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vin e a +s, 63 ' > & Ohoap Cash Store. AYUTG fust da 9,99\ we afe no - resolvigg tha , , Largest & Most Splendid Stock of Dry Goods “19mm“ to Niagara County, In our DRESS GOODE DEPARTMENT Yadbs feand all the Novacen or rent . In our ® SILK PDEFARTMENT 'will mest this evening at 7 o'clock. A full M . ever m |_ attendance.is desired. c > moni ine t o ilies ce aces mr tor “Mt “mm\ f gai‘ng: 22 Dasss.--A pure white mantle was ' hts hi “W' £00 \ 150 thrown over \Mother Eorth\ last night- Rich woo aes He #0 qofy q gg |Sbeds preparing hor wardrobe for the holy- \' New atylea Plald & Bnyndore, 1955 # 109 days, ~ Black Gro, d\ Epron 11 125 irufain ory \ donn Hook cone -Large Abortmont, from' 80 to _ 45], A2 Any person having a Serap Book con Snparb Ohfutz, India filks (double width, EAW ELEGANT Alt the agor maltos of Black Ix our: CLOAK DEPARTMENT h can be found: ma Alpine; Solforino, Barodo, Chestorfleld Stowart Rasvao, - And many othor ouliredy now atylon Also ~ /All delors & v uy Ladios® Cloths, with Mated Frlowstivge to match. amumoige , Ju oun SHAWL DEPARTMENT aan bo found BROUKHA, LONG & SQUARE SHAWLL, A¥ ABTOXTBITNC Low 'ertorn. Blirwrle at about ore half of former prices, IDET, And many now styler besar 1h Ollo CARPET DH AEIMENT . oan be fonnd «Hoglish Volvot, English & American Tapostry Bussls, Patent Iigrain, Cupesitezento, Cotton, Hemp, Ventes Dragget; In fect tisually kopt In a Carpet Store: OTG all wiilku. Alon WINDOW dHAD. € WE CORNICK, WALL RAPEI, &o,, &o. T6 Ja Ero pge to onumerato: all of our dupa tmont BLACK BICK, TH a wa have: bean eatabllalind hore many yearerfovery |/ Familyknows that we keopa, Splendid Assortment of Domestic Goods, and averything ansully kept fo a Dry Coodd Stare +_ Ttlenow about threo yence: alice wo datablished the and we think we have satisfied the dom» moinity chat Lt 1 (he ayrtams Do notfsll to call and oxamind our atiokbefore making ”gs purglgvmv, a“ sungggtwlunum fa showing our soe n ret FJ & BREYHOGLE, Losknaitt Bopte , 1680; - 00 aphidely . REPUBLIC | | _ INSURANCE CO., + No,16 Wall Btroot, New-Sork. Fccnomy and Security in Firs Insurance, CBDLMDL sa were c; $150,000 BIYDIUN OVOReeurverasenscorserssecsece 1953000 h 285,000 . *** © ROBERT d, Mony, President, Oharlen I. Reaaull, John Jaerh Antory dry {yum D keartag Edeard 0, Center, H Rromiall Jorlah 053m, Aogaftas C: Down Joseph Oniifard. Ir., « + + tog, aar Gamer Jamon M. Waterbarys wmum\ Wiliam H. Cary, T * Joins Townsend, Gootza T, Adoo, amen Warredy doreph Howd, Artlink Leary, Panlel Drake Sm.th, Ivlttf Hally isk 0, Fonler, Mortimae W Hatatitom, V, Hoffniany, enging Doy, .. Jaocb Anthony Jr, nbn Bleward Tho , J. v. Grand Fortory} Robart D, Minturn, John A, C. Gray. D. F, CURRY, dramveany, Tre Insuradoo, combinlog the Mutoal Plan with the QA'llol Atack minoly‘lt. € {m Charter of this Camyany requires that 80 per sants of Abs profte mholl bu Ansually divlded to the scrared In Serip, bearing intorcat, ThiM camgmnv has boon. in: operation for five. yorra, durlog which time: (% han declared to its dexlers one and thirtysfive and anc«balf por cent, to thats versloots, They Insaro. against Loxk and Damage by © Fire at the lowert current rates of ralvont gompantess - HRNDY SHAFT, Agont for Lockport, and © oeldecdIm Niagara County, SEOURILUIY - IPIC RIE INSURANCE CO., NO. B1 PINE 4TRERT;, NEW-YORK. . UABK CAPITAL .........8500,000 -_ OHBAPEST & SATEST INEURANOE, Doalors Receive 75 per Ct. of Not Profits. Whan proforred, n WEB-cm from. the Proralun will be mnie in How of participation ta Profite. umrorons Wa F. Sort, Enwano Woon, Wa. Dnustetous, Hakie Banow, Jon: LAWREYOR, L B, WYMAY, R. B. DONAL ffatour, Wore ¢, As P. Fnasots, Trootan #. Ovi, x. D+ oT War Antmt Borun®, R W. Conutus, Jout Addit don, Warin, JonX Cont L Camm, cowatin Munaitt, «10 *%, p * Rater tone £3:va while 'Hornere Nowa, + I» MURRAY ._ iR Ping® * AL dont \X amend, J+ 313106? Jargon!“ owe D. Moen i A ho nore 9M WATRKEIL, Promdont, Ek‘fi'fifik’h Agent for Lockport ; lort, - h bith Nlngnh’clnunt'y. » Lyman]? \LL! 113310103 the eolargomest of our p fesarogs;, N. Y Focal, Literary and Miscellaneous, * gar Seo of steam to Galway. » o lied tress iene - **A Resunzctioy-of Cutters,Buffulo Robes, Sloighs, Skates, &o., &o., is going on. cone c in penTix Lockport Mustoat Assoctatiox training specimens of job printing, typo, &c., will conter a favor by leaving tho sumo at this office. ) >> amman ar i R4\ Our business streets present a lively npponrnuce to-day. The farming commu- nity is well repre esonted. Wone a s tane ite. ®@~ The late gale throughout the State hai deterred us from gotting telegraph reports for two days past. The lines are in working order again to-day, somme dre ices., commend the attention of our ar We r Hawking, and their fresh supply of millinery goods, No. 72, Maio Streot. lic mind is excited in- regard to the failure of the Banks in question such an article as you published will be likely to get a wide cireula- tion, whorens my refutation of it will travel slowly. lady readers to the card of Misses Kenedy & Dext issue. Respectfully you was connected. with. the Internati aii Frie Tnosday Evening; Noveinber 1521859. latter to the Niagara Falls Gazette : » . *C ~ * refuting the charge: Locrroxt, Nov. 34, 1859. > Eprrors Nitacaza Farts ©Gazemz.