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ATt.:RDAY EVENING AUGUST 14. ~--,~~:~c~ c 'BBISTOL :Editor r:7\ SEE ~IRST .dffDFOUR1'l£ PAGES Tha~ Cotupi:racyo and the E:qlreH The patrtotic E;;p;:;;; always so cons st- \ntly oppoeed to aught that •avors of treasons stratagems and spoils, JB now w h I go and vn:r l ke !'Crut ny bound to fe ret out the orlgt of that consp rlicy lo ove h ow the Republ can pa ty by steal ng ts app oach1ng Convention Now Con ent o ns, we, as 'I£ also the Ezpre88 a e awa a to be very useful th ugs omet mes verv undeservmg and very ununoortant per :nJnages get nom nated by them p ty then that so mons rous a theft were perm tted as the pluildermg wholesale of an enti e Convent on But how frequently a <> nervously senSlt e i eopl9 apt to create the very shado vs from wh ch they steal With due and unnecessary forebod ogs In 'l'hn •lnv R <RUe of the E>!pr•ss we are fa vore l w th an elaborate pa agraph of 1fs Ene&Dlpment o:f 1.he Stxty-elghth m.cnt N Y S M. Tue s1xty e ghth R13g1ment N Y State Mil tw, under the command of Col D 8 FoRBES of Fredonm, pitched the r tents on Tuesday last for a tour of four days duty The camJ;> was located m a field of elevated ground about two miles from Dunk rk aud a short diStance from the oad lead ng f om that place to Fredon a Tbe weather was very fine and a cont nued breeze from the lake, the surface of wh ch was V1Slble from the camp made the spot a most delightful and attract ve resort for the mhab1tan!s of the v a n ty who gathllred from the surround ng count y n Ia ge numbers to w !ness tl1 parades and reTiews Th s was the first encampment ever held n Ohautauqu-e ooun :y and was the second t me that Col FoRBES had his reg ment to gether Company D Capt BIDWELL of th s c ty accompan ed by tbe Un on Co net Band JO ned the encampment on Wednesday even ng The presence of this very fine company added m ch to he appearance or the eg ment, and the.tr supe u d ill caonot fa I to have a good effect upon the compa n efe nee to thl3 mo e n qmtous than 0 es compos ng the 68 b wh ch a e new C:atal ne consp racy and are mformed that and con 2 equeutly but 1 ttle exper enced m the heal h and ha roony of the Repubhcan the var.ous deta Is of the m litary dr II The pu I) \' fa too grave to be left hangmg appearance of the eg ment was cred1 able t pon generahtlll9 -fwm Wh!eh we mfer m the h ghest degree nnd proved how as ha pr.n especm Y ecommends the ead ly the yeomanry of the conntry ean hang ng f RaJ Roa <l ector on the adapt themselves to c~mp life and the du am(! p u pie the Rer ubi can party mtend t es of the sold er The office s of the ne y hou d l e pa u a 1y 0 n jU es nto the ong nators t ha COO f C'f he Ji):cp C88 8 ates t has a gl t to call for an expos re of th full nfo rr at on pon wh ch th s charge ts Vi hould feel p easure n be ng all\ pon It s not the .Express nas favo ed and f. ste I se et cl q ues and organ zat ons of m~n or the f rtheranee of ts own selfish n zan \\ t. !.a ge h be ng cog of he treache y to 1ts own party t no v aflec s an an:x ety to s ft out o m nv p~ t te gi e 'Sa ons s x y t: ghth a e a gen Ieman mbued w h the r ght sp t and a I they want s experi ence to make them excel ent sold era com mandmg a body of men who may be rei ed pon n any emergency The followmg coropan es were on the ground Company D of Buffalo Capt D D B d weU and L1eut H M Gaylord-35 mns kets C E Bar 2d L eut Company A F edon a Capi clay let L1eut H M Marsh I B Webs e -30 muskets Company B Jamestown Jeffords 1st L