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-C amp croans, Agos ¢ . *.\ dob b Ante tall; Pimp nteest fr§«,a§m§?§45f§\l€6t f hom Tallway farlfty, stowir the anmpatity 'exorhi- tank charges meadoby tho vende of way-froight; compared with 4oat of through froight com- Aug from: on onrriadl to other States, \~ Now Yor froights*. i Frog Byricuda to Romd; 98 Mia“; on | Flows 190 cohtd pot: barrel, otal. fo $1,449 _ from nnfiilowilbmiy» (f; s * ~ From Syractad to Utica, 58 miley Flour 28 (fill? por bbt, equal to $1,20 from Bulfalg to ABY C Iso € h sol 19 Frag; lyraguse torUbies, BX mildg, Salk 99 | its}! por hol, squat to $1,85 fegm Buffalo. to Abbess e 0\ ln C ly Ema; Bythouga to Romo, 38 miles, th class . morohandizo, 11 cdnty. por 10(ilbs, eqtial to $17.90 pos tou from Bulle to Albany.\ \ From Syrhouge to Uticn, 80 miles Ath class mordhatidize 18 cantg por 100 Ibs., to $14,00 pou ton from Bullulo to Albany« The New York aid. Eira make the follow» jug on way freight; From Elmira | tq] Commit, 18 miles, on Flows, 14 conta por bbL, equal to. $3,560 from Bufalo to Albanys_ . w from Elmira to Waverly, 17 miles, Flour 1d conta por bt., equal to $3,29 from Bullalo ”39“??in ghat an to animal; 4 miloy yi. Pr (ghaimptan: to ; 4 mile: 'a Iongflabwaypny“ b1,, equal: to $2,09 from uffule to Albany. 0.00 las o..) From Owsgo. to Goshaton, 106 miles, Flour 40 conk por bbl, equal to- $1,214 Irom Baffilo to: Al was on- . Albaniy.s © . Both Jamal) vouds¢ bave the son anteled: flour from Oblong? to Naw York fou 60 conts, pombbl 'The N. Y,. and Eric Garrow morehandizo from.. New, York to Mil. waukeo at 20 conty \ por: 100; 168, all | elnssca, equal to $4 porténp and: tha N. Y. Contral datrleg morohaniizo from. Now York to Ohi ougo at 25 conts por 100 The., equal to$8 por ton. | Tho N, Y. nud Brio charge for catrying onltle. from Obleagd to Now \ork at; ow omy and $60. por one, from Bin hampton to. New York 'The N. Y. Contral olargo $80 por cag for carrying onttle frors - Sandusky to Now, \Youl and $37 per ant from Rast Bloomfleld, Qntaric County, in this Stato. | In Moy last, 20 of tobacco wore brought from TLonlavilic, Keontaoly, to Now Yorks, for 20 conta por 100 ibs. and tho allotmont to the N. YC, Central It, Tt. and the Ftudson Rivor boats was 6 96-100 conta por 100 lbs. Bf theso fAgiires 141 shown that the people of this State ' whon thoy use the, roads pay them four times as much om way frolghit as 1s charged to. outs{fers, | 'The rouds rosort to theso high way taille to make up thor lossog on the through | buatoes done un« dogs high pressure compatition, | ° Tho roanlt is that while thia state of things. Insts the Canal traffic Is dopragsoditho tolls ara roduced, the CJunal | tovermos fall off, and be« aldeg boing taxod onormously in railway. frolghts, tha. pople aro furthor conipalied to puy taxcs, to P‘Yfi‘“ Intorest | on the public abs which would othorwfeo hy tolls . 'Who publio: aro doubly burthoned | to vatlty cailway speculation and gompotition. go wa go.-lllliany Stateant f CHRYSLER & BRM Cheap Cash Stor V t f n Mam” 6:11 t u‘t $1filé§o?wmcm “a!”(Animus; the gement of a Largost & Most Splendid Stock of Dry Cloods over brought to Nlogare County: Tu our DPRESI GO0DY DEPARTMENT Canbe fund all the ou win Atando In our * SILK DEPARTMENT Ct n Yount Flogint Robes worth ece « 00 for #10-00 Splendid now Styles Sill, with, 8 60 \- 1 76 ar n 11 at 1 fl 00 1s l 5D nick 1 it L ir I 75 +» 1 25 Now styles Plakd & Anyadere 1 85 \ 100 Black Ceo. d' Bpson | '* 1710 \0 185 Targa Assortment; frouy 80 to _ 73 Buporb Ohints, Tndiax §11k5. (double width.) TEAW SCLKS, ELRGANE MEX LS. All the ats makes of Block snare T# 6ui% 010 een becfownd the\ Aiping, £951 ), Barode, fillqgtorflfald \ -_. . A7 tow Priced. ScollictHrvels ay stout ona half of farmior prfctn. UGOAQK SINK, HLORT nut ony now rtylow, % © ‘ aio CABPET DEPARTMENT can byt fuand English Velvet, Hoglish & Amorican Tapestry finely, Patoot fageain, Hippe Trgents, Cabton, Hompy Vonleo Druggolt In fict everything weanlly kopt In a Curpet flores OHG CLOWER, atl within . Alto WINHOW SIL ADRS GLE CORNIOR, . WALL PAPEI, &c,, &e. s onimatita all of ane dops M‘ vim???‘11'5‘3n\3adm’l‘3n$ih h'e‘m warly yua’éarflomry Family knows tit wo keupa .. L Splondid Assortmont of Domestic Goods, and evergthing aunlfy hept to n Dry Goode Store {tie now ntont thee yensk alue wo oatablishad tho CASICSYaTENMeand we think wa lave suttifled thireant« muulty that tt Is pho aprteny» tfl io calf anil before mating (m gaselmlmf Wer tako groot iilunmtro In showing one i t buy ht , goods, whothor your buy (‘J‘fifiyfihmflkWEYfiarm ido Lookpart-Gapt. . 