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buffalo express vol xxv tuesday august 2 18to n#x 8349 by telegraph the war preparations of prussia an entire change of tac tics she is fxpectpd to advance on ihe french position of the prussian a&hy a fierce attack by the french re pulsed a new french table to den private property tt be re spected general news etc etc etc paris auguat i.—the pr*s*c aaya there haa been no fighting on the banks of the rhine as haa bean widely rumored the advance poets of the bavarian ' troopa have fallen back upon the lauter river several prussian acouting partiea have i lately croaaed the saar their movements | were plainly aeen by the french i it ia thought the i'russian force is not so great in that neighborhood aa waa at tint aappoaed a dumber of prussian soldier who de . mrtad and oame into the french lines have been ent to tours the journal mm to-day haa informa tion going to show that the sympathy of th people of the dannbt n p rmci palitie is heartily with france the public says that the french govern ment haa contracted for a cable between i calais and aome point in jutland den mark in order that the operationa of the baltic fleet may be directed from and re ' ported to the capital the preue denies that the prince of i walm now in copenhagen sympathise with denmark in her complaint against prussia , the emperor haa thanked tbe railway . companies for the celerity and prudsnoe with which they have tranaportad the troops . to the frontier the council of ministers will meet three ' times a week at st cloud the empress will preside over their deliberations a son of abdel kader has asked pei - mission of the emperor to enliat in a regi , ment of tarcas the journal qjficiel says it waa through ' the advice of m magne late minister of finance that the emperor decided to re * aort to a loan instead of using new treas ury bond the memo^iale diplomatique declare ' that the order excluding all correspondents ' from the french line is absolute the ' french war department has peremptorily denied the requea of captain hore of the british navy and an attache of the british j legation in paris to visit the navy yard at cherbourg intimating that hia object ' wm to take note of the fortifications ' workshop and fleet orders have been promulgated in paria to the effect that the enemy private property ' shall be raapected in france m it is ' respected in germany \ there ia a bitter feeling on the hour .« against german banker who are accuse of sending specie to prussia the conmitiuionnel publishes an article assuring the world that however brutal the j treatment of frenchmen may be germans here will receive nothing but kindness the chancellor of the french legation - at berlin who remained after the declara ' tion of war hm been required by the j prussian authorities to give hia parole not * to leave the city the journal dv peupu of maraeillea hu been fined 500 frrncs for an offense against the authority erf the empress and ita chief i editor hm been condemned to fifteen days < imprisonment with a tine of 2000 francs for ~ writing an article tending to excite insubor i dination among the troops | the qalou states that henri rochefort i haa been officially notified that he will not i be released from confinement until he hat i served ont the term of the several sen t fences pronounced against him he will i consequently remain in prison four months i longer the editor of the marae'dh now in confinement were placed au necret after the appearance of their letter announcing the suspension of that jonrnal i the french government hm received â– from italy ample meuranoes of the ob < bervanca of the convention for the with t drawal of the french troop from rome it ia aaserted that the pope hm been ad vised by aome to go to malta and by other i to remain in rome and it atiaina that he i haa decided to stay the koman police t seized a quantity of arms which were se creted in the city preparations of russia londor auguat l the preparationa for war on the part of prussia are being . earned on with great alacrity trenches have been opened two leagues from cologne an entrenched camp haa been astabliabed in the triangle formed by cologne coo lants ann iran the fine park in cologne aad the magnificent chateau of the banker oppenheim have been razed mayence ia in a atat of aiege and ia oc cupied by 25,000 aoldiera traneha have been opened in front of the city and per sons unable to provide theciar.lves with six weak'a provision have been notified to de part a urge force is encamped on the heights of st hubert overlooking the valley of tbe nake which will protect the important group of coal mine at that plaoe and com mand the junction of the railroads from bingerbruck to landau large rait an descending the rhine at all hours with provision and military mu nition between mayenoe and coblenu and ' a formidable amount of war material and an immense body of troopa hm been col lecwd in oonseqwnc of new instructions hav ing ban jb—j from tb war office there will ba an entire change of tactic hence | forth there will be no open campaign the tactic will ba timi'ar to those hitherto em ployed in a triage viz an advance will be under cover of entrenchment the rhine provinces are being covered with improvised worka the country be ttvese contents and mayence ia entirely cut } np in thia faahion th dak of augutenburg ia serving v * a general in the bavarian army and the duka of naaanu hm aooeptad a poaition on the ataff of the crown prince of praaaia a pm-bbbbb oor-pa hm t atari ass ii m a a curtain to tbe black fo-resrt the princip fotom an uimtn.iilis-larl in th triangular section erf taasu tbb iiili—d bythe nvers bhine m and bmm th last two . riverr farm th line erf d-rfence tha left of th army !*â– "*â– on th rhine natar l-andau â– aad tha tight atralchm ant to the moaelle ~ ssaar travea * it a beloved that praaau will ra her i army to n malftan aad a qnactor of aoldiera and adva-aoe on france th day ait tbs ilei 1-mblimi ai war general yon moltk mid if ttfulisn had not mare hed to th r khan by th sub b wonld n**wr arom m all bib m*j*nm *• hna baan naantiy lortifi*d and *" t_to m i 3 — "" 1 " oitillß ahiibi tthn bjiiig w th khan d to-hm-i which th-y bar a hiihjen kf lmw***aa*bs vm **■■■• bpp sly by urn prasaiam to-day a urg body of french troops 1 v mend on for bach tw kimf.rf wait—hsry â– qaoasd at ayiaw tkat l armajay will *• nisi i by th ar for tweavgr years sod that the asigra si<m to * sties will swell to enorsowi ptoporttoml lb is thought that napoleon erred in mo uu thing pro aptly into bavaria as hi rould thereby have n*ntrsiiasd th aotio f all southern germany snoh a move wart is impossible now as it would expose paris iij:»ther installment of correspondence with foreign powers relative to the secret reaty has een made public but its con ents have in th main been anticipated by ther report au*tiia pajus aa;uit 1 the momueur of to lay says that her kuzcko who has ar rived here from vienna has seen the impress and the puke de graausont ssv ral times and b v beli*t*d to be charged nth a oootidedbal mission so far how ever his language is expressive of nautralit n the part of austria cardinal bonaparte has left rome ami oes to th imperial haadqaarters as chap lain to th prinoe imperial it is notioejd here that prince mf tternich he austrian ambassador and chevalier vigra the italian minister are muah to gether the archbishop of paris has addressed â– pastoral letter to the clergy requesting then prayers for the success of th french ft is stated that the emperor before hu departure for the rhine wrote to the pop explaining the causes of the withdrawal of the french troops from rome withdrawal of tpoops from italy florefcb august i.