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BUFFALO EXPRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 24. 1869.

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WEDNESDAY. jt ' OLii in New Y ork , a* te le g ra p h e d to

II mae A Co., b ro k e n , N o. 10 fciait Seneca ■ treet, ranged as follows:10 a . m.......................... 137 k * r . « ............ 137111 A. m .......................... 137 S r. m.............. .......... 137J

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N E W Y O IiK .Gold lin n . T he s tringency in the m oney

m ark e t continues. G orernm cnta b are ly• tcaily. A t th e T reasury purchase of 5-20a to -day th e to ta l am ount o lfe rtd WM $5,-hiri.OUO. S ta te bonds g enera lly heavy,l ailroad m ortgages and b a n k sh a res w ith ­o u t p articu la r in te res t. T h e stock m ark e t d u rin g the m orning h as been feverish , b u t iu th e m ain strong.

Negotiations a re now pend ing in regard to tic consolidation of th e M ichigan Southern• n i Buffalo a n d E r ie R ailroad , and th u near u]•preach to th e tim e w hen i t is expected th a t the H ud so n am i N ew Y ork C en tra l w ill lie consolidated have s tim u la ted active d ea lings iu th e stocks w hich will \tc affected by th ese m ovem ents. T he lirm noss of th ese stocks has, n o tw ith s ta n d in g the m onetary s tringency , im parted s tead iness to the gen era l lis t. 'The fea tu res have Itecn the New York C en tra l. H udson au d M ichigan S ou thern aud Cake Shore.

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M oney very ac tiv e am i firm a t7 p e rc e n t., 1 10 per cen t, com m ission added for loans <•11 call. S te rlin g E xchange firm a t 10 9 ''"109 4 gold lor first-class bftfa. Hold lowi r, opening a t IdT, declin ing to l.'kjj. a<l\ancing !•• 17(71, aud closing a t 17(74. ( •overnm entsn sh a d e easier.

T ne follow ing w ere th e c losing q u o ta ­tions:

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S tocks lin n . H ud so n llivu r leads the m ark e t; C en tra l, M ilw aukee an d St. Caul aud N oitli w rs te ru arc also especially strong' Tfie following a re th e closing q u o tatio n s:

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C O M M E R C IA L IT E M S.T h e following a rtic le s w ere received a t

th is p o rt by Lake and steam er In te rna- tiona l (per G ran d T ru n k R ailroad) during th e p ast 24 hours:Flour, hrh Wheat, ht 1 110,47 I

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C anal E xpo rts . —T ho following th e principal e x p o rts by canal tor th e past 24 hours:

W heat. C orn. O at- B arley. Rye.Trov ................. CJ.J7-V 32,017 14,300 ...........................Roelic'tcr . . . . 7,2u0 ................................................

. . - ..................Total.............t«»,47S 47,373 14.300-........................A lso— 1925 bb ls Hour to Troy .

T 11K following a re th e receip ts and ship- H u n ts a t Chicago and M ilw aukee for

. th e past 24 hours as rep o rted by te leg raph :

Flour, b r l s . . . . W heat, b u . . . . Corn, !>u... . . .Get-, I'U.........Kyi-, b u ...........h a rlu v , b u . . . . H u g s , ...............

S eed s -T h e ac tive season is over an d th e sto rk held here is very lig h t. T im o th y is •lull and nom inal a t $ 4 00; m edium clover a t $H 25(i|N 50; H u n g arian a t $1 6 0 ; flaxa t £2 75<58-3 00.

Cornmkal— D ull. Selling in sm all lotsfrom m ills a t $1 745 fo r coarse and $1 45 for tine, 10 100 lbs. from new corn.

P rovisions— F irm a t $33 50 for heavy m ess p o rk ; 1 9 ^ 2 0 c fo r canvassed ham s.

F is h —V e ry firm a t $» 25(a.& 50 for w h ite an d $G 25(•*(> 50 for t ro u t p e r h f brl. G eorge’s B ank cod a t $7 60(^7 75 p e r 100 lb s; m ackerel, m ess, b rls $744; h i b in ,

17 50; k i tta , $4 124; se lected , b rls , $743; hf brls do , $17; k i tta do, $3 $74; ex ­t ra , b rlz , $740; do, h f brls, $ 1 5 5 0 ; do, k itts . $3 75; > o 1, brls, $ 2850 ; do, h f brls, $15; do k itts , $.! 2 5 ;N o 2, b rls , $21; h i b rls , $11; k itts.2 80; Y a rm o u th b lo a te rs , $2 50 p e r 1(K>, counted o u t. H a lib u t, 14c. L ab rad o r h e r­ring, $! 1 Of) p e r brL

B utter— F irm w ith lig h t receip ts and fair dem and, a t 3*lc for prim e d a iry and 22;<$25c for o rd in ary .

C l! erne —D ull an d drooping a t 18c for p rim e factory.

E oos -R e c e ip ts are lig h t and th e m ar­k e t firm a t 2 lc per dozen.

IlKiKii F r u it— Ap p les a re q u ie t a t 15(rf. 15*c. Reaches, pooled, a re qu o ted a t 744c; raspberries 45c; plum s 35c.

L e a t h er—H ull and unchanged. Best Buffalo s lau g h te r a t .Tic; second q ua lity a t 32c; dam aged a t 21'.^25c. Buenos A yres w et salted a t 32c.

Canal F r eighth— A few loads of w heat were sh ipped to New York early a t 14c, b u t d u rin g th e d ay the m ark e t fell back to fo r­m er quo tations, viz: T o N ew ^ ork ,w heat I74*c; co m I Me; oats 7 Jc ; staves $2 "»4» p e r to n aud to lls. J.um ber to A l­bany, $5 747* for pine an d $G 37 * for h ard wood p e r in.

J U A K I.N E M A T T K 1 C S .

POILT O F B U FF A L O .ARRIVED................................. June 23.

S team er In te rn a tio n a l, M ay, F o r t Firie;111 sheep 1 horse 5<! b r ls eggs 11 ca ttle 1 car lam bs 72 lam bs 5 bxs fish.

Rrop M ohaw k; Gibson, Chicago; L 1,000 bu corn G bis wool 21) tcs ham s 8 bis rags 113 kgs b u t te r 690 b rls flour 10 b rls s p ir ­its 22 cases dye colors 61 firkins b u tte r ; from M ilw aukee, 1200 brls Hour 52 brls po rk 5 cks hams.

IY<p W inalow, Anderarin, Chicago; 25,984 bu corn 1’si in lu flour 200 h ides 12 bl* br corn 1*274 l«ils |H;lts 7 tui>s b u tte r 20 brls liquor SijO brls Hour; from D etro it, 75 b rls Hour.

Rrop-A ntelope, Ballentine, Bay C ity ; 400,- (HH) f t lum>;er 150,000 shingles.

Rrop Evergreen C ity , Shannon, llre en Bay; 12,85b bu w heat 2 200 brls Hour 50 brls w heat.

