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Buffalo Courier Express from Buffalo, New York • 3

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FQB-'fiAlAK't XIW rt'KSbnB- Crittenden fc Presbftj's Col nan. AUCTIOlsT JSsUi MORNING-EXPRESS. 1 v. X11FIW JfAH Ai sj, r-1 At 318 Abate Strost, Hotel filoeaT, HIKAM BALK OF HOUSEHOLD IVKJITURR. Stntaa Strrnt.

Batdrdat, April t8, Rt 10 o'clock A. M. wss ae sssd tbe eanitsBra ar tare varioaa aieaas;" Teta-a-Teta, afakagaaj OSaeeCfcaira, Dining leasee, fimrMWis, Ristl 'mfJt Sncloosd do, alreea. 1URAK BRUcSirlWww Peremptory Sale of Gewesxien, Cqrars Ac BY NISAM BSVSU-S. 4 SsntoZetntt.

FaiOAT, April S7th, at 10 o'clock A. f. WM he sold to pay advances abds Porta Rico sagar, 80 has at Rassbsa. 8 bras cost an flsah ltdAaui HesmnlVllaa 26 bxs BaaailT aoao. Bbhls aaankli so pwaa uaaau aoeacea, Uream aad tarsw, bxs tobacco, Rica, caerasas, 19 See brume; Go.

gar, Alseoro, aaamayran, MassajPopsar, A. Segare, Ssani tod Waada eeOaeas of a retail a 1 ssassswea saw aar deavorv. L.E. UKKITTRK AT AUCTIOM, BY PLIMPTON et WJXCBZ at the Houses 2 aad 8, Harrow Keck, Wsahingtoa i I Sattrdat, April tSth, at 10 o'clock A. M.

WRl be sold wifhoaf reserve the furniture tienlsiiui fas thehensee haa. and 8. Daaxaw Blocfc. now aeon a sw Miss Cutler asa beajoins haaat.aad ooBsieriiig to part eT Parlor. Sttinx.

DininaTBealraaaa aad Hall OUCtotar; Solas, Buresaa, Tables, Chain, Mdsssasta. Bod. ding, Waahatanoa, Ewers and Baalna, and other -As sir Farnitara, solar Lamps, Card lablea, bieoae and Pip sat the asaal pbaraphanaha of A hoarding henae. oofa sa use preasssea. Vr Terana Cash, pa deSvery.

P. lVKWIli 1 4 sasi ttoassv. Ttriiea havinr Household FurmturCL. dise. Real Estate, ar property of any daacripaoa that they wish disposed af by Auction, will And tt to thatr ad.

vantage to eatlea RrKAS, A LawlS, Tv Malaatrasa. Uberal cash advaaoea aa eenaasasseass. optTtf 1 AUIMUA SAAAsElt. 1 Wm, MAURICE VACliHAN. wui sell at Anctkia.

at his Auction aad rommisana Rooais, adjoining mm ecuo sway ana I sew 'nok A. M. a giaasat laMnalin af Moasebold Panuinre, Rerraamlisc.o. vauwataji, aa Wage bocrir Merchant Tailors. OULD AGAIN CALL THE ATTENTTOtf tay aave just oompistea use raoiuug 01 tbeir aaara No.

TS Csrasr Bala anst Ustwdi Stresta, And we woald aay to ear patreaa aad ethers iatareaasd that we have oa head and are eeaatabUy nostvseg satwe inveOi.s of gooda af every rtorriLian in oar iiaa nsueSt are aie making ap hi ear well knowa atyie 01 elegance af form and beauty 01 workmen. hip. Oar Mends wilt tat foi get that oar goods are setectcal frvaa the hugeet stock la tbe haw kork and Beaton markets, directly (roes mv porters, which en shies as to myyiy aar glial nssari as MUCH LOWER PRICJtS, than those houses who paroLaee from ssooad aad third bands can possibly do. oar stock af dotne, const error rf BLACK, alXa, atRoWN, OUVE AND DAMLiSd is of ewLeaa variety af Fancy Csmimeree aad trrenadiae aaak Vesttngs af every deaenpooa aad style, which wui be re Sly with the eawiccet patien.e that eaa bo se market, aad wo weald also remind any obtained ia the market. cusaamera that the FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Will be replete with the laraeat variety, ahsca wa have aw.

or kept, consisting at shirts, owllara, cravats, rtntsa. soak bos, sutpenoera, marine asid ouawn nose, packet baadlar chieis, biaok, white aad laary. Also, Lwen, srhita, taaey, hemmed asd uubroHKrea ooreWr, OS, eiik andershlrSs sssd drawers, eicnao do, whim asid mixed Cstlsa da, blastbid -aad aiibteatheii do, gievesv lus, bocaskia, wa sIssa, i a ana, silk and Lisle thread do, with every sanely ol sexanAAeg Goods, kept by Merchant Tail are gaasrady. M1M MADE CL01H1NC! Our stock Is ery large and select, eonsastia. la partes" Over Coats, Dress aaa Frock and aaak Coats, Paata, st ack, Doeskin, Caasimerea, rsnry.

do Sass. neua aad cheeps Gray, da, aoay-ther with a large variety of Orenadiae, Suk and Caaumere TesLsgs, astihraiasrod Caasimera, do, MarssiDee and Linen do Oo, made ap aw. preasly tor spring trade, and aay gsaUemaa washing a pertecteutntof I FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, ready made, can find them at 73 Uoyd We are now manufacturlug and have oa hand as xrsal. tbe largest stock ex fashionable hoys Clothing to be foaad in aliy store in Western New Tork. We sssd rsiitsamri ly invite the attention of oar cliiatmaandthe sravsliDg public this branch of out business, for we know that we aaa not poly present them with the largest variety, bat also at prices that cannot fail te satisfy these that wa are soiling oar igoods at least from ban to, Alteon per cent lean aaa they can buy eleewhere.

Qf- Also, Ageou Cor Clay's Report of Fash-iona apt-ly TENTH ANNUAL REPORT I or TBS Hew York. Islfe Insaranesej Ca. Amount af Assets Jan. 1st, ISM, M14A4A or Premiums received da ft Do Dp ring tbe year ending Jan. 1, i860.

mSASe ef af Interest reeeivod aad aocrood Jan. 1st, ISSe, 48AA9 18 reeeivod Jan. lot, ISM, S9 AS 1 I asaasaaas. 81.1SMM 88 Amount paid for looses by death, eUSytTS 91 Do Interest on Dividends aad rs-tneeraaaia 18,1 4T Do "Taxes 1,117 11 Do "In account of Annuity i Faad 1,23 18 Da For Salaries. Pose ta 18,848 88 Do Adrsrtiaug, Printing, 1 Stationery, Otsee Rent, I Law Expeneea, Ac 4,788 48 PC txsamissioae, Medical EiamlnatthBS, Peatga gee, Adrertiaing, Ax change, Ae 14J5T 48 Da Of Cancelled Nates and return Premiums cancelled policies.

44,158 08 ItttiM T8 Cash unhand 88TA71 87 Invested in New York State Seca-cariues 178,744 81 Bouds and Rorigagss SObad 04 tluss-ttriyaad semi-annual Pi sml-uais due subsequent so 1st Jaau. 1845 10,42 48 Interest atcratd ap ta Jan. 48 Notes receired for 441 per cent of psemiams ea life policies bear ia interest 8844S1 2T Premiams an Policies in hands af Ageaes 15,744 88 Tt Tha Trasteeehave declared a scrip dividend af TiflRTT PER CENT on ail hie potseiee which have been In (area twelve months prior te Janaary 1st, lsbb, aad Sin par sent interest In cash upon all nrevioBa D.vidtnrle, paya- bis en and after the fire. Monday of March next. MORRte FRANKLIN, PresidsaL PusTV FsxxsLtsv Actuary.

GEO. DATIS, Agent, MScowew- Merchants' Fxehaage, hasaia. Omtao ths klcrCALln Co. BorraLO, I 20th Febraarr. I I rpHE TRUSTEES, IN CONFORMaTY TO JU the Charter, submit the following sta easantaf the aejsirsof the Company, eaiheSd day af February, 18844 Unearned premiums, fob.

IHIA avm- Premie aaa received for year endiag Feb.8,18.. Total Pramhnas 884M64 I mounts reeeivod for Marino Risks as Amoaat reeeivod fsr Fire 48,178 ae 8SSLA18 8 I Earned premiams for the year .879,1 rata anriag dm yean Marine lewrs, ra-ioauraacea, aad t-commissions 241,188 88 Fire lessee ltljii 68 Expenses 11AK4 88 In tanstAeeoant. Net proatt far the year 2149 88 Cash en hand aad In hank ...85821 88 Leans on bonds aad Ifil4 19 blocks, other eecurti iea a i.a salvages 18 Rills azarv faraooal propertr, ateajaponipa, Ae 4jt4i Da from ageau and Ilid 74 1 Total 81 e44308sheepaid. The Trustees have declared eatk dividend af (7) sew. 1 per cent out of tha aacamalatrd interest of the CoarpAs aB outstanding scrip, payable ea and after taa 1 drat Am-w nf Htfrl next- JL.

a- siistnisMiiiwif(; Dean Richmond, SUssH rish. Hitchcock, Bidaey Shepard, BJnr.a, 1.1. Palmer. pranels T01 '''in i. OKHuani.

Crrus Clark, If Tattle. -1 a James CEvaaa, A A Eostapsiave, Septiisitia Lathrsa, Williama, Jason Parker, PratL, -i dV. alter, Walbndge, 8 8 Jewett, JG Desbler, SJobn-en, Hiram Mlea, I DEAN RIC-riMOND, Pieaiaeot. I JAMES C. KTA2LS, v.

President, Capt. E. P. Dout, Marine inspector. lexoaim eeaim Tie wist ilfssw atare FURXIsia IRON cbumxp, Boa Saah.

Shutter Ears witb Sortoe haarbas.aad all ether lroa Work requiiad inputting tnaewsfre rrisea I ft rfa.i-l 1. ADD A CUnsaa street, spp sell a Haw Ceaart Mi 11 asm sd jsrssua waa weraa. -a-" 1 ataaosooraor.ae asesl, mflf 9 i Removal e- rrinE MISSIS JIOAG HAVE AsIi0YXT JJ bomtIesrtomitsid.ana aa Washtraaa aSreet to lVd ISsSvlrts stew b-sw. 1 tnmem.e TheywoeJdtabis eayasrtaa ay -w reta thehr ahaaka tasssstsd sasusasase sassaoawaxsessaaa sa taeaa. aw iLjs.wS riosssos ot tbe earns.

