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Stye Buffalo Satiu iflonbag, Member 19. 1880, INSURANCE. MEDICINES. RAIL ROADS. All: LEGAI, NOtKm FOR SALE AND TO RENT.

BRECKINRIDGE OILS. A mnuilnil Patulliig. SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR NVKR is compounded eutirely from Gums, and hai become an established lact, a Standard MedlolA, known and approved bvt is now resorted to with issruB, a mauiuMU avtuuuisff all that have used it, and jeoniidenee in ail the dii ommandad. eases for which ituree- It haa eared thoasands who had given up all the hut two fears, uupwB oi rwttfi me nu flcaWa in my poiHiaioo merous unsoucivea oeru- show. The dose must be adapt-the individual takiuc it, ed to tha temperament ot and need in sneh qaauti-j bowels.

judgment guide von la ties a to act genuy on toe Let the dictates or your! the use of the L1VEK LN cureLIVEKCOHLAlNTsl nuuHAiun, and It will BILIOUS ATTACKS. DYSPEPSIA. CHRONIC 1)IAKKB(A. SUMUKtt TKRY, DROPSY, SO0R COSTIVE NESS, 0HOL10 MURBUri, CHOLERA IN-JaCNDICK, FEMALE be used aaceeBsfollyarpr MEDICINE. It will jj thouaands canteitlfy,) or three teaapooufulBaic COMPLAINTS, DYSBN-STOMACH, HABITUAL FANTUM.KLATULENCE WK AKN ESSES, aud may ORDINARY FAMILY SICK HEADACHE, (as TWENTY IHDTSa.

If tWO taken at eemmencement oiaiwcK. All who use it are rriv their teetimonj faTor. MIX WATER IN TH MOUTH WITH TUK A V1UUHATOR. aWD SALLOW BOTH TOGETHJi. Pi'ice One Dollar per Bottle SANFORD'S va.hii.y CATHARTIC PILLS, COUPOONOED FROM Pure Vegetable Extracts and put up in Qlau Ua-sa, Air rlghtt and mil keep in anyciimate.

The Family CATHAR-I 1TIC PILL Is a gentle bat active Catharticwhich the proprietor has used In his practice more than twenty, np years. The constantly increas-j 'ing demand from those who have long used the Pills, and the aatisfacOoa which all ezpreaain re-Ligardto their use, has ia-duced me to place them! TJ i within reach of ail. The profession all well; jknow that different Ca thartics act oo diQereut Iportlone of the bowels. TIG PILL has, with dn tablltthed cosa-the purest Vegetable fix-every part of the aliment- reference to this well es' tpouuded from a variety of tracts, which act alike on ary canal, and are good' a Cathartic is needed.such ana erne in an cases wnere aLn IlKRANftEMKNTS OF THE HTUMACU, ShEEf BACK AND L01N8.C08 Cd lNESS, PAINS IN THE "Itivenbss. PAIN AND WHOLE sua- Wily, If neglected, end in a LOSS OF APPETITE, A C-iOF COLD OVER THE HEADACBE.or WEIGHT 4 KLAMMATuHY D1SEA- or Adults, RHEUMATISM l'HK BLOOD, and mau iheir too numerous to jiuent.

DOSE, 1 to 8. rfORElVESS OVER THE den cold, which frequent' loug courts of FEVER, CREEPING SENSATION 1JODY. IN THE HEAD, all 1N-I SES, WORMS io Children A GREAT PURIFIER OF diseasee to which flesh is mention in thu advertise Price Thirtv Cents. t3TTHE LIVER INVIGORATOR and FilflLV CATHARTIC PILLS are retailed by Druggists generally, aud sold wholesale bythe trade in all the large towna. S.

T. V. SAMOKD. JU. Manufacture aod Proprietor, SUtf Broadway, tie fork, corner of Fulton street.

X3T For sale lu thitt city by H. P. Champlin, A. I. Matthews, mi Julius E.

Francis. MRS. WINSLOW. A experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of mother her SOOTHING SYRUP, For Childreu Teething, Which greatly facilitates the process of Teething, by softening the guma, reducing all inflammation--will allay hL PAIN aud apasmomodic action, and Iri suki: to hi i.A'i it nu: uouls Depend upou it, mothers, tt will give rest to your--Kilvee, and HEL1KFA.N0 HEALTH 'J YOUR INFAN'i'd. WK hare put ujjuml sold ttiio article for over ten years, aod CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AtD TRUTH of it, what we have never been able te of any other medicine EVER HAS IT FAILED, A SINGLE INSTANCE, TO EFFECT A vfhen timely used.

Never did we know au Instance it-satisfaction by any one who used it. Ou the all are delighted with its operations, aud iu truia ol coiuiutudatiua of ts magical ailectu aud medical virtues. We speak in this matter "WHAT WK DO KSO'V," after teu voare' experience, AND PLEDQE OUR RKI'UTATiON" FOR THE FULFILL. MENT OF WHAT WE IIEKE I FOL ARE. In almost jvery instance where the iufaut ia aulfeiiug from pain and will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes it'ter the Syrup Thie valuable preparalt-m if.

the prescription of -ne of tho most EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL JURSES in New Euglaud, aud haa beau used with NKVEK FAILING SUCCESrf, in I HOI SNlS OF tJASKS. It not only relieves the child fiom paiu, bat invigorates the s.omaub and bowels, corrects acidity, and iTitj tone and energy to the whole system. It will jiao instantly relieve Griping in the Bowels, and Wind Colic tud overcome convulsions, which if not speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it the BEST aud iURKST REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in all cases ot DYSENTERY AND DlARKHCEA IN CHILDREN whether it arises from teething, or from any other jause. We would say to every mother who has a hild sulfcriiK 'om aoycf the foregoing complalute, 10 NOT LET YOtU PRBJC DICKS, IV Oft THk PfiKJUOlOEd if between oa and your suderiog child and relief that ill be SURE yes.

ABSOLUTELY SURE -to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used-Full directions for using will accompany each bottle None genuine utlens the fiu-simile of CURTIS New York, ie oa the outside SoUl by DruggiBta IJaroghoutthe world. Principal Office, 13 Cedar Street, fi. PRiCE ONLY 26 CENT PR BOTTLE. j-i iy PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL iIi DIUAli ADVICE. a Medical Dispensaiy, No.

Main Btreet, up stairs) RuOalo, N. establifihed by Dr. JUNES. A new, speedy aud most success! ia mode ol treating Syphiliea, Seminal WeakneS'i, and the secret iniirmit'ea of Youth and Maturity. Dr.

JONES is now -ngagd in trei'iog this claaa oi mala Jies.w ith the most astonishing auc-eaa. The treatment adapted by is new it is bast upon scientific principles, with dw diticovered remedied, without minetals or poisons, i ue facilities of cute are such that patients can te cured home, without exptn io any part of the country, com an accurate tf thir ease ly letter, and ive the medicine tent them by Express. NERVOUS DEBILITY Young men who are troubled with weakness, generally caused by a bai habit iu youth, he effects uf which are Dizzinee), pains, forge tfulness, i times a ringing in Ihe Ears, weak eyes, weaVnesa oi tlie back aud lower eitremitiep, confusion of ideas, Iobs ci memory, with melancholy, may be cuied by the emedles. Dr. JONES'S Patbnt Fresch Saite is warranted a sare Bure preventive agalost pieguancy and disease, $1 00, sent by mall to an part of tbe Union.

Dr. JONES'd Finals Monthlt Pills -Among the thousand boxes oi these Pills auunally sola, not ioe complaint has yet been made against them. Ladles iii t. o-1 1'dii situation should not use thm, the partku are ot which will bo tound in the bill accouipanylDg each oa. nuo i uu, sent mm to auy pari 01 lue wornj.

Ur JONES can be consulted on all dieeaseaof a privatj atture. Advice tree, when given at the oflice. All cures arraut-d. No Mercury used, and teittcj inrlolablt-. opeu day and evening.

Kecoil ci, UOMakn atreet. AddieaBall oommunicnluus lo Qlj? B- JONES, DR. II. LE llEE'S-French Female Pills Royal Phjskian to JSugeuie of France. FACTS l-Oll FEMALE! INVALIDS).

NEGLECT, iuiprudence, omisaioo to apply the right remedy at the right tins, are the rock upon which tbe health of thousands uf American women In shipwrecked. The dUeaeea of a sexual character lo which they, as a sex, are subject, wdl mot tsar prvefstt-nation or muHrsatmsnt Tu neglect or tamper with them wilfully to Incur pain, clanger, and trremeeable misery. For all the difficulties referred to, and especially thone of which supprsssion fa a feature. Dr. U.

Le Hee's Vrencn Female Pills have for forty yearn been used to Paris, an! in this country, with unvarying auccess. andniththe sanction of the moat experienced medical meu. Oh 1 4xut ion however, ia necessary ia regard them They ciuoot be taken uuriug the period of gestation without the certainty of producing aud ladies who da cot wish to Incur this penalty are warned not to oav them if they have auy reason to suspect that tbe inter diction applies to their case. Prloe $1. pet box, free bj tuail.

Address H. Li UK M. 4 Ut Naseao Htreet Newport. KING'S COUGH SYRUP HAS CURED THOUSANDS. USE KING'S COUGH SYRUP AND PTJRE YOVH COLD.

TAKE KING'SXOUGH SYRUP AND BB CURED. BUY KING'S COUGH SYRUP AND IT WILL DO YOU GOOD. KING'S COUGH SYRUP, Is Sold at 25 Cents! (AT KINO'S DIM STOKE, ilaln alreet, oorasr North Division. Summer ArrauKtiUivut. I860 LAKE SHORE AND Michigan Southern RAIL ROAD Lir-IE! FROM Niagara Falls, Buffalo Dunkirk Tu Olbvklanli, Columuds, CmoiirjiAri, Toudo, HICAGO, MILWAUKEE, GALENA, Rock Island, Burlinffton, Dubuque, St.

Paul, MADISON, OAIiiQ, BT. LOUIS, And all Point Id tha Weat taa douth-Wast. On and after Monday, tho 9th trains will leave Ha Halo fruin Exchange St Do pot as follows, (Sundtiys excpteJ :) 1 OO A IVT fcXIKESItIAlsL. J-JJ jCX. XfA.

Arrives at DL'NKIKK at 8 46 AM. ERIK at 10-50 A M.ULEVELANU 2-26 M. (Dine.i TuJ.kDO 7-26 il, (Supper,) aod CHICAGO 6-i A 11. train at Oloveiund with tcail truu fur tun South ivatimuar Coluiubus 0-30 M. 10-00 A.

