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DAVIDSONS s Fire and Burglar’ Proof | Safes, FOR BANKS, qeeter AND JEWELERS, BUFFALO MACHINERY PEPOT. eRtryl BROWN, BROTHELS. oi ea Dallare Reward, ‘Two Dollars Reward. LOST.—A POCKET BOOK, bound in yel low leather, containing letters and memorandum pooka, of value only to the owner. The finder ‘will receive the above reward by reading it at, thix office. oc7-11* it 1 Young Men’s Christian Union. The Course of Lectures before the Young Men’s Christian Union will commence on THURSDAY, the 26th of October. The following is the list of speakers: Henry Ward Beecher, two lectures. G. M. Butler, Rector Christ's Church, Cincinnati. Samuel H. Cox two lectures. 4 Edward Hitchcock, four lectures on Geology. President Sears, Providence. * tal Bishop Simpson, Pittsburgh Professor Plammaier, Pittsburgh. Leonard Bacon, New Haven. President Anderson, Rochester. President Curbmings, Lima. Professor Dwight, Hamilton Coll ge. N L. Rice, St. Louis, two lectures R. 8. Stors, Brooklyn Henry Kirk Green, and James C. Putnam, @fale In addition to the above, Rev. Dr. Hethune and Hon. Luther Bradish have been invited, with the probability that one or both will accept . The Lectures will be delivered on Thareday evenings, except in cases Where a‘speaker gives more than one. ° Tickets admitting one person, $160; two, $260; three, $3; four, $4. They may be had of the Board of Managers, or Zenas Clark, at the Reading Room, and at the Book pices of Mesurs. Phinney Co., Theodore Brisler, 2nd W. . Holmes. ms Lh Ooose eee CP The Lectured will be given at Kremlin Hall, except ing the two by Mr. Beecher, which Will be delivered in some church. Hereafter 46 ba announced. ne16-45 Ss, LOCKWOOD, Ch’n Lecture Com. ’ alyt oda SPIRIDPUALISM Davenport’s Rooms- Private parties who wish to investigate the Spiritual Phenomena, can arrange so as to hold a private sitting every day from two till three o'clock, by applying to Mr. Davenport. at his‘room. 6916-Ire un Notice, Bf. St Ang would respectfuly inform hig pat rons that in consequence of the number of pupils attending in Antdbury, te feela x his duty to divide the days, 10 or der that they may hate every opportunity of ‘progressing in their study. So fufure the class will meet Mondays, from 2 til 4 o’clock, mas ‘Saturdays from 10 ti E7 o'clock. Tuesders and and Saturdays front HES, 2s usdaf, 1 per 1% ON ee lo! *, fe Inventors and Patentees Generally. _ There will be a meeting of the, above class to consider and act upon matters most clonely ‘connected with their interests in relation to patenting and introduc ing improvements in this country AT.without distinction are requested to be present, on WEDNESDAY evening, at 7 @clock, Get. With, at the ‘ofices £ S. P Bittle and R J. Compton, over Sage Bons, 209 Main at., Bagala. Geo. F. Foot, ‘Jas. A. Dick, E. B. Forbush, Jas. Sangster, Chase, d. Stainthe,p; A. BR. Ketchum, Hugh Sangster, John Butler, ee OF J DWArtz, P. Kittle, ¥. Wright, Wm. Summerville, W.M. Slocum, Thos. P. Howe, Wm. T. Barnes, ee Jno. T. Noe, oGls-St hea mad -trad tT PET FRET TO —_—_—_—_— EAGLE STREET THEATRE This Theatre wil be Jet the coming winter for Balls, Concerts, Meetings, and other public rurpstes.— The parquette has been poared over, which makes the in terior the finest ball in the city. F wishing to se cure the same capply at THOMAS CARR, at the Me tropolitan Theatre. © * TN agailea” COAL GRATES, JUST RECEIVED, another very splendid paperiment.@ oy COAL GRATES AND FIRE BRLOK, at the Steam Marble Works of DEX 3ER, BELDEN immer of Terrace and Eagie st. SULPHUR VAPOR BATHS! ““iMRS. SMITH, Has removed to No. 28 Terrace street next door to the Western Hotel, where she will continue to adminis ter the Celebrated Sulphur Bath 2. 