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Buffalo Courier Express from Buffalo, New York • 2

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oostoa ixxw aa. v. 1 I 11 i A. ATXOM oiiwaiiiti C0MMODAT1ON. Stone at all Stations.

TiSO A. Hf STEAMBOAT EX riUUArflteps stBatavU 80; A. Byron 00 A )M-f iBswea 9:11 A M-jj archvila A. aLfChQl 9X1 a Rochester 10 IB A M. Palrocrt WA1 A Jharra- Hits A M.i newarai uw 11 a.

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M-l Bchectady BL; Aioaai WJP. Troy aMTaLTMaw York Mr Boa at ail' station via Rochet via RnrJieeta-. Cnandalsnai seiiu to Bitauoss; enniaeii at Rata via for Can aawoa: arao at, wetevia wita train me TCavawaaja Stopping atau ill tAtaOIP. M. CINCINNATI ANI).

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itome a. m. uuca 9:10 A M. tjLtttle Falls 8sl)0 A M. Bt Johnsvllle 86 A -Ponda 406 A M.

Sebenectady 5a? M-J Albany 44JU A. Troy 4a)0 Haw P.M.; BostoaAOU P. M. lltao P. M.

CINCINNATI BX- FRKS8. tjtcna at Uataffk 1930 A. M. l-JB A M. PalmvraadW AM i Pon Byron tsM SjTacuseetSO A Knme 6 A M.

L'Uca Utile -Palls 6AI A 8V Johnsviifa iu a. a A. M.J Bchomactady Troy :60A.M.. 8HJ0P. M.

en a. ol. Aiimny iwa. at. an liniiwr, ft.iwnuBouir.a, ilv OomaonoBBAl New ark with- tiniiat Trains for Phuadelphla, Baltimore and Washing (p, ONLY OBS TBArJI BASV Olf SrMTJAT.

6iOO; P. M. SUNDAY NIGHT PRS88. Arrives at Albany 60 ISeW 1 ork 19 M.lBostoa 8 0 P. M.

1 TT-' The trains leaving ButUloBMariay night Wii 1 ba ran directly through to New ark. 7 Trains arrive bom the East as tbuows: 1 1 a-M A i New York, 130 M. AooomiiuaUoD. 8a5 team boat Kxjress. 900? New York Baiirsss, lual A M.

nana cuecnoa uu-ougD to Aioany, 'lToy, New YoriftTWon, PUladelplua, BalUmora and Wpih i BUFFALO TO NIAGARA svsraMSraji aninoav tsvans airii aooKfoir eioo A. AX. mva so APORT AN II Ill 0:00 ring in earn no XPRESa n. ntauaaa ALLa aroTaT 4: FOB SUSr. 5 BRID 3E, 'i Detroit.

Chlraiftto and Tnn nt aiao 4LI40 6135; which affair tkiMa warila ago, wa aaaut fall toj bia aaloblabbd al rapldltf iriltt: blcb tM ithiU4 clonal problaiS fa foing fuisiudLSiilidb At Uatf applUd wlH Jna but itroaj, Joat pollc to flMl toataj NBTtMftUOcaJtx. Bottba; ajopfc jTaoi ti aaW aituaOoa if that bia raball oai'lal aaioal Wmi Uaa4. TweotyavMtba ago ata waalahad a4 'WS iwtpi traaawjaarariJaBt be- Uafad ita. aOoa alclairT aaaV wawloit tatha parson bT 1U Chlaf V.giiir.la Wboliad r- nrncta4 xc hroJuat apli-Ik l- tgatMaanaaaaitliaalpaxipkatU eottraftr -of thaif lafralaaltatat bar. aa eoBpUabM thlf coallrlidftAd tba wJoa aichier4 rwul.

jj 1 Maty ragianS- f'-t 11 I HiH I- Taa BDPfoprtaUotia tdtad at i tha recast aaalon! of tho Cmcttm Kbrltba earrrat xrojabaj fl JMi' nn'annaeAt jtrriDa; tba 194 JWUl t4.la MfaUM dafidoociea of taa laat leair. atnount i44i7V3.03.7i. Of thli anni tb anny naalraa ua Baivy i (,.7 1474, u4 ta WaatJ'oIat ian go tor pjiog; Kfr. Hoarawg-aaawo lalnrrainuvW Tb- br pmbUc docu- tBanla taken tba; prlatlagof taa gorarnaaianp eumaoojyB jrortna axpraaaa of aouotaetactlog $150,000 ara aJlowad. Tho Dopannetit lof Agrical- tor I boiwu ana $80,000, ara nnchaae aad diatribntioo aad plant.

If dob 1 tba Globt tba ex; aiodrtbo Houm U2flt892 Tba lighting i of ba Capitol and tba Wblto Hotuo boai ,000. baatdat $3,000 for tba Mact latlonof the rotunda, and $1,200 tr as alactrl- clan to ttend to Vneatjf Uwaaaad dol- tara ai-0 required tf wipH tbp Pobtraaator Ganmral wltb tin. tbara are af I 1 "laAltbhrta'f if Wo $144,000,000 which tbo National daAniont ooata but oar Ml la ara aoaaopflloal eopiparod with thoaa of otbor coaoirtaa ttot balf no rich. i. Eoaa altlad aiw borH to graataaaa.

aome acbleira It by tbalr and tome bao' gyoatoaaa Itbom. New Torkj elty fa ono of tiei laitori. Tbo wbojeonoalred anfl fxsill tMCrlo Canal made New York the oraircial metropollt of America, She oota otUpreheaded tbo eautM Of bar eleratiaVaad Jtho 'agent to wbldh owet It iwiirt IntU boon main- laJood In tplte of jhepidiiTerence or oppo-altioji. Howrf Ki4 be, tbera. foro, it ia ao aBrptlaiDtg, tbM Abo New York wmdj which repreaeata the otty than: any Other Of tbm Newl York preaa, abduld be found protoaiilng galnat tbt en largamaot of tba kjexj fif tM Erie canal, and tbo Now York tftrUt airodaUng tba eoa- atruittoa 'Of tbo Nlolpiia Blip canal.

II tbro were not too! maby ottier Intereata con ceraad, we tbould not aeeing the commerce of toe Wpat! tiarnod jdowa the 84. Laironco, and Montreal jrlalng Into com moroiat tit airy who ywioMn. people of are aa much diaguated with tbej neW jPrcjrlriclal name un-dot irhleb they are lot bariad In tbo inchoate "KtngdoW" Wltlj moat of the Other leatares or acoome, thjojughotti which, Uj4 atom1 to play the pap-l of aacrlflclal tttoUma. (The 'Toronto Tti4praph dlacunra grieTbnce in a lively ttralfl of horror. 6niari0laaaoJ)emCaambforaconnty.

or a pnrMlraar Ml or will rxxopla call onirioolf 1 la tba latlar eaM tbara la a daaver of mJ jiiioiiin elation, rnnnlDg into CmtaniraloiMs orlulna (or aborts would h1tpetbatlclraibii bn aomawtiat win lnr nid2iiltT. i Again Weary llaMe ju ba mlanlfled thm lena of fcrrttail Mdleata Into Oatarlo-lOlua. jriftallr, weiwoatuilbo iMtHmorphoacd Into Caadlaa mltpa. Bb iut hi1 prrtfor to oaine a onlarioiatersi; aad (u tlewtoimuoK? would artaa la diOagulhlng aa frOia wall kaowa Mvalvaa la ae.i Tha liability arise The liability or tee mbmiw comic Deal to comic brevtty id the eoniwiqaanl jtendesey to Uw warping tagrablM(ait( ba luinot altoaatht la bar ror. tha eonamaenl Sentlesey to nils ba op with bnardleoa bivalvaa Daople of thl tavtnoa hav no dMlr hm kaowa among tba nation ttua lara." In Mali ajbrnronrlaia aa nun or "otb- tlH, tnhaMiaeie labcr aadar the 1 of SiettMc; Mt an beware that wwibe not awkaaiaad PiLlhaan Lwl ic.

1 In tho Legis lature by Mr. JscdM to put a check upon; pnaeitoilfcii 14 Nv oik: The biill makOS II ublabffliil.r jany nent or oiwaor of property 4wj Vfrk, to le or lt to any Mrsonj aniy teoenietit or bom to IIS o'in Used ai house of assign tlon or bouse or for purpose. Ii nmvkms ror a nao or aowu on any per- aon found tlaltlng ilflb hptwk The Board df Metropolitan Polfce; airj requested to keep register of all buildings jand plsoos which may DV WROOy ST IB part tucnupieu iwr any purpose prohibited jbyji tha sot. the said Bocord to give tbei fimmos pf the persons keeping such bousel 'Wheneyer dasired by this Itoard uiakikspdMj or' such houses shall lurnlsb the namsa aad hge if every femal )nj their dUTfont ff MiTaseuisaairiali either In sa AtUm. totfanbearo Wf extent, tba -tide raOoa to this ocjuatry.

Tha oonacri Id Qeimany will Sejnd to Ottr thories Mrdl of tbo popbJd- tlon of many whiit tbo revolt ib Ireland wilt probaUJr locrease the troubles ofj the people so! teiflr that unusual num bers will seek refuge niy epwgrating to A-mer-ka, MetawbW npfbiajj apjpearii- to be do ing on tbla stttojof UO yates to taka advaa-tago of the slUiAtWi bpalrs abroad. Not ojalw ghoiuld evjry jTsclllllty be agbrdad to intended emigrants kjujlj abaaauros should be s4opled to keeip 'ttera' f4 the cities, and paiMiea Kb i i ii a i of -M, ConSrMma IkKaL ant it aoqaca tiwa iur iik Aad than what heii. Wa laall bballjra ba knowai tUmtafloweirli ef omlg pilot uiiUTtM math mi uzjnts MUSUTIM tf All TW1 ITHll FAflM TUESDAY, II ARC 11. lMT.ri May WobUbb W-tWnC -T. IUI awes "I'M IUmi lfruL.

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i m. ammiMJi P. ait omu- 2. Fwim, Wuajjiay-J- B. KIWI OA TUK DAVi The BoaalMloA Of AVrlla, accenting to the iMi Tweraday, Apr! th, baa been appointed (or a 4a of fasting and prayer by CJoveruor Bullock of Maaeeebaeetts.

aackoUra la rraoru la New York; two cum one aa eldariy woman, aad another a yoang giLj ar raportM. Aa esahaags says: la the Snt forty-two daya of too present year furl four parsons committed aelekte La Jlsw Orleans. 's The avawfa( Wladaef coaatjr, VenBOat, bav faraaai aa a etnlua to lutwdoea Um AMaraa)i of eatUa. AaaUJUaoarUwhaa baea paaaad inllllaoia It appUaa to nchanlra anl a Umj worfc by Uta. aaaatk at yaar bat aaetpta tons laborata.

