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ce A . , sununmu NALKM-NIAGARA COUNTY, sa- . By virlue ofone execution, Intued out of the Hu« .., «prome Gouet of (the State of Naw York,. agslunt the ® trolls wud chattel, - lands ond\ tordmonta. of, Marcus ,, sAdmct®, I hunched all the right, title and in * 'audto the mlwwlnfid doribed probie», which I shall expone for tale ad the but direots, at the Bhorlif's offico Cou. (tn she vitiage of Loakport, In mil county, on tho Oth *~ day of October newt, (1809) at ton o'clock in: the fore- noon of that day, to witt . Allthat oottain ploco of prsol of land: sltuatoy ly Infimu-wwwmho vilago of Nlagara. Clty, (Cormorly usiled Boltoyao) to the towa of Nlagata, n the mounti- qulAsm and State of Now York, bolug park of lo No, (00) Vitety-ibx, of the Mito Resorve, mid mare par- tioutarly deslguatod onn map ofn part of wald villago, mado forThommeAoMatan, Auguatut 8. Brogue, and Honey: A. olloyi, by Jouoph W+ Wright; olylt onglanor anld ito (n tha ollloo of the ciork of sald county of Nis ng village Jot No« (10) Affoen, tn Block \0 No. 2,\ boing thiletysoight feat front on. Sugorior Avenue, gud ono hundred nud forty«llve and ono=hnll fot duop, tht bald down on sald map, more or tho is now occtipled by Feauois Strloxland. Almoml‘l’umt covtnin thor ploce or parco of fand sltu= ube, by trg and boing tn Che village of Margin Oity, bs tlle andata tonforonald,nnd bolug villuge lot armibor twulvudn Blook U., on Ontarlo Avenue, and hounded it follows, to wits On the south ontario Avsnuy, on. the west by the lot In- porswailon of Thorntor on the north by the ith of the lob and on the omit by. the lot ocgu- lod by J Q. Advans betug fifty foot in. width on One atlo Aventtg, mud axtondlug buck one Intudrod: and forty (outs Afio wllthitothor ploco. or Put-col of fand altuate In nlook Bo by the vilige of Niygars Olly; and In the tows, ouanty, aniatato Moroablil, nud bounded as fol« y “Ham“.muth by Ontario Avoute, on the wont by the Tokoscuplod by J. Q; Adduts, on tha north by tho lino of the tot, nad on tid cast by a ino fifty font from: the work Uny mud putdllel thotowlthy boing fifty fust in whith on Ontario Avouute, and oxtonding buak. ono-half thy from ‘i‘utxma arW‘illl‘l'tl bu; T3331 ig Intodcod:tud for wat In \. mut hotug ono mndcod ed Cn aii filmrllmmlnéam County, F. A« llumm‘u oohouter, Mo ¥. big Ati 8B & Mio nboventts In horeby portyousd L0 Qat, 004 1888» U o nul at d oclock P, M. of flo amu alaco ard AB 3 9 6,900 4, shot “lath. Homtrn» Att'y; Rachostor, N. Y. ewe con emecoes mas SALM--NIAGARA COUNTY of an exocittion, lesited ort uf the Nlagirm ounty of tho Style 0f Now York, nyalust the ood add ohsisvels . add nud. Conontantg, of Rogwolt oltey, Ehivyg mala AU the right and titto whigh Roi woll olry feal an the thied day of November, 1887, In wild to the followingdessetbud proporty which Lahalt ox quuidart e milo ft Mid hus dhrouty, ub tha: oflloe vn the vitligo of Lockport,. tn auld county, on the Oth day of Novembor next, 1469, at ton o'clock in tho furs» goon of Chit diy, to wit AU that tract or proceed of baud tile Io the viHingo of Miilwport, In the town of Moyalton,. in the county of Rlaghta and Stute of Now York-obounted as follo wa t Commenditp t n pol rt made by the intersection of the con pio aaltod vith thBrreCamil;thoreo cont on tho Rrio Cuonl to the cast bouads of t tut, thos wlxlulx In t. xed Owelting Honaq; thouey north to tho aguth lino of tho ob road; thouce nurtiorly five roda; thouge nurhh to the coutze of the new ntruot, to thy realdaneo of A- 4. Dolunu; thonto wostere ty atoug Clio antro of wild atroot to tho contre. of Vore tion attootp Choate stong thu contro of Vernon. wlroot to the pligg of [milunmwfigonlulnlnu word Or lorse Aro all other teact or prego of land) sliuaty fit Mldutoport, in tho comity of Niygara nod State of Now York and in disth gubsiod as thonorth past of lot nime oe olght, In the fourth suation of township: muuber yotmuuu, de the Ufth ¥mnge of toworhtpa of the Holland Land ompmay's land (su called), bounded an followa : ogtontng soventysons cliatag. and wad a hal Hn mouth from the noeth ount aovner of anld lot mumbee vight, to the Ino of auld lot; running thonoo sorthorly on the ald oust Hino, one and ond halt ohiina wad two link and ous hal thence. wouterly ut uight uoglow with anld Inst montlaned HUno,threo chins; thence northorly t right nogled with the last montion« ad lino,one und one bull ohaing and bo and,o halt Halia; thouos castorly at right noglon with tho lust mantionet time; t. rea clits to tho filaco of boglnulig-contalning tore of loos, axtoptiug thorefrom a atelp uf Ind from, of tre south aldo, thiety fps foot In width, Dated tuple Ith 1808. (ion'y,) FARLEY) Shorille f ORTGAGE SALH,-Dofiutlt having been mare In ,L the paymont of ruin of money nusurod to be patd by w qertisn bond dy Edvin and n moptgigo accoupanylog the ahno extorted by sald Kidiwio wilting, thew of the towit of Wition, in the connty ot Alngara iad Stat of Now York to duorge It dowrboronghs, thou of tha viltago of Wiltou, in the noun? wtovointd, whigh sald bond and mortgego bear dito danmiry dthy 1800 7 and which nald mortgegoywitle the pawar ofits thecelu cantalnod, wite duuiy. regordod in tho oifleg of the Clock of Miugart Counttyy on the dd day of Aprill; 136, In Book of Morigngan Nu: 50,on pago 401, and which wees con for the pryntont of the wnat of four aud blt dotmn with Intercat=« ous fouutred nad Atty dollars thereof to be paid by the thal day of dirnay thou nut sod the batiico In throu mead g and thigh wild boud: and work on the UH day of April; Du duly rold, mud quod and by wild George E to les t. Hrailog Usort moronaldy and tho muslgu« wtont Muoreo® tho day of April 1865, In Wook of Mocigage No. bt pigo 104, in the Utexk'n office of Sygate county and mid bond mod morkgige. wore to wit, on tho dth day of April, 1827, dily worlgnod and teanstorred by daid fr D, to Cure Hug Cotbyy iho now owas the mano; and wpon which bood and mortgage thore ln aluimed to bo duo, at tho date of the publtcation hereof the sum of one Uilttoon dollars and bbilysivo. couts, (1,607 woul mo mult or peocoadings having boon Instle tuted for Lig fedOvery ol the mnie or tay part theroo!, Notize Is ta0rafore homby given thit by vitis of the power of silu in anid mortgngo, and by tho ba tigh ciore ustde sad provided, mild marts yoyo witt bo forgolusod by a: ile of anld morkgiged prowliog, at publl auction at the Court House In the villigh ol Loukport in the conaty of Nisgien, on the fith day of Decumbor 1908, nt ton o'alock In the toro noun ot that diy» nad prombies are described bn exld morbsage us follows, to wit: AD thal trash or pargat of fund, In the tow of Wior In ta county of and Sixto of Nuw Youn and distingulahod is borug villa 0 lok numbur (Z) in the the villigeo? accoru» Ing to @ wap of anld viiago, fade by Junso 1% Mninca toe Iacthor ind bounilediag follows t Beplinulng wb the nortuoant corner of villago lot number fome (b; raunig hones south along. tha enst Bno of wild lat, onootiilyy, Oity Unk and a hil? to a tot owned hy Quy “(Jun-ml\: theucy cast ulony the Hine ot maid Laonia' fand) one chain, goventyseoven Inka; thouce vorlh oo a Hag pooallul with the Net orontioned boutte dary, one chit, db¢ty «loge links to Mochania ntroot; thooee work itong mud: ateeol ong gliuin, novontysalx fite to the place ol boginulig-contalning. mote or loom Datos doptumber Zith, 1958, GUIEULC ® COLEY) Amignuo. 8, AMtuwencys { monty, co aes foarte os caverns {UPRENG COUKE-County of Niagamc-Slas If Sbarlon arpa init CitroLine tool, sad othore. 'to Coeadita Stool Matis bust 'Goorgo W , husky E1 ahs 1, Stuler Dotden It, Modlplicy Rovest H, Htovoun, anuh N, Noton, John Yan Horu, Josoph Evorilno, Daniel Fet'ows, Georga W. Diels, Witlin T, Itogorn alloo Betight Caoman: Yat Blgklee Alonko J. told, Cornoting & Woltron, Caleb We Brown | Renmavle Inow He W dagol M. Clityslor dimnel Cooper; Williem G, Janna-h b donegh Grote, Aloxandor &, Potter in)“ rown Damo E. Dolo, Eds win shopurd, Willi Quorge M. Mfiluu, Phutus yan flyke, Doxtor W, biltto, \Walter Webb, William Roop, Chauncey, Jr Chiries Koop, Goorge dones, titaun Dy Meliinaun, Stool) Hilly, ateot, Walter 8tool, Mary Juno Lnckor and Soldon ‘Y' lawklor, (£00. W. Clagl Martin C Clark, nnd. Wile an B. Lnalkt Yours hereby rwamoned to answor the. Antonded complaint of Hita IC Sacks, plalntlily which was Glog tn the oieo of tha Oleck county;. on. the 2d day of Ostabor 1468, and to sueve a copy of your nnsiror on the xt Lockport, N. Y.. within twout duyn after the gurvice of this Summons, exctuatyo of the day of dotrleo, ur tho pluintill will upply to the Court for the rollef downandod In the compiatit, | WEBSITE E & ARASELL Ulnintiit's Attornay tw. Datod id 1809. [ontratiee . 