M. ArriTua at NiUKA. at ll-bO A (Lime) ERIE 1.48FM,CLif.VKsANl) (Supper) TOLEDO lU-li auil UHlCAO 8-uU A (Breaklast) aod Mil- waukep 1-16 M. This traiu connect' at Clevelauil with Niuht ExpreHB for the South, reichioff Columbus 11-OaPM, AM, aud ludiauapolift 6-b0 A M. AjOn IVT Tf "EKO ACCOM Ksavhes Wl'I-ILLb 7-lU M.

Returning leaves t.bitie.L.u D-ou a ji, arriFeii at uuuaiv v-au a ju. IVJv XVi. Arrivria ut LlrNKlRK i'i-lt A ERIE 2-US A CI.FVKLAND 6-30 A M. (Breafc fast) TOLKJO Ifi-aO A WH0AGU (Dine al Whitui'iiieon; S-lo and Milwaukee 12 60 A Al. Th iti train uonncetd ut CiKveland ftilh Day Express for tht Suutti, roiichiuif ColumhUft 11-50 A Cincinnati and 6-111 M.

K-jj'F I'irect coooeuiionw are mide io Chioago with the morniug anu evening isaius ol mi me esteia Koaus FAbSKNOSRa TO COLUMBUS, OAYTOS, INDIAN APO 4ii Liiiiii-iv u.i.fc, l.EAVK CIKVKLAN'D A iktp) 3 16 (Mall) and qw ai. ihp.j Via Clyde Dayton al 6 65 A (Exp.) 5-SO M. (Ex press.) (joniieotijitu are iiao madj Toledo with the TOUSLiO, ABASH fir W33STBHH KAIL HOAU if or ft. Wyn-d, Pn, La Fayette, Dant'iliij, SrinfidU, and at. Luma.

LEAViJHGTOLEBtJ A. M.ft lO.iOF.M SECOND CLAS- CARS lO TUROL'UH TO CHICAGO on all ExpruHS Tratnin, thud uiiuriug to the publio the advantage cl high 8iKicb with low fahh, LUXliKlOL'S CARS acooiupauy all Night Expreua trains through to the Missi-flippi rlrer, se-curLug to the traveler by thin Lint) lha comturie ot a Hotel wherever night ovurtakes him. BAGUAUK CHKOKKD THROUGH to (Jinciiuibti, oledo, Chicago, St. Lou In, Milwaukee and all prlnoipal points aud duuth-WtMt. OTTBROtJGil TICKisTS BY THIS KOUTE oan be outaiutid nt ali the Ticket otBoea iu the United Stattis, aud in Buifalo, at the ('ompnay's Tiuket oflin, Kxchange Street Depot.

Alto, at the General Union nonet oai'jn xebm ouot. na. r. ISA uk, a)'aj Mttu'l Ageut, BuQalo. 16.

1660. New York and Harlem RAILROAD. Kail arrangement unitfenciu Monday, Oct. 15 lb, lb0, Uitvut an lOiiuWH 5 A "nT KXriUsSN l'H4lV Connecting XwA.9 (Jiev-laud auJ Chicago Express Trdiu ou N. Y.

C. K. airwicg in NEW YOKK a. a xVis with Ciucrtuali and Chioafto Expnms ir oo in i v. t.

auiTiu iu koraai a OAK iJs nT WTtPllKSS TKIAN-Coo J.Xi X. XfX with Buffalo, New York and Niagara hu Eiprons ou S. Y. C. R.

riving in New York at M. UP N. A. M. KXPRESS'l'HAlN will run on From N'tiw Yt-rS, leavt frfiiu tor.

of 26th street Kud 4lh Avenue, at I A. il. uutl it P. cuuuectiug with thruuKh Traii'r- ou N. Y.

K. tr THKOUUH i ICKKTS PR0CUKKD AT Auls vf it UM IS. I The Unrlem Ruilroml AgeTtt, wi.l on arrival of Trains at AliiaDy, revive Cheekri and tranBfer all Baggage to me i art tree. Thin Koad is in complete repair, eijiiipped with NEW AM) CAK.S, in.t to be biirijaetied on any Smuki-ff Car attached to earU Tain OI-FluK in AlbDV, cot. MaitD l.ane nd Deau strt-et, directly oppof.ii- S.

V. C. K. Htpot. Uci.

li, 16:0. JO.Ji lil U. lfll, Asut.Sup'. F. NK KIKK.

(i n'l Ul. o. lhil 09- si-Tunis 4 suMj1u a La Crosse Milwaukee It A I li it 0 A URKAT OHIT'D STATES MAIL AND EXPRESS AND OSLK H.a.l. KoU'l'K TO La rosso auti the i jiir Mlssissiji'i I IIUVK.O Itill.WAI KI ANU LA Itl.J-'ii. A liiUVAl iilU: KAILKOAD LINE, From i'hLago via.Aitiwatikeoio La Orosse.

Two Trains twi lnetiol -Sceam era Daily ecli way, jOTiiny fr Chicftiu to i a Crosse 13 hours. Pttbflftngi'ra tnkiuo; ttua arrive at a point ou the lifiHiflt.iipi 10i! railcp nearer St. Paul than by any other line, thereby saving diit-itice arti tuau, couuuctiag al La OniBBO each way with thu MINNESOTA PACK hi UOiVlPANY'3 iJnw and Spjjudi.i fills 1 Mill Liao of Steamers, to anil DecoUih, iJt-u, aii, UmJsmh, Winona, StUwattr, JouUmh City, Hasting. Kecd't Landing, St. Anthony, Kcdwiiig, North Pepin, Wabasha, Lake Oity and ST.

FAUX. I (Sleeping Unr? are run in the trams baviag Milwaukee ou arrival of tlie night tr iiu fr.uu Cbiono Through Tickets can bt over this new and uuequ.iled line at all the priuciil Kaiti-jad Odicee iu the aouotrv ai low hy any (dht-i roule. H. Manager. A.

tt. ia EsXCaiauge-si nuiiaio. L. tl. COTTO.N, sit, iNt'w jrE.

mya American Express Co. SPKIAG AND MIMMER TIME TABLE. aSlii'Wiut' Lbe time of nrrival ami derm lure. aud nnd cloiri of tilxpresieu at Hudaio, from Uiin lav, Aprn New York timo, tanttir than duiralo To auJ Fk'om tha Blast lllRtLtiit AMt WW KXi'UKSS Via. uuW road troui Kucltftitxr.

Aniftjrt h.Oli il openrl uevt iriKiniutf. Cloaee r'60 A hi areo B.wd A. WAY KXPRKSS- Via oid imm.I Irom Arrin-s 1:40 A. OU 'I Lil) Itjavea 3 iiH M. LltL'KetUti' Ki'RJtSrf.

Ai tivt-it id. 10 A. opened 10:40 AM. (. 4i luavan io TUrtUUUH MUHr EM'UKSH Vr kork ajd Al-itiuy.

An iTt ID uO oiienod Id 0 A Closett 6:00 PU leavfii ti 00 M. l'o aud From tho Went. UANaDA AM) WESTERN KX Through to 1'etrnit aud ArrnuBl iiDI' opened a est moruiUar. A lvi'n 8 45 A M. iHU t'HEkN KAPKKS3 For CivilanJ, Ciuciunatl, etc.

Arrlvee 6 ii5 i opened fi 00 I'M. Clones evening before: ltjart.Hri.4ft A it. BUFFALO ANi LAKK Ill'KoN EX PRESS Arriree 6:40 P. opened P. U.

Clonea 4i- A leaTAH 10:20 A M. WESTERN THKOlJilH MONEY I-Ui'KKSS-To Detroit, etc. ArriTBH v.ov f- opeuua iu io a. n. uiosea fl-uf) loareH 6:30 H.

SOUTHERN MONEY EXPRESS I'o Cleveland, Ciu- oluuati, etc. Arilre 4 iO A opvued 8:00 A H. Mom leaves 10:00 tiTExpreesen starred () carry muiieyand nmall pack- AtiMeonly. Matter to ioiture buiujaf forwarded by Jirst tz. resi rauHl on ueurereu cy iixa uuii n'ven lor doling, 'ackaires will be fi.r dulivery al tht ones at the time intiUtioued na "opened." WELLS, A VM.

11. PECK, Ageut. aplO Oliine Sou. 0, 1 1 and 13 Wi-at Seneca at. t.MI'KO SI AIKS Eaf*ckSS.

186U tiapllal Uultlo Offer, Itu. 11 Wut Jllia The viH'eut ufthi' r.iitU'e litis rom-pany lutu Missouri, Iowa, aud Nebraska Anil the est ihllflhment of avenues utal points of Importance in those States ami Temturlea, complete scoutius-ousebaln of otllcea frmn NEW VOIIK CUT TH KaR KST, Kinhraciog sll the prisclpal cities In OHIO, INDIANA. II IHIit'lllUAN linahllngthelu to tr uliinlt llonds, Cols, Dank Notes, Jewelry Slid Valuables with HI Ktui aud liitKKTY, auil wivs bOT VHAMSSHS. Their (avorable nllti other reliable Rxpreas ootltpaitlfls enable them to guarantee the prompt and lalthiul axaxuulloD of all Faprass business In every part the 1'NITRII 8TATKB, CAI.IH1KNM anil RUKOl'k. Notes, Drafts, Bills Slid Aonounts cnllscled, pro-needs retiirnHil with the areateet dispsleb.

r.ir additional security, mark soo If "Hf Hates ORMBRAL OKrU'KS. f.1 Mroadway, New Vork. 16 West Heneca ntri-et. Bntliilo 1). N.

BAKNKY, I'reiiueut, New Vork. UINKV KlK.Oetl. Hup't, Kiilfalo A H. C. WALKEB'S Inland, Marine, Fire and Life liWHAM'i: AGENCY.

SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Office 31 riue Street, New York, FiliE AND INLAND, CARGO AND HULL, Oa.li Cauitai and Surplus, MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO Office 36 Wall Street, New York, OOKAN. INLAND AND CANAL, Capital and Surplus, $1,126,000. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COM'Y' Office 08 Wall Street, New York, Cash Capital and Surplus, $346,000. IRVING FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. umce wall York, casu Capital aau Surplus, $.136,000.

PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Office At) Wall Street, New lots, Cash Capital aud Surplus, $176,000. KINGS' COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE Office 4 wall street, New York, Cash Capital and bur. plus, $168,000. NEW YuRK LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y, Office 11' and 114 Broadway, New York, Accumulated Capital, $1,596,000. KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSUlt.

COMP'Y Ottice 17 William Street, New York, Capital aud Surplus fT POLICIES can be had of the undaraia-ned, in the above reliable Companies, at tair rales, aud losses will be promptly aujuateu ana paiu nsre. U. C. WALKER, Merchant's Exchange, Prime street, coruer Hanover. L.

S. atoltUAJM, Hire inspector. Capt. A. AN0KIUON, Marine Inspector.

my31 THE iHUTUAL IVMKAiM tOlYlPAIVV OP BUFFALO. CAPITAL, (actually paid in) $300tOUO. THIS Company, oreaoiced by a special Char' A ter from the State uf New York, ountiuues to inutiie UuHdlngs and Property of every description agaiuit loss or Uamage uy ire. Also Marine KisKfl, ettBeia, (Jar. itoew bad reitfhU at the cuvreut rates of uremiuuiB.

The wkait act profits of thie Compauy are diridod auuuMUy auicagft tlie parties effecting losuranoe with it, thereby savlug to the insured, as ita cxptrieoce for the put ttixteeu yeara will show, over thirty ptr etnt. The accumulated Capital belongs to the Compauy, and Is aecurely invested at 7 percent interest, sufficient to pay the annual intertet on iU outstanding acrip. and to enable it te divide all ita profits aniuugut the patties, who iisflure with it This Compauy ig not orgauizetl on the principle of iumniry mmuau uoee ub btieiueita ior etttukaatne as Stock Conioaiiiefl, and aomially Uaam ita acrip for the proQta, aud by a special elauseinits charter no scrip nuidr or viiitomtr vf the Company is psrsonally iiabitfur out csjuc over aua aoov in premiums paia fy mem PXKiraTlGB.H. Janiri 0. Kvana, alyrou P.

Buah." A. A. EuaUphitive, Septiinua Lathrop, O. T. Williams, jasua Parker, Samuel Pratt, M.

S. Hawlev, 3. K. WorthiogUu, 6. S.

Jewett, J. U. Uucjhler, S. W. Milen Jotjdt-, Sidney She paid, H.

li. Kiune, Oaitu; Li. Nima, iibau Hiohmoult li. I). Cyrus Clark, Geo.

S. Hazard, KuhiB (J. PalmrfX, Schuyler Coy. JAS. O.

KVANS, President. S1I.AS H. KiSll, Vice Preur A. A. El-stfbikvh, Secretary, Uttlf*ckn, il Kich.

ute. Oapt. irJariue Int.pcet.ir. AO. CENTRAL WHARF AO.

10 MAIN ST. t-'IRHf mAKlNE, CANAL, KIVI AND Life Insurance. EXCHANGE INSURANCE CO. yj ot New York. Casli Capital KN A IN it AN (JE Cull 1'A of tiarttord.C'oDU.

Cash Capital WASHlNCiTON INSURANOli COMPANY ot New York. Capital NORTHERN INSURANCE COMPANY of London, Eugianit. Established iu 1830. Snbscribed Capital, rmd up oapila and surplus, 111. Head office for the Luited States, N'o.

a7 South Third street, Philadelphia. BEEKMAN INSURANCK OOMPANV New York. Cash Capital i'l 3 Policies isBued lu the aWve hrst class Companies, ana losses aajusieu aua proaipiiy paia Dy Jua-v s. garuxsh, OaRuKJlH KllT, Agents. UJEiir.

i mhlU.ly Life Insurance. mi: luiii a it if oar of rum NEW ENGLAND LIFE MUTUAL INS Company of Boston, shows that thie reliable Com- pany haa leceiveu in premiums the pant year, 00 iuteieat and dividende ou capital luaei ted, 75,700 00 00 Paid to widows aud orphan, $yd(0'j0 00 Nut accumulation 1 the yoar lM after deducting all Iokocb and biiidueL-s ex-puues of every kind, 00 I'rei-eut capital, $1,360,000 00 This Ciup-tu) purely tuutu-sl, ttll proiiit, oivulm! with aes'-ueed; uo other stoobholdera to he tiret paid. Itaten aa low aaothor reliable compaiiic; one-half of the amount of premiums he loaned to life membore for a fcrm ot years; balancu can be piidiit'uii-auuuaLlyor quar trrJy. Applientionfl aolirited at i'-ulio aeucv office, No. i I'lV-Hion alrt-et.

It-i I.KU.N.-thti V- ILSU.V THE PARK FIKE ISTSUKAHCE CO. Casu Capital, Win- Jatfraj-, Sac'y- Surplus, W. baker, Pra. THE MARKET FLKE INSURANCE CO Cash Capital, i'aylor, Sey. Benjamin H.

HoaeMj Pres. The Homestead Fire Insurance Company. Caeh Capital, $150,000, all paid ia. Among the Directors of the last named are Wm. Chauncev, Prea.

John kL. Oaaiey, Sea'y. The President of City Bank, H. the Supeiiuttjaugnt of Aenty Ottice, N. the Preaideut oi ilauk of Couiiuon-A-ealth.

J. Preeldem of Artizaun' Bank, S. Preei-Jett of Shoe and Leather Baufe, N. und other equally 'u kd vi ruiiHoit meu. JAMESJ.

BALDWIN, Aent for the above Firnt Claen Coiapania, in prapariid io iit.e ire kiseb ou ail luBmauie property at air raloi, Buffalo OlJslce 190j Main 8t. mvlv-ly MEDlClJNEh. Dyspepsia Remedy. DK. DARIUS HAM'S AIlOiHATIO INVICORATINC bPIT.

i uis 4ie.in;ioi' ua tweu uned by Iuj public hix jear wuu mcrtaviuj mvor. it id recomuifcuaed lb Cure Dyspepsia, Sdnvtisncts, lUari bunt Oholic Patns, Wm-J Vie istomack, or in the BuaM, Headache, JJrowsim, a rwy t'cHttplaitUt, Lovj tfpirUs. ttwi Tremeiti, IntetHjtcruiu-e. IT STLMULATES, KXHILERATiW, UN- 1. fiiroiAtfn, but will n.l int.i-iicate or Btui.ifi Aa a medicine it quick aud diuAi, cuiiu U.t wuidt aod tuofltagpraratod canc-a of DyapcpMH, Kidui-y CuipUiut8, and ali other ot the Atoiuaeh arui bjwelH, in a Bpeedy mnnnT.

It will Instantly revive the most melancbtdy aoj droop Uif Bpirita, aud restore the weak, feeble, uervue and Hickly, to healtht etrni-th aud vir rereou wuo, irom tue iujuuiciou use of iiuuorn. have been dejected, aud their oerroue HinteniH HhAttersid. euU- broken down, and Hiibjeet to Unit untile curse to humanity, the DKUKIUM TKKMKNS, will, almost nnmediatelv leei the Happy and healthy tuvii-oratiug of Ur. Haul's in1 WHAT I I Itll l0. Uue Oue wine full arfufltiMii ujrttiiry.

tue dot1 will remove all dud Sj.ihI.j Oue duct) will cure HeHitburu. three doaert will cure Oue done will give you a ((Odd Appi'tiT? Oue doae will utop the dintifhsni of Itynjptiia. One done will remove the diKtreaHiug 'lirWa-rebable alfectH of Wind or flatulence, and aa noon an the fltom-aoh receives the Spirit, th dirttivtwing load all painful reelingfl will bo rfi-iiovHd. One uoee Till remove the moet distresuiDg paiciAof Otiolic, either in the atonmch or bowels. A few dorter- will remove all obstruclioDB iu the kidney, Madder or unnary orgaoa.

Perrtonnwho are aeriounly aflliried with any Kidney oomplaints, are assured speedy relief by a dose of two, aud a radical cure by the use of one or two bottles. NIOHTLI niSSlPATlOaNi Persona who, from dlnsipatlnfr too much over niRht, md feel the evil eiiecta the poisonous liquors, iu violent headaches, sickness at stomach, weaknesn, giddiness, will And one dose will remove all bd feeliuga. Ladies of weak aud aickly coHfltitutions should take the Invigorating Spirit throe times a day; it will make them KtroDR, halthy and happy, remove all obstructions and irregularities from tbe meustrual organs, and restore tbe oioom oi neauu anu ueauiy vo ue care-worn lace. During prej-oancy it will be tound an iavalUHble medl doe to remove all disagreeable seui-atious at the stomach. All the proprietor ankfl, is a trial and to luduce this ha I hae put op tbe iKViuORATiwa Spiuit lu piut bottles, at ou i.

(Jen oral Depot, 48 Water Htrt. N. CfT" for sale Wholesale aud Keuil by EDWAKl) UAKK1KS auJ at retail by O. P. ('HAMPLiN.

A. 1 MATHKW3, J. E. KRANf'lS, JOHN HiCHL, and by PROPOSAL Ti) establish Sunday School Libraries FREE OP COST We olTur our great Gospel Kugraunir she' sUorwaldseo's CHRIST A.D HIS APOSTLES, To Sunday Schools, at a price per hundred which will secure to tbui, by ie Helling the pictures at our regular retail price of oue dollar each, a sufficient sum to purcbaee THU EE HON DK til) VOLUMES. Thia is the moit popular rellt-lous eoiiraviijjr ever pub- Untied iu America, and the Sunday Schools to which we have snpplied Copies thus far found uo dllliculiy India poeing one to two huudred and lo one instauee three hundred) in the apace of from twenty to thirty days.

Chi istlan pareota evei where seem more ei pec tally anxious to ponpess the picture now that it affords tbe opportunity ofeneouragiug their children in a good work and allordiug them means of aiorai aud religious iu. Mtrnetieo. A.ldress PAT TON A CO ajjKj Park Kow, New York Suuilslvr ArreuNbiuonl. N. Y.

