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buffalo express vol xxv wednesday august 17 1870 mo 8362 by telegraph the war the battle at metz — . — riot at lyons important prortvdings iu tin corps 1.-«i>littif thff paris press on the situation mfk'malion c^omplimeiitjs hi troops foetress of heeny capitu lated the french driven at all points stu.uml gkrmans 1 the field kto uc km paris aug lft.—the momtrur dv st»r published yesterday an article full of oonti - jence and resolution the following nan attract and ii ft fair exhibit of the tone •! lhe french presi everything progresses «(■;';. the enemy makes haste to finish his work lie knows full well that the pro longation or war exhaust hn forces and sugments ours hit tactics alone show th&t ke have only to gain time to divest tl pruuian fr tn his base of operations while defending our ground inch by iuch the passage at arms which took place yesterday under the guns at met is the first act id the new drama eight days hence energy that has marked the first operations of the invaders will have given way to disoourago ment and exhaustion oar fortified towns all hod out—bitche pfalzburg verduu — all defended by the army and their inhabi tants and answer with their guns to the arrogant summons of the enemy the na tional defense commences it but iu;t commences and every frenchman is reacy to answer to ihe call of his country bss your national guards guards mobile and volunteers who are on their way to the vosges mountains there shall the prus nan tind their graves they have askrd for a war of races and such they shall have the conftitutiomiel says the plan of con quest of the i'iuasians cannot any longer be a matter of doubt the ierman empire takes advantage of the hohenzollera dy nasty to naugurate its policy of spoliation of french territory in the departments whi?h the chances of war have given to tin enemy the king of prussia commands at present as territorial sovereign a decree has been issued by the king of prussia dated at st avoid abolishing conscription in all french territory occu pied by fierman troops the prussian government which pre tends to be so well informed about tm-n and things in paris does not seem to lie very stroiig in the town of alsace which wili know how to find means to rejoin the national t\g in placa of conscripts all men from sixteen to litty will rush to arrc the prussian journals continue to pour forth their insults against the frem h jtufjoh we underline these two wor-!a because berlin newspapers formally ilt-ciwe war u made not only agtinst the gavernmant but against tho entire french mb a oouncil 01 war to act on the cases of th-i vilette rioters assembles to-day the ollijers of the bauk of l-'raaoe to-dar announce an arrangement of special servic for distributing com to certain establish - ments throughout france where emplfys art to be paid ihe dati'vi-i says i -■■- public is astou ish'-.i to bod a dispatch announcing an en gagement at lonffueville signed only by napoleon that journal adds it was countersigned by bazaine but the utter name was suppressed in the publication of the dispatch which was regular in every other respect heventy-tiva ar««ts were made in the vtllette affair it is supposed however that many of these were vagabonds who were not actually concerned in the disor der s edmund about corresponient of tbe sutr has beet heard trom he is alive and well and will soon return to paris gen casux-le commander at lyons is m.f.l a proclamation wanting the people agaicst future disturbances and announcing the readiness of tbe uthcmuc to suuprt*a them the sub-prefect of verdun telegraphs as follows to thu minister of interior vir dls aug 10 6a m no news from metz ■nothing ia known to h*ve occurred to day all day yesterday the roar of can non wsb heard between metz and verdun persons who reached here from that direc tion say a gntat battle was fought opening at daybreak and that the prussians lost more tb 0,000 men in the combat and were completely defeated during yester day morning at an extremity of my arron dtasement twenty-eight kilometer from the fortifications of verdun the tnemy had been een lirecting his retreat to the oath though th.s intelligenoe was transmitted by author i , the government has not yet been able to verify it and it is given to thi public under reserve by the minister of the interior ta bishop of luxemburg and several clergymen have gone to met to administer consolation to the dying lhbos aug hi the jouraais of this city deny the report that a meeting el the chiefs and all parties called by dnk saldanha was oocuiooed by a spanish note saying that the landing of engltah troop at lisbon would be considered casm betfi .' the journals also deny that don fernan do has been urged to give his reply within twenty-four hours as to whether be will accept the throne of spain yesterday all the spanish political refugees in this country returned to spain a french gunboat having arrived here the english fleet leaves to-morrow desti nation un known costa portuguese minister at madrid has been created count villafranca late advicee from rio de janeiro state that count d'ea has been naturalized and is now a citizen of brazil madbid augut 16.—a report recently circulated that prussia m seeking alliance with spain is untrue labor demonstration oontinue here and in other cities of spain paris aoi 16.—evening.—official con 6rmation of the newa of a great victor over the prussians is impatiently awaited 1 great crowd of people an collected at the i boars at the ministry of tbe interior and lin the street important mw hae bee received from strasbnrf to-dat th prtumaas ib that vicinity seem mdiaed to retif soms^hou have his exchanged tae p-opu of str bur are d^tennu-d to defend the place to the i^*i t tb pcwmdiip m tb corp upuu to-dmywaraaoitiagudiaipoctht df*tj keu<r mu that or thre imy ow u troop had htm oghtng aad so hwi ra oek > btutioß u abin ths chasten could sot tank of tmj otkw amn tb.»i^»t f »«• orp mm ba fmrmm hctk mnit miai'iainiliria tnam uh uuutar d tk inxmn palika aaatha wm waa aat frmfft *• k t maat tkafr~afcaw2aw«u 1 k haft ef a eat^bal cßmsk l«a|ta»ltnlk.ai law itjara c*_v nesra from reliable sources an might stat that th prussians had beei s:heck*d several uoaa and were retaruitu towards commerey bo was nil oi o__.r ienca bat could not at present enter u ( o if tails in a few days a much greater forev woald be nndar cob':uand of marshal h ■■zaina the only and true on m ind*r : the minister then retired aad i eput f_rry took the door re rsferred to th emperor's prov lams t ion to the inhabitant nf metz as having created an naplesaant ttfect upon tbe public tha speaker was interrupted by expressions cf disapproval the tumult became too kreat for him to be beard and he frank a seat th chamber then voted several uws lor the prca.cutiou of the war deputy forcade anuounoed to the corps ecialatif that a certain religious socit-t bad placed at the disposal of the french authorities their houses of worship for bos s*9eai purjpr>ses la paint publishes an