Taa apian CoarV of Kaatocky baa oacitM gaataat taa MMUtatloBallty of lb Btati'a aaanm- lag th war 4aM of tba towaa. Kaatacky all Wwa baa aow aOlaa of railroad eonplcta aa4ta fasvaag aadar, walea bara coat la eoaatrao-Uoa Whaa laa roau aowaooar coo- araatara mm plta4 lowawlU raak arrant aa a A MJl Am baa latraaaraa la taa Mlfhlgaa LactataMrw arorldlac tbat banal mi aaM aaall aaaaaka taaao fcavora poaoda, aad a baaral of ioaf taataaaHpo ila-. It baa a a aacldad by aaat 0l ai wia that tbara ara apaataa la Oaagraaa, aaotaly I Tba Radl aaM; taa OpaarrraUTaa; tba Pamocratla; Uta Cayfarbattlf, aa4 Tbomaa I. Mawart, KUyavoud'i AI taa lata tofra aMatlag la Kaotaakat tKara waraimiat tan baadraA aad avraaiy ara pao-pta arar aavoaty yaara aid, aaraaty-ara who wara aa atakty, aad atad waa wara orwaiaatr. Maaaaafeat auat ba taa praca wbana avppla lira Utyawr dry ay aad ara Mawa awajr.

rwat taaila at Tala cmaga ara that lad avar-aga taatparatara a Iba aaoaab of rabraary wil bi(aar taaa tbararaca or th ft atghty-algbt yaara, aad. that It I aaaataraa laarad taa aaaaaal ooldn of Pat bar Aad Jaamary, aa that taa wlatar aa tbo wbola, baa baaa aa aaraga ona, aad prlaa opaa with do BcaxxMaUtoaakap. Oaabaadrad) aog Afty-ala ailUlona of Wttan ptnii tbroaab tba Vow York Poat-offlca darlag taaaaarlinr waa paid for boarraatti 0M9a waa paid lb poataia at taa wlaaow. mi aaaarpa aoid aaiaoatad 10 ll.TW.Un Altar paytaa: all aapaaaia, 1 tad ta Iha aradlt of thaoaVa i i i Or HEooiMrrniJCTiow. Tbax Ifortb CbrollfiA tTaloalata, avail tbaoo who, a yaax ago, word of a doubtful oooaarraUro eharaatar, aad litlo 41a, poaad ptaoo tbomaBlrea la aa aort of tympatDltlng rolatloa with tbo black population, aow giro an agar wofeomo to tbo Military Roconafrao Uoa aad cordially aodoraa ta awao.

toaly radical prorblona aa affording tbo only aoaia Ami a aooeeaaful raorjiWlaatlon of pollt- tool aoaiwty la tbo dlaloyal gud, I Pay ox-Gororaor Holdoo'i orgao, thA RaW'g 1 gimAtri, which not man months ago 4' eaaatd tbaaa matters In a toad llttla different frata tbj nhal.preas jj at thta actlaa by tba Caamaa. It haa at Ungth laid, tba BMadalloa fur a Mratanant ttlanal of airrdiSIultlaa on a loyal baala. It aw ri 'o Kw tba pwwla af tea BWaaaara Htatwt aa avaa thaWwa adbira late Saalr owa haada, and adopt the oairt aaagm to raatora tha a al ka blaM la. Iha Uataja. Wa take It lor grantad the ftaaiaeat will siaeate this law la good Uh-ay Inaat ba wU aaalga to the comowod of tbla ailaaarr dSrtiit aa oftlaar taoroagaly davotad to taa oatLiOi who will aaatala sad piotact tha luyal aaoptata tbeworbaf racooatractloa.

Thai the Standard speaks the sentiment of tad party wMob supported IXotden foyOoyef-Beroa Unloa grounds la shown by the aoUon ef a raeaat ateollng of the Unloa members of Iko Xorth CaWlaa JgUlkturo, together arftk oihat loval cltlseus wbldh nOanlmously rSoolTOd til furor ot a prompt aoceptancff of the Coagiwarinnal plan and drootod the Cbalrmta of the meeting to select -not leas (bad 000 kaadrod of tbo leadlag Union clti-aeaa of the to meet, In Raleigh on the 27th af Ua present month, id arrange for the boldiag af a Constitutional Obnyantloo. Tba Chairman ofj the meeting was also 1a-straetod to aaoertaln tba views and wishes tboeetoflsd people of the State, with a vUw toj a prompt and harmonious co-opera-Uoa of air tbo loyal Popb of tho State la thai work of vesonitntoUoo- ae year ago the majority of tho mea that warmlj aapaortiog the Oongreealonal mea- aare war opposed wiik almost as mucn nit Mraeasi as tba bit lores rahals ta any sxlcn-aloa of political rlgbls to tba aegrosa, The aavo fbvad that it Is utterly impossible to secure their owa safety without summoaing to their assistaaee tbo dsspised hut faith fully loral race. -f- Ja deoxgls aasordlog to the Augusta fWaffrwfioitalfsf, tho Drown poison is words, the senalbl laws urged by Kx-Qo. Brown la bis ro- oaaf tottay araalaklng into the minds of the woopla mni producing a rapid rationalising eawsi, I rubllo atoeUngs are being buhl throurbeat tbo 8toto consider tbo aituaUon, AU Got, iieaklua his atartdCfor Wsshlng Aoa to aooault with tha President and Con aa status of'4 Georgia under tha Vaoaot eoacUneoU." "'Vrota Char tea too It fa anaouaeed that the toys) Whitea aa bmoka have token taa aee-aamwy! stops, la onjubcUon, for organising gt Unloa Party la South Carolina. 47141 Tlrgtata seems to bo thoroughly SuV laOtTto' A Tewjraltlod "Of tha Impotonoe of iwstoidJlco to tbo ataveh ofeosnts, and all ko eloqoeaed of Olde and Wise, whf made ijaticlit la tho State Senafb that'ar touch- lavlaaU to.

aavo 'reeaJled the efforts of Clay bad failed to defeat tho pas- Aa af A nQI to provide for tba election of, a. tauoaal Coayoniloa ta aosordancei with tha Saarataal-bllL By toe adtlec, er, of taa. Prealdanl, It fa probable the calling of tha Coovwntloa wni be toft to tha military oommaader ahortly to bo appotatod wader tha U1L Undoubtedly tbo Wetoua movsment of tha rebel poll-j tlstsSA af Virginia, to put to to operation tbej taoOeal reeoaatruoUvw '7Stam, which theyi kavoi all along- swara never to, submit to Id lasatred by a hop of the possibility oficon arailtaf; lJ bV Jeba Miao Botta aad thai Uafaauata af his eUss, lately so 'axd Ad all allra to tha nsessstty for bri ng lag tha whole power af negro ntffrag Uyaa4 havaj.appaalo to Congress lot lagialatloa. to, ensure the complete working a law radical la aa active body of Uafaaiats la fP" to jut tba. $tato upon a loyal hawals of ergaalsatioa speedily, and the pru- atoali aottoa of Ceau Sheridan (A tAislsg the Lamlasvbi aad tt naaali amo not quit her legal tbird of fifty mifltoos, lees-? 4 1 'Il 11 Tka Bcobo of taia Fealavaiatovelt.

i (Loadoa CorrTrngor tao-Kow .1 JtarwawssBl Vjf I IuWsSe "Klnidbm ben aa tho I eeene of tnelr rtthtvatt tnsnrraotiea. In soaao respects ltcajabot be denied bha the ground is well aelectodor bere ia no part pf Iralaad which offera greater natural 00-structleaat kw oiHltBaa tAstairae4toOft aad there is no dbitdct which' affords greater facia ilea for 4lie waovatoaiaCa 1798, tho. bogs of Ulster wore chosea as the ODeuinrseeoe of the blood drama. Ia 1848. 'fh cabbage gardens of Tipperary for the ridiculous" nascom lavi tba- fhataeas of 'toe-1 mri'saoutowawt.

if: Tii-j fifing appears to be" at fpreaeat to the peninaula Iyiag bet ween Keumare River aad Bay aad Dtogke Bj.s It does aot as yet extend to Cork, oa tbo one or iLUaetlck on the othesv" Thia peninaula fls, about twenlyatilsw1e.aA;ite braxlea Wngth. From KUlaraey, at 000 end, to Valentin at the other, aad from Kenmara to toe town of KUlorgUa, tha pealaaum, oonjtalna hardly anytking baA ihlgh i monntales aad abrupt valleys. Of tba high mouolaina aacgilll- euday'a Hooka ara taa- highest, but to tha west of thee are many ridgea axoeeding two thousand feat la height 1 ft fa hot. however. so much the height aa tha eeatlanoua nature of thoaa ateantaia chains, dera the country favorblo to ren- aotora of inau tree Uoa, and unfavorabl to troops.

Tba roads ara very bad la aei those of the rest of Ireland, bi ipariaoa with thougb lew la namber, they ara fairly ad pled fur tbo paseaga ot troops. The diflV Ity In bring- lag troopeto bear, however, ii Laoreased the almost entire a hen aoa of llways, which nut ow one -aide oaly to Do imanaway. In laearest: road the county of Cork, by the thirty mlfes from Kenmara, and on Iha other only to iwiiiaraey, tnuty-aigqi mues rrom Cahircineen. which appears to be a oantral point of tho movement. 1 It, howaver, the rising In Kerry la general, tne road: flora Kenmara tq which la one of tha beet roads In the country, will afford an easy baste foroperatlona.

I. i 1 1- 1 a 1 WUTERI RIW TOIKJ -fc oxboi courrr. I There ara now five bnndrej and ninety-five colored persons In Monroh county, four hundred and twentr-nlne In Rochester, and one hundred and sixty -six If tba ''county towns. I i 1-1 H. E.

Hooker baa purebasod tho Interest of Joseph Farley A Son In tha nursery business of Jlooker, Farley A CoJ of Rochester, and "Wilt hereafter ondaotf tka busings A bill has been introduced into the Assembly to Incorporate the village of Spenoerport Ai a recent meeting of the Board of Ln rectors of the Rochester Water Works Company, the following officers were elected i President C'J: Hay den; Secretary, W. V. Tum-eri Chief Engineer, Daniel March. Mary Jane Bursteed, an old and frequent visitor at' the Penitentiary, was arrested Saturday morning and sent there for four months, for stealing eeverel bottles of perfumery, from A' drug store In Rochester, where she was employed In cleaning shelves Saturday night some boys broke into the silver plating shop of Mr. Luther In Rochester, and oerned off about $100 worth of sil- i.HUOAA,CreinTr.,'l-Ji r- Mrs.

Levena C. btoyena has been Appointed Postmistress at Orttngeport Mr. Pool, editor of the Niagara Falls Ga2tlU, hs been appointed! Postmaster at that place, in place of Mr. Famous resigned. There have been only twenty-three applioants for the office.

1 1 iA. man was! arrested In Lockport for stealing at the recent fire in that plane, who said that another man had; agreed to pay him three dollars for all he stole. i The partnership of H. H. A C.

S. Mack, hardware dealers in Lockporty has been dissolved, Mr. C. Mack withdrawing and Wm. K.

Mackey, ooming in. i i Sunday afternoon a German name is uhknowh, oommit'ted suicide by hanging himself in his barn at Suspensioa Bridge. He was a butcher by trade. No cause can be aaaiguf4 the act, fBadTaVQIla "OOTjiJTT. 1 A ball was' given at Armory Hall, Dunkirk, Friday evening for the benefit of Chas.

a OBI.BAKS COUNTT. i'i The newly elected Trustees of Medina met Wednesday evening, ant Organized by tha election of H. A. Childa for President, aud a Downs for Clerk. i The depositors of the Fret National Bank of Medina met Saturday, and resolved that they would not accept lees titan fifty cents on a The Rochester Democrat says As matters tbero fa not much prospect pf getting thirty oenfa on a dollar.

i Ki LtVIKOSTOX COCKTT. i A man named Thorn aa Carlaa was killed Friday in the town of Caledonia by the falling of a large tree upon him.jj, He was engaged in cutting wood for a man named Gordon, and had felled a large tree, which caught In tho branches of a smaller one, and while ho waa trying to cut down the obstacle the branches gave tray, and the full weight of the large tree fell updn his hips, crushing them terribly. He was extricated and carried homo, where he died after suffering two hours of intense agony. He was forty-five years old, and leaves a wife -and four children. I wyounra coumtt.

