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buffalo express vol xxiv thursday december 2 1869 no 8142 married shaffer kfbvkj psw so in this city l.j bey c kendall charles f shastsr an.l mi tl er ksevtr.sjl ot this v\ty died died kellet sot 27 at tlie rwridmtce ol wii,wra m ill baj tity mkhy»a wuliam sjou ke icy aged 75 veara an i & mtmtlitf funeral tliu thursday afumoon at 2 o clock from st james ctaur h f.iend and acquaintance are invited to % :■< i bailey nov 20 at danan centre captain danit-1 b»ilej aiced 78 year clabke—nov 27 in the citt of cmcajro afwr i ihort ulnes e 1 clarke lormerlj 4 hi tltj aged 47 jeari washington i3otbnse import tradeof the p.vst tear president gpast3 active l tllp i b the appkal or thk rlssias w u dian commissn.ver parker's report bt tklsoiltrii to ths kxrmkrs i waj»hington dec 1,-wm h h cro eier has been appointed ganger of in ternal revenue for the xxiii district of new york it appears by the official report that the aggregate amount of imports daring the year ending jane was of which there were at baltimore nearly 16 000,000 at boston and charleston 44,000 000 at new york 295,000,000 at phila delphia nearly 16,000,000 and at san francisco 18,000,000 ~ * commissioner parker's report is lengthy and enters fully into tbe affairs of the in dian policy of the government as exeeated by the indian commissioners and qaaker agents aod superintendent which it is found has been satisfactorily adminis tered the report will be much larger than any of recent years and embraces a number nt reports received from military and qua ker gmftst now on the frontier by direction of the president the secretary of state will transmit tothekus s'.an minister and also minister curt n at petersburg copies of the appeal of the israelites presented yesterday in behalf ot their expatriated brethcrn iv russia the appeal will be accompanied by a letter that the appeal be favorably considered by the czar commerce meeting of the national board of trade at richmond virginia — ab stract froi the eloquent address of welctjife-laipor.rant yi'istiuna dumb consideration g s hazard uq , elected vice phk.-idr.nt fur telkoairh to tiu eirmsal itirumum decenilhjr i the national board of trade met at noon in the capitol frederick fraley of philadelphia presi dent in tho chair thomas mccauce of the richmond chamber of commerce submitted an ad dress of welcome he closed as follows these united states though of such rapid growth and arrived at such high prominence among the nations of the earth are yet in the freshness of youth as they mature questions of commercial and tinaa ial policy are constantly arising vitally mportant in their bearing upon the gen eral welfare aud requiring combined wis iom aud patriotism bo to decide hem as to subserve the highest in erests of the people no labor m oudhi-1 can l>o of more v.ilue at thi lay than such as is devoted t a wise direc ion of public sentiment in connection with hese measurer commerce and intercourse ire tbe pioneers of peace aud plenty as fcey advance prosperity full wssnd discord bbs strife disapiaear oa their aid we niii*.t nis.nly n y for that spirit of t-cti rprise ami amity which shall break dnwn tht natural md artificial barriers now dividing the tstes into sections for strength and end ance of those ties which should unite th chole people in bonds of peace and brother iood and for the future wealth and power if the natien the addrefs was received with ap ilaase the report of the executive council for he past year was received it shows that he national board consists of thirty-seven onstitueut bodies and lo.lfoo business men among tho most prominent questions to ome up it states ar weights and n treri conveyanro of real estate regulation d great stock companies legal rate for the tee of money and the relations between tebtor and creditor in the report was a iribute to tho tnem iry of james ft branch of richmond one f the vice presidents of tho national 4oard who was accidentally killed last ummer at this point the members of he board rose aud heard the tribute in ai erj.ee the board then proceeded to elect offi ers for the ensuing year and frederick yaley of philadelphia waa chosen presi ent in taking his seat he raid that he had ilmost known the eommereo of this conn ry from its infancy and had watched its rowth to its present proportions it was o great that no man iv public life could af ord to overlook its claims or to ignore th action of such a representative body as this i*he following gentlemen were elected ice presidents k a kirkiand balti nore avery i'.ummer boston g s haz ard buff-tlo jeorge < ipdyke new york v m eagan chicago j a oano cin iunati ieorge f p.ayley detroit j w raylor st paul j t porter l>ouiaville v i hallen milwaukee d j burr ichmocd j if i.r..wn portland l b ilatyock st louis and w l trenholm jharleston hiram walbridge delivered an address ull of recommendations to th general gov ernment ue favored two non railroads , . i.c pacillc.free navigation an the st law ence kiver a new railroad from the ohio xi tide water and the greatest encourage nent to immigration business then com nenced proposition fifth being an uniform neasurement of grain waa taken up and a evolution adopted that th number of jounds to constitute a bushel should be iniform in all the states *■i loug aa bushels ire used in trade t -.', the cental system ihou'.d be adopted in transferring all com nodities usually sold by the bushel and hat measurement by bulk should be abolished the sixth proposition was oa tares and ihort weights un thi3 proposition reaolu ions were adopted recommending local wards to adopt a rule that tares shall be he actual weight of the package at the ime of sale in all transactions and to in list on full weight er measure in articka purporting to be of a certain fixed stand ard but which are sold by parcel or pack age the seventh proposition was on oniform ty in executing conveyances of la i on his proposition a committee was appoint«*d m prepare and recommend to all state leg statures a statute to be adopted for a form and general requiaitea of convey ace of and the eighth proposition was tl u:\ifora iractice in the tmted statat i'l'in '. ourts a committee was ap'-ointed to prepare a statute to be urged for ase in all state district courts in the collection of lebts where parties reside in different states the ninth proposition was fcr xm trade icenses a resolution was adopted that he execu tive c-ouecu shall reo.liimfcijd tv ail state legialatnrefi the repeal of all license laws iiscriininating against non-resident traders the discussion of this resolution waa ani mated bnt it was finally a/loptved 41 to i*2—when the convention adjourned till to-morrow the board got through nearly half of the business on its programme to day tha rritizens give a ball in their honor on fri day night an excursion to city point and return by way of petarsburg battle field takes place at the end of the week there are fifty-five members of the board present representing the boards cf trada of philfcde!phia,|vs umington delaware portland st louis charleston dubuque detroit new york 80-rton baltimore buffalo and chica-go the chambers f commerce of milwau kee new york kichmond tit paul san francisco and cincmnat tbe new york prodnoa exchange norfolk merchant lx change philadelphia ccinmercial ex change baltimore corn and floor ex change and boston jorn f.iccm.-f albert d richardson his cosditios htill very low-thx dif aiuutscefa of ikxrroka # tbt ti_i.,«4rf to tus itpihj j nrw york november 30—midnight f richardsod remains in a very weak condi , tion vstimolants have been admirustered t dcriri the day and evening and his stom ach has retained them for an hoar at a time hi physicians differ somewhat in i opinion aome believing death inevitable i in ft short tim wh le othen are hopeful h.b friends feel tiigi tiy encouraged but uu grain of comfort is . cry small ■■*•- «»■—— foreign crcdityof napo son's policy-furs 01 disturbances o the a*niveii*«jiry of asavuwmi peati the monarch wite sir peabodvs remains to sail xllil wednesday liter from cuba anl soctn america fbt tslbqrani to tbb ntlßl | . lo!*n>o december i.—the times of to day in an editorial artiale on political af fairs in france says the emperor has not yet mastered the full truth the midiate rial responsibility which he conceded is in compatible with th theory of personal gov ernment which he.would fain retain hi ia embarrassed betseen the two principle i;dec;,leil haltin and it is nncertau which way he y.iil incline time wa when such a condition would l>ode ill for the peaceful development of french pro great but it is now past m schneider has been reelected presi dent of the corps i^tsgislatif it is now settled shit her majesty's steam ship monarch with the remains of the ist r*aorge peabody will sail for america next the irish of so^thwark have put the feniaa burke forward as a candidate for the house of t'ommoui there is considerable agitation in the commercial circles of manchester and elite where relative to tl,e increase of duty on french textiles ffiancß paris december l apprehensions are entfertaitied of diatumiarces on the anniver sary of the death of baudin tl ■uinei-e bitrlln decemb r 1 mr burlingamt and the other :..■;-.-;- of tho chinese km bassy were retnlvnttt at the foreign oilier to-day the american treaty will probably bo the base of that made with prussia 11 rkey constantinople december i a steam m laden with gunpoyder was seized in th harl-ior to-day on suspicion of being des tined for insurgents in bulgaria cuba havana december 1 — a spanish fri gate arrived here to-day from spain bring ing a battalion of troops h c hall the newly appointed ameri can consul general i.i havana r ■■' vy tooli possession of tbe lifted states ' nsulat merchants of havana are desire that the appointment of hall be permanct a detachment of prisoners was yesterday sent to spain among them wsre colonel ! dacto rto surrendered at bayamo and adolfo moliner a wealthy planter south ameuk'a li^on december i.