2 YF The sceptical are invited to call and see certificates of care, Buffalo, June 19th, 1855 felddly SPECIAL NOTICES. cows ~ ery re Established in iS1 Yoe--KEro Etst Comsroce, readers,and wtroducers of Fashions for Gentlemen's Hats, devite the attention of Gentlemen to the New Fall Style of Hat, of their own struction, whet {+ pronounced by cnnnoisseurs generally, to be the most elegant, graceful, and becoming of any style issued, either in this city or esewhere. They experience much pleasure and satisfaction in be ing able to inform their customers and the public gener ally, that they can now issue Hate superior o every re spect to those heretofore manufactured by them. We have just received and are now opening the most splendid assortment ever brought to this city, of Fine French Felt and Opera Hata. The latest styles of which are: Elegant and Ghaste Rachel Hate, Fine French Tan, Fine Opera Smoke, Genin’s Superb Excelsior, of a rich dark claret color. od2ly KETCHUM COMSTOCK, 202 Main st. LF Blue, Brown and Black Cloth Caps—Fall STYLES—Glazed Silk and Traveling Caps, Silk Plush Caps, and all varieties of Caps, suitable for Fall and com ing Winter weather. ocl2- 27 KETCHUM COMSTOCK, 202 Main st. re” The BG Gingham and C ocl2.27 Buffalo Umbrella -Made of silk, Scotch otton. KETCHUM COMSTOCK, 202 Main st. do ce Ladies’ Fars.—The most splendid assortment ever brought to this city, now opening Full satts of elegant Hudson Bay sable. de Rich Stone Martin. Fine Fitch Martin. Elegant Dark Mink. A few setts of English, French and Russian Ermine, Sa ble, Stone Martin, Ermine and Mink Capes, Muff, Victo rines, and Cuffs, all qualities and kinds. Fancy Sleigh Robes, Buffalo Robes, Railway Rugs, Gents and Ladies For Gauntlets and Mittens, for sale by col2-27 KETCHUM COMSTOCK, 202 Main at. yr Jeffries’ Antidote, and the celebrated Rose Injection. For sale by C. H. RING, New York; JOHN H. COLEMAN Co., and SMITH WILLIAMS, Buffalo. 6c5-1m to No Humbug or Lie. ~Established in 1855. ~Bepson’s Hat and Cap Rooms. Those neat and beauti ful Caps worn by the fashionable Young Gentlemen of this and New York Cities, can only be found at Benson's. Gen tlemen wishing one of his beautiful Moleskin Hats, manu factured by skillful workmen instead of apprentices will please call as early in the week as possible, and leave their measure, which will be taken with the “Conformateur, and sit warranted in all cases. WM. H. BEDSON, over Metropolitan Theatre, 195 Main street, ocnf tyr Notice ‘to the Public. —The following are the results of about 20 years extensive practice—not old re ceipts purchased:—Cough Anodyne cures all coughs, colds and lung diseases—price 25 cents. Sugar Coated Vege table Pills for apres and bilious diaease, they cause neither sickness or pain—price 295 cents. Tonic Pain Cure for the relief of all pain—price 25 cents, Cure of diarrhea, chol era, sea, sickness, and all looseness of the bowels—price 25 cents. Beautiful Pliable Transparent Strengthening Plas ter, spread on Canton flannel—price 1232 cents—for lame neass of all kinds, and weak lungs, the most beautiful arti cle of the kind ever offered to the public. Physicians of this city of the highest repute recommend them. Dr. B.B. NEWMAN, No. 303 Hudsohatreet, New York Sale Proprietor and Manufacturer. HALL, ROCKELL YOr Wholesale Agents, No. 220 Greenwich Street, New York. O.B. P. CHAMPLIN, Agent for Buffalo. 903 Meodsm KB Manhgrpan Tonto Bitters—or Extract of GEN: TLAN for the cure of DYSPEPSIA, PAIN OR CRAMP in the STOMACH, loss of APPETITE, FLATULENCE AND NERVOUS DEBILITY. These ‘bitters are highly recom mended for the above named complaints, and all diseases arising from an impure state of the Stomach. They are pleasant to the taste, and possess all the richness and flavor of the rarest CORDIALS or WINE. These Bitters are highly tonic and stimulant in their nature, and warranted not to injure from over-dosing. Manufactured by WM. M. DUNHAM, 476 Broadway, New York, and for asse in this city by A. B. MOORE, Co., C. H. P. CHAMPLIN, and J.J. GIBBINS, — selfdom one for Bryant, Juusk Strattons Mercantile College—The writing department of the above named Institution will be open on and after the 12th of June, for the instruction of Ladies and Gentlemen in Spencerian Penmanship, practical and ornamental. Separate rooms for ladies. The most faithful attention will be given by accomplished penmen and experienced teachers for the ad vancement of all who enter this department. Arrange ments have also been made to give instruction in mathe matics, and especial attention will be given to that branch thereof which pertains to practical arithmetic, as applied to purposes of general business. Typus—Twenty lessons in Penmanship. _ Mathematics per agreement. JAS. W. LUSK, Wp. SPENCER, Instructors of Penmanship. Jel2dly. ee Sewers! Sewers!