MONDAY. JULY 5 1869. W B U DEXTER AND UNION, SILVER...
Transcript of MONDAY. JULY 5 1869. W B U DEXTER AND UNION, SILVER...
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SH ELD O N P E A S E , Mona* m g A g t., Office fo o t o f M ichigan - t.
JE R O M E a W E8C O TT. T ic k e t Agent*.
W ESTERN TRANSPORTATION CO.People '* L ine S team -
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w ill leave t h e C om pany’* D<>ck, foo t o f W a riiiu .to n r t r e e t , on TU E SD A Y EV E N IN G , J u l j fi, n t S P . M. T h e B ad g e r S ta te , w ith first cIom i ta w i .g e r accom m odation* in ev e ry r e s p e c t ,* an estab lish ed fav o rite w ith th e tra v e lin g p u b lic .
F o r f re ig h t o r pam nge ap p ly a t th e office <•( tin* W estern T ra n sp o rta tio n C om pany , E ric l a s in , o r fo o t o f W ash ing ton s tre e t.
JOHN ALLEN, J r . , President.R. St. CHOATF., T ick e t A g en t,
F o o t of W ardiing ton •* ., BnlT • o.
U N IG N S T E A M B O A T C O M P A N Y .F o r L ake S uperio r. Tho
e le g a n t p assen g er steam er r t ^ J r nP A C IF IC . ^ ^ ^ J l f L r "
ED. K E L L Y ........................Mjs U•kill leave Buffalo, TU E SD A Y , J u ly fi. a t ;i o cl*« k P M ., fo r S a u lt S t. M arie, M arq u e tte , end p o rtag e L ake , c a llin g a t C leveland a u d D e tro it, and m ak ing claaa con n * ctto n a t P o rta g e L ak e , w ith th e in u n itt-
m m k H m j n k n a a l i t o w h f i i to r e on l U l M l i ■ * . * * r m m m n n t o T t h e tSH t, w hon k w ill ag a in W o t a m i n l aome tim e a t h ia o o n n ts j p lace o n th e V adaon.
N EU TRA LITY . *T h e p rese n t policy w ill b e ad h e red to of
en fo rcing in aa q u ie t b a t aa e n e rg t ic a way aa poaaible th e n e u tra li ty law s.
T H E C A B IN E T .T h e re ia a u th o r i ty for s ta tin g th a t no
c ab in e t changes a re c o n te m p la te d and th a t a ll w h ich h aa recen tly been aaicl on th a t su b je c t in v a rio u s new spapers , t m erely speculation . f
M RS. MARTI E. W ALKER.T h e Evening S ta r says th e T h in A ud ito r
of th e T reasu ry . Hon. R. W . C’ly k e , con- aent«*l to g ive Dr. M ary E. W alk r a c le rk sh ip in h is office, b u t th e appo in t t; v*nt being su b m itted to to th e Secre ta ry fo r^ p p ro v a l, th a t official declined to do so, a |d fo r th e p reseu t th e m a tte r »s h e ld in abejm nce.
T H E TEST OATH.T he P resid en t w ill su b m it to tb e A tto r
ney D '-neral th e question w h e th e r th e m em bers e lec t of thfl V irg in ia L* g isla tu re Will lie requ ired to tak e th e iron clad oa th .
G en. Van W yck le ft h e re for N ew Y ork to n igh t, h av in g ju s t re tu rn ed From V irginia. H e rep o rts th e c o n te s t iu t . i a t S ta te v ery ex c ited an d b itte r , and th a t1 th e cons titu tio n , w ith o u t t ii '' te s t oath, an d dis- frach tsing clauses, w ill be ad o p ted , and t h a t th»; vote for G overnor w ill be very heavy an d close.
• L U T I N G M A C H I N E S . — T H E B E S Tm ach in e m i d a , pries red u ced .
C* E. W A L B R ID G E , 271 M ain rt.
RUIT JARS.—THE MOST DESIRAWe a ty les, a t w holesale sad re ta il.