—later advice from paraguay state that.the count l/kn in bis pursuit of president lopez had ar rived at san estanislas lately occupied by the troops cf lanes , asv , political t.en al urn's kjk'tiun prohable est teleuasrij to ths iiiuhi hm.i v simuv december i.—the re ii from the election are scsjit but they ino.catc alcorn's election as governor the bobtos mayoralty boston december i.—at the democrat ic convention thia evening george a i'.aidwin was noministetl f - mayor mr baldwin is an aldermaa in the present city council wj independent nomination boston decern ci 1 the citizens of i harlestown irret*p etive of party have nominated s t s.»w*i-r for mayor ho opposition aunr-*ta 1.a dtcemljer i.—the mu nicipal election paisodtl off quietly j v h allen i i-rum rat was eleete<l mayor without opposition aa nan a railroad matters contint at.un of i hi i.rie and a k b si it bt i ' : i ' ss tbs exfrbss | rochester dec-mber 1 at the open ing of the court this noruing,*in the albany sl susquehanna kai road case the counsel for tho fißk party yoved to dismiss tht complaint on the ground that the court had no jurisdiction in th case general mar tindale and tl d pv-ld argued in favor of the motion and jiri^e muuger who ap pe"1 red f r the a homey general and charles tracy for tht ram**ey directorfl opposed the motion the court denied tbe motion and also 11 other motion by the fisk party for trial by jury mr hale hen opened the ca on the part of he ramsey party mr v-mderji-jel was call*d and examined after whi<:h the court a-i j'jurned till to-royrrc a morning yester day judj^e smith an application of the receiver for instm lions ordered him to pay past due coupot > f ths company forth with election j|f officers siranton decert,b*-r 1 the following were elected dire-tors of the syracuse and binghamton railroad at syracuse to-day i samuel sloan mow taylor percy r pyle john briabin william e dodge t b fitch c m murdoch s b chitten den george bliss joseph h scranton w w phelps j m hchermerhorn e f holden at a subsequent meeting of the directors samuel slom was elected presi dent f f holden \ ice president and v b phelps snpt-rint«i\dent bale n a road cinrinnati dtcet iber 1 the cincin nati wdmiiigton ai zaneaville railroad was sold to day to aa.iafy european bond holders thomas l jcw«;tt president of the pan handle '. . * ia the purchaser it ia supposed for the lvnnsylva&ia central ban ay m crimes and casualties a chatte fro the metropolis i sr c 1 *. -| • tvs sxrsßßs | nrw york decen-ber 1 the examina tion of james caldwttj charged with com plicity in the drawback frauds resulted in his discharge dennis burns of irooklyn to-night ne cused john md.ee uf insulting his wife when the latt*-r dres a revolver and hre*d three shots at burnt wounding him it is feared fatally the guardians of c bigelow a boy who was injured ix the carr's rock rail road disaster have obtained a verdict of 15,0u0 against the erie company in the orange county sapreme court ie men who were arrested in jersey yesterday on suspicion of having been rned in the bank robbery at port a were discharged this morning for of proof a boy employed by stout k dickinson stock brokers was knocked down in wall atreet to-day bnt th mgh ha had 35,000 in cnrrtiea and gold with him was robbed of only 100 nnasbbbs yisitation rochwtxj dc-emur i.—a servoas ne of the assistant revenue assessors oi this district this c vonmg while walking on state street was seued with apoplexy and a now in a dying condition fatal accident srx.i3»orielt december i.—mrs orrin wood of thie city was instantly killed this afternoon by fafl ng down tairs she was over eighty years of age mrs boswell i-.ee mother of bishop lee of lowa and widow of the former com mandant of the united state armory in this city died yesterday 3ugab x'sruacaitd new obieana d-cember i.—tne sec ond of the conrtxm -.*,, caaaaon k aviies sagar fraud caaaa was dianoaed of to-day before the united st'i-es t ourt a verdict for the goveniment-j ia given and the en gar amounting to 2*w l-ogsheada and tal lied at 45,000 wan tondetnned m-'rdek aud ltnchikg yeir iiilum ec**mber i.—sheriff s irbin_-er was shot ilea 1 saturday night at new iberia by a nsgro the murderer waa soon afterwards eapture<l and hung by the citisena 1 m mm california the japanese prince es roite to the atlantic coast railhoad anl t'm'ukk items i it tslbt.iurff to tht itprkm | jg | sax r'raifrmco december 2 princ from japan and suite leare for the east to-day by railroad with mr rosman of the firm of koopmanachaft a o of hong kong who at the requeat of the japanese government escorts tbe prince to new york mr bosnian visit the eaat to further tbe plans of koopman schaft and provide chinese laborers for tfac south it is stated that the mexican government has frranted to samuel brannan of th • city the right to build a railrcwd aorost mexico fmni the l.ulf of m&xico to the pacinc ocean this is done in recognitioti of bis services to tbe liberal government during the lato struggle the pacific wdiuu express company has discontinued operations and their business is transferred to wells fargo ft co lhe stockholders of the san diego gila and southern pacitic and atlantic railroad t'otnpanysmetat san diego november 27th and apportioned the stock of the memphit xl paso and pacific railroad which the san diego road received in consideration of its franchise and lands the steamer japan for hong kong via yokohama sailed to-day she carries 700 passengers forty of whom are in the cabin and half a million dollars in treasure for tiong hong miscellaneous boi'th carolina legislation it ralsoaxru to mi birmsss | l'ollmbia south carolina december 1 buth houses of the legislature to-day adopted resolutions expressive of sympathy for cuba requesting the recognition si the insurgents us behigwswsv by the i'nited states and pstdfikg tin last dollar and man lv the tfuvernmriit la case of war editorial ronvkstiun porr.heef.rsik december i.—the ilud mb river editorial association met here 10-day snd after transacting all nectisoary the ml-mbers were escorted to the vasiiar college and other points of interest the association adjourned at half past five this evening to nu^t at hudson on the sec ond thursday in june 1.570 centennial bostos december l the universalist centennary meeting was held in the school street church this evening attracting a largo audience ri<jitrd krothingham pre sided among the speakers were israel washburne jr f maine rev e c botts of new york and key dn miucr l'hayer anrl sawyer of boston rev john dewitt was infltalled pastor of the central t'onyre^ational church thip evening dr storra of brooklyn preached the sermon the reformku ditch synui puiladelrhia i)eceml>er 1 the gen eral synotl of the reformed dutch church to-day adopted a report on liturgy by 117 to 2 thus allowing iref use of the western order of worship and placing it m the same position with eastern worshin which re ceived such permission three years ago until such time as the * hurch may be pre pared to make a proper decision telegraphic summary jraoa ■irsi ,*.,-*■• ■niw york november l the suns albany apecial says : the leading demo crats of the state were invited to dine with governor holtman laat night at the execu tive mansion as all tbo state officers are in town to begin the state canvass to-mor row the governor deemed this a favorable opportunity to summon together the leaders of the party and consult with them on the vital questions which will come before tbe next legislature in governor hoffman's message the subject of municipal reform in the city of new york the canal contract '. r m uniform electi n and excise lawn tho repeal of the act adopting the fifteenth amendment and of all acts heretofore passed by republican legislatures for par tisan purp-'-aes were duly considered governor hoffman will embody the views entertained by » majority of the council in his annual message to the legia islature the preparation of which he has already begun all the guests recom mended tbe governor in hia measage to revoke the action of the last legislature and repeal the f.fteenth amendment i'he canal question then came to the sur face anil gave rise to a prolonged discus sion the general feeling was that tbe rate of tolls should be lowered and the pres ent contract system abolished with reapect to municipal reforms the conclusion arrived at was that the delega tion from ea-'.-h city should prepare such bills as they shou'd deem necessary the couuni-siona in new york city are to be abolished other matters of less importance vere merely touched upon the governor inti mated at parting that he should call a larger meeting at an early day probably within two weeks ksoxvillat tennfjaeee november 30 governor brownlow is out in a published call upon j a mabray the present pub lisher and proprietor of the whig a con servative organ to run as a candidate for the constitutional convention the avowed object of which is he removal of the entire republican judiciiry and the amendment of the constitution on a democratic basis memphis november ml — the skasn lanrhe'a holly springs special dispatch says about 5000 votes were polled to-day — nearly al by b!acks and for alcorn the whites vote t'l-niiir *. oxford reports dent ahead coffeevdle fcivea dent 30u majority all is quiet the mississippi election returns are meagre a columbus dispatch says the election passed off quietly the negroes voted heavily for alcorn about ijoou votes were potle*d at marton the negroes voted for dent—also at tripoli at gun town acd verona out of 900 rotes dent got 500 at water valley both the whites and negroes voted dent got 430 votes and alcorn one vote to-morrow will proba bly increase dent's majority to 700 noth ing further haa yet heen received new york deoember i.