T ug l> R I)ey, Cheney, R t Day, Light.T ug R ort S n a th , G reen , F t E rie ; ligh t.Tug C NV Jones, B yrnes, T onaw anda;

1 ht.T u g F \V G ard n er, ( ’u rtis , Tonaw anda;

b ark in tow.Bark Ely ing M ist, W olco tt, Chicago; 20,-

111 bu w heat.Dark Fam e, Jones, A lpena; 250,775 f t lum -

b*:r.Bark J G M asten, K endrick , Chicago; 740,-

927 bu w heat.B a r k l ’ J W ills , Bow m an, Chicago. 745,400

)>u corn.S chr J R M ixer, Jones, Toledo, 62,848 ft

lutuiter.S chr Colum bia, H ancock, Erie; 250 tons

eoal.Schr Shook, Johnson , Chicago, 16,87474 bu

w heat.Sclir Rhilo Scoville, S to d d ard , M ilw aukee;

2 0 .0 0 0 f t lum ber.Schr J O Muss, Brown, D e tro it.; 9 cars

s tav es 2 0 ,0 0 0 staves.S chr L ively, Cum m ings, Toledo, 107,000 ft

lum ber.S chr Eveline, M aw, T oronto ; 120,000 ft

lum lier.S chr M i) G orm an, Savauc, K ingsville; 80,-

100 f t lum ber.S chr J o h n iia e , Zealand , C 'obury; 313 tn s

eoal.S chr M aria Shaw , I.eask, R t R yerse; 90,-

74744 ft lum lier.S chr Snow Drop, Duncan, R t B urw ell; 29

cds wood.S chr A da, M iller, R o rt D over; 35 cords

w ood.S chr David Sharp , Me Fell, R t R yerse;

115.000 ft lum ber.S chr ( G Breed, Jam ison, M ilw aukee; 23,-

0 (to bu w heat.S chr Brennan, Dupy, Toledo, 180,000 ft

lum ber.S ch r M iranda, B row n, M arine C ity ; 161m

f t lum ber 85,000 la th .S chr Jess ie , i ’e ttis , Toledo; 38,000 staves. S ch r H u b b ard , T liinim els, Chicago; 16,300

bu corn.S chr E llen W illiam s, Boyle, M ilw aukee;

18,500 bu w heat.Barge J L K etchuui, T a r t, Saginaw ; 5<X),000

f t lum ber.Barge Josep h , M cK ay, Bay C ity ; 370,000

f t lum ber.S chr Sain Bolton, K choe, Saginaw ; 500,000

f t lum ber.Baage Baltic, M eEw en, Saginaw ; 65'),<

f t lum ber.Scow Echo, C rary , W allaceburg ; 80,000 ft

lumlier.Scow T riu m p h , H aley, A lpena ; 112,054 ft

lum ber.Scow Favorite , l lu rk , R ond E a u . 40,000 ft

lumlier.C L E A R E D ........................................ . . . J u n e 2

S tm r In te rn a tio n a l. M ay, F o rt Erie.S tm r Ivanhoe, M cNish. F o rt Erie.P rop O leau, Douglas, Toledo.!*rop Badger S ta te , Dickson, Chicago.Rrop Foun tain C ity , IV ikins, Chicago.Drop Racitic, Kelly, H oughton.| ’io p O akland, H un teb arg cr. Erie.B aik Berlin, Johnson , C leveland; 5740 brls

sa lt.S chr T ru m an Mobs. F all. Chicago.Schr < itizen , M itchell, E rie; 4<K* b rls salt. Schr .1 1* re t te r , W ood, Krie.Schr La R ette , S m ith , Toledo; ' 10 tons

iron.Schr I telle. M iller, R t Rowan,

i S ch r Ellen T heresa, R yerse, I 'o r t Ryerse.S chr S I > I’om.-roy, So*»er, »kjonto.

I Schr Jen n ie k Annie, OwM B, * hicago; 450 , ]*cs iron p»iie 1474 tn s r r iron.

Schr H u b b ard , Thim m els, Saginaw .I Barge K en tucky , Young, Saginaw .

Scow W h ittle sea , H yde, S an d Rock.Scow M R ah ill, Safe, R t A bino.

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Z l E N E W m .{>roved i -ie.f to be th ra>>»t perf«*H rn-j*arati-»D

'..r th ^ H a i r ever off ra ! to the pvHi< to rcrtort- -iray H air to ita O n .u a i (* -iur, an-1 . r ate a in* jro » th where it ha* M ien *•!! fr* 111 d ia^ac or ita

iural decay. I t will pre. n t th e Hair L ■ m failing1 G’ed ar j o u t. All who use It are unau m*-us i-t aa-aniing i;

Tt. P. 1IALL A Co., X vfcui, N. II ., Fropnctc.n ‘o r sale hy a ll d ru ^ jij-t- .

fee t of w ater, an d shou ld n o t be ap p ro ach ­ed n e a re r th a n 500 yards.

A first-class iron can buoy, pa in ted black , on S t. M artin s o r G arden C ity reef, a rocky shoal ly ing fifteen m iles X. E. by E . £ E. from Bois Blanc Islan d L ighthouse, Lake H uron. T h is buoy is placed in fifteen feet of w a te r on th e o u te r edge of th e reef, and should n o t be passed to th e no rth w ard .

A second-class iron can buoy, p a in ted red, on th e larg er of th e tw o G raham Shoals, ly in g 1£ nnlee S. I W . from po in t S t. Ignace, M ra its of M acinac. T his Vuoy is placed in fourteen feet of w a te r on th e S ou th side of th e shoal.

A th in 1 class iron can buoy, p a in ted w hite, on th e L ittle G raham shoal, ly ing J of a m ile S., b y E. from P o in t S t. Ig- uace. S tra its of M ackinac. T h is buoy is p laced ou th e sou th side of th e shoal, in 12 iect of w ater.

A first-class iron car. buoy, p a in ted red , j ..n Racine Shoals. T h is buoy is loca ted on 1 the inside of th e reef, iu 17 feet of w a te r; ; the oltl ligh thouse tow er bears from buoy j W. J S ., and th e Racinc ligh thouse, on th e • n o rth pier, NV. by N. V essels passing to the eastw ard of th e buoy should give i t a : b e rth of a t least * of a m ile, an d en terin g ' the p ort of Racine shou ld n o t cross th e I reef to tb e so u th w ard of a line d raw n east | anil w est from th e p ie r ligh t.

T h e second-class iron can buoy th a t w en t v l r i f t from th e W h a le ’s Back reef, in ;G reen B ay, la s t F a ll, has been recovered ! and p u t in position. T he buoy is p a in ted j red, and p laced iu 15 fee t of w ater, ou th e : n o r th side of th e reef, aV»ut 500 feet from j th e shoalest spo t. T he reef ex ten d s N'. E. j by N. au-1 S. E. b y S ., and is 1* m iles in . len g th . T h e N. end of <'ham bvrs Islan d 1 b ears S. by W . I \V ., an d th e N. po in t of th e m ain land a t th e so u th en tran ce to G reen Bay, bears E. by S. 1 R iver M ills W ars W . b y N. * N. from th e ■ »/■'* pni.se of beins the Lest Hair LuWiu,* extant, buoy. Our treaties c*n the Hair sent free by 11u.il. Man:

T he secon*l-class iron can buoy th a t w en t ■ factsu-eil only by. a d rif t from th e H orse Shoo Reefs, iu G reen I Bay, las t Fall, has l»een recovered and p u t 1 in position T he buoy is p a in ted b lack , I and p laced iu 14 fee t of w ater, on th e S. j side of th e reef. T h ere is a large rock ly ­ing N. E. from th e buoy, on w hich th en - is live feet of w ater, d is ta n t 5«)0 yards. 'I bis reef lies nearly in range w ith S iste r Islands and N. end of Gham liers Island. H orse Shoe Island bears S. b y K. \ E

A th ird -c lass iron can buoy, w ith red and black horizontal strip es , ou a detached shoal off P en insu la Poin t, th e ligh thouse on P eninsula P o in t 1>< :.rs N . by E. J E. 2} m iles d is ta n t, th e buoy is se t on th e n o rth side of th e reef in th ir te e n fee t of w ater, and abou t 300 y a rd s from the shoalest 3pol (niuc feet). Vessels passing to th e s o u th ­w ard should give it a good berth .

A fourteen foot sp ar buoy, jiain tcd red, on th e end o i th e reef off P en insu la Point, th e ligh thouse on th e P o in t bear S. N . ̂ E ., d is ta n t one mile. T he buoy is placed in 12 fee t of w ater.

