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=... DRY GOODS, CHRYSLER & BREYFORLE'3 \._. Ohoap Cash Store. [ u AUNT pmt complotod the onlargement of a Auk Sofi TC us nu“? rocoiving the nemont of our ; Largest & Most Splendid Stock of Dry Goods aver brought (: Niagara County.. In our / Saturday, Nov, 12th, 1859. Board mot pursuant to adjournment. .~ Fontnal &Wonrier. \' inowroam®y. | | . monday Evonings Novemiber 14, 1859, | ee HOP,. Aner , ' RoMEorATBT Present-All the members. Journal of yesterday read and approved. Mr. Payne asked leave of absence for the day. Which was granted, ~ \ The time having arrived to designate two “fl Nax-York, papers to publish the Session Laws, a \ballot mammmn‘g and 'the, yavied haes of Autumia was had with. the following regalia | s, A% State and a Nation: teman boon w yond or |- For the Niagara County Intelligencer six sextant sedan Can aarebres | ballots,. Por the Niagare Democrat four bat- e lots. Whereupon, the Niagara County In- telligencer and the Nisgara Democrat were 10 . . PRYEIfLO® AND ~1spRoEo «__ Offiee-NO.ZMAIN sTrarEn -~0l ce Hours-Fsom 8. to 0 A. M., and \I to. 8 p. 3. At Baggage: 60 Geneioe-st.. from 8 to A P. ar. ~ MEDICAL NOTUHCE -_ D. 8. Faésott nnd W 8. Kittenger Hava this day entored Into a copartuotship for the tise of Medicine and Surgery. ° © 2 ESP\ Oflce over Mossrs: Keop's 'Clothing Store. -$. S- FASSETT, M. D. April 1, 1858. 30. 8. Kfl'fl-IZNGER, M. D. M.S. Kierasex®, having rotanod from Europe, ten- dors his services to his friends and the public; | Particular attention to diseases of 'the Eye and Ean- Strablrmns, Cataract and other disoases cured by opera- tive méans. DR. A. NLLES, . Physician, Surgeon and Oculist. OFFICE removed to Portars Block No. 3, Garial Stree Residence to Wert Main Streot, No 28 Ofice hours from 10 to 12 s'clock A. M, ~ May 2-dtely : . SAML. 5. THORN, M.D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office & Residence-~Ping Street, corner Walnub (Former residence of Dre. Bill and Helmor,) Lockport, June 15th, 1850. Alfred Holmes. - Attorney «& Counsellor at Law, for Marsachusetts, Penneytranio, Con- ueetignt, Wisconntn, Xlohigan, Iilinois, Oblo, Todiana sud Iowa. tnsurance Agent, Conveyancer, and Agent for thems td Loosatlon of Bounty Land Warrants OfMce No, Ontaze Street, upstaiza, Tnskport, Aug. 14, 1856. CARDNER & SCRIPTURE, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW Ourion over Bax LOCEPORT, N. Y. TC. NC. WEBSTER; ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW Office 24 Main Street-Orer Palmer's Store and opposite Wrights\ Bookstore. Lockport, July 16th, 1850. * H. B. FRASER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW Offlco ovor the © Lockport City Bauk,\ No. 40 Kain Street, Lockport. July 14th, 1850 WOODS, MUREAY & GREENE, Attorney's a nd Counselor's! Ofice over E, S. Mack & Co. Agricultural Rooms, Corner Piue and Main Atreet, LOCKPORT, N. Y. July 19 1858, GEO. W. COTHRAN, Attorrey and Counsellor at Law. Oficein. Nicholls Block-over the NMagaraGounty Bank m. v. ten Yor run AQJDRIERA ~ (.}. . d every the . jal . ct n rd s. Gr 'every meme. $\ =[ ber of the, hinman family is to . or, disturbance. of the ;bodily functions ;- but,: | with the aid of a good-tonic and the exercise of plain common sense, they may be sble so to 'roguinte the 'system as to secure permanent health, - In order to: neconiplish this desired | . object, tho true pourse to pursue is cortaint y. that which will produces natural stato of things at the least hazard of vital strength and life, For this purpose, Dr. Hostetter has in- troduced to this country a preparation beating. . | his naree, which is not a new medicine, but one that has bean tried for yours, giving eatisfac= | tion to-all who. have used if ~T 6 Bitters eperate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring them to. A healthy and vigorous action, and, thus, by the siniple pro- coss of strengthening nature, enable the sys- tem to triumph over disease. For the cure of Dyspepsin, sea, Elatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of the Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, &0., these Bitters have no equal. - - nod Diarrhcsn, dysentery or flux, so generally con- tracted by now scttlers, and caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily. regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsis, a disease which is probably more - prevalent, in all its various forms, than any other, and the cruse of which moy always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, con be cured without fail by using HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, as per directions on the bottle. Forthis diseaso eve physician will recommend Bitters of some kind; then why not use an article known to be infal- lible? All nations have their Bitters, as m pre- .ventive of disease and strengthener of the sys- tem in general; and among them all there is not to be found & more healthy 'people then the Germans, from whom this preparation ema- nated, based upon scientific experiments which have tended to prove the value of this great preparation in the seale of medical science. asp Aovs.