artic say ing falsa reports have boon cdrculated th.i ao anna are to be obtainad for t-roops u affirm that there i a oomplet provision ot arms of all kinds and quote the statement made in chambers that the supply of gun s large and the quality excellent bourse dosed quiet keutes oil 10c the bba*a*a*_r says that during the battle of sunday marshal bazaine had in position a masked battery oi mitrailleuses pour regiments of prussian royal guards ap proaching the batteries were unmasked and two of tbe regiment were oomple>te.y annihilated la pafrie referring to the fart th pans is without ottimal news from tin front say marshal bazame is evident > determined on strict aecrecy ao far as his movements are concerned he is in com munioation with the camp at chalons news received from various departments shows the people determinedly warlike tbe publio depression occasioned by the reoent reverse is giving way to a rierce desire to drive the prussians from french soil the following is tbe onler of the day issued by marshal m.mahou : soldiers—ln the battle of the gth of august fortune betrayed your courage but yon yielded your position only after a heroic resistance which lasted not less than nine hours you were 30,000 against 140 000 and were overwhelmed by force of numbers under these conditions defeat is glorious and history will say that in the battle of fraacheveiler the french showed the greatest valor you have suffered heavy loss bnt those of th enemy are much greater although you have not been successful yon see a cause in your misfortune which makes the emperor feel satisfied with you aud the entire country recognize that yon have worthily sustained the honor of tht flag let us how that though subjected to the severest tests the first corps forgetting these closes up its ranks and god aidim us let us seize a great anil brilliant revenge the pre gives the following explana tion of the movements of the prussians at the battle of forhaoh on the gth inst , the army of prince charles advanced and established its iiuarters at st avoid after the battle of yyei-ssnburg tbs arm of the pridce koyal went fa the way ol saverne to nancy while this army hav ing no opposition on ita front advanced on it route to paris as far as bar le due frederic charles making a bold curve endeavored to turn the french troops al met thus cutting oft communication be tween macmahon and bazaine to avoid this bazaine left metz going toward yer due and chalons before reaching longue ville the corps of general l'adnrault and .' 9 caen encountered the army of frederic charles thus began tb battle ou sundiy which according to appearance was fol lowed by the great battle now going on ayo-b aug hi.—the l_a*9rsa*r has a long statement of the popular demonstration which recently occurred yesterday morn ing about 11 o'clock a popular oommotion arising from bad news from tho army tool place in place craixrousse which b_*_9 in a deplorable coiifl iet between t lie police and the people particular of the affair has been much exaggerated the originator cf the trouble was an old notary sentiilon by name well known for his political eccentricities this person clambered upon the pedestal of tbe crone in the place croixrousse to make a speed to a gang of laborers his hearers •***■* few at the start but in a shoit __**** a large crowd aasembled cries of yiv ia ko publirjuc w re beard on ail aides though called upon to 9***j by in police sentillou persisted in his t-editiou declamation oalliu upon the audience lo defend him the latter attempted to _*> fend him by aid of stones tha authorities seized the orator notwithatanding the vio lence ottered but one of them having al lowed the rioters to draw his sword from the scabbard wss strack by one of these infuriated people iv the abandon from which wound he died in a few momenta five orsix policemen were wounded eu tilion and other priooipal rioters wt_re ar rested and taken to prison between two i i of soldiers the mass of papulation in piano cro-vrousse took no part in these violent proceedings it was all caused by a few turbulent characters i'm - ■demon strations are generally denounced london aug i<_.—the admiralty ha refused pertuis-ion to surgeons in the brit ish naval serv.oe to volunttar for the relief of the pruseian wounded advices from paris state the cent oard is disbanded and tbe membera distributed among various cavalry regiment it ia generally thought that ths corps laagialatif is willing to create a provisional government berlin aug 10.—the following offioial news wss made public to-day berlin aug bs*j 9 p m the little forti-e*s of henry capitulated yesterday after a short bombardment to the second bavarian army corps a great quantity of provisions and six guns ware captured the following is a dispatch from king william to the queen dated herney aug lata 7:30 p m i have just returned from the battle field near metz the ad vance of the aeventh corps attacked the enemy # who were instantly reinforced from the fortress th thir teeth division and part of the fourteenth sustained the advsnoe the conflict waa des perate involving ths entire line ths enemy was repulsed at all points and pur sued to the glacis of ths detached worka near the fortress which enabled the enemy to give shelter to their wounded our wounded were instantly cared for by daybreak tha troops returned to their first bivouacs all fought with mcredible and admirable energy 1 hare gone among them and oongiatauted them with all my soul i have spoken tn gens steinmetx z sat row maateufm and goeben tne following official dispatch dated on the loth at about 4 o'clock in the afternoon is j as made public oar ad ranoe finding themselves before metz and believing tbe enemy who were encamped nader tha walls about to retreat gen galtz s brigade wa ordered to attack th rear guard of mai-ahal bazline's corps a violent combat ansned tha second brigade then advanced tinder ostst-umcken and immardiately the divisiors of general eumecke and wrangl parti cipated driving tha enemy at all points aaaw_il the french gsnsra i a din rault anda*vw_d to flank th first corps but wss attacked by tbs reserves which ad var-oai with drums beating urder general manuaffel tha •- emy waa splendidly repulsed and drivem into the .«.. i ■t.sa many we*t**]r-a(s_brad oar troops advan*--d to ta_l croix and barney within range of t_e fort this morning th king made a mwiaiiiasann on tk held of battle visit ing th sdvsnos posts to b_snra th trane b*_**__s__b of the wounded french and i ii9ssv*9a9 alike to a poiat abova koake on tha right ot tha mnsalls from thia mint tb enenyy was inviaibls in tha clouds of dust wa infer rrs*era that tha b-aio body h_s daparted nsrw you aug 16.