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W ASHINGTON.

Colorwl Jurors Ordered on Ihe List by Jtidue Fisher.

D O U C L A S S A N D T H E P R IN T E R S .

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W ashington, June 21.- A fter the close of tho present fiscal year, June 30th, and until further notice, instead of the weekly purchases of bonds and sales of gold, the j secretary of the Treasury will purchase one million dollars of bonds on alternate weeks, ; commencing Thursday, Ju ly 1st, and will j

Ludlow street jail ou information lodged against them by the .Spanish m inister tna t they intended to violate the neutralitylaws.

YACHT RACING.Tho following yachts won prices to-day

a t the regatte of the lone Y acht (.'lab: Un­known owner, J . Comet; Jersey Dutchman; A. h . Uitch; Van V liet; M. K. Murphy. Distance—21 miles; tim e 5 hours 1 minute.

C A B L E N EW S.

The London Press on Mr. mond's Decease.

Ray-

VOL XXIV. TUESDAY. JU N E 22. 1869. NO. 80010.

TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.(FROM YESTERDAY'S AETBRNOOS DITIO.N8 I

WASHINGTON*W ashington, June 21 .—I t w ill be rc-

membered tha t in 1S07 certain Japanese" ; ! ! , r . u ^ ‘ on T h S l d . ^ S i r S l f e I • ’ " ’P M - a t l o * * C o l l l |» U ‘t c f o r ( b e IAssistant Treasurer a t New York has been instructed accordingly.

RECIPROCITY.On the 12th inst. Secretary Fish ad­

dressed an official le tter t<* the British Min­ister, informing him cf the action of the House of Ilepresentatives a t the la st session, recommending the renewal of negotiations for the arrangement of trade with Canada, and inviting Mr. Thorn­ton's cooperation, with a view to the nego­tiation of a convention covering the inter­change of products, free navigation of the .St. Lawrence, freedom of the gulf and in the shore fisheries, and such othei matter* as may be embraced in the general subject of trade relations between the United S tates and < 'anada. The British government has given the Canadian au­thorities the practical control of these sub­jects so far as they ar<- concerned, and it is expected th a t Canadian Commissioners will arrive here immediately to confer with and assiHt the British M inister in the considera­tion of the proposed convention.

RESOLUTIONS OK RESPECT.The following resolutions were recently

passed by the Washington city Correspond- nuts' * Hub:

Whereas, We the members of the W ash­ington Correspondents’ Club have heard with sincere and heartfelt regret the an ­nouncement of the death of Hon. Henry J. ilaym ond; and

Whereas, We feel th a t in his decease American journalism has lost one of its most distinguished, able and useful leaders and representatives, and the country one of its liest, wisest and most patriotic citizens and statemen;

/.VsnbW, T hat we, the mcmL-rs of tli e W ashington Correspondent’s ( lub, while bowing to the infinite wisdom which has removed him from among us, mingle our regrets with those of our professional brethren elsewhere, a t w hat seems to our vision his untimely death, and unite w ith them iu acknowledging and honoring the .ibilitv wl. ii placed him in the front rank among journalists; in applauding the wis­dom and purity which won him the leader­ship among state- men, aud in revering the tn my great public and private virtues which tendered him admired aud beloved, and which shall ever endear his m e m o r y to ii* and to his country.

/tV*.i/r«‘»/, T hat we tender to his bereaved family tho expression i f our sympathy an«l condolence iu their aUliction, and tliat a copy of these resolutions be transm itted t" them by the officers of the club.

PERSONAL.I’reside/tt C r^u t and family returned to

W ashington this evening.CiH.OP.KI> ll ROHM.

To-day Jud : ■ Fisher, presiding iu tin Criminal Court, •nlered the .Marshal t '1 pnimiicn a number of colored citizens to fill vacancies in the grand and petit juries, one term of which was commenced this morning.

A list of nine was prepared accordingly, and those selected were summoned th is af­ternoon. Before the close of the week this nc w element will i>e represented among the white jurors.

y o u n g r>oi g l a s s .It is generally adm itted th a t Douglass,

ihe colored compositor, will continue at the government printing office, irres)«ectiv of auv society action. To-day three com posiuirs resigned. D u e of them, a cripple declared th a t he would not work with negro. Another compositor was di* charged.

L a y in g o f ih r FrenchC a b l e .

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The receipts from Internal Kevenu day were

NEW Y O R K .

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Kr-Arrosl of Mem hers ( u l i a i i .1 ii nt a.

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M R R A Y M O N D ’S F U N E R A L .

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N i w York , June 21.The United States steamer Frolic will re ­

ceive the crew of the sloop Saratoga now in quarantine, ami after a thorough disinfec­tion they will be sent to Portsmouth, N. H.

GERMAN FESTIVAL.The New York Schutsenfest commenced

a t Jones’ Wood to-day. The attendance is immense. Delegations from 4 liarleston, Baltimore, W ashington, New Haven and other cities are present. Various shooting societies. with guests, formed in the pr< cession, which w as half a mile long, and proceeded to the Woods after passing through tho principal streets. < fii the grounds six targets are erected, and tiring has heen brisk all day.

Iji iN. IIENKY .1. RAN MONP’S OI'.SKIJUIES.The funeral services of the late Henry J.

Raymond took place this afternoon in the Presbyterian Church, corner of Tenth st reet aud University Place. The entire edifice, excepting a portion reserved for the family ami intim ate friends of the deceased, was crowded fully two hours before the impres­sive but sad services commenced. The rain, which feii a t intervals in to r­rents duriug tho afternoon, did not prevent a large assemblage of ladies.

A t about halt past live o clock, after nrayer a t tho house. No. 12 W est N inth street, t. r the family, by Kev. Prof. Shcdd, the remains were removed to the c hurra, the pall bearers being (Jen. Dix. (.. n Mc­Dowell, Thurlow Weed. Judge Daly, cx- Seaator Morgan. Wm. U- Bryant. Horace Crcelev, B. F. Tracy, A. U Stewart, M. H. (Jrinnell, Goo. Win. Curtis and U. U. Norvell. The chief moutners were Mr. Raymond's only son, his two brothers aud brothers-in-law, Mr. Ceo. Jones and others. The members of the Associated Press and nearly all tho prominent journalists of this

L ondon, June 21.—The announcement of the sudden death of H enry J . Raymond, whicli was received here by cable ou S at­urday, creates a deep feeling of sorrow.

The f ’all Mall eulogizes Mr. Ray­mond as a publicist and journalist, and says his death creates a gap which cannot be filled.

The Daily T- !“*raph, in a similar article, say a the private li-c <>f Mr. Raymond was amiable, courteous, loyal and hospitable, and lie was beloved l.y all, even when op- posed to many in jx.litics.

In the House of Common* th is evening -ir John Gray, Member from Kilkenny, asked the government if there was any reason to apprehend further trouble in Ire­land, and if tlie m ilitary force in tha t coun­try was to l»c strengthened.

Mr. Fortescue, Chief Secretary for Ire­land, stated th a t the government was in­formed th a t Mr. Johnson, a prominent < >range leader in Ireland, had called a meet­ing to celebrate tne au'T&'versary of the 12th of July.

This was not an act of hostility to the government, but tiie practice of increasing the military force in Ireland about the time of His anniversary, was never more appa­rent than in the present year. In the House of Lord's, to-nigut, Karl Gray gave notice lha t he should move to omit in the Irish Church bill th a t portion of a preamble which provides tha t the property or pro­ceeds of said churcn shall not be held or applied for tho maintenance of any church or clergy or ministry, or for the teaching of religion.

I t ia reported th a t the ( ambridge boat­men will w ithdraw from the match with the H arvard club.

I* R U S S IA .The /.ollveroin Parliament having reject-1 the proposed duty on petroleum, Count

Yon Bismark declared tha t the presidency I the Zoll vt-rein Would not consent to any eview of the actual duty unless the cham­

ber reconsider its a tion. The duty ou su- ;ar lias passed. The sessiou will close to ­

morrow.T H E X-’RKNCH ( ABLE.

I’<i:kst, Juuu 21. A i>an.tuut was given m board the steamship Croat Fas tern last light. Toasts were given in honor of Em­

peror Napoleon, Queen Victoria and Presi­dent f I rant and to the union of France, England and America. A t an early hour this morning the shore line and tlie deep

a cable were spliced aud a t daylight the whole expedition put to sea, the Great Eastern paying out the cable with ease and rapidity. Dispatches received from ou board the steamer sirnw th a t the work is '»oiug on without interruption.

LATER FROM MEXICO.City »»f M i. \ p •, .lune 11 Mr. Neison,

the u.-w M inister of tlie United States, ar- rived here on the 12th.

Tho a u t h o r i t i e s a t Acapulco Lad some difficulty with the I nited States steadier Pensacola, and an O r d e r was served upon her commander to the efl'ect tha t she must n o t leave the harbor. W ithout paying any attention to the order the Pensacola sailed on next d a y .

The troubles in A ueretata are increasing. The federal forces in Michoocan and iJuanajuato have been ordered to reinforce the troops in the S tate of Queratara. There is much excitement over the coming elec­tions. The Two Itc/wiili'-s newspaper pre­dicts th a t the Government will surely carry the day. Tejada allows the church many privileges aud will gain its aid in the election.