—since the retire of father hyacinthe he has kept aa quiet aa possible declining nearly all invi tations yesterday in accordance with his own wish he and rev h w beecher raet at tbe house of rev dr field on jr-fty-first street where they spent three or fot r hours in a moat animated conversation mrs field acting as interpreter the father ia to apeak on thursday of next week at the academy of music for the benefit of the french benevolent aocietiea this b<bing hia only public appearance in j america he is to sad for france on the 11th or 15th of december a number of whisky dealers in rondout and kingston were arrested by marshal harlow a few days ago and their stocks seized and places of business closed on charges of defrauding the revenue it ap pears that no stamps whatever have been used on their packages and the revenue officer in charge of that district it ia aaid has not report i a stamp sold for two years the anal are said to amount to 1.50,000 ' a motion wae made yesterday before judge loew in the court of common i'leas to perrjetuatothe injunction granted against the officers and membera of the abitration committee of the new york gold ex change the argument waa made chiefly on the ground that the plaintiffs bad re signed and were therefore without the junadiction of the board owing to a lack of funds many laborers have been discharged from work on tbe new poatofßoe an immediate appropria tion of 1,000,000 for tha building is to be asked far by tha secretary of tne treaanry on tha veeembling of congress next weak the supreme court at a special term judge cardoso presiding has decided that the sinking fund ia not entitled to tin monies received from liquor liofnaoe but that the same shall ba dtutrflmted among the various charitable inatitutions named in tha act of tha legialatare paaaed in 1866 arnold meyer a young man was arret id recently in thia city under tha extra . • mm itt-aty miui wnztirlana o a charge uf embezzling funds from tbe state bank of liestal in the canton of baniland he xmfessed that he was guilty but said hia rime was committed only to shield hia friend in the bank who had really rrt'-r tied tbe funds and for whoaa safety he had made false entries in the book a mr hi.z the swiss consul general rinding him in poverty fent bim ba».k to lui-tal oy the iteamer liberia fumiabing him with clothes and money ha had agreed to return in order to avoid the heavy liti gation in our courts vvashintitoit november 30 tt seema toba firmly settled that president i ant will make no recommendation in regard tv cuba in his forthcoming meaaage ami that ue will take no steps to ware r recognizing the insurgents until solemnly r*:queatt<l to lo ao by both hoaaea of co**grer a private letter from frng i-avich an attache of mr burliugame a chinese mis sion to a fiieud in waahingtoo state that mr brown the first secretary of the le gation haa returned to china but would rejoin tbe legation in two or thresrmonths it had been maliciously reported that mr brown who is a british subject had been recalled from his duties with the mission by the british government kie new york tribune special says statement of the public debt m i iahed to*morrow will show a d • m im in the public debt for this month of i si tl ink it will alao show that tli*re arc out ttanding old demand notes 113,","h 00 new legal tenders 350,460,000 axr.es of 1869 5,040,000 fractional atnanawj brat second and third isiuea jt~.,.!38..c*i t*>*s fourth issue 12,647,1.13 making a . ■- total of 394,995,h*j3 ih tha freednun's bureau will soon clone ita affairs ita business being now conliue.l to lhe collection of bounties due colored sol iliera and the education of the in linen ibe number of bounty claims yet due ia limited thu amount already colle.t.al and jaid over is over 6,000,000 tin total | coat of the bureau during its existence baa oeen 19,300,0110 it ia evi.unt that tha t'reeduien only want homesteads and arm naw thousand ol th.in have taktn no pub lic lands in the southern states went r the iioinestead law the secretary oi tbe interior i/aye ■ie if.ion to-day in the in-iti r of lan bam nut 1 tbe pension to ba aaassl to tb loolr.-u of soldiers and aaiiurs who lost their lives in the servue of the gevcrnmtnt he iu!od tbat where there is more thai one child each child is entitled to 2 in addition to the regular 8 i*cr month after thu death or marriage of the mother tbe naval board to lix the rank of the line and the staff of the navy adjourned to day tine die majority and minority re ports will be made and the indications are that nothing will result from tbe board's deliberations tlie quarrel between tbe line and staff ia of such a chara*-t-*r ins 4 i orgress alone can settle with justice to london november 30 inform.it ion | irom the secret agent of tho govi-ri.iin ut cada to the ludit-f that a rising n tin a*tsn bs in ireland in lan cabinet the u..-.tion of continuing the suspension of tlie vt'itof asanas earpm has been consider*-d it is certain that extnmc measures vrill bo adopted shortly tbe new york 7"o/ov i'ekin corn asnasv ileut writes that the chim-ae government ia anxious to have it civarly uud ritoi i that mr burlingame'd treaty has not been re jected but action on it only deferred it be ing thought best to wait until the n uiu of the negotiations of the mission willi otb't countries were received when the whole subject might tie dispose of at once the confidence of the ministers in mr burlm game ia unahaken the correspondent alao states tbat tbe i'ekin college is by no means a failure aa has been asserted niw york december l richardson is slowly sinking there ia no i on tbe 2dof november l*h a thief entered the otli'-e of m •..• ban 6t hutchinson no 32 broa*,'.i vy and mtole a tin imjx containing slbh.ooo worth of koinif the det*'ctivo police traced two 5,000 bonds to tbo posse-m-m of ( t rolin o'brien bryant a former mnwtna oi the state legislature and bryant was arrested yesterday by detftivea farley and hymir.gton he said ti.at he received t ■.■(■■■■fi john i h;u the latter in turn said that !..• rco-iv-d them from barton m johnson all three were taken to the tombs johnson not telling a satisfactory story in reference to the manner that the bonds came into his possession was locked up and the others were discharged washinoto december i.—the presi dent has appointed 1 boniaa 11 talbot ot maine assistant attorney general in place of mr dickey who resign \ several weeks ago mr talbot wa formerly con nected with the office of tbe lutern.il re venue but for some time past has h id an official position iv the attorney i..iicral'b otbce it was ascertained to-day on inrjiirv at the treasury department that the vt.h drawal of the sale of gold in new york yesterday does not involve a oamnga of policy but was on account of the low price offered paris december i.—lt is report-d that m guizot has an audience with th lm peror every morning loxtjun december 1 various paria letters published in the morning papers to day agree that tha ltnperor'a speech on tne opening of the corps legialatif fell llat the public mind is 1;-appoint the more the speech is considered the less it is liked st prreßsßraa december 1 a dep utation waited on prince ijrortechakoit yes terday relative to eatabliahing cotton li ids and cotton trade at kheva bokhara and elsewhere in the atiatic po'sessions ot rwh aiain order to be abet jsucceaitully compete with the united states the prince p_rum ised thu scheme his support newark new jersey l)e*cember i early this morning tho reformed ll.itch church in thia city was entered by burg lars aad the communion service and other valuable articles carried off daniel lang and george sinder have been arrested r r the act the property has been recov ered ottawa december i.—a build in j oc cupied by a bank note printing company waa destroyed by fire laet night son of the moat valuable presses and office furni ture were saved loss about 3000 pokcirsiß december i anaeli ■flour ing mill was totally destroyed by lira at ivhineheck last night ijoas about 10,000 insured the property was owned by kad clift of kingston rox'nestltß december i—the f/ni to t contains a letter from hottuian giving aaons for declining to interfere win execution of the sentence against h mesaner convicted for the murder bxtjßjafa he will be executed on the instant the body of j'>hn suphenson keeper of the genesee lighthouse waa found moating in the river this morning then are sus jncioas of foul play dover n h december i.—tne factory operatives on a strike here baveor^aoi/^d a wor lung woman a league with tha intention of becoming part of tne national labor f'mon it ta rumored the direct-,ri will cloea the mills until tha operatires accede to che reduction m m th english hr.au or fh masonrt free masons will be mt*^i*eated in learning that the nobleman who has been for tweui y - six years at the head of their order m kng land ia now on the point of retiring the earl of zetland is extremely popular among the english masons and a short time ago a nagnihcent testimonial waa got up for bim but when the fact came to hia knowledge he begged that the money might lie devot ed to the charitable institutions of the bro therhood the earl is now upward of aeventy-four years old and increasing inlir mittea have led him to resign a port oi which ha waa always proud we may aid that he waa one of the moat liberal of peer m has politics and advocated taw ballot and tanassnal instead of bnasaanana p-rliv - it is said t l -. tho ne-.v i ir.nl master srifl anawkkkrl o . e-^l do grey and ripon at km utv d master • ~- n cajjcnatr for maiy years tha pnb c nangman in kngland haa baosana osd ad infirtn and lately onndneted m exeen fan terr awawawanasaf *° lor . ■;.. 