1660. iy ~rogAcco, sNuEF ANO CiéARs Cioatly. Reduced Retail Prices, CHEWING TOBACCO only 25 ts por Ib. Smoking Tobrceo only 10 ots por 1b, - © Lockport Tobacco Store, ~ No. 58 madly clin a00 C04 m exintion Of eal the attontton of Bile one c grim}? abfiwtmmm the public gonmfiy tu his groat f - | Reduotion in the Retail Prige of Tobncke | ° Ls amd byC Reeplog » gand article and rolitag tow fo gesé‘n'hllhu’filifirfibfiflémmmmf ® hi © h s, wan H#: hae ntie on diy a fine Anortindnt of «< Aal ML oter urifylee hot in is Tolecso {ote ld SU,, WOngnNRELLEY,._ 6: ~ . . M Mala Ktrset, N. Y- _ PRBNTION, RtConirdl R. Fo dn way. | | 2 | anything of the kind wa have ever heard, es. | his brother played a golo: on a Golden Horn, tathment; was ithe sloging. of Miss Jenuy manly face was bedowed with tears, under the ald from | porty, and Anally concluded that Dennig Camp» public, interfores with the right of property [in dogs, and the groat city of New York, by ~Aravelivor of stolen goods, and all who aid and copy arimint s. n grand Promenade Concert at Rin t dof sloging: was. more, 'semantic; nnd tn poing both bf Fuhe and man- | nor of exccution,, very auperiqn.. \Tho Instr. - montal fick of theonfertainment was equal to 'mudh batters\ The ity dof ei pestally the Aquartatie ache,\ composed by Mc. Holl. This gortlertian guvan solo on the olarionet, which was admirably oxecuted, and which was quite a vichgom.. This «Golden Horn\ iq a genuine article, nod cost,\ as wo havé; been credibly: fiformed, $1,100. It was proscated to Mr. Hall by 'n company in Boe tou, as a foatimonial to his private worth and hig superior skill as a musician» . , Not the least attractive park of the cater- Twitcholf, of Boston.. She is a young lady of striking personal appodtance, and is gifted Her rondoring of: the song, \The dearest spot bounded applause. | We usticed that many a magle influones of the strains. which she -poured forth with so much simplicity and thorities at the Falls have taken possession of power. Sho sung two other pieces with equal success. On the whole, the \Old Folks mado n capital hit, and thoy will be welcomed in Lockport with good audiences whenever they may come this way. Carr Niagara -At 12 o'clock, to-day, we visited the Camp and found the 66th Re- gimont engaged. in battallion drill, Col. E. D, Shuler, commanding. 'The measured troud of the military, with swords and.: glis- tening bayonets, the tented field, the echo of martial music, and the challonge \ Who goos there 1\ almost lends the spectator to beliove fl‘mtf\ all the porap and pageantry of war surrguna‘ thom. . The. 66th Regiment, ab is gront-sgcriffes to thomaelves and at their own expensd, havo voluntarily gone into Camp for four days for the purpose of drill, ind wo can nob think itin good taste for puizllioljonmals to make an attack upon or othorwiso ridicule our citfzon soldiers who have no other object in view than military improvoment. Up to the prosent? time, we have scen no roason why the press should be down on the officers, or men of the 66th Regiment;-cer- tainly we nover heard of <n whifit's becoming a bulldog by barking, This ovening the L. L, D's. fwill meet (Company of Buflalo at the depot, after which both Companies will march througly Main st. and flually to camp. 'Fo-morrow, there will undoubtedly boe afine milttary display. Those | who visit the camp will find Col. Sugure and his officers \all right.\ +o o aime Aux Docs Proverty.-Judgo Russert, of New York, hns decided that thoy arc. He quated tho common Imw and. tho statutes to sustain the opinion, dipped. futo the fire natura, discussed the laws ot personal pro- bell's demurrer to the indictment for larceny of n dog could. not be sustained. No. one (doubts that a dog is: property. A good dog is good property; u poor dog, in which cate- gory most dogs fall, is poor proporty, and the better for the owner. | But Rusiell's decision has ond bouring decidedly discreditable to the city of his residence. If dogs aro property, then the ordinance confiscating them to: the firtuo of its dog pound, becomes n gigantic abot the giving to «every dog his day,\ at the merciless of 28th street, aro parti- L “W‘ Mar or axp Orugans Covnty.- Mr. Dawson, the publisher of this, map, is now in thifi'flluga- Tor Fpose. of making ar- rangomonts for tB8 fnalsgompletion: of this worl, ~ The ide from tho usual and cbrtect plas ofogrvillage, witt a busi- nose directory which will contuit the profes- sforiat and business cards of all who becpmé (is so. very Tow, only $5. per copy, andf op inst ® within the reach of all, that Wo-trust none will fail to embrace the present and-only 6p- portunity of securing for thomsalves and fame ilfes a copy of this work, } gar A \ittlo follow about twelve years af ngo was found in Rochester on Thursday of Inst woek, in the vicinity of DeLaves rope, energetically ongaged in firing off crackers, waving his hint, shouting, jumping and agor- log ot a tromendous rate. . At frst it was sup posed: that: the Juvenile had been decaived to: the bolief that DoLave was going to exhibit ou the roper but on being. interrogated as to the occasion of his Fourth-of-Tulyishness, he replied, «\Why this is the