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1 1 ii (I ij JiiL BUFFALO. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 14. 1862. VOLUME XXVIII. NUMBER 10G07.

rs vi CROCKERY fe GLASS WARE. MEDICAL PREPARATIONS. COMMISSION AIEtiCHAKTS. HARDWARE. CITY NOTICES.

PC3LWHE! DAILY BY It. WHEELER CO. OFFICE NO 11 A'N STRiCET. Commercial Advertiser HOOat on the drat doot, frost biJdina-. whore all ordere for the Advertia; moti, Job will be attended to the pursuit in which we have been engaged, deserve high praise.

J. C. Frbwoxt. Mj- Gen- Nkw York, June 13. A letter from the army of th Potomac to the 'st gives a camp rumor that an Irish regiment attempted to desert from the rebels and reached Mo-jhanicsville Bridge, but ran after a few Boots from onr picket gnard, and that they are now under guard.

A letter to the Philadelphia Prtas states that doM-rtera are arriving, and report that a great are anxious to reach our lines, not 6Qly North Carolinians, hut men from wrj rebel State. XJCUCVIltti ICoinreet-Flrat Sejaafon. steamers Cecil on the 5th and Kite on the tlth, from ChvlBtoi, with dates from rebeldom of the 24 irist. Tho llahama Fernld says: -'At last it appears the star is iu the aocendaiit, and their noble courage is meeting with some reward." It then gives the rebel account of Jackson raid in Virginia. The steamer Nellie, in attempting to nin the blockade on the liiihwas run ashore after m-i ing shelled by federal cruisers, and her cargo landed on Long Island, but the vessel was retry b-idiy used up.

The steamer Tubal Cain, with a cargo rebels, arrived at Nassau from Liverpool, consigned to rebel agents, Addeily A Co. XXYVIIlb UINUKEIS- First Seeaiovi. WasHiNtiTOX. June 1J. SEXtTB.

-On motion of Mr. Kesseuden ie Naval Approiittion bill as taken up. A i-berof ameudinents were adopted, ilr. Anthj; opposed the amendment for the repair of the naval ecuooI at Newport or as an in-' direct mode f.f directing the department to re-! now the naval school Newport. He thought the Senate was iiot ready to mke icli disposition of the ninil school on snch short He referred to the clrcutn-toiiccH of the Term: KK1HT DOLLAIIS ANXUM Or if paid strictly ia ati- aace, For One Year dU Months 8 00 For Thrse Month 1 60 a for Ore Month THE PATRIOT Weekly, f.ir tna country also published at this office, having a very exteoiure in the country-, which renders it a veiy valua ble ma'tluui for merchant an-! tuners wno wish thair al7erlieementi eireniaieu country t'iwn and Uie aljalniu eouatiee.

the Kstea of Aarcrtlilofi Ts.mi of Adrrtiing by the iluaare, ia Daily SKLTK LINES or mak a Squar. Kor one oae inserLon, 76 cent. For each sub-sequent truMrtion, up oae woek, 2ft cent. a mil i weftl 4 U0 6 00 00 4 wee. 2 month 3 rocnth ai Dth 1 mntl do 1u do lr) 00 Id 'j0 1 00 JO 00 do 12 EARLY AIVKRTHIVU, 140 per anniun occupied not to exceed TwoSquarea a any one tm.e.

lu.ire, '(uarterly if debije-J, at). Tw fil-i. l.a:h $16. TIC t.S, Un cent per line for each Inwr ti' on li'J will bw inserted among tbau ON DOLLAR for each il)rl A -'ill be Ufy ft in to tiie aoo.e for KXUIBino.Ni CONCERT, ut '): iMiia'reii aniforn-'ly I- be kept in place will be cliir-J a uui A.lvrtHero..ot to be paid tfl in al'ance. $)tQ vi! ommmi.il J0tirr1iscr.

Saturday Evtaiui, June 11, 1862. INollrrs of Sew Inblicutloii. Kn't if'H it ANI the II by I II 1' Appletou A Oo. lr Tl-ia a voluaie of the fame character ufc "A ili lo Faith," jjublfclifd a hort tfbie since under the auspices of the Uishop ol GlouceBier. The Kn-tays and Keviews hate lifcn ik trdid aa such a violent atlack upon the foundations of religion us to call for these and repeated efforts in defence.

These papers are by eminent Clergymen of the Church, nud upon such important themes an these, vix: Miracles, Tho Creation "Rationalism," The Jalerpretation of Tiie Idea of the National Thin book will be needed a companion to Aidrt to Kuith." KimiNSO.x'e I'KOiiKiwmt BotK fH yfun liildrpu I by D. V. Ki-li. A U. New Vork.

I.iejn. I'lua ney 0. -r ile by llte-d. Ha i The author of this little work declares that he has aimed to prent the Iirnt principled of Arithmetic in such a form aa to interest ami tn-Rtruct the piipiln of primary schools and classes. We should say that ho had succeeded.

The e-amples are clear and simple, and the language employed Is just such as should be addressed to children. The work peems to us altogether admirable. It handsomely illustrated. Last Night's Dispatches. rum WaNhlUtfiou.

A.siilMiTON, Ju-e IX By an order of the Secretary of War lie L)e-pait nent of the Misii-wippi is extended as to include the whole ul tae Suites of Tennessee and Kentucky. All tho officers on dutyijj tLej States will report to Maj. Gen. Halleck. The Mountain Department is exteuded eastward to the road running from VYilliauisport lo Martin-buig, Winchester, Slrasburg, Harrisonburg, and Staunton, including that place, thence in the same direction southwanl until it strikes the Blue Rhlge to Ihe soutberu boundary of the of Virginia.

The Department of the Shenaudoah is extended eastward to include to the Piedmont District and tho Bull Mountain range. A large Dumber of volunteers are absent from their regiments, who are now Ut for duty. To enable tueiu to return, the Governors ot States are authorized to give them passes or certificates, which will entitle them to transportation to the slaiion of tho nearest U. S. Mustering Officer or Quartermaster, who will pay Jhe cost of such transportation, on such ceriiucate or pass, and provide transportation for tho soldier to his regiment or station.

Ttie principle being recoguized that medical officers should not be held as prisoners of war, it is directed that all medic I officers so held by tho S. shall be iinmediAlely and unconditionally discharged. It appears from an official report of the Secretary of the Treasury, showing the quantity nud value of tho dttt'ereut articles of merob.au-dio imported into the United States from Jtrilisli North American Provinces under the Keeiprocity treaty, that the total value iu lHo'J was over iu IStJt), more than and in 1S61, $21,000,000. The table shorts in tbe last year a falling off in tish, fruit, Hides and wools, and an increase in auitnals, ashes, bark, butter, cheese, coal, eggs, flax, flour, gi nil, iiieairt, oats, timber, Ac. Auimals of all kinds, Fish of all kinds, Grain, Flour and Brearistulfs, over Timber, The respective amounts of other imports are nut enumerated.

The President sent a message to Congress to-day transmitting a memorial addressed and presented and addressed to him in behall of the State ol New York, in favor of enlarging the locks of the Erie and Oswego Canals. -While," he says, I have not given nor have leisure to the subject a careful consideration. Its great importance is obvious and unquestionable. The large amount of valubld statistical informa- dun wtiich is collected and iu the memorial, will greatly facilitate the mature consideration of the stinject, which I respectfully ask for at your hands." Col. Frity having resigned, Col.

Leidy ia now in command of the Pa. pedal to euitt. Citizens of Tennessee, who are now in, this city, are coutideat that Ihe East Tennessee will soou be rescued from the hands of the rebels. A Baltimore slave trader, who is largely en- gaged iu the traffic in human flesh, testified be- tore ihe Emancipation Commissioners yesterday, that slaves are worth nothing in Maryland. The negroes are running away so fast, that their val- i ue sensibly depreciates.

A Buieau of Emigration is talked of here, with Eli Thayer at its head. Mr. Pierce, Government superintendent ot the cotton lands of South Carolina, arrived here thU morning. lie left Charleston harbor ot. Ti Kr4.

i.k. (. Tuesday, and briugs the latest intellijreuce from the Federal expedition under Gen. Benham. Oar forces had occupied James Island, under tho protection of our gunboata.

The confederate forces in Charltntou had been greatly augmented. Deserters state that 30,000 men from Beauregard's Corinthidn army had reached there within a few days, and that every preparation was making for a stubborn defence of (be city. When Mr. fierce lef it was the opinion of Coin. Dupont that oar attack could not safely proceed until we had a stronger force.