Attention fa called to the advertisement of the Gainesville Female Semln vy. The corps of teachers is very strong, and a large number of young ladies from this vicinity, who have received instruction At this school, give evidence of superior training and culture. Miss Cynthia A. Eldridge Is the proprietress. i I -TATS I 1CO01JTT.

A movement fa ot foot among the oitlsens of Ponn Yan to change the name of the village to Kenka," an Indian appellation. PEIIITLVAIIA. There are forty applications for divorce before the march term of the Court of Com mon Pleas at Pittsburgh. A man named Thomas Quinn as arrested tba other ay la for knocking a councilman of thai place, insensible, last summer, Fri4ay, the engine houaoon loaao No. 5 of tha Shoe and Leather Petroleum Company oil tract waa entirely destroyed by fire, the loss amounting to $100.

Connor Cochlao, i a laborer employed In making an excavation on- the Atlantic A Great Western Railroad, at Franklin last week, was fatally injured by the caving In of the bank. He was removed to Oil City, where bis family reside. 1 ba Pittsburg appeared last week In a new typographical dress, The Meadville JfepuoKoait says a brfe flghl too(nlacB few days' ainoe i a basement on Cbeenut street, Meadville, between a boas cooper and an employee of Smith's barrel factory. Fifty-two rounds were fought, when, ai jioth were pumbled nearly blind, ue anair was eaueu a a raw. At the election for directors of the Penn sylvania Railroad Company, held in Philadelphia last week.

Monday, jhe following gentlemen were elected) Edgar Thompson, Joel ah Baoon, John Hulme, Wistar Morris, Alexander Plttebarg. Sam- net t. JHodine, josepn b. axyers, jMwaru u. Knight, Washington and John- Kenned i -l-h-- On JTriday last a man named David War ren a resident of Elgin, was killed near Titusvillo while chopping wood, by a talUas? 1 if-: i i' The "Ruby" well In Venango County la now- pumping two hundred and fifty barrels of oil per day, and fa still on tbo increase, Tbo Republicans of Oil City will bold a caucus meeting lor tne nomination of candi datea on Wedneeoay arternoon.

How Aawff BlJuleW j. The crocees of maaufacture fa aearly follows: The leaf is stripped flora tha stem In 'largo -quantities, "aaa steeped Ik water until thoroughly wet It ia then placed in a kUa where tt a nea uniu it is atmpiy sexioio, losing all that orispineaa which it originally had. From tne dry tog aua it at taxeo to a itmnr screw Dress and placed in aa oblong box, wbers it is pressed until it becomea a solid block. This fa done that It may pre- aeat a bard unyielding' surface to Uss knives of the cutter, beneath which It ta next pla ced. It may be well to state that each manufacturer possessing a cutter I has to give aepurity to the amount of loose thousand dollars for tbo "payment of hia producing tax.

Tbo tobacco fa tent coarsely by this machine, from which it fa-taken to the drying floors abovd. Bora it fa spread in a heap to tfenpanty process that, requires about a mootit to greatest can; uoa boo uiaiun; mcv wwv weed fa ia thia state to koeptt ttqta spoiling lika bread, however, the) aware you csa gel it to without svetaally doing so, the better it -will 1V it aas to oa luraeu ana moved eonatantlv oatil it la tltoroughty fermented, when It fa. taken down stairs again and put through mill This mill ooaalats of of cosjeal koppors, called -mulls, la which 'jOt placed four vertical iron rotten, which act as. miliatonat In grinding tha Taa amanfactarer baa to give seeurity ia $M00 for each mull" also, to ioaaro, the paysseat of his tax to the govern meat kTAo tobacco Comos out of tha "miilfa'' to Urn shape of what fa called tearaa aaaat the graiaa being about twice the rise of eoarse Indian meeL. After Mag wet aad amanipulatod thia beeomes 'Rappea.

anaff furthor griadiag, aaa Aa -too flvftuiMt kiod: The whola maia then put into barrets ia a peneetiy coot I condition. it aaa no amou sot aayor wnat- uatitu one restored I I VlMy WES3-, iswtmwaa emsaass i uss vbMLift. ft. ally UAWMBBBaJ(BV. icaie ooastitdOonajoq besashanav aaa wUlalva brisk aad yaBtoWlaaa) watL aids Kxtract Bocha.

"IT aavsrgetic fceUags, and aaotbto Taa glory of aaaav ia. therefore aae Kxtraet Boeha. biaiy Htoibhjc1 Wtsa rttygtetale wine is tbe opJyTeaie wfalsfc it salves tbeaaihesltataag appiaaai otall Pbwjagaaa. i LWjbs waa tested at the BaJtiasor Ooaven- naai gianicai aseacisooa, ataj txSrtl by ita proauneat membeia iri'i thfrTrsi-riaimaa I 177 Aicoboua Ii tepraparad tat ThaUostoo Poet I8SS, aaysSsrb fteeiTCnaimtrad tha.a Wtaaa iManeat ti and Sfnt' sayai Wla te a valid aavd eSteient fnl5ifJor.E!r Aaa been adapted TThyaraBcad hy reerectabfa dnwgisut Bad dealers D. RANSOM Baaklo, M.

Yi-. aag den. AgenU fr Weal New tork; HiiAla YanAMiM siwm -i Hw.tf' .1) fault Yegetable fildlata'BairMesBwar il j.s. ki- nraews Kes tores amy Hair to its origlaal Cotort fo MjftkeeUsHjaootAadlosSrr tt dose not State the Skint 5 It has proved ttserr the best rnepaon ever pre- JX" ktttOi tO th tf Give It a trtat Price 81 na" Jt T. HALL noprio- tor, ror sale by aU druggists," wnaOIm AKOTHgR'; MuUanJ of Wo, 1M Grand Street; Wllliamsborg, has iten completely cored of a violent attack OT Rheuma tism by one bottle of MsrcAbrs't Gksat Rasu BATto Mbmbdt; sndla wilUng to state bis esse to sny person who will call at the above addreea.

Mget)cer aV Bttllymore, Agents. bSlm Da. S. S. Fitch's FAanLY Fhtbioiaw aevantyrrx pages; price cents.

Bent to say addreaa; No money required hnta Od book is received, read, and fully approved. It it a perfect guide to tbe sick or lndurposed. 1 Address Dr. 8. MITCH, aSTfemOnt street, Boston.

i J)r. Iteh wlir bs at Genaeee House, Buflalo, jrnssy.wauusrv is, and every fourth Friday arter. ass MAbkuob axb Ckubact. and tub Hap ninss or tbub Majuhood An Xesay for young aiea on, Ue trUne of Bolitude, and the lyalologi-cal Rrrors, Abases and Diseases which create Impediments tq marriage, with sure means of Relief-bent la aaaled letter envelonee, free of charge. Addreaa, J.

Hklllla Houghton, Howard Asso- ctattoavniilattolpUa, Ps. aU-oaoSm COAL AND WOOD. -HtANADA WOOD YARD ERIE CAN-V al, foot of Uoort Buflalo, N. Y. aood AasoRTmcNT Or WOOD OoatatanU an hand, and for sale at the Yard or "niiavi pan 01 tne city.

Juao, 1 1 i jjrr( at THB li)wRH'V MARiriTDirni Good bargains will be given to parties wanting lota from to SO cords, either ltofk or Hard wood! lease pjm as a I bavMrn 8. DARLING CO. QOALif coax; i ooatl.1 have on hand tba beat ooalitv of LTTM LBV HIGH CXAL for Foundry purposes, which I offer at the lowest market rates. B. HKDSTBOM, fOfllce Na Cotrunerclal Wharf, foot of Main sfreet a81-Sw QLnr A CO ri Tl 1- i i Vsrrnn ir, it uui, A Aftir, I i Beoeca street, aotthaldaLeasto(Mlchgaatnurdng throogh to Fokaom street.

if' A snnnlv of Sawed and Hons BeecHv' bfaala- and Hickory Wood. Also, Kindling Wood constantly on nana, ana prumstiy aeuveroa on Boon notice. N. All SarsoLs wsntlng Hbaw i Kibbe'i Bhsvings will please leave 4Aeir orders st our omce. a i Jewly ftTtOALl COAL I COALI-i-B.

IBl HAZ- AHD ds Dealers In and Snippers of iANTHBACITB AMD BITOlUNOBo COAL. Toga and Propeuora at any time, day or night, and Ooal delivered in any part of tbe city. 'Dockage for Railroad Iron and other Heavy LpifeW No. Mam street aad-Kou Central Wharf. Yards and Docks ormosite foot of Main freet, I aad Brie Canal and Bhip Canal; myBt-ly HS -ANTHRACITE COAL CO.

iniiit iif nnisTftluElt an Will sell Until further notice these celebrated coals at the following prices per Um of delivered in any part of the old city Hmita, outside of WftUoaasnuuicaargawiil psmaasior csnaxe: Ton KTob MTon Mgg Stove Cnestnnt. i(r Ados au a 10 a os a 4u a as eU 9 so SO 9 OS 8 10' 410 111 Our Coal la equal If not superior to aay la mar sty and Is all oa aelaaa plaiik Soon and will be "eii screesed and sent out ia the best poeaible coc- dltlon. tX)AL80LDBYTHRBU8HJlL. Best selected sorr coal constantly on hand; also AjauiKuxjunajiui- rviuary usb, tffuf uuesuaiKO, j. Tasvltitiy Cash when ordered.

aio. Aturost is. MSB uju. vaaWi anm. ooistf OALl COAL1 oz COYE, I foot op omrasn sTaasr, 1 i Bars on hand sad for sale, at the lo.vst marks: -1 prices, tbe best qualities Of Bltsmlaoaa, AathraeiU and- MdWbiirgh Coa DKFORKaTAt COY woaalav'Aaswat-' '''as i.

wtf XXBDIOAla, LDEST DRUG STORE IN BUFFALO, KING'S, Cor. Main and Sontb Division, HllIU I HAIR of all kinds, it-. i PBRFDMBKY, a great variety. A handsome assortment Of x-1: COMBS, lMADAo.ANB COLOGNXS. 1 i 1: Also, mannfactnrer or mm The beat hair dressing in the world Price SO cents.

bIT-ly DE GRAFF'S EYE AND EAR INSTITUTE For the txeatment of art dlseasesi ol the KYB AND BAR AND GKNXRAL BURUBRt- aaryava-aingSromtoll; afterBooa from 1 to S. I i MORNING of each week awvotadto taa aoer, wasa traataaeat and operations saa ba had L. 4 it Pill Or CBABOA, 'if THAD. B. CP DB GRAPT, AV Burgaoa, fei-iv arnora.

