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buffalo express vol xxiv monday december 6 1869 no 8145 t as died oubtb daa 1 in th c is barj d jaaa-hvar of bel ad bb——.an o i'urus agm * j rs and 9 1.1 the revenue in-uistdco abstract prom thi ri ran or tv oom_aa*.ok__t-ti_s,o»,u4 mouth during im tbi ucdpt wq4 is7 s-fctimatcd at il7f,«e»^w ixpm*j_m or ooixbctioiff b.tbb,€7t—lit c-ji i-fcszau ix tn wbxht anl tobacco ectknut—ho changi sco wcstbd im thi tax ok lithir bt ts_bbs re m hum | w__fl_n-iatov dsosmbsr 5 — the rsport of the commissioner of internal re van us is long and intsresting tka following is bl aba-ract ol ita moat important fsatursa toul raceipta from intarual rsvenne worces axclusitß of dirsct tax upon landt and duty upon circulation and dopoaita o national banks for the fiscal year of 1s wsre 150,039,344 29 this includes 36,23 c 12 refunded for taxes illegally — mm l ni collect-ad nearly all of winch waa for taxes mb.d and collscted in prerions years ma i-eooip-b for tbs current fiscal year ar ostunated at 175,000,000 a comparison of rsosipta for ths fiscal years 1868 and 1889 shows a gain oi 11,186,36*3 in the first sir months of the attar over ths former and of 26,062,81 for ths ust stx months ths gain so dis ti-lnd spirits was 9,586,52 in ths first and 16,784 249 in ths latter half of tho last nscs-t year thers was also a gain on to e/joo in ths last half year of 4,768,844 ai.d on incomes in ths first half there wss a oss of 8,747,499 aad in ths last half ol ths year a gain of 2,083,757 a compari son of receipts for ths six months ending september 341 1863 and 18*39 shows a gaii ter uw laat period of 28,834 868 the gain lor this period on spirits wae 11,001,161 issbw-ib 6,_08,53u ss 1,101,601 in domes ias-ading salaries 2,772,911 and on stamps 704,860 if the rsosipts from twsaty-aix du-ii-u wi-ports-i eqaala the i.-ißßtss the gain will bs at tho rate ol 29 per cent * or the first quarter of the fnoal year 1870 the receipts show » gaui over the coi res ponding quarter of ths prerions year of 8,020.517 or 308 par cent ths large in crease of ra venue from distilled spirits for thss-xttoathsanding june 0 1869 were caused la part by toe large amount oi whisky in bond which on tho first of july -**.•>, t-tnounud to 27,27t>,4-k gallons aau arhish under ths provisions ofjact of jnly 20 lb6b as amended had to be withdraw and ths tax paid thereon prior to july 1 1869 by this requirement 24,383,951 gal lons of spirits were forced upon the mar ttet and erve-1 to increase the revenue rotn this source while on the first ot inly 1869 there remained in bonded wsiv mm of ths inew product only 1g,663,53s gallooß.l i lie report gives rsry full statistics of the production of and tax on distilled spirits ih.ow.ng that the total number of gallons ou which the tax waa collscted for the fiscal year of 1869 was 62,0112,417 against 6,7*n 546 gallons an excess for i t>9 ver 1868 of 55,382,871 gallons ths com missioner says it is not believed that for the rear ending june 30th 1869 the tax hs been collected on all epirits which hav una into consumption or that all manu usctured on wnioh the tax wan uncollected lad been placed in bonded wsrehout-es and it is not doubted that the resultsof the cur rant yesr will verify thia opinion th lumber af distilleries now in operation ia 144 with a producing capacity of 243,410 jallons each twenty-four hours when oper ing to their full extent the nun ibe inder temporary suspension is 420 with a producing capacity ot 230,252 gallons each wenty-four hours it is estimated that at aatm per ceut of these list tile rica brill rmtmm operations during the yvinwi onths ths commissioner had s borrey of the iistiilerica made on the basis oi l>ity-ei^li ours for fermentation instead of seven tv me aa formerly allowed wt v i*ive a jcrease of forty.three per cent thu otion is believed to lie just to the baa-m acturer and is expected to work a large ocresse to ths revenue by preventing irssions of the tax and in many instances a positive frsud in ths absence of r_i abls data ths commissioner eat t mates the iunnal prodaction at eighty million gallcna this quantity if tax were oo.ucu-d worn t'leld a revenue of not leas than tifty-tw nillion dollars basing ths eatimates thst he entire tax on spirits equals sixty-five enta per gallon ths commissionsr bs leves that v he the imwm are brought i_.l omplete execution with the neceasan amen huent _!■* annuil revenue from hi illed splrita will reach sixty million do srs he therefore deems it unsriss to nske any material changs in legislation intil fnrthsr time bs gitsn to test the uerita of ths present lsw in all its import ant provisions the number of cigars returned f taxa tion for ths last fiscal year was 991,535.934 against 590,335,052 for the previous year 1 axcollected on cigars for the last fiscal year ss 4,957,679 an increase of 1,483 241 vt half ths rate of taxation ths stairps for obacoo hato all been chsngsd and the iminisskin-r belie yea greatly improved luring ths fiscal yesr he also opposes my material changes in laws relative to aim tobacco as nowias gross rsosipta rom revenus stamps for ths last fiscal j s.r were 16,420,710 for the current year they c e_.uu.biea at * i ,",.>" i ■i but is is i oved that it ought to yield at least twen y millions the total amount collscted for income or 1867 was s-7,417 954 for 1868 $-.< 90.370 snd fur 1869 up to ovembt-i 5.-293.c80 this last will bs increased t ver 26,000,0(10 ths commissioner favors ths i-eenact i ent of the income tax which expires by i limitation in 1670 hs says my opinion is that ao ions as a largs idteroal revenue is toqatred ky the financial neceuitiss of the ovemraent a pa-rrtion of that rtvei.u ihould bs souestsd from incomss hs r-sco-nmends an increase of the sslsry sf scpertisors and bsys ths policy ml changing ssp«rvisora from one jurisdiction to another has been found a-lrsntageoua ho also recommends thst the lsw bs bbssodsd so that tbe supervise shall ba appelated by ths president and asas/md by ths bbbbbbb instead of by the commis aioner as at pressnt ths commiasioa*r arguss that ths ntornal reran ue laws are not unjust or burdensome he ssti-sates that at least ninety psr cent of the amount collected for 1869 is from s few objects snd sources all of whish may be classed at luxunas or as ths ascumul—ted snd associated wealth of ths country iv