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r — sBUFFALO EXPRESS) THUHSDAY, JULY 8, MBBl

THE BDTFALO EXPRESSTHURSDAY, JULY 8, 1869.

CITY AND VICINITY.C I T Y N O T E S .

D ullness on th e docks again.T ro ttin g a t Cold Sp rin g S a tu rd ay .T h e c ity w as overw helm ed w ith Canada

flics la s t n igh t.W c rea lly ta k e a so rt of local pride in

M r. fves. T he w ea th er can ’t be beatC hinese d a te s on th e first page. No

new s of th a t steeple.V is ito rs to N iagara were num erous y e s­

te rd a y .T h e F o u rth Ijeing over th e w on ted quiet

reigns.T h irty -liv e a rre s ts w ere rep o rted Tuesday

m orning.T hree w om en an d seven m en w ere"sent to

th e \ \ o rk h o u se y e s te rd ay m orning.T ho E nglish sparrow s a re brooding. \Vh<

w ill p u t u p a n o th e r house for them .Sacred concerts com m ence in St. Loui.1-

C h u reh n e x t S unday.Fhe w ea th er is favorable for pic-nic e x ­

cursions.T h e RufT&lo Zouaves are to h ave a grand

excursion ou th e Ivanhoe n ex t week.C om pla in ts a re m ade of th e boys w ho in ­

s is t on b a th in g a t th e Erie B reakw ater.A p a te n t m erm aid in a te n t on th e T e r­

race w as am ong th e w onders on exhibition d u r in g o u r la te celebration .

i'he W este rn In su rance Com pany hav< j dec la red a sem i-annual div idend of ten pel cen t.

D etective Jaco b E m erick ce leb rated hit- •f»2d b irth d a y on fe b 7 th . T he boys h e l p e d him .

T h e re is a re jio rt in tow n th a t th e h a ir oi o n e of th e balloonists tu rn e d w h ite iu u single n ight.

T h ere w ere p i— by of m en found in Buf l a ’o w h o n u t Siegel an d to o k 2w ogla&s * ecr, b u t none w ho a id ed M cDowell in h is m aste rly re trea t.

A nd now fiddlers have succeeded the hand organ m en. M ost people can p lay the h an d o rg an w ell; v e ry few a re a r t is ts on th e violin.

A ndrew Lam b, a boy only fifteen years o f age, was sen t to th e P e n ite n tia ry foi th e te rm of n in e ty d ay s for beiug drunk a n d d isorderly .

H e n ry M iller, Deo. Bull a n d Geo. Ibert w ere fined respec tive ly $20 an d 015,fo r d istu rb in g th e peace of th e F o u r th P re ­c in c t.

A co u n try w om an some fifty-five years o ld , w hile r t the m arb le w orks on Main a tr e e t p u rch asin g a m on u m en tal stone for th e g rave of h e r h u sb a n d , w as ta k e n very «mk vom iting blood.

\ \ ni P rice, M ary Davis, H am lin A llen, R osa \ \ ilkuson, S arah L angford, C atharine H an lon , P a trn k H erne, liic h a rd E. Scull, Jo sep h M ash le r, M ichael M oyer, John H am ilton , llo u o ra M cC arthy , tn d C a th e ­rin e Dee, w ere severally fined from $ 3 to SL» for beiug d iso rderly .

B u s in e ss C h a n c e .— A n ad v e rtisem en t in a n o th e r colum n announces t h a t th e g e n ts ’ fu rn ish in g s tock of Bearc & Ju d so n on the c o rn e r o f Eagle and M ain s tree ts , i s for sale

C o o p T im e . - D e o . E. Fell, o f th e U nited S ta te s E ngineer’s o ff ic e , rode h is velocipede to P ra tt 's ro lling m ills, a t B lack Rock, tra n sa c te d som e business, an d re tu rn ed t i ­th e otlice iu ju s t one hour, th is h o t w eather.

R a i i .w a y A m d e n t . — N oah K ennedy , an employ/- of th e E rie R ailw ay , w as ru n ovei b y a stock car a t th e c a tt le y a rd s Tuesday afternoon , losing one leg a n d one arm . K ennedy is 52 y ea rs of age, a n d h is recov­e ry is considered d o u b tfu l.

T h e W e a t h er . —T h e follow ing a re th< m eteorological o bservations for J u ly 7 1869, ta k e n a t th e Y. M. A. L ib ra ry :

T ’m e. Bar. T h er. W ind . Sky.7 A. M. 20:62 05 Calm S. E. Clear.2 P .M . 211:47 81 L ig h t & W .

P. U. 20:40 60 “ “ “ •

V a n A .m b u r g h ’s M e n a g e r i e . — Th« g re a te s t show of th e age rem ained in Buf­falo for tv \o days an d was c o n s tan tly crowd •ed w ith people. T b s m enagerie contain* m an y species of an im als we nev e r saw be­fore, and w hich could n o t fail to be in te r ­e s tin g to all.

B a s e B a l l .— A t a m eeting h e ld Tuesday «ven in g of th e W eid rich B. B. C lub , th e fol­low ing officers w ere e lec ted :

P re s id e n t—J o h n Deitzor.Vice P resid en t—.Jacob Benszing.S ec re ta ry and T re asu re r—T h o s H . W il­

son.

LIFE M THE SHEETS.

In Every Hay Olinipse of Pov­erty and Street Corner

Charity.

How Ihe Maimed and Blind O b­tain a Livelihood.

■ to y * i n

Ik e .,

B l u e a t O r g a n .

A c . ,

i h e H a n d

Ac.

A f f l i c t e d w i t h E v i l S p i r i t s . — A few d a y s since a M iss M innie C arro l w aa picked u p in a s ta te of in sen sib ility , on th o East R iv e r road. G ra n d islan d . .she claim s tt see s p ir its of th e dead , w hich she say s do uu t frig h ten h e r, b u t leave h r in an insen­sib le condition . M iss C arro l is f req u en tly n n b jec t to th ese s in g u la r spells.

i* ..i.it e C o u r t .— T h o m a s D r e e n , t h e m a n

w ho robbed J essim an’s s a i l l o f t , w a s c o > v ie te d o f p e t i t l a r c e n y a n d sen t t o t h e

W o rk h o u se f o r s i x t y d a y s .

G eorge B ull, H e n ry M ille r and George A lb e rt w ere trie d an d found g u ilty of a s ­sa u ltin g R oundsm an M cC ulloch. Bull and M iller w ere sen t to th e W orkhouse for s ix ­t y d ay s , and A lb e rt for t h i r ty days.

D e t a i n F.n L e t t e r s —T h e follow ing l e t ­t e r s aro“J?jta ined a t th e Buffalo Postoffice fo r n o n -p ay m en t of postage,- a n d w ill be s e n t to th e Dead L e tte r Office J u ly 12tli : J o h n L iv ingston , N ew Y ork ; H e n ry B rant, M ack inaw , M ic h .; T h addeus H y a t t, Net* Y o r k ; P . C Thom pson, Boston, M ass.; \V . G. R obinson, Oswego, N . Y . ; C ord A W ilson, N ew Y ork.

T h e P h i l a d e l p h i a P h o t o g r a p h e r . - -Tbe J u n e n um ber ot th e above nsefu l jo u rn a l is i llu s tra te d b y a b e au tifu l p h o to g rap h in th e new R e m b ra n d t s ty le of lig h tin g . Both th e n eg a tiv e an d p r in tin g w ere b y W . J . B ark er, of th is c ity , w ho also co n trib u te s a n a rtic le ex p la in ing th e m eth o d of pro* d u c in g th ese R em b ran d t effects. A n o th e r in te re s tin g fea tu re of th e n u m b er ia a n able au d e x h au stiv e a rtic le on th e recen tly e x ­posed sp ir i t “ p h o to g rap h s” of M um ler.

N e w S t o v e . - By refe rrin g to ou r a d v e r ­tis in g colum ns i t w ill be seen t h a t M essrs. A . S pitzu iiller A Co. a re a g e n ts for Peck- h am ’s popu lar 200k stove, w h ich is claim ed to be a g rea t success in th e w ay of economy in fuel, b ak in g q ualities, and , in fac t, all t h a t is req u ired in a cook stove. Those co n tem p la tin g th e purchase of th is in d is ­p ensab le household a rtic le shou ld exam ine th e above nam ed stove, a t 448 M ain s tree t.

P e r s o n a l . — O ur w ell know n citizens, M essrs. H u g h M u rra y an d W m . M oses, are to leave th is s fte rn o o n fo r N ew Y ork, w here th ey w ill ta k e th e steam er C ity of P a ris for Europe. T h ey w ill be acct pan ied by M r. M u rray ’s son, A lexander, a n d W m . M urray , a nephew of M r. M ur ray . M r. M oses, an old engineer, a t p re s ­e n t U n ited S ta te s In sp ec to r of steam boil era, in te n d s to v is it th e g re a t w orkshops of E urope, w ith a v iew of adding , if possible, to h is eng ineering sk ill. M r.' M u rray is P resid en t b f th e S t. A n d rew 's Society, a c itixan of acknow ledged w o rth , an d b y his close application to business is e n ti t le d to th e sh o rt vacation iu w h ich h e proposes to indu lge .' T h e p a rty w ill p ro b ab ly b e gone five o r s h w eeks.

A m usical tho roughfare is M ain s tre e t on a p leasan t su n sh in y afternoon. T h ere ar«* organs to th e r ig h t of ns, organs to th e left of us, organs in fro n t of us a n d a sm all in ­visible organ inside of us, co n s ta n tly play- ng upon o ur p u rse— th e m otive power,

charity and th e tu n e /* w *ytrating th e in ­nerm ost resources of o u r pockets. The m oving panoram a of c ity life, w ith o r­chestral accom panim ent by a tro u p e of organs; a ll for a penny o r tw o , o r w h a t y ou’ve a m ind to give.

T he sensation of an a fte rn o o n ’s prom enade down M ain s tr e e t is nn iq n e, to say tb e least. S ta r t in g a t th e P a rk w e m eet our riend C a p ta in J in k s , and , arm in a rm w ith

the C ap ta in , w e advance a few s tep s w hen we run p lu m p ag a in st Tom m y D odd, w ho a s ta n d in g near “ M ac’s ,” ta lk in g w ith ’ham psgne C harley . (Jiv ing th re e cheer*

;or Tom m y we a tte m p t to proceed, b u t sud- ien!y stu m b le upon a one-legged v e teran who cap tu res us, tak e s us U p in a Baiioou0 Home, S w eet H om e, w here we

•ueet (>lienbacIt’s g irls, H elene, G ene­vieve aud th e D uchesse. A f te r M arch >ng us ’Through G eorgia, aud W alking us Down B roadw ay w e a re left com pletely inusicalified u n d e r th e Big S on- lower. I »n th e Beach a t Long B ranch, w ith Jo h n Brow n’s Soul m arch in g a round us.

A rriv ing back from th is voyage of the fancy wo a re p rom pted to look a b o u t us And note th e cause of it all. O ur general ■rarvey not on ly tak es in th e m aim ed and sh a tte red rem nant* of th e so ld iers whose pa trio tism has b ro u g h t th em to organ {rinding, b u t a ll of th o se " c h a ra c te rs ” whose long and co n s tan t a tte n d a n ce upon our principal tho roughfares has caused th em to oe reg ard ed w ith m en ta l c u rio sity by the nassing pedestrians. T h e u n fo rtu n a te m en i ic a n t s tr ick en b lin d b y accid en t e r gick- :ies8 ;fthe v ictim of a failing sh a ft; th e ex- perem enting m echanic w hose inquiring m ind has Cost him an a rm o r a leg, th e lit- J e J o ld app le w om an, th e num erous p e d ­dlers, all claim o u r a tte n tio n an d come out p ity . W e have g a th e red a few fac ts which we p resen t to o u r readers T he ske tches nay in te re s t th em , aud perh ap s w iil inspire c h a rity in th e h e a rts of some.