first of September, aint it? I'm colobrating the anniversary of tho Atlantic eable---hooray1t\ | It is conti- dently anticipated that one day that boy will be an honor to his country. * mama com> R4 A United States Convention of Uni- imoncing Tuoslay morning, Sept. 20,-to continue three days. Ehree large Churches within the spneo of a fow rods will be used for the Convention if nocessity. - Dr. E. H. (ifinpin is expected to bo present and deliver a Sermon gome time during the session, ba ihe toki t man : ay\ 'Fo-mortow. (Plutmday) evening, th «Untox Conner Baxp,\- of Bullalo, will guoborg Enlil, . If the lovers of a healthy mnd ngreoible oxarci¢e: can't enjoy them- solves at this Concert, they: can't any whore. ao (| the vive : ‘lénfififim‘gfigimmiblifinkéflfmméproposes ' 'and God disposes,\ sz’q Toolbardy adventurer | > | hoa met with an untimely death...\ Yeatorday with avoice of peculfer compass and. melody. Vought atreet in this city, but it is said that |- H % ta J A on carth is homo,\ was reccived with un-] Fraoklin Houseat the Falls as O'Connell.- Fing French & Scotch 035311110338 ('Cant-The Tonawanda Frontier siys that soonzr some one steals him or kills him, the |' amoutit of shatter given=-contaln an enlarged | ~ patrons of the work. 'The price of this map} .> : TLOCKPORT LONG WHARF GHOCEKY voruliats will bo hold in Rochester, com-f : (pin thig avening. at tho 'Urystal Bn ti-. calling hint -fr instant» ho would | tNiagat porlorm 'a wor | by jurping. 9 pB 1: pose DoS to. creot,a seaffold, on the . . Am‘en Poy 'de;fi’okfifldm‘ 'tha-place - where | § Blofdih's répe wad. abd: minke A |:; afternbot he; in compdoy with a: young man-| named Andrew Frank, went in a boat to - the sceng ofthe intended exploit, forthe purpost | of making some explofationg: divest prevail,\ and had proceeded «oma distance when bo was caught in a whirlpool from which] ho could not oxtricate himself; * He called for Frank to bring. Sho oat, but . before he could be reached, the, unfortunate .man was enguiphed, and his late companion saw | him no more. The body had not been, found when ouf informant left Suspension- Bridge | lost oveniog. ~ oce Thore : appear to be. Several: conflicting stories as to. the identity of Shields. The of last, evening asserts - that his Foal)\ namo was O'Connor, and that he | resided on | his name, appears on. the register of the: Anotlier: statement is that his name. was | Shehan, and that he belonged in Lockport; where he bas a brother residing, ~The an- the effects of the deceased, and hold them subject to tho call of his friends, 'Lhoy con-; sist of two suits of clothes and forty cents in| money. | A. Seay or Honges Rax Over oy ins \on Friday night as the train from the Falls to Bulfalo, dne. here at 11:30 was passing the curve and crossing ou Main street ja this vil- loge, it came io collision | with a tenm driven by Philip Xockey, on his return from Buffalo. 'The engine struck the horses on the fore parts, knocking them down, ruonfog over them, and throwing Mr. Yockey violently from the wag- gn. Mr. Y. saw the cars approaching and made an effort to check his horses, but they wore frantic and leaped before the train.\ +«m-- - ga~ A young Frenchman by the name of |. Duchamp was one of a committee of three to present a gold watch to Rev. Mr. Lewis of Clifton, on Staten Island. 'They performed this duty Sunday evoning, about 9 o'clock. He bad left his associates for home only a minute or two, when they heard a ery of mur- der. \On running to him they found him'ly- ing on the street with his skull fractured.- He lived until Wednesday, - No trace of the murderers. eee en on Ra The great sale of Dry Goods; by Auction, at No, 47 Main street, will be continued Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day. A good stock of Domestic Goods will be added. - Great bargains may be ex- pected, as the whole must be sold with- out reserve. ~ MARRIED, - - A Sept«13, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. W. I. Catter, Mr. THOMAS _HOBSON, of Buffalo, to Miss ELIZA WHITE JELLING3, daughter of Mr Jo- soph Sellings of the town of Lockport. i “fiifi'fii§\§§TED, SAVE YOUR MONEY ! J USI RECEIVED, AND RECEIVING AT WILEY & RIGGS' CASH STORE, No. 21 Main-street, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Choice Family Groceries, A Nico Variety of FANCY BASKETS BIRD CAGES, WILLOW, WOODEN AND: STONE WARE, .._. E77 We wish . to lovite the attention of the public at No#L Maln-stroet-formoly occupied by It. C. Boldin. *2*Cash pald for all kinds of Farmer's Produce, wii whiney, aAnow mag Lockport, April I, 1850 aplides ~ HOME AGAIN. Deaters in GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, ., AVING purchased the atock of Méssrs. HUNK: KETTREDGE, willl conttuno to sollall kinddef 1‘4‘ ! Groceries, Flour, Fish, Porky | (~~ ahi in fact everything ‘knfit In a Grocery Store, at lower {' prices than can be bought at any other store In this} town or county. ss . F‘ Homember the placo-No, 35 MAIN STREET. -. nckport, June 17. 