Ti i "VTO HUMBUG THY I Til. IH Tnaeaaarv ot tha1 BrorawCnik warraated Sore and effectual Wlihoirt ftlgampetltiOn Deaed. By the use of the above luatlv celebrated Dtop a ana and certain cure fa IgiaBaatad, bo matter bow bad tbe Moth nK ha usTwithout the least parttcte of naini only a few seconds re qnired te entirely kill the asrveoftAe tooth. Hsn- ueoe una aavy leaaaai wnan toe past sis etantae. am are wining to testify that tbe care aasosea.

pBinsneut and eflactnaL GIts It oaa trial and roa will nerer be -witbotrt this renedr Price-St pervtal, PaUdliawcioo aeeoorpaarlng aaabaaftakaga. 1W by MaU ot aVzpreae recalpt of priee. Address i l.i det-ly Ma. By Wtsgara street. BniUlo.

N. Cares Coughs, Come aad Hoaweneek, aad is aa ex caUeoSiBsiiily a Sathaiaaad. AffertWms of, tby una. A trial wlUpvova Wtf aottl Piepaied by At I mm Main -5i aoUtf jppposiia MANHOOp: HOW LQSTI HOW BE- veli BtxCem the Mat- Ural Care af Moennatorr. BsiiUiaL TTusl lavoiootary Jtmia- saaas, oexaal tieuuity, ana ib natre geoerauy lepwy, am Wl fcweiyVfce York, post Offlca Bex Also, fries "RES TO EVERYBODY THM amnx JP HEALTH AMD; pab gSfcwLt tsschssbow to remove Taa, PrerCea, 1T1 na nil a at BBTavatla Tk.a kag tae tnwt as grow round and mU.

audU tbeur aa baaalost by pad-nng. hkciT-. ar aaassiBlty, al asas ssd hssaty, Ittsaehaa bow toreaocebt alas lbs ksass ssl or the ra awaasi'Maia aap- aooa. hair Coras, ataw aad Vntes: riniB wov -eass IJt esa, AJmtm brvmmtik, 1. ajaanq SSKV Sla VftftQ lows Bad a- loaef iniiM.

tnaathsf wmowv a-. i y-4 i iso o.y Hr et fcSM. obbsi bmI to sand tfcew aawaaas to Iks aadaiai wsd and raealiu byrswia ssaU acopvof that vaiaaase work, la. -led oc- ra. pee of stitrrTB a Wh riniiiiBiiiia so aiar.

3 AvTlSir MB loll I awaawaj at BraMi AiawipciLJi seaL mavftiate eavektOftt. to at ai aVao-aandall frnorit toe sk.oTSowV an- wit OS -Uiioav" f. WAAe aad Clear SsSte baevar; Wwte umbos IW fadiest-devetoeaneBtoi the AiBisl sBusa, sos mat tieul hv thai rA i. wi aoar usbw i nwtiomus Boatwf aad ta ti coarse or hi daya or two waa I it is tab' out, WitBa high flavor an graaA atrstigta; Taa longer it fa kept ia the bavrreU the uarxer tt Color. Wttdwa4 additional atrenrth.

Salt la tfci mi.A WUlL-illO It dftn ana 4a Wam. I Tt rHhawpaf fectly! dry wavd -atmad la the safll agaia' to aiako Uof a fior graiau Thai ta tba whata AlAaaAaUOyaSatt, It to nofT' so mudi wrtth a a-i atomical structure of the mussel that we have now to do'lte anemiea, habits, and soercaa-tlla value are matters demanding -Our morw linmadiate attention Oyster Aredgera hbto taa muoseL and brand it as adeetroyor ot Oysters ad accusation -more fancied than real, "We do not say tha-tvnaaal fa eaurely guiltlaas; aad wa are ready to admit that a native -ia new and then killedly mussels. It happens In this wise: Taa oyster, feeding, aad fattening In IndoIenTenoymetit, offetsto tha baby mnaaets. drifting abcutmara waita ia taa aaa, a tempting renting place, and so they make fast their beartls smfsellldflowafrr Ufa, Tba Oyster, unoonaclous heedless of tha growing evils oa Its shelly coatiaBes to enjoy life according to tie, most approved fash-loa of oysterdom. The musseTa strength llaa to' lis hair, as' did Sarnsea'a -aforetime; tha beards grow and gradually extend until they cross tbo edges xifx the oyster Shells.

Too lata to remedy the evil, tho stupid "na-tiva" contents himself by tucking in a living throbgh an a aperture which day. by -day grows leas. At last the mussel shut the oyster's mouth altogether: and, unable either to eat, drink, or whistle," It dies; tba murderess dredged up, perchance, in the very act, the whole massel family ara btlg-maUaed unfairly as oyster-klllors. i a a. 'I TUB editor of an Ohio newspaper, who left tha capital in disgust, aays: Tho 0010 amuasmanfa la Colnmbua during i winter are a donee at the luaatia asylum, a lively time In tbe penitentiary, and a debate in tba House of Xepreaentativea.

It ditnoult to aay which to tha mora cheerful. Ii is aaid tha asylum is a great success, because the patients la these Btertain menu appear ao much mora lively than the guests." -J Taribum Sociitt. A French journal says that at a ball recently given by one of the leaders of Parisian society, tbero -Wara twenty-eight French people, forty-one-English, seventeen Americans, thirty-six Italians, sixty-nine Germans, nine Russians, five Greeks, six Turks, twenty-nine Spaniards, three Swedes, two Danes and seventy-three of other nationalities not French, i. Experiments have recently been made in England, in order to ascertain if birds can be infected with which disease has created no little senaatiou in both the Old World and the New. Thus far tbe results are most satisfactory, and it is decided thai we can oat our poultry without fear from trichinoab.

I bJb i Charles T. Scammon, and Robert T. Lincoln, son of our late lamented President, have formed a law partnership' In Chi cago, under tne name or scaromon lanooin, SFEOIAIs MTOTIOa. 1 riTTSBCaau, May 10t lW Messrs. Hostetter A Smith: Gentlemen Daring visit to the West, fast BUI, I contracted chills and lever, which brought ma to my bed, and Anally terminated ia Ijpsold fever, and eonflned to my room tor several months, dnrtng which tune -I waa physically ao prostrated that 1 almost despaired of ever recovering my health; having almost entirely lost my sppetite for days, not being able to eat a morsel, sdded to which 1 wss dU tressed with a reefing Sensation In my head, and passed many sleepless nlgbts from demUty casaed by iy prostrate condition, brought about by fever.

At this ataga of my condition a Mend recommended me to aas your celebrated Utomacb Bitters, bat being morally opposed to tbe use of stimulants la- any form, I at first declined, bqt afterward yielded my prejudices, and, after taking the medicine for several weeks, my sppetite returned, and with it I am rapidly re gaining my former strength and vigor. My sleep rom tbe loss of which I have snftered nrach,) has never beeivbetter than It la now, and the reoltog sensation (before alluded to) has entire' left me. My bowels, which ware much constipated and 'Irregular, are now quite natural, and, in lad, I am glad to say that I feel myself a new man, and tender yon tbla testimonial of my appreciation of your valuable preparation, la order that 'others, suffering as baye, may avail themselves of Its virtues, which prejndioe kept me from enjoying for so long period- 1 may also add that my pby-Ician, after seeing tbe beneficial effect of, your Bitters on me, recommended that 1 use them regularly. Yours, very respectfully, a b. bouknb, i cftDaolw Ho 45 alarket Manuoon and youthful vigor ara regained by Hclmbold's Kxtract Bncbo.

bl9-ly Mom Valuable thax Gold DR. WADSWORTH'8 DHY UP FOB CATARRH. A perfect sad speedy cam for -that; LoATHBOirs Dioki, nv rr Woas: Foaw. In every ease of GatArth, aevera or light, the dlSftse ahonld be removed as soon as possible, for tt gives rise' te hoamness, soreness la the windpipe, dry coegby chronle Inflammation of the lungs, dizziness, doU pain te tbe head with a sensation of weight over the eyes, loss of the senses of smelling and fasting, and various painful neuralgic affections. There is not any ml a take about tha above remedy, and It may be bad at Prorideace, R.

of the nbecrtber, General Agent fcr the United BtsteS and Ctaadas. 1 1 per bottle. Bend stsmjf UJgJAiwWilet. All about Catarrh. BpRRINQTON, ChenUst sad Drngglst tot sale also by 6.

H. P. CHAMPLUf NO. 819 Main Wholesale and Retail Agents for c4 Sm Fbiohtpol Exxctmojf is done upon thousands of grey beads by endeavoring to darken them with metallic dyes that BOOBCH AMD BLAST the fibres from tip to, oot- Avoid these horrible HISFlOpKlDtQ i.aSJii'8, and use onlj tne great toJM staple or Aajerloa, CRIBTADORO'8 gXCELHlOR DY Which not only InsUiUaasooaly prodaces all shades of blaak aid brown, but also nourishes, strengthens sad beau tines the hair. ManUaotnred by J.

Aster Bouse, Msw Sold byaUdrnggiats. AppUad by all hair dressers. i-f-'M i HAia. Chevalier's Life for tba Hair poaillTciy reatorea gray hair to its orUial Color and yoothfal -beaotyj imparta Ufa and strangth to the weakest har stuns its falling oa atobcd; lowpathe bW clean; Jis' wiparaUelea sa a hair dressing. Hold by all dqgglts aad fasbioa-able halr-dfeaaera, aad at' my office, No.

-t, iss Broadway, Y. oARAR A. CRATVALLBB, 'U itM.gm BaTCHKLoa'a Haju Dm. This splendid Hair Dye la tha bast la tbe world. Tha only ttoe and perfect dye-haraileBs, Instantaneous.

Np diaappolntraent. IJo ridipolous Uats. Natural blaak obiowa. Koofaa.es the III effects of bad dyes. Invigorates the hair, leaving It soft and beautiful.

The genuine Is signed William A. Batcbelor. All othera are mere Imitations, aad ahonld be avoided. Bold by all druggists and perfumers. Factory, ta Barclay M.

Y. delOdAdy A PamuotooicAJL View or Ma.Bida. The Cbaapast Book JBvar JPBbWshad, -epafalnlng neariy Thiws Bimdsed rages aad 1W aae Plates sad BngravmgA of taw Anatomy of taa Humao Organs In a state of BesKk and DMssaai with a Treattesoa Kasly Ifs djsable tlaose-quences apaa tho Mlal aad Body, with the aa-tbor'splan of treataBt-4b oaly ntloaal. and sncceaafnl mode of cars, aa sbowa by the Moort of cases traated. Atrvthral adviser to tba aaarrled, and those oontemplatlng aagrlaga, who aatartaia doobts af tbalr physical, copdirloa.