A fourteen foot spar buoy, p a in ted blaek, off S and Poin t. T h is buoy is p laced in 11 feet of w ater; tho ligh thouse ou th e P o in t bears W . S. NV., d istan ce one-half a mile from th e buoy, and th e iron docks bear west.

N otb— A ll of th e above bearings ar*: by compass, as observed from th e deck of th e ligh thouse steam er.

V e ssk ls A s h o r e .— A le t te r to th e M il­w aukee Sent hurl, from M r. L. E llsw orth , of th e tu g L ev iathan , d a ted Ju n e 18th, says :

NVe have just re tu rn ed from P o in t au Sable, w here th e schoouer C. A. K ing, of M ilan, loaded w ith iron ore, ran ashore la*t evening, d u rin g th ic k w eather. A fter j e t ­tisoning one h u n d red to n s ot ore we jerked h e r off. T he vessel susta ined no damages, aud is now 011 h e r w ay to C leveland, all righ t.

T h e b a rk F avorite , of (.'hicago, w h ith e r she is bound, ran on th e so u th east po in t of Bois Blanc Island abou t th e same tim e, b u t was lig h tered off b y throw ing overboard one bun I re 1 an d s ix ty bars of h e r cargo of ra il­road iron.

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T hos Cornea,J> J H e o’H t, W m II Bell,F rancis Skitlfly, (.'eres,H enry l ’oppleton, L ottie C auder,K L akey, H enry G arber,U a ttle su ak r, Jam es Peabody,L iv e ( »ak, M arth a King,( E Paige, L J Peck,Ja rn cs Me Kean, J r , 1 m peror,SufiieM, J ('< Cozzeus,E P Seim sc rj A lfred Day,(7 S H azard, A lanson Post,J im > nnth , Josiah ,l i Sears, Jo h n Pease, J r ,B rooklyn, S Gilson,Jam es «1 razor, W a lte r Hurling,A (r W heeler, E d Stiuaon,11 M liobt/rts, W ashington ,I ’aragon, Koaeanna.

C L E A R E D ........................ ..... I unc

R e e ’t? . Ship’t*. R u c 't* . Ship’ti5 INK) 4,000 2,000 3,000

7:*,«h.h> 6,5.*) 84,000 128,0007 1 ,o**i 29,00024.000 6,500

1.100

8,000 * 4,800.

i ' l l F Si A i i Ji. I1 S.O FbiG K O F T H E B U FFA LO E X P R E S S ,)

WxPMfflDAT, J u n e -23—1 P. M. l F i . o r E — H igher w ith a fair consum ptive

dem and a t th e advance. Sales 50 brls NYestern Spring a t $6 25; 100 brls w hite W in ter a t $7 50; 100 brls bakers a t $7 10; liiii l.rls a t So 62* for W este rn Spring and $7 0*H" 7 25 for bakers’. H eld a t th e close a t 8G 50 for c ity ground Spring ; $6 50(<4 6 75 for W estern Spring; $7 25 to r bakers; $7 75 o S (H) for w hite W in ter.

W iirat— Opened active a t $1 37 for No.2 (.'hicago aud M ilwaukee Spring, w ith large sales. Before noon No. 2 advanced to S i 74-8, an d a t th e close $1 39 was bid, w ith h o lders lin n a t $1 40. In th e after- uoou te legraphic news from other points h.vl a depressing effect ou th e m arket, aud N o. 2 w hea t receded to $1 74G*^1 747, a t w h ich figures a few boa t loads changed hands. H olders w ere generally re lu c tan t to subm it to tho decline, and b uyers were cautious. C onsequently very lit tle was done, and th e m ark e t closed d u ll and som e­w h a t u n se ttled a t m side quotations. Saies A. M. 13,0iH) bu G reen Bay Spring a t 81 746; 20,000 bu No. 3 Chicago on p. t . ; 15,1 MM bu No. 2 Chicago to a rrive a t $1 37; 7 7 0 ) bu No. 2 M ilw aukee to a rrive a t $1 37; 15,000 bu No. 2 M ilw aukee to a r ­rive a t 81 748; 3000 bu No. 2 Chicago a t $1 746. I*. M .— 15,000 bu No. 2 M ilw aukeeon spo t a t $1 747; 7500 bu No. 2 Chicago on spo t a t $1 747; 7500 bu No. 2 Chicago to a rrive a t $1 746*. Tlic to ta l sales aud 1- -sales oi th e day am o u n t to a b o u t 170,- 0M1 bushels, a ll of w hich w ere a t q u o ta ­tions.

C o r n —Active aud firm a t 75c fo r No. 2. Sales 13,000 bu No. 2 m ixed a t 75c; 20,000 b u do a t 75c; 33,000 b u do in tw o lo ts a t 75c; 8*00 bu p e r sample a t 74c; 23,000 bu p e r sam ple a t 73c, cloeiug qu iet aud tirm a t quotations.

Oa t s—Q uiet. Sales 13,590 bu a t 67 ic .R y k —Q uiet aud nominaLB arlky—Dull and w ith o u t inquiry.M iL rc n —Q uiet a t $17 00 p e r ton for

coarse W estern.P e a s —D ull a t $1 20@1 50 for common

to good C anada held.B e a n s —Good m edium comm on are nom ­

in al a t $ 2 25.O atmeal—F irm n t $9 75 for

V A R IO U S IT E M S .| nl'KCIAi. TO TIIK M'FKALO KXfRKSM. |

V e s s e l* P a s s in g D e t r o i t . — T h e fo llo w ­in g v esse ls p a s se d J u n e 274 u p to 9 P . M . :

D oir*. - P r o p s P ly m o u th , R o a n o k e , C an- e s te o , N e p tu n e , A r iz o u ia , C h ic ag o , N o r th ­e r n L ig h t; s c h r s J o h n W e e d e n , D an T in ­d a l l , M a r y B. H a le , G eo. W o r th in g to n .

I p . - P ro p s O n e id a , W in o n a , S u n , W a ­b a s h , L a w re n c e , H u n te r ; s te a m e r C i ty of S a n d u s k y ; b a r k s B r id g e w a te r , E lls w o r th , I.. C. W o o d ru ff; s c h r s i 'a i lo r , S t. A n d re w s , E . H o rm o n , S a g in a w , .E tn a , E v a lin e , V ic ­to r ia , J u r a , M u n ic h , E rm i, C u y a h o g a , L a t- t e ro p , A c o n tia s .

W in d west.L a k e F r e i g h t s . — D u l l and lit tle doing.

T he c h a rte rs to -d ay are th e b ark s J . G. M asten and C. J . W ells, coal to Chicago a t 75c per to n free of h and ling ; b a rk T w ilight, lum ber T rav erse to Chicago on con tract; Bclir W . J . W haling , to arrive, sa lt from Bay C ity to Chicago on co n trac t; brig^C. G . B reed, ra ilro ad iron to Chicago a t 85 cen ts free of h and ling ; sch r J e n n y and A nnie, iro n pipe to C hicago a t 81 50 per to n free in am i o u t; sc h r E llen W illiam s a n l bark L. C. W oodruff, lum ber from Oconto to C hicago th e form er a t $4 00 and the la t te r a t $3 50 p e r M . M ost of th e above are reported by H iram H . Sm ith .

A t Chicago, W ednesday, m ark e t d u ll and lower. T he engagem ents w ere: T o Buf­falo, P ropeller Potomac, corn a t 6* cen ts; sch r D auntless, corn on ow ner’s account; b ark ( ham pion, w hea t from M ilw aukee on ow ner’s account. To Oswego, brig Saxon, w heat o a p riv a te term s ; sch r Belle W al- bridge, w heat from M ilw aukee a t 13 cents.