There was heavy tiring from the enemy during a part of Tuesday, but no apprehension of danger from an attack upon our troops. Arrival om iuwaua. i i I i 1 COMrT ROLLER'S OmCE, Buffalo, Jane Sd. 18i MERE ti til TEN, THAT O. nil taxpayers wtooee lands hare imb anlrf.ta lka epreriomi to June 1st, 1S, when the crtificatea of their lands.o sord, ty pacing into the City: aay trtim before the first day rf -eptember ansoust I.

which aaid lands were sold, aad iuU nio anu owaea oy rty tut redeem 'y Tre ury at ber ant tbe on at seven per cent, and ail w. etty in retatooa theret-, and property chargeable thereon troTKd ihej sbad pay all the Taxes which th city ahaii hoW on any such lan is j3 FlrK AK8 li.l.li!k 1 Buffa JUI1. SEALED PROPOSALS will b. revived at t'bi. OBice'for ten daa from tbe date Utre.

fur inching Ihre Thocsan ect of Hobo fbr Steam re Ki jelSt.a VV1L Wl KnnhoA. BHIUGK ON PCFlElt BTRkKr.N.il is herwoy given thai salel nili bw received at the OlH-e of the reet torom ftn.ner uctl Wednesday, tbe Uttll lOSUil art JO o'clock A. al f.ir Wood Bridge, with S'one At-utinrn acros- a rav oe cn raaer s'r et, sbeut tfSl f-et e.su-rty fr.im Maio tet A bl.n and rpecifl tatlon. for the a 01 1. can be attan at the rMtCutum asinnePs OrBee.

JAuoT O'BiilAN, Street Commiasioner. ButTalo, Jun l'Kh, 1-6 t. jelltl7 LhX-iAL a0'11CI'. OlfiOE OF kECkiVEK tiF 01. VEK LEE CO JiNli.

11 PALO. June i 4fh. i TOTICE IS IlEltEUa 4.1V1N TIIaX 1 tilt oi oertv i ill vr Le Conjoin. Hunk Hurtaliv tut rt- m.ri. anl declted of tbuiy lif tor neut.

to tn general crtsrjit ttkM nuk, up the uapaitl indebtedness ef said Bank, exelasiTe nttcrtisL tfald i Tid-i will be paid at thu ottce in deimuiti. iintin the proper vouchets and tapeis. C.etlit rs hold a certiocatestif the blauoe cluw tueni, must prvtent the fame at lius office to receiv nui-h je4U7 JAMft.s SMIP frr AM IL1TAKV CLAIM. AH p'rson liol inic XV JL Ml 116 Ub dtr tb bitiriaiuD -f tr it eu iLed -Aa set to provide for th p.Hym?ut of timi tncurred ine or aaiaatloa eouiumiit ana of noM raised in the ot New Y-ra. or rtcp.ve tor tbe sernce of tbe I nited hUt-o," pavd Aniil 'Jlpt, 186a, are breb tj tr.in&uiiL te ssiuc, h.L'i ilitjjtoucb em thereof, so a compehe at.

m-nt of (acts uider calh, to docel id W. Burt, Ami ant i ipee or General at Capitol, in te ct i A t- Tbtj Beard rf to amMt tuch Cl.im wiil met-l at No. WAlar stn-et. Sew t-rk, ou tLe ioih Hy of June ws'atit, at the C. ito! iu tL ity of A -bany, on ths 16tb day of Ju nx A cJe claims will be made, ua the cae.viili l.

uj poed of ia their orW on 1 calnaar. Claiius and reh.diog iu Albany, anu Uestaud North thereol, iviil Df cooidtrU st the Uom1i, of the liuar-i at Aibanv. un poreous r-jslding eUeh -re v. ill be iooidnd at the mtetings tu be bald at New Vi rk. 0 A.

ARTtU'K, Wjw RKNRV AN'l ti-iN, A'lv cats Gsn'L ClVI.KU VAN VlCH lIlN, (-en'I. Albinr, Sd, lfi'J it fi' tn COURT Or lll rl UiO JaiueH frin Uist iiectu.ert i OiwttcLt and 'om paojr's liank at Buualu, p.aiutitT, a aiut iuriry L. Lan- siug, deff nuant. By virtue uf ajudguieot io th'sac'ion. entered on the f2d day of F.

bruary, lstiO, an tbt- sanic is by an order of said ur m.de ent. rtd ti lorn da. of March. I isbsU ex lor mv at putilic auyi in tbe maio ball of tne Court Ilou, the city Buffalo, ou tho 21 day of Juiy, onu ao fk hunarei sni Kixtt -two at 10 o'clock in the foreuoou trait uv, ihe foliowiLijr pircei or parcel ol laud, to it: Ail tht t-riain jjitca or curcf i r-ituatt in toe City oi Bnff-ilo b-ir art I in th fTLth 'own, at3d iprbih raoe of uivrrjahip, aad Lieu tl parcel of land, trta-u other map id lot eftj -one and said lot rift? to, n.a ry Htiiv I. vej.

Oitv ur-vtyor atu altichnti to a it-c-rii i. 1, o1 pAri aaid of nfly-ts exe. uted iyKren-z Wld- and f-, t. Hob ell U. ieroe, au iv nice in tb 0 erd' tlife of the C'iuii (i Kr in 9-3 ot i tgc 'JC(V cninbed as lots rort-ntyanl seventy live, a-jd bounded as lullowa: liv-ginuing rn tbt- we er'y M.

i -tr- one tret so'therty fro-n thj comhea-aterly cjfDrr Mid tiftj lti; ttenre wett-rty at i htiT, about two iiunr Bnd lh rtT-D4 feet 'n resrl strtret; thence northerly on Penrl Ktit-t, hfty fe'; thence e-istt-rly a' aig e-i with tvlain net, two hundred and thirty one fert to Ma tre-1 fit nc toutht-rly on the wetexfy hue Mu Htrp.t hlij Uel to the place of beginninic, be ihe same more cr leta. Anil also al tht certain pier i p.rci oriami, Fitnste, ly eg and being iu th City ol Uuffalo, bouu a- hl owa: Beginning on tbe north cv of Ci ar at a pnu fatty two itet eal from i he cernr of Mo1 firan and Court street, at tbe southeast corner tr.ck bul uriurr-ly owned by lasae HubharJ, an lately tv i.a R. Ken; ilit-nce runoing eatui ly a tit" inr.n ,111 1 said Court street, fo -two to an aj cv thftire i.er alonff said al ey Beventy feet: tLenL- wester a'ung Fi alley foitf Iwo IV et. Vt a po.nt n- Witu tii- -as a ue of aaid building: thence couth on 1 oe raiiiring with the east end of tai 1 hm buildinif. to tiie place ueikin-uing.

with th- jr-riiee of I', t- eua ot sid hnck buildiLg. to rt the iki in uil ing on the 'aud herein desenbed. And all thut cei tain piece or pave" la si'ust. lyior ano being io the City of Buiiaio, and boun 'vd a fallows, ric: Begin id a kt a point in thn easriy lice i.f Ma Btret, at Oi dmtjtnce ot seventeen and -tjrh'y two riLs-huo-dredlhs f-et northerly froin itn in'e n-otion with htreft; tbnoe at right anien wi-h said easterly 1 of itf a. 'i Btrtn easterly t-ihty et ao alley twenty feet wide; thence aluog tlio went nf said adr-y jjorth-erly steoteen feet; tlieoce at ilg'it anyr with r-sij a ley, wester! eighty fee-to Ue sid t-aaeilv l.ne cf Main street; and theuce alon tl ly hue i.f ilin 'rtreet, h'intherly s-veutcen fe't to the pUce of herning.

ron-taitiiog moie vr leaf, met rtJai t.j thu a Iriid Uoniti he mar-inn a certain ni r' h-e tf Suab C. ri udsn 1 he inlereftt intecded to cunrt-ved, in hich mortgage, b-ieg 47 year of the unexj ired ttrm. I a ltae, rod tne aret'-t of May, )f-t6- Dated iiuttalo, Julc Oth, O'l ATM ltKV OKK LOn itt- vThemss hamuel Oe'ston. late of iiufaio, N. V-, caed aud Chariot re Lin wife, executed and ut-IiTered to William a.

Bird, of the Kanie place, a mortacafc da.ted bo fifteenth day ot eighteuu hundretl aud lilty- ight. which ia recorded the r.ne lieu ii olnce, ia book 1K4 of mortgages, on Gib und on which there is claimed to be due at the time the hzst publication or this notice, the rum rf e-ihteen honored of principal, and eighty eight dollars of iuLe- el; and the pwer of saie contiuueti in tvaid mcrtjae L. xi re( t-nio pera'iTe by defaalt Diau in the pay ine ot rr mim of money secured thereby arrJ no aait or proceeding at law having ever inslitLtd to reenter te sni or any rft thereof. not.ee ia hereby give.n tiia'. tnui mortgatre wi.l be foreclosed by a wUe of in! inerein, at public auctiou, at tie (K Court H'n rn Washington street, BufTaJo, ou the 16th da of July, lbc'i, at 10 A.