~-This trying and provok- ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere sha- dow in a short time, and rendering him phy- sically and mentally uscless, can bo driven from the body by the use of HOSTETTER'S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, noneof the above-stated diserses can be contracted, oven in exposed situstions, if the Bitters aro used as per directions. | And as they noithor create mauser nor offend the palate, and render un- necessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is ro- moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro- duction of a thorough and permanent cure. * Por Persons in Advanced ¥tars, who aro suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need only bo tried to be. mppreciated. And to & mother while nursing these Bitters aro indis« ponsable, especially where the mother's nour- ishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is whero m good tonic, such as Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all cases of debility, and, before so doing, should ask their physician, who, if he is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their use in all cases of weakness. CAUTION.-We caution the public sgainst using any of tho many imitations or counterfeits, but nal for Hosterf®n's Crtemnam» Stowace Brrreas, and seo that cach bottle has the words \Dr. J, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters\ blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the Iabol. 42~ Propared and sold by HOBTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Ps, and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canadas, South America, and Germany. { Soun by Houry Murray, A Rulston, Lockport; L E Huckleg, Lewiston ; T Ruifleld, Niagars Pavia: CS Spencer, Youngstown; J N Posse, Somerset; W B Wallnce, Suspension Bridge, [nod deinly Local, Literary and Miscollansous. . Report-wire down. PROCLAMATION, - By Me lutllcqtrfi EDWIN D. MORGAN, Governor a prace {t has been a year of. counts ece | * Locaten ar BUFFALO, I ALBANY, Gorner Senéca & Main Sts.|No. 418 Broadway. - N. Y. CLEY, CLEVELAND, CooperInatitute,AstorPlaceCor. Seneca & Supsrior Ste. PHILADELPHIA, DETROIT, Cor. Tth aud Chestnut gt, [No: 70 Woodward Avenue. CHICAGO, Corner Clark and Washington Sts, 'C{TUDENTS entering nny one of these Colleges, by the ayment of $40, become entitiod to the privileges of {gs entire 'chain,\ comprising seven of the most thorough, extensive, practical and popular Businens Schncgshln ulna world. For fistulngnesbund Circulars, call at the Coliege Rooms oraddress as above. 20 € BRYANT & STRATTON. GENERAL INFORMATION. Ourstyle of Penmanship is the fammus Srasoustam.* Students can commence at any time, as there aro no vacations. BRYANT «SERATTONS ~ (American Merchant A MAGAZINE, devoted to Commerce, Banking, Mann- facture®, Agriculture, Mechanical Sciences, Commercial Law, Politica] Economy, Literature, Art and Statistical Information, Published Quertorly at Cooper Institute, NY. Terms $2 per anoum, with tho nsual reduction to Clubs, Thework is designod to be a sound oxponent of the Commercial and Industrial interests of America, Sept, 19, 1850 -[delém . NEW BOOKS, Recently Publiched, and For Saio at Wrights' Bookstore, 18 Main«St. From Dawnta Daylight, or Story of a Western Home, by Mrs. Haury Ward Beecher. The 38k ister's Wooing, by Harrlot Beecher Stowe. The Lafe of North American Insects. Acadia, or a Month with the Blue-noses, by Fred. 8 Cortona. . Love Me Liitlk-Lovs Me Long, by Charles Reade. Ten Years of Preacher Life, by W.H. Milburn. Life and Liberty in Amerien, with illustrations, by Charles Mackay, © Beulah, by Augusta 3. Evaus. . Miss Slimmen's Window, and other papers, by Mrs. Mark Peabody, Love (L'Amour) from the French of M. J. Michelet. New Star Papers by Henry Ward Becobor. Frederick the Great, by Carlyle, Cosmos, a Sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe, by Alexander von Humboldt. Daily Counselor, by Men. Sigournéy. Fruit, Flowers and Farming, by Houry Ward Beecher Notes from Reecher's Discourses. Opportunities for Industry, and the afe investment of Capital; or, a Thousand Chances to Make Money-by n Retired Merchant. Oct. 20,1230, a» as i+ Indigeéiiofi,‘ Nau» Ix oun CLOAK DEPARTMENT ean bo fornd be Alpin, Solforino, Barode, Cheaterficld Btowart Basvae, An' many other orticoly now atyles, Alvo Allaolors. & qt6 *s a Cloths, with Fluted Trimcaings to mateh, wnnnsssesss tt oun SHAWL DEPARTMENT can bo fonnd BROCTA, LONG & SQUARN SHAWLS, An apfoxtantta now prions. Stoily Shiowls at about ono. half of formar pricas RLAOK SUU THIDET, nod muny now atylan + hfe CARPET DEPARTMENT ean ta form inglish Volvat, English & American Tapestry Trowadyy Potent Inxra'y, Cotton: Homp, Vonles Ia fir', et shaigy naunlly kept In a Carpot Stro. OTT; all whttin Ass SH ApEg 14% COnNICEF, WALK PAPEN, &e,, &c. Tis Isneswlhle to enumernto all of onr dopa. tmont. An wa hingn bean hare muny yoarasfovary Famille knows that wo koopa Eplondid Assortment of Domestic Goods, Ant ovary thine maitally kapt fo n Dry Gooda Stora It homes shout throw ered wlneo wa outnblished the CAU ar! wa think wo bave atlafled the come curnity that it Is (he avatam Ds nok fall n onll and exfintng oue sack hefors maktar your We tike groat pleasure In imaging our t. petiectetie te emt LEN & DREYEOOLE: Tnclkport, Sopt 0, 1959. aplidely Fall Campaign Opened. ~--_ - Rig???