C. E. W A L B R ID G E , 5T1 M ain vt.Nothing B e a r d fro m C oL K y n aa n d P a r t y . MONDAY. JULY 5 1869.
C. F.. W A LB R ID G E, 271 M ain stconclusion that if he wanted to make this sum a t the bar he coold do an, but by tlie time he had done i t he would be ao old that the romanoe of love would be all goae. For A .t o e g ten days the young lawyer bemoaned his fate, aad then, alter obtaining a promise irotn the young lady th a t ahe would wait, he disappeared from New York, in early life the young lawyer had quick wit, and one day meeting a aagre minetrel manager named Dupres, the latter told him he had a talent which would make in fiveyears. In the young lawyer’s frame of mind it did not take long to eenvinee him, and dropping Coke and Blackstooe he took to burnt cork, under the aeanmed name ef Lew Benedict.
For a time the new buaineaa wee harder than the young lawyer bargained for, bnt he made money ao feat th a t hia prejudice waa soon overcome. A t the end of the first year h e had made five thousand dollars, a t the end of the second year ten thousand , an d no w it is said he has nearly reached his fignre of fifty thousand dollars in bonds. *
A ll th e tim e h e has been in th e bnrat cork trade he h a s improved h is spare mom ents by a s tu d y of law books, and in ano th e r y e a r h e w ill go b a c k to New York w ith fifty th o u sa n d d o lla rs in hia pocket, claim th e h a n d of h e r he so fondly loves, and w ho has been so devoted to h im , aud th e sam e tim e again e m b a rk in th e p rac tice of law.
se n t 10 d a y s o r tw o w eejts. M r. Sam uel W ard is h e re on a cco u n t gif a; recen t d ea th in th e fam ily o f Reverdj* J rh n a o n . M r. W a rd ’s d in n e r t o t h e l a t t t r j e u tle m a n , a t w h ich tw e lv e p ro m in en t R ep n .tb can m em bers a n d tw e lv e D em ocratic m em bers ol C ongress h ad accep ted in v ita tions to be p resen t, is ind efin ite ly postponed.
b i w i m «N ew Y o rk , J u n e 3 .—A t th a m eetin g of
th e T ru stees of th e F e a b o fy S o u th e rn E d u ca tio n a l F o n d a t N ew port! l i . L , on T h u rs d ay la s t, a l e t te r w as rea d from M r. P ea b od y d o n a tin g a n ad d itio n a l m illion dollars for e d u catio n al p u rposes in tlie S ou thern S ta tes .
T H E C U B A N P R I!JO N Kill*.In fo rm atio n re la tiv e to th e ch an g iag of
th e Cnlian p risoners from.<'the V erm ont to th o C a th a rin e W h itin g , a y s t h a t th e M a rshal w as accom panied to th e receiv ing whip by tw o d ep u ties , oue of w hott w as Capt. A ckerm an , w ho h a d b een w i th th e exped ition b a t h a d escaped a t Npw London. T h is parson haa become a s p y h a d inform er, and a s su ch h e receives th e gioana of h ia form er com panions. T h e re wait a n o th e r person w ho becam e a sp y , an d y e s te rd ay m orning w en t on board th e Y en tjpn t. W h en th e b oys saw him h e w aa set upon and m u st have fared b ad ly h ad n o tfao m ef f th e g uards h asten ed to h is rescue. T h is p erson 's nam e is F rench . T h e boys awrear t’h a t if th ey ev e r see h im th e y w ill asfiault Him.
PERSONAL.G en. S h erid an is expected h e re to -day .
M r. Colfax passed th ro u g h th e c ity yes ter.
T h e B uffalo Ice C om pany a re now pr* ply c tt-voner* w ith Lake Tea a t t t o low (u ll su p p ly g u a ra n te e d th e m m t t D eli /ery Wagon* of ta w co m p an y a re a n d p ro m in en tly te ttm e d “ LAM B IC R .' te n tio n o f a w d e liver ies * > , d n r a t S ea, w ill tie c o r r e c t e r t ^ ^ d e r ^ I e f t a t
wiU be prom ptly t l i e * * 1
N ew Y o r k , J u ly 4.T h a d ru m fish h a s m ade a d e s tru c tiv e
ra id on th e o y s te r beds b e tw een S ta te n 1 a land a n d K ey p o rt. I > am age from d e s tru c tio n of o y ste rs an d o th e r she ll fish ca- m ated a t $100,000.
