SMITH WILLIAMS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PATENT MEDICINES, And Agents for all THE FAMILY MEDICINES OF THE DAY, No 219% Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. J. D. SMITH. oct8ly 8. BR. WILLIAMB s o.. s Young Men’s Christian Union. The Course of Lectures before the Young Men's Christian Union will commence on THURSDAY, the 25th 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. Edward Hitchcock, four lectures on Geology. President Seara, Providence, Bishop Simpson, Pittsburgh Professor Plummer, Pittsburgh. Leonard Bacon, New Haven. Preident Anderson, Rochester. President Cummings, Lima. Professor Dwight, Hamilton Collee, N. L. Rice, St. Louis, two lectures. R. 8. Storrs, Brooklyn. Henry Kirk Green and James O. Putnam, Buffalo. In addition to the above, Rev. Dr. Bethune and Hon. Luther Bradish have been invited, with the probability that one or both will accept The Lectures will be delivered on Thursday evenings, except in cases where a speaker gives more than one. Tickets admitting one person, $150; two, $260; three, $3; four, $4. They may be had of the Board of Managers, of Zenas Clark, at the Reading Room, and at the Book stores of Mesars, Phinney Co., Theodore Butler, and W. G. Holmes. . . HF The Lectures will be given at Kremlin Hall, except ing the two by Mr. Beecher, which will be delivered in some church, hereafter to be announced. oct6-4w §. LOCKWOOD, Ch'n Lecture Com SPIRITUALISM Davenport’s Rooms. Private parties who wish to investigate the Spiritual Phenomena, can arrange so as to hold.# private sitting every day from two till three o’clock, by applying to Mr. Davenport, at his room. oolo in Notice. M. Sc.ppy would respectfully inform his pat rons that in consequence of the number of pupils attending his Aaademy, he feels it his duty to divide the class, in or der that they may heve every opportunity of progressing in their study. In future the class will meet Mondays, from 2 til 4 o’clock, and Saturdays from 10 till 12 o’clock. Tuesdays and Saturdays from 2 til 4, is usual, odd in EAGLE STREET THEATRE This Theatre will be let the coming winter for Balla, Concerts, Meetings, and other public purposes.— The parquette has been sooted over, which makes the in terior the finest hatl in the city. Persons wishing to se cure the same can apply to THOMAS CARR, at the Me tropolian Theatre. ‘se27-1 oe8-im. | 3 COAL GRATES. JUST RECEIVED, another very splendid assortment of COAL GRATES AND FIRE BRICH, at the Steam Marble Works of DEXTER BELDEN. Corner of Terrace and’ SULPHUR VAPOR BATHS : MRS. SMITH, Has removed to Nop. 28 Terrace street next door ‘Western Hotel, where she will continue to test the Celebrated Sulphur Baths. fha are ingi scemtad to to call and see ogeeonee The see £ care. ine 19th, 1855 OMAS 8. CUTTING, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR THE CITY OF BUFFALO. Otice, No. 215 Washington St. DAVIDSONS’ Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, FOR BANKS, OFFICES, AND JEWELERS, BUFFALO MACHINERY DEPUT. oc21yy1 BROWN, BROTHERS. LADIES’ CLOAKS, MANTLES AND TALMAS, MURRAY CUMMING, 194 MAIN AND 38 PEARL STREETS, WILL OPEN, Wednesday Morning, October 17, THEIR NEW FALL AND WINTER STYLES LaDies’ Cloaks, Mantles and Talmas, Manufactured from the RICHEST LYONS AND GENOA VELVETS. LADIES’ FRENCH CLOTHS MOIRE ANTIQUES, RICHLY MADE any geet TRIMMED, IN Entirely New, ‘Novel, and Elegant. The Ladies are respectfully invited to call and inspect them. MERRAY COMMING, oc2tt 194 Main and 3Y Pearl Streets. ‘FAL, WINTER CLOAKS, R. J. R. D. SHERMAN C., OFFER THE RICHEST ASSORTMENT OF FALL DRESS, MEDION AND ROUGH WINTER CLOAKS OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, EVER OFFERED IN THIS O14 CITY. These Coods are made expressly for our own Trade, and are particularly suited to this climate. EXTRA HEAVY Doublefaced French Cloakings, RICHEST