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0 UFFA Mite X. iBUFFALO, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 29; 1844. i tt.tntL iq ttP-te i VT rtnr inn Commercial CUboertiscr. INSURANCE, 1 INSURANCE. 1844.1 STEAMER ILUCXOI8, U844.

IN ASSEMBLY. Ttesoat, March, 26. SIT. 14 RKAD Ann PASSED. To extend the time to construct the Goshen and Albany railway.

To amend the charter of the village of Skaneat-eles. Mr. Gorham called up his resolution for the adjournment of the Legislature on the 18th April. Mr. Alvord moved to lay it on the table.

The motion prevailed, ayes 52, nays 48. Mr. Youngs laid on the table a resolution for the adjournment ol the Legislature on the 17th April. Mr. Coe laid on the table a resolution calling on the canal commissioners for information in regard to the unfinished works of ike state.

Adj. ALBANY MARKET March 20. Floar continues without change at 84 68 a 4 94, and but littlo doing. A sale of 700 bush rye at 7 le. No change ia cheese or butter, Adv.

NEW YORK MARKET March SO. There have been sales of Genesee flour at 4 94: flat nraneei a naaiea pannersnip to transact ing ens CWnusaieo. bn.inoso, a Erie county, New Yark. The bosirtTbe eond aW theaameofGaoBaEDAVis. The Ga PartaeTfaGeirs -IHvi of th city of vSZStvTAJZ Borough of Erie, xSria eoonty, Peailvanii TbTaawant of capital contributed to thi eommaVockbv taeSnoVial Partner, and acta-Hvpaid ia la cash, arsw "The eartnersbrp MsanoK tbe 1st day of Do-cember.

1813, asm termiBate aa the IMdrv ef Deoe4w li. GEORGE DAVIS, General Partner? j4ap3 i.v. CHARLES M. REED, Special Psrtner. 18C, GEOKGE DAVIS, 1844.

gey, oefuthVoSS for ff ChMRaad, ea tha Decs ani raPARTNERSIUP ronaad aee-BartitefUBler the, poee of doing a xNwwaadiag firm of Waring, Snyder At CoathTDec! foot of Washmgtoo st, wZeboiM former Waring, Stockioa At Co. Baffalo, MwhTl, 1844. HARRY WAKING, WILLIAM mhtaupria John M. BMIThTT 18il. WESTERN LAKE THE INSURANCE CO.

ot 5 affile (at the Office No. 16S Main st- recently occupied by James Murray, Esq.) are new prepareJ to snake Insurance oa Marine, Inland Navigation, and Fire risks, on term a favorable as other Companies ia the city, and will settle all claims with promptness ana lioerality. According to the Charter, ail persons insuring with the Company are entitled to share in the profits, for which certi flcates bearing interest will be issaod, and when the certificates of earnings exceed 8100,000. the surplus money may be paid to the holders, pro rata, according to their date. TRGSTEKS I Oliver Loo, Solomon G.

Haven, Henry M. Kinno, Heman B. Potter, Gaius B. Rich, George Coit, Lewi F. Alien, Cashing Swift, A.

R. Cobb. Robert MePherson, SamaelF. Pratt, Robert Hollister, James C. Evans, Jason Sexton, Harry B.

Ransom, Walter Joy, Thomas J. Dudley, Harry Thompson. S. S. Jewett, William A.

Bird, Richard L. Allen, Oliver G. Steele, Ralph Plumb, Carlos Emmons. GAIUS B. RICH, President.

WALTER JOY, Vice-Pres OLIVER LEE, Treasurer. Samcm, T. ArwiTM, 8ec'y. TNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, continue to insure against loss, or damage by fire, on every description of insnrablo property, such a Building, Mill, Furniture, Good, or Vessel tn port, Merrhandne or Produce in store, Ate The Directors of this Company arat The. K.

Brace, Eoen'r Steeley, Joseph Morgan, Robert Buel James Thomas, Mile A. Tattle, Joseph Church, Griffin Stedman, FrederickTrier, Joseph Pratt, W. J. Cornell, VV. Woodbridge, Samuel Tudor.

Silas B. Hamilton, Jesse Savage, Samael G. Boughton. Ezra White, Jon. THOMAS K.

BRAr'' President. S. LooKis, Sec'y. rDv. BEALS, Agent, office Nov 1S3 Main st.

3d story. 1842. augtf Buffalo, rr-riE N. YORK CONTRIBUTION. JL SHIP FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, No.

57 Wall street, have appointed Horatio Sctmock, Jr. their Agent, to make insurance in Buffalo and its vicinity upon Dwelling. houses. Warehouses and" Buildings io general. Merchandise, Household Furniture, Sliips building.

Ships in Port and their Cargoes, and every description of personal rroperty, against l.oss or uamage ly ire. J. SM VTH ROGERS, President. R. W.

Martin, Secretary. DIRECTORS. J. Smyth Rogeis, John I Palmer, Peter L. Nevius, James Bryar, Peter Richard Irvin, James McBride, James McCail, V.

S. Roosevelt, John Adams, Rob't McCoskry, E. D. Hnlbul, John Haggerty, Henry Parish, George P. Pollen, G.

C. Verplanck, Renben Withers, William Colgate, John Johnston, William Scott, Lowell Uoibrook; Joseph Kernochan, Fer'd Suydsm. mhfly XT Applications for Insurance will meet with immediate attention by HORATIO SEYMOUR, Main sr. INSURANCE THE PROTECTION FIRE At MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, Connecticut, continue to insure against Ixws, or IMmag Ay Fire, on all Buildings, Aims, furniture, Uoeds or Vessels in Port. Merchandise, or Produce in store.

Ate. Also, on Merchandise and Produce upon inland naviga tion. DIRXCTORS. Wm. W.

ElUworth, Eller Hill, Daniel W. Clark, Edward Bolles, Charles H. Nortnam, Wm. A. Ward, Wm.

Kellogg, Exra Strong, Lemuel Humphrey, Elisha Peck, B. W. Greene, John Warburton, Willi Thrall, DANIEL W. CLARK, President. Wm.

Cohiior, Sec'y. J. W. BEALS, Agent, Office, No. 163 Main treet, second story, jyl Buffalo, N.

Y. IVTARINE AND INLAND INSUR- IJfJL ANCE. The Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company, with a Cash Capital of $100,000 And notes now subscribed on the Mutual plan for 350,000 9450,000 Persons wishing to participate in the profits of this Com pany, are informed that the Comymay is now prepared to make Insurance on Marine and Inland Risks, on terms favo rahle to the applicants, who are assured that the Company will be disposed to settle claims with such promptness and liberality, as to warrant a large share of the public patronage. The Board of Trustees have endeavored to furnish the insured the means both of safety and profit, and they trust that when the plan for accomplishing this is investigated, it will be found satisfactory, Under the Charter of this Company, the excess of certificates of earnings over 8500,000, can be paid off successively, which is a result that will be looked for in a reasonable time. trustees Walter R.

Jones Josiah L. Hale George Griswold Jonathan Goodhoe Elisha Riggs Henry Parish Thomas Tiloston Henry Coit Charles H. Russell E. 1. ilurlbut Jos.

VV. Ahtop, jr John C. Green Wm. S. Wetmore Augustin Averill Samuel T.

Jonea Lowell Holbrook P. A. Hargous Edward H- Gillilan MverGans Wm. C. PickersgillGeorge Elliott James McCail Ramsay Crooks Edwin Bartlett Caleb Barstow A.

P. Pillot A. Le Moyne Leonardos. Suarex Cliris'rR. Robert Richard T.

Haines Leroy M. Wiley Edmund Laffan Daniel S. Miller S. T. Nicoll W.