4620 ~~ GRrocERrIE.. © JLO VIS IONS-PROVISINONS CHEAP > FOR CASH. 'The Place to Rurchaso-No, 76 Main streot; #9. mes FLOUR AND GRAIN-WOOD AND STONE WAn Z. Parciaeé of JACO® MLEKL, No. 76, first 60+ ast of. & BouCh's-whoso store is now Alt | btn aeliay to. garret with tho. cholcost goods.\ Call an ‘flyhstxpuwll sae. .' _ (dawden AND [PROVISION STORE. |« . _.\ On tho Dock. [ + \PERRY WADHAMS EREBY notifies his numerous customers and the publicgenerally the opening of steam fimyunplhta 651m“ he bas opened an extensive Incldding flour, mest, butter, égge, and all the varletfeX of connitry produce. - ... hake - wus al Pornoun. desiring to purchisa family supplies are requested to call and exsinina for thomaelves, ah { ¢ly ckport, April 27, 1809 \\ _- .- . ‘ CITY DYE WORKS. ~ -- ~ouuring . \* sinks, , |__ 0 __. - . MERINOES, ~ Reforence to thousands of dl customers; Incluiling a inost promInont eitizens of Lockport .|. .. ; [> Lockpraf, June 10, (R83. ik Ay-dy Clow nts t of cn npr meen ire ion i izzy TELE PEM OH fOR c M ACL Nl fl In thhuilay itsrolved by Imitation - All dents due to mall firs ntunt be pall to James Scribner, at 'the atare horotufurd accu Jed by the old (firm ;. and all Habitities of the frm wiil al fo be pald by hime . VJAMIJS -|. . < JAMES: MAGINNIS, T‘lmlmnl'x‘lepthnmhitn‘mwfiai‘ ans): tbs Eben firm | wilt hereafter be carried on o andonatzned I e ett 4 SARS. Striswee. - Lockport, R «¥. Maratr Ati, INi2-detf. $5 REWARD. > - putes . OST--A PORTMOSNAI: contalaing 21 dollar in I} bank bilf-batween the toll-house, on tha Wright's Commern Plank Road; and. Lockrnrt . * 'The. above rowatd, wiil by prld on léatiog the Po firml- aud contents at this 053\ + - to \Aug. 30, 1880.-(diw | .. =~ . unt bou ns nouns. raul or. mss ._. SELECT SCHuUOL -on «Walnut streaty thtee soo went of Locust, will contmente. >>. mus oA din Monday, Sopts Stho1859.. + «08 Call the t> so tou ron potatody; lamb ghop, fried onlons; &. man tbo s. y loom yisgotahléb; soup, pork and roush KZT Taition for Twalts Week¢-$§3,00 ce ig. -+ l Aug. a ed himself of hisclotbing/and.swand from. the |., > & shore to. the midg16 of. the river to , hsopttain | the atrongth and directfon of the currénts that | wite : rl Tn a First-Class Clothing House. some one keep BOYS' CLOTHING? I bave -been in duced to add them to my alrondy: w upwards. had before ? JUDD & LUC’EM'ffiifiafifigHE-APEQT CUSTOM TALLORING, UBRoEERIES AND PROVISIONS, || -/ * TAE. VAN BROCKLIN PLOW, {gum sax awarded 'the promfam at the State Fait in & woon's cosBINED REAPER AND now (Entablished by POOLE In HAST of the AMERICAN HOTEL, 4007 of afat Nae li OPS ' following village Ints will be sold at pub catrdetin sald village, containin wath ah trowPdons.. Lolth, wing*6ge- of 'th } | ment. -/ .: sel l . v6.3 Mavingens oC te un _| Instant vote was declared : ~T 4 XN THOS CFX: vord who was on the platform took .the -.. Wears now filing it with lirgo wuppltesot ~~ crorRs, And in fact, everything kopt ... In cusron coons * way us rourD . 20 Aud, A}! the Neg-gntjtylep for PANTS & V ESTS That will do your eyes gum} to behold. BOYS' CLOTHING. From the almost daily question nakbd: \Why don't LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING, I have them of all nizes-for Boys from 4 years old CALL AND SEE THEM. | Do you want a tip-lopisuit of Clothios ? ~ Go to Thompson's. Do you want a. Cont that will ft smooth and easy ? Go to Thompson's, Dao you want a Nobby Vent? Go to Thompson's Do-you want a prir of Pants tliat willnot draw up when you sit down? ~ Go to Thompson's. Do you wautjbotter fitting Garments than'you ever Go toiThompson's, Do you want a new style of Gollars? R Go to Thompson's. Do you want Alexander's Kid Gloves? Go to Qhompson’s. Do you want a good Hat or Cap-cheap ? Go. to Thompson's. Do you want Silk Wrappers, or Druwers? Go to Thompson's. Do you want a good pair of French Suspenilers ? Go to Thompson's. Do you want good Goods and-chcap? Go to Thompson's. THE Store with the Red Front. Sept. 8th, 1850. ddwely CLOTHING ST O RE! >. « - Z‘ ) | ® STORE ! N LOCKPORT - *~ p Hoods boting-Constavitty ftc» ~cofved. and: lift“!!! factared at Roch- - erland Buffalo Prices ! CAN AND WILL Undersell any other Establishment in - SIAGARA COUNTY 1 . Splendid Stock of Goods FOR: «._. JUST RECEIVED, UNION FURNACE. |= ~R. VAN BROCGKLIN, No. 42 Main Street, - UT ANUFACTURER of Plows and Plow Polnts of over kind now in use, Corn Plows, and - * * wiffalo) and Machine work of sory description. @K1so, Agont for 'the sale of of ' >' \joe EB, and WOOD'S- CELEBRATED DNEv v0 t . - IP ES\ Castixas or machine work of every description | Repairing. &c. done on short notiew ild fo the brs Tune 1, 1859. R. YAN BROCEKLIN®: \_ ___ 022 l ann lll n} GARA® . is horty | G . .