P o r t o k C h ic a g o , J u n e 2 2 .— Arrived from Buffalo: P rop Potom ac; b ark s H em ­isphere, Sard in ia ; sch r W aucom a. Cleared for Buffalo: P rop XI ay flower, 7400 brls flour aud 400 d ry h ides; sch r Cham pion.

T h e D a v i d S t e w a r t .— I t seem s th a t th e w ork of g e tting th e above vessel afloat is to be resum ed. T he C leveland Lender says t h a t th e scow H . L am ar has been charte red to ta k e from C leveland s team pum ps and o th s r paraphennalia , an d proceed to P ilo t Islan d for th e purpose of g e ttin g off th e schooner D avid S tew art, ashore th ere since la s t Fall.

N o tice to Ma r in e r s .— W e have receiv­ed th e follow ing from Capt. T . H . S tevens, Lighthouse Inspec to r, E le v en th D is tric t:

•23.A u n t Colly, coal au d g rindstones Co­

hoes.C II Bliss, coal and grindstones A l­

bany.T h ree Bells, lig h t M artinsville.T im Lowe, lum ber T roy.M innie F Howe, 7H»<) w heat do. M atth ias S m ith , 77400 do do.H i Gibson, 8300 co rn do.N ellie B C a rd , 7900 do Shenectady . W in Baker, 7800 do T roy.1 Don’t Know, lum ber Rome.E D Reed, do 4 roy.E tta S u tto n , 5209 w heat do.Stonew all, 7500 do do.Dr. J S W haley, s taves do.L ynn , 7500 w heat do.S ta te R ights, 7700 co rn do.J S Howe, s taves do.W C Law rence, lum ber A lbany.E A H o lt, 8217 co rn T roy.J Day, staves do.W m P Je n k s, coal A lbany.Tom Reed, 7656 corn S chenectody. CLas E Paige, 6179 w h e a t T roy.J G N orm a, lum lier A lbany.Geo H Preston, 14,7400 oats Troy.H elen H osley, coal A lbany.S W Sco tt, 6990 w h ea t T roy.T ornado, l i^ h t M sdin sGeo A O stran d er, s taves T rov.I) Moore, J r , 1925 b rls flour do. F ran k lin L akey , 7200 w heat Roches­

te r .A ndy Johnson , stone and sh ingles

T roy.T J T u ttle , stone and shingles Troy.D A H aw kins, lum lier do.R W Jour*Ion, d o d o .J R i/olair, 77400 w heat do.Roman, staves do.J J Trem aine, shook? do.J o h n A H orn , stoue and ^ o o k s do. Batchelors Home, lum lier A lbany.S A Boardm an, 7200 w h ea t Troy.

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W ilkrstarrtn lil f u r th e r Motive, wc will -. H .mt th e M -

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and LacUwinna l«al.

of which a char 1̂ 1

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K H E tr.i l OM

Q .E N U 1 N E

; LACKAWANNA COALf r M an u fac tu rin g an d D om estic it99aw hich ia m ined

and sh ipped only by

TIIE DEUWAhE AAD III DStiii CAAAL CH.Tiie undersigned aro now p repared to receive or­

ders fo r th e above su p e rio r q tia lity of c J i , which in ll i.c -*c-ecn*-d and deliv. m i in ir<> - i cn l i i t iu ii in ■ ; . ith • l i t 1 a r d am ra. Pi 11 (o r t lp e r tun of 2u0C lb s, de livered w ijh in th » *>id city lim its , a re as fo!low«:

Tun j Ton. * TonGrate.................................15 <4 20 (2 2<Kkflj................................... 8 25 4 25 2 20S to v e .................................. 8 oO 4 35 2 25C h e s tn u t.................... 8 25 4 25 2 20

A lso, Blosnburff, Lel.ijrh L um p and p repared cr>a', Scotch and A m erican P i^ In .: : , F ire B rick , e tc ., w holesale and reta iL

G. R. W ILSjJN & CO .,96 Ohio s t . , co rn e r M Liissq.pt

J I N i . I I O L L A U S T O R E .A R 1 I S R H B H T S .

J H M F . u n m . s .

Q F F I C E O F T IIK B K 0..K L V .N

WHITE LEAD COMPANY, A3 SAIDE.! LAAX AF.AV VOKK.

C A C T IO N :PE A L R R S IN* W H IT E LEA D .iv l C O N S n fE R R

IF P A IN T are cau tioned ajfair.st th e m any SPGK1 OUS PA IN TS p u t u p in im ita io i io f th e b ran d s of th is Com pany.

E verv imekasre c f P U R E LEA D se n t o u t b v u« has th e fo llow ing C O PY R IG H T T R A D E MARK a tta c h is l, p r in te d o a B L U E PA T E ll. N one o th e r a re genuine.

A tirst-claM iron can buoy, p a in ted red,, on Spectacle B eefs, ro ck y shoals ly ing tw elve m iles east of th e e a s t en d of Bois

I Blanc Island , I .aha H uron . T h e b uoy is ipUioed betw een th e tw o shoals i a six teen

Q H . D U D L E Y & CO.,

W holesale a n d R etail D ealers in

SUGAR LOAE, LEHIGH,SPR IN G BROOK, F R A N K L IN ,

PITISTOS, LAl'KAffAAAA, BLiwDI ID II. ECUA N D t'L E V K L A JT D CO A I .

P rinc ipa l Office

C O R N E R ER IK A N D T E R R A C E STS.

Y ARD, FOOT O F E I .IE ST.

Buffalo, A pril 21, 1869._______

J J N I O N COAL AN D WOOD C 051PA N Y ,

F oo t o f C o u rt *t,A la r^ e q u an tity of

H ARD A N D SOFT ( OA1FO R SA LE,

A nd 1000 CORDS O F CANADA W OflD (B e a d and M aple), e ith e r in stick o r Hawed n r sp lit.

D elivered in any |>art ..f th e c ity L ite ra l d ed uc tions m ad e te> d eafer s. l l l - t f D A R L 1SQ . M O S T A O n .

CO AL. 1SG9.

T h e , G r e a t ( ^ u e s t i o n | o f t h e D a y :

H O W T O D O ^ I T .HOW A N D W H E R E Y O U G ET YOUP. M ONEY'S

W O R TH —D O LLA R FO R DOLLAR— IS

SE T T L E D R E Y . N D A QUESTION.

GO TO T H E

H A U T E N O l Y E A C t f E

11.00 STORE

4 0 5 N T a i i i S t r e e tM j^ re yon can And a lan re a s so rtm e n t of u sefu l and ^ ■ m e n ta l a - t id e s , w hich a re to be so ld fu r o ne d«*I- I Jr each , o r N u m b er A rticle*.

IN IT IA L S T A T IO N E R Y ',iM S u p e rio r F ren ch P a js jr , w ith E nve lopes to m atch • uxnped w ith a n y in itia l fu r f l a bux.

T O IL E T SO A P A N D P E R F U M E R Y ',In j jre a t varie ty .

t ’H R O M O A N D O IL P A IN T IN G S ,In B lu k W aln u t and G ’.lt F ra r .e s .

.ANTHRACITE COAL CO.,FO O T O F , G EN E SE E ST.

*"ii »«I1 u n til f j r th o r no tice the*** coleS-ate-1 coals a t th e foliowinjr prices per tu n of 8 000 Ib i, delivered in any p a r t o f th e o ld c ity lim its, o-uvdde -f w hich a •m ail charge w iil be m ad.: fo r cartaire:

Ton *Ton 4TonL um p ................................................ 9 s 50 (L 35 #2 25G ra te .................................................... *9 15 w 20 2 20R e v ......................................................... & 25 .. -j5 2 2uS tuve .................................................... ;s 10 ,i 35 2 25C h e s tn u t ................................................ a 26 .» 25 2 I f

T erm s stric tly wh/'i; ruere i.G EORGE iOAKIN, Aa:ent.