—the negotiation between italy and kranoe for th with irawai of the french troops from italian soil have been brought to a satisfactory ' oonclusion the italian government hat ' iruaranteed the preservation of order n * rome and the french troops have svacu ' atsd th city a new alliance the ifazoitie states that an alliance to ecure the neutrality of england austria f and italy has been nearly completed by j those power austria and itai.i fssvtl august i.—lt is stated that austria and italy has asttled npon a treat ' whioh ensures their neutrality ''â– new york the nathan murder ttmm york august i.—the myiterv hurrounding the terrible murder of mr nathan is still unoloted the variom ru mors in circulation *• to fresh ducoveriet ire totally unfounded and the great secret ii only known to the perpetrator it wm ascertained this afternoon that the nathan marderer and burglar obtained sgo.ooo from the safe which mr nathan had plaoed there the night before three wealthy israelites of this city have offered 100,000 if unwary to bring to poniib merit the author of the accusations in » sunday paper against washington nathan as the marderer jeff davis at chattanooga a special to the evening pout dated washington to-day says jeff davis paid a visit last week to lookout mountain his rirst visit since as president of the confed eracy he went np with bragg to look at gen rosecrans army in the plain below on returning to chattonooga he was sere naded when h appeared he was 1 otn > dnced as hon jefferson davis and spokp as follows my frieni>»—lt affects me from the bottom of my heart to receive this demon trationof your kindly feeling towards me i had retired in fedouble sense for the night and from public life in view of the past no man can blame me for my determination to let those who have the powej^dictate how the country shall be governed but standing here to-night upon the sacred soil of tennessee i will say to you that i wish you all the prosperity that is possible looking back upon the past and forward to the future i can see nothing that should taint your honor it is not the part ot brave men to brood over sorrows of the past but rather to look forward with bright hopes for the future you have as brave and high-minded ». people as can be found and as noble women as live on earth and i wish you all the hap piness and prosperity that is in human life to enjoy again i thank yon for this man ifestation of your kindness democratic nomination general william terry who commanded the stonewall brigade during the last days of the war haa been nominated as demo cratio candidate for congress in the eighth district of virginia tle district is com posed of thirteen or*fourteen oounties in the southwest corner of the state border ng on north carolina and tennessee there is a fair sprinkling of white kebublioans in that region but the colored population is not large and general terry has probably been elected temperance a special to the evrnin<j post dated washinfrtoft to-day say at the quar terly session of the maryland division of the sons of temperance just closed a con rt was given for the colored grand divi sion in that state provided by the most worthy patriarch through the most worthy treasurer furnished the grand and subordinate division with a separate and distinct password and it is expected that stephen d funsos of new jersey m w p will institute in baltimore some time this week the fin colored grand division in the united states there are now seven subordinate colored colored divisions in maryland with applications pending for three more real to be executed governor hoffman refuses to commute the sentence of john real and the ezecu tion will occur next friday personal secretary boutwell visited the custom house to-day sod proceeded to boston in the evening the clerks in the naval office presentod gen merritt who retires from duty to day sb alegant solid silrervervice mr griimell has made no removals and contemplates none vchrt boat bi'hked the i oboken ferry boat watt and a ber en sloop laden with oorn wen destroyed by tire to-night resulting from th eiplosioo ot a new gasometer 00 th boat the watt was insured for 20,000 yachting the atlantic yacht chb of brooklyn has changed the date of the oonnmoasneat of us anomal cruise from wedaeedsy the 3d to tuesday the 9th the fidal wave madeline and calypso will lapilismt the olub in ths race for the qaam's cap wrstos walks again wesson the jihl—iiisa to-day completed arrangements for a walk of 400 miles m ive consecutive days mcloding 112 miles in twenty-four hoars and beginning no vember 7th at th empire kink in this city foreign thiwheatcriir l;»»v auut 1 tba wvirt haa coraanoad a tka south of kacuad tha but crop i moalient in quality tad , ji«1 huud«ntly odd nolowa tbwa wu • t hm>ll(i of < 4.1 ir |. i kiwi t cryiul pal«oa to-d«y thi mimts of thi two kiwiu ' ammqmaotatiterinvawyw tha • prtßc at^aaat yiaaifilaaiar am l—ilglfciii • oalaaaai at ta aaaaaai at afca twa yaaa in • ti->—t wan »* 1 *â– * *» j i«.lj tnguad arr»j nttardisf tk aaw tatb rutl fouot r tmp»a(apf»»t»a«(llili>;ii'.poliayot j tf-j^aa *»«**»■"■■■■«*»»«« *».?â– â– >»* aaflh abbbbbbbaaidbba ababbbbbbwaav^bbbbawi aaaf lataaa bbbbbbbbbbbbblvl ttaaata^aaaa ak aaaaaaaafc aaaaaaaaaat aatv taam uaaaaatat aaataaaaaaal aßaßaßaaßaßßaßaaaat aaaa c^a^^^j aaaaaaw aaav aaaaaßaßaaßßßßaßal aaat nuitia waa rntludeoed jrdf r a u-prtu.u i *_ be nies the aahatesaat tail w.i li tka hnaa w coamwaa to-night the ernnw,t nrsaaasd toadd 0w aa t ttooo.awforuiapnrh tveutiulo vas laportai to u in a njoat fl*o ■•"• . "••*, aad the bibtu raaiol mitmg mr dumrji rcee t mxk one inquiries h thsagkt tka knitsina j ai!*noe sad rasarva of the gsvanjnetii hould bow he diasusmd he eapeetall iaaired to be enlightened as to what extent england at the congress of v«na guaian teed to prussia her saxoa —«■]-— i uch guarantee if it still holds good would involve england ia th pnaaat qaar rl he wanted to know what grouads had •«■taken by the doverameat hs argad hat the army u kept up ta its as i strength aad ejosad witta oaslacatioa that mlaad while she observed toaaak weolr **~ mw nnn earl imws^wmh^m oi v oaanmoaa took lllljljus te th listorioal atatesa>nte sf th right lion entlenana aad nv his vsraiou nf the vents down to the present day b • aaic h policy of the g anasnl waa r on f armed neutrality bnt of msnnah n tr both oombatanu he deolarsd that.tn imiaatioßa of th vienna treaty ended witl the oenaan empire tha government waa now doing «> n thing to enfon outrality bat british powsrs wan rutiiulij ta britiah walan ml legal restraint had been impaaad as th sale of ooal a running debate follow d betwaaa iaaasr aaasabaa oa th state ol the army and navy which lasted antil a late hour xo facts of importance ware brought out pere hyacinths paris aagnat i.—a latter from pare hyacinth protesting against tha declare tion of the dogma of tapal infallibility ha appeared and oanaesa lauation catholic organ attach the latter and its author with much minium reikrorcimknto for cuba ma dm i august i.—captain qonaral df rodas has asked for u.ooo reinforo«m»nt for cuba in view of this demand aotne journals urge the government to conudjr seriously the condition of th island an explanation the french cabinet has mads an a,ila oation of recent expressions regarding ftjjpid to senor oloiaxa which ia considered asis factory rkesonal cokßtajrrutorn august i.—the viceroy of egypt embarksd yesterday on his return to alexandria the spa nlsn oobtes madrid august i.—th*regent serrano arrived here yesterday and presided at s meeting of the council at which it waa de • cided unanimously not to convoke the cortes at present it is asserted that oen erai prim has promised the granting of aa amnesty during august washington couhissioner delano injcru washington august i.