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Buffalo Courier Express from Buffalo, New York • 4

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-t STOVES. ETC. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. MEDICINES." FUllNlTUIlEv Era: HOUSES TO LET! RAILROADS lAAnsROADgaiii MOilNING EXPRESS XA. IS JSGTtJtO TJll ALL tm WAT Alt KOaD, nabl Txatak taaaat WW Cevn.

QUICKEST ROUTE TO BOSTON. New York Central Rail Road. 5 jjjtltiss tttaawhtTj l8Mi Winter ArraBseanemt. 1868. iaayt Ttajr, Tow Ti Trains leave 1W Bnfiklo.

asfeBowi: h. il Wnaaaaa Bergen, Coadwaaar. miaatos) Basis, utiea, (diae,) Li uie FaUs, St, Foado, Srbeneotady. Arrives at Albany at 4-iS P. aad connect with Hadaaa Bran sil BonA.

Arrtre at New York at t6 P. M. A. M. UttTibatias MaiL-i-Btoaa at at.iu..

Otd and New Road. i 1-Sv P. IL Aeeeanmedanon to Rchetor. b-08 P. M.

OovewBd anal Itotrest Itaiav-OM nJ New Road Stop at WaataVa, Panabrska, fiatavia, Bergen, Rochester, (aapperj Palmyra, Newark, Lyons, ClydaJvart "rr fll rWrnaaa-t ftnaida Bnaaa rn ea. Little Valla, St. JohnaviUs, Feada, 8chanaetarty. Ar rive aiajnaay e-au a. sa csnuecu wua uaaaoa Kiver K.

K. Arrive at New Tor -e6 A. M. I9-MP. Batavat, Bsc he saw, Clyde, ByraiiaWi, Oneida, Bsaae, Ctica, Little Fan, Bt.

jeaasvuia, Aonda, Bcnenectady. Arrive at Albany in time to coanect with Hansaa Kiver Railroad Express Train. VTet York Central 7lme Tmmtv Jftawfe Fatter than Buffalo Time. SUNDAY TRAIN LEA YES AT O'CLOCK, P. M.

EXPRESSJ Trains arrive from tbe East as follows: S-M. A.M. 6-06, T-15, U-00, P. M. FAR First Claas to New Boatoa WM.

0. Y0UMQ, Aaat Supt. H. Fax ea ax, I D. B.

Wiuxiss, i de FARE TO BOSTON glO. -GREAT DIRECT ROUTE New York, 'Philadelphia, Baltimore Airo waihmgtoi WIATKK AKRANfiEMEST. New York and Erie Railroad. WIDE OUAOE. Trains leave Second Depot on Exchange atreet, Buffalo, a follow, New York time :30 A.

M. NEW YORK EXPRESS Arrive la New York aaaae evening, warn. Ne change ef Can or Baggage by this A. station. MAIL AND ACCOMODATION Step at aH 10:45 A.

M. ACCOMMODATION Stops at all Stations. bKM P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS TO NEW YORK Arrive In New York next morning.

80 P. M. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE NIGHT EXPRESS, via. Blaatra Arrive ia Philadelphia at 113J0A. M.

next morning. SUNDAY EXPRESS TRAIN leaves at 5 o'clock P. M. Through to A Fort, Without Change of Can and Baggage. ALL THE WAT BT RAILROAD.

FARE. First das fare to New York, on Day Trains a 00 Night 00 10 00 BalUaaor 11 60 Boston ...1100 Tate Only Bomtc Tbrotiai to Mew TarM em Batartlay Evealag. Passenger should preea-e ticket at tbe Depot oa Exchange atreet, below Michigan or at tbe Company office, 6 Exchange street, Beffalo, N. Y. D.

C. MoOALLUM, General Supt-CHxaLas D. Gmeoa, Supt Buffalo Division, Buffalo. Bnttalo, Nov. 1, 1S6S.

vm21 ClcTeland Toledo Railroad. Th Aatcaest, Bast aaat Ualy sAellaUaao ltonte TO CHICAGO AND.ST. LOUIS. Paaasengers Ticketed to Toledo, Chicaco, St Louis, Bock latand, Cincinnati, Indianopoiis, Dayton, Bnriagneld, Beliefontaina, Tlfiia, Findley, Sanduaky, Fert nayns, ac Summer Arrangement to take effect, Monday, emj sou, touu. FITS DAILY TRAINS FROM CLEVELAND 1st A.

M-; Now Yark kxnress Train, Iroaa Station of A for Toledo, Chicago, Cincinnati, and Fert-Wayae, by tbe Tolede and iilinoas now open to that place, stopping at OberiiniorwalMfooroevilla, Clyde and Fremont. Pasaengera by this tram reach Toledo at 1020 A rort Wayne at Cincinnati 8 PM; and Chicago at 830 Mn in season to take the Train of tbe Chicago, Aium anu c. uoqm a a ror anon, irom wnicn place they take Steamboats, reaching St. Louis at PM on the following day. Also connecting at Chicago, with the Chicago and Bock I aland.

Galena and Chicago Union, Illinois and Wiaeouain, Illinois Central, Chicago and Burlington, and Chicago and Mlllwaukee Roade. lb A Express, (from west side,) for Sandusky, Cincinnati, Fort Wayne, Toledo and Chicago; stopping at all stations. This train connects at Sandusky with Mad River and Lake Erie and tlanaftnki and Sandusky Passe n- I gers will re I Toledo, reaca 8 PM; Chicaro. A uayion, irn; uncmnau, amu m. 1 Scr Mall Express, from Station of CC ACER for Toledo, stopping at all stations, connecting at Toledo with Train ef 8 reaching Chicago at 7:40 next morning, connecting aa above, with train of Chicago, Alton and St.

Louis reaching St. Loaie at 11:80 M. 4Ua Expreaa, from Station of A reaches Toledo at Cincinnati at A aad Chi cago A next day. Sth 4:80 M. Pittsburgh Paa(frea West aid,) reaches Toledo 1:88 A Chicago 8:80 aad connecting there with the Evening Trains tor Rock laland, St.

Louia, tialeea AC. Train arrive from Cbieaco and Toledo, via Norwalk. A Cincinnati T0 A 8:46 and Chicago and Toledo, via Sanduaky, 748 and 11:66 AM. Thia Company wew prepared to Ticket Tln-ough aH persona emigrating to tbe far West, and their Horses, Wagon and Goods, all the way by Raib-eed, with greater despatch and at as low rate aa any other line. Ticket can be procared tor as the above Biaeea.

and contracts made for Freight at tbe Company's Western and South Western Ticket and Freight Office, corner of Water and St. Clair streets, In banding; or for Toledo and Cbicagot the station oftheOCACRR; aad Toledo Chicago, Sanduaky, Cincinnati, Indiana polia, Tort WaynsAnd stations on Mad River and Lake Erie the station of 0 AT RR, West side. B. PH1LL1PB, Bup U. A T.

R. K. L. D. Boccxa, Agent.

eS WINTER ARRANGEMENT. BTJWA1VO. Cmlag auelNew York Railroad IX conacTxai wrra tub NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD. Trains leave BataviA every day, (Sundays ex aepted,) as follow No. 1 New York Express, at 1X0 A.

passing through LeRoy, Caledonia, Area Springs. Livonia, (wbere a con nection is made with stage for Geaeseo, six mile distant) Conesna, Springs ater, Waylandiatage connection to Dans-ville flvo miles by plank toad) bloods. Liberty, Avoca, Kanona, Bath, Savoaa, Campbell, Coopers, Painted Post, to uoraing, conneeung wita tae express ttain upon the New York and Erie Railroad, arriving in New York in the evening 01 tne aaaae aay. No. 8 Mail at 8.80 P.

oa arrival of aaaa train from Buffalo and Way Express from Kocheeteron N. Y. Cen tral Kauroaa, connects at corning with naxbt express 00 New York and Krie Railroad, arriving In New York next A. M. J.

A. RKDFIELD. Superintendent. Mperutendenl's Olace, Corning, Oct, 11, lsbO. eel U.

8. Mail Route. 1854. SElETS 1854. CHICAGO AND BOCK ISLAND RA1IA60AD OPEN TO THE MISS1SSIPPL Three tralas daily, through to Beck lataad, Saadays ex- epted.

LEAVING CHICAGO, 1st throagb Freight, with kd class care, at. A Arrlvuir at Rock lataad al 00 r. a. Xd Mail train at 9 80 ArrivinaT at Ml 8d Night Express, (every evening) st 11 00 r. arriving at a go next morning.

TWO TRAINS daily for La Salle aad Pera.Saadarsex- eepwCa. 1st Way Freight, with Sd daee Arnvli-gatreruat a Mr. a. 3d Accommodation, at .8 AO r. au Arriving at rsrs at 00 r.

TRAINS ASRIYE AT CHICAGO lit Night Express from Rock Island, 0a. Xd accoaiaataauoD 11 80s. a. 8d MaU Rock Island, at 5 00 r. a.

th Way Freight Peru, OlSr. fith Through Freight" Reck Island, at 8 40 r. a. (Sf Ail freight trains have Second CUss aad Eauigrant carsanacaea. ty ThePssirnstr Trains oa this road run to and frees ail trains on roaos running east of Uucago; also.

In to connect with all liaea of travel coins Nort South. Tickets can be tad of E. A. Murphv.aO Dearbora street eptxwto tae Tresaont Moose, and at the etnee or the Veut- paoy at nuaengerotaUoti, corner of Bheratan and van xUirenitreeta. JOHN K.

HENax, Supt. I. P. TRACY, Aaat Sept. Chicago, April 27,1854.

myxxtf Great Northern Western Route. tr3 1855. TUROinu caii aha, Connecting the Eoetem CUie with Lake Mick tgetn, xrsres mm osnmor, THE ONTARIO, SIM CO AND HL'EON RAILWAY BEING NOW COMPLETE FROM THE WA- ters sf Laks Ontario at Toronto, to the Georgian Bay sa Lake Haroa. tbe Company have chartered a Una of wu Xnown prat rises ateamrrs to ply ia connection therewith te Chicago aad other principal porUea lathe Michigan. Also to SaattBt.

Mary aad through tas aew Canal, te the Mineral lAiesUon oe Lake Superior, tha loraUng A NE ROUTE Pi 1 stating aiawiiiaLV Wall 1 anlhei to Uaaoatia. aadafforaV. log to a cheap And eoaveaattu ebaaaeL by thia route the Wight trarei sa the entire I aa wffl be peraSrmed ea etraiab! laxarioasly furnished, aad the oayngat par aaaong tae snmnao sceaery 01 the reat IavaawaadtheBivwraKlawreace.emrwactog tae Straits ef Mackinaw, the Manitoatln Manna, too It At. Mary the auiuoa taaanaaot tncuiiisgiasaasy; ine sraaca rswtecsav aecting with Lake Sapsrtsr girss Swiss asaliths hilhcra litus explored aaagaiaeeaes of that respea. Traveuer wai save aa spystiuiiity otgaaaig tae great seasasa bvm aaa aaasara ssua, aaa alas tas Ik bus and Islands aad the Rapids of tbe St.

Lawviaia. Br this Une nam nans fisaa Lake Mk-airaa wB arrlvs at Mackinaw at 8 A. ml, wbere the boats wal eeaaasct with ner aa aaiirs ts isasaspensraad aaaait HC Mary. Preaa Mackinaw. saaauaaT tas Meattoalla Isiaaut tbreagh tbe GeargUa Bay, ibey wfll arrive atCollingwssd t-i saaisg aia uanaxaa oariag aae ssysi, oa easy Say- travel by Railr.art.

wttl a saew ga too sa the aallasliigday. The foMnbia anilmal Btfarr wiU tana Lake aaaa KET8TONB Haiiartbial t. atElebard LADYEL8IN. L-CAaaaberiaia Mvias urTT. SOS i LOUiClANA, wi Pa aThlrbwmirsTsftlisii aaTaiail.

is Tbsiadais I aadSatardava. adeavtardava. I 1 na Koate at Buffalo and Hew Tsr Is waraaea tryaaaaaa- to Niagara aad larwistoa. la eeaunctlte wtta the men Yark Central aad tha Erie aad Oataria Badways oa both aides of tbe River, paasuag aver tha great aaaasasisa Bridge ia view of tie Falhg saw Row York uy paeadld rinraai -as aaraseasal lake sort ia taa Stats New ts Maaaasat, Beataa, ay Boyai saea Biver tat- ask nd lher Baflways. inaas so aaew xea-aaaSBaav bow Pi'iihii Caaar Oaaia I "-'I amg aaaaocaasa wttb th taraad lu' at eare i cutler Deforest.