—a herald cable durpatch gives a wtser froes g*a rioeher a___9_*r f ths aoaiavsa of macmahon s oorpa us did not i**oair a acravtwh bnt of 65 of kis o_l_*rs 47 war kued wounded aadmiasrag th aoldiars c-aght like lions wa had 5.000 asanaat 100,000 mac mah no ihj.ii ill a*ss*darffy did ail nay man coal j b-t had ao aa r**s wa hare 600 or 600 s_s_*rs l*ft aad twy v_j otwhably bs aa*>*ra_9sssa m n**_a_*d to-day i stx hssimllhiin 1 ornmam ss*»_*rs — aw u trmamm aamrjimaj tha assdls gam ajxm p i tu*t;.m of able-bodied insane thia wm diktnbated iv three portumi ; the arouy of saar tin army of the lihine and the army of the south i'rtii rick charles oommands the army uf the khiue as leader of the centre on his z lit advancing aoutheul of luem bur is the first army or that of the s»sr nader rev steiemets on the priooa'a left is the third or southern army led by prince frederick william heir to the crewu under tne latter are 250,000 men under frederick charles 250,(mp0 and mi der gen steinnetz 70,000 total 670,000 men steinwitz has nearly -*• 0 gune the crown prince 060 a&d frederick charles 660 total over 1000 guns in othat wcrds steinmetz has 6(t battalions of in in try 43 i.juadrunt of horse and 32 bat talions of artillery , prtoee charles 197 battalions of infantry 52 squadrons uf dorse and 110 bntteriee crown prince 192 nattenes of infantry ig4 squadrona of cavalry and 114 bettrief according to most reliable advices the evaonation of metz was stayed by the ad vance guard of the crown prince reports from verdun stato that c great battle is going on but the silence of th french authorities confirms tho rumors ro obived here of the prussian victory n*n york aug if..—a tribune oabl frum london to-day says our special cor respondent writea from paris mooday night sun lay battld was only a semblance of suoceas or mitigation of disaster the i rermene having cot off all railway comma uioation with mete baxune commenced to retreat acreas the moselle and proponed to follow the ordinary high road to verdun when half of his army waa aeroes the river he waa surprised and attacked by a large force of the enemy who after four hours nf^hting were repulsed with grftas locs from appearanoes the prussians once more outgeneraled the freooh and pot around in great force to the side of the river by whioh bazaine meant to retire and checked his retreat all parties seem to concnr that every consideration must frive way to the necessi ties of the hour the ministry work in ceaiiantly the minister of war has done frrest works within a few days he has sect enourmcus reinforoements tv the front and others following rapidly monitions of war of all kinds and pro visions are being despatched as fiat ac the trains can carry them the cargo m matte proceeds with great rapidity corps of freebooters are orframi ail over the oountry those of the voagw are beginning to torment the enemy new york funeb&l obsequies km york august 10.—henry ward beecher will deliver the discourse at thn fuaeral of firenville t jenks to-morrow aud general slocum judges van cutt birdseye and mccae will be among the pall bearem at a meeting of the new york har to-day judge barnard w o liartlett and a j vamlerpoel deltvt-rnd culopit's mi tlie deceased mr jinks family in tarts have been telegraphtsd to return mf>f uecoveiied ths body uf john k pbalun a victim of the norwalk colliiiun was washed ashore atf-uwanus to-day the natuan manrio i sold ths nathan mansion on 231 street haa been sold for ~ , •>.>■■<»> held to bail jsmen kinnegan a member of the m ,> risooia board of education waa to day held in f'j.'nh kail for an attompt to assastldat patnck mullins a member eluot of the board of town trustees the norwalk libkleu a iibel uss issued this evening agatntt the taanaet nurwalk for oollidiog with the snhflsamv lady kllea on friday v«ning t»anial'»s are laid at 920,000 a i ml-l m ml rder thomas volan attempted to murder ' j wile and r*a children in brooklyn last night but was prevented by the polioe uabe rill the mutmu to day defeated the forest city club ol cleveland by a si^ore of m to f washington t pom i'a kers vakhin<-i aug it acting coninm sioner douglass has decided that the law does not relieve pork packers from the tuu ufacturer's special tax or provide for re funding sneh tares already paid ( e.aimh t 111 paid the attorney general has decided that under the appropriation bill pasaod at tu late session of congress claims of internal revenue officers appointed in the soutb in thi and 1w but who it was afterwards ascertained to be unable to take the '-■■■: oath can bo paid they will be iaimedi ately audited aud paid woman 8 mouth misstireen of alliance ohio was »' mitted into the jovernmant printing m lea tn day on piece work thii is the flnt female cumposiujr employed at that estab lishment miscellaneous a nkw i'lanit i'tica an,1 ic.—the following v.i 1 n nication from the litehfield observatory t hamilton college t clinton will *]<■» in the af'rrr.i'.j iferuld to-morrow to fa a^if/.r ©/" rv wm morning btraul a planet unknown to me wm found hire night before l»*t and its motion fnlly x : tained yesterday evening it it on tb border between constellations aquarius and ctpricarnna in 321 degrees right oi ascension and 13 degrees aouth of declination going sooth at a rat of three minute per uay and easterly at a rate of foarum mir ■it will b the 111 th of the asteroids c h f pn-krv 0 ml matters key w>*--r augast k,.—g«naral t t baa arrived here tnrtu cuba via >./•-■» he taya he haa an important oommiaaiou and hoped to be in cuba again in thirty tire days that the war coatintiea with un ijatfetl fury and the spaniards were <)«• featod twontj-thraa timei daring july he attacked 450 hpaaiah aoldien wtth 30 nwo and killed sli and wonoded 123 tha uban are colli'l^nt of independence *< ' a speedy end of the itrng^le uyan k * to new york the ikgli-h mm chu'ioo aimfmt is.—th post aaj fr>.linflbiiy»eo h*vir,g conalad«d to decun the miuion to england president grant haioff«r«d the place to senator tranquil it i nnderttood that trambsll will r t aootpt preferrtim to remain is the senate political i iicmp-tul aogttst 16.—hon junta l orr has ptibuahed a ie'.ter annooncm bii adbmion to th kcpubliofta party la south carolina he aays for many year to oom that party mnat control the stath and opposition to it will only aagmaat * a i^rpetaatc existing eviu fatal accident pit'.blhl'mt aog ift.—a griti tralß on to hadaon hirer railroad struck • man nam«d jtmn or charlea cilia a b*i tinm wd , whtls walking o tba tnok omt crotca btatim fatally iajaria kim deciased bckuycro a»g 19 — dr laonard wavah for fiftmß yean hirf—ui in th l nirewity of vsnaont diad this morau wom>w*c aag !«.— euory c wright ft spsavsr aad writer on wa.u alarery peace piritual and kind'sd fcopioa dfadsoddsaly in fawtookst «•> uj cf apoploy democratic cohteimoe b*«ook aojfort 16 the main demo crabe buw cooreotioai to-day aoainated gew chaxus w koberta f bangor for ooisnw reoaiting all bat j of 07s to«m u^^tfilaiij^^a il^^msi^a matifirtiai admin iatrmtioo m faitim to ka«p its pladgas to deoou si is—el islissiiikmint in axpsodi erst w*m*mi bteto m hm i tllilmmfar muel 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>"•■'• ddlzbi h.\t!divake c 8 * a1 r»o»tb 6 uj " tcrr silk h't " l u kxili 87 ... _ v , a|(l , stovs hollo usu v.iro a co mr kr»oe t l r stained olass l bul'fvt tainho u^bs wobu m p u o i in kns m m^v bubool rlknituuk » i'has 1 s>'n lit 8»>"olli stoves and uaudwauk g^b^sl^^ytiro rajk i s»ai.t co.,:»a«sip ti'.vnrs daviklh m'mpimkt.snca.s^r u jo.v b l,r»v * br . 