eut S E Capt C M81Vlll L eut A S Mason-30 muske 8 Company C Westfield-Capt Ja ed R Babcock 1st L ent A A Comstock 2d L eut T W Baker-32 m slrete Company D Dunk rk-Capt Wm Ste en lst L eut C K Abell 2d L eut • obed ence pa d to the law m thJS c ty as s done lD Chautauqua county our m I tary organ zations would then rece ve that encour ment wh ch would enable them~ Iii! up their ranb and be much more elfective than they are at present For the last few yems the amount of commuta!Jon prud has been JUBt barely suffic ent to pay the rent of armory and the necessary expenses attend ng the parades gtvmg the men noth ng for the t me employed ID dong a duty enJomed upon l>y the const tntion and laws of the State. Corre•pondence of the Kepnblle & Tim-9. BUIILJ!fGTO!f 'VT August 10 18a8 Editur R pub z.c and T. me' the build ngs al'e mostly of cut stone da 1c a. first and ohang ug but little w th the advance of years Another mprees 011 s of be narrowness of tB streets most of them not elfceed og fo ty feet n w d h from building o bu ld ng The feel.wg p oduced by t s a.the opp ess ve to one long aceu8!nm d to the b oad magn licent 8 eets and avenues of the c t es of the Sta es Qu te a fo etgn a sa 50 gr en to Moutreal by he fad that ad alec! of the F eneh language s sp ken q w e a.s much he e ;M the English and most o ts c 12ens h gh and O-W speak bo h languageg freely Jehu p oposed tog e us a d e around towu the mos p om nen p bli ed fi es V B dge e c wh cl propos ton we very re\ lly accepted On d rect on was fi st to he i' cto a Bndge Th s n y at pendous uncle tak n will not p obably be con p e ed n less than one and a. half years fi om h s t me Some of you ade a may not be famil a w th the cost aud s ze of tb a a uctu e I s cost ca.nn ot be less ban $6 000 000 In s c ect on 250 000 tons of stone w 11 be used and the we ght of the on n he ubes aboo 8000 tontJ. It s o be sup po ed upon 24 p e s and 2 abo mente mak ng 2~ spans the cen re one 330 feet n length and the o he s 242 feet each I s called a tubular b dge bu s ec angola :n shape the he ght brung 22 feet w1dtb 16 fee~ and ts eu:t re length m bank o bank lS 10...284 f'e o nea ly wo E g & m es When comp e ed t will be one of the wonders of the W eete n World We nex s ed the Pa sh Ohu ch or F euch Ca h d al on Pia e D A mes a square cen ally PubJle Debt o:f -t:he Unite-d StatetJ. A bnef cp tome O>f the publ c debt m ce the foundation oHhe eolll!tltntion, by contrut w th the 11ext mOllt Important eom e c al power n the wo ld w ll llnrlrafe the r ... th ll!ld ability ~r the goTernmeu not only to eontrnct but to pay off by purchsee ta publ c loans v .. l 89-Fnnded an Bev uti 1812-0utzt&ndmg one e of war 1816--A(te. eeond war ··::·····--··- .. .835-Tw trlv ars redn ti n to 1852-Afte Me;ncan 'Jr.\1\ &e 857 F ve yest'A redne 10D to 858 In eased by defieren re ennt' to Th s s nee the fooada. on of h& Go~el'D.ment we find h ea se eral edue ons of the pub c debt by purchase nod redempt on first to the extent of thirty m ll ons then to the extent of one hund ed and t'\1'eDty seve millions and lastly to be ex ent n five years by _ _pu chnse a.t a l gh prem urn of fifty one m llioas Tho p eseo~ debt ncloding the ten m llions JUSt ne go a.ted stand wen y nil ons ess han a tl c ose of be Revo u on o ou he adup on of the Cons ut on when the whole populat on of the coon try was only 4 049 000 souls as aga n•t ;29 00 000 souls m 1858 Dnnng be same seventy years the publ c debt of Great Br Ia n bas been mo e hu don bled - Io 1801 2 after the treaty of Am ens wh ch was succeeded by a year or wo of qn et 'W th N &po1eon th s debt s ood at the ~u Y'alen o $2.235.217 445 At he treaty of V enna or af ter the hattlsofWaterloo n llll5 tthsd reached $4 081 559 700 After twenty years peace and by he opera.Uon of he nationals nking fund fell to $3 753 461495 In thesooceeding tweo y years no urthe ed c on was e.ffec ed and on the eve of the war with Russ ! 