Drcasas tWaad KTmadeler oalrorae. ait'-ia TIHOei WISHIKTO 4JbTADrA FFJUCAs Beat aad convent besarwrog Bouse tar Ssacasnaag year asswtlohoaceofroaaasatxa Peart atrset. aearlr or psetU the Westers Hotel. Single aad deuWe panars ilmr- IsmBies can be seatrat fcy aavayiag ssmssaiatsiy- Test tl sill ba mails In Iti tmt TamllrdrT SCOrd I I era eaa ae accommodated- nolmrfX IO.OOO Basts tor al- i rpHE SUBSCRIBERS ARE COXSTANTLT iftELb, FLOWER AND GARDEN fEptJ, TsAtiiEa jiosJaV-eoaPFEs- kava-ao LBpsx aaivaaap, aa mows wa 3sf" Tssms CassuasAtiMKSaaa. Cask KoBaad Gsm as Brasdy, Sserry Wmo, kAsKastM QsaWaaaBTpsVatJSsaaa a sssii at 8e4Jto4 88 Dsdact for unpaid loasee aot aans I 8AS488 I1JM1I )H RENT TBAME HOUSE K(X 221 EL- aoot strost, fa geoal repair.

Lot xoxlU to aa alley, essaoa aivwa 1st. Eaejolreef apM i -t CRITTENDEN 4 rtESBRT. SALE BRICK WELLIN IN hot and eoid water, bathing tab aad xiven Mar 1st. PrsnMawa, with oaay tnsiairessT CaOTTaWDlW A PMSBRET. a FOR SALE BRICK HOUSE NO.

with lot iaxlxa, ea north aide of Barest st, betwoea and Oak street, street sewered and paved. Fries 14s. given tasnsediaaory. Enquire af CRITTENDEN' A taVESBEETi a' TO RENT A NEW-1 I- STORY fraasa asejae wtfh 10 acres et rich land, adjoining Maaoa. Naswery.aaraer af Bmweod Avenue aad Boosk street Aaerena araaalatesl witb gartlenmg preferred, Eaonire of aplx CRrTTKhDEM A PRaxUtsiET; i FOB SALE A FRAME COTTAGE NO Alas, a IX story drwajlling, Ko.

was aMa Bel root; lot 28 by 14S. In. good repair, vm ie.assexhsedfsjresseawitbJansaii HeeeaSh ehsuaa. ar owehaneed vaix 01 tne rest umce. A VwUVWxis-SB) tt CkUTTENDSir A IRE8BRET MrOR SALE A 1 1-i STORY FRAME dwelling ea Ulioott, above GoodeS street, nearly udianaiisssir.

LotxsxlTt to an aliev aMfoet wide, rosassaisa gavon stay 1st. Pnoo fllMm. KasjsuraM ape tnksmnssng rassnsan 1TOR SALE l'WO ACRES OF LAND UN JL? Delaware, near Ferry street, with a front aa Dataware street af 148 feet. Pneo SAeve aaaall assooat down; bai- lance payable at the end ol 1U rears, tonsure or 1 ap CRITTENDEW A nFOR SALE A NEW TWO STORY brlok house, uv fcet north af Hadsoa st, oa Seventh street. Lot 29 br 140 feet.

Tersss very easy- Pries viiw. ssniwiais caqsTrs i mr2S VRlTTENDErT A PRE BRET, tVID A SS AD WW. KtlO VO A YTE VAfcnrsiin yji xvslCT A axaai st sa is-ss A. warehouse with 168 feet af doekaae oa the southerly atue of Buffalo creek, 46 foot from Pock slip, together atth about one acre of land running back to the lake. Price $10,00000 easy terms.

Enquire of i mrio UaUilfcNDEN A PRESBRET.I FOR SALE A FARM OF 128 ACRES, ON Grand Inland 8 acres of wheat oa tbe grouad.4- one-half of the purchase will be taken in Groceries, Dry Goods or Books, at cash price balance af paymeata fa suit tbe purchaser. Enquire of 1 ler CRITTENDEW A PREBBHST.I vvuToiTi1 cpvrBit. TAvra rvivs AV and Norton atreeas, adjoining Boll Feaadry. These lots are well located for boainasa purposes, anU will be sold on easy terms. Enquire or I014 uainanvui (Tvi iti B01FALO oTKAM JSNUUMK SSOaVll Works.

tack, wfR be exchanged for a hratciasa reaideoce, situate- oa the west aiaa 01 Main street. Enquire of CRIT ANDLN A 'TO EXCHANGE A NEW, FRAME Dwelling, eaa targe lot in a healthy part af laaV ty, will be excaanged lor a small Fewm withia or lVO aulas of bsAaia. anquire ef 102 UaUTTsaiDsa a rKini.i SALE FIVE ACRES OF LAND ON tha southerly side af Ferry street, near the Race Course. Enquire of jal CRITTENDEN A PREBBRET.j OR SALE FIVE ACRES OF LAND IN the eld village of Black Rock, will be seed ea easy terms. Enquire ot CR1TTENDEJI A PRlHBItST.j IOB SALE A GOOD BUILDING LOT ON south side of St.

Paul street, near Main. WiUhasold very lewU applied for soon. Enquire of Je7 CRITTENDEN A PRESBRET.I VI IR RENT A COTTAGE ON THE ggs.eas.oriy sw ot muvm siwu given -SimesUalaly. Esquire ef I ia9 OitllThJiDEN A PRESERElJ FOR SALE A COTTAGE NEARLY new, on tbe west side of Twetith street, near Rhode iaiand street. Lotau by 149 feet deep.

WUlbeaoMeneap. Enquire of M- lis 1 liiii rsfnnwu. FOR SALE THREE LOIS OA NOJKl'OA well located for bueiaeas parpoeea. WiH be eead eaa literal credit, with saaaU amount paid down, haquire ef eel rascpa.1.; ri EXCHANGE 190 ACR OF LAMI I will be exchanged lor improved city property, or vacautlote within tas new city its. anquire ot oio 7 CEITTENDEN A PRESBRET.

AtsnitaJiU' luaasrsssos Costnaiy. PROVIDENCE, R. A. Cash Capital, Olrioe, waat cheer Building. Fire aad Marine Risas tafcea at oarrent Males WiUAAM tAIMSTUClt, W.i Tsi PAnra.

bee's. Tha subscriber havinx been appointed Agent for tbe above instituuon, ic prepared to take FIRE AND MARINE RISES on aa favorable terms as are oetaNiehod by any other reliable Company HIRAM CHAMBERS, Ageat, -At the Buffalo City Insurance Omce, No. Sidway Riock, Oorner lerraoa aaa straw. I. Weed A Co- James A Baldwin, Pratt Co Jalitf.

Howard, Jason Parker. fawldcitce WasAUutrtost IeauraiMS Cel. A It lAilA i rsonssna, CAPITAL. $200,008, An paid in many years since, and well secured ia Rank Stock aad productive Real estate. SULLIVAN IX1KR, Presides.

aasaa o. rf Buffalo. wiU take risks to the amount ot 85,000, apon Brat 1 property at current rates, at the Buttalo Insurance Th. niUMMIMIM. 1IU, ywyij av.

-rf umoeconser ot s-wmv n.i NEW ARRANGEMENTS I For the Summer Campaign BLlfSON ft BUCKLA1ID, 31S Main Street, Axasurtesm Blsoat. TTAVING ENLARGED TH1K SALS 1 I Room, are now opening a large assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, which are offered as cheap as the cheapest. New styles Dress tioods received wee.iy. An examination Is solicited. epl8 Sliver Korlts 'KllliiAori AN INVOICE OF THE ABOVE STERLING silver just received.

For beauty of design they challenge comparison. Price same as other thread work. JCL1U8 WALKER, 160 Main at. 1 Farm for Male. THE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO CHANGE his business, offers for sals his homestead Farsa, containing 189 acres of choke land, 10 acres under good improvement; good buildings, Urge orchard, ia well watered, rich in soil, and is weU adapted te grain or grass.

Situated in the town of Evans, sixteen miles south irom tbe eitv of Buffalo, and about one mile from the Railroad Denot. and mask road Wad ins to the eitv. Far health. pleasantness, convenience to market, Ac-, It ss sao of the moat desirable farms in Western Mew York. It wal be sold at a bargain.

For particulars enquire of tbe sub scriber on tbe premises. baiuii s. noir. East Evans, Erie N. T.

felOoedtf BssaTalo, Brantforel aad sttarlcxt Hallway FREIGHT NOTICE TOR WINTER. On and after this date, Freight ior this Hue will be received at Black Rock Ferry, and all Freight coming over tbe line will only be delivered at tne rerry. Parties wishing to have tbeir property carted, can have It done at reasonable rates. E. S.

ALPORT, General Freight Agent. Fort Erie, Jan. 24, 1866 JaSotf PARASOLS, PARASOLS WE ARE now manufacturing and bave ready for sale a very larxe assortment 01 Paraaols ot every description price and quality, which for cocao hmi. r. unsnmsssed.

i MUliogton A Brother pay particular attention to the mannfaeturins ef Parasols and Umbrellas, and they flatter themselves that they seU a better article and at lower prices Euan can be purchased at any other store in Buffalo. Umbrellas and Parasots needy recovered and repaired. PlBaUHU executed in every variety of style. MlLUGTON A BROTHER, Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturers, ap6 209 Main at, opposite the Churches. Hetnowal.

JULIUS WALKER HAS REMOVED HIS stock of goods to No. low Main street, nearly oppoaate to the old stand. Thankful for the iibe. ai patroaage ate law ed in his former location, he trusts that tbe pains he haa taken 10 render bis new place 01 business desire hie and at tractive, will merit a coeinuance 01 tne same. epia Ocaseral WarelioaslnaT and STORAGE FOR BEEF, FLOUR, kc lis the two large warehouses opposite Marine Block and corner of Hatch 'a Ship Canal.

Dockage for Slaves, Lumber and Iron at usual rates, having docks exdaaively tar that purpose. spilt! wilxjam li rer trreeu "VTORWAY SPRUCh. FROM FTl TO Ft. X' Balsam Fir, a iw- WbitsCedar, 1 Chinese Arbervilss, Siberian Each kind bavtnf its peculiar beauties, and all transplanted with tittle risk; these together with every ether species ef Evergreen tree and shrub can be had at the Buffalo Nursery, on Main and mica at reels. ap 1 2tmy 11 1 p.

8. MAN LET, Proprietor, CITY STEaH THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING COMPLETED and now in operation his saw Flouring Mill, wosttd inform bis frisuds and the public generally that he has constant! on hand a superior article of Family Floor: al ao. earn meal and feed of all kinds. AE orders left at tha Flour and Feed Store, No 10 Ohio street, or at the asiU, SOOt 01 tarouss street, wuiscvsito pivmiy wnuw. GEORGE iUMf-OH.