803 ms'n n toi'.ac onists . j adams * cv.li.'.-'ws<hl'trft--u&4d su posrl tilllsos f howaiii)*w..«»wmhui|[u itatoan jewelhy *. dia.mosi's pi fkin jkw klkt stokk 1 lu t « k dickixbcw im *•'■■■d\n b.os71h1m1i tevt:>»bkt»s.,*i ms'n watch makeivs 4 liwuk ict.ius w lk v it i m^i dlet a*-drsw3—an 14 rinms uu.fcwr of r t sbi t l andr»w ert s io u'hi i no s7 kiolh t frtend sod s»,usjnl uhot r~t in t»u ettj hu,lj mo-rs b ■tt.a lith t«sr i l •<• s !■wf funaril h«n sf tr chli sjo ml ply eopt 1 mourning tloodn 1.^,1 assortment st rs^toosbu pricm buff tu houuiho to«1 u mtln it . apirlftn hi v im um us sann »>•»» wl»*o oust sanrtsil tts pua7 sw tjfsb lmt a«b jfoijw lobt ox tfll aftkitnoon ok the i6th in rfuink fr-.ra t sh mtij ri totkl ] hm ii jujil.u-r ho m.m mil tarn at , • rut ol ■■'.- kucruniiti v ttr.it toginbrr witli ft if>t lur hiv d»«n >> i'i h i i a '(»:" tirkrt 1 i -'. iirr w'li i lukra'ly emroed ga l.k.iuu tki i*i ■. i;ttammv joh hutli it house an it lot in dktkoit ii'-j n • vhansf fur r h^uv ih'i kd iii j mhll hj 111 me & i 1c we.t horn m i y^-'i pie hunt wanteh t*n thonmnd tni-b-l of kooj frmfa pie ptarjl jemv ertijhuri'i;-hie s.imaer t no 11 west k^ir -.. 4 oe;.;s wajttbb-a rw men ii-i wotnenrnn ll:.d li^l.t wij pr.,fit»ll !■• pi jmeui t tt c hjß^jo tt»n«;r*l liilawlfiliit otta tl3 matn •■, uj imin aielp rgmaxfcs co palmkk bt-—oikl wantki ufj u a ith in do,ok fa u-ework hl'l-ii oq 1 del a wake st wanted a iii;4t oo(j washi>gton st.—wanted oo«f birl r w.,m»r tlor.ukhly i;qu intel wi'ii k«-ner huu^wi.rk tu >. ft c"ikiiitc w»-hiut ujlilii mm counter work tu oiw uu c.n c uie •■. '■■jnnuf.i i 1 * ~| i * , w » i uorc rlh«r nr d p]'i ) kiwi wayn nh nrrmiupn f-n qoqwashinoton st wanted o*i ln.mruii.tfll ja llr-t ■■> ~. . ktfcn-li ■■i mj-u xt anted a com pjkten i person tt lo 4a kltchcß work ham nod i htl ntlm from ua-i nri»i uhldk a/rd m-m*n yr»'*crm i i m »* ro ot . ;! hiv-.'.i _ itkatii>ns wajitb wanted by a man lvtely from tlie ou country n itu»ti<u in ■ictti -■;■in1 * tao.iljr i urimaara d ■harm snd o»at e n:iii-'lf ii-w il a|.pl ki i i lucbatigv tl bits si ljitdation wanteu bv a youn<3 kiatdiirdttnortßyoowda^nwh utki ii rn.ch gnmrvq imllllll vp ah it < t-rtuali id'l bo '- imli fliiifittv um vuod nf4maea addrmi it i kh(in hl'mf boarders wanted 1 ok 20 a-i tie »■;<■bm d»tod at l»r pawell • w«t r i albi lor 5 00 par k 1,17-h wanted - a pleasant room with bo»nl by two in-lit notb r i i ilii.^ht«r nnmbiti on th w«t jl ol ui ..„- i a pili it fa 1 i i md addlcm ' ~" i pearl st.—a few cebtle i^4 nan n i temomiimmteied iritbbovdand 111 iukhh cmjjh -■-■»• for sale ok exchange agrisx mi wi ti two inn <•( iim all tn int nu otdcr !■•), •■* ui li i;»t inill 4c with «" d water t wir al».ul tl-e a.re i 1a d iwo d*t>ll)q k . takt t •*. i:t ti tfßii mile icoiu l^.n.v un oral r ad nu'l ii » ftr-t rube in-ai in for b*nl w,vl '•*■old ci.fnii u-«>ohuif«d lor ill or r«nl tsuiu h ei r w it iiastinus * oito * uro*i>'i 81l id og 1.12 i>aprk mill itok iale bituaie ■» r hu-.knk 11 * in oi.iin.lut ■norkhn ndn ii ■i > lij-til.y li^-r:l •:> ub »'> it i c !„• | dw»ltl .'■baron ■«*»« » d other conten in c i ih w r i>.:tly mutt :>• mrid u fllom ui ul rtm . an - din c:.h 1 • i.m ' a hum oatilu l'i rr if unim <!■! tin i ito.wo jr for t e hul 2u cw f.t urtlmir p»ru d»r tppl '■■■hume * aantohu lo w - s t 1 i pue bpaldincj floi iilnfi mill i bartng fat uj mill -'■m itblihi ■■fm r ma ihlaar of » ftf '■'»■* • tftbh*baaeni ' " ' kb fclllpl tttpp'y uf v.jil li . ■'■:■.:■.■■; i ■ele^s'ur u;i.l wsmbotlm m •■'>< ' !♦"• « d ;' j,nv»t n fbyv | ' 1 a'i ■■> !■■■t ■nil ie w ■lt twtion oi^ha pr»m*bw in the city ol lwdipo n v , hvyt 5 k.n m s o'fl ■» ki ii r r lur h '!';.,' s*y _ / "' ''' jbii s 11ksikarlr r,]nu sky store axu / d i:in k - tor -:<!■'. i!i location i the rerj bertlauimcui ■-!-■( doidf » lars burinean tliu i,n mpadnimuid ntted vp in an ewwltent rihii thr ilwulltiiii ii tlr-i ctan bavbm ni i 111*1 u ki '■'' -•! ir i : ms iui in it km mu i • ' .. sui lin '■li-k ii 2 ton i rick ith ■u e llir \ h , 1 suxftu iiafluki 1 dkei r«nif al*°.»'*«l - - mh mh fiß-xith liivi-lmi i '■"">■a ' ' ' hlfl | irocerv stak'j pob sale l'llisl class gkoci.uv m>i;s.\le x tl»h*k kmiimiuij t l«ill ■■■»»••! ■■!!-« ~ i tt..re,ln ll * i ■■" l .' ■"■..,,:■•- i i l«rif ik mm j r i iil'cklfcmi kf^l h'uu b«a -*"-■* t 1 b»tldhiif l4 houses ani carriages ■*■»*, fn!l sale—as elegant t^xt k,,,m'»c«nia l - clnl »< thrn-l iknr of tb bw clbh i 11 i <" w « al".'it n7.d..ii1 li.rue a 1 imkkle.admm ibmttulfll g village propert w liit ; "., .; _\. . ii ~ \\ ,\ .. 1 i if liri • irk lit » i n l*c ni&nufaetorr wata eun i adm 1 |,<",•,- - 11 lii.-.tl ii i vi j ir.ii.l.v mi pri'licrtv aill 1 u . li.ivv .. 11 . ... ..■: m i h ,.- i ii l.n.j u i '" ■: !■>"'■- kakkr ':''_. dutchbb hxtubbm s jv wm furtv-fl.^l n , ur«i e*«ht a . m n ik ' r oalloit for sim . bone dust bopeh phosphate i i whit ijm,l ru.l.r hn via bj i'ratt > french k t hu 0,,r m cl m&n tutu ml wc^t rkut »^_ lll:it fob saue — four billiard t»l e r iu*dl,utii<h»rl lint taw 1 i i»"li b»]aae oi tim ailrlru jajie beak rait ],',•:?.. me.i a orle^ii , n 7 \ small tl'.i roksalb cheap iv lorfimh r i nt lot f r bul]dln|c i-nao-m wuum to takoa u apply w 111 jit « aahfubd lc west s**n l mais st lot i bale—be 1 u*»f j lot f"t or m»ni:l . lnl4 trata f.'rt)vo to 7 i will '«> tautii in p«'t i".vm m ttii r |» rty .' n 1 w ,•». ltki vickkhino is ».-! w ■;. «: •_ ld papers r'r bale—at 50 wnb ul i eiitn p r n:i.:rf 1 uiji ottea li^oß sale cheap a valuable ' i.roi«.,ir o..,t™ilj lo<.t--.i wttk n««rlj ju left (,- nl a.ln],t|-l u s rehil j»l or lumbar v»ni i i hl him boatemi ii t>e a>u e^asp '.<• cl-vw an dt.lo mo»atd t chapptli k,»l iji»:c sis m*lnjt ll tk>o engine and 8011 ek fur a*ts at ib l'nion k-!mjitt m<ll „,. 3ollhi 4 iuxtv.nwalt chl^w m<i lirrwll tt — i t u-«s — s*i al5-the mforsalkata ba -^ aw r « ll how cmu vl - • e for sale - a fine brick ie aw.ilinir on pt t kajaaai court n<i me fk.u will h u '»«^ •»" "" e vtt»pick«kiw is "';___-! — loll otto 81 p 1 . =- ■ml salel.no m washi jb i«fi.iup mr >™™ d s with wtilt oril»r und»rtb h h^im «**! " all in complete order lot o*l2o h • ne ~™' js t ric&eki.no w bw«n rt 3 for rknt—th e 2stor y fram e dw.!hii b s hadvn 1 wt.~o e ui<l cotla«rt » d»lr»ble lovftuon will b ntetl chtww • lood uii»l lee t pickewso is wtwm 1 1 i t.sikable property.for sale mllctt it ort brick h<rcj«.'r«j d~lr«blo ir srirko^.k prlc 18 000 ssh«,l»a-»dlo.;p,ic.»»00 north dirlatoo «, b.lw««i mich pj od ch a del a w are st residence foe 14ix-oaa ol ih «« aaanbla oa tta a for sale — the two-btori wsrjsts/ilty^ii li-j"i»"i ris kv)ri uw taaaav l wmm ale—houses ** f'tk sai.r:—a large 2-story ti w«t itti re&r"»le m*r.t -~ *:..! an b«r mori on improvement aj«o food barn aud eaniw , hoaw atuchtd tn-itri m i«**war it thi : pnfarb vffl i iij damn for cnh or wi exehacsc mrttnfcn apj-lj to hoki k jianford bnj r j i i-[j.ir*ij ■■a^uta 1c wort stnck t f for sale—my residence <>> i kaniictft l«twren 4i n.a .' nh rt-.jot oosmi hu'ih hti nine ivi rooms a-ti wh rvjiu bh botndould mat a good mßm a st-rj fc*i'il iiks'i i l«>t m'.'