1t stood $3 808 113 520 Tb s figure lS the return for 1852 In 8;~~6 a the c ose o£' that war h to 1 sto d $4 080 000 000-or about £816 000 000 sterl ng as aga nst £816 311940 at the peace of 1815- There has been no material edu t on Since The p eaent annual 7r.a '!I on h£> na nal deb of lie U D ted K ngdom s about twet ty e gh m ll ons sterl ng or about one pound ste 1 U/! fi e d 1 rs--per auita the p esent popul bon be:~ng a.bou 27 ,80~.346 And b s wli: e h pr nc pal of our debt • le s than two dollars per capzta and the mterest o annual c!wrge of tho debt s sea ce1y ten cents p r capt a WedS gn by h S parnfl} no n d OCSCOTD pa on :ts nga nst he fina.nc a esou ae.s of G eat B ~Ia o 'l:hese have eve p o ed equal to he g eat emergency of such a dobt and he h gh p ee and unwave ng c ed of tbe onsolida cd th ee pe cents-popu a ly known and quo cd as conso s -attes~ he confidence of he owo poople n the public fa th and sol d ty of the emp e But bow much greater cause the peo p e of b s coun ry ha e o be sath:Jied w h be pub c debt ali er the forego ng facts we need scrueely say -N. Y. Ti71U1& News, &c St.eam. on Can..a.ls. THE CELEBRATED EXTENSION SKIRT, The Cheapest and best m the Market !no her lotreoelved Ibis dny at E D HOLMAN J:;2r'D anted In:lDJ.eCU.ately To top~ and Room Th nng -..hlCh bas:b come b d a.nd d&n.ng en li e aetiT& Sal smen with a mnall cash cap ta4 n trodnee e erywhere and sell to verybody K TTLES rn PROVED PA.TID..\\T DOOR :FA.STEll.~ Px ee red From $3 o $ can be m de pe d em Cal on addra.s S P KITTLE a.u5d&cllrn 226 M&m sfreet, Buffalo N l:ii'\\Da.Jiey s .M-&«f.cal PaJ.n Ext:t:actol:' ln all di'!eJ.Sel:l inflammation more o less predotnm.a: e.s- now o allay mfia.mm& on strike11 at the oo of disease- hence an J.nunedl& e ure 'Dalley's Magica Pam E trae o and nothing el!!a. will allay indamma.ti nee and make a certa.in u:re Dalley l[a,gi.cal Pam Extract i! will ure th ll w lng among • great catalogue of d s~8Bes -Burns Scald GutB Chafes,. Sore Nipp es, Carns, Bun ns, :Bruu;e Sp~ B es;, P Is :a;. Cb:il l&:in$, Bil s, S=ofula, Ulcen., Few So ea Felons, Elll' Ache Piles Sore Eyes, Gou Swelling!! Rheumatism Scald Head Sa t Rbe un Ba d - &nallP a.l by all th Drug~sts and P ten M di m D hrough n he United States .and Cans.da O\'\PnnCJ.pal Depot 165 Chambers .a New Y k mh8dkely 0 F CHACE AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN THEATRE RrT&... CL !\ lin u OillD use w ea. e he Th a.tre. e~ry e enmg dire y .a(te he p rmanee und th ch rge Mr B .Mill C d ::;p Ul~ BENEFIT A1 D LAST APPEAJUNCE OF MR £ BARTON HILL THH> E\ ENING AU GUS'!: 14 N BROTHERS Mr C B Hu M LPRoys MwAl eetiray CONCERT. FOR THE BENRFIT OF JOHN D HAYES Onllionday Evening Aug st 16lli I 8oS Tli m Ltl m h ekndly o n re-d b MI~S HATTIE BROWN Mil. CASTLE MRS ROBT DEN10N MR ANDREWS MISS JtTL A !<ARR M WE z MR DENTON MR Mli LF.R Mas e A R PARSONS a d TEE LARGES~ AND MOS~ COMJ LETELY EQUIPPEil EQUESTRIAN ESTABLISH !\lENT IN TIIE WORLD GREATEST TROUPE OF ElllOIEAN & AMERllA..'t Male and Female Artlllts, MAGN1FI~iNT ~OLLECTION O'F WONDERFULLY TRAINED HORS!IIt' AND PONIES EVER DR OOH'l' Q\E liER., APrt u.