F. Havemever Josiab Lane Joshua J. Henry Wm. Sturgis, junr. Rooei Smith A.

A. Low. WALTER R. JONES, President, JOSIAH L. HALE, Vice-President.

New York, July, 1843. jyiatf NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. Persons may effect insurances with tbia Company on their own live or on the lives of others, and either tor the whole duration of life or for a limited period. The payments of premiums may either be made annually or in a gross stun. Boston and Buffalo One Price Clothrs Warehouse, No.

184 iuain sireei irom 4U to Koady Mads Garments constantly on hand. T. M. DUNCAN Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Boot and Shoes, 330 Main st. 'Attorneys tn in ipv I Ijl General Agent for Ral Estate in this city and the country.

up stairs. Hardware, Stoves, Cutlery? J. A. F. W.

NEWBOULD, lmportersand. wholesale Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery Steel, Nails, Tin Hate, Sic. 189 Main st. WILLLAJVI A. THOMPSON, Importer of Iron, Steel, Coppar, Tin, and Manufactured Hard ward, N.

Webstar buildings. S. F. PRATT CO, Importers of Shelf an Heavy Hardward, and dealers in Saddlery, Carriage Trimmings, Iron, Steel, Ate, No. 22j Main st.

and No' 3 and 4 West Swan st. (corner. THOMAS J. DUDLEY, Manufacturer and Dealer in Iiathaway's Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves, Hollow Ware, Grind Stones, Pig At Scrap Iron, Ate. 107 Main street.

JEWETT ROOT. Manufacturers and Dealers in Mill Gearing, Stores and waning oi every uescripuon. Jagie urnace Warenouse. 33 Main St. re Auctioneers.

MARCY ROLLINS. Aaction and (Jomrnission Merchants and Manufacturers' A o. uu Main st. FAULKNER PLIMPTON. Auction and Comaxesiou Merchants, and Agents for Mann- iaciurer, ivo.

Dimneau Duuutngs. THOMAS FARNHAM. Auction, Jobbing and Commission Me'-V-Ut "na Mannfa- turers' Agent, 171 Mamjl Ai.icfl MARTIN, Auction Job1--- Commission Merchants, a and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic f. .1. lid Books, Stationery W.

B. C. E. PECK, Stationers, Booksellers, Bookbinders and Printers. Paper Ware-house and School Book Depository, No.

158 Main st. E. HOLLIDGE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Juvenile Works, Scientific School Books, Almanacs, Prints, Plays, Song Books, Stationery, Ate. 217 Main St. two doors below Swan.

THO'S. S. HAWKS. Agent for Periodical Publications, first door West of the Post Office. Single copies of the best Magazines and Newspapers also for sale.

ANDREW BURKE. Cheap Books, Periodicals, and Newspapers. Depot under iu3 mansion nouse. Watches, Jewelry Vc MYER, TELLER FERNALD, Dealers in Look ing-Glasscs, Portrait and Picture Frames, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, No. 107 Main sign first watch below Chequered store.

B. H. HOWELL, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver Ware, Ate. Ate wholesale and retail, 141 Main st. Miscella neous BUFFALO FIRE MARINE INSURANCE GO.

Office Corner Main st. and Terrace. L. Storrs. Sec'y.

GEORGE A. PRINCE, not an Importer, but is a Manufacturer and Dealer in Musical Instruments, Piano Fortes, and Sheet Music, at New York Price, No. 2Q0 Main st, nearly opposite the Farmers' Hotel. J. D.

SHEPPARD, Piano Forte and Music Store. Importer and Dealer in all kinds of Musical Merchandise Violin, and all other kinds of Strings at New York prices. 2tHJ Main st. Kremlin. H.

M. CON GAR, M. D. Office, No. 304 Main street, (near the American.) BUFFALO TYPE FOUNDRY, N.

Ltmah At Co. Founders, in the Webster Block, near the toot ol Alain street. BUSH HOWARD, Dealers in Leather, 'timers' Oil, Shoe-findings, one door oeiow the mans in Moose. C. A.

G. F. EVERSON, Dealers in Leather, Hides, furriers' Oil, Ate. No. 143 Main it.

two doors above the Mansion House. LAND AGENCY. The undersigned will attend to the purchase, sale and leasing or Real Estate in this city and its vicinity. Also to the collection of rents, payment of taxes, Ate. R.

L. ALLEN, anjyti uu Main st. Exchange lluildiugs. ANEW ARTICLE THE PATENT HAKE'PV HITHSIAN AIB.Tir.HT TITRITf.AP Sl'OVlisJ. The Arcole Iron Company, Corner of Washington and Ohio sts.

are now manufacturing this Stove, uperior to any thing of the kind ever offered to the public, i 1 maue oi cast iron, au wanting stoves lor naus or parlors are invited to examine then). These stoves are warranted. novlOtf PORCELAIN KETTLES, SAUCE-PANS, Ate Wo have now on hand an extensive va riety of Porcelain Ware, embracing Kettles, Sauce-Pans, Skillets, etc. for preserving (rait, and for other purposes in cooking. As acids have no effect upon the porcelain, this ware is valuable tor loeir uses.

a. rilA 1 at CO. jy 14 Importers, No. Main st. NOTICE.

The co-partnership heretofore exist in under tbo firm of Walker At Lcdlom. was dissolved on the 19th of Jane, by the death of David Walker. The subscriber will continue the business on his own ac count, and will attend to the liquidation of all the accounts of the late firm. He particularly requests all indebted to make immediate payment. augiou jjii.

aaf Main NEW AND IMPROVED HOT AIR COOKING STOVES Also all kind of cooking. Par lor, Plato and Box Stoves, manufactured of the best materi al and warranted not to break by heating. copper, in ana oneet Iron ware. Stove Pipe, Stove Furniture. Common Hollow Ware.

Potash Kettles, Cauldrons, Grindstones, Ate. i Particular attention paid to all kind of job work. Castings made to order. Old Stove and most kind of country produce taken in payment. wapi i fiu luucora ol good bard wood no.

Main st Buffalo. nov-25 I. MAYHEW At CO. TO CLOTHIERS, MANUFACTUR ERS AND MERCHANTS. The subscriber is now receiving at his old established Dye-Woods Store, No.

180 corner ot Main and West Seneca streets, Buffalo, the larg est stock of JYE-WOODS uid, DYE-STUFFS brought into the Western country, embracing every artlc usuaiiy wants. me traoe, lit wiu tons oi logwood, ustick, Hacbe, icaragna, 11 h-peruic Wood, in the stick, all bright and new. 230 bbls of Ground Camwood, 200 bbls Cut Logwood. 175 bbls Cut Fustic, 100 bbls Cut Red Woods, 2009 lbs Extract Logwood, 1 10,000 lbs best Dutch Madder, 20,000 lbs bright Green Copperas, 10,000 lbs Bins Vitriol, 14,000 lbs Alum. 1,500 lbs Bengal, Madras, and Careceas Indigo, 2,500 lbs Oil of Vitriol, 600 lb Aqua Fonts, 400 lb Muriatic Acid, 400 lb Verdigri.

400 Bine Nut Galls, 250 Powdered Curcuma, With a fall and complete axsortmcntof ail tho minor arti cles and tools; to wit: i Red and White Tartar, Grain Tin, i Oner Citron Bark, Sal Soda, Press Paper, Jacks, Bichromatoof Potash, Teasles, Brashes, Sal Ammoniac, Tenter Hooks, Sugar of Lead, Sweet Oil, Sperm Oil, of Potash, I Lack Dye, Dvo Kfttle. Screws. Satinet Warn. Stool Rood. Shattle.