“ returned from New-York with a narow nike lino gr stock of everything desirable DRY GOODS, or fix-flag In part of Plain, Printed and Plaid Mork Plzin all wool Delaines. Broad Cloths. mos Printed \ Cassimers. Poil de Chovres. Ladies' Cloths. Woolen Plaids. Velvet Cloakings. Rich Dress Silks, Flannels. Bleached and Brown Shocting. Also a Linar assortmont of the Intost styles of LADIES CLOTH RAGLANS, CHESTEREIE LD SAqUEs, MILAN CLOAK Also a full sssortment of ~ Eisreh Prints, Merrimack, Sprague, an\ o! b? Prlube. - Wo also bnvite particular attention to ttock of BLACK SILKS. A150 A pine, Chenile, Stelle, Brocha & All Wool * Een Cs. CC HCL tas. R \:'\lnri(a particular attention to our stock of p i”; RPETS AND OTL ©LOTES, \ torre! Rush Matting &e. of all widths, patte pricss-all of which we offer for cach at pricen £1553 competion. | Pleasocall andoxamine our stock before pare sharing, as there is no charge for showing our goods. £23\ Highext price paid réxfiflggfirénirnnnrter. ¥ OUCK 20 Lockport, Sopt, 1st, 1880 +EOUER fies JUST OPENED, BY N. S. Banker, NO, 2 MAIN STREET, LOG A new and _np]u‘ndld assortment of Kpory, DRY GOODS Where will be found everything deslrable in the Goods Line that Indies and xengflemen ma “nacho?- siting in part of a choice lof of SI-E8S, of all colors.- Also Silk Robes and a preat variety of Dress Goodr gen. erally, Andthe bert and largest assortment, and th whospent over offered fo Lockport. Also, the ladies will find Alexanders Kid Gloves (Warranted.) Be particularto call and examino my stock of DRY G O0 O0 DG: Also, SummerStuff, Bleached and Frown Shooting, Dorins, &c., efore buying elrewbere, Call at No, 72 Malu atreet, uocknort. a w.8.BANEE®, 2 e BANKS & BROTHERS (Suecessors to Gould, Banks & (701) LAW BOOKSELLERS PUBLISHERS; 475 BROADWAY, ALBANY, And No. 144 Nassau Street, New-York. [From the Chicago. Daily Times.] Adown the Glon Beside the Stroum. BT Kx08 m rant. Adowa the glen, beside the atroam} Where dwalls the drnoglng willow, I've oft manned boneath the shade, My hoad, thy breast the plllaw -- We've wandored through the tangled forn, With evening shades around us, Aud broathed the vows unheard by all- Vows which through lifs have bound us. Aetoss the bridge bestde the mill, ith, mors ofor grown and olden, We've watched the anngot gild the trees, Aud drenmad those day-dreamn golden - Drexmn-liko the setting nan gous down To night and shade and sorrow, And which may never know a mota- A Joyous, bright to-morrow I DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Cha he. found alt the 69 enbon. . In our SILK DEPARTMENT ars recovering from the great prostration Into which the - a uuse Tate rovultion had thrown them, 'The pestilence, so much fora OB T. gaufltzldhnat“ m; finelplnl nod-page, has onflnpyhygglrlb- h * | Elegnnt Rebes worth |. | $05.00 for $1090 3.2???“ 7g orsign Tends have Kfiflwmué declared by the Chairman as the papers to Splendld now Skflug \te wath 233 h 133 53355\; ee ap flxfiwmfn’xffifi ctor testand | publish the Inws. . 22 e . mle fan | . Mr. Fletcher presented a. claim of Fayetto 7. ick i - 11? L 125 xgcomfiamu nur own cor unszempled oan | Haskill, of $2. Which was received, num. N aw My les Platd & Day 3th\). 125 i 12? r%i:£e¥;fil:: gféangfiotmmnuu which have hered and refered. Blaok Gro, d' Epson 175 195 358:A“°‘:3“.5‘, nbon maas a people tnd | - On motion of Mr. Fletcher; .s, Lage Assortment, from 50 to |_ 75 | heart in dog to itm from whom there mascies fog Adjourned until Monday the 14th inst., at ««-. Bupork Ohintz, Indio Silke (double width.) | » 10 therefore in bumble rexerence APP tiger /o o'clock P, N. ___ IFAW MUIK®, BLRGANT aix vies. NEXT an a day of goperel Thaglgitiag and (o | \ -] All the nies makes of Black Silke-Onnar, 000+ and I lavite all bow sed to welteda| A Trovont or -The Erik’i’aflzfi‘m‘fd’a or iholy railtude 3.3521; Heareair loak that stands nlone to contend with the Ta witios« whereof, I have hersunto signed my name terpest's blasts, only takes deeper root and und afized the Privy Seal of the State, at the . e ° [Zs 9.] clty of Albany, this first day of October, in £3 stands. firmer for ensuing conflicts, while the an4 op. Poteet our Loef ong thowrand eight han , _ [forest tree, when the woodman's axe has spoil Gronar gm?“ Private 505,23}: | leg ig surroundings, saways and bends, and perchance is up-rooted. - So it is with men.- Those who are trained to selfreliauce are rea- dy to go out and contend in the stenest con- flicts of life; while men who have always lean- ed for support on those around them are un- prepared to breast the storms of adversity that arise. | The men who stand boldly for the de- fence of truth, in the midst of the flood of errors that abound, are not the gentlemen with lily fingers who have been rocked in the cra- die of indulgence, and caressed in the lap of luxury; but they are mea whom necessity has called from the shade of retirement, to contend, under the scorching rays of the sun, with the stern realities of life in all its vicissi- tudes. 'It is good for a man that he bears the yoke of his youth. We're lived and loved through many a year, Alove which kunwa no ending,- And Joy and grief we both have As down life's pathway vending: Aine, Moreen don mick rather - Aud griofs which also hid prossoit me down Tas Feware Tare.