KM IO RANT*.O ne h u n d red an d fo rty -tw o th o u sa n d tw o
h u n d re d a n d tw e n ty -se v en em ig ran ts have lan d e d a t th is p o r t s ince J a n u a ry 1st, an i r c -ease of 30,000 over co rrespond ing period la s t year.
PERSONAL.Lieut. G en. S h e rid a n is in th is city , a t
th e F if th A venue H otel.G en . G arfie ld is a t th e A s to r House.
K A T E P I S H E R V ai caused th e a rre s t of an ac to r named W m . S ta n to n to a u s w e r th e charge of s lan d e r by ca llin g h e r a thief.
SPA N ISH n UN n o IT.A n o th e r Span ish gunboat w as launched
to -day .r e l e a s e d .
T h e C uban prisoners a t th e N av y Y ard Were a ll released to day upon g iv ing bonds to k eep th e jiea^^ an d to ap p ear w hen c a l l e d tijMiii for tria l. Dr. Kassora and Honor Al/eru are a t th e Tonilm in com pany w ith Gen. O oicttra. N o th in g has lie.cn beard from Col. Ryan y e t, th e revenue c u t te r th a t w en t in search of him n o t having re tu rn ed from G ard in ers Js lan d .
T H E KiFTH.T ho u san d s le ft th e c ity th is afternoon t->
csoajH* th e h ea t, noise and confusion of our s tre e ts on n e x t M onday.
A ll m ails w ill close a t th e Poatoffice hero on M onday a t tw elv e o 'clock.
T h e h e a t th is afternoon has l*c< n o pprcv si ve.
A g rea t crow d a t th e C en tra l f 'n k w ero su dden ly disp*-r,ed by a vi d- u t th u n d e r storm .
FATAL AKKRAV.Officer Cam pliell, w h ile m aking au a rre s t
in G reenw ich s tre e t t.» n ig h t, was se t upon by R ichard Long and o th ers , au d in self defence sh o t Long, who d ied sh o rtly a f te r w ard s w hile being conveyed to th e hospital.
F O U R T H O F J U L Y . 1809.‘0 R K S A N D S P O O N S .— R O G ER S
Bros, si v t r p la ted w are, g u a ran teed th e b ru t in
C. E. W A L B R ID G E , 271 Main r t.
E D & iE ’S R E L IA B L E F IL T E R S A R E. th e t o s t in use. Sold hy
C. E. W A L B R ID G E , 271 M ain r t.
Br a c k e t s —i m i t a t io n o f b l a c kW a ln a t ; h an d so m e, c h eap a n d d u rab le .
CL E . W A L B R ID G E , 271 M ain r t.
"W h O K S aL E T R A D E .FRUIT JARS
FR U IT J A R S .A T MAM UFACTUM EEft I M f , D ELIV ER ED IN
T H E CITY.
M ASON'S IM PROVED G L A M COVERS,
DEXTER AND UNION,
K e tim ic d so ld iers o f th e la i* .w ar.
SECO N D D IV ISIO N .
Band.D elega tes f ro m th e O rd e r o f O oed T em p la r 's a n d S oas
P ublic Schools.
T H IR D D IV ISIO N .B and.
W o rk in g M en's U nion.S hoveler 's Ass»*ciati<»n.B u tc h e r 's A saociation.
A T I A NTIC
D i ^ a l i s f a c t i o n w i t h t h e ^ n i e m L
<m I I r i s h C h u r c h K i l l . l t l a i r *
i n S j i a i i i a n d F r i u i c r P r o g r e s s
o f t h e N e w t a b l e .