his opinion the present yststs ought f faithfully administers yield a revenue of 173,000 ths res-rzi.tia-1 of these antic i pst-ons will anabla oosgrass to sweep away ths special or license tax and all others that rest upon ths labor industry and mailer batinsss tftt-uaetions of ths country a synopsis of the ssßsnd-sents which will if made facilitate the collection of revenue etc will be prepared ts be used by ths secretary of tbs tressury scoording to his diroctfcaa sr to be fnrniah«d to con rresß or its oommittees as may bs required tbs sxpenss of eolleeting the revenue for 1869 was 7,394 395 from which should bs dednetsd ths amount paid to stosshsepsrs set of jnly so 1868 of 608,918 leas ing a balance for this year of 6,785,477 s decrsass of 1,991 337 the entire iworgsnisntion of tbe internal rsvenoe jwran n a*«eocßmeaded to ths careful consideration of cowgres-u ths omroissiosser o»>nclßdes his report with a statistical snmssary bho-wing ths magnitude and ia-pe*>tar>os of tbe burean and aays in oonclnding this report i desire to achnowlsdgs my obhgstkras to ths effi i ssrs snd o the clsrhs both maje and fi-sali of thm lotsraal reteuoe barsau for thear vajaable hsis l for their bonsst dewot-oss to ths pnblic sua ■ie-ts snd for ths scry faithful uischargs of their ~~ the red skins bscan1 of a chetjoias ca»iite_a bos t m heachavt dai qh it cattvbed tismso a iexa3 r&iebi mi me thai twksit culu pbuusbki 19 thus haso ; st loch dmmber 4.—th jnetfcm ! city kaaaaa ui.to aaji chariu broar i icho hit inca a tmftin ioc tana e»n ' *"■—| t>j r j t --■' -*-'— ' jut akaped um that tkam ar in the kuli u thtt tribt man tba twemty wkiu y lad firia nanlitn anaaf ttoai w i.tia floyd hw u n . lm«hur o willw h flojd hnite l«i of barton tkis girl waa tuitui ri«idi m texm wttk bar tmthan wfc h laduu eaptmd thaa killiai tk iivtkan ud owryiag kar iato o»ptiti»j the currency a irisetskd syxopbh or t_t beport ot tub oomt-t-ao-xik of thk ccmßclfo ino uiru litieatisractoet orxutiov ihporrant mmwmmmxatsjom e-bcoiondrd-u the bubjkt of spbcib r*-_-*_j.o ilabo-itelt t-liatid f st b-bbwnbbw to tub bxfbbbb waßßi-aoto-f december s.—ths annus report of ths comptroller of ths cuirsnc ahows 1620 banks in aetivs opsration their condition is mors gratifying that ormerly ths opportunity afforded space stors to manipnlate ths money market ii ltaost extirel done away with and th anks have mors oomplsts sontrol of then 88-a-a—at ths comptroller rsoom-ssnds ths passsg if a simple not requiriug all banks that g into uquidstion to deposit legal teodei sotss for their ostatanding cirosiauos and tahs ap their bonds deposited with the rrsasursr of ths united states as sseuritx for such circulation within sixty dsys frcm he date cf the rots of ths stockholders to wind up hs also iwoo-nnunds that all taxes oc banks bs mads rsturnabla and payable tt he 1 ressursr of ths i nited states includ og the special tax sad dividend tax ssn ayabla to district collectors thst oosb jtmaation of hank examiners bs increased and provisios bs msde for ita asssssmsnt ipon the banks examined and an ineraa-e wo a fair oomp*d_sation of persons employe undsr him in ths currency bureau the eeommendation looking to ths estsblisu aoent of n central redeeming ag-ncy in new >'< rk im in their last annual report re newed the - omptroljer says thst legal prohibi tion to banks to hire deposits is not suffi ciently explicit or posit-ve to present it and aints at legislation to that snd the comptroller argnss in favor of ths national banking system ss s casss of ssss in the money marhst and lower ratss of in ssreet than would ot bar wise bs obtained he thinks ths goversmeat circulation which is not convertible and thsref re not elastic should bs withdrawn and substitu ted by national bank notes whicl are lon inaljy redeemable snd certainly a_i.sn-.ble to the laws of trade o check or limite tion should bs imposed upon ths latter other than ths law of supply aod demand ._ self-ad justing system sf currency is ths only one that is adapted to ths sxigsacisa if trade and to ths wants of ths country i and it lsavital question at this tuns whether - thii result csn bs reached before the return ot specie payments if possible st all it is only through ths sgency of the national banks the machinery of ths i-ovsrumsnt ia not adsptsd to bueh ends aud further if possible it is so only upon he adoption of s policy which will tend gradually but surely to the resumption of specie payments it must be a gradual de velopment of a process wbich shall absorb legal tenders and put in their place a paper currency which shall at all times and under all circumataacee bs sxchangable for coin either of paper le^al tenders or of gol i—a paper currency which shall gradually lucream while the legal tendtrrs for its re iemption shall gradually decreaae in such a ratio aa a healthy demand for hanking fa ihties may determine while free banking nay thus lie established with safety an enor to specie payments conditioned only ipon the withdrawal and eancellat.on of a egal tender dollar for every dollar of bank arrency issued free banking upon asp-vie vasis may also be permitted with c-qual safety and without delay with tbs details properly adjusted banks msy bs establishfd with authority to issue and put in circulation gom notes limiting ths amount only by tho ability of ths oanks to comply with the necessary oondi ciona and redeem their issues by the es tablishment of banks on a specie basis ths resumption of specie payments is only an ticipated and familiarity with gold values ill do much to relieve the subj ct of tha nystery with which it is aast stated in tha minds of many looking forward to ths day whan ths uniform values ahall prevail it msy bs that by the wise legislation now a bankisa system can be established truly national in its character and scops which will fnrnish s sound currency of uniform values in every state of tbe union — m am new york thurlow wxxd foiiaiallt xxtirfs tk h public life axrxst of h*peatbks oni oemuh , x hf-!i in ix dit tkomo-mi till autx-itx xx rusks to mill an iz?i.