'Bent free of postage, to any address, oa receiptor cents in stamps or postage by addrsraiag DR. LA CROlg, Mo. ft Mafc V. Y. The author may be consulted apoa any of tiki diseases apoa.

which hia book tfpats, either per-soiriyavbyttaiLaa4raedidaesssidteanypan of thai world. I i Hoixowat'b Pixxa akb OurrusxT Pucaisr. Do yea wish to curtail yrnir medlca expenaas aad tatalaaaajd bealUf Use these siadirlnrs fbey are adapted to every disease for ail bLamatetory affections of fas cheat, as platart-ay, aathata, brontbllw, eolas, Ac The foaatlya nrepeetiea ol tbe ornttrieTit have new aeaa quastloaad by all who have seed It Um Fills alartsllyeawedite tbe operaUoa of tbaolntjaeat: Hold by all Dragalsta. HtutBOLff a Extract Buchu ia a' certain cm for diseases oT the bladder, Mdweya, navel, dyopsy, WTsanlC weslniasf. tetpafa coanuita, general dsblUty, and all diseases of tbo artaary organs, whether existing tnv asaia or atsiw.

whatever cause origtoattag, aad ao now long staaaunc- inassaaa as qnirs tT" wr sf a draretia. tt suomllWfo, Our nesh aa icsources, aad the toatth aad aappfaees, aad that of posterity, eeoeads apoato liable tmit.ttP&W BnehA. t10-UaliadapwapeljrJMaaU yaara, prepared by v. M. T.

HaXAtBOLD, Dnajgist, iM Broad way, "New York, aad aoatfe Teati Wast, "bM-ly BsjjrDKB-rH's Pills. -Thoaa Paiat by a Which secures (11 tbe -best oaimss' of tie ofwhich they ara coBrooasd, Withoot any at bad. Ylieyaeawfltta en nana to aam i Mae B. Itrsadrethls la white latter ea flar gov- bafl-aacat toiammfiWeaorfassawj may siBnt blood ass aupaoiteA Awsa thaaa ara thss I wc 1 1 a fiinist, ii A. writer ia.

tho New York Xtcsitbty Pott otafsa thai it iaia aficioacy of phosphate of lima tot toe system tnat eaasea aaa metn. Bo adds: What shall be doae to give the of TMaUBplo answer Is, eat it; "bo-saase wo kaow of no Other oroceaS by which At eaa bo iatrodoeed Into the blood; and un-Veaa it ia found there aomewhat abuodantly it -will aerer get into the atructure of too teetbJ iaaamuch aa they, like thereat of the body', are oorapoaed of materials which Are ewoagb.t into tho- blood by the digestive organ, ia order So i 'eat it one must cat certain, kinds of food which art oomiag now tab general ase la which contain la Jmeel rea. Iarre ouantitiea of it such as oatmeaL Graiaa' bread; of out inch of (he suifaco opoutoes. The reasons urtbermoro, may. ba round In (ho followlngi tho boo of a tooth Is coot posed of pbospaato of lime to the extent of sixty-two per Cent.

The enamerTias Inlt about eignty-Avw per eaa 4. wUUm phospbito aad If teas 1 toaa uta amount ta toaoa ia proportioa to tbo whole -tooth its airoctare la. warv aaailv diaaol-niA' hv the acids which form la- the froni, particlea, of 100a ta prssmror ootompoaitaBB, from ooa- ajcQoaery and other sweet tbtngai walea ta tho mouth rapidly acidify. Soma or tbo abflvo named aitlcleeef food should ooutltate a part of tbo dally diet froas-tho time of tbo first evidence or a child's existence to tho fourteenth yoar of. tbo same, at which time tbo charaetor of tba teeU may bo ered finally setUed; they will be found of a gooa ansae, nara, wita aa oxceiienc enamel covering, without deep sssms crossing each other Oa tho snrtaoa, aad liable to but the enamel cape will be found perfectly formed a oovoriag to tho bono, which will save tho patient aa immeeaity of fear, pain and Tbo wonder jl very often expressed that the teeth of people of the present day ara so frail, while la past generations they have boon so much mora sound.

It would notte far from correct to reply that tho art of refining flour has aow so much more perfectly robbed it of the bran of wheat, that I wo get from our white bread just so much; less phosphate jpf lime; also dyspeptics, and those who dread dyspepsia. Knowing tney ate potato ajtma waa young, blindly aay they aad ouch trying food Injured their stomachs, and hence neither themselves nor tbeir children are allowed to eat them and it appears, to bum It upl that the children of tbo last two generations throughout the. civilised pari of the World have happened to bo deprived of just the sooross of the supply of phosphate of lime in their food which have robbed their blood of tbo wherewith to make good teeth aad bones, so Our teeth add general bony framework but illy 00m pars with these of the backwoods settlers, who personated our grandfAtlera and. lived more independently of fine bolting elotba. and ate 00 the entire! Dotato.

relish ing rye-and-lndiaa bread, all to our present mystification and tne blessing physical happiness. of fheirl own EAILE0AD C0H80LIDATI0H. Rasaorod Coneolldatloa off rhe rake bora atatlroad. iMtereata IrotuUuf. laloso tJAieago.

1 From tha Haw-Tor 1:1 i We aotioe that a blU has been, moved In the Near York Legislature for the consolida tion or tbo Buffalo aad elate Line Boad, incorporated by this State, and) Ibe Erie and tba Northeast Road, Incorporated by (Penn sylvania. The assent of ibej Legislature of both States will, oh tXWTm iba- required to perfect tofa Tbere fa no rroa- ft. (I, KUa MT l)UM DMI UB Will OO VOU9U. SUM WO regard tho movement aa orellmiasrf to a. general consolidation of the entire Lake Shore totereabt, (Americaajslde) from Buffiv 10 to tJbicago-4-proy idea tool tbo samoj party who now control tba several roads of ike Buf falo A State Line-Erle aad Northeast and TJleveland, iPainosville A Ashtabula, from isunaio tovteyejaaa eaa buy a-controlUng iatereat in tbwClevelsaOVTwIedo A Mlcfaigan Southern, IWe bolieyo we are notmittaken la saving that this will bo aomewhat diffi cult to several competing parties, are quietly lcoWng- to' the con trol, not actual owsonnip or too Cleve land nd Toledo and Michigan: South ern roads, too last named road fa, and for si or aevpn.yeara haajbeon, under the aohiistiwtk-ar-the rooeutly.

kfacted President ofj the New York CentriL Mr. Hr I.L. I aft.ff, aufta Kwn vi anKOHa I a awy have by this election now become the close allies of the Lake Shore- latoreet least ofj and lr they are able to continue their control of the Michigan Southern, at the 7 Aprill i eleoticjul for Dirrctors, they will only Require the Toledo road to make I tbeir continu ation or I consolidation complete from Albany to Chicago, and With the People's Line Of stosfljers (Of Ml. ArdW and tb Hudson River) in-close alliance from Kelp York to Chicago Tho Hudson River Bail road Interest of Mr. Vanderbllt is 'hot likely, however, to remain passive nnder these consoli dations.

Various surmises are -afloat as to Mr. Vanderbilt's purposes, one of Which fa that he fa buying Into the New York Central again, prciuiuuary a treaty 01 peaus ana 01 ultimate consolidation, another that she; feud continues and that he will upset the contem plated western arrangement or tne ventral and Lake Shore party by buying Into the Cleveland, and Toledo, and thus breaking their cqnneplkton at Cleveland or bvi buy lug into the Michigan oontrtnng the April election, and thus Boosting their eon- unuoua una at Toiaao, THE IMPERIAL SI Dirty Work lit lht Frtncl Of fleeUow Napoleon Exte x.iaertiea 01 arauice Paris oorrceponaence N. Y. Wor Since the famous Post Office Issued by M. Vandal, (significant cognomeri) the Post Master (ieperal of prance, there fa less confidence I ban aver in the sincerity pf the Emperor's liberal Intentions.

It may be remembered (hat this order authoriaeH, indeed commands, A search in all the Post Offices for a letter written by the Count de Coambord (the Bourbon, heir to the throne of France, Henry son of the DucrdoBarril assassi-naled at the ooeral to one of his friends In Prance. This- search neoessarjlyl implies the restriptlon dfpjrivato' cvrrespoadeuee, and the utmost Indignation Wta been awakened to qy so flagrant aU in-suit to the people. The Liberal are very qsnngia tneir uemenstratioaa 1 una of tnem relates, and does not heat tale to say. that the -wildest license of the Republican movement of '89 was more resDeotful Of per sonal rights than this. A well known inci dent, to the pointy 1s brought upjbytbem with tolling effect.

While tho convention waa duKussing the' Condemnation (of Marie Antolnettei a Jetter which bad blen Intercepted' wu landed InadartoBetl Id the queen, A4 A propoaitlog to open ifwai nut lorwaru, WflerpHpou afUBf MU in a atorra of Moououoe put the assbmbly to shame, ana, the latter reached its destina tion, seal intact ft a oai ousy zeat at au too post-otsoes to 00 tbo will of the government, puts inoffensive individual; to no little troubfa with rather comic respjm. "four correspondent had been one of the tiptima of this overstrained sense of duty. I received a few days since a formidable) looking missive, requiring my personal appearance at the "Grand Porto" within twupty-four noun, on paia of proeta ver6ar to be present at the opening I of an envelope, appearing to 00 tain a card with wriUng apoa tv 1 preseotod myself si tne peoUmce aad beisg invited Into a room," offlcials walked sofemnly to a llttla (ase and 'produced a vry small euvalope, which proved to contain ia Naw Year's visiting eard from a friend, upon which tho Word '(Saturday" waa written instead of engraved. I had the right to refuse to receive thia compromising missive, instead of exposing my friend to Bceepting It, I signed a. printed formula toj that effect, aiid marched pff wonderfully itppressed with tha fidelity; of tho aarraats of tha Imperial government.

This incident ii all tbo more as my-setfsawt last year alj my eards with the same word "in writing, and no harm ever came to my aocomplloesTa tob dereliction of law and order; Hevoral of -my friends received their letters with lDaa is wiourdis wtof du Comtt de CAarnborsT not a syllable from the Ct da )l conspicuonsly written on theout- smo. ii A Haw ATbi rat Beamdbal. Hew YsrkJOaiTtwpradaaca of the' Bojtea Bataa-, day gvaauag rsiiMOt (j i Qua loading popular monthly baa been affording u'aesao pfaaaaat goaaip about our leading dry goods merchant. Mr, i The stories that it tolls about this genUemat. ara very nice; and are calculated to exalt our Botjons of millionaire Tlhgifta and benefices, end kindly dispositions, 'and pratitudea, aat recti tudea that characterize Ibogeutleman as sat down by the maga-ajiniai, ar net et comse to be doubted.

uiuat not even for w. moment lalak of bis ooioriously half-paid clerks, for baa not tha euliJt prty btl-grd4iM Wdry i goods petsoa'' Is aa hooorable maat And yet when I aaa told that he aad hia wife art so Uewved, aad so hsppy Bad aa kiadlyi anoT ao HrTiag, ana ao nnitad," WDy tnen, ia toe words of Artemna Wud. "I larf! I SaxkasUktlly, I Uri" As Mr. prone toooaaaaMwa anarplyupoa as wary corres-poadeaia. It would net do for me to 'upoak out to but if a lady Hot to be aaawtienoa should ahortly depart for France, the owaar of taa prattiost domicU fa Paris.

aM tvamUllooa to her own Tight, aad a bill of divorce ia her pocket, aovtv aay-who whispered It- And ir such aa event should neyeyoono to pass, it Wtl bo becauae tb lady la queatioa decli nea tbeoroooard terms, constdarlag, I suppose, that five minions are that eternity ia not long envurb, Bor IteU not onoturh. to punbh aneb miaereaata. czainAi pAcmc hatt.eoaix SaaaO aWtattlo ef gaveC Croat Soieanaw 1h aaooaw aoaao. 7 I laarraiaataOr. M.T.