}, 1 \given that on Thursdays tbe. 15th instant, at 10 | andall kinds of £ LOTHLNG | o'clock tu tha of that day. {at the Clerk's office | - in the. village bf Lockport) I shall. proceed \to draw the | * psmesof perrons to nerve an \Pottit Jurors atthe nex | ' County Court_and: Court of Teislons,.nppointad to. bo held at the Court House luthqwflla’gfi of. Lockport, Inc] - and fur the Countyof Nisgara;, onthe first Mo R nese Thore adc ales be dran at fhe man timg aud place tha napies o Gym-noun to serve as Grand. and oltltJurora'at the next Cireutt Court sud Court of Ofer and 'Términer, appointed: to bo: held atthe Coprt Ham In the tiling? of 111?!)er inroézd hf” the\ County al rs, en the fourth Monoay 0 next. ~ Ted Lackport, Sepwmbaa'ncbpggffi rnoxt. ) Da Lotr 0 our .n Cath, VARDUSEN, Cid -n._A.nB$x’?nep , Gier - 7 an - - SSIGNEE®S SADE.~Take:noticé that all. th rightstifle and Intorest of George 3. imo [ , C {¢ auction, at the Court House In thi village of Lockport Inthe county-nf- Niagara, on the 201h day of Soptembary 1850,81,10 a care kabject to ths morigage incumirance thereon-to arit? ¥Village lotN6, , on tho routh (devfmhit Caledanke efourl Acta f and village Tot No, 6, on the south side of “if\ (43.251: nis street Is sald villago of Lockport, eoniaining one- fourth of an nere, . Dated Lockport, September 6, $859 5 ... ©, Z Asnignee for Cred d 'borry. “jam: R '6f; the Convention; vate put. and carried,\ . . Emmas excitement., follo: Convention being taken. by\\ surprisd, ao to Tand, Cattaraugus, and J. B: to. be 'Beo'ys: items |.. ny Sceating ftaw | \nl porary freq ed; majority. «attempt: at. amend anid called Convention to order, > 's . Motign th‘enfipstqufly‘madeéolielqctShu - s li. * Resolution. also carried, amidst & perfect panic on part of Soft.. .~ >.... 0. D, Murray,\ Catoraugus,: immediately, took the floor nnd moved the following:: reso- lution. ~ ADC MDY (CS \Convention will ~not decide upon larity of-the two . existing . organiza- tiong there, 'and heréby admits Ato seats for both Of the Delegations from 'that city, equal tights npon this floor. Sut dy ~' Loud and overwhelming shouts of Question; Question, Question wn e ras Cee c ~ Cochrane, (New Nork) took the floor for a long time, . 'Voice drowned in shouts of, Ques- tion, and most deafening uproar, | Jumping pon the st Cagger took the platform abd called Conven« tho Rome as temporary chairman; ; Inimouse riot followed, during which no words could be heard. - © I This continued until Rynders came for- ward in support of Cochrane. | He was con- fronted by. Shehan and Benjamin Rae.- Blows partially struck, - Callahan, a New York man, struck at Wood, exclaiming, «You must stop this fight.\ porting at present impossible. Fight- ing and dreadful row,] . . Sohn Striker moved as temporary Chair- man by Cagger, and knocked down by one platform. Excitement most intense at present mo- ment. f vention, . he called those who had left. ___ Motions all put and declared carried. except Wood men then withdrew. outsiders. Wood mon remained in the Hall. Syracuse, Sept. 14. plause. from full and blow.] Westchester. cheers. Syracuse Sept. 14. convention approaches. Detegates and contestants. cordially with the Wood party. consultation with Wood and Dickinson. ROORy . 'The Softs are confident and talk concilia tion. \Wood new positively insist on selecting al New York, Sept. 14. vention themselves. in specic. ' -__- New \York Sopt. 14. - ton. - » Now York, Sept\; 14; R state of health at Plombieres, France. . ‘chhnfié, + :Resolved . that rogrétting 'the difficulty in' the Democratic party in «the - city of New |. York, this. the te with | fl\ Cochrane continued amidst im- -| menge excit@ment which continued until Peter n to order and nomiuated - John Striker of of Wood men-not hurt but knocked off After tremendous excitement in dumb show, Striker moved to apjourn this Con- Wood moved a committes and made a speech, bitterly attacking disorganizers, as Striker having declared the Convention ad- journed to 1 o'clock p. m. all conversation It is impossible to see how many remained in the Hall in consequence of the crowd of Atl} o'clock p. m. no. farther noting but Striker took the Chair mnidst immense ap- [Gallery and floor, Iame and bruised, After a fine speeeh from Cochrane, declar- ing the party now united, the roll was called, Every. delegate answered to his unme except; Murray and Shankland of Cattarangus, H. C. Smith of Monro¢, Dunlap & Mather of Nin gora, Thos. Galoord of Onondaga, D. W. Dean, Otho W. J. Wicant of Rockland, J. McGuire of Schuyler, and Thos, Smith of 'The 'Taminany Hall delegates-no respon- dent appeared. When George Bartlett of Broom, (Hard) replied to his name, Immense 'The excitement continues as the time of \Fickets of admission to Hall issued to all Wood Johu A. Green Gideon J. Tucker and other Hards have been in session this morning aud resolved to claime a hearing be- fore Committee on New York contested seats and opposed to extremity any attemptto set- tie that question by resolution, Dickinson advocates equal representation for Mozart and Tammany on. floor, and counse!s moderation. Rogers of Bric, Schell, Mather do not act Edwin Croswell is here, and has been in The Convention organizes temporarily at their share of delegates to Charleston - Con- Os \u. ca . _; [inthe world, in all cases of Axp 'The steamship Africa from Liverpool at noon to-day, took 70 passengers and $394,000 A San Francisco letter says \Silver ore of wost extraordinary richness has recently been found on the Mariposa grant. 