S33BA1I ITSEET, Cabinet and Chair lctakers, UPIIOLSTERiERS, Ami Jfeumfaetmrer ofmnd JteaUrt i BIN I 1 0P EVEET fcESCRIPTION, STYLE AND PRICE. 'tj Ikalen i KtnOGANY, ROSEWOOD, TsEXTBS ClLEB HAIR, mOSS, "TOW, efar, aVc ESTABLISHED IN 1824 rf ADDITION" TO USUAL IMKENSK aback of Faj uilaire, which comprebencbi every article saaaeiactured, frosa a coeasnoa Chair to tbe magnificent aad texurioM Trte-a-Trte, and to oar largo Stock af Guholatery eeowa, we have just received a UupaiidrpleB-did aasortment of i i FU11MITURE COVERINGS. CTJKTAIN GOODS, CORXICKS, Jkc kc Wa pay apecial attentioa to rphotstat ing( and farfbful aaaa are employed for this brace, ef aw business, whose wets, ba all iniHace is warraaatd to give entire Cartaina bang in tbe latest Pariaiaa stria. Fashion Flatea received moathly for eartaine and Tarwttare. The attention of the part lie generally ia Invited oar 1 -1 I PATENT i -i I RECLINING CHAIR, Which can bo arranged at any angle, and la the most ceaaiar table appendage to the nick room, ever invented.

Also, to oar new Rocking CliairB Without Bookers, Oa castor, moving freely around, without UftingAnd one of the ea sir et rocking chair ever brought before the public. We alee manufacture every variety of CHEAP FURNITURE, At the same prices, or tower, than it can be obtained at the aaast, and incomparably better, both as regards material and finish. Tbe atttntion of the public who desire good, cheap and sahotantlal furniture, I especially desired to our stock. tlf A liberal DUcoutU to th Trade. CUTLER A DsFOBEST, vml9tf i S88 Maia Street.

COMJbUCRCIAl. STREET Dpholstery Establishment. HAVING REMOVED to OUB NEW WARX-rooma. No. Birkbead Buildings, (nearly opposite our old stand) we would inform our old customer and tbe public generally, thai wa are now receiving oar Spring and Summer Stock ef Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Trunmioga and Curtain materials of various styles and patterns.

We ahw keep oa hand and make to order, Mattress of every description. Lounges, Sofas and bedding of aH kinds, Piilows, Bolsters, Comforters, Counterpanes, gheeta, Blan-keta. Pillow Case. Feathera, Hair Seating, Carted Hair, Bea Grass, Palm Leaf, Manilla, Tow Ac. Hotel, steamboats, boarding houses, furnished with all articles necessary ba their line on the shortest notice.

AU order sent to aa from abroad will be attended In the moat prompt Kasnner. ARMSTRONG A CO. chisi rH aaatBTsoaa, i o. stivun, apbtf Ileuoral. TAUNT BAXJrWIH, NOTIFY THEIR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS and the Public generally that they have moved into their Near arauraltaura WlLi-eraoaaaa, SIS MAIN STREET, (UP STAIRS) In tbe new brick buildings next door below Barnaul's Variety Store.

These room are the finest in tbe State, being four floors, each 80 feet front, and StOO feet deep. Xa addition to our LARGE RETAIL STOCK, Consisting of a general assortment of all articles in our line aad mostly of UUK OWN MANUFACTURE. We are also prepared te supply, on the beat terms th WHOLESALE TRADE, And our facilities far ahipolnc te WESTERN A CANADA MERCHANTS, frees ear Warehouse oath Bock, enable oa us on so tree oi coerge. E. TAUNT.

octf J. A. BALDWIN. GRAND ESTlVARGKMirLNT. CABINET WARE-HOUSE, ON THE CASH SYSTEM! ao Main Btreet.

THE INCREASING DEMAND FOR GOOD Furniture at a tow price, ha Induced a still further en-largement of this estabUahment by carrying up the building on Main atreet, and extending it through (900 feet deep ana stone sign; to waamngton street. These are tne larrest Ware Rcoma ta the rjtate. Ther embrace Nos. V1 1W, 201 and 2US Main atreet, rmnning through to Noa. XlO and Six Washington street.

Maun entrances, SOS Main, 813 waaojngion atreet. Here may be found the largest, cheapest and best assortment of plain and elegant new style CABINET FURNITURE ever before ouered, embracing ahnost every article that can be named. Among which are, Mahogany and Rosewood Sofas, Teie-a- Telet, Divan, Ottoman and Loung es, eoverea in wrocatrue, man uamaak aad Hair uoth, at nnccs varying rrom so so stov eaca. PATENT PREMIUM SOFA BEDS, of an the late menta. Alao, patent Recumbent extension, and easy Chair of ail kinds.

ROOKING, SEWING, EASY AND COMMON CHAIRS, over 100 diflerent patterns of Mahogany, Rosewood, Walnut, Oak, Maple and fancy painted, at prices varying from So cent to goO each. Alao, a great variety of Book Oeara, Bureaus, Commodes, Sideboards. Wardrobes. Bedsteads. TaUes, Stands, Hat Rack, Piano Stool, Music Racks, Oor- nor Stands, whatnota, Ac, Ac vrriVK FURNITURE, Chairs, Desks, Ac Painted Bed room aetta, at price varvmr from tdo to 160.

UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Curled Hair, Cotton and Paha Lear Mattraase, Bolsters, Pillow and Cushions. LOOKING OLASSES at manadactarere prices. Cabinet Hardware and Upholstery materiala, for sale to the trade. navmg largely increaaen manniactunng mcuiuee, It Is my purpose, by a large Increase of bosine, to sell at are- uucBon on lormer low prices, wnue tne quauty or the work will be maintained as heretofore, unrivalled. Erery article soid will therefor be warranted to be properly made and of good materials.

Furniture made to order. Repairing, boxing and packing done in the best manner and on the most ireasonabl term. Any one can understand that the cash system doe not reenire huge profit to make up for losses by bad debts, and those whe wish by paying cash to obtain a good arti cle, and cave rrom He to 60 per cent, are respectfully la vi sed to give me a cau. June is, isob. jeietf ISAAC D.

WHITE, SOS Main at. EXPRESSES. Omci or thx Uhitxd Htatxh ExrassBCourAirr, 2b.lti Seneca itreet corner of PeaH, Borvito, June 1, ISM. 1 COMPETITION THE LIFE OF BUSINESS. ftwimrn cm i nmo "ivw aiittsximr oxAsxio jl a a Xj A.

JU1JST TUVA CVJWAJr. Capttal Over Nat York and Erie Railroad. The most rapid, reliable and aeewr means of transit between New York and the other AUantic cities, and the I GREAT WEST. This Company are prepared to do a general Express bu- aineas between New York, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago, Columbus, Cincinnati and St. Louis.

Two lix ureases leave New York daily for the above named cities, in charge of apecial messengers, with Bank Notes, vraxt, ana au Kinas oi siercuanuise. raiaciFaj. omen. 83 Broaaway, New York. 16 Seneca street, corner of Pearl, Buffalo.

rworanrreaa aaa maaXTroaa. DTN. BARNEX. E.P.WILLIAMS, J.MoKAY. A.

H. BARNEY. Je6 T. M. JAMES.

Amerteaa Expreaa Coaripany. 1S54. nfZk CAPITAL 1200,000. BETWEEN NEW YORK, BUFFALO, DUNKIRK, CINCIN NATI, CH1CAOU, oT.LUUIS, AND 1NTER-. MEDIATE PLACES.

On the opening of Navigaaoa, Mi win leave Buf falo and Dunkirk, daily, Sundaya excepted, for New York and InhjiaatiUala paaceeoa the Albany and Buffalo aad New York and Erie Railroad, and for Erie and intermediate piacee, by tfaaalo ana Male Lna uailroad, also by the serer-al lines of ateamers on the Lake from Buffalo and Dunkirk to Cleveland, Sanduaky, Toledo, Monroe, Detroit; from thence to Oolumbu, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, Galena Milwaukee and St. Louia. by the several line of Railroads Steamboats. Ac. 1 tar Each ExpieaS i sent in charge of trusty Messen ger, provaaeu wiut iron cnesm ror ine aaieiy 01 valuable pacxage entrusted 10 tneir oar.

At the West, the line ha lately been extended over sever- a new routes, and is now prepaaed to receipt and forward pi ark axe with neat despatch and safetv. to aaast of tha principal ptaces ia tne weatern ana soucn western Mates. WELLS, BUTTERFIELD CO- I 1 Wall, A 8 Krie Place, New York, AM T.UlUDAVat aT aaVAAVJI Mj Wm mr33tf ,1 167 Main at. Buffalo. Axaterlcaa Kxpress CcMapaoy.

TPvAILY EXPRESS TO AND FROM TORON XV to, Hamilton Brentford, Woodstock and London West. Meengcr will leave tbe office daily (Sundays excepted.) neaurning win arrive as sr. sa. ecSltf LIVTNG8TON FARGO A CO. IMPORTANT FACTS FOR THE MILLION PEASE'S IMPROVED KJrcrNE AND SIGNAI OITt.

afNE HALF-PINT COSTS 7 1-2 CENTS. Vy sad will bora SO boor ta ah ordinary two-wick'd uu-iamp, giving a clear, beauuiui white light; is free from axaoc or meB, Sad remains limpid in cold weather aad being aa OIL, tt cannot explode. One gallon will last ISO evenings of three hours each, sad cost only mill per near, or 1 mm per evening, is la PURER AND CHEAP Kit, and will bora i LONGER, BRIGHTER, AND BETTER ihmn anu ether Oil uihateeer. It the saoat awneawiaol and the beet light a family can ase. It stands af greater heat by SO degrees than any other known oil, consequently will not consume as fast, aad is unaffected Wnea other ails are barnt or dried ap, aad practical teste prove it to be per ami.

cheaper ia4 auu aai as uia ma eperaa vu lor MACBTXBBY AND BURBIXQ. Per tale only by tbe inventor, F. 8. PEASE, 1 Manufacturer and Whnwaila Dealer tm QUe, Slalalaatree N. B.

City oriiera supplied the a day. No charge for deliverv aetott Albany Btcaaa bakbtg SlasiWork, PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY, nCTHERE CAN BE FOUND A LARGE VV stock sf rich, ornamental aad plain Mirrora for or walls: alao, rich oval leasee, for aaantlaa and piers; Mirror and Table Brackets, with marbie slabs. wiBBaw gwdees, pacasreaias paoa a iraanes Of gut, rese- wooa. every vaneiy: saassnnr biiihi ml everv kanal. saHaMe tor the trade; IsokingOiaas Plates; Plctare aad Window Siasa, of aa slFj ana en a good terms at at any latslilishmml la the country.

As we ase steam at aaaaa- tactnring. we are abts to compete u. lawfully for th wsoe- CV Merchants and those aba wbtb aavthina la lae, are invited to salt and examine our stock and I am aatB suktuh a uu No, aad 6 Oreea streets, Albaay. UTKT.T.TfilataxCaS OaTICE THE SUBSCRIBER. WOTTIJ3 RESPKCTfTJL.

JL. ry inform the citiaeaaf BaxUsaadthe aaalieawa ally that be ba rtmoviil bis Inteloaenee OAVee freaa tha aavaement of tbe Saeketts Harbor Bank to No. SAO Maia at oppositebi aid saScs. where be bas better a it em mod Boas, by bavbsar eeuai at anal Ii at atted aa for Lad aad genii real ia waataf smnaoymeatr aa 1 bis bsahai anperl aaaa tsth, aw thata keay or gHillrman coa- wtta a servant ta regard ts qaalinraiioa aad will bs mliau ui aad aaaaorad bv othera. He bas daUy ea bead tree thirty to forty girl of all ages aad HawiUalsoiaatl assaaliln III is.

aad air satistacaorr 1 aarity tm tea tailbhal aeifusaaance thereof. apaar en are an r. wiuisaw, "OOUNTx LAND AND PENSION. AGENCY, A-M via Jaaia etrse! eoraer N.Divaaioa at, BaffaacAB I praaopay irnadtd to. waaat agamat tas fjoweraai ers taa Ti I TO mm DOCK AT THE! XCKCTI-Olf OF Michigaa Central Kail read lana.