-They caught Thy amiles have nerved to brighton. a female horse thief some time ago at Roches- ter-an Englishwoman, probably from York- shire, where they understand something about horse-flesh borrowing without leave. 'The Rochester Union now says that she abused the mare she stole, most cruelly, having driven her for about two weeks under \club law\- the only law she seems to have on her side- She not only clubbed her when she was driv- fog, but at night clubbed her to make her stand up to the manger, when the poor bruté | Chins, 0'7:;‘;‘n§“;f,’;‘;;_'f:§‘+373‘ 5125412’5‘w Glas was so exbausted that she could scarcely | PLATED & BRITANNIA WARE. &e. stand upon her legs. - Our contemporary says which heoffers wholerale and retail at the the course for the State Prison is clear for Low_ “gagsg'ffi‘Am' the two-legged brate, and thinks on the score fig.\ Tiff: ffiag‘ég’} 3325?\ the znodl'figaml of hunfumty, that she ought to have some | *~ TNX insunanos extra time on account of her cruelty to the or nartrorp. horse. We second that motion. We always} near per ated in 1810-Gharter P ar pe tua stand up for four-legged brates against those who have only half that number. Bai now, our paths may sever wide, Aud nover know & kneeling i I ns'er again may clasp “H and In felondly, loving greeting. Inc'erngain may hoping watt At sunset for thy coming, Adowa the plon, bealdo the atream, Bononth tho evening's gloaming L I Sapt. 4, 1858, I go Mur from ncones most dear, Afir from Love and Bowuty- Promod by a stern, remorsless fate, And by the hand of duty. And if we nn'ar mar meetagain Boalde the drooplog willow, Thou'lt pray for oc a who wanders far Boyond the surging billow. E. A. HOLT. [Successor to M. Helmer & Co., No.48 Mein-st., no door to the Western Bank], continues the CrRoG0KERy allitsbeanches,and bana full + 1m may elect gine cenno nl 22m Moore's New Mill is nearly completed. mun n 28m Obristmas and New Years come on Sunday this year. HENRY MURRAY, {®szanuremsn is 1840} Wholeanle and Retail dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Linseed, Sperm and LARD OLLS-PAINIS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, DVE-STUFFS, PERFUMERY, PROSGENE, KEROSENE OIL, Comphene, Window Glass, &c. E37 Pare Wines and Liqnors for medicinal purposes. . May 6, 1869. - dely LOCKPORT, N.Y. ___ REPUBLIC INSURANCE CO., No. 18 Wall Streot, New-York, Economy and Security in Fire Insurance, CREMA cc coe ar: + 1503000 OVOP. ea cc eve ees eveser scenes 185,000 §2807,000 orr on mmo ram t lie ls . Onaxon or Triz-A change in the time table of the New York Central Railroad takes place to-day. Seo advertisement of same. comPany, Caan Carreaz, $1,000,000. NSURE AGAINST %088 AND DAMAGE BY FIRE,ON TERWUSADAPTED TO THE HAZARD, AND CON 'ISTENT WITH”?TELAWSOFUOMPENSATION. Lcokport, August 13th 1637. A« H.]EOSS Agent, {or Lockportandrictaity» OL O wWILH Er, Dealer in Drugs and Mediciner! PAINTS OILS. D:YES Campheneand Phosgone. Brushes, Fancy Articles, ° Patent Modicines, &c.» & Also.SCHOOT BOOKS, STATIONERY, DAILY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINE® nod Cheap Publtcstions. No. 89, Market Street, Lowar Lonxront, N. Y. New Ma mail ar- rangements have been changed, in conformity to the change in the 'Time 'Table of the New York Central Railroad, seige e www Zr The Board of Supervisors on Saturday appointed the Ningara County Intelligencer aud the Niagara Democrat papers to publish the Session Laws. \No Husova\-P. Pamirs, at his old stand, has received a fresh supply of family groceries, which he advortises to sell ns cheap as the cheapest, Seo advertisement. me nmn. mm mut comme: 24m Remember that Dr. A. S. Scovett ; wr --r rie Tus Gane.-Tho Bulfilo Express of this morning (14th) says : \ During the morning of yesterduy, a savage November gale, cold 83 an arctic breath, and laden with bard, bail-like | snow, commenced blowing from a point west of south-west, and shifting during the forenoon to the southerly quarter, and again in the af- ternoon directly into the west, raged with great violence, during the remainder of the day. - 'The water in the creek and harbor rais- ed rapidly and to a great heighth, in the carly part of the storm, but the rise was checked by the change of the wind, and it subsided grad. will bo at the American Hotel, in this village, ually after noon. 'I'he gale was the worst of on the 21st Inst., when the afflicted will have the season, aud those who experienced its an. opportunity for consultation, free of charge. fierceness in the city will be prepureil for ser- Fee ~a vee ~> fous accounts of shipwreck and disaster on the Tin Daxgyinng Dansville Her- Lakes. * ald charaes the fire which occurred there on A great quantity of suow must have fallen, Thursday lost to un incendiary. | It estimates | put it was scuttered so by the wind that it is the total loss by the fire at about $25,000. - {impossible to judge how much. zer The prophesy of a cold winter seems to P. S.