A revolution is on foot in Guadalajara. General Placido Veja has arrived at Tepee. General Ro/.aza has issued an order for a division of lands and haciendas among the Indians. This is looked upon as the begin­ning of a war of races.

Owing to vigorous measures of the gov­ernment, kidnapping is on the decrease in all part* of the country. The latest news from Queretara is to the effect th a t the federal party have displaced the S tate offi­cers and are executing prisoners for treason.

EXCURSION.i* ro l* N « o r* a n d S t u i l r n t o o f K l m l r n

< n l l r |{ < ' t o I r M t c J l n l l a l o t o - d u y o n a I V i s U r n I r i p .T h e E l m i r a C o l le g e a n n u a l e x c u r s i o n

p a r t y w i l l l e a v e t h a t c i t y f o r a t o u r o f th o u p p e r l a k e s t h i s m o r n i n g . T h e p a r t y n u m ­b e r s a b o u t o n e h u n d r e d l a d i e s a n d g e n t l e ­m e n , u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n o f P r o f . F o r d o f t h e C o ll i

A m o n g t h e p r o m i n e n t g e n t l e m a n a c c h m - p a n y i n g t h e e x c u r s i o n a r e R e v . D r . C o w le s , P r e s i d e n t o f t h e C o l le g e . P r o f . C . S . F a r ­r a r , o f V a s s a r C o l le g e , H o n . E . N . F r i s b e , e x - M a y o r o f t h i s c i t y , a m i o t h e r s . T h e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f t h e E l m i r a p r e s s w i l l .also h e o f t h e c o m p a n y .

T h e p a r t y h a v e c h a r t e r e d t h e s p l e n d i d s c r e w p r o p e l l e r P a c i f ic a t B u f fa lo f o r t h e t r i p , a t a c o s t o f § ’2 0 0 0 , a m i w i l l l e a v e t h a t c i t y t o m o r r o w a f t e r n o o n . W e d n e s d a y w il l b e s p e n t in C l e v e l a n d a n d T h u r s d a y in D e - j t r o i t . T h e w h o le t i m e o c c u p ie d w i l l lie a b o u t t e n ( la y s . T h e t r i p i n c l u d e s a v i s i t t o t h e c o p p e r m in e s o f I*hWa> e» u j» erlo r.

large purchases of American products, Among other things they bought of our gov- erm ent the celebrated ram .Stonewall for $400,000, paying §300,000 cash and ntipu-

Reecher’s brother,) preached in the Park Street Church, H artford, Sunday.

Vice President Colfax is expected in H artford Wednesday. A reception in his honor will lie given at j;he residence of Ply my Jewell, father of Governor Jewell.

Chief Justice Chase leaves Raleigh Jun< 21st for Richmond, Va.,‘ where he will spend a few days.

A t Mahanoy Plane. !'a.. a terrible explo­sion occurred about half-pjut seven o’clock Sunday evening. The Ixnler of a locomo­tive eDgine belonging to tlie Reading R. R., ■ ’ 1 ° , a. . .*■ - tive eDgme oeionging to m e iveauing i\. rv.

latmg to pay tho halaooe on the' am .-al of | ejqj!od£ , killing t h i engineer, Ik-orjc Wil- tho ru n in .Japan. The State Department ; ina tartly . V o tirlmun i* t-aJly hnrt,has recently received the final paym ent and but there is a prosjiect of Ins recovery.

pan During th ii tim e the oxponooo o i t u e | joini ith valoaWe ho„ ^ j * , veaeel ami crew some S.j.WJO were borne , CUU3U' r f _ L, ami advanced by the State Department ■ .through the Legation at Yeddo. an-:-------

placed the same in the Treasury to the | A tire Sunday evening in Philadelphia credit of the Navy Department I h e re- i ,lest , the extensive carpenter shop oi UUloo in Japan canaed a long delay in tho SUoton & jicG arvey. eorner of Twenty dehTery of the ram after her arrival m | th ird and M arket street*. The hotel ad

| joining, w ith valuable h(.oss heavy, ilt is thought it

rk of au incendiary. .James Russell, a bol l and sk,llful shop­

lifter, w as arrested in New York yesterday and taken to Albany to answer U charge of grand larceny.

A rthur A. Smith, au Albany cartman, was arrested last evening fur making a m ur­derous assault on his wife- w ith a carving knife, indicting a serious wound in her neck.

President (-ran t and family left New York city for Washington this morning.

This sumwas promptly reimbursed by the Japanese Government with interest. They also a l ­lowed interest on the balance of the pur­chase money from the date of the transfer in Washington to the time of the payment in Japan.

g r a n t .President G rant is expected to return

here to-morrow, and nearly all the mem­bers of the cabinet will l*e in the city be­fore the middle of the week. It is stated on good authority th a t a t the Cabinet meeting to be held on Tuesday the Cuban question, in connection with the recent a r ­rests of the prominent revolutionary agents in New York last week, will be considered. Tlie general feeling in administration cir­cles is tha t some definite policy in reference to aff airs iu th a t island should be adopted.

H EN S * V L V A NIA PC) Ll T ICS.Senator Cameron and Senator Scott, of

Pa., have been trying to ilpset the appoint­ments in th a t S tate made a t the instance of Representatives a t a time when the Sena­tors were too busy in executive session to attend to the ir interests. So far they have failed, and prophesy au inglorious defeat for the Radicals in Pennsylvania in conse­quence, especially if ' Jen. Hancock is nomi­nated for < lovernor by the Democrats.

CHINESE IM M IGRATION.The subject of Chinese immigration to th<

Pacific slope w ill be brought before Con­gress a t its next session. Several promi­nent representatives are now on a visit to California for the express purpose of s tudy­ing the whole question, an.l another gentle­man leaves here m a few days for San Fran­cisco with s.milar intentions. It is appre­hended tha t the number of Chinese who will arrive here w ithin ten years will be estimated by millions, and the theory of some newspapers and politicians th a t they come merely for tho purpose of working without any desire or intention to partici­pate in our politics is regarded Ly many as an assumption not altogether warranted by fact, history or experience.

M ARRIED.H A V E - '-F L E T C H E R -J u n e 20. in E den , by E ev .

W . I. H u n t, Mr. A lp b -u - Ii. iia y c s , o f C o ld -n , N. V ., and Ml-* M ary L . F le tc h e r , u l E d en , Ji. V.

P R A T T -F IS H E R —J u n e 17th, by R e v .Dr. Ingerso l, a i th e residence of '.be bride s fa th e r , W illiam L P r a t t , of B uffa 'o , an d C ora A. F i ii ie ; , o f West Seneca.

DIED.JA M ISO N —J u n e 21. a t Statebridgre, N. Y ., Mrs.

E) z ib r th Jam iso n , m o th e r u f Ja m e s Jam iso n , Eo<|, of th is c ity , aged 76 years.

F u n e ra l from S t Jo se p h ’s C ath ed ra l a t 2* P. M ..• W cdn sday. F rien d s a n d a cqua in tan ces a re inv ited

to a tten d .G A IL — May 2S, a t W est F alls, o f p n eu m o n itis , Betsy

A. w .fe of Lockwood G a l, aged 67 yea rs .ANDREW 'S — J u n e 19, a t C< Id e n , of c a p i l l a r y brcn-

c l j i tH , c im p l ic a te d w h o o p in g C -U g h , F i n e r E. A ndrew s, aged 7 y ears 2 m o n th s and 29 days.

TRA CY —At R ip ley , C h au tau q u a c o u n ty , N. V ., of co uuau tnp tion , H a iu u h , w ife o f R ooster T racy , in h e r 6 9 > h \e a r , m o th e r of A lbert H . T racy , of tliis c ity .

CLA RK - J u n e 21, in th is c ity , Jo h n C la rk , a g td 3v years.

F u n e ra l W ednesday a fte rnoon a t 31 o 'c lock , fro m his la te residence, N o. 4*7 fcev tn th s t . F rien .l- and acquain tance* a re respec tfu lly in v .ted to a t te n d . U tica papers please copy.

M o u r n i n g G o o d * .

A com p e te a sso rtm en t a t reasonab le pricca.B U FFA LO M O U RN IN G STOKE,

414 M ain S t., A m erican Block.

l a t u a i x T S .

THE RINK.

GREAT RACE TO-NIGHT.GEO. D. GREENWOOD (Champion),

AND

E. L. ANTHONY,FOR T H E

GOLD BADGE,EM BLEM OF T H E

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I-’o r e i u t « N e x y s .E s p i n a r , a c t i n g C a p t a i n G e n e r a l o f C u b a ,

j r e v i e w e d t h e v o l u n t e e r s o n S a t u r l a y . i T b c S p a n i s h w a r s t e a m e r F e r n a n d o C a to - 1 l i c a s a i l e d f r o m H a v a n a ' t o - d a y w i t h t h e | c a p t u r e d s c h o o n e r l . a H a v e it* t o w f o r I K i n g s t o n f o r t h e p u r p o s e i?f b r i n g i n g h e r , c a s e b e f o r e t h e E n g l i s h C o u .r t t h e r e f o r c a r - j r y i n g a r t i c l e s e o n t r a b a t u l o f w a r . T h e i S p a n i s h a u t h o r i t i e s r e f u s e d t o t a k e a n y a c ­

t i o n , a s t h e L a H a v e w a s c a p t u r f d o n h ig h i s e a s .