The location of the above Dock ae. Apply to i v. u. Esiauus, asyS-tf 1LC.K.S. Offlca rpo BENT, FOB A TERM OF fEABS, 20 J.

acre of land on Elk street, running hack to BtinsJe a good fraaaa Iff stary waiting bouse and barn It Include the large ice bouse and cattle yard adjoining the Iron Bridge. Thia wiU be rented on faforable i asm. Apply to sit JAa- dec4 yo.k golltaaer BuUdinc. rfX BEST A TWO BRICK. HOUSE on north aide of Caroline stjeet, 8d door east of Temth street.

Idece J. em'', go- nomei THE HOUSE 61)4 EAST BENECA BIBEET JL long knowa a a boarding toouae has been fitted up in bv the Ioaaraneei Ce-. and is prepared to sceoainiodsle famllie or single gentlemen with room furnished or unfurnished, a desired. oct-l TO 10ET. TWO WAREHOUSES, AND ALSO Docks, opposite Marine Block, on Harbor and my Btlip Also, brick (tor at the foot of Washington st.

mrlOtf ISRAiX I. HATCH. To Kent, TTBOM FIRST OF MAY NEXT THE X' store No. 16T Main street, now oecnpied by the later national Bank. Apply to 1 apltf WM.O.;ABflO.

TO BENT THREE VACANT ST0B In the Webster Block. For term apply to jaitdtf MARSHALL, aV HARVEY. 880 Mala at. to Jet. SEVERAL DESIRABLE OFFICES, OVEB the Shoe Store of W.

8. Abbott, tit Main at. Apply on the premises. yotr OFFICES AND STORE TO BENT Store No. C.

in Marine Block. on the Dock. Also, several well finished Offiees. HOLT, PALMER A CO. fegltf y.

L. 8TERNBERCI A CO. Barn to Iteatt. T) RENT THE BAM ON FEBBT opposite the Bethel Oherch, capable of aeeammoda- ting 40 Horace. Possession given immediately.

Enquire tlULT, fALSlLS mrSOtf Marine Block, Ohio -j REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOB SALE A ONE STORY BBICK HOUSE No. 44 Blossom street, lot 90a68 feet. For terms In quire of N1CKOLB A VANDEVENTKIt, vmioti nouisier ttiocr, cor Main and Heneca-st. FOR SALE OB WILL EXCHANGE FOB Land in or a short distance oat of the city. A valuable Stud Horse, of the imported breed.

For porticulraa see the subscriber 194 Main street. aS8-tf D. MoDONNKLL. BRICK HOUSE AND LOT FOB SALE, on Seneca street below Michigan, which will be sold at a bargain as the owner wishes to leave the city. For particulars call at the office of D.

W. WILLIAMS, vmlT-Zw 223 Main street. FOR SALE FOUR LOTS ON THE WEST aide of Main street, north of North street. Lot 68x228 feet deep. Price $50 per foot Inquire of vmi4 WM.

PREHCOTT, No. 280 Main street. BBICK HOUSE FOB SALE TWO STOBY Brick House on Ninth street, between Virginia and Maryland streets. House new. and will be sold ekean.

Payments easy. D.W.WILLIAMS, my iv Slain street. FOR SALE SOME FOURTEEN ACRES OF land within four miles of the Post Office- Comprisintr one of the most desirable places for a gentleman's residence to be found in the new territory. Price $500 per acre. For further particulars inquire of WILLIAM PRESCOTT, oc 16 Real Estate Agent, Main-sf 1pR SALE.

A LOT ON, THE EAST SIDE of Delaware St. 116 ii feet north of Huron street, tti feet front and rear by 116 deep, can, be purchased on easy terms. Enquire at the Canal Collector's tlfltee. Commercial St. aulT-tf I ASBEM1S.

A deep SALE FOUR LOTS 68X228 FEET deep on Delaware street, north of North street: Price i ii'ii i 150 per foot. inquire oi tt ti.ij a.ti rauswii, Real Estate Agent, 230 Main street. van I70R 8ALE.TWO BRICK HOUSES AND LoU, Nos 4 and 40, west side of Franklin St, 64 feet south of Church The honsees are substantially with sub-cellars and convenient ont-houses, and are furnished with gas and water. The lots are 27 feet front and rear each, by 115) feet deep. i Also 2 lots adjoining the above, 2T feet front and.

rear each, by 115i feet deep, corner of Church St. -1 -1 The above property will be sold at a bargain and on easy terms. Enquire at the Canal Collector's Ofllce, Com; mercial St. auli-tf ASISKMI3. FOR SALE A 1 STOBY BRICK C0T-, tare on the west side of Niagara at, below Carolina! St.

IT ice flOOU. Lot 0I114Z. corner of Swan to mr81 I Apply at 2'28 Maine St. D. W.

WILLIAMS, JOHN W. MURPHY. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE THE SUB-acriber offers for sale, on the moat reasonable terms, Lots on the following streets, viz Main, Pearl, Franklin, Park, North, William, Mariners, College and Virginia. Lota en all the above streets are very desirable for residences. Terms liberal.

Office 228 Main, earner Swan at. 1 mr29tf A. B. MEKCB. FOR SALE A COTTAGE ON GEORGIA street, between Sixth and Seventh streets.

The lot has 45 feet front by 2S feet deep; the street is sewered snd paved, with water and gas through it. By putting a basement under the house it would make a good stand for a family grocery, and would rent for $200. Price $900. Apply at the Niagara Land Office, No. 1 Niagara vm27 JJUY H.

SALISBURY, Real Estate Agent. OR SALEOR TO EXCHANGEFOR ClTt property; 12 acres of land, moBtly timbered, with a good frame house, frame barn, and store. Also a good Saw mill, with a Lath Mill and Wood Saw attached. All in good order. The mill will if properly managed cut HeVen hundred thousand feet of Lumber.

Situated in the Village of Glenwood, town of Colden, Erie Co. Apply to GEO. A. SHERMAN, dec4 No. 8 Brown's Building.

CORNER LOT, DELAWARE STREET FOR SALE. The House and Lotion Ibe southeast corner of Delaware streets, fronting 60 feet on Mohawk and 90 ft. on Delaware street. The house is a two atory wooden with a good frame of heavy, strong timber, in perfectly sound condition, and capable of ibeing moved to advantage. There are fuit and ornamental trees, shrubbery, Ac, on the premises: This is one of ihe finest locations for a genteel residence, centrally situated, to be had in the city.

$8500 of the purchase money can remain until the end of 10 years. i Apply at the Niagara Land Agency, No. 1 Niagara st, dec4 GClf H. SALISBURY, Real Estate Ageut IROM 5 TO 15 ACRES. I FOR SALE.

Five acres of land, on the Lancaster PlankjRoad, near the Four Mile Creek, and lying about two miles anda half east or Main street, i offered at the reduced price of per acre. One half down, balance in three annual payments, or if desired, the quantity of land" can be increased np to 15 acre. If the whole is taken, one-third can be paid down, and the balance hi three annual payments. Apply at the Niagara Land Office, No. 1, Niagara St.

dec4 GUY II. SALISBURY, Real Estate Agent. For Sale. THIRTY LOTS SITUATED ON B0TIDES of Allen street, west of Delaware and south of North streets. The lots are high and dry commanding an extensive view of the lake and harbor, and desirable for private residences.

1 A lot on the west side of Main street above Virginia. Lot 75 feet front, running through to Pearl street. Inquire of WILLIAM PRESCOTB, Real Estate Agent, dec4 No. 230 Main street. I For Sale, BRICK HOUSE AND LOT NO 242 FRAffK-lin street, about 250 feet south of Tupper street.

Price $1,600. Also, a Vacant Lot of 40 feet front on the north side of Virginia street, 180 feet west or Delaware street. Price $1,400. Apply at No. 1 East Seneca street, over Webster A Store.

e27-tf i VALUABLE PROPERTY AT NIAGARA FALLS, FOR SALE. THE TABLE-ROCK HOTEL, WITH TW) aeras of Land attached, will be cold upon very favorable This property is situated at Table Rock, overloking the great The Hotel bas ample accommodations for torn. guests, and is finished in an elegant style of architects, throughout. The Hotel will be sold, furnished or unfurnished, to uit the purchaser. It is one of Uie finest locations, tor hotel purposes, in the Vicinity of the Falls.

sale, the Pavilion Hotel. For further particular, inquire of S. Davis sell-dtf Proprietor, Table Rock. A FARM OF 100 ACRES FOR SALE, ON ii. the Big Tree Road, 7 miles west of Buffalo.

On the premises are three orchards, a good dwelling honse, barn and spring well. The land is chiefly under grass, and in good condition. Price $50, one-half down. Apply at 223 Alain street, corner or swan, to 1 D. W.

WILLIAMS, mr81 or to JOHN W. MURPHY. Boffalo Gjmiiasfiim, Sat Peaurl over Bradlew'a Paper Wanhonsc THE UNDERSIGNED pAVING i TAKEN the above popular and highly sanitary establishment would beg to call the attention of it old patrons, and also those who have odthitherto deemed it necessary to develop a proper amouifeof the "physical." or contribute to a healthy tone of tee system, by a judicious amount of proper exercise, announcing that it is open to gentlemen at all hours of the and evening, and that every care will be taken to order and to ensure good conduct in the establishment! Terms liberal, fe intlemen who design to become natrons or ine tnsumuon.ce reepectiuuy aess the order of at mnosucs. invited to call and wit- apSOtf JOSEPH GUILD; CARDS. CARDS I I AVISITISfi CARD PLATE BEAUTIFUL lv Enaravea i and 60 Cards printed for tl GO.

beina 1 less than the usual price. Please call and see sample at JAMISON'S Origin si Cheap Engraving and Printing Sob 810 Main floor, over Pitkin' Jewelry Store, Buf- lato. 1 -r. Border sentt s'uy part of the toantry tree of charge Also, Desiirnina: Enirravinir oa wood. copper, seal.

neatly executed ajrjow rates. Workmanship in all cases warranted. iif ial8tf iWAUKKE. I rpHE SUBSCRIBER SOLICITS ORDERS TO -JL buy, Store and Ship, all kind of GRAIN, at two cents per bushel havini three Grain Warehouses, with iwentr separate bins, thai will hold 10,000 bushels each. One of these houses is si tasted adjoining the Railroad Depot, and other two on the same aide of the where all the rain mm.

in 9 -f: wieiu use voiuiiry. 1 blllwuVee.Aukw "S' EO. tfARNEi UiiDERTAKER ilO. llai recti 1 1 The aubi having bean enruml extensive -eertaking aMallishments in New fork city is prepared to furnish without delay) COFFINS ef verv aura rior style, eitner Teovier ed or common. Coffin Stools will always be foanisbed to place the ttnn upon uutu lntermew, wtuch aa sity of placing It upon a table or stand, The ewbeeriber will always be prepared to the arrival of bodies by steamers and ears, and provide harsea and carriages, and attend to conveying tajeaasaete ibe puses of interment.

I BURYING CLOTHS will be furnished when desired, of appropriase 1: Partieaasdliasr anon the snbscrfliersJd snaring their wfea. known, can rely apon having cry this' perforaaedia a perieet manner. 1 -'t 1 GEO. F. WARNER.

410 Main st deiltf Near Kortlt Presbyterian Church. JAMES M. FISH, 1 I'. 1 TTAVIKG RENEWED HIS LEASE OF THE AJ-slKD KLEVATORfora term of years, and rested warehoMe asd Docks lately sorupie4 by O. Briatol, Bauta.

atf GraUun auad JMjOOO BUa. ZESSa'- Atair ahare of bnsinrea is reapecWuily .1 ana mnrtanatl sta. aritr thwVk--' CnOLEBi. CUOLEItA AecrtsOsiCwarei Caw tatla Dteestaw aauar 1m 1 tat lsia ef PenrDaTt ii VEGETABLE PAIS KILLER. GxOrrLEatENs I FL- US DEB' 0BLI4 gattaw a yew far the aeaMsU I have received fross yewr in vahxahie Pain Killer.