\ (-> ere thise that common rumor is often a of mine, that I had no hand in its organiza- ng voice in its manogement,and I had not been in Toronto but once in two months previous Oclaber _ Neither myself or agents {I have no agents) came from Toronto within a few hours of its failure and reported it all right. In short, gentlemen editors, I am no more re- are, and T can but think that as the conductors of a public journal you ought not to have given circulation to such a rumor without some reliable evidence of its truth. You must be aware. that at a time when the pub- Please publish this article in your Tg ._ CHAS. A. MORSE. | P. 0. Rospary at Ousax.-We learn from wk; b lately failed, that gentleman has trittcn. the * \Gextumizx i-My attention has just beg called to ag article in your paper of yesterday Nov. 2, in which you say the ©Infernational, Bunk is reputed to bave been the petof's Lockport Banker\ and that \common rumor gives the name of Charles A. Morse as the principal in this concern.\ - As the Editors of a public journal you ought to have learned great exoggerctor is well as a great liar. 1 beg to: sny that the International Bank was not &'pet {% tion, no interest whatever in its success and to its and that was about the first of sponsible for the failure of said bank than you |. Jolcing souls. Farlures in his enjoyment. rane Z Abotaothy went with a friend to the play. 'The latter proposed to take seats near Tuaxzsorvrna.--'Ewoenty-two States huve adopted Thursday 24th, inst, ag a duy of Thooksgiving. The poultry will have to suf fer on that day, in or to provide for the re- Zar The Advertiser \Local\ has gone on fog emptied it only a day or two before, They a hunting tour, amid bis native hills in Jeffer»| also obtained some pennies to the amount of son County, to recuperate energies exhausted two or three dollars. What booty the letters during election. 'We hops he may have no|afforded is not known as yet, 'The rogues THOS, W RIRDIALL Vice Prosident. l the orchestra. \ Ob, no,\ said the doctor, \I 'have a slight cold, and I doubt the propriaty of sitting near those wind fnstraimentst\ ifit ger Au anti-tobacco lecturer spoke so pow erfully ngainst the use of tobacco, that sever- al of bis audionco went home and burned tha'y mouths by way of punishment, Sap Trmmtwation to aw -We badly scalded a short time since, died night |, 'before last, from her injuries. She was a and her loss is deeply felt by her afflicted pa-| , roots. . Hano -We notice in some of our mast-head, and an explanation of his \colors\ given by the editor, in a touching appeal to subscribers, - Aspitants for the \ossy\ chair's in westera papére take warning ! pommes ore me cnn Lem offered for our amusements; if the soul j é happlly disposed, uveryhiug bocomes ca- pable of affording entertainment, and distress will almost want a name. Every occurrence passes fo review like the figures of a slon; some may be awkward, others ill- but nona but a fool is for this enraged with | 4 the master of the ceremonios. - Goldsmith, races q m A schoolmaster, who had an {ntolern- bis habit of talking to himself when alone, that ho had two good and substantial reasous Tn the first place, ho liked to talk to a sensi- blo man, in the noxt place, neusible man talk. mavis: cen pies « A&\ A physiclan at Roslin, coanty of Hnstinge Canada, gives the particulars of the ad hersolf to death from a superstitious be-| { tambor, having beon thirty days without food of aby kind. lie ~ oth commence nit mama vania. aged 54 years, train last night from Syracuse, going west.- she foll through botween the platforms, and the whools passing ever her head, killed her |; einen con -TorAGcO, SNUFF AND cigars At «. wer Gmétly Reducod Ret HX WING TOBACCO only 25 cts por lb Bra AY TUR igokport Tobacco Store, ; NO. 68 maAIN STREET. x groat * Reduotlon in the Rotail Price of Tobraco ad acticle and selling low to by keeping a fififfi‘ffimfix mflo‘nt «£21: patrotage, a smeumave He has also on hadda. Aue Assortment of yoltay AND powrstro oraars, \~ Aid all ofGiep articles ueually Kept in a Tobinces Btore. all Prices, oklhg Tobacgo only 10 ots par 1b... b * ar wiahos to onll theattention of his nue T\nfif:msfi\5mtfmm the publiq generally to: hin 000 miles in dinmator, of eight times the dia- «moter of the earth, difficulty with the aid of an opern glass, the eye, of course, being protected by a rcreen.- 'The area occupled by this disturbance of the sun's surface is nhout three thousand millions of square miles, some fifteen or sixteen times the whole surface of the earth. As the spot 29th of October, it will be visible some days pot. ba conics bali a dw om The oxistence of an organized band of robbers, oxtentive in numbers, and carrying on concerted operations over a wide region of country bordering on the southwestern shore of Lake Erie, is certain beyond a doubt. 