—a telegram re oeived frjm deputy commissioner douglas thia morning from mount vernon v'hio states thst commissioner delano fell from a wagon on friday laat and fractured hia right arm badly the accident will keep him at home in mount vemon for several weeks liebt rtatement the statement just issued shows the re duction of 117,000,000 for the month al july miscellaneous fifteenth amendment cx lei ration acburn august i.—during to c*lebr tion to-day by the colored citizen m the procession inarched put the residenoe of got seward a halt wm made and loud cheer were given for the governor who made hi appearanoe at the entranoe to hia ground and spoke a follow i rejoice with you in the event you are celebrating not more because it guarantee internal peace and perpetual integrity to the united state than beoahse it is the harbringer of the advancement of your own race and of a broad progress of civilization throughout the world thi event prove that consti tution cannot keep men slaves it ia well for yon to reflect now that constitutions however amended and perfected cannot of themselves keep men free 11 requires edncation and religion to do this and even with these the african raoe in the united states u not assured of the future so long a they are heid in slavery or barbarism in any other part of the world employ then schoolmaster and minister of the gospel you need them now more than you ever did before it de volves upon you yourselves to work out emancipation and the elevation of your own race in the west 1 odies in sou th america and in a friea for this great work you will need neither armies or navies but you will need just what your friends among white sen had in working ycur emancipation—school house and christian meeting house statesmen never fail to carry out what the people instructed by these enlightened and humane agencies show to be safe just and practica ble farewell at the ooocltaion of these remarks the procession gave hearty cheers for gov seward and rs—asd tksir march to bart's wood after reaching the grove the peopla fanned around the stand and were addressed by lester of dryden murray of pennsylvania and other complimentary the russian government on being in formed of mr sewants approtohug visit to china has tendered to him the paleo of the imperial legation at pekia for his residence while in that city fcteamboat zxplobdn memphis tens august i.-a wrriue disaster occurred at pacific place thirty miles above here at twelve o'clock last night the temwheeler silver spray froea ne v orleans for cincinnati with c bare in tow exploded her boiler kiljia astd wounding a number of the crew and pee ienff*m the boe then took ire bfaagje ton the second clerk state the just as watch vu ceiled on the srplnaioi took place and in a moment the bee we wrapped in flemw nothing was left for the nmwn but to ncnga into the river and swim three bandied yards to the near est shore owing to the dsrhnsas f the night it was impossible to ateov the wounded the books of the principal officers are miseuff it - impossible to ob tain » fall list of the killed and utjnred the following however am known to be lost i capt a n jordan of oil mniri j thadeos worthing first clerk of newport x y asa taylor seoood nwu f loot reach ; o w baiky seoood steward of cincinnati and other she was seven years old and belonged to cap ft patter son who had stopped off for n trip leaving pt jordan in cnerg the bos had o board nev three handled ores of queen wan with n nnaber nf cabin and deck hkeßvasjer - * il*bw ww m\ws bum^^b m ma oa bavd it â– â– uli»r«l br ml mn^mos thrt mbl;«i li -«• lo«t boimi caboldm mattus eilbuh jr c aiuti-tin m—nl i(tk«bi(mwo«»tb«mt yrtiumil from tumyrok "»>••» *• »■'â– '• 0 lm d 7 to»rr.tfc.wti imtawdbychw al 30 mf itiiim u almm iinflm l it is mporud ikrt lim crf bufm ued id mnl inimtym»w«>m aka &<â– nittmfkiw wmtfc ko kirn bmtm iiln ililpl tfci to » -.- ilirnin whs hm jiu rataraad mm d r •• m >«**>» p»3»i tl 00-(»jii tol u«im mm s tmndlm<i««nlvtmlmwhkk lob it v mid mm two an mfmtn bvn b rihwd to tmiij iik tetlor«h»t jmzztzjsetxtt * ysjmtginvw tkt t.i'i silnitt l.tt s a i ruooa betweea haiaht in bo.t flirt o arced by limn clock * but ~â€ΕΎ( vatera in bast shoo fly ontd by mr . riacoll the diatsno m onr miln « r l fright was by oo and • half lengths in x miß 30 sec wh.n starting the d ck vae'orowderi ith spectators and then uhmiltmlill b«ttir.g dbowxid atoorama aagast i.—a young isatj aaaasd sacks ni drowned at charlotte thii altsia*sa by the oapeiring of a boat in wmeh ah l»»isj|lil to jump from th . bubqlabt pnuwnu august j.—barly th • aanaias th prasbyteriaa publication haaas la chestnut sine waa entered and tksaafa brokaa into by taanw away the oartitioaof the vault ths ta%res removed 17,800 ia registered bonds bat laft tham lying ob th door all th slander ob tains mi two doata gold pans aad 70 in balnt bobbed scuhtok pa augaat i.—th banking houaa of john handhy jt co waa robbed ot mo.ooo ia oanaaay at tea o'olock this morning by partial awtariag th mil from th rear of th bank whii tkuir aeeomplice agsged th sttialiss of th oaahier at th counter telboraphic briefs secretary bontwell ia stopping at th fifth avenue houl tba city of ragaea hat bora spoken at ma latitude and longitud unknown th xsvada democratic convention n*eu at elko oa th 14th of september th commencement axardaea of th i v veraity of vermont bagaa yarterday th attaadano waa larg a protest iasa foot ta st looia to boild aa iiamaam structure to embraoe under on roof a grand union bailway depot cmstom house llanhaat exchange an,l hotel oovariag tan aatir block cost $», ooo,ooa late ariaoaaadvioss report that the in diana are aobve throughout the territory th peopl ooaiplain of the tupinenei ot the govemaaent troop nine white were killed in one week in the aootharn portion of the unitory mark all a the notorioui panel thi«t who wa granud a new trial at the u.i general term of th supreme court wu r*m*rday admitted to bail in the na of ts.ooo by judge barnard hia bondsman ia peter lonahy of the equally notorious st bernard hotel sir john franklin's widow is stopping at the nddeaoe of henry grinnell she will probably leave for kngland in about three weeks going first to qu.beo and then to halifax it was lady franklin's in ton tion had not captain hall aooepted ooui mand of th expedition to th north pole bo make some arrangenmnta for an expedi tion to king william's land for th reoov - cry of her husband remains phourku lie china.—late papers from china state that at the kiangnan arsenal near shanghai no fewer than three steam gunboats and a steam dredger have been successfully launched within the last few months one of thegunboata being manned navigated engineered and sailed exclu sively by our intelligent-looking friends in pig tails and thick boots furthermore «• learn that the said vessels have been oonstruoted exclusively by chinese engines included only five or sir europeans beinj employed aa superintendents and drafts men surprise increases aa we read tbtt all the shot shell guns caps and other paraphernalia of war were likewise manu factured by native artisans with such testimony before us confirmed moreover by special information we need hardly ask if china ia making progress but this is only the hrst portion of an announcement which may fairly be said ' mark an era in chinese development the earn paragraph informs us that th arse nal is at the present moment engaged in building a steam transport of 144*0 tune which it is expected will b finished in hep tember china building a steam trans port the idea seems inortdible but what can we say to the following which ooncludes this marvellous record of chmene progress ' jt ii in contemplation tc oon struct a corvette of 2600 tuns burden to bo armed with two hundred and fifty pound era in the waist of the ship and either 3'j's or 40-pounder smooth-boras to oomplete the armament ajcna com mowatt ritchu - anna cora mowatt ritchie just deceased was tbo daughter of samuel ft ogden a new york merchant settled in bourdeax franc sbe was bom in 1821 and wea diatinguiahed from infancy by great precocity of intellect aa well as by a refined taste aud aptitude for all matters connected with literature and the drama at an early age she made a runaway match with james mowatt a new york lawyer she applied herstlf still to literary pursuits ana after a pleas ure trip to europe her husband ;.»