Wi bin hart inn rhii'rn krt rr thn Mtaiaiii thug early UMseaaen. A few days since I assisted in laying eat and borying eoe af set tiliaiin aba niipnmn hav died With the diseaaa. TV; neat leruingl was taken with ameie iwsilllag) rrsirairil with eeUnese of the evttwsatllea Warm eoveriors aad hot applicatiosui htfl to laator warmth. My wife's fasaOy, whe had aseel the PsdanBerwitti awwe daiisig the Chokea nana nsBag. tale, ha 101, advised sae te take It, miervaai of arxeea samuxes a nne the next day, barring a Utile weakness, I was well.

have been atnee. it nay hav beea an attack af but whether axw er cholera answered my purvoae. 8mee say race very I and thaiaeveral ef oar citiaen have need the Pais Killer aa a remedy tor cholera, pronouncing it good. I Hi art lave wake Bteaaare in recommending II to a wtill more extensiTe Sotiee. Yowr.

truly, W. M. CRAWFORD AisV at Law. Pxaar Davb A Sow, rVovidence, R. Sr.

Uira, Jane 14,1865. Mr. A- T. Woodward, Art. ef Perry Davkf Faia.

Killer. Dear Sir: Ifeelttadaty Iewwte the pubUs, to saake kaewathe Ttlatat Daria Pais Killer, and say expe-ience ia using it far some of the complaint for which it highly recoamt i nihil. Aprfi kutoayesr reoeiiunen--datioa, I parehaaed a $1 bottle efyoa for pain with which I have long been afflicted, and made aa ef it aa say trip down te Mew themost beaeflrial and gratify-ing effects. On the return trip to thia city, the cholera made its appearance among soma of any passengers. I made ase Uie Pais Killer, haviag ne ether remedy oa boanl, and te say surprise aad gratification loud it gave imaiediaie relief.

Oa say arrival in St. Louis I cailed upon you, and gotfaar bxrge bettiea and stated as yea aryesufl-denceia Us aa infallibte cholera remedy, remarking to you that I wanted no other cholera remedy on say boat, I saade aae of tbe four bottles en my trip to New Orleans and back, tee cholera aad scone ether osmpiaints for which It ia recommended, and sect with the asset astonishing sue cess when I ordered free yea six aaere dollar hettlea. Since then I have made two aaore trip to New Orleans and back, aad ea my previous trip ap, I had more than seventy caaea ef cholera on board, when the Pais Killer was immediately awed with the meet astonishing reeulta. In all cases wbere itwaa aaed In tuwa.lt gave relief ia a very abort time and I can with oetindence ear te tbe public, that ia ail th first stages af the eaolera, when taken in time, it fat, my opinion aa infallible remedy. And after a fair trial with ft for several weeks, and for four trip to New Orieana and back, and asing for cholera and ether complaint for which it is recommended, consideration whatever would induce me to leave port without a good upprj- believing it te be a saedieine that officer of a boat, er any family weals) be without a single day after using one bottle; Believing It te be the meet valuable family medicine known to the world, for all the the different complaints for which it Isreeosamended.

M. BROADWELL, Cap. Steamer Atlantic, I moat cordially unite with Captain Broadwell in recommending Perry Dnvia' Pals Killer to the peJbuvcbavwg myself been severely attaekert with taeeholera, and eavamy-srlf adaainiatorrd tt tnamerathaa fifty person tanked yitk wm effected ia a taw hours. Itak pleaaaxe la revwaniandiingrl to the gala In as aa taraloa ble mndicine that ao individual shoald be without a single JOHN N.ROFFINGER, Oerk Htfiasnnr 1 Diva' Paot Km la to-day 'a Union will be foand an adverllsiatiiatof thi eeasbrated reraetly. Tbe certificates appended from the Oaptatn and Clerk ef the Steamer Atlantic, we knew to be genuine, and feanded oa facta, a they verbally stated la ear office tbe aahetance ef what they publish St.

Louis Union. t- using th Pain Killer for the cholera should strictly obaerv? the following directions and be aura aad get the genuine article, aa there a some sparious staff in the country. At tbe commencement af tbe disease take a teaspoon ful ofthe.Paln Killer In Sugar and water, and then OuAe frm-iy across the stomach aad bowela with the Pain Killer clear. Should the Diarrhoea or eraaan continue jwoeat tha dose every'flfteen minutes. In this way the dreadful scourge may be checked and the patient relieved in the course of a lew N.B.

It is recommended by those who hare used the Pain Killer for tbe cholera, that hi extreme cases the patient take two tea spoon fells instead of one. Th Paia Killer is sold by JOHN U. COLEMAN, No. 288 Main street, Bmcalo and by JL. HOLLliiTfcHi Ad-Main atreet, Buaota.

Abw aoM by J. Peat ACe-, Botheectr. N. O.B.Broue and E.ranard, at. Catharines, O.

LvsaaaBro'aA Co. and Hugh Millar, Toronto, O. and by all the principal irugguua wnNKiwiu uss hum owiieB ana tvanaaas. Jy2S-tf i Bach's American Compound, Tbe New Vegetable Remedy. OTATE OF NEW YORK, CAYCGA COUN IO ty, a.

One of the arm of P. V. R. Coventry A Co. of tne city el Aoourn, Delog duly sworn, says the following certificates are genaiae, and were given by the persona by woom iney purport in ne gneo.

Subscribed and sworn before me. HORACE T. COOK. Justice of the Peace, Cayuga county. i FROM MRS.

MIRIAM PARRISH. Who enjoy a wide reputation aa Physician and Nurse She writes: "I am using your 'Bach' American Com pound' in my practice, for 2enaui ami Sorqfulou AJfee-aione, with perfect mteeeet. It quiets the patienta' nerves, while relieving them of a hacking aad wearing cough. It also parities the blood. I believe it a sovereign remedy for all caaea of Nmrwixg Sore Mouth and Hippie.

I also used it in one case of Krysipelaa, and found it the best thins; I had ever used. Half a bottle gave full relief for the present. Tike patient is very anxious to have more. In fact, through tbe recommends tione of those who have used It, I have had numerous calls for it. Pleas send me a box of your medicine, and I will pay you for the same.

r. a. ton may make what you please of thi letter, a I have waited for sure and certain result before writing you. Mans vine, St. lAwrence May Bi, lbtt.

ERYSIPELAS OE SCROFULA. mr. iuwuh uuuiu, vi miuura, w. ucb uaj ou, 1S6, that hie son, aged three year, baa been suffering for more than a year with an eruption, resembling both Scrofula and Erysipelas, and after trying all tbe popular medi cines and different schools of doctor, says that bis un was entirely oured with 6 bottle of Bach's American Compound." must r.u. w.

utui. I think your "Bach's American Compound the moat valuable of medicines. My wife has been cured by it of a Derangement of her Stomach, which ha afflicted her for years, and my daughter of an alarming Cankered jfouM ana larocu. my uaugnter did not use hall a Dottle, which cawed her entirely. Any of the aoove persons named, will answer any Ques tions a to our statementa.

CatmoaT. Each bottle hereafter win bear the Jac rimOe ot r. v. a. iwveniry a aa the larae sale already reached render it impossible to give a written signature to each bottle a was intended.

Buy of reliable dealers. For sale by all dealera in medicine, at tl per bottle, er six bottles for and at wholesale by M. Ward, Close A New York. P. V.

R. COVENTRY A Sole Proprietor, au81-6m Auburn, N. T. Agents in Buffalo, A. B.

MOORE JOHN Jv GIB BONS, U. 11. P. CHAMPION, SMITH A WILLIAMS. DAVIDSON'S SAFES.

THE ONLY SATES WHICH HAVE NEVER FAILED TO PROTECT VALUABLES. rpHOTJSANDS HAVE BEEN MANUFACTUR- 1 ed, tested severely and proved to be as represented. FIRE PROOF AND FREE FROM DAMPNESS I Th best finished safes in Ihe world, acknowledged so by all who have examined them. i bo NOT DELAY TO PURCHASE If von have book, nepers, ete- etc- of value, the coat is but trifling, compared with the value of a truly Fire Proof Hate, wtitcb wut secure yoa Beyond a aouuc VW Rend the foUowins Certificate from Detroit and Chica only others could be produced frosa other cities, of recent date, If required. i umorr, January J.M.B.Divrn80,Ea.

Dear Sir: On the lotb of Jnne. 1S88, 1 purchased of A. H. Kewbould, Agent for your Fire King Safes, one No Single, Flange Sale, which was severely tested oa the morning of January 10tb, 1854. The Safe was exposed for eseea kourt to the most interim heat, wo much so that the entire exterior part of tbe Safe as sumed a white heat for hours.

Tl Bate, containing nay books, deeds, cash, was final taken from the rains and opened to my surprise, everything contained therein, was perfectly preserved I Not a book or paper soorched i I shall take pleasure, aa I have unlimited confidence in your safe, to aaake a duplicate order at aa early day. Truly yours, i x. w. uwu, ereeer and Oommiasfon Merchant. I Damon, January So, ISM.

J. MoB. DAvnwir-Dear Sir: Tbe Ne. 4 Double las ire Safe, purchased of your agent, A Newbould, of thia city, some two year since, was tested ia the Fire which destroyed our effice on tbe night of Janaary xl, 18M. After the fire was extingaiibed, the Safe waa forced open, and its contents, composed of Bank Bill, Books, Certificate, was found perlectly preaerved.

Your truly. U. TUUI UUWI, D. Treasurer of the Michigan Central Railroad Detroit, Michigan. Chxuoo, December 1858.

Messrs. RiTKOjin. Warn ITT West Street. AaeaU for Davidsons Fire King Safes: Gentlemen Tbe Fire King ha demonstrated to as that it i worthy of Its name, for at the burning of oar brick Brass Foundry ana Mac nine coop last nignt, tne Bate which was bought of you a few month since, and which contained all our book and valuable papers, waa exposed for some hours to the Hottest action of the -are. At one time we could sea It was red hot, and we felt no little an ietr as to the fate of its content: bat en oaerinsr it thi morning, after having beea EIGHT HOURS IN THE FIRE we found EVERT THING IN PERFECT ORDER, the in tense neat oi tae onunoe not Having penetrateu tnrouga in the lesas.

We have now, after sack a trial, the matt perfect coti- deneein theSafiel If we bad not bad one our book and paper would nave beea destroyed, for so entirely was the inside of tbe building oa are when first discovered, that although much valuable property wa near tha door, tt could not ne seven. ear very truiy, NUuEN A OWKN. Before ourchasinra worthless Safe, at a low Price, call and makeyoar selection front tne vanoue sues as bass aaanuraiTruBi, Broad Street. Albany. N.

or of hi Aaenta. HITCHCOCK A CO. 116 Broadway. New Turk city, and othera at Byraeaea, BulBalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, ihki tunas) iiaaaiitoa ana aranaora, tyenaaai uaivee tan, (Texas) "Waiirlnhia, Baltiirtitnt and all tbe principal ciuea. I i.

mat. iui wauo, aiwVdtf '-i Albany, N. T. Western Plana Cvwte Ceaaapsuay, mo. aaa it tr3 A FEW DOORS FROM THE corner of the Asoeriean Hock, Main treet, woara cam sne aaaensiom 01 wove aeoui nar- ehaafng.to their splendid Inatraaaeots of 3f and Octave Pianos, which they warrant to be eajaal in brilliancy of tone, deHearw of teach, aad, superior auiah, to aay etasr aaaaersia ina uniaea cwates.

Their Instrument are made with all the model Improve Uaenta, baring Metaiic Frames and Curve Scale, and will ba Warranted to stand ia aay eumate. Tbe Crsnpany being paacacsi bssb 01 issig; cxparsasaoe awaawervea, are enaniea to oCer their Pianoe at such lew prices aa caaoot fag te aui purcbaaera. risfsis, lanlrrsand th imlalii snsnllj. are lavtted to call and jadge tar tbr aasrl yes. 4p P.N.