Warld.1 'Tao roaa waaeommeaora In ikkx bat od- i poaUkaa and other drawbaeka BaapaVtaT ti ptwcreaa graatlT. It is aow, fioUaMt, aad taa Vofeontatteo fa rnaalnr nioetV-tbreo mllea ewaowwrd frnm'Bacraaiento to Gieeo ttov Tbla ia wltbia twelve mllae of tbo dtaaded enaunltof tboeitnaav Tbeelewatlta aaoro tbaata of each of the prlaetpal atatioae oa tboroato tbnawr arooe Wlowaj Newaaatlo, tirlrtrono mtleo frora fiaoraiaoate MO feet ebrrattoat CoHaX, alxtyvtwoi pjeu Datea. not. aui w-ocrea iuea, Mi Baaoty-tbreo mlk0'Ail. fHtj Tbo roaa bow? graaeu ctoae to too aamsiit.

which will bo eroanAat feei. Br Car tbo moat difflcalt part of the oad baa aow been boAtf (hat Croat tkeeani- mltdowb too BMaatalna eaatward will be eoaaparatiTary aaayv od tbo graio- light- la coming op, ue highest auowoa grae.aa oaoo, reached tbo arorago ascoadlag gratle to the anmmlt but 73 Wat 10 toe niie. ae- scondlng tbo eaatward aide, of tbe, Bierraav ninety iaet will ho the groatroi dasoeadlng grade, and tbo average oaly forty feat. When tho eaetora- baaa lof the Storraa la nan it there is almpat a natand grade to the weatarlT baaa of tb KocKT Hoontains. This1 part of taa) road can ba built tea times mora rapidly aad about as much more cheap ly una ttbat already done.

Ail the bard work came at first, when the company were eunuarUng; with not a sea oaly, but aeaa of oorxiautan. and while the funds of toalr treaa- uryl were not as plenty as now. i 1 Had the road fell into1 tho haada of 'speculators It would probably serer kayo beoa built, but It was taken bold of by a number or too richest and most enterprising mdo of tbo State. They bare giyaait, and are1 U1 gbrjog it all tbeir time, their energies and their influence, and above alL their mooey. Tho 'road bo completed to Virginia Ulty, xiayadav 156 miiea irora Bajwaroonto in the latter part or 187 to Austin.

320 miles, by tba flJi of 1868; to gait Lake City, 68a mike from Sacnunenio, iaJaauary, 1870 1 and If Bot met thort by fbe Union Paclftov Ballroad tbo oompaAy will keep oa Duskixjg eaatward until they am stopped by the Union ia Ita weatera broorrosa. Tho road thus, with Its, eqaipsneat thus far has eostjt about $9,000,000, and before it ia entirely finished to tho State lino, 150 mflea from Baerameahv it WlU cost about r.WO, 000 more. These figures toll the story of what difficulties bad to bo overcome. 11 Bad not the utmost carefulness bent observed. too, these figures would hare beoa greatly exceeded.

first, it was thought the oust of labor would bo aa Insurmoun table obstacle;) and it might hate beet) had not company inaugurated a i new. industrial weapon by using Chlaaoaen; of whom thoy employ some 8,000 at $30 per month. It baa been, found too, despite prophecies to the contrary, that this class of labor is much more traetable than whitaahaoet if not quite aa effectual, man for man, and about AO per cent, coeaper. in aaaiuon vo uninese laborers there are about 2,000 whitea era-Dkved fall that eaa be obtained) who are paid aa average of $40 per month, and are also boaraaov wntcn too uDinesa are not. 100 horsea and tad as many carta are usedV and" -360 kegi of blsttiag powder, coating $4 per leg, aro dairy consumed.

Tbepe forces are naed 00 tho building of tho road alone, aad are ejtolualVa of the force amoloved oa tbo portioa For about fifteen miles this side of the1 summit of the Sierras the road has bad to bo run through solid granite) drilling and, blasting, therefore, ara constantly kept up, and all along tbla route there are three gangs of laborers, each of which work eight ooura, 1 the night aad day brougji. all tA seven day of toe It' j- -T The earnings of the road bavo bsea-as fUlowa, ia gold: In May and June, when it was -running only to CoIfaXy sixty-two tba reeeipta wet $69,000 tor the fiist month, and ff tbt last! Ia Jnry, Alt 8'stlonJ slxtr-nlM mflea. was rrtcbed and the rsoelpU were in August tne reoeipu were fiu.rouj in eeptemDor, 10) uctooer i i 1 1 1 I SCIEH0Z ASD TltE Core tor If ydropHOfttf -f ow serve Leather itw RataCt Talla-alrwppe twal Varkln to Pre, aaseta strwao'o Bteat Wwrklua ma CBlBery-olfalnt for Howaea The Uravlty of neantalat ttaptdlty of Nerwo Aetton Th CsaM of oo jrtavay Decayed Teetn 1 1 Tbo patentees of tha punched gua maAo- lacrore aayw puaaaoi a un uce nuut ifowo through a steel Ingot fou ur feei nign and welrhinir three tons. 1 The same egpendlture of money that will a train over a mile witn a grade of eighty feet will send tt over rour miles on a level. M.

Schobela has furaiabed a test for acids so sensitive i that it shows, the; presence; of carbonic acid in distilled water that has mereixbeen; breathed upon, 1 4 1 MrTYouatt, a famous veterinary surgeon, who has bean, bitten eight or ten times by rabid aaimals. rplatea that chryatala 1 ol nitrate silver VuMxid into tbo; wound will positively prevent bydrophpMa in the bitten. True or not. It ia easily tried, and not dangerous. 1 1 1 I Somebody gives a few samples of a now chemical nomenclature devised by Pro tensor Tlllraan." The names Hydroehlorate of ebloronapbthallue, bydrochlorate of chlc-lobromonspbtballne, hydrobromate'of quad-ribrpnwnaphtbalino.

blhydrochlorate of bi-chliironaDbtbaline. i j-' 'I A- i I It is not uncommon to find in factories that machinery fa (Stationary, rats gnaw the leather bolting, where they can get access so It, A oorrespondent of the Ucien-tijic Amerfnaa staled that rata will not taste anything coutalnlng taator oil; or what is covered with It, and bo Mcommendg that tbo belting be rubbed with the oiL I Any leather exposed to jtho depredation of rata will be preserved by this remedy. I 1 'A London surgeon has iavented aa arti cle'! tailed ofnr" pptroteam, which will bate1 aft the berfWcial results ol chlorofbrm. without its attendant dangers. It Is applW -exteynaljy, an4 renders the cart inasosibla to pain.

About ten barrels of tha crude oil gra neoeseary to the mana factura of one gallon of the 11 rhlirolins II. Dvonls oflers. In the Gormos, a curious exnlanation ot what we foaB the tails of comeie, file treats them as a mora optical llluaion. arising from the passage of a lumi nous body through eoamioal SnAttori The hole or hollow cylinder thus formed receives its light prtly from the sua and Portly from the incsndftcettcei of soma pbemieAl mb-Unca fpmi la fnsejupepf the rapid mouen 01 ie aueieqs, .1 1 1 The Bostoa TVunseHbl recommends that building-chimneys Drtcaiaysrs boob Id put Vltv of salt into the mortar with which th i.ia,.iF i--k art to oa laid, too effect will that there win never cr accumulatloa of spot In the chimney, for the reason that tba salt in" iba 'pwrW of 'mortar which ls-ex posed absorbs moisture every damp dsyj Tbo soot, una boooming damp, falls down' into the fire place, which, we should would be a remedy about as bad as tha disease. "'i'-'y 1.

Wa ooplod lately, says the Scientific Amtr leant, in a Oermaa artlcla (ha statement that Krupp la putting up a ateam hammer to weigh 240.000 lbs. and to oost $100,000. This la more than matched by a pair of rolls ho la said to preparing with a view to toe manufacture of one-piece ateel boilers. Each of these monstrous solid cylinders fa to be Ave fas la diameter and twaety-eevaa feet to wetga over one hundred tuna. Krupp aaa owera now oq nana ror ateal eaatioo, received from various Qovam- ments within a few months.

i I Tho soarkUng New York GautU 'advfaea against tha. use of white paint la the decora tion of tuo exterior or houses saying the eolor fa next to obsoUto aofl the taste bad. Tara over tho first- atoao-you -see oa your and make your betrae tho color of that. The first rul ln the construction of a-faouae is that should be in harmony with sur- boundrng natural objects, which i aaa never be except by employing- subdued tints. ir built of brick or atone, the best way would be to adopt tha rnkK above named; If of wood, the1 BoaltoioaA and sweetest result would follow tho employment of Juat the natural tint of the wood itself.

Tho peojlulum exwarimeota no -carried OA la India in connection with taa great trigonometrical survey, under the direction of LieutenAnt Colonel Waltoer, JL have led to certain new And Important conclusions as regards mountain attraction. Tneorutlcally, tba Bears tha ebeervloz stations are to the Hljsalayu the greater tbould ba tha force of gravity; out tue rnnsf ia tpmaq to so tue fact, and tba difference between theory and fcrtdimlniahea With tbatoorwaawd distanca of tbo etaaioaa from tba hiuaJ- GnrAmaating urjoa thte tiheaomeaoa ta a eornmunioatiou to the Prosident of tho Royal Society: Colo- nei Walker writes 1 Tbla see ma a remark able eonfirmatioa of' tha aatronomer-reyaTs vpInon that tho strata of earth below moua- taiaa 'are- um mm uaa taa atraw oeiow I HaUer "KttempWjd, iw -reading the aeid aloud, to eoaat the aumbar Mtera-bo could praooaneo ia a aiiaata. "tlndldlgj that boooaUd pronovyiee r--fwich tho tU oeardiag ba his materasat, roqatraa lea aoeeaarro stoaaossaa, ha afflnbAtbat A mile can con bract aad re lax Ltotlf timaa Ja A minnto; aad as taw 4ma af rolaxattoa aa aa that of ooatraattoo, each eootractioa tajqtiaa ebon 1-30000 of a minute, or 1-600 of a second. From this, Mailer concludes that tho nor. vous agent retjulxea the l-SQO of A second to va J- i Mlask-veBaaaia IN.

Y. O. Dr datry, WaBusya sil IsA. at A. at) P.M.

tad IJt iaapeaaioa Bridra, eeaasotiag thar trains for Hamilton, fo-ronto, LoadOa, Petrolla, BoUweU, DUTKOrr CHICAGO, MIL AC ILEA and all folate atxtseavwaeeled Pateco BtesplSKifars oa an nierg Oenaral Daooti aatoeUMt. a Taroagh Kcketa uinceof New lore at VDJoanaoaj at Trains arrtre al SMMaaBgri- aadt awl jM P.M. W. 14.MALCOLM, Arent G. dad D.etM.