Buffalo, April T.18W. s-4m Paper Ilansins ELDE It TEA UN i aro HAia st KKasjaxaii New and Beautiful Patterns are sow being ettcred a lower prices than at any ether house in tha city. GOLD, GOLD AND TsXVET, LANDSCAPE, DECORATIONS, SATIN AND COMMON PAPEE ap HANGINGS OF ALL KINDS. 8a BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF ELE- gatvUy designed Window Shades Just reeeived at ap-Sei 78 xauro Ilstv Mattresses OUPERJOB QUALITY, CONSTANTLY ON hand or made to order sy r- ELDE A STEARNS, apt-Sat 270 Main street, Kremlin Block Hash MattA-aaara. VERY COMFORTABLE- AND DESIR- able bed for Summer asa, msnofactas-ed for aah by ElMtM a BTEARS, sp2-8ra.

274 Mala sxteet, KreaaMa Blocal.j TMBRACESG THE USUAL VARIETY LA- JJJ Sues' nan an aar suaga aaa net, tioia alas a ass- sate, a tau rrmit patiera aar suaes sad noe.LavdSca'tHMS Pencils, doable elide with peas; Gold Bra calms, tauawd Plains, ate, etc. Fee sale at 130 Ala in street. 4' apl4 JULIUS WALKER. I Timber. KCl (fi( CUBIC FEET Or 6LWBI0R OVeUUU WHITE OAK TlMllFI.saitshls ssr ship and boat builuers' aae.

Fee sals ay JOHN ETNOCH, apMlm "Talbert nThenderson, 1 To5tf ftr No. led Mala a nprpEi'iaVa LEARY A CtVrX lOeJDe Sprksfsrywea'slssAj Tha above hats are new opoa and saady tar las) 1 rti aa fteae whaara at want af atrwly aeasmfsi Hat, rarht areas the groat Matr ay sua, can r. w.wsTSsi, KB sssysseast. apS ConventkwLhitery held In this city. Bbtee Us be has -written his visit, and we take the liberty of eotrrlng Rem Thursday we devoted to seeing offals.

TWsTenloeaf our- Western Adrian to a hsiiilsataa, anMaattal and thrifty city. It la growing, toe, apace espeeuvuy -ealekirta. Mate Street, frees and so east, aoasa ea-toa handsomest UMronrh fares in the errcrml of am avesmee which cross it at ill I angles are wtoe woU bwilt, and very oauaialia to appaajsaro Jg snii Mithir th rnml ssr the Harbor la enrn. ureas fields of lee barricade themraAesto week or ao of warm weather la needed 1. the siege.

Kotwnhstanding they Tri1 7V7ln. wide awake oewsnapers in Btiifaloteetanee las slijil ess, thetooaaarsfa. yd the Omrier-totf are behind the ago In several particalars. Thm. tkew woo Id not take Illinois or Wisconsin money.

was forts nate tbeiwfore tor "a that we feu In with a geatla)-man named auosta, extonaivaly known along the Lakes, who entertained as susaptooalytritheai money and without price." His hospitable mansion asay be toood esse Mock aesewtae American, ana Jos oat Main Btraet ana aboold be visited withoot fail by all kaBary and asursay We rejoice to hear that thia philanthropic friend of the traveiins: public has the charew.saT the Steward's Department in the steamboats which are to ply between CoUingwood, the terminus of the Toronto Raih-oad an Lake Huron, and the ports en this Lake. Thia wiu give the new unea sore passport to public favor. tyrbe exhibition st American Hall, this evening, in which the popsls la the Pnbtia Schooas are to participate, win, we hope and believe, attract a large audience. People are too apt to think that the emu are. teachers, nod aeholara, connected with the eeheoss, are the only ones who need be Interested in their success but the notion is a mistaken one.

Our eitiaens, themselves, show that they care for the prosperity of these admirable institutions, if they would see them completely ancfsssfaL The approval implied by their pre" will do much to encourage both teachers and scholars, and we hope such approval will not be 'withheld. The pro- sramme for the evening is very interesting. Let the capa cities of the Hall be tested. UP" The Dunkirk Journal says that the great U. S.

Western Express stall for the west and southwest ever the New fork and Erie Railroad, took firs between Fores tville and Dunkirk, en Tuesday evening last. Sev eral of tbe bsgs were nearly burnt to a cinder, but the mail matter was very little damaged. It la fire caught from the sparks of the locomotive Also, that on Saturday tost, the Hew York and Erie Road despatched a train ofaaMpc Mock ear, for Mow York, t5JT The Rochester Union has fulfilled its recent promise, and now appears In a new and handsome suit of minion and agate. The Union is one of our pete we regard it as the sprightliest and moat thorough-going daily in Rochester. Its original and selected articles are uniformly tasteful and pointed, and its home items are plenteous and interesting.

May it live to wear oat dosens of dresses ae comely as the one in which it ie now clothed. r2 The Complimentary Concert to be given to Jahss F. Taoxt, before bis departure from the city, will take place on the evening of the Tth proximo. The par ticular attractions of the occasion are not yet decided upon, but tbey will be numerous and substantia, Tacxt, alone, Is capable of famishing ample entertainment for an audience. We hope bis many friends will be prepared to show their hands upon the night named.

3f The number of accidents on the following Roads, during the year 1SS4, wss aa follows Killed. Injured New York Central New York and Bu Halo, Corning and New York Buffalo and New York City Buffalo and Bute Line. 40 2 St i tW The Lock port Journal, in its Court Re port of Wednesday, says Jo JPcnatB and Damid Bo. aen. a couple of intareeting youths hairing from Buffalo, who have been barking about town, sleeping on the top of lime kilna nights, and begging alms in various ways, ware examined and sent, as vagrants, to the Poor Hoase for 80 days." jjgf- District Attorney Sawin publishes a letter in last evening's Commtraial, In which he declares that all persons who shall sell strong or spirttous in quantities less than five May 1st and July 4th next, will be guilty of a misdemeanor, and subject to penalties pointed out by the Revised Statutes against on-licensed sales, j3r- Buffalo and New Tore Cut Bo ad.

The New York TrCbxmd says An application has been made, we understand, by judgment creditors of the Buffalo and New York City Road, for the appointment of a Receiver to, wind up the affairs of the corporation." gr New Emqins Housk. Workmen are now busy tearing down the. old Engine House occupied by Washington Co. No. 6, and Hook and Ladder Co.

No. 1. A new one Is to be bunt, more spacious and much more convenient. Strut Cleaning. We were pleased to sea a number of laborers engaged, yesterday, in removing the filth that has accumulated along Main street during the past few months.

3p The celebrated "Campbell Minstrels'' will appear at Townsend Hall on Monday evening. The band Is a good one, and as their merits are well known in Buffalo, they may expect large houses. J3P The Westfield Republican is the title of a paper jest started at Westfield, Chautauqua county, by M. C. Bias A Co.

It will oppose all secret political societies. Jesse McMichail, an old resident of Newfane, and one of the pioneer settlers of Niagara county, died at his residence in that town, on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Estkll Pottib whose engage ment at the Metropolitan terminated rather abruptly, a month Or two ago, Is now in San Francisco. POLlCEl ssroaxrouoxJCSTicB nacLLAan.

April 2S. Gtorae KrvntXy was convicted on a charge of petit larceny, stealing $6 50 worth of clothing and was sentenced to be confined in the Penitentiary for 60 days. Clttt Lucklev and Thomat Srcetnty were fully commit ted for trial on a charge of burglary and larceny--breaking into the barn of C. 6. Pierce A Co.

Soraet J. Meeeh was brought up on a chargs of com mitting an assault and battery on Joseph Wormwood. Allowed to settle on payment of costs SPECIAL NOTICES: fjg- There will be a meeting this evening of seaman and seamen's boarding-house keepira, at the Emerald Hotel. A full attendance of seamen is requested. A meeting having been heid by the ship owners and captains yesterday afternoon, they came to the conclusion not to pay toe wages asxea oy tne seamen, ana we nave therefore determined to board the men until they get their, demands.

SAM. TAYLOR, and sixteen others. ap7-lt BtsiTalo Umbrella. We have just received by Ex press an assortment of the celebrated Buffalo Umbrella. asivaua wraoiwa, epSAtmyl SO Main street, The New Boxossmer Sty lea.

Comprising the richest and moot extensive variety ever offered in thia ci ty, will positively bo issued on tussuai, aaayurss. KETCH DM A OOMSl'OCK, ap36tmyl 202 Main street. To Rent The Urge and spacious store No. 64 Main street, running through and fronting on Hanover street, being suitable for any large business. This store is fitted up for the Hardware business, and has Tinsmiths', Coppersmiths' and Plumbers' shops fitted op, with benches, tools, gas, water, Ac, which will be sold, together with a portion of the goods now in store to any one wishing to sue- eeed in the business, which is a very desirable one, being well established and having a good class of customers.

Enquire on the premises of i apivtf JOHN a DUDLEY A CO. BufTaJo, Brsintford svrtd Goderieh Railway. A train will leave the Erie street depot of the New York Central Railroad each day (8undags excepted,) at 8 o'clock A. connecting at Paris with the Momiag Express train on the Oreat Western Railway. T.

W. STOCKTON, Sept. Buffalo, April 8, 1866. apttf Coatello's Card To hb Patsosi, Ttis Lauss Bcr-lo Aim its Vicikitt. Preparatory to moving into the New Store, No.

8 East Swan it-, opposite to Coleman's Picture Gallery, I shall sell below the actual cost my present stock, comprising 1600 pairs of Ladies Gaiter Boots and Shoea, Misses and children's Goat and Currie Sole Boots, all of which were manufactured this winter, and are superior to any I've manufactured heretofore. The shopkeepers that have been accumulating for years, vive mr those nurchaains S10 worth of shoes, shall be entitled to one pair of shop keepers with the privilege of selecting such as tney may tnina nu mis wui am a greai inducement Tor utajes to csu uxunewvwi sta wuww warn come first shall have the best selection. N.B. Terms invariably cash. T.