S c h n e i d e r h a 1-- b e e n r e a p p o i n t e d P r e s i d e n t ; o f t h e F r e n c h C o r p s I z i g i s U t i f , a n d A lfre « l

L i e r o u t , B a r o n J e r o m e D a v » .i a u d D u m u r a l j V ic e P r e s i d e n t .! T h e s t e a m s h i p < > re a t E a s ; e r n h : i s a r r i v e d I o f f B r e s t . T h e w e a t h e r is V e ry u e l i g h t l u l .

e ' T h e s p l i c e t o t h e s h o r e c j .d w i f i s o o n lie ; m a d e a n d t h e n e w c a b l e u n i t e r w a y . i I s m a e l P a c h a , t h e V ic e r o y a : E g y p t , I [ l e a v e s P a r i s f o r L o n d o n to - ;n o r r o w . i S l i g h t t u m u l t s o c c u r r e d i»t M i i a n y e s t e r - ' d a y . T h e m i l i t a r y w e r e 'c a l l e d o u t b u t j m e t w i t h u o r e s i s t a n c e . >,11 is q u i e t u o w .! C o u n t T o r r e , t h e P r o f '- c t d t t h e * l ’r o v iu c e ,! ha.- issued a pr.Kilamation’ threatening t o I take severe mei ires to repressf th e out- i breaks if they are renewed.

A L I T T L E N 0 N B L N S . E .

l l a r t f o r t l F i r e l n , u r * n c c C o m p a n y .C h a rte red in IS10. Cash C ap ita l, f 1 ,0 00 ,000 .

WM. C. SM ITH , A gen t,4 Brow nN B uild ings, B uffalo, N. Y.

P h o e n i x F i r e 1 n u u r a m e C o m p a n y .of H artfo rd . C ap ita l, #600,000.

WM. C. SM ITH , A gen t,4 B row n 's B u ild ings, Buffalo, N. Y.

C o n n e c t i c u t F i r e I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y ,of H artfo rd . Cai i ta l , #200,000.

WM. C. SM ITH , A gen t,4 B row n’s B u ih ling , Buffalo, N. Y.

T e e t l i E x t r a c t e d W i t h o u t P a i n ,J . O BA RBOUR, fo rm erly of N ew Y ork , haa

aii office in connection w ith D r. M. B. S tra ig h t, D en tis t, w here he can be fou n d daily ready to relieve suffering hu m an ity . D r. B a rb o u r, hav ing Lad ^ rea t exj>erie::ee in e x tra c tin g te e th u n d e r th e influence *f N itroua O xide (o r laugh ing gas), w ill devo te hi*

w hole tim e to th is b ranch of practice H u n d red s .-f te s tir io n u d a c an be been a t th e office, a t S o . ‘363 Main tre e t.

18GG. 8G9.J. T. HOOLE & CO.,

Office No. 4 N. D ivision r t. W e a re now p repared to receive o rd ers fo r th e best q u a lity cf

Pillslon. Willibharrr aid ladiawaona C«al.W hich, u n til fu r th e r no tice , we will soil a t th e fo l­low ing ur'ces, per to n of 2n00 lba., delivered w ith in th e c ity lim its, o u ts id e of w hich a small charge vail l>e m ade fo r ca rtage :

Ton. J Ton. J TomG ra te ...................... #a 15 #4 20 #2 _ 'E g g .......................................... 8 25 4 25 2 20S to v e ....................................... 8 50 4 35 2 25C h e s tn u t.................................S 26 4 25 2 10P e a ........................................... 5 00 2 75 1 74)

A lso, B l-'ssburgh fo r l lack sm ith ’s use, L ehigh L um p (o ld C om pany’s and S u g ar Loaf) fo r fo u u d ry purposeS, a n d be«t qu a lity of selected S o ft Co d for g ra te s , co n stan tly on hand . W e are also p repared t o s u p 'y m a n u fa c tu re rs w ith go«d B itum inous Coal fo r s team purpo-t-s a t low ra tes . O u r facilities, to r receiv ing , ho u sin g and de liv e r n g coal a re u n su r­passed, and we re spec tfu lly so lic it a share o f p a tro n age. J . T. H OOLE,

E L. HEDSTROM .

I . a k c I r e .

NEW Y O K k i:K, -June 19. —l.y t

F o r t l i e 'W i s e n t A soothing n a p - sack

M i­ n d W o m e n .i l lo w .

Human jirogross—From pap to .papa.The latest thing in dresues—Night-dres­

ses. «The winds most dear to m erchants—

trade-winds.Knowledge is power- Hejaee th-3 widow's

might.Many of the richest planters oi Jamaica

The eub-ii,eer failed to notice th i , j live “u coffee-gronnd.. as a come juence an engine, tender 1 - Wives who blow

New Yoi:k, -June 11*. —By the careless­ness of an engineer of a freight train, named Ryan, an immense destruction of property was caused on the Erie Railroad, ou .Satur­day night. The bridgejover the Passaic river was opened to adm it the passage of a schooner. The engineer failed to notice thisfact, and as a come juenee an engine, tender | Domestic magazine aad fourteen cars were precipitated through : up the ir husbands.the opening into the river. Fortunately, no j To keep vour wife in cumstat t check— lives were lost. Make her dress in gingham,.

mal-i’RA'tick. ; M otto for the Sheriff—Render unto seizerA young man uaiu. d Ntraffe died a t Bell- ! tlu . t LlUgs tha t are seizer’s.

vue Hospital yesterday morning under cir- 1 cumstancca tliat throw suspicion so strongly upon one Dr. Armand, ol Bleecker stre th a t a w arrant for hi

Tlie Buffalo Ice Com panv a re now prej-an-d to sup- plv cu t ’-roen* w ith Lake Tee a t ih e b .w ert ratc-3. A tuM sup;.ly cuarantot-il tlie aeaaon th ro u g h . The lH.-li/erv Wag*>n.-> of tn id c inpany are co 'o red red and p r .m in en tlr le tte red “ LA K E IC E .” Any inai- ten ih o i o f m en d tliv i r ieg ic - , if re |»orted a t th e of­fice, Hill 1* co rrec ted . O rders le f t a t M AKVIN’B DRUG S T o ltK , c >r. Wa. h iu g to n a n d Seneca s tree ts , wiil be p ro m p tl> t i l le 1 ^ * 1 BiUUGS.

B u f T u l o T y p e F o u n d r yAnd PR IN T E R S ' W A R EH O U SE fu rn ish es every a r tic le req u ired m th e p r in tin g business to an y ex ­te x t desired , on as reasonable te rra s as any F oundry in tli io c o u n try . A lso, E ECT ROT Y P IN G in all its varie ty . A lso, type ad ap ted fo r Dick s M ailing M a­chine. n . u XMAN.

N i a g a r a I M u n f n g M i l l C o m p a n y .Door Sash and B lind M antifactory , 208 E. Seneca

St., B uffalo .' F loo ring , S id ing , M ouldings, B rack­e ts , K iln D ried Do ora, G lared an d U nv lazed Sash, Inside am i O utside B linds; D oor and Window Fram es. AKo, P lan ing , Saw ing ai d T u rn in g of every d escrip tion done to o rd e r ou sh o rt no tice and w ith d ispatch .

T h e t o w n c l e r k o f H a r t f p r t l r» p o r t s o n e \ d e a t h l a s t y e a r f r o m “ ig u o r .x r ic e . '

W hat did our first parents dt/ in Eden? 1 Adam kept the garden und Eve raised

trhed in mind took and in mevliately

arrest has been is­sued. it appears tha t Straife, ln-ing ill, ob­tained some medicine from the Doctor, which produced a frightful pain in the stomach, and on consulting another physi­cian, h t took an emclL. V portion of the m atter emitted from his stomach was ana- j lyzed aud found to contain Steel’s green, an* active poison. dav; now le t’

fiuht*. j >voud.A tenement house brawl took place at ,, . , . . . . .

. . , , 1 „ i “ W o n t t h a t b o a - c o n s t r i c t o r b i t e m e .'N o . In .; D o w n in g s t r e e t , y e s t e r d a y a f t e r - ; . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, . , ° , i. „ *i s a u l a l i t t l e u r c h i n t o a s h o w m a n . O h .n o o n , m w h i c h o n e L y n c h , a g e n t t o r t h i ' , . . . . , , , . •

landlord of the pren& c* attem pted t.. j , hV ”V'W b ,t"-' ^ 9Vl l k r “ >*“shoot an occupant named Stringer, and shot i ' Vl v sw io e .a watch mag named Gaygan instead. He j Mrs. Jenkins complained in t^ e evening was arrested. th a t the turkey she had foi rhioiksgiving

Yesterday afternoon John Kinney, r e - | >*.d *.ot ret well. “ Probably, said Jeu- siding a t No. SS South Orange avenue, f kins, “ it was not a hen turjtey.Newark, X. J . , became engaged in a quar- ( “ T hat’s very siugular, saul a young lady •

T h e m a n w h o w a s d is l , a d o s e o f y e a s t p o w d e r i r o s e a b o v e h i s t r o u b l e s .