'The mine is on Col. Freemont's track. This gentleman will have in 60 days on the Merced River, 72 stamps nt work with plenty of permament water power with capacity \to work 100 tous of ora a day, worth from 20 to 30 dollars per AL de Sartiges, the French minister to this country, is 'said to be in a very» dangerous . [in the fressnt ear-where he may be consulted by all fe h A a . Hoofland's Balsamic Cordial i <* co vaun posinivent cure , | _] Coughs, Colds, or Hoarsencas; Bronchitis, Influences, -., i ‘Orpupf‘gnnuponiy Incipient \ and has performed tho most firxwmshlng cures over 2+ * \ 'of: > < 6 -. ConpiaifeD consgumrTioN.. As a Djsrthoid Cordial it is unoguallod. - Price, 75 conts \ : per home. Dens - : '~ HOOFLAND'S GERMAN. PILL, - \ being well known throughout Europe and America, needa - | no commendation: here. They aro purely vegetable; aro prepared with groat exnctness, and aro sugar-conted. No\ better Cathartlo Pill can bo found. Price, 26 cto. por box. ©! Those medicines aro prepared by Dr. O. M. Jaortor & To, Philadelphin, Pa,, and Bt, Joule, Mo,, and aro sold by ; druggists and déslors in medicnas. everywhere... Tho éig- nature of C. AL; Jacxsor will be on the outside of each - bottle or bow. , 0, /_/ Sef > : In our # Rverybedy's Almanac,\ published annually, you will find testimony ond commendatory notices from all parts of tho country, Thoso Almanacs are given away by | all our agents. - - e AGENTS-A. Raterox, Lockport; W. 8. Frxw,Middie- port; Winson; Moors & Co., Wilson; D. Homans, Jrg Youngstown. sel2 - ~~DK, A. S; SCOVELLSS e National Analytical Medical Institute, : 171 Hamilton Street, Albany, ide and Sollds-Chronic or Acute, Connected with J.C. Kelley's Analytical Inst., N. ¥, City. |\ YB. A. S. SCOVELT will be in attendance at his MY- Burle Hotel, A h; Sopt. : Roomsare agle Ho ug. 5thy-6th; Sept. 10th, Tith ; Oct,15th, 10th 1 Rov. 1012, 200, |_... .. 2 Bsookronn, Holmes' Hotél, Aug, Tth, Sept. 12th; Oct, * Hotol, Aug. 8th, Sept. 13th; Oct Mrorma, Paddeck's Hotel; Aug, ept. 13th, e Cesc rors American Hot 13 ine aime ms. R mericrn Hotel, Aug. 9th, Sopt. 14th urFaO, endon Hote ug. 10th, J1th; Sept 15th, 16th ? Oct. 20th, Mat; Nov. 2dth, Poth. _ Sept NB‘EQEA’ Eagle Hote, Aug. 12th, Sept. 17th, Oct. 220; ov. 26th. - - - We treat successfally CONSUMPTION, and all disens- es ofthe Lungs, Liver, Kidnoys, Stomach, Splcen and Heart, Rheumatism, Humors, Eruptions, Erysipeles, Can- ker, Ulcars, Fever Sores, Brogan Bloating, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthinn, Phthislc, Piles, Inflammation of the Eyes or aby part of the System, Nervousness, St. Vitue® Dance, Dirstaess or Pain n 'the Head, Palpitation, .Cold Feetand Hands, Numbness, Paralysis, Apoplexy,Dyspop- sis, Sourness or Wind upon the Stomach, Indigestion, Costiveness, Diarrhon, Jaundice, Sallowness, BrownSpota upon the Skin,Billons and Urinary: Dificultion; all Fe- male Complaint, especially Falling of the Womb and Dif- Geult Menstruation noe . top- CONSULTATION FREE. ©, Principal office No. 171 Hnmilton street; Albany, N.Y+, where all letters should be directed. Dr. A. S. SCOVILL has given 'his ontire attention to treating chronic diseases for many years, strictly by the Analytical System, Hundreds can give their testimont- als of the success of our practice, that havo been given upin despair by the most omineut physicians, Wo so- licit such patients. 'Our philosophy of practiceds found~ ed upon the laws of Nature, | Onr theory of discaso, the Fdnclplcn those laws have taught us, Our materia mod- ea, the boundless forosts. We desiro all pationts that Tinve been treated by those who havo pretended to be Analytical Physicians to call on us, and wo will choorful- 1y give them' proof who are Analytical Physicians, . There aro persons pretending to be Analytical Physi- cians. and we, for their benefit would call their attention to J. Clangon Kelly's afidavitbefore the Mayor of the city of New-York, - Will the public please notice the same on our clrculare? f . + Dr. Scovill will, make his regular visits, ds perndvers firumeut, and will attend strictly to all patients imder is care. - - P.S.-Will the citizons please bear in mind the names of Russell J. White, E. J. Mattocks, V. C. Price, ns ropu- ted Analytical Physicians, We promise the protensions of these gentlemen a thorough Investigation, July 14, 1859. MES. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurso and Female Phfi'xclgn, proscit to the attention of Mothers her . SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Tecthing, Which grontly facilitates the process of teothing, 'by roftnning the gums, reducing. all inflamation, will filay Ant PAN and spasmodic action, and is sure to 20 Regulate the Bowels. Depend uponity mothers, St will give root to yoursel and rolief and health to your infants. dely=vs and can say in confidence and truth, of it, what wo have nover beon able to may of any other 51-4!ch of medichc: saver mag 1h Fatin, In a Sivoue mnefanoh, ro ureacr a con, when timely used. Never did we know am in- stance of dissatisfaction by any one who usedit. On the contrary, all are dolighted with its operations, and speak Interms of highost commendation. of its magical effects and medical vistues. . We spook, inthis matter, what wo do know, after ten {em-c experiento, and pied e our reputation for the fulfilment of what we hore doo aree Tn almost overy instance whore the infant is suffering from pain and relief will bfound in fifteen or twenty minutes after the Syrap is administered. This valuable preparation is the proscription of one of the most experinced and skiiful Nurses in England, nnd has been used with novor-failing sucess, in.. THOUSANDS OF CASES: - I\ trot only relioves the child from pain, butinvigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects neldity, and gives toug and energy to the wholesystem - It will atmost instant ly rolieve Griping in the Bowels and Wind Cholic, and overcome which, if notepecdily remedied, ond in death. We believe it the best and surdst remedy rw - whother it arises from teething or rom any 'other canso, . Wo vould say to avery. mothor who has achild sufforing from any of tho‘forefiglng Eomplaints -Do not lot your own projudicos; nor the prejudices of othors, stand botween. your sufforing child and the re- Hef that will be SURE-yes, stgx--to fols low tho uso of this medicine, If timoly used, | Full dis rections for using. will secompany cach bottle, None. gonuino: unless the facsimile of JURTIS & PERKINS, New-York, is on. the outside Whigs)“. . Price 25 counts a baltle. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. .. : ' DBYF G Established for the Treatment of all Disoases of the,Elu- : We have put up and sold this article for over ton cats I I; yours, ana gonsisting in part of | /** xi\! Plain, Printed and Plaid Mérinos. lain all wool Delaines, | Broad Cloths. -\ Printed. \ * dog Cnssimersfm [ot Poil dg Cheyres. . ..~ . | ( Woolen Plaids. - «Velvet Oloakt Rich Dress Sikes: . <- |. Flannels; ~~ \ @- ~ Bleached and Brown. Sheoting. Also a nanan usorh‘n'nxp‘, df 'the Intest styled of ~- LADIES CLOTH RAGLANS, | ~ OHEsSETERCEIELD sAQuUES, |- . 38 ~- MEELAN CLOAKS. - - \Also a full moxjtmungor - Raffle} Prints, Merrimack, Sprague, d oth am it! int gear; 3:13:12: \.vfo also gnfifo. pfngfilcglvggytenhonvto ~BELAOCK SILKS. .. . \J das Fr if Alpine, Chenile, Stella, Brocha & All Wool - nubes . - We would invite particular attontion to our stock of. ° CARPETS ANDOLL CLOTHS, Drugget; Rush Matting: &¢. of all width, patterni' and prices-all of which we offer forcash at prices that defy\ competion. Pleas call and éxamina our stock before pur-\ shastug, an therp is no charge forshowing our goods, ° #3\ Highost price paldfgrnll 2232211013 0&5“:le ilk * ' BHAR C < Lockport, Sopt, 2st, 1859. LC l ~ *0¢ JUST.OPENED, BY . - > ¥. S. Banker, .. NO. STREET {0 A new and splendid: nnlortmmfi’: o’tn RCKI’ORT, ee Where. will be found everything 'déstrable hag“ D Goods Line thnt ladies and gengtlemun me tangent?- sisting in flax-t of a choice lot of SILKS, of all colors Also Sill: Robes and a great variety of Dress Goods gen- erally, And the best and largest assortment, and th -sheapest ever offered In Lockport ° l Also, the Jadies will fnd, © Alexanders Kid Gloves (Warranted.) Be particular to call and examino my stock of DRY GO O DS; 0. Also, Summor Stuff, Bleached and Bro wn . . Shooting, Donins, &c., efore buying elsewhere. , \\~ nna C all at No, 72 Main atreet, nockport, # 150 50 ® < - _ 'TO TRADE AND TRAV ELING AGENTS. E WANT 50 to 100 young mon, witha cash capital i v of from $50 to $1,000 each, to pnrchmciur grids. consisting of Watches and Jewely, and to dispose of them In all the cites and towns throughout tho United States and Canadas, Some pertons who: purchase of us sre making from $6,000 to $10,000 peryear; solling at anctfon, in the various towns and villagos. : On the xeceigt of the Casn, we will sond by mail, to any address, the following articles, as. samples of our goods. $ Fancy Gold Finger Rings, assorted, for...... $1 00 #00 m e ut \ on =' better for... 0 00 8 Gents! Breastping, assorted, for. 3 00 6 » w \oa *» \bet 'o 00 8 \ ~ Ladies' ® 44. for. 400 Po s 