CENTRAL (DOUBLE TRACK) KAILROAU. For bany, Troy, New York, ASM BOSTON. OoEiieota Albany with Wostem fMass.) and Albanj wurmurii Kau ttoaaeior ttoaron, ana au plaoee in New England. Ou and a iter Monday, Jane lSth, 1860, Train leave BuSaio from Kichang Street Depot aa rollowa 5n A TUT VOHK Stope at Byron, Roebebler, Clyde, Jorilan.S.y om. (J ilea, i Oin.) Little Falifl, Palatine Bridge, Arming at Albany 3.30 Bl, 31st uttuit York at 9.0U P.

aud Boston at 11:30 M. Thie train coanecta at Bataviawith train for Station, Le Mov, Caledo nia, Honeoye Falls, Weat Bloonilield, Eaet Uloomtield, aud uananaaigua. uouduuih kibo at Koonesitr wiui trains via. Cauandaigua, lieutiva and Auburn to dyra ouae. OH A TVT ACCOillMOO'N 'l'KAIN irOU X.

VX. 'i-o JHCtli.M Kit. Stopping at all stations. 8-00 A. M.

srKAi.rKX- Stops at Batavta, Byron, Bergen, Chnrcimlie, Chili, Cold Palmyra, Newark, Ly una, Clyde, Ft Byron, Jordan, Syracuse, (dinner,) and ail principal places (between Syracuse aud Albany, tonoectmic with i eo pltv'a Lioe oi aStuamerf, arriving iu New York at 6-CO next uiomiog. Aluo itb train on tbe Hudson Kiver Railroad, with Sleeping Car attached, arririog at New York at b-SHi next morning. -HO WT MAII-TKAIN. vv XVX Stopping at all station, via. Uochttster, CinandaiKna, titiuova.

Auburn and Syra cuse also counecta with train at Batavia for Staflord, Le Hoy, Caiudouia, fienHoe allay Railroad Junction, Wetit Kuah, Huut-ujB FallH, Wbflt Bloomcield, WUler'a Uomura, Kaut Bloouuioid and Uunandaigua, audarriveB at uyracnee at u.w r. m. ft an Tiff Ntuii'M' J-JS XTXsj stopnat Laucauter, Batatia, Byron. Usnren.Uochefitur. (riupiieri Palmyra, Newark, Jor dan, Syracuse, Chitttsbeuigo, Uneidi, Konie, Otica, Little alia, l.

jouii-wvuie, JfuutuaiiaschtJiifCta-ly. Arriveaat Albany 4-46 A. Thirty -ilrat eretst, Ne York at 9-46 A. and it on ton atl-GO P.M. JAUS atUolitd to this train between Butlalo au Albany.

11-00 P. M. StopH at Batavia, Kochitfller, Lyona, Port Byron, Syracuse, Cttittenango, Oueida, Kome, Ulica, Herkimer Little huh, si. oiiiirjviue. ort nam, onaa, Amater- diiin, ticlienucUdy.

Arriving at Albany at 8-46 A New York at a M. Boaton at 4-00 I'lff Sltepiui Uar attachod tt this train between Buf falo find Albany. I i kLKUANl' SMOKiSI ('AHS attached to each iay tipuJSii trdiu fJT ONLY ONU aitAlN UN bl Armed at ut 4-45 A and New York at A tTir The traiu tevintf Builalo at 6-00 P. Saturday will 6 run directly thruafcti, mii.ing iu New York at 41 riunuay nit.ruiug. i'ASSKNtiKK UlAltib ARKiVK KHOM THE EAST at 1 jv), 4 and lo 00 A aud 7 c(U and lu HOP to LV" Tiirougii lo AlUuiy, Troy, New Vl Ih.

laTld BlmtilJl. t'" New or it Time ie 'Hi minutes taster than liulUi.i Tim-. J. CULLAMKHj ABMiHtant dapei iuteudeut. fiutblu, April it, lHdu.

jel8 ISUO. Summer Ai-ruiigcuioiit, 18GO N. Y. Central Railroad. BUFFALO.

lAUARA FALLS, SUSPENSION HK11M.K, LKWLSTON ANO LOCitPOKT. On traiuu i towb: an after rill luure auftah Mi.nifEiy, Juue lBtli, 1H(J0, from Kriti Depot, ai fol. 6-00 A. 9-00 A. 2-30 P.

M. M. l.lH'KPuKl'aod WaySU ti.ms to KIlCUKMItK. l.l'.WN'l'ON, TORONTO, UttlUulr Sl CHICAGO. SUPhNrtlo.V BR1DOE, l.K.WISI'O.S, LONDON aoj 5- 40 6- 30 V.

P. Mf l.OUKIMBP ami Way Sta- turns to KOUUltdTlfiK. M. OKl'UOll' AN II OUIOiilll KX SilSDAY Leaves Buittilo at 0 00 A peuniofi Britlgt) hI ti 10 at bdiialo 7-J0. TttAISI U.

Returning leaves Sua-Ni4Lara Kails 6 20. A- ICV Traiirt leave Niagara talis at 4 45 and 6 oi) A i ana ou, ou ana iu r. j.j "Tlieiie trains connect nt Koehesr with Eipreafe irainw irotn tiunaio tor tne hhhc Allot ino ubovo trainn to MuHpcuBioii liridgo tmke uloat! connoctionH with Iraim; nu luo tirent Wester a liail- TraitiM itrrivf Niadia Katid UHjmuajon Brl at A. I JO P. M.aud 7-W P.

Ti-aiiir. amve UrtiJ Lckport at li.lO A U. add O.oO ly Nw lfi.ik Tnut in 2U minut-ja fa.tar than ilullalo time, .1. i 1 1 A il Huffulo, Ajiril Istw. jeK Nuunuvr lStiO CHEAT IN OO.NNhOTiOX WITH MICHIGAN CENTRAL, AUTO DKTiiOlT MILUAlikEis KA1LWAY Via.

r.uffulo and Suspension Hridge, TO TORONTO, Di'troii, riiicaico, Milwaukee, PHAIK1K JJU CHI EN, LA CROSSE, St. Paul, Dubuque, Al.l-.oN, I (UNO 1U I.AC, KOCH. 11 AU Huriington, (Juitwy. St. Iahw.

6Y. Joseph, tVI ALL POINTS iS WSST, NOKTH ASD SOUTH-WBBT. On arid nt'U-r AloiitlBy, April 9th, ti.tim leave the Kriii flcj.of, New uit Central Kallroad liiae.ae u.Ilyws, hunjara excepted 8-45 A. 2-30 and 0-31) F. itl.

Making cku at Suspension BriJe vith Or.iat itsIoiq Iraii. lj.it! H.ii-busii a Uii.l.'ti riundajs es cptuil U-OV il. XA. Airivos at DETROIT at 4-00 P. nilCAOO ti no A.

Al. 1 On A HIT OA EXPRESS, XI. Arrivus at DKTKOIT 7-30 P.M. iSuimi-r.) CH1CAHO 8-CU A. M1LWAUKBK 11-00 A.

11 ft M. Road, connecting at Chicago and Milwaukee Wltuan trains tor tne ivest I it nr London Acca.niuo- i J--. liA IOiN. Airives at HAMILTON li UO I'. t.30 P.

LONDON V-ell e. Si in in TifT NiuiiT A XX. Arrriios at HKTR01T at 7-00 A.M., (Breasl'asDCHlCAUO at -00 P. and MIL' WAl'KKK at 10-30 P. SI.

via I). 11 Hallway from Ue. troit. ('nnncctinir. at Sluwauitce trains for tha et Chicago witli all TKAi.NH jjAVK VIA.

IH. i tHHi A Dill U'AI fit li. H. Ad KOLf.uwa M)it illLWAUkErJ At 7-30 A. and 7-30 P.

Arriviuj at al 10-30 P. II. aud 11 00 A. 'rrsiuK liiavo Itamilt. in for Toronto, II 01) A.

li 30! (IU UilJ 7 15 I', in, Tiiiins lonvo Toruuti, lor Hamilton, 1 OOlllHl lt 40A. Ill 1 1,1 and IO Oil I', ill fyilllliil'iill TH'AKiS tor all P.uota Woat and Soutliwafil, can Ij cl tiiot .1 lit Ollloe ol the York iiuiM-i, ana Stieut, and ol RANDALL, Airm.t. I Uloil OlIK II i II IIUIIKO Il.iltulo. Jl 1,11 MOVICS Oul. Airant O.

VV. aod i. Al SI. HaUaays, Uurralo c. Mr.niijf Dlreol.tr Rniliva), llainilU.u, 1.

IV. U. Kill III, Snp't lioliit Si Slilaaul.LP Hallnay, ai.ll Buffalo, New York Erie J3.91.H suw vuiik, i'iiii i-itiA, Itoslou, ISaltliuore and Washiugloo. Wlim AND (MMFuttTABLK OAKS. Tiaii.s Lnsvo li.ii nl' MiifF.il.i New folk .1 Krie liaiiroud, i the coin-r ot Kitiuaugs and M'rliiirau stropts, aj IhIImW.

IMIO A. IVI. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMOKK MAIL KXI RKSH--DiaimrHt Avon; supper at VVHlaius-port; llroklast at or Unlllinore at o'clock noil imnuinir. t'onnocts at Avou for Roches-ti-r, iiiid at Corr.inir for Hinirliainptou. 4-uti v.

voiiK nwht Tlirounh to New Yois ivltlimit olianKing ror Le Roy, Avon, Rotliowtcr, C.rning and Nnw Vorb. Hup par at Avon, ttioasl.tnt at Port Jeivie. Arrlroain New 00A.M. ty Patent MiirM wiln Kacliiiiiii Sats aod llt'ad 1,. -(ll- 1- I1A1.TIMOKK Nll PHILADELPHIA at Klmira 11-30 P.

Elmira 4 80 A arrives Piiila -lnlpMa i I' llaltimoro 6 WanliluitoiiV 1' SI. If HI. HOItNKT.LRVII.I.l,: In lloinolisvi! al IMlll Pi HI. WAY ACI'IIMM'IDATION. NO TKAIHH EAST OH WEST ON rr Uj Yo.k Wnil'-uttsfafitur than UQftalo I me.

'AICH Nlalirr 1'IIAINS. Bnfiaio an, I return 91 7A Lfiave tiullalo arrHitavla. ArrRnohsster "all Kspisss.lu 'S A.w I- IM) M. .1 3(1 PM Nlht Eiprnss 4 3,1 I'M I'd I'M I'M Leave Rochester Loarp Air Buffalo. Nlliht Etl.rors 0 10 AM 11 4AM 00 AM Hi AVI 21 I'M 6 10 I'M II Oil I'M 12 KAU tvpreas (1 III) I i tbai AUiiirs rn vns aisv rmi.owH Night Ripraes Leaves New Yor at 00 M.