MAOIRE ANTIQUE, in all colors. BEST OF LYONS VELYVETS, In all shades , HEAVIEST OF FRENCH CLOTHS, In all styles, and trimmed in the newest and acast styles. Also, a full stock of Rich MOURNING CLOAKS, in all qualities, to which we invite the attention of the Ladies. yel R. J. R. D. SHERMAN CO. GREAT CLOTHING HALL! _ 218 MAIN ST., TOWNSEND HALL BLOCH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! YATES Has just received his Full Stock of MENS? and BOYS’ CLOTHING, and FURNISHING GOODS. Any Gentleman may obtain a complete ontft, in the most fash ionable style, and made up in the most durable manner Please call and satisfy yourselves that you can ob tain at this house as good Ready Made Clothing #3 you can get made to Order. selsir FERNISHING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED AT ! Gloves, Ties, Cravate, Scarfs, Stocks, Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Shawls, Dreasing Robes, c.. Bis MAIN STREET, TOWNSEND HALE BLOCK. selsir A WORD TO PARENTS: ~ ES Wes now on hand, YOUTHS’ AND CHIL DREN'S CLOTHING of all descriptions, and fr as. ages from three to twenty years, at #15 Main Street, Townsend Hall Block. Be. PREPARE Ft ig COLD WEATHER ! ATES rd a very large assortment of Rg, consisting it. part as fellows,— eshmere, Sitk, we Has just receive SHIRTS ‘and DRAWE Merino, Lambs Woal, Ribbed Cotton, oil woal, Shelter Flannel, Gauze Wool, ‘Canton Flannel, Blue Mixed ‘Enfield, Together F with every else in the OTHING, line, and MENS? AND Bove CLOTHING Q18 ALAIN STREET, TOWNSEND HALL BLOCK. au2gdtf an i..t For sale by ocl5-In TURKISH SMOKING AND FIG TOBACCO, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE. 3.8. COMBS CO, 227 Main Street. REMOVED! r. Aris ‘Ladies’ and Gent’s Root and Shoe Maker. HAS REXOVED TO Kremlin Basi West Eagle Street. mildly THOMAS Ss. CUTTING, LAND, GENERAL AGENCY AND INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, No. 215 Washington St., Buffalo, N. Jaf Loans procured. procured. RHODE’S FEVER AND AGUE CURE, QR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. GR THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF INTERMITTENT and Remirrent FEVERS, Fever and AGUE, CHILLS and Fever, Sami AGUE, GENERAL DEBILI TY, Maur Sweats, and all other forms of disease which have a common origin in Malaria or Miasma. This is a NATURAL ANTIDOTE which will entirely protect any resident or traveller even in the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Billious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miagma. It will instantly check the Ague in persons who have suffered for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, 80 that they need never to have another chill, by continuing its ure according to directions. The patient begins at once to recover appetite and strength, and con tinue until a permanent and radic 1 cure is offered. One or two dbotttes will answer for ordinary cases: some may require more. Directions printed in German, French and Spanish, accompany each bottle. Price one dollar. 1beral discounts made to the trade. ° JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, R. J. PROOF OF SAFETY. New Yor, June 11, 1855. Ilye made a chemical examination of “Rhode's Fever and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria,” and have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine and Strychnine, but have not found a particle of either in it, nor have I found any substance in its composition that would prove injurious to the constitution, JAS KR. CHILTON, ML, D., Chemist. EVIDENCE OF MERIT. LewiseorG, Union Co., Pa., May 2, 1855. Mr. J. A. Rappts—Dear Sir.