FIFTEEN YEARS IN TOTAL D ARKNESS.Of th e various ills, tem p o rary or penna-

icn t, th a t m an k in d is su b jec t td. b lindness :s the m ost te rr ib le . T he loss of an a rm or1 leg m ay a t an y tim e be com pensated for by artific ia l m eans, b u t i t is very seldom, indeed , th a t lo st s ig h t is resto red th ro u g h hum an agency. T o deprive a person of the tense of seeing is to tak e from th em a t one itro k e five-sixths of th e m eans of obtain ing* livelihood. I i is b u t l i t t le th a t the d ind can do ex cep t beg, and w here the

object is w o rth y bogging ia im a riab ly an inprofitab le task . T lic su b jec t of th is sketch , W illiam B arne tt, w hom m any ol »ur c itizens k n ow .by nam e, was born in the tow n of Bray, counties of D nblih an d W ick ­low, Ire lan d . «n th e la t te r p a r t of 1823 if is p a re n ts w ere very poor, aud from h n childhood he has been inu red to h a rd work. W hile in th e o ld co u n try , h e worked«.s a rail road hand . H e catne to Bufi’alo When he wai* tw en ty -six years oTd> About n ineteen years tgo, au d for th e first th re e y ea rs of h is resi dencc here , lie w as in th e em ploym ent ot the w a te rw o rk s for a tim e, an d also of th t ;aa-works. In th e sp ring o f 1854 he caught •old in hia eyes, intlam ation followed, which caused a to ta l blindness, and from h a t day to th is , poor B arn e tt has n o t hau

v glim pse of lig h t to ch eer his so lita ry lone- buess. F inding t h a t th e re waa nothing .eft h im to do b u t to beg, he o b tained per m ission of th e M ayor to s ta n d on tht- -•treet ; h is b lindness tiie m u te p lead ing foi riaritv . l i e a tte m p te d pedd ling once, but

could u o t m ake even enough to l i v ^ Being •iliud he was o ften cheated in th e m easure n en t of h is stock , and also in th e paym ent. For th e p ast few years he has ta k jn is .Laud on M ain s tre e t, near th e o ld Erie

ou iity S avings B ank , w here h o manage.*- to co llect pennies enough to keep himself •lothed. fed and housed. H e lives -done ii.1 l i t t e house on F if th s tree t, and his in Ich ted to th e k in d n ess of som e of his l it tle riends fo r h is jo u rn ey s to and from hi*

•iou9* W hen asked how h e ascerta ined the denom ination of various pieces of mone> lie answ ered :

“ I never ge t an y th in g b u t penny m oney, in d I can te ll b y th e big and l it t le how m uch th e y a re .”

“ Don’t you ever g e t any paper m oney ?” t3ketl th e reporter.

“ N o, th e re is b u t l i t t le of t h a t going uow, 1 never have i t —-only once in a g rea t w hile.”

A VICTIM OF JO H N SO N ’S TREACHERY.

A m ong th e first to leave th e plow w hen th e c larion notes of w ar w ere sAnnded th ro u g h o u t th e land was G eorge P . M ute,■1 v e il to -do young fan n e r in N ew Je rse y , who, a t th o f irst o u tb reak of th e rebellion , :rmt off hia frock an d o v er’a lls an d donned the a rm y blue, anxious, in h is pa trio tism , . 1* h asten t<* th e defense of tb e co u n try he mved. H e e n lis ted in Vac 47th N. V ., on .he 18th of A u g u st, 184*1, th s n in eteen th m n iv ersary of b is b ir th . D eparting im ­m ediate ly w ith h is reg im en t for th e scesie »f action , he very soon d istingu ished him

self as one of th e b rav est so ldiers in hi- division. H e w as w ounded in th e leg at -lames Island in J u n e of 1802, b u t recover­ing h is s tre n g th a fte r a few wee*»s in the hospital, he rejo ined h is com rades and nerved fa ith fu lly his full te rm of en listm en t w hich expired Ja n u a ry 1st, 1804. W ith a• levotion w o rth ie r of a g rea te r rew ard th a t ite has ever y e t received young ^ Iu te , im ­m ediately re en listed in th e field and wan ic all of th e g rea t b a ttle s w hich followed in th e Spring of th a t year. By h is b rave con d u c t he w as prom oted to th e ran k of S e r­geant. ahd Would, undoub ted ly , have reached a h ig h er g rade had he n o t been de­prived of an a rm in tb e b a ttle of Peters- bu rgh , Va. T his, of course, concluded his c areer a* a acluier, anil he was obliged to cast a lxm t for em ploym ent. A t t h a t tim e u nder P resid en t Lincoln’s ad m in istra tio n , rhe em pty sleeve of a boy in b lue received th e respect due to it, and i t w as n o t long before S ergean t M ute w as in sta lled as w atchm an in th e W a r D epartm en t, a post w hich h e tilled w ith c re d it for over a year, w hen w ith th e b ir th of “ ray po licy ,” he, w ith a n um ber of o th e r m aim ed soldiers, were sh if ted to m ake room for Jo h n so n 's sy m p a ­th izers. L ingering fo r a w hile in W ash in g ­ton , in hopes of finding o th e r m eans of o b ­ta in in g a livelihood, he was finally forced from w an t to re tu rn to his fa th e r’s hom e in New Je rsey . Tim old gen tlem an had , d u r in g his son’s absence, m arried a second w ife, who m ade th e place v e ry u n p leasan t to h e r step son. am i a fte r s topp ing th e re b u t fo ra sh o rt tim e, he w en t to N ew Y ork , p rocured a hand organ in p a rtn e rsh ip w ith an o th e r so ld ier aa u n fo rtu n a te a f h im self, an d in th is l a t te r vocation has m anaged to grind o u t a m ere subsistence. T raveling from place to place h e a rr iv ed h e re a b o n t tw o weeks since, an d has succeeded v e ry weli so far. H e is a s tau n ch R epublican , an d a m em ber of th e G ra n d A rm y of th e R ep u b ­lic, w hose badge h e w ears upon h is breast.

AN UNFORTUNATE FARMER.A ynan w ith o u t h an d s or arm s. J a s t

th in k of th a t readers of th e E x p r e s s . R e­flect on th e te rr ib le s itu a tio n in w h ich you w ould be p laced b y th e loss of th o se im ­p o rtan t m em bers, a n d w hile co g ita tin g toss a five ce n t coin in to th e poor m an’s box by w ay of passing sy m p ath y . J o h n S kelton , whom m ost of our readers h ave probably observed upon o ur s tre e t co rn ers every day for th e p a s t week o r tw o, w aa born in L ake coun ty . Ohio, in Septem ber of 1834. Be­ing b ro u g h t u p on a farm his m in d h a d a n a tu ra l ten d en cy th a t w ay, anti d u rin g th r g rea te r p o rtion of h is life, from th e age of te n to th ir ty , he til tad th e soil fo r a living. H e w as considered a good w orkm an a n d a shrew d farm er, a n d w ould now n o d o u b t have been th e ow ner of a p ro fita ­ble piece of lan d h ad not an u n ­expected an d m o st pain fu l accidet-t robbed h im of a ll chances of fo rt­une by tak in g off hi*) arm s. I t waa in S e p ­tem b er 1865 H e a t w o rk th rash in g , an .l w hile ad ju s tin g atm * Qf th e dya of th e m achine th e horses Were <*«t in m otion, and

t t B k o i M r t o t n e a r t h a shou lder. Afallow ed, a f te r recovering

ta n w fc ic f e .h o p o rch o o o d a M a o U a fc rk ofgoods an d to o k to p ed d lin g to r a liv in g ; h ia b ty , s M d l j l a d o f tw ofve o r th ir te e n y ea rs secom panfriMg h ire . -Thia b a sin— h e fol­lowed fo r th re e y e a rs u n d e r d ifficulties ju s t being to m ak e th e en d s m eet. T w o o r th ree w eeks since h e pn rcb ased a h a n d o r­gan w ith w hich he. purposes to t r y an d turn th e w heel of fortune.

ALONE 1)1 T H E W ORLD.“ W on’t you plettae b u y som ething . ”These words, so jp leadingly u tte re d b y a

• la rk eyed ill d a d l i t t le lad , h av e often caused ped estrian s on M ain s tre e t to stop sn d question th e m an ly lit f le fellow as he s tan d s a t th e i r elbow , b a sk e t in hand. A few w ell d irec ted q uestions are’ a lw ays c e r­ta in of b ring ing o u t h is l it tle h istory .

“ W h a t ia y o u r n^une ?” th ey ask.“ Eugene, a ir ,” ia ,th e p rom pt answ er. “ W here d o yon live ?’“ W ith a k in d j*ld wom an on H an ev e r

s tree t, w ho took m < w hen my m o th e r died, tw o years ago.”

“ W h ere is y o u r fa th e r ?”“ I d o n 't *tuow, s ir. A long tim e ago we

lived iu a n ice l i t t le co ttage in Ph iladelph ia , my m o th er and fa th e r, me an d a l i t t le siste r, ou t fa th e r took to 1 d rin k in g a n d ac ted so •>ad th a t m o th e r r^n aw ay w ith m e and lit tle “ s is .” W e w en t to N ew Y ork an d stay ed aw h ile ; th e re m y s is te r d ied of s carle t fever. A b o u t th re e y ea rs ago we ;ame here t o . l iv e a n d m o th e r w orked so h a rd th a t she g o t sick . 1 t r ie d to pedd le enough to b u y h e r v ic tu a ls a n d m edicines, »ur- 1 could n o t e a rn h a lf enough. A fte r

the h ad been s ick th re e m o n th s she d ied , leaving m e a ll alone u n til a k in d wom an took m e hom e w ith h e r and gave m e some m oney to b u y th ese th in g s . S ince th e n I aave sold enough to pay h e r an d b u y some clothes. ”

A fte r lis ten in g to th e above fra n k s ta te ­m ent, how m any are th e re w ho w ould not w illingly do n ate a few pennies to w ard s sm oothing th e rough ro ad w hich lies open before th is u n fo rtu n a te y oung lad . D oubt- ess m ost of o u r read ers have observed him

frequen tly on o u r p rin c ip al s tre e ts , w ith h is .teat l i t t le b a sk e t tilled w ith f ru its o r t r in k ­ets. H is m anner an d d ress ra n k him above o rd inary “ s tre e t a ra b s ,” an d h is in te llig en t face te lls i ts ow n sto ry of tru th fu ln e ss and honesty.

A HIT OF ROMANCE.I t is a w arm , p le.isan t evening in mid-

-um m er, in th e liz tle seap o rt tow n of Bayonne, on th e so u th w este rn coast of snu- ny F ran ce , tw o young people, lovers, are stand ing upon a m ossy ledge overhanging a >eautiful l i t t le cove, w a tch in g in dream y

silence th e dancing coruscations of th e go ld ­'ll su n set, upon th% c lea r blue w a te rs a t

th e ir feet. T n e couple a re J e a n M arto lle ind h is sw eeth eart, S u se ttc , an d th is is th e ir la s t m eeting a t th e old t ry e tin g place, is th e la t te r , th e only d a u g h t er of a w ealthy grape grow er, is to sail on th e m orrow for l is ta n t A m erica , h e r fu tu re hom e. J e an , in h o n est y c - 7ig ca rp en ter too poor to a c ­com pany th em is hade to w a it an d hope.

I la rk e r grow s th e .n igh t an d th e lovers tay th e ir la s t fareweR. A t b reak of day die sh ip d ep a rts leav inv Je a n to to il on ilo n ea lu l disconsolate. W eeks an d m onths •lapse, b u t each succeeding day adds its m ite to th e lit tle hoard which is to bear J e a n over th e b ro ad A tlan tic to ’lis a b sen t love. A t th e ex p ira tio n of a tw elvem onth th e ob jec t is gained , a passage rn th e n e x t sh ip is secured , an d w ith a ligh t h e a rt and e x p ec tan t hope th e young -m ig ran t, s tan d in g on deck of th e d ep a rt mg vessel, w atch es th u reced ing shores of his n a tiv e land . U r. to th ia tim e th e 'b o u g h t th a t he shoul 1 see S u se tte h ad so om pletely occupied th e m ind of tb e ar- len t y oung F renchm an th a t he had given 110 heed as to h is chances of finding her. >he was in A m erica, and th e re h w as go­ing, b u t n o t u n til h e found him self in th e i*usy m etropolis of th e W e ste rn w orld did fie realize fu lly h is u n fo rtu n a te s itua tion . \ f t e r tw o o r fch*Ce we^Ks sp en t in roam ing ibot’.t tiie v ast c ity , h e a t las t w as forced to iive u p th e anxious search and ap p ly hiin- •elf to w o rk fo r "his d a ily hread .Y sm all Job now and th en afforded hi*n the neans of subsist,anc" for a sh o rt tim e, b u t 11 foi tune followed on, and in a m om ent of lesperation .lean was p reva iled upon to en- 1s t in th e U nion a r j iy . I t w as in the sp ring of 1864, and ii, A pril of t h a t year uis corps jo ined G ra n t’® forces. T he b a ttle >f th e W ilderness followed w ith i t s te rr ib le le s tru c tio n of life and lim b. J e a n ’s b rave lea rt m ade h im forem ost in th e ran k s in h a t fearfu l carnage, an d to w ard s th e close >f th e second d a y ’s fight a b u rs tin g shell lep rived h im of one a rm , and so sh a tte red :iia r ig h t leg as to ren d e r h im to ta l ly hclp- ere. Two m o n th ’s h osp ita l d u ty followed, ind th e n th e old s to ry —a bro k en dow n sol- lier, a hand-organ and 1 t re e t co rner c h a n ty , i’oor J e a n M arto lle , a w re tch ed w reck, -uay now be seen a t h is s ta n d on Main tre e t grind ing day ant! u ig h t for th e small

p ittan ce bestow ed upon h im by passers-by A K N IO H T OF C R ISPIN .