-nation of the blool'y arfrat—thi bho si.vn kin'c friqhtxsxd-an attkmp at xx oaoanization—dcath of ktkkj th jfotobjous ist ißisaaai s ro in axrasaa i ni yostje dsoember some mercan tile suspensions are reported to-day in cluding a dry goods firm hers snd another m st louis and a largs clothing hooss in cincinnati an auxiliary to the american colonisa tion society has been organiasd hers with professor morse ss president and a board of managsrs composed of many of ths most prominent men oi the city ths argtunsnt in ths spanish gunboat case has been postponed till next wednes day owing to ths pressure of othsr job mesa on district attorney pierrspsnt au legal proceedings m ths matter of we.ls i'argo k co a lxpress hsve beea withdravrn and ths d-fioulusa between the btockhulderß amicably set-lad ths con solidation with ths pacific express com pany will now bs made tns comr>-erc-i**i adwertimer announces on authority that tsui-low wssd has retired from political and journalistic lii's ami is unlikely to reappear in either a letter is published from ths poet long fellow expressing thanks st ths honor eon ferred upon him by ths longfellow litsrary association for taking his nams the jury in the esse in which ths gov ernment sought to have about t-x.,000 worth of bilk ribbona condemned on the ground of undervaluation by exporters nave been discharged having bean anahls to agree they wars out twenty three hoars a card sppears to-day to tha effect that the property known aa tbs weehawksn docks is held in ths name of jay l-osid trustee simply be-canss bartons doubt exists as to hs power of a new york oorporstien ts hold real estate i now jersey it is owned by ths erie railway company ▲ man sisßia andrew bousaard has been bald to ansarsr tha charge of robbang c nited states bonded warerooms nt 1 i,uoo worth erf auk in ssptesnber lsst horeac-s scan nail who was shot in s riot in second avenue yesterday is atil alive and refuses to make an ante mortem statement ths report that hs wss dsno waa false lc appears that patrick fitxgerald who robbed the bibbs niger of stout a dickinsob the other day res_ly got a gold check for 4uo and obta-aad gold tns__for at the t'rea-w-ry he kss been committed to an swer a dealer in counterfeit mosey joseph pk*—*n.saa was to-dsy ssntanted to two jtira psrsuna n besn srrssted sad held to as-swer the chsrgs of illegal reg-aijßiisn for ehartar slsstion ona of them seosa to have lajla-aiail in atx riifiraal d-s tricta twnu_d>src<ds.i--.ds__^tltoßs-«_km b_a scndat oivaioib k_nr yo passmhsr o\~~i j eeksl who teaas-s wtor-ons throngh h cbssk tisn with ths bnrdsll mmrder sosns ysen sco snd whs was sai-ving a three yanre sbw-issssja is tha albany pss-itantiary ss oon vissioa sa ens of ths priaaipala in thi faosona bla-sd-ol and ecknl wk-sky frauds d-ad at ths panitontiary latasdny-nsrna-m of dropay ciwa g t on by eon usstnsnt there was a largs maenng erf tha lsadis dssnocrats of brooklyn at tha mayor's al oa last bifm w ra-fs s plaa lor ska rt r-aaiaa_aa af s tuan-ati party la class caaatj wa baa all am lat rafsrdsa a asaalstal j mmtjgmmmm major kalb laiack praaadad aid a aoa.aa.tlaa wss ap jsotad lo eeafar v«tk tbs oaaweratic oaa aal • oouaiuss ia ragard to tba jjimiaaad fa _ rtiapaloh fraa fraaslin atassaeka stta ststaatkat t laat oharoaiaa al tha aa a lbsrt d r aaa-laaa took plaaa ia sa caagrsfst,_s*ukarcß aitardaj attar ooa aboat tha a koadrad b—bba ia ludin tha tm bother sad mmmm af hadiriana ara praeaes at a lata be r 1 at eight a tillers a waa aesirsd at pel j a sadqssrtars a—alas that a rods ni » ths citia-m sslinatl lank at mai lis m dsla-sca was ea srsd aad rol —— ol a large a—waat af mmmmmm a 1 ; nfle hailraad mmmm a psrtlc.lsr risa ths aaairan ci 7 ol biaaaala was d aiasd tasasra r » eitlig as eappoaed for oaportaet fo ro mat diapatoaas to th united stataa apn aaatatiraa ia ramps ths onntin t af aoin ia tha bab-traaa 7 waa oompl tad raaterday aad ths total orrcaponda a a.tr with toe gersrn—ear kssa tha r—rietra oa ia thia cits raatardaj ass 877-a sst f,r tha twa daya 17.48 v-aata lor iuatal itgajwaaiaa war mad ia ths twslfth sad nlaatssath warda ia tha aaaa af ftaaaasr agaiaet flak lonld laos as 1 st mrs judge alanay al ats that ths s isassl erdere s tka asan whaah ara rat ra aaa at delphi dalawar ouatr oa tha 10th iaataat hs ear—ad sa lsfsadsata go ild aad leas throng h th poatofflcs aad t r lsariag sopiss st thair rsa tdsaoaa thia ia ia soaarqaaaea af thau anaaaafnl ssok aaaa af parsaaal aarrisae washington a quoeusi ot ion i hoi bbs ai.rxat)t xv the citt-7 ib pei-i-littw mbssat b and tkeasc t iefobt to be bui mttid in uit;)sx-mirr-air mpr dent lobet it q4 the ex__q*kl ol tbe capital fst i juatm ts t«s l_n-_bs.i w__ini>tirtoß daosm v-er 5 a ms-sons sigusd by bb—ay ptominsnt eitiaens sf this district will bs prss-ntsd to csagresa mci dsy aaking tar thr passags ol a bill for s chartsr of insonft oration for a joint stool company to be designated ' ths industrial exhibition cocaps iy and embodying sue privalsgsa and awssslßons as thsy think the may justly sak cs'sysss to aooord to tha enterprise dssignod for tho bp—-11 bsaefii sf ths ooustry they ara desirous of hold ißg in waahiagtaai during the year 1871 bj e_t_bitio of tho works of art and indnstr of all nations j rn»jgh hss already bssi dons to show tb at ths eitiasna of ths district triet of colamhw sl,-ns are ready to mv . a million and a naif jf dollars in ths sntei - prise a man from tha west named raavi who was prominently sctirs smong th members daring the last session has rr turned to washington to revive the sgita tion on the subjaot of ths removal sf tb qbßjbbb thsre is no doubt bnt tfaers will bs a qnorum in sacs branch of congress oi monday prominent irgisiani hsrs say ths are satiafisd thai tne president will ia hi tneassge rscoaua nd ths immediate ad mis sisn of that stat sana tor brcrw low and family bars ar ritsd hsrs his eaith is much better thai it wsa last wint«r jose-ph f te 1 betta hss bean appoint storekeeper of internal revenue for tb third district of sv york bundat'b dis pat fib 5 washi-iotoir december ft msssrs clsrks snd dwyer supervisors of intsrns revenue for th southern and inorthsn districts of ohio rsapsstivsly will lsav wsakiogtoa tuaaday to aater upon thsii duties at lesst two-thirds of ths members o congress are now hers sixty or mors ar rived this morning to-morrow morniag trams will bring additional members ths chairssan of tha committoo on for eign affairs bays tha report on ths para gusy qdsßtien wil not be ready for a mentt to oomi tbe president's fi_sssge waa eomplstrr yesterday js'sith r it nor tbo report s ths secretary of t a rreosory ia printsd this precaution