—The public are respectfully informed that the subscrive is prepared to construct sew ers at the shortest notice a reazonable terms. A line ad ‘dyéaded to his through the post- -ofice—box 2409—will meat with, immediate attention. myl2 ee tee A. WEBSTER. x3 St. Catherine’s Mineral Water.—We have just learned that this water will prevent and cure the chol era. Every family should have and use it at this season of the year. jy28ts RHODE’S FEVER AND AGUE CURE, OR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, ORTAL PREVENTION AND CURE. OF Interuirrent and Rembrayt Feyxas, FRYE and Acvz, Gn1118 and Fever, BYomME AGUE, ‘Guxerat DERILI Ty, Nigar Sweats, and all other forms of disease which have a common origina in Malaria or Miasme. This is NATURAL ANTIDOTE which Will entirely protect any resident or traveller even in the meat aickly or gwachpy localities, from any Ague or Billions Miease whatever, or any injury from constantly inhaling Malaria geMigam® gs ya Wh sein instantly check the Ague in persons who have quffered for any bgth of time, from one day to twenty years, so that they need never to have another chill, by continuing its use according to directions. The patient begins at once to recover appetite and strength, and con tinues until a permanent and radio leure is offered. ¢7g. One or two bottles a will answer for ordinary capes; name may require more. Directions printed in Amerian, French and Spanish, accompany each bottle. Price one dollar. Liberal Gixcounts made to the trade. . . JAMES A, RHODES, Providence, R. J. PROOF OF SAFETY. Naw Yous, June 11, 1895. I have made a chemical examination of “Barde's Fever and Ague Cure, to Antidote to Malaria,” and have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine and Strychning, but have not found a particle of either in it, nor have I found any auditorica In its composition that would prove injuriona to the conguitation. JAS, R. CHILTON, Mr. D. Chemist. EVIDENCE OF MERIT. Lewispine, Union Co., Pa. May 2, 1855. Mr. J. A. Ruenzs—Dear Sir.—The bar of Medicine you sent me was duly received on the 11th of April.” I have sold about one half of it, and on far the people who hate used it are satisfied that it has cured them. It has cer tainly stopped the ague in every té who has used it, and six of the cases were of long standing . My sister, who has had it for five or six years back, and could never get it stopped, except by quinine, and that only as long as she would take it, is now, I think, entirely cured by your rem edy,, C. B. McGINLY. CAUTION TONGUE SUFFERERS: . ‘Take no more Arsenit, Mercury, Quinine, Strychnine, or Anti-Periodics hd medicines of any kind, the virtue of which is owing dosed peisonous dings . The most they can do 15 40 “beak the chills” for a short time, while they are sure to cause constitutional maladies that cease only with fe. Remember that the only Fever and Ague rem edy that is harmless 24 well an sure, is 7 Zi. RHOURS FEVER AND AGUE CURE. 9. HP. CHAMPLIN, Wholesale and Retel Agent, be supplied at the manufacturer's aw by whom dealers cnd lamest prices. Also, for sale by A. B. MOORE CO., J. B. COLEMAN, and by Druggists and Agents throughout the county. _ = y io ’ Western Savings Bank of Buffalo. INCORPORATED JULY Std, 1851. Office No. L, East Genesee Street, near Minin St. Office hours from? A. M. to 3 Bde . OFFICERB. DEAN RICHMOND, President, 1, HARRY THOMPSON, I, Vice-President, JAMES HOLLISTER, 24-Vice-President, NELSON K. HOPKINS, Attorney- PRARTRES: . Hary Thompson, Dean Richmond, Mgistnce Hollister George Palmer, Henry Martin, Fad. H. Lees Philip Beyer, _Eufus C- Palmer, Lucina H. Pratt, Elijah Ford, Israel T. Busch, Ge. ©. White, Letis L. Hodges,’ Nicholas Ottenotyam, 0. Brown, Edward . Warren, Joviah ‘Trowbridge, NBs Hopkins, Francis H. Tow. anthony Seb ‘ BH. BH Miaris, Keenery and Treasurer. Buffalo, Sept. 13th, 