> NU F OILl!I'IES OR Rlil l\R.1 BEN'l'A ON 01!' l ar~ly poss ble hat the Express 1tself con es n orcle to carry out measures w h ch sha p ace vhe a t asp res to be lu sreak n~r of the delegates to the Stale ( n en n e E:rpre says Indeed n a y e out bethe the cha ge of consp racy 1 s a nc 1 or not n t body must be uua d d wat hful y ha no vmproper n (I moe s all approach t to con trot ts free and ' onest actwa Jas Kaene-28 mu•kets located Ph s ed lice IS sa d to he the largest of the ki11d n Amenea be ng capable of seat ng 7000 per5ons and when the mslee a e filled w ll bold 16000 persons The bu !ding s a Goth c s uctu e uf he style of the m ddle ages haVlng wo towe e: each 220 feet u he ght In one of them s a fine ch me of bells and n ehe otbe a nons er bell -we gb ng 29 400 pouJ>ds We a so called at St. James hu ch e ec ed on the s te of one destroyed by the great :fi e of 1852 I sa beaut1ful bu ldmg of a mode n atyle of a Gh tectu e SIGN OF THE LARGE TEA CHEST NOVEL & VAllJ'Ii'D PERFORMANCES No we don p eten l to kuow what po a t on he E prea ho Is n the Republ can pa ty or whether t holds any pos on but we espectfu ly suggest that the p eca ton taken o nd cate i as necessary to se u e tl e r F unty e of a somewhat ns lt ng na t o the nteg ty of the Convent on s o he an f the party subm ts to n on hey must he much more pi a t and bm ss ve than they have credit fo th I e pub! c at Ja ge STEEL SHIPS -The supe 0 J ab y an l elast c ty of t e over ron 't';\!S 'lJJ' fiJR j mi'l.l'illi'! l\l l[i.,!ll~u l>\\ ~lw of the I t .uL to u ons that has been made s the onstn ct on ot sh ps of steal It s a well known fact that with n certa n 1 m t c ank sb ps sail bette than steady ones be a se of the r supe o e ast c ty and they ., e o the mpact of the wave, and glide th ough the oppos ng forces, :vhen a stead er and safe sb p would nfleXJbly receive the who e force and not move an nch Th s fact ha ng been cons dered the homogene ous me al •h ch s a so t of ha f way house between steel and ron s be ng largely em p ye I n h p bu ld ng and there are now n Eng and many u the cou se of construe t on Tbe fi t vessel ever bu lt of steel was the small steam launch for the L v ngston e ped on up he Zambes n e and an other one, the Ra obow of 160 tons has u t been a n ed f om M LAIRD s wo kft. o the Mersey wh ch s nteude l for the J18 gat on of the N ger THE EFFEC s oF ToDaoco -The Dub! n ilfed cal P ess asse ts that the p p Is of the Polytechn e School n Pans have recently f n she some cu 10 s stat st\cs beanng on tobacco D v d ng the young gentlemen of tuat ollege nto t ~r> gro ps-the smokers and non amoke s-l~ •bows tb.at the smokers ha e. p oved hernsel es n the v ous com :pe tJ e exam nat one far nfer o to the otb e o N t only n the e am nations on en e og the boo a e he smokers n a lowe 1ank but n tho var ous or leals that they have to pnss through n a year the average ;ank of l e smoke s had constaJ;ftly faHen and not coUSide ab y wh lethe men who <i d not smoke enJoyed a cereb al atmosphere oftheceaetl<nd JBT EstJmated expense of manufactunng l e A !aut c Cable Tw:: WoRLn S rr.L Mo:v:Ea.