P. 0O8TELLO, apStf No. 1, East Swan pt, Buffalo. REHOYAIh BULLTMORI L.A KG DON "WOUld KSpeCtfullY give notice to the public that tbey have removed to their store on Michigan street, near the New Market, where they will continue their former business, and be pleased to wait on their friends and patrons as heretofore. Meat delivered to any part of the city free of 'charge.

apo anaye pjf Subscribers to the who hart changed or propose to change their reaidencee, are requested promptly to notify the Circulator by leaving word at the Counting Room or sending a note through the Post Office. apStmyl SkwingMachtnm. Those wishing to sea the best Sewing Machines ever offered to the public, will please call at No. 214 Main street Buffalo, op stairs. These Hacninea are Kept upon constant exnintuon nr paoue inspection: Our machines have been tested by thousands.

and are known to be the best In use. They work on all kinds of tne nnestsiuta to tne coarsest leather, Those that do purchase other sosnAiessMachines, wiUaooa be obliged to obtain our license at a cost of ago (aa all other Machines enfringe our patent.) We have already prosecuted parties in new i one, sua wiu aaena to all in due time. No. 214 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y.

nol5 fc J.U. SINGER A CO. The Srrine Style- of Hats, lately introdu ced by Messrs. Kxtcucm A OosarracK, is a beautlral and ap- poalte article. as is vasaiy miww immum- able gentlemen, and as ta ceneiam nsansna.

neuiuaa firm have never brought eat a saora exquisite Hat. Sevan! nw BtviM Cans sow atos to be found here, which are Theaa are. likewise, salhnr rapidly. tienuemen can procure a handaeme cane, a nice pair of gloves, and one those of calaoratoa 'imirsja unureuaa- ai tne name eatabushmeas. tf DrspeTMla, IterrcW IVbOKr, Uwer ajoxupisunt, 6.

The Hon. A. W- Bad, of Detroit, ana late Member or -Congress, says (under date of Washington, April, 9, Last winter mr system became very seriously deranged and prostrated, from nervous debility. Biliousness, ayspepsia, By the use of Cmspafe Jgopso rarprfrrnrrr fmn rr-mTT rw nfll mj ansllll aegan Imial diatelyto improve, and was soon restored. The Pi Us aro partiowte rly resnartraate far their paSsCta in eorreeting the action of the -Liver esse KidsMys, aad gea-eral schef front the op ui ess ions ota disordered Uvar aad stomach.

I regard them as the heat ptlla I have averaaen.u leliMAwlm GOTDIC HALL, 'A i "nr vrv IMPORTERS, -itajnrFACTTJRERB, WHOIIUIJ AND BWAlxi DEALERS READY MADE CLOTlIIJfG, i ANB FURNISHING GOODS. Garments made to order sAsbart notice aad la the VulmiuMS stria. s- i rersons aelltoeaa before porchinng aieewaora. tcStu a a irrti tor it." I FROPUCK COMMISSION' HeI Cantral WkarBuffalo, imyaaiij BUFFALO; FEIDAT.MPBIL 27, 1865. Anso G.

Chestse, Editor. I' LOCAL, XjnCSAXT AMD XISCELLAnOUB. Fvbuo School No. 6. We had hoped to attend apon lb rxamlneiioa of the pop Us in several af ear Public Schools, yealorday, bat wart prevented by an.

expected eireusnstancee. The beat we can do, therefore, to tain tbe echool man Honed la oar eaption Am repre-taatalir of it class, presnmlng that watver compliments we may bestow opoa it will applj with. 0000! fore to tbe reat. Xho examination of tba aeholara- belonging to the Intermediate Department of this Behcet, took place ea Wednes-day afternoon. The Principal of thia Department Is Miss Gumma, who la aaaMad by Misses Aran and Tmuna.

Orer ana hand red papOa have bean In attendance during tba pact torn, and the exercises of which we vera permitted to be a apottater and auditor, abundantly proved that the pupils had ban hUthfally and carefully trained and to- atroeted. The faces by which we were surrounded, looked intelligent and happy showing that their varices owners had bean disciplined by lore ae weU ss to to red by knowledge. The eeene was deeply intereetlng to as, a it moat hare been to all who were present. i Tba exercises commenced with an examination the various atadlea panned daring the term an ersminstlon which damoaatratcd the noeiityof the teacher and tba aptness and industry of the taught The popfle were perfectly ready In their replica to the various questions proposed, and teemed to bare learned what they had learned for good." After thia followed kinging by several of the maatare and misses, the reading of eocapositions, dialogue by two young gentlemen, eoQequy by throe young ladies, singing of solos, valedictory, and "congregational" "giffi by the entire school. a One who could listen.to these exercises and not bless the Public school system, would be a fit candidal for Nora lembla, or any other outlandish place.

We felt like personally thanking the teachers for their paint, and patting every scholar in the room upon the head. We beg to call the attention of the proper authorities to one fact In regard to this school. The building, even with the aid of the adjoining eAf is not large enough to accommodate the pupils who belong In the district, and who araanxioaa to avail themselves of the privileges there to be found. Two evils some cannot be taught at all, and those who are taught are rendered uncomfortable. Bo good a school as No.

should not be subjected to any such drawbacks, and we hope that a different order of things may prevail at once. Money invested for auch a purpose is invested the best. Shall not poor, cramped, fettered Mo. 4 be furnished with the means ot spreading I I Benefit or Miss Bridge. This evening is set apart for the benefit of the young and talented lady whose name We have just written.

This will be her last appearance bat one. Miss Bamota has labored under divers disadvantages during her brief career in Buffalo, but baa steadily advanced In the good opinions of those who have seen her, and Is regarded as a tasteful, pleasing and promising actress. One feature in ber engagement is that she has attracted those who rarely visit the theatre, and gained their best opinions. Ws are constrained to believe that as her dramatic career grows riper, she will occupy an enviable position among her professional sisters. She Is by no means faultless, but her faults are more than palliated by ber excellencies, and are such as can easily be remedied.

Bu ceres awaits her in the future. The play selected for this evening Is that or "Love's Sacrifice," with Miss Bamass as Margaret Elmore," Hux as Maihew El. more," Wabs as Paul Wont," Ccaaxs as," St. Lo," etc Afterwards, Ocsaba appears In a favorite dance, and the farce ofYthe "Windmill" will be performed. "Evadae" was performed last night to the best bouse of th engagement.

Miss BanxiKS played the heroine beautifully; ao well as really to surprise us. This character is her very beat. Mr. Hru, was received with the utmost cordiality) and rendered "Colonna" to perfection. Everybody is rejoiced at bis return.

lie is justly regarded ss ons of tbo first young actors in the country, and we hope he wil wish to roam" no more. Our space forbids us to specify further. gT MdbDIR Of A BtrPFALONIAN. Tire Stockton (California) Republican says that a horrible murder was committed on the night of Thursday, the 22d ultimo, at Rich Gulch, on the Calaveras Elver, about thirty miles from Stockton. Toe vicum wee E.

N. Baootft, who has kept a store at that place for nearly five years. He was found en Friday morning, lying dead in his house, near the door, with a gash across the side and back of his neck, apparently made with a bowie-knife or aabre. The object of the marderer or murderers was robbery, aa Mr. Baooxs was known to have a large amount of gold dust by him.

The murder muat have been committed Just ss he was going to bed. Mr. B. was about 86 years old, a very industrious, worthy man, and very attentive to his business. He was from Buffalo, N.

and of a very respectable and Influential family in that place." Mr. Baooxs was the brother of our esteemed townsman Waus Baooxs, and had many friends and acquaintances in our midst. Such will be struck with horror at the awful circumstances of bis death, and will pour out their sympathies like water on behalf of those whom this tragedy touches the nearest. We find in a paper published at Atlas, Genesee county, Michigan, a card from Bxiutetis Lrosus, an invalid soldier, during the war of England with the United States of 1812, who having failed to produce evidence of his sickness while In the service of the United States, which proves satisfactory to the Commissioner of the Pension office, for the granting of an invalid pension, requests any fellow soldier or other person who was know- log to the circumstance of his being sick in the army, to make affidavit of the same, before a proper magistrate, and send a copy certified by the County Clerk, to A Old- nam, aub, unnncD uvuufcjr, ivitvuigau. mr.

asiomis says: "I enlisted In the service at Utica, N.T., Jan. 2,11616, in the 4th Rifle Regiment under Col. Richard Armstrong, Lieut. Patrick O'Fllng, and Capt, Walter German I was taken sick at Sackett's Harbor, and was removed from that plaos to Buffalo, as the army was on tbeir way to Mackinaw. At Buffalo I was permitted-to go into the country for my health and was afterward discharged at Sackett's Harbor, because of Ill-health.

I remember a few names which might be beneficial to mention Sergeant John C. Bently, Corporal John Barrel, privates Samuel Lane and John Bagley. Any person complying with the above request will be compensated for their trouble." ST New Music. Messrs. Shkppabd Cot- fn, Kremlin Block, win please accept our thanks for the following new pieces of music "Bonnie Kitty." Words by W.

W. Fosdkjk, music by tramsTT L. Baxxb, of this city, and dedicated to Ws. Hol-utrM, of Buffalo. With a fine lithographed title.

Thi is a capital song. The words are full of poetry, and the music Is sweet and graceful. Mr. Bakxx may count this among his most successful attempts. H.

Baowa Game-y, no doubt. We do net care to look beyond the title. "Sunshine." Composed by G. F. H.

Lxranoa, of this city. A pretty trifle, which will be popular at once. Mr IraBSCB rarely composes feebly, or unsuccessfully. "Only just a year ago." Words by M. R.

music by Gaoaoa R. Pocltox. Prof. Pdulto Is one of the most In dustrious of our modern composers. Be has dene well in this instance very well although he has had to contsnd With bad poetry.

These pieces may be had as above. distressing accident occurred on the State Line Railroad on Tuesday last, says the AdvtrUter, by wbish a man in the employ of the company lost hie life. At the train was pasting the station at the Saw Mills, about twenty-five miles from the city, the switch tender ran on to the track immediately In front of the locomotive, and endeavored to keep ahead of the train the length of some five or six freight cars which stood on the side track. He was not fast enough, however, and the advancing locomotive struck him, throwing him down across the rails, when the entire train passed over him. The terrible affair took place In the sight of a number of gentlemen who were waiting at the station for a down train.

The poor fellow was of course instantly killed, bis body being dreadfully mangled. He leaves a wife and family to lament the rash act which cost him his life. jgy Information Wantid. What has be come or the Bunaio nape-ears seal in Dehair of an Editorial State Convention We seconded the motion of the Em- pret. Has It been withdrawn.

hock, baton. The motion has bean withdrawn, from the conviction that it aoald not prevail. Only five or six papers In the stats responded thereto, and we have concluded that, like the presence of the man who was pitched out of a second story window by his companions, the Convention ts not eanted. Tin leas the proposition meets with general favor, the project never can succeed. Five papers cannot make an effective compact of this kind.

We want all or nearly all or none. fJF" We were somewhat surprised at the Caption of an article which we saw in a Utica paper, ester- running thus Bachelor's Baths." Can it be, we said, that this unfortunate class has been so singled out from all others, that it is even compelled to have a bathhouse by itself? Our surprise was allayed, however, by further when we found that BaCBnuoe was the name of the proprietor of the establishment, and did not refer to the Qonus CWefc. 5 The Erie Gazette greatly rejoices because the bill retaining the break of gauge at that point has passed a second reading In the Legislature. It says that the test vote is on the second and seems to regard the matter as definitely settled in favor of Erie. The vote stood 1 to IS not a very heavy majority, certainly.