“ B o b ,” s a id a f a c e t io u s f a r m e r t o b i s s o n , “ w e h a d a p r e t t y h a r d d a y 's w o r k y e s t e r -

h a \ e i» g a n .e c f c L o p f i i i g

H i g h w l n e n , A l c o h o l , E t c .TH O M A S C L A R K , succe.-.sor to C lark & Brow n,

R ifQ ily iug D istiller, corner of W ashington a n d P erry I '.rM i-. B uifala m a n u fa c tu re r a n d u- a lc r in H igl.- wines. A lcohol, P u re S p irite , Cologne S p irits , Recti­fied W hisky , Old Rye W hisky , D om estic lirar.die^- and Gin

G l a s s , U l a s * , G l a « a .6100 17 ixee W indow G lass, assorted .sizes. PLATE

G L aS S FO R STORKS AND DW ELLIN G S a t Le: • th a 'i E aste rn Prices. 50,000 ths. W H IT E L EA D , 10o*bbla. L IN SEED O IL F o r sale by

A REY N O LD S & CO.,191 M ain nt. an d 4ii Lined s t . BuO alc, N. Y.

I l u f f i t l o M a l l e a b l e I r o n W o r k i .J ’ a llcab ie Iro n m ade to o rd e r PR A T T & i ETCM-

W fSR Til, P ro p rie to rs . Office 62 a n d 64 T errace s t., B ufU lo , N . Y. _ _

J e ^ n e r ’i h a i r T o n i c u n i t H r s l o r a l i v r ,T hi Incom parable rem edy. T ry i t .—i t n ev e r fails. This p rep a ra tio n s to p s th e h a ir fa lling o u t and p rom otes a vigorous g ro w th c lean .es th e scalp of dandru ff, and render* th e l.r.ir so ft anil glossy. I t contai> s no s u lp h u r ,s u g a r o f lead o r o th ­e r -u lo ring m a tte r , being designed fcxorewly fo r Htrv^igtheninsr th e hair. 50 c en ts and #1 jn-r iio ttle . l*r» <ared by R. JE N N K K , C hem ist, 410 M ain St., op-

th e P ark .

Q .E X C I N E

LACKAWANNA COALF o r M an u fac tu rin g a n d D om estic use,w hich is m ined

and sh ipped o n ly by

Tilt DEIAWAKI AAD ULNA CANAL CO.T he undersigned a re now p rep a red to receive o r­

ders fo r th e above su p e rio r q u a lity of coal, which will be screened an d de livered in good cond ition in q u an titie s to su it purchaser* . Prices fo r th e presen t, p e r t- iu of 2000 l!»j, de livered w ith in th e o ld city lim it*, a re a* follows:

Ton. i T on . 4 TonG ra te ............................... #8 16 #4 20 #2 2CE g * ................................... 8 25 4 26 2 20S to v e ............................... X 6 0 4 35 2 26C h e s tn u t........................ S ‘25 4 26 2 20

A lso, B iosahurg, L eh igh L um p an d prepari-ii coal, Scotch and A m erican P ig Iro n , F ire B rick , e tc ., w holesale and re ta il.

G. R. W ILSO N A CO., _____________ 96 O hio s t . , c o rn e r M ississippi

0 H . DUDLEY Sl CO.,

W holesale a u d R eta il D e f e r s in

SUGAR LOAF, LEHIGH,SPU IN G BROOK, F R A N K L IN ,

m an LMUWAMA, BUftBTMH, EOFAND CLEVELAND COAL.

Princ ipa l Office

C O R N E R E R IE A N D T E R R A C E STS.

Y A RD , FOOT O F E R IE ST.

Buffalo, April 21.1869.

r n m c i u .

, a n d in t i i e c o u r s e u t t h u j t o a g e n t l e m a n ;e d h u s b a n d s e i z e d a n a x e | “ o h :

v lio h a d kissed herr e l w i t h I . . ,d i s p u t e t h e e n r a g e d h u s b a n d s e i z e d a n a x e j “ t ) h : w e l l , m y d e a r m i s s . ’ ' w a s t h e r e p l ya n d i n f l i c t e d a w o u n d u p o n h e r h e a d , w h i c h | “ I w i l l s o o n m a k e i t p l u r a l :’ an-1 t h e V i 1 - iw i l l i n a l l p r o b a b i l i t y t e r m i n a t e f a t a l l y . Ia in d id .

mb. Raymond’s kunf.bat.. j C o le r id g e , t h e p< -et a h d p h i l o s o p h e r , a r - IT h e f u n e r a l o f t h e l a t e e d i t o r o f t h e N e w j r i v i n g a t a n iu n . c a l l e d o u t : " W a i t e r , d o i

v. :*r k T 1’ ■' " i l l t a k e p l a c e t h i s a f t e r n o o n j y o u ( l in e h e r e c o l l e c t i v e l y o r . i n d i v i d u a l l y ? ” ja t s ix o ’c lo c k ,n t h e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h , j “ S i r , " r e p l i e d t h e k n i g h t (*f t h . j n a p k i n . |•’e v . A . H . K e l lo g g , p a s t o r , c o r n e r T e n t h ; “ w e ( l in e s a t s i x . "s t r e e t a n . l I m v e r s i t y P l a c e , i h c c a s k e t j A w e l l - k n o w n p h y s i c i a n ifg e d t o s a y t h a t c o n t a i n i n g t h e r e in a i i i * o i t . i o d e c e a s e d w i . l j r o a s t b e e f , s e r e n i t y o f m in d , c o l d - w a t e r b e b o r n e J > y t h e f o l l o w in g e m i n e n t g e n L c - j b a th r . , a u - i a n a m i a b l e w i l e ! w o u l d m a k e

1 J m o a t a n y m a n h e a l t h y , w e a l t h y a n d v i s e .A g e n t l e m a n s e e i n g a t in e p a i n t i n g r e p r t

N I C K L E !

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city, and quite a number from other parts of tlie country, were present, while the Time* office was represented by nearly all th e attaches of the establishment.

The ceremonies at the church opened w ith a voluntary on the organ, llev. Dr. Stephen H. Tyng read the Episcopal ser­vice tor tho dead. Key. Henry W ard Beecher delivered a touching eulogy of Mr. Kayinoml. Kev. Mr. Kellogg, pastor of the church where the services were held, fol­lowed with prayer, and Kev. Prof. Shedd pronounced tlie benediction. Tlie coffin was a very handsome rosewood casket, sil­v e r mounted, and w j i inscribed simply w ith the name and age of the deceased, and covered with several )>eautiful wreaths of Immortelles.

A fter the services the lid was opened and the whole audience passed in procession around the coffin, each member taking a last look upon the remains of one of New York's most respected ami deeply loved sons. The lid was again closed and the congregation dispersed. The remains, it is understood, were left in the church during to-night, and will lie privately interred to ­morrow at Greenwood by the family. Mrs. Raymond and daughters were present in church during the ceremonies. Gov. Hoff­man, though desirous of attending, was un­avoidably detained a t Albany. From the City Hall an-1 other public buildings, ho­tels and newspaper offices, tiags were dis- played at half-mast during the afternoon. The Board of Aldermen to-day adopted reso­lutions in honor of the memory of Mr. Ray­mond.

THF. A KLLOW FEV ER.Two additional deaths from yellow fever

Lave occurred among the patients on board the steamship Illinois, and six new cases have been admitted to the hospital from the Saratoga. When the remainder of the crew have tmcn transferred to the steamship Frolic, the Saratoga will be placed in charge uf ship * keepers and detained in the lower bay until there is no further danger of in- ection. The following are the names of he patients who died yesterday on board

the hospital ship Illinois: James Anderson of New York, apprentice, and Samuel F. Blodgett of Ggdensbarg, mate.

AGAt’N IS LIMBO.Ignatius Alfaro, Col. W . A. Ryan, Capt.

James Peters and Mesar*. Ackerman & Soiedorf, members of the Caban Jun ta , trere arrested th is evning and lodged m

M ISSISSIPPI.( i i . r f o r ili« - M i i n l c r o f C o l .

C r a n r .Ja« ksos, M iss, June -1.- In the case of

Verger, before the M ilitary Commission for the shooting of Col. Crane, the defence commenced the examination of witnesses to day. I t shown tha t the piano seized was net tlie property of V erier, and < rane knew the ft t, but ordered tiiu officer to make t he sei/ ro notwithstanding.

It is further shown by correspondence tha t Verger had offered to settle the claim of tho city against him if the city would settle a claim he held against it for dam­ages to property caused bv neglect of the city government. An order o». restitution had been issued by Judge Peyton in the high cfuirt aud served ou Crane previous to the difficulty, bu t it had not been obeyed.

The 1 'onservative Republican Convention will meet in this city on Wednesday, June ‘23. The Radical Republican Convention will meet on Thursday, Ju ly I.

MISCELLANEOUS.

About tw enty thousand persons witness­ed the game of base ball between the Red Stockings and the Athletics of Philadelphia vesterday. The game resulted in favor of the Cincinnati club by a score of “7 to IS.

Prof. H. Dussance. an eminent chemist, having charge oi 1 ihlen & * o. s laboratory, and editor of the Industrial L'hunist, pub­lished in New York and Boston, died sud­denly at his residence in New Lebanon, N. Y., last night.

Gov. Clarion, of Massachusetts, has sign­ed the prohibitory liquor law, to go into effect July l*t.