W. 1 . WLENKY, HOW* Jt CO. (̂ KGIJKERY.
CHINA AND GLASSWARE,
O f E-rerv Deecription.A T T H E T K K Y L O W S S T P R I C E S .
SILVER PLATED WARE,A LARGE HI COMFLETE H U C K .
GAS FIXTURES, GAS FIXTURES.
A t R e d u c e d - P r i c e s ,
A J O O P T B S N E W E S T P A T T E R N S .
B R O N Z E S , P A R I A N M A R B L E ,
V A S E S , C O L O G N E S E T S , A o .
YOUNG KETCHUMB k k st, .July 3 .—A t no<m on ^ .a turday
the G rea t K aateni had run 1145 kiyitn from lirc st and p a id out 1 ITS 1 nuot* of cable. L v c ry th ing waa w orking welL
t h e r r a s f i n i r n r H .Tin* Loudon / ’hrr ■< to-«lay nays th*' v<»te»
in the House of Lords la s t evenuig have ha«l th e cfleet to rtfndcr th e Irish • hu rch bill more favorable t > th e Ks'^ablished t hu rch and m ore offensively p a rt i ll in its provisions.
A rchbishop Cullen h as addressed a le t te r to th e officers of th e C atho lic College sa y ing th a t if th e Irish C hurch b ill i* m u tila ted by th e H ouse of 1‘eers th e n a tio n m u st have a fu ller m easure of ju stice , r
SPA IN .M a d k i d , J u ly 4 . — In th e Corte* to -d ay
tho M in iste rs of th e lu te r io r and Ju s tic e declared th a t th e c lergy and m unicipal a u th o ritie s w ere read y and w illing to ta k e th e o a th prescribed by th e con stitu tio n .
A dm iral T opete , in rep ly to a question of Senor < Ireuze, sa id th e idea of a republic was im possible now th a t a m ona-ehy had l»cen v o ted an d w as rep resen ted b ^ th e re gent.
T h e n a tio n a l tro o p s have been d ispatched ag a in st th e C ard is t consp ira to rs iu A n d a lu sia au d A rragon.
A N O T H E R R E V O L U T IO N .L isiion , -Inly 4 .— A vessel w hich has ju s t
a rriv ed here from Fayal b rings in te lligence th a t? serious d istu rb an ces h ad b ro k en o u t m various p a rts of th e A zores in consequence of tlie increase of tax a tio n .
KKANiE.Pa r is , J u ly 4 .— M. M iral and several
inem licrs of th e m ajo rity in th e Corps Legis la te , propose to bring in a m otion th a t g rea te r developm ent be g iven to th e action and au th o rity of th e Corps L egisla tif, th a t th e address iu rep ly to the speech from the th ro n e be re.'s tab lished , t h a t th e r ig h t and. p ractice of in te rp ella tio n be organized ou a larg er scale, th a t th e r ig h t to am end p ro jec ts of law be ex tended , and th a t th e< 'ham ber have the r ig h t to e lec t i ts own P resid en t I t is rum ored th a t th e g o v ern m en t w ill a ccep t these reforms.
Tho negotia tions be tw t y F ran ce and llcdgium for a cv*inmcrciai t re a ty have closed w ith a sa tisfac to ry u n d e rs tan d in g on all points.
T H K S P A N IS H C A B IN E T .M a i* i-in , J u ly 4 -Tho f .r th co m in g
changes in th e m in istry a re f rc r ly c a n vas: ed. I t is rum ored th a t A rdanaz w ill lie appoin ted M in iste r of F inance, and M ar los M in is te r of Ju s tic e . T he G overnm ent has exp lained th a t G eneral l'e zu e la , th e Isaboliist, w as a rre s te d on charges of m ilita ry d isobedience and conspiracy ag a in st th e G overnm ent. '1’he silence w h ich th e< io v e rm n in t has m ain tain ed concerning G eneral Dulce’s rep o rt of h is ad m in istra tio n , and of th e s ta te of affairs in Cuba, causes m uch ex c item en t. A s tro n g R epublican m anifesto has been published in Seville. U s appearance was sim ultaneous w ith th e d ep a itu ro from th e c ity of a p a rty of R epublicans, n um bering one thousand . I t is rum ored tb i t th e y have gone to P o r tu gal. and w ill re e 'i te r S pa in th ro u g h Kstra- m adara. T io q n h ave been sen t in j*ursuit. A n u m b er of Cat lis ts h av e been a rre s te d in Eviedo.