Buffalo, May 19. 18GV

CO A L A N D C O K E .— W E B j.T E R AF R E D E R IC K , Office and Y ard . 2[ 9 E rie e t.,

to C o it S lip , a i d seii ireniiiae Laqyawa *. 8- ra n to n , P itts t- .n , and u th e r hard coal.-*. A*»->, ► i t aud Cleve­land b est so ft coal-*, Bi*-'st*ur-jh. -toft nu and slack fu r "team pur,.use* a* th iuw esl m ark e t M ice, w hich w 11 be screened and de livered in ifood co n d itio n , in q u an titie s to su it p u rch asers . B lanch • ffice No. y W. Sw an s t. ALBRO A fc i R N E Agents.

E L L I8 W E B ST E R , P . C. FRR; >ERICK.

M any p a :n t p rin d r - i Sew Y ork c ity and e lse­where are se llin g L ead b ra n d e d in cb.se im ita tio n of o u rs , such as ‘ B ro -klyn S ta n d a rd ," “ B rooklyn W hite I tend," e tc , e tc A ll of th e m are m ere bogus p ro d u c tio n -, c o n ta in in g 1 IT T L E o r N o LEA D , and only in tended to deceive th e public .

W e p m n o u th e r nam e th a n o u r ow n upo n o u r K r ; - and Cans

e fo llow ing a re ou r re g u la r b ra n d s :PREM IUM PU R E ,” S tandard B ran d , B ine Label.

“ REFINED,*; Y ellow Label. “ BALTI« ," Red Label Railw ays, S team hi,*, a ijd M anu fac tu re rs supplied

a t low e-t m ark e t ra e*.AH o n ie rs prom ptly filled. A ddress M W aFac *»'•« MAlPKV LA N E. N ew Y ork.

C O X F E y T I O S E B V .

r J ^ H E N I C E S T ,

O X )L E 5 T ANL» BEST

S O D A .

n th e C ity u fo u n d a t

▼. LONG 4 CO.’S

C onfectionery S to re , 19S M a ia st,

Q O A L , COAL.

FARNH AM & ALLF.N,C O R N E R E R IK A N D RIY’E R STR EETS

H ave o n h an d , a nd fo r sale a t all t im e s PITTSTO b and o th e r ha rd coal*. AL*o F.rje best l o t i coals BLOSSBCROH, L E H IG H , SLACfl ar.d '.7YT a t tiie low est m a rk e t p rices. F A R N flA JI 4 A LLEN .

Buffalo, May 9 .1868.

Q lr.E E N C IT Y ’ C O A L Y A R D ,

G E N E S E E B RID G E AN D E R IE CANAL,

A fullF A N C Y GOODS,

isso rtm en t a lw ays «>n han d .

S IL V E R P L A T E D W A R E ,Uastcni, S u g a r Bowls, C r -am em , Spoou U u lic rs , Sy ru > i l lc h e ra , S oup Ladles, S e ts o f F u n *, T ea Spoons, D essert S p .o n s , T able Spoons, etc.

G L A SS W A R E ,S its co n s is tin g of S u g a r C ream er, Spoon H -l.ler B u tte r I iah and pa ir S a 'ts , 6 G ui.lets, large Pr* - rv Dish, w ith 12 sm all ones to m a tch ; la rg e g lobe K cro -ent- Lam p, a n d o th e r a rtic les in g lass ware.

B O H E M IA N G L A S S W A R E .R uby a u d G u t C ologne, W a te r a n d T -d lit B -.tt’.c- Vata-s, AC.

P A R IA N GOODS,C u iia id in g o f Vase?, S ta tu e t te p, B usts, Ac.

JE W E L R Y ’,I t w u id be lm jiossib le to e n u m e ra te th i* line of

/■..id* We a rc c o n s tan tly a d d in g all tiie new ar.d It - ira b 'e p a tte rn s , in Sets, P in s, S leeve B u tto n s,

Gh.uiis, B raee le ts , A c., a il c f th e W st q u a lity , and look as w ell a? solid goods.

FA N CY RACK COMBS—In H orn a n d Im Shell

P J tT M o N N A lE S -A l u g e v a r ie ty in H us iaa Calf, T u rk ey M orocco, Ac.

H A IR B R U SH E S— R osew ood and Buffalo H unt Backs.

CLOTH B R U SH E S, CRUM B B R U SH E S and FL ESH B R U SH E S, in g re a t v arie ty .

DRY GOODS—Ila c d k e rc l iefs. H osie ry , Kid Gloves, Hi up S k irts , C o rse ts , Tow els, N apk ins, Doyles, A c., in g re a t v arie ty .

W e oau only g ive a p a rtia l li*t of th e th o u san d s of -irik-les we o ile r for sale. A li goods m an u fac tu red in th is c o u n try w e p ro cu re d ire c t fro m th e m an u fac tu ­re rs ; an d , be liev ing tn “ Q uick Sales and Sm all P ro f­its,” we o ffer o u r g oods a t re ta il a t low er prices th an JoB hem d o by tiie dozen o r g ross.

W ill i t succeed? is w h a t th e y ask. L e t th e crow ds th a t th ro n g th e D O LLA R STO RE answ er th e ques­tion.

N ew G oods recc ivea f re m N ew Y ork and B oston every d ay .

K E N D A L L , D A V IS & S M IT H .Ar 405 M ain S tre e t.

M E O U A l . .

• r i t c s s E S ,

M IM SIM L S IP M H H S AMI BAMlMiES,

S h o u id o r B ra c e s ,C lt l 'T 'H K S , E L A S T I'i STOCK1NOS ANT* K N EE

C A l’j X r F idarged \ - m s an d Swuolcn L iiib i, In v a lid C hair?,

A p p ara tu s fo r a ll k in d s of deform ities.A r- um L* se t a p a r t fo r tlic ap p ly in g o f In s tru ­

m ent*." W. H. PEA BO D Y ,311 M ain s t . , Buffalo, N Y.

e 'C S X NEspecially designed fu r th e u se of tb e Medical P ro ­

fession and th e Fam ily , p- .-sensing th o se in tiin o it m edicinal p ropert:^* v. inch be long to a n D id aud Pure Lin.

Ind ispensable to Fem ales. Good fo r K idney Com­plaint*. A delicious Tonic. P u t u p in cases, con ­ta in in g one dozen b o ttle - each , and so ld by all d ru g ­gist*, g rocers , Ac. A. M. B iu inger A G'o , e s ta lr lishod 177a No. 13 B eaver s t re e t , New Y ork.

For sale b y D. Kansu in & C o.. B peucer o Bullv- m o ro a n d W m. H . P eabodv.

ITER’S S A R S A P A R IL L A ,

FO R PU R IF Y IN G T H E BLOOD.T he re p u ta tio n th is e x ­

ce llen t m dicinc en joys, is derived fre m it* cures, m any of w h ich a re tru ly m a rv e lo u s . Inve te ra tic cases of S crofu lous dis­eases, w h e re th e system se- m ed sa tu : at4Ml w -tli c o r ru p tio n , have lx**n I uritied and cu red b y iu S crofu lous afft/tii-ii* and d iso rd e rs , w hich w ere ag ­g rav a ted b y th e scrofu lous ooD tam iuatiou u u il tlu-y

*er< pa in fu lly afflicting, h -v e b e n rad icd fy cu red n v> b g eat mim 'uers in alm o-t ev, ry seotiun «if th e

• u p trv , th a t th e pubHc scarcely need I of ft* v r tu e s o r u-es.