11,9 preaa the buffalo express pububheujbt the exphess pbixting co ho 14 e i t moralsf r 7 iv 10 « k'einnj a w~kl j " la tiik cvemv.i lx['k£hb two dltiuim)«i t uc i p m iclivenxi lo city lubtcrtben a sixteen e»u per week thi buffalo express job printing offige sspk'vij nmkii wtsm thb very best matbtiai la aft tts vmrtoty u stipmiigio cssc««s e»ia inart|»sa • owid sad jo work mo v fist wa asvjanv mri«*rhir mctratmmaa ret a ram business pffieffloßy wamm bustwmmajrt uicatiox of tut lmadxjk t>w jy clfvalo tii « of our i . i h't ini.t jji.r i : t -. - in kuf u o :.; i i tag tku out m»i iuint iiui reteiluw w.i me t.iitt ii.il truijb.e tlic lklc';ti<,li hu ijijei cartlul j la^ie md v lncu flisht ula.-is | a.vks i'lanes kijiik t'ls tkates l i i j h limj ii k c |,,,, a0 . acl imi'i.kmknts caamros tc uuwaltl ilion mmukm chicago nw c'knkl ba.nkeks h w lirut ,'. co v . cor sen book.s and htationkry kn>r luubekbro , 9 m«in r moluark maktin ta uiu lw an urtkii v lhnt s4o m»li ii.l 9 w seneca ii ii utib.um mwa blank iookb stationery c touhit lookwijod a juhjisok a uin uuiuhtt a jk.nkft ztjuiuid m^miuii boots i shoes a u bchrw 11 u«ui j.v^i.t 11 v tr il-n iii.ank book manufactl'rek j l c uk li i'lb,lhaad uiwmmaghb osfectioseic3 wkakwab t eetail w h l-'it.'x iv fcuj.,ie li-visiiti cakpets oil i loth 9 feathkeb j h v j z'k/h i i ■ib rw , 4.'l maloj confbctioseiui whole«»lo licni * 1 eakfcic i -• iwsc 11 a luhilka.wsw i1*in f ....... j tifft u'.hm ulilna olaw 4 cttockbry mai rhkw t/n£jll,sis main iwio t m.\'ma 111 ll^iii carsiaoes hakviiva wallace lock ; r cohtut hi'ua chackkkfi c . ovkns a mts l-.-aml 1-j7 ellicutt coal i wholesale nd reuil tk h im ulky a ou r km ml lam o£uhua i'.lhl.s age,7wm titnettte coal and plli 11.0.v o r wil.-ii . x v », i i c.r uliwhil l l litli i.i'll ■: canumdwl wbvf luot it llk.ii 1 ■. l iu£y boodk l»'il»t bkbt ii ■• " , 31 m»:ii ui:ai'ki:s.i tailors y v tkvo.s 2l<»si«iii dyes amd 11en0vat0e ektblofe hasifacturebb d v i miahm ii w ivm en(;i!,\vf oh wood 080 d wigmtman uun fancy ods 4c vuiaikh itlktillng di 420 mud fuumi ke ac maac d wui j'k 2.j7 mwii : kulhtul tu,3l iu ■. flolr feed and oeain w 11 cubb feam u.r r»iin fklilt and oysters pi.att flon co ttl wmhuitrton fine brass castings blffalo hk4ss imlmilir 76 kicbuiire glass and papeb show cabds j j i huffman ll r lamotft upitalra qbocehs wholcsik a il luiin -!■»>, ;: m..111 obocebs lwh.,lp»alo»n.l hetail e d hm.uan 1711 m.,iu gtu v suill 17 k nciiee gents l'l rsishisggootjb aijihsi'n h stalltnik a 7 m»m h n uvrtilkni fc x u 31a ilun mutr a 11l.n r.i,1./r 367 lu:ii guns and jewelry j (>. kou^on 4 co ltt'i miiiu hotels nonnky's hc/tel cur wfc-thin^l.m and cfcrrull harness sadih.es 4c j m i.ytuk a htts m kn<hft!it;o oppoelte mwisiim i'an'i h ml'ml'hiiky suiri--*or to jno llum l>nroy s lirtt hi ml.lll hahdwaite ikon ttc c f wai.kiiii'oe 171 llalll 1 » swtn hurtusd v kip col p wl sem-ca biunf.v shkpaiui k uo 8h main kuwlkh s n\s os h i plflßg wl.l !» s . ~., 1 m.in.cit w mwmi haedw vi i am met ala « l'k\i i . . ', i ii'l li'jttrrue llot mr furnaces a i glll.l.iir w main ii \ ra caps akd njßs c ♦ v c ihukji hw m . bkrutui.ii « i.u '~ cji m.in wil *,: : ill 1..j1 juio ikon i'oindky eaole 1eo h'obkh ti r m i i l'linto.n tll'-n wuhkil,l iut :.,■rjuik-ii iron pounders knciines boilees oi-:o w 11111 bund a i '»., w liiiiztoii.urol.iu leob nails r k si'iks tc i'rait a cv 4 46 nu ifefraaa laokb beer hi 1.1.1 itds 4c iiiciiatil mniwinii in uai t lit.ht cajuuaoc and sleigh p c hidwin j fend s.lo w^.!uiiifl-in looking class pictckb frames li'iwauli i bt'mtuiu i £. s*»u malleable ibos tkait & lktuhwobth it and m ftflwaa mabble mantles and orates c s ci l it ll !'■. i.i tare mabble and ciitanite wohks john ckawford lw7mid 1«j ni 3 nr millinery ttliiilmili ud retail hk.miv i?wuzsi tm mala w 11 wouurt ltl i 1 ji*ii moursuiu gocds d<>dd rkst & * v 414 nuiu majroractobing jtewelebs 4c h f ji_"f.ni;lini h27 wuhiiiku'h music dealers and i'lblisuers jkweit mbobka,mifeutal oboahs ll'.irt.iwo pipo df.ritick fti.uf.uakkii a uo 3j 41 nd 43 uiiuton oboajo mei.odeons ac oko a rallies & w ni»i»r si»«"th ami il rvluij oils paints ac 9 peask i i.illi7m»ln planing mills doors rash tc v a itixi a ft , mwhmiie peihtkbs i blank book man'fs uakf.k k juvu s9d and til waaßfiagtoa meet plastic slate roofibo b f innls jll m.ii pianos music sc oottif.k a t'l-.n n»s mb uafaß riano manufaltireks c ki'ktzman 100 lu 1.1 110 u««>i ktws ihm,4d ni^-iir i t marjlfcnd papkb hanoisqb 4c h h blkgfe',2ls matal monni<->m£h i>h 2!>5 m»ln jiktiheti nkhuls 7y main photoobafheb w m dbwrmmt k b hamui.ttvf.n jcjftnd 4 mmb 11 u ulis li7y main sewinci machines obover a bakb s m ci 411 u.ln wliutl.kit ji wilson s m c*.,-7s main cor viuui i oidbs s m co 14 s uirjlon howk s m » i . 11 w sw^n fia>kkn''k m ri».,4il m«ln saddleby hardware c pbatr * le rc«in»th 2 u 54 trrr»o silk hat manpfactubibb c mackkn 1 - st"v h low ware biro i • '■\ if.ncla si m\h glass bopralo tum!ii\ll.l wokka.s p««fl ueu l ui kns ill steasi ooffll 4 spice mills chase i co j3i m»in afjaahi cnurchm school rußimrrkß w cuask x son sli sjeventn boauh am safes hi ffalo soalk works 53 main scales safes and bells l uasfoitrii,6c maiq btovbs and hardware ihaw flkui.-4 a co 44f main stoves kcrhaces and ranges i . swautz sic iui ma n tobacconists a m adams 4 i'j.,i5j w^liinc-^.nsiot m p«»rl oibson f howaitj a cvi j v b.:u ii watches jkwblbt 4 diamonds pitk jkwei.bv tt'rt 29 main t * e 1/ickins'jn - •' «•!«. dan b a n.e 111 mali btßvlixsnluis 16 m«ln watch makers 4 jewelers juul's walker 2 7 main lost d foixd lost dec 1 oh ( hii'pi:\va st v.r tl^l^ll i ' karl n,,..r«n m ji ira i nijifn-vt a note it <• k wiunirintf l g*o x ! fil 91 pawl t m n re'iinmt it same wi.l b reir<iin.rrat-j firtlieir iwbme it it lojt monday mov », a new jf ra-i.l dog vltll l>!m.-k la-k t ro mali ccl or.il v •'>•' about 1 vi'ar olti an*»<-rs m the iii*'f j " "!»'« hn-ier will he mital.ly r w*rtk<l i v ljii.i z inl.rniatmu at 7i ttiver i o 247 mlli t 1 21 boakpiyc a»p loim;i.\g ■jebii strekt first house 1 t frnm m*m very pleimuit room t tot t:l!i«r liirnishm r uolun.inhe<l,»:th heart ifdem-e<i kao&t iii clinton st.—board by the 1 t my rw~k jar u*rd x k.?7 h wanted _ / i'ir.vtv orders wixtv r>c v d?rs 10,0»)r,l omjontei mvd i lulis otr iuai imu jlr fear 25 s bnmtb'l buhdlng itaiited—vibginia land of ? ? ii:o ci ian_-e wnrraiiu jimin oit'j el pawl i 5 help femal,:s ooasouth division street *)•■»•' a ijirl irt tf«r iitii li'»usr»-rk . i . v r hf.tp~-!iialks cash 1v r is wanted 1 n a - lar retail utort in fhw t tj his e em i ' iiicnt wjl te to make uhvnva on mtah ml 1 ui.i-t i if d j'-'lif f money mv t re i rrtw-t and npfci in iffsim and of uiitloubicd liointy r«fei>iwm rufiir-d ad ire by 1.-u^-r m " nt-ui ali jit the ■hl^j erf ll.in j.kper kzo3 rpin>mith wan xi who i'nnkk 1 i j.>h rj<l fc'b'irt-m nt *»■rk (. a gjk \ kn xi k-.w.j bortk sui uu onl rpo book bin dees.—wanted a i f.t«ar.ier e4klu & junkss em kod tfl mil vriovs females citi'ation wasted by a rj ytmng^bl to 1 mritrin wrt cra toadi hi rnbu imtjpian t ud i i-rtii ' - biv.ri a 1.1r • m n ti tfin hyi-lr htotmb males ur anted—by a stkakv mak rw man as 1 35 a iitua'i'<ii an bertax jr iri an cajiacitv in vhioh ha rl hiwillf un-ful writer a f/o<l plan band a':-.i t a t th to let rooms .) 1 i'karl st.—a fink suit of & j »> r.jorm niolj fum;-.lie.i 11-4 rooms a.nd power to rknt the rucnut ar demrahle anil tha power con tant inquire of e a u liolmk^t mi-hi--an at n»rt(.u.ks md.nkv til loan—i have f tern thoiiwod i iitan whuli i ■',!.;.,. vil'i lr lllm il '"'> rt^.^u j ,:\ , rro v kcortgages for s.»i.k lu hi hi ,^ j-anforji •« w swan s r horses am aki:i »<;>>. ck>r sale good hor-k bdggy 1 and lunifs f.,r mladmap wnl vfra • it ame if rajuini 1,,,,u.re i edwards t bcckiaijd jll 5 1 e s n r t horses wanted to keep io il 4 nul.-m fntni jlajn mecur r afaible and feed for mm 50 to no he.d ad.lre.-i 1 11 pkait [■„ • bee txn 2s 7 h ff ~ i tl nreat nducemkm i o.ne jkw lxr.iarf teyen ji-j-r d bj uii.i wid kind ar ' one v v i ■■■■■■mv ■■>--. i • , i .', , , f , .^ tant.m ■l ■■+"■•'■'■■■:■■, i . nwluin h ,-!■,•«'!';"* * f^k sale-houses por sale a i«sw residence oji l thf i.tinim rn.t f unwood gr«dqt uu i il i it perfect 11 i ,: it ~-:„, n applj tv luhn u 1u,.-,i ptarl n tv>u sale two cottages 2ot ■p », l-rtot7 fr*me lot 301j141 r - ::'.' v:r -\ ■. : •;. - - ~ , . ::>■' s dtv-rion m ] tan tiama 1 t «-., i i n ■■j2oi 0 • ' **§**» k '■i'vov ft i;aki;k bmb und obe por sale n jtew and hrsi 1 a*m x r r lideticfl with uiha bodern lm ruv»int'!.t - ::.. .■■!■■ol i m lr..i t of bel urmrr l t u9xsm k-el ttnii t^.j t-^tf - il .■'■-■■■-■b il . < i 1 kkat baro \ in off !;.'■!> i ■'' \ \* few uv ummienca .-> m v s , not v umta i - ..■ia iritlui ipe .!^\-, will b . ur attniiuf e»ra furp tieulvt tppij t fcta juhk utto ai port w ijk)r s i premises no s4d i :..*..,-,- rt . tu.ua (.. ,-!,- i '~--, fr ,■j , ine b»rn lot 90x106 ft in depth to liniroud v k-w wi'l luife t*nrt ■■: irmt um ii-.i:..r n,«!l be sola i : ■a to joltx otto *>-+ 81 peti i tjiok sale that elegant new i-tory m»ih;,r.!n-.f met bn&m,sa3 krai-k v it with over modero tmpn<vement lvi r«'\i :..# cet uy h»h utro.hl l'r»rl si house am lot por sale.—no 20 all-.'fi itr r t ■_■1 ry btk » emit is at r n—twl k'llars will i'l at ■luw figure wi b nuil j-aiuient dnwn balance in tin i null pay n-nti or,i>i>t.«r tln i»»ttp chum tor a p*r»".u ti,tiil,jr a c-lufortrnmo iwvhug ud lian-l t tli ilreft ara a)>p u humk & sanforp t,ior s.vlk—hoi'sk anij u>'l 9m 1 swan t price 560-j a|>i'!y to john ult ■, i pi-ar hi rrorse and lot for sale -<> n ix ni-"»:ira firfet roar franklin s-treft c rtnn nek in sih ohuiilion with all be em irn • ir iwlti aii : onf nf the m.'nt winnleill b..u-.s it . .■tttf i an i bad at a tianram an ti;-1 m : .. mc ttl dty for ar'icuurs af'j'iv to hlmea sam-uh ', kis 16 w t i w«ii atiwt dksikablk bouses for sale 1 u>ry r.rii once ni 549 f*n.pt a l t.u t ' lni:t in a'mi.ian c ijas we 1 etc i-rtt-iy bii i boom no 1(19 de'awaro s^mh c^r ipr ■•( h in.n trast it'i kil mixifrn imitoveitienrn 2-«u>ry hnck h"ii>«e no 11 kliicott mirtiiw t nrnerol nurth pivisinn with unrc imi-k t»)>ip < :*., u ltntrally lix-ate ', ami ill uu soid cheap an>l on reaw.inam tant ilfo tiie liou«r ti l«nntlr fini '- i t'hn>u(rh..nt and ji»i.i ail rkkiern tefvdwamu j-rt.