1865. Goldaely Pp. SWEENEY, LICENSED PAWNBROKER, aN16T Washington etret, near the Post Office, 59,000 DOLLARS TO LOAN, ‘Ké the Sign of the Three Golden Balls, In sums from six cents to one thousand dol lare, on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Piano Fortes, and personal property of all kinds. ee Tone Mortgages, and Promissory notes negosisted on the most overa 2 tec, r Busines confidential eid promptly executed. EE Perot proses of all tiota eegatand sold _ THOMAS SCUTTING, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR THE CITY OF BUEFALO. Office, No. 315 Washington St. otf PHINNEY CO PUBLISHERS, BOOESELLERS, AND IMPORTING STATIONERS. SLESALE DEALERS IN Library, School and Miscellaneous BOOKS! 188 Main and 16cB Weat Seneca St., Buffalo, FRED. W. BREED, as? TSTAU PHINNEY, Buffalo, ELIHU PHINNEY, Cooperstown, and HENRY F. PHINNEY, New York. On LARGE IMPORTATIONS my3idly is OF MILLINERY GOODS For the Fall and Winter Trade. WAMSLEY BROTHERS, Manufacturers, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in owners, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers. And «tt bimik of MELLINERY GOODS, Would respectfully inform the Ladies of Bail falo, Merchants, Milliners, and the public generally, that they are now opening their new store, , 289 MAIN STHERT, CORNER OF Eachus, with one of the most extensive and elegant stocks of Fall and Winter Millmery ever exhibited in western New York. This splendid stock comples with the most ele gant designs of our eastern altias, latest importations of PARUS WILLINERY, consisting of Silks, Satins, Velvets, Cactus Cheneel, color ed and White Straw Bonnets, every size and quality, and a great variety of nes styles. Log numerous to mention. ‘Alao, a large stool of Silke, Sating and Velveta, of every phade and quality, by the piece of yard, at exceedingly low priucy. Just received, a splendid stock of meh fall, Bonnet Rib bons of every number, shade and quality. Also, ‘FRENCH FLOWERS, PLUMES, and Feathers, Straw, Cactus and Manilla Brands,a great variety.. Whalebones, Reeds, Roaches, Wires, Blond Edg ings Talletons, Crown Linings, Bonnet Frames, Milliners can always depend upon finding in this estab lishment a compete stock of Millinery Coveds, at ‘west New York jobbing prices. “Also, Pattern Bonnets, latest Paris styles furnished. CLOAK AND DELLS ‘TRIDMINGS. This department is complete with everything new and elegant. Laces, Veils and Embroideries, Mohair, Velvet and Ribbon Head Dresses. CLOAKS AND TALIAS,. We shall be constantly receiving, throughout the fall and winter, a splendid assortment of these beautiful gar ments, latest and most fashionable designs and material. Croakings constantly on hand, which ladies tan select ‘from, and have made up to order at short notice. ee28 on NEW PIANO STORE Pianos, Pianos, Pianos, 100 Pianos for Sale at the Maker's Prices! OR TO HIRE AT SHEPPARD’S WHOLESALE RETAIL PIANO EMPORIUM No. 5 East Swan Street, Buffalo, Prices from $50 to $1000. Various makers Pianos will be kept on hand, viz: STODART AND CHICKERING’S. grands, Parlor Grands, elegantly carved Louis XIV ths, The Stodart Serpentine, with pearl and ivory keys, rome corner and square, in rosewood, mahogany and black wal nut cases, of various patterns—forming the largest and most complete assortment of Pianos in Buffalo. Retei’ Agency for the sale of PRINCE CO38 MELODEONS ! Second Hand Pianos wanted, for which cash will be paid, made by Stodarter Chickering. Second hand Pianos, ta ken in exchange for new ones Pianos for Hire,by the work, month, quarter y ear, from $2 per month and upwards. The payments to the applied as part of the purchase, if ao stipulated at the time of hiring. Pianos Tuned and Repaired! 