CUBA.H a v a n a , J u ly 3 . — PueJla has been o r
dered to relieve I ^ to n s . th e com m anding G eneral of th e C eTtral D epartm ent. U e sailed th is evening w ith one th o u san d fresh troops for Nueviti'.s, w hence he w ill proceed d irec t to P u e rto P rinc ipe . 'J he Prrnna says th e n um ber of in su rg en ts a round th e la t te r place h as largely increased , b u t th e cholera and yellow fever w as m ak ing havoc am ong them . N u ev itas is as h7withy as usual th is season. C ap ta iu -G en ela l d e K edas is gain ing general sy m p a th y b y his a tte m p ts to pacify all classes. ..Sanguinary designs have been falsely a ttr ib u te d to him . Ue is now busily engaged fo in v estig a tin g th e cases of prisoners confined in th e fo rts , w ith th e ob jec t of o rd erin g th e release of th e in nocent. \ o lun teers a re offering them selves for ac tive service in th e Cinca V illas d istric t.
C ap ta in G eneral du R odas to -day rcv^iw- ud all th e reg u la r aud vo lu n tee r forces in and a ro u n d th e c ity , a n d w as received by th e vo lun teers w ith en th u s ia s tic cheers.I he C ap ta in G eneral has released beveral political prisoners. D eputies e lec ted to the C o n s titu en t C ortes from Porto R ico have sailed for Spain.
A dvices from S t. Domingo to d u n e 3D have been received. I t is rep o rted t h a t Gen. L&peron w ith th o steam er Telegrafo hail bom barded P uerto P la ta , an d su b seq u en tly c a p tu re d Sam ana, a fte r a sh o rt tight. On lan d in g h e issued a decree d e c laring th a t th e bay of S am ana is uo longer iu tin* jxissession of Baez, an d c o n seq u en tly all trea tie s m ade by h im w ith th e U ni-, tod S ta to s G overnm ent for th e cession or lease of th e bay are n u ll and void.
A M cruian R irre t, C h a irm an C ouncil C om m ittee , O ra to r , C h ap la in a n d R ead e r, in B arouelie.
C om m on C ou n c il, C ity , C o u n ty , S t a t ; O fllcrr*, InC U BA
Ju d g e* o f th e U n ited S ta te s , S ta te , C o u n ty a n d C ity
PLUME HAVELm u t h k t m w n . l i t i d c t , » - i> « i [H O U & U ID t u r n m t Um W O K D K lin I
K A T IM o r T H K KT. L A W IH IC E i:Y U A T U O H T , I T T M M T 4 K 1 H U
i m r n i o r r m t
GRAM) TRUNK RAILWAYRoller Skating Assem bly
AT THE RINK
Tuesday Morning and Ermine. M K . C H A R L E S S M I T H
O F N E W Y ORK,
W IL L B it P R E S E N T A N D A SSIST.
C H O IC E M U SIC B Y T H E K IN K O RC H ESTR A .
A dm i*sion—M orn ing , G en ts , 25 cen ts ; L ad ies a n d C h ild ren free.
A dm ission—E ven ing , G e -ta , 50c; Ladles, 25c; Chil d re n , 15c. /T ickets in packages o i 12, | 3 00. 8k ate H ire, RS ets;
o r b y the n icntb , inclcdim r B ex ren t, 82 CO.
INDEPENDENCE DAY* S T E A M E R I V A N H O E .
Pleasure Excursions to
O A K F IE L D ,FALC0NW00D
A N D
Coal W agons. Ac.
T h e F ir s t D ivision will fo rm o n N iag a ra s t r e e t , its r ig h t re s tin g o n P ea rl r tre e t.