One of th s b rav est so ld iers w ho fough t ind b led for his co u n try ’s good, was Etl- >vard Le G are, a C anadian by b ir th b u t an Ymerican by adop tion W hen seven years ti age he rem oved to th is S ta te , from C ana la w ith h is p aren ts. A t th e opening of be rebellion he was a shoem aker in New

Y ork c ity , and he waa am ong th e v e ry first lo answ er to h ia co u n try ’s call. E n lis ting hi th e T w enty -second N. Y . , in 1861, he lep arted a t once for th e scene of action and lu ring th e brief period of h is career in cainp

fie w on a f irs t-ra te nam e, b o th a s a brave soldier and genial an d honorable m an. H e vas m ade corporal in lN4»4, an d i t w as a t the b a tt le of C’hancelorsville, in th e same /ea r , th a t he received th e w ound w hich d e ­prived h im of a D uring late years he•ndeavored to o b tain a s ta r t in his old t ra d e , b u t failing in t h a t has been obliged to re sort to organ g rinding . H e now tra v e ls in p artn ersh ip w ith G eorge M u te w hom wc m ention olwowhoro.

“ o l d m o t h e r m o u l d e r . ’’“ Good m ornin’, lad s !”‘•Good m orn in ’, m o th e r M oulder.”“ J u s t w a it a l i t t le now ‘t il l I fix my

th in g s an d 1 11 bb read y to ’ten d upon you ill. Now th e n , w h a t is i t you w an t, some of th ese n ice w arm dough n u ts , cookies or, —here you, s ta n d back , boys, d o n t’ p u sh — ce cream , oranges, apples, speak o u t quick , in d g it y o u r monev ready . J im R acket, yon owe m e five cen ts from y este rd ay , pay up now, pay op , ’cause 1 can’t keep s tand w ithou t m oney .”

A nd here follows th e usual scram bling of the new s hoys a t b reak fast. T h is is theii r a ft , and Old M other M oulder is th e ir Delmonico. T h is singu lar, l it tle , old w o­m an, w h o has occupied w ith h e r s ta n d tiie n o rth east co rner of M ain-and Seneca s tree ts for so m any years has exc ited in th e m inds of passers by some lit tle curiosity , as to w ho and w h a t she is. Some th in k h e r rich and h er l i t t le p a trons, th e new sboys and bo o t­b lacks, a re often w o n t to w hisper among them selves of th e “ b a r’ls full of penn ies,” which she m u s t h ave s to red aw ay som e­where. H e r nam e is K a th e rin e M onlder, and she cam e to th is co u n try from G erm any tom e tw en ty -five o r t h i r ty y ea rs ago. A t th a t tim e h e r h u sb an d , o r ‘ o ld m an” ai she s ty les h im , w as s tro n g and a good w ork m an, so t h a t th e h ad n o th in g to do b u t stay ' a t hom e an d m in d h e r “ chU der,” th re e iu num ber, a ll of w h ich h av e since d ied . D u r­ing a n u m b er of y ea rs hack , h e r husband has been d isab led m ore o r less b y sickness, a a d th e d u ty of m ain tain ing th e fam ily has devolved upon h e r. F or n ineteen years th is F o n rtb of J u ly ; she has k e p t a stand , m ost of th e tim e a t h e r p resen t location. She is now s ix ty years old, lives in a com fcrtab le house on Sycam ore s tre e t, and is in w h a t m ay be term ed easy circum stam She is th e ow ner of several sm all pieces of land and th re e o r four dw t lling houses in various p a rts of th e c ity . H e r d a ily re ceip ts vary from five to ten dollars, and often reach a figure fa r above th e la t te r sum . She is v e ry econom ical, b u t k ind h ea rted an d a lw ays read y to deal liberally w ith th e boys if th ey b u t 4 4 t re a t h e r r ig h t. ” T o th o se w ho w ill t a lk w ith h e r she ia soci­able in th e extrem e. Once se t h e r ta lk in g an d th e re is no te llin g w b^re o r w hen she w ill s to p . W ith th e l i t t le s tre e t urch ins th e re ia no m ore p o p u lar place in th e c ity th an a round M other M oulder’s s ta n d w here th ey b reak fast, d ine and sup a t an expense no t a t a ll ex o rb itan t.

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F R E E T R A D E .

Preliminary Organization of a Branch League Last

F i g h t .

T h e B o a t R x f « - — As s o m e m i s u n d e r ­

s tan d in g memi+o exist w ith reg a rd t o th e allowance of tweaip seconds start t o th e 9k Agnes crew, daring the regatta of M on dagr, we will stele the f a d s o t the case. T h e lat ter crew entered si boat w ith o u t oetriggera against three others w ith o u t riggsra, aad previses to th s race the Ju d g es rosy properly allowed them eight seconds adr—lage te the rode open that account, aad the course b a u s calculated aft tw o —k s a a d a half, the " 8 ^ Agues” w ere g iro * the twenty aiemds start, alth o u g h , ow ing t e a blunder in sailing them back, th e y profited by on ly about Hah’ t h a t t i m e . T he crew o t th s Lola Monte? a l s o l a b o r e d u n d e r th e disadvantage of p u l l i n g w i t h f o i r oars a six* » r a d b o a t, w h ich was r o fash ioned t h a t a v e ry long tu rn h ad to b e

A B 8 T R A O T S O F T H E S P E E C H E S ,

k c . , 4 c ;, &c.

P u rs u a n t to ca ll a m eetin g of c itizen s in favor of free t ra d e w as h e ld in th e com ­m ittee room a of th e Y . M . A . b u ild in g la s t n ig h t. T h a a tte n d a* ice w as n o t large, th e re b e ing on ly a b o p t th ir ty -fiv e g e n tle ­m en p reseak

T h e m eetin g w as ca lled to o rd e r b y M r. Jo sep h F o lle tt, on whose m otion T . J . Sizer, E sq ., w as e lec ted cl a irm an .

ADDRESS OF-M R S IZ E R .

O a tak in g th e chait M r. S izer said : Iaccep t w ith m uch diffidence th e honor you h av e conferred upon m e in e lec t­ing m e to preside tem p o rarily over y o u r d e ­lib eratio n s on th is occi.sLon. T he cause of o n r assem bling is o n e t h a t has m y m ost h e a rty approval. I t is a su b je c t I h ave long m ade of considerable tjac u g h t, a n d I am iu favor of it. 1 am n o t |T ?p a red on th is oc­casion to go large ly o r Jfai an y e x te n t in to th e p resen tatio n of th e su b jec t; 1 presum e th e in te llig en t p m tle m e n h e re a re perfec tly acquain ted w ith th e suk-ject, an d w ill th u s give th e b est d irec tio n uj th e course of th e proceedings. I t is well tao w n t h a t th e su b ­je c t o f tiiuance and re ie n u e is one t h a t is m ost in te re s tin g to a llL lasses of o u r people a l th is tim e. I t seem s‘to be now a su itab le occasion for us to gjue i t ou r a tten tio n .( >ther sub jec ts t h a t hs.\e absorbed th e a t ­ten tio n of p o litica l m en a re com para tive ly qu iescen t now .aud we ij ju i w ith less d is tu r ­bance give o u r a tte n tio n to th e finances. T h ere has nev e r been a Ume w h en e v e ry th in g in o u r c ircum stances so favorable to th e fa ir c o n sid e ra tio n • )f’th is su b jec t; an d I an tic ip a te from th e ch a ra c te r ot th e people of Buffalo, an d from the in te lligence I see beam ing from th e fajeu a ro u n d m e a n e x ­ce llen t m ovem ent in m a tte r . I knowth e people of Buff alo alvrays have been d is­tin g u ish ed for carefp lqca in reference to financial m atte rs . Tfie’: G erm an population w hich co n s titu te s so la rg e a p ro p o rtio n of th e c ity a re rem arknbl,.1 for th e i r economy an d prudence in n fm « v m atte re, an d I an tic ip a te in th a t i n a c tio n considerable assistance. '

R o b ert H atfie ld t ^ _ w a3 eiocted Secre­ta ry , w hen th e folio v u g le t te r from W m. D orshelm er, E sq ., tc M r. L loyd w af read:

LETTER FROM W . ̂DORATI KlM ER, ESy.I g rea tly reg re t th a t th e s ta te of m y

h e a lth w ill n o t p e rm it me to a tte n d the m eeting ap p o in ted fo*' tl| ia evening.

T h e su b je c t of reve iu t, reform w ill soon engage th e a tte n tio n >f r,he coun try , and i t is hoped th a t a m a tte r sit im p o rta n t m ay be held above th e ag ita tio n o f po litica l parties, and be disposed of tptN l tnone considera­tio n s w hich p ro p erly Gelijnfc to it. ! do n o t d o u b t t h a t th e publir- h a rd en s a re g reatly ag g rav a ted b y th e ica iin e r in w h ich th e national ta x a tio n is i^ jw yed . E v e ry citizen is in te res ted in hav ing tiie e lem en t of p ro ­tec tio n th o ro u g h ly e lun iiia ted from o u r fis­cal system , an d in p ia : i;g th e ta r iff upon a pu rely revenue basis. j-, w ill, a t th e first o p p o rtu n ity , jo in th e Vague and assis t in th e im p o rta n t and bee m 'cent w ork w hich i t has u n d ertak en . ' \

V ery tn * y. y o u r se rv an t,\ \ I I .u i .M D o k s i i f i m e k .

To H e n r y D. L l o y d , E sq .REM ARKS OF *I|<. LLOYD.

T he cha irm an announced th a t M r. L loyd, tb e rep resen ta tiv e f ro t f i 'th e N ational Free Trade League, was p refep t, an d M r. L loyd was called upon to tx>;ak. H e said , “ I t is n o t necessary for me o inform th is as­sem blage w h a t th e F f je T rade League of New Y ork is, b u t 1 w ilh ta y i t is an associ­a tio n of gentlem en ac tii { w ith o u t any p e r ­sonal, po litica l o r ]>ecin iary aim , a c tu a ted by p u re ly p a tr io tic mo ives, w ho believe th e people a re laboring; u n d e r a system of tax a tio n th a tiso p p re s s iv c . I t isbafted on these principles. T h ey a re a t p resen t engaged iu d issem ina ting th e ir view s th ro u g h th e co u n try am i fo rm in ; b ranch Leagues.I n th e co u n try th b sue ilier found m any people, a n d am ong th e n th e ed ito r of a paper, w ho d id n o t kno w w h a t free tra d e was. H e encoun tered n u c h p rejud ice , and one m an to ld him a ll th s free tra d e rs w ere m ules; b u t Buffalo se 2m ed p rep ared for th e m ovem ent. -The ob jec t of ca lling the m eeting w as to organize an association like the F ree T rad e League iu N ew Y'ork, th e w ork of w hich w ould be th e dissem ination of free t ra d e princip les h r m eans « f papers. In th e Fall speakers w ill oe sen t o u t to holtl m eetings a n d co llect su isc rip tions for th e fu rth e r ag ita tio n of th e iQbiect am ong th e people.’" H e urged th em ao lo r m a n associa­tion.

DECLARATION OF , 'R IN C IPL K S.

O n m otion of M r. F o lle tt a com m ittee of th ree , consisting of M essrs. F o lle tt, H a t­field and B eckw ith , waa appointed. A fte r a sh o rt absence th ey re iurued p resen ting th e following:

W e hold t h a t progress tow ards free tra d e w ith a ll th e w orld w ill cnaduce to o u r h ig h ­e s t w elfare, and is pre*'n iinently w o rth y of the A m erican people, Wb > sh ou ld be fo re­m ost in b reak in g dow n every social and com m ercial barrier.

T h a t w e su b m it to ta x i tion and d u tie s to m eet th e necessities of go fern m cu t, b u t d e ­nounce as robbery and ty 'w u n y all tax a tio n for th e benefit of sj*eeial <*:assta.

T h a t we u rge a l l wh. , agnw w ith th ese princip les to u n ite w itii us in obtain ing em ancipation to r in d u stry and comm erce, th ro u g h econom y and in te g r ity in public affaire, ah d such a tariff' t i w ill im pose th e .smallest b u rden upon th e :p e o p le consis ten t w ith th e necessary re vent: e fo r th e govern­m en t.

Resolved, T h a t we, c itizens of Buffalo, w ith o n t d istin c tio n of p<cty, by o u r s ig n a ­tu re s ann ex ed to th ese revolutions ind icate o u r d isapproval of th e tc-called I ’ro tection Policy, an d associate ounel\*es in to a F ree T rade League, w hich s t i l l h av e for i ts ob ­je c t th e d issem ination o f im r views.

M r. B eckw ith proposed th a t a com m ittee of five be appo in ted ot. p erm an en t o rg an ­ization.

M r. F o lle tt m oved as 4.11 am endm ent th a t th e com m ittee rep o rt a t ^ i e n e x t m eeting.

A lderm an N ew m an m i.i^ d th a t w hen the m eeting ad jo u rn i t do .'ai> to m eet n e x t W ednesday n ig h t. Uariijsd.

T h e m otion of M r. B ta k w ith w as th en ca rried , an d th e c h a ir 's |jp o in ted M essrs. D avid B ell,W illiam F le tu in u g ,C . J . M ann, C y ru s C la rk and A u stin A. How ell.