4 Westphall's Garden. This popular place of recreation is open eve ry week day, for the reception of visitors. The Garden contains thirty acres of land, and is luxuriant with pleas ant groves and leafy resorts. There are many beautifu walks, and everything that can attract the quiet, pleasure seeking visitor, can here be found. Amusements for grown people and children, are numerous, and refresh ments of all kinds can be obtained in abundance. Omnibusses ran regularly every hour to the garden Fare sixpence. The subscriber respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage Admission free. au16.2m od Oa feb28dadt JOHN WESTPHALL. YURKISH ____ AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLITAN THEATRE, THOS. CARR, C. G. FLINT. Sole Lessee and Manager - TREASURER TIME CHANGED. Doors open at 7—Curtain rises at The precisely. Third night of the distinguished Tragedian, MR. J. PROCTOR. This Evening, October 17, 1855, wil ba performed the new Drama of CLANDARE. Clandare McQuail Alvin weer. 5. Proctor Mr. B. G. Rogers .Miss Alice Gray. To conclude with A KISS IN THE DARK. Mr. Pettibone. Mrs. Pettibone. Mr. Rogers. Mr. Moon | PRICES OF ADMISSION. . Parquette and Dress Carcle$0¢ | Family Carcle Private Boxes... $5 | Gallery Orchestra Seats. 2180 You are cordially invited to attend the sec ond Grand Balls f the season, to be given at the AMERIGAN HALL. On Tuesday Evening, Oct. 234, COMMITTER OF ARRANGEMENTS—W. Hyde Clark, HK, Jerome, A. A. Swan, Henry P. Taylor Counseline CommitTes—Jas. R. Fankse, Joha 8 Mason, Geo. Spencer, Fioor Manacess—L. D. Jerome, BR. B Overs, Qe Carriages will call for Ladies at 6 o'clock, iS Maale by S. Baker's Band. Tickets Si—to be obtained of the Committee or at Sage Sons. a FF Refreshments will be served by Mr. Paul at al hours of the night. Oclé WEEERD, ARHVAL Pagmva UNION CORNET BAND Respectfully announce they will give ther Annual Festiva l TROTH’S HALL, On Thursday Evening, October 25th, 1555. COMMITTEES OF ARRANUAMENTH~Joseph Young, Joseph Rose, Charles Nebrich, Peter Netwich, Frederick Vogh (Tickets $1, to be had of the members of the Ban, and at the door, wassi2d ‘We Rare to Save.” THE SEVENTH ANNUAL BALL OF Pioneer Hook Ladder Up. No. I WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE EAGLE STREET THEATRE, ON THANKSGIVING EVE. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.—L Snooth, J Mosier, E. Chamberlain, J.. Smith, 4 Weller, J. Sur, \. Porter. Froon Manacgers.—L. Smith, Chamberlain. ce Music by 8. Baker’s Band zg” Supper will be served by C M. Fetes, at 3? James’. a Carriages wilc all for Ladies at 63, oclock. A dressing room is being fitted up expressly for Ladies. oclatd Fils? ANRTSL BALL Emmet Guards, Co. BE,4th Reg’t. The officers and members of the above corps respectfully announce to their friends and the public that they will hold their first Military and Civic Annual Ball at AMERICAN HALL, on Wednesday Evening, October 23th, 1655. COMMITTEE—, apt. Raitxy, Lieut Gavax, Lieut. Deru Las, Ord’ly Serg't MaNsER, and Yerg’t CARROLL. —Loon Managers.—Lieuts, Gavan and Dov Giaa. 1 3 for Miliary gentlemen are requested to appear in uni form. 19 Music by Baker's Brass and String Bends. (er Tickets $200. nena, ____ Captain BAILEY, Chairman -Fidete w Nowe Devo.” THE FIRST GRAND ANNUAL SOIREE OF Franco American Engine Co. No. § Wall take place at the EAGLE STREET THEATRE, On Wednesday Evening, October 71st, 1855. The public are respectfully invited to attend. Firemen will please attend in uniform. Tickets $1 to be had of the following SMOKING AND FIG TOBACCO. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE. For sale by J.8. COMBS CO, odd-lw 227 Main street. HUGH AND ANGUS CAMERON, Attorneys Counsellors at Law. 161 faints, Buffalo. e¢3-Im WILLIAM DORSBEIMER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, No. 7, Hollister Building, Corner of Main and Seneca streete. malti MARRIED On the léthinat ,by the Rev. E. W. Reynolds, Mr. E M. RATHBUN to Miss R.A. THOMA, all of this city, was EDDING, VISITING AND BUSINES CARDS, ENGRAVED AND PRINTED at the BUFFALO LITHOGRAPHING ENGRAVING Wetabualiment, SHU Maly street, Huffalo, KR. I. COMPTON, Proprietor ANTEHD—A situation in a Grocerytore, by # JunaAg juaB acquainted with the business. For par Hculars address “R.” at this offen cdb-3t# od TOR — PROARD_A Gentleman and his Wife, or two aints [ Gentlemen can be accommodated with a handsome’ furnished front room and bed rom, gas and bathing room by applying at 133 Pearl street. aclt PGA ROANG Geol accommootecions can be hed by two or three Gentlemen with their wives; or 2 bum ber of single gentlemen, at Miss A. Main Street, corner of Chippewa. ~ WANTED eet above Tupper street. Price from $3060 to $5000. Apply at 20% Washington street ne W10 EDWARD VIRANDOS CLEMONS, No. 4:1 ae FO PURCHASE—A comfortat f house between Delaware and Ellicott street, n °* seQett 71.