'a of ou wines arger,(or 00 §Setncnmeo Pinnand Ear Drops, {or ha - 8 00 1 : or, 5 00 6 Sot Pin and Ear Drop 00 0 Sct Masonic » hl 3 00 4 fet Gold Fancy . \ \=.. for. <4 00 \oan » f 1 Set R : or... 1 PuliGold Richly shamed Band glucolets, \ . Fancy Cameo Bracelets, for.... a \* ladion' Fancy Cull Pins, for...... act‘s. Cold GaEts‘ Bosom'..5£qu,,9=ncy, for - - - stone se n , SleeveButtons, erigrared, for C0 - tu 6 Gold Feat Hooks, for...... . '6 Gold Fanoy W513: Koys, for.. 7 Large Size Gold Pencil Case, 1 Now Style French Vert Chain, for an\ a i w botter, for, - 4 \ #00 ~- Jarger, for Enncxysihqr Waxed), optn face, for... Hunting Caso, fo Fancy Gilt Watch, Buntinggcnso, for ._ \* 'Gold Watch, open face, for..... * ® better, Hunting Case, for. n \>* fo cop ao Movements of all the Watclies described in this list are warranted perfoots and we wish it distinctly understood that that the pricas given above-are our lowest wholesale ' pricesto: tho Trade and Trayoling Agonts. The rolait prico would bo from-50 to 100 por cont: Porsons ordering any of the above articles can either remit the amount direct to us, or to: the proprietor: of this paper, who is nuthorized to act as our-agent; aud who will al- ways keop a supply of our Catalogues rad Prices. Write giggly; ggunty gm final, it: a plain hand, to prevent mistak on récel e £ be forwarded: sy next mg“? e® my? the Go‘ods will b Smykfim; U2, of Jewelry, Importers and. - ; 55 Wholesale Denies-g}: wxgdxsab h W/ _._, * No/$ Nasbav ct. 11, 185 ins DH. JL. W. WADSWORTH, |_ >> ECLECTIO PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, \Will be Inattendance at his offlcs, as follownt ,l American Hotel, Thursday, Oct. 6.\ Mxor4, Paddock's Hotel, Wednerday, Oct, 6, > - Aumion, Platt House, Tuesday, Oct. 4. -.. -> >> (s EngloBotel, Saturday, Oct. Jgt; , Dr. W. will visit the above places every month aficted with Chronic Discases, who desire a safo and NEW GROCERY STORE - XN EAASBLOGKPDIIKTA.‘ : j > PETERSON & WALBEIDCGE cupled by JOB W. «VAIL, fa tno: lower village, s choico selection of | > >> e < Frosh Family Grocertes, © wblgh'thsy'nfioranh/ol‘nsal'nforrq' R 2, . / [« ~OMBAP FOR CASH ~econai¢ting in part of © W: Yugars of all gmdesian'd rlqécripfi', A, «\! ..~,. Byraps and Molasses at low prices :GOO0D;TABLE BUTTER t; Rish, Salty Ralilng, Nuts, Egg$, Lim «Choose psu 1009 ND DOMESTIC FRUIT,, 0x c .. orglonx Anp posest! nd all ather articleausaally. kopt (n 1 Altorders will roceive;promp uly 1, 1880203002. 0-0. s Bill Postis T 18 unfersignts ar a ordore for . Ro 10,000 wiLsON Allin] aig ~I Internal vital organs aro-In's very few minutes: detect» «fed with fudlitgnmdtarmflndfixqqf asking the patient a lin - ying the least previos knowledge of the |- AVE OPENED on the sompr of Mar ketand Exchange stroots, in the stove formerly oc- * Mear without the uso GF Mercury or paler ~ = - «£3. fihufl constitution. ‘Eoé'z’rand Agin- D. and enclosing i~ s'ennn, baring \'. Trot the wade ~ ro pres speody cure. ~ Pmeymude of examination l . mummy Dr. Wiis tgyvnimn ple and entively now ; an by: it diseaso. of any of the or gauze. .'A1'nong the Discases froated suecernfally are the following: suse sous? \smru'fn «nd all Discares of a origin; Ulepts, -| Neck or Goiter, Scrofulous Sore Eyes; Seald Head, Erup; Princignl office, No. 13 Codar-st., Now- York < -- - provE aLL THINGS) ,* Tuniors, Enlarged Glands or Joints, Tip Discaso, Swelled |. . a pl 0C 7 -A Safe and:Certain Cure for Piles, goal Col. primes) pibe orm (00) ' THIS traly invaluable article, «compotmided after the formuls of ond of, the most distinguizhed physicians of the ago,\ Ja presented to the public with {he fullost confidences in ifgIntrinsiomoritss Ils magicalin its ef- :} fects, roloving.almost Instantanconnly tho niost painful «ases; while Jundreds can testify to its' wonderful curos \While this medicine 4s eniolient aud. soothing, in its us ture, unlike all other qumggauiqnl) iis plain? , not soil :the th onmnsijsnwa ly perfomed. Try It, Try it askea is a 2:4 “5.x; Tool confident thit a ue who uses It will hmiubmont' o its mor® © ~Uef from a. most painful allllctign.~\ Bxcp~ . Chaps, be fonnd.equaily oft .. origtion, CbaSugy and the Ke, Ro .- Soll 2 LB sks a (ILdisonses peculiar to Feimalos and allChronicDiser « of the Brain, Eyes, Throat; Lunge, Heart Stomach} F - Spleen, Kidno lin. or .other. organs. -A 'upee? warranted in all eases of a Syphilitic or Veneren! eared or nogharge |. 00022 ou nod = .~ ConsuLTaTION® *. {3877 Pationta At willstanto can have :f by addressing a lottor, describ- i la fee to 1 or \ Ep\: Teath oxt ~scorms veo ~. 4, Ay xslued by tho 0.00 v scriber a. fow ye jo~ tions on Face, or other parts, Dyspopria,Gravel, Impotence, * .; | Stricture, St. Vitus\ Dance, Epilepry, Bhouruntism, gous: fuseyore cases, almost fostantane- Lluis 10, « -*AIATHENW 8, Proprietor, - .. 230 Mainatrect; Buffalo. «Lockport... worl ' \o.. s, Agent