Card Ciofcner, Pickers, Nipper, Burling Irons, Leicester macnino laras, ccsa i Clothier wilt also please to observe that I have the Aren. for telling PARSON'S, and DAVIDSON et PARKS' Shearing Machines, decidediy tije best kinds ia os. i soar, vvoot, vomsoitc svsowi, ceeaami Flax Seed Oil, will be received in exchange for Dyo-Suirl sshI for all other goods I hav to seU. i -i WM. WILLIAMS.

Buffalo, 23 note. 1 flflfl bxes superior quality FRENCH Js- "and AMERICAN WINDOW double abd single thickness, esAorted eises, from 7x9 to 90x34. 1 The Amerkaa Glass is tnanafactwaed by patent process, giving it a tine i astro, almost equal to Plate Glass. For sale Ot unusually low prices by I no8 LAMBERT S. REYNOLDS, 220 Mais st.

FANCY CASSIMERES An assort-xnent of the lateet pattern, for city ase, for tale by i 1. S. ECKLEY Jt BROTHER, i ov49 1 18 Webster Buildings, near foot of Main st. fFFEE--Ofd Government Java, La- T-J( ruira.Cnbo, Rio and BU Domingo Cofloo i A FULL assortment of' plain, Btriped, XjL ftararad and watered Aloaeca Clotku and alss Meri- eoa. Flannels, Prints, Cotton, Ate.

for sale at low prices oc Rj sU 17' LOUR 1800 bbls 'Genesee fcri tale by JNO. O. BROWN, i oar. Boaaca add Maia st, CsMaaor'd Store. THE i BUFFALO FIRE AND MA-RINR INSURANCE COMPANY continue the business of I seara nee at their eld office, corner ef Maia st.

and the Terrace, Bp stairs. Insurance cad be had against Loss or Damage to Property by Fire, and upon Boats and Vessel navigating (be Lakes. Also, Bpon Merchandise, Prodare, Ate. oa.th'Lako and Canal. Their terms are reasonable, and losses promptly adjnsted- DIB.ECTOX.B- E.iWaJen, H.Sbemway, Cba' 'j'ownsend, Ira A.

Bloacom, Geo. Palmer, J. L. Kimberly, R. 3.

Heywood, Edward Root, Peter Certi, Dart, Jr. fJ. G. Aostin. A.H.Tracy, H.

SHUMWAY, Pres't. L. STovias, Sec'y. mh81 FIREi AND MARINE INSURANCE. Aobtcy of THE NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in tbe at of office over the Poetofrk JAMES Mc-KAY, Aget.

The above named Company bare established an Agency in the city of Boflulo, where they are prepared to Insure against loss or damage by Fire, and also against loss or damage on Good and Merchandise, in tbe coarse ef transports tion onhe Lakes, Canal os Railboao. maxcToaa. John Broawer, John F. Maekie, WUUam G. Want, Marcos Spring, Stephen Holt, Jacob Miller, Phillip -w.

Wra.B. 8am' Doughty, Wm W. 9ampall, John F. Balterworth. JOHN BROUWER, President.

Joseph W. Savaob, Sec'y. ocO ly FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE Office over store 139 Main st. Buffalo, N. Y.

THE HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York, have established an Agency in thi city, to make Insurance against Loos and Damage by Fire, aurf Inland Navigation, on as favorable terras as any otbersimilar Institution. Capita! DIRECTORS. R. Haven. B.

L. WooUey, N. Taylor- J. B.Varnam, J. P.

Phoenix, M. Baldwin, E. C. Tucker, Jno. Rankin, David M.

D. Benjamin, J. D. Wolgs, N. Weed, C.

O. llallutead, F. guydam, W. W. Ttld, H.

G. Thompson, W. Coach, Peter J. Nevins, Ewd Anthony. RENSSELAER HAVENS, President.

Lewi Phillip, Secretary. i WILLIAM LOVERING, Agent, i Office over store No. 132 Main st. Buffalo, March 18, 1841. mhlStf NEW LEATHER STORE No.

131 Main itteet, first door below the Mansion House Mtrow p. IJtJSH, and GeoaoTt Howard, (of the late firm of Ramsey At: Howard.) Having formed a ro-partnership for the purpose of manufacturing and selling Leather in all its various would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they inteadjteeping at all times an assortment of Leather of every variety and description, con sisting in part of the following Slaughter Sole Leather, Morocco and Seal Skins, Spanish Harness and Bridle Leather Oak tanned Skirting and Seating, Upper Leather, oak and hem- Bag ana Ton Leather, lock tamed. Horse and Collar Leather, Calcutta and Slaughter Kip, Patent Leather, Hemlock and oak tanned Calf Goat and DeerBindings, Skins, Lamb Philadelphia Calf Skins, White and eol'd Linings, Grain Leather, Rnsset Ate. Shoe-findings and Kit of all kinds. HIDES A general assortm't of Spanish Hides and Kips.

OIL Straits, Bank and Shore, (Boston.) The saascribers respectfully solicit a share of public patronage, and would call the attention of Western Merchants and others to their stock and prices, as they intend to keep their store well supplied, and sell at such prices as will induce dealers to purchase here without going East. Cash pels? for Hides, Sheepskins and Wool. BUSH At HOWARD. Buffalo, March 5, 1844. mh6 EaT0ERSTORE C.

A. G. F. EVER SON, (successors to Rcmsky At Howadd,) No. 143 Main st, Buffalo, take his opportunity to inform their customers and the public generally, that they st ill continue at their old stand, where they have a full assortment of Spanish Sole Leather Harness and Bridle Leather Slaughter do Bag and Top Leather Oak Tanned do Skirting and Seating, Do Upper Leather, Horse and Collar Leather Hemlock do do ratent jueatner Morocco and Kid Skids Chamois and Seal Skins Goat Bindings Deer and Lamb do White and Col'd Linings Russet do, Ate.

Calcutta and Patna Kip Slaughter Kip Skins Hemlock Tanned Calf French Calf Skins Philadelphia Shoe Findings, and Kit of all kinds; also. Lasts. Boot Trees and Pegs. OIL Straits, Bank and Shore Oil, at Boston prices, ad ding transportation. HIDES A general assortment of Spanish and Calcutta Hides.

As the subscribers manufacture their own leather they are prepared to sell as low as can be purchased in any other market. Western merchants will do well to call and examine their Leather and prices, before coins east, as it will bear comparison with any other tannage in the Union. They are also prepared to exchange either cask or Sole Leather with western tanners for light stock, and liberal bargains will be given. All kinds produce taken, at market prices, in exchange for Leather. CASH, ami tbe highest price for Hides Skins and Sheep Peltsv C.

A. At G. F. EVERSON. Buffalo, July 27, 1843.

jan28 DODGE PERRY, at 356 Main have on band and will sell on the most reasonable terms for Cash, complete assortment of seasoned lumber, consisting of su.uuo ieet men clear janaaa pine. 75,000 14 inch do do do. 50,000 do do do. 100,000 common pine boards and plank. hemlock joke 3x8, 3x10, 3x12, from 12 to 20 feet long.

50.000 scantling, 3x4, 4x4. 25,000 sawed square timber, 6x0, 6x8, 7x9, 8x8 At 10x10. 100,000 hemlock plank, 1 inch and 2 inch. 30,000 white wood siding. 125,000 hemlock boards.

200,000 shingles. 1.000 oak post. Eaves, gutters of various lengths and sizes oak and ash plank, cherry scantling, table legs, Ate. Ate. Also GROCERIES and PROVISIONS a general assortment of all kinds Salt, Floor, Pork, Fish, Nails, Ate.

Ate. Miners celebrated patent Wooden Ware, consisting of tabs, chorns, pails, keelers, Ate. at wholesale and retail. auo aimer's nest approved patent rnmps ior well ana citterns. tenSO REMOVAL AND COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.