'fhe premiMs are di-scHb In ruud inoTTtare as follows: Situate in the city of Buffo; and bounded as tullow vfat: Beginning at a point in tbe sonthurly line ot Swan str-et, one huodred an1 forty feet eiM-riy fom tiie eat-erly line of Pollard now JenerFOL tr''et; ct easterly aiongtaid southerly lite of Swan st ieut.iT it-et; thenco southerly paral'el ith i' -Hard ft ow JtlT-'ison street, feet; thence, easterly parallel with fwao atreet, twnty fire feet; thence touthtri to the 1: draulic anal and parallel with said Pollard (new Jentis. bj ptet; thence along raid Cai al soolhwesierly to a ro ot whttot a hne drnwn norther and parallel with Pollard (now Jefferson) street will tnte'e ct the toutheriy Line ot Swan eet, for'y teet easier place of beginnint; thene- northerly and 'purs' lei with Pollard (now Jeflerson'j street, to a poittt distant one hundred ani Otty feet sn'-iih' from StyOthriv i- of stieet; thence westerly parallel wtb tn et tee1 and hence northerly parallel with Jelferaon) treet, to p'a'e of hejfinnins: excepi tha 1 art of iaid premises witich ar releaaeo the wii ro-itgnte on the 26th day ol SepTec.ber, JhiS, by naia Wii iam a il rd, ana hib is a pratrt land fort lent front on Swan tre-t. one hundred and fifty feet in depth. April 12 lh, WILLI A A wiRf), Mortgagee. Cbak, D.

Nojltov, 3 Weed's Block. spT2t yls OliPrHIOK COURT UV ri.nnettaC. Loeaclv-r and Robert C'aatad; phintiiTs. aga n-t Jinet McCb, fendnnt. To the above named ou ait hereby rtuinnioucd to at 1- er the corrjpUin' in this a 1 1 n.

an to re a copy oi yur rtwer co me, at the City of Buffalo, itbin twenty ia a after the per ioe hereof, ex lunfe of ihe day of sorb, s-rvjee; an1 if ym to atiswe-r the int a af reafd te lU n'itT w.ll apply tbe Cwurt tor the re ief 10 th- sa complain-; whi1i cctnp ant was filed in the office the Clerl. of the aaid i erir i'oart in tbe City of Buffalo. atd BuJaio Jane 7. A A. HOffART.

in jfT- AtftriT AX A 8IHUOO A'l L'H I HH.O in and tor tiie County 01 ie- at iha uroiaut'i Uf- cc-, in the city of the 2 Vl u-y 1 1 Vi'i. Pree-nt Severar.e, HntTv-'gat" In tne matter of th? K-ai hU ol Stephen IL Wahen-ho deceased Fre series Wahenhoff. adnrristritrix ofV'l iad sinrvlar the goods, cr.attel and recite of MerbeuH. WsheDhorT, late of the city 'f BolTaio, brnoght ino urt the avail the reai estat of the said deceased, aold under the -rcer lier-'t-jfore ma-ie tins matter it ordered that al' peri-m having any cam or demands against te estate of the Md dt-cea-iefi, which have not already been allowed, etoi" it and prove the same before the SiaiToga'o o' trie ioua'y 01 a-. otir-s in vue city of Uo'ialo, the 10th day of July n-sxt, at 10 clock the fnivnoofi.

And it is f.tMbr orirei tnni fA.rtn'tutloa oe mace among the crediWri ef the mj I deceased, on the day ar1 at tbe place aforemud. or ss soou there'ter as the said oieiiiraai and demands can be examined And that a cry of In is order be pubJu-Wd sx weeks auccesatTaly, in the Buflalo Commerdati Aa-eniaer. Noritjr. xo CA.oi'rtttt. T)URSUANT to an order of Charle C.

rfeverance, Esq 1 Surrogate of ir.e County, notiee is treby pven to aU persons having claims or leiuanda against Leonard BaacKKax. late of the lean of We-t 8er.ee. in asidewuoty. deceaaed. that tb ey ate required to exhibit the same, with th vouchers thereof, tn Nathaniel O.

1'owell. one of the alminialratr of th e-Ute cf tbe said deceaaed, at thrrdenee of the said Lowell, No. 4 Seneca street, io tbe eitv of Boflatn. aaid oouuty, on or before the first day of December, Dated tne lo.n cay o' "7 1 NAfWANlEL O. POWELL, BLtCKMtR, nylTJtnolT A'tmitrirrratOTS.

ELECTBO-TalERAPEDTIU BATHS a wn Medicated Vapor JUaths p.RS. ORKOORY AND POWERS would respectfully I I the attention of the Citiaens nf BotTaio and vf- cinitr. to their ST.lexn of treatlnr all forms of traeaee, both Acute ami iorontc r. i i- i.i THERAPEUTIC AND MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS. Though they rely chiefly upon the above-named reme-daa, are given is all eases where it ta deemed beneficial to tbe patient.

From the eminent suceees wmcu naa aiienueu practice in tbe U-eatruens of Chronic complaitr's. they (eel Ihe fullest f-mfldenee ia aaying to the afflicted that, by a ssoyei savt eeieBtttc applieatiea ef these remedial agent they eaaAdeatly hope lor a cure The effect or thl rrsum apos uis saiwas aoothe nervous irretaboo, equalise tae eureulattoa, restore a healthy balance to uiaotdeied fuoctaona, and im part a vigorous tone to the whole system- In that elaaa of rlinain peculiar to females, this system of treatment anitarmly fdcr relief. la additusu to above, a reoeral lratl iU be at-tended to. Calls ia any part of th etty will receive waauut atteutlou. V3T Omc and Ratideao, Na Church erreet.

iSaw.OU WABE. t1 niece, r.tt. Wabw ZaTt'Y Slot. J'. Bato.

a4-' and aoaf oaly at JEWEfro House-Ear pt is k9 Ciartadoo Blcea, Ii Main atreet. THOJIAS V. 28IaV-FES 4c COn Commission Merchants, 16 Frost NEW YORK. Thomas W. Gsimj, Wtxaji R.

BiKJtrrr. attUKa J. Rl. MAI rilaS Wat tat Forwarding Cotaitibsiou iilercaajits, 6 CENTRAL WHARF AND MAIN 8TRKKT, BUtFFALO, N. V.

Orders for lour and Grain promatly attended ta Agent for SILL MAN, HATTUa.Wd ft Cii.V TRANS-PORi ATIuN CO, Sol ativnr street, Troy and 17 Couti-s Slip, New Vork; VAN 8AN TVOuRO HVTlfT-8UK LINat, 7T Pi-r, Albany. J. MATlrJiiWd, STEPHEN C. CLARKE. lHAii A.

JOSHH, Agent. ltap30 UDSON dc AVRV, Produce Commission aad Snipping MtKUHAN'J'S, 84 CENTRAL WHARF AND fR'JIE BUFFALO. tight adv. pe. op consignments MILLttt it AUO, Forwarding, hippiag and iommissioji MEKUHANTS, rile 16 boattlt street New Vork WKLL8 ttlLLkR TOyUt.f R.

JoHS CHAKD A. VV. t'l'TTUU He. Produce Commission Merchants, NO. a WHARF.

AMMI W. CUTTER, CBaR. S. CTTTTER. Buffalo, April 1, laSa.

trr81 Produce Commission Merchants, 23 CENTRAL WtiARK, BUFFALO, N. Y. Produce, Lumber and staves, Heeeiws. ana Shipped. X3T Cash advances on property to be gold In Buffalo, Albany or New i ork.

A. L. 6R1FFEN, BuBaio. aptmr31 E. W.

UK1F EN, A loan jr. ClaASt. J. KLUiiX, Produce Commission Merchant, Nil. CENTRAL WHARF, BUFFALO.

my 18 W. M. ISlaAAl Ac Veneel Aajems, and General Commission Merchants, 128 SOU i II WAT-llt iTRKET, OJbJOAUO, ILL. iy ParticnUr attention given to the Care of Vessels, in erer particular, Procuring reights, Ac. Aisu, to Huymg Proouce, and Advanoing for Kutern Account.

Refer to Mestrs Winalow Jb Buffalo; MestrB. Chapin, Wheeler a tf, Bankerr, Chiego. W. 11. E(1AN, apit4 A.

Bt-NNgTT. In DA OiS, Shipping and Com'n Merchants, DIA1.JCK3 I3T Seeda, Water Lime and Piaster, 46 CKKTKAL WHARF, BUFFALO. Eon Daw. apSU Ai.rv.aD D. HUS'LNJaSS CARDS.

AISTIA' At AlSTiA'S LAV OFFICE, REMOVED TO Io. 1G1 Itlaiu Street, BEN KJ AUST BtFt ALU. N. V. mr.itf Al fiTlN.

JF A. UOOU, WaOLSKAUi DB1LSB aJID BLAStrVAOTtnUIB Of Petroleum Illuminating Oil SALESROOM AND OFFICE, 21 OHIO STREET, Buffalo, N. V. I invite particular attention of dealers to my very Superior Oil, which I arn cow prepared to in auy ujji-tity, at the most favorable rates; my facilities for rebning are of the most complete order, and 1 cau confidently ae-aure the trade that my Oil is the very best in maxket, both aa regards parity and power of Illumination. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly filled.

oc24 a. L. C. WOODtttiFF, Paper Manufacturer and Dealer, 24 AND 2b PEARL STREET, JJUFFALO. Office of the Niagara Falls Paper Company, and Livingston Mills.

Para Csula for Bags and Paper Moral. O. atcCOLLCM, L. C. WOODRUFF January a.

t8d'i CiiQtOii Iron orkb Foundry EDDY BINGHAM, MAjruvAOTURKita or Wrought and Cast Iron Fences, CORNER OF CHURCH A-TD JACKSON Near tbe Oaa IVorkjs, Buffalo, N. lork. Verandas, Baloomtl, Stairs, Bank Doors. Shutters, Orating, Awning Irons, iron Window Sash, Window Caps Sills, and Guards, Iron Columns, Cast Iron 0s and Watr Pipe, Branches. Bends, 8e-yer Trap.