—Buffalo, October ‘ 24, 1855. ‘Sir:~You will please to take notice that on the 9th day of October, 1864, on the Common Council of the city of parcel of land was sold by paid city, vallant to an order of Buffalo, the following for the non-payment of an assessment levied for the general city tax for 1853 — Said lot, at said sale, being bid of sale, and duly assigned by sac city by the City of Bar to Bradford A. Man cheater for the sum of $520, and for the term of one hun dred years. And you,as owner, are required to redo the same within three months after the first publication of this notice. The premises are described as follows: A lot in the city of Buffalo, Erie county, N.Y. on the east side of Morgan street, being 34 feet front by 11534 feet deep, com mencing 100 feet south of uron street. Your obedient servant, BRADFORD A. MANCHESTER, No. 1 Brown’s Buildings, Buffalo. SSESSMENT ROLL NO. S14—For grading and gravelling Cottage street, from Hudson to Mary land streets. Peekad Cottage street between Maryland and College streets, and for grading and travelling Virgini a treat between College and Delaware streets—amount $266. 20. Notice is hereby given that appli cation has been made to the Common Council of the city of Buffalo for the corres ion of gald greensment, and that the said Common Coun cil hevs fixed Monday, Oct. 22, 1858, at 2 o'clock P. BM., at the time for the consideration of the said roll and of the objections thereto Law Cottage streets. Land on both sides of Cottage Hudron streets. Dated Buffalo, D odl Tdst R. L. B The property asersed in the said roll in as follows: a on both sides of Virginia street, from Delaware street, from College O ctober 17,1855.? ; CRROWS, City -Glerk ool? oclt-5t 08 ee OTICE Is 8 EREBY GIVN—That the Com pnon Countil of the city of Buffalo intend to orde the following works in said city, viz. bhe ae. The construction of a sewer in Jersey street, from the southerly line of Niagara street to North Street. The extension of the lamp district on both sides of Ninth streets, between Geogia and Hudson streets. ‘That Sixth street be graded and paved, to the to of 49 feet, from the south line of Court street’ to the south line of York street, and that to sidewalka be filled and greded and thy curbip R Bet On both eided of said street, be tween the above name pol*tr. . . Dated Buffalo. Oct. 17, 1854, per7gior Ra. BUF RROWS, City Clerk. CONTINUATION OF FOURTEENTH ST. Notice is hereby given, that the Common Conner the city of Buffalo intend to take the land necessary for the continuation of Fourteenth street, from North to Pennsyl vania street, said street to be four roda wide, and the cen ter of same to be the dividing line between blocke 8 and 89, Tiared Buffalo, Oct. 1%, 168. a manda against the same will be settled by John Stainthorp Buffalo, Oct. 11, 1855. JOHN’ STAINTHORP, oct7-1m S.P. KI?TLE. ¥ OR Sa‘E—A lot on the corner of York and ~y' Thirteenth Streets, near the St. Joseph's College, tot S0x1450 feet deep. price S95 OG par foot. Inquire of WILLIAM PRESCOTT, Real Estate Agent, oath aves See _ 284 Main street FRESH SUPPLY OF THE NEWCOMERS, ‘A Tour amongsthe Araucanians Ysora'a Child. Clouds and Sunshine aree Just received by WANZER, McKIV CO, oc7 Booksellers, Publishers, c., 206 Main st. ORE aeons AYRES CHERRY PECTORAL — Warranted genuine, just received at ee SMITH WILLIAMS cell-51 __ Patent Medicine Depot, 219%. Wain st URD’S HAIR RESTORER AND GOLDEN II GLOSS—At wholesale and retail, at “SMITH WILLIAMS’ aut7-51 Patent Medicine Depot, 219/42 Main st Tet, GEGSS BALK X7S PAIN EXTRACTOR —The genuine article, jdet repoived at ; ‘SMITH WILLIAMS, oclt ot Patent Medicine Depot, 219% Main st. ee eey WINE , a eupply of ee ene article, warranted the pure jute, just reel ved.ee Bee re ae FadaTH WILLIAMS Patent Medicine Depot, 219% Main st. “oel7grat || RL. BURROWS,i y