-Tbe supposed g eac woude a11d muacle of be 19th cen ry the A ls.ntic Cab e has sea c ly atta ned an ultl runte completion e e the wo ld s s attled by anot.he n. en on th \'ngh whose agencv as m!l ny be~eflts w 11 anse f successful .. even tho G eat Atlanuc Caole. M L » Hill of b s s a e hM us ntrodnoed a means by wb oh gh 0 neat can beJ? oduced a less than one :fifth th expense attending the use of e the gas o .coal M H calls hiS mveJttions a.t.r li h and coofide11t that w th n Jive dollar mach ne there qruSite gh abon a honse and hea fo ook n can be cheaply and safely p dac d the n ~eutJOn s what lie cia me bu~ few Imp ovements can e>:cel t ll1 po nt of utility ~The edi o of he Sa atoga N\cu:s has b~o ught an ac< on Ul tlie S al:e Courts aga nst the stroas er of that village for negl gence or a h rr mp ompt tude n del ver.mg the papens ad tl essed to the- 1.Vi ws There are o he s p tl(\es iii'AQf~ like §UIIi ~qnl<l h lll~qtuted w~thJmllce Company E Dunkirk-Capt P Barrett lst Leut Wm G ONe! 2d Leut D Donol:we-36 m 1skets The whole n mhe of troops upon the g o nd mcludmg the m JS r vas abo t 250 The vanous deta Is of guar l mo nt ng and arades were pe formed n a very c editable manner On Thursday afternoon Inspector Gen BRucE rev ewed the reg ment accompan ed by Col Fox and Col MIXER of the 74th and Col PaRKER of the ~9th who we e a com pan ad by a po t on of the staff of the respect ve reg ments After the re v ew Gen BRUCE made a ve }' effective speech n wh ch he congrat lated the eg men! upon the r appearance and d sc pl ne We also VlS ted some of the Ntume es G a.y Nnnne y fot foundlings and the nfi m and the Hotel D e N nnnery fo Blek and d s d seased pe sons and the Theo og cal Oollege 1 ca e 1 on what s called be Pnests Farm I s srud to be one of the moat commod ous and sub s an a bu d ngs e ere ec ed n Canada s of Ita an style of arch eclo e aod bu It of otone of Bas l c aha acte Jehu tnonght a d ve a ound Mont ea moun ain would be n e es ng Tb s mQunta n cons sts of two dJStmct pa ts be ween wh ch sa splend l avenue lead ll\ d e.tly o and o e look ng he c y Dnr ng th s d e ou ta 1 f end became qu e pa oti a11d ha ng been assu ed by ou qu et tba no ha m would esul sang The Swo d of Dun ket H 1 d.~ ~ ;, y.:. h _thq.y ~:fl1l1J Yes erday afte noon MaJ General RAN DALL accompan ed by h s staff and Gen R LEY and stall' rev ewed the regtment At the close Capt RoGERS, of the 74th reg~ ment ac ng as B gade Inspecto nspec ed the reg ment-hav ng been letailed for that duty by Bng Gen RILEY The reg ment s p ov ded w tb excellent a ms, wb ch a e kept n very fine cond t on b.'lll\!lli'Xll 10< 5Nm lf!i~ e~?BB'<'''·''·''\'J a l e 7 much to the R'i on shmen and ev de-nt adm at on of passe s by and dwelle -s upon he s ee s Afte .d. n:rae thiS same gent ob a n_ed perm ss on n due form and wh atled Yankee Doodle a wonde ng crowdgatbe ng oond the doo o w JJ. 815 be perfo mance at tbe concln s on a we zen faced Frenchman stepped forward and sa d sa de vas on ti!lle ven you das not do s so su e by ga Noh ngdan ed Yan kee st uck up aga n mo e I vely than eve At s nset last even ng when the 1 ne was formed for dress pa ale Col FoRBES formed he battall on nto a square enclos ng the field and staff and m s c when w h o dered arms and uncove ed heads he Ohap la n Rev L W NoRTON of Jamestown a ldr sed the reg ment n a bnef and very pert nent manne cone ud ng w h a beaut ful praye te the Th one of G ace-com men l ng .all to he ca e and p otec on of the Most FL gh It was a beaut ful and 1m press ve scene The King of day was JUSt d sappea ng beneath tho ho zon The moon m her first q arter role m the olea blue expanse and an mated natn e for a t me was calmned as the vo ce of the Chap lam was heard lhankmg the Supreme Ruler of the Un ve e fo the nestimab1e pnv leges we enJOY as a nat on It seemed a most approp ate t me and hour for the perform ance of