T h e S econd D ivision will fo rm o n G enesee s t r e e t , n o r th e f N iag a ra sq u a re .
T h e T h ird D iv ision w ill fo rm o n G enesee r t r c e t , so u th o f N iag a ra iq u s re .
T he F o u r th D ivision w ill fo rm on D elaw ftrf sf f s e t ,
Text of Ihc <>rant-llorie iTspondcnec. W. H. GLENNY, SON &C0,
RNITURK FOR EVERYBODYA T A REDUCED PR IC E S. c o t a t Lewiston w ith th e flnd -
1 T ORONTO fo r T o ro n to .w h ere b e m ad e w ith th e follow ing
o f th e R oyal M ail L ine .....................................C ap t. Bailey
...........................C ap t. Carihi, lou I C ap t. Dunlop ......................... C apt. F a ln rriev e C a p t. S inc la ir
T h o JP ifth D ivision w ill fo rm o n C o u rt s t re e t , s o u th o f N iag a ra sq u a re .
T h e D ivisions w ill fo rm u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of th e officers o f M aj. Oon. R. L. H ow ard ’s staff, a s fo il >ws;
F ir s t D ivision—Col. J o h n E. Marshall.
FURNITURE, CHAIRS,C U B A N D I S P A T C H E S
UPHOLSTERY G0 0 D&QN H A N D .
T h ird D ivision—Col. L y m an K. Bass.F o u r th D iv ision—L ieu t. CoL C harles O. S hepard .F if th D ivision— L ieu t. CoL A lb e r t J . B arn ard .Officer* in ch a rg e o f o rg an iza tio n s w ill see th a t
th e ir com m ands ta k e th e p o sitio n s a ssigned to th e m in th e procession p ro m p tly .
A t 5)j o 'c lock A. M , p recisely , th e F l r r t D ivision will m ove u p N iagara to P e a r l , dow n P ea rl to th e T errace . As s >on as tb e le f t o f th e F ir s t D ivision uncovers t h e r ig h t o f th e S econd, t h a t D ivision will follow , aud th e o th e r D ivisions th e ta m e in n u m e rical o rder.
T h e procession w ill th e n m ove dow n P ea rl r t r e e t t e th e T errace , th ro u g h th e T errace to M ein , a p M ain to V irg in ia , co u n te r-m arch dow n M ain to T u p p e r , th ro u g h T u p p e r to D elaw are, dow n D elaw are to F ra n k lin 8 quare .
T h e v a rio u s o rg an isa tio n s w ill th e n b e considered dism issed to th e i r respec tive com m ands.
Furniture m ade to order, a d n p d r la f . b o « ta f ,e tc ., done in th e best m an n e r. ia jJ? )
M-W-F I8A A C D. W H IT E , Main et. A.. a iL liU T . uen . Agent n . m. u . a n n in w .H . 8 HACK ELL, Gen. A gentG . T. R ., Montreal.
J . W IIITMORE, A gen t, Buffalo.
Q £ Q F B O F I J S ’8 L I N E S T E A M E R S
EPBIG ERA TO RSN A V Y I S L A N D
F O R N E W Y O RK .
ST. JOHN.W. H . CHRISTOPHER ......................................... C aptain
M onday, W edqes lay and Fridays
D R E W ,8 . J . R O B ................................................. OMptain.
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,A t 8 | o'clock P. M ,
On arrival o f trains o f Mew York C entral, A lbany A Susquehanna, Rensselaer 4 Bwmtnga, and Boston k A lbany Railroads, snd ta k a Champlain Steamers.
B aggw a W agons a lw ays in readinaas a t Dej>ol U convey B aggage to th e Boats free.
II udaanR iver Railroad tiekete taken for Passage on th e B oats, Including S tate R oom Berth.