^'v th j>ir..tt ri afctub boy it ml mm * ii h offf-rwt for renfiie first of h*pt*niber w.h pkasout til m*iu *. mrf m house and lot on dlla nn t t«r a.e •• a mm bv^n a tbi kvhriiimutwlmft to city k>.r rticu!v pptj la 111 uk & tajffurd 16 w t mb « 5 for sale ;,<"». 3u9 pkakl st at icrj mi hi hmm uk ta perfe».t mpdr h hut wnl i.-,.d w t %\ iu ld on way bm juiu oit'j.fcl tear at rll ll<*k salfe ok to lxcha>*oe~foh x » ' - residence in tlw city ft fwrni if 10 mm lirst qjiiltj of bmd ljuitf just outvie of lli citv limit r.m ■*. large urchard one of the b««t n county fine two-«tcry brick houwe and three y*o-l » wiji be a-iid ■-» in quirt 1 ' upward ft jimpfelt i[lok hale—no 6 9 division t tuo-v.'iry tr-me ho us from r>*rt fitted up i t axtoreoraai'mhi m irvid rcjjfi wit finegaieu n : « mii7j j)hm rro ai i-^ri a >.:■i|k)b bale—ho 14 st paul st 1 within ft bpi of m«in t » j-story fn-me l.<>u«e in rn.f.n rt|nir nrd withiruit tree frrapr vintw ac m hxtue ttj be mu th»r m k uwtw iuten-u imtfau tht . tv \ v yy to 1 h.n otto.b pe»rl t i e fok hale b m-hruomb no s 8--jt!i livi-i't t w.uintr fhf i fiie of th hne^tt chiu><-m hi tbu ettjta » iroed r,u«rn-w m*t it r»n bo raiijtr paj or tfin4 ifitr will vll cheup ftiid on asy tirm ml d*tiling k k'j'ml briek over hi if er v wit m-'i ebmp i r would ndaop fur a pnvam ilwellink wont w,vj 1w hrahiot t i|-t try rr»iue bout fi.e iin adi m lltloo iu rftu i'i.er and cellar also 110 nintii t g-st.-ry frame dwcilmif in g o.i order will w'll ■..;•»■r or lruth would tu..i for .■l«r,fe i a-e ral f ma n st w-.rtli towo r f7vw ti-ppar ft . ne»r vir k iuu t j^.urv frau in g kxl tun jnnm ns nuar u'i & ic"*1 *<""' wut rru:t tree-olali kimli r.d nr»l>e tn lot is 65 ft iti in nrnning uiruuuh to itl,i»*rfc ilw ; vooa timmgti lor * l tjuw will m.-ii ehnpm the cmiu-r i mine to kmtom i:«7 georgia t . j-clf.ry farkk mh njr ha w.!*r tr i 1 n<vtr at*rr tim in a l*tsuti:ul local u - will hi'll cheip or woul<l uii-e k ciiiali 1.-.n mid lot ir an fuy pommdob iniumliauli i'rice 4*u al.i mwi ■.(!.... farm fur uie or cxihaiike !•■! dt proiwty a|.pl t mcjohb'ola-nd offick bo 6 south divi-i « il j[ls ** foi bale—ko 81 uufton m3l rim near all n t » tw =• ry irmuie lv.i i iw.it ftntrintng lsraoam l0t44x114 witli » tow j^.kvi'ickettiko l3'».stsw*n-t watiamsvillk pkopj3rty hok i;--a flue 1j btf»7 mid bvcllmtlt ir^bm braut ii mw tt st in lie vitlve f wlilisnu-^li in fobd d«r nnt jr*rd knip rtm*.fnul treei 1 . wi !»■oldchrap j'hin oito.m fmri t mo j < ik sale—large new j btom ri^i brtck sl.hi on btfil itipft new the am l.iulilintf i em mikl ill flni-ti-.i lvov k iiakeii 1.-j erie laud te gtt for 3ale 1-story brick cot e3l bupl 80 3 bmt erclc tnct nia/nrk 1,1 r-j'iar lanr lot tu wu bs ukl t *» l«o;*'n ~■ex huundiora ti^t^aim hrt wwl ol hula « , uidftowli tuhnnoa pod bastusgb i otlu 4 brvw^'i bund d k-1 m for balk - sevkeal fine rwktei - o in frmakltn hm deuwsr -::>■!-.. ji.'h t ■. 81 p'*-l tn--r _ jl / iheap cottaoiid for bale mo sorrta ttn-t krf 2.1x1 iv 1 ir kuarth j i t 85x190 c v:.nrr.e *■.; krt smlftl m wwrnt ]■>[ touleo hasti v«js a ottu.4 browu'a buil . . .; p property for sale w est ili of main st n 8 tmith >■1 men fnwu fast soxl 552 pf i>-_'lv«rui-i.,'2 story fraim i 4ai h tliirt^'p'h -^. s-iterji dune ms etevi nth i - rtofj fnuoc lot soxloti 2d3lluilsuu i 2-rton iranw krt bxßo r :■:.„■.. j rtorj rnune lot 44ih4 1 wti nrh n l r-ti-i v tmmt wkfawryi pi 2x < miirvlmo z-humv frrnit lot ssuico :" i aii i -:.. s-vmry frsu ■, l"t 6&xl9fi all il the a will no sok nt e luc d prtem bj lil'mk 4hanpofiti eual ktrt*tc aaenta 16 wt ■•: s»fti t mfok sale no 157 ttukon st war mr-mi t a t-rtwry tr»um dwolun w tli tot xl *, to >■property u ceatrmflj loot ii t'i«*ki tim i i ff swan at ' ggfi m t'ou sale at a bargain—the dealrsutibouh ai.rl i t no 186 north ditu ■i m li i.ry f am in in b-ie ruder uwj vi r j c . lot 28x116 with fruit c hastings & otto 4 brown'w ruti ■■.. . 8l « for sale—fine gothic cot hi ta*e ho 401 ivu'li -■.. u tor fnwn--in p rf«at repmu-wid tail uulj muuted jull.n ul lu lpe«"i l km uouhks and loth on dela wak st rus sai.k the 2""totj brick liiiiuii wn toi 3s 1 | iss od tbf fiiu.ihi-l lad ffßpouad,fomi hwl wild the bodeni c mi■■iietiitpi and warictil l au-tun t ifrethrr uh buiulu and cmiiatfe hourt l>cink ho t,a deutvaie t ; li.u the u-btorv l»r i-k mum in inilii|ikill order whb lotfioxl74ud i-h.jic fru t no ibi ix-ltwar t ; bo ti.p new tot7 sn-i prmwli mrf brick hoo i;r niog ftll complam wtth lot mki73 betarf ko 016 mftvmrt -.'.; ■!». the 3-fltory bne botue ith urt ssxi£4 no 141 dri*-we s.t al.-o th 3 tnry aui m\nm hries h--.ii with t.ri.-k hkrn lyo-f a bakek erie und e iheac houses tor hale n * u-t.-rv brieb be—a 33a b«m rt.,vtutfm d t l«ts8xll j-^unj brick hoom,g7£otk t tot 3sx.uo w«u na shriib>«r ami fruii m lbm laaca ■_'•-•■r fr*lm bowkt 19m s.u'h dfvtoloß t , r tfi-.-u oruer tfarou(bnut ot kills h a;er ho : -■•■n rrinw eottaga c.-l uafc -;.; lot bfesuß ver ... nfam au.l otrnp j--riirj fi-<tßie h"iim oi bprn e uear cumwk »'. , viu l r f-ai:ie cottin in rear l>v 31x1 6 | flo habtihob otto 4 wrown buihintf m fob sale—a fine 2 story 13 hrick awt-lhni on eliicottst hvat ffen-'w prio low and on m urau lke k plckr.rt no is w rnn l ' t2b jp ik ml bale cheap 2-stoky k3 mkk«m.fl e»t tvtpper.it in cood onler im.ke lottslm wijiu »..!.) at a i-ar^in for )■■&. hastisus ft otto 4 brown1 buddinga t?1 ft saul—a icbw akd first r c'x-b 2 story residence wuh ail the modern ipi prov.metiu miuth ni-je of terry street wt 1 of dcl w»ru loi 169x5 feet terms e^y f utell 11 fl s boßtamr buildma for s.4le-fakmb ook balk a kki 11 farm un the j bank of tiie niaimni river on iu<l one hull m if fr m a railroad itau n « h-rrc traina mo en rvfiru tnatwill sqia eah jear al tl.*t now i*>i fi.r .^ vul wi h a ma!l outlay in 10 ye*n wil | r 4am sr a>ini:a tttaam»sf from f'25,a 0 t 30,000 anffitanwt^rwi r.vt-'nient an • only nflered lor 1 because the iwuer cannot occupy it apply tj johsthto 1 teari «. '__ t7arms fou sale—a good farm j of u4 ore in the town ot wewt n f ir-«n.i a hall ile fnin bultalo a 1m 1 j-ft«>ry bitck home three hundred grafted ■- - iul a (,--■*■■• l v house rery che&p huwakd i ohau'el.sfs main ntre dl dlatk rock land for sale i ' 3 acres ti the mi itary rr>a4 mm the pio ct«d ratlruktl mj>r v e u)fiit mt>«t he told to cleat il an e-ui r ■9100 per acre i.\on & baktk sne laud ofßcy gtl _ riarm for sale—best garden s land in erie county muit be told to clc rut aa estate &)} mam 1 inilii frcio tne coun h u will i old the»p by howard * chai pfcll,3*sm*in rt u sakm fob sall oil kxchange i 2ij a-t-k ot laud iruito mlfiflßhm t about -■-■— ir ai ualn kl will be . j cheap or x -»'-_. j t0 improved pnm in the rit hast uros rrv!i 4 br hu|l li gcs e^irable farm for balk lj>n cr f lan 1a porugr x v 80 m'lei y n fli'o cfnuutimt of woodi*r.j meadow aa<i plem.nt't itaaul on the oene-ee ritf 4 direlliw liju*e bkjn heua and suible netei in *■■nnz i fm"er and lar.e cistern fruit trjet ■indaiic on of the fin t i\nai in th fu i1 y „.