We understand from William Akdrk, County Clerk, that more conveyances of real estate. In this city, have been left at his office for record, during the present month, than during the whole of the three pre ceding months of January, rebrnary and March. Most of these purchases have been made for permanent Investment. ty The Sjracuse Chroniclt Touches for the following story A certain widower having fallen in love with a fair maid, invited her to visit Niagara Fans. The Invitation was accepted, bat the widower's suit was denied, and the e.Uaat lover pi see 11 ltd a but to the girla father for ber expenses to Niagara I YouTu'e Cahixt.

The May number of this neat and Interesting little monthly claims a kind word. Wa think the Ouibst oonunues to improve through the ef forts of Mrs. Aaar, and really wish its circulation night be largely' Increased. Mrs. GnjaasLXsvB's little poem, "Lift," Is the gem of the preen at sambar.

-r 'awe indebted to the editor" forTthe May number of the ly afTaasiijui ahlLh contains severs! shoece articles. A great many people pay mora asAaey than as aaked toe? year's aahaniiium tbe Jiaw.ferapooiwsaagaiine. Mv 2f Attention is called to an extensive sale of groceries, to be made Vy Hnuet Bs Oris ssorning. -For ilaa- eaa lim rlsasnml 1 "ait tft -it xrv vvt I Kjay ssv aw cenuve aaire oisbbi 'ens land Mm a weak. Ota saa editors eatato fhe rsasoa A KWTESTANT SERVANT GLBL FOB! XV small family.

Apply at 80S Main at. ap2t A MJlS OF JEXFESIEK'CZ. WHO BBsaiah. French and fi an a -i. thoraatssk klij us, cierk i afmaaiaunc bessse ecoamea.

relevance given by ateaara. 6l L. aa, 10 ain sareet; WW. Williams, 22S MasmaSmt; and sorgo y.asee,at jaas sagiesuaea. asassnaryi Sitnati A Torao max i Wantetl.

FROM CONNECTICUT, XX. i Sastresasttaatjaaasgdeterfcowa erewller. or in any capacity wnere a peruea of bat batlncas win requirs The beet or Eastern and dry reference green. Address J. W.

box 4M P. ap20f WasteCTT A FIRST SATE COOK MAN OB WOMAN. JTJL one that thorooghiy anderstands the boslBeas, at siew so swan as. i apionyl KOTICE. T.

F. Counts tutd Joseph Wkjidliko bar this day formed a copartnership, ander the name of COL- ldNS CO- for the purpose of carrying on the Bookbind ins and Blank Book Manufactorinc Business, in eonnec- ston wun rrmung astaousnment or OLarr, afTTxawsA as sao main sareet, ajunange nuuding. T. F. COLLINS, JOSEPH WANDLINO.

Buffalo, March 1st, 1856. BOOIUBI2fIIIfe efc BtJaLaOfCI. In connection with the above, the undersigned would respectfully invite the at cation of their friends and the nnblic. to their facilities lor manufacturing every de scription of I Is A Bj and executing to order all kinds of C090IJS11CIAT. PIXINTI.VG.

PLAIII ASD Mr. OoOias baa. for the tost vear. done an the rhllna. and bound moat of the extra Blank Books at toe establishment of s'arson A Johnson, and assures his friends that his best efforts will be devoted to every Job the new establishment may be favored with.

Twenty years experience in the best Binderies in the country, enables hiss to guarantee satisfaction in every Job turned out. LIBRARY B00KB, PERIODICALS, bound in every variety and style. Our prices will in all as baas low as those of any other respectable eatab Ushment. Ordera respectfully solicited, and thankfully received. mrS COLLINS CO.

Erie County Saving Baiil, IacoxroaATxo Ana. 10, 1854. Cffit evrstar pf Main ana Sort Division ssrasfs, BUFFALO, N. Y. 1 Opened for business September 1st, 18M.

Office hoars krom A. M. to 8 P. and on Tuaadavand Friday Evenings from 6 to 7X- I GSTiccaa. WILLIAM A.

BIRD, (resident. Gfseoa T. Willi asb, 1st Vice President Srxnus V. R. WaTtwa, 2d Vice President.

Craos P. Lxa, Secretary and Treasurer. 1 EC. BraAucs, Attorney. slastTatla City- Plsutlna; Mill.

ThsSubeeribers ha re oonstan tlr on hand a full assortment of Common and Clear Pine also, Dressed Flooring, Siding, Ash Flooring, Ac, manufactured by the Ptoninc and Match ing Machines of GEORGE W. BEARDSLEY, late of this city. i I i Those having cargoes or lumber to dress, are informed that our water front of 600 feet, affords us every facility in receiving and transhipping the same, as we are able to run the Lumber from the Machines directly Into the boat. are aieo preparca to mi oraers lor KILN-DRIED DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS Panel, Gig, Siding, and Job SAWING, done to order. Entrance to the Mill by Dlank road, from corner Elk street and Ohio Slip.

DART A BROTHERS, apiu North Side Ohio Basin. I HEDICATEi) SUsLPHITR VAPOR BATH. Alto, Me eaasoratod Blood Purifying Eteu-ac dm.t. is TO THOSE AFFLICTED WITH RHECMA- tism, Chronic or Inflammatory Erysipelas, Dropsy, alt mivwu, nraius, neuralgia, 1 1C lAMoreux, tr Hydrophobia, permit me to aay, that the above mentioned Bath has invariably proved to be an Infallible remedy and a great blessing to every one afflicted with any of the above complaints, when applied. The above described Bath will also be found a sovereign remedy for the following complaints, to wit: Piles, SoreThroat, Colds, Eruptions of the Skin, all Nsrvous affections, Female Complaints in general and all Cutaneous sffections.

MRS. L. SMITH, irHtf No. 192 Washington street. COMMERCIAL PRIBrXIWO, RCLUG AID BISTDIJf G.

Parson Johnson. 161 Main street. Commer cial Advertiser Buildings, Buffalo. BLANK BOOKS of every description, always on hand, or made to order. OLD BOOKS rebound In erery variety of style.

CLOTH AND LEATHER CASES of the newest natierna. made to order. BINDING FOR PUBLISHERS uoon the most reasonable terms, at New York prices. ja26tf TUTON rft MII-ES. (Aoaanrsroa xathboss a kksiodt, albaxt,) psai.bsb nr STOVES, TIN PLATE; SHEET IRON, COP co.

I Office and Sample Rooms, Pearl Strttt, nxtduor north oj the Wittem JJbUl, BUFFALO, N. Y. William tctos. -jmrti-lyl COAaXXS o. J.

II. BESTLEY FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANTS ASD AOXNTSOr SWIFTSUSK LINE OP BOATS ON TBS HUDSON RIVER. No. IT ftntral Wharf, Buffalo. fiifn n.BKBTLKY.

cmas. b. asnriaxn. I Sawsaaxcxs: James M. Hoyt A Sons, Adams A Buckingham, Rawls Seymour, Dows, Guiteau.

A David Dows. Nsw York M. H. Read A Son, E. A.

Durant A S. Hale; Grant, Sayles A Andrew White. Commer cial Bank, Albany. apl6tf -Mr. LEAK, Manufacturer of every varletv of VERANDAS, BALCONIES, BALUSTRADES, iMwa ronus, invn vwjujs, Crj nfims, Ac.

Main south of Chippawa opposite North Church, BUFFALO, N. Y. N. B. Smith Work in ail its branches.

EafOrders promptly attended to. and on the most rea sonable terms. ap281y I BliBLL et HOORE. PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMHIS- BION MERCHANTS, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. Also Dealers In Salt, Water Lime and Plaster.

Near foot of Lloyd street, opposite Buffalo City Bank. J. 8. Boll, I I feStf Ws, Mooaa, BUFFALO, N. T.

RICHMOND CO. STORAGE, FORWARDING COMMISSION BOSMBSS GalCAOO, ILLMOB. Tbey will maks advances on property for shipment and sale East. TaoiiAS RiCHMoan will givs special attention to Yessel Agencies will buy and procure cargoes. Orders for tne purchase or Wheator other Property.

will receive prompt attention. I rJsy-unice on the Dock, root or state at. myiotf REAL, ESTATE AGEXCY. Office No. Brown's Buildings.

GEORGE SHERMAN, GENERAL REAL ESTATE AGENT, i Having opened an office at the above place, will attend to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, to the renting of buildings, to the collection of Rents, and to every thing per. aining to the Meal estate business. myietr BUIID dk THAVEK, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS IN UNCURRENT MONEY, GOLD, SILVER, Ac. Office corner Main and Exchange streets, under O. Lee A Co's Bank, Buffalo, Taos.

a. sons. oeiitr w. thatbb. CADWALLADER BTJIJL, DBALEK is LEHIGH, LACKAWANNA, PEACH ORCHARD, LOSS-BURG AND BITUMINOUS COAL.

Scotch and American Pig Iron Fire Brick and Fire day. i -Coal and Iron docked. Office and yard on Ohio street, between Cin an' and Chicago streets, Bufialo. i ly I. WILLIAMS, (roRMxaxT or buttalo,) ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, No.

11 WaUStrtt, ie NEW YORK. Kronen. LEWIS. AUCTIONEERS AND PRODUCE, COMMIS SION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS, Main ttriet, 16 Wtbater Block. Hswsv Enrxa, I F.

Lswm. -ft i BUPFAIO.N. T. Liberal cash advances will be made. apZTtf FRASK WILLI AM CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Will attend promptly to any calls in his line of business.

Surveys, Plans and Estimates executed with promptness and despatch. voce, no. it waniia Buildings, mx Main street, up stairs. i- my6tf 6EOR6B TOCELL, wnousAxa awd sktail osALxa nr CANADA PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES, Ac. i Ofic and Yard, foot ofEris Street.

mBltf WM. Y. EMERY, Agent. H. W.

MlLLtRD PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i No. 9 Central Wharf, H. W. MrLLAan, I i BUFFALO. 8.M.

Aixm. je6 i. a. hist, i o. i h'MaIH-m: at COMMISSION MERCHANTS, mrlO i Chicago, tU.

Hi C. WALKER dt CO, PRODUCE. COMMISSION, AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS, i foot of Ilovd mtreet. Of Cash advances made on consignment janiStf nilTTOW A RATMOSDS. FORWARDING A COMMISSION MERCHANTS VtiUCsTl ill PRODUCE, BAIT, COAL, etc.

NorA Bridge Pier, Racine, Wit. jaSSir D. D. BIDWLL, 1 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Haa opened hi office at 14.7 Main street, orer the Hoase Teiegrapaumee. i jastr JT.