-ry hrirk l ..„.*•. ith fcji^^a hwn.ctit no 1.54 south d-ttakni hrwt eantoal » 1 ■■u.it t-m ud water lot cxttt aitd will l mid cbe»jv app'yio lovis htto late hv-.uti uttol i«-ai l iat*brr.kvr kl vrt s hr vn b ii mm for sale uv m mccomb 10 s omta m fl.->mnn mill for i«ala in tie tillair f wu n . n^a"1*1 u£w has all chfr m i*rri fauprovi menfei t » mb fotmdrv for i<»ir in'her'lace o aun-ra in f;jl npera'.ioa luin a fi-e imsino.w thh na^oud i\>r any on who i s v is mgßfß n iiiia kind ol sture anil jwelji'iff fur sale in th riiisj of wii link th s u1 c o ti-f hi i-fi trad iumi in he plan j.iirc^l a fit s ciaii^re!*tdeiic fur »■.!.■in fhe villape r vur>ra l-wi un.ilini imnof ercun-i iruit of all kiutla ■)**!<-■t a . a - aw ill toni tt dtt[xit n.**,-i rcaiduooc fur sale in aurora h 4 »■*■of fine j{*nlen land uu eve kiul f ruil gi barn livitig water at - : five ■■. :■■.■•■-,;-,!-.■the depol fi_>r ia!ir in the village of aurora s-*rtory frat.i houstj anti int ftnl-b'^d iji in due style h-w oh a*re of land two minutaa wttk frtin tbe dc-pu bouse new f,r sale la the fiuage of wbumfc toy hoy with imt ceil*r w»i»r ham one s.cre •■. iaid for ale everml flnefinni near the vi'la;^e r>f au rora fmm 10 acr up t 120 mn ail uul^r fine cui'.ltltil'll . . allof toe abotapropeny will be^mcleap.s ! - m k'rmi rwlu aiepartcity prop.rtyinei:ehaiv j \ fiust class residence for xa aai on niagara»tn*t and al*>one on t e!a*are rilt wou.dtake a m.-dtrn sized house an-i kn oo the mi t fide of the citr in art payment fur pi ti.uimrs ai.pl to licue & sanfokd 16 w swsr tirtwt i^or sale—the following de sirat'le r . ■'■}<■•• ■*■no 2j delaware st.,s-ftntt^wing and barn r watorand fumaoa lot . i-ill no b-z5 main-rt s--tory wiih 1-sxorj rear pai wmer and luruac lot 2uxili with ma extension m wash.injrtot ( t no teu waihiutftod s l , 3 tory and attic with a lot if\w km water and lumace lot isxioo xo 10 kut udhawk a j-,v,ry and attic fnu ant a line bouae and lar^e fround at bat»tta ccnesee county vno scb main et t^v>ry with wtnp gm wat«r aad furnace lot l .' 15 no 74 eyward it 5 tory and win lot 73x40 no ii delaware fi^or g*m water and furnaoe ot 40x200 apply to john otto pearl ft csjjiehs liia-mes u«>r sale-agency fur erie co a ill tw ij*tero isr bbsftttty twipeuts ft fin opfwruudtj fof a rni*ri lady or ntl tn*n t m.ke meaty letivinytle ttais rua«m i^r teuiny ar-i>h v x sale—a vkiiv urxikarjlh j f-^m in i few liinst.i.l mil jwug a ipleucii<i it stuwamdb ft t »-*-». tu liwr sale—the stock akd^ood • ill of ift"cery hi..re dotag & goad imsisish t wi.f-rof v i oompelkd on moral of ill health " onief chmpi and allen trvetd kl-tf fob sale ~ puk sai.k-a lilaltim italian i ftevvjuiid aj<piy to j njli.lk a3 exc'iangc «- 12-3t ehrst-vl*a39 fakm fob sale 1 the property t,n m*in ht ilx.ut 2 miles from cold sjiriiik knuwn at the festwood pl>ce t contain lng uiacm f jan ohbf line tiling with » com modious sun flwsffiag flats in flrst-.:i*s it wit'i fum c hsth-rcmin g * n>l nur lar^e h»m tud riwd for % rural m dsmi it | nmli aiva.i ugm in be l ft f'.r jo<j j*r acre km i.yom * fiakkk eria i mnl_offie pox hale a vai.fam.k fakm of i t4s i ■i with g ■■i boms !■ad txim b-jut 2i mm o4 exit ttsaer am orcbaitf , nhiiliit mil t r aonta*a of pattn'ioonwndmr hanbuno c c •■ivicrj , lowaitls i bu ki.ani km 10 e ttonacs rt oor sale—so acres of impfiov j h l.nd i n tiftt it mjattdwt f.e lkie j^iiurt k*ilr nl.v p wiw fr i oitrn ebwakdd * hi cblasd k2 m k ast ]^< r sale a valuable fa km t,l 230 mm '-^ acre ell ufltbsnd balance un l r fin euhivmtun p n-l dlr <■.. house with t-ut roof v ! r»;e iiams rue oroiwds f&nn nll tcrt-d situ»t«d lrjut 2 mile frompotur t.'umer in llaoi hunrh a !■•«>, * farm f 1 keren n.iji.i'tmj the iliove wit fl ti i.»t an 1 excellent him uud bheds hboot h acres of nice timher l'j res of nfldloßt app mil pmcbvtfurdl buwabdo 4 hl\.klam us lv e stmcamt a"g776d engine and hoilkr fuh j v ale j:ita at thf i ni-i i'lirilnir htll bulliji 4 ltta-hi'tnwai.t 2 f < ■r i ... .. t old fapsbs foe sajjt—at 5 ceuu»n.i 75 cent » hm.ireil t'ht r.fflc to let—hoi ses npo rent—a lot 150x50 with a 1 karjt bun uid facdasumbed can it u-t-.l i 1 q coftl ml appjjmt l 6chickek,3t4 1u...h i k-27-ti i vwelliimistoli t first-class 1 n i.t-i l.i.i.t t.r r it*.il nj nntfaa bortk^ri c rift of nia^ir st ml niaj»«r square * ih ,^». wfcit-r t*t:i-rojin uid bhbih bui bd rent.di.ru r«m ■f jiml km hbgan st.^-htury mdtamnam^ln the boston li ilt muh luriiimrc hem per uiiiuuu &:*>. us allen st i-hurj brick iu-nt frtio rtcblppe t 2 n«3 brick beat fc'x 6u pw 11 - mary i'ricw krnt tio h^i krui*li:i st i-.-tcirj brick ittnl 210 4tm ninth it new j-.-.lory franw t water tbl may 1 at tht mtfl irf b0 km i.yon ft baker f.rie lmdolßti house 3 to rest ko mi hrk stnot s a l.in brick tl'x 00 hiue.f*u at tn b kck bouae h >. o'2 bwwi ttret.t vttb gu wata^hmmce.mc la perfect uider i*nd fine kumltcml so li 7 tii[>per street 2 wtory l.rick sso 00 n 92 ■'.. ttmt 1 ttorj i»ri k 275 go h , use j 1 r n nth division rt fboo 00 n.-w 1 t r frimw i on ls tenth it has py ml utar celw.ate is wsrjr iie.-ir.jii r r -■lower fl-jor of list ry ir^ue bouse 200 l^w i rent 118 i i tn ■ei louis otto : i ko 8 brown's biuldiii/it.w a i;.mmi u'oc^u i 1a i mj 11..u n 617 ma d -!., buo>jo h i i rjen m ; tkid atuk-had i t h rented !■> inmll feadl fir ihrte f^r v:s r iinti ■.._ ftnl od l*mv m rt h wwioti v.1 m v the lit jll.1 ". i pietan itc,li.ciu hw mb r i . . ■. . t f r in'or mtth>n apiiij on ie prctn -■-.- on uty i iy ' ir ' a 41 taring the present month w oi.g w » m'fuitmn.'nn f.17 m^ii t lbfeae notkks v'otite to contkactoes s"ile.l | r i|^.»\'i wi'l he rei-circi t tho itv pi:r nror'i ufliea until momi*v limwlihir «, i 9 bt oo'clock a m tortba coaatnmioa t.f mun to renth,hampubln ifmiiirhnirtii nnili'-ctit i i v iih liie iitc<;ktar rerfinr ■, ije ajid houm coniißt ; ions beta propoml to sbtte m certaii imn ror taruisi ■- material and etmstrotttiig oanplem mtl ux i<te hid boot eonneafom - i >.*. kir«iii tsntfa not ih r r ms-*,-rti ,-!•» tr%t ft hol tlmmnn in suwinittmt h i loi runusfatng natertftli wni unstructfag complete tbfl "■■ivor h hr i !■br ■■m tnlfld by on i ■■turtet matl a onlsrcd bj c mm v i ti el up r il ktlom can ' nat this ' ■i ail i all : iuv-u i su in . r ■' ucull'-k yum berge t -■i sun ■■r ii tfli'n v v ni'h - ■> lgfrffi t^oh carting aw \"'."" the wrt ctc km'm tux paved htbjset3 awli alley i of thk city t>f bl'ffal -. notioa h horabj riven thai -■■)«<! prop-*nls will b recfived itt th 6ir t coounwioiier chflc unti tu l . d«e«mber 7 ls6b at 10 o'clock a m fir eartloe away the dirt ith ru->li»h aafacfl tn ma are from toe pa.vcd stroeti 10h hllojaof tbeextj uj buflal'i a^o for krauing upaoj cartlrg awmj hc aim for tha term of lum jejri f.fm ja:.n-;y 1 isro a ■■iciti'.ns for theaborsvi irk may be sen at ;!..- t ii . i ounud 1 ;■-. i ■: tea on i,j after thun r december s at i x brush street u>mmu*i oer buff*l i kor j umfc i i l . fl si street extension i > • . | ebj given that the i man coim ■;.;• .■• itj i t;-.fl.l .■■■:■•■■■■: i appro priate urn pi ;■:' ■ii >- - ■\ • i ■■■■■i ■ijioa out ef butfum street n astrtiyht line from u i.r i nib ml .- ■■• ,■■v i :., ' bufla o &. u i ■■_■■'. . l ■■i ■■■. ■way track i lht ran >* iu *. i ■'■■«■■■i ■_■. amid buffan -:?•:.'■ii iampany'a t i i tr*i k th centre line ol mid si mion to orn spond with lh e ntre line oi id -• ■i geokuh s wardweia cut clerk dated buffalo n"v 11 18 kl3-80t toxic's qf lntknllon.—solick i v hereby iveu that the common roimcil t-f tße city vi fiulj'u intuntl l4 order the lolluwiug ll ifilllli work m c , mi a ton nil a half foot wer otiaatiyi'lej n thfl ceit'reoi klk stre*t,«i:!i h--u»t nu«ii-in every tln:*y fact from tin pmeeoi p»veneatin llk •-■■:, tn the west-rly li-eof se eca itrast a pine i ■r .■-■.:.- '-■■wioe a tw.i mchrimu.l.^nmiu tol.n the bortb ride rf e otaaafv rtrait between fan ftenaela r and tsmitli •'. rtnui a wcr tf sufficient capacity constructm in the mdtn f smith trcel from tt«lat led ■i with the centred elk street to th buffalo rinr 1>»;<;-j liiihain nottmber ;■•' oeorue 8 umriuvkit ktt lm city oert n t«)ili eof detehmlnation to i take laud f"h a btrekt n tierehy given ihat the common ootmcfl el the i j'y of buffal d»t litftcmiitn-ii a d d ■htr^bv dettfmioc to take mz appropnata th prupe-tj moaaavr to i a a nr..-t to extrnd frooi the pratt a warfham • iintotli hkm'mnr tvtbpim 7h ut>i«u«urly line of aid btreel i i begin atap tet i:i tlie oath lino of aald s,ipll7net c.w c-rlj a qg i i m ■'» line roni ill ty ship canal ruiiimi thesoa «■'! h hy jh'l para hal wmfc iiiti eaaal !■• * point i lij-luo r«rtaootaeriy from tho outh ttasol lot 46 the i ouutartj to a poißt 377 bat mbtfaarij from the nth ihse f '■>: o nd 2to ft«t er;y fr.nn -! e^aal tlnnea aovthany to a potnl 88/f fact nii.tbtrlv fronthi -■ithlnw at bm47 ltd 9m fc*t ea-tt.-:y from t^i eaual tfaenra ro.ith-ry to a poinft in t mottarlymasaf ta«4*,attfea iawatiea ef tsa t * .-■- t r ni aid i-»n thftiwh southerly | i-.j'r'1 to a point 17 feet s-uiherly f m thn awiith l.nt l lot 6-j theiicf mttrly mr*i wilk mi face of the rtork ir : t-rhe ha-itt of buffalo rivera fl(fe*t * othertj tberafrom t lht nithwo t.-rly llneofth hambarj turnpike the nort erlj me < f j itrect tn tiepin t » pafait in t.it muta rl lim f *■i*i aup i f ■■: easterly a n m.cs fr m the city shi . . inning therm ■.;■. tl *»■! t>«l>hal i t j l ii i ' : :- .; xi livioo e-1 • .•—■lij fr a ui*1 aval . t f ■i - : i tn h i - -■:.■rh th««cnf i of i - ■'■m uml : ■■.- : easmrlyfr m . - :. ■i pouti 4 la • fr m the oath one of lot 47 and tjct e easterly tr msud caaai t enceeo h"ny to a point 11 the mhltfa : -■i » " 1 '.■:". ' ■■■i : h eaatarij ro«i«aid ana tben ■i iutb rl paimßelwitfa midl-aiiai ihl 17»ie«b«aaterli thitntiranitif p p ■-.