Teller At in the Look ing Glass, Portrait and Picture Frame business, and Henry B. Myer. in the Jewelry business, have united their respective stocks in tbe store No. 167 Main st. formerly occupied by C.

H. Carey onder tbe name and style of Myer, Teller At Fkrnald, sign of the first watch below the chequered store the above arrangement dating from 1st May, 1843. Their friends and the public generally are invited to call. New Jewelry just received. ix.

b. clock ana atcnes repaired ana warrantee. aug3 PROD LICE COMMISSION BUSI-NESS; 4AME3 L. ELWOOD At Co. having established themselves in Rochester.

N. Y. for the purpose of re ceiving and selling lour, and other kind of Product in that market on commission are now prepared to receive consignment of the same. They invite the particular attention of Wetter We eat ahd PhodcCe Dealers, to the' unsurpassed'advantage of this market, and to the facilities which the; eon offer in the way of effecting prompt and pro-f-inble sales of Wheat, for which article the immense flouring interest here, causes a large and incessant demand. Usual facilities granted on consignments is the way of advances, 4 EKFKE TO, Sao.

G. Browni ft Co If. R. Seyraottf ic do M. R.

Beitletset O. J. W. Spencet At Now Tort, E. F.

Smith At. Co -Rochester. BOSTON SHOE STORE A corn" plete assortment of winter stock just received and to -sale at the lowest cash prices. Among which may be found the ollowing, vist: ww pair men wick noetn 350 kip OA 350 275 450 473 340 400 450 450 000 600 200 60 174 200 475 200 150 100 75 50 i thick breeans. A.

genu's Preach calf water proafhoot. "fine boots. peg'd syouth'i thick and kip oboes. ladle cloth boskina, welted. kid bootees.

"misses a boskina. leatlier ladles' fine kid tie. J' Fr. lios. -M.

ss 1 i light cloth boskin. white satin slippers. I black OVKKStlVKB. 600 pairs mes's common robber. 450 ladi 1000 patent 100 sandal' so a boskin 150 pasnes I i 00 oTersboee.

bdies Host of ti above stock bobi rtm own manufactory and the remaimU I baj beea paiaeat the lowest cask Parehasers are rt-ipecOaJ'y iavrted to eaU and examwe ear stock and learn Ar prices iore mrchasiRg elsewhere. dec'crh? t. M. PPNCAN At cb.230 Main st. ELOUtill I PLOUGHS I tiW have sowoa kaas fj to the celebrated CAYUGA COUNTY by all radge tha boat aw (n ase, and wtjkh will be warranted to bvo: athrfae-Cr tioo.

'T A' e. AltheOrieaiwCaH Livingston Weed's aad J1. ether patterns, w-ick will be old at lower prices than tbor have heretofora been offered. Buffalo steam rvGnrE CO.3 SBhSl rn. Ctswref Ohio and Wasbmgtoa ts.

ERESH LEMONS AND GRAPES- At ecX WM. WILLIAMS' 180 Mala CT Jrem the entertaining "Elliston Papers 'W quote an illaatratioo ot the generosity this Yemtild actor. He had won large rams at hazard from a young man, aod tlios wound up the night's preceedt Will you for fire minutes resume vour spat 1 4 td Ellistun, solemnly, we roust not part yet They tett me 1 am fond of long speeches, but I will briefs for rime is so. I have told you I must hare r-iher better security for the work done tonieht mm mm miBuea. oui in tne nrst place here (continued he, in the lone of one calmly determined)" here, JMt.

is the cash, and the whole amount of what I have this night won from you and that we may proceed without fear of re-trcing step, I seriously pronounce, no power on earth shall induce me to retain one guinea." I Kzed in speechless attention he knew not the nature of his own emotions. This has been a long sitting," resumed Ellis-ton, it bus broken deeply into our rest, but it shall lese our comibrt to our happiness, if you but permit it. Mr. you are far from a slate of iiealtk-rperhap not a long lived man; think how little time, therefore, could be given to reflection, even were the who'', amount so devoted. Do not -despise the admonition of even an erring man and let not pride, that pitiful illusion, be the last cheat to leave you barer than poverty.

Never," cooclu-iedae with great energy "never will I touch again one farthing of this sum it io yours, or it consumes this night before yottr eyes. Now for the security I ask give me the honor of a man you will never play again." The accents of the young man failed upon his lipa, but the tears rolled down his cheeks, and his frame drooped by exhaustion. "Alas! alas!" sighed he, after a laboring pause. How am I humbled In the sense my wq wortblessness, and before the generosity of this roan, how am I humbled Humbled cried with energy humility how is this, when I had hoped on both sides for exultation? Exultation, I confess it; on my part, thM I had been able to achieve substantial good, and exultation, still greater on yours, that you had secured the moment whilst it yet remained, to make peace with your own conscience. Will you give me the word of a man Tea; and before God, my witness 'No no not that!" interposed Elliston.

I have no right with Buch a bond and believe my friend if the deliberate word of a deep'y impressed mind should ever submit to dishonor, a more solemn contract would yet live to be despised, whilst the penalty would be multiplied a hundredfold. Give me but your word your word of honor." Such was the generous appeal, awakening as nay be imagined, the long abused and paralysed energies of the poor youth to whom it had been addressed. It was not made in vain and the secu- itty which our hero had so warmly sought, was given with all the impassioned evidence of sincerity. Elliston was of a temperament fully to enjoy that sublimation of delight, which such an adventure was so calculated to produce. His end had accomplished for when again visiting (strange and inconsistent as is the nature of man) the old scene of riot and dissipation, he discovered his friend had returned no more, but had been recalled by his means to the timely task of binding up a wounded conscience, he felt a sense of happiness far surpassing any moment of his varied life.

But strange ad inconsistent, we repeat, as man's nature is, Elliston himself still continued to visit Blackfrairs as usual, so that all traces of the past scene were soon lost in the mazes of the hazard table. Runaway Negroes. We learn from the Hanes-ille, Free Press, of the first of March, that part of a gang of runaway negroes have been caught. It appears that several farmers armed and stationed themselves in the vicinity of the place, determined to secure alive, if possible, the whole gang. They had Dot been waiting long in ambush before six negroes.

made their expected appearance, when the company from the country bade them surrender. The negroes immediately presented two guns in the face of the foremost of the party, Jeremiah King and Charles King, but before they could execute their murderous designs, these gentlemen fired upon and shot them, one of whom attempted to discharge his piece at J. King, while he lay wounded. Three of the gang made their escape during the skirmish, while the remaining one brandished a large knife, about a foot in length, with the most savage defiance. A blow from the barrel of the empty gun of J.

King, dexterously dealt, soon laid him prostrate beside bis fallen companions! One of the negroes shot died yesterday morning the other is expected to live but a short time. FROM YESTERDAY'S SECOND EDITION. DsxADrui. Explosioji. It is our melancholy duty, says the Petersburgh Intelligencer of Satur-dav, to record another of those dreadful calamities against which no human foresight can guard.

On Friday morning, a locomotive, with a train of 32 burden cars, left the depot of the Petersburgh and Roanoke rad at about 9 o'clock. After passing the first curve on the road it was discovered that one of the cars had got off the track, and the engine was of course immediately stopped the engineer getting down to see what was the nature of the difficulty. As soon as the car had been placed on the track, the engineer returned to his post and put the engine in motion. No sooner had he done so, than the boiler burst, tearing the engine to atoms and the eugineer literally into pieces at the same time killing a negro man, who was a fireman, and very severely injuring another. (Of Geo.

W. Staktoh, ia the Loco candidate for Mayor of Albany. Frizro Hompurkt, has been unanimously re-noininated by the Whigs. Destructive Firxs. At Baltimore, on Saturday eight, the soap and candle factory of Smith CoRjutTT, and the city fish houses, weredestroyed by hre.