—The box of Medicine you sent me was duly received on the 11th of April. I have sold about one half of it, and so far the people who have used it are satisied that it has cured them. It has cer tainly stopped the ague in every one 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. Co. B. CAUTION TONGUE SUFFERERS. Take no more Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, Strychnine, or Anti-Periodics or medicines of any kind, the virtue of which is owing to such poisonous drugs The most they can do is to “beak the chills” for a short time, while they are sure to cause constitutional maladies that cease only with life. Remember that the only Fever and Ague rem edy that is harmless as well,as sure, is RHODE'S FEVER AND AGUE CURE. to C. A. P. CHAMPLIN, Wholesale and Retail Agent, by whom dealers can be supplied at the manufacturer's lowest prices. Also, for sale by A. B. MOORE CO., J. H. COLEMAN, and by Druggista and Agents throughout the country ac2 Harry Thompson George Palmer, Philip Beyer, Elijah Ford, Lewis L. Betees, Edward 3. Warie Francis H. Town. Buffalo. Sept (et Western Savings Bank of Buffalo. INCORPORATED JULY 9th, 1851. Office No. 11, East Genesee Street, near Main St. Office hours of A.M. to 3 P.M. PFICERS. DEAN RICHMOND, President, HARRY THOMPSON, »ast Vice-President, JAMES HOLLISTER, 2d Vice-President, NELSON K. HOPKING, Attorney. TRUSTEES. Dean Richmond, James HollIster Henry Martin, Jno. B. Lee, Rufus C. Palmer, Lucius H. Pratt, Terael T. Hateb, Geo. C. White, Nicholas Ottenot, Wm. a. O- Brown, Josiah Lrowbridge, N Hopking, Anthony Schmidt, H. Mantis, Secretary and Treasurer. a. 1855. oddedy , SWEENEY, LICENSED PAWNBROKER, ‘No. 197 Washington street, near the Post office. 50,000 DOLLARS TO LOAN at the Sign of the Three Golden Balls, In sums from six cents to one thousand dol lars, on Diamonds, Watches, J Jewelry, Piano Fortea, and nak peouds Mottenen, and Ps Promissory notes negotiated on the most liberal terms. UF Business confidential and promptly executed. ey: veracnel property of all kinds bought and sold. get9id P. JACKSON CO., IMPORTELES, Leicen ie WHOLESAILE AND TOBACCO, ‘SNUFF CIGARS . 219 MAIN STREET, BUFFALO. N. Beal kinds of Cigar Season hand. jgi4éom HUGH AND ANGUS CAMERON, Attorneys Counsellors at Law. Gl Main St., Buffalo. oc8- Ii WiLeinst DORSHEIMER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, No. 7, Hollister Building, Corner of Main and Seneca streets. malift R. RENWICH, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, 243 MAIN STREET, de Dudley’s House-Furnishing Store, PHINNEY CO.,, OKSELLERS, AND. “IMPORTING | DIATIONERS, Library, School and Miscellaneous BOOK 8! issues and L3 Weat Seneca Sts., Buffalo, FRED. W. BREED, and ELISA PHINNEY, Buffalo, ELING PHINNEY, Crown, and HENRY F. PHINNEY, New York. LARGE EMPORTATIONS my 3idly 0 MILLINERY GOODS For the Fall and Winter Trade. WAMSLEY BROTHERS, Manufacturers, Toporters, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Bonnets, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers. And all Kinds of MILLINERY GOODS, Would respectfully inform the Ladies of Buf falo, Merchants, Milliners, and the public generally, that ey are now opening their new stop 2359 MAIN STREET, CORNER OF EAGLE, with one of the most extensive and elegant stocks of Fall and Winter Millinery ever exhibited in western New York. This spiendi stock combies with the most ele gant designs of our eastern cities, latest importations of at PARIS MILLINERY, consisting of Silks, Satins, Velvets, Cactus Chenels, color ed and White Straw Bonnets, every size and quality, and a great variety of new styles, too numerous to mention. Also, a lange steck of Silks, Satins and Velveta, of every shade and quality, by the piece of yard, at exceedingly low prices. ; ae ont se a phlengid steck of rich fall, Bonnet. Rib ons of every number, shade and quality. Also, FRENCH FLOWERS, PLUMES, and Feathers, Straw, Cactus and Manilla Braids,a great variety. Whalebones, Reeds, Roaches, Wires, Blond Eoe ings Tarletons, Crown Linings, Bonnet Frames, . Milliners can always depend upon finding in this estab lishment