A thief entered the sleeping apartm ent of E. Raymond, in Cambridge, Mass., early yesterday morning and stole silverw are, U. S. bonds, aud other valuables, amounting to 312,000 or $16,000.

The June meeting of Narragauset Park Association commences to-day and contin­ues four days. Premiums have been offer­ed amounting to $13,000. Mauy famous horses have been entered, ami a large a t­tendance of people is anticipated.

Chief Justice Chase arrived at Richmond last night from Raleigh, N. C., on his way to Washington.

Several buildings were consumed by fire a t Monroe, La., last evening. Loss $30,000f

The straw paper mill of Beach ft Co., a t Sandy Hill, near Troy, was burned on Sat­urday nijfht. Loss $20,000. Insurance from'$1U,d00 to $15,000.

Dispatches from Key W est of this morn­ing say the bark Lucy A. Nichols, from

H av an a for New York, put in there with the captain and six of the crew dewn with yellow fever.

Mrs. Ann Festlomel, of Baltimore, was burned to daath yesterday by the explosion and ignition of a can of ooal oiL

men: I he Mayor of tlie city; Major-1John A. Dix; Judge C. P. Daly ; M r.Thur- low >Veed; Mr. Horace Greeley; Mr. A.T. S tew art; Mr. Geo. H. Curtis; Admiral Farragut; Major-Gen. McDowell; Hon. E.D. .Morgan. Mr. W. C. Bryant; Mr. B. F.Tracy; Mr. M. H. Grinnell; Mr. C. C. Nor­v e ll/ _______

T H E S O I T H .St. Lours, Mo., June 21.—About fifty

business lirm shave guaranteed M erchants Exchange, or Crain Association,against loss in the experiment of bringing Ocean steam­ers from New York and loading Loro wttn grain f o r tLot. p o r t .

EXTENSIVE SM UGGLING, &C.The sugar, coffee, cigars and pepper,

w hich wore seized in May last, by the Sur­veyor of this post tor Custom II *nse at New Orleans, were ou Friday aud Saturday m course of transfer from different prem­ises iu this city to the United States bon led warehouse.

The total value of property’ seized was between §70,900 and $80,000. Some forty marchants were innocently involved iu tho transaction.

ITEMS.A company of the Tenth Infantry arrived

here ou Saturday, from St. Paul, tn route to Brownsville, TcaOs

A heavy storm of rain passed over the city yesterday. Since the storm the tem ­perature is cooler. f THE RED SKINS.

The Republican has a special from Hays i ( ity, K ansas, dated June 19th, which says j Col. Greenwood’s surveying party, who are i surveying the route of the Kansas Pacific j Railroad from Sheridan to Denver, was at- tacked th is morning a few miles beyond deafness, the judge said : * Could youSheridan by a band of Cheyennes. The hear my charge to the ju ry wr - 4J e», I surveyor's were well armed, and after ades- j heard yonr honor s charge, • said I addy, {>erate fight succeeded in killing four lu- , ‘‘but I couldn t make any s-*ase out or it. dians, wounding several and putting the j ble w-as let off.balance to (light. The servant of an army officer one day

Two brothers in Greenwood’s party, m et a crony, who inquired Gf him how he named Schuyler, were wounded—one eriti- ! got along with his fiery master. “ Oh! ex- caliy and the other slightly. I celleutly!” answered the serian t, “ we live

The Indians report th a t Spotted Tail, | on very friendly terms; every morning we •ith two hundred lodges, ha* left the reser- ; l>eat each other's coats; the Dnly difference

senting a man playing on a lute, paid this high compliment to the ac.ist: “ When I look on th a t picture L fancy, myself deaf.”

Be careful of your health! girls Don't mind being called “ old fogj,” because you wrap yourselves up well and never venture out in thin shoes. Better ac. old fogy than a young corpse.

“ My son,” Said an anxioui- father, “ why do you use th a t nasty tobacco? ’ The h<‘ytleclininu to ---- - I - ' H-, m thespirit in which i t was askeof, replied; “ Io get the juice.”

The pastor of a popular cjnnrth, a t the Sunday Scheol concert, sai<l “ Boys, when I heard your beautiful sougs lo-eight, I hail ! to work hard to keep my fe ;t still; w hat do you suppose is tlie trouble with them ?” “ Chilblains, s ir,” shouted a tittle six-vear- old.

Two physicians a t the bed fide of a pa­tien t disputed as to nature of the disease. A t last one of them ended -the discussion by saying: “ Yery well, have it your own way now, but the post mort,:m will show tha t I am right." The (lafient was not much encouraged.

A New Hampshire editor, .who has been keeping a record of big beets, .announces at last tha t “ the beet tha t beat tne beet tha t

j beat the other beet is now bea^n i.y a buet | th a t beats all the beets, whether the origi­

nal beet, or the beet th a t befit the beet, or j the beet th a t beat the beefi tna t beat the

ither .beet.”An Irish juror having applied to the

to be excused from serving on account

F I X E A R T S .

U P S O N & S IM P S O N ,F H O T O G K A F H E R S ,

456 MAIN STR E E T

P lL T U K E b ON E X H IB IT IO N AT BOSTON A R E

NOW AT O U R A R T RoOM S.

l i t K l > W A R E A.XP S T O V E S . rp H E

MORNING ANI) EVENING STARImproved.

A S P L E S O IU KIKST-CI.AS3

COOK STOVE.ON E OF T H E BL.VI IN M.kKIiF.T.

Sold only by SHAW Sl FERRIS,44(3 Main s t . , Buffalo.

vatiou and is coming down, w ith w hat in tention is not known.

Army officers who came down on thp steamer Cora report a light between th< Sioux and Reis, below Fort Rufort, in

hich the Siuux lost ten killed and fifteen wounded, and the la tte r lost one killed and three wounded. The Sioux have goue for reinforcements aud intend to renew the f i g h t . _________^ ^

I t e m s b y T e l e g r a p h .

Howell ft Co.'s wagon factory at < arth- age, 0 ., was destroyed by fire Sunlay night. Loss about $10,000.

The supplementary concert of the great Peace Festival came off in the Coliseum, Saturday night, before an audience of about 15,000, and proved a great success. There were 5000 choristers, some of them from towns fifteen miles off, and Madame Parepa Rosa, Miss Adelaide Phillips and d e Bull participated. The concert was conducted by Messrs. Gilmore, Zerrahn and Eichberg. The former had a very w arm reception. I t is probable th a t there will be no more musical entertainments given in the 1 'olist-uro this week, a t least until Saturday, when a series of popular musical entertainments will probably be inaugurated. In most of the churches .Sunday, favorable allusion was made by the preachers to the great moral accom­plishments and effects of the Peace Fes­tival. They were united in commendation of the affair.

Vice President Colfax spent Sunday in Springfield, Mass., as the guest of Samuel Bowles, and leaves to visit Senator Morrill a t Stratford, V t.

Rev. T. Beecher, of Elmira, (H. \Y,

is, he takes his off to be bealen, and 1 keep mine on.”

A merchant being unable ;;o live as com­fortably as be desired, and at the same time pay his debts, failed several times in busi­ness. and made assignments t, f his property. Finally he died. Among .hose who hadrause to remember him was Mr. B ,who, meeting one of his nij;hbors, was in­formed tha t Uncle C— ’iras dead—hadpfiiil the debt of nature. “ l,j th a t so?” re­plied B — ; “ why didn 't be make an as­signment ?”

A n Arkansas judge of the old times, who i had an office in common v i;h a physician,

was at his table, busy with oriefs and bills in chancery. The doctor was writing a le t­ter, and pausing for a moment, called out: “ Judge, isn 't e-q-u-i the waj to spell equi- nomical?. “ Yes, .1 think i( is." said the Judge; “ but here's W ebster s Dictionary— I can soon te ll you.” He ojiened the book and turned over the leaves, r jpeating aloud, “ E-qui-nomical—e-qui-nomic aL” Findingthe p ^ p e r place, he ran his eye an i finger up and down thecolumn tw o or three times, until he was thoroughly satisfied the word was not there. Closing th ; book w ith a siam, the Judge laid his spectacles on the table, and rising slowly, broke forth: “ Well, sir, I’ve always been a Daniel W eb­ster man, and 1 voted for hit,* for President; b a t any person th a t will write aa big a dic­tionary as tha t, and not p u t ' as common a word as e-qui-nomical in iR can 't get my vote again not once.”

m • :•».------T bc H are C s rc , J e a a c r 'i Ca u g h M ix ts n ,Cure* Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bcsnenem, sod all affections of the Throat or L p rc Fifty caato

B. JDnrCR, Chemist,, o fjpM tts th * FMfc.

'J 'H E

AMERICAN COOKING STOVE.

UU1B [MOVEMENT IM THIS STOVE ANDA N O T H E R PA TEN T.

A fte r a long series of experim en t* vre have added th e Base B u rn in g p rinc ip le to th e

’ AMERICAN COOKING STOVE,By w hich a m ore un ifo rm com bustion is o b ta ined in a ll nu t* of th e F ire B ox, and a con tin u o u s fire can be S e p t w ith a g rea t sav ing o f fue l. Thi* is ano th e r ace jis ltio n to th is world renow ned stove and is fu lly »e<3red by L e tte rs P a ten t.