4 meant is SALBe-By victio of novornl excoutlous S bumed unt of the Suptoms Court, of the Birte F km? Yorly to mo direatud rind delivered, I ahall,xpone for sly, Ak publie anction, ut tho Shorlita' Oifleoy No, 29 (n the vittage of Lockport, tu the count of nid Bite of New York, on the twouly-olghth day of Auguat noxt (1809), at ton oalock In tho loro: noon of thitdily, ult the righty title nud futscost of Laithor In und to the fullnwlug described pro« porty, to wi Alrnmt cortaln tract of land altontop Tying and befm to the town of, Winou, la thecounty of an Stute of Now York, be dintiogutshod by towoglitp atime tor Afteou, In tho elghth rango of the folinud Lind Company's laud, at the north«worl part of 10t number wigho lu sald townuhip, ounded north by lot number nino; Afty-one chatin, Hnlubeonnt by a Huo to the woul bounds o€aitd lot number 'olght,. twouty nix, chalo, Uniire-sionth by innd surveyed, by dead, by \f therm Witlink and others, to Willinm torty ono twonly«toven aud wost by Tot number asyontoon, tironty«stx chala and olghty-niue. linki contalning ono hitudrod and tou mores, bo tho imine more or Lone iosseving nud excepting from the land above dosorlt« 4d, a trinoguiar ahapod ploce, ountaluing about ane and a hinlCadres, mordy oogupled as a Burrlal Ground«~for particulue donorfptlon of which roforongu in lind to tho wltared map of the village of Witzon, iade In the your 1617, and In boundedion sald map i nouthorly by Witcox Abrast; novthorly by Young stroot, and eat by Caoper trod ® whim that aurlala.othor poto or parcel of lund alt= wiito, lying and butng In the town of Wilion, county atid being villugo lot No. 83; bounded wolth by Chorry struct, two ghulnn} wont by street two ohniont north by vhmuo Tot Nox 80, two ohnlnmmi clit by viliigo lot No. 63, two ohatut=contalning more + or low and ulyo viflugo lot No, 02, boundod south by villugo lot No, 03, ono ohatn, Atby links; wost by vilingo lot No, 908; Lio obalna; north by Wood stroat, oue ohnluty llrfy‘llnkn. aud will. by uyrzrxnnfllluhlmo Elmlgg—Jnnlno alnjug more orf lois od this h dn u o had *** _\\ Shorlif of Niagara County. Manoi & Wann, MUY, OnmoR Ne Ce E‘s“. 'The above Is horaby pontponed to. Sopt, Oth Innt., xt the place and thio of day above montloned, umfd. HARLEY, Shoclit of Nlagurs Comity, Maruti WWiiny Ayn, Cawego, N. Y. Dated Lockport, Augatt 28, 1808 uui'y Mo wbove sale Ii htreby postponed to Bopt. 23d, 1608 at the nate place and “dwarfs above mgntlon'od. * . NENJ FARLEY, Short of Ningarn County Sucmuite & Wann, Attys, Onrego, N, Y. lwuinfnlngwb'hh. 1965, Tues'ye ho abovarinls In poutpone 1809, at the unmciplwn an“ “moo of gut ? fllfiflflfiék. wd BENJ: FARLHY, Shotilt of Niagara County, Mansit & Wauny Ami»4 Oiwego, N. Y+ TaDated Lookport, Sept. 20, 1868. (Thura'y, iB OF NEW YOTK, HANK DEPARTARANT BTA Match 10thy 1807 h In horeby glyon puctuant to the Stitura stol nato aud provided, that all: the glzonin= ug noter Imucd,ofthe CANAL AAA NIK OB L0 01+ & Danklng: Antootatlon; In Lookport, Niogare County, roust bo tho ofles 68\ the Suporin« toudent of the Ulnlhufibofnnulnnt of the State of New York for poy mant, within two yorrn from the date hore« alter, the fandd dupoulted for\ the. redemption of the dtraulating to the anld Banks will bo given \ sare JAMES M. COOK, Suporintondonte The mummiu‘ “allll'luy. fill rodeom tho notos half of the Huperintendaut. _ (Co mw ay. = UPREME COURT.-George D. Lamont againstSo- Elm Bust, wife of John Buat,an Infant and Ellon, ophla Flyan an Infant, by George W. Bowes, 'their Guardian, ad Hem, sad Joho Bust ! Under and by virtue of the judgmont of the Supremo Court,renderod atmSpoota! Term thotoof, holden at the Court Houso ia the vilisgo of Alblon, in the county' of Orleans, on the third day of September, In the year one thousand eight hundrod and fty-tight, fo this as» tlon, and which judgment has boon. duly entored In the oflleo of the Clork ot Nlagara county, will be sold byand under the diroation of the Sherif of Nlagara Colinty, at the Court House in Lookport, in the county Inst num- 0d; on Monday, the twenty-s0cond day of Ngvomhat noxt, at ton o'slook In the forenoon of that day, 'at pubs Ito auotion-all that tract or parco! of Iaad «ltuate in the town of Wilton, tn the county of Niagara aad state of Now York; and bolng a part of farin lot numbor six» lfl-lbur In the Aftoonta townsllp and soveath range of the Holland Land Company's land (10 called,) bounded And donertbod as follows: Boginnlag at a point in the oust Hno ofsald lot number alxty-four, sevonteod chalus and thitty«threo Hoks north from tho south.cast cor- nor of sald lot; thouce north along tho oast Hac.of said Tot, sgrentoon ohnlng aud slx Hols; thonee olto tho south bound of sald lof, faurty-four chating and nlnoty Huks to tho middle of a cottain highway; thoneo south iwonty-on0 dogroos cast afong the inlddlo ofald Highway, olghteon chains, alsty-oight bounding on lands doedod by Joseph Fiyna sod wife to Johu Bulgor; thonco cast, niso bounding on lands dood» od by Josuph Flynn aud wife to John Bulger, and par. allol to the south lino of sald. Jot nixty.four, thirty- cight chaing, forty-ntno. Hake to the placo of boginning noventy-five nores of Jand, be the suing ? tober 8th» 1858, more or tome Patel 0010097 Shortt Fry] of Niagara County. vp CI > as MARKET Street, East Side- Notice of Ordinances and Assessment. Whereas, the Board of Trustees of the villngo of Lock» port, N. Y., did, on the 20th day of September, 1858, ordok that the aldo walk on tho uart s do of Murkut atruct, botwaon Main and Union stroots, should bo grad- od by exousating and Alling up the full width of vaid walk, from the lino of the lots outwardly in strict con Iormity with the grado thorofor adopted by the Board ofTruitods, on the 13th day of September; 1858, and ay altown by a profile of wald grado on tito In theo Clark's allice of dald Aad that a ildowatk of Ploo. Plauk 2 lachos ln thick» noms, 9 fuot wide, Iild crowawiso on four courses of Oak it lonst Bx+ Inches munte, bo constructed bo- twoun Main and Choatnut etrooty; also a aldo walk of Plug Plank, 2 Inchon in and G foot wide, lnld croitiing. on threo cournon of Onl uhlngern, ul leastdxd Inches iquare, bo constructed botweenCheatout and Un- lon streots-anid plunk to bo securely spiked dows on ald stringors; ® “kl-fa shift thkl a crognnills, to consist of two courses of Ship Planks at Teast & Inches thick, and 20 Inclew wide, 1le 20 duchow apart, nud the space. botwoun lled with pounled stoue, and poundad stono placail on thooutor-shles of sald. crom« walle no na to admit of the ersy prasago of Vellcles oyer the sume, bo constractod seross atreot, on a Hue of thy aforemontfoned nido walks Aud, whoreis, the Asiomor# appointed to make the nod for the nbove bnprovements, haviog mads and roturned to the Bourd of Teastuen, tile onthnate and assossment therefor) und by which they the samg upor, and among all the ownora, or porsona Intorestod in the following lots or rodl calito, thereby, to. the moountziand proportions followings to wit : Amount smirse ft Amount Assessed for Side- Waik. Amount Asscrred for Crers Walk and Expenses. Morgaar Helts, - W 70 (L of fot No. ® * 29, N. side of E, Main ot. 8 E 19 11-12 ft of lot No 20, N aldo of E nt, Lot No, #16 E | aide of Market at, 30 it).. W 9 (t of lot No. §LLE aldo of Mure kottt-08 11-12 (6 E 21 fof lot No. F“, f. aldo oDfar« tot AEs oud Lot No 312, E stde ofMarkot Lot No $10, Elda of Murkat at 00 ft. Hotor B, aking 23 60 'Then ReoviHly #40 N.B. old; 12 00 ¥. J. Danfalsy of Market 10-42 2 Cho ccs H 0 2-48 ft of lot Eutde of Market itreot.... Lots No. B wide of Market r nos bot Ne- bore cio C. Hatnos,Lot No. aldo 6 Daniew, Wo 4, Dantels, - Lot No, 4248030, ** ' f aldo of Murkot nt=60 [t .. Lot No 2, W wide of Elm- at, 44. 7-12 (t on Markat at --101 T4 (haes 850 (t. of 1 . 320, E aldo of Mar- A T I mils0 ft or tot & on Banid. of To Yo rset | aide of JohoP,Dantets, AP of, Danluls, m oh \ Ko 826, E aldoof gee E ACE «A Sherwso 2 ft o **\ ter aon, hi aldo of Nac: kat No, 321, ant 8 C lat No, 023, al Oft W. J. Daulols, lot No 322, R aide of Mar- 2s So C, C. Parten, * Danket Prica, 4 00 0 60 Danial Price, 82216 of lot No. 820, E uble of Mar- MDL Abc 5 20 6 €0 C O1 N23 (t of lot No. $20, E atdo or Mur» li8l Ubrassevesses . §81.(t of lot No 318, E of Mare Price & Dantoln, R BLOT of ior Prlco Dantols,N 21 0-18 of to 'No 018, R aldo uf Markok 140 660 U 91 S202 mo orl 10 63 00 It fa hereby ordered that the sald oathnate und as- seanmont ay above sot forth be, aod the same Is hereby rather aud contitmed; snd that the yorsous assessed for said grading and alde walls, in front of thelt tive promlios, an wot forth In the first and socord col- wun of figures, uo horoby required to make said Im- thoroto assemied to them within thirty days tom the tlimu of the drat publication of this ordinance, or pry the nmount thus msorsed to them Into the vil- lago Trensury within sald thirty days And thosild several persona amsuaeed for the con« attuation ef the sald crom walk mentioned in sald aunonlzmulhunfl tlhu again um]! Qu‘iqgeumm trauma“ the warad, bo soil ato hereby required to pay the sald severe al amounts nmostod toythulu asaut forth In the third columa of figures, luto the villago Tremury within thirty days from the timo of the first publication of this mammals. gulmldmclfipogfl. mt}: Septumber; 1868. order of tog Boned of * 1 P2 Vit, Clork, wei cn cmm meto cem vm OIURGAGE SALH.