful asparianea haa a. bandaatlf leeled lie value, and fifteen yeere diaea-. trona etrtiggla to get ea without one, haa aa abun-- antlr tbel It forme an indiepenaeble wheel ia the ranninggeareof oor political otateead notional maehinerjr. Connecticut ia quite out of debt, and hoe man aged her law making functione en wiaely, thai all her lewe now in force, after 900 yeere legictation, cm Mnlainiu) III nM Milama of mfultat aiaj. The governmental affaire of the atale are conducted with praieeworlhy eoonomy, ibe whole eipenee not a year, lleecfaool fond exeeeda two mlllione of dolltre, and yielde and annuel income of being one dollar and tbirtjr.fie ccnta to aveiy child, between the egce of 4 and 18.

Kve-ry bank In the etete ie declared to be, both oolvmt Jtnd mfo. We copy the concluding renierke of GovELLOweaTM, tbet our readere may admire the enlightened eoirit tbet pervedee the public couneile in the land of etcady The edueelion of youth ao imporlant in the ce-timation of our iethere, eucareTully eecuredend promoted by their Irgteletive enecme nte, and eo rich ia civil, and rtligioua bleeeinga down lo thia day, thedinga luetre upon our little commonwealth, and making ila influence to be felt end re epected over thia wide country, cannot receive from you too much fatror end liberality Virtue ea well aa knowledge, eociel happineie aa well aa general proeperitv, moat exteneively ebound, where moot ie done for ochoole end colleges. There the tree of liberty elrikee ita roota deeply end firmly, for there public eentiment, alwaye more cowerfut then human enoetmente, ie emanation of virtuoue, liberal, end enlightened minda. When we oeeee lo promote the cauee of education, i a (r- oawith jealouay, we eball forfeit our glortone heritage, diahonor the memory of our enceetore, 0 and eeet irom no one of the richeal boone ever be. oaeethed to eny people.

Reliigon iteelf, and liberty eo highly prixed, will not long remain. Fellow eitiiena, let tie be gretelul to God, for the enviable condition in which, ee the Repreien. tativee of a free people, we convene in ihii Let ue reeognite the goodneee ol hie Providence. toward the people of the Stele, in their peace, ae-eurity, aeelthandeompariiive comfort; and lei ue with renewed energy, enter upon the important dUliea Mepeetively eeeigned ua under the coneti- tntion. WM.

W. ELLSWORTH. May Seeeion, 1841. Paoetonoa or AaaicDLTuea. The Leeialeture of thia State bee enacted one good lew, which may be regarded aa the commencement of a new era In by for the moot important branch of domeelic iadeetrv.

While oor eutate beoka eonlein num. berleae enoetmente, apparently deeigned to enable a four aebeming man lo grasp by the kinka, erooke, and knots of tto law, a large store of the aarnlnge of tto meny.Jn excbenge for the mere eeeaW of it ie really gratifying to see even the pi turn ce of $8,000 voted" by the repreaentati vee of aha people to atoexota tbe great, and paramount in. lercote of honeet industry. It would to easy to damonetnto lo the eelie-feetion of ovary intelligent mind thai the net profile on tto labor and capital employed in cultivating ihe eoil, aad household manufeciurae ia thie Bute, might be doubled in amount, by tbe aid of additional and available skill aad knowledge. We now bope to aaa tto farmera of New Tork otep forward as one men, and organias an erTicisnl Agriealiaral Society ia ovary county In the State.

JTba liule Island of Oreai Britain produces three hundred jailliooa of poonde oT wool a year or mora tbaa etz riases the whole amount grown in lb United Sialaa. Il ia the duly of tbe large and wealthy State of New Tork lo eat a noble example bar 'liMar Blstea, in the waf of foatering tto egri caltaraL interacts of ihe Union. Tbe higheet euc-, eeeaof itohaotaodnua requires a rare com tu nation of mechanical or manual skill, and aa extensive oci-Mtifioal aeealaaco with the lewe of nature which govern lho re-prod action, growth, decay and de. eompoeitioa af both vegeuble and animal matter, aoerabWa feauUae knowledge of ihe laws of chemical eJEaity, which effect the union and eeparetioa af miaerral aad aeriform aubeuncee. It ia the light of eeieaee itol toe enabled Briiieh husbandry-to make cock aetoaiahuig adrancee within tbe last ejaancr of a oaotury.