Horse Posts, fea eefrrtafi HMLLliflKK LAVMtACH, VHOttl iLl DLI LISS I Groceries, Drugs, Medicines and Oils, Dye.U'oods and 11 J'e-Ntu ia. WINDOW GLAbS, fcc NO. 202 WASHINGTON ST First boUding below Seneca BnJTswO, Chequered dtore. OBT. rfOLLiSTkA.

IChlO Wjj. I.AVKHACk. N. CAJXLK DBALZa 13 Jhoice Family Groceries, Foreign And IKuneitic Frnlie, Ac. NO.

iCD MAIN STREET. UT Families furnished with the best Goods at lowest crarke'; do19 GEOKGK 141.1, DULIB IV Choice Family Groceries, Provisions, Domestic atid Foreiii Fruito. ED, POULTRY, WOODEN ANJ iSTOiE WAivE, too. ty All orders promptly executae. noli SENBCtA BUFFALO Y- U.

A. VAN 8L1CK. aAJrrrACTCEXii Airs WMOLSyAUa PIAI.M In all Kinds of Confectionary, 39 SENEGA STREET, BUFF A I A), mvltap30 Focr doors Helow th( Nw Postofflce. ISAAC HOLLO WAV, DBAJ.HB IV Medina and Lockport Sand Stone, FlaTgLug, turbiog Platlormat, Boor and Window Caps acd Sills, Stcpi-, cXo X3T OFFICE AND YARD Corner Michigan street aad Main and Hamburgh Canal. HOTELS.

cold spi: ml Tma well kDown House ban joit ben openwl for fia tbe Seawo, uadwr ihe immediate huprTiaiuD of the Keou-emaDly ajd xpenrDced rpnetir, Mr. E. CLAhK, no w.u Ki.am pai' to make a laiMnijaiiie ana ce- bi. ab.e Hoafte fur Dieaflur. -seekers aou i be pubiic.

The Ho aae has be'D orotri.T re pa too, psinten. ao'i fi nia-hea th'ooahout With new ibroiture Tbe Xajle will aWj be forni-heU with the beat the ma bet a Huron; and his Bar wul contain the choicest braces oi ana ci Kara in connection with true rJoi mere win oe ntcea up a Salooa, where Ice Cream uij all the delicaeiea of the barason will be Mirtd in the oeet aty la. An" he has alo a larze and roomy Barn, ror mo ac- commoaiioii of his catnomeis. The PubLc are inrited to call and jndre for themselTett tn9f FRENCH'S HOTEL, On tbe European Pla.ii, CITY OF NEW YORK. Single Rooms Fifty Cents Per Day CITY HALL saUAttE.

COR. KANKF0itT ETREET, (Opposite City Hall.) STEALS AR THKY HAY BE ORDi.aED iN THE JVI fJPACTOUa RiiECrORY. There ia a Barber's rthon and Bath Ro'ins attached to the Hotel. OT Beware of RUNNERS and HACK-MEN, who say we are fall. noiSdSB R.

FRENCH, Proprietor. MILLINERY. WOODWABD'S Bonnet Ware-Iiooms, REOPENED! AT ROi 327 MAIN STREET, Clfl BLCCK ABO YK THE OLD STORE. Having disponed if all of my Ola ock I am now pre pared tj otter, at wuuussjlk ut nr. 10,1.

4 cnoic lection of Goods, at Eeasonable Prices. The Retail Oe part 111 -ut will continue a formerly, under the naanagement ut sllAi B. CaM4.RO who wii, be hap r.y to see her old friend and the paolie at the new loea- apS 327 Main street. Ars.oe Huiidineff. NEW SPEUIG AND SUMMER Jj3 MILLINERY GOODS, fcUceiviaa; Daily at CROSSLAND'S WHOUtSAL AATD KaTAiL BtlLXJatEKY KOOaS, IVsaa.

SO aua el 32 EateTt BcBcea Wrect, Hm Dr tks. Past Often. afflHaer are rwep-cfally invited to call aad exam-iae oor Otoek beior a can sell cheaper thaa ever aefore apt auu ana raear. -vsacao saui. Aaron.

AAA. 10e do Suaamit do XXX. 60 do "Bon Ton atllU." XXX. 103 do "Sr. Jwpb Kit It" XXX.

Tie above braoifa of l'tour are nuaufacturet tjamur uae, aad an tor eel ty fi DAW SON THE PEACE MAKER COOKING STOVE How desirabit to have a PEACE IvaAgtCBags ia every nuriij. We hare sold a Urge number of PEACE MAKERS, and bar abundant evidence, both from City aad Count! that our customers are eminently pleased with them. THE PEACE MAKER 1 great eeosiomiser of fuel, Is very conveniently ar ranged, soft aas nearly double the capacity of aa ordinary Stove, occupying the same room. Ihe PEACE MAKER has an unequalled ROASTING AND BROILING CHAM BUR, which la alone worth the price of the Stove. Dont tail to exaaata th PEACE MAKER before pcrcrrsfcing a Steve.

The PEACE MAKER is for sale by KELLOGG A BONNELL, Tr37 No. 178 Main Street. Job Work and Kepairiiig WS ARK rRKPAKKO to do all km ds of JOBBING im OCT line of business, on short notim and a raa tfonabie alios. GCTITtKS, 00NPUCTOR PIPE, TIN R0OIT.NQ, CHIi.1 MfCV IVlBWlfr! a 1 -w- w.Ua.ue IVaVVI, awV-g aMJ. KELLOGU BONNELL, au20t2iiae 11 Main street.

KEOZIE'8 FILTERS ARK NOT MKliK HTIiATNLRS, LIKC BO MANY OF THE CHEAP FILTERS IN MARKET, but re eTAKKAN'TKJ) mdwih. e.t Water PEKFECTLY PURE. Now is the lime to bav them. Thev he nf suhaariber who also Re packs Old flti-i8, and warrants uwm aaguwu as new. WALTER P.

KELLOOG, Pi8 No. 178 Ma THE (allUA IllPLEnfiiT riARWEPS ARE SPECIALLY invited to call and ex- amine Shave's Patent Coulter Harrow. They an WARRANTED euti--etv mnerior to anv mh Harmw, part-c ularly lor sod giound or Fall plowing Manafactorvd und sc. id by WALTER r. KELLOGG, rny2 No.

Main street, BnBalo, Y. bXJR iSALK AND TO KENT. FOR It The tru stoiy and at ic Brick Hou.e. No. il7 Sontn liviFi-'n street, in fine rder.

I'iCKKKiNG Jg OIT'i, B7 Pe.rl sTreet. MUilK At EN 'I'. ASto No 436 Main street, above Chippewa street Rei.t iow. (Vin, 37 Pearl street IOK wi RABLE IN TRINITY al 'JO an 1 '1 Pearl s'reet. CHURCH.

In- Jeatf IVI- I.I.IX. KOIl SALE. iriilL nUer snuibwe.t hide. No. S4, firi.t del S'l'T ling South of Carolios stieet.

2 story liriek; 7 rooms. Lot 25x 00. Will be sold at a bargain Sixth STreet, sontbwent tide, north iTanu nearPencsyl vauU stttit A 1 iame Dae. Log; 7 rooms. Lot 2bx'28 1'iice tl.uuo.

North Liribi wtrtet, No. 281, between Spring and Jef-ferwiD 1 s-orr Frame Ooltag-; 0 looms. Lot by lli, inc-e 1 luu Only $200 in cash would be down, balauci- on easy time. At No. Niagara street, LEONARD WILSON, j5 Dealer in Real Es'ate nod Mortgages.

FOB MALE VERY LOW. A NfW cNiilNE, ot io hor power; cylinder S'a f-et by 11 locliBF. workmg hohzontai, with large UOl 11, Wlll'til, Two Lew Boilers, 30 feet long, 8 feet 8 inches diameter, with two Hues eacu. Also, an upright working Engine, cyliuder 3 f-et by 16 iuctieff. hich has been used drive tbe machinery of the late Baua.ot tr orks.

with a large Locomotive boiler, 4 feet con'a niDg 120 two inch flue 16 feet long, and nru cbamber bz feet long. Al, a SinKle uiier, feet long, feet diameter. All will be sold at a bargain to purchaser, and terms easy mv8 A. BIRD. Hitl MALE AT A BARGAIN.

10-12 fret on oftom street. 1V51. feet eaiiteily ol Coirago. mflV PICKERING OTTO, 37 Pearl street FOR SALE. A Lot 100 feet ftont by ido feet deep, on Main street, nor of Utica, for sale vry cheap.

PICKERING OTTO, 37 Pearl sb-eet 1IOI NJ. ANI LOT a OR SALE. the neat and commodious Krame House, No Vi rolKom street, with Lot 26it(7 teet. rrice 1- 00 Terui cau be made easy. my31 LYON BKKR.