Loss- $35,000 Insurance on Smith Curlett'a property $16,000. The Lost Trdhk. We learn from the Express of yesterday, that the reward offered for the recov- cry ot Pomery Co. 'a trunk, will not be paid to the present claimants. It is alleged that Crawford -Livingston, of this city, was more active and took greater responsibility ia its seizure than any else, and this we believe.

But the terms of the fTer of the reward, as we understood them, re- quired the oVwary of contents of the trunk to Ponuroy b. They tceie never eUcered. The -destroyed Bank note sheets were not, nor was the i money, although formally; demanded by Mr. Liv-i gstoa of the Mayor. Cyrus ef Providence, has subscribed the munificent sum ef $4,000 towards the 1 erection of an Insane Asylum in Rhode, Island, on condition that the farther sum of $40,000 shall be raised by subscriptions among the citizens generally It will be recollected that the late Hon.

Nicholas Brown, lof Providence, bequeathed so conditions, the, sum ef $30,000, towards the erection of an Asylum for The Insane; and at the to.te session, of the General rAsaet6bly an act of iucorporatiotr was. granted to -certain petitioners for the purpose, ot carrying inio Reflect the views of the benevolent doner: Albany Daily Advertiser: -JF" Babbti PiRATc-The S. Marshal yes terday received a farther respite for Babe, convicted 'of they murder and pine Mt board: the schooner Sarah Lavinia, postponing, his execution until (h of April next This delay is to allow of tiros for the trial of Matthews, the accomplice of Babe, 'wh is in prison on four indictments for capital 'cpmefc-r-y gult itftrrA 23. iJCGISLATFilE OF "NEW-YORK Toksbay. March 26.

Mr. Putnam called up his reolutioa appropria 'ting the towards completing the Schoharie Aqseduct and Jordan LeveL" -iJr. afiet making'some remarks in op jilwi.iu.it.jlij-. jji concluded bt moving toi -u-tftim if tiw t'urfir i ration of the resolution r.f 2 i next, wbcb wassidopted oes 7 1 The remainder of the proeeediifgs ia the Senate were unimportant. Bfifnm na.

riSS BnwAx, inDrtmorrv; o'clock Pf JH. -87eIokA Thunday. Batnrtliri-r4 Mi -4 Thnrsdsy.l. 10 Thorsday. SO Saturday I "iv-: TharsdaJ.

Saturday, V. 1. Thumday. July Saturday, t. jb Thursday, Saturday Thursday Ang 8 Satarday )o Thursday.

i 8 Satarday, S4 Thursday. Satnrday Sept 10 Satardav I i 1 Thoesday. 6 Saturday i 4 Thursday. 17 Saturday 10 31 SaUrday Thursday. 14 Satnrday.

10 BOUND DOWN. Leavki Chicaoo, Leatu Dmoit, 7 o'clock M. Thursday. Monday 1 9a 97 Thorsday. 0 Monday.

10 SO 94 Thursday. 4 Monday. i.Jaly 8 Thorsday.i,.. 18 99 Thursday 1 Aug 0 Thursday 14 10 Thursday 99 Monday. si 9 Thorsday.

Sep 14 Monday. 4 i 10 -inursday. mooaay 310 Thursday. 10 Monday. 14 94 98 Nov 7 4.

11 SI Monday 93 The Illinois has been thoroushlv reDaired. and a New Upper Cabin added. She is well secured against fire. For Freight or Passage apply to the Master oa Board, or to the following Aoksts u. rAKBUfls ex sju.oanaso.

NEWBERRY, Detroit, DOUSMAN At CO.Milwenkie. feltf NEWBERRY At POLE, Chicago. 1844.1 STEAMER NILE, U844. A. Allxn, Master.

BOUND UP. Leaves Buffalo, 0 o'clock P. M. Leave Detkoit. elocE Bl.

0 Saturday. May 11 Thursday. Thorsday. 33 93 0 Saturday. 8 20 Saturday.

99 4 Jury 0 "18 90 1 Satarday. -3 15 Saturday. 17 99 Saturday 31 13 Saturday. i 14 Thursday Thursday. Thursday.

Thursday. Thursday. Thursday. Thursday. Thursday.

Thursday. Batniday. xs Oct 10 Satarday Oct. 13 1 baraday Thursday. X4 oaiuraay jn 7 Satarday.

Nov 0 BOUND DOWN. Leaves Chicaoo. Leaves Detboit. 7 o'clock P. M.

Thursday 10 May SO 30 Jane 3 13 Mon lay. 17 97 July 1 11 19 25 Monday. 29 Monday. 13 SI 1 90 JSep Sept 19 93 3 Monday. 7 Thursday Thursday.

Thursday. Thursday. Thursday. Thursday. Thursday.

Thursday. Thursday. Thursday. 17 Monday 21 1 nursday Th ursday 31 Monday. Nov 14 18 The Nile is a new boat, with a Low Pressure Engine, and of 650 tons bnrthen.

Her finish is equal to any boat oa Lake Erie, and is as well euarded aeamst fire as money and expense can make her. For Freight or Passage apply to the Master on Board, or to SlUtMUH UAaAaII, tSODalO. I. MKWBUKKY, Detroit. DOUSMAN At CO, Milwaukie.

fe21tf EWBERRY At DOLE, Chicago. 1844 BUFFAIsO AND CHICAGO. 11844 Tfle new and staunch built Steam-packets HERCULES. and SAMSOJN. will, on tne opemnr ot navigation, run regu larly between Buffalo and Chicago, taroagh too easoa.teacB-ins at the intermediate ports.

Tbo owaara have spared no expense in putting these Propellers ia Brat rate order, and we Hesitate not to aay mere is notning tnai noaxs tne nutea that are more safe; and we think we are safe in laying they win uunciuai ana oroniro in ineu tww tamum. boald tbe lake be iree irom ice, utey win toave as io- low: HERCIH.ES LEAVES BUFFALO. SAMSON LEAVES BUFFALO. Wednesday Wednesday. 7 Monday Satnrday.

Friday Thorsday. Wednesday. Tuesday, April 8 April 17 7 27 June 17 26 15 5 24 April 17 0 Tuesday. Monday. Monday.

28 Saturday. Jaly 10 rway Thursday Thursday. Monday. Aug. Monday.

20 Satarday. Sept. 14 Thursday 3 ineaay The prices of freight up to the 1st Sept. will xo cents per iv UJ ior oamvy gvoua. 33 light For and more oarticolarry families moving West, these Packets are better calculated than most ether steam vessels being entirely safe from ire in every particular, and havios? creat accommodations and a certainty as to the time rjaasensers will be landed at their destined port, so desirable to families moving, and last, the very low price charged being moch less than Omar steam vessels snouia ensure tnem a lull snare oi puunc patronage.

WM. MULLisirjii ROB'T HOLLISTER, Owners, Buffalo. For freicht or oassaee. sddIv to Cant. A.

Pratt, of Sam son, Capt. F. S. Wueelee, of Hereale, on board, or to JOrlJNSun at uunaio. A.

SEYMOUR, Cleveland. J. N. ELBERT, Detroit. TUFTS, KENDALL At Milwaukie.

HUTCHINSON, WHEELER At Booth port. HORACE NORTON At Chicago. mhltjel 1844. STOCKTON HAZARD 1844. FORWARDERS, STORAGE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

No. 0 and 7 Ohio BnikUngs, foot ef Main street, Buffalo. Agents lor the old established Clinton IAne on the Erie Canal, the new Steamer NILE to the Upper Lakes, the Steamer JULIA PALMER and other steamer and a Line of Vessels. A0EHTO FOR TBE CUKTOH LIKE. H.