DREW, i' T. BJT1NTZMXN, aaSfttf H.ANNOW6K.T. IRE, IIUJBACIIEIl CtX, 8AS FITTERS AND BRASS FINISHERS. TTAYINO TAKEN THE BASEMENT OF 1 1 Bum No. 1S Maia street, are twenared as do all kmda of gaa fitting for both aabiis and private bsiidings wtta aa aiaasec gas axtarea, aaa aarytnisg ytr sg ta doing anything seder tbesr ewa they wttl twcaavMed Is so asstmannar eraawteaaat taanotumil Is aiira aatisfsclioo.

A share af tas pa he patrsaagela iapi-iyj Palava-arayliai aiaaiaaaa afc Wastna mtCw MCMWANNii C0AL1 TOM SUBSCRIBERS HATING THX aaie ef the abava Company's eoal ia thia mar ket, will ke prsaarra to esppty asalai aaat with a BtadsiataNuigaraFaa depot; raman taOs aad Uucaars atroaas. BaEalo, April ISGaV auBinuun, vus BUUa. v. a. r.ct.

waaa. awrfltf 1 ROCER? AND SHIP 1 CHANDLKRT. NO IT Ohio aad Deck streets, at the Otd StanJ k-a ohasoa A Peek, wbere wfflbs tound a full antiial af Parrad and MaaiQa Oerdags, Aaebsr aad "bm. OOal Whit Lead WatPKati Fi SALE 'THE FOLLOWING lESIRA- ble property at use huisw ubo vmce, no. It Block- Entrance 190M Main 8rd Boor.

A two ory brick; bouse, place, new, lot 25x 11 a feet, i i i 6 brick booses on Centre street, tw stories, basetneiw and attic. I 1 I i. i- i A first class private residence oa Maisi street above Chippewa, new, with gas and 1 A woolen Factory 4 atoriesbigh fthy 6 feet, with three other large bondings. A (nil set of foachinery for toano-faetoring goods, and located about miles from Banal ea the Cattaraugus Creek. May be used for a woolen faetory, a Paper Mill or a Tannery be sokl oa time or exchanged for other property.

0 A bonne, No. Hi Bforth St, brown eotiagV- and lease ef the tand 4 years at6 per year, Lot feet front on Korth Street adjoining Jesse Xeteb-oms on the West, 66fi feet deep. A year lease front 1st of May, Kefl41' Nmth st. Houm and premises in thorough repaij, goo-wetl water good pariors, Ac. Bold clean.

5 2 hooses and lot, comer William bd UeiMett 'streets. i.96 and 297 Swan St. a 1 story brick hooe, story wood house, good well ef water, and barn on the premises to exchange for a farm. To rent A li tory wood bouse, On Spripg street, between Clinton and William. ij -i To rent Tte upper stories ef three houseM Spring sL, between Clinton and Wiliiam.

1 1 For sale 26 acres choice garden and fruit Uad, 18 miles from Main atreiet, and abotttr40 rcyfs from Water Valley. Good new house and barn. i- i for sate A 1 story wood kooaes 20 bL SO, en Swan street, just below Kinney's Alley. Lot 25 kg 100. 1 for sale-124 feet front en SenecAand iffi feet front on Hamburgh street, southwest corner.

Esjhanged lor a good farm. i i sgf, 1 -ii I i For sale acres of land, in agoedstatajf cnltivalion, In the town of Darien, near the Railroad, afxehanged for city property, 't 1 -i 1 A grocery store and barh 00 norBi rest soraer of William and Piiie streets; lot 80 by 80. Pew, No 108 Dot. Lord's Church. Lot 48 by 80 feet on Oakstreet neaf Sycamore.

A good Publie House, 80 miles from Buffsl. Four lota on Mortimer street near Williaai street. Lota 25 by 100 feet. Four loU on Jefierson street near Willlaaif street, lot 25 by 100 feet. I House and lot on Washington atnjSet neai Chippewa St.

gv- W- I Buffalo Steam; Engine tock received iQf payment for honsesand lots. i Two stone houses, 2 stories, HuroS street jaear Niagara street. i i Two 1 story house on Carroll street, beijw Louisiana street. 1 i. 1 Hoose No 292 Franklin street.

Lot 25byJT8X-I A IX ory wood house.coroer AHcn and. Meech street. Lot 29 by ,41 feet. i 200acresIandinatamiltonconnryH.T. Four story Wood hoose on Spring street, between tjinton and William streets.

Lot 26 by 100 feet. IS lota oa Spring street between 'Clinton and William Streets. Lota 20 by 182 feet. 'if Lot 100 feet front on William corner1 of Sorina; street. Lands in this State and Mich tgai exchacged for city property.

For further particulars apply to Jjf UTTlA STUDDIFORD. IOR SALE. A LOT ON DUTH SIDE OF 7 Seneca street, 173 feet east of 6SX feet front and in depth half way to Carroil-U iTnere are two good wooden buildings on the above now. rating far more than the interest of the purchase money. I A lot on the North side of Carroll-sti in rear of the above 9Ji feet front aad in depth halfway Vs 8enecf-st.

A lot on the South side of Carro.ljst, 178 feet east of Mich feet front and rear by 104 ft deep. A lot on the North aide of Sxchangi-st, 17R feet east of Mlchigan-st, 82X eet front and rear by 104 dsp. A lot on south side of Kxchange-st. 17a fe east of Mi-' chigan-st, H24 feet front and rear by 110 feJ deep, to a street 89 feet wide laid out by Central Railroia Company, parallel with their track, together witB right ogway. A lot on North side of Main and Hamburg) Canal, 173 feet east of Mlchigan-st, S8V feet front and: rear, and in depth to the Central Railroad track with right way across The above property will be sold Id lata to sub purchasers, and on eai-y terms.

Knquire at the Caflal Collf ctor'a Office, Commercial-st aul7-tf i A.A ItF.Mlfl. HOUSES AND LOTS FB SLE THE ofler for sale on terms, five dwellings, with lot in aise to anitnnfrikfuieraJSin Hnntheaat corner of South Division and Pine streets, insiis city. .11 I. I 1 1 1 utiwi 1 1 roou 1. r.

1 niin street. OR SALE 1 1-2S STOBS' frame cottage on the east side of Chestnut aueet: lot 25x tslt. Price $1400. Apply to W. WLjLIAMS, mrSl 228 SlainLSt, corner of Swan.

Far Ssil. 1 1 ANEW BRICK HOUSE 0N NOfiTH WIL-tliunt street 800 feet south of. North street. House 28 by 44 feetj with wood-shed, fell, cistern, Ac, Ac-Possession given, I'ice, $2,100. Inquire of WILLlAM PlUSOOTi, bct28 Real Estate Agent, No.

280 Aain Btreet. tSsfJO City Lots forT Sole. CHEAP AND ON 3ASY $ERMS IF sold immediately; many of on ewered and paved streets and running through go an alls anda number of corner louraslollows: A- 2 brick houses atid-lots No. 66 an C8 on 8, jan st. 2 boused and lots on South.

Division a a' Ha. 88, near Michigan street. i' 2 Lots on North Division street, between Eyii and Michigan sta. .1 1 2 Lots on Franklin street, running thro' toTJE'earl street, fronting Jos. Maston's.

tL 8 Lout on Grape street, between north anlHIrh sts. And also as follows: On Michigan, Sycamora, Walnut, Lutheran, llkkory, tfatt. Spring, Johnson and German streets, lyingvbetweervWilliam and Genesee sts. Apply to ALBKKT N. HE.VpKRSON, aplOtf No.

186 Main at, 8 dejors abo) Seneca st. po CAPITALISTS. FOR SALEfiTVALU- ableifarm oil Delaware street, si very gestrable aittia-ation, 2 miles beyond the City Line, 17,0 acres, will be sold cheap to a party having $10,000 to pay down. Also, a splendid mansion on Virginia street, with every convenience, lot 100x200 feet; will be sold on ten years time with small payment down. Bt-tce with part of the furniture, $13,000.

Also, a farm near Aurora, 116 acres with desirable improvements; price $4,000 down. 1 J. SULLY, Farmers' Land Office, Vm27 4 HollUter's Buildings. rpo BLACKSMITHS. F0 SALE, "A JL Blacksmith' shop with eveTy jon Also, a half acre lot with 1 story framedwelliug and a quantity of fnitt treei and other improvements, Jy the town of Eden, 15 1 miles from Buffalo, on the road leading to Go-wanda.

easy, 1 1 SULLT, Farmers' Lasd Office, vm22tf 4 Holllsbjg Buildings fOR iSALE-ONE ACRE OF1aND7ON North Street, West side of Delaware ot 99 ft. front by 440 ft. deep. Price $6000. Appiy to PRESCOTT, ocl8 Real Estate Agtnt, No.

0 Main St. IOR SALE A LOT ON fHE CORNER OF 'York and Thirteenth etreets near Si. Joseph's Col- ege. Lot 50xlD0 feet. Price $25 er fcog Indulre of W1LK1AM PRESCOTT, Real ocl8 AG resit Cliance for Lumbermen FOR SALE SIXTY ACRES: OF; LAND near Port Burwell, Canada West, a short distance from the Lake, on which is situated an excellent steam saw mill and a water mill, both In bxeeilent running order and in operation, together with good black smith shop, Iotk barn, wharf.

Acs also situated near the above another steam mill, shop, 'harf, Ac, in first rate oruer ana cutting irom to iu iet or lunibe; per uay. An abundance of good timber cSrti be had "near these mills and, Vessels, easily procured ts carry lumber! to any Port on the Lake. it, To any person wishing to engage in the lumber business an excellent opportunity is oueredas the owner has other business requiring bis attention, ir P. S. Any one purchasing can Kave from 1 to 500 acres or best quality pine Umbered land adjoining and near the above, at a fair price.

i For further particulars Apply to'J. S. GUTHRIE. No. 11 Central Wharf, Buffalo N.

or 3. CLARK, Agent, ueveiana, umo, .1 I octlf tr J70R SALE FOUR LOTf ON THE WEST side and four lots on the east of L1n wood A venue north of North street. Lots 58x10 feet. Price 140 per loot. inquire 01 1: ritusuui i.

vml4 Real Estate AjEent, 230 Main street. T70R -A! LOT ONfTHE EASTERLY A side of the Terrace between enessee and Ccurt sts. 50 feet front snd rear by 120 deep Enquire at the Canal collector's tmice, Commercial St. aulT-tf AS BEM1S. FARM OF 148 ACRES, SOGETHEB WITH all the stock and famunt; implements therec There is a good dwelling born, orchard; and spring well on the premises.

100 -acres are cleared and free from stumps; the remainder, under the best description of hard wood. Price, including stock, $50 per acre one-third down, balance witjiin 10 years. 1 Apply at zz3 corner of Main street and Swap, to W. W. WILLIAMS, urftl or biaoUNW.

MURPHY. LANDS FOR SALE -T ALU ABLE LOTS in the city of Buffalo, and Lands in the town of Black Rock comprising lands on Main, 6tA, (th, 7th, 8th, 10th and ltta streeis in tne uiorentpart 01 tne town anu vuiage 01 Dutca aucH citjr. imjuiie ui VHAfLS 11. nUKTUN, Mjtf I Surrogate' Office. FOR SALE A LOT ACROSS Buffalo Creek.diitlv nnnniifV font nf lloin 17m iw, niq -wttK trM rut Binv trt th Khtn I'jna A lot of land on southerly ij shin nmi.7v feet wide; also directly in front oriiiuia street, and'run- Ch AS.

E. 8BEPAKD jan20 ovefiX). Lee A 3 FOR SALE A FAItt OF 320 ACRES the town of NewStead.adjOning Clarence IIoOow, in iu-ie county, Pi. 10 miles iro the city ot iliunaJo. The laud is in a high state of cultivation, well fenced, watered, and There are five Arge orchards of grafted fruit trees on th: premises.

Atefeiii good dwelling house, barn, springs, ant spring welL Plte (50 per acre, ona- louna uown, oaiance on quo autruie purcnaser: jrirst-classcity: property, or bond and mCngage will be taken in part payment. Apply at 22S Main Street, corner of Swan to I i f. W. WILLIAMS, bu-81 i i or to JOHN W. MURPHY.