• ;.. • .. itherly fruoft hw wuu leim of lot 4&.thenoß astarty ur it with t!i face f tl ii dm , boutbbankol huffiio bivtr.and 160 feetmoowrlj ilterr-fr^-i t the bbatkwaata y km ef the ham t.unr uiiiajun ad uh a:.i f mmod council wiil apply t the buprrita conn buffalo t i uotion itrrn thereof :« be luw at ihe reoam rf the eurtj l-»w library i-.i iha youne m b'i \ son v ion buiminpi mirr f ll n i,j tl jir traatsu fta ■'.■> m boffahl oai t'te*liy tht 7t aajol lwci-aittr 1503 »-. tiie onadaig ut the aa court i'll thai jar ■raa » i thereafter v courjei aaa fen lie*rd for uu i>p^tnlmi nt of thmhji'tn:nl i,jntn tv erikii w.j refjrt h jus cum oa*ion io l>e p*i«i th*1 per p t^r^n1 ownirg crhav;nc inwiert in the v.id re pn i-ttr o propcted o bf taken gsoiige s waiipwell city cl^rfc baff»l r ■, 1 : ka-lh totice to creditobs.—pukic i ant to an order ot k<>rat:o se;.-mour tsq tanonia "! nri obvnty adjust abby p baaeoek waof tk af efßttka .. in vid c^<iuiir,<ieoeaaed tb&l ihry are ri :'■■!• ex h-bit u»e swiic with tfce v.;ichcr thcrtoity urnsvci»..r w flfwllt tbe ineafca ••/ the will of the hid ie ueaacd at ttierwi lefre nf the aail r t ■■-.■■city n iluralo in 5a i county on or before ihe lut d ol febmarv 1570 p w he.vrock executor dttej the tsth day of jult lstiu th jn the court ok o him on pleas of ere coun*j pa.—>*o 210 february ttrm i*nt cr»nl elect-k-a1 tn*urjace owipujii i tl belt f-reign itttchraent juiement ni rule for th prjuwnjur to »*-«.** lad j ; iite tlw to the defendtnt d e belknap : t»ki htfai th»t in tumtance f the b.:iverul the tv gm*bi in ihia ca»e vill be liqu.d«t«.l and the damafft a-*es*ed bef re the pr-.thor.ouiry of sail court at in offic in the city of fjrie on we«i iay the twelfth da of jaaua*y,lb7 at h o'cu-ck s e vuodhi'fp k2786w attomej lur plaintiff lkfeal notices ctotics of isteis'tiox.—notice 1 i hereby given th*t the cily of buffs . . r.l i take the lin-i hereinafter described f r a public i'ark or i»-l ano the apt>r'>at.lu-s anssn and sawasßsssnssswsa the*-me all the batssn jrieces ft parcels of land being pxrts al i'lo-ks flea 14s is im 72 m b ms 105 l«f lorj 125 bs 1-j7 atm is 13w 131 ijbl 170 uf tli-j new y rk stale he-ervation lands sad part si lks ferry ist and i«w 114 115 1.-i ix 7 and a of ti.e south tjsligi of black kock a r llc wnsas wn t j,.i..i ru of lots h sa j ss •**>, 57 sb », co 01 itt lit 43 al 75 os t>7 txj i 4 41 40 3v jm 25 24 23 21 6 and 5 town*hip 11 ran c 3 of tht holland land com-eny's survey and mmmt more particu.arl de-eriu-*i as nanask be .. r ng s r . ~, utw i tioi 1 lilt a ij td i*-t ;> 111 of tmtk street*,'n a four rod treet wi'h th asterly me of the to-.in path on the east tde of the kne canal thence northerly along the easterly line i-f the •■■*. a path on the east mm nt the ene cana f lt*i inursection with the anorri iine of vermont isrsal («* s four r-d nreet);thecce fa*.terly along-the southerly line of venpunl street as a foui rod street to its intersection with the westerly lins of s>xth street aaaaix rod | reet thence southerly 1 along the b'bsiaill line uf said sixth atreet to a point 54 fe*!t mrtlierw tram the nnrthwen t f rner of ixth awmst and y ri autttiai a f-.ur ro-t street thence e3*tor'y on a line thirty-tour ivrt ui-ttuit northerly t rti;lit ang iron ud parallel to mas north line ef m ■! york street to ap iiit in the easterly line o n**wbthstre t(asafasi ibsj rtreeii tliirty-f ur ftet n rtherly ir-.m the northeast corner of sad york nil hill ftninihli ilisiia th iiceii.nl.crly sl.-nir the rij utm f ij eventh reel to the southetwt ■*■■m r of aid seventh suet and < orint-ctkut str et aaa eoni nd-.treet theucersab rly along the south erly una of iiii flimiiiallul 111 street to tllß south swt corner at hutt connecticut and niagara streets s a * i rad tree thence southerly along tbewesi ■rly inie ad r-a:d niagara street to a pant «* feet northerly fr<ni the north went corner of naid niagara aodtora mrt-els theuce aster y on a line 34 ieet distant northerly at ri-,'ht aaifles from and arallel tj tha north line of wail york street to a point tr-ii-ty ißsjw feet ii..nri t r'y from the uorttm-aat corner of said tass9jca and v rk utreets theuce northerly alisna tbe sssstartj lint of said >. iagara treet to the snuth a^t corner of i.id niagara and ronnec'.icut street hence easterly along the southerly line of atass 1 iiqecticut street to the southwest corner of aaid connecticut street and ninth strett as a four r.-l tr.-.-ti thence houtherlr alo«tr the westerly me uf tad ninth t.reet tv a pats thirty-tour east northerly irom the fn-rthwur-t em r ol wait tors and mnth ttieet sasßxsn ea»u-rly < n * lin thirty-four feet di-tsnt -* ria-it an-rles i.riherly irnii a d parallel to the north line of aid tlm tast has f ici.th street as a f..ur n^l streei llaasßn e.i.t^rly on a curve of s7'j feet r,-diu a di -■ii c d asls ftct la a pou t on a tine tbiity t ur feet liata t n jrtherlv a right anirlrstrom und para leltn be north line of noj*al4b>tre«t(uaft>*twrca treet i.l fe t wsstßirjf from the east line of tl v.nth *.•■. ■aa .. four rod str-jei tin nee . aasßsts ai..nc a in riiii four feet dustaot nv-r;1..-rly nt rifriit bbg c i-.ni anil ar-silel te the derth loss ol lavm n th tie tto the ti c.il is circle of i'.u feet nidi ia the t-i.tre ii mud eir.it iieiuj at the iuuricction of a me oft feet itistant m.nh rly at rticht atsag.es iiou ud i-srj ti to the soutn line of sjid n..nh etr el wiavta v inie firty ftet di.ttiint saatsxly at right angles ii via nd para wo th wetl line ol ko»rer*i mriut a i l.iur r.«i sir et a row laid bttt noitln rlv imm ita i.t-r *. t.ou with j«nr street tin-m ii..nh.r!j aim tasteriy ai.m the line of sio.i circk t its interw iii.ii v.ith hi weatasrlj line uf aaid ttogni street oobtinued utherly on the rßirrne nmr^e iv now laid ut northerlj buna it liiliiiiniih-isi with jean r>f bbm h(.«.;rs street to its iuterwfctii.n bath a circle f one hunured uud fifty fawi raulus tin centre of me of rcrrv a-rect as laid i.ut wssteuh of the saw yoth staae bsnrnssni line with a fine fiity feet li sssat eiuateriy at nght aui^lcs lr m and u ■... ! *•• ho west line of said kijfen street n-s laid out u ee jer cv and f rry tr et sbbsbm e-.terly i ruiitlt and nssstsrlj alnng ths line ■f said eircie jr _. iiis.ani.-j i ihrm lumdicl and n.-*.enty-li.e fee i u mtertection witb a im i fifty fe t onuw-s m.l ily at right anglm f-.m aud panllsi t-i a lm dxawi mm i.i oentre of --, i tit te to ths nuthwsw iruerof lot i 27 bad ull.e-i.t c rmr of let 126 if the i in . rttlag-i i 1 ...'. i ek ap ua starsus r ■. i thence north nine degrees thir:j-fi*-r nlnutes i-ii iii u*roussand thn c imndr.-d ami da-ht feet thence north ii;t>-tl.ri*e d-i-rees west ■i feet ■.. the south live f buuck aternaa hen ■■northerly al rij-ht anvl - to i ick bscbu line of said jiloock avsaai ; th d * ci rti ■..■*. l it t > the a >' ii uf i r dortherls irvrn ij..u avenue ■. *.:!■t i.-ii bbglefl t iiid rogers iseettotbi a-t ; • ■■■: nld ttogen street ■u'li j d _'. east 3 fiet uieii.-t north 37 ilei ea :.. ■, • i t the vi of a circle t 3a i feet rsjtßns ntraof said ln.h beiag south 6deg wsstl c.i iroin a pojat la the sottth line of l..rd v nue soijj ieet bsaitsrl fr-'tu the louthweet cerroer n lird avenue aad ueuaare ireet thence nnrtiierlj nd aaateriy btolig the line of said cirru u>7 feet lil-nce north 5 esßg e*"t wahavw leet thence lixnh s.j ijci meit 717 f^'et theuce v rth ft tlssl t llu.l i 1j feet thence n.'rtlier.y sad easu-rly .; t^.e line of a curse ol iso feet radius for a die nice of ebi 7s-100 feet thence outh f*»j de ear j i ■.-.. ihea c e:v-u-rly iiiiilliißßslsilj and u.rih aater j salod the line vi a curve of coo ct radii is for a _--> an ■•• ■' :'■' feet i a cur c of 000 feel radios tat a distaaes oi uavd lesjt of a eurrs i 516u c t radius sot a distance of 24 leet and of a i \ ■■-.•'' < re t radius for a distaiice o j$s feet to r im i tht iuut line uf delaware t-ti.e vi 6 feet ■. rom the intcattectioa of the nort-i line i ,-:, li.-l and la d oompßpy'a mwrmy ith the east luxe f delaware street theiw orthea terly along tha line of a curve ol :•'-■it radiuaf*hr » dirtafice ". i'.>s f et and of a i f-.e r.i...u 3 7u i i.-.-t tn.-ne n rth 48 deg .-•■-.- t nee i t.ni.cimtr.y altug ~"'■tmt • rad i t r - : 7 ti-]wi t,i rosfflog ti.e south me ol :■ii.i iat a point -.-.,". f et eas-teri iron th s itheasl ..■■■■, axßherststreets tbsu s north . . :.. eat i'.-'j k 11.elite r~ttrrlj skll g th a iil a c ii ol 16-*3 i i radiii for a disiance ol 112-10 leet and of a curve of 124n fei t radius f r a n o of 4'il fe t l):eoce>i.utli 7u deg h n n abs l:i thence i i«tiinsterlj and s.i.tl rlv ahnis he hne uf a curve of ibs feet radius for advance i i 4 s-ldf.-et tn.-nce s..utli 2 ileg :■•-' mm a-asl 871 n^orcwsing the south una of auiherst aireetata lo.nt 44-.1 feet ea_-ter y tram the aveutl bbst corner of elavtare and amher-t itr sts llinu s^ithveesterly bag the line ot a earn f ttts feet r_.i,us f t r a*sw ■;-.:.-■.'_ 4-1 f et tiienc south 1w d if ruin ti*t 712 f •«*•; t..e'.-re s utlme-terl and southerly :■t._r he line f s t**srve of 100 fpet radloi loradu enee of 252 t i'j feet to a p..int in ths isotth 1 . i huiin jtr*et ijjz f*-.-t w.st irom the toithwcst c'irner of chat mxi sad slain atnata thence ~■: hertj .' riffht auitrlmt chapin itreet to the ouiu hi eof ii .|': n atflet theno ■alont ti ne of curveo i ■.■. feet radicss for a.li-mi.c.-..d 05 f.-e hene u>uth 4*l deg 10 mm j.-t 9h4 feet ui li.enne |« i 14 •■■' rad :-, i ■-. savttßrs ar . teri l i the hue of said rflxn xattvio ■. i leg sbdn aaal llob4 iof-..t 0 a point in tbs i !:'...- i ' n:n itreet '.'■o feet nurtbeasl corner . i '■.. i i .'.• le iti ' , ii.if st.uth 47 de*r satin cvl 1 ; . . ~ ~;■■!;,. toßtheastatiy an j so itbsrij al***n f a i 2744 feel ravditufora iii.sta'.t-e ■i 2414fert croaainir the mirth iiu m de asaa an ue a a pvint mm teal essterlv fn.iu li mrtiita tf rmr oi asain ireeiaid deievaji avenue beiioe kiuth 31 dog best v e pnr.il i toai d l«_6 set distant amsterly i.