Bsrofulqu* po .son i- one Gf t j ,0 m ost d e s tru c tiv e u n fe l:

.. med

. u u r race.one of t

O ite n , t l i > uusee

Office 299 G enesee v . . Buffalo. JN Y. • F -.r sale a good asso rtm en t o f ali k inds of i|!AKD AND 8 uf* . COAL, w ho esale au d re ta iL G’o n s ta s t ty j a t and al*--. a su p e rio r qu-vn .i ty o f H )vLD * N D S*>FT » O O D f--r sale , susred and sp lit, c(r in th e stick , de- l iv n x d in any p a r t o f th e c t r . De-ak-rs w anting «iuaii lo ts o f csa l o r d a i l l d? we 1 *o g tv r us ata b before pu rch asin g elsew here. 8 . DARI.1NQ.

ten an t o f th e o rganism un d erm in es th e c o n s titu tio n , siK? inv ites th e a tta ck of en feeb ling o r f ta l disease-*, w itwont e x c itin g a susp icion o f i ts p re -euce . A&ain. it s ie m s to breeil in fec tion th ro u g h o u t th e body , and th en on som« favorable ocea-ion , ra ja J ly develop int% one o r o th e r of its h ideous f<»rms, e i th e r c n th e -u r 'a o e o r am ong th e v ita ls. In th e la tte r , tu b e r- e 'e tfm sv be sudden ly deposited in th e lu n g s o r h ea rt, *.r tu m o rs fo rm ed :n t h e liver, *>r i t shows its pre*- <iioa by erup tion* on th e -k in , o r foul u lcera tions on ►••IV p » r t or th e h**|y. H ence tiie occa-ioiial u -e of a b u ttle o f th is 8a:»ai>arilla u a#lvi ab le , even when no "active sym ptom s of d.sea«c ai>;>ear. Persons atlLgted w ith tlte fo llow ing c om pla in ts g enera lly find im m ed ia te re lie f, a n d a t len g th cure , by th e use of t id e SA K SA PA K ILLA : S t. A n th . ny ’s F ire , Ro-e ..r

I>ela-, T e tt-T , Saft R h eu m , S ta id H ead , King i. Sore Eyes, a n d o th e r e ru p tio n s o r visible

of S cro fu lous d isease. Als* , in th e m ore con­ic i fo rm s, a" D yspcjw ia, D ropsy , H e a r t P is

-Vfo r ^ sc e d e d fo rm s, a- Dvspepsi . . . .Fitg, E pilepsy, N eura lg ia , and th e various U lcerous iff -tion* of th e fu u -cu la r and nervous svstem s

Svphiiis o r V enereal and M ercurial Diseases a*e ' by i t , th o u g h a long t m e is req u ired fu r sub- d u i ig th e se o tis tina te m alad ies by any m edicine. But* long co n tin u ed use of th s m edicine w ill « re th e com p’a in t. Leucorrhaev o r W hites. U te rin e U lcerations, a n d F em al- Diseases, a re com m only -> ss re ieved and u ltim a te ly c u red b y its p u rify ing and inv ig o ra tin g effect. M inute D irections fo r ea n

a re fou n d in o u r A lm anac, su p lied g ra tis , b h . im atism a n d G o u t, w hen c a u s c j by a rou iau ia - tio a s o f ex tran eo u s m i l te r s in tb e l-lo*si, y ield q u io g lv to it . a- aiso L iver C om r-laints. T o rp id ity , Con- eU i..n o r In flam m ation of th e L iver, a n d J a u n ­d ice* w hen a rU iu g , a - th e y o f 'e n do, from th e nu ik - ling-yoia<.na in th e blood. T his S A R S A P A R I*JL»a is a gr a . re - to re r fo r th e s t r e - 'j th a n d vig- r o f th e -vst^iii Those w ho a re Languid and 1 istless, Des- pontfc-nt. Sleepless, a n d tro u b led w ith N ervous A |v prehensions o r F ears , o r an y of th e affections sym p- o -n ie ic i i W eakness, wi 1 find im m ed ia te re lief and conv ncing ev ide. ee of its re s to ra tiv e pow er upon t r ia l* „

P R E P A R E D BY

C . A Y E I t & C O . ,LO W E L L , MAS s . ,

P rac tica l a n d A naly tica l Chem ists.

Polrt by all D ruggist* everyw here. c21

i > k . J .

Q O A L , COAL.

A . & J . H A M I I A s

l i e 9 1 S o l i S t m t . C * rw r #f l i s k i [ ^H ave on h a n d a n d to r sale a t lb * low est m a k c t

P™“ G E N U IN E L A C K A ’.V A N N A ,B itum inous a n d B O M burgh C oal* A ll cpal rrciOTiad and perfectly dry. Tarma cash w|ien ordered.

BLINDNESS & DEAFNESSC U RED .

A rtificial E yes and F a r D rum s I n s s r ta d ,C a ta rrh C o red wiiiuout Pain.

CONSULTATION F K E S.•office. S o u th D iv ision , b e tw een V a in a n d W ashing

to n s ts . . B uffalo, S . Y.F G. STA N LEY , M. D ..

Of tha O ph tha lm ic H osp ita l, N w Y ork .late Rnrveut- I*. 8. A

“ TH E GLO RIO U S FO URTH.”

VAN AMBURGH & CO.’SG R E A T G O L D E N M E N A G E R I E

WILL EXHIBIT IN BUFFALO

TOIL TWO 3AA.YS OTSTLY,0 \ MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 5TH AXD «TH.

ON T U K S P A C IO U S G R O U N D S O N T H E

COR. V IR G IN IA AND M AIN STREETS.

V A N AMBTTT^G-H & CO'S

GREAT GOLDEN MENAGERIE.TTFVRY r .M :\TM ..........................................MANAGES

The Largest Exhibition in the known ■ W o rld .

T h is g ig a n tic F?Tahli--hmer!» c .n ta ln s th e m ost v a r ie d .re m p re - hensive. and fnt.-re-sting c- Ueeii .n o f r a r e and w o n d erfu l an i­m als e v e r se.-n in a trav e lP z M .-m uterie on e itlie r bein i« p h err.I t lias been th e lead ing Show < f A m erica for n earlv h a ir a cen- t u r r . and for n e a r ly tw e n ty years, flu- uni t ev ld t.d lu n <>u tlds eo iitiner.t o fz ix ilog lca l c h a ra c te r unaccon ipa t.i- 1 by ohn-etb .nai c ire n s perfo rm ances. I t is e w iu siv e ly a

C ongress of Animated Nature!C om posed o f a v ast a r ra v o f • • m o st beau tifu l an im al- ev e r a w n In a M enagerie- W ord- ir •• I 'P -q H att-to rio jn stiee t*> th is g re a te s t o t a l l A m erican tn s tiiu tio u s fo r p ro p o g ailn g and en ­co u rag in g th a t

GREAT STUDY OF NATURAL HISTORY!W hich should and Ju stly is com uiended by tho pre ss, p u lp it n M e v e ry c lass n fl.-a rn o d m en *>f i--.od«-rn time*, lie tn ^ orguniz.-d and p -rfee ted -*n a sente o f inniu-asitv liith e :to unkn>>wi. in any c o u n try It n ecessarily con ta in s l iv in g specim ens o f

T H E G R E A T C R E A T O R ’S H A N D IW O R KF ro m all th e kno w n coun t rle - - n th c face of th e e a r th , o b ta ined onlv aft. r -r--:it p riv a tio n s , d itiicu ltle s , d an g e rs a n d an e x p en ­diture: o t n early

H A L F A M IL L IO N D O L L A R S .

T H E O N L Y C O M P L E T E M E N A G E R IE O N T H I S C O N T I N E N T .