G. DESHLEB, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND FORWARD ER OF PRODUCE, Not. 14 16 Central Wharf, Bufale. 9 Prodace purchased or forwarded to order. Buffalo, August 1,1858.

auStf D. C. BEARD eiCOq Wholesale and Retail Dealers Hi GROCERIES, PROVISI ONS. Ac Jfo. 105 Mat street.

6EO. BIMJWISLLT- COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the porchaae of Prodoce, Provisions, 4c. and Ship ping Agent-No. 18 Central Wharf.Bnlfalo. apO'i-y C.

V. M1LLKBU LIVERY STABLE AND RIDING GALLERV Pearl Street, adjoining Oe Weettm Betel. TWftneetturnosataUhoara. open day and waning. enlOtf and Retail Dealers In every deaerip HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ke Terrace, appetite Wantm BbteL at.

aTEYEEB. itaiaartsr' sad. Ssaltr WINES, JJQCORa- AND 471GARS, apletf 148 Maim Street, rRODUCl! COMMISSION MERCHANT, I Primt'Strttt mmd Deat, Buffalo, f- ft AX H. LG I I IjN esyxa wv Bar TH. SUBSCRIBER HAS A PAIR OP VERY closely matched dark BAY HORSES, af remarxabfy fine carriage, good travelers, very kind aad weU brake, sitber single or double.

Age years; hands high aad weighing abcotxlPo aba. Any ana wishing to pqrrhaae a good raauiy eamage saaas, ana ax too same Das ana that perisetly kind aad ready for any kind of biaiiniasi. wOl nod toto a rare pporsonily. Ear fto-ther paaltiwlsis ap ply so Ak asana sueLt, r- pa to ar ex sj ssibevi'lber at Westfield, ChnnlsBOao Co. 1 r.

SAM FOBTK. BTaw Stesuaa Tmg tmt rsjflEZS THE NEW STEAM fUQ SOW 111 i bofldlng at the yard of Taa IHrke. Hotter A of the following dimensions Length 85 feet, breadth of beam, 18 feet; depth of hold, 9 met-Mrttt be furnished with a new aad powernl angina and machinery, and ptetedby theSfithef May. Also One second haadae and 20 horse powor. lor nsrtner paractuars enquire of I v.

YI BETX.1 ap88tmy22 Norton sareet Feansdry, Bnsatlo. FOR SALE ONE FAIR MATCHED Carriage HORSES. Twepair Draught or Road Horses. Also several good single Horses by seSOtf i TURNER BSiyTHERS. TAYLOR A JEWETT, Ship Grocers, WINES AND "LIQUORS, No.

4 and 8 Slsurlne Block, OhOe Street, BTTFPArl. Ill AotrtwnisC.TAtLoa, deiotfl Jests X. Ji tDJTET SHEFARD, sumisArjvmun na JAPANNED AND STAMPED TINWARE, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORK, i HARDWARE, TINMEN'S STOCK, TOOLS, STOVES, MACHINISTS TOOLS, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Ae. ap8 54 MaUsi Street. CLARK BROWS, RECTIFYING pISTILLERS BtFFALO, Comer Perry and Washington Street.

Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealera in High wines. Alcohol, Double Refined Pure Spirits, Cologne Spirits, Rectified Whiskey, Old Rye Whiskey, Domestic Brandies and Gin. Also, a superior article of 99 per cent Alcohol, for Burning Fluid. orders promptly nued at tne lowest market prices, ty Dealers in the above articles aro Invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. THOMAS OLASK.

feblTtf B. W. BBOWS. YATES WE8T7" WKOLSSALB AXB KIT AIL DkALXXS ft CXOTHMO, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, xiB Main tareet. i Townsend Hall Block, Buffalo, N.

B. Not to be undersold by any manor combination se oitmen. BUCKUVGHAM eV GUTlXOIK, FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 11 Central Wharf, Bufala, Jf. T.

Particular attention to consignments of Grain. rioar, ior AasociATS rraiis. B. H. Bcoxjkohaii.

Booxranata A Co. R. P. BuauaoAHS. 108 Broad street.

New1 York. LTotedd.Ohlo. i mrxT Ai a. orrraaia J. FLEEHARTY afe PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND FORWARDERS, i No.

27 Cintral Wharf, Buffalo, N. Y. Jobs Flbkbabtt, Jou Ftjanuarr, Ja. Liberal advances made on all kinds of Produce for sale in Buffalo, Albany, New York and Boston. I Particular attention paid to purchasing Produce for Eastern Markets.

It 1 W.BERCfiOETZ efc CO PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS, No. 294 Main Street, near American Motel, Buffalo, N. T. Lithographic Engraving, and Printing of Bonds aad Coupons. Certificates of Stock executed equal to the most fin ished Plate Engraving, at moderate prices, i Bills of Exchange, Bill Heads, Bills of Lading, Notes, Drafts, Checks, mrcuiara, visiting ana Business usxas, flaw an a raucy Labels, Maps, Engraved and Printed.

f3s All work warranted to give satisfaction. JOHN G. JLTLLEK, 1 soocxasoa to a. rmcaa a saorHaa, Dealer UI I FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Corner Exchange and Washington Sheet, BUFFALO. I fW Table Butter of the bestquality, always on hand.

Jan. 1864. i jaS4-ly I LAVD OFFICE. T. R.

A LANS AND GENERAL AGENT, No. 2, ToUner Block, corner Main and Mohavk street! turritu, Has constantly on hand for sale and to rent Houses, City Lots and Farms. Particular attention given to the selling and ranting and collecting of rents for non-residents. mrotf ItauRiog fc Exchange Office, i NO. EXCHANGE STREET.

MONTGOMERY Ai HOCLIITOI, CEALXRS IN UNCURRENT MONET, GOLD A 1 SILVER, i DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Aa Collections made with DromDtness In all Darts ef the United States, Canada, and Europe. BOBXBT MOMTOOMSBT, apStl AXDSSW BOrUSTOX. L. 8cbermerItorn Watltlns Ai iBrfatol, GENERAL; COMMISSION MERCHANTS, roa thi balx or ALL KINDS OF PRODUC4 ITS Fbokt Stkbxt, ajtd 24 Buxuaa Eur, Nsw Yoax. asraaxsoasJ 1 Cnrtlss Storrs A N.

Y. Cbaries Cleaver, Chicago. John West, J. i Haskins, MUwaukee. Hart, Newman uunaio.

Bam 'i wetperell Bainey A Richardson, Sa. Louis. Aieonaru, aturueman new uneans. apon GEO. W.

CLARK, REAL ESTATE, MOUSE AND GENERAL AGENT. I Oraioa 274 Matx Stbbbt, Ksaaiua Buoox, BUFFALO, N. Y.i Particular attention will be riven to the collection of Rents, Ac, payment of Taxes for non-residents, and others. mrttf HOPKINS A CO GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No.U Central WharfBvffalol Especially for the sale and purchase of Flour, Grain. Pro visions and Produce generally.

'i M. Co. will at all timet be stocked seuA the various grades of Cincinnati manufactured Lard Oil and Star vanmee. myiti 1834:. WASHINGTON DOCK.

l5A E. S. ALPORT, STORAGE, AND COMMISSION, Ohio street, near WasIUiifrton Square, Opposite the Ship Yard of Bidwell, Banta A STORAGE FOR 10,000 BBLS FLOUR, 250 feet Dock for Steamers, Propellers and Sailing Vessels. Also, Dockage for Railroad iron, Lwnoer, Bait, uoai. Water Lime, etc.

Jeltf I- BEARS etc DRAKE, Late of the firm of JOHN DRAKE A SON, have rented the new and spacious warehouse, No. 14 Hanover street, for the inspection-and sale of Beef, Pork, Fish, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, Ae. Thankful for past favors, we still solicit a share of public patronage. T. Ar DEASD, nol I L.W1 DRAKE.

1 1 8 5 4. RAJSFEY Ai RICHARDSON', COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. IB Central Wharf, Buffalo, N. T. H.

Raixxt, Flour Inspector Gxd. Ricbaxdsox B3tv- particular attention paid to tne saw or purenase of LOUR, GRAIN, and Produce in general, noli John L. TaJcott etc Iaaae W. ThoaajMon, ATTORN I ESJAND COUNSELLORS, JTo. 882 Main street, Buffalo, N.

Are to be found at their office, and wiU give prompt attention to any business committed to them in the City, in this State, or in the United States District and Circuit Courts. Je i i 1 1 H. H. CIsAPP, I Commissioner of Deeds for! the City Ot BUFFALO. Mornlnsr Express Office.

I fsl I HOSES SMITH, Lumber Dealer, Boo Washington Street. SUCCESSOR TO J. DODGE A CO. jaOtf r. a.

XLurr. i w. a. I FUST etc COMMISSION MERCHANTS, In the Block comer of Ohio and Indiana ttt mrlOtf BUFFALO. ilSS; i W- WHITING, fp 1855 FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANT, MARINE BLOCK, Ohio street, Buffalo New York.

Refers to. Rice. CIspd A New York: Hoogfateling A Shepard. Chicago, P. L.

Sternberg A Buffalo; 3. W. Brooke, Detroit. mrvu GEORGE W. GATEjS, (Successor to J.

H. Flsgg A Co. WHOLESALE AMD RETAU DEALfR IE HATS, CAPS, (FUR GOODS, RUNKS, AL18E8, CARPET BAGS, GLOVES, Rubber oods, Fur Overcoats. Plushes, Fur Gauntlets, Fancy Robes, and other Goods adapted to the Trade. -j: 164 Main Street, i Buffalo, N.

TV 0T Cash paid for Shipping Tore. i oel4-ly JTOHH C. GlfiER, WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, SILVER WARE, PLATED WARE AND FANCY iOOODS. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry neaiij and promptly repaired, and warranted. I aplOtf At Wo.

801 Mats Stsxst, BctvaiA, N. Y. I. THAYER'S j. .1.

-PATENT i SPERM WORKS, Factory on IndianaBtreet Sale Room, S4 Main Street. f3ey- constantly on Hand ecleoratea jrasesn Bpetxe Hand tea, superior mine Dperm-aiHi sola at a maca i- price. Also oa band, Sperm, lrd, Machinery and ot) or i- a. sti W. ai, VbTLiklt, i ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, PROCTOR ADYOOATE IN ADMIRALTT.

XSromiet am 4. Lee A Cow Bank, 2d story. JaStf -IAAIKS e. KVAig A PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND 1 FORWARDER. I 'L apM V.