Erie Land OBo. M1ALL tit PA KM A It SALE. acres, with Hwelling, Barns, and ovsr 200 Frnit Trees, Biluate on Pine Hiil Road. Price 31 LYON BAKER Krie Land Office A i) LOT JH SALE, On KronU.n street 30x.ll&, side, about 60 feet mrth of Huron. This is a beautiful lot, nd can be P1CKKRIVO A OTP), fl7 Pearl street.

Hi: AM UtlLDlAG LOIS Uil NAL. We bn7n )h0 ft-et ou as' side of Columbia street, between Perrv aad EU treetH, which we will sell in flcut purchasers, at 1'2 per foot. i A HAKhK, fcri (ffflce SOU feAI Two storj Woo House, eart side Klervntb Btreet. between ViririDia and MaryUud s'reete lot iii.uv) cneap. CtiAa i woKruw.

4 WeeJ's Block. tli SALF. OR LXCHANUK UU LAKE OU CANAL KTOtK. dgS. A LARGE BRICK DWELLING, CARRIAGE HOUSK, and about TWO ACR8 OF LA1SQ.

loea- a on Main street, In the Village of LaocaAter. Tbe prmi8- arv in god condition, and as pleasantly cr.tu as any other. House contains spacious rooms. marMe mantles, and (ther modern improvements. Tbe troucus are well lain out w.th (rraeled wuLas, a line lirdeu, and benriog fruit trees of wariou kinda The vuiago beio 10 iniies from tftiilalo, and accessible Iku railroads, and an eiceUent plank road, renders it tDTtfiien: anu desirai-le.

TLe property will be Sold or Exchanged, at a Low Cash faluaUon. Ad'Tfus Box 2510, Post Office. Buffalo. no26tf iANOS AND AlLJLrODEONiS. Be Vine Brothers, Manufacturer of the Newly Improved Overstrung GRAND SQUARE PIANO Factory uiid fiialei.

lionis 0ORNB OF NIAGARA AND MARYLAND STRJEST8, BUFFALO, N. Y. PSfej We would call the attention of the pub- rftB 10 OXLT NKW UIKtULAK BtJALK 7 and I 2 3 7X OcUre IRON FKAktK PU.NO&, with fTc-rrrcng; Rasa, (mA'e fcr retail traile,) em- hraciuir vr- known in proTmeut of VALI in birhly aiAift ana elftjpant Koeewood Cases, ct ranoos rrtjlee. ni en we will seii at a reaMmabie price. Tr.pRe Iiislrurueutf, Dtm their peenliar eo-Utrvetum baTe rich, mellow tf-ne, entirely frae from the metal Lie and so to incut iron-frame Pianos.

The touch is una and elastic, and every precaution is takeo to thsin uL-htAnUati and dnrabls. We are wtsrmmed to make none Vot FIRST CLASS INXTRUMKNTli, and will warrant tbm to be equal to any New York or Boston naze. Oil J'lanos takeD in exeJianM We ai coiiUnne to I I NE AND REPAIR PIANOS in the best manse aa heretofore. orders left at th rectory, or at th SUVA errvaia of siARTIN TAYLOR, 40 Main street, will meet with prompt attention. nl2tll ESTABLISH ri IN mi.

LAKE'S OFFICE, Ccrrtsr of Commt-rciml mud CsmaI Sis. in the new Commercial 9'ock, op staira, Buifaio, DR. JOHN a. LASS'S experience 90 years, in earns of VENER-tAL natoie. in itjj varions formx, will prove benenc'al to tboait furring from such DIdAJ6k9, ami from his praictical knowledge of every eymptom, consequent on, or arltanf frcro bacLy cured oesaa of VENEREAL com-plAalnC he wouJd eaotkm all having any BecoiuLtry symptoms iwmainiwg, to be at once ccrti.

property, beiore it has noMrmliveC tne eonsu- tutiom, broken down the health, and dewtrored the UerUties, LOOK TO YOLK CASK IN TIMK TKiinklH Travelers snpphwd st a nQorneTit'e cotifte. Dr. Lake's offioe is arncyed tbat oae patUct will nerer coue In eootaet with aartrther N. AH communication to In. J.

Q. Lake, wfll be promptly attended to, by encloeiAf, a reasonable few. Ad-'irt fport faidj Box 167f. PrWaaX triirn rtst-os tr' 6 A. to 1 F.

H. (UEAT BEDlX'TlOlV. THE UhDElC-lGNKD would announce to the Ladies of Buflalo and vlrinity nd to th trade feneral'y, that he now prepared ALIEB, BLEACH AUD FIK13H AL KiMS OV STRAW, KEAPOUTAN AND LEGHORN HAT AD BONNETS, into the latest aad most rpr.ve1 Kr-nch and American Styles, at Ureatly Ae-dmced Frtcts. aino the only place ia Buffalo where Oestleauoa's acd Lauira felt Hate ar alteiad aa fiaiabed into aay trtvle desiTed, and warranted to gira satisfaction. All work entrusted to mm will be done ia a very superior manner, with great ti No extra eaarge tur dveinff ur color dnral.

t3T Uo net forget the place, 231 MAIN STKKT, ap staira oppoeiTe the Cbnrcbe. apie r. WHrnaiw. Aawarf. SIGN PAINTING, Shade Banner Painting STAINED (ILASa for Church aad other bulldlaga Wtt isisreveeaeirta la the art, the sue- mberi arrard Ola, at leteet rereeaU h.mtofcr.

CROaJCM wmu, IMittTU fJSAD AND 1BOH SArH, and ehaoe, mad to order. L. BURNS, "iintjT inT-Ai WasMngw. iVeaiavta Fwet OaW C'ONBfcSS WATK1I. VP.K-.H COMOMESM WATER, at 2M Maia afreet.

HAVANA CtQAKai. -Cboiee Havana Cars, at tha usa Stanu, ra tlata atreet I. TL. FRANCIS, etOiw weft, esor to ThM Oftievnaw. 1'VS'rHUH 140 doaea, aaaortad ruU Uoei of House Bnuiiea, wnitewaniB: at rush, etc, at aUUtHVartM La I 1 Crockery.

China Glass SPRINC IMPORTATIONS! HOMER HATE JT3T opened a PrtV. Awrtosent ot ED WARD'S SOTKRIOB IRON STOSK CHINA WABE Aim, a Larn inortorat of WHIT IS AND DotCORA-TE1 FRZUCa CHINA, PLAIN AND CUT ULAA4, waieb they wall self to nipplj Boata, Hotels, and far Family oae, AT VERY LOW PRICES, supplied aa naual, at ShTW YORK PRICkW AT NO. ITS XLALS STltEET. SCALES, SAFES, SAFES. 8CALK.1.

MACHINERY OF ALL KJJfDS. LEATHER AND RUBBER BriLTlNG. Ordera promptly rilled, aet 11. C. BBOWN, 304 IHaln aM.

PAPER WAREHOUSE. PAPER Printing, Writing, Wrapping. FL.AT 1MPKU-S PAPER BAU8, STRAW AND JL'NK AD ENVELOl'EJ At iTIniiiifaetiirerk' Prices! AT WHOL-fcdALK A'1 RETAIL, by L. C. UOODBIFF, 24 and -tl Pearl ntret.

Baftalo, March 29, 1S62. mrSl Something for the Times 1 C7 A NECESSITY IS EVailtTf JOfSgiiOLD. Jfl JOILNS Ai CROSLEY'S American Cement Glue THE STRONGEST GLCE IN THE WORLD THK CHKAHfeT OLt'E IN THE WORLD. TUK lltWI DL'RABLE GLLK IN' THE WOR1JJ. THE ONLY RKLlABI.i.

LN THK WORLD. THK BKST 1.UE IN THE WORLD. American Cement luc the ouly article of the kind ever produced which WILL WITHSTAND WATf IX WILL iTIEIND WOOD, Save joax broken Faraatire. IT WILL IKNO LJBATHJER, UeoJ your Harness, Straps, Belts. Boot.

-Vc IT WILL ItlLlVD GLASS, SaT tho p.eotJB Uaal espi UUu Botti. IT WILL lUED IVORY, Dont throw f.witj Umt broktrU I Turf it dry r-piuxed IX WILL CHINA, Voar broken China Cup6 aud can be taA lt; aa good it new. rr ILL iULMi IT1AUBLL, That pitioe kn-jckd out of your Marble ilautle can be pat on strong aj erer II WILL MKND POKCLLAIN, IS'o matter if that J- ofetsn Pitcher not coat but a shilling, asm- i. gloated iuaehitlmg earned. IX WILL MLND ALAHASTFR, Tliat costly Alabaftor i broken and jou can't match it; roend it, it will never phow when put together.

IX WILL ITIEM) BONE. (JOliAL, LAVA, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING BIT METALS. Anj artiele Oraented with AMERICAN KM EXT GLOS will not bow whn it is ended. EXTRACTS ETfjry HouAfceeper shonlfj hare a scpplj of Johns Croflley'a Anienoaa Cement Yew lork Timtt. It is bo conT-ioient tj have in the A'c i'ai Exprest.