'The frequent and heavy depredationa committed batweon: Bulfilo and Cleveland hays caused the police of both cities to suspect that such ts the case, and that their rendezvous is some- where: jo: that part of Penosylvania. 'Thief catchers from the neighboring counties in Ohto and Now York, usually track their prey to Erie, Ps., and then southward and to the pioe region of the Alleghany, 00 San Ur.-'The Ballston, N. Y., Journal, says ; *Mr. Alfred Enroilton, of this e «OHN HKEDUEYq . Ag 10.060 C8 \Maio Stigely Lockport, NoY+ I [ OOCKEIUY of all Wade suff! £333\ nooks ”figlfi‘llulnlafllfq tobe deff . tows, was brought before the Court of Ses. slotg, held do thid village Inst week, tor forgery, BHI Posting and Orrcular Distributing, TM‘undor-Igmd given. notlgo that he. will receire ( prders for {a & Blatributing Cirogtage > Mi edponsible: for. the yrompfn‘d ews.Roos, Aveide J fig“ Mu“; r c pe , t 66 the. mame \T9\ all andarateft as APAATEt + . d fo,. +A ag tie anos. 11. .F O Prog Ugt reorastant | eas & and pléad guilty. He was sentenced to Clin- ton prigon for two years As tho Journal this is adeod a sad case. Bomo fow [goora ago Mr. Hamilton was. the- owner of a good farm jn Ballston, and the possessor of (40,000 or $50,000 besides ; Hat: like hand- of other young -men. pluced. io similar clrouenstances, he became the victim of strong a canal drivers. Procecdings of tho Board of Supervisors cigars-holdiag one end of them in their Payse- Woodward of $15,14, which was received, learn that Mr. R. Parwortr's child, who was | ,, r bright, loving child, about two years of age, |p. committee. Western Exchanges, evidences of hard times | Olativns which were received and laid upon among the editorial fraternity, Ravenous calis| the table, to be taken up. on Thursday eve. for wood, vegetables, pork, &o., are hung at | UNZ Set viz: b January, 1860. Also, $50~ Writers of every aga have endeavored the Board of Supervisors of this County on to show that pleasure is in us, and not in ob- the 11th day of November, 1838, in the fol- owing words, to wit-\ Resolved, that the salary of Eseck Aldrich, School Commissioner in and for Assembly District No. 2, in the County of Niagara, be increased one hundred tu commence January 1st, 1859, and . ressed) that the same be raised or the real ond per- | Fatat Accinaxt.--Wo learn by a special ty despatch from Syracuse, that Mrs. Sumszsan| Bound sguainst the County for Clerk's office Kxtant, a widow lndy from Girard, Pennsy'.] lon of $1000 held by Solomon Yun was killed on the 6 :15.| non which will fall due April Ist, 1860, and give him n now bond dated April 1st, 1860, , P r to become due in two year: from date, with In attompting to pass from one car to unotber gemi.annual interest. was vear the middle of the sun on Saturday, [g erving four Subpeonas for the People, 1 the Olean Advertiser that on Friday night 250 letters. They also corried off the Wash- fogton Monument contribution box, butit on- ly contained fifteen cents, the postmaster hay~ were afterwards arrested at Broken Straw, near Warten, Pa., and sufficient evidence of their guilt found upon them to ensure their conviction, 'They represent themselves to be Monday, Nov. 14th, 1859. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present--All the members, except Mr. Minutes of last meating read and approved. Mr. Swain presented the claim of C. B. umbered and referred to committes on Con- table necounts. | Mr. Spalding presented the claim of Noah Tabor for extess of taxes, which was re-} gived, numbered and referred to the proper j Mr. Rising offered the three following Fes- Resolved, 'That the distinction between last, four burglars broke into the Post Office |, at that place and rifed the letter \boxes of | noses fuse uel\ - s than pootry: © - \They puts up a front 40 the streat, - . Liike ould Westminster Abbey; -\ Bex asp Froxts=--Au. Trish néwscartier, says The. Builder, who. sometimes courts the Muses, has given - his ideo of , the church, building: taste of the: people- of America, in the ollowing lines, which contain moré truth But thin they thinks to chate the Lord, -- And builds the back park Shabby?!” hae ''The dates from Sandwich Islands. are 84 ' Oct. © The, prospect ; poor and the community was troubled by the Atlantic Stites relative to tlie cheapness ..] coal oil which it was the demand for whale and injure the whal- ing. business of Honolulu. Home of the sugar tothe ' the coffee crop was an entire failure: SPECIAL NOTICES. o British ship ~Achilles, Capt.. Hark, which arrived at Honolulu safely on the 27th; reported that the American clipper ship Mas- DR. D. F. BISHOP, Office-NO.32 NAIM STREET Residence, 60 Gonesse-st, from 8 to 4 ¥. ar, MEDICAL NOTICE | . D. & Fassott -and TL $.. Kittenger [Have this day ontored into £ copartnership for the pmo- ties of Modicino and Surge ' ' h \KB? Ofice over Messrs, Keep's Clothing Storo, D. 8. FASSETT, M. D. April 1, 1888. M. 5, KITTENGER, M. P. | \M.S. EntesoRR] Hatto§roturned from\ Kurope, ten- [dere bis services to bis feiands and the * Porticular attention 40 dfsearos of the Eye and Ear.