■.. fallen into pecuniary difficulties she ad dreaeed herself to the lecture and reading platform in 1845 she formally adopted th stage as a profenuon and made her debut in the character of pauline desohit pellea and remainf-d for many year a de eerved tavnrite both of the engliah and american stage her range of oharacttra included the higher genteel comedy and her success in london led to a good deal ot critical oontroversy on her style and merit aa a representative anserioan woman lv iom she retired from the stage and marritd mr w f ritchie of richmond va me wrote a novel called the fortun hunter til five-act play of fashion armand and various othsr work but her best wu harowa autobiography hb was a very agreeable writer aad waa an active cur respondent and contributor to magacnea and daily papers whiti bbjuk.—at the last meeting si the civil imin—fa in london mr parsons wall known for hia labors in the impruve ment of ordneno showed samples of his white brans it is nnlik babbitt's or any other asetal will not clog th file and ha ia practise proved very effective it ilitfw . boat all alloys known as white metal beiug harder atraafar aad sonorous it is : fast as it aaaie implies a iparaas of brtes aad liahsisa lik it under th tool when bored or bnraesl and ia naaapiibl of a very high polish at the same time it fueea at a lower temperature than ordinary brass aad ana be melted in aa iron fat or ladle ovar an ordinary fire this randan it aaa fal for beting np engines and machines what first cost is aa object aa it cm bo ma into the plummer blocks or framing to fossa tka lumiaaa baahaa sockets to without th linsasi of fitting or bonng thasn or it oan be oast in m*tal mounds ia sand or loam th wait braes he bevu loaad by e»nfally snadaotsd mperimenu t aaneaa aa 4aranth*y all otamw anti-frio tioa aastal a«ab>«t which it ha been tr.w aad t atavamt awting of the journals how srxtt-o borrua or ctunriosi nu wow.—tw foilowiaf little incident eoaaa trass susliaa a young gentleman who had usvar m*4 a public display of h usilaaasiiß acw*ta last w**k rod out with *-—» cat ta oakb ij.toh.ir new ho ul aad naa tsaaat "" bantoira the sabi**t of th visit *>.^* *° as mr mitoh ll's aat horasa bat m.-»«r«a»j t thßl waa talk about fast walkh ' mr ul*"d inawtad ea tm4 who was nt>t * profes oa*l aastaatviaa ooald walk a v * niil ia isai ikaa laai aaiaalss and a."ii »'â– ""« â– who had riddwa oat with hi had said that h could walk a half mile i leas tjan tham that mr laland tamed to kisa aad said ha woald give him a bottle of afcaaaaatna lor t*ry sioaad h might ssv ath*iil*fim urn faraakiagth half life walk the young man walked and mr ulaad lost sixty bottus of cham xv taz pacific ilulboad the governor of texas ha signed ins rill whisk paasadth ugwataragraatiag right f wwy â– *•*« th aajiayamnn p.r.i 1.1 ajjajmk tfcii ttttf la tka tcaßaaontid nt»l coajnaav <( whiak oca tisaaiaal is preei daat taxai owaiharowa pablic land sad tha mi ii i r-a^isss nitui lac *• te tka aaaaa j saly relates t te ml^asi'vi ws#t asforauv tb bfflvaaailawmjfcueanot ashort time saaahsamtasataamaatkalamir asaav the bufralo expbesb fublishid itnit itoftkoro simdaj exdtvcadjby tu kxrkln i'kimivg co jio u x swan cttrkr xkliversd l.y rarrier in the city f rut by mail 10 00 per a i.ro wee^iy r i ■■■••. hy mail 1 60 do jblsin ess directory mamh mxttihxx and location of tbm lkadisg housjix of buffalo -- of our rcau-era who make pun i uses ia bul la a by euttiug â– -..- out s__d using it as a refaretice will aav tuae and trouble the s*_**av-_*b has '■—•■-â– â– â– :.â– } made and i*strictly fihutcla-is architects tyrcs k porter 348 main t aii'h implements castings ac udw_krd ifctua woht-e chisago smexma ba-n'kers b w lii.'ht a co main cor fcw blin1 uinolas fin£ca__tlnub,*o clake a out cor niagara snd virginia st boors and stationery majitin xaxi_ob»bm mai bh>br k-isskk * bro 4r!7 maln.r-or mohawk l -. " a lent 40 main and w baueoa 11 h â– m is fed main j-.i.ank books stationery svc tol •<*. look wood a johnson 108 mala (.â– ..-*. 1 a jenae 0 and .-_-_ m n boots a shoes a l b hbyvejt d_6 main a-lt h jeweti 400 main rlank i-look manufacturer j l chichester 194 and iho wa-ihingtoi onfectionlr.s wfadaaal a keull w x llllole a co 188 bltuou carpets oil cloths feathers it a j 200e upa_#_btor-_ra 476 main carpet fitter b pi11..l1p8,802 main a confectioner.s wfaola-ula me.nr 11 aa-uke -, 1 auto m a meneeb 460 main op-kadtetlßt house china ola or a crockery vatthaw o'neill alt main ~'->. e newman 444 maib carriaoib itakvet a luck i**__r cou/ur hon crackers ac b ovens a son 186 and 187 al'.coil coal vvholanal and ro_*>i ) c if dl dley a co cor krt aod t-itb-.s flvili'jt daein agl foot uenssws coffee a spice mills â– â– it 111 a co ml mali opposlt cburel coal and pio iron q k 'â– â– - 1 iv â– > a co 9ft ohio cor mi**l ~,-.. -:. u mmihtbum 1 couin-«*roi*l wh*rt 1-hj ol m m â– â– -. *â– '-. dry goods ifj.li best a r,_ar msko drapers a tailors m h trv'.n 294 main dyer and renovator i.ccab i * â– i 1 x i b â– envelopk manufactur-l-tts s w iko-rbak 22 w swan kngraverson wood qio d wiuhtman 900 msin fancy goods ac voloeh rie-juno a co 420 main furniture ac ibaac d white 267 main fruit and oysters platt fruit co 267 washington fine brass castings buffalo brass foundry 78 kx-hsug tlass and paper show cards j p hoffman 16 l seusca at up stst f.ro krs whole a v lounston,7 main g wcers wholeaalo and r*t__ll -/â– ,.- lmam 171 â– â– '*â– â– qeo w 1 oott 17 k seneca gena^s furnishing goods ftaffokda we.t.in 397 maln a _ ai lab-kkn -'â– s *â– ' '' . 1 â– ** " sotl^br'rik.i.l.t.mth huns and jewelry 1 o bobb-om * co is haln hotels bosket's hotel eatr wa*hu*rt a and carroll harness saddles ac 1 m 1 ytle a son 0 eachan.o nppo-te hauslon hardware iron ao c a waui-limlt inn snrl 0 swan tort-hm * ftir.ssr resrj sad ea sjll.s ~ i 81l el-allll » i*o w ha.n byjwlhh a sons sa reesca be wittc wbb a 00 ha.n cr w swan hardware and mfctals fratt a co te.ts and 160 terrace hot ala uiinaces _. d uilbert u haln hats caps and furs 0 e»r oeoroer 600 main sahatolo * bko ml haln wh wipphht sal haln iron kounoiiy haa.lt ibos wurku perry nor l«.ppl ol.ntom 18..s wukkh church cor jao.aoß iron koundeih tnotnks iioilerb uk a tir.-t sol.l a co v a,r.tnlfv..it nrohlo iron nails r e spikes o rß.rr.t co •«,!â– * an-l wtarr light oarriaobi an d sleigh d c oouwin 33s and 386 waahuurlon looking glass picture itravtes bowahd a buntimo 16 «. s.sil malleablb ikon ratt a letcuworth 2 snd 64 terrace liar mantles asd grates no ** pbr 611 delaware ew s**5 ** u.nri.v c granite works aa___oa_af*»*trv-*«,*»«s *£-— *-*+ soils ckawroro w d -" 1 -**"- . _ millinery whole lo j"1 b_ta*_l sfknity obkikh sbohaln w h woodward 10 haln mourning goods bbs b-.t » co til hiia musi iiea3.er3 and publishers jewett a hisoiiaa 203 haln organs portable p.pe d--krick fkiij-ha-eh a co sb tl and as organs mrlodbons to eje a piu.n a 00 n.aa:ara oevetttli ao.l ha """' l oils paints ac - pease tt6 and 67 haln planing mills doors sash ac w a evana tci h.cn_iiic frinters a blank book man'fs baker joneb a bm.tu iso and 2 waah.n u>n ana piasos music ac cottier a demtos sto main piano manukautcrer 0 kurtzman.io6 loeand 110 bauvla devimb bros tol nusrara cor mary.arj paper hangings ac h 11 birbe.sis ham momik.hert 8r;,3 main hkkrktt nichols 679 ham photographers v h hkioiit 266 main w b hahbletos 3h6 and ibu main scales and safes bum-alo scale woreb a haln sewing machines wheeler a wilbom s h c0..j76 haln oor wtlcol a 0...8s 3 m co it a divulon howe s h co is w swan lorkni'hs h c0..t01 main saddlery hardwarf ac t a letchworth 64 and m terraca a x hat manufactcreiu3 mil hue 167 haln hacka ye hollow ware g'f l v race â– .. aod er cana bird a co i wed glass sta ". ola*is wor-3 » pearl bukpalo staisk '--• 6 o l blrnb 200 a taniture school f ■»* w.chase a son hser xiw^b stoves and ha maw perius a co 4*o main , t . noes btovus furnaces anl ** i bwartz a co 303 ham trunks banielii ni*mpurey iaabsbbb vo j v hn 81,r.t a bro 303 main a tobacconists a h adahsac.