It is alwajB ready tLia cmroen3s it to errycly. independent- 1 We navt: tried it, and 6nd It as nsoful in our hoitae aa water H'UkeJ Spirit of the Tunes. ECONOMY IS WEALTH. $10.00 per year ttar4 in erery Qunily by One Bottle of Amcricau Omcut lc. irice 25 CpdU per Bottle.

Pnoe 25 Cent- per Uottle Price 'it Cnl per UoUle. Price 3fi CSQt per Bottle. Price 26 Cf nta per Bottle. Pric 26 Cenlr per Bottle. VKItY LIIUaiAL ItKDIJCTION TO WIIOI.KSAI.K BIJYKi'tS.

TKKTIS CASH. fy for Sale by all Druggist. an(J StortkeeperB generally arougaoa'- the country. (Sole Vanuficturens) 78 William Street, Corner Liberty Street. NKW RK- I Important to House Owner.

Important to Builders. Important to Eaiiroad Companies. Important to Farmers. Ta all Kkom it may concern, and concern everybody IMFROFKD OLTTA FKRCHA CEMENT E00FING The Cheapest and modt Uoxable Kocliojj in aae. It is Fire and Water Proof It can be appiitl to mew and olii Koors of ALL steep or tlat, au to Roora without removing the Shioglefl.

The Coat is only about One-Third ttamt of Tin, AND IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE. Thia article baa been thoroughly tested In New York 1 City ani all parts of the United State, Canada, Watt Indies and CentnU aal South America, on buildings of all kinds, aaci as Faotohiib, Forsi'Bisa, CHCRCana, tLiu. Road Dispots, Caks, and ooiIcblio Builoixos eenermlly, QoiiiLVim RriLiiixoa. tiie BciLUtaB, Akchitkcts and others, during the past tour yearn, and bus proved to be the CHEAr-KssT and MOST DURABLE HOOP in use 11 iiD every reepeci A "Jiian, WEATHER and TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OT ALL KJND3. Thu tlu OULY material manufactured in tat Vni- td State, which ambiuea the very desiTable propertaefl of Plasticity and Lfnratnlily, which nro universally ac- knomeojrea to oe poaaeaeea dv rum-na INDIA RUBBER.

No Heat Is required in aiaaving applira- LlOIl. The expense of applying it is triiliog, as an iritinary Roof day. can oe covered and oniaheu Ine It can bo applied by any one, and when finished forme a ptrfeclly 1'aoor nrfait with an elastic body, which ctunol be mj- ed by Hear Oold 8TOKJU, Saauiio of tai Soakdii, nor aay ex- ternal action whatever. CUTTA PERCH A CEMENT. fnr nreierTinz repainae 1 is and other Mktal HX)r of ere ry description, frem it great elaaticitT, in not in- i vT-nri thf rootrsvction ana vioumou juoiAif.

WILL NOT CRACK IN COLD OK RUN IS WARM WEATHER. Thse materials arc adapted to all climaten, and we ar orecarvU to auppiy oniem frota atny of tbe country, at short DOtice, for GUTTA PERCH A RX)FLSO in rolls, ready prepared for use, and GCTTA PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, with fuil prints directions for application. LIQUID Ciutta Perchh. Cement, For Coating Uoml of all Kinds when exposed to Action ol the Weather, and Fox Preserving and Repairing Metal Rooft 0F ALL KINDS. Tbi is tks eaTLT CoarosiTioa ksows isatiA mill me easswaty wist axtrema carnage of aU climate, for any UngJ.n of Uaas, waen apyUzd to metal, to hich it adheree firtnly, forming a body equal to three coau of ordinary paint, costa much Iras, and wiil LAST THREE TI11ES AS LONG and from its elasticity is not lnjared by the contraction and expansion TIN and other METAL ROOFS, consequent upon sadden change of th weather.

ft mM not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEATHER, AND WILL NOT WASH OFF. LKAKY TIN AND UTHKR METAL ROOFS can be readily repaired with GCTTA PERCHA CEUENT, ana prvrented from further eorrosing and leaking, aasoKise a raajracTLT WAXxat-TisaT aoor roa hajtt Tm Cement is paaulrarlr adapted (or tbe preservation of IRON RAELDiGS, STOVES, RANGES, SAFES, AGRICULTURAL. IMPLEMENTS, Ave, also fcr general man-uhtettrera use. AGENTS WANTED. mill mmk Mere ana) iliayitr arrmermant with rfomnl urn ai lie to rvraarts tAos-ttlvtt ia, unsBATrra and raaiua'aarr beaineea.

0TJB. TEUKS aVEE CASH! can grn abWDdaart proof of all etaian ia favor oi our Improved Roofing lie tarn, havina; applied theni to aer-eral thousand roots ia New York City and Tieuity. JOHNS CROSLEY, SOLE afANUFACTURERS, Wholesale Warehouse, 78 William st, Quiaa LiUsrty Street SEW VUEE, f-y Full deacripttT Clrcuiari add Pneea vill be turn-hoaarsalicattaa awWSZvrwf I HELMBOLD'S Oennine Preparation. HIGHLY CONCENTRATED coaroc.vD. Fluid Extract I LBuchu A Poaitlve and Specific liemedy ros DisiAsss or Ttta BUDDEB, KIDXtVS, GBAVEL AND DltOPBlCAr.

Sn ELLKtS. This Msdicioe iocreaeea the power of Dige.tion, and ex. eiles tiie ABSOHataNTS into healthy action, by which the ATe-KY OR depoe Uont, aoe ail UN NaTCRAL are red ace. ia well aa pain and inflammation. UELKIBOLD'S EXTRACT BKUl FOR WEAKNESS Arisiuff from xccsscs9 Habits of lJlftsipatiou, Early Indiscretions or Abuse, Attended with the follow in gjmptcni Iad.poilion to Exertion, Ltitfeo uf jieuiury, Wi)k lSerrea, Horror ot UiKbiM, DunBrfK or VWuoa, Ho i DcyuvM of the Situj, Losa ot Pownr, OttHeol'Lj of iJreatiuDgr, TrrabUng, Pin in the Hack, Fianliing of tbe Bodr, huptioau on Lne Kmce, Petiiiu Countenance, ni titkl LaBi tuae of syblem.

aytoptoms, if allowed to go on, which Uiu medicine invariably remove, son Impot8ncy, Fatuity, Epileptic Fits, la one of which the pitient my ejtpire. Who cau say tbat they are not frequently followed, by tuose "direfal daftaae.y' INSANIXV AND CON CJirXION, Many are aware of the eanhe of their Hnfferiog, but none will eoiilfsri- the ut tLe lusiOie A-luuie and the uif Uhuih'iiy deataM oy ConuunipUon, bex ample wiUkeu to ttie truth ol the ajou.tiun. The Couiiluloii Ooce Affected WHU Rfqaires the aid ol me iicine to strengthen and invigorate tiicyite.n, which HfcLMbuLlTS ivXittACl BLCriU mviirLa' 1 Uuen. A trial will convince the mod. tkeptieal Females, Females, Females, OLD OR YOUNG, riLN'GLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLATING MARK LAG In many artec'ionn peculiiir to Females, the Extract Bn-chu uoequalleu by taiy ttr leiuedy aa iu CblorotJii or iteleuUun, Uieguarit.

or Supprcaaion oi LucloiiuTj EvacUitaoui, Vicera ed or Schirioua ttiate of tbe Cteraa, Le rrhea or nii-B. Steiil ty. ana tor all cotnpiainta inciui to the sex. wbetiier Mnain from in-dirtcreaoni tin Oils ol Diaaipatiii, ox in Hie DECLINE Oil CHANGE OF LIFE, SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE Ao i ainily 8Uould be AYitUout It Take no Balsam, Mercury, or Unpleasant Medicine for Uaugtfroua Diaeaseii. UELH1B0LDS EXTRACT BUCUP Improved Hose Wash, SECRET DISEASES! In all iheir stigea, at little expense, little in dit, no incouvenieDce, ut no chang AND NO LXPOSI KL.

It causes frequent der-ire, and gives strength to Urinate, iherrby reinoTiug obstruct ions, preventing acd ennng strictures of the Uretbta, lyiug pm nud lLti.u:.iuia-tion, so frnuueni ia the cih titiitutjH uud xj.eliiog 1'UiiiOAOUri, i-'lhAsEO AaN'u WoKA-uli MaAl'Vivii. Tbouaodi npon Thousands WHO HAVE 11EEN XUE VICXI3IS OE A JS 1 And who have paid HEAVY FEES to be cured in a flhirt tima, hsv uuj thuy were deceived, and tnat the rois-on' has, by the use of "Powerful AHtxingeots," been dried up in the Hjs.ein, to break out in an agrvated funn, and Perhsip After Marriage. USE UEUIBOLD'S EXTKAIT liKlll For all alTections anJ diaeas of The Urinary Organs, Whether existing in UAI.K Oil FEMALK, from whatever cauue otigtnat.og, and no matter Ol HOW LONG STANDING. DieeaeeB of thoe O'gans require the aid of a critic HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU ils tbe Ureal Diuretic, And it ii certain to have the desired effect in all Diseases tor which il is recoronirnued. Evi of tbe moat respons-'ble and reliable eharacter will accmr any the medicines.