is ak v a in ordar to proven a premature put ieatioa aa in repeat oases heretofore loth these copies will b giren ia msnoieri tto the press au th other reports haa-a imem printed and tin newspapers supf al with advaoca sopiea a petition from t-bilsdelpbia snd neigh borhood ia brought hsrs baking gragrsas t accord to cuba thia rights of belligerent aud recognise bar isdapendenoe ss a re public signed by -*_ 74-3 nsmsssassrl whai unooilod messnres nearly firs thousand fast isa-baaaaj mm commerce on cowrnm jh-ootujrimrr aid i ■voiid ro t>b a • urn axl hs1»b1 cisii innußvk fotbb ktrmom 1 richmosd doo aor 4 la th n tional board of tn .). to d«j • hifhlj in taraotug dinum m h.ld o t rah jut af ipoano paydoat mi j it in lull r ferrw to • ooamriatoo tbo twuty siatk roi»«ti ukia cingum to rcqain all iatiiin timlr d«r r«(i*tar to vrj mm m ant apraattom to nomra « apply o boioat ' ofioon aad ■■■■■■l«r omr wri»t m doptod ti thirtieth pnpoaitim tk jaw rinr aad fmwto r»n«l wm tek«a mf > wnh u r«port ot u w«ei«l ooiiihm » tko ■»», wkkk mta iwtk that * ooatiam ouumo watar mhtuimlfaa htna i tho mknaimt brrar ud u at luitie mhrnrj » ianantinly ■>■! d that tho jk kinr ad x wk gaaal if »■■■<■! to th oiuo kw laonat tmtimmm,mat tkst l tku work u prirsti km uiiii»l lufil tonklp imld b f rt■■■■nntl t tb th i.—m > awam rißt sm tka aftor k>aaaa|kmßßmt tw«whjh|mtob itbttw«moi go nnntal ik state of viißmu it jkal 1 a ffa aaal 00l urtiog tolb nau , i v ita repair tho nfmt in hi r—olmtin u mr moaroo ia avor of uhnalisuag riaglii ' to oarry it iato dnt m adopted by aym 190 km 15 a motion m afef witnetimg tkc 1 eroootro contfl to lagnot to i'.ainai ' taapattiaari w wort af mtoatliai tk caaal iato tko aaad af tnrtooa apaolatod ' w by tea u tka itataa at liinii i watt virxuia aruaau luiaaia lawa ohio marylaat laaiinaa wiinnii aad i vi^pmia aaa oa by tka goaonl goror i aitor aaasptiag ia*iialiaa frwa norfolk awl fotonbux to nm tkasa omat aaat > taaaiay tho boat aijouaad aatu ktaa i t.ttko diaaar to-xumattka znkoago hotelto w at tt board it la a » nroooattkroo kowir id ponaaa i m . ajaay laadiag eitißm • i kiokauad crimes and casualties cnicaoo awi»dli».—darraoctrra bibs | l—b e«ae srraaaal cmca-a din-li - s m bail a eaahier of he dry g s hoaee a fera-jj fc ga kaa heaa date lai ia pilferiaar frees hia lasalijsaj t ■aaa.age*i easeeat atolaa bj he is au ssma ha has re atsaad f-bb sad hs aaaa le ac rr-jariek pratt h i baas detested ia ska s>basatiaaof thsfs is ef the herae rs rsad soeraaaj ba.-aasssassdtehaaata-aa llflsooa ■st t-rha aßeaaa last bight the searasats ». seaatl s co beaahssaast o.f sums-mo>w-bt e il 1 si ea the raaee-_sa as 8 cwtaar wasa bat aa twlaaas.a-aatv.oao t-aaref-r t-dae.ui.d aat s saiad vy-y a-bajrr daaaatlaa t — freak * m y master aad owner el tha oaaal boat j c wasa-a of orsaco haa heaa arrested bar ikng 1 aihta-alia a nsla tt haraargo *< ls_bsrs--b-lia.it st 1 iwbb-b-rads d aaaa haa s—ck—aauaa si aaakaa oaa of tka boat oarefui otgi a*er*a a tka hndaaa birar bailroaj uw ■aatail treat kia anfjaa •• litiugatodr krilga tkia a/taraooa iato tka li«ar hu body kaa aot braa raoorarad foreign cairn's wicair to ra>n—wires or thi rnn jiti rimra run on th nm cut^-uoiui cajoist oct nui mi-atsnp a ina-oin noon uar ocr to ecu nnjhiifiußnnmi ruus dmaaabar 8 — tk eajprwi a gaaia kaa arrtrad ia fuk h««uona at bu h.ld to-day or drpti » v t tha corp lagialatif ia tke diatrict wkar tk naajt n not daoidad ••. tha ul austioaa tha toting yota on quietly ad tka aity maul p.rf«ct;r o*lm umtlab accidsm sfu daaaajbar 5 — th baik vatl osnd k boalwy whiok waa the lint mar antil twtl to p taron ( h th v.c aaal witk a aargo waa wrack*d in tha tad s eighty aix nile from this pott taut miwnii daaaahar s.—tie carlitt ckia lo kaa kau ooaiietad o tnuon d a»u»aa to da»tk bamil * carliat lannwlian outing to ral*.ta im tka oartoa yaataiday qwnl pr m amad tk.l aiaaa tk nmntiimi'iii . f tka baa nhallioa oarwaa naaala of war in iladiag two iroa alada kad aauad for luba inaaynrtmt navly 40,000 troopa son p.»ia daaaalwr b—a dliaateh from i'iai aaya all tk italiaa bukapa ■!-,.« aa kara takaa tk oatk el ad-i ,„ t £. papa - ' . bljbi r d»«amt»r « ganeral leaca u f ru umaral carko i oh«™d to ru.er 111 jr ,• * "•■""* o »■• tr^o^a m tha lnoa villu dutriot a spaaiak warataaatar arrired from ca ll yaatarday i k a battaliun of troops ja tka faaulr of captain uaaaraj u ko miscellaneous nmrono i n maaun w na mm hiw toms dm » the hearing of tha an of joaeph h basuey a.d otheri gainat jajr gould aad otksrs to come off a delaware county new york haa bees joitpoaadaatutheaeooiidtueidayia da iinhar thi cbbtia fcit rocmmtii n v deo 4 the albany md snaquehanna railroad trial before ju.1,4 imith was adjourned this afternoon until monday morning the trial will probably ocnpy a great portion of neit week the pacific ka 11.11.m1i smow n : • sl flihciaon deoember4._the ( n • ral pacine railroad haa complebiy r i mlt hs snow ahsda which were burned n»ar laao and has aanaiderahly fitea.l.,l ths hedding bsypnrl ths old umits ihe ag rsgate ahedding ia about thirty.five miiea a length and proteots ths road through the leep eaow belt of the b'arrae telegraphic summary fraoe iatfrut tfnug s aamo*a nirw lou dm 4 mr aleiaed.r me onald president of the minerii a ... k i „. f gaeat britain ihoinni toar in this untry observing the l.bor element h ireeeed th workingmen'e union last ni^ht a regsrd to chinamen on the hsui alupa >* and that their further imix,rt»tiun aould bait pps.l wit ... the imprirnlion f a buys element wone in some renpoct ban the odd negro system that brought anon t or war he said that it was injun.ua «, i legradilie to the work ingmen of thia country nil that cheap moor vu ultimately ttie eareet and not calculated to protoutu the uoral aad eocial condition of the country iher an no new devt m i •. ■m he drawback frands gtlouel vl.i*e!y hief of the united va deuo ivs fore it la pursuit of v r - 4!atehford ttt latej urputy colle;t..r 1.0 • regarded aa a principal aaaaatof in tlio raade friend j bletchlopl are rrry ticont and the detotivet are oi.fi le,.t heir chief will aoon ff ct hie air.-.1 fhe ■in lio cmiltry the tournament «/ the brooklyn cl.ea üb which began uetober 22 olueed jaat i«ht two liuod-ed aod ...