On m otion of M r. H e t r e , th e chairm an was added to th e com mi

ADDRESS OF HOK. J . AT H U M PH REY .H on. J . M. H um phrey on being ca lled

upon spoke as follows:* M r. C hairm an: — I c tijie here fo r th e purpose of b e in g a lis ten e : in stead of a sp eak ­er. H ow ever, upon th** su b jec t of w h ich th e m eeting is called I fu lly ag ree w ith the m ovem ent and also v i th th e reso lu ­tions w hich have b e :n adopted . I believed too th is is i fittin g occasion, no t fo r th e purpose of isn ligh teuing th e public m ind, b u t to aw aken i t t e th e vast questions of tiaance a a d economy in i ts v a ­rious d ep a rtm en ts th ro u g h p u t th e co u n try . 1 believe i t is v e ry p ro p it ops for th e persons who foel an d believe tba.t th e doc trines-o f free t ra d e ace those whic i 'ivill prom ote the g rea te st in te re s t of th gjte«*tcst num ber to begin to ta lk an d devise w ays and m eans b y w hich y o u r policy ahil.l be m ade the con tro lling policy of th is governm ent. [A p­plause.] 1 w an t to see th e tim e— I ho^e and believe I shall see i t —-when th e policy of free tra d e as a policy s in l l be as tr iu m p h ­a n t in th e councils of th e nation as th e pol­icy of p ro tec tion is to-day . [A pplause !*

T he m asses of th e peoale w ill be v astiv ben e titted by it. T h ere »oe very few peo­ple w hose in te re s ts a re ; (promoted by th e h igh ta riff policy a s c o n tra d - t in g u 1 shed to th e free tra d e policy, betwee. 1 w hich lies th a t of ra is in g a ta riff sim ply J p r th e purpose of revenue. T h e whole cc ntm ercial in te re s t and th e g re a t ag ricu ltu ra l in te res ts of t^ e co u n try a re in tim a te ly connected w ith i t. W hen you aw aken th e p tv p le to th e con­s idera tion of th ese i n te r e s t i t canno t l e supposed th a t th ir ty o r fo rty miiliofis of people in th is c o u n te r a re going .(0 pay tr ib u te to less th an H ie m illion w ho are m ak in g m oney o u t of "the m asses by- reason of th is tarilf . [ Ipp lause.] T i e c ity of Buffalo is deep ly n !*erested in tm s questio n , an d I am only so iry to see ao few m en here to -n ig h t w ho orijfht to be her^, because i t ia th e ir in te re s t t r be here . T his c ity is a com m ercial c ity , b u t if you tak e th e m an u fac tu rin g in te rest* I u n d e rtak e to M y t h a t b y a red u c tio n o f Jibe ta r iff to th e s ta n d a rd of sim ple revenujj purposes th e m an u fac tu rin g in te res ts w.’J be promote*:!. I see b u t few of th e m en int “res te d ;n coffi- m erce an d m an u fac tu res p r isent. I hope th is su b jec t w ill be discuss*? I.

u m f c r O t a m n — i * » « « a t t w t■ U H tp n a o l tfce city a n m tevar of fr»etra d e . I t ie c re d i te d * to tb eo i t s fee o r •a e h e policy. I f th o m o o a m th e B enin te res te d w ill ta k e h o ld , th e re is n o q u es­tio n of th e fac t t h a t a n o rgan isa tion m ay be form ed w hich w ill d issemin a te in fo rm ation th ro u g h o u t W estern X ew Y'ork w h ich w ill be o f g rea t benefit, n o t only to th e m ove­m en t, b u t to th e m em os of th e people. I reg re t t h a t no m ore of th e m en w ho called th is m eetin g a re here . T h ey w ill doub tless be h e re a t th e tu n e to w hich th e m eetin g is ad jo a rn ed . M r. H u m p h rey closed b y say- ing t h a t th e m ovem ent w as tb e m ost im ­p o r ta n t t h a t h a d ta k e n p lace fo r a long tim e in th e c ity of Buffalo.

M R. H ALLEY d id n o t u n d e rs ta n d th e reso lu tions. He d id n o t w ish to see m en co m m itted to free tra d e o r to h ig h tariff.

t h e c h a T rsa id th e reso lu tion d id n o t oom m it anybody to free tra d e , o n ly to su ch a red u c tio n of th e ta r iff as m «y be co n sis ten t w ith o u r in te res ts .

B. H . COIXJ ROVE, ESQ.said a ta r iff fo r p ro tec tion is a delusion. T h e th eo ry of p ro tec tio n w as fo r a hom e m ark e t. A m an h e kn ew w an ted $20,000 of p ro tec tio n for h is sm all iro n e s ta b lish - m eu t, w h ile a ll h is m en pu rch ased am ounted only *0 $10,000. I t d id n o t p a y to p a y s bo u n ty to c a rry on an y business. A d o lla r bu ried tw o fee t in th e ground w ould p ay for digging i t o u t; b u t if i t w ere tw e n ty fee t b e­low th e surface you w ould have to pay m ore th a n i t w as w o rth to reach it. W e c anno t, he said , w ith o u r enorm ous d e b t have free t ra d e , b u t i t sho u ld be th e g u id ­ing s ta r to w ard w hich w e sho u ld aim .

T h e m eetin g th en ad jo u rn ed to m eet n e x t W ednesday n ig h t. A t th e close th ere w ere b e tw een tw e n ty and th i r ty signa tu res affixed to th e reso lu tions by th o se w ho in ­ten d becom ing m em bers of th e association.

H o n o r a b l y D is c h a r g e d . — H a rry Sal- ke ld , w hose a rre s t on a charge of m u rd e r­ing th e “ L ittle P reach e r” was m en tioned in th e las t ed ition , w as d ischarged by S u p e r­in te n d e n t R eynolds, th e re b e in g no ev i­d ence a g a in st him .

M e c h a n i c s ’ « F a i r . — A m e e t i n g o f th e m em bers o f th e M echanics’ In s t i tu te was held T u esd ay evening. T h e U om m ittee on th e F a ir rep o r ted t h a t a , m em ber w as in New Y o rk s tu d y in g th e op era tio n s of th e M echanics’ F a ir th ere , an d i t is expected t h a t a ll th e d e ta ils w ill be com ple ted iu a few w eeks. T h e F a i r w ill com e off in October.

On th e 31st of J u ly th e In s t i tu te w illh a re an excursion to O akfield. D av id Bell, th e P resid en t, has do n a ted th e services of th e Iv an h o e for fhe occasion.

T h e B a l l o o n i s t s . — T h e balloonists a re com ing hom e. T h ey d ragged th e w reck of th e H y p erio n fifteen m iles on foot an d w ere so t ire d th a t a d a y ’s re s t waa deem ed adv is able in o rd er th a t th ey tn ig h t recu p e ra te a l i t t le before m eetin g th e ir friends, w ho are p rep arin g to receive th em w ith g re a t h o n ­ors. T w o h a n d organs have been engaged for th e occasion, a lso Bob th e one-arm ed b lin d fiddler, an d se ’.e ia l o th er g te a t m u si­cians. T h e p a r ty w ere ex p ected to a rr iv e las t n*ght, b u t if th e y d id th e y le f t th e t ra in before reach ing th e depo t, so t h a t th ey m ig h t acqu ire th e c re d it for m odesty . I t is p robab le th e y d id n o t a rriv e , a n d so th e lovers of fun m u st he on hand w hen th e noon tra in cornea in on th e L ak ^ Shore R ail­road to-duy. ™

A M U S E M E N T S .ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

T h is even ing th e G regory C om bination tr ill ope*! th e ir sh o rt season of g ym nastic feats, singiug, d anc ing an d pantom im e. M adam e G e rtru d e ’s M in ia tu re C ircus is very fla tte r in g ly spoken of b y o ur ex ­changes. T h e tro u p e w ill rem ain here the rem ainder of th e w eek, giv ing a m atin <- S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a t tw o o’clock. Seats m ay be reserved a t th e m usic sto re of M essrs. C o ttie r & D enton.

M ARTINO AT ST. JA M ES HALL.

N e x t M onday evening M artino , th e fa­m ous C alifo rn ia illu sio n ist au d v e n trilo ­q u ist, w ill m ake h is f irst appearance before a Buffalo audience. A novel fea tu re of h is first perform ance, w ill be th e d is tr ib u ­tion of one th o u san d loaves of b read to the poor

EX CU RSIO N .T he m em bers of Com pany C, S ev en ty -

F o u rth Regim ent, w ill ta k e a pleasure t r ip to Oakfield n ex t w eek T h u rsd ay . T he boa t Ivanhoe w ill leave th e foot of M ain s tre e t a t 5 A. M . and P. M. T he price of th e tic k e ts h as been p u t a t th e low figure of fifty cents.

TH E R IN K .

A fair audience assem bled la s t even ing a t th e R ink to w itness th e sev era l velocipede races ad v ertised , a n d to lis ten to th e m usic of th e ce leb ra ted R in k O rch estra . T he first race w as lietw een M essrs. H eslein and Jo n es, a n d was w en b y th e la t te r . N e x t betw een H offm an an d G reenw ood, both r id ing W ood’s m achines. G reenw ood came in ahead . A n o th e r race betw een H eslein am i Jones, the l a t te r th is tim e r id in g a W ood m achine, w as w on by H eslein b y a few fee t. M r. H eslein is im proving ra p ­id ly au d in a few m o u th s w ill m ake a sp len ­d id bicyclist.

T h e la s t race betw een M essrs. H off­m an an d G liver w as closely c o n te s t­ed a n d w as w o n b y th e form er. A n ex h ib itio n on ro lle r sk a te s l>y M essrs. •Smith and Barw ise was here given an d well received by th e audience. W e canno t favor our readers w ith th e tim e m ade iu th e sev­eral races as it was n o t k e p t. Indeed ve- locipeding is beiug crow ded o u t by roller skating , w hich is n o t a t a ll su rp rising as b o th sexes can p a rtic ip a te iu th e la tte r , w hile velocipeding has heretofore been p rac tica lly deb arred from th e ladies. T his evening a n o th e r g ran d ro lle r sk a tin g assem ­bly is to come off, M essrs. S m ith an d Bar- w ise hav ing been induced to postpone th e ir d e p a rtu re in o rder to give an o th e r ex h ib i­tio n of fancy sk a tin g , an d we ad v ise all w ho have n o t seen th em to im prove th is o p portun ity . A t nine o’clock th e floor will be c leared for a g ran d hop, and those who have so long w aited w ill now have an o p ­p o r tu n ity to “ t r ip i t in th e lig h t fan tas tic to e ” over th e line new floor la id fo r th is purpose. M usic b y th e full R in k O rchestra . A fu ll house is inevitable. W e a re soon to have a new fea tu re , th e un conquerable H ervey has engaged for a lim ­ite d num ber of perform ances th e T yrolean troupe , w ho have been received w ith g rea t en thusiasm a t th e principal co u rts of E u rope as w ell aa in N ew Y ork an d several of ou r larg est cities. T hey ap p ear in th e pic tu re sq u e costum es of tu e ir n a tiv e co u n try and in troduce a n um ber of new instru m ents, songs, choruses, &c.

j T h e A m e r i c a n C o o k i n g S t o v e — T h e j L a t e s t I m p r o v e m e n t . — T he ag en t of 1 Shear, P ack a rd & Co., of A lbany, is e x ­

h ib itin g th e A m erican Cooking S tove, w ith a new base bu rn in g a tta c h m e n t, a t th e stove an d hardw are sto re of C. E. W al- bridge. T he s tove is fired up , and w ill re ­m ain so for th ree o r four days, and those

j who w ish can call and see its operation. The form ation of c lin k ers is preven ted by

I keeping th e cold a ir from th e coal. The a ir c u rren ts pass dow n over a h ea ted p late

I and s tr ik e th e coal in a h ea ted s ta te . The 1 consum ption of fuel is as tonish ingly small,| an d th e m ode of m anagem ent sim ple, j A coal fire can be k e p t a ll w in ter b y re ■ p lenish ing th e fire tw ice ev e ry tw en ty -fo u r

hours, an d a con tinuous fire can be k e p t I th ro u g h th e w in ter w ith th e consum ption of i less th a n tw e n ty pounds of coal in tw en ty - ! fou r hours, an d th e oven k e p t in bak ing or- 1 d e r a large p ortion of th e tim e. T he pab- | lie a re in v ited to call and see th is s tove in : operation . E x p e rim en t is th e t ru e tes t.

E lm ira , M ay 10, 1S69.: Messrs. Sheart P a c k a n l «t- Co. j G e n t s — Y our ag en t, M r. S m ith , p u t up

in o ur sto re one of y o u r im proved A m en i can Base B urning Cook Stoves. W e havi 1 tes ted i t th o rough ly , an d find no tro u b le ! in keeping tire by p u ttin g on coal tw ice in ! tw en ty -fo u r hours. W s have k e p t lire : seven ty -four hours w ith th ir ty -f iv e pounds

of coal, an d tw en ty -e ig h t hours w ith o u t re ­p lenishing. Y ours tru ly ,

G k i d l e y & D a v e n p o r t .M r. C . E . W alb rid g e , 271 M ain s tre e t, is

th e only ag en t in Buffalo for th e sale of th is stove.