-Mortyugors: Roawel, Kelsoy and Ann his wife, of the town of Royalton, Ningura County, N. X.; Mortgageo, (10011? I'. Storling of the town of Hazro, Orlouns county, N. ¥.; Mortgage «atad Aprit 11th, 1807; recorded in Niagara Conaty Clorl's Ollleo, tho 18th day of May, 1857, in book 67, of Mortgages on page 238 &0., given to svoure the payment ©($1000, and inforent thereun from the 16th day of abr}, 1807, Amount clalned to be duo on the frst publication of this notice, !s oluo hundred and ninety- nino dollars and thirteon conta, The mortgrged promises aro degerIbed as followayrla: ® All that tence or parcel of land situate in the town of Royriton, county of Niaga- ranadSinto of New York, beings part of 'the north part of lot number ofghit tn the fourth nection of town- ship number fourtoon, ln the fifth range of townabips, necording to tho Holland Lund Company's sub-division, and bounded aad described ns follows, to wit: Bogin- nlog twonuty-one chainu and seventy-two links and half a Huk routh from the morthwait corner of «ald lot, numbor elght, in the est line of ral lot- Running thence southerly on tho sald Hno one clintn and hala chain, and two Hinks and hall a link; thouse wosterly at right anglon with the Isst montfoned line, threo cl ulna: thence northorly at rlfiht auglos with the laat mentioned lino, ona chatu and halfa chaio and two Hokn aud halts lnk; thence eastorly at right an- glos with the last mentioned lino, thruo chalus to the pluco of humming—containing one-fourth of an sere, inoro Or lows. kixcapting and reserving therefrom foot In width acrous the south aldo of said patcol of land hacetofore doeded by Roswell Kelsoy rod wite to James Parkar.'* No proceodings in lm or «sully having been Instl« tuted to collet the amount duo on wald mortgage, and «dofault having boon made in the payment of the Intor« wat and principal secured by sald mortgage; therefore, notles is hereby given that theubove described preml« wou will bo sold, at pubtioaustlon, to the highest biddor, on the Ith day of January, 1800, at two. ofclock, P. 3., Mt the oflleo of Potor 8. Kromor, fu tho- village of Mid- dloport, Nlagara county, N. Y. GEORUE P. STERLING, Mortgages , Prexn B, Att'y, Middloport, N. Y. {imon'y SHERIFF'S HAUE.-By virtuo of one execution tami» od out of the Niagara County Court, of the State of Now York, to mo directad and delivered, I shall ex» posofor anleat publlcauation, at the Sheriit's office in tha village of Lockport; in the county of Niagara and Statoof Now York, on the 27th day of October next (1858), at ton o'clook in tho forenoon of that day, all the right, title and Interest of Samuel Dunkloborgor, In and to the followlag Tofu”. to wib: All that tract or parcol of land, altuato In: the town of Lookport and viliago of Lo and State of Now ¥ orl, doscrib a followin, acording to an ongraved map of sald viMage, mado by Jeszo F. Haines, Surveyor, in the yoar [HG—lulu: the north halt of lots No. twenty and twonty=tw6, 22, of Green atreet-bolng eight rods on Greou street, aud five rods on Hawley utreet-being on 1h0 south. aldo of Gréen atreat, no?! the west aide of Hawley atroots. Dated Sgt. Chan'y Morton; 10) 600 0 9f Wen P. Daniuls, 240 9490 8 ad tt, county of Nlagare 16th F. Till'olnqy. BENJ, FARLEY, Sheri A. W. BRAZEE, £ and - Counselor at. Zaw: / to. Ne. 34, Mutu Stzcet; i Locxrout, N. Y. Allormg‘m Dae d1 ®. wesp asugy, |; | poro or doanere tome youre asazatanrt mn'q'uo . len oy _.; L R Office Ne, 67, trill-m Arréoty /> U LOQHPORT, Ny Y, Tau 4, 1860; rolls : Fook a. ac eu LEGAL we ® ABS ESSMENT SALE! a ANN..BTREET - GRADING. Pol 'The Hoatd ofTeasises of the village of Lickpérty Now York, haviag,. by ordinance passed. July Oth, 1857, ordered tho grading of Ana atreot bylexcava- 'tlon and Alling from the northerly side of Chestnut street to the eouthorly aldo of: Union atroot, tola rogu- lar strootahape according to a grado marked (A.,) on Ale In the 7111130 Clark's ofico-approved aud Adopted by the Board of Truiteos on the 29th day of Jutlo, 1457; and an cattimate and assessment of the exponssiof the work, as aforesaid, having beon made,. resurnod to and ratified by said Hoard; and ma ordinsnoo, haviog, by gald Boatd, been paased on tho 13th day of July, is the yoar aforesaid, wflich, toputher with sald unw‘aueul, was duly published, requiring thoso intorestod in the Improvement, so ordered and nsgessod for the same, to pay the amount of such assossment to the Tremguror of safd village, within thirty days from the date of the frat ublication of sald ordinance and assossment, and those Fulcrum! tu tho lots, roal cetate or parcols of land, thoroin asoasod and herolnaftor described, not haying complied with the requiromonts of said ordinance, an the auld lots, real ostato or parcels of land. being, by virtueofcertain provislons contained in the charter of said villago, Hable to be sold for the purpose of rais- {fig thefnmuunt of said assorsmient, cost mad exponso oreof. Notica is horeby given that the: owners, occupauts or others Interested in the lots, roid estate or parcels of land hereinafter deacribed, are required to pay tho sams at which the samo were therein nssossed, with all conts and expensos relating thorato, to the Treasurer of said villazo, on or boforo the 6th day of November, 1858, or In dofoult thoreof, sach lot, real cstato or parcel of Inad, will be sold at publfc auction on the Oth day of Novembar, 1858, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that dag. at the American. Hotel in sald villago, for the low» eat term of years, ut which any parson shall offer to tike tho sae in consideration of sdvancing the sum assonsed thoreon with the costa and exponsos :- Julia McGuro,Village lot No. C, easterly gide of Aun strout, $18 76 Villago lot No. 8; oxstorly wide of Aun stroot, 13 75 FrancisAtcher, Village lot No. 10, easterly wido of Aun street, 18 75 Village lot No. 12, carterly wide of Aun atreet, 1 Mr. Mathews, Village Iot No, 45, uorthorly whe of Chostint stroot, nud bounded on the weit by cas- torly side Ano ntroot, GeoS DouglassVillage lot No. 8, westerly side of Auu atreot, Village lot No. 1, gide of Aon strout, Village lot No.42. on south» orly wide of Union streot, and bounded on enst by wes- terly sido Aun atreat, 87 50 125 By ordor of the Board of Trustees. of the villugo of Lockport, J. P. MURPHY, VHL Clerk. Dated Lockport, Sopt. 220, 1858. [Wedid?inx, SALE-SUPRENE COURT-A ton- 10 G. Whitcomb uget, Albort Bullor. In purguance of a Judgment of the Supreme Court entered in this action on the twonty-uecond dry ofz ep- «« w « tort 18 76 woater a 18 76 subscriber, Shorl{f of tho county of Nlan-n, at the Sherift's allco in the villago of Lockport, in the county of Niagara, on the I3th day of November noxt (1853), at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, all the follow- Ing desorbed real property, to wit : All that tract or pareel of laad, situnte in the town of Hartland, In the county of Niagara and State of Now York--diatinguished as being part of lot number five, to the fifteenth township, range fifth, und section sixth -bouuded as follows: West by land ownod by Han- naknod Elizabath Glosson, vlevon chains and fifty links; and by land owned by Henry Taylor, forty-soven chiing and oighteen links; north by part of Jot number aix, oleven chaing mod thirtcen links; oast by lane deedell to Ezoktal Morris by the Into Kera Gleasou, fifty five chalug ond thirty-six links; south by the Ridgo road, aud by the aforementioned ploce of lnnd owned by Hanuah nud Elzaboth Gleason, four clining-con taining stxty seres of laud, be the samo more or less.-- Dated sept. 301b, 1859. BENJ, FARLEY, Sherif of Niagara County. 1, T. Tuostas, of Brockport, PMPs Ally, [Thurs'y + L J h NOTICE. SHERIPES OFFICE, Connty of Niagara, Lockport, August 2d, 185% Notico ts horoby given that a Genoral cloction will bo hold In sale county of Niagara, on Tuesday succeed. Tog the Int Monday of November noxt. (November 24, 194%,) at which thine will bo choosen the officers men tioned in the notleo from the Seerotary of State, n copy of which is horounto anuexod. BUNJASIN FARLEY, Sheritf, STATE OF NEW YORK, Oilice of thuHecrotary of State, Allany, August2d, 1958. To the Shoriff of the County of Ningara : S&t-Notice is horoby givon, that at a General Elect- fon to be held In thisSteto on tho Tassday suecceding the firat Monday of November next, the tollowing oli- cars ura to bo elected, to wit: A Governor, in tho place of John A, King, a A Lioutenant dovernor, in the place of Neary R. Set lon ; A Gaunt Commissioner, In the place of Samuel Xt. lluggllca, appolutod in place of Samuel S. Whallon, de- coasod ; “An {Tspectorursulu Prisons, in plage of William A. ussall ; AU whose torms of office will expire on the last day of Decvinbor noxt. A Roprosontative in the Congress of the United states for the Thirty-Orst Congressional Din- triet, composed of the Countio of Orleaus and Niagara. Colnty Officers also to bo Electod for Said County Two Membors of Assombly ; Two Justices of Seasloun, inthe place of William F. Grout and Anthony McKeo. Two Coroners, in the placoof Nathan Botoford and Hiram G, Dean. All whoso torma office will expize on the last of December uoxt. Theattention of Iuspectora of Election and County Canvaseers Is directed to Chip, 320 of Laws of 185%, n copy of which Is printed horeiwrith, for instructions in regard to thofr duties under gald law, \wubmnitting the question ofcalling a Conyontion to rovisa the ConyH- tution and amond the same to the People of the State.