Arrives In Hullnln at 10 :l.i A Philailelphla lialtlmoip t'xpress Mall Direct Arrives at 8-40 M. Uoroellsvllle Train Leaves llcrroillirlllc sie ooAU. Arrives at Buffalo at 0M A sndS-IO P. M. Hnffalo Dr e'tprsse Leaves New York at 7 00 A Arrives oO A.

II s1s A. II I'renident, liLt LIVtU VIRTUE UF AN ORDER MADE BY the Konoraljle Jiuiae Uoyt, oue of inn Juitices oi iiupreai'' Court, beating iintt) the 5th Jay oi 1W-vember, I3(i0, tha uuderuiguttj Kaceivnr of the property of the Uciprocity shsil expuee kr ealo at rpuMic auctieu, al the Old Court House, the City of Buttalo, on the 24th dn- ot Aoveinber. lHOl), at 10 o'clock iu the toreuoor, the tViiuwioa; UeaciibeJ property, to wit: lieal EitaU. Ali that i-ei'tain piece or parcul if laid eituatt in the city oi ttutUlo, teiu' uWu uiou tutu uuuibers tiU.Ol, fri, tiii and ti-4 I thu lutUwestern j.tart of lot number tweuty-two to th t' wunijip a eigbth range oi the Holland Land Oomptiay'B survey, according to a map attached to wid recurdeu with dotid made by W. U.

Sherwood aud wifo to James J. Clerk's odice, tu ii HO of Ueedti, pageti. BoinUed oaswrh by ilaoio-jn ttlroet two huiioiea buy feet; northerly by aubuiviHioo loiuuuiL-e- i9 one hundred nine feet; west-erly by the etiBtt-rly trudd of 9 jbiivtsion lots (mincers 3d, '-il, 62, 3'i, 34, two bundreu fifty feet, aud southerly by Sycamore street odu huudred nine leei. AlnO, all thai ceridiu piece or parcel of laud bouoJed aa follows, rtimat i tl.e ci of iiultalo, couniy of trie, be ing a part vt bK-ck uumbtr twenty-three in the late south villagr Uiack Hocb, uot zity of Baffulo, begin: iugal a puiut in the corthefltexlj liuu ot 8ilh street, at theln-tersectiou -ihereuf by ilie Huutherly line of luud conveyed by Bpojamiu Fowler and wife to Samuel Ww by deed recoided in Erie County Clerk's ottice, in liber 74 of deda, at July 14, 1844; thence run-uiurC loug the uortiie. utterly line of ciixta utreet south-edateily oi.e hi uu.e aud t-ighty feet; thence northeasterly an at right a-jglea witu Sitlh street 0U8 hundred ana Uiirty-Lwo feet; thence rtherly and parallel with ttixtlx itrtot ninety feet thence a outb westerly at right an jleK itu Sixth stieut oue huudred and thirty -two feet to Sixth street, uontaining more or Judgment in favor of the SacktU Harbor and Reciprocity Bank against Charles l).

Oibsiu, docketed January 29, The Bulfilo Car Company, 11. Joseph Lesuler, Menell itsepb.Juseph Bowu, OharleH Brovu aud B.ruard Browu, docketed iN or. 12, for $2,874 15. Joaeoh Leasler, Meudell Ju-ieuli, Joheph Brown, Ber nard Browu, and Charles Itrotvn, docketed aguioat the Browne Sept. 7th, lj7, IO 24; and against Leud- ler auu Nov.

-s, iao7, iur s.iui JoHej.U Lea-ler, Mendel Jo.iOpli, Joseph Brown, Bernard Urowu uuu LLiitrien mowu, iloCHoleu Nov. lau $L67t 11. Judy ments in favor of the undersigned as fieceivar, ac, ayaxntt Jaiduh J. Baldwin aud Klihu J. tiakiffin.

dceteJ ruiiry 14, 185U, $lt61U JS. Cil io K. S. Tlioiuaa 'iinple-adeJ with Solon II. I.athrop, dockut-d July Utti, 186 tor 44.

Opon whi.h there wa-) paitJ, My ID, lHbt). $1,37 4u. Tliid judgment van recovered upon lhr lollowiiijj Cesciibud prouiutiory uoteH aud other puper oi ii Lathrjp. One dated Keb. 11, 1857, endorsed by S.

11. l.ath:op, at 45 days, for ou aid intereal. One dated Jan. 2d, lt57, endorsed by S. Ii.

Lathrop. at 45 dayi, lor uu end interest. Oue diivjd Jan. 16, lb '-'7, eudorst b. ri.

U. Lathrop, at 45 days, fur 00 huu interest. One dated Jn. 7, H57, endorsed by d-H. i.athrop, at 45 daye, for ou and interest.

Oue dated au 2d, 15'j7, eudorstd by S. 11, Lathrop, at 5lt days, tor 00. ue dated ieo 187, eodorsi'd by S. 11. Lathrop, at 45 days- lor UJ aud interest.

At the same time will be sold two notes, made by Per bins Sl Seldeu, and endorsed py J. 1'erktns, dated Feb. 17, 1S57 one fur il.iiUU, at 40 days tbe other lor $1, 114, at 45 davs. Aiso, a judgment recovered in the Circuit Court fur the couuty uf Milwaukee, in the Mate of Wisconsin, in tavur ol the undermined as Receiver, agaiLat Kutus King and Vtiliiam 11. Wn sod, docketed iiav 7.

lt)5t(, lor b6. said nnten aud judgment being held by tie an collateral Ht-c*nty tor the Da merit of the last abiive-dpscribtd tud btedne.i. blectus B. l.itchti. id; impended ith James A- Raj nor, docketed June, lhtiu, for 00.

Electus B. Litchfield, docketed June ISth, IHH, for These two laist mimliiiued jinigemeutB were recoveied on the following deHcnbrd eiglit promitory li.itOH, niado by Klcctua B. Ltlctiiield and cudort-ed by James A. hayuitr, dated April 1st, 1S5S, I -f 1,000 t-acb, arud payable rt-specivuly iu 8- it, 10. 12, Li, 14 and 15 munthn lfom date.

Eaih of nKid uoUn, with the excepliou of the lass is pavable witii interest. There was paid on thrse jndemeLtii, Ocl. 151SriO, November rt. istio, At the -same time will be no'd three mfrtg(l'L'p ma'l" by the said Klectun B. Litchtie'il and his wile tj the uu-dernigued as such Receiver, daicd April 1, ia.8, upon property in tbe city ol Brooklyn, and recorded in tlie otlicw oi the olerk of Kutg-i county, iu Liber 423 of iu rtgngeR, at pam-H 218, 220, which were given us collaiteial security for the payment of ibe last above described in-debUdneBP.

J'roinitiory Notei, tic. aNute. M. K. Stow, datv-d M.n.-li2, 18; endorsed by J.su.w.

7, due June I poo thin uote thre has been paid fioU. Note. A-H. tieene, dated July L. 157, tor i-15t at siiityduva eudortied by B.

K. (jreeue ou which has been paid Two Notes. A Hpnde'-rtfjD, eiiilorsed by John J. Heu-Jerson and Oorge W. TiH't, the nne dated 27, 1857, auddue June30, 1V7, foi $ltJU the ether dated May 21.

1357, due Juty 21, H57, for 105 00. Note Merrick Co eudnrtjed by J. C. Baitu, dated Aug. 23, due 1st, 1S55, br Vote.

(Jtiarle? F. Kowler. duted JauuHry IS, lbob, tvr 00 three years alter data, with interest. Wm. H.

A. datttd Jau. 21, 1157 due uly 24, 1807, for tfS, Notf.T U.ivin, endorsed by John Hubbell, dated 3tpt. 27, at two months, fur $fi7 00. Checks.

Ihomaa Lnthmp, upou Oliver L'0 Company's btn.uk Oiis dned Feh. lti. 1H57; due Feb. 25, 1857 $4,1107 00 l4, 27, 2,500 HO 1 24, 2.51KIUIJ -JO, 4i 'J, 2.5otOtt 2 5, March 2, 2i, leb. 21, 10, 2o, 2,500 Wi 24.

Mrtrcli -i, 2,50000 Uratt. Ac Johnson, upon and accepted by Has mar Fitch dated Sept 1, due March 4, 1867- for 17, endowed by Thomas Luthrnps. Thuroha- bfjen paid ou these etiei-ks the bdlowiug Hums: 188 May 31 22. Jiibe 16 180 00. Dec.

11 w. lSfiy. Dec. 2y 214 Check. The BuOalo Car Coiiipanv' upon aui! accepted by dirain naleu reo.

-'iLli, ior Bonds and Mortgages. Bond.Samuel T. Hooker to the Reciprocity Bank, da- ted August 27, conditioned to pay 32 7uu. three equal annual inRtaiments, with iutetent annually upon which there in unpaid ibe Bum ol 04a iu ot pnu cpai and interest from August 27th, 158, on $1,800, and on $248 10 from May 24, 159. iJoud and MorijHjr'- John Molbrook to I'iijah Bruei.

dated Feb. 1, 1857. for $1,750. The mortgage is recorded in Cook county. Illiuois, clerk'e ofllce, in liber 'il el inortgaeg, at pae 574.

Stocks, dr. itu fllmrea lie capital stoi el we Auiei Kaa i idi.e- portatioii OumpHuv. Thirty shires ul th capital dtock ut the Llie Naviga tion Company. A balance ol account airiuofit H. Layer fur t2 ,000 00.

A balance ol $l8ti unpaid upon a note dated AugiiBt iHi-made by Harues Mirer to the op'er ot auu dorsed by J. L. ljr 3 000, due Sept 2b, 1857. A ba'ance of account against Jacob L. Barnes aujyuut- ing to fM A balance doe fom the tae ot New i ore up a au ac couut lor printiisfc for the year 1857 aurl ljos.

The Recount is uo -ctlie and atmiuut due unctrl A bilance of account John C. Wright $100 00 Oue dsk, one oflico chair, oue uofa. four cane seat chairs, ooe table, one ir'in safe. Tenna ot sale, Wll.Li WILLIAMS. RecPivprnf th prr.pirty of the Reciprocity liank.

Dennis Bowkn, Atl'y. no7i2y SURROGATE'S UOlJKl K1HK COUM in the mattorof the iinle of the real entate of Wil liam F. Beidiogcr, deeeasec, intestate, for the payment of bis debts Notice is hereby giveu, that by Tirtii" of an order of the Krii Cr uut-, -uriogatu's Court, made iu the above entitled matter, and aann dale the nglith day of November, l-HtiO, an I pur-u mi to the statute iu rtuch cae made and provided. 1 Hliali bhL at public vendun, at tht Old Oouit ltouce iu lhr city ol Itulfitlo. on toe twenty-seventh day ot Dfcftmber.