Clerk. OTICK—The co-partnership heretofore existing aL. N' known as the firm of STAINTHORP KITTLE, hae Ag BUPPLEMUNT OY CLINTONS Dis GEST—For eie by : OC17 WANZER, McKIM Co., 20 Main st., ON FLOSH~At Dock price. —_ A PARSONS CO. been this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all d. orl? — (BREBEE PLOUR -Extra, warranted aound. cl? ) PARSONS CO. OE FOR SALE—Rome 14 acres of land within four _ egmilés of the Postoffice, comprising one of the most de scipi rene to a gemicanis residence to be found in Healhause te foe ical a For farther par- WILLIAM ERESCOTT, Real Estate Agent, ees 220 Main street. Wy eh esete AND RETAIL AGENCY to Rhode’s Fever and Agne Cure, at and below Pro prietor’s prices, f . SMITH WILLIAMS’ Patent Medicine Depot, odd 51 21924 Main street. ME ADTENS BALE RESTOREE —The geo AVE uine-article, just received at SMITH WILLIAMS, were: ___ Patent Medicine Depot, 2194 Main st - AVA RSOVLANA—As danced at the plate Bells Lj ths Court of Francs, ‘with description of Ligures: Copies of the shove new Dance just received. Azo, the following nex tansic: wee ed Wosic from the Balcony,thyee Serenade, by T. Oesten pore of my Heart, Noct , by B.. Oesten. Ja. Nebilienne, Polks, by E Araenk : te Collier pa Diamante, 3 cika, by M. E. Aigre- Mancha, Polen by A Ao Mewrio. d . Orthrop. Child's Best, Sng, by C. Bitehooek ee Cie Gutckitap, by 3. Lewis’ Angelina, Watts, by. Cadworth . For skle at the Fiend Forte and Music Saloon, 240 Mon wtrest tb SHEPPARD COF. ER eo — HIED PLUMS—Peaches and Blackbernes, for sae yey aplitt EDWARD BAKER, 24 Seneca street oon G. W. Taft, ¥. Boechat, J. Geraru, ITER OF ARRANGER T. W. Smith, w. F.Tatu, Louis Beaumet, FLOOR MANAGERS: J. A. Dingera, 4. C. Edey, at the St ENTB. Jos. Thesien, J. Repont, A. H. *ierard J Tatu, James. Odd T. Repont, ‘CP Suprer by M. St. Ody’s Dancing Academy, McARTHUR'S BLOCK, MAIN ST., WILL OPEN ON SATURDAY, OCT. 6. Classes Every Tuesday and Saturday. HOURS for younger pupils from two until four ¢ o'clock. Ladies from 4 until 6 o’clock. Classes for Gentlemen every Tuesda ying, from 8 till 10 o’clock ws M. St. Ody respectfully announces that he is ready to attend Private Parties, schools and Classes; to give Lex subs in all the New and Fashionable Dances— La Varsovi ana, Sicilienne, Vase » deux Temps, Karagossa, Zingarilla, Alma Gallop, Holero, Polkas, Waltzey, Characterotic and Fancy Dances, c. : For trms and cirgalare, apply at the Mupicatures of Mensre, Sage Cons, Sheppar Cottier, or with Most dy, 160 South Division street. »oor AMUSEMENT ‘AND RECREATION | Gothic Hall Billiard and Bowling Saloon, ). A. SLAGHT, PROPRIETOR. This favorite place of resort has recently been extensively re-fitted and refurnished with FUL NEW TABLES, and EIGHT NEW ALLEYS, and in now the most popular establishment west of New York. The pro pretor is determined to spare neither paing for expense to render his establishment an agreeable place of resort for amusement and recreation, aeroddia , and Thursday eve nts. MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD LINE, TFOR DETOTT, CHICAGO, MILWATERER, And all Lak. Michigan Ports, and aio, St. Louis, Galena, See eau annem Spring field, Michigan City and all important points in the West and Southwest “cm. The magnificent low? Pressure Steamer , BUCKEYESTATE,S.C AnxpExws, Com mander, will leave the Bee Central Railroad Wharf foot of Erie street, THIS EVENING at 9 o'clock, or on the of the arrival Express Train from the East. oclT CHARLES FE, NOBLE, General Spent MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAIL RouAD LINE, Far Toledo, Chicago, Milwaukee, and all Lake Mi chigan Ports, end Important Points 1 the West and South Wrest. =~» The Splendid Low Pressure Steamer SOU. ; THERN MICHIGAN, A. D. Purgins, Com mander, will leave the Michigan Southern Railroad Wharf foot of Commercial Street. THIs EVENING at $ 6’elrd, or immediately on arrival of the Express Train from the East. odidlt C. FORBES, Agent in _ BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS, GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD, ‘FORONTO _ AND CHICAGO, .The Splendid Low Pressure Stestaur CLIF- ct TON, Onanes