COLXJGOS. BRASS FOUNDER AND MACHINIST, Coaster WsAhinrton and Perrvsts- raplltf BCTTAIO el-e PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, sVMMv, Jtjot ef Tnrd Street, DETROIT, MICH. I itr LAW rrt GUSTAVUS AjSCROGGS, ATTORNEY AND CownaeHorat Lw, Proctor and Ad ve eats id Admiralty 0eeNsil4g Main streets. upstairs. Jalati n' tiiiiD A s-sa 1 jl i iii wksiiiiia assists la M-i GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS, t-M Tt Maim ssrss.

sarts) A LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK 01 Wd wouli respectfully asuiooivoe te theseo. rwm nnnam, snaa wa aavoa reoesT ea ansiaaanuwssasisi sag oag: sijJ i -9 Spring Stock: of, Goods, which haa been aetootad with great cara and wito aarttea-ear reference to the immediate wants af tba CITY TRADE. sux passseasea use tnpio reooassamosnna or being asbw, high lustered and salt fwiiahrd, and we take parncstlar plaasuia in offering it to our friends and costomera, feeling confident that at wiH gtv perns aatssfacttoa is the PLAIN, STRIPED AND xGUltTO 'STLsCS. If ICC AND INDIA SATINS. iri GLACE AND MARCELLINE SILKS All shades.

BROCHE LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS in new and elefntdesirna. CASHMERE ANDTHLBET do. I il MUUSSELLVE DELAINES is stew snrfntr sxyjesj! -t 1 rliiiJMtJll AND SCOTCH GINGHAMS -do. PLAIN ALL WOOL. DELAINES Choice K1BBONS The beet aasoetmeiit to be foend in Buffalo.

DON NETS, FRENCH FLOWERS and other millinery goods. In this branch of our business wa ener to wholesale parehaaers an excellent lot to select from. LINEN KHELTaNGS. SHIRTINGS AND pmowvase LUaeas. i LINEN DAMASK, (all widths.) DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS DoUiea, all grades.

I BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETING! Shirting Cottons the most approved makes. iiHOAV ULUTUH, (JAtblilEKES VEST- ings a large invoice. I EMBROIDERIES Oormistloff of some excel lent bargains in Cellars. Sleeves. Hdkis.

and Flouneinas, PARIS KID GLOVES A full assortment! of the bett make. I SILK, CASHMERE COTTON HOSIERY, Having bought our goods for cash, we can afford to Bell at the same rates that taose dealers pay for their goods Who any on a large creoK, eonaeqaeauy saving to our custom era irom 1340 zo per cent. rew gooas receivee every wees. KING HARRINGTON. mrKtf 318 Malst Streaa.

SOIJD OUT; GREAT REJOICING AMONG THE DEALERS Carpets. Oil Clothes, Prospecta that high prices will again prevail in the I CITY OF BUFFALO, iaoonseauence of 1 W. B. BISHOP having relinquished the CARPET BUSINESS, the stock of carpets now on nana at 1 He. au Main Street, will be disposed of Axes max oner, and aa opportunity win be anorded those who wish to purchase, ot making their selections from the moat EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT ewer exhibited in thia city.

1 i ONE THOUSAND PIECES of English Velvet -Tapestry, Brussels, 8 ply and Ingrain Carpets, having been recently received, and it being desirable that the whole should be disposed ef previous to the 01 JHay next. Purchasers either atWholesale or Retail will consult tbeir own interest by making an early call. A good Opportunity lor any one wishing to engage in the above line of business as the whole is one. cd for sals on liberal term. mrlS dAooT Profeaslon al HoUce.

I TAR. F. W. BARTLETT, FOR THE LAST Xy three years associated with his brother-in-law, Br. Robert Hunter, of the city of New York, in the special treatment of diseases of the Throat and Lungs, has removed, to Buffalo, and will continue the practice introduced by tbem and success tally employed in the treatment of Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption.

To the beneficial ae-suits of this method of treatment many resident of Bunaio bear grateful testimony. It consists mainly in toeoiroct application to of medicines in the condition ef Vapor, olrough the medium of an Inhaling Instrument of the bronchial and pulmonary surfaces, conjoined with such general treatment as experience has shown to be useful. I it Dr. Bartlett refers to persons of the highest rr spectabili-ty in this city, and the principal cities 01 the Dntoa to sub-atantiSte his claims to the confidence of the public. I Office No.

West Eagle corner of Main st. Hours ofaUendancefromSA.M.toeP. U. an34bny8Si EYE EAR DR. F.

A. CAD ur TUKOMTO, CANADA, Oculist and Aarist, OPERATOR ON tUB EYE AAD EAR, AS ARRIVED IN BUFFALO, AND TA-. ken rooms at the AMERICAN HOTEL, where ha win remain lor a few weeks, for the purpose of practising this branch of his profession, and mav be be consulted aa above. iirttvisUjreeqj charge. Dr.

in consequence of the frequent impositions practiced on the public feels obliged to say that he is a regular physician, and is duly authorised according to law toprae-bee MttUdne, Surgery, etc in both Canada and the United States, and tnat during a residence of ten years in Toronto he has devoted his entire attention to the DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. He trusts, therefore, that the present will be a sufficient notice for those having any aflection of these delicate or gans, to avail themselves of his well known skill and experience. II operations periormea, nignt ana Hearing returnee ana Diseases removed, by mild and effective means- I Applicants wiU please to take notice that. diMovU. tedi ous, and long standing easee, requiring much urn to curs, should be presented for treatment at aa early a period as possible, otherwise they cannot be Jr7" Reference kindly permitted to Dr.

K. H. Hamilton, of this city. 1 apl4tfl DlAluNlO AND BOEHM FLUTES SHEB-PARD A COTTIER'S celebrated Diatonic, Boehm aad other Flute. Mr.

C. of this firm haa been for the last twenty years manufacturing the first class flutes for Wa. Hall A Son and Firth, Pond A New York. Tbe instruments from the above booses aro known everywhere far superior finish, tone, Ac. The following letter was received by the patentee of the Diatonic Flute from Mr.

Richardson, the great flute player Sir Alter careful examination and repeated trials of your patent Diatonic flute, I have much pleasure in informing you that 1 consider it the only flute in perfect tune, requiring much lessexerUon in playing, and so greatly superior in the quality and power of its tones, that 1 have determined 10 adopt 11 in preierence to au otners. I am, Sir, yours truly, I 1 J. RICHARDSON. Mr. Cottier has Invariably been awarded the first premium at tbe fairs of the American Institute, New our flutes are made from tbe newest and most approved patterns and of choice cocoa wood, ebony or box wood.

All instruments Flutes of our make are sold by all the principal and first clam music houses throughout the-United States. Any description of Flute made to order. apz5 8HEPPARD A COTTIER, 166 Main street. TO RENT A TWO STORY BRIC JLlA dwelling with basement and attic, on Washington street. Rent 226.

A 2 story brick dwelling on West Genesse street, near Main street. Rant 8150. I- A 1)4 story wooden dwelling on Hudson st, near Niagara street. Rent A Orst class brick dwelling on Pearl street, supplied with all the modem improvements. Rent $400.

1 A 2 story brick house on Park street, near Delaware st. Rent sals. 1 I A 8 story brick dwelling with basement on Huron 200. 1 1 Apply at No. 9 Telmer Block, corner Main and Mcbawfe streets, Buffalo, to ap24 T.

R. PARSER, i Yawl Boat Loat. A YAWL BOAT WAS TAKEN FROM THE schooner L. LCDINGTON on Thursday night Toe boat was new last summer, is of the largest size, about 24 feet long, painted white on outside (one coat,) lead color on inside; some of her knees on ber thwarts broken on the larboard side. She had been used in painting tbe vessel this spring and waa considerably daubed with paint, white and Vermillion.

A reward of S10, will be paid ant-person who will return her or give information where she to G. W. MoiNTTRB, i ap24tf? Master Schooner Ludingtoa. To Beat. FOUR ACRES OF FIRST-RATE LAND for If not rented soon, wanted to good Gardener a married man preferred.

Good reference required. Enquire of B. BROWN, No. 1 Central Wharf. aplvtmyl At tbe Omce of auuney A Richardson: Board.

TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO-dated with pleasant rooms and board by apniyind at 188 Pearl street. I Also, a few day boarders can be accommodated 1 A Parlor and bedroom, pleasantly situated, and fu noshed with water and gas, to let with board. mrSOtf Iaetilgli Coal. JJ: rpHE i SUBSCRIBERS HAVE FOR 8A LE 1 ISO tbns Lehh Coal. 1 JAMES 0.

EVANS A apl8tf Corner of Water street and chip Canal. ILVSrS TBO "ON KNIVES, Cream Spoons, etc of my own raaaufastnre, warranted to be the genuine article. I bave just replenished my stock of Silver Spoons, of thread, tipped and plain patterns, and am prepared to sell sa low as eaa be purchased elsewhere. AU articles marked in the (nicest style without extra charge. ep2o i JOHN C.GAGER, 801 For Sale.

J-J A HOUSE AND LOT VERY FLEA- JiiiX santly situated on Niagara streeet, east of Oeorgia-Aiao a Scow Boat, two years old, which carries 10 tons. Enquire ef B. BROWN, lfCentral Wharf. apllnmyl At se emee ai stamey a weaanison. .5 Pwsssw-.

SUPERIOR QUALITY MANUFACTURED by A. Morton, New York; also, Levi Browns (original) A. O. Barley, etc, ior sale at iio Main at. apii lULWA Walker.

Banking, Broataxm-ts sued KxeSutBre, No. Eatt Seneca Bit Breum't BmnHugt. fTHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE FORMED JL Copartnership in the above business, ander the firm ot tOWN A CO. Buffalo, Sept, 16,1864. 1 WM.

O. BUOWH, "ecSStf B. a T1 IFR OF SAM HOUSTON LIFE OF WM. H. Seward, Life and' Beauties of Fancy Pern, Ruth Hall, Ha May, Rag Bag, This, That and the Other, Podge Doings, and all the popular and standard worts of tbe day.

For sale bv ep8 O.G. STEELE A OO 206 Main St." AAIansjIAlO unc Skmsirsaajary. TV ESTABLISHED 1850 STATE T. SSS. Seisopea at aU boars to receive sack and lanta Horses, wnfbfe WSlbe treated oa eeieati4e priixriplea, by deSMf WtLSOMRRVlLLE, Yeteriuaiy Duigeon.

1QKK' PARIS UMBRELLA A SUPERB AOoJsJe article by tbo above name, Jnat Imimted.st-reet n-osa Use soaaafacturera. The. moat cosaptoto aaibi il as tor this market ever offered- Its pectuiaribea sees easly be seen kw appreciated, at 1M Main street. Q.W. OATE8.

Mi ATCH REPAIRING DONE I IN A SUPE twr- ananner by aa exportencsdl wortsasw. and warranted. docks aad Jewelry of all doseriptiaos neatly repaired and esseaed, aad Mtaert rsstimas saoywaaa' oa having work dona at the laaaisf rt tisssu t-A oall is rosy i.lfully solicited. i as18 --l JtfBSO. PAPER, SSI Mafa St.