\ Citar, 020, AN ACT to submit the question ofealling s Convention to revise the Constitution and amend the samo, to the Pople of the Stato. Pamod April 17th, 1858-thrao-fifths bolug present. The People of the State of New York, represented in the Senate and describly, do enact as folloics : Sxotiow 1. The Inspectors of election in each town, ward aud oloction district in this state, at the annusl election to be held in November noxt, shall provide a proper box to recelve the ballots of the citizens of this state entitled to yoto for members of the legislature at such etoctfon. Ou such batlot shall bo written or prin- ted, or partly written and printed, by those. voters who ate In favor of a convention, the words: \Shall there bo a convention to revise the constitution nud mmend the name? Yes.\ Aud by those volurs who are op- posed thereto, the words: shall thore be a conven- ton to revise the conatitution sud amend the sume ?- No,! And ull citizens entitled to vole us aforesaid shall be allowed to vote by ballotas aforcsafa, in the electfon district in which ho resides, aud not §2. So much ofarticles oue, two aud three, of title four, of chaptor one bundred and ihirty, of an net entl« tled Anact rospecting olections other than for inll- ittaand town officers,\ pasaod April 1Tlh, cighteen hun» dred aud forty-two, sud the acts amending the sane, as regulates the mmoner ofconduating elestionsnad chal- Tonges, onths to boadmiulstored, nod Ingniries to be made, of porions olferiug to vote, shall be deemed ap- plicable to the votes to be given or offered under this uct ; wod the mauaee of voting and challenges, and the poualtles for fale mwearing, proscribed by law, nre hore» by dectarad in fall force and efect in voting or offering to voto unier this ret, §3. The raid votes given for and nguinat a convontion In pursuance of this act, shall be canyauned by Tho in- spectors of the several election districts or polls of the snldelection. in tho manuer prescribed by low, and as provided in article four, of title four, of chapter one hundredand thirty of the said act, prssed April Afth, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and the acts amending thesame, ns fir as the same aco applicable: and such canvasa shall bo comploted by ascortaluing the whole number of votes given in cach colection dixtrict or poll for x convention, and the whole number of votes given aguinstsuch conventiun, In the form aforosald ; and the reault being found, the inspectors shall. make a io words, at Fall fougth, of the number of bul- lots recived lu relation to such convention, and shall ulso state In words, at full length, the wholo number of ballots having thereon the wordaz \Shall there bo a convention to rovise the constitution and amend the samo? Yer?\ and also the wholenutcber of ballots hav- Ing thereon the words, Shalt there be a convention to revise the constitution and amend the same? No.\- Such statements shall contain a caption,stat« fug the day on which, and the number of the district, the town or ward, and the county at which the election was held, audat the and thereofcortificate that, such statement Is correct in all respocts, which certificate aball be subscribed by all the inspectors, and a true copy of such statement shall be immediately Blod by them In the offles of the clerk of the town or city. $4, The origloniatatements, duly cortified as afore- said, shall be delivered, by the Inspectors, or one of them to be deputed for that purpore, to the supervisor, orin cage thero be no supervisor; or ho shall ba disabled from attending the board of canvassers, then to one of the assessore of the twn or ward, within. twenty-four hours alter the aatne shall have been subscribed by such fnspoctors, to be disposed of ns other statementaat such election aro now required by Inw. § 5. So much of articles first, second, third and fourth of title fifth, of chapter one hundred aud thirty of the act ontitled \An act respecting olections other than for militia and town officers,\ and the acts smonding the same,asrogulstes the duties of county canvassers and their proceedings,aod the duty of county clocks, and thenectetary ofstate, and the board of state can» vasgors, shall be appliod to the cumming and ascor- taining the will of the people of this atate in relation to the proposed convantion ; and If itshall appear that a main-Icy of the votes or ballots given in and returned as Aforesald sro againat a convention, then the said can- . vassers aro requirad to certify and declare that fact. by acertifleate, subscribed by them and Gled with tho ses- rotary ofatato ; but if It shallappear by the sald cauvass that a majority of the ballots or votes given nsaforesaid are fora convention, {1 un they shall, by like cortificate, to be fllodunfnnnffl, declarethat fust; and the sald necrotary shall communicates copy of such certificate to both branches of the legislature, at the opening of the nextression thereof. You are without delay to doliver a copy of the above notice to the Supervisor or one of the Anssssors of cach town or ward io your county ; and also to cause a copy of said notico to be published in all the public newspa- persprinted in ygguoumy, oath in each week until theolection. 'ousaRespectfully, 20 GIDEON J. TUCKER, B ' * Secrotary of State, day mong-augailfd] TAGARA COUNTY is horcly 145V?“ that, on Friday, the 224 fastant, at 10 o'clock in Mie forencon of that day, at the Clerk's Ofleo In tio village of Lockport; I shall procoed to draw the of persons to serve as G and Pett Jurors at the next Clreutt Courts and Courta of Oyer and Terminetr, “fflh‘” to be held at.the Court House In the village of Lockport, in and for the county of Ni third day of November:next! < i lk «x Dated Lockport; Oétober tember, 1858, will b sold by or under the direction of the w '| In fniztend truth a O TIC E-]: We the ti@etsigned, composing tbo Board of Town Offlears of the:townof Ldnkxibn,‘ mths County: of | Ni-. lfiflm and State of Now York, hereby give\ uotics-that thoensuing Gonoral Election t which are to to elect. ed. the following oillcors: | 3 <_} too g. Governor, In tus John A. King ; _| Ws s fiLloulphnnt Governor,yln(lhn) place of Hehry R; alden ; mth A Canal C6mmtsaionor,‘iu thoqpln a of Sumio! Be t fliuxsm appointed in the place of Safhuel S, Whallon, ecoased ; _> <. An Inspostor of St to Prisons, in the place of Wii As Itusso'l, all whoso term of oflite will expire on the laat day of Decomber noxt: A Roprosontitire in tho Thirty-Sixth Congress of the United States, for tho Thirty-Firat Congressional Dis- trict, composed of the Countion of Urloins und Niag Art. County Oftcers, ulso, to bo alcted for said County of Kingara: Two Mombers of Assombly ; Two Justices of scosions, du the place of Wiltiam P. Groute and Anthony Mefloo; Two Gorou»re, In the place of Nathan and Hiram Dean, all whose term of office wilt expire on the lust day of December, noxt. §37 Tho attention of Inspectors of Election, und County Canvassers, in csprolally directed to Chip. 820 of Laws of 1608, [nu extract of whic is printed here- with, In relation to voting on the question of calling a Convention to revise the Uoustitution of thy State of New York, for Instructions in regard to their duties under eaid Law, \aulmiiting the question of revising the Constitution;\ Cnarren 320, An Aur to gubwil the Question: of calling s Comvon- tom, to Revise tho Conshtu ion ncd Amend the sau>, to the People of the State. . Passod April 1th 1858, throo-fiftha being prosont. * \he people of the Stute ff New York represented in the Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows : . Section J, The Texpecror of Election. in each Town, Word and Efection District In this Stute at the Avunai Election to be hoid in November next shall provide n box to ro.olvo the LalZotn of the eltizens of this Stale entitled to yoly for Membors of the Legislature at auch oloction. . On such ballots shall be written or printed, or portly written or partly by thos yolots why mo fo fiver of a Convention, the words : \Sha'l thore be a Convention to revise the Constitution nud amend the same? No?' . Audall eftfzens entitled Lo voto as aforesaid, shill be allowed to vote by ballot s sforesuid, in tho kleetion Distrscl in which be resides, and not elsosw here. . Hee, 8, The said votes are to bo canvassed ns provided in Article4 of'Title 4 of Chapter J30 of an Act passed April 5, 1842, and the Aes amending. the samo, as far as the same are spplieable 5 and such | canvass sliill be completed by necertsining tho whole munber <I votes given in each Election District for n Couvention, nud the whole number given ugniunt s Convention, In the form aforesaid. abnd that the said Genoral Eleetfon will be held In Election bistrict Numver Ont, to the stone bullding on the corner of Truusit nnd «iagrra occupied by Sis. Hart & Sboomaker, aaa Soarding House. In Election District N mber Two, nt the Lockport House, kept by A 1. Melane. In Election District Number Three, at a roum Ju Ai- ktn's Block, on Exst-Main street, opposts the can Hotel, kept by M, Witbeck, [n Elvction District Number Four, at the Hong kept by John Frazer, on tho corner of Now Main and Tran, wit streots, known as the Washington House, In Election District Number Five, ut the House Lept by Butler & Flanders, called the Pavilfion. Aud that the Polls of Election bo open on Tuesday, the Second day of November, 1858, at nluo. o'clock in the fordnoon, und coro ut sunsel of that day. At the antd meeting of the Buard of Town Officers, it as Itesolsed, That on a full examination of the Election Districts, it Is unnccessiry to 10 he nuy alteration In the same. Dated Lockport, October 4, 1859. JOHN JACKSON, Su pervisor, I, IL. STAATS, Town Glork. Cuausery Lronanb, Plat Prony, Jaton Wed'y) Assomsors in and for the Town of Lockport. sma WINES AND LLQCOKS, WINES Liquors and Cigars- WHLOLEISA LE‘HAND RATAIL. §. .R I N G U E BER G, No, 2 Main Street, Lockport, N. Y., atcomsoit to J. & & 8. MSG Having disposed ofhis ock of Groceries and Provi- fong, is now opening at the old staud the lurgent. and bext selected stock of Pure Imported Wines, Liquors & Cigars, uver brought to this market, All articles nureauted 12 be what they are sold tor. A superior article of Wine for BACRAMENTAL AND MEDICAL SCOTCH ALR LONDON PORTER Authorized Agent tor the sale of Longworthks Dry and Sparkling Native Cataicba Wines. The rubscriter, in comection with Lho »bove, contin- wes the mqpofastaring of a superior urticle. of @RECUEID \V!llfiiii§l’, OLD MONGAUELA, RYE AND BOURHON WilSKEY, All grades, at tho Lowest Market Price. 