>.,'-i,waahlna-trtn&4bai vpaart oibsoh p howard a co 200 wajhinrlo a watches jewelry a diamo.tida pitkivs jewelry f.tore 29 main t a a dick.is3om c haln dam b castle 101 mere btkvens lrus , 409 main watch makers * jewelers jttlius walker 237 haln b_j died .. mu.isi cn tl,a 1 inrt in thi city adallhia amelia oni v ler of sanuel and alloa j bar ins rad 1 yea 6 month and 23 dava prjneraloo w.in-.^.v 3d mat al 1 atatsse froaa the re_denc of paul park m fraßsha t.rwl frirßd and e.)ua.|t tee are inrlu lo attend jflouralng hoods a 00-,|lste bmortraent at rcaaonabl price borfalo molrhino stoks tit ham .... am-.k-ar 1.1 . - â– mrj_l t,|t k...n-1 aad phihters warehouse funai.he err article raqatred tn tha printing bind neatl to an aa t4e_res,e.a.n_sos_ets tsnss ss bbv foundry ln-_.oc.atrr alao electro tt pi no in all i varan aut rrpe sdaplsd for die halltn ha eela | h ltsah tm.-s haa u p«ttso»ai v'otice is hereby given that i 11 mr wife catharine hr ...!- hs !• ft mybe4 and i -»■. hmj mtim lo !!*(> n loturr-r with n â– v n v 1 wi|«l i tbcr»<or notify ml ieraona not t tn.-t the i aa*d fathannaon my aocuujjt m 1 win not pay ai,y i u • ff.tr contracting r'iprrt braids i b ff aujfurt 1 jh7d it fv wife agarta laztrus j.t.l htttng left mv bed and bjoard without jujt eauaw ifl i r*,ia arc h«r»bj no 19bd dot t^tmst her on my account m 1 »!,».! paj no da*)u of h«r uon traciinj j â– i.k , bußajo aiif i l»70 bl-»t v"oti<je is hereby given that - > aaj * '*. jlmj o hm l«n bf boua without jta.t mil or proroooj'tn ai.d that i lorl*id l per • ••■bartering or tru*tii h'f on my niu aa i til , tj .-. r,i lg orot that the uv contract on my •»••"•« d i gkirnni concord juljm i*7o v lost amd fo£mp ; _ a 10 hewahd—loit os july jotx *>■• b'aj mtn with black p t on hc-r bac.,and black l.fl ciiaklei hatfmm bt i -'â– t rt7-h»t-.^t waitip 0 1 geo h strong's 1 improved lines mari.h for m-wkli.j clothea with :-,-:- le li.k and vr «' k '.^' .â– '!â– only one dollar tha neit attblik»!.i cjludntt 3(*ldaim hr bull i'-im l»r.t llollßt a'ikvtb wantkd can ajiily m&ke !'!â– 00 ptr 1«t 11ct lw hou/e a.nu lot in uetrott t.i.i i in . i uri^r for a bnuw ami lit in ikijalo hy hume t saxriird 16 wot ini t , s2 oie plant wanted tli hu i ril->«rh will f*y for y cer.u per bu*h«l for .:..! uu»iwi of x'""l trwh pio pl»nt d«ltv otcdiiutii.gthvbuniiiurfttnu.ll writ fcaglfl t fm tl bradlky philips & i>ennt atiknt.i wanted—a few men m : wotnti can fluil lrfh mii profluble ni i i . iumi t tht uiiffttlo oent-rkl imlm.i.|h..m office sxj uiii t uj m ir 1 help females mkkanklin st.—wanted a kf>f.<i b-rv»nt tfrl tido n*nt-r*l work ih r'uok a â– mi -■•• ii ifirl will receive ; i wkiges a riniln or â– utcl li tirl pfdj rrc 2-41 1 a main bt coh barker i i «,. id if.-mi'â– l,»n.r-t l fc i i hup iile wanted a strong youxg man uf urxxl habiu »- pnri«r ami to miv him«*-ir , â– r ;. ..â– â– ! ,: ii i smart men ne«d »|- it ui'dlky^fc kujkweil 3abm.in^t h2 \ n experienced canvasskk 2 wlltrtl tor.iivai.l thn city for » flnt-cnh â– whin ».: it wtl terma l â– â– m (â– â– ,-â– wt ma s >' > > &. oatchkll 14 em«t!lwut it t ! r t(3otf sit tio>s wamfjt wantioj a si^l'aiion aslattn .:-.'« in aprivftte f»milj , .-â– i r f r k -. â– v call at ms f.ank'in at it oaka>im ajvi lodtl.nt a i'eakl st.—a few gentle « •» t aj3 â– : can ''• ar<'i i;.i!i -!•■' â– ! with buard rd<i brsi!vkhh fihamckb wanted a married man f t with a few hundrrd mmi il find a m hawti to invest ml money t\v a.l r--snini mn r^a ni(i t i a is re an iutcview may be had no aii i«tnntuniti until august lv addrcn a z ihw nlticw , g27 tf q»-2iioo to 5<«m pakrnek want v vii axtri.ily c«>h bus him tl.nl vfßgaf j+o.uxi x.r auiiiiim > n|y pirtirs liavini the shove anniiint md that are reaily for iwmm pmm k't i-ar : »■' •%•[â– '.!â– â– f t ! , i:i â– anil i'iii;«lii n i whti an ii u-rvie t*n be had financial puautfflce box 3ti7i hi i;l o a loon and fixtt kes for salf o ituated in main it dmng a pad huslnt-tw will ba told on reasonable turni juun (â– ii '. rl prirl at __^_ «- i c«4loon for sale—in a de9ib 0 able 1 cat.on uid ma a good bu.iine h 1 -* fllted up with billiard u c fca h\m > . h oito 4 t rn*-n'.h bui lny r!9 horses a^s carriages av hokse3 for sale hi ifnod i.'."ill vauiik mar with colt at h*t ude i e flin lamill 11 tor male or will bo k hattired for o*b«r hi'me for street railroad mki inouirl 1 jaa ii shall h'i|>'t buffalo s'reet lullroul co no 11 malnht gthm r^mj-l carriaiie for sale — a tf^^fr lhree-s*»t*d park phat'lon i early new tylhh and in fine order apihy at keima^'s no yi south division «^ g2l ri-mjp for sale—an ele(;ant egfcgty family oairiap c»n be tn at the reu denoo of the'ate chai l pierce 1"4 liuaware it alao htdb-doublthiratm a j i i x.1 k.a'lmui litrator offlee ci.r michifun vil klk v fwtf r nfw and ecohd--.yl " uanowaoon foksalk j<ctx a 1 0 n»»0 two-.ut w*«o and a ficoao-haid uathcr-top cdach atc w m , i.r - i-i in »"' h'-ln-i "" •<â– msretl*n--.or hutch er fixtures no sod weat forty-fl-tit it neaj e*kht avenue new uit v gallon for sale » small tuo for sale chkap j for.t*»h or»»aoant ot for buildmjr punx*ea uhthuken in p*>mei,t apply to hlht 1 banfuru 16 oat bw»n t main st lot fort sale-be t.ecncliooewa aiultiinperat adeinr.ble i u and lot r«t of main . ». rth fr,.m iuoo to 7i>.«l will be ukru in p»it j^vni-nt ttiu j.ro|.erly u brr«l err low lex . ril'kkunu is »« sw.ii it i"l o~ld papers por sale at 60 cants attd tictnto p^r hundred at thli ofßce or sale cheap a valuable property om,tr»uy locate with nearly 20j le^t -â– -.â– â– â– trout od paved htreut and about 14u fm t water front adapted to a retail coal or lumber yard or any beary buiineae will be aold chrap to ..: v a at»u howard a chal'i'tul real ea'ate a«»nta 8 main at ll *" gooitesgine and boiler ji'uß a ale chaa at the cniod planing mill cumsr chl^aco at v«u s»le norskh #» for sale—large new 3 story atl bn.k slora on l.i ntroet uear the vial u baker l,j y'rie land office lis tou salii-no c 9 clikton i m.x p are r-»r allen nt , . twn trt r r%me dvrel i lh containing li ruoc.s lot 44x114 ilh a one i taritfty of iruit ami ornftitu'ot trees lee fc pickkrt.nq h wort swm t titilltamsville property for v «•»•— a dac h itrr and bwetntmt frama hotu on rjiiicott*t in he village o wil!ianiß<ille la m>od order line r*rd rr*p tine fruit itbm 4 be wcheap juhw oltu ial pearl it l >• and lots on dela ii«flt kcesalk ii ij • brfcfc hnum with lot 32 ivhl on ti ll w - r tu^jn »' 1 !â– . ... i cat , i , outb-weat corn ii7w htrd viui nil the uiodem th s si mv • by umm t gdhvr with ftniatitvi i >!,•■.-â– â– ), s«tr no 564 beltwin convenience ami wanut taue and cartiajre hou<e . apute order witi t ' also - i.#i-*-r it the i^-etorr hrck hotw in co lot6oxl74and choice rut no 6h 4 witfc l*o o fcl the new 2-starr uni french r of hrick hi wlni u c*imput with l.'t 50x173 bein .» m i>«!»w»ro *'. . altt th s-rtorj br.«k house with m s2xl.s4 jju 1 dr a mre n ; al >, the i rtory tot wlnf hriei haa»e with brick barn ami l«r 60.172 no hi d*.