-r-:n the west hne f wsl lea sweat m laid'out httsinn tseal and feny tr eta 4 01 96-100 feet theuc i awfatfa *» ttmg <~ mm swt jtofeci.the.iee bwbsnst ifsaf.*a*ea 01-iit-et thei.t u^ii sftdeg 41 niin east 1006 est thence south s deg west 781 feet to the hie of aerrleof 2 eet radius the centre ol said trarcn '" n*r a i*-e iit i■-■■!■ti'-n of th centre li'ier.f best street with the outbert un of c.-nei.c street continued easterly heniik naslßilj aniil iimltmilj sliirg tha line of sail ir'-le it itn int***i*aect on srtth the r*"rth line ■f l*e*s treet st a point in the north has of aaid it teet im feet easterly fr-im the it.utscction ii the north ne of est street with ih • south rlv line of the eout.nuati.u of gbsxmm htreet ihence srtsslerly a'..n tl.c north line ot best .:-.■• % -. feet thetiee ■nfthsrfr at ri.-ht anji'ea i mf .- to tbs out)i iir.e oi said ileat ulieet . . tsdeg 33 ixiia west lift fi-et to a line .'. ■. tant easterly at rhrht avngts tram ana . i esst*brrv iine of gamp aire t,a aowiaid kb west rly al right ai itusifd arr tve 1 • ■■■■; i .:■>:.■..-:--..--:•.■'.} r.i r r..mi ai il paraliei t the snst una . i ud camp i'ttjct 1 n rth l dear 7 mm wes it e t !<-• tiie south un i best a reel t'ur.r'i th r a right angles i inst street to ths ooith tm uf ll st iect ti.i-ncc north 4s deg s3 mm ea ; i isat thei •■•■aooth bfl deg bfl m:n pass6s feet bencen rth3dig 32 iniß e-i-t ih4 feet thence uth •*.". itc 17 thi east l feet ihence north 3j leg cant ad.inn a i:i.e-.ij-ra-llel to and 12.'i feet dis ntatsrly from the t line of waldt-n st-eet ite>.4u eet thencs uortheriy and nr-.h sisterly i ingaline . f aeixtswost 54 t le-t nrlnn fur a div asaweofffsstl : feet th-uee north 47 detr 3min west lh7d wsieattotne norm«a*-t corner of main and riteele t-eet thence north 47 deg sinin acs usb feet to lbe lire of thf circle of 215 feet radius cot.-.c a icriied;theni*e woasn y and nurtheriy a tbe in.c vf saiil cir c 77.:.2 f'e^t thence u-rth 4 deg v mm est um feet then al"ng the n rth hne of hap n streti i--rth 34*j d**4r w at 14>w.mf.-et ihenc looth !;* ue r.st ijs ftet liieiice y uth ide esl 2uo toe th'i.e oiit 3 dug wett 33u f'tt thence uth 10 deg . wewt 706'(et h':-.ee seuti v leg t 99 teet lh*sn ' p irth ■ij deg wen 4.-4 fett t a potnt m tne e-fl'.er in r-f de'.^ware street 2143 fee p r-he.'-ly frj lbs n rtheasic-rtit f da *■-■*--.: rtreet and '■■evan a*re ur taaan - rt er si ng hs i l-t.a>*-r c j 275 feel theme northefiy and dorthwesterlj ai i a ctatts ■: 4 f -: raoius f r s ii-t-jire j twx<faeel -...-• i ■. 41 ■:•*,*-. 21 urn writ jib x ' feet it:..r aart ■.-., zj 1 t»u.-y al ngt-as -.-■; sw feet -■:,:- for i a i . ; 795 f-e-.;t -■north : legree >*■.-• i ■■:■■' tbeikea ith ■:•--. west ltj£h9 feet ta tho i the cv '■■i 350 '-■■■t radiiis *- a s ri heoce ssstsri n*.l sj-'th-jt mdy .: ng the i c • i i 047 fe t rtiente outh 51 deg i mm , e--.i ■;.■. v thi i .-•.-. 8 leg 50 noi ea*t liv feet to tne neat use of i>ssawars re-.t tler.ee ea r*rijßt rigbtaagleato ltei*-aj-u stre-t w ie est line f i lan are treet h--i:ce ut 1 deg 4 win e*<t 17 feet to the r,.-r-herly line of ssßssfih ay btm ihei.ee u!herly at right ainrk to bou k avenue c he uth line of bossea a.enue ll.enc south jedeg >"> miq we-t 4'.'j :"•_- f to the east line f l'eliwar s re.t thence w te y at ris-hs an_it m deia-a-are street to the we as < t i'*-:a*--.re tr.'.-t tnei cc n rib 51 dig 4 nr.n west sl7 feet to the s uth i_te mt ii-'uelc er.ue thence n rtherly at tigiit anj.es of bbaafe sisbiab i the n".:r urn of bjwajatat avenie ther.ee i orth h deg 7kj mm cist lln feet theu*e north pi dts ■* i'-in w 1.*"4 0 f-*e to t.k.e line ■■: the arvie cf law fee ra nssssssaj d.-■-*.-r.t !. thence ester!y and aitasthweßsarrlj ai -_- d aail circ.e 334.4 feel thence sw*x<fe 37 i(g aca 23-j.6 feet tht nee t>"uth s9sasw east swsw*rt to she nortal.ne r buck avenue thence aoutbe-ly at ri t batbgitt t buck a^enjc to the auath une f iaotnltaten'i the*i-e south 37 deg west 3>7 fe hence south v deg 3-i miv west to the 1 ne of ice catcie of hi feet rad.us a the junrvju et ferry ar rogers 111 ib h naatwrn de*j-:r.hc*j thence easteriy southerly aud south#este*iy ai g the lire of said circle trr a distance cf 319 feet t us inter section with a li..c 34 feet distant eas:e-ly at light antries fr^m snd parallel to the cist hne o itsgers st:i.«t as laid out between jersey a ferry strevla thence k*utherly oa tl»e line 24 fe d stant easterly at right an-r'es awaa ar.d parai_-l to b eau line f maid rncerj site to the in of the circle of taa feet radiu-i st the jtuvction north rud hoaxers streets ai baawß dej-ctflv thence c merly s^uthery snd sajtsaattj riong tt line of said circle to its interacctiod srilb the ou erly line rf awawas treet as a fojr-rod treet thenc*1 sri?iiter'y along the outher'y brie of said ko-th sweet to a'polnt law ieet aaslsi i the intc^ec'lon afl tbe vtitherlv lines of sa *. rt street and vorr reet aa a four r-d aa3fawt iletjee we*-terly on a line r-f a carve nf 7c feet ra.im to point in the south line of said fssft street law fee wastrrly trom the intersetti r of the outh unas said nurth aadtcrkrtrert thence weetailt along t sagas awaaaa outh line of said york street to its intei-secuoi the easterly line of the towing path on the east of hr frie canal the place of beginning an anoiber piece of land in a circle of 150 ieet ra the osntre of aud circle beirg at the iutersec of the lentne lines of sixth street aa a six roc n and massachusetts street is a f.-ur roj george s wardwell k2t-_ot city clerk the press t>i'ffalo christian advocate chaise ar a»iipaiiro»inip the paper will hereailw be conducted hy ber john e kol.it and bey allen p blpley as joint partners terms two dollars a y»aji tv mail and ct subktibera th perp'e are invited to suhaerib onice i.r ■...'. bulldkifi cor haul and saner ita and al oli b ok store 12 81 i*itx fcoopst special bargains this week at baenes & b^^cjro.ft 259 main stsreet-i 10,000 yd english trf .:•>.: a.'-oo puplm alpaca uc ■-■.*' pieces poplin alpaca worth 9-c at ioe i cheapest goods ever off red at retail is a.ny market i alao super e*n*f shawl at t pa'slr shawls 1 and upwards cloaks of all descriptions ki>2 bat-a'e k baxcrort isp m-in st special sale by & banceoft sso^mam street eubboidebetj piaho covers 2a pt-r at lew au cob ot importation fixe broadcloths fine tricot and beavers fine doeskin cassimebes a:l a lea than cost of importation baring aji orer stock kw barnes s bancboft *£■main t cloth stock at baexes & 33a._stcroft 250 main street 5 ca-es wattr proof 1 00 * lavses super " 1 25 500 pi-ces casmjmtte ail wool 76 iso risers " super goods 91 00<a 1 2 500 cm riijran jackets 3 aj-r-s heavy shirts and l>ra**era 05 ajso heavy flannels 85 choice yard wile t-haker h canton f.ann 1 1 kit barnes ft bancroft m main st blankbtstni comforters at & b^jstcroft 5359 maia tstroet.i [ gco fairs all wool bsd blankets at 4 00 i 500 " " " " 6 m ioo comfohtebs tilled with cotton s « the bent comforter erer sold for the money aiad cheaper thin the material san t*a pui^aaed almo,2,<ljo balmoral skirt at abtoni9hinc low prices lt_2 barnes ft bancroft «.& wain st hoblsk ft i-'sismxts tiall and see the new patent waffle iron nice but waffles and no bcr.tt fingers sold bt john c jewett & som k_4 118 maix st fixtures at cost w.h.gleni ty,sonv%co ttaairlnr to diar^aa of their g.ab fixtcb kus dcm before january 1 offer their*nr mock ol gas chandeliers pendents brackets portables globes shadbs 4a at cost t ■■' in gas pastures will flatl this a tare opportunity to tuppb thimae'.t-s as our stock arj and w.ill selected ty holes ale stoneware depot rt main street t hare just r<v*-ited taxes thu .*;- '■■*-.*• ■-'. rcaaufa snrj of p h emith * sons a ear oad of stoneware ',;■-.■gtall<*na c*-:.*i-t ins of butter pots churns and togs '* aq btsbb whi-h for atren-jth and q-al is uxt»ur tta-w in the l/nttcd states and wi b eota to tht rale at pic a in eh aasßßt thin offered in this ma ke d a r w.,l nnd it decided to their interest ljci'l a-.d exaniiat h ware b-3 fore purchasing it 12 ani'rew h johissto w h ulenny son & co 204 k ft main street ay •* attantioß an abeir lar*j aad megsait asso net l of crockxf.y che.a glass ware plated ware ornamental goods bronzes c which tb offek at low prices we ivare joat rec«red a sew !_. ot french 7aseb china dawara^d to order wltk areaa moooarasa r initial wisbs t gilligt.son import—a cf foreign and deal.n to native wines fartiwular and prompt ar-en 3 paid to al rwart ■rts waohinotgn st bmtalo b t lurinz gll.l.ia ..,'.; chas uilus
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-02 |
| 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 | 1869-12-02 |
| 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. 24 No. 8142 |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-02 |