837\ Pore CIDER VINEGAR at Wholesale and Retail. N.S RINGUERERG, ale.] No. 2, Rtingneberg Block. 1 1 10 0 8 G 0 G D,- SJ Muli Street, Lockport N. Y, | or Brandies, - Gins, - Wine, | dc, - de. tention of Dealers, generally, 1s called to the brands of BRANDIES, United | Vineyard, pro prictors; Coguaq Brndy in X, Af nid *» pipes, of vari our vintiges. Otard, Dupuy, «& Cols Brandy, , 18 ins CsUab rackages. Old London Dock Brandy, very A Selgnotte-Rochetto Brandy, in 25, 4 ans 5g Tiper, f Holland Clus~ Tulip nud Meades Swan, In und 3{ 'Ipors St. Croix Rum, Flavor: selected brands. England uns selected brands. Junalea fui; High Proof and Flavor. frisk Malt Whiskey; Jolin Melian's brand. Scotch Sait Whistiny; John Ream«uy and Ardbeg'n brauy. WINES, Modena, Sherry, Port, Burgundy aud Claret, of ull Grades, in Wood nod Glas CHAMPAGNE HTeldsick, Clue. Hcidaick and Mumm & Co.'2 brands. Loudon Porter-Qta. and Pta, Bottles, Scotch Alo--Qto, & Piz, BotUHes-best brand. REJHIFIED WHISKEY, Asqperiornrticle; always on land. Also, Choice Old Winchostor; Monongehels; Extra Old Ryonnd Fine Old Bourbon Wiiskoy, which 1 offer on ns favorable terms as cau bo bought in New York. Lockport June 17th, 1908,-[d&wly. N O W on Bx hibition! AL I. S. Howes Clothing Store, N. CHOICE The Family Double Lock Stitch SEWING MACHINE Foie §25,00, Equal in every respect to the $100 Machines. Complete with Tuble and Sewing with Two Threads. Every fourth stitch may be Cut without Ripping, Boloring thit a Slandurd Muckine to be an article much deshod in this community, tho Under- signed has secured the Agency of the abovo Muchino in this Goonty. | It cus beeen in operizlen, und its work examined it any trie, it hls storo, No, 14 Stulu-st. It was patented in 1857 und caveat tor Improve» ment, in 1608, and will _ Sew 1000 Stitches per Minute. .\ Persons wishing to lest thig machloe with n view of purchasing, aro invited to bring any Garmont, Conrse or Fine, Ateavy or Light, nud they shall bo enthtely sattified that this machine is onsurpassed. For several years past the public have had thelr ate toutJon called to one of the most usclul and | Inbor-bave fog luventions of the age; ummoely, *Full SEWING MACHIND,\ which the huustirifc, The seamstress, the firmer, and the workshop, now all admit to boa Axed! fact, wide by side with ull other genuiue Iubor-saving machines azz. It fn neodfess for un to remark, thst the public itl hase a \Suring Machlng\ nt a low price, aud couse quently more stiople in att construction, than the high priced article. 11 Io « well-known fact, that not ona in a handred of the high priced machhes has round its way Into privato families, for the simple reason that they are considered nlmout eutirely impracticable for use, oxcopt In the warkwshop. | This resulus notso much from a want of capacity ot such machines to do the work, na from the complicated mannor of their con- atruction, and their coontant lability to get out of or dor. - White such impraiiivoly démand i high price, they are only the more putzling, so to npealsy in their mechaulato, und consequently of Jittlo reat utility, excopt to those who are experisnced operators, and who are mado such only by a long All who have used high-priceu, will recog» nize the or our ret u To obviate thesoserfous AIPA 1?\ci.pecullar to all other machiues now before the prtblic, to aluplify sud consequently bring the price of what we positively as- sert to be a good aud reliable Family Sowlog Machine, within the meaus of the entire community; hus been the alm of the inventors, This machine will sew gathers or tucks, hem, Atitch aud foll, using thread or allk from a common upon] without rowinding, | Many and fruitless attempts hnve been nado to construct a reliable Family . Sowing Mus chine, bearlogthelo4 vtall price of $25. That this has beon trlataphantly«ucomplished the public may naw have the opportunity of judging for themsolyes. this being tho frat and unly low priced machine invented which svir. with two threads, doing Ets work on the fluest to the conrsest goods precisely tho as the $100 machines. All other cheap mkchinesns you In. vented take the single or chain atffch, The advantage of the double thread Jock stitch over the singlo stiigh will at once bo made apparent. All ars invited to ex- aming this grést' Invention. It absolutely doos the same work as the high .priced machinos« No fumily wilt be without one whou they arb ones known, . i 1.8, HOWE, Agont, Lockport, Aug. 31, 1868, \ 0 j - R iy Fave & ~. FOR Satx.--Life Size Oil Colored PHOTOGRAPH PORTRAITS, TAKEN ON CANVASS, The undersigned grateful\ for the liberal patronage which las heretofore been extended to him, would in- form the public thatho has Just takon rooms in LEON» ARDS BLOCK, aud is propyrad.to executo Colored Elio« tograptiPortFalts largo as life,and that will compare ness to nature with those exents ad by any artistin Weateen Now York orclsowhere. . , WILLIAM PENFOLD, - Lockport, March 31,1952, ads £10 ails fe B itd c illite Tck} lt dgah Ans falas report, hi ' eltculation,to the effect that DF deems It advisable, for the benefit of his numerous pationts, ns well ge 'mafor the protection: of {fin own 12% professional interest; to minke th followingstatement :- ¥ Dr < Heneburger, (s u thor of “Hunuburger'nl'bleulogy,\{Glen- cburger's, Private. Advice to the' Sick, *' &c. l§e.,) 'ean.bo consulted as heretofore, at his 01d Dispensary-at No. 58 State Street, Comer of Murket Streot, Ur sari, ROGHe ESTER, N. Y.; on all Chrono Disonees, Diseases peou- list to Fomates. Midyifory, &0.« together with VENER~ AL; or PRIVATE DISEASES, In all their varied forms, Dr. H. hna made the above his special PRACTICE FOR NEARLY 40 YEARS, and by his long experience he has beon enabled to por- form the most wonderful cares on record. | Hodoos not promigo to curo long rtanding cason, of Venereal Dis- eases in from threo to four days, as advertised by many practitioners, but guarantcen to effect permanent cures, oven in the most severe cates, in perlodas the nature oftho caso will admit, with safoty to the patient, An Dr II. confines himself strictly to Vegota- blo Remedies, pattunts need havo no fear of the distress» ing efloctssometimes produced when calomel poisons huve been adminintered, ONANISM, or SELE-ABUSE, and all the is arising therefrom, are treated on an entirely mew and more sucsonsful principie than thaiadoptod by any other physician in this country; tho truth of Whitfi can bo altested to by reference to pationts in almost every State La the Union and the Caundis. A porfect cure warrnuted in overy case. Pationts at a distance can be tronted at home, by vond - Inga Mstory of their caso, and regeive the necersary remodies with fall directions for use, by Express, or as utherwise directod, securely packed from observation. THR GOLDEN HEMALE An propared by Dr. H. HENEBURGER, have been before the public nearly 20 yearn; and their great domnnd from all parts of the world, Is a suflcient gunrunteo of their utility. | Various inotations of this PI huve been put forth, within the last fow yours, and sold at a low price, 'To gand against this ovil, Dr 1. has withdrawn all his agencies | They can now only be obtained at hire\ fice; Price $2-sout by mail to any part of the worm. They should not be used during pregnancy j08 urlsenre ringe would be the result, OHfico Hours:-From 8, A. M., till 8, P M. Private Rooms always in readinoa; thus nvoidiog The incon- vonignce of meeting with any ono but the Doctor In Dr H. ubsonee, his Asgociite, Dr B STEWART COOPER, who in in every way qualified, will be found In attenduuco All Ioflers must ho addressed to Dra HENEBURGER & COORER-or, to Box 2168, Rochester, N Y., and to contain a stump when an answer is desired, R2\ Dr. Heneburger's Private Advice to the Sick wil} bo sont by mull, to any on the receipt of 25 Gents, or 8 P O Stamps. | This book gives the symptons aud proper taothod of treating all the disorses mention ed in this advertisement, togother with other