a com lete stock of Millinery Goods, at lowest New York jobbing prices. . Also, Pattern Bonnets, latest Paris steles furnished. _ CLOAK AND DRESS ‘TRIMMINGS: This departments complete with everything new and elegant. Laces, Veils and Embroideries, Mohair, Velvet and Ribbon Head Dresses. CLOAKS AND TALMAS: We shall be constantly receiving, throughout the fall and winter, a splendid assortment of these beautiful gar mente, latest and most fashionable designs and material. Cloakings constantly on hand, which ladies can select from, and have made up to order at short notice. aeté-3na 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, vis. STODDART AND CHICHERING’'S, Grands, Parlor Grands, elegantly carved Louis XIV ths, The Stodart Serpentine, with pearl and ivory keys, round 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. Beta Agency for the sale of PRINCE COS8 MELODEONS ! Second Hand Pisnos wanted, for which cash will be paid, made by Stodarter Chickering. Second hand Pianos, ta ken in exchange for new ones to Pisnos for Hire,by the week, month, quarter ,1 year, from $2 perf month and upwards. The Parents to hire applied as part of the purchase, if so stipulated at the time of hiring. Pianos Tuned and Repaired! feb 28 dadts DIED. At La Salle, Niagara Co., on the 16th inst. ZORIAL McWHORTER, Jr. aged 18 years, brother of W. J. Mc Whorter, of this city. On the 17th inst. GEORGE S., only son of John P. and Barbara Einsfeld, aged 2 years and y days. October 11th, FLORENCE M. CHAPIN, daughter of C. S. Chapin, aged 2 years and 8 months. ¥ 9FFuneral on Friday, at 10 o'clock A. M., from du Franklin street. Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend. EDDING, VISITING AND BUSINESS CARDS, ENGRAVED AND PRINTED at the BUFFALO LITHOGRAPHING ENGRAVING Establishment, 209 Main street, Buffalo. BR. J. COMPTON, Proprieto: po WANTED—WANTED — And about 16, who writes a fair hand, and is stout enough to do the or dinary chores of an office; and also in the family of his employer, with whom he would board. Apply in the hand writing of the applicant, stating his residence and present employment. Address Box 438, ads CAKD—A Gentleman and his Wife, or two single Gentlemen can be accommodated with a handsomely furnished front room and bed room, gas and bathing room, by applying at 133 Peart street. oclf QARDING -Grod accommodan. nx can be had by two or three Gentlemen with their wives, or a num ber of single-gentlemen, at Miss A. CLEMONS, No. 4:¢ Main street, corner of Chippewa. jy2id3m WANTED TO PURCHASE—A comfortable mud house between Delaware and Ellicott street, not above Tupper street. Price from $8000 to $5000. Apply at 206 Washington street. UPREME OCOURT—COUNTY OF ERIE —scott Aldrich, plaintiff, against Abby PF. Heacock and others, defendants. In puranance, and by virtue of a judgment in ‘the above entitled action, entered in Erie County Clerk's office, on the 17th day of October, 1855, I,then designed, referee for that purpose appointed, by the said judgment do hereby give notice that I shall sell at public auction, at the Old Court House, in the city of Buffalo, on Friday, the ninth day of November next, at 10 o’clock in the foreneur,, all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land described as follows, viz. All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Black Rock, (now city of Buffa lo,) in said county of Erie and state of New York, and in the tract called The Gore, lying between the late Basicio Creek Indian Reservation and Lake Erie, and which is more particularly designated, bounded and described as fol lows, viz. Beginning on the northerly line of a lot of land of seven hundred acres, owned by Orange H. Duine on or about the first day of January, in the year of an Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty five, at a point in the center of a ditch, which rung along