* um>l f-ld with li^'i ii de*ired enqu n s«!ais*woiup b b-tate broker "•» fou salli nfc.ah the vil e i>e . of albion a orr rrwne hou b*ni ' an i*o acre of l»ni uwkr ftne cultirati--n ther 1 . ™ the premto o 100 full t miing apple m l l h.".c gralwj t*rleti«a 150 younj apple tr b i 1-wtoteir besidei pearand cherry tr*m,gr»p j-ws etc a ut.hb prinr i on th johm otto si p««rl "■»" tovva lajid fok sai-ii or ex i ch/isoe-is 5""0 foil lm»li und d pjdf hisnsos * otto • brown1 buildb , ttiakm h saajs oe bxchasgi jt jj.jj matricuuso u<r»sn l n excbas3 we cix7 o to let-hor&es m to uo - the desirable l:-i :> ■. ~ ko 104 r - i t -• new ith ce -' lirtgm and water eic , ii b reste-1 to a ffoc-d t 4-it ketit t3 h a-tl k tt i 1 ij so 4 brown1 * building ciourter house to let—for a } tenu of lease at a low reii t an r»'<r.n ri d :■.'■.•■..- partr it in is the city af v--.fl ,■,■*•■■■».»■, :.•■»' lhe terrace park »■! nirgara fub«wbaai tepot a g<x t.u.ii::e laasfaa ail in canp'tr ricr ih moden nr ■■■.■/- el warus k bl ckland u 2 bronh'i b.udbiif m g dwellings to let i'-u>r and cem?at brick no 101 e«,.;i t cm of tkak "-[.' j r ntv ii unlu may 1 11l bclc k>t our elm r*ui 25 per month s'lutn ■&.. pp ii f n't purler with larjc lot ainl turn mbtth im hill uacfißtcsi i-t ; rau^u per mosth f-j3 i.v-j a baker erie : and offi fw bicxck r'ak.n for rent—siti k3l mi on the alley in rear of no 154 swan st nt mio'lfan st lek 4 pickering 13 w swaii trcet cis large barn to let—situate m t;'.e < i near gcde»ee nt k jm for 100 h..n*i lyqn a baker erie land oflw ft3 for rent—the fine 2-story fr.m dwelling no 18 n-rri plm w:th barn & deu^htful li-cation wilt be rented kjw to a goo 1 enauv lee a pickering 13 wcw swan tt elj jflß rcrnifthkd h use for kent i a very pleanau'jv lom d hooiw m itaaftßsl «*.., fuinisledt^runsrh i i lie iew!v apeni n.|p»iuw appl ui j'jhs tru hi pearl « gli 5 a very sice furnished 3l hulise to kent-om ater and other hi ■*' fm u'nr ciiitr r vtd i iii av t r nrj*riic:iffhhurh ti al-m a h.,«>e partly fumi-h it/a location heur tak'ti in board furfortber particular apply fj hlmk ft kahposd 16 we»l wtvn si hiilses to rent we have .. ci dettirtbla houses which we will rent at ratfand rat lorhm hil»nni oi the year iiai mob a oflto um 4 hr.iwnv bnlidiim 110 to let-stokks rp\vo desikable stores on a l\arl st lj rent nume-liate s.-eajiun t-j hums i aanfokd 16 w«,t bir^n at t to lt 1 koims flne office foj kent on wi h bgtm at in rear af im j t hoole ft <■'/■»-■aj offl.-o in the tine new lnuldinjr on thp v tht.w rt.rut of peiioca ami wanhuij^cji tret-ti opsjoami u.e pontv.lflcc lsx a ushering 13 h ttwaa st hic rvmces to be let—the suite v «'( hiree rmmm kiinsrii as tho erie land office ib inm'i uuild;n h m ili w f>r rei.t fr^m au ti u a wlikh dat c nha'l remove to our new otflce ituiteon t!ie nnrthxest corner of main and hia—ts i lvun & tixkkr eric land offi e n'2l oooms and power to rent atant inquire of e s li holmed ml.-l 1 t ai,-t h canal buffalo f ofts for rent—in the new j l.luck o.m»r nt waatiln^tun and green htreeu jhe tecond u>r over bn 1.53 and 156 the wbolv of the thinl stun apply u m-.rch 17 1870 cl*-'tl jlwett a rikjt mortgages i^iust-class mortgages for sals t-b%n-rh mortgngf for u,coo bnd tu.oos each m odnntd tm ale at ureat bar k-in i,pp ro kdwaeds k tttcklard roul lutate and loan urokor no 2 brown's buildli hl7 tji.ti sai.i-;—a purchase money 1 uurtgaim tor i(xkp no one fur s**j app'j tt i;,iivui)s - bt'cklanl r.al ertate brokan •> bmwn'ti bu;',ditiif hl3 cl 1 . ww to loan on real es hi 1 john otto 61 i'tarut lonkv to loax — apply to joto otto 81 pnurl st hs t>ukchass mohet mortgagbb wanted in any amount lee & rickkrinu 10 w«ts»in nt a/fonky money fur-'hwrjoney muttk wmtod tq huwauu * cm m'l'kl aismiiiii^t ebl cil luu to loan on real k3 m,uvl t3.iv btenftty iuhsotto 10utgages for sale os first clan ctty prvpatf oiie faff mwo one lor u d one i>t isnoi port terms squirt bl et iv\kps ,<: btcklasd beal ertfe and loan broker 2 hro*i."s bu-idiupi bs / iity and county ordeb3 paper nsgcttutad ty tt wards ** ' buck lan o tttti enta'-e a i loaii bmkaes so i brov.iis huil.l legal notices oupekior couet op buffalo mij«r oathann wlohv j^wph wtdmpr chri-ti'an wnimt r.'mi wld him imma widnier mhri^^brembtarid oa«a*h slen-ch defendant you are fi i rtby swavntwvd to mm ci the c m \ iaj ot ir this acti'in ? wpi o which »'» fl'wl in the unloe of the ( bvil of this court aukum tttli 18t8 offio6*la rbtlm ohi of ouffalg muhd twenty dan afirr he mwvfcewwf mliml of th day of such x-rvii'e and if vou fail ti a aw the complaint tu li.nsid the plaintiff a*ffl ipply to the court for the relief dtmnndt-l inth wwd niplaini hsiutita atlornf \ n post i viaaoivek dvaiun tu palm's oils glass win.xm sasri aetlsti matkhial3 feft so 13 k 3«ac rt buffa'-j if t john c post jacob yiergivfr j josephs house sign as fancy painter 4c f f u buffalo nav turk oraininq marbling gilding on glass walla and ceiling kalcotnined in i best m.annkr and with jwpatch dift express cartage express office george j coons r»p*j;tf\illy informtuhepub lt teat he hit opened aa office al no 232 wash ing ton street wbere order may be eft at any tinj between ta.h and 9 p sl for u canin o furniture baggage and merchandise « s .».;'... none but the uv ex^.ttencd oocom odatnc aod careful lriters w.n he _ employed p»r ticular attention paid t c«>rtiiur kchnituke an bagqaoe wnkh will b baixiied in the most care*-j manner ba^aue takeo to and from all trama n r.—open band cmioibums fiirniahed at ar time for political meeun«v procevions minstreli shows hc-nia.ac ly ameeican merchants union express company soe.7 », u until uraciß bcitai capital - — u,0o0,0 r rwmrt lk tiailaat—aaal mamiluj coin bank notes jewelry and other rhuabla merehandiaa aaai tattafa ami ua norm nun mtmooocrti m aaai wili lock aul aueuu all otkar ooauiiaaioi ani *— t ■■--'-— -• — taa'srti arnw o«ih w aocthnarcs bltnipi oajalla».c«»i.«««la4»wt attac r niuh,hia>k special notice great bargainsj barnes & bancroft * - opht thit i»at iooo yaeds linen lawn at asc wokth uc 10,000 ta&ds 9-8 cambrics al lie worth sfc 4000 yaeds okgandees at lie worth ma 6000 french muslins at «£.. worth ba 5000 yards french lawnb at i)c , wobth lie barnes 4 bancroft oabh houbf 2i9 main btke£t kxtraordinary inducement to riiuunm or dry goods 4.1 barnes & bancroft our os cent dress goods counter in upp!l»il ml j lime with lu most ukathabi.k styles 0 db good frequently worth 35 and 50 cents per yard friday & saturday or each week we hav our 25 cent counter of k variety of btum aodj at great bargains enormous sales in white piques at t c«uu per jwj iid uyitar'u black alpacas embroideries gloves and parasols shawls and wraps alio black colored a japanese silks ! barnes & a nckoft jasid house hi i maiic btrekt mtsiral a'oticf to mraic teachers t->a-liors who hkvo mn\pd during tiia mtjw will pleae leave their • idrcs ith m fat in*erti..u music teaohkks directory.1 the object el tfce direct ry li to bnuif the nwut and address of mu teat-hut before tho»e who may rejuire their service th adranulg-t a tlic twuj rc vt-rj kyeai ai.j lh»t tbey are mcmmif rern-beuwd cottier & dkbton plsqant piano-forte for sale probably the handsomest luslrumwit ever brought to bujaio may be examined ht tb organ -. ,■: meioclecu manufactory c»nierniaj£ara and maryland sts hl5-21 °*?