RAS8 WORK GAUGE COCKS, WATER aba, saaiiafai mu by f- rr fapd SUrNEk SHEPARD, id aO ODxTTS XADYS BOOXTrFOB VJT ContaJningRnriac fashions, Ac 0. tUhltKa'. at SMMaiastrsaCie HEARTS EASE OB THE Whw; ay tastboreaaarsUoetIfre. Poraals by aad 0. STEiLEACO.

1 1 The steamer to. Xessw arrived her aboot 1 o'caocrt thi mraiag, brinsrrnr 9B amongst tham Madame Da Lagrangavaarl other raemoera oi xae F-rr upsri XosjsVs dates were anticipated by tbe Africm at 1 Z'U The 2frwMj had arrired ont at Sotttbaaapi Antrxx, April So. A heavy atom of rain, acTfantpari ied by thua aer and bgbtning, passed orer this place this arternoon, the tret or the rseasoo. Pni.i mm. ST.

li1 An extaoaiva conflagration baa takes place fat ua srooaa 01 ueorgia. -s- BaaTOM. AnrQ SR. The Africm, arrived at her docks at a quartor patm eigat uis menung, aiUig the ran from HalilAX in SI hoars. Soon after her arrival the custom hnriM nfTinara boarded ber, and no communication wss al'owed with the ship, and a general searching of the passengers took place, the result -at which has not yet tnrasTjjred.i 4 1 y-.

The F.nglish papers contsun Tery fittie news of rmportance. AlB Ajrr, April SfJ. The Atlas pabliBhee the orinion of Nicholas HH1, on the snbject of the Liquor Law, at the request of a number of. lirjuor dealers of thia city. Mr.

Hill renurds the bill as a direct viola tion of the UoDAtuatton. 1 Nsw OsutASS, April S. Postmaster Kendall was arrested by Mr. Wal- lia, the special agent of the Poet Office Depart ment. Mr.

laenaaii gave security in tbe sum or 1 i CHABXaarows, April The U.S. Sloop-of-wsr fnnceton arrived at Key West on the 18th. 1 1 i B9 SpteeTt Line. Awn 26. The propeller Gen.

Taylor arrived here at 13 'clock, noon, from Detroit, with a full eareo for truaport. Ijaurt Kwenlng'a Kcport. i -t: HARRTSB0SOH, April 2A. The Senate to-day passed the bill repealing the charter of the Erie Northeast Railroad Company, and it now only wants the signature of the uoTemor to Decome a tow. New Obixaes.

ADril 26. The steamship Grenada arrived here thia morn ing with Havana dates to the SXd. The U. S. steamer San Jacinto and the Prince ton were in port.

Corn, HcAuley had not enter ed upon tbe dunes of his mmmnsi, Thelsugar market was firm, and tending up ward. I A belief was current that the crop would prove short, and the planters had increased their demands, although the previous notations were not altered. Freights to Europe had declined, but to the U. States they were firm. The robbery on board the steamer amounted to 600 pounds sterling in gold, also bank of Eng land notes, ana jewelry, masung in all about loou pounds sterling.

The property belonged to Mr, E. CoUingwood, one of the passengers, and has not Dean recoverea. 1 Nsw Jore, April 26. A fire occurred Uiis afternoon, in the wholesale drug store of Ward, Montaigne A 88 Maiden Lane. The upper part of the building was destroyed and the stock badly injured by water.

The loss will be heavy. A prisoner in tbe Tombs, named Eberie. in dicted for murder of John Gilfoy, attempted to murder one of the deputies named Chas. People, by plunging a knife into his back while he was taking his morning exercise in corridor. He believed Mr.

People had prejudiced his case. DosTOS, April 26. James Johnson, of the firm of Johnson, Bewail and a very wealthy and respected merchant of thia city, died this morning. Handbills are posted about the city, offering inducements to enlist in foreign service. They purport coming from the Provincial Secretary at Halifax.

We have Halifax papers of the of the 21st. The English war steamer Argus, from Bermuda, arrived there on the 23d. The Nova Scotia papers warmly defend the Governor tor his attempts to raise a foreign le gion hi the United States. The weather has been thick and cloudy to-day. with a cold, easterly wind.

Extraordinary Excitement at W. B. BISHOP'S, IN CONSEQUENCE OP THE ENTIEE stock, (10,000 worth) of LINEN GOODS being offered at the original cost. in tne stock msy ne round Irish Linens at 2a 6d per ysrd; Damask and Snow Drop Table Spseads Bs; Brown Table Damask 2s per yasd. Wide Ss Linen Sheetings, IX yds wide aa per yard; PiUow Case Linens, all widths; Huckaback Towels 10s per dosea; Turkish Bathing Towels; Snow Drop A Damask Napkins with spreads te match; Scotch and Russia Diaper; Birds Ey Diaper, etc.

CALL EARLY AND SECURE GOOD BARGAINS. aplT W. B. BISHOP, 811 Main street. OmscrwJ Atlas Mutual Ixstsakcx 1 New Yoax, January aoth, ISoo.

THE TRUSTEES, IN CONFORMITY TO the Charter, submit tba following statement of the affeias of this Company on the 80th December, ISM Premiums on Policies not marked off, January $188,48 38 Premiums received on Marine and Inland Transportation Risks during the year ending December 80, 1864 85,828 OT 1142890 sr No Policies have been issued apon Plrs Risks discoa-n acted wiOA Marine Risks. Premiums earned during the year ending Do comber SO, 1864 27 Less Return Premiums 47,111 68 Net earned Premiums Losses and Expenses. Re-insurance 7162 T4 866,290 7 88,081 24 9624,822 00 Net 825,030 74 The Company have the fol owing Assets: Premium Notes, and Notes in advance of Premiums $780,782 79 Stocks and other Securities, airns due the Company, and unsettled Premiums, to be closed by Cash or Notes 67,014 66 Cash on hand 2640 k4 1 Total amount of Assets $812,888 88 The Board of Trustees have reeslved to pay an interest of six per cent 00 the outstanding certificates of profit to tbe holders thereof, or tbeir legal representatives, on and alter xuesoay, tne lata, day or re rwary next. Sy order of tbe xMara. GEO.

H. TRACT. Secretary. sr James 8. Sturgess J.

8. Whnney, Frederick Dimon, W. W. Wakemaa, John Collins, Waiter 8. Griffith, Hiram Nile, Benjamia Carver, James Ward, L.

P. Morton, 1 AV-CWUeex, Deaiet Talmadge, Alfred Id wards, Charles Gould, Msscellus Maasey, Lewis R. Cbeesebroagh, Stephen Knowttoa. John Boynton, E. B.

Utchfleld, Ambrose Bnow, J.T.Hayward, J. E. Bouthworth, N. a Osgood, Alexander H. Grant, D.

W. IngersoU, H. N. Holt, JamesSmith, T. C.

Durant, Edward A Lambert, Chas. M. Reed, ERoeee 11 Hinckley, Samuel Engie, Adolphus Davia, 1. a. croeier, N.H OSWOOD, Presioent.

R. EDBSiOJ. HINOSXEY, Vice President. Gxo. H.

Txaot, fe2-8taweoww GEO. DAVIS, Agent, Buffalo. TO BENT A ONE STORY FRAME cottage on the north side of Folsom street Mo. lie. Rent $24.

Also A two story frame house on Clinton at. between Rase street and the Brick lard at the Hydraulics. Rent Aiao A story frame house en the south aide ef N. Division between Spring and Pollard Rent $91. Apply at GEO.

A SHERMAN -S Land Office, spi5 No. 8 Brown's Buildings. I FOR SALE A PLEASANT: HOUSE and lot on the aorth aid of Canton street, 888 feet east of Michigan street; let Soxioe. 'Frame house story in first rate condition, water ia kitchen- I Asm Lot 26x12a, one the west ssde of Seventh street, So. 18, with two frame houses.

I Apply at- GKO.A. SHERMAN'S Csnd Office, ap2f n. No. 8 Brown's Boildieg. THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO fumisb Steamboats, Propellers, Vessels and Families OOORMNO STOVES AND FURNITURE, Cutlery, Tin, Copper aad Sheet Ln ware, pianietoed sable ware, etc.

Particular attaniien given to- attiiaf sat Btesaihoataaad Prapeiiexs. -r 'I I 1 Cofiper. Tia and Sheet Iron work done to order. ap8 i SIDNEY SHEPARD, 84 Mala street. LAND TO RENT ON CLINTON STREET, near theWilliamaTilie road, a assail booee laiary built and 22 acres or less of lead; 6 acres 0 which are cleared.

The soil is very rich and wall adapted to gardening pur. Kent ioo. Apply at the Niagara Land Office, -No. 1 Niagara st- to ap24 GUY H. 8AL18BURY, Real Estate Agent.

-y Boarder. 1 A "FEW: DAY BORDERS AND FAMILIES XJL eaa be aevwsasnadated at Ne. 108 Pearl street with good board aad csBVenieat reosns, apon save able ssrsas by applicariosw apletaayl JUST TRY TO CUT A SWELL A COMIC Ballad; words by A- Pens; asoeie by T. H. E.

balder. This is capital comic ballad and one which will givs good aausfarUon. Just published by J. SAGE A 80118, 208 Mala street. THOMAS' H.

BENTON'S GREAT WORK Thirty Years In the United States Senate, or a History of the workings of tbe Americas Goveraauent Arc thirty years from 1820 te 1960. Tor sale at O.O.BTEXXE -d QKK THOSE A. LA MODE PARIS HATS A OeJeJ are aS the rage now in she eastern dues aad ara a aaoa sesiraMe liat fee reateel or bnalsi ruipuata. Oasbe at 16 Mate street. A'tT.

OATswV I BOOKS- THOMAS H. BENTON'S GREAT Week, Thirty Yesjm Bewase, a History ef the working of the Aaaerieaa Goverassent from 1890 te 1858. Foe sale by C- osM 2 O.g.oTWMsCOWt aTalBax, OrmaEet adAasi. 4 50 BOXES' ORANGES AND LEMONS IN Saa this day aad tar sate by Ms .1 sows A Isain street. OLD AXDSiOTEB WAT CHESAT VERY fact dred eatlaisv Osll smdsaa aad aU, at 98C Mats 'JOHN a apu NaS CARPETS.

AT CJDtlXOS'Jk Men RAT'S Dsbslslsn sslRsns OR Csosbs, Curtain nsatariala, and Pjibilaliry goods wiU aw aesa aa sag pareaasars, at lxa ssaia seroaa. 1 I.

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About Buffalo Courier Express Archive

Pages Available:
785,215
Years Available:
1846-1963