1-tiO, at ten o'ulock In Uie lore noon 1 th it diy, all tlie ligbl, 1 it It) and int-nst, which William F. I uf thenlly ot BitUlo, deceased, int nutate, had at ihe time of bin death ia the fol owing dexcribi i'ai estHls, fur iIh purpo-e of pying tie deb in which wee owing hy the naid deceitred, that is to nay All that certain piece or parcel nf land, aitoate in the late Fourth (oow Ward ol the city ot Buffalo, in 'he out.ty ui Krie and Stat" of Nev York, bring part of outer lot number one hundred and thirty-lnree, ano bounded as iIIhwh, vii' Httiiinng at a point ou the nM thwtNterly nlc of (lenffeK streit, at the diHtance ol two hundred and sevoutrfive fee1 iinrlheaiteTly from the intersection thfreof with Sprinir street; theuco uorth- westerly at riht with Heiipuoo street, one huu re and twenty live b-el: 1 hnini nortlmiitite ly aod pa rallel with (Jei.a -f Htreel, liveiity-Are toet tlomce rtOutlieaRterly at riht u.ie liondred and Lwent; live feel, to uxef.ee street: nnd thenre nouthwoRterly along Geucfieo htn ot, twenty fm- leet, to ihe p-ace ot be aTlnninar.contti'ilna? nioieor Icaq. The sattl real estate ih a cny in, wmcn iiifre is and a hall story Irame dWHioiu none, a pium oiru aud a wnodflhO'i. Dited BtilT-tlo, N.v. Villi, 1803.

KLIKAUKTU BKHMNHKK, A I until tratriv. Aomtin Attorndvn no.3-oa6t. OTItlK TO i'tirstmnt lo an orilor nl llharlcs K. Sinsranrs. SnrmiutH nf Kr.

Cmintv, i linrshy civfn all In vlitji claims ir ili.inan.ls lain i-i the town ot Wa'xs, in anid cnnnly, derensed, that tliey are requirad to exhibit Hip snnip with Hie voncherslh-re-01 to the the atlminiHtrftt.tr ol thtt fHtattt of thesaltl dt'ceitsetl, al Ilia (hvellintr bouso of Alvah liophtns, in tlio lown ot Wains iu said county, on or before Ilia I6tli day uf Novpmtnr next, llatwd the lttli day of Mav, IstlO. HOPKINS, myllf K-tiiu Administrator. u'hke 'ail iTr ie tTou nt Cslvln HotchkiMS tigsiunt llaniel J. Tt.wnHund, lain-. M.

bis wife, Horatio ShuntWMy, U' 111 N. asstttt, Antile bis wile, Watliium, Kmlly his wtlf, lanu-t Maoiraui, Jainvs II. (laioei, Thu Utica Scraw tani.ilactiir-ins Cn'tijaoy, The Nut aud Fore Msuufc-tnriiiK Company, si li S. Ilreese, Charli Knue.and, William flnmlitou, the Troy Iron and Nail Factory, Henry Moores, John Purdl-. liitiatbjin scoville, Natt anisl K.

Scovlllo, Cyrue U. Ileuiilit, Usury II. Wolcott, Levi B. Tynir, Hltain Moore, tloorge Admns, William J. tres lleiinett, K'ltiiuud 0.

Hurlbuit, Kdwlu (lil. bert, Ambrose P. Yaw, (ism R. P.aff, Ana-us (laiuerno, OilUemun Wi Henry II Elliott, Frederick B. Klllolt, C.

Iliiltlen, Philip lleaitt, Jam. Hniith.sHKe celver ol Ihe prcperty 01 Tho Ollf-ir l.u autl Hank, I'bB Lantlon Iron iimj any. Hunt-" Lundou, Charlet Bdlsfortt, Landun, J. iva i.a.iKihiii, Halnn-1 W. fJarosrd, Ituilloidll.

VVMatni, Koiseel, The Buffalo Cit Bank, -elim Htore, fhnrles 8. Clark. Byroo Clark, Alexjin.1 -i Hlewait, Witliatnli. Bur. rows, rrnnct Wartlon.

T. Kinj.Oeorjlt Kov, The New York ft Kne Hank, ymjain'O Caryl, Jnhn H. Coleman, HoL-'rt Bnch, S.mnili rs Cnates, Norman 1.. Ar- II. Dtnlluv.

Motert I Ultillny, Meania Alanon KoMnnon. as Perciver nl the of The liollfaler Baok. Klisha W. Unslan, Nalliail MnUf, Oliver Kvnt, William II. Blown, Peter Por'cr.

To the oainsd uelenuaotsi-- You are berebv summoned to answer the complaint lo this action, and aerve a copy of your answer on us at nur oiuce, In the or nullum, wituin iweniy unye aner mv servii-ohereuf, exclusive nl the day of such service; sml Ifyou fall to answer the complain! as iiforesald.tlie plnlntill will apply to the Court Inrttie ivllef demantied in the said somplalat, which complaint was filed In the olllce of the Clerk of the onuilty uf I'rie, on the I'Jth dny of Hep. temher. I1K. Doted Btilfalo, Menteuilter I Jib, IfltO MaIMHAI.I. A IIAKVRY, octZIM 8w PlalnllirsAtt'y, Bnflaln.

1 PAINTS, OILS' VAIINIMI, Ac Au as sorttnent ol siUi-lieuf this kliid can he fitut at lbs Stan 'JDS Main street J. V. to Cbas.Oolewian. ACHINUMLK OK ALL NUMHER8 anil cnlnrs. Also, nivdles tor all the ilirrnrent Ma at rJaKMI'U'3.

LEONARD WILSON, Fire and Life Insurance, Seal Estate and (iNUAIi AGENCY Ottioe No. 3 Soutli Division Bt. Fire luaurauc-j titfecled iu firei cIili New Vurk City Coinuaniea. AUo, Lite Inioranee in the Nt KN(iLANl)MUTCJAL LIFE 1NSUKANCK COMPANY of Boaton, Maae. Particular attention given to sailing, buying aud renting Keal Estate, collecting Runt, making Tax Searches on City Property ami also at Albany for returned County TaxuB, aud payiug ihe flame with promptneee.

lrlorticaares Bought android. Dwellings to Let. On Niagara Square, a 2 fftory brick honae; rent $'260. On Eagie si. Mo 37, a atory brick; rent $5u.

Ou Uobawk at. No 12, a story Frame; rent $158. Oo Niotb it, No lb2, a tw a (tery Brick; rent low. Un rorner Virginia and JClerentu au, a i atory brick; ruutilOO. Od raer of Clinton and Hickory sta, a 2 story Frame; rent $1U0.

On North Dlrtaion it, No. 19, part of a i atory Frame; rdui $100. On Oak at, near Bataria, 2 story Frame; rent 034. On Walnut at, near William, 2 story Frame; rent $7 per month. On Eagle st, near Pine, part of a 2 atory Frame rent $5 per month Also Rooms in same bnlldlng; rent $3 per month.

Apply at No. 3 South Division street. VVJ LEONARD WILSON, oc25 Life and Fire Insurance Avut. Dwellings for Sale. OH MOHAWK BETWEEN MAIN and EUioott, a 2 storj brick, with basem*nt, cellar, 10 rooms, with all modero oonvauteucaa.

fries 1700, $3M cash, ba'anca io sight or trn yars, or will talis a cottage worth $1000 or 11100 in axehaoga. Ou Folsom near Michigan, a 2)4 story btlck, con-tainlng 6 or 8 rooms each; lot SO fast front; will bo sold at a low price. Ou Ninth near Pennsylvania, a frame cottage, containing 6 rooms; lot 261126 feet, with fruit tress and shrubbery; price $00; from $100 to $160 will be taken in lumber or carpenter wurk. On Walnut at, between Clinton and William streets, a trame cottage containing 4 or 6 looms; lot SOiUo leot; price $060, in easy pa ments. On Perry near Hamburgh, a brick cottage dwelling, cint dning 4 rooms, cheap.

Apply at wo. a aoum uituuuu iu. JJW LSO.AHD WILSON. Stores to Rent. 3 story Brick store and cellar, No.

SDMain st, suitable for any kind of heavy business office, furniture and futures now io store. Main st, west side, below the bridge. Pearl st, In the U. 3. Hotel block, 8 stores.

South Division st, between slain and Washington sts, stores and basem*nt. All of the above will be rented at very low prices. Apuly at No. 8 South Division street LW ''V LEONARD WILSON, mhlw Dealer in Mortgages and Real Estata. Oilices and Sleeping Kooms to Rent.

ON THE SECOND A THIRD STORIES In the lonr itory brick block, situate on the south-eiiy side of South Division between Main and Washington sts suitable for Physicians ufflces or most any kind of buainess, will b. rented low. Apply on the premises. OSc. No.

3 South For Sale or to Rent. A NEARLY NEW TWO STORY BRICK Dwelling, situate on the southerly stile of De I lace, near Delaware containing 0 rooms all newly punted and papered throunhout. Will be rented low for winter or sold on asy "-w'LS0Ni oc2B Office No. 3 South Ulvlslon up stairs. To Bent.

THE FOUR STORY BRICK STORE. NO. Jl 29 Main will be rented low. Has all convenient for a Grocery establishment. Apply at No.

3 South Division up s.airs. oci Life ano Kire Insurance Ageut. For Sale. mwn NF.W BUILDINGS DESIGNED FOR a store, and dwellings for two or three families, not utirely furnished, situate on tbe osrner ol Kulton and Alabama streets, located on leaseu u. yra to run, being 70 feet front, at an annual rent ol J0.

ill take Western land or moat any kind of personal in payment. Apply.t DlvUion st. oc0 Heat Estate Agent. FOIt SALE. A very conveuieiit ami ceo-trally located new IX story Frame dwelling, situate on Ellicott street, near Mohawk, containing seven or sight rooms, closets and clothes-presses, a nne cellar with cemented bottom, marble mantles, gas, water, and all A.irttkia MintMilHiwu.

and in tin top order, baud- wmely papered throughout; will be sold on easy terms If -old within a weea or wa. Apply at No. 3 South Division Itreet fe29 Real Estate and Insurance Ageut. -1HKA1' RENTS. The whole of the upper lated ''o I nftha thme-storv brick building situatei Hie southerly side of South Division street, between Mam md Washington streets.