7 his stove has now been before th e public fo r e ig h t yes 's , and

(K«r Fifty TU-acd «f ilr* in ii 1st,To th e en tire satisfaction of th e people, and th e y are eagerly so u g h t a f te r n all th e State* betw een th e A t- !an tic and Pacific coast*.

We have im proved it from tim e to tim e u n til i t is adm itted to lie a m ost pe rfec t as a stove; and the strongest evidence of its su p e rio rity ov e r all o tb .cn is t i * nu m ero u s a ttem p t* to im ita te its nam e and de­sign. W hile some of th e se im itation* a re in fringe­m en ts o f o u r righ t* and a re being p ro secu ted , all will be found g rea tly in fe rio r to th e g enu ine artic le in th e ir operation -.

SH E A R , PA C K A R D * CO.,17 and 19 G reen s tree t,

A lhanv N . Y. F o r sale bv C. EL W A LB R ID G E , 271 M aui r tre e t

Buffalo, X. Y. __________________________________

'J 'H E

PEERLESSIS CONCEDED TO BE

THE BEST COOK STOVEEVER MADE.

I t is a S P L E N D ID B A K E R and perfo rm s equally w ell in o th e r respect*

I t ia a p erfec t GAS B U R N ER a n d require* LESS F U E L th a n a ny o th e r stove.

I* ^ equally well adap ted fo r w ood o r coal.I t is th e H EA V IE ST firs t class stove in m ark e t,

and th e re fo re M ORE D U R A B L EI t is m ad* fro m th e BEST QUALITY of iro n , and

w arran ted n o t to c rack . A nd fo r BEAUTY O F D E SIG H ,

SM OOTHNESS O F CASTING**A N D ELEG A N CE O F F IN IS H

JJNION C0/,L AUD WOOD COMPANY,F o o t of C o u rt st.

A la rg e q u a n tity of

H A R I) A N D SO FT COAl.F O R 8 ALE,

A nd 1000 CORDS OF CANADA WOOD (lJeacl aud M aple), e ith e r in .stick o r *awt d o r sp lit.

D elivered in any p a r t o f th e c ity .L iberal d ed uc tions m ade to d r i e r s .111-tf D A R L ING & MONTAGUE.

1869. 18esANTHRACITE COAL CO.,

FOOT O F ) G E N E SE E ST. w^il sell u n til f u r th e r no tice th e se ce leb ra ted coals a t th e fo llow ing p rices p e r to n of 2000 lbs, de liverid in an y p a r t o f th e o ld c ity lim its, o u ts id e of w hich a sm all cha rg e w ill be m ad e fo r cartag e :

G ra te .................................................. 8 16Egg........................................Stove ..................................................C h e s tn u t . . . .................................... 8 25

T erm s s tr ic tly Cash w hen ordered .G EO RG E DAK IN , A gent.

EufT&io, M aj 19, 18CW

Ton *Ton JTon#8 -V) #4 35 #2 258 15 4 20 2 208 25 4 25 2 208 60 4 35 2 258 25 4 25 *2 l i

C OAL AND COKE.—W EBSTER ftF R E D E R IC K , Office an d Y ard . 219 Krie St.,

tn C oit S lip , wiil sell g enu ine L ackaw ana, S cran to n , P itts to n , and o th e r hard coals. A lso, k r ie and C leve­land best so ft coal*, B lossbu rgh , so ft n u t and slack fo r s team purposes at t h low est m a rk e t price, w hich will bo screened a n d de livered in good co n d itio n , in

•quan tities to su it p u rch asers . B ranch office No. V W . Sw an s t. ALBRO * B Y R N E , Agent*.

ELLIS W EBSTER, P. C. FREDERICK.

Q O A L , COAL.

F A R N H A M & A L L E N ,C O R N E R E R IE A N D R IV E R STR EETS

H ave on h a n d , a n d fo r *ale a t a ll tim es,P ITTSTO N and o th e r hard coals. A lso E rie b est so ft coals BLOSS B U R G H , L E H IG H , SLACK and NU T, a t the low est m a rk e t p rices. FA R N H A M £ ALLEN.

Buffalo, May 9 , l&fiS.

QU EEN CITY COAL YARD,G E N E S E E B R ID G E AN D E R IE CANAL,

Office 299 G enesee s .. Buffalo, N . Y. F o r sale a good asso rtm en t o f all k in d s of H A R D AND S O F i COAL, who esale an d re ta il. C o n stan tly o n nan-i a i - . a su p e rio r quail l i ty of H A RD AND SO FT WOOD h r sa le , saw ed and sp lit, o r in th e s tick , de­livered ir. any p a r t o f th e c ity . D ealers w anting sm all lo ts o f coal o r wood will d o w ed to g ive us a call before pu rch asin g elsew here. S. DARLING.

0 O A L , COAL.

A. & .T. H A M IT .L ,So. Hi Scull Street. Corner of MLwsi|ipi.

H ave on h a n d a n d fo r sale a t th e low est m a ket price*

G E N U IN E L A C K A W A N N A ,B itum inous an d B low btirgh Coals. A ll coal screened and perfectly d ry . Term * cartt w hen ordered .

B U IL D IN G *JSA A C HOLLOWAY,

D ealer in

HUM Pit LOCkPilRT SAMISTIIJE,FLA G G IN G , C U RBIN G , PLA TFO RM S.

D oor an d W indow Cap* and Sill*, S tep*, E tc .Office a n d Y ard c o rn e r of M ichigan s t. and th e

Mam and H am b u rg Canal.

w E IN V IT E

Sold ottlyjbyi unequalled.

H A W * F E U U S ,

T he A tten tio n of

BUILDERSTo o u r L arge and w ell Selected S tock of

HARDW ARE,N AILS, TOOLS, ftc,

Pricce Low. SH A W k F E R R IS ,v 446 Mam s t . , Buffalo.

0 U M M IN C S k C LA RK ,

P ro p rie to rs o f th e

AKRON CEMENT WORKS.and dealer* in

Offiea72 R iv e r s t r e e t ; B ranch office 1 C a n t. W har B uffalo, H. T .

TT C«n;m fng*_________________ S e th C lark .

__________ P A P E R .____________

C H RISTBY ft JKNKS.(S u cceao rs to A r th u r C h ris te y J

Dealer* inT A T ID N E R Y , P A P E R , A N D BLA N K BOOKS,

PR Q IT E K S’ AN D BINDERS* STOCK,Nos. 200 a n d 202 M ain a t . , Buffalo.

A R T H U R C H R ISTEY . EDM UND B. JE N KB.

J ^ C. W OODRUFF f t U>.,

r m l i s m m iu s aii iealeb,24 and 36 PE A R L T R E E T , BU FFA LO ,

E eep on h n d a n d m a m ria c ta ie t o o rd e r paper* of every gra d e , e t W h d a d * Pricca.

C A tH P A ID fo r * 0 k inds of P ap e r stock. Waretoowe* e f th * l i m n Faffs P ap e r H S U , Wy-

l c \ o S S S w f ) 1W ' u n r i u u K K i m s . «ni a wMH em u t woooscrr

c a m ’ n m u r a w .

BUFFALO SAVINGS BANK.COR. W A 8IU R O TO N A N D BATAVIA S T U R T * , j

T he B oard o f T rustees h ave o rd ered in te rac t a t th e ra te of » x p e r c e n t , p e r a n n u m , fra* o f governm en t ta x , to lie paid t<> deposito rs en titled th e re to , on and a f te r J u ly 18th, 186B, fo r six m o n th s, en d ing Ju n .3. th . In te re s t n o t w ith d raw n , w ill d raw in te re st fr..m Ju ly l* t , th e sam e as p rm ci: a l. « ix per cent, in te re s t , free from go v ern m en t ta x , allow ed on ah sum s 'ro m f t to #3000.

B ank open d a ily fro m S A E t o l P . l LW A R R E N BR Y A N T, P re s id tn t.

H. H O W A RD , Secretary .J u n e 21, 1869.

H C O U T I O S .

J. R. HOWELLPRACTICAL G IL D E R A N P FR A M E M A K ER

N o. 13 S o u th D ivision 8 tre e t.

L4ii{ (ilass, iVtraii »b>1 Pirluir FrancsO F A LL K IN D S M ADE TO O RD ER.

An a* -o rtiuen t o f F ram es, E ngrav ings, C hrom os,e tc ., a lw ays on hand .

I have also o n e x h ib itio n th e new and beau tifu l D uplex M irro:* fo r Ladie*' D res-ing Room s, M il.in- e r . , Drea* M akers and T a ilo rs ' S tore* fo r w hich I amready to rece ive order*. Call am! -ee.

N. A —Pa* t i t u l a r a tte n tio n pa id to c lean ing andvarnU hitig O il Pain tings.

•T. I t . H o w e ll .

N EW I 'A l ’E R H A N G IN G S !

NEW DECORATIONS

NEW WINDOW SHADES,

CORDS, TASSELS, O IL CLO TH S F O R F l.oO R S ,

TABLES AND COUNTERS.

Special a tte n tio n i-c a lle d to m v ’ D ecoration De- p a rtm » n t, an d F ine P a rlo r P ap ers , su p erin tenued by

MH. EDW ARD BLRLK Y ,

F o rm erly W hite A Burley.