-After the above was written. the have good foundation in our present weather SNOW storm cleared away sufficiently to give a Yesterday was a very blustry and uncomforta- view of the lake, und three vessels were observ- ble day. nnd our churches were very atin | od bre on the beseh in the bas and ip a f 1 . at? flak it: 25 “xxxxgnzdder with less 'The latter has been ascertained, from the ' gm 12, _ schooner Aldebaran, which, by good luck, Dx. Raxnatt-The Albion Daily Ameri- made port in the afternoon, to be the schooner can says:-*Tha many friends of Dr. Randall Sweepstakes. 'The two on the beach in the will bo glad to learn that he is recovering bay are known to be the schooners Oak Hill from the Injuries received by the falling of the 4ly1 TRUSTEES. RORERT 3, Hons, Poedtdent. Charlor 1T. Jin Jago Ast Lan CA 0 frenciot E-lward ©, Contor, (L Runsoily dorlth Oakas, Auguftad (* Downlag, Joronh Galtiord dr., Conway D Famke dringn M. Waterbury. Wilthin Batlor Dunew, Wibhn H. Cary, Invie Trwnsend, Goorse T. Adoo, dunes Warron, Aaroph Howltnd; Arthiee I ouryy Daniil. Denko Sin. thy Prdog Hall, ProderIck G. Foster, Mortimor & ¥, Hofraan, Donmt» Dose drool Anthony ro do uflqrwrfiv‘d. dfu 1, r. (i‘lrré‘tuz’fir‘alnr. N, Jabn As (% C movert th Mnturite D. F, CUBRY, wms Nrojlnmrl'mm‘ rlmvnhlnluc: the Mubint Plan with the nltal Stoat mi Inclnta, “1413 f‘hm‘m' of l'hh Company that 80. per cont of the hall bo nownally divided to the (n Sorlp, hoarii? Thin Compuny fiw been In operation for fre goat, dugig whioh thas it hw dectsed to tig denlors ony hundred: mnd and uwhall, por cont to their [Phoy Insuro against and Damage by ira at the lowoxt onerant atas of wolvont companion, HBNBY BNAPT, Agort for Lockport und Niagara County, wx eron mete eerste iver noite une mecar TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS Ar ad Rotail Prices, 'People's Drug Store, No. 8 Ringueberg Block, Lockport, N.Y {Opposite Keep'a Clothing Store.) BROWN & VAN Horny, Wholosile and Reali dealers in A BLOODLESS VICTORY!! 1,000,000 Boxes Sold of MOREHEAD'S |MAGNETICPLASTER Tits enormous quantily of this Invainablo Remedy has bcen purchn«ed by citizens of the United States during he shorbtime it hns been before the public. The reason for thi: extraordinary success Is simply fn the sctual truth and value of the articles. No one buys the MAG- NETIG Of, without becoming its friend. It performs all that is promised, and carries with it its own recom- meadation, Truly thisisn Vistory-~peaceful and blood- less-but we bellove not leas glorious than the triumphs of war, with its train of carnago-and desolation, The Af4GNETIC PLASTER is undoubtedly the Grontest Streng ther and Pain Destroyer that Science has | yot discovered. If you put this Plastor suywhere, if | Pain is thero, the Plastor will stick there until the Pain Tne vanished, The Plaster magnotizon the prin wway, and PAIN CANNOT EXISE wike: tums PLASTER IS APPLIED. vIllmlmmlmm, Lumenfins, Stifluasin, Weaknens, Debility TH; 'Ten Thousand who suffer torre from those tore Nereoumness, Nearaigin, Dyspepsia, Coughn and Colds, ih lnblis gamma would And immediate rellef from all Pains and Achon of overy kind, are ZAMALEDIATELT | Dain by using the great intornal remedy, Mo - : s A Drugs, Medicines, Paints, - Olls, Dyestuffs, Cnmplmfm, Phosgene, fdAwiy. INSURANEEL AGENCY,. Hower Fis Inaunaxoe Courant, Capita) $500,000. Wall streot, Now-York. Comerericur Eins Insuraxos Conpany, Capital $200,00. . Hariford, Ct. Prowttx Finx Insuranox CoxpAxy, - Capital $200,000. Hariford, Gt. \ Crt Firs Company, Capital $150,000, New-Haven, Ct. Finx Insunaxor Conraxy, Capital $500,000. Wall street, New-York, Marit Livk Inounanon Conray, Capital $2,000,000. Newark, N. J Awzntcan Firx Coupany, Capital $300,000. Hartford, Ct The profits of the Continental Company are divided amonget the insured, The above are all first claea Compantes, with an unim- paired cash capital. Losses promptly attended to ani liborally adjusted. 337 Office in the Arcade. Dac, NEW LAW BOOKS For Farmers and Fusiicos of the Perce. rrEatss, (4th edition) BARBOUR'S CRDINAL Law, NEW CLERK'S ASSISTANT, REVISED STATOTES or w. MC caLt's Forars, ROCKER ON SHERILFFE, CONSTABLES Arp - coroxERs, DAYTON ox ExECUToRs, WATERMAN's TREATISR, Also, ® large and good Assortment of JUSTICES AND OTHER BLaNKS. Avonzes Brushes of all deseriptfons, Varairhes, WINES, LXQUORS, CEAS, BIRD SEED - TOILET SOAP, PERFUNERY, &c., &e. #37\ A full assortment of all the prominent PATENF MEDIGINES of the day. r. (8 v.) The genuine KEROSENE OIL may bo lind of us at $1,25 per gallon. | Also, Teoth and Dentists, Gold Foll of the bort manufacture. i PHYSICIANS' - PRESCRIPTIONS personally attended to ut all hours~pay and yigxy. SILAS R. BROWN. THEA, H. YAN HORN,. Oct. 81, marl5 dely RK E MOV A L. A. R. FERGUS. 0 N AS REMOVED from 40 to S1 Main street, wher he has on haud a general assortment of BANKS & BROTHERS, 475 Bnoapway, Atmany. ._ NEUVRAL GEIA Axp RHEUM A TIS M. . Oct. 21-33m DANIEL MORSE, Agont. MILLINERY. 'T MISS STONES, No. 98 Maln«St., 108 WANG TOBACCO only 45 eon por 1b, and Miranda. Smoking Tohneeo only 10 ots por Ib. At leastseven other vessels which passed AY Tik Lockport Tobacco Store, NO. 68 may ex ws NR mitseribor wishon to call the attontion of his on« meroun euntomera nail the public ganorally to his Bridge, and presume he will soon be able to resume bis professional dutfes.