Rs, Tamacs JAUtKK CSX AVU aVXTt Gaaoral Agent, Mamlltoa, W. wtr a OBTHERirf OENTRlLl atllLWAT. TO BALTIMORE. WASHINOTOSf. Pftll," intlMUi ntmilHSITlia.

uni I liua- -r siz: -r-r i wiNWiliUN Tralna Booth ward Leave depot, of Mew fanlral aa fnllnrm' jr war llflU jb a aa J-x iisu iiq nP.MfrsnrtslruaaiOP.M.,Peaa Yaaairf; Wauknvlda; 'iVuniaa WlluaBssnort OdOi Hsjufcoxg BMiAM with Ponna. nainaa, amvmg jnniaaeJpma il A.k, PeJUiaore 00X. WaaUnrtoa 10dB' A. Throvrb from Rochester to Laltlmora without i 4tao.iPM.ce0tingHVC daigua with Klmira Ayymrnodatlon, stepping at all statlona betweea Canandalrftia ajftd HVlmlrm. and amvlBf at lmlraatuJP, M.

uiJ i. rtOO PftUa-rFAST- LQflL-jaochoa-ler 9 SO P. At )Bjaaydalfroa30; stopping st Penh Vat uassiBtarkeyUMH: Wstkins 19 8t Klmira laav A. tt. Winiamsport 4o; Harrisba A.

Mi Counecttna i with BaUra arriving a Philadelphia 1 an P. M-J' Baltimore MM pTmIJ Washlnjrton 60 aVT This! traia runs through between Rochester and Baltimore witaout cnanga ot cars, eiopping only at pnucipa liauian. i t- muf aflaili lltll.lllTW 1 6 ill M. EXPRESS rtocietrter ItmliP Cananualgua Io a jftiiini a JAJl 11- BU; Hurisburg 9 AO A.M., Baidmors C.Waahingtoa 10:90 A. Alaalphlt Klmira -M)i WU t-m A.it.-i.-- fitao P.

MarrFAST LLNE.Roch esterO AW P.M., Klmira 1:06 A.M., wmiamsport 4U A Northumberland SS A.M. Oonnatt- ing wita trauia on lacavaH nioeaBsaurg roaa lor pcrswum, wrivmg as ownraiui Baltimore 1 .00 Philadelphia lU leiuiua lawiiT. at, wsAUington 0BOjr.au I mnta wnaewWawn tun Washington SO 8 tt) sur.au Baltimora P.M.,l0a0 P.M. Hantsburg8 J0P.M., i WHllaxnsrxrtSP.M..,lSA,M.- i Klmira 1 A 3S AM. 11 tS A-M M.

il arc IWA.aU 10 36 A JL, wrjL P.M. 1 Moehester arrive A.M.. 4:45 Sad II ISO P.M Bunalo, arrive a SO P.M. Niagara PalU, arrive?) Aaoand 8 P.M. rassengera oy uua ronto wiu save now unw anu expanse over the route via New -York dtvi Ask tosBcaeu via CanaBdabraa and kV sals at the principal ticket It DUl tO Ml ilppom of freight will find it to their advantage end by this route to Baltimore, Philadelphia, all points Bouth.

Freight la full car leads is and all Domts Bonth. Freiirbt carried tbroagh to tba above points without jbrooav lug balk. Port information in reference to freight, address Oaueral Western Frelgtt Agent yY- M. DOBAKRT, Uen'l ji. BunaitB artrwim, uarrunnrg, ra uvn i tt aei.

ft. Cor. Washington A i ir nft. ttu. p.

zuuriu, uenarai rassenges i i jtxenange sta. i 'jUTH- ARE SHORE MICHIGAN SO ja-4 autn aaiuwui uiia NOVKMBEKlUTBt," IntM. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, to direct connection with all Bastera via Bufihlo, Dunkirk or Niagara Falls, tojCleve-i laouYUounnbas, unonnau, loieco, cnicago, mu-wankee. Galena, Rock Island, Dubuque, Sti Paul, Madison, Cairo, Bt. Louis, and all points in the West and eontbweet.

i On and after Monday, May 14th, and an Ul further TfOtioSjTralna will leave BuQaIo. by BaOalo time, rom Exchange Btreet Depot, daily, as follewa, Bands ya excepted): i U- A. M.MORNDfO. EXPRESS, Arrives at Dunkirk 8:17 A. M.

Wssaeld HA Brie 10 AO A M-: connect ti at Brie wh Kris tfe Pittsburgh train Cleveland 9:16 P. (dtaner) Toieoo ia r. (rapper ana weeping war ia Chicago, without eDjingof; Chicago faiulaVi M- auiwanaee, uouunnus, cincuuiau. ll A wa- Tft A UUV0 livvr jri' ati var aaxaboo, Arrives at Dunkirk P. M.

Weetfleld 3 -OR ml Erie suo P. Cleveland ot4o r. v. til ls A M. Cliicago IS P.

i 4tOO P. M. ERIE ACCOMMi CODA TION. Arrtvas at Dunkirk at 9:10 P. MJ; Wesl field tdO P.

M. Kris 80 P. M. Returrdnti leave Brie at 610 A. arrives at West fie IdTf-JJU M-jJ)unairk 8 06 A M-; arri vingaiBufiaJoatloaO i tOI P.

BI '-ETENINa EXPRESS. aillttmaili AIM1AWB) A4W Ei aBa aBBiasa ABU, and Cleveland 940 AM) oonnecting there with Tnwe.a1.-I.ea. 11 Wt BT t. 4 dfi: AV -BAT tsains tQe west ana Bontnwest, giving, ample WMftft. ma.

BuiTHMbHftB. -J I i This train inns Bundav nights aa above Upve. ba nottmBaturdavs. 1 lt40 A. Arrives at Dunkirk 8:15 A M.

Weetfleld; A. M. Brie SSO A. M. Cleveland 86 A.

M. til break- fast); -Toledo totedo ld7 P. (dine); Oucago Vl i Direct connections atCUvelaad, via 'fClevet land, COlnmhni Cincinnati I flor ftumaakV' jjavton. ChMunnatL Ll uuhni dt Cincinnati ftut 'Dsyton, Ctocmnatl, LoulaviUe, Bti Lotus, Inaisnapolla, Terra Haute, and aUttorttti west rxnnts. i A connection IS also made at Toledo witja the TOLEDO At WABABH RAILROAD.

Pc Fort Wayne, Wabssb, 1 Pern, Laaanapa Lafayette, Danville, and points la ta ftouikweet. AVlaolareat conaeruau are mada with tsalni Grand Trunk Monroe, Jackson, And trotv I- I (coLsno to KrraoiT aas nsTaoir vo voaano. TiSAY IVLaUv-at A. LJEAVK MONROE 8 30 A M.f 4)PJ and 84 P.M. i i.

aBjUU lV4Wr BL. Mi1) LBAVM PETROIT 4:15 A U. and6d0 P.M. il LBAVB A ld5P.M.,and xnrect connections at st Chicago with tael morning fox the West, Nsftb and sneT eve evening trains aenth. MjtOUND CLABB CARS aceompaiiy toe above tsains tarough to Chicago, tbua 'oSerlag to the public the advantage am smuts with low FA KB.

i i i TUB IfOBT LUZURIOUB BLEEPINa ARB In the world accompany Night Trains, with any' owa chamuS or cabs between BaMto and ii Tbe train leaving BufiUq at 1 :) A. 1) BAtnr day, will remain wt BuidAv at Clevalaad; all otners go through to destination, ii Ail eonueeflons are made in I ki Depots BAGGAGE CHECKED TH ROUOU ALL FEIN -j viPALroac I nr See April etotj'i Railway Gnide, pages 116, 111 and 118, Tor fuller Turns Table and Map of the Moota.1 Auk for Tickets via Lake Shore and MIchlean Southern RaUroad Line," which can be ootained at all thai Principal Ticket Unices la the United States, and la Bugalo at tbe Cairipeny'sOuVw, Bx. ensnre Btreet Derot also at tha GENERA UNION TICKET OTTICBJ MO. 11 -j'4 i diaui i i TBAUTS AJUUVB A BrrxXAIBl Night ATxpreee rifWAK. New YurirEajSoa M.

pr BxWsi'i. a Vmannsu aiprces. M. NOTTINGHAM. Unn' L't V.

at AC BU Clave wuu. D. MUCKER, Bnpt O. dt T. K-, fnetVhMd.

tt 9. Bva-rvn, oup-t mu b. a. ia b. to- tieaarai AawajBoBal' iftalo.

BOW" mnaio, Nov. is, iwi MEDIOAT4 A to SDICAL DISPENSARY EbUahed fin tha Onia ail EV.B TS. yfyi'ti iLn' n.11 "fl ow WAofaiflvnip A- i 10k. VTKsrm -wTptj1 Call toe attenUen of all a in any taispense pia spect-at hia old inteca- ct bttsineaa. wbick bsa beeaaewlv leatted, with tha deaire ta raesote toe comfort aad eonveniencs of isi assny wao BBWy-WbO; rii (lnf, Apply for TrosUauonti vat r.

Matters his services toyoass a rentlemaa and aa a Dhvaician In good standi te? Pff- sum, Deuig gxaouaft mnw delpUaTjtod a meeibv 1 Ja kriowa qnlekeat easea. Deaot avuew iysarsilf ivad OJ advetitelna n--a ,1 A ftuacti and UnprliidplM Ueii, wno, wltboat a knowledge of dlssssi 'or She work' lugs of aediclBS oa tho eyateBv dicpesaa -theti drags, rata year- conrtttnttoa and ksavsyoa aa- Ttr. BL nirama ta 1 .111,1 WM, iltt-ea. feye (Meet Jed tea naiw awwi im iftwn laiia, wws i Siyatlta to lteprimaryewaxeacsBwdta Ave day; aaoac-oary aaa iv-rUBry cured Ui dote pn Uue moBths; sndnnanr.sU dlseaseaofg brlvata aa- raviBieu wita anparans kneeass onj ssale or TMDOCtXavea tat tMMa iaat rjald nartlniier at. temkavSotba bwataaent tx BPERMATORKHfEA, disease which la 1 yearly' aaa Dtea to a ivsatstare iMfllne tha skill of early all of oar beat physicians, and is Sroaotrne-ed by atoat aa incurable.

1 am happy to aay te vneee woo may Da, or waa aave aeaa, boUtery 1 Tor I base developed a system oftaWatmaut which srtll tafttvery ease controi your emiiwkwsvsnd fully restore your deUlttated system to Us former toas aad strength, ss hundreds of young saea eaa attest to who bare bnea cared wiUUB tha peat two years "-r" -f fir rtraaSanl ass 1 or tha agirary of aay ram adieA, -that Li T) 1 WILL UUAMANTEB A CURB IN ALL CASKS. ratooa at a cnsisnos can, na aiaiiim ibiiii a.am toms, receive their mediciae inr expreee, secareiy paaAoas Slwiwvaikat, by aoolosiag Aye dollars toibaMaidai, 4, m- nvn'miu 11 1 Ma'1 EmmfrnAgoguA tha A compound prepared Bad soMemyfay blsassb aM warranted to ramovs all ohatruAkM ta the a as it ay mowtBiy sow. noould a saUore poaalMy ecoar, tho porrhsai moery -will le rtTBuled, and "tt 1 1 'lima amis ffsei at ultsna at tha omce. Price A 1, aent byaulL IT, H. Married kvaleaaavmlda BaB tlw above RmaBrad, A ijeaaona aaada kaowa WMA eat fftage.