- Steiblagns, Cataract and'ntfier disoiner cured by opera- tive means. ...,. DR.. NILES, ._ Physician, Surgeon and Ooulist. Rexidence to West Main Streat, No 28. , Ofice hours from 10 to 12 atcloch . A. M. Mav 2-adforly- [Sanit. S mo., |_ PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office & Residente--Pins Street, commer Walnut (Former residence of Drs. Hill and Helmer.) Lockport, June 15th, 1859. ___ Alfred ' Holmes. Attorney & Counsellor at Law, Cowwtastowzm for Mansachusottn, Penneylvania, Con- neetJeut, Wisconsin, 3ichigan, Tillnois, Obfo, Indians andIowa. * ' wasurance Agent,Conveyancer, and Agent for thass td Lonestion of Bounty Lard Warrants Offer No, Citage Street, upstaire, R Tookport, Aug. 14, 1656, GARDNER & SCRIPTURE, . ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW over Exonayor Bax LOCKPORT.N. Y. T. NL. WEBSTER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW Office 24 Main Stroot-Orer Palmer's Store and opposite Wrights' Bookstore, Lockport, July 26th, 1850, E- A. HOLT. [Snccessor to M. Helmer & Co., No.43 Maiu-st , ne door to the Western Sank], continuertha cno0RERY businersin allitsbranchoz,and hae a \all assort neat China, Glassand Rarthen Ware, Lamps, Looking Glas- ' ses, Wall Paver, and Table Dutlery, &e PLATED & BRITTANNIA WARE, which he offers wholenaleand retail at the LOWEST POSRIBLE MATER. FOR CASH, #37\ All dors promptly Alled. ind the goods carefal- ackad Lookport, Fob. 1, 1858. daw INSURIANOE COMPANY, or naztromp. near per as ed in 1810-Okar ter Parps tua Gast Carrzat, $1,000,000, NSURE AGAINST ,088 A ND DAMAGE BY FIRE, ON TERMS IDAPTED TO THE HAZARD, AND CON s Jy2S:de own and County Poor in Niagara County, e, and the same is hereby revived, and that ach distinction take effect on the first day of I Resolved, That a Resolution adopted by I METENT WITHTIRLAWSOFOAXPRENSATION, Teokport, August 19th 1867. j \. AsH.MOSS Agent, for Ldcknortandvicinitys 1. WwiLB ER. Dealer 'v Drugs and Medicines! PAINTS OILS, DYES Camphoneand Phosgene. 4271 Brushes, Fanoy Articles, Patent Medicines, & Also.SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONRRY. DAILY AND ollars, onul property of seid District,\ be and the said Resolution is hereby rescinded. 'This resolution to take effect on the first day of January, 1860. Resolved, That so much of a Resolution was asked by n neighbor what motive he| adopted by the Board of Supervisors of this could have in doing so. Jonathan replied County on the 10th day of November, 1858, as fixed the salary of the Superintendent of the Poor of Niagara county at five hundred dollars par year, be, and the same is hereby. he liked to hear a rescinded, to take effect on the first day of Junuaory, 1860. And farther that the salary of said Superintendent he fixed at four hun» dred dollura per year, from January Ist, 1860. Mr. Daggett, chairman of the Building death of a woman, aged sixty-two, who stary-] Committee appointed last year for the build- ug a Sheriff's house, &c., submitted his Re- Nef that God required hor to do so in order port which was received and referred to com- to be saved. She died ou the 27th of Sep-| mittee of the whole. Mr. Rising offered the following resolution, which was laid upon the table: Resolved, 'That the Treasurer of this coun- be, :and he is bereby divected to cancel the Mr. Newcomb olfzred the following Resolu- ion, and moved it to be Inid upon the table, jngtantly. The body was earried back to which was so ordered : Resolved, 'That in futuro Constables in making up their bills be required to adopt the an A spot of remarkable size is now visi-} following form : = blo on the surfice of the sun, more than 60,-| NIAGARA COUNTY. - The People agit. John Sy. |» Tt can be seen without] To A.J. Mansfield, Constable, Dr. Before D. Donneley, Esq., Justice. | Watrantis- .. sued Nov. 10th, 1859. Doféndant charged with Grand Larceny-commit- ted in the town of Lockport, Nov. 10th, 1859. I'o arrest the Defendant on the WAMADE Lulu cece t ttt frees sees 50 Mileage in serving said warrnot-guing to Newfane, 10 miles, 64. per mile.... 60 222 a 2202 kee e nen ese nee '~, 50 0 miles travel to serve Supeonas,({necessnry) 00 Paid for two meals for Defendant, 25¢. per sea .> seas.. «50 Conveying Defendant to Jail, 10 miles, 6c. pO seee .e. e.} -~, 60 'The Chairman announced a recess until 7 o'clock. Evexixa sEssioy. On motion of Mr. Stockwell, the claim of John Anderson was taken from the Commit- tea on Constable's Acccount and reported to a Committee of the Whole. Afr. Trott moved that the report made last year by the Committee, on building. 's Surro- gates Office, be taken from the files and re- ported to Comniitteo of thea Whole... Motion carried. |; Lole Pp ety ibe Mr. Newcomb presented the (91191133 reso- lation which 'was. rechived\ and referred fo:4 Corpmitteg of the Whole: . .