such a duty and we hope that ev ery Reg ment n the State w ll follow the examp e of the 68 h and le such a scene be of da ly occurrence du ng the encamp ments Even og pa ade fo11owed when he com pan es were d smlssed and filed off to the1 quarters the tents struck and each company depa ted-all seem ng we 1 satiSfied w th the r four days' duty on the tented Jleld We not ced many or ou c t zens on the g ound all of whom were hosp tably enter ta ned by the officers of the 68th We are under many ohl gat ons to Col FoRBES and h s field and staff officers and al the com pany officers for the r sol c1tude after the comfort of those of o r c JZens who vlS ed the camp To Su geon STRONG and Capt BA.Bcocx of W estfie d and Capts STEVENs and BARU:II:TT of D nlmk we are nuder rna ny obi gat ons for epeated attenl ons and courtes1es The officers of the 68th have proved themsel es to be gentlemen as well as soldiers all evmomg a laudNble pride m the mil tary organ zat on and we a e glad to know that the nhah tants of Chautauque county are ready and Will ng to susta n t, by paymg the commmation tax and not us ng every subterfuge to avo d t as s done by three fourths the mt zens of Buffalo The follow ng officers compo e the field and staff of the slltty mghth SGL D S Forbes Colonel H A Penderga&t 1 Lieut.. Colonel C Kennedy MaJor J E Mayhew Eng neer G C Lester AdJU tant H D Tilhnghast Quarter Master S W Ghsan Paymaster Dr T D Strong, ~urgeon Dr M... Benns,. Surgeons Mate. Rev L W Norton Cbapla n One l'eature of Lhts encampment deserves part eular mentioD- At ts close the pay rolls of t e comparues were made out and each man rCC61ved h1s ten shill ngs per day for the dqty ptrformt!l we~ lhQ !!I!IDQ R:ETIVAL o.F Bus XESS -The sta e of our ad ve USemeD.t columna and the Ja ga merease of ou c culation are ev deuces of a 88tisfactory revrval othnemes Otberev daces are not ab sent. The streetB beg n to be orowded the pn~ e pal hotels an- full sneh of the theatres as are peu. are welT patromzed mtd e~g e se oetokensareonm;pllon of trade Weare told tllat the arnrals at our hotels are more numerou& now then they we e last year at th s t me,. which was befo e tlie puuc.. ~ t rhJ! discovery of' :the Fra zer nver gold ttunes or the suec'el&ful layr;g of the .Athmtic oableth>.t has woried this benenoial change? or IB it tha~ thinga bne been gradually get 11g ntotheu::a.or.Dlalcondition?-N. Y. Her. Jlld DE.U.ER8 IN Flour, Grain, & allldnds of !IIIli Feed Nes 12 and. 14 Canal Street. N,. Ni&ga • Falls R. R Depot, BUFFALO ~= Grocenes, Provisions, Flour. & Feed, CORl'!ER OF b!ICillGA!f AND NORTH DI:VISION STRFETS m \' y Professional NoUce Dt P W BARTLET'l' fon:ne ly assocmteo Jn pract ce mth Dr Robilrl Hunter of New York lllliY o• ml ted all a.ente chro disea.s h 'throat. and ongs, a his ffi e No 158 Pea stree t:{i'romce hours from 9 A. M to 4 P M eepted JOHN CRAWFORD MONUMENTS, M!NTEL PIECES, WASHSTANDS &c &c DULBR IX LUMBER, LATH AND SBINGLES K EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A f ppy fReml 1<, Pm an Chercy Lambe< L• hand Shingl• s OFFICE .AND YARD No 263 East Seneca Stl'eet, BRFFALO NY 23dly :E' M:. SAYLES !tterney n• Uou11seUor at Law, COMMISSIONER FOR. VERMONT Offlee No 1 W_,_ Block l>ULZR 'IE GROCERIES !ND fROVISIONS, ..A.leo- V egetab es. Flour Salt. F Sh Po k Bui~ Cheese:. P ultl:y Gr eD.~d Dried. FJ:'Ili\t;. Wood n and Stone Ware, &c No 33 Eut Seneea Street, Bnffalo, N Y t::Jr\\Cuhpald:fi all kind!! ofCountryProdn a 19dly Bal\alo bt«:Wgeue omce, 25 SENEU.4. STREET,. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Ladies n want of' Domertl.~ He p fo city untry: 1t\il!f...i ~ e&D.. at tm. ofli~ /l•~ )\i IJlA!£6 No 146 Ma1n Street, {Seeond doo fr m-eo of E:z:ehange at JOHN C. JEWETT~ CONTINUE 0 SELL NO 217 lUA.IN STREET, MANUFACTURES GROCERIES FILTERS AND COOLERS OLD DOltiiNlON COFFEE POT, SUOOBSBOR TO B D :FLAGG .1; 00 Wholesale Grocer and Produce Clom- mission Merchant Begs leave to call the ention of his friends and ens ome s o his we sa lie ed and cho e vnnety o Groca &c., wh:i h h d te:mun d to ll nfu oi'al:i enn al W Large Sliver Medal .JEi OHEAP SIGN PAINTING r WIRE GAUZE SCREENS, LETTERED WINDOW SH.lDES I OA.RVBJJ .ANJJ GILT LETTERS It F B Scott's, ISIS S Division st _ 3 DOORS FROM MAIN ST TRY The 5 ltlmute lee Vream Freezer, THE •WIU.T VHEER' YE!ST V!KES, The Old DoiilliUon Coffee :Pots ABTHVIVS SELF-sEA.LING .TABS, ments: Th y; are BARNUM S Gze.a. Van ty Store, 211 Main street. NEW P!l'ER HANGINGS 1858 Hanng the Agency of the best Factones n the UrutedSt& es,Iamnow:recenngtbeJ NEW PATI':F;RNS, a.nd anofi'e themdpn estha defy eo~ titi n F rty mx .cases f bea.u.tifal SPRING STYLES ust re e ed Al&o Agent for Floor, Table and Counter Oil Cloth> w-ma w- Sh&d~ &c. CI\'\Merehants supplied at Factory Pricel!i at the P&PM\ ~gm,p W.uehouse No 74-lfain 5tre t. fe26 . llL H BIRGE NIAGARA LAND OFFIVE GUY lL SALISBURY No 1 Nt<gar& street, Boll'& o Ooutinues to devote atteation to the sale of Rea Es1xte ~ of RoUlle.l! Store!!, &c., he Co e tion o Rentl!: and Morlg:ag~-.. Pa.y.ment o Taxes,. Conr :y- &n~ &e. (;jJP\'HOUSES LOTS, .!:e., m dilfem1tp&rls or the city eon.!tantly fo We J7'\HOUSES STORES and ROO:l!S to tt. fel2o1y OELRICli & .TUENGLING lllA.NIJFA£TlJJI.ING .JEWELERS, AND HAIR BRAIDERS At the Following Low Prlees CRUSHED SUGAR POWDERED d YEL OW d BEST BROWN GOOD do d S':rUARTS SYRUP BEE HIVE d GOOD MOLASSES. ;;;c-·,-----' n. :n u cnwU\P:r~~ 14 pe GOOD do do lSc p ttnd do do do d do do OLD OVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE20 do TALLOW CANDLES --·----·---------13 d BURNING FLUID 60 p gallon THE BEST FIFJ.'Y CENT' BLACK AND GREEN TEAS Sod m thee ty he Vclebrated STEW ART STOVE FOR SALE BY HADLEY & HIISTED, .YELA.NCOH & COUlt'I'Zrt-:EY'S Corner of Pearl street lllld Te:rra.ee W B OLVER HotBe, Sl~• n• Or:aaaeatal Pmtell', GRAINER. PAPER HANGER &c. No. 'I' Sonth. Diviaion Street, BUFFALO N Y ei.o-1y Over 164 Jl[aln lllreet, BuHalo t7\ A ahare of pnblle pdro .... :Ia tel!pt!etfully 110I fuL ~ TURNER BROTHERS li..I-'Cl!P' OTUR%RS OP Tllriers' Synps, Sarsaparilla, Ginger W me, &-<: •t N e...- York, BnJiir.lo N y, aod s... :fnmc!J<o 00 &ll28dl1 HENRY A. HARDY Barrister aa• !ttoney at La:w) BB.ANTFO.RD 0 W Mr HARDY refers to Hon Jllmes Wads -,rorth, Hon. Eli Cook Fa1e«t B11mle1i C C Bn.:t:o and lJ\'l lfeldl, ir ,.1- =yl2 r:i\\\Winler Eveningt.-The lB no bette p a fo y nng men to spend- he~r wmte evemngt han a BRY .urr & STR.!TTO B He ntile Ro ms.. p:repanng themsel'ves bu iness oct20dly In uding m ny tu New and Astounding Each E erung's Enterta.mm n w co ud WI b h GRAND LEGEl:N D.ARY l3PEOfAOLE ST GEORGE AND THE DRAGON SELL NG AT A SACRIFICE. JOHN KORTZ No 212 ltiain Street, 8 NOW OFFERING H S STOCK OF SIJ!tlltiER GOODS AT A GREAT REDUCTION FROM COST l A Call Is Respeetfnlly SOliCited JOHN KORTZ au4 .212 .Jlla.i.n Street:. BOILER WORKS FREDERICK JOSET ENGINE AND BOILER BU !LDER, No llJ Lloyd Street, Buffalo A LL KINDS OF ENGINE A!<D BOILER Repamng dol'Je Mill Wo.rk Maebin ry and C..uJTL.'! GS OF AI L DESCRIPTIONS