McCOLLUM, 113 Broad street, V. Y. W. MONTEATH At CO, 100 Pier, Albany. J.

L. FISH At CO, Rochester. RErXREMCES OR LAKE EEIE. Oliver Lee At Co, Creek. W.

Gallagher At Co, Erie, Pa. Phelpa At Co, Fairport, O. J. Giliett, Cleveland. Wilbur At Wright, Townsend At Henderson, City.

Collins, O'Connell At Co, Smith At i D. Noble At Co, Monroe, Mo. O. Newberry, Esq Detroit. KEFEKEKCSlI OB LACS H1CBIOAH.

Donaman At Lee, Dickson At i.Raeine. Newberry At Hitchcock At City Dickinson At Brown, Iastta Fort, Brittain, Chester Ac Co, Joseph. marao etplO 1844.) FOliWARDWQ 4- COMMISSIONS, 1844. At the Pier, MILWAUKIE B1SSELL HUMPHREY, (late of Bstaria, N. hav ing leased of Messrs.

Tuffts At Kendall, their interest in the pter and warehouses, miorm th public that ha will be ready on the opening of navigation to attend to tho Storage, Warehouse and Commission business with promptness and fidelity. SSrSKKJWSB, JovAt Webster, i Coit, Kimberty At Co. Sear At Griffith, Brooson At Crocker. DowsAtCarv. Jew Vork.

Otis Ciapp. mhS tep9 a vis a At anflu IMdLsll PRODUCE AND COMMISSION JL JWi.KU tl A 1 the New Brick Waboe. -Liberal advance made on Wheat, Corn, Floar, Beef. Pot and reart Ane, sbkvkm wi in this or Eastern MarkoU, where we are eonaected with Isach oases a will insure the highest prices and quick Atnf ttft '4 1 I Personal attention will be paid to selling tere, ef parefaaaH. ing Wheat, Cera, Floar, etc tor those (ending order te be Blleo, aw mw mm wcm mm F--tera Markets "and refer tot k.

it k. jlfessr. v.im.i avim, i MeCraekaa At I jvingstow White At WUliara, Nelaoa Bayward. r. i Mettlebergef At Ca.

i. Mew. Mott At CoP. Dorr, Webb At Detroit Xudington At) Co. G.

8. Hnbberd. i i I Newberry At Dolew Messrs. Wheeler At Buffalo, Jan. Sv if j.

1844. NEW LINE TOWBOAT8. 1844. Steamem vv IL.i,IAM8BURGH, Cspt. Capt.

AeCax HlTCHCOCRV towing be-twee. Albany, Troy ami I IJajw' Vork. 'VJ i 1 me a novo ooase ore nntcjaw, sh w.m tew LAKR BOATS.aad, with the hveaaned emeers arast command a share of peblic patronage. It The above (teamen have so connection wna nay ether Lineoa tha River. Price, of towing AwErTTVe a ja.

TrAtER-IJMEe'Ae subscriber, will VV; ceatinoe to saenafactnre Water-Lime at heretofore, at Lock pert, N. to ty o. Bierung, ai BufTalo who is my sol agent for the sola of Watet-Lim. will supplied w.ih saperwerticle, mill rc. 1 A.T STERLING, Ship Cii, Baffalo.

feb3 INSEED QIL 10 casks for sale and I by fcbSS ROOT ea- laSWlB. Ohio can be had at $4 83. 4000 bushels rye sold at 07c in the slip, and 08c detirered. But little doing ia prorisions, prices the same. BOSTON MARKET March 45.

Flock Some descriptions hare been sold at a trifle bey low Saturday's prices Genesee 83 18. Of corn 23,000 bash hare been added to the stock today-sales about 13,000 bush yellow flat 58, and white 43 a 49c. Some holders asking a little more. Oats, Northern a 35 cts per bush rye. Northern 73 a 73e do.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Grocers, Forwarding Merchants, SEARS GRIFFITH, Forwarding and Comission Merchants. Agents for "Troy At Western Line," "Ohio Transportation Co." "Utica At Buffalo Line," Erie Canal Company," Long Wharf and Ship Canal. JOY WEBSTER, Forwarding and Commission Merchants; agents for Buffalo line, foot of Lloyd st. CAJtLOS COBB, Produce Commission Merchant and Shipping Agent.

'aa head of Prime treet and on the Wharf, a ie- -'MT oe-low Main. H. S- RFRflHEl CO. Forwarding and Comm. for the teamboals Com iran Merchants' ami Millers' Lines, on the ca- Baj office foot of Main st.

on the dock. WILKINS, MARSH Commission Merchants and Forwarders. Agents for the New York Transportation," and "New Vork and Toledo Lines" on the Erie canali and the Reindeer Line" of Steamers and Vessels on the Lakes. Brick warehouse, foot ol Washington st. Buffalo.

JOHN G. BROWN, Forwarding, Commission, and Produce Merchant; Agent for the Railroad Line comer of Long Wharf and Ship Canal, Buffalo. WARD CO. Forwarding and Produce Commissiou Merchants, Proprietors and Agents of the Fulton on the Canal, Fire-proof Warehouse on Prime st. and the Dock- A.

S. STERLING, Storage, Forwarding and Commission Merchant Dealers in Grain and Salt, Piz Iron, Lehigh and Ohio Coal, agent for the manufacture of Water Lime. Yard and Warehouse on the Ship Canal. JOHNSON CO. Commission Produce Merchants and Forwarders, 2d Warehouse from Ship Canal, Long Wharf, Buffalo.

JOHN FLEEHEARTY, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, foot of Havover st. No. 1 Mayhew Block. i M. S.

HAWLEY, Produce Commission Merchant and Forwarder brick Storehouse, on the Dock old stand of Smith 4k. Maey. Buffalo. N. Y.

GEORGE A. MOORE CO. Forwarding, Produce and Commission Merchants, brick Warehouse, Prime street and Dock, (Smith Maey'a old Stand.) S1ZER TIFFT, Produce Commission Merchants, on Prime it. and Dork. Liberal advances made on all consignments of Produce for this or the Kastern Markets.

HAY WARD Commission Merchants, and Dealers in all kinds of Produce, No. I -J Main St. and on the Dock, Buffalo. E. Uayward, J.

T. Nove. PHILO DURFEE. Produce Commission Merchant, on the Wharf and Prim st. a few doors below Main.

G. R. WILSON, Commission Merchant Dealer in Salt, Lehigh, Blossburg and Ohio Coal; and Agent for the sale of Rossie Pig Iron. Yard and Warehouse on Buffalo Creek, above Main st. DAW fc Di LONG, Commission Merchants and Grocers, No.

3 Mayhew Block, loot of Hanover st. ROOT LEWIS, Produce Commission Merchants, Prime st. aod Dock. JAMES MURRAY CO. Exchange Broken and Produce Commission Merchants, on the dock.

B. CARYL CO. Produce and Commission Merchant, No. 8 Ohio Buildings, on Ohio street and tha dc. Groceries, Paints, Drugs, Medicines, S.

B. HUNT, Wholesale Grocer and Produce Commission Merchant, No. 1 Midway's Buildings, Commercial, Pearl and Terrac streets. HOLLJSTER Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Drugs, Medicine, Paint, Oils, Glass, Dye Stuffs, Ate. Corner of Main and East Seneca street.

WM. WILLIAMS, Wholesale and retail Dealer io Groceries Drag and Medi-eines, Paints, Oils, Glass, Bye-Stuffs, Ate. LaO Main st. LUCIUS H. PRATT, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Groceries, Paint, Oil, Glass, Putty, Powder and Shot, Wines, Liquors, Segars, Dye-stuffs, Brushes, 163 Main St.