~ ©. .'.. Resolued, -That $30 62 be levied upon real eatute In the town.of Royalton, describi ns lots No.45; 46, 48, gnd 49, t range 5, bontaining 1653 sures, sessed 'in 18 being forty-n upoa faid - turned dop hereb pi described as lot 507\to ai alona aly slow bia orcont tu the Btaig Price. We Tah p 0. e £09 1 taining AWKMQJ‘ containing 836 acres J‘ev $13, range E -| 84 bouse east from Ma WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS,MAGAZINES and Cheap PablHcstionn. i No. 69, Market Street, Lower: N. Y, ° - \. R [dAwly. : N. B. CHASE, M. D., Physician and. Surgeon. OFFICE-No, 8 Main Slghchy over Willlam Smith's store. Rnsipxzon-No Ontario St., former rertdanco of James 0. Porter, o nob MILLINERY. 'C MISS SEONE'S, No. 98 Main«St., , RECEIVED THIS DAY, Direét from New-York-Aunother care of Chion Pearl. Pedal Braid and Fancy Straw Bomuets. Also, new Glonk Sleeves, and Bova® and Misses? Dress abd Orer» Dress Patterna,-Oct. 10. 10 ks 0820 . FALL MILLINERY. MISS TUFT Will open on SATURDAY, OCT. 8211, for general inspec- ton, a relec! nasortiment of Ladin and Misses' FALL BONNETS. Oc. 6, 1859. - . Iw . Millinery. HS. bas just from\ the B] city of New-York, aud in now prepared to offer to the Ladies of Lockport and vicinity home of the i Sxnmine for © de RICHEBT AND MOST DESIRAPLE STYLES OF FALL MILLINERY ever offared in this market. 20 22\ The Lading are lovited to. call ag |\ i ° \Lockport Sent. 26, 1850. 'Fall Oponing~-Millinery Goods. N RS. MASSEY, having 'véturned- from .. New-Yotk with anew sud choige cetection of the most denimable styles of i - GOODS, Woulddnrite the Ladies to call aad for thom» nelrge, on THURSDAY, QCT. 18. ...\ .>, roclodelf Lnce Come-\J mottsfor the hairs andSbetiand wool vails. 20. a. ham i. ZZ\ Wealso:pave'the agency for séllingthe'Finkle & you ml nr ess : SEWING MACHINE, which hns beon adjudged. to be the hast rpachino in use Prease call and examine them.* f h IC in R EMOVA t! ~-Miss Kenned would respactfully announes,t her nuimernonfrlgnds, the public cenecully, that sh6 has ro- moved her MILIJNEBYESJ'ABgJfiguENT \Os Ty . tier , Residenct-N \. & Chegtnnt-st., whero the is prepared to exeoute 'all erdere, An. het. ine, oo, the shortest In. the :bext ' porsit le vee las. ° * 129\ Do at forget the Aide oud tketnt? .\); Feb, 11th, 1850. AVING returned from New-York T am'receiving' my Millinery Goods from the latest importa aad {ogfiwnflden that I can most the tnorous customers. | ' c. I havo also the newestatyles of and Dreas Patterns, to which I would favi attention. 11, © Msi ; «Lockport, Sept. 21. ostial: .aUMMEER STYER9,.08,80 mwoncMicer 1 1 ON TRURSDAY, si sere the latest styles of - . . -~UMMER BONNETS Ladies are Invitbd fo RaW € ners 4 nag\. & i : ar bae i $1 1. _ T. hdi tot ne *; amg io m a , 61, Main: HOMEOPATRIC . PHYSICIAN AND - sumorox. Oflce Hours-From B 'to 0 a. st., and i to 8 r. 34.\ At OFFICE temoved to Porters Block No.8, Ganal Stree |. I oy, I found the difficulty almost entirely removed before T. E. Hackley, Lewiston; A. N. Allen & Bro.and George * Wfaowfnmfimrmmi'. , Wailsco, Suspension Bridge |__ Nav, 2 ~-de _> ios (oon hans {f mert OPENING DX y»02 ard 48 \_ fo bor i} (3 . DaY, JUNE \ W hare will be fire! Aht ¥ amnortmidnt a- PH F tif, Capt: Johnson, from San Francisco to Hong Kong, shaving on board oue hundred 4 ninety passengers, of: whom one bundred and seventy-five were Chinese, was burned at sen. Sept,. 15. > All the passengers, with the ex- ception of one Chinaman, who was smothered, were safely token off by the Achilles.and con- veyed to Honolulu. Among the passengers xtere R. H. Dana of Boston, C. C. Harris, G. Clifford, J. H. C. Richmond, and M. Schoen: bron. ; The Chinese are said to have lost's large amount of treasure.. The cargo consist- fog of about 500 tons was lost. - The fire ori- .ginated between decks,. from some opium smoking; Chinamen allowing sparks to get among their combustibles, v.hich soon set the whole ship in a blaze, eof the pas- sengers was owing to the intrepidity and cool- uess of Capt. Johoson and his officers, and the fortunate appearance of the Achilles. The Mastiff was a Boston first class clipper valued at $90,000, and was insured for $80,000 in Boston.. The court ut Honolula awarded Gapt, Hart of the Achilles, $38,500 salvage on the specie--the balanc of which was shipped on the ships Ella and Elize, which was to sail for Hong Kong Oct. 7, with 100 Obinese pas- sengers. A. fire at Yrekas, Col.. on the 22d ult., de- stroyed $50,000 worth of property, A. rich silver mine had been discovered near Fort 'Tejon. ~ Gov. Wellar would appoint a U. 8. Senator before the departure of the steamer of Nov. 5. Washington, Nov. 15. A strong lobby is at work here for the re- moval of several Soft Postmasters in Western New York, and with a good show of success. St. Louis, Nov 15. A dispatch seos that ex-Gov. Ransom, re- coiver of public money at Fort Scott, Kansas, died on Friday. New Orleans. Nov. 14. The rebellion at Viztoria, Mexico, has been quelled and the leaders of it shot. 