-„•>: r jm have been contested between nine oen players of whom brecamger delmar ud i'emn played on even term i.lltra ■cc iving odda brenzioger took the hr*t n»e winning twenty seven gamea and using live delmar t~.k the eecuud prise at t»eaty*ix loeiag six perrin oa wenty even last eight w.«.inqt..ir december 4,—the ac!eo ious for the new limit judgeehiii i ■» -~ at posmvsly transpired tmt the indica 100a are that in the circuit named !....,», , be gentlemen mentioned have bet-u rieter ained upon for the circuit com , n ~„„ be hlatee of michigan ohio konuckv uid tsanaaaae jadga beilard ~( lam lile now united ntaue lliauict judge for he diatrict of kentucky for the circuit xnapriaiag the stat-s •.( uliaoia !„..„» ad wisconsin joire dnimmond of chi i ago the present united stalee l>..tn t l«dge to urn nortkan dahriot of ili-n kor the circuit eoa>prinin the staua f 4imna*ma lowa nebraska miaaoun f aad arkanaaa jadga dill»u the nail chief jeeuoeet the muprnr rt * loam far the panfio coast circuit judge hoffmen the pieaaiil umu-l stetca imatriet jadga forthe dietriotof c'alifori.ia la the other oireuite the wtnrwaaa are aa aa peeitlta bat the fallowing are earned as tke probe hi a appeinteee i l»u iaiamt circait uon thoe u uurant alaa maaaanhueetu new hampebire ea4 ml lamw jadfe lowell ofßoe am la the haw ymk < ireait which alas aeladea vnaaa.l aal caaaactiout the ttaraey-oanaial neo nataada jadge lew a b woodraav now at the court of ap peal not na a raaaiiaahle gaeaa hae liaaaeiiiiil wiu regard u the two rtm.m admiral darla who haa the general aa illillnlllll * the elpeditioa which ia u makaa i mnaaiianaii ml my ef a rente ar the ataaaaal dana ship canal haa dr»w ap a ait of rmlea sad rejuui aak)aat u the appiwral of the ihcreurv of the n«tt tar the foidaaee of the mrre ng party as it ie important that the nerreye haetrl ha made dnring the dry eaaeoii the erparlitina will pcohahly aail about the lit of jaamary it will nqoirs at least ten awatha to partma the arrrios admiral uaeis is ring eteae attaatioa to all the oe taila aad ths arrange ana will be an h i that it m heuned fauara iu be impoa athla tuaasm w|ilaaii'a aaaaal report f r a imiag lint of oar naaa.ni a aad says f aamsaasaaaa at ■> the whole na haaal jsat will ha paad aatiatairuee years oaha iks cigat yean aad aaore in which lyaaaanr bpuaar has had charge ef the t laisij a.ooo.wo.ato kava paaaad avwaia his kaaas sad ths haadsoftb i a liaise w the taaaaarj lad not a oeat haskasa last by the amaa c ament or , faah at hlmailf ar his easplayai kanr tubs pnaailiii a epedal berlm tlasilih aayl that at the reoe n ci tka llailil^mi chiaasa embaaar r kiacwdlissm cwl bvaarek i rcplr atl*a>jra7 ths craw vund tbl warmfrlaaliki whidh the stales ~, tka awraa varaaaa ooa.i^asraaori i uasia if i—aillli aaore umuaalariy savrtau ., l to wards tka united stataa of aunc it i'maaaaat aad pssua in concl ,„, premier kamar:k pledgn the praseiaa aa.einaaont to a meet hearty c imhiia wttktaa ckinaaa aaaaamy iv uiteut and aalarj h.t4sta,paaaabar4 k military ot araiaal will imb ba isaagurated fsr ( inco ißm«atrtat oiaat raaalts are eipeete4 ftlaltillim \\\ * it ia aepneasd wiulaadto the eomp'e ■■. tawubmcnt f flpaaam authority in that quarter the i':r nairß f^rni i arm aaaaanam ta 1»-.r a ■v f't o at nips b.y hri.>t.i rme and ar.maai fat tjw co baa thi iv " i —' - taaaai lieaeghl tse aapiaisa to tko oast aad ttwjr air baaa fciwafsed aei.i.rfexly tetle inferior ' oa taata f.kaldmo tie nrrteaa a ] an - *_.__. ___ _ f a_-j u . a»_u_tma mat ' ' waml sffftmßf warn ii ii i•i ii wj a pnj fk ■,(,« thb buffalo txpiaw rcmummzn the express pbitotng co o 11 e swa c safn 11.2 weeklj " 1 tbe evesixu expbesb iwg edjueas)at t waa if 11 j .... : i to my esbaertbera at iixtken eente per week id 11ff1k expu&b job printing offiib o tkkt but tt 11 v f •• 4bamaawb amßaa^jaamm • tm almnt lii.il pvar sata laay kawarar withdraw vaam i business d[rectory iv 4 he business asd locatiow of tbb leaving houses of bcet'alo rtboa of our readars who make pur _ aaaa 1b bnt talo t>y cuttuag thia out j using u as a rsfsrsoea will says tin it and troub.e ths sel4-n.ua haa bbbs aarsluajy a .«■a_*i iasirvctly fli.htcl_.-a ajtes planes eixietls skat_s lai j wh.tj 411 i_o_ai-g ag'l implements castings ac uwwak-.lu.u-a va-iuvl chicagl bbb cbbbl bankers b w ll'ltt 4 co ii bbf books and stationery knsi isi.n.r.k a hihj tm aia cor obawk majitiis 1 a lob 3 tain bd kl b l_.nt.-4u k aid 1 w <__•_. ik 11 oti_,-„_aiii blank books stationery ac yociio u.kjkw"o a j*<hn»ols m maia illlbty «, jhmkt 200 and hhb boolb shoes a l b_l!,tt,w main jamu u j lu * '. i.n blank book manufacturer j l « iiichkatek i*4 aoo ub waabi_c x>nfectioners wholesale k kstao w k uu_.loci aco , is 8 d-v_'j carpetas oil cloths feathers 3 _ k i z*rc tph.aursra 471 maia confectioners wholaaala bbivhy hr-.ar>f bl h*ne b a huh 4-0 a_an,opuo-iut_^houbb china olass a crockery vi mi * irm.il ~ 219 nam faiaj h ntaua 441 m-—i carriages habyeta wallacsv o naar courtar house crackers ac . ototb k son 1-a and ic7 ll_-tt coal | vvholessle and retail c h uuulky k cm i r i-ri and terras g-.0-.-s jnaalfl i , wt teucaee coal ano flo iron a e wil-on k ' o , 1w obi i c r mi sisslppt £. l hi ■■- . :,'..'•.. 1 . usuisreiai waarf f**t bl mai it c i dry goods arodd best a co..svi ma drapers a tailors m h tkyu i.4 lal dyer and renovatojl lcc--sch---t__b m >' ia envelope m factubjkrb b w i'-ns-u-k 11 v a enoravei on wood qjbo d wltt-11-taj i mala fancy g ods ac tolgke kit oiasq * co 4.0 maja fl'rniture ac isaac d whiti i main _ b-tibtul v co 3 main flour feed and grain w h ■. !'■m !•<:_■cor i.*n ■-. fruit and oysters i_att wuit co 2*7 wa_-__-gtuß fine brass castings buffalo hum fol'ndky.to exchanga glass and paper show cakds j p hoffman lfl i fieneca it up stairs grocers wholsaale _ - joiinhtos 71 main grocers wholesale and retail e d holman 179 maia to v bcoti 17 fe asneea gents furnishing goods addis*>n 11 htaffoku 197 main b n law l.fcm x a bujlas--l ms mott k bi-mjetmu/r stf7 mam guns and jewelry j 0 808-son a co , 106 mali hotels bo^ney hotel bbs washington aad obitol harness saddles ac j s lytlt a son 0 exclian^r oppoalu mansion dan h hl'wpiikbv succ-jsaor to j 80 hum purey ft itro u main hardware iron ac c e waltkii-ge 171 hats and us hortonb ft kll cor i'.arl nd seneca bidne.y shapaitd „* c*',b suiu fowlek .