W ben requested o f S tation A gents, Baggage w ill t o Check ed to N ew York b y Boats.__________________
1869.T H E U N IO N
STEAMBOAT COMPANY
M j U m i J N i l . i nn r r i u ,A X D L A K K H ir lC IU O A
Monday, July 5th, 1869. r.VEE fill TIIE MOD TUI*. H CEBTS
T h e IV A N H O E w’-ll leave h e r D o ck , fo o t of M ain s t . , at 9 30 A. M , fo r O akfield , re tu rn in g a t 1:^0 P. M .; leav ing sg s in a t 3:00 P. M. fo rO sk fie id a n d ro u n d N avy !.v a lid , (opfm sfU C hippew a), r e tu rn in g to Buf fa lo a t 7:3» P . M , H o u c h irg a t F ak o n w o o d bo th w ays. W. h . M AI.COLM . A gen t.
B u f f a lo , J»»ly l r t . lo fi9 .
p L A I ED FORK8AMD
AT R ED U C E D PRICES. Q ua lity w a rra n te d E qual to any Made.
P ra y e r by t h e R ev . W alco tt C alk ins.S ing ing b y a C h o ru s o f 150 P u p ils o f th e P ublic
Schools, u n d e r d irec tio n o f P ro fesso r E. L. B aker.R ead ing of th e D ec la ra tio n of In d ep en d en ce , by
Maj. G eo. I i . Stow ita.S inging.O ra tio n by th e R ev. G . W. H eacoek.S inging.B enediction .
A BALLOON ABCKXSIOX W ill t a k e p lade a t th r e e o 'c lock fro m F ra n k lin
1869. C0AU 1869.J . T. H O O L E & CO.,
Office N o . 4M . DivW on St. W e are now preoared to reoeivs orders for th e best quality of
PiUlla. WRahm n i Ldam n Cat.W hich, until further notice, we will sell a t th e M -
P U R E AN D COLD FROM T IN L IN E D F O U N TA IN S
AT LYM AN'S,296 MAIN STB EET.
P U R E F R U IT iY R U P S O F A fc L K IN D S.M ass., w ith th e balloon H y p e rio n , t h e la rg es t o n* in A m erica, h o ld in g 65,000 cu b ic fe e t o f g a s , w ith tw o c ars a tta c h e d capab le of c a rry in g fro m e % h t to tw elve p e rso n a D a r in g th e In fla tion P ro f. K ing will send u p * n u m b e r of sm all balloon.*, re p re se n ting m en , an im als , Ac.
BOAT RACING.A prize R e g a tta w ill ta k e p lace off th e lig lithc tiee
a t 4 P M. by six b o a t c lubs.A p lace in th e procession w ill be assigned to an y
o rganized lnn ly n o t m en tio n ed in t h u p rog ram m e u pon suffic ien t no tice b e in g g iven to th e M arahaL
C o m m an d an ts o f reg im en ts , o rg an im tio n e and societies w ill see t h a t th e i r resp ec tiv e com m and*, A c., a re p ro m p tly in th e ir places a t fifteen m in u te s before u iu e A. JML
T he c itizen s a re req u ested to d is |4 ay th e ir flags th ro u g h o u t th e c ity , a n d o rn a m e n t t l ic lr V d ld ln g s, p a rticu la rly a lo n g th e ro u te o f th e procession.
H E N IC E S T ,
COOLEST A N D BEST
n th e C ity is fo u n d 11
for steam purposes a t low rotes. O nr teellitia* lo r receiving, housing and dettver n g eon! are nasmr- passed, and w e respectfu lly so lic it a share o f patron- kgeT J . T . HOOLE,
E L. HEDBTEOM.
c e w t s ’ n x i m u n s ,
SUMMER GOODS.. " ' I E N U 1 N E
W hite and ftrown Duck SuitsLACKAWANNA C0 A
Black A lp acca 'S ack s.
F ne Linen Dusters
all their co lors hoisted f ro m sunrise to sunset.S u rv iv o rs uf th e w as of 1812. resident in th e d t y ,
a rc in v ited to leave th e ir nan leJ a t th e M ayor’* office on o r before th e 3d, th a t th e y m ay be supp lied a ith
Linen :unl Otten Drawers.th ro u g h w hich th e procession is passing. T he ordin ances in reference t e th e ffiirip of go n e and pistoleo n th e stree t* w ill be r ig id ly enforced.