'The troops sent to put it down were subsequently march» to De g-llado's head quarters at San Luis. 'The affidavit of Mr. Miller, who arrived here in the steamer Charles Morgan, that Burnsville had been captured, is considered unreliable, a previous affidevitis also not credited. New Orleans, Nov. 14. © All efforts to save s'eamship Robert Wat. rman, have been. abandoned, sheis a total loss. Her cargo was plundered by the fisker- mep. © Micdleton, Nov. 14. The steamer Island Belle was burnt at her dock in Essex, last night. Total loss. New York, Nov. 15. Orleans Co. vote is as follows: Leaven» worth, 2848; Jores, 230; Storey, 2844; Richmond, 2231; Chapin, 2842; Ekinper, 2232; Forrest, 2914 ; Elderkin, 2160. Jefferson Co.-The following is an accurate return : Leavenworth, 6860 ; Jones, 5002 ; Storey, 6852 ; Skinner, 5007; Chapin, 6858 ; Kider- kin. 5006 ; Forrest, 6859. i New York, Nov. 13. A despatch from Washington says : \To- formation has been received that the British of ~busifess were |: hghk'wpnld‘ iminish [. plantations were poyingmoderately well, but |- r the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Naw» son, Fintulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious 'Complaints, arising: from .a. morbid ing of the Stomach or Bowels, prod Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morba Bitters have no equal. -- -- > gentery or flix; tracted by new settlers, 'gonetally con- regulated bys\ brief uso f this preparation. Dyspepsia, m disease which is probably. more prevalent, in: all its. various forms, than any other, and, the\ cause of 'which may always be' attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can -be: cured without fail by usin «physician will recommend Bitters of some kind; lible? .All nations have their Bitters, as a pro- ventive of disense and strengthener of the sys- not to bo. found a more healthy people than the Germans, from whom this preparation ema- nated, based upon scientific experiments which have. tended. to prove the value of this great pri‘pnmfion in Alba scal'ghof medical science. 'Eyes Aup Aovz.-This trying and provok» ing disense, which fixes its relengless ggasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere sha- dow in a short time, and rendering him phy- sically and mentally useless, can be driven from the body by the use of HOSTETTENS RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, noneof the above-stated diseases can be contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used as per divections. . And as they neither creato mouses nor offend the palate, and render un- necessury any chango of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promoto sound sleep and healthy fies’tionLthe complaint is ro- moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro- duction of a thorough and permanent cure. Lor Persons in Advanced Fears, who are suffering from on enfeebled constitution and infivm body, theso Bitters' are invaluable 83 & restorntive of strength and vigor, and need only be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother whilo nursing theso Bitters are indis- pensable, especially whore the mother's nour- ishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is whore a 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 debillty, and, before so doing, should ask their physician, who, if ho is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recommend thoi use in all cases of weakness. CAUTION.-Wo caution the public againat using any of the many imitations or counterfelts, but nak for Hosterren's Stroman BirfaRs, and sco that each bottle hes the words \Dr. J. Hostoiter's Stomach Bitters\ blown on tho side of thebottle, and stemped on the mistallio cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. ' B 42° Prepared and sold by HOBTETTERE BMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa, and sold by all druggists, grocers, aud dealers generally throughout the United States, Caneds, South Amorica, and Germany. {@\ Soup by Henry Murray, A Ralston; Lockprrt ; L E Hnckloy, Lewiston; T Rumfeld, Niagare Falls: CS Spencer, \Youngstown; J °N Pesre, Somerset; W H allzes, Surpeusion Bridge. {nod deinly | A BLOODLESS VICTORY !! 1,000,000 Boxes Sold of MOREREADPS -- MAGNETIC PLASTER Tis anormous quantity of this faviluable Remody hos Government intends to supersede Gov. Doug- ligs at Vanconrer's Island Mr, Home, of Nova Scotis, will probably succeed, him.\ Slate, Gardner & Co., an extensive Com- gission House in South-st., suspended yester. ay. Advices from Laguyra (Vetezuela,) of the 25th, state that the rebels were being defeated\ on all sides. The town of Cotrepano, which they had | held, had been captured after a bloody con-! fict of 27 hours. Forty-six of the principal! chiefs of Cumana were arrested while trying | to escape. -. i t i «> Washington, Nov. 15. °; The Post Master at Brownsville, Texas,: writing to the Post Office Department, states} that all the mail routes in that quarter are made impassable by the forces rcling under . Cortenas, and that the mail carriers had been | made prisoners. He says that there is em-: phatically a war of races and of extermination, The Board ef Aldermen had refused to set- apart next Thursday as Thanksgiving. 