Youna, Master, will leave fast not or the street, near the Niagara Falls Railroad de pot, Buffalo, EVERY DAY, (Sundays excepted) at 3:30 A.L. railroad time, connecting at Chipown with the Erie and Ontario Railroad for Ningara Hallas at Suspension Bridge with the Great Western Express Train atlIAM, for all pointe west and south ditect, with the Capahan and American Stemera on Lake Ontario, and Northern Railroad at Toronto, for Chicago, Green Bay, and nverme- Gaté ports on lake Michigan. Berussisc— Leaves Chippesa at 100 o'clock BLM; on the rerivain of the Erie A Ontario Rairoad cars, winch seare Suspension Badge at 12:45, and Chifton Station at 12:40, wenterp Lime, and connecting at Buffalo with the Cleveland and Detroit bonta going west. jy2ett JOHN CLARIS, Agent, LAKE SHORE RAIL ROAD. 1 , SETR cou pee , As For Cleveland, Toledo, Cincinnati, CHICAGO, HILWAUKEE, HOCK ISLAND, GALENA, CAIRO, AND ST. LOUIS. Four Daily Passenger Trains leave Buffalo, from the N. Y. Central Railroad Depot, Exchange street, ag follow, Sundays excepted: 1st Express, Mail...- w---.¢ ae ML Qi Lightning Express .. .....10:404.M- 3d Emigrant and Accommodation ....4 P. Es. 4th Night Express wee $350 PM. Nh seen gee Bonnets, Flowers Trimmings. FALL STYLES, THOMAS WRIGHT, NO. 235 MAIN STREET, was now in store and 18 constantly receiving both from New York and of his own manufacture, a beau tful and extensive stock of the groove goods, the most anique and fashionable styles extant... STRAW BONNETS IN GREAT VARIETY. Also, desirable styles in colored Straw, Silk, Satin and Voalvet Bonnets of original and approved patterns, and of all grades. . . STRAW LAVES AND TRISIMINGS of the most beautiful designs and desirable colore Flowers ve aera Bude, redemption, embracing Spinneker, Wreathe, Bude, Roses, Piquets, dc, Ac, (in the choice colors.) By OBER, Fignetsy Gn In the selection of the above stuck, great care and at tention has been beatoned, and I am persuaded that th in style and pres, it will meet the approbation of wreat wil owe it an examination. THOS. WRIGHT, vel0 . 228 Main street. NOTICE 1% HEREBY GIVEN that] have pur chased all Debts, Dues, Demands and Claims of every descrpsion, due the lateerm of ASHLEY, JUNER Co , Baffa'o Allperaeus in any way indebted to the god Lim are required t4 pay the same to me or to J B Weobar, who ye duly sithonzed by me to nettle and discharge the name, at the ofice lately occupied by Adler, Jones Co, earner Lloyd and Prime atreeta. aetl no bee ocls BL CuWwING, oorm = ISTORY OF HE WAR-From the Landing at Gallipoli to the Death of Lord Recian. By WH. Bussell.. This history, from the eloquent rrespendent of the London Times, has long been anxiously expected. The great worth of the work may be inferred from the tack that it has reached its 15th edition. best received by WANZEH, UcKIV £ 00 , 208 May street, Booksellers, Publehera and tationers.. penne Seas 2000) BRUCHA LONG SHAWLS—We have re ceived this day the largest lot ever opened in thie eny, pew and elegant ‘patterna, which wil be sold very much lower than any ever offered in this market MURRAY CUMMING, 104 Main street. “Ped ‘ old HHE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEws 6 t. 26-25 eqntsy a b Sep 2 Ameen OE 7 Pasket of Chips, by Brougham. peer oy Bound and Free. Jowa as itta in 1959. i “Taylor’s Travels in India, China, and Japan he Great Harmonia, vol. 4, by A. J. Davis. ogi : p. 3. HAWES, Postoffice Bulldog. ABE PRIVATE LIFE OF NESMIU-U-DEET, to King of Osde. By 2 member of this Court The real ly most interesting book published this season, exhibiting the usages ee governed cougiry in a ce 70 centg. : Eng. worae . kien, McHiM CG..206 Maio atreet. ee ee ete oF sn ree tegemaerte es ath muah ieee VAPAN AND AROUND THE WORLD—2y + J W. Spalding, of the U. S. Expedition. / WANZER, MRI CO. ce _ * 208 Mainetree? hh] ANTED—Two-Cap Cutters and Matera one Die [WY skillful yorkmen, accustomed to extra fae hy need apply, ee 2 7 oc3tt KETCHUM d COMSTONE, 203 Mave b+ APIE ® SUSH AND MEKINO VESTS, ee ‘Ly Drawera, in all sizes and all kinds, onaned Yt 487. odd B.T. B.D. SHERMAN ve
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