the boun dary of land owned by one George W. Tifft, which point on a line running at right angles with the center of the Buffalo, and Hamburgh Turnpike road is about sixty chains and five links distant easterly therefrom, running there north, sixty-nine degrees and fifteen minutes east, and at tight angles with said Turnpike Road, sixty-four chai and sixty links, to the late Buffalo Creek Indian Reserva tion, thence bounding on said late Indian RReservation, north, thirty nine degrees abive minutes west, fifteen chains and forty-four links, thence north seventy five de grees west, seventeen chains and twelve links, thence south six degrees and seven minutes west, thirteen chains, ninety links, thence north sixty-nine degrees and fifty five minutes west, twelve chains and fifty links to the Buffalo Creek, thence along the margin of the said Creek north, eighty-six degrees west, four chains, thence along the margin of said Creek, north forty nine degrees west, six chains and seventy-two links, thence south seventy four degrees and fifteen minutes west, sixteen chains and nine links, thence south twenty-one degrees east, thirty nine chain, and fifty-seven links to the place of be ginning, as the same was surveyed and described by Peter Emslie, Surveyor, on the twenty-seventh day of Septem ber 1 °48, and the courses and distances being given from this survey and measurement, and being the same premises which formerly belonged to Joseph Clary, Esq. now de ceased, and which were set off and allotted to Nathan K Halli, Trustee of Maria T. Burwell, widow and devisee of said Joseph Clary on the partition of the estate of the sail. Joseph Clary, deceased. Also, all that other certain piece or parcel of land rtuat in the town of Black Rock, (now city of Buffalo,) in th eounty of Erie and state of New York, being part of the tract of land lately known as the Buffalo Creek Reserva tion, and being the east part of a certain lot of land, known and distinguished as lot number Ltty-seven, in the ten township and eighth range of town and bounded a follows:tn the east by lot numbers four, northeast erly by the center of a road, called the Abbott Road, south easterly by a part of a certain tract of land called The Gore, formerly owned by Joseph Cary, now deceased, and on the west by a line parallel to the east line of said lot num ber fifty-seven, and at such distance therefro as to in clude five acres of land within the bounds above described, according to a diagram annexed to a deed of said premi.se, from Benjamin Dole to Bryant Burwell, dated July 18th. And also the nght and privilege of away from and to and in connection with said first above described piece of land which was granted to the said. Scott Aldrich by Richard Evans and wife, by indenture dated October 4th, 1943, and all other the rights, interests, property and privileges granted by the avid indenture, and also the right of re purchase (if any) which said Scott Aldrich heretofore had in respect to the one quarter of an acre of land, part of the premises just above described, which is now occupied as a school house lot. Excepting and reserving from the piece or parcel of land firstly above descnbed, a strip of land seven roda i: width off, from and along the whole length of the westerly side or end thereof and from the piece or parcel of laur secondly above described, the quarte of an acra of Jani conveyed by said Sett Aldrich to the Trustees of the School District in which the same is situated and which is now occupied as a school house for Dated Buffalo, Octo ber 18th, A.D. 1865, JAMES T. VANDEVENTER, od8Th41 _ Referee. °, £ O RENT—A large three story Brick House, mere, suitable for a boarding house, esevated on Pearl, be tween Seneca street and the Terace. Apply at GEORGE A. SHERMAN’S, Real Estate Agent, oc8 No. 3 Brown’s Buildings seZ6n TOTICE —The co-partnership heretofore existing and known as the firm of STAINTHORP KITTLE, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all de mands against the same will be settled by John Stainthurs- Buffalo, Oct. 11, 1855. JOHN STAINTHIOHP, oe1?