*m rt ' ltom * baker i j â– * * • j iruaa wiih larp let ; , 1 weatgwm « ft 369..p8arl st hmhk «■• af fee h«b as foe njule-hocses • #» for salk 1-story brick cot t jfcfct uurr.n silkaat e»«lt s*n«t ( u,tn â– -.» t r l ir ar.e 1.,t tu will u sold m a ur|b-i â– â– rx f.angfi or a houseaaa lot west of miij •*.. ndacasii diftertnce paid hastifigs & utio 4 b-owt bund d r l for sale — several fine residences o > main prank 1m and dtltwtn street john pit f si pnh strart til rjueap cottaoes for sale 640 norri pla^e lot 28x115 117 fourth «.; lot 45x100 tt heorot si 1 i axio9 w i'nmtr.it lot 3t',xloo tip luwtinoi a otto brown pull'mng ijtslttable fkopektv for sale kiii â– ;.* t 5-vjrv brick boaie t«tj ja.irv.ie in kgodorder price ♦ hj v i t h..u iou lot price 118.000 mnifa at bouae wnl iot price vkjuo norm dirisiun at between mich-gar and.chest nut st x story brick bouse price fuvo e4 howard t chapkbll ma main st 01 for sale—no 157 huron st kit near m'>r,ran irt a ! i ;â– . frame dwelling wiih lot 25x108 ttrs property u centrally local d krvi will to told on reasonable terms lee & pickekikg 13 w bwto st r 'â– #!» for sale—a bple:tdid new i i^-atory fram dwelling house flnmhed off h tie i.i .-,â– wjrkmmnlike manner wit.i *;. the corn en i mces of - mode hou»e tae m ; ~- i 2-u4b (â– -: in 1 so *â– t-isuit almost any ta •. go"d etotem ail pump lot 50 ft on â– â– â– >-'- nt and 15»ii it dotji between tenth and kle--.-i.th uta ih jirjpwiy will .« sold at a bargain th small hf mer.t â– ] n and balance on lung jme if mx ft â– > an ford 18 w wa t»t fli j fob sale by m mccomb no 6 fc <• b«>uth ihililih -â– . 3i4benecaht hafc-i i d .â– ;■••■■rv tore and l"llin(r tli'j isoi f : -,â€ΕΎ driest chances in thu city ui a rood i-u-nif ,-, t it ian be mad pay for it.*-if in 4 j«m will ell hcap and on easy t,.u \' i i â– -• , i,rt,i-r r n r.i s-atory brick store i t -â– linii * tf ~• hrtck oven,»el iof water etc will wit cheap i r would exchar.ge far a pnvaw dwelling worth t â– >â– â– 100 walnut rt 1 f>ry frame houm(new in enc condition haa gm water and cellar atao 110 nmtb t htory frame dwelling in good orit-r will nell t<*fether m i-ir.ic muum trad f<r a i -.- hum ".. -• of man it worth 96000 vi 7 â– -•■t er t near virginia rt 2 itory franic in i cotijitidt m cellar and a ir-..-1 wtllof »;:. iruit tiwh i/i all kindiauii irra|m tr lut u£i ft » ii'if uj kur<ne ltf qeotkia t 2-»fory v.rick dwellinjr haj cc lar rai-uid iimnri nuir thin is a beautllul local on will mil cheap or would take a unall house and to ]<> f-art m v .-â– .-., ,-. immecllately price 4xo als -â– â– m t in.ii i-iii for sale or exuhan ''"* ci'y pn»|>erty apply at me jomli'a land ofiticii no fi south dlvi».i n t bu m delaware st residenck for sale.—on r.f the n wrt futirable on that treet lk a pl kt.rin'g 13 w dwan at 111 #» for sale—fine gothic cot ial tajfc no 401 etenth â– :.. u rftory frama in x-rft t repair and but lately f u'.t-1 juh.n i t 10 ol pearl t f2o mfor sale — the two-story fr*n>-.lw-!iiiiir no lh xth x q an<l wat«r lot i'xlio for ajc chea lfc,k h pk x t^kinfl 13 w s»»n ht mfor sale — a fine bltiuk dwelinv on i r t between court and llo luwk itt will he wld < heap and on eat-y termx x v|'|i-i.m:|m 13 w cwan rt g^s mfnlt sale—tub large new 2-a'ory fraue dwellimc 2t7 uud«>n nt t*m cornerof tenth l the house in new hnd ml tully huilt lot a\l kij both streetn paved wil ne oil at a li*ri;ain ltlk & i'k.'kr.k.ho 13 w swan t k u m for salk at a bargain—thk mj j hrtil house and 1 t no 106 north di»la on n l|-i-'(>ry tnun is in flue order and very je iirai c will be mild at . ir i if applied for mmid lot 25x115 with fr;.it ac hastings & otto 4 m«d't kuiminr x i mfor sale—no 909 washin<i uin t , » iwke qew lj-'t'iry frame dwe hnk with wlinr cellar iimu-r the whole hoime ija ano ll incomplete order lot 40x120 with a new bam lex a piokkrinq 13 w swan at m 5 £* for rent—the2story frame lii dwelinir 285 hudson rt , between qlicott ami jotla^e hu .; a demrable location will he rt-nte heap to a .-..,; teuaiit lex a pick.erlno 13 w awanit '* m for sale a splk_\ihd rwi m_l delict near the fargo properly wert of mai:i t ilciiße and ipa_a4t in uxctiient order th ifrnundt well wtocked with a great rarltty of fruit john otto 81 pwfi t f2l very fine country resi dt-nce for vale situated on m 1 j-j of ml mnunta:ii at lewisi^n coota-nink c acrex full of â– i-lptnir and other uprlnin u>d undt:rdraiiitd 500 cape vinen and other shrubbery v r.h a very nictl jwell i>k n â– â– ' ttitiiattd with the r .!•;*â– t extensive and btau ifu ; als.i all ne^ew*arj ou--building the whole porw.ty will be old at lr^tt i the value tut i !. i ' uf in short time for further particulnr ai-ply nth prcui - hl'me a sanfokd 16 *>â– '! swan ht f27 iheap hodses for sale new 2 tory brick house 338 swan rt with gad and wa'er lot 28x115 ihwj fclkt hotwe 673 oak ft lot 53_150 well kvh ihruh>iery and fruit in atmnjunce 2-stury fr*me houue 1 - south division at in ko<ml order through'>ut li.l 2'>xlls pas water ac 1-story tram cottage t.-l oak iff lot fioxlso very deairable and cheap 2-itory frame houm on spni'-e aear batariast with 1-rtory frame cottage in rear loi 831x1 6 flo hastings a tto 4 browns buildln mfor sale—a fine 2-story brick dwelling on eliicott st dear gen-tee price low and on eaay termn lee & i'ickkk im3 18 w hwan t tvb at townley's land office no 1 hollxsteu uuildisc3 cor mara an 1 seneca ti for sale a 2-(rtory brick h.-j-e on jur-i <. st new the state tmmtl mmi l»t 60 ft front by 150 ft in deptli muriilujr a well car den ilarn c«w huu n<l fowl the houke is thoronnh^y well bollt and tted with marble mantle patent t nau te there a flue view from the upji t windc m of the river ake and canada ah>>re price lew than cost and ill probably mid local adrar.tatc»«,dou e in value i the next two or three yean larly application ttould be made by any person wia intc to secure a uii as it will only be ufferod a the pnaent low price for a short time apply to a b tow'nlkv no lhjlu4terßuil ing g g ifor sale cheap 2-story til brick botue 41 east tupperrt tn jfood order i ac lot 22x90 wui tw sold at a bargain for cash li astimis k otto 4 brown's buildinga 114 for sale.—a new and first clan 2j itory rertdencc with all the modern im proremekt>t south side of ferry street weet of dal awara lot is9x&u6 feel terms easy / tcell fl 1 holllster building ijh sale—29i north division l t 1-story and baaement gas cellar and water will 11 cheap as the party ia goin to leave town price fzsoo apply to h ucuohb no s s â– >â– â– i uttlsioa n ell for sale—farms farm for sale or exchange apply to lke a pickekino 13 west swan street farm for sale or exchange i 1 } acrih of land -: v v on oene»e rt . abour 6 milca lrom lialn at will be oki cheap or tm v aiiged for improved proper.y in the city lia^t inoa a otto 4 lir urn'i biiildiiijr g'is black eock land for sale 23 acres on the mi i ary road nw the pro ected railroad improvements ilu.i t>e sold to close up an estate pri'e 5 -â– per acre lws a baker krie lar.d olf.ctt gtl a great chance for sale 15j acres within 4 mllei of the c ty in ai excel lent nei^hb*trood in a higb state ot cultivation with orchard l'jrruit bualics cuv6rli>g od*-cighth of an acre strawberry beua ac ; spring crops in the : r iii large barn and a lf-story noose as the proprietor intends moving to oregon this property will b sold at a very hkav sacrifice for cash down further particular can he had at my oftv-e speedy application :* desirable a b townley no 1 uoluter baildiu otf cor seneca a main sta mfor sale ear the vll l*ge of albion al-atory frame boum bam and so acre of lan 1 under one cuj.irt;i b tbtn re on uie presmsßsa 01.t 100 full rearing appje ireea choice grafted varieties 160 young appu u«a be i giu«i»ig to bear beddw pe»'a-d ehtrry uwtrnm 1 "^ ;. â– *», rmpt*rr ea etc a lir;nc sprxr.g is on thi i.ts a raoa damrabls prrp«rtt loeomwithii • v nd a half of a ftourtininfc tins(e of sore in ,. ~ 4 bj^ld road wtich ia always in order shisjss-c rr poe city 0b t0 bxcht 45 ltor mfflr»bu zc farm 1 topartr »»•*>- w paid caud in mi art win *>• •«*». c ehy or farm wnpmty sw 1 "* •• l hajstisqh a utto 4 br jt buldm ■• lowa la_nd for sale or e_v chawoe—ibs ami of god fcnahw land do rtramy located in daßssi obnskjr stassi lowm will be nrihasirrj lor real • ase kn •**) ca ilitiisnia paid hastuhtts * utiu « bwfj'i busdinc fiscbcbbai pbopbrtt for mil nl mfrtß aivm mst wlldfl it m tasßmtf about *| mff wi«ja a 1 msr tr«s awwiiw t«at wst«w ltttrkinin.llf —— «. fj chul sift st ii acjlsb of lajstd it rok l»-fakm>4 doh sale—a fruit farm on thi x 1 bank of tb mscara ftl*-er uoe and on half mtlea from a haliroad vtati n where trains u.p m mo a daj each w*r tl.i farm will soon letd â– rcrturn tnat i ' equal eadl j»*ar a 1 that u now asked for it.and with a snail oitlar tn loymr wi wduee anaaoua licnasct from 25 m to 30,000 a rw chaooe for an iit««fim«nt anj only ostered or * le rte aoae tbe owner cannot occupy it apply to john otto 81 pearl t farm~f6r~sale-best garden land is eri coaoty mast be sotd to dost oat an ut **+ acres 2 sailes from the oourt boim will .