CERTIFICATE Of CIBS -om 3 tc- 20 jears ending, with names known to 8CI-NCK and FAUK. Pliyniciaas Please Notice. MAKE NO SECRET OP "INGREDIENTS." IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BCCCU Is composed of Bucun, Cobeb and Juniper Berries, se lected witn reat care by a competent Druzgist. Prepared in Vaeao, BY II. B.

HEIiMBOLD, Practical an! Analytical Chemist, and le manufacturer of Helmbold's Genuine Preparation AfFI'JAVIT. Peranxflv aoneared before me. no Alderman of the city of Philadelphia B. Heimlold, woo bein4 duly sworn, doth say, his preprationB contain no narcotic, no mercu ry, or other lMiirious omes, eu are irnreiy vegewuiv. H.

HtLalBOLD. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23d day ot No vember, 18o4. WM. P. HJBBAKD, Alderman, Ninth street, above Race, Pbila.

PHYS CIANS IN ATri'KBAKCE FROM 8 A. TO 8 P. at. Price I "per Bottle, or for It win be delivered to any address, securely packed from nervation. Addrees lett-r for taformavtion ia eoaaoeoce, II.

B. HEIJIBOLD, ClieralBt, DEPOT 10. SOUTH TKNTH ST, below Cheataut, Phasdeiphsa BEWASE OF COUNT ERFETT RR AND UNPRLNCl-PLavD DKALER-i, Who eadssTor ta diapcoe -uf their own" aad 'other" article cn th reputation attained by Be mbnld's Gaauio Prwpanvtioea. Helm Id's Geouine Extract Boeaa. Belnibcld'a Geauine Extract rlarapvflla Heunboid'a Gearain lmprarea Kewe Wash, ask for Hdmbold'f Take no Cut out he advertteemaat and arad for it, AND AT0H MPOSiTIOsi AN EXrOaURE.

ixeerioe symptoms io all ramaalcatitna. Care guaranteed. Adrlfa grvtia- apltecLvw Wabhinotox, June 13. Mr. Hale presented the petition of ijiver L.

Pierce that an appropriation of be made for building a sub-marine war boat-air. Ciark, from the Committee on Claims, reported a bill for the relief of James P. Simmons. Mr. Kesecden.

from the Committee on Finance, reported bark the bill appropriating for certain Post Offiee routes. The bijl was passed. On motion of Mr. Wade, the bill providing the oath ot allegiance to be taken in certain cases was taken up. j.

On the snzzeetion of Mr. Powell," tbe bill a laid over until tomorrow. Mr. ftuainer from the Committee on Foreign Relations reported a bill to carry into effect the treaty letween the United States and Great itain lor the suppression of the stave trade. The bill provides for th? appointment of U.

officers at mixed courts, at New York, Sierre Leon und the Cape of Good Hope. Kach of the three judges to receive $2,500 per annum. Also for the aroitra'or at New Yoik to receive $1,000 per annum, and the others $2,000 each; also for ihe rk of the court at New Yo. to receive the lees pertaining to the office. Mr.

Trumbud called up tho bill from the li.e.-e prescribing the th of office, etc. Mr. Sauls'oury thought it doubtful whether had the power to say that a man who t.iitea the oath prescribed by the Constitution -hail not exercise the functions of his office, un-h he takes au additional oath prescribed by Congrt ss. Mr. Ptvis contended that Congress bad no power to enl ue or diminish the qualifications officers prts.

ribed by the Constitution. Mr. Trumbull said the Cone titution prescriled ihe lortn of oatu lor the President, but this act di.l apply to the President I ut to those persons appointed to the civil, military or naval departments. A clause in the 'ith article provides generally thai Senators, Representatives and other officers shall be bound ny oath to suport the Constitution, tint prescribes no form. Tbe ot'i-ct of this act is to prevent persons en-guged in this rebellion lrom holding office under the aovernmenL He never wanted to see a perron who had voluntarily taken up arms against the government in either branch of Congress, or huldirg an office under the government.

i a VCHI es. UR'rtMi Si BAKEK S. a. CO. Xcw Lock Stitch, OR SHUTTLE MACHINES With E.ecent Great Improvement OVER ALL LOCK STITCH SSW1NU MACHINES HI1KJC-TOfOKK IN 'J he well informed will lo (ttii-r l.oa iHe.cti Maf.bioe4 tbau Ml.V IMrKUV til UNfclS.

A 11 penoDH are irj-vited to HXainia- ttino Vtacbioes. lo-ti-lui-rwitU Hie b'irtt Stork ol' lue CcLKBKAT.Ml I.E83 liKllVHi a BAK.KK STUCii MAOHtMli, at cur Store, 0 Xo. arcaop: street 5 hri caet'-uiera can exan ine, prove, nd choose between the rival Htttchea, with the pr viitije of xhaojmg. Nil UTHKK ESTAiiL'SHMKNT Ofi'ERS TUKSE IN-DL'CKMKNTS. Oor Stock of Orr'n sod SljVanhfs celebrated Coition, nn Nee ties, ia complete.

tlltOVKll A. 1IAKEK S. ITI. S. J.

WADSWORTfl. Agent. apl-i JL i Jbll fcs lis Sewing Machines BEAT REDUCTION PiUtES lr out's 4R THE UESl a rii.i.M; i.Ni) fahilv itxacuines THE WOKL1I 1 ntructioH, Free of Charge! iir.v.) ro3 a oorr o- olh qazktth i. m. sLvciea ISO Itlaiu myl5ac Street Buffalo, Pi.

Y. HOimCULTUKAL. FRESH SEEDS, FRESH SEEDS Uuffalo ced and Agricultural WAKKl IOIJSK, 47 11 UN STKtrJEX, BUFFALO, N. Y. I RAVE PLEASURE IN INVITING ATTKNTION to a SnpeHor Stock of Vegetab and Flower Seeds.

to punt ucchh I feol warranted in awmring GARDBr.RS ai.d AM A TaX' His that I can fDrnishqait as Kxi ad can be obtained abroad, or purchased of no kdwq and rre-tpoa-Aible ped erg My papers are larger, fresher and better than thoe- Irft at stores to be cold by rs living oat of tbe city, and who are unknown to parchater-. I am constantly orrlerinK Seedn from the beet hooRes in tw York, Boston and Philadelphia, and can Hi 1 orders for special want, and latest novel he on Mhortest notice. No effort shall be wanting to sopply re-lUble Reeds in all tbe departments. Also, Fruit, Shade, Orun mental Trees, dRt'IW, VINKS. GRKEN nOrStind BEDDING OUT iu all Tanety.

A very suprrtor rttock of Im-ortert ami Ami'nna Fl.O 8EKD8 incladini; tlinee truwu by ill H-jCIlIU' OOilUSol' this citj, aud wiuclj sava on rnal, Arre or eUeiekere. PACK At OF rLOWtR HEEDS, -A 'lh ilifTerent TMri-tist ihe choice Afctera, Bal-nanift. I'actty an fhtox and one ot Doable Zinoia, for ONE DOLLAR. rient frte of poitag. mrJ7 B.

C. WHITE, Agent SET VARNISH TT.I. UPROVE th Coal Orate, Seattle, by est application tioivi at Main atnret. ty j. Old Photographic Rooms.

ESTABLISHED I. 1811. rpHE SUBSJRIBER thankful for pvt favors, takes th is A oj of wiyinjr 10 hin uoary and patrons iu o.it i Bulllo, that he devotes hi' whole time to tbe oducuon of verv pcssible Btle and size of SUN riCI L'KES PHOTiM.RAl'HS beautifully Sniahed in OIL COL- tKs. The coioriog done by one of the best arHsts in this Slale. till natural life sise, for Tweniy-Kive Dollars.

Sm.l'er onee at leas price l. Plaia PaoLeffraphi. and thftso tkeQ in itt-r Colors or Qoished in India Ink, made to order ery chesp. Caries Ie Visile, or Card Photofrraphs, made by the dreea, ae4 ia potBi lUiarpnesa, Leauty a pert'cuon, cannot be beau bve OLD DAGUERRE, or Ambrotypes, etc Pbotagrapa of any ceaired aine, made from old Oanerreotj pea. Ambrotypee, Ac, however smaller tre-perfect.

A imperfection rexoved iD the COjT- TO AUTISTS. Artists desiring pictures enlarged from small ona to ny z. be ac lomuiodated, havin nnneual Ucilitiea or aeeompliehin all braocttts of the btMioeas Arabr. types, Malaoeotypes, to eend off in letters, ate, mane wiin ai-paica idq ease Remsmber the number, Maiu Street, Between Swan and Erie streets, over Sage Tucker's store. je3 t.

llJAjaejfiaaiSL TBS COfARIMCaSalP ut A. 1. Yaw at Son, was dll toived, ou the first day of last April, by the withdraw al at A. Taw. Cither partner will settle, the basmcsa the lata firm.

May 17tn, lSci A. YAW, ato. K. YAW. Ttie underaunej.

suceeFaor to A P. Yaw ft Son, will aniiiiu tbe Wholesale and Retail Orocary and Coosnre ion ifcines. in au it braneliea. at the old stand, and trsta by ainet attention to BOnaw, ta m-rit the i atron-ace so beatowed on the old Brm of A. P.