N o carriages o r persons on h o rseback aside from th o se in th e procession w ill be a llow ed on th e s tree ts th ro u g h w hich th e procession is pam ing.Maj. G en . R . L. H o w a rd ...........................................M arshalW in. F . R o g ers .................................................................M ayor
c o n n m t u ok arranosiixxts.W m. B. S ir re tt , P aul G oem bel,Geo. C ham ber* , F ra n k Colligon,Geo. G. N ew m an , Jan . V an B u ren ,
(ian/.r Merino Shirts.
iauze Cot (on Shirts.
N E W S T Y L E S C H A P E S C A R F S .
N E W S T Y L E S S IL K C R A V A T S .O O A L1869
ANTHRACITE COAL COS IL K L liL R A N D COTTON SOCKS.
R U S U A N BRA CES, C O LLA R S, Ac.
M a in S t .G E O K t vE B . T K I P P ,
M ANUFACTU1 E R O F A L L K IN D S O F
SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, DRAWERS L iif ie n D i r k id i , B o so m s ,
Collar's an d Cuff-1.H A D E TO OB D E E AND FO E SALE AT
N o. 11 N o r th D ivision nt.
BUFFALO SAVINGS BANK,0 0 f t . WAfiHINOTOK AM D BATAVIA BTREETff.
WM. H. SEWARD.
NO. L BL0S8BURG COALBOTKN S CELEBRATED
BOOTS-AND SHOESF O R ‘C E N T L E R I E H .
DOUBLE SOLE FRENCH CALF BOOTS.
SINGLE SOLE I BENCH CALF BOOTS.
FIN K FRENCH CALF W ALKING SHOES.
F IN E FRENCH CALF COMOME8S BOOTS. F IN E FRENCH CALF OXFORDS.
F IN E CALF K i l l BUTTON UNIONS.
F IN E PATENT ‘-R A TH ER BUTTON U N IO N S
B U T L E R A C O .,fm ff ir U t i and Jobbers of
CB0CKEKY AND GLASSWARE,ram j a m , l a m p s , t c .
HARD AND SOFT COAL
ThSSTSSTXTL-tSr
ANDREW M. JOHNSTON,SOLE A G E N C Y A T
J E W E T T ’S POPULAR SHOE STORE
406 RAIN STREET,
DIED.C A M ER O N —J u ly 4, M argaret C am eron , ageu 70
year* re lic t o: W a lte r C am eron.F u n e ra l from b t r l a te rtaaiJeuce, 103 G eorg ia - t . , ou
T uesday , f ith in r t . , r t 10 A .M . F rieuda and acqua in tance* a re mpeetlully rnv te d to be p ra s m t.
SUGAR LOAF, LEHIGH,
FflRM, IMXIWUH, UHH, SBAND CLEVELAND COAL.B U F F A L O M O U R N IN G STO RE,
M alleab le I ro n naado t o o rd e r P R A T T 4 L ETCH W O RTH , P ro p n e to ro . Office 5S a i d 51 T r r rw > it*.B iffalu , N . T . _________ _
G i a » a l a i n * * . G l e a t .6 - » W indow Cias®. as*r.*ted P L \ T t
GLMBK FO R S T o R iS A N D i W E '.M N G S a t I tL au E&atern Price*. 50,000 B a W H IT E LEAL*.IO-' bb ls. L l7-'S E E D OIL F o r m ic by
A. R EY N O LD S 4 CO..191 M ain s t. a n d 46 L loyd a t ., Buffalo, N. Y.
I a' U i E S Tr T E A * A N D O U FFFB S,
from tn eOKTEXTAL TEA COMPANY,
D F BOSTON.T h e r h ave been trtral add wrorod to t o tl»
and ch ra p t- it T E A S and C O F F E E S ever off*i th a P ub lic . Sole A g en t fc r Buffalo,
U~ J L V s E h , D ru g g ist,416 Main rt., B uffa lo ,(opposite t t o Park).