_ a priscr chris ktjetzman piano manltactfkkr ooenek,"eatatia and elm streets two square rrom tb old courthouae the subscriber keeps constantly on i*id a choice iv-irtment o piano fortes in elegant nnwi . i wbich he » kirair sto b equal in tone touih ar.d finish to any n-anufactured in the country per ; i.-ina desirou of obtaining a superior instrument are refly-eotfollv in-rited to five him a call beore pur liarinff elsewhere chri-tiax kcrtzman jewett & mischka's music stoke 28 main street aob3jct fob thk chmvalled chickerinc pianos at prices radacad to cacti n eiunt tb»i thej can ht purciimed for n«khj the hh figure wueta lufenot ad miithlim iniirjmecu ooaua«nd c*i and et n iuiutr»t«d prios list we u auo a««uu for um r*:ebr»l*d decktr brothers pianos which t now ukinf the j or«r •!) oth«r k tork m«ke our tern amorunedt of pfeooa kim inehiom [□ tnuuenu from tl cei«brm«d ombufactorlm f 3 b dunham bloom/1 eld a otu i 3t oablsb i w h on hand u wrtn«t ta oswbrmt ko wmm «. 11 1 mill io vutii 011*1 ! i which tor butittfal and pipcilk qu^itw of tor ' i e!e«*zu of iaimn ltd dunbilit of eoutruetloa ax ' ! fnd all othtr aate call aad !!--■>"* oar larr nnttj of piav i stool fiaso oovmm m 1 plaooa ikrrad alond bond an.l ablopad on ahot utioa r old ptajloß i*x«n in asofcanffe 1 wa ara ooaaantrr addlaf a ogr rar iarn an - w»uaalac««la»««.illsaal maak aamlm uiu and kaateaj hai-lhaadiaa of rt daaort jewett * lischka v hath rbeet i m t'ato.m.t imbbbuuice • nnhis buffalo fibe and mabini ■insuraiicb oompamt a fimailf tta hutt aj rifiinujtck oomtajir or mmu • chastekbd of mi uun jaitua»t !.'•_ tl—'.l i hotels nevada hotel xt utubca or waanacrox rr n *<*: ckiraer waafainften aid franklin ta chicago 11l ttaia ho:#ljuii c.-uji c d aade'egaltlyfuniikbec will afford to awaw aid oountrj mtichmnta ib —'. icc>niu.od to i round in ti r , ■terms o per dat thos kkndi.ilk cuas g bowln p-cpre;or hl'.-em lm victoria hall the :. i-r--.-ii takea plruurt in c--r f . uic puuic that b ba :■--.•.■< :■v atove b^uae at niagara falls ontario as a first class boarding uousb aii opened on the l»t mr l:7u the hou*e wii hhhmmi about 100 tuertn ac id situated two minutes waik t of ihe clilto-i h.-u*t buuit.ii and aomuiaiid a full ft of ihr rivtraiwl fall board - - . t uo i'r day ueaui at a hour?.6o cent e rftdpath gift-fw ontitr ai.d rroprieur delightful summer resort partiti raiting the delightful tad t«:t p^'l'ulai summer resort magara ontario canada a loralitj unequaled fur bealtmula«m and >* -,' cvnery ahould seeure ruoiua at tn new apacio and elegant queen royal niagara hotel now open for ita eo.>tmj a*m tni houae h i brauch of the queen's hotel of toronto anil pn»enta»ery ffarftr accommodationl ari ,■menu will be man witb familieh for th aeaaon m radaoed rate a^piicaiiunt for rooms may ni ba niade at the hotel or at the o.ueen*i motel !■'.■■aipactoui ball ko ni ar.d ccncert hall haa fan l>e«u added tu the houßr in muh uopa will he held three times each week during the icaion luohas hcoaw - u 6-sm mark 11 irish r 1 rioal coal niagaka coal yard wih aeil at loweat market rau am'hracitet bitt minol's coal office ud yard i ohlu tr l t brancti offlc 133 mais rt h2-lm thbouore bull f h dudley & ltndf-u.man principal ooc ooknbk kuik and tfcjthacc 3 i tahb root oh krik st whoiaaale and hetell d«alen u the mlebraud sugar loaf lehigh rrankun wdkeabanv bji.i bituuin'ois coal buffalo a u*ur 1 t0 1870 coal 187 tm dmlawauk isd hl-bsuif canal ol lackawanna coal sort-mied and delivered in f-^1 cond'.uon n quan'-ities loiuit inircb*««r pn-m for iiir i>rv«im per tuq of soou hn dfeiivdrod wi*-iin th old c hmita are ai fctuo *«: ton + ton jtn oral 7 is 8 70 1 x ejftr 7 2fi b 7.1 1 s stcro 7 60 8w £ tt ch(»tcat 7w 160 i ajm blo3.sburo leiiioh lump and pre parkd ooal scotch and american pi ikon ft&ebiuck etc whuleulc and reuu q b wilson ft cc r office so ain tt and 96 ohio il cor btanlffil coal anitcoke i ellis w^ebster , offick a>'d vard sitieriest to coit 6l[p 1 will aeu i^ubawaiia ni-i mat i l'll and other haro coali al erte i/ij cieve | an j beat soft coaln b!o-.sh'.r ■■soft nut and •!*• \ ] t flteam purp<>mw at th luwe-tl oiirk'jt pricc ( which will be s«te*netl and tlelivcreij in f>od cjnd't'tin in uuttiitnlc to mil j»uruhas*-r kllip wem^tfh queen city coal vaitd qenrree bridosand erie canal ofljc 209 o«neme el busai n y fur aa'tja uood v>rtment of all kin is uf hard and so*t coal w)iole-«lo and rtt l coiiktanth on b i uao a sii[>erior qualit of iiakd and so t wood forßiile rtwcj iiid split or iu thu ntit-k tle livo'-6 in any iiart of the city l>o&l»r*i wai.'.i mull lot of ihjos jr wood will iio w«!l to rive u a call before purcbar.iiik al*e l.cre j darlivi lm °°^ ""* the anthracite coal co general office ho 221 maut steeft also foot of oenesek st will sell until further rotioe thpse cclel»ratei col it the fol.otdnif prices nr ton of 20-xi hm delivered in any iart of tne old city limii-s ouutue or which a unall .!,!!' -■will be made fur cartn^e aj blobbbukg leiiiuh lump and se lect erie soft coal t...u ht it-n urat 7 15 370 1 k e t 726 i las 7 50 3k5 ? uo cneatnut 7w j ik teiuu stncti omh whtjuoruorej oeokoe daein a t - . m»y t 1870 ttnton coal and wood co fuot uf court t a lari[e quautitj of f hard and soft coal poa sale and 1000 oord3 of canada wood be^b ftud mfcp!e either in stick or snwed or hj>ul delivered in my f»rt of the city über&l deiactlodß milt to dealer u-tl arlixo » mostaoce j t hoole & co dkaleks ix hard and soft coal office no 2w e»urtb«neca t cor wasl:ng-t n bcilpisft new york steam brick company office no 43 murray tre*t works at haverstraw new york arc itecta bui l«i m**ana contrattora ftnm and otheri are r-.-apactf ul j informed that tbia odi p»iy are now prepared to deliter in iiiantiue m sujt parchkaen face and common bricks theyh*«u e«iuat control rf th rirt to manufacture brica in th st*te ol new yor by tiit ' chamber machine hariajf eomjltt j and per tectedthtirworka.tb'y now claim rapenonty f t ifccfe bricka io the lollowinf par mk tb*d»t m of the h*tt qual.ty ait ta more tfa..r ougb'y t«ap»red than is po»ible by any oth^r p tb bncki are bardrr aad i - 2 . r , tbey wi 1 u*tiin a traai-r preuurt th*y will a>«orb lew wairr mortar will adh re t tb«m whh greater tenacity m will make \ i.ta and dn-fr wal1 tn«y are raooth^r traizh*?r wii make el julnu.'aod bence uite law moit j they art lea liab'.j to be iff ctetl bf froat m th icfluenoe of wcat'.er rnd are thereftra j eetw for iomi and cuuide *» i betur foi :*■'.■. bet'.*r for f ua-i*v n and e*pa.tali adtpted to dr«ini ciat-rn ,--■--•. i »:> in er^round work the c-jmpa\-j tn^t pablio or priram tea a to tl>e preaanceo partis int«r«rt9d •» to tb qoalit ' o'.»e aiiiißiiii i ail tne & mp-bt woold t to»lt aiunt on of par ue.lat«rw»»iw their two m*ri.io tn lu^oeawi > oparat on i^r two y«an in their ymr'a at ha^er r.raw.kkiand cc eh achin uttkn > portt to fifiy tbol'savo bricks iot quality described abt»e prr day wuicfa a m oak*-d tea blffa ducet irum tbe mfhine cat of i ptjdbctioq iwm iha by band or by any other mar i c -.! n knowb n rlyfauof thacbaxban aacbi tlor yardi u>*b e.i m and coun'if for mia ppr to c 8 pabsosb traaa hli d-laa 13 m«t>f . k t . makble wokks cob rxabl 4 swas r marble wobk i a •:: ik witty ft ptfmnx woltommkip •>• tbaac hoixoway midlva akd lockpokt bane , stojf flaootho cprbisg rlattoaia ooob anwnrdov othin mi mn no