matter; nover before published, of the mosk vital importunce to Murriod pernous nud thoso about contracting marriage. fDecld&wly It is not too much to Say SINCR ani, OLD AND YOUNG AFFLRM 178 TRUTH, Viz; That Professor Wood's Hair Ke storative Will proserve the groatkaud color of the bat, if used two or three Urca a week, to nny houglure ble ago. Perfectly, restore tho gray, cover the bald with nature's own ornament, | the buir ; make it more soft and bemutiful thin any ofl, and preserve the geulp free fromnll disenson to the greatest uge. Statesmen, Judges, Attorneys, Doctors, Clorgymen, Profersiont men and Gentlemen and Ladies of al clasnes,nllover the world, bear lestimony that, we de not ray too mutch in its favor. Read the following, and judge : SL Charles Co., Mo., Nov. 18; 1857. Prov. 0. Woob-Dent Siz: Some time lust. summer wo weve Induced to ue some of your Hair Restorntive, und its offects wero so wonderful, wo feel it our duty to you and the afileted, to report It. Ourdittio son's hand for somo thing lind been perfectly covered with sures and some eallod it geald head, 'The hair almostentirely esmo off in consequence whoo n friend, necing his sufferings, advised us to use your Restorative, we did no with little hope of success. but to our surpriso,and that of all our friends, a very fow applications removed the entirely, and a now nud Inxuriant crop of hair soon started oul, and we c now say that our boy lns ns healthy ascaly, nnd as nrianta crop of hair as any other child. We ein therefore, and do beroby, cecommnend your Mostorativo us a perfect remedy for all diseases of Uhosealp ast hair We are yours respectlully, 010, W. INGGINBOTHAM, SARAH UIGGINROMIAM brow, Woub-Dear Sir: My hair ld, tor sovoral years, Leen becoming prematurely griy, cccompmniot by a hatclmess which rendered the consfunt appheation of oil necessary In drossing It. | WhenJ commenced using your Hair Restorative about two nenths ngo it wan ln that condition 5 and Inving contonued its use {ill with- in the last three weeks, it has burned to its natural eol or, knd nwamne a sottness ond lustre greatly to be pro tarred to tnose produced by the application of olls ur any other preparation 1 have ever used. | Lrogasd. it ns an indispensable article for every lady's tollet, whether to be used as a Iir Restorative or for the simple pur pose of dressing or benutllying the hat, You have to refor to me all who entertnin any doubt ofits nll that is elsimed for it. MitB.C. SYMONDS, 214 Third at. Cincinoati, 0,, Fob 10,1807. Wenumato®, So., Dec. 5, 1857. Inox, Woon--Dear Sir: By the milvice of a friend of imine, who lind been using your Hair I was inducod to try it. 1 lind the fuver. somo time last May, and nearly every buir in my head camo out. Now my Aur has come in a grout den] thicker thin ever it wase Nothing but a duty and sympathy that I feel to com- nmnicato to others who sito ufllicted as 1 have. been, would induce me to give this public acknowledgement of the benefit I have recoived from Prof, Wood's Lair Restorative. Yomsrespoctiully, - The Restorative is put up in botHea of d sizes, viz:- forge, medfum and small; the soudl bold# 23 a pit aud retails for one dollar per bottle ; the modium bolds at fesst twonly yer cont. moro in proportion that the emall, retails for two dollars per bottle; the Jarge holds a quart, 40 percont. more in proportion and retails for $3 a bottle. 0. J, WOUD & CU., Proprictors, $12 Broadway. New York, (in the groit N. Y. Wiro Railing Establishment,) and 11 Market St., St. Loule, Mos Aud sold by all good Draggints nad Fancy Goods Leal- ore. Aug, 14, 1658, Sordp. i ce A Card from Dr. JamesM,. Jarrett, Of the New York Lung Infirmary. My connectionfortho pust eight years with the above Institution, as Chict Physlclun, andu tirolye yoare course ofatendy devotion to the Cure of Pulmonary Consumption ard itekindred diseases, togethor with wy untivalled opportunities and advantage of patholo- gical researches-aided not a littlo by n perfgct system of Medical Inhalation-has onublea me to arrive at a de- cisivg, direct und successful course of treatment for the positive and radical cure of all diseases of the Throat, Lunge, and Air-Passagres, By Inhalation, the vapor and curative propertica of medicines aro directly ad- aressod to the discrsed organs und the Jotegument. I do not adviso the use of Medical Inbalation of any kind to (heexcluston of gencral treatment; and although I consider it a uselil adjuvant In the propor munagement of those fearful and often fatal diseases; yot I doom it very mecossary that each patient should have the benefit of both gencral snd local treatment, | The success of my treatimont in the nbove diaouusmmf the high charactor of the Institution over which I have so long had the honor to preside, nre too well known to need uny culo- gy or comment from me, At the solicitatio of many privato und professtonal frinds, through whoso phinn- thropic aid the above charity his been loug and Nibornl- ty supported, and after dus consideration, I huye con- cluded to muke such arringbments as will bring tho benefitsofmy experience and treatment within the reach ofnll, und not confine mysoif, as horetofore, to those only who entored the Infirmary; or who were able to vialt me at my office. loping therefore that the ar- rangement wil give onlire satistaction, both to my pro- Tussiouat brothren and the public, I would respectially announce in conclusion, that I car now be consulted personally or by letter, on all disonses us above, and that tho modicin>s, the sume as used in the Institution, pre pared to suit ouch individual case, Inhaling Vapors, Medical Inhalers, to., &e., will bo forwarded by oxpresn to nny part of the United States or the Canadas. Trnus -3ly éurms of treatment by lettor are as follows, viz: $12 por month for cach patient, which will include me fclue safticient for one month's use ; also, Inhaling Vr- por, and an Inhaling Aporatua | Paymontas follown: $6 to be paid to Express agent on receipt of the box of Medicine, and the balance $0 at the expiration of the month, if the patient be cured or in ontizely with the troatmont. Pationts, by giving s full history of their easo, and their aymptors in full, can bo trentod as trell by lotfer ns by personal examination, Patients availing themselves of Dr. Jarrett's trentmont may rol upon Immodiate and permanont relief, as ho seldom las to {reatu caso over thirty days. Letters for ndvice answerod, | Por further particulars address _ JAMES A. JARRETT, M. D., No. 820 Broadway, cor. Twelfth St.. N. Y. P, 8. ~Physicians and others visiting the city aro to- spoctfully invited to call at the Infirmary, whero many intoresting.ersos ean be wituessed, nud where our fis proved apparatus for the inknlatiou of medicated yapo cau bo sven and inspocted. {mugd:dom. 1G HFT! LIGHT! Greenough's Carbonic Acid Gas NON-EXPLOSIVE BURNING FLUID ! Haying purchased of Xr. B. F. Greonough, of Boston, the right to soll this most Important T ain happy to announce to the people of Lockport and vieluity that I have peop port an FULLY TESTED ITS MBRMTS, In the pretence of many citlzons, aud apt. provounce it of the mont fimportance to every fimily that Is Burn tog Fluld, and 16 will Induce all those who lo hereto foro beon fearful of using It to adopt it atonco. Itis believed that no porson will for s day tun the rlslcof Life and Property By continuing the uso of Common and. Dangercas Fluid, when thid SAFE, NON-EXPLOSIVE FLUID can bo obtained for About the Snme Price. It is used in any of the old or now stylaof Haid Intups in the samo manner as common fluid. . « A, 1t. FERGUSON, Drugglat, . - « - 40 MataStriet, Lockport, Sopt, 17th, 1858. . Honoburger had lefftho city; he..... guqnh'gga *. f H O0 0 F L A N DCs CELEBRATED Gs RMAH BITTERS, with BEEROTVALLY | cour LIVER COMPLAINT, [DYXSPEPSIA, DICK, Chronie or Nervous Debitity, Decases of the Kidue and all discacs arising from a dint—dial Liver I; slolflflch. Such as Contipation, Inward Piles. Falness or Blood to cho Herd, Acidity of thy Stomach, Nuusea, JIM-lurk burn, Dixguat for Food, Fulners or V wight in tt o Stom ugh, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Fit of the Stomuch [Swimming of the Howd, Hurried and Dificalt Broufiunn, Fluttering at the Hoart, Chak» Ing or Pulfoenting Sennutions when In a lying posture; Ditanoss nf Visiun, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fo» vor uud Dall Pain in the Hoad, Deficioncy or Perspira- tion, Yelowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, &o , Sudden Plushes of Hout, Burn- Ing in the Flesh, Constant Inginings of Evil and great Depression of Spirits. The proprietors, in calting the attention of the pubs le to this proparution, do so with afeoling of the ut most confidence in its virtues and nduptution to the dineases Io? which it Is recommended. Tt is uo now und untried article, but one that has stood the teat of a ton yoars' trial beforo the American Poople, and its roputation and sale are unrivalled by by any similar proparation extant. The festimony In its favor given by prominent and wellknown Physfclans and Individual in all parts of the country is Immense, and a cureful porusal of the almanas, published sun- ally by the proprietor; sud to be had gratis of nny of his Agents, cannot bol satisfy the most sreptical that this remedy is really do-erving the great celebrity it bus ob~ tained. Aug. 21, 1858. DR. HOOFLAND'S BALSA MIC CORDIAL, yor wur curs: or Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Croupe, Lioarscaess, Bronchit- is, Preumonia, Discase of the Bowels arising from Cold, Incipient Consumption, andfor the rotief and (if at all possible) cure of Patients in advancedstages of the taiter ditease. The celebrated preparation; like the Biltors. muy be confidently relied on.. It is dosigued lors class of dis- case more goneral and more fitil thue nuy other to which the people of this country are subject-thuse springing froma * stight cold.