FOR SALE OE EXCHANGE A MAK- ket Garden, within the boundaries of the eitv. con taining acres, all in a high state ef cultivation, Upon it is a commodious cottage, dairy, barn, Ac, aall nearly new, and lately handsomely-papered and painted inside and ODtside. The lot stanls on high land, cem-manding a beautiful view from the Windows of the house ef the whole city and of file laket ind i distant only 1 iuuea irwu uh bosn-aovs. nf properly is new ex-fered for kale, or would be exchanf foifan eligible farm in thia State or West if in the WeK central DUnois would be preferred. Address i seiodtr jw.H.

r-imua, aai Main st. Farm for llalW. THE SUBSCEIBER WISING TO CHANGE his bnahaese. offers for sale Farm. eon.

tainlng 189 acre of choice land, facte under good improvement; good: building, largf orchard, la Well watered rich in soil, and is well ada- to grain or grass. Situated te the town of Evans, tteen miles south from the city of Buoalot and about onej tile from the Railroad Depot, and plank, road leading the city. For health, pleasantness, convenience to mail et, Ao, ic, it is one of the most desirable farm in We km New York. It will be sold at a bargain. For parties' rs enquire of the sub scriber on the premises.

ti kaxu'Jj b. host, rA r.iOuiH felOoedtf FOR SALE LOT FITY feet fronting on Frankfin at et running through to Pearl ifjurtei' residence. A large number of fruit; trees, grapV vines, etcn have been planted on the loU Itj ieweU graded and one of the beat Wca lions 'for a dwelling hoasewithin Uie limits of the city price $60 per foot." i Apply 838 Main street, corner of Swan, to Wllif mr31 I or to JOHN W. MCRPHT. 1- Steam FlonrinK Mill for Sale.

"VXTE OFFER FORI SALE THE 8 TE A Mill, known as the tTreatoa Mill." Thid mill has beeaamobiKipreved, and wHl, in hlew days, be In perfect working order, and capable of griRdiDg W0 bbat per day. The character ef the mill is well ktjwn, and tbe quality of noorvmade last season) at wea ana favorably estaft-lishedin the Eastern markets. -She mill is tltaated at Trenton, some mile below the eily ef Detroft, and in the direct Mn of navigation, with a gofid deck, and water euf-fieient te admit the largest claas veasesj. 1 This is certainly a wood ehaaca.ior InTestmeat. as the character of the mill ia weM established; and ttasaaroa tavorable time aooh inveaUneht, as the "reclpiueity Wm" 1 slllilis If l'Tki 11ns advaatageef a great supply wheat (ram Canada, with.

ewA any ef the reatricuoa which bentetore operated aca agasnst sne peopw 01 sues of uie smr. A great qnantrty of the near and) eed nemaiand A Ugh price and a ready sale of Mai mtwj 1 Lar xerwiSsBaaeaxiowii'uic Bpp-vwg "Tl T- 1 ROELOFWJN.IXJLLINS VORCt V. ft. Attn ef steambeaU lotHSfJot Trxnton Otily. mrfV lewett St B.0oVb Storesat Wlale.

-a sale, at Bnlfal, If. Y. "TEWETT A BOOT HAVi BEHOVED TO fj Oear new buildings ea Miaiiailppl sweet, adtoiaing tbeir Stove Works, and wfll give their waale atlrntiitsi te themanufaetnreand wbdeaaling of Stoves. f--r irlflrnHiaatne. tor dursblity, usefulness and eeenosay, war mmliii iii not excelled by that ef any establishment la the United Blatea.

Our taefliticf hart been very largely increased daring the past year. I- i 1 i We offer te the trade upon the aaeat liberal terms sixes Western Star new elevated even. New Eagle, Clipwer, I Prairie Flower, Kxpreaa, Air Tight. Smoke burner, new cook stove for bituminous coal. Parlor Oven ha boiling aad baking facilities.

Jewett A Root's New Hotel Stove. Belle Air Tight Parlor, for wood. Casket oral shape, open top aadeastirea. Cottage Parlor, abeotiron, upper open top. if' with ovena.

Pearl, top and bases tight, open tew. Jewett A Boot's Folding Doer, for wood. Diadem, a new Franklin, far coal. Franklin, round back, for any kind ef ceaL Dwarf, a small Cook Stove for coal. Jewett A Root's celebrated Plate Stoves.

Oval six plate Air Tight, a new stove. Oval Dining Roosa, with Oven. Jewett A Root' Dining Room, with Oven. Extra heavy plate Stares, for wood. Jewett A Root's Ring coal homers for hard ooaX.

celebrated tiaa burner ooal stove. Furnace Flat Heaters. Potash Kijtttes, with and without Flaagsa. Cauldron Kettles. 8.

5. and 8 Dail Kettles. i rlldActf JKWIT ROOT. Jewett A. Boot'i tave.

r' I I RETAIL DEPARTMENT. TR HAVE TRANSFERRED OUR RETAIL Stove businees to Jewett A Day, who wHl eontinna theaame at oar old stand, 81 Main at. We recommend our friends and customer to continue their patronage with tha new firm, being satisfied they will receive ranch better at tention than iawa possible for us to extend to them. JEWETT ROOT. 1854.

1 1 ALBANY STOVES. TfJTOIf A MIXES, 'I AGENTS rOK HATIIBOSE ji KEHSEDT'll CELEBRATED ALBANY STOVES, I oaiiBiamta ot i Ooocraa. PabiAb. Six Puts. Coal Stoves.

ef many new, beautiful aod desirable patterns, to which they invite the inspection of their friends and the trade generally, and which they offer for Bale on aa favorable term aa if purchased at Albany. Also, dealers in I111111' Stock of all kinds, at New York prices, aadinr exeenasa. Office and Sample Rooms, Pearl street, next building uvria ui ncswrn nuia, duiuiio, it. X. WHJJAM TTJTON.

inrl-ly CHARLES C. MILES. HEAT ANlVVENTliATiONj AMES G. DUD Will put np In any part of the country, the celebrated CHILSON'S PATENT i AIR WABMING FTJRffACES For Wood or Coal Various sizes, portable style, or for for dwellings, churches, Ac. Having stood the severest tests for years, they stand SECOND TO NONE.

Especial attention paid to Ventilation. Hot Air Registers and Ventilators To the Trade or at Retail at the Lowest price. EMERSON'S PATENT CHIMNEY CAP, A sure cure for Smokey Chimneys, offected by change of tne wincv. THE DIAMOND ItANGE, A new and beautiful the latest improvements. FURNACES RANGES Will be set In Or out of the city, and warranted in all respect.

JAMJESli. UlllLEy, vmlO 848 Main-st, near the Churches. DUlTL EY BULLA'S- STOVES, For Parlors, Halls, Offices, FOR WOOD JSi CO.VL. The Mc'Gregor Coal Stove, For Parlors, OtBces, Halls, Ac, is! without exception, the very pest ana most economical iot pQrning naracoai. THE JVlilEIV COAL.

HUBIVEK, Second only to the McGregor, is a beautiful patUrn. 1 xnese wim 30 OTHER SAMPKS OF COAL STOVES, 50 SAMPLES OF WOOD PARLOR 0 PLATE STOVES, 50 COOKING STOOES, Making about 200 Samples of Stoves, are offered to our Patron-, in tne beiier that lor BEAUTY OP DESIGN, I UTILITY, OR ECONOMY, Our stock is not to be surpassed in this city. DUDLEY oi BULL, vnilO 90 Main street, at Canal Bridge jroiiiV j. diiiiisoNS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, 129 Stain Street, Baflalo, N. 4FFERS FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST prices, a full, varied and select assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, FANCY GOODS, PER FUMERY, WINDOW GLASS, PAINT 3, OILS, Ac.

Constant addition will be rapidly made to the already superb ana extensive; assortment at present In store, and, with unsuipassed facilities and a faithful adherence to the LOW PRICE SYSTEM, the undersigned is confident that he win be enabled to nil au orders in a manner to give uni form sauslacuon. 1 BURNING FLUID, ROSIN OIL AND CAMPHENE of recent manufacture, for sole at all times by the barrel or otherwise. The PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT shall receive the unremitting attention of persons amply qualified for the business, and all prescription Bhall be dispensed in the best manner from fcATUA aifclil (Jit, ts, 01 well tested superiority. The undersigned is also sole wholesale agent for DURKEE'S BAKING POWDERS This invaluable preparation bas during tbe past few year gained a most flattering and enviable notoriety, and the proprietor, cheered alike by the UNPARALLELED SOC- CES ana uaLUUTtii tsATiDr auiium wmcn it nas ever given, has improved his machinery and perfected such arrangements as tihau secure to the consumers an article of UN DEVIATING EXCELLENCE. The subscriber will be at all times furnished with a full supply of the GENUINE ARTICLE, and the attention of COUNTRY DEALERS and RETAILERS is most earnestly directed to It.

Orders from the country and the CANA- DAS will be Oiled with best material and at prices that snail guarantee satisiaction. apM-ly i JOHN J. GIBBONS, 129 Main st. i IMPROVED AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEALING CANS, FOR PRESERVING FRESH FRUITS, VEGET- AULKS, BVm.tlIKlf.ATS, AO. I IT HAS LONG BEEN A1 DESIDERATUM TO preserve Fruits by Eome cheap method, such aa would keep them FIT OR DOMESTIC USE ANY LENGTH OF TIMK.

The expense of preserving with sugar is a serious objection Free access of atmosphere causes the decomposition of veg' etable matter. It is obvious that the exclusion of it must prevent thia effect from taking place, and that, consequently, if Berries, Fruits, Vegetables, Ac, Ac, are completely kept from the contact of air, they cannot spoiL To effect this, the only safe and reliable article ia HKRVKVS SELF-SEALING CAN. It is cheaper than any patent Fruit Can ia market. It is simpler and more durable. 1 The objection against all the Cans heretofore used are here entirely avoided.

No rubber cloth or gutta percha packing la required these articles contract in cold weather, and allow the air to enter the Cans, which spoils the fruit. No wrench or tunnel is required. Beeswax is toe expensive and not sufficiently adhesive. There is no danger of melting the solder from the covers, thereby ruining them, i The top is open, and the can therefore is as easily cleaned as a tuvpaii. The operation of sealing is so sim ple that any female can teal fifty can an hour.

Snll directions accompany tbe Can. Manufactured and for sale, wholesale and retail, by JEWETT BROTHERS, 17 Main, and 8 E. Swan St. Buffalo, I vmcBH thk Aia-nnnT SEf.iwamAT.xira man Pints $2 pr. Quarts, Half Gal.

$8,25, Three QL ji, wai. A liberal discount to dealers. auS WARREN'S IMPROVED I Fire Water-Proof Compoaltlom Roofs. SI M. A C.

Wanjuuf, Cincinnati. WAKsn A Btnnux, Philadelphia. C. M. A H.

M. Waaaja, St. Louia. 'Waaaxa A BaoTHKB, Buffalo. pHE PROPRIETORS OF THIS INVALUABLE IB Improvement in hwn MinfMl In 1 tm manufacture in the principal cities of the West for the last nine years, and In that time have covered the ereatxr nor.

ion ef the buildings that have been erected in those town where they have bees operating ineloding tbe finest public buildings, manufactories, stores, residences, Ac Bv the manner in which these roofs have stood tha moat severe testa of fire and water, brought against them under the most unfavorable ciretzmstancea, they have shown that they fully merit the praise that has been so bountifully be stowed upon them by the most respectable, intelligent and practical men of all classes and professions. Our object in thia advertisement is to interest those persons in this city and vicinity who may not have become acquainted with our roofing, to call and examine specimen ot our work, assuring them that we are ever happy to exhibit the same for their inspection, and to: imoart all desired In. formation respecting it. We have now been established la this city nearly five years, and have covered most of the first claas buildings that have been erected here during that time. Thankful for the patronage that has been so liberally extended to us by tbe eitiKiia of KutlaJa and theeeuntty swr rounding, we aolicit a continuance of the same, plrrlgliig ere ajia proxoxww aa aeretoiore.

Tt AUULVbiTl MS HA mylatf Office Ml Main corner of Swan. WARREN A BROTHER, upstairs. Ihe Erie Manafacturiiig CompaET aaTMIrs nnnnaltA RaW.l TZ. nnsiioia I KaUiway, Paxaapect Ilill. i HAVE NOW OJt HAND A LARSE Assortment of mannfactared a-ooda.

arhta, wholesale and recaiLat price that cannot fan to suitcostom- sr. Tney arm manuiacuu-e au Kinds of furniture to order. The establishment is under tbe aaiierutciwimn.ArtK.ui aperienood worarnan me western country. The trad are particularly requested, to call and examine their atock aad facilities tor manufacturing before purcbaainr rise aaa 1. aa aa All aaelaa is ftkaa w.

aaa aas -s MUavw wv. aaw. trtMKCCOn Will BU with DromTJtAttention. i art rvk ana .1 era free of charge. Buffalo, Its, i i aaraTtf The Boffalo (Steam Engine Works.