I O n e M i l l i o n P a n a m a s a n d n o b b y s traw • h a ts , a n d t h e n e w p a t e n t v e n t i l a t e d

(_ aar.-eaux in all colors for .Summer w ear, a t [ L. A . 8 IEP.BTS, 213 M a in set.

w u v n u n w t o r s .

CHAUTAUQUA COCWTY.T he R oaaty o f th e F ire t B a p tis t C h u rch

of C lym ar w ill d ed ic a te i u new c h u fp h ed i­fice o n T h n rad ay , J u ly 15tb, in th e a fte r­noon . P ro f. G . A. M uelle r will continueas tea c h e r of languages a t th e W es: field U nion School d u rin g n e x t te rm .— T he an n u a l m eetin g of th e C h au tau q u a C ounty M usical A ssociation com m enced a t Brock-p o r t th i* w eek W ed n esd ay . One or tw ocases o f sm all pox h ave a tta c k e d Sherm anof la te . M rs. Ja m e s D. C arlisle , ofW 'estfield, a m u ch respec ted lady , d ied las tM onday in t h a t v illage. W estfie ld ’ss to ck o f firew orks, pu rch ased in R ochester, d id n o t a rr iv e in tim e for nee on M onday evening, th ere fo re th e c itizens of t h a t village w ill h ave “ a n o th e r l i t t le F o u rth of J u ly ” all b y them selves a t som e fu tu re tim e.

NIAGARA < OCNTY.

T he N iagara Base B ail C lub of lyockport p lay ed a m atch gam e of b a ll w ith th e O n ta ­rio’s of Y 'oungstown, on M onday th e 5 th . T he gam e resu lted in th e d efea t of th e l a t ­t e r b y a score o t th ir ty -f iv e to s ix teen . A festivol w aa h e ld a t t h s B ap tis t C hurch in L ockport la s t T u esd ay ev en in g . L ock­p o r t ce leb rated th e “ F o u rth ” b v a couple of ex c itin g t ro t tin g m atches, w h ich cam e off on th e fa ir g rounds in th e afte rnoon . D u tchm an an d L ady W h itm an w ere th e w inning horsea. T h e Union says t h a t a large n u m b er of L oekportians le ft th a t c ity a t an ea rly h o u r on M onday m orning to e n ­jo y th e d a y in Buffalo. T h e R o ch este rChronicle pub lish es th e follow ing: “ A cor­re sp o n d en t w ritin g from S anborn , N iagara c o u n ty , says t h a t th e p ro p rie to r of th e h o ­te l a t t h a t place h o isted th e A m erican flag in f ro n t 01 h is house on S un d ay , and a s tau n t h deacon of th e M ethodise C hurch o rdered i t to be p u lled dow n. T he lan d ­lo rd refused , au d d u r in g th e a fte rnoon th e deacon, in th e absence of th e land lo rd , pulled i t d ow n an d to o k i t a w a y .”

Al.LE* A N f Crfnv+Y.A t th e ir recen t reg u la r m eeting , th e

W ells v ille D ivision of Sons a n d D augh ters of Tem perance in sta lled th e following nam ed officers: H . A . Sherer, W . P .; J . K. M artin , W . A .; P . Suable, F . S .; G. W . K napp, T . ; H . D. T read w ell, R . S .; Miss E. M a rtin , A . K. S .; S. P e lton , C hap .; Thos. K elley , C .; M iss E. W allace, A. C . ; I). K em p, I . S .; W . P resto n , <>. S.

UHE>fUNO cotTNTV.

Rev. T . K . Beecher, of E lm ira, o ra ted inA u b u rn on th e 3 d in s t . M r. GeorgeCongdon con tem plates erec tin g a handsom eresidence in E lm ira. T he YAmira Adt'er-t i v r s a y s : “ G eneral Irv ine , la te of th is c ity , is p rac tis in g law in San Francisco , in p a rtn e rsh ip w ith M r. W . H . P a tte rso n .form erly of E lm ira .” - Rev. Dr. C urtisaud fam ily , of E lm ira, le f t t h a t c ity on M onday even ing for M assachuse tts, w hereth ey w ill so journ d u rin g h o t w eather. Aw orkm an nam ed Luce was k uocked dow n and robbed of a considerable sum of m oney on a public s tre e t in E lm fra la s t S a tu rd ay even­ing .— --T h e s tre e ts of H orseheads a re soonto be lig h ted by g a s-la m p s . Israel Mc-Danolds, E sq ., has received h is commission aa Inspec to r of P ost Offices, and th e postal affairs of th e F irs t D is tr ic t of th e Second Division of the'* U n ited S ta tes. H is te r r i ­to ry em braces th e w hole S ta te of N ew Y o rk . M r. Isaac S. M arsha ll, of H orse­heads, fo rm erly School Com m issioner of th e co u n iy , ?B now confined to h is house by sickness.

WYOMING COUNTY.O ur co rresponden t a t I .aG range w rite s :

441 w ill send you a few item s from our usua lly o u ie t tow n. T h e crops a ll look w ell excep t corn, w h ich is n o t doing very well on account of th e recen t heavy rains. G rass is generally h eav ^ . -All k in d s of f ru it trees a re w ell loaded w ith fruic. T he F o u rth w as d u ly ce leb rated b y a festival a t th e ch u rch in th e a fte rnoon and evening of th e 3d inst. T h e en te rta in m e n t consisted of a n oration an d vocal an d in ­s tru m en ta l m usic. T h e speakers, L ieut. S m ith an d M ajo r Brooks, b o th delivered s tirrin g addresses, a fte r w h ich an hour and a half w as p leasan tly sp en t in p a rta k in g of th e sum p tu o u s d in n er fu rn ished by the lad ies. E ven ing exercises consisted of vo lun teer ;speecbas, m usic au d supper. T he ob jec t v a s to purchase fu rn itu re for tb e ch u rch , w hich is being repa ired . The n e t rec ip ts w ere $100. Rev. M r. Tilling- liast, of Jefferson coun ty , p reached a t tb e school house J u ly 4 th .”

MONROE COUNTY.

A l i t t le son of M r. H e n ry P . B ake ofR ochester, accid en ta lly fell in to th e canal la s t S a tu rd a y evening au d w as drow ned.

— A M rs. K ing a tte m p te d to c u t her th ro a t w ith a piece of glass in a R ochester s ta tio n house a few evenings since.— T he New Y ork T r le n m n of S a tu rd a y says : “ T he w edd ing of Mr. C harles ."v F o u rte llo t of R ochester, N . Y ., and M iss K ittie W il­liam s of Ith a c a , w as celebbrated a t th e Re­form ed P ro te s t« i t church , o n 'J u n e 23, Rev. Mr. S tro n g officiating. Long before the b ridal p a r ty a rr iv ed th e ch n rch w as filled w ith a fashionable audience, w ho w ere en te rta in e d w ith an ad m irab le selection of m usic. T h e b ride was e leg an tly a ttired in w h ite sa tin an il p in t lace. T he brides m aids w ere M rs.S arah Fourte llo t, M iss Ju lia G ra n t, M iss A da S to d d ard of Ith aca , an-i M iss L ille M an g er of Oswego. T he groom s­m en, H . A . W m to n , F rederick A. G rcenley of Ith aca , E dw ard G illey of N ew Y ork, and George M atth ew s of R ochester. The ushers w ere M essrs. C u rran , W ixom and Brooks of Ith aca , aud F ord H all of R oches­te r . A reception w as held im m ediately a fte r th e cerem ony a t th e residence of th e b rid e ’s fa th e r ” — R ochester is t ry in g th e various v arie ties of tire-engines w ith a view to a final selection.

A i.kaloiuji t b a t b.leech th e te e th d e ­stro y them . T iie balsam ic Sozodout con­ta in s n e ith e r acrid acid n o r corrosive alkali. I t is a p u re an d m ild vegetab le preparation , an d con tains a sopona.c-ous principle, de, rived from th e fam ous .South A m erican Soa- T ree, w h ich renders i t tb e finest cleansjpp p rep a ra tio n ev e r used for d en ta l purposesg

F i v e h u n d red dozen m en’s (all new styles) s tra w h a ts opened thui d ay a t 291 M ain s t.,

B e r g t o l d & B r o .

flm r lines nr tftwfy- firo *w4s inserted M * r A ir hso ttng for » » e*n», m<« addition* I » cents.t J O l t f M A S , A t IS E A S T S E S E U Al l e t , w ant* g ro ce rs , d ry good*, a n d b o > t 1fcnd shoe d ea le rs , saloon k eepers , a n d eve ry b o d y elae *0 « 11; som e a t th o s e s p len d id show ca rd s re a d y m ad eo r m ad e to r rd e r . ___

A N T E D — C O T T A G E S A T LO W ren te , c e n tra lly loca te L K D # A R D S A

W . C K LA N D , N o 10 K. Seneca • t . j__________________A L L

deecrip tfons, books, p am p h le ts , n ew spapers,letters, scrap-, clean "r t-ilo l, Ac., Ac., for which a pK>d p r c e w ill 1*9 p a id by P H IL IP L E E , a t tb e rea r o l N o. I* E. Swmn ft. —

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by P H IL IP LBK , a t th e r e a r o f 14 R . *w «n r t .

R A G S, R A G S,Th * h-jffwst prices paid

WA N T E D — G O IJN TYS o u g h t b y LTO N A R A K U L E rie

O R D E R SL an d O flce .

too w eed* dwar f ed under th is he ad in f J m A E sen ts, M d add itionnl Une 5 cent*.

A F U R N IS H E D H O U S E T O R E N T .M y b o u se , H o. «17 M ain » t . B u A .lo . w ith a

g arden In a h iy b e la te o f c u l t i r a t io n a tta c h e d , i- to b e re n te d to a n a i l faaailv fo r th r e e o r s ix m o n th s o r u n ff t t b e f irs t o f M ay n e x t . P on e* sk m g iv en on th e 1 st <>f J u ly n e x t. P ian o , p ic tu re s , He., included , l ia s , w a te r , f u rn a r* , w oodshed a n d b a rn . F o r in fo r ■nation, app ly o-.i th e prem ises o n a n y d av befo re It) A. M. d u r in g th e p re sen t m o n th L E O R O E W. H O U G H T O * , No. <117 M ain rt.

r )R R E N T —A F U R N IS H E D H O U S E ,No. a Got dell st Apply b. JOHN OITO, 81

F u r n i s h e d h o u s e s f o r r k *No. 14 2 Ninth nt.; f-story brick dwelling' n

finished, aud having gas, furnancc, cellar etc i*l« teiv furnished. H- nt 8800.

- N o. 106 Carolina r t ; 2-story -brick dwelling, water, etc., with fnmlture. Rent fiSOO.

LYON * BAKER, Krie Land Offict

H B L P M A L B H .Advertisem ent* net exceeding fv u r Une* or thirty-

ttm lo r d * inserted vn dtr this heading /o r H-Y eenU, each additional lin e 5 cent*._______________________

A N T E D — A S T E A D Y , K N E R G E T -

rv and s tead y em p lo y m en t a l I be given.V IR 1 U E X Y o R S rO > , :W6 Main -tre e t

W A N T E D —2 G O O D M EN TO W O ftKon glass show cards. Those aeo ns 'o tned to

o u tlin in g and sh ad ing p re fe rred . (food wages am i s teady em ploym en t g iven . I SA M U ELS, 3o2 M d n st.\ \ T A N T E D —T H R E E GOOD S H O E

r Y m ak e rs , w ho can do sew ed w ork , a t 84 Westc n tc a s t . ,

em ploym - 1►urter Block. To co m p e ten t m en s te a d \

; wi:I be g iven.

WA N T E D - A GOOD S T r.A D Y M AN ,w ho un- e r - t a t s a I k in d s of fa rm w o rk , ean

find ftead y em p lo y m en t ju » t o u ts ide th e citv . In ­q u ire a t 56 E s t sen cca st.

n t i r f b t l t u . v __________

Advertisem ent* not exceed i no fo u r line* or thirty- two icmi* inserted under this heading fo r '45 rent* rath additional iine 5 cent*.

3Q PARK PLACE—WANTED, A♦ r com e te u t g irl to do g enera l housew ork .

4(5J C’O T T A G E S T -to do h c '- e w n rk .

W A N T E D - A G IR L

C a s t o r r C l o t h i n g . — N . Boas berg. S pauld ing’s E xchange, p ay s th e h ighest ca*<h price for lad ies’ an d g en ts’ ca st of; clo th ing . Call a t s to re , o r address box 2S92 Postoflice. ________

C o n s t i t u t i o n W a t e r is a ce rta in c u re for d iab e tes au d all diseases of th e kidneyc. For sa le by a ll druggist* . dao

S p r i n g s ty le s of pearl cassHmeres and beaver h a ts a t 291 M ain s tree t,

B e r g t o l d A B r o ,

O v e r w h e l m i n g s tock of boys’ and child- d ren ’s s traw h a ts a t 291 M ain s tree t,

B e r g t o l d A B r o .

F if t y dozen P an am a h a ts to be closed out, from $2 to $35 each, a t 291 M ain s t.,

B e r g t o l d A B r o .