\ | That eminont wu hor, Dr. Bell, sayn: \1 will not say that Colds are to our inbubitants whit the Plagne aud Yellow Fever nro to those ofother countries; Lut, I ern aver confidently thit they usher In disease of greater complicity and mortality than theso latter,\ 4 further proof of the terrible fatality of dincanes to- suiting from a \common cold,\ may be seen by n glance at tno fotowlng statistics, taken from the records of Bonyd of Health of Philadelphia, confessodly one of the mont healthy localities in the Union :- 1852, 'Potul deaths in 10,201 Died of Consumption 1,012 9\ all other discangs (25050 num bor}, 8 119 ~--10,201 1852, Total deaths, 8,740 Died of Consumption. 15 te all other disoagon, 1854. Totnideathf, Died of Consumption; 6 +5 all other diseason, 9,086 J-AL,8H From theso figures. it will be seou that neurly one fourth of the total deaths in the country aro crused by consumption, to say nothing of the mumerous other digonses springing from n \slight cold.\ Do not trie with your health ; but, if suffering from x cough, or cold on the Jungs, bay a boftle of HOUK~ LANDS BALSAMIG CORDIAL, und you may safely count ona eme. Thousands have dong so, nod have certified to its wonds: ful effects, Cougs sometimes proceog from « disordered or dys- pepticatato of the stomach, in which ense the German Bitters should bo used. . Incase of weakuess, or goneral dobility of tne system, resulting from @ protracted lclmxgh. the German Bitters will be found of great bene- i ; Prepmred only by Dr. G. M, Inclson, 418 Arch ntreot, Phitudalpliu, and for sald by Drugyista und Storekoop- ora thronghont the United Slates and Canadu. Price To couts por bottle. A. Looknort, W. 8. Fonn, Middleport, | Wil son Moot, Jr., WilsongD. Holincs, foungitown, L. Huckly, Lewigtou, ddarly, Aug. 21, 185%. p (p N E W Tong a gore xor PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL MEDIOAL _ ADVIGE, AC HR BUFFALO PHIVATH HOSPITAL Established for the cure of Syphilis, Seminul Weak» ness and the SecrotTullrmities of Youth and Maturity, by Dr. AMOS &SON, Buffalo, NY. Ofice oor: - of Mainand Quny street, (up stairs.) A MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION. An instrument for (lie cure of goni{al Dobility,e r Noe- Emissions, more properly kmow - us Binal Wenlkness, &e. Can bo pormauntly cured inf +1 | Hteen to twonty days, by the uso of this iustr =< it; v hen used conjointly with medicines. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULART .a CE Dr AMOS & SON tako pleasuro Is auncr. . ing 1 hat they havo invented a most important at for the curo of the above disonse. 1t bas been inje-ded to a text by the most eminout physicians in Lox do n, Paris, Philadelphia and New York; it hasbeen dor} redo be the only usoful funtrument over yet fuvented for he cur¢ofSemingl Wonkness, or any disease of the gouital organs, caused by the seeret habita of youth. Dr AMOS & SON, in order to satisfy the most skopti- cnl ns to the merits oftheir instrument, pledge them- nelves that in nny Tustunce where they may prove unsat- nflern fair trink the money will be refunded by returning the Instrument in good Persons wishing the above useful Instrument will ob- servo tint the price, with the necompanying directions, securely packed and sont by express, is ten dollars. NEW REMEDIES AND QUICK OCURES For the Venereal Disonses, and all privato couplaints, gloois, strictures, seminal weakness, pains In the loin, affection of the kidneys, diseases ofhiend thront, nose and akin, and all thoso drondful affections arising | from anecrot habit ofyouth, which produce constitutional dobility render marriago imponsible, and in the end de- atroy body and mind.. The treatment they adopt is the result of upward of thirty years' extensive nud snecess ful practice in Europe and Amorica, Dr Amos & Son have for a longneries of yournbeen en- sngod in an oxtonsive practice in the treatmont of these elfceate complaints, and are the | only legally qualified Physicians wto now advertise in Western New York to cure Priv. o Complaints 4 CURB WARRANTED. Dr AMGS & SON have devoted théir attention exclu- sively to this peculiar elses of muludies, and . the relief they have consequently been enabled to remler to their follow crentures is fully testified and grontfully ncknowl~ edgod by convalescont patients and othurs dully arriving in town from all parts of the country, for the expross urpose only of consultation, while their exertions nuye Elle“ crowned with the mont signal advantages; yetfrom whit they have experienced in inquiring into thocrures of these infootious complaints, (from their most simple condition to that of the most dangerous and iuvetera- 1 péaveuuou andremoval, and likewise Invariably found tit the most Horrible and malignant forms of disease could almost always be traced to oue of the following causer; Ignorance, nogloet, or the ill offects of unakilifid and improper treatment; therefore Dr AMOS &S0N have succooded to discover, in the sulection of their remedion, a safe, effectual and cautious course; omitting alt combination of remedies which bear an equiroc charneter, as well as those whose premature Injudiclous agplicuuou mightbe productive of bad. cunsoquences in the bands of private individun's, | In short, the Inudible end of their remedies is the lessoning ofa great mass of human misery by the alleviation, relief and prevention of those grievous affections that are in reallly the secret foo oflife, and which, while they so extensivoly sur- round us, call aloud forour skill 'and interference for their extermination. Persons in any part of the world may be successfull troated by forwarding n correct detail of their memilg a remittance for medicues &c. Address Dr, AMOS & SON; corner Mab ond Quay-at'sy Buffalo, N. Y, Nov. 6, 1867 déwly _-_ 22 WORMS! - Why Give Your Children nunsoous and unwholosome WORM MEDI GINES? Holloway's Worm Confection's are u delicious Sugar Plum that all children cravo. lis efficacy in ex- polling Worms aud improving the general health is at- teated by many Phy slcians and thousands of families, Holloway's Worn Confections are the orig- Ital and only purely vegetable preparation of Sugar for Worms, thut insato and effective. All others aro lini- tations of this renowned romady. HoHowny's Worm Confections ank for and take no other. Sold 25 cts. por Box. A liberal ciscou to the trade. Prepared by JOHNBTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, 30 South Fifth struct. Sold by A. Ralston, Lockport. 'Try them- Aug. 23, 1858. -ly \ ~ * + \f H E Throat and Bronchia- Jit. LOWNSBEIY, lute of Rew York clty. asks the attention of the publlc to his theory and prac- tice In treating discases of the THROAT AND BRONCHIAT TUBES, by inbalation and othorwlse, Bly freatmont is Niw, and thestlalnmont of this knowledgo onablesme to rescribe more appropriate remedies thus has. hereto« ore been done, _ No Nitrate or Usku, ALSO THE EXH AND HAX. Having availed myself of the theory and practice of thé best and most celebrated Ocullsts 'on thin continent,1 respectfully invito all those afile{ed to call, regardless of what others may say of their buing no cure for you, for there may yot be “lie—H the sueseas which has attended my-éreatment bas been truly wonderful- Even the totally Blind have been ‘TGSODJ to gight, and the Deaf made to tear, I pledgomyselT to give satis- fmotion In every caso, L. - Olive No. 36, Walunt-st., Lockport N. Y. September 16, 1857. *dely, PROF. Reed's Magnetic Oil- tved and f . C i Rest Dliea, oa bine \ abi ere ao othe in, iod “ellrufid‘f : E. I CHASE, Coz __ Attorney and, Counseller at Law. ogFICE ovex Tak ‘~‘VE§‘IE§lN ; zgmx’ .... Comer of.. Main and P. Lookport Out 21; 1907s +1 + . Qaim ad hal I WALL | Parem=-New Styles|\ ; | Init celved-also CURTAIN S AND F4 E$. thinSpring-and will maximal, {n . AT No. 00 - a. of a Bought ; ti, & tll, -Bmjfo . sill sco. Lo ted) they hnvealways entertained the pogslbility of their | { Oidanlmrs 1 D.S. 48, frm mv 10 caTeD an BUFFALO, N. Y., comor Muin and Sences Streste, ALBANY, N. Y., 440 and 448 Broudwltf'. CLEVELAND, 0..carner Superior und Seneca Street. DETROIT, MICH., 70 Woodward Avenue. CHICAGO, Ill. 48 Clark Stieut, A Schollarship issuod from the College, will be goodat sither o, the overs. \ U to Rs, Hon N K Hall, * Washington Hunt ** 8 C Haven, © EliGook, 0G Steal, Bug., John L Kimberly, Keg. Peter A Porter, hi P At Spencer, Hon Wat A Mosoly, . Is. H. D «B. Sn¥aNt, H.D s. 8. P VH. Gommuirit, W. W, lumflm, R. A. fiifi‘xty' hike in the science of Accounta,aud Lecturers ou Busines customs, P.R, . W, LUSX, P. frame