1 'The condition of Judge Douglas has im-; proved in the last 20 hours. Fis physicians , consider him better this morning. 1 Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. |; Read the following from 'Rer« Henry: Wond, formerly | editor of the Congregational Journal, Concord, Nl. and now American Minister to Beyront, Syrin t 200 Concord, X. H., March 2. Mcesns, Seen W. Fowis & Co sentlemen: Tuo [ gears ago a suddon and violent atteck upa my Lunc« | 'covered I wai ao muich 6ppressed by difficulty in breath. ing that I was unsble to sloep az rest upon a bed by .night The anfforlng was extrome, and judging from the inefficacy of the remedies I used F-supposed the dingy e incurable. Boing persuaded to try a bottle of Wistar's Bolean of Wild Gherry, without confidence in its afilca one bottle was nsed up, Sympathy with my fellow-suf- fererainduces mos to make this statement, and recom» mendthe article to othera similarly afficted, - With respect, yours tral, HENRY WOOD. * 'Nome génuiné unless signod T. BUTTS on the wrappor. Sprit Wf‘ow’n: &h00.,Houtob. Propristors. Sold by their age e ere oll ' igzkfigsigamy. A Ralslot, Brown & Van Horn and A. R. Ferguson, Locfxpurt: 3, Wilber, -Lower Lock» glint; .A. S. Baker, Jr., & Co.and WiS, Fon, Middleport; .C. Francl H.& T.Outwater, Olcott; Benjamin Dearborn, Wilson; COMMON SBNSE rules the mass of the people, what- ever the misnamed and mlsauthrope philosophers may aay to the contrary, Show them a goodthing ; lot its ti be clearly demonstrated, and they will not hositate 0 giv it their most cordial patmnsgg. The masson hare atrecdy Fatifiéd the Jndemont of n physlcla, the virtock of ROSTETTER BITTERS, onmay be so system. Hoststter's wame is inpldly becoming a hoo from the shores of the tiation Atlantic to the Pa mamasfij aS Seq ad : \If?“ 0 ma Ad { NETIC O1, without becoming rts friend. It performs confined tie to my hed for several weeks, and whent m- | #, Johnson's Creek; 'J. M, Aldrich, Somersot; [1 bcen purchased by eitizons of the United States during he skort time it has been before the public. The reason far this extraordinary access is «imply in the actual trath and value of the articles. No one buys the MAG: all that in promised, and carries with it its own recom» mandating. Trily this In a Victory-peacefol and blood. {*~ Jors-but wo belfere not less glorious than the triumphs | of wan, with its train ofcarriago and desolation, The MAGNETIO PLASTER is undoubtedly the Groatont Strengthor and Pain Destroyer that Sclonce has ot discovered. If you put this Plaster If Pain is thore, the Plaster will atick there anil the Pain haz vanished; The Plaster magnetizen the pain awar;end \ PAIN CANNOT EXIST - . whens finks . 1, - PLASTER IS APPLIED. Rhaumatism, Lameness, Stiffuess, Worknesn, Dobility Notvouancas, Nenraign, Dyspopatn,-Coughs and. Golds, Paine and. Achos of every kind, are IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and, wih a litle patience, PERMA- NENTLY CURED, by the magical foffuence of thot MAGNBTIO PLASTER Tt is snfest, nud cheapest, rembdy in existence Trc anplication is untenreal-equally to the atrong many the delicate: woman, and the feeble infant.. Its use is ngecesble, and without ranoyauce or trouble. Tr price iwithto rach of all-tich or poor ; all miy have it; and all should havalt who are sick and suffering in any way ° FARMERS ond PLANTERS snouldalways be sup- pled with the AGNETIC PLASTER, It will be the tiond Phystcisa in aay household, ready at all. times and atinstint notice. © Parl up (al afr tight tia boxes. Fach. hoi will make six to eighi plasters, and any child can spread them. Price 25 cents a box, with full and plain directions, I: C. MOREHEAD, X. D., Taventor and Proprictor, 19 Wauten Srheey, Yor, MOREHEADS MAGNETIC PLASTER I8 SOLD. BY. DRUGGISTS AMD DEALERS IN GENUINE MEDICINES EVERYWHERE: Ang 6th... ' apilidely ,\ L. .. DR. A.S. SCOVILD® | 0% National Analytical Medical Institute. 171 Hamilton Street, Albany, § Established for the, Treatment of all. Di l {ds and Solids-Chronto or Acute, Connécied with J.0. Kelley's R. A. S, SCOVELL wil cos an followst -_. - 9 - Eagle Hotel, Aug. 5th, 6 11th } Ocf. 15th, 16th ; Nov. 19th, 20th: - : R Brockport, Holmes Hotel, Aug. (th, Septi12tk, Oct: H7th, Now Histo: = 5,000 0 ' - Mepr¥A, Paddsck's Hotel, Aug. 8th, Sept. 18th), Oct. seasen of the Fin and caused principally | by the change of water and dict, will bo 31152113; HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, name directions on the bottle. For this disease every then why not use an artiel6 known to be infal- tem in general; and among them all thero is - (by Mre: Henry Ward Bescher, onthiing in part of - Plain, Printed and Plaid: Merino Rich Dress Silks, I Flannels, ;| ._. Bleached and, Brown, Shoofi Also's caron assortment of the intext styl LADIEY CLOTH RAGLANS, ; ORESTEREIELD.