Corner of WftslAicgiao Ohio nta, 2 JuuiuriLTvutui uir HIGH LOW PRESSURE STEAM ENGINES, I LOCOMOTIVES, BOILERS, I JI111 Geatrinsra, KnlleUna; Caatlaaa, efees Alt kinds! of Jobbing and Repairing done bt nonnoDoe, aaa aiuur prices. Levi Allen, 1 Samuel F.Pratt, wss w. xias, i Henry law, Harry Backus, Dtreetors. -j ijai Fsrnbaat Daniel Burroughs, I (jobs O. Bixby, rfames s.

amnii, i LEVI ALLEN, President. IlARRYBACKrTB.Vice-PresidenL ALBERT L. BENNETT-Seetvtarv. Boffalo, June lbos. 1aHlfa.lo ae Iron Works Co.

'V- i Corner of Perry and Mimimippi ARCiUTJSOTtRAL IRON WORK, PATENT Rolling Iron Bhutters, Steam Enrlnea, Machinery, MiH Gearing, Hoistrng Machines, Boat Windlasses, Water Wheels, Ae, m4a vnJI to UH best fif. jalBtf tT CuCalo, Brentford Godr rich R. B. FREIGHT NOTICE. ON and aiter Dtweinb IsL, Freight dertlned sWCbicaToaadIatralt.a em, er this resd, wifi be reeetvs aad ferwardrd with dispatch free tbe Freight House, earner Court and Terrace streetatoraierty BaAale aad Niagara Falls iTaigMHoaae.

X. anurK una bal. vmxl IVUiTKB. AHHAAGEKJtKTi' 1856. GREAT AMERICAN U.

S. MAIL Michigan: southeeit. It OUTDE BH I If I I AH A AND Lake Shore IbailrtMtk BUFFALO TO CEICAQO; MILWAUKEE, ROCK- ISLAND, ST. LOUB, GALENA, DUBUQUE And mil Point in the Wett and Sduth-Wtet, EVmut Pasnagtr Tralas Dally Lear Depot New York Central Railroad, Exchange atreet, Bunalo, (Sunday eierpbKi.) A. M.

Exarsa. A.IM a awnilalin. lO.AO A. M. Ligla Lx.

IXP. M.NigMExaresa. Running througa Direct te Chicago, via. Caere land and H. a RITCHIE.

Agent M. 8. A Mi LB. k- vmi7 ois No. 9 Exchange Bnflaie.

ALH LlJfE JiOUTE, 1(466 CHICAGO A. ST. aLOUIS. Chicago, Alton St. LoaLHallroad axwaaaiv CHICAGO AMD MISSISSIPPI.

Trains leare Illinois Central Railroad Denot. feet ot, Water street, aa fellowa OT. LOUIS DAT EXPRESS, daRy, (Saadays aureeatad IMA M. ST. LOUIS NIGHT EXPRESS, daitr.

(gauardaTa aanrnt. ed,) a-Jlo P. M. i i ST. LOliLSFEElGUTANDEMlfiBAKT.dailv.CSuBdavs excepted akaA.

M. i Trains raa directly through without enaare of cart or wergage. eonnectlnr at Alton with dail line of Parke for ataaoiaal.Quiacy and Keokuk, and atSt. LeaM with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOB NEW ORLEANS, aad all points oa Miaaiaaiuol river. Alao.

far Kanaaa. ouncil Bluffa, and ail point oa Missouri, CuxoberUad, imumn anu sxaanxas aivers. ie connects at Joliet witb Cbicase and Reek Island, at Bieomlnaton with Bi. Central, and at Knrin.fwwi siit. tiRKAT WtdlLRN KAILROADS.

The travelling public win note the important fact that the Chicago, Alton and St. Louia Railroad to an air line ruate, Sa mile lee distance to lUooaubuaas. isa Im. to Springfield, and TO lea to Hi. Los is than any other route.

Baggage checked through to St. Loots en board the Mich-ga Southern and Michigan Central Traias and from Chicago, i Through tickets to St. Leula can be procured at the va-riuaa eastern railroad ticket offices. And In Chicaro at the Company' eOce, No. ett Dearborn atreet, oppooite the iraasui uouae, anu at we Depot of the Railroad, foot of Water RICHARD P.

MORGAN, Supt. H.J. D. rkaxxaraaoaa, eea. PajanrerAsciit.

iylktf Car eat Central Itoute to Iowa, Kansas, neb Basra, Miesolri, ami; ihe wst. All Ha 11 road to tbe laalaalj.pt Btwer. SPD, COMIVBTAXD SAfSTY. Chicago and Burlington Railroad (I0WA) NOW OPEN, AND NO CHANGE OF CARS WEST OF CHICAGO. Two Daily Express Trains leave Chicago (on the arrival of the Eastern trains) at 10 A.

and loio P. M. through in tea boura. Connecting at Mendota with tha Illinois Central and Ohio and Mississippi, at Sandoval for St. Louia and Cairo direct.

The only all Railroad route from Chicago to these points and alao connecting with steamer at Burlington for Galena and Bu Paul, and Kaokak, Quincy and St. Loui. Traveler for the interior of Iowa, Fort des Moines, and Council Bluffs, by thi line, have forty mile leas staging than by any other route, and behold th moat delirhtful section of tbe West. Through Ticket can be purchased at all the principal Railroad and Steamboat office In the Unitrd States and Canada. 0.

G. HAMMOND, Saperinaendent, A. B. ELLIOTT, Pen. Traveling Agent.

myl(-d6m Wew York Central Raii-oad. ASM. Wlater Arrs agemeiat. 1856. BUFFALO Falls, i Suspension Niagara Bridge MD IiEWISTOlV.

On and after November 27fA, TRAINS LEATE BUFFALO. Prsm Krle Street Lkrpoc. 9,00 A. M. For Toronto and Ureal Wemera Express 1.00 P.

M. Freight and Passenger P. M. For Oreat Western Night Express. RETURNING TO BUFFALO, Leave Lewiatoa at A.

and P. M. Suspension Bridge at 8,0 A.M., P. Niagara Falls st A. P.

M. BUFFALO, LOCKPORT and Way Station to Rochetter, Leave Buffalo at Mo A. S.tiP. M. LOCKPORT TO BUFFALO, A.

M. Or on arrival of Train from Hochesler II5P. M. WM. C.

TOUNO. Assistant Runt Superintendent's Office, Erie-st. I nanaio, nov. xiui, laaa. decl-tf Buffalo, Brandon (iodericbK.

K. IN CONNECTION WITH THE GREAT Was tarn, aad Michigan Central Railroad, mrmhav the Shortest and moet expeditieas routs from Buffalo 10 Detroit, Chicago, St. Louia and all point on Laks Michigan and the Miatissippi Hirer. lawr Arraagtmeat, An Omnibus line will run to aad from the Ferrr In rnn- nection with the trains, leavinr the Com nan a OnV Nn 27 Exchange street; at eAo A. M-.

end iiftr. calluig for passenger at the following Hotels waosworui, Haiiroaa, Mansion, Western, Niagara Temperance, United States, Courier, Waverty, Clarendon, aim pa. awcs, or a any point on Main street, between the American Motel, and the foot of Maia street. uy ua: paaai nfti ia lemrg nonce at tne tympany's Offiee. Paasengers arriving by the Road and taking omnibuses at Ferry, wiU be set down at places named above if desired.

Trains leave th New York Central Depot oa Erie street at A.M., leaving passenger at the Ferry. fW iidcetj ts be bad at the office. No. 87 Exchange -st. freight received and forwarded with dispatch from tbe Company's Freight House, cor.

Court and Slxth-et. T. W. STOCK TOT. ant So perh, Undent's Office, I Brentford, Pec.

Ed, 18M. dec Buffalo llrantford ltailway. (aodericli a-lGXI waar--- Change of Time Tuxf Daily Train Ear A may. ON AND AFTER MONDAY NEX4T UNTIL further notice, the Company's Perrv Boat 7Voa leave ber Dock, foot Erie street all, A. M.

and li.tS M. va T. W. WTOCKaWN, Snp't. 1855 NEW ROUTE 155 From Cleveland to Cincinnati.

SPRING AH I) SUMMER ARRAWtigMEAT. VIA CLEVELAND A TOLEDO RAILROAD To Clyde, thence by tbe Mad River A Laka Erl and Ciaclanaii, Hamilloa A Deyien Bailroads. THREE DAILY TRAINS. No Change of Carl hftmem Cleveland and Cincinnati. Oa and after Monday, May Jth, Trains win leave the Depot of C.

C. A C. R. on the arrival of the train of tht Lake Shore Railroad from Buffalo, as follows: 1st Train Lightning Express, leave Cleveland fclO A. arriving at Dayton at P.M.

and Cincinnati at 8-)ui P.M. Sd Train Accommodation Expreas, leave Cleveland (from tbe west side ef the River) at A. Mi arriving al Dayton at 6 P. and Cincinnati at 8:20 P. M.

Change Car at Handuby. (d Train Night Expreaa, leaves Cleveland at 5:50 P. arriving at Dayton at 6 A.M. and Cincinnati at 7 A. This route passes throarh Grafton.

Oberltn. Newark Monroevilie.Betlevue, Clyde, Een ton, Carey, Tigln, Forest Bellefontaiae, Urbana, t-pringfleid, Dayton, and Baggage caeckea irom Buffalo to Cincinnati. For Through Tickets apply te CHARLES SHERMAN at tbe Depot Ticket OBce of tbe Buffalo A Erie Railroad. mya M. O.

tAMfcB, Supt. C. A D. E. R.

ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY AUGUST 22. MADAME CLIHE. i.slrologbt 6z Ladv ef Information, Haa Just arrived in BuffalS, and Is stopping for a short time only, at aa aaaafieaewax Barean, Where she can be consulted in ravars ta love, courtship; MARRIAGE, LAw'- 8DITS. AND CROSSES. And all bosine transaction, and the health anA uu of friends ia datantlaotl.

The extraordmarv aamaaaiv. has met with for the last twenty rears hi her an 1. aa evidence that she ha given general tatia taction. Her aetbod of rah-nlating a person destiny at. by the only true science, vis BY CONSULTING THE STARRY HEAVENS, aad not by Card frlfrg.

sir a thi raimami iilIIjl EaV" Hour of reception from A. auaii P. M. Charges be cents each for Ladies and Oca Ueaaea. aagtC.

She keep esestantlv on hand her eelehraua 1. Pills wbkh ne-rer ntil of baring tbe deal red etVc. Bt en-ekaang fl, they can be sent to tbe desired addrars by mai to any part of the country. To tbe IsaoJeE of Buffalo and VIcinitT. THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY AN-aoaaees to tbe Ladies that the Upper Reataerant of ana aew aad etearant Motrl, eovnrr of Eaaris aad Main street, will be oeeaed oa WEDNESDAY, Jaae trith, for the reeeptiea of visitora, wbeo he trasts be a01 be favored by a perinea ef their valuable patronage.

It is his desire as renoer kia keatasxaat a persaeOy ren-teal aaace ef resort, wbere Ladies can tnins aiisnisisaaiin il by GeatlrBvea if they choose, aad order kasch, dinner, er lighter refreshment, sad be pledre hhwkeif to do everv- tblag ts prssaali the real comiert ef those who favor bias with their patronage. There will be a aaraoa bs the recertisa rsaas abltbad- loiss tha Blears al ts take abargs ef iarial, mieVMrta C-, Id tW Eo trance sa Main axraet. The Ii lower Beatearaat will be earned wnksaiisli toe flrnhimaa, in a few Aaya. Jt Jess m- rroprieasr pa. XBases Itott BaaoAa.