gra. dt, W, tentruetore hr Businesi aud Urnononta) Peon , Lecturers on commercial corresponds ce, Ton, Horage Maxx, Hou. Euoutr Bukkt., . on, Geo, W CLiXTO®, Special Lecturors, HON, JUDGE MASTEN, A. A. BLANCHARD, Reg. Jecturers on commercial Law, El“. Sl‘AlalinN'g, J. li,BA4\'N. . ,- on Bunking, Plnanecs, ito, UBV. J, KN!) M. RR. lATKlN-‘l. : JGEV, L. i JJEe‘itu1xfirJfilyuxi’1'iml Economy, \ 6¥, 12, M. 34, PT SON, U. W. NOSMER, AND w. DradUCK ' o Lecturers on Mercantile Elhiey. OLIVER ARREY, M, 4. OATMAN, AND E. C, POMEROY Lucturera on c nnmercial computations. h For Full Course-Time Unlimiteil-Inchiding all iment of Buok Kespiug, all Lecturers, Commercial Com- patstions and Practical Penoranghipy» - = For mute course in Ladies Tepurtment. Persone taking stone will re ly lesous for +++ 00020. Culrlilirdu vntitling the bolder to restr 'r Hon A H Tracy \ BG Spaulding, 550 W Clinton,\ \t I A Vorplank, 5 Thomns M ** Vietor 3 Itice, W in A Birdy long., dohn R Lee, ** C M ltued, on in cal daring the space of ous <+ < +20 ~ fat nsane esc es} 19 00 Por vartomnsty lew e Ponmauship as may be greed upon, . THE DESIGN, 1tis the design of the proprictorn of these Colleges to perfuct a clnin of Business schools from the - East to the WesL, affording the most muple facilities for young men and young Indies to yunlify themselyes for respon- mble position: in life. | Their schoola at thepoints above are establshed on a fim, Dusts, and are all fo u moat progporous condition. 'The teachers in the various do- partnonts are throu, hly necorop/iwhed, and business mens ._ __ & Comprising overy departinent of business, Including thorough instruction in the Selence aud Forms of Mor- chants, Commission, Manutieturers; Banking, Printiog and publishing, Hotel, Stemmboat und Railrond Books, all arranged by Stientific Accounts, expressly for this College, und copy-right secured. THE WIUTINGDERARTANENT _The Spencerian System of Penommehlp, fu all ite forms, and ermusental, will bo taught The combination of Clent brought to bear upon this dopartmont, is a sure guaranteo That the justruction will be thorough and of the highest order. TUR LRECTURERS ave allselocted with the groutest care, und me the very best that can boprocured. TRE LADIED' DEPARTMENT Is entirely supernted from the Gentlemen's, and is fited up fn a neat and convemient mountr, TDE OF COMMENCING. As there nro no terms and no vacations, students may euterat any timeand prosecate theirstudiog without reference to clusses, | ity thin arrangement every slu» dent is permitted to progreos xe rupidly as his enter- priscand ability will «duit, DAILY LECTURES Wil be dolivered on the:Sclence of Accounts, commercial Low, Politieat Economy, commercial calculations, Bank- Ing, Mercant ite commercial Riles, Kuilrorcing Buainesscorrespodence, Mining, Commerce, commercle) Geography, &e. To 1EACNERS, Terckers of Acrdemics, Union aud Public Schools, can spond their vacations hore very pleasantly and profitas uity. THB SUITE OF Rooss. The Hoong are lurgo, airy, eleginily and convenicuily urruoged for pursuing every departmont of Moreantile Education of 16 pages, §.7\ For fm ther fuformation coud for Cireular and Cat loguo inst published, which wil be promptly for- warded frow of charge, BRYANT & STRATTON, At Buifalo,Cloveland, Detroit; Albany, Jun. 20, 1857. HUDSON River Institute and CLAVERACK ACADEMY. AND Prat Adak Rov. Alonzo Flack, A. 31, Principn}, Professor o wid Moral Photosolpg, und heftes heteens \ 4 M* M. M. Goodenoughs A« 31, Prof. of Nat Richard A. 304 Prof of Mathematics, C; cerimy, and Greck. luce, A, B., Professor of Latin. Moos. Homer J. Douegt, Professor Of Modern Langua- gres, and Vocal Music. * Muthias Binco, A, 31 Professor of Mathematics, and Su perintendant of Day School. Daniel D. Owen, Professor of Commercial Department, and Registrar. iv. film guisdjrfiuting EM, anil Pastel Puinting. '. 8. Lambert, M. D., Anatomy, Phosotory, an th the » Grand Modeled domntes® _\ \\ \\ . Bima D; Owon, Ereeeptress. Mrs. M. G, Goodenough, Ornamental Department, Miss gnuiy F. Butte; #tano Music and Private Lessons in Singing. Arg. He A. Bills, Mudern Languages and Ornamental Departinent er Chicago. x agg . |_, ocamioy, This Institution is beautifully sftested on the Hud. son River, threo miles from the City of Hudeon, Colum» bis Co., N V,, communding a view of the Catekiil Moun~ talus and Mountain House, It is rccessible from m1l points by railroad, and within four hours' ride of the City of Now Yorks ten of foston, ayd one of Albany.~- There are daily bouts from Now York and Albany to Mudson, | Faro from New York, one dollar, from Allan: twenly-five conts. Studentscoming by way ol the Wes- torn Railrond, the Harlem or Housatonic, will stop at Chatham Four t orners nod tuke tho Hudsouand Boston Road to Claverack. PECULIAR ADVANTAGES, Kai of access, by which the advaninges of clty ande juntry location sre most limpplly combined. We censsjoy all the conveniences of the vity, and the quiet, healthy, and morality of the country, In orto of »icknoss, orany emergency of any hind, the tolegraph is near at hand. The buildingsare entirely mow and capacious. All the windows are protectud by Venetian blinds. The rooms nre large and furnished with convenient clothes presen, maltrestes, bedsteude, tables, &c., mnd are also ventilated by Emerson's improved. ventilktor #. A Library, Beading hoom, Philosopniad Apprratus aud flourishing Literary Societies ate attuelied to The Jusif» tutlon, uraptaring Couii®) ao, A graduating course of stuily is prescribed for both In- divs and gontlomon. Ample Inclitics nre aflorded to young mon desiring a thorough propuration tor college, as wull as to those wishing to onguge fu active business life, or the importaut work of teaching | Au extensive courte of commoreial instruction is lald down, which fity the student immedintely for the counting-room, Students will be required to uttond church on Sab- bath,. Pareats and Guardian ore solicited to pay thir ty-three counts por term, to apply as a church seat reut. Students enn svtend the Reformed Dutch, the Epizcopal, or Methodist service; ut their election. The Truttees have put a stove in cach of the Gentle- men'srooms, in Common English, $120 per. r term of 14 weeks. xx hgh nau or 14 Highor English, $3,00;High' English and Latin andGrcek $400; Pimo and Organ, with use of Instrument each, $16,00; French and Gormun, cach, $0,00; Guitar, with ase of Instrument, $0,00; Oil Patutiug, $12,00; Pastel Fainting, $7,00; Grecian Oll painting, Was Fruit, Papo Mache, Ornumeatal Leather Work, Paper Flowers Huir Flowers, and Ornumental Needic Work, exch, $5,00; ¥o- cal Music, $3,00; Penmanship and Bookkeplng, each, $2,- 00; Chemistry; $1,00; Surveyingand Engineering, $4.- Board during vacation, $3a w Every Lill made payableper term, in advanc, Students tako care of their own rooms, furnish their own lights, Lamps, towels, brooms, basing, ew» ers snd puit. Bookn and Stationery will bo kept ou Land, .and sold ut reasonuble prices by The No deduc{lon made for leaving before the close of the term In caso of protracted illnoxs. This ann vacamons. {The year Is divided into thrae terms of fourteen weeks eich Torms opeb usfollowsi September 18th, January 24, April 16th. For farther informationaddress the Principal, FREDEECK‘glEfficfifl ~ Presiden the Board of True PETER HOPFMAN, hag, Sceretarys =\ \O\\ Rey.0. W. Bethune, D. Red I ey.G. W. Bothun, D. D., Brooklyn; Revi E, 8, P tor, Editor ofthe ChristianJulelllgeicér;bff Sirlsc‘klljiaxrd Assist. Editor ofthe Christian - Advorate}; Rey, 1. N. D. D., Albany; 8. It. Gray, Albany: Mesite: Ai. in & Brother, 306 Hashiugton St., New York; Rev evi Shell, Churchtown, Ny ¥.3 Rov. Goo: C. Baldwin D.D Troy; Rev: A. M. Oshoru, D. D., Yerkyille; Rev. B King; Saugerties, N. Yo Rov. A. Absol, D. D. Now- ark; Rev. D). D. Demarest, Hudson; Hey, L. C, Brown Molhnwk; Hon, P.S, Wyukoop, Hudabn} R. Rosemra, 2\ D., Brooklyn; Mr. Peck, Pougheopsie} Rey. Mr. Puls Taco, Springbeld; Rov. JF. H. Ferris} Rev. Mr. Olayornol; Mosts, Mellen, Banks & co., 879 Diondway, N. Y.; Prof. Im. B. silver, N6 York' Freo Acaceriy; Prof, Newmun, Union College; Mr. Buck, Newburgh. Fob. 3-dily., [ Alls Board, and Tuition, year of 4. weeks; E1 . IFUERRING'S - FATERNT - ACONLHMP HTE-PROOR SAGKS-Wire flapvs Parxr Pownkn-Exoo® Looxs, the mune tbat were awarded sep- arate medals at the Workl's Fair, London,. 2851, and the World's Fair, New York, 125%, and are the only Am- srican Safes that were. amarded, medalsatithe London World's Fair. as eu s These Safes form the most. perlect security, sgaiuat Fire and Burglars, of any ile user solfereds the. public and can onty bu had of the subscribers and lhslr, ents who have on handand make to order, all kinds of Bolle and Chilled Iron Bank Chgats and. Yaults; Vault.Doors und Money Boxes, or Cheats for Brokers;. Jewelers; an Private Families, for Plate, Diamonds, und other, valua bles. Andareaizo Patontews (by, purchase) and manu ~ \ : Bank\ tog JONES! NT . PERMUT ., K . «ont 8C. uxsmmegslf'coq its , No.251 Broadway; cor, Murray rtroot, N. ¥. -. r Opporite theOity Hxlly 5 cromge B .c Aguitrs -John. Weeks, Bultalo; A .. f ;Geor, Syracuse; Chas. A BobtiX. Kewing NAR, MD aL d H anted [E Triste Cook, Fiat ... Aprif 28