F op . choice K en tu ck y W h isk y for m edi­cinal use go to S w ift A FTnsted k25-tf

OYSTERS.—W holesale aud R eta il,2 j7 E a o a n A C o . , 251 M ain i t .

S e w i n g M a c h i n e s .— A ll persons in te n d ­ing to pu rchase a sew ing m ach ine shou ld exam ine th e A m erican C om bination l»efore buying any o th er. I t perform s all th e o r­d in ary ran g e of sew ing in a v astly superior m anner, and w orks b u tto n holes an d o v er­seam s as n icely as b y hand .

J v m e s H . J e w e t t ,406 M ain s tre e t. A m erican Block.

A fr esh lo t of “ C apt. J in k s ” H arv a rd V anguard ; also som e beau tifu l pearl cassi- m ere and d rab Beaver h a ts , F ifth A venue s ty le , ju s t received a t

L. A. S i Br e t ’s , 213 M ain st.

200 Boxes O ranges and Lem ons for sale low b y P l a t t F r u i t Co.

G p. e a t R e d u c t i o n i n P r i c e s . — W e have re d u c ^ l th e prices on o u r w hole stock of fancy goods, trim m ings, hosiery an d gloves, em broideries, laces and m iiln ery goods, as we are d e te rm ined to reduce our s to ck d u ­rin g th e m outh . R o s e n a u , B r o s A K i « e , 410 M ain s tre e t.

P E R S O N A L .Advertisem ent* not exceeding fo u r line* or thirtjt

t\co word* inserted under this headiny fo r ‘4.1 cent*, each additional line S cent*.

PE R S O N A L ^ -T H E O L D - F IR M O PB ogert & D oolittle h av n g d leso lved , th e r t '.c k

ot s o o d s t '-rm e ly b elo n z iu * to th<:i* been re ­m oved t * 196 M ain a tre e t, five d o o rs te lo w tb e oM -ta n d . G oods nude t o o n le r . .n t tb -rd le»s t h i n Io r n e r p rices; y o u th ’s and c h i d r« n ’» c lo th «.g at pri.-es t - su i e u .to w . n to close c u t th e stock . JA S . to. BOGKRT, A ge-1

— i* E A S T E A G L E S T .- W A N T E D , Ai l ) good cook , a n d also a laundress.

1 1 7 E. E A G L E S T .— W A N T E D ," A1 1 1 c o m p e te n t g irl to do general h luscw ork.

I D O C L IN T O N S T -W A N T E D , " Al O O g ir l t o do gen e ra l housew ork . Reft-renccce q u ir td . ______________________________

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W A S H IN G T O N S T .— W A N T E D* ) 0 1 im m e d ia t. ’y a first-c lass se rv a n t g irl.

W A V I E i) a T .T r i J.enc-ei re .|u .nK i.

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W A N T E D i m m e d i a t e l y a g i h l\ \ to d o g en e al h u se * o rk . A pp ly a t 283 Pearl t . Reference** re .p i'red .

P E R S ' »N A L —Y O U CWN M A K E Agood th m g i:i c lean in g o u t y o u r h o u s . by send ­

in g your old p a p e r o f al. h ind-, t-o >ks, p u r.p h le ts . n ew spaper", I t t e *, ti~., , to P H IL IP L E E . atthe r e a r d S o . 14 E . S a a n >•.

j * i m T i o . w n * L E aAdvertisem ent* not exceeding fo u r hn esor thirtg-

tiro word* inserted u nder thi* heading fo r 543 cent*, each additional line 1 cetrts. _____ ______________

W A N T K I > - A S I T U A T I O N 1 N A D R Y goods o r g ro . c ry st- .re , by a yo u n g m a n 2S

yea rs of ge ; w ou ld 1k> w illing to m ak e h im se lf us< - iu l ; sa la ry do o b je c t as m uch as em p lo y m en t. Ad-

v v

alary i o o b je c t as II , t v i» office.

a n t e d - a s i t u a t i o n i ng ro c e ry s to re '.,v a y o rn g inaiveeveutet-n y ears

d a r e , w ho w ishes to lea rn t h s b usiness; can keep ■ "•oks. A ddress I'. W. P . , a t th is office.______

W A N T E D — T tl R E N T T O A (iO O Dtenant, frame cottage, No. M3 South Divi­

sion st. Inquire on the premises.__________ _______

FOK R E N T —A D E S IR A B L E B R IC KL welling, weet side of Main st., ten minutes

walk f-.i«u the P.wUffice; furnished throughout, la-ge yi.rd, and large quantities of fruit of different varieliei. Will be rented low and poase« ion given iinmedrttely. EDWARDS It BUCKLAND, Real Estate and Insurance Broker*, No. 10 K. Seneca st.

- p . l KENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE,I fit Johnson’s place for S months frem June 1,

l!*K>. .p p ly to JOHN OTTO, 81 P ea rl st.__________

I'O K E N T OR S E L L — T H R E E B R IC Kc< :tages on E lk n t , n e a r L ou is iana , new and

vary cc tvenieni R en t #260.St' -re No. 8 E. Kagle st. Rent $600.8 to rein the United State* Hotel Bl«*ck. Rent $30

A. N. WIN8 HIP. 10 E. Eagle rt 0.

f e rNRANK W H JF 8 V A JLU rri

. at Mr. CHAS. It. . O LL1HS, the Cure, fie ., Murrhey Little, late ol MorrieA rm h e n M instrel* , Breton.

Admfaeion—G alle ry , 10c.; P a rq u e t, 20c.; Orches­tra, 25c.; Beale in Box, 60c.; Whole Box. $3.

N . B.—N ew S t a n a r e eng ag ed anil w ill ap p ea r in

FRANK WILD. Prenffetor.

Bu f f a l o a c a d e m y o k m u .m c .J . II. A H. L. MFECH, ***d Msrwu *-*.

THURSDAY, FRID A Y, SATURDAY NICIIT AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.

Appearance of the world renowned GREGOR1ES

And their'Matchlev-C3MBI NATION.

Pantjminirts, Gymnasts, Acrobats, Vocalists and Dancers, together with M’.le Gvrtnd* *

MI NATURE CIRCUS,Intre Urcing twelve educated Poodle Dot,--, T rick

Ponies, Performing G<*at Agile tt< i key*, h e . h e. Each entertainment will conclude wit: ■ n mw cumio

PANTOMINR,Arranged and played by the GRF.GOHIES.

For further |*articulsn« set* programmes. Beats can L- secured at C o ttie r A Denton's Music Store. No. loll M ain •trcrt.

F O R S A L E S I I I N E S .

S I T U A T I O N S F E M A L E S .A d 'e r t ’ setnent* not exceeding fo u r lin e* or thirty-

two word* inserted under this heading fo r 4 1 cent*, > ach a dditional Une 1 c e n t s .________________ ____

W A N T E D Sn CATION A S N U R SEfo r th e sick. B est o f c ity re fe rences g iven

C all a t 2S1 N in th st

A R E S P E C T A B L E ‘ M ID D L E A G E Dw m xp desire* a s itu a tio n a> h o u sek eep e r o r

cool; o r to vfitit • n a 'a d v . Coll a t 447 M ain s t . , cor. L afaye tte r t . . Buffalo, N Y.

V R E9P SG FA B L E M A R K iE D WOM ANd s ires a s i tu a tio n as w e t Lursc. A pply a t 370

E xchange s t.

D O ST A X I* F O I X U .Advertisem ent* tint exceeding fo u r line* or thirty

tiro words inserted under thi* heading fo r 4 1 ecu's, each additional line 3 cent*.

I G S T -A BU NCH O F K EY S ON I MF_j '*th. Th** finder w ill p lease r e tu rn th em to

Police S ta tio n N o 2 on Seneca str* e t.

I OBT—FRfilM IT--; .V W ASHINGTONj s t . , one o rd inary d a p p e r g ra y m are , a b o u t i i

louids hi h . te n y ea r- o ld , sw itch ta il, in good work iiu 'eond 'ti-’m , n il* sq u a re fo rehead , r th e r low in tin w e th e r a n d h a - ‘n te rf* red w ith bo th h in d fe e t. WM riA Y NES.________________________________

OST—A SHIELD l v u x je BKAIUNc:nam e. A su itab le rew ard w iil - e g iven for

-Mine a t lu*: K‘ '-him. e st. J j . Me H ID E .

f e e R EW A R D —LOST ON SUNDAY.’u n e 27th on N iagara s i . , a Bl**-k a nd Tan

s iu t , agcu ar u i ‘ wo voir*, answer*i to th n» ine <* I’op -y . A ny person D n n r : . / >'t to W. JH oRA N , 8 M organ s r ., w i'l rece ive th e above r tw a td .

I J

K l ; I X . A .M l L O D G I N G .Advertisem ent* not exceeding fo u r line* or thirty-

ico word* inserted under this heading fo r 543 cent*, •ach additional line 5 rent*.

t i \ \ . S E N E C A S T . - A G E N T L E M A N51 nd wife and a few single g en tlem en "an ■

W E S T E A G L E M P L E A S A N TO f * rooms f r s ng*e gen tlem en o r g en tlem en and wiv s can lie ha il, w ith bo a rd , on rea.-* -liable te rm s. A lso, d ay b o a r r r* w anted

: * A E L L IC O T T ST. — A F L l f n o T w iI)• t r s ca-* lie accom m odated w ith 1 x iard androom s. A I-o a few day boarder* w nte«l.

► i n I P E A R L S T ., B E T W E E N E A G L E_ _ I a n d C ourt ***. Hoard w ith o r w ithou troom s, and in a p leasan t location .

. > ^ 1— NT D I V I S I O N ST. a FEW— O I sit gle g in n m en , *>r g rn cinen a n d wive., ra** a n b o i 'd a n d p*e sa- t rooms.

M ) ( | W A S H I N G T O N S T . — A F R O Mr*. m , su itab le f**r tw oi g en tlem en o r fo r s

m - i m n s w m c w .lot exceeding fo v r line* or thirty

ding fo r !*li aente,cents.each additional h

'P O CABINET M A K E R S A N D UP-I h o 's te re rs F o r -a le , a well es tab lish ed busi-

n«s* cen tra d v lo ca ted . lL-..t low . Sm all ca , ita rc-q u i-e tl. Box 5 th is office.

\ FLOUR AND GRH1 MILL FOBsale in I ’a m d a , s itu a ted n e a r tw o I n - s o f ra il­

ro ad , W0 m i es fro m Buffalo, or. th e llu ffslo andl.ake H u ro n R a tre a d ; t l i— w a te r p riv ileg e is ur-sur passed in th e c o u n try . p 'en ty of wh a t in th e neigh Uorhood. T he m i I is fitted u p w ith th r e e ru n <>! - to m s in go «1 in n in g n n l r : AkVtO d o w n , tialance iu tw o years. F.-r parti* rilars addre- * FR E D . B G C L L E T T , im m tb o iv O ., O n ta r io ,C a n a d a .

WAN I ED A PARTNER WITHfrom *1 1 0 0 to $20 000 capi a l, Il a luc ra tiv e

business, already cstaM i-h*d .

k ' LOUR M IL L F o r S A L E IN THEU c t y o-buffol**; b u ild in g b r ic k . U r - > an il c apa le of a l a r .e b u s in - s - ; lot U S x l l 5 ; t .i *«- ru n **• o ne , w ith m ach in ry ar.d pow er fo r m ore. T er • -

e n v . F o r particu la r* app lv t*. lit. ML .v SAN Fur HD, It* W «st S wan st.

jT tT L E T — M A l HI N E SH O P , T(X>LS,I Po "e -. F o u n d ry . 4 : . - H av in g p u rch saed all th e

allies, p lanes, am i o il e r tool* la te ly ownoii by th e fi in o f i>ag>e & Wee*l, in t eT Ti*ca,o s t IronW *.rl«s, l-eing one of tn e b - t furnishe<l shojw in th e c u* try , consisting o i la rg e a-.d s a .a ll to o ls f r d o -n g ail kin-Is o f ir**n w ork , we a re p repared to b a s e tu e als»ve a- d u rn is .- p o w er to ru n tiie s i tu e ; a > >, fo u n d ry vv il Le

ren ted if desired w ith th e m ach u o shop. The I-r-.niises can i-e c onven ien tly div id d and le t in s 'p a - r i te room *. F o r p a r tic d a r , in q u ire of E . B. IfitL M E S , M ichigan s tre e t a n d canal.

V* l : \ K K X l i AN C E ~ TO M A K E AFo tu n e . —T o a n y y o u n g m an w ith a li t t le »act

and e n e rg y , itav ing a sn ia l ' am o u n t o f m oney , o r who •m p iv -ecu ity fo r th e « p o t t 3 t , M w w l k t t c b M t t

to m ak e a f o r tu n e is o ff-red by a g* n em an w ho is aU iu t io em b ark in busine** on a la rg e r scale. Hi* well estab lished a r d t h r v n g d ry goods business by w hich fo r year* b e hca acqu ired a good liv in g and c im d ta b le beside*, w ith an cxU-n* vc i*at. onai-e. will be -o ld on favor a le t e ’ tn-*, am i need* to i-eseen ■ >ni> to afford a satfi ie n t g u a r -n te e of th e p rosperity of his successor. <;<Hrt s to re 3 J ie e t t ro u t; rent8300. A ddresa H . B ., box 72 5, Albany, N. Y.I J KICK YARD FOR SALE -AT ERIEI ^ R aifro a I S ta t io n , Lao c a r te r , w ith 7 a c ro aan d all

necessary to o ls fo r maki» g b r i c k , t o r s»le cheap and -m e a s y ' t e r m s b y H U M E & S A N FO R D , 16 W est Swan st.