| 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 | 1869-12-02 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18691202_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. 24 No. 8142 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxiv thursday december 2 1869 no 8142 married shaffer kfbvkj psw so in this city l.j bey c kendall charles f shastsr an.l mi tl er ksevtr.sjl ot this v\ty died died kellet sot 27 at tlie rwridmtce ol wii,wra m ill baj tity mkhy»a wuliam sjou ke icy aged 75 veara an i & mtmtlitf funeral tliu thursday afumoon at 2 o clock from st james ctaur h f.iend and acquaintance are invited to % :■< i bailey nov 20 at danan centre captain danit-1 b»ilej aiced 78 year clabke—nov 27 in the citt of cmcajro afwr i ihort ulnes e 1 clarke lormerlj 4 hi tltj aged 47 jeari washington i3otbnse import tradeof the p.vst tear president gpast3 active l tllp i b the appkal or thk rlssias w u dian commissn.ver parker's report bt tklsoiltrii to ths kxrmkrs i waj»hington dec 1,-wm h h cro eier has been appointed ganger of in ternal revenue for the xxiii district of new york it appears by the official report that the aggregate amount of imports daring the year ending jane was of which there were at baltimore nearly 16 000,000 at boston and charleston 44,000 000 at new york 295,000,000 at phila delphia nearly 16,000,000 and at san francisco 18,000,000 ~ * commissioner parker's report is lengthy and enters fully into tbe affairs of the in dian policy of the government as exeeated by the indian commissioners and qaaker agents aod superintendent which it is found has been satisfactorily adminis tered the report will be much larger than any of recent years and embraces a number nt reports received from military and qua ker gmftst now on the frontier by direction of the president the secretary of state will transmit tothekus s'.an minister and also minister curt n at petersburg copies of the appeal of the israelites presented yesterday in behalf ot their expatriated brethcrn iv russia the appeal will be accompanied by a letter that the appeal be favorably considered by the czar commerce meeting of the national board of trade at richmond virginia — ab stract froi the eloquent address of welctjife-laipor.rant yi'istiuna dumb consideration g s hazard uq , elected vice phk.-idr.nt fur telkoairh to tiu eirmsal itirumum decenilhjr i the national board of trade met at noon in the capitol frederick fraley of philadelphia presi dent in tho chair thomas mccauce of the richmond chamber of commerce submitted an ad dress of welcome he closed as follows these united states though of such rapid growth and arrived at such high prominence among the nations of the earth are yet in the freshness of youth as they mature questions of commercial and tinaa ial policy are constantly arising vitally mportant in their bearing upon the gen eral welfare aud requiring combined wis iom aud patriotism bo to decide hem as to subserve the highest in erests of the people no labor m oudhi-1 can l>o of more v.ilue at thi lay than such as is devoted t a wise direc ion of public sentiment in connection with hese measurer commerce and intercourse ire tbe pioneers of peace aud plenty as fcey advance prosperity full wssnd discord bbs strife disapiaear oa their aid we niii*.t nis.nly n y for that spirit of t-cti rprise ami amity which shall break dnwn tht natural md artificial barriers now dividing the tstes into sections for strength and end ance of those ties which should unite th chole people in bonds of peace and brother iood and for the future wealth and power if the natien the addrefs was received with ap ilaase the report of the executive council for he past year was received it shows that he national board consists of thirty-seven onstitueut bodies and lo.lfoo business men among tho most prominent questions to ome up it states ar weights and n treri conveyanro of real estate regulation d great stock companies legal rate for the tee of money and the relations between tebtor and creditor in the report was a iribute to tho tnem iry of james ft branch of richmond one f the vice presidents of tho national 4oard who was accidentally killed last ummer at this point the members of he board rose aud heard the tribute in ai erj.ee the board then proceeded to elect offi ers for the ensuing year and frederick yaley of philadelphia waa chosen presi ent in taking his seat he raid that he had ilmost known the eommereo of this conn ry from its infancy and had watched its rowth to its present proportions it was o great that no man iv public life could af ord to overlook its claims or to ignore th action of such a representative body as this i*he following gentlemen were elected ice presidents k a kirkiand balti nore avery i'.ummer boston g s haz ard buff-tlo jeorge < ipdyke new york v m eagan chicago j a oano cin iunati ieorge f p.ayley detroit j w raylor st paul j t porter l>ouiaville v i hallen milwaukee d j burr ichmocd j if i.r..wn portland l b ilatyock st louis and w l trenholm jharleston hiram walbridge delivered an address ull of recommendations to th general gov ernment ue favored two non railroads , . i.c pacillc.free navigation an the st law ence kiver a new railroad from the ohio xi tide water and the greatest encourage nent to immigration business then com nenced proposition fifth being an uniform neasurement of grain waa taken up and a evolution adopted that th number of jounds to constitute a bushel should be iniform in all the states *■i loug aa bushels ire used in trade t -.', the cental system ihou'.d be adopted in transferring all com nodities usually sold by the bushel and hat measurement by bulk should be abolished the sixth proposition was oa tares and ihort weights un thi3 proposition reaolu ions were adopted recommending local wards to adopt a rule that tares shall be he actual weight of the package at the ime of sale in all transactions and to in list on full weight er measure in articka purporting to be of a certain fixed stand ard but which are sold by parcel or pack age the seventh proposition was on oniform ty in executing conveyances of la i on his proposition a committee was appoint«*d m prepare and recommend to all state leg statures a statute to be adopted for a form and general requiaitea of convey ace of and the eighth proposition was tl u:\ifora iractice in the tmted statat i'l'in '. ourts a committee was ap'-ointed to prepare a statute to be urged for ase in all state district courts in the collection of lebts where parties reside in different states the ninth proposition was fcr xm trade icenses a resolution was adopted that he execu tive c-ouecu shall reo.liimfcijd tv ail state legialatnrefi the repeal of all license laws iiscriininating against non-resident traders the discussion of this resolution waa ani mated bnt it was finally a/loptved 41 to i*2—when the convention adjourned till to-morrow the board got through nearly half of the business on its programme to day tha rritizens give a ball in their honor on fri day night an excursion to city point and return by way of petarsburg battle field takes place at the end of the week there are fifty-five members of the board present representing the boards cf trada of philfcde!phia, vs umington delaware portland st louis charleston dubuque detroit new york 80-rton baltimore buffalo and chica-go the chambers f commerce of milwau kee new york kichmond tit paul san francisco and cincmnat tbe new york prodnoa exchange norfolk merchant lx change philadelphia ccinmercial ex change baltimore corn and floor ex change and boston jorn f.iccm.-f albert d richardson his cosditios htill very low-thx dif aiuutscefa of ikxrroka # tbt ti_i.,«4rf to tus itpihj j nrw york november 30—midnight f richardsod remains in a very weak condi , tion vstimolants have been admirustered t dcriri the day and evening and his stom ach has retained them for an hoar at a time hi physicians differ somewhat in i opinion aome believing death inevitable i in ft short tim wh le othen are hopeful h.b friends feel tiigi tiy encouraged but uu grain of comfort is . cry small ■■*•- «»■—— foreign crcdityof napo son's policy-furs 01 disturbances o the a*niveii*«jiry of asavuwmi peati the monarch wite sir peabodvs remains to sail xllil wednesday liter from cuba anl soctn america fbt tslbqrani to tbb ntlßl . lo!*n>o december i.—the times of to day in an editorial artiale on political af fairs in france says the emperor has not yet mastered the full truth the midiate rial responsibility which he conceded is in compatible with th theory of personal gov ernment which he.would fain retain hi ia embarrassed betseen the two principle i;dec;,leil haltin and it is nncertau which way he y.iil incline time wa when such a condition would l>ode ill for the peaceful development of french pro great but it is now past m schneider has been reelected presi dent of the corps i^tsgislatif it is now settled shit her majesty's steam ship monarch with the remains of the ist r*aorge peabody will sail for america next the irish of so^thwark have put the feniaa burke forward as a candidate for the house of t'ommoui there is considerable agitation in the commercial circles of manchester and elite where relative to tl,e increase of duty on french textiles ffiancß paris december l apprehensions are entfertaitied of diatumiarces on the anniver sary of the death of baudin tl ■uinei-e bitrlln decemb r 1 mr burlingamt and the other :..■;-.-;- of tho chinese km bassy were retnlvnttt at the foreign oilier to-day the american treaty will probably bo the base of that made with prussia 11 rkey constantinople december i a steam m laden with gunpoyder was seized in th harl-ior to-day on suspicion of being des tined for insurgents in bulgaria cuba havana december 1 — a spanish fri gate arrived here to-day from spain bring ing a battalion of troops h c hall the newly appointed ameri can consul general i.i havana r ■■' vy tooli possession of tbe lifted states ' nsulat merchants of havana are desire that the appointment of hall be permanct a detachment of prisoners was yesterday sent to spain among them wsre colonel ! dacto rto surrendered at bayamo and adolfo moliner a wealthy planter south ameuk'a li^on december i.—later advice from paraguay state that.the count l/kn in bis pursuit of president lopez had ar rived at san estanislas lately occupied by the troops cf lanes , asv , political t.en al urn's kjk'tiun prohable est teleuasrij to ths iiiuhi hm.i v simuv december i.—the re ii from the election are scsjit but they ino.catc alcorn's election as governor the bobtos mayoralty boston december i.—at the democrat ic convention thia evening george a i'.aidwin was noministetl f - mayor mr baldwin is an aldermaa in the present city council wj independent nomination boston decern ci 1 the citizens of i harlestown irret*p etive of party have nominated s t s.»w*i-r for mayor ho opposition aunr-*ta 1.a dtcemljer i.—the mu nicipal election paisodtl off quietly j v h allen i i-rum rat was eleete |
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