«AQUES, Also a fall sesortment of . <! French Prints, Merrimack; Spragzus, 2: fggg‘giggsf o t“malaria pfiflcmffilm‘nébq to 7 BLACK SILKS. - 4180 - enile, Stella, Brocka & All mer e eve rum. 00 *\ dnvite partloninr attention to ong. Afock of p ffipz'rs AND OTL CLOTHS, .. rut $04 Rush Matting: Ao. of all widths, yatteros . pricts : all of which we offer foreath at pd?“ flux: $15; competion, | Pleasbeall and examine dur stock before pope sharing, as there is to charee formowine 23\ Highest price pudgfiaflzlgnfl- of Barter, \> F SHAEFFER, BO 3 Lockport, Sept, Int, 1850. . +BOUCK £0 JUST OPENED, BY . A! ‘i'lf'r J . .NO. 12 MAIN STREET, A new and «plendid assortment of ' i DRY GO OQ DS Where will be found everything desirable ta the Try ) Gonds Line that ladies and genflemen ma «zh cou ° siting in. part of a chofee lof of SLEE, nf’fll colors~- Alto Silk Rober and a great variety of Dress Goode gen. erally; Andthe bert and largest assortment, and th cherpest overoffered in Lockport nor . Also, the ladies will find - Alexander's Kid Gloves (Warranted. Be particular to call and axarzite my stock of * DRY G O0 0 DS:: Also, Stuff, Hleached and Brown A . .. Sheeting, Denins, &0., * ofore buying elsewhere, . £0 . Call at No, 70 Main street, cochnort. .. -; ~, w.o.BARKER . + (Successors to Gould, Bang-{dc go.) by i LAW BOOKSELLER S PUBLISHERS; - 475 BROADWAY, ALBANY, NEW LAW Books [|For Farmers and Justices of the-Eoace. .-' cownne' (4th edition} '- CRIMINAL Law, ** MEW ohmRX's Assigrart, REVISED STATUTES or ®. %. . _ MC CALU's Fors,- i_ eR00RK® on sHERILFFE, Axp doRoNER® .< > 0.20 -.. DAYTON ON EX®00r0R8, \ ;. e wATBRMAX's TREATISE. Also, £. large and good Assortment of . . . ....\ 0 - JUSTICES AND OTHER BLANKS. - >. [ Szv.) ' BANKS & BROTHERS, |/ 475 Broamway, Aunager. © . NEW BOOKS,: Oct. 21-08m \| Rocontly Published, and For \Salé at\. 'Wrights' Bookstore; 18. Main«Ste., . _ / From Daten to Déviik , or Story of a. Western limo, The Nfuisters Weeing, by Hatrist B ~ The Lage of North American Inas 20, Acadia, 'or a Month-with the - Blus-noses, by 8 - CGorzens. -. < *s Love Ms Little-Love Mo Longy by Charlés Reade. Ter Years of Preacher Life, b> W.W. Milbnin. -* Life and Iiberty ¢ : ith Inost (”mils 4 “I\ n Americe, with ums‘raQQu eecher $065 Beulch, by Augusta J. Evans. h \ Afiss Slimmen's Hind nd ; fee... Mark Peabody. xa SWindow, and other papéra, by {in <8. Love (L'Amour) from the Fronch of M. L‘Miehehi. New Star Papers by Henry Ward Beecher, 5 -/ 3 Fredtrick the Great, by Carlyle. * boul V a; 1 Cremos, a Sketch of fee f Univzru,’ by Alamndefvznfizggfid'gnwimfwA! {h \Daily Counselor, by Mrs. Stgourney. us Fruit, Flowers and Farming, by Henry Noteé from Beecher's Discourses Opportunities for Industry, and the eafe {anemia-i}?! 12 * WardBo Captial; or, a-Thovsand Chances to Make Mor ‘Rafiredxervhant- - H ATS A N D FALL AND WINTER GOOD: At Great Burgaine. 8th, Nov 220. - \LGCKPORT American- Hotel, Oct, 19th, Nov. 28d. .- BorrAto, Clarendon Hotel, A ] [15th, 16th ; Oct. 20th, lst ;- Nov: th, 251 Eagle Hotel Aug. 12th, Sept. I7th; Ost. o= mon Ca cron l eure ~ We treat sucsorsfully: CONSUMPTION; end iy ali digo es of the Lunge, Liver, Kidneys; Stomach 224, plean:and MLL Heart, Rbeupaatism, Humore, Eruptions, ry eipalas, Cane | ker, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Dro Breathing, Asthma, Pbthisio, Byes or any partof the Dance; Dizziness or Pain- s Bloating, Diffculty of es, Inflammation/of the: (nun. Nervousness; n the Heady Palpftation, Cold xis, Sourntes or Wind upon the Stomach, Todigest Costiventen, Diatrhces, Jaundice; BrownSpote upgngqspr‘fllaoyimd xyfinnryzll’filiqultjq : 18 male expactaily Ow Acult Margfitrnlfinup‘ak‘ k Ma r: Dr. A. 81 SCOVILL bir jnve tropting chronts direanes for m dias expats stem a SF prach +4 mpon 6 grinciplen nhtmgufifig In v)“ to a actin a E: AX enbsor aw P (a d thi brim bbd Hele sated e ratiety off 1515”sz #0 4:31: itp y thet thetrente Justroogt for dash System,. Hundreds gin\ wt: A Afi \IEIlsuch Ta u 8 dig: b ne trakted 3 wgflmtfinfihuufi Austic '| Festand'Hayde; Numbness.PMyllgApofihxy‘fiDynggp‘ : on, 's Boabs Drets Ha : : by .measntd,.tsken -by-a French Gop-- a frills keonscontlantly ne at ext and most s ed j . s (a Flick : <b Bhk a fi'fifinfiyfim hep toustaiftivioer aithie vere noFtninit dP on exe C6 o/he Nader b 34 fiwfiy the rxoih.snlandi6/Daos tama tapret Fal Foust To Freq #ofed ; : TiD ray soin tein all wool Delaines. | Broad Cl 5 Printed \ .. do -. \| 2 * Poll de 'Clteyres, - Ladies' Oloths. . R Weolen Plaids, Velvet Cloakings: . .: MILAN .- A. S. Banker. BANKS & BROTHERS: /. And No. 144 Nassau Street,; New-York *-& a *. CAPS . Weel |. a > \wel ferie Kwangfi'fifil’rpfi’ rH shine. ee tobe Juartorbonnh n alr to on Hp £316»;le £5.1sz Z ro thse. I allone aildng <8 I7 603 nf eamon. hein simvalin® to tre ato qee wie! Hug ‘ngtflzwbfluukun? a g ufiwaggflga £ and ea As dE affix:- 3a aes AC T#g mozzj‘giub Seat oul