\ We saw him in the streets to-day, T's Bropentox Opszqutrs -The ob_ sequies of the Into Senator Broderick wily tike place to-day,. John W. Dwinnelle, Esq., of Rochester, will pronounce the or- great Reduction in the Retail Price of Tobnceo wht! hope as kooning acueet article aod aelllng Tow taj netted s life pitatiees of thatr prtsonngo. | nevesion fle has altro on band 6 Ono Ansortmant of | FOREIMN AND DOMESTIC GIG/018.3 A81 nll othorurtighen mnmally honk in a 'Polineco Stipe, ' c N ILELLEY; i Aug 10.=(dtf £4 ma. Lockport, N. To NEW GROOGBRY STORE IN BASE LOCK®POIR, nlm mme nore on PETERSON & WALBRIDGE AVE JVRT OPENED an the cornoe of Mure X, kot and atreotn, to the stare formerly os+ mad by W. Vall, in tra Inwor vilinge, a cholce ection fy Frosh Fanitly ®nlob tiny aller nt wholomto or petaft gon Casi s«esonaliting tn part of Sugara of alt grades and descriptions, Syrups and Moluszos at low prices Groom nud Hick Togs 6T the Choloost Kinds, JAYA, AND Rfo CoPFRR: €000 TABLE BUTTER, Float, Pork, Fit, itt, Nuby Bage, Lardand Chooka ; FOREIGY AND DOYESTIC PRMIT, »tdall ation artioles amiatly kent In a PIMEY store, They nrantra propured to furnixh STONE for flagziag, raving or building t 93, | ”Emmi“ recalva prompt attentfon. ACHON on C‘c’lgspu.\ OCKCTIEY af oll Wade sutling Oot 4m death HALL seme mato i cs a A NEW LUMBEK waAdo® For Salo=Yory Gheap. { tha at Toqulra o \\AbBKertiospaost. ~. 3. UBHASE, M. 5, Physician and Surgeon. D Mics diceatly Gree Williams su ne de ation in the large Chapel of the New York University, at 4 o'clock P. M. Revivan or -Business again revives in our streots-ovidence of which may be found in the new accessions to our advertiseing columns. - Curran's Store, since his large ar- vival of frosh groceries, is filled with custom- er's, - For account of his stock, we commend attention to his advertisement in another col- umn. comme To Conmesrono®xts.-L. M. Certainly.- Local occurrences throughout the county nre always acceptable to us, if told fu aclenr, con- cise and truthfal manner. + The columns o: the Jourxar & Countzr are always. open to its friends for the recording of events of interest in all parts of our county, You and your friends therefore, need havo no fears of the \ chip basket,\ if you write in conformity with the above rules, Baurat or a Wirk-Fridoy, says the Buffily Commercial, Justice Bid- well had some dealings with a bratal fellow named Herman. Sturdiman, who was charged by his wife with cruelly treating and her fam- ily of six childreo. Her forbcaranco under his brifal treatment had come to an end, and ehe wished him to be taken care of in some way to that sha might. bo enabled to provide for hersolf nod children. | He was seat to the Penitentiary for six months-all the time that Justtce Bidwoll had at disposal for him. par- We would call the attention of our numerous: réaders fo the advertisement of Wheeldr & Wilson's Sewing Machines: 'These Machines have taken the highest premiumant the different State Fairs throughoat the Uni ted Statee-at the T. S. Fair at Chicago, bat aldo the premium, a special award was made ofa $100 silver. There machines have stood the test of years and always gave good satis- faction. R the rgenta of Lockport and Binith's ators - “mummies\ 9, Ontario Bby former yeulduncd of Jahiea G. tattétxfi \nod J For dale, by county. Lee Detroit Saturday, are most probably ashore in this vicinity. All that is known respecting the disasters that occurred during the gale, will be found related in the department of Marine News. Prxauty ror 'Tenowisa & StoxE -At CUhatbam, C. W., a man vamed Corbett, was recently convicted of throwing a stone ata train on the Great Western Railroad, and sentenced to three years' exercise in the Pent tentfary. Rather an unfleasant amusement, as it has resulted, for this modern David. m > A CARD To the Ladies of Lockport and Vicinity. The undersigned, Agents for the sale of \The New LOCKPORT DOUBLE THREAD SEWING MACHINE,\ {made at this place) and called the \Hotnt'a Patayt,\ beg toannounce to the Ladies that the Tong-looked-for Machine is now completeand on exhibition at our rooms Immediately in rearof the Passenger Depot-where we whall be happy to show the Laifes the mont beantiful (and whatin still better) one of the Moat PrarsorOrenatixa machines over offered to the public. In their conatruc» tion. no pains have been spared to make\ them durable, ornamental, and to work with ease, Thoy are ro simple that a child can learn to use them with ease. Therearo no better machines now in use. They are adapted to Hemming, Stitchfag, Tacking, Gathering and Embroider» ing. They make a firm, smooth. and elastic stitch-not lable to ravel orbreak in wearing, washing or froning, We Invite the attentionof an Inquiring and tntelligent public to a thorough examination of Mr. Hotuy's newly tmproved Sowing. Machines, at our offices in rear of the passenger Depot, Lockport, N. Y, Agenta wanted to sell thero Machinen in all parts of the country. WIGWELL & HOLBROOE, se10 de General Agents. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Read the following from Rev. Henry: Wood, formerly editor of the Congregational Jourba), Concord, NIH. and now American Minister to Beyrout, Syria : Concord, N. H., March 2, Mrsuns, Stm W. Foutz & Co--Gentlemon: Tse verte agor rudder and vlolent atttck upon my Lunge confined me to my bed for aeraral weeks, and when I ro- covered L was so much oppressed by difficulty In breath. Ing that I waxeoften unable to alsep or rest apon abed by night. | The suffering was extreme, and judging from the IneQlcacy of thie remedion I used T supposed the dineare cy, I found the diffealty atoont entirely remoredbefore nne bottle was used up. Sympathy with my fellow-saf- letersindnces meto make this atatement, and recom- article to others similarly aBiicled, .. With respect, yours traly, - HENRY WOOD,. None genulne unless signed T-BUTTS on the wrapper Sard W.Fowin & Co., Bostom, Proptietors« Bold by *helvagents every whore. . ara ¢ Murray, A Ralston, Brown & Van Horo ri; J, Wilber, Lower Lock- +. and %.8, Fano, Middleport: Francls, Johnson's Craék? J. M. Aldrich, Somernat: H.& T. Outwater; Olcott; Benjamin Deartoro, Wilion: .§ LT. Hackley, Lewiston; A.N. Allén & Bro.and George wigommntmmm j allace, Burpsorion Bridge \\. s ® Incurable. Being persuaded. to try a bottle of Wistir's ] ° Balas of Witd Cherry, without confldonce In fin effca: | . Drugs and Medicines. From increased fucilities he will be able to sell good# CHEAPER THAN EVER CAMRHENE, ALCOHOL &c., by the gallon or barrel. PAINTS & OILS-very cheap. TEAS xs good and choapas can be bought 10 B RECEIVED THIS DaY, Direct from New-York-Auother ense of China Penel. Pedal Braid and Fancy Straw Bounels. Alto, new Glonk Sleeves, and Boys' and Missen' Dreas and Over- Dress Pattorna.-Oct. 19. - RELIETED, and, with a litlle patience, PERM. NENTLY CURED, by the magienl influence of thet MAGNETIC PLASTER. It is the nimpleat s mnfest. pleasnntest, and. choupest remedy in existence | It= spplieation is untversat-equally to the atrong mun, | the dofierte woman, and the feeble Infant. Its use is { agreeable, und without annoyance or trouble. - Its price # within reach of all-rich or poor ; all may have it, and alt should haveit who are sick and suffering in nny way FARMERS and PLANTERS should always be sup- ; plied with the ALAGNETIC PLASTER. It will be the ' i food Physiclun in any household, ready at all times and ntinstant notice. Put up in ir tight tin boxes. Each box will make six to cight plastere, nnd any child can spread tham. Price 25 centa a. box, with fall and plain directions. D. C. MORENEAD, M. D., Inventor and Propristor, 10 Waucen Struet, New-York. MOoREMEADS MAGNETIC PLASTER IS SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN GENUINE MEDICINES: EVERYWHERE. Ang 6th. apliidely ESPECIALLY TO THE SICK!. Br, Russell J. White, Analytical Physivsian L Dr.Russoll J. White can be consulted a+ sis ofcen a follows: - BATAVIA, Raple Hotel, Monday, Nov 26th. PALMYERA, Nottingham's Hotel, Tuesday, Nov. £0. BROCKPORT, Holmes' Hotel, W adnesday, Rov. 80. ALBION, Platts Hotel Thursday, Dec. 1. LOCKPORT, Amarican Hotel, Eriday, Dec. 2. ROCHESTER, Eegle Hotel, Saturday, Nov.10, and Mon- day, Doc. 26, Where all porsons suffering from any «iftoulty can consuli ur free of charge. 'We do not present to the pub- licany now thing, bat an old ertablished practice-on- tirely our own-which has bean pursned by un for the pastiwelra oars, with reniatkeble naecess to which hun dreds can testify, 'Those dificult lon thathave resiatedall other treatmen ours. LET TRESIOK OALL ON US-Iuventigate for them- stlves-cost nothing, and no encourt ent given unless there in raatonable hope to sure. All diseases to which Ewe?!“ and Children are rnbject to, particular attention a given. .> Mik . -The citffenk f Lockport 'will remember Doctor White, he - having haretofora visted Lockport for many yaare o.; Lockport (jgt, 14, 1859. dely ins Ajer's Ague Cure. . FALL MILLINERY. MISS TUFT Will open on SATURDAY, OCT. 87, for genoral inspec- tion, a select assortment of Ladies and Miser FALL BONNETS. Oc. 6, 1859. Iw this Town. Patent MediGhRES-4 tot Assortment. Perfumery, Cologne, &c., &c,, ~ Starch, Spices, Soda, Saleratus, Saltpetre &c., &c., &c.; rything usually. sold in his Tine of ; ~ ~- MRS. has just retarnod from the city of New-York, and in now prepared to offer to the Ladies of Lockport and vicinity rome of the RICHEST AND MOST DESIRABLE STYLES OF FALL MILLINERY over nffered in this market. 827\ The Ladies are Invited to call and examine for themselven. Lockport, Sept. 26, 1850. de Fall Opening-Millinery Goods. h {I RS. MASSEY, having returned from New-York with a new and cholcs selection of the tort deatrablo styles of MILLINERY Would Invite the Ladies to call snd examine for them- selves, on THURSDAY, OCT. 18. ' oc10 detf kw CoNeurs nottafor the heir. and Shetland wool veil. \ i the Fiikle & L. 83\ Wonleo have the agency for sellin yon & SEWING MACHINE, which hns been adjudged to be the bast machine in use Please call and examine (EOE. n - + R EM OV AL! - Miss Kennedy would respectfully announce t. her numstonafriends, and the public genern ily, that .she has. re- moved har MILLINERY ESTASLISEMENT , Lov a\ To Her Residence-N . 8 Chestnaut-st.. where she is propsred to execnt . all 'orders, . {n her ine, on the shortest nntice,and Ju the best possible mironor KG7° Do nt forget the nluee-north elds of Gbestont st.; 3d boune east from Market-rt. , . Lockport, Feb, 11th, 1869. New Arrival In short, eve trade. Liquors and Wines for Medicina] Pur. | poses-Cholco Bourbon Whisky- Prime Havana Cigars. EZ Give me a call. June 8, 1850.