THOMAS SMITH CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Wines and Liquors, and Medicine, Paints, Oils, Dye-Btuffs, ate. 14i Main-u WILLIAM F1SKE, Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Wines, Li ooors. Fish, Floor, itc. Webster near foot of Main street.

HENRY HAGAR CO. Wholesale and retail Wine, Liquor, Tea, and Grocery store, No. 1 Webster Buildings, Main st. YAW PALMER, Wholesale St Retail Dealers in Groceries, Liqnors, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Drags, Glass, Ate. No.

6i Main t. A. REYNOLDS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Drags, Medicine, Groceries, Paiuts, Oils, Glass, Dye Staffs, Ate. Exchange Buildings, No. 15t Mam t.

JACKSON FARR, Dealer in Drags and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnish. Glass, Putty, Brushes, Ate, No. 394 Main st, near tha "Genesee House." A. G. RAMSDELL CO.

Dealer tn Drags, Medicines, Groceries, Dye-Wood, Imported Perfumery, Brushes, Ate. 306 Main su. ICT Medi-cines dispensed at all hoars. DODGE PERRY, Dealers in Lumber, Groceries and Provisonsi also, Miner's Patent Wooden Ware and Pumps, at No. 330 Main st.

Dry Goods. J. S. ECKLEY BROTHER, Wholesale Dealers in Domestic Dry Goods, No, 13 Wb-tar Buildings, npar foot of Main St. P.

GARBUTT, Dealer in Foreign, Domestic, and Staple Dry Goods, fer cash, No. a)8 Main st. i N. B. PALMER.

Wholssal Dry Goods, 194 Main opposite Farmer's Ho- ici, oueexings, rnuu, aiusuos, vious, ouu, Shawls, 1'arasols, Arc. Ate. HENRY GARRETT CO. Dealers in Dry Goods; aha. Carpetiag, Floor Oil Cloths, 5, wsasa, riana ana lBi SJeTas, ata.

lue nu aw JOHN Ik I.tTDLUM: ii Dealer to Fancy and gtapl Dry Goods, ase Main St. unV Hosiery, viotbi, xiueo, uupers, Hbeotings, Blankets, THOMAS G. PERKINS. General Dealer; ia Stepla and Fancy Dry Goods, No. SO Clothing Boots, Hat, Capa, Fors, kc i W.

AJ COOTS, raparsmd Tailor, ail Main st- A Ketmral WsortmeM i Cloths, Oassinnre, eatings Glares, etc. PETER McCOURT, aUor, 194 Mate st. error N. B. Palmer's store.

Orean r. spectfnlry olicited. -i o. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Boot end 8boe, He. 2J4 Main st.

RAMSDELL. CO. -OosJoniaBoote and Shoos, wholesale and lotail. No. 18 Mau st.

Sopors above Soueca st, Age. 1 year. Age. 1 year. Age.

1 year. Age. 1 year. 14.... Vi 20...

.107 50 190 15.... 77 47.... 112 39- 1 57 51 1 97 84 28.... 1 20 40. 1 09 52 2 02 17....

86 29.... 1 28 41.... 1 78 53 2 10 89 30. ...1 31 42 1 85 51 2 18 19..... 90 31 1 32 43 1 89 55 2 32 20 91 32 1 33 44 1 90 50 2 47 21 92 33 1 34 45 1 91 57 2 70 22 94 34 1 35 46 1 92 58 3 14 23 35 1 36 47 1 93 59 3 67 24 99 36 139 48 1 94 60 4 35 25 190 27 1 43 49 195 i 1 DAILY FROM NEW YORK AND BUFFALO Na re-ihippingWweea New York and Cargoes msniw ed between New York and Boffitio The proprietors at theabova Una have at eaptetet their arrangement to ran a Dai, Lino of first class Laka BoaU between New York aad Bafaala vJarimr tkniMiBc eaaon, and will ba prepared Mtbeepens ot asivigatiM transport Merchandise and Prod oca, with safety and dispatch, to any paint en the Eria caeal and the navigaUe waters west of Buffalo, at a few At xates a aay ether Line on the Erie canal.

JOBS M. SMITH it CO. Freprietera. M. L.

Keith, H. R.SnvsW. ,1 Btaaslat. Maw Yat A. W.

Palmar. L. Chambarbn. 4 Buffalo, Marsh 11.1844. BEARS 4c GBI1T1TH, 1844.

FORWARDING Ac COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Lon: Wharf aad Ship Oaaal, Banal, aad Agents tor tha foUawuig Line oa th Erie Caael i w. TROY AND WESTERN LINE. Wr. O.

Rio At Co. Proprietors, Troy. Eva Gwffttk, Agent, Si Caatie Blip, K.Y. OHIO TRANSPORTATION OOMPAM IV Josiah Wimakt At Co. Psoprietor, Albaay.

T. P. Waters At Co. Agents, Broad st. UTICA At BUFFALO LLNE.

Aumui Lee At Co. ProprisOm, Utieaw. ERIE CAUAL UOMPANK. If TaAxtet Co. Proprietors, AJhaay.

riiir m. uo. 107 Broad sL N. Y. Steamer Great Western, Benj.

Franklin, and Celamhaa. and several first class Vessels ea the Lakes. Fsncsi Griffith At Norton, John Chester, Detroit, Mich. 22 Sooth st. New York.

Wheeler at Bortar, G. P. Griffith, Riv. at. Troy.

St. Joseph. J. At G. VV.

Sayle, Sleight At Gould, Quay st. AAaay. Michigan City, Ls Oliver Lee. Joha P. Chapia At Co.

Jno. Itearn. Pa. Chicaro.nL D. At J.

S. Griffith, Cle'd, O. Jonea At DaUon, Thos Richmond Ai Co," Kacina, W. Wick ham At Stevens, Wheeler At Peters, Milan, O. a -i SHKhport, r-i J.

VV. Wickhem At Co, Ferine et SartoB, Racine, Palmer, Brown At Co, BiweH Humphrey, Toledo, O. Miiwaokjev Noble At Co.MooTeajMkh.. Rmit.BrTtck, 1 Fineld At Sterling, Wfflf; Townsend At Henderson, Sandusky City, O. February 7, 1844.

eh7 1844. N. YorkTiBaiorUUsm (INSURED.) THE Proprietors' of th above hsrfiiw frwipietod their arrangatawnta ror-tho present yaar, will be prepared, en tho opaaing ofaavigatkm, to transport aorsoa and pro- perty to any noinu oa tha Erie Canal and the navigable waters Wast of Buffalo, with safety and despatch. They respectfully solicits share of the publi patreoege, For Freight, apply to the following Agents s. 1 S.

G. CHASE, 137 Broad at, Near Yerk LEWISE. EVANS At CO, 04 en the Pier, P. B. BURKfat COSO State st, Beaton, Mass.

B. W. AUSTIN, Reeheste. tli WILKINS, MARSH At CO, 1 foot Wshlngtnt J. MYEKS At Biiflalav John Hearn, irie, fa.

PiStkl At Sterling I). N.Bamey At Co, CleveW Monroe, Mn. Gate At Co, Black River j.a. cuoert, uetron. Brittain, Chaster At Bsrace Norton At Co- -HC WUiiasnsAt Cau, oanousay viiy, Cortias, Watkins At TeledavO.

mara 1844. WIIaKJLNS MAItSU at CO. 41844. COMMISSTOir MERCHANTS AND FORWARD-. EES, Brick Waiatoasa, toot of Wsshiwgtoa sUBuflkW--Asenta for the following line en the Canal.

NEW YORK AND TOD EDO LINE. J. J. Fot.TarAgaBt, 17 Bewtkst ep stairs, N. T.