-. m>n_.m bt-n l witrc wkjcti «*- co.,_*i m»in cor w swan hardware and m etals fkatt « co 40 _ and 150 terraos hot air furnaces a d gilbert 55 main hats caps and fur-s c * r ue'.kjlk us main ber-told a uk '~ stfl il-ln wm wll'l-ehi 21 mam iron foundry eaule iron wurks l'-iry cor mlssismppl clinton iron works cuorch cor jatkaon iron founder-l engines boilers qeo w tifft bom ft co w-__in(rton.iir<j_io iron nails r r spiks ao peait a co 40 4s anl 5o terrao lager beer bllli-vrds as ocua„u -. j__'i'_lt m m-j at llglir carriage and sleigh d c godwin vjs and 3 wa___.t,ton lookino glass picture frames howard * blnung 15 4 bwao malleable iron pratt ft l-rrciiworth 52 and 4 tarr marble mantles and grates c b cooi'er 611 d-ua-bts l swartz a c ... 9th jun marble and granite works john crawford ml and 1b niagara millinery wholesala and retail henry o'brien uo maiu w li wood aro 403 main mourning goods dodd best a co 414 main manuf.-vcruring jewelers ac h r juenglin-t tl washiagtoß music dealers and publishers jewett ft miscjika d 3 main organs portable pipe b_rr.ce r£lg-_uaker ft c 0.,11 u and 48 b organs melodeon3 ac 0 a p-u.ncb*co..n_«arb batßn aa ma ry laud oils paints ac b pba3e 0 and 07 — am planing mills doors sash ac w a evajcs a cu m«baoic printers ft blank book basts ba—nil s jonss 2^o a—lhtwaahlait—i aaraa plastic slate roofing b v uineb iu hala pianos music ao oottier a dkntox jo'j mala piano manrpactcrers a bubt—man 10s 108 and 110 8 dbvinb 8a0:1.,,ul n-gara cor marrtaa paper hangings ao m h biboe 118 main moh'l-..l'mklßt bbws «» mala jabbctt nichols 67 han photographers w st knioht ms main b b uambleton.sosandmom.ia u l bllaa i','j main s-wing machines obotbb a busell 8 m co , 11 main w-beleb a wilson s m co hi mala mm wilcox a gibbs s m co 1 s dlthlo oil's a m 0o , 18 w swa fuibenceb at co 01 mala saddlery hardware ao r-atr a letodstobtu 5 a~l h tarr—a silk hat manufactures q macbbnzie 187 main stove hollow ware btbd a 00 cor brae at and erie oana stained glass burralo stsineb blasj wobjab » pa 080 l bcbns 0b mala steam coffee a spice mills ch-i.00..ml mala oppoalsa curabaa school furniture w csabe a son 211 seronto scales and safes burtalo boalb works os main stoves and haruwark bbaw feb—is a co ms main btovbs furnaces and ranges i . swartz a co 333 ma n tobacconists a m adamsac owaafalnk-naasaaspaarl uib.on f llowaull a sia si waahi—jtoa watches jewelry a diamonds rit-is-d jbwelbt stoue 2 main tab oickinso 25 main da b castle 161 main brkvanatibos.,4s9 main watch makek.s a jewelers jcuub wa-b-b • i mala b-b_ra*b--ff ossas a iiassriii'i assor-.-wn at i_ao_u_u pr-e*a buffalo mo-kkiko stobb 41 main «-, amßrics bletk hlflta-rlass ale mo i baa tho-fab olai—..mscmbor to olsrk a bro rsitttlyiiis olhilter c-n r t waahia^ton aod fonj tracts ijii_f i-.an-i!actutsr »_- dt-ajer in hj*rh sj-bcs juuoh 1 put spints colon spirits *_-»*> ftsd whiakj ou bj/s w_s_v pa_flsus bss_b b-k-s lost ajfp roi mp lost monday nov :_>, a new found aod dog ailfa ls.li ba ' re * i.ish col or leg and stomach about i y-ar old answers t urn i-a-nr ..( j - " lbs b will '-*• auita iy r w-r.tr-l r.v j_ving inf r_allon at 71 kfver st 01 i ninth at lift b»akp-__c-jipl»_p*smw 1 oft niagara st.,boston block i -— *-. ii ard for a ge-tieman aod wifs or four sto.ir iff i:«mra ».*>■wt'anted—a partner with a t t cash capital of jooo to 300u in a well aub liahed paying buatneaa in tail city profits larfe nafea nominal * i a sepab * of taking charge s ©-__ bu li-sas prsfsitsd address t o.jh tke p_to-f c bcainesb it-tl for sale—agency for erie oa fa ear system m catting 8888-aaß-s a fin oppor unity for a amar lady or g-ntl man to m k i n-y leaving tbs cuts reason ur slling apply st ml ma>n at 11-ot ' ijhj*k i„le—the ioct ainu ih*_j witi ot m grocery store doing a good business tbs oar sroi it is compelled oa sssount f iuheai-h to _*-• up the t.u-ii.e for la_or___on ujq-.re al orner * '. imgt aad ai.sr a-.c ru k wahtb_*p barn wanted to rent—in the ne gt,borbood 1 1 our offl s or near he corner ol fls-arma j i...',ti iv ul sfc * l.mt_li i w da aw st 11 fwji nty orders county or y dera tia.tyw tit co my orders want d by l-jcib otto b-al j-state broke is 1 br-sru'a bui__g ranted--yiiu.ini a land of t ? flea sschan/s ararraau jo hi otto si pearl at ks rki.p fpimek r;7 delaware st.—wanted a uiu cook in a family t.t ■- ly four pen a ub bra wag ai ply immaol.tely 14-lt weip waii.s wanted a boy from 16 to 2 years old to take ears of hora-e eo-n and do abo-ea apply betwoßa 1-ai.d 1 clock at i car roil st i'-tf to b ok binders—wantei a forwardßr bialß k jokes ho ant 11 washington st est ui tf hitiiationh female wanted a situation by a firat-cla s dressmaker in a private femilv in tjuirsat 17 w 8s an st fa it ivtanted~a situation as cook tt ur lo do general housework r e*s_g pas rsf-rea sa given d c i , this i fl - 14-lt witi atlo.**.!*,-walks titanted-by a steady mar t t tied man aged 35 a situa'ion as port sr or ii any ca'sauty in which he ■:*. ma ' 88888881 f amiss a g.-d i*i i hand addresj t a t.,ths office k_-3t run haxe—m^„fcl<-s delaware street property for sals two now two atory brick dwell logs with french top 1 is la a4o each situate on th west side m i>elaware atreet daa aji-n the i ui.il i iga are ra<*dern ityte with ga wat-r cemented . cellars aid laundries p reon desirous of put eha-nngare invited t examine ths buildings u ____■* se-b ere ' •**••*■' fflty '- buffalo river property for ] bbs lot 811 f-et fron and ab.ut 800 fet in . depth extending from the river through t the ship , canal :. tig b twi - hatch blip a;.d pratt k wad , barn's blip il lyom a baker erie ! and ogles yxtater front l***t—a large j tt lot on paved atrert an.l b-'so having **_**. front ccsiljlt by shipping splendid location for \ nal or lumber yard i i r-e old very 1-iw m _ lto-4 a daker trie land ofl , ii»irst class east asiitepktipecvtv ' for sa'e th cornmi**jious tory a d attic jßsck dwelling with extr-iisiona in :.*■.■:•-■* wc.a-tl l»ivi-ion and aficii-gan at-,.wi_h funace * ;** f r »...., bath ;■..... all in go d a r lot 7bi ' 100 ' al 0 l-*tory n:id liasec_e:.t and attic brick hnuie 151 h wri inn st with n-w trench r f p as w t ler bah brick ..-;. sn .*. ■> in riar bouse has 1 ' room aii in g-**i order aiao tin saury ami wing brick dwelling s3 oak ' it vury good h*.use lot su-flfrunt l\os a d».ker _^ kri i_nd * i uica ho uaits and lro fox ai.e i liv 11cme asaxfobo ifl »'.