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-08-17 |
| 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 | 1870-08-17 |
| 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. 8362 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-08-17 |
| 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 | 1870-08-17 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700817_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. 8362 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 2953 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxv wednesday august 17 1870 mo 8362 by telegraph the war the battle at metz — . — riot at lyons important prortvdings iu tin corps 1.-«i>littif thff paris press on the situation mfk'malion c^omplimeiitjs hi troops foetress of heeny capitu lated the french driven at all points stu.uml gkrmans 1 the field kto uc km paris aug lft.—the momtrur dv st»r published yesterday an article full of oonti - jence and resolution the following nan attract and ii ft fair exhibit of the tone •! lhe french presi everything progresses «(■;';. the enemy makes haste to finish his work lie knows full well that the pro longation or war exhaust hn forces and sugments ours hit tactics alone show th&t ke have only to gain time to divest tl pruuian fr tn his base of operations while defending our ground inch by iuch the passage at arms which took place yesterday under the guns at met is the first act id the new drama eight days hence energy that has marked the first operations of the invaders will have given way to disoourago ment and exhaustion oar fortified towns all hod out—bitche pfalzburg verduu — all defended by the army and their inhabi tants and answer with their guns to the arrogant summons of the enemy the na tional defense commences it but iu;t commences and every frenchman is reacy to answer to ihe call of his country bss your national guards guards mobile and volunteers who are on their way to the vosges mountains there shall the prus nan tind their graves they have askrd for a war of races and such they shall have the conftitutiomiel says the plan of con quest of the i'iuasians cannot any longer be a matter of doubt the ierman empire takes advantage of the hohenzollera dy nasty to naugurate its policy of spoliation of french territory in the departments whi?h the chances of war have given to tin enemy the king of prussia commands at present as territorial sovereign a decree has been issued by the king of prussia dated at st avoid abolishing conscription in all french territory occu pied by fierman troops the prussian government which pre tends to be so well informed about tm-n and things in paris does not seem to lie very stroiig in the town of alsace which wili know how to find means to rejoin the national t\g in placa of conscripts all men from sixteen to litty will rush to arrc the prussian journals continue to pour forth their insults against the frem h jtufjoh we underline these two wor-!a because berlin newspapers formally ilt-ciwe war u made not only agtinst the gavernmant but against tho entire french mb a oouncil 01 war to act on the cases of th-i vilette rioters assembles to-day the ollijers of the bauk of l-'raaoe to-dar announce an arrangement of special servic for distributing com to certain establish - ments throughout france where emplfys art to be paid ihe dati'vi-i says i -■■- public is astou ish'-.i to bod a dispatch announcing an en gagement at lonffueville signed only by napoleon that journal adds it was countersigned by bazaine but the utter name was suppressed in the publication of the dispatch which was regular in every other respect heventy-tiva ar««ts were made in the vtllette affair it is supposed however that many of these were vagabonds who were not actually concerned in the disor der s edmund about corresponient of tbe sutr has beet heard trom he is alive and well and will soon return to paris gen casux-le commander at lyons is m.f.l a proclamation wanting the people agaicst future disturbances and announcing the readiness of tbe uthcmuc to suuprt*a them the sub-prefect of verdun telegraphs as follows to thu minister of interior vir dls aug 10 6a m no news from metz ■nothing ia known to h*ve occurred to day all day yesterday the roar of can non wsb heard between metz and verdun persons who reached here from that direc tion say a gntat battle was fought opening at daybreak and that the prussians lost more tb 0,000 men in the combat and were completely defeated during yester day morning at an extremity of my arron dtasement twenty-eight kilometer from the fortifications of verdun the tnemy had been een lirecting his retreat to the oath though th.s intelligenoe was transmitted by author i , the government has not yet been able to verify it and it is given to thi public under reserve by the minister of the interior ta bishop of luxemburg and several clergymen have gone to met to administer consolation to the dying lhbos aug hi the jouraais of this city deny the report that a meeting el the chiefs and all parties called by dnk saldanha was oocuiooed by a spanish note saying that the landing of engltah troop at lisbon would be considered casm betfi .' the journals also deny that don fernan do has been urged to give his reply within twenty-four hours as to whether be will accept the throne of spain yesterday all the spanish political refugees in this country returned to spain a french gunboat having arrived here the english fleet leaves to-morrow desti nation un known costa portuguese minister at madrid has been created count villafranca late advicee from rio de janeiro state that count d'ea has been naturalized and is now a citizen of brazil madbid augut 16.—a report recently circulated that prussia m seeking alliance with spain is untrue labor demonstration oontinue here and in other cities of spain paris aoi 16.—evening.—official con 6rmation of the newa of a great victor over the prussians is impatiently awaited 1 great crowd of people an collected at the i boars at the ministry of tbe interior and lin the street important mw hae bee received from strasbnrf to-dat th prtumaas ib that vicinity seem mdiaed to retif soms^hou have his exchanged tae p-opu of str bur are d^tennu-d to defend the place to the i^*i t tb pcwmdiip m tb corp upuu to-dmywaraaoitiagudiaipoctht df*tj keu |
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