Yaw ft Son. BORK B. YAW, mT19 41 Main street. LU' INSUHANlE. TUB NEW Wl ND MUTUAL UKg INSURANCE COMt'ANY.

of Posloe, a ith an aceaaaolatod Caaital oi aver 000 Profit divided with tLe saMired and hiv pail from 3 1 to 60 cent- nce the mpany commenced boains-, which 1 the oldest bat on in the Luted ataWs. Rates a lov a other Companies. Iosera promptly paid No Corapwiv la more rste or desirable to lnswe iu Ap.p'icn'ion aoilrtted at ta Bull Uo agen cy onto. -t iitut will Is nivoa- 10. Niagara street.

Jfli LEONARD WILSON- 4S la removal of the school from Annapolis, as un hy tho tliould not act in this matter. The should not restore tiie naval school where it may he renewed in ny way by traitors. The great udvan-laes ol Newport in haror, means communication, Ac, seem to point it cut u. very place for a Naval Acidcuiy. Mr Ten Kyck said he should oppoe the amendment, in order to have a commission tunned to select a proper place for this school, lie thought that 1'ertU Am boy had great advantages for such a scuool.

Mr. Foster thought tha' if such a commission was formed, the harbor of New London, would be found to poess the greate-t adv for the locatio'i of the Naval Academy. Mr. Hale refenel to the letter of the of the Navy, slating that the legal k.ca ion ol the Academy wvs ut Annapolis. He tho.

Newport a bad location, r. art'ording strong temptations to dissipation during the eason. It was the great ltjsort ol tfhio'i 1 di-sip ttion every summer. It would bruuwis" at present to undertake to remove the Naval Academy. Maryland had twice given liu ge majorities at the polls, for tbe Cnion.

and it seemed un'ratelul to do anything like taking uAay what advantages she may derive liom ibis Ac id-emy. 11a, (Hale) did not want the Naval A emy at Portsmouth, N. 11 but all that has I en said of Newport, 1'evHi Amboy or New London, it multiplied twice would not equd tiie advantages of Portsmouth fir the Academy. After a Ion debate th" amendment of the committee making appropriation tor contingent expenses, and another In repairs to the builuiug of the Naval Academy at Annapolis, was ipt-ed. An amendment wasndoptel that after 1-t of November.

102, spirit rations to the Navy-shall case. IIorsK. The hill to secure the more prompt payment to officers and volunteers was passed The Senate bill, adding 4u Surgeons and 120 Assistant Surgeons, win also issed, after ie House had added a section abolishing Urijfad Surgeons, placing them on an eipi footing with the Army Surgeons, it leing ttie opinion of (he Surgeon General that their services cau thus he rendered more useful. The Senate bill, prescribing au additional jath to be taken by Grand and Petit Jurors serving in I 'nited States Courts, to the tf'Ctthat have been true and fatthlui to the Constitution, have not taken up or counselled or advised any person to take up aims, or render auy as-sislauoe, aid or xomlort to any State or Stives in revolt against the Government, as also pafsed. A Soldier IIuiik for Willful murder.

Fort Monuok, June 13. Priva'e John McMahon. of Co. F. Sew York Volunteers, was hung to-U wlfui murder at tho Uip Kaps, approved by the taun-niaudiug Geueral.

The circumstances ot the case shows no mitigaling facta. The prisoner having calmiy and deliberately shot private Michel Golan, of the same Company and Kegiment. at the same time using the words: "God nave mercy on your soul. The prisoner pleadeu guilty to thet-harge of willful murder, and the plea having been confirmed by the Court, he was sentenced to be hung, today at noon, having 'ca appointed fur tho execution by Gcucia. Wool.

The sentence was carried into ellect bv the Provost Marshid, Lieut Blake. Everything was carneu oul iu mih iiiosi exemplary uiauner, and the prisoner died wi.hoiit acarcely a stiug- Up to the very last lie appeared indifferent ai to his fate, and refused to make any explanation of the object of his net. It therefore remains a secret. Alter hanging half an hour, the eorp.se was cut down, pine -d in a coffin, and ill be buried ilus P. M.

Immediately alter the execnticrt. a general order was read, remitting the sentence tc oe shot for sleepiug at their post, of privates Patrick Fhuity, Co. 1, and Jno. Dillon. Co.

11. both ol ttie Regiment. An arrangement has been made between Gen Vide and the banks, and other corporation is-suing sliiu plasters, by whicti such currency is immediately redeemed on preseutage, par This step will relieve au immense amount of distress among Union men. Vessels Intending to Hun ttie Blockade. Boston-, June 13.

lion. Albert Courtier, of Newburypoit, passenger by the Atrica. iniorms tho Traveler that two steaiuers v.ere about to leave Cjueenstown for Nassau, with the intention of running the Southern blockade. One was the Julia U-ber, of -tl)7 tons burthen, Capt. Jenkins, reported be owned iu Liverpool.

She was tilled with one tltoiisaud bbls. of powder in the night-time, ind would sail immediately. This steamer ws for-1 merly the Annie Chiide, which ran a Sou port some time sine- and took a cargo of cotton. The second vessel, of to l.Otlo tons, readied Queenstown May 3st. loaded with arms and stores.

She would till up with powder before, sailing. 1 1 -f- name was not ascertained, The inhabitants ol Queenstown state that two other vessels saihd the previous week lor Nassau for the purpose of running the bockade. Mr. Currier states that while in Kngla there was a general feeling in favor of the South. In Ireland it is exactly the reverse, all classes being ardently in favor of tho triumph of the Government, and the restoration of the Union.

71 lacel laiieiiii llemw. BaI-TIMohk, June 13. Lieut. John A. Baker, of the 7ih regiment N.

Y. National GuanK suddenly last night of disease ot the heart Lieut. Baker has been a member of the regiment for several years, and was much beloved by his comrades, who deeply mourn bis loss- His remains leave for New York this evening. Roc-hkstkr. June IS.

Frank Marble, brother of the editor oi ihe N. World, and a member of the Junior cia. of Rochester Li Diversity, was drowned uxU, -in 1 ih Uenesee luvrr at I'ortae. His body hag not yet been recovered. Cairo.

June 13. The rebel gunboat Sumter arrived tonight. She was considerably shattered in the late engagement before Memphis. She will be repaired immediately. Xew York, June William Whitney, one of our wealthiest died last night.

From Yesterday's Edition. WigiiiMirox, June Ki. Despatches lrom Gen. Ha leek, dated June 12th, 7 P. have been received at the War Department.

The akill and gallaotry displayed by Claseret on this and frequent former occasions, during tii S. ut beauregara reporteu 10 nave oeen at isw York, June 13. with the remains of his army, on Saturday lasr. The steamer British Queen, with. Havana dates Spies and deserters represent the rebel army to the Tth and Nassau "Jth, arrived this evening, to be greatly disorganized.

Among her passenger is Mr. Plnmb, bearer ot Mutinous and deserting regiments which re-the ratified postal convention and extradition fused to serve longer, their lime of enlistment treaty with Mexico. News from Mexico of the 1 having expired, hav been disarmed, and large 1st, confirms the defeat of the French by numbers ehot the Mexicans, 600 of the former being killeif and The immense destruction of valuable stores 700 taken prttouera, but the latter were revised proves that the ratreat was a hurried one. as theie was not food (enough to feed them. The Half burned locomotives and cais are found Mexicans are actively forttlyingtbe capital and iu places where they would not have been left if tbe French will march, against it when rein! tice- the enemy had been making a comtemplated meats arrive, lite statement currei in and prepared retreat The rebel army has Havana that French designs- are not so stripped of food the whole coantry south of Co-aguiust Mexico against the United riuth.

and many of the inhabitants are ia a Great dissatisfaction exists amoDj French'sra- starving condition, cers, leading to appeals to Napoleon. WAaHisuTON, June 13. The English Minister has concluded a treaty I The following has been received at the War with DubUtdo. It is said that Ceballos, agent of Department: Gen. Prim, had also a -raUflcaUon of HSaUQCaktibs, Mousths Dep't the Almonte treaty.

Habkisoxblro. Va, June lo Taragoaa has a forej of 14,000 men, and Or- I Hon. E. M. Stanton: tega was expected ta Mexieo with 8,000 more, In my dispatch of yesterday I omitted to state and recTOit are coming in from all points.

that CoL Cluseret's brigade, consisting of the Maiques is In Vera Cruz, and was about Im- 60th Ohio and 8th Virginia, afterward support-posing a forced loan on foreign merchants, and e4 by the Garibaldi Guard, formed our advance, it was supposed that the English Admiral would i and commenced the battle of Cross Keys with "protest, though some thought be would not. as it sharp skirmishing, at o'clock in tbe morning might displease the French. The yellow few i During the day they obtained possession or the ia increasing at Havana. enemy's ground, which was disputed loot by The schooner Constitution arrived at Ha-; foot, and only withdrew at evening, when or- the 27tb axis- dered to retire to a snitabie position for the bei cargo, consigned to the British Consul, night Crawfwd. Nassau dates to 7th note tbe arrivals of rebel.

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