-« sold cheap by howard * chap pkll s4b main rt uakms fuk salfc-a guuu faum x of l«i ktm in tbe town of wast sesec ur-«ii'l a half lt tr m buffalo a nice 1 4>t bhck hou-e three hundred nrrart»r trem and a gotjti ifiaas house very cheap howar achafpel,s4smain street dl to let-hov&eb ma very mice fubkisbed iioube to rest k water and other molerncont«rienoaf,aiid in a-e flneaeuthborho-d aln a bou»e pstruy f in.i'l d in a cemral location im taken iv !., ri for farther panlciiiari appl to ht mei sanfqftik 16 west swan t huuasb to rent we havt serenj desirable housm which we will rant at rmliced rale for the i.at.r of the year hasi inob k utto no 4 bruwu's buiidin flo ff brick barv for rent—situ ii t on the sjlr>v in rear of ho 154 swan m nea michigan at l-.t £ pickkruio 13 w swat hht elb large barn to let—situate uq erie cinai uear oen»-ee st r ora fur 100 horses lton & baker erie land office f2s m dwellings to let 2 stor and t.acen d brick no 101 fagle st east of oak rent i 3 per mon ± until may 1 126 ea«le f.t . h itn rent 25 per month south st , o\hf site fort porter with ar,d lot aod f irn runt 25 j<er month lie clinloß st ; rent 10 per month ta ltqji * bakitk brie and office i^odkter house to ler—for a j ifci-ui lease at a low ren t an experienced ard r-f â– '.'!-. 1)1 â– party it in m the city of buffalo mssmmsl ne-r lhe tertaoe park and nlgan fail ha!r'.ad i epot a « â– â– tmim.em location all in cunpct oi^lur with oiodern improve meat d v.lm et hi.1 xl sv no 2 lri>*ii baildinc fll iju»r rent—the finisj 2-story ' fr me dw.-llinjf nu 10 norrts place with baru a delightful hilwhiijl will be renuu low to a gooi enant lee a pickekinu 3 wm swan st el 2 g furnished house for rent miia a very pleasantly located lioum on frankiii s lumwheuthrouglkut will \ m newly tapered and pamto apjjiy to john oti'o 81 eearl si tit to let stok*k two desirable stores on x pearl n u reot immediate poa*eosion br ii mx k sanfokd 1(j west hwan t,t giz to let koows j west chippewa st.—a fur 4*r dished room to rent kitt-5t i^ffices to be let—the suite v of three r..oim known as the erie land offieu hi brown's build.n il b f^r rent ir^m au x 15 at which date c shall remove to our new office -.'â– i a.f â– . fie rmrthwt-htcorner of main and ntatrar it lyo a bakkr erie land offl^e b/21 i 3 ooms and power to rent j v the r"om a--e desirable and the power con muut li.quire of e 4 b hul.iles michigan it and the cann.l bu&alo t ofts for rent—in thk new j block corner of wariitnjctou and gr«n streets llie mooud story over noe 163 ami 1 the whok of the third story apply to march 17,1870 cl»-tf jewktt a root three nice sleeping rooms in ti it central locality ss main street over dudley x rockwell apply to oeo b bull on the nreir iimiiim iiil f\f t0 l°an on real es i7±juul7 tite bccurity john otto 81 pearl rt a tortgages for sale on first im ul*ascity propem one for 4e>oo one for ju>o one for 2300 for terms inquire of ed wards k buckland heal k-ta-.f and loan brokers 2 brown's bu mn gs purchase money mortgages wanted in an amount lee pickering 16 went hwan it vf oney money purfhasemoney morteayea want by howard achapfbl m m.n ht esi fmty and county orders j stuckfl bondi an-i mortfrsifm commercia paper nevo-.uted edwaros a buoklakd real e . c a d loan brukcra no 2 brown's build ing d2ti express cartage express office of.okge j coons renpectiulty informs the pub he t at he ha opened an office at no 252 wasiiinw ton street where orders v.ay be ft at any time between t a m and 9 p m for the caninir o furniture baggage and merchandise of ki'i u''lie hut the most exp*rienc d ficcnm 1 it ne aid careful drivers will be employed par ticular attention paid to i l'tin furniture ami baggage wh>ch wtll be handled in the ir t oaruful manner ba^-.'-wc taken t and from all trains n b.—optn band ominibuse furnished at any time for political meeting processloiui minstrels st.owi pic-nics,*c eft-ly ameeican merchants union express company sos 7 >, 11 asd 13 w iiski st butfaj oapital 18,00u,00t forward lth ths graauat soaad and safetr coin bank notes jewelry and other valuable herehandiaa and packages and collect notes drafts and accounts bill ant with « nla and execute all other commiminir cuonected with the bpreal businev at all tbe'priti cuial places between tbe city of mew tork and t wistkbh north and bouthwestkb fitates and c a2.adas conuacting with other re iponaibia exprert companiee o)08 coin banknotes jewelry valcabuti wm o faivoo prtm dent w b peck agent t3aac hollowav tmaler ir medina and lockpoer sand stone flagging curbing flatrormb doob and wisdow caps and sills steps etc office and yard ountar of michigan t and oor m*:n and hambunr canal marble works cor pearl * swan sts makble work is all its variety and superior workmaothip ami style at reasonable jwirtm alitr any kinds or granite furnished on abort notice and r tes of any pattern will be furniahed to rdor at new tork prices no 18 bw»n »•-•#* e«wtw decoration post & viekgivkk oml«*i t paints oils glass vtinoow msi a3xist3 matsaials iv so u e iwaa 1 , bosalo v t john c post jacob tteeoivek j josephs house sign and fancy painter ataabanfa »., ataflato,saw tort uusq pt»*ttttii6 kta m glass otxunro a s>kt e special notice great bargains barnes & bancroft will;op«k 4 thh dat 3000 yards linen lawn at me worth ttc 10,000 yafids 9 8 cambrics at lie worth be 4000 yards organdies at uc.wobtu me 5000 french musllns at jcc worth 80 5000 yaeds feehch lawns at ujr , worth 19c barnes & bancroft cash house 259 mam street extraordinary indacenienu to purcbaskbs or dry goods at barnes & bancroft oar 35 cent dress goods counter i supplied at all time with tht uobt desirable styles of dress ooodsf frequently worth 35 and 50 cents per yard friday & saturday of each week we have our 25 cent counter of a variety of articles and at great bargains enormous sales in white piques at 2 o!,u p«r yard and upnnbl black alpacas embroideries gloves and parasols shawls and wraps also black colored and japanes silks barnes & bancroft cash house fli 250 main street muhical j«^i pianos on time—cot ffsshb tier denton umbh fimos on j u j time as follows second band pi*iion otfil from 100 to f25 n terms 820 to fao down baunre j2o per month until paid for new planoe worth fr-m 1300 to s4m term m to t7 down balance 26 per moixth until paid for new pianos worth 9-00 and upward terms li down balance 30 to 60 per month until paid or our assortment cum prises the best and moat cele brated makera in the country including the htfc'isway tiksoa and purchanera will find it to th*lr interest to ex am ne our atock try our instruments and eumpare prior aud termi be.'or purchaaiiik cottiee ikidenton s bo mo main it chris kuetzkah piano manufacmtkr coritkr batavia anu klm btreets two squane from the old courthouse the subscriber kaepi comtantly on band a choice assortment of riaao fortes in levant rowwood ca-«a which he warrants to be equal