« -», ;; bb hud ii a 1 story ivasbb lot oxluo pricp 12800 ' sja iv l „•*. i at 1 story tries ot jatu pri *. ' 1-v j inivth r>.v sun at 5-itory fi_ne i it j-hw ' mtm ' d m fift't at i story frame louble house i ' iioo sst-s 1?."00 j-.t iagl st 1-stury frame lot loillo pric ! ca-roll st 1-story frams and 1-story brie ' stank divuion at if atory fram lot 25x115 canton st lit.ry frame lot isii'.-o price ' irorgia st lj-s'ory frame mt 15x77 pric sa_s_mß st lj-story frame lot 60x100 pnee sixth st mbflßf cottage lot 40illl rrlce sixth st l-a"-ory cottage lot 1-xloo pri c w'muia a 2 lor frame lot 0x160 pric xinth at 1-ilory fi-imt and barn lot 40xl a f*rry st if itory fmss lot wxloo price 175 lev-nth t l story fraixw lot 10 to alley pric ft 00 3-ciisaidut al 11-story fram lot 75x99 price imb lv monro st 1-atory frams o.t_ge lot 10x103 mrleetuoq 177 llsventh at latorv fram so tag lot b0 to all-y price jl-:00 ss cnl gt st 1-story frame oottage let 10x100 mmmm-mtm 6 i'iith st 1 iv ry i ami soilage new price 7 m<*-nroeet 1-story fjams aottags lot 10x100 prt-aasawa sußuner st 1-sory frame cottage lot 15x100 in c gt-50 cueap uouaes stwa sal two new lj-stiry frams hoaas 90 and jof cottage at w th ga at.d wat?r and very de-irab c mew u-atiry eotu • on iwsifth t near alarylaiid i w-j-si tt fr in ■-, r*u far.c »».; ;»-_- ot tw_-stoiy ir-jne 71 stv.dtn st with barn u st ry frame 144 ninth st with bar l story tm-k s»4tork at 1..t 40x100 two-at ry bmca.lm b l'lv_iou st central lo«at!en tw.>-bu*ry brick 310 swan st nearly now two-atury frams 4 eoesa st lot 40x178 to ful 8088 st a f sb jßj*.r-.'l all tha aboars pr-peity will be sod cheap and ily on easy terms for partlcuhrs ja'ylo louis otto kss-es-a-err-ker s j-jown-sß.iil mm for sale-a new residence on oulhwast c rnsr of li 1 avenue and aryautst erfr > flnlsbsd througho..t b apply to iqiin o to si pearl at for sale.—a new and first cla *-. story residence wi h all the snchlern lm pruv__ei.tr aouth aide of ferry street west ol !>*_■awsi-a lot ibaxbha feet term easy w nre'l k-otf 1 nollistsr building i^or sale-house and lot 2&i 1 swan at pric 00 app.y to john otto a a itaris tpofi sale—by m motomb 10 s j division st flourta mill for sal in tbs vv-ssbj f willlnck naariy u*w has all tba saodara unprove_r:n-a this la r.n f ths ftnsst mlua m t-u btats hss t fs*t of water foundry for sal ia ihe v lias of aurora _ fsll operation doing a fl-a bu«i;,-«a thia ia ago d cban.-e for any one wbo wiahas w • a is — _ kind of bustaea skir and dwelling for sale tn the villags of wil link th * one ** i ■■* finest bi.i:dings in tbo place aad dung a large ca>_i_y trade sn.l asll tbs stock if des_*d a flr-t-elasa rerdenos for a-m hi ihs riljags o aui-ra quod ham about 1 acre of ground fruit oi all kinds ahade troes syc about fie dii-ute wl - frqm til * rt'p villags rr-idenee for sale in aurora wl*h 4 asres of flne garden la-d has every kind rf ruit good barn ti viag water a , about five i_'it w irom tha depot foraa-oißth villa-re of aurora 1-story fra * houao with wing fl •■n i ofl in flne style i a oue ac-tb of tand two minutes walk from ths depot house b*w for sals in th village af rth.ink t-story houae with b-a*a oel—r "*--*-, barn o_e acre af lai for sal s ye _ flne firms near the vi lags of a ronv trom 10 mere up to 1 acres all undsr __ otil tisaw oil all ol the abo proper j will ba ld ch«p and on a—a i—-ma or ui ak a partdt y prop rt in mmmm 1 ___— —-_——^^_ c*or salk—th j/-oli_j u»lr ufc jt arssola l.u'iluiai-l ko lld_s-ar.al,l*_t wi«b bars faa sra'arandlumaca lot m.1115 no a main rt b_—ry srlsh bstary ar m a aauraad fan —. la soilli srkk aa aalinß ■so aas^hinr-.as.,s_o-.anda-k srlllialat iss r water aad fnn—oa lotßsaias n a»baabm-_al,iaajaailasl*a;-a aa aaaa : a an dos and larre froaod at ba -_, o—l—sa aaaasj tlasßla-a bato .„. -_-; pa wa«ar aaßraraaaa i—s talis 80 7*—l—ardsv.l—or aasdwlnc lol 7bls 80 ss laea—ar pl sa was and fornaoa a.sta—w awi n josti otto pissi aa grtt,.vr bakoai.n ua.aks.jj rusa faa ia-.-b-ldan sa man st . tan s jsarth 1-r—'.vurisn chursa al mod v in.pro meats ii ro aaid wtthui a*jaw oa will b ; b■l i lor a una a ssjaaa rornaru—_w.apal ta sbb oaa otto.sir 808 saab mi3socei farm lasds wl have for sals r ex__»*jre ho acres ia on a dy.lu cos coui.'y lie with n 11 mikes of tb state capital thi is an old e-t isd ci.umr . witi r_lri_ds and rirer navi at ioa will exeh-_ge lor i hou-s aad lot 10 the city or fan in tha country tice x 0 per met 11 lyon a bak-cb eri land ottce for sale—a valuable f-uu of hz acres about 00 acres well ib*i-i gooc aus_r buah aplerujid house and barns srl di i dai r larm and chess hous • in gmt order good ttnot farm well water cap 1 i of keeps n 5u cows wj sire time on a true i i exchange par for city pr t city farm sitoato in bsi ningtuu county 6 m from attica idqu.r at lwaiilti 4 bi,cal m 10 b sena-b r u is it sale—a vall atilfc j-'akm o la acres with good lotus and barn about '. i a-i of goo l timber fine jr chard , aituatrd a mi mils soutbssat 4 potter corners naar ham utii chee fatu-ry | edwakds a b kum km in e ttmmm m a good engine and boiler wui sale cheap at ths l'nl _ planing mil boll-r a h-ciitrswalt j-*-tl cor chisago s old papers for sale at 6 cants and 71 cants a hucired atthts c_r*s to l-t-s-oum rooms and power to rent tb roc-bb ar ■desirable and the power ooa aat inquire uf _ a b iiol-tßfl mic-lgea st n i "*••■t-n-l ostaln tu t—mo-_i houses to rent—i haveantjm ber of i'esirable ho-ises which i will isat t may 1 1870 at greatly r ,]■,- d rates of rent buvm tto 11 l_brow,r bfissbbbj afuitnished house iu keni my house no 617 main at buffalo with - rarden in a h state of culti.at on attached k 1 '*- rented to a small laemily tor ihr or six m ■tl ir until the first of msy next fn ■-.: ■:. given a the ist of j n | iano pictures ac mb s las water kav*a _. ' j-vi-i.c-l and barn for in o uatiun applj on tne premie on any lay *-' ■a x it during th present month übohoi *>. if •< git ri fin jit main at hokhit-4 ajtkw ju_______cg for sale—good hor e buggy and harnea for sale cheap will give tins oi the aa-ua if required inquire of dwakdi a bucklaxd k.fl iu r j-.bsbsbb horses wanted to keei thr ugh ths winter at faim in west s'..i _ shout 4 ni.l a from mali it care stable and feed for from 50 to 00 he d addrsss l h pea it post office box 18-7 b-jla'o kl 1-lm mortgages afuiney to loan—i ha ye fif xtj teen thou*and doijars which iwi to inn iv purchase money mortgage john o-tu 11 pearl ft mortgages for sale hume a sanford 11 w swaa st l-fct-aj ftolllavn vj'otict of intention.