C o u n try M erchants -ap p lied a t Nev. Y rk city prices.

M. H. E . E,2 IS Main tree t.

W B. O L V E l i ,• Succes-or U> THOMAS BRIGGS,

No. 6 G enesee s t . , G enesee H ou-e Block. PORTRAIT, P IC T U R E AND LOOKING GLASS

FRAM ES MADE TO O RDER.

J . J O S E P H S ,

HOUSE, SIGN AND FANCY

PA IN TER,4 6 E x c h a n u r e S t . ,

Bullalo, N. Y.

I V MY OLD CUSTOM ERS,

A nd as m any new ones as choose to com e, I beg leave to s ta te th a t I am p rep a red to do

KALS0MIMNG,

TINTING WALLS,O r a n y th in g in m y line of business a* well a* anv-

________________ body in tlie city.

p O S T f t Y I E R G I Y E R ,

D ealers in

PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,W IN D O W SASTI, A RTISTS’ M A TERIA LS, Ac.,

No. 13 E . Swan s t . , B uffalo, N. Y.

G lazing done to order.JO H N C. POST, JA CO B V IERG IV ER.

B O O K S A I D S T A T I O N E R Y .

D O N T G E T C R O S S .

B u t th ro w away y o u r |K»or, th ic k B lack Ink a n j g e t M ine

COM M ERCIAL P U R P L EW RITIN G FLU ID ,

It flow* very free , don ’t g a t ih iek o r change color.FELTO N £ BRO.

M anufac tu rer’* A gents.

D U N K B O O K S .

J. J. CHICHESTER,M A N U FA CTU RER,

Shipping, ifiiniDFrfial Wtrk, Ruling and BindingO F EV ER Y D ESCR IPTIO N .

18? W ail.ing ton s t . . Buffalo.

M USICAL.

w E H A V E J l ' S T P U B L I S H E D T H Efoil .wing New Music

My W illie fo r T hee. Soiig and cB«>r Bv-ir A dam son. A ton . lilng and plaii th a t can n o t fail to please. Pri. e 30 ets.

11 Pack). W altz. An easy a rra n g e m e n t of thi* js ip i’la r w altz, being N o 23 of t lie “ K napsack S e t.” Ly K D enton . P rice 25 «.‘ts .

G enevieve de B rab an t, in tro d m rn g t h e b eau tifu l “ Serenade.” Thi* also is one of th e “ Kiumcack S e t.” I 'rice 20 ct*.

R iverside Galop. A d a -h in g a n d sp 'r ite d , th o u g h easy piece. By Miss A da A. K en a? a. P rice 30 «t-.

N re tu ru e , in D fia t. By C ano lie s a Thi* j* one of th e nm st b eau tifu l N octurne* th a t we have ev e r heard . The a u th o r is com para tive ly unknow n he re , b u t he fmssesses und o u b ted ab ility , and we recoin-a m end N octurne. Price 40 ct*. 1

M usic m ailed , post-paid , on rece ip t o f th e price.C O TTIER k DENTON.

269 M ain r t r e e t .

C H R IS KUKTZMAN, PIANO MANUFA CTU K EK . c o m e r B atav ia a nd E lm s ta ., tw o

squares from o ld C o u rt H ouse. T h e nubacriber keep* co n s tan tly on hand a choice aaeo rtm en t of Piano Forte*, In e leg an t rosew ood canca. w hich he w arran ts to be equal in to n e , touch a n d finish to any m anufac­tu re d in th e c o u n try . Person* d esirous of ob ta in in g a superio r in s tru m e n t a re re spec tfu lly in v ited to give h im a call before p u r r t a s 'r g *l**wh*r*

C H R IST IA N KURTZMAX.

E X P R E S S .

A M E R IC A NMERCHANTS’ UNION

EXPRESS COMPANY,NOS. 7, 9 ,1 1 AND 13 W . SEN ECA S T ., BUFFALO.

C A PIT A L........................................................U M i M WForw ard w ith th e g re a te s t Booed a a d S afety ,

COIN, BANK NOTES, JEWELRYA nd o th e r v aluable M erchandise a a d Package*,

A nd collect NO TES, D R A FT S a n d ACCOUNTS. Bills s e n t w ith g»ods, and ex ecu te all o th e r Commission* connected w ith th e Ex pres- bu rin ew , a t a ll th e p rin ­cipal place* betw een th e c ity off N E W YORK a a d the W ESTER N . N O RTH a n d SO U TH W ESTERN STATES a n d CANADAS, c o n nec ting w ith o th e r re- »pon-ible E xpress C om panies.GOODS, C O IN , BANK N O TES, JE W E L R Y AND

VALUABLES.WM. O. rA R O O , P residen t, WM. B. P E C K . A gent.

ATTO RN EYS.

17'ORBUSH ft HYATT,F Huccemtor* to E. B. k W. H . Forbew h,

Solicitor* of A m erican a a d Foreign P aten t* , and

ATTORNEYS IN PA TEN T CASES,W eed’* B lock , c o m e r o f M ain and S w an utreeta,

B U FFA L O . N. Y.J a v H yat* . W. H . F o rb u sh .

t t 'v A O m iM *n*r ♦ f w______ e. h aa ica l F u y in ee

/CO O PERA G E.

F . K . P L U M B L Y ,T ank a n d C iste rn B u ilder, a a d dea le r in new second han d b a rre ls , ta n k s , hoop*, staves a a d I ing. A lt k in d s o f C ooperage co n stan tly o * •J

w OOL!

WOOL I WOOL I

FISKE, CLARK ft FLAGG’S

PATENT

PANTALOON

DRAWERS,

A l i lK T FO R T H IS C IT Y ,

T . K E N N E T T ,

t t 7 8 M a i n S t .

CO M PANY.

m m S FEO. K E L L Y ......................Mi*111 leave Buffalo, T l 'K S t .

E i ’i S ukSStJSeSSLelas* •om m ctU n a t Portage Lake, with ‘ the

ATLAJTTlt,

'ui** 22, a t S o’cIim L * Portage

' i n g

GEORGE B. TRIPP.MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF

SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, DRAWERSLinen Dickies, Bosoms,

Collars and Cuffs.M ADE TO O R D ER AMD TO R RALE AT

No. 11 N o rth Division Mt.

■ O T B L 8 .J J NITED STATES HOTEL,

C A P E M A Y CTTT. N. J . ,W ill be opened fo r th e *«-asoo S a tu rd ay , M ay 29. In all f irs t cl a*- appointm ent!*, equa l to any , aud y a t a f­fo rd in g to fam ilies a I th e c om fo rts o f a hom e.

P resid en t U ran t expec ts to v isit th a U nited S tate* th is Season . A ddress AAEON MILLKR, P ro p rieto r.

TH O M A S'

HOTEL & DINING ROOMS,(0*i TH K EU R O PE A N P L A N ,)

Cnrr » Hiring ud WulmglN

Huflalo, N. Y.

LADIES AND GENTS’

PRIVATE DINING ROOMS.EN TR A N C E ON W ASHINGTON ST.

SH ELL O Y STERS, CLAM AN D

SALT FIS H REC EIV ED DAILY.

DIN N ERS FROM 12 TO 3.

MEALS SER V ED TO O R D E R AT A L L HOUR**

H O I HE FU R N IS H IN C .

WHOLESALE TRADE.FRUIT JARS

FRUIT .TARS.AT M A N U FA CTU RER'S PR IC E S, D ELIV ER ED IN

T n E CITY.

M ASON'S IM PRO V ED CLASS COVERS,

DEXTER AND UNION,AT

W. H. GliEXXY, SOX & CO.

CROCKERY.CHINA A N D

GLASSWARE,Of Every Description,

AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES.

SILVER FLATED WARE,A LA RG E AN D COM PLETE STOCK.

GAS FIXTURES,GAS FIXTURES.

?At Ileduoed Prices,!AND OP THE NEWEST PATTERNS.

BRONZES, P A R I A N MARBLE,

VASES, COLOGNE SETS, ftc.

AT

W.H.GLENNY, SON &C0.S04 an .l 206 M AIN STR EET,

jCHJRNlTURE IFOR EVERYBODYA T R ED U CED PRICES.

A very la rg e a*«*>rtment of

FlUNITURE, CHAIRS.A N D

UPHOLSTERY GOODSON HAND.

F u rn itu re m ade to o rd e r, and 're p a ir in g , boxing , e ta ., done In th e best m anner.

* -W -F ___________ ISAAC D. W H IT E , *67 M ain at.J^EKRH;fcRATui:>

A N D IC E CHESTS. B OTH SLA TE A7TD ZINC. T he B ert In M arket.

SH A W A F E R R IS , 446 M ain r t.

r O w e B a r e e r , EagM H arW r, Ontanagon, l a oisto , Bhyfiald, Superior City and Du I nth. Freig h t received lo r above porta a t foot of Main

The - ARCTIC*f t M TYRM OL.........................“ ........................Master.■ te a l la rate , aagartty aad accciea*mi*tlno», wifi M ^ ea e above, o aT U B D A Y . Juae M , lo r mm* dart:

ia*. and are furnished with f a c ia l refareao* to tho accommodation of pasaat^ tri. aad have ahn an.pl* room for freight, aad wiU ooartkuta dwrmg th e *«*- MB of 1MB, a iww aad Indeoendaat Lake Bnpeno* Line, leavii g Buffalo regularly every TUeedsy a t 8 P. M .andtlevelaB d every W edtM adavatSP M.