-Im 8. P. RIPPLE, ocl7-51 FOR SAILE—a lot on the corner of York and ‘Thirteenth streets, near the St. Jozeph’s College, let 50x150 feet deep, price $95 peer foot. Ingatre of WILLIAM PEESCOTT, Heal Estate Agent, oel. 236 Main street. FRESH SUPPLY OF THE NEWCOMES. A Tour among the Araucanians. Tas Child, Clouds and Sunshine. Just received by WANZER, McKIM Fo odT Booksellers, Publishers, ... : 208 Main ‘at. LE GROSS AYRES’ CHERRY PECTORAL —Warranted genuine, just received at SMITH WILLIAMS! ecl7-5t Patent Medicine Depot, 219; Main st. Ries BAL BESTOREL AND GOLDEN , GLOSE—At wholesale and retail, at SMITH’ WILLIAMS’ eul7-5t Patent Medicine Depot, 219% Main ct. 0 GEOSS DALEY’S easy EXTRACTOR —The genuine article, just received SMITH *WILLIAMS, Patent Medicine Depot, 219834 Main ‘at. P 2, [Rear rere OF CLINTON’s DBI oclT WANZER, McKIM Co., 208 Main at. 4 See Ae FLOUR—At Dock price DS EaoR Rev. ARESEE FLOUR—Extra, warranted sound. G?® ” “PARSONS CO. oclé ocls at wen OF BALD Some 14 acres of land within four es allesses of the Post office, comprising one of the most de the = and ane gener. residence are found in rritory. Price $500 per acre. For further par tculars inquire of Byer WILLIAM PRESCOT, Real Estate agent, 220 Wain street. FIDLESALE AND RETAIL AGENCY fr Rhode’s Fever and Ague Cure, at and below Pre- PHOT ITE WILLIAMS’ Medicine Depot, ‘ a ne oc6-5t rae 2193¢ Main street. Min BE aan BRESTOURER—The geo- LU wine article, just received at = SMITH WILLIAMS, Patent Medicine Depot, 21934 Mainst TOUTICE In HEBEBY tRAVEN- That Thave pu. , ed all Debta, Dues, Demands and Claime of every firm of ASHLEY, JONES Co, description, due the late Buttal. Dyna in any way indebted to the said frm . Wiber, are required to pay the same to me or to J. who is duly alloinzed by me to settle and discharge the same, at the office lately occupied by Ashley, Jones Co., conned Lloyd and Prime streets. ° 06. F. COWING, AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLITAN THEATRE, THOS. CARE, e. G. FLINT ~ Sole Lesree and Manager TREASURER TIME CHANGED. Doors open at 7—Curtain rises at 74; precisely Fourth night of the distinguished Trageu.ap 5 , MR. J. PROCTOR. This Evening, October 1s, 1855, Will ba performed the new Drama of CLAUDARE. Claudare McQuail Alvin, To conclude with --- Mr. Process: Br BOG Roger .Miss Aheetiay, THE DEAD SHOT. Timid . Louisa Mr. Rogers Miss Gray for Friday evening Benefit of Mr. PROCTOR. PRICES OF ADMISSION Parquette and Dress Firalongs a Family Circle Kate Boxes. . Gallery Orchastra Seats. SECOND GRAND BALL. You are cordially invited to attend the sec ond Grand Ball of the season, to be given at the AMERICAN HALL. On Tuesday Evening, Oct. 238 ComMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS—W. clyde Clark, Hob. Jerome, A. A Swan, Henry P Taylor Couuretine Cowwitres—Jas. R. Faulkner, John Mason, Geo. Spencer, ‘ Floor Managers—L. D. Jerome, 2. B Ovens Ee Carriages will call for Ladies at 6 o'clock. 3 Music by S. Baker's Band. : yor Tickets $1—to be obtained of the Committee. or Sage Sons. fy Refreshments will be served by Mr. Paul at all hours of the night. add - THIRD ANNUAL FESTIVAL, THE MEMBERS OF THE UNION CORNET BAND Respectfully announce they will give their Annual Festival AT ROTH’S HALL, On Thursday Evening, October 23th, 1554. Committer or ARRANGEMENTS—Joseph Young, Joeph Rose, Charles Nebrich, Peter Nebrich, Frederick Vogh ty Tickets $1, to be had of the members of the Bane, and at the @oor. celle THE SEVENTH. ANNUAL BALL OF Pioneer Hook Ladder Co. No. 1 WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE EAGLE STREET THEATRE, ON THANKSGIVING EVE, CountriEs or ARRANGEMENTS —T. Smith, To Wes. E. Chamberlain, (. Smith, A Weller, J. Saur, J. \. Porter FLoon Manacers.