T O L E T - B O O M S .Adveriisem ent* not exceeding fo u r line* or thirty-

ire, usicds inserted under this heading fo r 4 1 rent*, teh ailditu-nal line 1 cent*.______________

* 7 CHIPPEW A ST. FOE RENT,w i.h o u t hoard , a p leaaau t r»-*m s . i ta b le fo r

•lre i»n iaker. ___________________________

■>o i n r r - i i u t r i l a s s b o o mTApp ly t o G lit.'. B. B I L L . 333 M ain, c re N. ^ivisiore.

OF F I C E , TO L k r - T W O OK FIi ESa t N o 353 M ain « t., on fir-*, floor; a lso , th ree

room *, to o d locavif n fo r a U nd * g -m y o r -m u ran ce u d u e ts , o r fo r a ph>>briar o r law yer______________

TO R E N T .-S P L E N D I D O F F IC E S IN No. 77 Pearl rt. Apply to JOHN OITO, 81

Pearl st . _____________________ _________

H' < >R R E N T — F U R N IS H E D ROOM S,w ith o u t board , fo r g en tlem en only . A pply Uj

JO H N OTTO, B ert E s ta te an d Loan B roker, No. 81 Pcari nt.

KCOMS AND OFFICES TO LETN o 44 > M ain *tveet. 2d story , ga* and w ater.

323 M ain a tree t, 2d a to ry , gx* and w ater.66 L loyd ■tree* 2d , 3d a n d 4 th stories.

* I.YON h B A K ER.

OOM S A N D P O W E R TO K E N T .T h e room s a ro desirab le an d ti .e pow rr con-

c a n t In q u ire i l >. 4 R. H O L ffR S , M ichigan st. ind th e C anal, Buffalo. ______________________

O F T S FO R R E N T FO R L IG H Tm a c u fa c ta r ia g purpo-c* , fo u r floors, e ach 23a

75 w itn office a n d gas and w a te r , s it-J rte co rn e r o f 1Vash:ngt*»n at. and th e Cana!. LYON 4 B iK E I l , Eri-s Lam! Office.

H‘

A d vertisem ent* not exceeding fo u r line* or thirty tiro wont* inserted u nder this heading fo r 4 1 cent*,

•A additional line 5 cents.

O U SE S A N D LO TS F O R S A L E —H LM F& SANFORD, 16 W Swan rt.

227 T h ir te m ih s t . , east sid -, second house n o r th of C o n n ec ticu t s tre e t. 2-siory fram e a n d b a rn ; lo t 6Ux

. 0 . P rice , $3000.C orner H ig h .an d E lm s tre e ts , c o tta g e am i stone

iim em eiit, t>arn, f ru i t , c is te rn , A c.; lo t 7*0 fee t fro n t. Price , *3500.

2u7 S ev en th s tre e t, 11-s to ry fram e ; lot 50x150. I'ric - ,» .000 .

123 S ix th s t re e t , 2-story fram e and b a rn ; lo t 60x 131. 4 rice $6000.

200 Sw an s tre e t. 2 D 'to rv brick and bam -iuent; lo t 2 i^ x tOO; us*, w a te r , S c . Pt lee, $4500.

517 N in th str* c t . e* r t s ide, sriuih of Y ^rk s tre e t, 2- sL»ry fram e, new , ce lla r, r ic e lo t, 4 - P rice , $:*h)0.

150 I lu io n s tre e t, 2 -story f ram e: l<*t 25x100. Price , -0.

227 C arro ll s tre e t, 2 -story b r c k a n d b asem en t, w ith la r i i .g a * w a te r, Ac Ti ice, $3500.

21*1 S o u th D ivision s tre e t, l- r to ry co ttage . T liis bu ild ing s la rg e , ve ry co nven ien t, well b u ilt , and in tine co n d itio n . K euis fo r 8200 p e r annum . P rice , $2800.

N rthe&st c**rner K*gle and E llico tt s tree t* , 2-wtory hri* k m id b asem en t. Price $4000.

313 Penry s tre e t, 1 -story aud b asem en t; lo t 50x150. Pi ice, iSOW.

g T . JA M E S H A L L .

S IX N IG H T S O N L Y .C om m encing

M ONDAY E V E N IN O , JU L Y 12th , DrtO.

F irs t ap p ea ran ce o f th e g reat

M A R T IN O C A L IF O R N IA IL L U S IO N I S Ta nd

C H A M PIO N V R N T R lL O q U 1ST O P T H F W O U LD ,

W ill in tro d u c e th e

LIV IN G H E A D W IT H O U T A BODY.T IIE M AGIC GRO W TH O F FLO W ER S

an d hi> w o n d erfu l *eri*es h i v en tr il. q u ism nightly , U e w ill u 'w d is tr ib u te

100. O N E H U N D R E D . *°0.use fu l a i.d va luab le

P R E S E N T S E V E R Y N IG H T .A d m issio n ..................................................................... 26 cen ts .. eaerved S e a ts ......................................................... 6 '' c en ts .

Du«>r* op en a t 7 o 'c lo ck ; e n tc r ta iu m e u t a t 8.

G R A N D G IF T M A T IN E ESA TU R D A Y A F T E R N O O N , JU L Y 17th , 186:*

E very ch ild receives a p resen t.

A dm ission , ad u lt* ...................................................... 2 6 cen t«C h i ld r e n ........................................................................ 16 o u t *

E v en in g p a p e rs pleaae copy._______ ____ ___________

I J O R S A L E A T A B A R G A IN —1TW O-JU sto ry b rick h o u -e <*n U tica s tre e t, firs t door

f ro m M ain s tre e t, fiu ished com plete m id in good or dvr; lo t r-0 x 2v'0 . W ill lie sold io r less th a n th e build- i g o n rt, on ly a p a r t o f th e pu rchase m oney tw iug r .sp iired dow n. HASTINGS « OTTO, 3 Brown** b u ild in g ._________________________ ___

F'O I l S A L E - T H E 2-9T O R Y B R K ’Kh o u je N o. 18 N. P ea rl r t . ; go**, m a rb le m an tle s ,

cellar, e tc ., a ll in go* d o rd e r ; lo t 26x114 to a n alley , b srti o u t iie a lley ; w ill be **>ld o n rcaw m ah e te rm s .

1-story fram e house No. 38 P a rk s t , in good o rd e r; b it 25x120 to a n alley.

D esirab le v acan t preq ierty fo r sale; lo t 90x230,w est side of M ain s t . , 142 f t n o r th of A llen st.

L o t 49x236, w est side of M ain s t , be tw een Allen and N o rth s ts . H A ST IN G S « OTTO,

3 Brow n’* i.wilding.

SMALL FARM FOE SALE OR IX -c h a n g e .—Lot of a lw u t 12 acres good ho u se well

f inished a n d out-build irig .i in good o ru e r ; a la rg e h m p a rk , fine o rch a rd o f a p |J e » , jw ar*. 'th e m e s , e tc . E v e ry th in g in good c**nd tio n ; s i tu a te in E ast P em ­broke. I J mil»*» fr**m ra ilroad defvov, 7 m ile* w est **f B atavia. W ill e x change lo r a sn u g p lace I.3 th e c itv w o rth *:000 t o $4<K)t*. an«l j a y r if f e re nee; o r w ill ae!!• n eatiy te rm s . LYON h B A K E R , E rie L an d Office.

Ho u s e o n D e l a w a r e s t . — t h every conv en ien t and com m odioua d-*ellin* on

th e so u th e a s t co rn r o f D elaw are a n d l iu r n u s ts ., 2 s to rie s am i ha*em eut, p a r lo r , a ittin g ro o m , l ib ra ry , taslre.om am i b a th ro o m on f l r s t floor; fu rn a c e , h i t and cold w a te r, e tc .—all in p e rfe c t o rd e r . F o r sale by L T U N A HD* KK.

b'O R S A L E O R TO KENT—NO. 625M ain s tre e t, in e le g a n t o rd e r. A pp lv te

JO H N OTTO, s i P ea rl st.

H' tUt SAUK -A FARM OF 24 ACRES.W ithin five m in u te s ’ walk of A u ro ra v il la .e ;

lias a g ood ho u -e a n d b a rn , ab o u t 130 f r u i t t r e e t , wella i 'c re -d and u n d e r g ood c u ltiv a tio n ; w ill "-ell cheap nr each*nge fo r c ity p ro js-rty . A pp ly t> M. » e - COMB, 10 S o u ih D ivision -t.

j?O B SALE—A FARM OF 21 ACRES;I haa a good d w elling ho u se , barn* , o rch a rd , ' c , •*ithin seven m iles o f t> .iscit> ; w ill sell ch eap o r e t - b ange fo r c ity p ro p e r ty . Apply to M. McUg MH, 10 S. Division St.________ ____________

H'O k BALE 19 BENNETT ST , 2sto ry fram e , m good c o n d itio n ; lo t 25 h y 137,

grapev ines, f r u i t tre e s , A c. W ill se ll ch e a p t t sold w ith in t h i r ty days. A pp ly to M. M o;t>M B, 10 ft.Dfviai n s t.

U O K SALE C25 MAIN ST., A FINE| b ri«k re-'idt-nce in good co n d it o n ; brick barn

in t lic r e i r o n w a sh u ig to u »t ; th e honoe has a ll th e in d e n i im provem en ts. W ill sell heap If sold wsm . A pply to M. McCOMB, 10 S. M »m u.n at._________ _

F'O R S A L E —T H A T S U B S T A N T IA Lau d vonnrrodloii* 2 -s to ry ( f ro n t and r*‘a r) Brick

H ouse , w ith la rg e g round* well stojk* d w ith fru it .ii d shade tre e s , th e nsidoriv** o f th e la te W illiam IIo !ge, E sq .. located o n th e so u thw est c o rn e r of Main d id U tica i ts . A pply io JO H N OTTO, 81 P earl *t.

H' I R S T C L A S S D W E L L IN G S F O R.Sal*" A hew residence ju s t co m ple ted , on

Main s t . , n ea r N or h r t . ; large h ouse , finely finished iu in .rtt-ro st* 1 ; l**t 52jx264.

A good 2-»t'T» b riek dw elling . No. 142 N in th nt., c em en t c e lla r and ci.-L.rn, m rn ace , ga*, A c.; house in fierfect ■ rd e r , finely papere-d A«.

T h " e leg an t dovvn-toaru residence on N ia^ara sq u a re , M ansard roof, well b u ilt , n early new , fin shed in good s t . lo am i expense. A n ex trem e ly desirab le place fo r la-mons re q u ir in g t * live n e a r to business, p rices an d te n n s re-»son*b*e. LYON A liAKETt,

K rie D m l ifffiee.

D e s i r a b l e v a c a n t l o t s f o r8.1 -. - 100x22.'*, D elaw are r t , eas t side, 300 fee t

n o r th of N o rth st.IjUOx244, Dt-lav-are r t . , east side, 670 fe e t Noutb of

Fe»ry nt.(■ox 110 to an a lley , F ran k lin s t . , e a s t s ide, 251 fee t

no rth *>f V irg in ia -t.+ 1x135, h lh c -r tt s t . , w c-t side, 183 fee t so u th of

H igh s t. H A STIN G S h O IT O .Heal Ft-trti- B rokers , N**. 3 Brow n’s Rui'ding*.

F' lK S T C L A SS R E S ID E N C E S FO RS ale .—Two new 2-story Brick H ouses, w ith

F rench roof, finished w ith b lack w a ln u t, c hcsn iit and aah . in m odern s ty le th ro u g h o u t, s i tu a te on th e u o rth eaa t o o r i r • f M aiu and D odge atrre-is; io t 7ox >0 . each . W ill be sold ud rea.-.«*nablc te rm s.

N ew 2-story Brick H o une on th e s *uth-ta~t c o rn e r • >f D elaw are and Br a n t " tree t* ; fin ished com plete in m odern s ty le ; lot. 97}*236.

5-story B ick D ou e , w ith w ing (N o. 1243), on D elaw are st_, n e a r F e rry s tre e t; lo t 134x580 to Lin- wood av en u e , w ith i-rick b a rn , a h ru b le iy and f ru it ill a iindauce; is o ffered on very reosonable i<*rmii.

i-* tory U n e " , No. 315 M ichigan - t r a c t , w ith m od e n . im i ro v em eu ts in fine o rd e r.

21-atory E iick H o u -e No. 28 U tica r t r t e t , near M ain s'., e e t; lo t 60*200; w ill be sold cheap

A lso, a la rge n u n d ie r * f ch"a|»er dw eliing* in all |ia i-t. of th e t ity , fu ll p r in te d lists o f w hich m av be had s t o u r office. H A STIN G S A o T T >,

K-ta (• B o k e n , No. 3 ' rn w n 'i Bui d irga .