in ton touch and finish to anj iraoufictured in the country per iina desirous of obtaining a superior instrument art respectfolly invited to five him a call be ore pur chasing etoewhsr obkitia.s kurtzmas jewett & mischka's music store s mala street aoeict n the vn hiv a i.lid chic ice ring pianos at prton redand to iuch ar attest that the sa i rl --' ' for nmriy the mom flfun wh:«li inferior cul and tpt an uldmnud prta uk we an alao afoito lor th oawusud deckkr bhothcrs pianos which ar bow uuaff th laad orar all other n«w tork baka our ten m—atxßtma at piano al*o includes in lrummiu from tij oalebrated mannfartorii of j b dukmak loomiixlo a otb »«-\ bt oablzr w han on hand an aaaurtmnit • th ealabraud in wain a v paiim mo nttit ittal which tor baa-tifal and pipauke quality of lon awanoa of 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-08-02 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-08-02 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8349 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-08-02 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-08-02 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700802_001.jp2 |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8349 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3019 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxv tuesday august 2 18to n#x 8349 by telegraph the war preparations of prussia an entire change of tac tics she is fxpectpd to advance on ihe french position of the prussian a&hy a fierce attack by the french re pulsed a new french table to den private property tt be re spected general news etc etc etc paris auguat i.Γ’β¬βthe pr*s*c aaya there haa been no fighting on the banks of the rhine as haa bean widely rumored the advance poets of the bavarian ' troopa have fallen back upon the lauter river several prussian acouting partiea have i lately croaaed the saar their movements were plainly aeen by the french i it ia thought the i'russian force is not so great in that neighborhood aa waa at tint aappoaed a dumber of prussian soldier who de . mrtad and oame into the french lines have been ent to tours the journal mm to-day haa informa tion going to show that the sympathy of th people of the dannbt n p rmci palitie is heartily with france the public says that the french govern ment haa contracted for a cable between i calais and aome point in jutland den mark in order that the operationa of the baltic fleet may be directed from and re ' ported to the capital the preue denies that the prince of i walm now in copenhagen sympathise with denmark in her complaint against prussia , the emperor haa thanked tbe railway . companies for the celerity and prudsnoe with which they have tranaportad the troops . to the frontier the council of ministers will meet three ' times a week at st cloud the empress will preside over their deliberations a son of abdel kader has asked pei - mission of the emperor to enliat in a regi , ment of tarcas the journal qjficiel says it waa through ' the advice of m magne late minister of finance that the emperor decided to re * aort to a loan instead of using new treas ury bond the memo^iale diplomatique declare ' that the order excluding all correspondents ' from the french line is absolute the ' french war department has peremptorily denied the requea of captain hore of the british navy and an attache of the british j legation in paris to visit the navy yard at cherbourg intimating that hia object ' wm to take note of the fortifications ' workshop and fleet orders have been promulgated in paria to the effect that the enemy private property ' shall be raapected in france m it is ' respected in germany \ there ia a bitter feeling on the hour .ΓΒ« against german banker who are accuse of sending specie to prussia the conmitiuionnel publishes an article assuring the world that however brutal the j treatment of frenchmen may be germans here will receive nothing but kindness the chancellor of the french legation - at berlin who remained after the declara ' tion of war hm been required by the j prussian authorities to give hia parole not * to leave the city the journal dv peupu of maraeillea hu been fined 500 frrncs for an offense against the authority erf the empress and ita chief i editor hm been condemned to fifteen days < imprisonment with a tine of 2000 francs for ~ writing an article tending to excite insubor i dination among the troops the qalou states that henri rochefort i haa been officially notified that he will not i be released from confinement until he hat i served ont the term of the several sen t fences pronounced against him he will i consequently remain in prison four months i longer the editor of the marae'dh now in confinement were placed au necret after the appearance of their letter announcing the suspension of that jonrnal i the french government hm received Γ’βΒ from italy ample meuranoes of the ob < bervanca of the convention for the with t drawal of the french troop from rome it ia aaserted that the pope hm been ad vised by aome to go to malta and by other i to remain in rome and it atiaina that he i haa decided to stay the koman police t seized a quantity of arms which were se creted in the city preparations of russia londor auguat l the preparationa for war on the part of prussia are being . earned on with great alacrity trenches have been opened two leagues from cologne an entrenched camp haa been astabliabed in the triangle formed by cologne coo lants ann iran the fine park in cologne aad the magnificent chateau of the banker oppenheim have been razed mayence ia in a atat of aiege and ia oc cupied by 25,000 aoldiera traneha have been opened in front of the city and per sons unable to provide theciar.lves with six weak'a provision have been notified to de part a urge force is encamped on the heights of st hubert overlooking the valley of tbe nake which will protect the important group of coal mine at that plaoe and com mand the junction of the railroads from bingerbruck to landau large rait an descending the rhine at all hours with provision and military mu nition between mayenoe and coblenu and ' a formidable amount of war material and an immense body of troopa hm been col lecwd in oonseqwnc of new instructions hav ing ban jbΓ’β¬βj from tb war office there will ba an entire change of tactic hence forth there will be no open campaign the tactic will ba timi'ar to those hitherto em ployed in a triage viz an advance will be under cover of entrenchment the rhine provinces are being covered with improvised worka the country be ttvese contents and mayence ia entirely cut } np in thia faahion th dak of augutenburg ia serving v * a general in the bavarian army and the duka of naaanu hm aooeptad a poaition on the ataff of the crown prince of praaaia a pm-bbbbb oor-pa hm t atari ass ii m a a curtain to tbe black fo-resrt the princip fotom an uimtn.iilis-larl in th triangular section erf taasu tbb iiiliΓ’β¬βd bythe nvers bhine m and bmm th last two . riverr farm th line erf d-rfence tha left of th army !*Γ’βΒ "*Γ’βΒ on th rhine natar l-andau Γ’βΒ aad tha tight atralchm ant to the moaelle ~ ssaar travea * it a beloved that praaau will ra her i army to n malftan aad a qnactor of aoldiera and adva-aoe on france th day ait tbs ilei 1-mblimi ai war general yon moltk mid if ttfulisn had not mare hed to th r khan by th sub b wonld n**wr arom m all bib m*j*nm *Γ’β¬Β’ hna baan naantiy lortifi*d and *" t_to m i 3 Γ’β¬β "" 1 " oitillΓΕΈ ahiibi tthn bjiiig w th khan d to-hm-i which th-y bar a hiihjen kf lmw***aa*bs vm **Γ’βΒ Γ’βΒ Γ’βΒ Γ’β¬Β’ bpp sly by urn prasaiam to-day a urg body of french troops 1 v mend on for bach tw kimf.rf waitΓ’β¬βhsry Γ’βΒ qaoasd at ayiaw tkat l armajay will *Γ’β¬Β’ nisi i by th ar for tweavgr years sod that the asigra si |
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