1 ael. ra-i coasaatly oa bAnd Profi Tarpea's at raaaJA: JLA AKaiCKiiL tha oalv rell- aad Bat preve-tlra to onatwritiaat aad Die- a. rmce one tVvi ar, 'sent by aawL ft. 1 tfapsud be-' aitftrasaarl tegtt B. 177S V8wU aoBr wltboat iavr.

is? Pbyrt- eiaaaiaMBBTBSOBa in atew tyra; utr, wmco, wna hia yeam ap3rat4 and hoepital rjractUw, guetma-kes to yod tt most recent beet know iteaataisnt. and tbe yvTnj, tan fin Meaiesi liispaaasra, fMBsio, BL Y- i 1. tiataa BaBua rraaa a ta ia a w. 1 1 te to 9 r- A aaaaayB tMefltoa r.s P.M. ACCOMMODATION ror niasara jraua aaa FOB lAKPORT Li Way StaUooa to Rochesti NIAGARA FAI trolt aod Chicago i above trains to Hriitoa maka ctoae connections with tralus on (At Great warfa --aad 100 A.

96 and Trains arrive from IdDckrxwt at 10 no a. brl aiA New-Yorw Oantral Railroad time fa twsat Jnutea faster than Buflhlo time. 1 THROOaH TICKETS HKCDRbTD AHD mLeTb: tNG CAR BHRTUB ENGAGED AT N. Y. O.

ALB." TlCKE-f OPPRJE, 67 EXCHANGE BTHKETJ Asatstant BnpiirwteatU at, .0. CH1TTENDKN, Tn Western Passenger Agent. BuflMo Jan. 40. 18ST.

-1 iTQ 'ji" MOVKMBER 1866V 1 ii WINTER BROAD GU AGE DOUBLE TRACXl TO an ivna aiui wbivii. anii ALII I KtW KNm.ANIl tnrnva ALSO ttO PlalLADXLPH -i AND ill i Until farther notice, trains laavw WnaaiJ a v.t- lows, from Depot corner aVfiiange nnd Mlcht- saa' streets, bv Nav York ml, XOW. JUvtlms. whkh 9U riunatea. fhat I ft ISO A at NEW YORK DAT EX- exoeptad, stopping at Attica Warsaw lai asj entile las a.

8 aiU. a. HoTBellsvilla 8 A.B. lrViakhiiwtkTSsteo 9:19 AddisoB 10A5 A. Coramg 10:40 A.

Bl mlra 11 :19 A. at-; Waverly 11 ffl a.a.', Oweno ifua r. BLj Blngbamton iar. at-l Great Bene 1 AS. r.

a. bttsqnehanBS 9:10 r. m.i (diner; LV posit; tH Hancock BM Calllcoon Ttf, r. av; tatckawaxen540r.il.; Hawley 65 r.B.; Port Jervla irr. Mvanietown v.

-at Ir.ai.i Goshen VM V.B.C Gnyeonrt 71 r. TBiwarto 890B. ml raorjDeri: nomi aw m.i Bwarn aH r. M.i ratteraoai i in New Ywrk al iOiUJr. w.1 usm r.

au amnng in New Yerk stioaur. CoaaauTioaa At Btnehamton with SvTkcenar sou pingiiaiBwii xuuinjBu at ureat xienu wita uaavan, aacaawanaana western it. n. I At Jersey pity with Express Train arrtviiig at VMIaitftftlnhla D.ltln,.. SHVI .17 TT 14 ft I 8taO A.

YORK AND BALTIMORE MAIL Via Avon and HorneU. mie, lonraqays Bxasptani stops at ail! stations' and Aim otra Oweao tdO a. Blnghampton 830 9. Greet 1 at. coo, dvuu r.m.t aiw piiMnmwinm imJ m.

nftrctina with the UirhtslnftT Kxnnvta Wvlna HntT.i -ft -A, 1 ft.T-L Vft. rZi iwan is CouasoTiOif At Klmira with Exoress riving at WliUsmsport r. m. i atarrtsTmrg nusaeipnia taw a.b-j lmtiMMmimA aw aftunigwe Aw spj A- r. I UfUlP AraAa El Bondaya exoeptad), Warsaw 4 riTTl UpfSAiat Attica icaaau y.w.i r.B.

HonaflawtnW 4tl r.z- vi. 7 y. iaj. i 5fmlr 7 M) m.t Waverlv bml" r. Binahamtoa vai hanna Ifitf r.

U. Deyonlt 1196 P.M.; Mwcock IX va ajb. NarrowsDurx aws a.w. i part Llama A-B-l Mlddletowa 439 Aw-j SaibrA 641 a.av., A-aiuseiB m-it au at. antrina in Maiai vera aa iwa.

m. i i i Uo-MBcnoas At Jersey City with' Trains srnving.at Baltimora SA9 P. w. At Naw York this train antiBarita aritH Iha Wnrn log Express at 8:00 a. at.

for Boston and New angiana mwns, arriving at m. trew imtw vivbu iiMew iduooo iwa PrBTldeace 4AM at, :1 Hartford liiaa a. bv. Springaeld HA y- and Boston 51 ri a. 4 80 P.

M. BUFFALO DIVISION BftAAL VIA A' aad i wiity xLRiv night; KXP itXUS Dal 1 atone at principal aaattona and strives st Horaellsvifta 10JIO r.av. laiMwini mlra 11 a.H.; TurneraiBa a. St. (breakfasti'l twsching New York at 19 AO y.

b. 1 I PssssTigers taking tickets by this train aa Satur daya iwach rtew York OYER TORE HOURS Ira advaoceof the Albany eoute. i ioaKsovM?" At Biipua with tram arrivVBg au HarvfaanTTl' fl-IB A.w Mk7mmm. Baltimora JIXt aad Waahlngtoa 66 w.b' i.At Ksiw Yosk with SU0 P.r.lkW.a&rprrea airjTina; at miioa MSA Hornetevlila a. bl; turning 8Att Si.

m- nTWftTftjr vhl A. Ja. I l-weRO 6 a. Bend B. Bauehanna 7 AO A at, btaakktt)i aA a.

tLrUaawoak 846 a.bli Basket OallleooB 948 A. a. Cqeaecton 4 Narrowahorg 1017 a. all Larks waxru 1049 BIAS a.m. Port Jsrvts 49 Mtddlirtown It 38 V.M.: 1946 r.i(.i Giwyeottrt vnu (Mev: T.M-' Paiwiwoei 941ir.B.

aevd New York at 1 46 at. K7ftftuftftftftft r.M. OOr3BSBVB3a. IUS aii I BIBS i At with trata antvug at hea 5 A at Binghamton with Syracnae). Blnrhsmton H.

R. i at Urat -mHH aniTlnr IBersnton 945 a. B.lTDtntoa Aau v. a m- ifr.J'. At ftteraev Otv with a a a.

taaia mttmmm, a. Twtea a AO r.JLianU Phlia- -4AVNew York with afterMoa trains aaaateam- ersibwiwstoa and New Ayand '7 veaiwistea saost taamnoes Bieeprag Coacbai lB the world accompany each night train. PawHtgers for Boston and points In New fsglaad, with their aTrage, amtraoaaawlBNew xora uty, yruia siAi a itiii a rmj a ti na ay'nari a a TT vamawtai VA" A A am jw DUiiAAlai sSlIO H. NIGHT BXPRKSS Throuph wntboaVebange ta eoackos, arriving In, Mew ork at itds. av Trains arrive ftafaaio aa fsttowa: Ya VS 1M AW.

a AW. ark MlgBt Bxrreaa.ft.....-146 st b. Mew York ark Sad Battlaaee Iimai aia ft! 9r.T- Thnasi 1 W-ka luiiaHU aili ca be secored at all bobtb af tae AaV i -w fyjw jnek OBtaa, aaiMr of BtaAaitga WW R. BABJL OeaesBl-nsa, AsaaA, Bjseia aiwaslalv, 4asas9jay. tn "yTACl AtTD MECCA It ri.

1.) 1J. "fftt Jf 3t' LUORICATINC fft 1 OILS 2 i ft pbopkslt t-l I I 5 jwtHtj OT.bB1TIBP AND rBJtrMMBD -4 1 I MACIlUVEItY I -l-JOl aifirv a 4 -f BT TMB rjAaTTITT. it jiin l0 in ai a B-sa I IM'Ul rf.BBBa.-. 2 vaiAsaAsiujrAv-t uj-avoi aspaa 1ND is- All thA pension 4Uf itt aaivd T-fltP MAIL Via Avon, (Sundays excepted) Btopa's'i all stations; and connect at Avon with Ni vnt Express bom Mocaaster at 7410 A at CottdnJ with Might. Express from Dunkirk at 404 irilZ tad arrives ia New York at 19:80 P.M.

TTf. Deooia A1 A. M. a avsy af to thjey kM plsced wbers they re fa most aoedeiL tlSftTisaUaral districts Wfb la tba oountry. 1 i 11111" I jMar Na Jaasar priowsesjboldlng a Constitutional CoavooUocj IIUsI year, aad A bill has been introduced lit the legislature of thai.

Btat4 alreefa ani vilectloai of eVgatos shall be held lis the wveral ASaemlMyplstricta onjttie ApmswxtiilB the same mannar as Other alMtlpnsI ard oader tho existlna laws; except that' Avjcryi male citisen of the UnUe4 tbd beoamary fjriallfi-catlooa of age, reclawcf, die, shall be ei ti tled to a vote IbrideWbtea. The Conren- Uon ia to! coasijst bnddred aad twenty oera. worn eaco Aaaemmy pistrici. atlonlfa to meet at the State nouns la out tbo list or stay next. Taa New Ii mpkkire bUte eiecuou taicos blaoe bjday.

Tlsoa members of Congress, Goveraojr, Ltotit. biverjooi a Railroad Com-Llaatoaer and nlekbers of the Legistaiuio are to be) baeaan. year taa Republican aaadlntofcTCotjeWi SiMtba, was elected iff Apiboneatl Sinclair. The State LliJcola 38,595 -and McCteUaa 33,034. it.

I il I I 1 Twa ntharaalo' af Mr. iobaaoa's veto of the BeMnslrujcaoattlab kUributed to mlah Black, shef irrot Ufa pinion backing ab lita iosltloB thgt the Gov, era meat bad bo rigtl to i4sbt robellloo It la entirely fittine! that tbeissaa who was anfunlous lalbbi; triehdlv oOcea at tba birth of the rrbehieoi should reappear whoa tha last nail taadifivea Itato Ita coffin. 1 Ma. llAUrirfbAWkifaa bttt providing taut any OaajOnttiaat atoy toy pipaa alopg upagaAyl Jblllaga, inr laeE ciuaena too wri'ir -a-srn-' iWi $1Cykolto Blahop of notutrrj Kerry. yimibiil arwsnom ia tba Koaoao etadMg bh dlantMMw ao aaA4-I viwacaed to you 1 laaL Sondk tho etaywlty of heW lortneoits.

BumaA reasoa fa lacltnod to aay. It a hard who eaa bear Itr but whoa wo laulg down into tba fatbomkMs awtot sw TheiCotM I it haBSBk'aatlba vlUjmFla- 1. 1 1 yatboiii sag. uh-aiatioB, jeot if the faitd Hsmg At that place. i a con.

or thf Mow orixMBmunaoipa( iliUl, win probably avert trouble aatu we tgaawwa gaag of rebels la disarmed by Uk of a dlstnoi auniaryi oom- pasipuasmtst ox taa TJTr Tl that was to have iAkea, plaowyoH of tha heads of the ss i depths of this infamy jJt Um look orer tha Southara field ri 11 1 i.f I.

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