E X T R A O R D I N A R Y - A lv U J S i i i l iM E I S r T . J U S T A D D E E

o th o G r e a t G o ld - n M .-n ag : r ie A FT I.L CA RGO f F I TY1 N'G M M A I .S b r o u g h t b v th e Ac t **i i'*e U: .1 M- ; r (

a n y d i r e c t i r e u A f r ic a , c u n - . ; g r-t e. e n -* t ;.l • ■ . , r i , .re s e e n o n t l l i s c o n t in e n t , n- a .- e tie - v . r ii- tie s w e r e t: -v e r

n e x h ib i t io n U a y M e u a g e ii in th e k n .w n w o r ld , a n d n tlr .- lv n e w to n a t i i r u l i ' t . b a -. t -g r- c - n t l \ )<*-en d l s r o v e - . I iu

- v e r y h e a r t o f u n ! r . . ': i 'i i t i .b ) r . n t r a l A f r ic a l .v th*. Ak u . i u t ,i- G r .- a t M e n a g e r io t - s .i; ,,: w h i le nc< p a -- .\tu g l> r I i \ . ig s to n e u n h is rccuu* to u r o f iU -* ro v e ry th r o u g h th a t u n h o e p l t -

le m c m b e r tn e y are* t o in- *-< o n ly i n tin* U re n t O o b b n M e-nugerlc.

A L I V I N G B L A C K R H I N O C E R O S ,T H E O R E A T A F R I C A N E L A N D ,

T h e O n ly W H I T E Z E B R A e v e r C a p tu re * ! ,A W H I T E T A R T A R Y V A K .

A R O C K Y M O U N T A I N M O O S E .T W O H U M P E D B A C T R I A N C A M E L

T H E R E D S T A G O F I N D IA .G R E A T A F R I C A N H A R T E B E S T E

C A Z E M B I A N B L E S S B C C K ,T H E K A F F R A R I A N IIV IP O O N ,

G R E A T B A R L A R Y A O U D A D ,H I P P O P O T A M U S .

T o g e th e r w i!b A F U L L C A L t.O O F T H E ‘ tiS T E V T K \O r - D IN A i .Y A N I ' l U y n d u : * . v .- . 'n r : . ' * T O U h

W IT IIO l T E X T R A C H A R G E .

GARDEN VASES

_ AND SETTEES.KS-EBVlioDV W B» o w n s A „ O M 1 AM> LxIT W A3TS AH I RH OR

VAS it TO SBT IT OFF

K o d i in , , l v « im w . p U « « . ™ . OT™ ^ . h h «o u U w u o r in tb e G arden.

WK MANUFACTURE FuUR S a jg AND PAINT THEM ANT COLOR.

FOR1CST LAW N

R E F R I G E R A T O j i s ,EQUAL TO ANY IN THE MARKKT.

TOILET SETS, WATER FILTERS AND UOOLEr*.-F r e t n o x - s , & e . , & c . , & c .

D U D LEY & R O C K W E L LW irX L M H. D U D LEY ,) Manufhctur/r- -.f the “ TRIUMPH COOKINO BTOV1.”JOHN 'X BOCKWELL, | 333 M»in st Buffalo. N. Y.

Proprietors i f “ Uidoo fto v i Work*." ^

GET TH E BEST.Th, x are weighty reasons why all should get the b est COOKING STOVK. I t is n o t a th in g fo*

\ day, ut for twenty years or more, if you get ti.e celebrated

“ LEGISLATOR.”which . 'ways gives th e highest satisfaction. A l " , we have th e new low -pri w Cook Buive,

“MAGIC COOK,”• Splendid Baker. Great eoen-im y in F u el. The "MAOIC COOK” for #19, w ith C om plete S a t Fumitu

TH i WARKKN KITCIIKN RANGE, double oven and elevated oven. Especial attention is Invite to tbe hhprovement* incorpr rated in this Range.

T B d CHAMPION AND NOVE TY CLOTHES WRINGER, with Patent Flange Cog Wheels. Very-uperitf • and low price.

C R O C K E R Y A N D G L A S S W A R E . S I L V E R - P L A T E D G O O D S,Extra ) eavy Plate. A heavy Stock on hand, including all the new est styles.

Fi* TaWf Cutlfn, Toilet Ware, Woodti Warf, Brash*, Dusters, Mmratera,W A T E R C O O L E R S , W A T E R F I L T E R S , F R E E Z E R S , A c . , A c.

AN IMMENSE STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS AT REDUCED PR IC E S .

JOHN C. JEW ETT & SON,«1» M A W C T .. R U F F . LO. N r

O I L S .

PARIS, J867 EXPOSITION IJ N IV ERSELL E.

P E A S E ’S IM PRO VED O ILS,1ACKNOWLEDGED TIIE REST IN TIIE WORLD.

Grand Silver Medal and Diploma,[ T H E O X L I f O N E ,]

F o r - t h e G r e a t e s t K x e e l l e n c e i n O i l s .

TWO PRIZE MEDALS.W o r l d ’s F a i r - L o n d o n , 1 8 G 2 , l t o

F. S. PEASE’S IMPROVED ENSINE, SIBNAL, LARD AND

PREMIUM 'PETROLEUM,A S i T H E B E S T M A D E .

These Improvod Oil* coat no more than many of the common oil* in market, while thovlare endure,... the greatest ux|ierieucii and highest authority in the world, aa‘

The Best O ils Made for Lubrlcatiny and Burniny.

u. s. PEASE,________________________ o il. MANL'FAC.Tl ilEll. 61 JU*D'IB MAIN STREIT, BI7FTA

S i K i l l U L .

K . W B

VU4113S1UN............................................................. 50c C H IL D R E N U N D E R 10........................................

V A N A M B U R G H k ( J O .

, W .ll ex h ib it in S m in g v a ie , J u l y l« t ; A rcade, .lu lv 2*»; A u ro ra , J u ly 3 d . L an c a -te r , J u l y 7t l i ; A lt -U ly b th ; W arsaw, J u ly Dth; D a ta v a , J u l y iC ih . R iga , J u l y 12th ; C altd-.n a , Ju ly 13th.

LOOK FOR IT, WAIT FOR IT. SEE IT.!-! > 60 K- S .'i

L i i l l K S - F I U M S I U N C .

W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL

H A T S , C M J S ,AXD STRAW GOODS.

Uaving opened tbi? d»y all ♦s ty l e s

JvTS, C A PS, A K D S T R A W GOODS,Which were b< qp)i: for cxsh, which will be soid

F r o m ;i<> (o 4 0 l ’ e r C e n t . L o w e rthan any other bouse in the city. Tlic- -lock com-ists of

Gents’ Silk Hats, ali Styles, Gents’ White Beavers,

Gents’ Pearl Cassimers.GENTS’ CLOTH AND SOFT HATS,

GENTS’ STRAW HAG E N T S’ PANAM A HATS

Bix>uj^liaixi I I t,b e i le d ie t H a t,

IaOixl John . H a t, V E L O C IP E D E H A T ,

G E N E R A L P R IM H A T ,PA G O D A H A T ,

CHILDRENS* STRAW t APS AND HATS, CHILDRFNS’ FELT AND CLOTH HATS,

CHILDRENS’ CAPS, ALL STYLES.

GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,GENTS’ TRAVELING BAGS,

GENTS’ UMBRELLAS. Our stock Is carefully selected from the b?ret mar.

ufacturiug House ta^t, and we wiil sell at the al.ovt Mer. rant Prices.kEUFM BER, 20 t ? 40 per cent ia worth saving.*:

BERGTOLD & BROTHERS,201 M a in S t.

SION OF THE LAKOE UPRIGHT BEAR.

RICH AND CHEAT

J U L T K SCOST FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS

-»_•-• •—yu * • s5"

i I t L I . I S I k A J H E , _______

R A T I O N A L

LIFE INSURANCE COMP’YOF TUB

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,C h arte red by Sjiccia A ct of C ongress. A pproved

J u ly 2 5 ,18CS.