— 1.outh, E. Chamberlain eMusic by 3. Baker's Banu Ep Suy per will be served ty CM. Eves, at St Janes’ HP Carriages wil call for Ladies at 65 o'club 4 dressing room is being fitted up expressly for anther od 3td Land FIRST ANNUAL BALL OF THE Emmet Guards, Co, E, 74th Reet. The officers and members of the above corps respectfully announce to their trends and the pebble that they will hold their first Military and Civie Annual Ball at AMERICAN HALL, on Wednesday Evening, October 2ath, 1955. COMMITTEE—: apt. BalLuy, Lieut Gavan, Lieut Dety Las, Ord'ly Serg't Manszx, and Serg't CARROLS. FLoon Managers, Lieuts. Gavan and Duranas. a Military gentlemen are requested to appear in na form, sy Music by Baker's Brass and Sin Ray Tickets $200. ocbtd ng Banda Captain BAILEY, Clairman. * Fidele a Notre Revoir.” — THE FIRST GRAND ANNUAL SOIREE OF Franco American Engine Co. No. 8 Will take place at the EAGLE STREET THEATRE, On Wednesday Evening, October List, 1936. The public are respectfully invited to attend. It even will please attend in uniform. Tikets $1 to be had of the following coum G.W.T ft, ¥. Boeebat, J. Gerard, ME ENTS. Jos, Thenen, J. Repont, A. H. Gerard, T. Repont, in Supper by rh ITER OF ARRANGEN T. W Smith, J. FP. Tatu, Louis Beaumet, PLOOR MANAGERS: J. A. Dingers, C. Edey, at the t J. Tatu, . dames. edit 4 no M. St. Ody’s Dancing Academy, McAERTIN R's BLUCH, MAIN ST., WILL OPEN ON SATURDAY, OCT. 1. Classes Every Tuesday and Saturday. HOURS for younger pupils from two until four ue od Ladies from 4 until‘’o o'clok. Classes for Gentlemen every Docday and Thurelay eve nings. from 8 till 10 o'clock M.Et Ofy respectfully announced that he ws ready to attend Private Parties, Schools and Classes. to gose Ten. sons.in all the New and Fashionable Lance. La Varsovi ana, Sicilienne, Vasc a deux Temps, Karagorsa, Zingarina, Alma Gallop, Bolero, Polkas, Waltzes, Claracterivitic and Fancy Dances, c. For terms and circulars, apply at the Muaie “teras of Menara, Sage Cons, Sheppard Cottier, or with M. st. dy, 160 South Divison street. ocd AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION] Gothic Hall Billiard and Bowling Saloon, D. A. SLAGHT, PROPRIETOR. This favorite place of resort has recently been extensively re-fitted and re-furnished with FOUR NEW TABLES, and LIGHT NEW ALLEGs, and in new the most popular estalishment weat of New York. The prietor is determnned to spare neither pains nor expense to render his establishment an agreeable place of result for amusement and recreation. seldom iSold- MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD LINE, FOR DETROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, And all Saks Michigan Ports, and also, St. Louis, Galena, Burlington, Gbubuque, Lafayette, Spring field, Michigan City and all important points in the West and Southwest. me The magnificent Low DPienbure steaues WESTERN WORLD, J. H. Covros, Cus mande , will leave the Michigan Centrel Railbroad Whart, foot of Ene Street, THIS EVENING, at ¥ o'clock, or on ‘the arrival of the Expresa trains from the east ar] CHARLES F. NOBLE, General A,ent. MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAIL ROAD For Toledo, Chicago, Milwaukee, and all Lake Ali chigan Porta, and Important Ponts in the West and South West. The Splendid Low Preasure Steamer samine at EMPIRE ST 16, LB Gonpasuta, Com mendes, will leave the Michigan heastern Railroad Wharf, foot of Commercial street THIS EVENING at 9 o'clock, or on the arrival of the Expresa Train from the East oc 18 €. FORBES, Agent, BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS, GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD, TORONTO AND CHICAGO. The Splendid Low Pressure Steamer CLIFi ges TON, Duartes Yorna, Master, will leave the foot of the street, near