-dely. \ Read Somthng No w ABOUT DENTISTRY, AND PROFIT BY IT. RS. S. L. CHASE & SON wouldrespectfally announce to the citizons of Western New York that they huve recently made extraordinary Improvements in the construction and aduptation of theirplates (whether of gold or silver) as a basis for ARTIFICIAL TEETH Which they insert only by ' Atmospheric Pressure, From ONE fo a FULL SET, and in a vastly more beantl« fuland permanent manner than by the use of clas H while clasps are not only filthy, butabsolntoly destractive to the natural feath to which they are nitached«-and what we hope will be found equally palatable by all who have bad the misfortune to lore their natural teeth is our aunouncement thatfrom this date we shall insort JONES, WBUTE & MceCUnrD¥is c Premium Gum Teeth. Atvastuy neoucep RATES-s0 low Indeed thatuo one shall feel compelled to forego the pleasures and benefita' of these benatifolaod doubly useful oreans. Knowing that wa cannotbe excelled inthe perfect adaptation. of our plates, the beauty of the teeth we Insert, and the fa- cilltics we porsons for producing perfect work in the short- known, we are dofermined not to be underbidden in prices TEETH FILLED with rims cot and most durable manner; and warranted. TEETH EXTRACTED without palo, ns usual, by aldo the Apethcon Vapor Ofice over Flagler, Snare & Pom roy's Hardirarestore, Lockport, N. Y. m fe Consus D. F. CHASE: . L.CHASE, April 4. 1850 [dinw trwanwly: HOME AGAIN. . JUDD & LUCE, A. R. FERGUSON, A Main-St GOODS, I g standiug cases ta, bave 5111]de gr: Tim rornein the (G R O C GJ I PFF, & ATALEXRNDER 4 0038, M - hope Nu. ON MAIN STREET, fDIREGmth'DE'R TBEJOURKAL OFFICE, Dealers in - he \THEE: «abscribers. would rexpootfally call theatten lon . ' ~ [of thelt nld sustomers and the publie genarally tn GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, ,.. P af -| 00 <> AVING purchased the stack.of Messra: HUN; \ t ' kxp ~ H RITTREDGE, willl continue to roll ali kinds of ; | lurtrecetved, which they willsell at thel owe *. Groceries, Flour, Fish, Pork, \:~ +f forcash of in «charge for Farmers pr 4n and in fact everything kegtln 2:Grocery Store, at lowe have on hand alina fing artof tuient of . rices than ero. be bought atany other store, {ti this . f a town or county, . 5 .> © hoe 'J- . *\ Remember the place-No, 85 fipamhun \New-York Dam recolvlas om the latest importations, {mast the wants of ty ma é nawestatyles of 5mm. Bleare ras, to which {you}!!! melt“ our earliest ~ Niss A. STONE - AVING returned froui mg Millinery Goode fr and feef confident that I ean moraur customers. hare also th and Dross Patte attention.. .: Lockport, Sept. 21. -> . SALDE-A Span of large BROWN HORS They are a good toam for '\ y ot ' xoy kind Aud “in be boright cheap.. work Lockport, July 48th. -|- delt 18\ MNANSTREET: _ d¢20idelf =. RERS, Wi nfildflnxlnwtei‘tf‘gsg: # “Main. ._ £4 Hain cweet. .:‘~f PAPER and Eon vrs 228 \=is \o mais: La; nex \ff th. 'He has just recelved the lat .A abeapest rlchentand most elo, Watson's Neuralgia King, the only known Medicine which will ermane - cateall traces of the disonse from the Irategtly‘li'eflls not your time and money on outward applications. Lin- Imonts nud Oils only femporise, and are of a doubtful effcacy, | An internal romody Is required- one that will reach the source of the trouble. The Neuralgia King Is tha name of the nrtlcle which hns this Power. | Send and gota bottle a 1 glvait a trial and be convinced of its rato merits, Pricr One Dollar a Bottle. Forsale, whole- sole and refail, by A. L- MATHEWS, Pro rletor, auld) 220 Main stroet, B EZ\ For Sale b 4. Mesrar, Agent, Lcck'pngtmlm HATS AND CAPS FALL AND WINTER GOODS At Great Bargains. TS, CAPS, CLOTHING, FURS, J ACOB ARNOLD, . NO.58 MAIN STREET. . gent stock nf Hats and Caps n this market-which he will wholesale and retail Hatand Cap Manufacturer, No 68 Main «toot, tha frst store east of Ohrysler & Bropfogle's. - Best Gontlorsan's Boobs Drees Hat $4 to $5. Silk hats made by- monsute, takon by a French Gon» formateur. . - Old down and enved in hats renovated by a now system. Soft hatrclaaned, colored andre-fintahed. The highest prices will bo pald{or Shippin Alzo, ho will keep constantly .on hmfd $311; out, cheapest, richeat and most elegant assortment of\ Iafiiu' and Chil n'll‘mcg' Furs of all klods ; Mink Capa, Tio: torines, Mulfe, Fitch Caper, Stone lintton ca m, 40 , and nny ofhera du the fur Hoe, Fur Collara, g‘ur Gloves, &e. at Jacon Anxor's, 58 Main-st, Lockport, N, ¥. Aino, he will keap constantly.on hand the vory largest, gint assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING mid Genticmen's Furnishing: Go6ds sver offered in thir ont is fled with ov variety of the most splendid Cnsslmors and Vestinee o, the lateitstyies, . . .- and. Vortings of The above goodavill be sold cheaper t ny oth homsrnLocgport. '* caper than by bad M139\ i Clothing, bat anderp IF you want to buy HA go to that han over been offered f soll at great bargain, ho -Custom Departni Rocheats store, No. 58 “Kn-1L, Lockport. 'Loskport, Apr93, 1866, .>. ~ OPENING pay