1 . A S 1 K R E T . -- ; - - " t > ? ,

H . & T . I U - M A V

W O O i i E S W A K E .Q O O P E R A G B .

F. K. PLUMBLY.Tank and Cistern B uiM er, and dealer ia new and second hand barrel*, tanks, hoc pa, siavus and head­ing. A ll kinds of Couparage constantly on han d and made |n the nearest s ty le a n d w arran ted . O utside jobbfaag d one a t a il t im es a n d o n th e “ _

r > I III I W i s w g ____________J 1** <sV"cidvaeloek n th e c ity a t th e low e

f**064- ^ i i th e new s ty le s cd

A 8TRA H K A N , A N O O M A ,PERSIAN AND SEAL RACQUEI,

EXTRA RUSSIAN AND HUDSON RAY SABLX BARK MINK, IM PERIAL V TTLB,

ROYAL EHJCIHK. A nd aa a aen se a sso rtm erit o f cheat. Fuxa. Arctic W hite Fox, W olf, B eaver a n d Buffalo a n d Sh ippers a t Raw F u n . I a A . S IR R E T ,

Cast Capita) ; ...ItOOi.Wd, W ( a FaB

BRANCH OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA,

First National Bank Building,

Where the general basin— of the Company i* trans zcted, and te. which all general correspondence should •c addruwed.

O F F I C E R S .TLARENCE H . CLARK, President./AY' COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive

Committee.HENRY D. COOKE, Vice President. iMERl>ON W. PEET, Secretary and

Tliis C*impany offers the following advantages:

It is a National Company, chartered by Spedal Act cf Congress, lo6a.

It ba* a paid-up Capital of f 1,000,000 It offers Ixjw Rates of Prcbtiuoi.It furnishes Larger Insurance than any other Coeu-

TKuuee for tbe sam*. money.It ia definite and certain in its terms.It is a Home Company in every Locality.Its Policies are Exempt from Attachment.There are no unnecessary Restrictions In tbe

KING OF TH E BLOOD.THE MOST THOROUGH PUR1 EIER o r THE B I^ o D YCT DMOOTM U D

W ARRANTED TO C U B E ALL HUMORS.rROM A COMM UN.riUPTIOS. TO TH*.WORST s c r o p o l a

AS . . TONIC AXD ALTERATIVE FOR

LIVflR COMPLAINTS, BILU0US DERANGEMENT,'JAUNDICE,'&.CALW /VSfrRO LBU SSO JIEANn-HE 8PRINO, It I. t pmmpl p . not w

M EKCLRIALS AND PU RDATIVH, b u t take

KING OF TIIE BUX)D.AND GET W! LL WITHOUT BEING LAID CP. FOR THE CURB OF NBRVOUSNKSSJUID D U l f X.

T Y T T HAS NO’EQUAL. TRY IT. PRICE $ 1 00 PER HOITLE.

S O L D B Y A L L D R C G G IS T S .

H a n s o m & Co., ^ P ro p rie to rs ,___________________________ 147 MA1N~ 8TR K PTT,. BUFFALO,: N EM ppRK.

C I I I L D R tL 'S '.S 4 A R R I A 4 . L S .

CHILDREN’S CARBIAGESAN UPACTURED BY

S W E E T A H A R V E Y .B U FFA L O , K. T .

T he con stan t and rap id ly Increasing « u » n f „ ou r Carrisges confirm s u s , in o u r op in ion th a t a du rab le a r tic le is appreciated . F o r th e pu'rpoee of better aco>.nini<Hiating c u r R etail C u sto m we have taken fo r a te rm o t yeai> th e

STORK 1 9 3 M ICH IG A N BT.. opposite th e Elk B«. M ark e t, whoca w e shall o ffer th a Largest Assortment and the m u st com plete stock W estern New York We in v ite e special a tte n tio n th s New Sty les Ju s t in tro d u ced . W e g u a ra n te e B ette r am i M ore S ty lish A rtic le th a n can be bough elsew here fo r th e sam e m oney./JB B R A L DISCOUNTS M A D E T O .T H K TR A D ff

F l K i M T I K L

E . B R I S T O L & C O .,

FORMERLY TAUNT k BRISTOL,

F U R N I T U R E ,M a n u f a c t u r e r s ' a n c l T U p h o L - t e i e i v .

WARE ROOMS 2 9 3 MAIN STREE1LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY, AT REDUCED PRICE

Every Policy Is Non-Forfeitable.Policies maybe taken which pay to the Insured

th e ir Fud Axn unt, and return all the Premiums, so that ti.e Insurance costs oiuy tbe Interest on ti e Annual Paymei

Policies m sj be taken that will pav to the Ineured, after a certain number of years, during life, an An- .uai Income of Oue-Tvntu the Amount named in thePolicy.

I t In su res , n o t to pay D ividends to p..lic-T-Holders, •sit a t so a C ost th a t D:\7detsd* will be lm pos- ••able.

Circulars, Pamphlet*, and full particulars given or ap;'!*caUua tc the Branch office at the Company, j

JA Y OOOKK 4 (XL,21C Broadway. New York,

Oe lcral A gent* fo r New Y ork a n d N o rth e rn N eeJersey.

J . U. ORVIS,D. C. WHITMAN,

M anagers.8 . A. WHITE. 20 East Ser.eca St.,

Spoeia! A gcnU fe r Buffalo and Krie C ounty . Goo*J m»n wanted a* sub-agcnte. . da

F A M I L Y S r P f L I W .

F i n e s tTEAS AND COFFEES,

from theO R I E N T A L T E A C O M P A N Y ,

OF BOSTON.Thar have been tried and proved to be the bevt

and th- apest TEAS and COFi KBS ever offered to the Pqblic. Sole Agent for Buffalo,

R. JEN N ER, Dr.; gi»t,476 Main * t , Buffalo, (oppoeiu i' * Park).

B E S I C X 1 S C » • t H C » U U I C

■ o t ’ 11 ( 1 < * H ,r e • , j *

Q J . F IS H E R .

* NO. 181 M AIN STREET,W holesale D ealer in

i Fr u it , n u t s , s a r d in e s , m a ck ekk l andliij» .rted L iquors, London P o r te r , Scotch

Ales and H avana C’ignra._____________

£ 1 H A C K E R S a n d b i s c u i t .

R. OVENS & SONM anufac tu rers of th e ch o ice st q u a lity of

CRACKERS.B U TTER C R A C K E R S, « R A T E O C R A CK ERS

O T ST E R CRACRRRS.

Oc-nuine Boston Cracker IA Rsnat, Wi* fwi, Crths fnden

n u n BREAD, A c .,Rc.

; A L L O F T H R B EST Q U A LITY .AH orders t i d r — ( to 87 aad 68 Rilioott street.

L i m a

i y £ 0 ( R S SM ITH,

DEtALER IN LUMBER,6M W rehington • treet be t w en Tapper aad Goode]

W ALNUTfQ O D ,

H u en head aad — 0 aeaae— i .PIN K , HICKORY. H A C K f fA 8H , CHEHTNirf. W tT R W(C H E km r, fiYCAMORiC b a m w o g e , .MAPLK, BIRCH, BU T T IR N U +.Planed and M atched F looring. O dttag aad gidinc.

Shaved, to w ed , aad C ut Whtnglee a a d la th . H aving over tw enty thonread eupe* tr ia l feet o f

•beds for th e b etter p N a t i i m a— serennlng ot my hard mead a a d oth er lu m b er . a feet — paralleled n th is S tate, and w ith a large stock sou— a tly o a

hand presents advantages to r ii " — *Dry t —BB»h— )w> forewL

E . “

With a 0 theU U I ___

red a ll M ads a t t a i n e d

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