Fo r s a l e —n o . 222 f r a n k l i n s t . ,e n tire ly new , Ju s t fu rn ish ed w ith e v t .y conven-

m* '• am i mod- n i im provem en ts . Also,No. 171 B ryant s t . ,* 2-rtor* and w ing fram e houae;

>argt- lo t w ell s to c k 'd w itii f r u i t ; in a i*eighborho»d w here p ro p e rty .* ta p id iv increwainz in va ue.

A pply to J<*HN OTTO, ft. l ’carl a t ._

F- o k t e r i s P K o r e a r v m a u uT he p rem ises kr.ow n oh th e K cm pson p ro p e rty ,

d r tlg h tfu llv s itu a te d on th e bank of th e N iagara river. T he d w elling ia b r ic k . G o th ic s ty le , in go>.«l tv i.au tah le co n d itio n , w ith b a rn s , stable* a m out- b u ijd in t* . T h ere a re tw o a c -e a o f lan d connec ted w ith th e house u n d e r fine s ta te of cu ltiv a tio n , w th a u rge va rie ty **f f ru i t tree s .n hea rin g , w ith ahrut*- betyr ai d g rave led w alks L T 0W A B A K E R , E rie Land Office.

Fo r s a l e - t h a t - v a l u a b l ep ro p e rty on to r th w e s t c o rn e r o f W ash ing ton

a nd N o rth D ivision s tru t t*. I » t 41x20; ho u se b rick , tw-r,-story, w ith w ing -o n e o f th e m o st desirab le c o rners in th e c ity , c i th e r fo r residence o r fo r bu*i-

JO H N OTTO. 81 P earl *t

Fo r s a l e — 22 D e l a w a r e s t .L o t 941x115; a tw o -r to ry , a t t ic and w ing brick

houa*", c o n ta in in g 10 res.m s, ve ry e le g a n t, in fine o r­de r , w ith all m odern im provem en ts. Also a barn. __________ JO H N OTTO. 81 P earl r t .

L UR s a i .K 2-8TOEY BRK K HOUSEP w ith w ing , on e a s t - ide; te n re-oin* l*;-ide* base­

m en t a n J at i .e . m arb le m antle-' and Do 'g e ’s p a te n t g-att-j*. !> it 60x160. P rice , $5000; $2600 dow n , bal- uic* in five year*. By W ILLIA M 8. SVKLL. 3Ja Jersey s t re e t , n e x t b lock ea st o f f o r m a l Kehooi.

Ff O R S A L E - H O U S E A N D LOT S .W .co r Swan a n d M ichigan *ta .; lo t l $ 6 x l l2 | . A lso,

tw o fa rm s on H am b u rg h T u rn p ik e . T erm s easv. Inc; lire o f 8 . C. ADAM S, w ith P r a t t h Co. 1 22-tf

T O I K T A T O t e s .Advertise ment* not exceeding fo u r lin es or th-rty-

>SO word* inserted under thi* heading fo r *45 cent*, • aeh additional line 1 rents.

^ ' l O U h i T O L E T - — ISO, 1S 4 A N D I'MO M ain s t . , w est ride, all in good rej*air w ith C our­ie r and fix tu re* com ple te ; also, 186 M am St., form* r- iy W hite 's B ank,w eli calcu la ted fo r b an k in g purposes. Poweaali.n April L A pp ly to JA M E S W LN 8H IF, office ov e r s to re 190 M ain «t.

H O U S E P U E X K H I X C .

S IL V E R P L A T E Dla rg est stock in th e c ity

SON’S. 319 M ain s t

W A R E — T H Et t J . C. JE W E T T k

Ke k r i g e k a t u r w a t e r c o o l e r sF reeze rs , A c., he ., a t J C. JE W E T T h SONS

319 4 in r t

Cl R O C K E R Y , G L A S S A N D Y E L L O W J W are, a .*u!l aH *ortm cnl a t J . C. JE W E T T h SON’S , *19 M ain rt.

/ i LOT H ES HAM PE Its, B A SK E T *,V.V and B a n , also a large sto ck o f W ooden W are a t J C JE W E T T h SON’S , 319 M ain st.

' P H E LEG I s LA IO R UOOK ST O V E ,I th e be«t in th e m a rk e t , f o r sale on ly a t J . 0 .

JE W E T T h SON’r*. 319 M ain vt.

' 'O IL E T W A K E , B IR D C A G E S A N DB a th in g A p p ara tu s—o u r own m a k e —fo r safe a t

C JE W E T T h SO N 'S , 319 M ain st.

CL O T H E S W R IN G E R S — T H E BESTW ringers wfll he fo u n d a t J. C. JE W E T T A

O S 'S F l» M ain st.

D A IL Y E X C U R S IO N S

TO O A K F IE L D A N D F A L C O N W O O D ,O N 4T E A M E R IV A N H O E .

C om m ciicing o n T lH R S D lY , th e 8 th of J u ly , id c o n tin u in g u n til f u r th e r no tice , th e e ie g a u tIron S team er iV A N H O K will leave h r d .n-k, fo o t ot Main s t r e e t , a t 2:40 P. M. d a ily (e x c e p t S u n d a* -. when she w ill leave a t 10 A. M. a n d 2 P . M.> fo r Oak field, to u c h in g *t F alcon w ood t e land paascngci-. l e tn n i in g to Buffalo a t 7:45 P . M

Fare fo r t h e r o u i.d t r i n 60 cent*.Not*: -T he Iv anhoe w ill r u n dow n to Falconw.*...!

o r O akfield in t h - m orn ing* w itii p a r tie s of not lesa th an tw elve . . W. L. M ALCOLM , Agent

Buffalo J u ly 7. V m .

0 O L 9 8PR Q V G M U V 1 N G I’A K K .

TR O T F O R A P U R S E O F *250.SA TU R D A Y , JU L Y 10, i860.

B or R oadste rs ow ned and d riv en In Buffalo.B E S T T H R E E IN F IV E .

Five H o n e s to e n te r and “tart a t 2 P. MH O R T E R k D A N IE LS, P ro p rie to rs.

Y E N IN G C O N C E R TEAT KO ESTEK ’S P A R K ,

C o m e r H ig h and M ain S tree t" ,

E v e ry T n w d a y a n d Thureulay E ven ings, Coinoceno in g o n TueAlmy, J u n e 22d.

P 1N E " A R T S A C A DEM Y

YOUNG M E N ^ A SSO C IA T IO N B U IL D IN G S.

T he G allery w ill be op en e v e ry d a y , e x c e p t P u n - days, fro m 9 A. M. t iil 6 P. M.

S ir g le adaaisaion ̂ 6 o e i i te ; oeaaon tic k e t h for * m o n th , 5* cent*. L . Q . SK L L aT K D T , S t i f .

0 L . I N T O N FO R E ST .

P artie s w ish ing to engage

C L IN T O N F O R E S T

fo r P ic-n ic P a r tie s , Festiva l* , f h o o tin g Mat*-lu'., <k* ., can do ho by apply in g to A id . fh s c l, N*«. 610Gen< «* «

B U F F A L O D R IV IN G P A R K .

SEA SO N T IC K E T S F O R Y E A R 1869.ilegee of tra* k , e x h :P ric e , $15, in c lu d in g al i

tion days and ball p lay ing . F o ra a le by

G. J . BO W EN , e o t H am lin A v*-ii'W n.

A U C T IO N H M iO N .J P. SHOECRAFT—Auctioneer.

i'e re -m p to ty Safe of S E C O N D H A N D C M JT H IN G ,

F ro m a New York P aw n Broker*.

Also,G E N T S ’ B O O T S

A t th e C en tra l A uction R oom , 329 M ain i t . ,

B Y 8HOF.CKAKT B R O T H E R S,

On F R ID A Y , J u ly 9, a t 1*J o’c lo ck .

Will be Bold G ent*’ F ro c k , D rew and Sack Coat*,Pan t* , Ve*t**, Ac. B oots, LaUics’ Shoe*, D ry I ,C u t l e r y , fc-c.

T erm *—Caoh. _________ _________________

D O D G E A C O .

353 M A IN B T R E E T .

O EN E R A L A UCTION a nd CO M M ISSION B U SIN E SS C a“h a d v an ce* 'in a il good* if le q u ire d .Daily sale* of D ry GihhIs, he. Sale* of F u rn i tu re ,

Bedding and C ro ck ery , E very T L 'K S D V Y and F R I ­DAY

A R L E S G . I R IS H , J R . ,

C ITY A U C T IO N . CO M M ISSIO N A N D PU B L 10 ST O R E H O U S E ,

30$ W aahlngton a t . , B uflalo . E a tab liahed 1867.R eg u la r A u c tio n 8a!. *,

W ED N ESD A Y S A N D SA TU R D A Y S.Special anlea aa ad v e rtised . F u r n i tu r e , M irrora

(.dlcloth, C a rp e tin g , Blanket*), W all P a p e r , C urtam a . e tc . re ta iled a t fqet-.rv price* _______

H O T Il’ E A _____________O m cB ok thr Board ok C o u x iw io .v n c ,

or Excimk ok E rik Coi r tv ,B i kkalo, J u ly 0 th , 1869. I

TO W H O M IT M A Y C O N C E R NT he C otnm iartoner* o t Exei»e f**r th ec* -u ii 'v

of F r e , w ill m e e t a t th e o l j C o u rt H ouae , in th e > i- ly *>f Buffalo, o n T u ta J a y , J u ly 13tli, le69 , a . I 1* o 'c lock , A . M. fo r th * : pu rp o se o f ^ r a n t in g lie use* lo r th e sale o f in to x ic a tin g liquor*.

________________________ L. W. F L ff lN S , C e r t .

F O X M A L E .Advertisem ent* not exceeding fo u r tin-'* or th ■ '

two word* inserted itruler this heading fo r 4 1 »* e.aeh additional lin e 1 cent*.

H’o r s a l e —a c l u h ' b o a t a f e e tin 1*ngtn. Apply at KINGSTON BIlO.’H Boat

Y ard , R iver et.

JN S U K A N C E S T O C k S — B U F F A L O ' ity . W este rn and Buff* o M utual laa'iran*-*" k t

• o u g h t a u d *• h i i*y ED W A R D S A BUCK LAND Heiil K rta te an d In su ra n c e B ro k ers , No. lu L**t St. ecv rt.

FO R S A L E — A S M A L L P U R C H A S E M onev M ortgage. A p p ly t o JO U N O T r o , b l

P ea rl a tre e t. g

Mi s s o u r i a n d W i s c o n s i n l a n d s "O ne tr a c t o f 320 acre* o f aelevtcd lan d , in O -lo

co u n ty , M baouri. T nia i* ih e cap ita l county of th o S ta te , o n Die M iiwouri R iver, a n d th e lan d i* w ith in 20 intlc* of tb e S ta te C apital

Abto, a b o u t 900 acre* of ae lectcd land* in Wkaeou- *iii, located o v e r 10 y e a r- ago.

A lso, 440 acre* of choice U n d in W eotern Iow a, n e a r th * -g rea t C hicago an d N o rth w e*tern ltailroa<l, and C o u n c J Bluff* and rtm aha .

I h e a *ove laud* will ne *old low fo r ea»|i o r < x- rhanged fo r c ity p ro p e rty . LYON h B A K E R , Krm

P A P E R .

CH R IS T E Y k J E N K S .(S u c ce n ao ra t e A r th u r C hria tey .)

i R t l e n inT A T IJN E R Y , P A P E R , AN D B LA N K B O O K S,

P R IN T E R S ’ A N D B IN D E R S ' STO C K ,N ob. 200 a u d 202 M ain e t . , Buffalo.

A R T H U R C H R IST E Y . E D M U N D D. J E N K S .

C. W O O D R U F F k C O .," "

n m i i u h C T i i E E s a \ d d e a le r s ,24 a n d 26 P E A R L T R E E T , B U FFA L O ,

K eep on h n d a n d m an u fa c tu re to o rd e r paper* o t every g ra d e , a t W holerele Price*.

CA SH P A ID fo r a ll k in d s o f P a p e r s to ck . W arehouae of th e N iag a ra F*Ua P a p e r M ill*, W y.

o m in g P a p e r M ill*, E r i i P a p e ' Mills.L C W O O D R U FF. MOW A R D K ERSTEN H .O Tiff ttrC O I.I.IJM . m'KRAN a wnoriMi vv.

B I I L B I N 6 .J S A A C H O L L O W A Y ,

D ea le r i a

m m a w i m m m m s iFLA G G IN G , C U R B IN G , PLA TFO RM S,

D oor a n d W indow Capa a n d SIBa, Step*, E t '.Office a n d Y ard c o rn e r o f M ichigan at. an d tiie

M ain a n d H a m b u rg Canal.

K UTVITBW *T h e A tten tio n of

B U I I . I 5 F . K ST o o o r I r a and v . n S .:« :U d S lo e ) of

H A R D W A R E ,K A r t S , T O O L 3 , Ac,

P ric—! Low. SH A W A F E R R IS ., 446 M d. rt., U i ,

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