Btatlassery THINNET 1S8 MAIN BTREET, BUF- JL falo, (at tha aid stass sf F. W. Baa iha aaw Araa.1 baarax beea bang aad tha manafai laia aad sale ef BOOKS. 1 ovawy arnrsr aa aaasr aa at tae aaauataew York Ofetaiaaag ia svabaage for tbsar ewa srsdaetioaa. nds sf Misreiloaoeae sad School Msok frsaa fbo are taaEreby re shir te or them rowa lint, at a aanfl edsiisi i sa jfraf aaaa af aaaaaauaeaare.

Partacaiar a tars ban Im ianaed ts tkear sew. OXAETO FAMILY BXBLES. varleas styles af binding-, and also Is their la SCHOOL AND SCHOOL LIBRARY BOOKA vhtoA awababtr two iarsest ia the Slats, bsvlag kaaa saaaetad with Irom every Book Mart at tas unioa. MEDIUM, CAP AND LETTER PAPERS, Mlad Airertty Irom the hsviast aaaaufai am ia tbe aav BTATlOMtalT. bsanrbt har raak.

sf the laaaert- araaaTannesSaaaSBas aayaanm PffTNNEx A CO, I sl Was. 18t Maia, aaa Wa Ca for Stars, MARKET PRICK. nnHx HIGHEST PAID JwMtf fm yVSKr taaS J. taCeah far Bags, Sips, uurvaaa, areas, Copper, Pewter, Lead, Irea, old India tabker bnid, Bam Hair, Fbat fiatsa. Ac N.B-DeaWlafHaa aai Oroekry, aa sold at tha the abate.

avium awu ui xnvviiAivB. Listen to thi song of childhood, To dear Mother tioeee's edda, ltd da of tneu Johnny Pringle. litUo pig had Johnny Pringle Piggy eueh a Lamb one nnf of, Sang In praae, not In trochaic lamb named Charts, who bad a tender Liking (or a tender piglet. Piglet roasted, weet and tender, With a delicate brown crisp on. Such a pig bad Johnny Pringle, Only quite alive and kicking, Kicking in hi pleaaant pig-pea.

Very little wa thia piglet, And of course waa not a big pig, One day be played all thoughtless, In precisely half a mi note. If air a minute by toe town eloek, He wa dead aa Julio Cssear. JohDny Pringle quite heart-broken By the sadden, ad bereavement, -gat and cried betide the pig-pen, Home of the departed piglet. Betty, little Johnny' aiater, Smitten with a pang of aorrow. Laid her down at once, and died there.

Thn ire bare the triatfal atory Of these one, two, three unhappy Persons Johnny, Betty, pir Johnny's, Betty's piggy-wiggy From the old pathetic edda Of dear Mother Oooee how charming Had she only sung trochaic I Oar Wheelbarrow, One drop of oil will atop a hideous noLje. 'Sonny, what are wagges here?" "Don't know." "What does your father get on Saturday night? "Tight as a brick." I A Change of Significance "Puckey dear" has heretofore been considered a light and merry expression, but a co temporary save with those interesting fowls at $1,76 a pair, it luts assumed a fearful and tremendous meaning, At a late examination of candidates for the teacher's high vocation in this city, an aspirant was asked concerning the different countries in A3ia. lie replied y-p-t, S-y-r-i-a, P-e-t-e-r' here his memory tailed him, and we presume his certificate also. Sprtngfietd (O.) Nonp When Roger Sherman was pitted against one Daggett in a lawsuit, Roger found his match. -IJagxet was hunting over a book for thu midst 'of his argument.

The jury got im patient. "YVou't you have my spectacles brother Daggett?" iil Roger. "No," was the reply, "I never knew any truth to be discovered through t'lem MISCELLANEOUS. Improved Patent Melodeon. IT IS NOW EIGHT YEARS I since we commenced the manufacture of this now celebrated Musical Instrumpat.

during which time we have finished and soldi-nearrv Ell, IITEE.V THOUSAND. Voluntary testimonial of the excellence ol our Instruments, from the most distinguished Professors of Music In different part of the United States hav from time to time been received. Thus far We have Hid hut little, and our adveetisements were seldom seen for the reason that we could not supply the demand. We Imve lately erected one of the largest and most perfect Manufacturing Establishments In the United States, and we now Hunk that we can fill orders promptly. Wt therefore pve the latest testimonial we have received, and if the puWic are as well satisfied with it a we are, we know tfcat uc shall either be under the necessity of again enlarging our Factory, or stop advertising Nsw Fork, 15th Octj 1866.

4 ('. A. Prince A Co. Gentlemen; Tha Double Reed Me-loijeou hag arrived, and a most charming Instrument it is. It has been plrtyed on by Wallace, Doct.

11 odges, Win. Mason, and a host of others, and they all pronounce it one of the moit beautiful toned reed instruments they have ever touched. Very respectfully, JAMES P. H4LL." We are not aware that the above mentioned Melodeon at in any particular superior to those we are daily Dinning, null we can assure those who are inclined to favor tu with their orders, that they will be furnished with an instrument equally as good. Our Instruments are all finished in.

Rosewood Cases, and the workmanship is of the very beat quality. The styles and prices are IN PORTABLE CASE: Four octave Melodeon, extending fromCtoC Four and a half octave, to S.X. 60 Five octave Melodeon, to F. 76 Five octave, double reed, 44 to F. 180 IN PIANO CASE: T' Five octave Meledeon, extending from to Six octave Melodeon, 11 Jf to 180 Five octave, double reed, jgo Oritan Melodeon (for churches), five octaves, 8 i one nnd a half octave pedals, four setts of reeds.

850 Agents for the sale of our Melodeons may be found in alt the principal cities and towns or the United, States GEO. A. PRINCE cor. Niagara and Maryland streets, Buffalo, and 87 Fulton street, New York. Retail Agent for Buffalo, JAMES D.

8HEPPARD, Piano Forte Warehouse, No. 5 east Swan street. vallons Elephant Oil, winter refined. Elephant Oil, spring refined. B.nii't extra bleached winter whale.

B.tniO 41 Pi-lar Oil, vinter and spring. Natural whale. No. 1 Lard Oil, winter and spring strained, the best iu market. No.

2 Lard Oil. 4 Pure tipcrm Oil, winter and spring. For sale in quantities to suit atd at Eastera market prices, transportation added. I IP A. ti IMPROVED ENGINE, SIGNAL AXLE OIL, For Kailroads, Steamers, Ac, Superior to Sperm or any other Oil, for lubricating and burning, and it WILL NOT GUM.

For sale only by the inventor, F. 8. PBASE, MAJfCFACTUUSR AND WHOLEHALB DBAUM IK OIL, NO. 61 MAIN STREET. Sewing Macbineti.

SINGER'S LAST IMPROVEMENT HAS evidently thrown all other Machines in the shade. In the result of the trial at the County Fair, the premium was awarded to thia machine, it being decided by th Committee to be the best, most durable, and the onlv ma chine capable of doing all kinds of work. No breaking of ftiueuun, as muw ucuiiiea are constantly aoing, and WU1 sew Linen, Cloth, and Leather in such a manner as to defy competition lu fact, the work done on other machines win not oear comparison eitner in point or style or durability. The Agent la prepared at' all times to put his machine beside nny, or all others, to a fair tea, in point of speed or quality of the work done. These machines will sew at the raie oi one inousanu stitciie per minute, and are war ranted for one year.

OOice over 814 Main street. 14tf J. M. SINGER CO ItAlLROAD HOTEL, UIjKVBLiAKII, OHIO. rpiHS POPULAR HOTEL, FORMERLY by George Thompson, has been taken by the undersigned and entirely rtlitttd in the latest improved style.

It is adjacent to all the Railroad Depots and Steamboat landings. It is the determination of the Proprietor to keep it equal to any in the city, in tyle and convenience, for the traveling public, but reduced in price of fare to one dollar per day. WILLIAM BRAMELY, 'Corner of River and Bath street. N. B.

Persons desirous, can obtain emnlbua tickets of tljeagf nta on tin; canr and steamboats. myl4-ly I Maker, Hair letter A nil Fashionable Ladles' Hair Dresser. ACHILLB MAJOT, FROM PARIS, RE-spcctfully announces to the Ladies and Gentlemen of llullulo and vicinity, that he has opened rooms over the Erie County Savings Bank, 8 Main Street, corner of North Division, where they are invited to call and see his beautiful assortment of Wigs, Toupees, Scalps, half-wic Front Pieces, Braids, Curls, Puffed Hair, ventilated or gossamer Wigs and Toupees. He is the only manufacturer in the city of Buffalo. Also, a fine assortment of genuine Perfumery of his own importation.

Ladies' hair dressing done at their residence, if desired, suvtu- ly XT OTICE. APPLICATION WILL BE MADE 1 to his Excellency MraoM H. Clabe, Governor of the State 01' New York, for the pardon of GEORGE PAYNE, convicted of grand larcency at the June term of the superior court, held In ana tor the city of Buffalo, at Buffalo, and sentenced to be confined in the State Prison at Auburn for five years. Dated, Buffalo, November 10, 1856. tST Albany Evening Journal copy for four weeka anu seuu uiu anu amaavit to tnts ource.

vmlo-4w Real Kstate Agency, rpHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES THIS METHOD JL of informing the public, that he baa removed his office into the Granite Block, over Phinney A Bookstore, where he may be found ready to attend to all business entrusted to him. Particular attention will be paid to the renting of houses, wm-uuu ui icuw, payment 01, taxes, negouaung note, bonds, mortgages, and buying and selling of real estate. auu niKC u. in WUH HTCUl, eolBtf j. BKABDSLCr WM.

K. VEKM1LYA fJJ No. 128 Main WHOLESALE AND RETAIL dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruit. a IM, ouces, seines, Byrups, Nuts, Ac; also, Oysters, In their season, N. B.

All kinds of Produce sold on Commission. my21 SALAMANDER SAFEST COMBINING WH7 der Rich's patents, manufactured solely by Stearns 10 Rich Co- These safe, are iree from dampness, and are fire and bandar proof fed UeUa Lock" "bich defieTbotbhe powder and nicks of the burgUrs. They have stood the severest tesU during the pr-t ten yeaa" hTnew failed to preservo their contents in thefieroestflres A good assortment of all aiads, suitable for Bankers Jewellers, and Merchants in store, and for aataartoe Manufacturers' New York prices, by se27-tf SIDNEY SHtPlun bi I 0F ETCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WaTcc. C. Height, 88 Main has latelyxeturn.

ed from New ork with one of the choicest and most feshfon-able assortments of the above articles to be found in Buffalo His articles were selected with great care, and ha Died ires himseir that for elegance and cheapness they cannot be excelled. Door plates beautifully engraved, and furnished at the shortest notice. 1 jistf Buffalo Morse Infirmary ESTABLISHED 1850 STATE ST Doort open at all hour to reeeivSaick and lams Horse, which will treated on scientific principles, by de8 atf WM. SOMERVimt, Veterinary Surgeon. Kags Itagsl INGERSOLL ECELER 24 26 PEARL street, Buffalo, will pay the highest cash price for good Paper Rags, Rope, Canvass, Tow, and Hemp In good eon-UWon.

auStSf i PSTANS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE best style, of our own. manufacture, ci SS. Work, w- ippi su-eeis. eese-OMm cor aw, SL. BAbStt S'OHOHa SE- MuiBraaig.

given his personal attention to htaSSL TffiLTS1' add that the enviable reputation timJlto been measurably recovered. For sale at oclS JHLina Extra Family Flour OR SALE BY E. H. SANBORW aeo-tf Long Wharf, faot of LmMri. as TAO YO0 WANT CHLNATTHKM tut to JLJ Brawn's, 15 Main street, where can be found the largo sssai Inieiil and the very latest styles.

K.O.BBOWH A GO. JEWETT ROOT'S NEW SLLDLNG-DOOB Goal Franklin. The moat convenient parlor eoal tov ver got ap. Depot tl Mala-et. eoatl JWa7TT DAT.

MACHINISTS' TOOLS BR0M SOME of th beet lattern manufaetarers, for sal by rv-tf WHS WeaVatf, N9i M4B Itrtft, r-. I. i aaaaisamseaV orally is saperiallT urrtted ts this rsataa, as ay tt eeaaigB- lgan, will roach aosaUteadaysIri irhas sadateaas araaaaiaa I I laasa vaa a ahaaawa are lees. ah paid for Load wanaaba. I Ii.

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