Is to rent. It is now divided in-i.) eight rooms, soma very large and others smaliw; a erv desirable location for light manufacturing business; will be let together or in separate rooms at prices that will suitthe times; poasession given immediately. Apply at No. 8 South Division strsst. tr LEONARD W1L90N, r.oH Real Eatate and Insurance TO RENT.

On, Clinton street, resr Hickory a Two Story Frame Dwelling, containing rooms Tueowner, ho is a widow lady, would like to board with the tsnant il desirable, otherwise she will give entne pos essiou. Can be had immedielely. Apply at No. 3 South Division street, up stairs, oci! LEONARD WILSON, Rea' Estate Agent. To Rent.

AVERY PLEASANTLY LOCATED 2 story Brick Dwelling, situated on Niagara Square, in prime order, having been occupied by the owner. The fnrnitnre would be rented with the dwelling, if desired. Rent $i00 Poasession given Immediately. Applj at No 3 South Division street. oc3 LEONARD WILSON, Real Estata Agsnt.

Dwelling, situate on Oak alreet. oeiwen n.iavi. and Huron streets. Lot SOilOlt price fl.nuu niniaie a farm or moat any kind ol goods or personal property. Apply at No.

3 South Dlvinlon street, (up stslrr) between Uatn and Washington streets, nam ami LEONARD WILSON, octj Fire Insurance Agent. To Owners of Dwellings. rpHE subscriber Is having daily applications to rent cot. I tag's and low price dw.llin.s centrally locat, I. Par-t esihaving each nooccupied would do well to leave them with the subscriber this week, who will assure the own-sr.

good tenants unmediatsly. ge27 No. 3 South DiTialon street. O. GOODRICH.

REAL ESTATE AGEN FOR SALE. 16 acres of Land on tbe Travelled RoaJ, Smilea from theCoort House; a bouse ncdbarn oo the Lot. Alto, 8 Houses and lot on me uemer ui iniwi't High Itreet, 8)0 ft. Higb st una itu u. ou wiku inn u.

anil flna tpiiit uardan. aim tha VHIariA of Aurora, with Also, A Orist Ui near 19 acres ol land; House and narson me U.UOODRIOH, Real Estate Agent, ,,14 Ne. 8 Weed's Block, Main sV TOk UHIOK OOTTAUE ON rl 07n.vifir.tnn atrAHt. naru-Hlirb it re at Lot 100 by liilfeat. House in perrect order, good barn, tine well of pare water, large fruit garden.

Tbe abore property will be eold very cUeap and oi goodterme, by AUo a lot 66 ft.iia3ft, on the corner of fiiieott and Ooodrich. Ttie owner of this lot would take nan pay a good borae, buggy and sell tbe lot. chrap. Also a lot on Main street, west lidd. 60 feet by 28'feot, riuiDing through to earl street.

Also a Brick house and lot on fearl street, naar Allen street; lot 40 by W6 feet; bouw two story, witn all the modern improvements; bonse by 84 leet. Also.Bonde and Uortgfcg8" WgoUated at a fair discount, fl. QOOIWICH, dot Real KeUte Agent, No. 3 Weeo'e For Sale. A FARM IN THE TOWN OF CHINA, CiuntT of Wyoming, containing 178 acrep, with three Owitlliog Hounes, Barn, and Orchards.

Ou oi the Itwellimrsie worsh $1,600. One yea ago this propwrty was sold tor $3 600. I wilW'U this property ior jn Prcre tr aonDRlcn. ie20 Real Estate Agent, No. 8, Weed's BWj For Hales THREE STORY BRICK STORE, WITH Dwelling, above.

Good cellar, and all in flrnt ia-e Dwelling, above. lp Innntail un Itn s.reei, mis proptirij hoctrain nH on ffiiod tcrmff. bT OcM No 8 Weed1 Block. For Sale. A tri.

ba Uhl.t. Btraattv lot 60 100 feet On the same lot on Mich rso street, is a small wood dwellion. The email doom rente ior auu iu ennfi ThU nmoitrtr will be sold for 18.500. Also, a boo and lot on vagi reei, no iw. i-iuv or 100 feet, none in aouu orur, v- Koal E.tls Assnt, No.

8 WmiI's Biiict. ITioa HALE. A hot on Hudson street, op-JP posits Day's Pars; lot SO fsst 111 f.t doup. Alaos'lot on BrsoksorHgs itrost, 27 ft by 100 foot PriMiaoo. aj a.

h. ooonkicH, asm Real Bstats Ant, No. II Weed's llloes. Oft acres on tbe Whites Cor- nsr Plans Koad, wlti lot boussand framsi barn; tbls propenj will oe sold at a Bargain. Also a Brick Cotlass on K.vbdHi slrs.t, near U.Witt vrssn'snssr dsrslUug; lot WMi fast; a barn on tha pra-ulsss.

O. H. UUODR1U1I, my3 Rsal latata Ansnt, No. WmJ'i Block. IrOK SALE A FARM IN WYOMING County, stout 80 from Bull.lo, containing aorss.

Oo tbs farm an thru. Dsrsllli (I, Barn, Orchanls. he. Tbls farm will bs suld mj abaap. Pries I'A-W (1.

H. GOODRICH, 2S H.al KaUts Asnt, No. it W.s.l's Blook. TOll SALE. A lot ot Laod, on Ferry street I1 873 test front, and 44 rest Hasp.

Tbls lot will be sold at a reater barialo, by I). H. aOIIORlCH. Real Estate A rant, 8 Wood's Block, Main it Corner ol Swan nt. deal For Sales A LOT OF LAND ON DELAWAKE east aids, opposite tbs Estebnn Cborcb, 100 feet (root, 400 feet deon.

Tbls lot will be sold very oneap, vj o. a. oooiSKicii. solo Real state Ajsni N0.8 Weed's Block, Malu-at, 1HOai'HOHUS. SOIbs of Phosphorus tor sals 1 pound, st M8 Main street.

J. Ii. rHANUl, S.IR Husoenor to Clial. I'olsinaii. i old L.

L. CURTISS, KOK BI1KCK1NK1DQE OOALOIL And WhuLeasle dealer iu all kiuda of lilmuiuatiug Lubricating Coal Oil, Carbon PennsylvaniaSpringOil. I) if l'OT, No. 14 EAST SENECA St. Old rust Olfica Building, Buffalo, New York.

ALSO Wholesale Dealer, at Manufacturer's Prices, in all kinds of Coal Oil Lsmps, teas, snaasa, mooes, Paragon aud other Buruers, Brushes, tSc. THSdE HYDRO-CARBON OILS Are manufactured from the well known aud superior BRKOKIN RIDGE COAL t'HK PRODUCTS AKE BRECKINRIDGE REFINED ILLUMINATING OIL BKEi klNKlMsE I lltKlt AT1 OIL, FABAt'iMB, oic. AND ARE i'OK SALE AT THB ONLY DEPOT OK THE BKh.t:KliNRIllUE CO. IN ITUnlar direct through the General Agency, and nuly Depot of the Company tn Bufltdo, And yoa will be sure of the genuine aud pur a article. Not reBpouiible for at.nrfmianil dnld in thin market aa Breckiniidge, moat of perfectly, Id that it has great tendency to smoke ana char tue wlik.

inuB desiroyiojj we rupun-nwu wmuu Oils hare obtained a an economical light. The Oila of the Breckinridge Co. have been on thia mfir ket for sale now goin on the fourth year, and have universal tatinfdCt.on,iitf. a evident by the largely in i.esin.T fpt.m rMrtn vpar. Our Oil has been im- proven from tlini to time, and ir, thiH seftnon, fur better than any we hive before offered the public, and the beit on sale anywhere.

Proof of the Economy of Breckinridge, The queation being frequently afked ub in regard to timeout of the Urwk.uriU.re Light, by peraons noticing aiidw njiinintioii ot the Oil. cuuinared to the ritlianvy and beauty of ibe iuie, we otf the following isatantiftRfltatement. wlUch wan prepH.el by one ot the nriimimtnt and dim! L'umlii'rt chemltth ff New York i tiHwaxpre arad in February, 18i6, since which price have fluctuated; hut they will lurumn a oata mr cirnuia' jo luiiud an jed no 4U0 5 SiS 4 tijuBBdUi inb.t rj Q(0ij man If 5 xhJi ni.r din. ann I OS C. r- I ic it A i.

Ajiduaai If we make tbe calculation baned upon the present re prices ol the princ.p 1 materials, in iakl tl of lit which one aallon of Breckin i iile Oil will pioduce as'tie standard, shall fli all. in ol KrerKliiriiiRe Oil at will ri4lro thai () 1 gallous of Burning Fluid, at 60 cts. Kperm Oil, at SI 76 eta Ji, Lard Oil, at $1 10 cts .1 Wbal- Oil, at $1 00 18 poundsSpermCandles at 4t Ta'Kw Candles at 16 ctn $4 80 4 81 2 93 3 00 8 10 8 70 DiaECTIOKB FOR LAMPS. i begin with See that hare a good Lamp that I- anod Burner and a good Chimney. Either of these parte not beine; per the value ot the Leap Many Umps bare been sold throughout the country to burn Breckinridge Oil, entirely nnadapted to It, and are consequently worth'ess.

Purchase your Lamps only of those ho know what la Temoti the cap-liim the wick even with the tube-replace tbe cap-turn the wick up a little, aod allow it to bn nlow fewmomente to temper the chimney and ihechimner has become warm, turn the wiok up as high aa required, though not quite to its full capacity. kath fl.ma too low. as it often creates smoke, (the heat evolved not being sufficient to consume the carton,) and burns equally as much oil as when kept at near ly its full and required teijrni. BRECKINRIDGE Oil PRODUaMQ TBS MOST ECONOMICAL LIGHT KNOWN, Costing less tnau hall a cent per lionr, IX THE BEOiDSST SgHSB Of TBS TERM NON-EXPLOSIVE R.inir INDOROUS in burning, and NON-CONGEALING in any climate, combined wi'h perfect simplicity ol use, must soon be need in every family in tl.e country, anil adopted as the ne flu, ultra light of the ge. Any uisin-.

n.i sfv himself that Brack' Inri.lge Oil burns from 16 to 33H per cent, longer than any other uoai on sola. We have ft constant supply of COAL OIL, KEROSENE, PAELOE, KITCHEN, STORE, OFFICE, HALL, AND CHURCH LAMPS T.tuTins for Billiard and other Halls CHANDELIERS Of every style, loburn Rreckinrldge Coal Oil, with flat and round wicks also Chimneys, Globes, Shades. Wicks, Shears, Cans, Brushes, At Wholesale and Retail. Campbeiie, Chemical, Fluid and otber LAMPS Alwiynnpiilied to the trI at New York ManufacturrB price, nv wui anv Chemical Oil. Burning Fluid, Camphene, and SPIRIT GAS, At tlx I- W'Nt quotation.