For freight o r pamage apph a t th* Coatpaay'a of­fice, No. 1 M ain atreet, Buffalo, _____________BETH CALDWELL. Agent.

U NIO N STEAM BOAT CO M PANY.F or C hicago, M ilwaukee

and in te rm ed ia te part* . T h e jf favo rite passenger sW am er

ST. LOUIS,JA M E S PR A T T ................................................. ....... .......

w ill leave I k e C om pany’s dock , fo o t o f Mai l s t r e e t , fo r th e above poiti., on W EDNESDAY E V E N IN G . J u n e 23, a t 8 o 'clock P. M.

F o r fre ig h t o r jw-nage app ly a t th e C om panv’-* office, N o. l M ain s t,______________________ S g n i C A LD W ELL, A gent

\B 7 E S T E K N TR AN SPO RTA TIO N t ().* v People 's L ine S team -

ers. F o r C leveland . D e tro it, *M ilwaukee and Chicago. T he i MpleiKlid loar p ressu re | ge r s team er

BA D G ER STATE,WM. DICK SO N ....................... 7 . . . . M a*ter,

w in leave t h e Com pany’* D.K-k, f ,« t o t W artiingt.-n s t re e t , on TUESDAY EV EN IN G , J u n e 22d, at s P . M. T he B ad g er S ta le , w ith flr r t class p a -^ u g e r accom m odation* in every respec t, i* an estab lished favo rite w ith th * tra v e lin g p ublic .

F >r fre irfa t o r passage ap p ly a t th e office of tho W estern T ran sp o rta tio n C om pany, E rie Baain. oi foo t o f W aahington a tree t.

JO H N A L L « N , J r .F re a id e . i R. M. CH O A TE T ick e t A gen t,

F oo t o f W ash ing ton r t . , Buffalo.

Bu f f a l o , m i l w a i k k e a n d c h ioago L in* —F o r D e tro it, '

M ilw aukee, C hicago a u d In te r r t m ediate Porte .

Tlie fan! l.>w p re ssu re pasw ug e r steam er '

FOUW TAIN C IT Y , OK'J- PK H K lM d..........................................M arterWill leave th e C om pauy’s Dock fo o t o f M ichigan st , fo r above p o r ts , on TU ESD A Y EV E N IN G , 'J u n . ' f i d . a t 8 o’clock.

T».e F o u n ta in C ity 1s th e f a s te s t and mo*t m avm tU c u t paw enger s te a m e r on th e lakes.

F o r f re ig h t o r passage a p p 'y t.>SH ELD O N P E A SE , M anaging A g t.,

Offioe fno t o f M ichigan -t JE R O M E k W E H O O T r.T ck ^ t Agent*.

1 8 6 9 . f e g g g g g 1 8 6 9 .

PLEASURE TRAVELd! E ,. ; F 5 “ v“ 8T lawrencm. r i s i n g hk>

TH O U SA N D ISLANDS and th * W ON D EK FU L R A PID S O F T H E ST. U W R F N C K BY

D A Y LIG H T, BV T H E S P L E N D ID STEAMER 1 O f T H E

GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY AND R O Y A L M A IL L IN t

From HuftiiloTO M ONTREAL, VUK11RC R IV E R S A O U E N A C

th ro u g h th e beau tifu l and rom an tic t'.cencn ot th e W H IT E M OUNTAI -»8, LAKE. OEOKUF.

L A K E C H A M PL A IN . LA K E MEM I’H R F MAGOG, f» HAKATOOA

P R IN G S, N E W PO R T , PO R TLA N D , BOSTON pfeo v .D K N C E AND M f.W Y o W s. *

Th# w hole fo rm in g th e ch eap est, m oxt v aried and d e lig h tfu l t r ip ou th e C o n tin en t.

P assengers w ill connect a t Lew iston w ith th e f ir s t- c’as* steam er C ITY OK TORONTO fo r T o ro n to .w hcru d irec t connec tion will he m ada w ith th e follow ing U pper Cabin S team ers of th o Royal Mail L ine :B A N SH E E ...........................................................C apt. R ailct^ JJA M P IO N ............................................. C apt. C arm ichaelC O K lK T lllk N .............................................. ' . c . p t . D unlopS P A R T A N ................................................ C ap t. F airgrieveP A -b P O R T ...............................................T c a , . t (Mn. lairK INGSTON........................................................C apt. Farre ll

Be su re and p u rc h su e T ic k e u via. G RAND TR U N K RAILW AY and ROYAL M A IL L IN E S T tA M F K S , w hich a re good v ia ra il o r b o a t, a re availab le u n til N ovem ber, 18(19, and can be on tained a t a il tlie p rin cipal W atering Places au d T icket Offices in tiiu U nited State*.

A. M ll.LO Y Gen. A gent R . M L .M on*real.H . SHACK ELL, Gen. A gen tG . T. K.. M ontreal

________________J. W H ITM O RE, A gent, Buffalo

18G9 PE0PLErs LINE stka*:,kiFOR NEW YORK.

The S team ers

ST. JOHN,W. H . C H R IS T O P H E R ̂ < ^ ^

M onday, W ed iiu slay a a t| Friday*

r> R E \vS’ J * W ................................ .. . Capt a.

Tuesday , T hu rsd ay a n d S a tu rd ay ,

A t 8 i o’clock P. M ,

On a rriv a l o f tra in* of N ew York C en tra l, Albai Jt B uxquehanna, R en—elae r k S aratoga, and’ Hort A A lbany R ailroads, and I ake C ham plain SU-amei

Baggage W agona a lw ays in read iness a t Dei>..t onvey B aggage to th e Boat* free.H udson R iver R ailroail tic k e ts ta k e n fo r Paew

on th e Boat*, inc lud ing S ta te Room BerCn W hen req u ested of H tatkxi A gent* . B aguage «

be Cliecked to New Y ork by Beat*.

p L A T E D FOKKS

A ND SPOONSAT REDUCED PRICES.

Q uality w arran ted Equal to a n y Made.SHAW k F E R R IS , 446 Main st.

''ABLE CUTLERY.A F in e A sso rtm en t.

SH A W k F E R R IS . 446 M ain at.

1869. ,869-THE UNION

STEAMBOAT COMPANYWill ru n d u riu g th e en su ing season in connection

w ith th e E R IK R A ILW A Y , am i all ra ilro a d , u m il­ita ting a t th e Lake P o rts below n am ed , and w ith re ­liable lines on th e Krie Canal, th e follow ing first-clans Dai|y Line* o f S team ers:B U F F A L O .A N D L A K E I U P E H I U R

L IN E .A rc tic ....................................................C apt. J . E. T u rn e rPhcMc.............................................. C apt. Ed. K ellyB U F F A L O , M IL W A U K E E AND C H I­

CAGO L IN K .J a y O o u ld ........................................... C apt. F. n . B row n.St. L o u is ......................................................C apt. Ja*. P ra ttPaaaaic...................................................... C apt. Thus. W att*.E clipse........................................................ Capt. K. L. Pope.W abash ...................................................... C apt. Jo h n K irby.

f C an lrt«o .................................................... Capt. J . p. B e e n .• ''"■ Inox...................... a . ..................C ap t. W. H . A rth u r .

B U F F A L O AND D E T R O IT L IN ’ ; ..................................Vsm. Tb i m , • -Ot.pt. 8 . H hannon. C*Pt- ©. W. S to d d a rd .................. C*pt- D. P. Purnell................C ajit. D. M rF arlane ......................... C»|ft. U . W atts

B r r P A L O , (L K V K L A N D AND T O ­L E D O L IN K .

T oledo ...............................

gH E P PA R D

IKON WORKS,OH IC S T R E E T , BU FFA LO , H . Y ,

WM. J . K IN O . J r . , P reeideot. H . O. PKR SY , Vice Prea”. and Sup’t .

STEAM KWO N E 8 , BO ILER S,

BTKAM PU M PS, M IN IN G P U M P8,

STEAM F IR E ENGINES.P r ope!l*r W heels I ro n a n d Braas C asting*, W roughtIron W orks, t ic ., kc.

r u r x

IF

Y O U R

FLO URD O E S

NOT

SU IT .TRY

F R E N C H

f t

DOYLE,W H O L IU L I OROCEM,FLOUK AMD OATMEAL

DEALUM M H A 1> (T M W f

2 0 0 r K 10811 O R O U N D O A T -

100 bbla May Mower Mills, white winter wheat.10# bbls Genet Mills, ehoie* Minnesota.19® hble International, Mo. 1 Bprrng.60# boxes F o r t Cincinnati Starch.

CHEAP FOB CASH, BY

ANDREW M. JOHNSTON,DEALER IN CHOICE GROCERIES.

FLOUR AMD OATMEAL,WHOLESALE AN D RETAIL,

T t MAIN STREET

B U F F A L O B R A S S F O U N D R Y .n r • ---------- M. Y.

W M CA9HM D ALL ITS t t i K UM EATLY AMD EXPM DIYKNW LY DOMM.

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A tla n tic ...............E vergreen C ity .T io g a...................Missouri............G uid ing S t a r . . . D u n k irk .............

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