Wa, too, will eoon have our AajTioal'eral 8cbook, which will elevate tbe science of ratal aaonoaay, tad ju praeueal opera tione, lo tto front rank of teamed proieeaune. Jind we ehoald tore baaa amaeh mora gratified bad oor Whig Legislature eetebiiafied one each inetitation ia tto Empire State, artore all the detaile of both tto art aad aeiaaaa af agrioaltaro might to fully otodied, aad htaatioad by aeeaa buadredeof ETTto Cherleeeoei theatre boa again opened with Mr. Temerao. sTT Preeideol Vaa Auaaarrivadk leader. hook aettatardey, hx ibe tteamtoat Altoay; from lew Tork.

"luM.u". iu tbe executive committee of the. New York Stele Agricultural society, ailwtch reports orj returns as: they are required to demaud ond receive from ep. I pneante lor premiums, togemcr wun an abalract 01; iheir proceedings duringthc year. 5.

The execmive couimitieof ibe New York Stole Agricultural Society, shall examine ell reports end returns made by tho presidents of the county ogriculiural eocietics, and condense, arrange end re-1 port the eame, logeiher with a statement of Iheir I own proceedings, lo ibe secretnry of state, in the fl ,1. 6. Tbe presidents of thcfeverol county socio- ties, or delegates lp be chosen by them ennually for Ihe purpose, shell be ex officio members of the New York State Affricultmsl Soeieiv. 1 i 4 7. II shall be ibe duly of the conn clerka in maBlh oljimmrr.

nr 1 tho eeveral counties of this slate, to esuso notice to be given in one or more newspapers in each eotintv, of thetime and ple of a mee.ing beheld in eiich county, for the purpose of organizing such county agricultural eoeietyi and notice thereof shell bo given at leaet four weeks previous lo alich meeting. O. 1 nis eeienen taxe eiiecl immediately. Dktroit, Mey 10. A SraoTLTio.

A centlemen from Now York come lo this city, a few daya since, with $1000 of new lorx tunas to pay taxes with. Finding tbat the noieeof the iienk of Michigan, were received et par, he went lo a broker, sold enough of hia Eae- lern money lo buy liwuol Uank of Michigan billa in pay hie laxca with, and had sufficient of bie $1000 left lo pay all expenses of coming here, staying till hia business wee done end returning borne. Virginia elections will have an influence in shaping the course of the Adminiatration." So soiifthe Editor of the Enquirer a few dare since, wben he flattered himeelf, that the supinerese of ihe Whigahad enebled the Loco Focoa to ob-tnin a email majority in the House of Delegates. I .1 I Tk. Wk; i the majority in both branchee.

Will the honest, consistent, and patriotic Editor stick to his doctrine! Will he now deny that the result of the e-lectione should "shape the eouree" of John Ie he not burly estopped by hie own argument! Richmond Whig. Five Childrex it a Birth. The Nashua Telegraph soya that a Mrs. Ripley, of Londonderry, N. II.

was soma weeke since safely delivered office children ata birth, and they ere all doing welll The same woman- hod three at one birth five yeara all of whom ere alive and in good condition. The editor eeye heat hrat doubted the truth of the story, but inquiry satisfied him mat woeetricyy true. NoTxRirii its RxiUTTS. During the post six yeare tne mparts into the V. States, have exceeded Ihe exports near three hundred millions of doll.

ars, all of whieh hoe been paid to foreign nstione in gold end eilver. Thie undoubtedly erisee in great measure from the went of a protective i arm, nna wero articles that we could have manuiactured at home or dispensed with. Pruttt Crrs. The New York Tetilor tells ol a new swindling operation which came off in the upper pert nl tbe city on Monday. A genteelly dreeed man called et tbe extonsive dry goods es leblishmeni nl Birdeall ond Burroughs, corner of uronu ana wenire streets, end purchased over forty doller'e worth of liriens, which he ordered to be sent to the dwelling of Mr.

L. H. Hoffman, 127 nuuson street. Mr. Hoffman, being a well-known ellixen of Ihe house ol Hoffman Wall of eouree the dry goods men did not besiiate lo aena we gaode as ordered, aad leave them without Ihe pey.

Shortly after ihe foods were left, a per-eon called and enquired be ihera, outing that they had been left there bp miauka. The famile of M. H. readily delivered ibe goede, and thee the swindler got off with his booty. i I I i 1 I.

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