Elia Weed, 61 Qnay t. Albany. NEW YORK TRANSPORTATION LIKE. fl. O.

Chas A gent, 127 Broad st. New York. Lewi B. Evah At Co F. B.

Bush At Agenu, 28 Bute-sU Boatoa, M. iMS lSSy i of Btaamara and Voasois on the I akea. t--til I KEFER to -John Hearn, Erie, Pa. Elbert, Detroit- D. N.

Barney At Clev'd. Rritteity Chesaas AtCew -Gates At B. River, O. Joseph, Smith, Hyde At E. Fobarn, Mich.

City, la. Norton At Co. -H. C. Williamt -a.

CWeaf lt Sandusky City, 1 fc DicIJasoa, Curtis, Watkin At Ce Jtasriai, Wr' A Otaao, V. Aaoy, Vee immr- E.H. 1m. Tlsiias- Caw A FifieMAtAKrlintlMooree; ABwaMi yy. jr.

Cole At T1 N. S. FerticBlar attention givetttoaeles of prod are aj ud- wham desired, liberal adaaacea will ba ods apoa property for sale In HuBale os. 1 1844.1 THOY AND MICIIItXvJf IS44, i oaf (IjX-bAt) ZINE, -aa. Running ia connection with tha Mow.

BoUiirter' 8 team Vessels and a number of good Bailing Vessels en tha -3aaanrrs vn L. CROCKER, No, Jl Coentle Sip, TX. Y. H. FEASBj Trey." 1 JOHJiSON iTjr COsVLSBXSB W.

Gallagher Coa. Erie," Pa. A. "Clevelaad, Ct H. H.

Kivar, 0U ciohh At Otia O. A. At J. S. Barber City.O, J.

Sandusky. f'( m0m' Smith At Haxard. 2ym' "SS. Elbert MiV Cole At Disbrow. Wing, Mitchell At Hiilsdaie, vT.TV Hatchiosoa, Wheeler At Co Seathpnr t-f r.HaeaNerteeJCe...-i.Chieage.

J.Hkcbeock.. Michigan City. JS Bristol At Potters Jooepau. 1844.) BUTCWJWX. Q(I844 XMMitiOit MERCHANTS, General Ageats fer tha TraapastMa) tdne eaube Erie Carnal, Broasea At Crocker' a Lu-ef Oswego Propellers, end for tha Bafiala aa4 Chisago Line et BteamboaU and FropaUeta.

'f 7Gew South AVCChiaafa, Cost, a M-Rw4 JBt i tm- 2 naffslAll Tharoai Farde. A 4 Jeydt Wetotet, era at A3 mmm kmm t4il wnitrog, Biagiiiotvo, "7 Newberry At Co, Detroit, Boaj-AV 'rlyfjj. BWio.lowAtCo,Cleveri W. J. New Tor.

Pease At Saydam. Sage fc MrnJZ-fm Onus J. At A. Cowing, CaaaLt tt Cki-9tGV 78 Pearl sU New YaxaV 114 Braad Jt. JkJ.

Yalvertssv-. 80 Water tO Wm. Ai.ng. ft. B.etJ.OdelL; ie.Dv--"-1fio JF? IS.

W. Dunham At eon, Aiiea wneeier, i SI Canties Slip, February 7, feb71y i 1 i nv. BURIN a name uurn aa bifaUibleeureftf rns. fU-" mm WMTl A1" AtTtt Mcs) t. -(aictsiaiHt.

Jzfx 1844. aMaM 3 i rnW C-Jf DICKINSON efc and FrecVaea Coaatiaiaa Merchant, LitlL Fort, 1U. AgenU for thai TreyAt Michigan, Clinton and John Alien' Cltntea Lusaaj- i i Eri aUatfa AaiM i i i- i Writ if Money will be received on depoaite by the Company, and heki in trust, upon which interest will be allowed as follow: Uiran anv sum over 8100. irredeemable for one year, 4 ct. 100, ior a moBtns, pr ct.

for 2 months, 3 pr ct. 10, TRUSTEES. Stephen Allen, Wm. Bard, Jas. D.

P. Ogden, John Greig, Tho. Suffern, Sam'l Thompson, Stephen Warren, Robert Ray, James Kent, James Hooker, G. C. Verplanck, Henry Brevoort, James McBride, Wm.

B. Astor, Stephen Whitney, G. G. Howland, Jama J. Jones.

Daniel Lord. Jr. Tbs W. Ludlow, John G. Coster, Benj.

L. Swan, John Johnston, David S. Kennedy, Jonathan Goodhue, Thus. J. Oakley, John J.

Astor. C. W. Lawrence. Fi ui'ticn rresiuent.

Charles C. Palmer, Secretary. Richard K. Hoffman, Physician to tbe Company. jlylS ly Applications for Life Insurance may be made to N.

K. Hall, agent of the Company, at the Law Office ol HaU At Bowen, No. 2S8 Main st. Buffalo. EAGLE TAVERN AT NIAGARA falls FOR SALE.

This well known Es tablishment now offered at private sale situated at the junction of the two principalstreets of the village, and at the termination oi tne xtauroao irom ouuajo, iocspori ana Lewiston, it present one of the best locations for a Hotel in tbe western part of the state. The brick part of the buildings now en the lot, was built bnt a few year since, and ia in good condition, and the wooden part ia in progress of, and soon, writ be pot in good repair. Tbe lot contains two. and a quarter acres, in the central and most prominent part of the Village; and in addition to tbe buildings now on the ground, are building materials, consisting mostly of cat (tone, and tone anwrooght, whieh were tome year since prepared fer the erection of a large edifice, but which, owing to tbe embarrassing change in the condition of the country, was net constructed, will also be sold with the premises. This property at present owned by nonresidents wbo are desirous to, sell it, and who are willing to dispose of it at such price, fe, when taken in connexion with the great and increasing resort of travelers to the spot, can hardly fail to make the purchase a profitable investment of Capitol.

For farther particuiara and terms enquire at Buffalo of sep9tf LA. BLOSSOM. Agent. BOOTS AND SHOES. RAMSDELL At CO.

have now received their fall and eompleta stack of Boots and Shoes, consisting of every variety known in tbe trade, which they are prepared to elf loaver than any other establishment in tbe city. The subscribers have their work principally made to order, and their orders were given before the great rise in Shoes, and consequently theyere now enabled to sell for Cash, better goods and at lower prices than ever before offered in this city. They now ofiir tho allowing goods: 500 cases men's thick boots, first quality-. '30 i second 00 kip first 300 second .500 calf 100 water proof. eOUO prs klpbvogans.

9000 thick" 5000. boy's boats. 6000 youth's 000 boy's kip and thick brogxn. 30,000 ladies' Walking Shoes. 4000 cheap alispers and tie 1000 fine 1500 gaiter boots.

5000 children's shoes, various kind. The abovo stock has been selected with express reierencs to tho Canada and Western markaL, Merchants are respectfully requested to call and examine tho slock. RAMSDELL At CO; No. 195 Main at. Buffalo, Oct.

8, 1843. AND LEHIGH COAL. JIT ARCOLE IRON CO. No. 64 Main st, haveoo hand and for sale, 75 tons ot their Ns, 1 pig or very Soft and Strong Iron; 50 too Lehigh Cuil, and 50 tons Scrap troa, which they will oeH low for cash.

GH BSTNUTS25 bush for sale by twao Kooyot f.Ewig,; IVTOTICE-r-Stearns tk.Wiute, have this X'l day associated with them Mr. A. Cutler, and will continue the kasiness ondf.r the firm of Cutler Stearns At stand. No. KU Main vt.

-jMny 1, i ABNER CUTLFR, i SAMUEL STEARNS, aft HEJtRY A. WHITSV i y- i1 ft.

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