the Niasera Falls Raiload de pot, Buffalo, EVERY DAY, (Sundays excepted) at 8:30 A.M., railroad tue, connecting at Ciepewe with ‘the Ire and Ontario Railroad for Niagara Falla; at Suspensien Bridge wityhe Great Western Expreca Train at 11 . M., for all pairs ® west and south direct, with The Canadan and American Bremers on Lake Ontario, and Northern Railroad at Toronto, for Chicago, Green Bay, and interme diate ports on Lake Michigan. Bereanino—Leaves Chippewa at 1:00 o'clock P.M. on the arrival of the Kine Ontario Railroad cara, which leave Suspension Bridge at 12:35, and Cliftus Statica at 12:40, weretorn time, and colnncing at Buflalo with the Cleveland and Detroit boats going west. jy26t? JOHN CLARIS, Agett LAKE SHORE RAIL ROAD. weef _ Fis 27 For Cleveland, Toledo, Cincinnati, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, HOCK 8hAM, GALENA, CAIRO, AND ST. LOUIS. Four Daily Passenger Trains leave Buffalo, from the \. Y. Central Railroad Depot, Exchange street. ag followa, Sundays excepted: 1st Express, Mail... 000. . 31, 2d Lightning Express, .. ._..... 20,443 A. YE. 306 Emigrant and Accommodatien _.._.4 FP. M. 4th Night Express _ . 9209 P.M 1v28 c PENNIR, Pont Bonnets, Flowers Trimmings. FALL STYLES. THOMAS WRIGHT, NO. 238 MAIN stpeeT, 7 Has now in store and 3.onstantly receivin.: both from New York and of bia own manufature, a beau tiful and extensive Block of the above goods, the most unique and cashionable styles extant. gra W BONNETS IN GREAT VARIETY'. A180, Ges.rable styles in colored Straw, Rilk, Satin az. Velvet Bonneta of onginal and approved patterne, and of all grades. : STRAW LACKS AND TRIMMINGS Of the most beautiful designs an desirable cv, i 8 Flowers and Feathers, of every description, embrac.pg Sprigs, Bouchesa, Wreatus, Buds, Roses, Piquete, de, de. (in the choice colors.) In the selection of the above stuck, great cateated at tention has been bestowed, and Jam persuaved that boti, in style and price, it will meet the appos aot tf Seek as will petit an examination. FHO- WHIGHT, orld 27 Maen street I A VARSOVIANA—As Janced at the State Baile 4 the Court of France, with descr, 499 +figures. epics of the above new Dance ,ust recever Airo, the following new music. Music from the Balcony, three Serenate, by T. Oeaten. Image of my Heart, Nocturne, by T. Oeaten La, Mebilienne, Pulka, by F Armant Le Collier de Damants, Pulka, is VP Ai‘gra Manchac, Polka, by A E_ Setwory I want 4 Wife, Song, by C. Javria. Lelia, Song, by L. Northrop. Child's Best, Song, by C. Hitchcock. Forest City, Quickstep, by J. Jewis. Angelina. Waltz, by W. Cadworth. For gale at the Piano Forte at Music saloon, 266 Main attest. odh SHEPPARD COTTIER. odh of ISTOHRY OF THE WAR From the Landing at Gallipeli to the Death of Lord Haglan. By wr. Hy Rossel. This history, from the eloquent corespondent of the London Times, has long been anxiously expected. ‘The great worth of the work may referred from the fat that it has reached its 15th edition just received by WANZER, McKIM € C., 256 Mainstreet, Booksellers, Publishers ard + rationara ocl. 9000 270cH4 LONG SHAWLR—We have re ceived this day foe largest 't ever opened in the city, pew and elegant patterne, which wi beed very much lower than any ever sere io thin market, AY COMMING, 194 Main street. FEE ILLUSTRATED LOND + wel l. Sept. 26—25 cents. ON NEWS- 0 Basket of Chips, by Brougham. The Rag Picker, or, Bound and Free, hid a te ies ay 8 vels in Todia, Chia FAL Great Harmonie, sold, by Adke ele T. 8. HAWES, Post fize Building up THE PRIVATE LIBE OF NERSIR-1-DEEL, Hing of Dade. By a member of hig Court The trul y mont interesting book published ths season, € 3b% 628 the. ea of the “most miserably governed country in the world.” Price 75 centa, ad WANZER, McKIM W., 105 Ma.o etrect APAN AND AROUND THE WORLD—By 4 W. Spalding, of the U. S. Expedition WANLER, M'KIM CO., 206 Main atreat,