InrOASH, 1 tLiUtP.I, tiftir uarrti, or ivu kiuui ALSO TORCH-LIGHT OIL, IN QliANTIHES TO PL' IT I'URCUASFKrJ. TEBM3 OA an, TIia Brock Ira rid irft Coal n1 OIICortiDHiiy are tbt pro. urlvtori of th trtvd mark BBlOKllf RlDO nd It bsvioff cim to thir knnwld((f thtt oiiiM pri'fin, lthr fran-duitntly or throvinb lgnornc, are bmUdj In the marktt, under that name, oommon Coal Oil, ol dark color, iT smell, and poor qnalttf, and Bmckloridgt Oil adol-tr(tt. with Ca-npheo. Klald (Im, Coat, Tr.

Oiap, and nthar 'Delaitriou nabitanoaa, to tha damage of both th ComnaDj and la toeatttloo our c*ntoirera and oooRiituerii fariUy aKfttnat aucb Imp')-itlnn. and the Company raqucit thtt when donbt exfiita rriara i nunuft ODiama pure Breckinridge Oil, ineiimenf aubmitted to tin fr nx ami nation, and nroof lurolabad, Hi at the proper legal tneananii he tkD to protect tbe Cwmpa In their jut rigbte. Addreaa j. CURTISS, No. 14, EAST SENECA ST.

BUFFALO. N- Y. eols-M tf I 11 K. Taylor, tlie poet editor of the Clii-i'hu Jonrital, out of the fullness of a heart which expands to every beauty of nature, thus beautifully touches otl' the maguifieeut autumn glories of nature as exhibited on Sunday iaat: Home suuls never put out their antennae except in good weather. They shares dread of raiu with the cat; like brook trout, they bide from the shadow of a passing cloud.

They are nobodies, unless barometer and thermometer stand at We like to see how much good weather can do for such a man; how much more for him than for his grass or grain When the wind blows out of 'the cold he shuts up like a sharp knife; when it breathes out of the sweet he opens like a morning-glory. A Christian who can live in Scotch mist, and tuffor the horrors of indigestion without 'falling from is 'bound for the 1 w'ether or But to come back to the text; we think such landscapes as we looked on are more beautiful in October than in June. The greens rule in the one, but what riches of coloring i hero are in he other 1 The woods recalling thegloiies of an hundred suneets, burn with the year's 'good oight I he golden sabers of the corn clash in the wind as if they had seen service; the yellow wigwam of the harvest-field stand in thick encampments; the little stream that was hidden in the meadow is unsheathed, and flashes into sight the leafy clouds of the orchard have shed their faded rain, and disclose Pomoua's painted constellations with the red planet Mars ten thousand strong, and the clusters emerge from the grape-Tiue's greou eclipse. Even the dull chimneys' sooty throats begin to breathe their faint blue breaths again, that leave no stain upon the blue of heaven. How eloquent of plenty is the landscape 1 how the song of thauksgiving, and the Christmas carol, ami the New Year's cheer, tlna' over the finished fields; how children's faces ripen in the picture! how answering eyes shine in the fire-light But we miss paitt.l pof.uiice i it live in sou lead ambrosial da." we inks the birds that filled the air with wings, and the world with 'singing They Lave gone; up go the swallows in a cloud; the spar are riding away on the billowy air; the black birds- a rabble rout are hoMing high council; the red-birds have laded out before the maples and the sumacs, an 1 the blue-birds have gone to Heaven.

They are going away in clouds, but they came in the spring one by one. Have you thought of that? There is no burst of melody; the brown sparrow faintly chirps from her old place in the lilac; the robin's red vest has a familiar look about the old apple-tree; and first we know, Spring is at the door with birds and blessing. BUFFALO BLANK BOOK MAN FACTO liY. 182 Washington Street, IT SrilHS. BLANK WORK Of MA.

kIMO, liiADK TO ORDER, Oi auerior au.i Workmanship. Prompt attPntlo given to JtHPPlV. AVO COMMERCIAL WORli. COI'f'IM i 0 LETl fcK BOOHS, Book 1 every depict ij.Uop, m'iu ur pattern requir ed hy Kui.Miad a (Jinp County O.lce-a crj notijtf. RU LI (i A IN til DING i promptly, ar.d in the iMl il bTiLCt i)U I iaztns.ij Munic, roucd in overy 1,, HKJill si A PlU HKCAKUta 11 ALL (ill l'- Ofiine BniliiinK, Cllii'iHI i M.4 ASJilXiTON ST i til in, via jiafined Into the Landdof A.

BEY WOLDS CO, Who, in aii.liiifjn to Thnir M- in -Ureel Store, are now fill ing it op willi M.iMf the largest and beat uSHortmtjut ol Drugs, Family Medicines, I'm Jrlrl Perfumery, Winos, Liquors, ft, K'l fFFEHKin IS THI OlTT. Prompt k.nn accurately prepared. liutMn, January 14, Keller 'b aller I H. r.U.KK linn removed lo the LARGE (II. I) ETAHI.i? IIKD HOOVfl ot K.

Mn. dunki.i,, mi mm i ikv, opposite tin Thestre, wltli in'T facilities, he will be happy to see alt ti nirl patrons Th ae rooms an the muMt airy in the city, bfllnfr reached by only one pan i.t and in order to meet the waota of the pie. i ii. tlin times, 1 have reduced the of as follower IVORY rvl'i-S, iritlinal Iracios, $8 0 II.i.Coiuied in Oil, 1U 00 6 00 India Ink, 5 00 Also superior AMBROTYI'KS and MKI.AINOTYPES taken at too Inw-nt price. CjT All I'lrtutBK ihkrn In the fluent style of the art, an-l warrnnTci ro iMve pe'reo' naiieieciion.

re rnwle at mv rooroe. itr Davuirreolvper, from plcturea already taken of tironureti oi an emarizeoaixe, ann paiai-'i lo oil at U'J ua -h, nDd (InUlied In th mo't euperl or the .1 H. Ki-LLRK. Hi'Vf'A TV J'K FOUNDRY, Printers' Furnishing Warelwuse, NOU. 18 VV'KST 8KNKIM HI'ltEKT, UlTKAM), N.

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Why was Buffalo, New York named Buffalo? ›

The origin of the place-name is in dispute, as buffalo (bison) did not inhabit the area; it may reflect a mispronunciation of the French beau fleuve (“beautiful river”), in reference to the local Buffalo Creek. The first steamboat on the upper Great Lakes, Walk-on-the-Water, was built at Buffalo in 1818.

What is Buffalo, New York famous for? ›

Buffalo is one of only three cities in the U.S. with a radial street pattern. Buffalo is known as the largest flour milling city in the world. Buffalo's Nightlife doesn't call it quits until 4 a.m., rather than 2 a.m. like most other cities in the U.S. Buffalo is the home to the New Era Cap Company.

Is Buffalo, New York a good place to live? ›

As the second-largest city in New York, the City of Good Neighbors is a popular place to live on the East Coast thanks to its high affordability, exceptional job market, and great recreation—including breweries, sports games, and more. Check out these 15 things to know about living in Buffalo!

What is the largest newspaper in Buffalo NY? ›

The Buffalo News

Buffalonews.com is Western New York's largest newsroom that brings you comprehensive coverage from Buffalo to Albany, Washington D.C., and beyond.

What is the Native American name for buffalo? ›

The American bison or buffalo (iinniiwa in Blackfoot, tatanka in Lakota, ivanbito in Navajo, Kuts in Paiute) is the most significant animal to many American Indian nations.

Is there a difference between a bison and a buffalo? ›

There are numerous differences between these animals. The most obvious is the large hump on the back of the bison. Buffalo do not have a hump. Bison have a massive head, but buffalo have a head that is smaller and more “cowlike.” Buffalo live in generally warmer climates than bison.

Is New Buffalo a good place to live? ›

With its picturesque beaches, vibrant downtown area, and welcoming community, New Buffalo has become a popular destination for those seeking a peaceful yet vibrant lifestyle.

Is it expensive to live in Buffalo? ›

Buffalo, NY housing is 6% cheaper than the U.S average, while utilities are about 6% less pricey. When it comes to basic necessities such as food and clothing, groceries are around 6% less in Buffalo, NY than in the rest of the country, while clothing costs around 6% less .

How much do you need to make to live comfortably in Buffalo NY? ›

$29,100 is the 25th percentile. Salaries below this are outliers. $49,401 is the 90th percentile.

What happened in Buffalo, New York? ›

Buffalo Gunman Pleads Guilty in Racist Attack That Left 10 Dead. The man, who shot 13 people at a supermarket in May, faced multiple murder, domestic terrorism and hate crime charges.

Who owns the biggest newspaper in the United States? ›

The largest local newspaper owner in the United States in 2023 was Gannett, with a total of 390 papers.

How many people work at Buffalo news? ›

As of June 2024, The Buffalo News has approximately 458 employees across 3 continents, including North AmericaEuropeAfrica. Key team members include Chief Financial Officer: K. C.Chief Of The Breaking NewsCriminal Justice Desk: M. B.Chief Engineer: J. M.. Explore The Buffalo News's employee directory with LeadIQ.

How did New Buffalo get its name? ›

Whittaker filed claim to the land that is now New Buffalo, naming it after his hometown of Buffalo, New York. Captain Whittaker laid out plans for the City and obtained partners to develop the area. A period of land development and speculation occurred.

Why do they call them buffalo? ›

Although these animals have “bison” three times in their scientific name, they are often called buffalo. The word buffalo is derived from the French “bœuf,” a name given to bison when French fur trappers working in the US in the early 1600s saw the animals.

Why are the Buffalo Bills called buffalo? ›

Why is Buffalo's nickname the Bills? The nickname is a reference to American soldier and frontiersman "Buffalo Bill" Cody. He hunted buffalo to feed construction crews on the Union Pacific Railroad and claimed to have slaughtered 4,280 buffalo.

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