—notice 1 is hereby given tha the city of buffalo i ten ib ■-. - the had hereinafter de-cribed ira pualii park or i a--a an the approaches thereto an street com eel ing ti.e a me all the ceruin pieces or parcels of land heir n.r of blocks hoi 148 141 l.'o 72 fsb h 109 105 107 1 i üb l*-7 l-i 129 130 ui 1-2 17'j of the new is state n,e ervatir.ii land and part . f tbe ferry lot snd lots 114 11 i_b 1 j sr i i^9 mt the south viia^e of black kock i!p i bbssbsbb bbitbj ) a d paru of lots 62 63 64 65 mt 7 58 sb 00 til el _ 48 hi 76 08 7 4 85 fc4 11 4u 3 d '_, 4 23 l.cend 5 town hip 1 an j ot tin holland laud company's sarve s-tu ing m-iie i*arti 1 rl dc cm-ed as follows b i nninif at th intvrsection of the souther.y lir.e n fork siroet<i,(aa a fuur n>d str.et wi'h tbe ass-slt u.e ol the tooing path on the east side of ths lr . iial a-mbaa n-nher y along the ea teriy line i he toai g path on the east sue of the er.e i'ana a its int-rstctiun with the south iine of vermon itrco ss a four rod sum ); thei.ee . a»terly along th nutherly line of vermmi.t stieet as a foui ro trt-et to its intersrctioti with the v„teily liv o m-d-fes-paa (-* a ix rod s r*e th"nee b**d-tßrlj dtug the v,-esw rly line oi said sixth strtet to a pom 14 f***t ti rtheriy tttm the n rthwest c rner of bixtt treet and y rk street a a d.ur rod street then ter.y on a iiib ihniv our f ct ui-.t_.nt d-b_*ii t rsjfct .[._- —■!: in and j '.:■_;■"! to the n»nh lln f aad ml street to ap int in the aasbsssf lins u ieve..tliktre t as a four rod sircei tliirty-l ur ftc loitherly from the northiast corner ol sad toil . d aid seven_.-treet th nee n rtherly b-mm th aateiiy line of said eventh sireet to the south>-->i ib bill im said ba*sßß aire land m*b_at str i aa a fnur rod street thence a*t*.-rly aloi.g the suuti rly line of said niiecticut tuomt to he si.iith rem corner oi aaid connecticut aim niagara streets jiii rod atreei he uuirn-ri a.oi.g the we irly line of an niag*f*a »■■■-. i to a point 34 tec lortherly fn-m ihe urthwe-t comer uf a d j**.li;rar mdtats streets ihence u*rv u n a line 34 iet-i ttnaas ■.'.:.■.■:■■, at right ai.glesfrom and i-u-ail t hr north line ol sai 1 lai basssas-toa pb-bt t irtj our i < ; :.:■•!■(.. fiuru the nurtuosst .■:.:'■i takf iai;ara and v ik tre-t thtlice imrtherly aj'>n he • a t v line of said niagara atreet to tne 888 1 tcornst.-r of a aid niaga a u ! cunntciicut street :.(.:,' a ;._, along tho outhe.ly line of i o.ntcticut t.eet to the mouthw-st comer of aai jiitiuecticut street and ninth street as a toui od street thence outh*.rij along the wester 1 iue oi said nuith a reet to a point ■~,..-.> mjt itortheily bsbb the rurth'ss-t cru r v iaid yor ah l inth atreeta 88-m ca*terly i a linu thirty-four test di-taot st rut-lit ang'e lur-berly ir-in a d par-l.e o th - north line ol s_j fork atreet to a pom 111.8 feel ss ter.y iron he east lino •_ luilh bbbs-st-fl a tma rud street iha-888 e.at.riy on a curve of s7o ieet radius a rti in-e ol 2tj ieet hi a ■oi..t on a due t lirtj f ur is libu t n rihcrly at right angltstioiu and p-ra lei t he north line ot north rtrevl .-> a tuur n d tri-e 1.-4 leet wests ly fr-m ti.e e_t iue of ws_kt itreet a ".■■•■ro i strert lhence easterly a-ong i i c tbirty-fuur feet distant bs-_aa_tjf at right ai _ c rum and parallel to the north l.ue uf ai no » itreet to the ii eof a c.rcla ol 2-*j feet ra ';: a th ir of aid e.r ie being at die inters ction of * me bfty lest disiant nonherl at right angl.s ton ltd paraiel to tlie soutn line of s.id n.tih str ml witn a line ty feet u_t-.ut * a*t rly at right angl iram snd paiail*l o th w live of hogers stre*t a a lour rod street now lid out uorlberlv irom it mt-r.-ectiou with jt-rs y street ti snee north rly sb ■a.,kr v aiong the line ot •**,■: circi to its ii.i-rs lon with ih west rfy line . t aaid rogers atrw c jntinu-d southerly n the a-m course as now laic out noi therly from its lutersecuoo with jersey luvtt ih.nce i,urt:n r y along ibe id westerly liv f said kog;is street tv i inters*.ction with atird of one hundred aid tifty feet radius the centre af bbub-ssbi being at the nite'se-tiou of r csiiu 1 ac oi ' erry s reet as laid ' ut ever y of tha new yor stats keeervatioii line vritii a line fifty fee ijt»nt eaater at right an^-i irom and par iu-1 ■he west umm ol said k*;gera street mid uut h tueeu jer ey si.-i f rry str u m-b-bb ue-.teij v rtherly aud easterly al ng the line f said eire * for a iiu in of tt.re hund.ed and eevunty-flvc fee to its intet-ectioii wuta a . i ■flfty l*m-t ...-...-, we at erlyai right augiea irom i.d paralle t a im dra r,.-m the centra of said c.r la to the si-thwest oru puf lot 117 and s-jutheas o rner of lot lie of toe s uth vuuge of biask x ct i ap.i.o bisva a a'-.rrev theuce ba vine degtoes thii-y-b minutes east one thousand three hundred an cubt le*t thenoe north hfty-tbr-e d grecs wss 341 feet to the south line of bouck avetiua thence norther.j at right angles to b nek avenu o ti north lino of aaid boui avenue thence nort 37 j/egi-*es east i feet to the west line of rr-ger atreet as laid cv uuri_eri from bcuck btenue thence easterly at ri r ht ar-gles to s-id roger stroet to the east line of said rogers street thsie aouth i d.g east 69 uet thence aorth 17 deg eas 321 ft-10 feet to the line of a circle of 3 r>o feet radius the centre of aa d cir.,l being ■* u-.h fi d-g west m feet from apolntlnthe souin lino of bird avt b-m vjlt fact wßßtarly from tbe southwest comer o bird avenue and uelswars street tbenes northor aud easterly along the line of said circl 07 (*■theuce r rth 6 deg east l*r-4 i n lott thsoce i-r.h m deg »— | 717 fart thence n rth 6 dag east 14*30 i-li feet thence nortbory and eaa erl uu ths line of a curve of 180 feet radius for ssb ance of 31 7*-l 0 feet thai.cc south -.** dag e*s too teet thencs eaaterly luuiheaastcrly and north ter.y along the lib of a curt of r f et radius for a dla-ance of 190 fet.t of a cui*re ot :: iju teet radius for ad-rtane of 11 feet of s •*■.,- - of 5100 feet a_l.ua for a diatai_e vi 240 feet and of a cj.ve of 1500 teet r-_.-s tor a dta—s-k-b * 5 feet -. a point in the east i in of ue'awsre street 716 fern aou from ths intcrs*rtioa of t • nortu time of lot nl hoi and l_...d company's survey with ths east line of w_r sireet tiieno tionhsa terly alui g tha line of a curve of 0 t eet radiua fur a di*tanoe o 495 f et and of a curve vi i-c-t}f*-eirs-lis_7oofo.t i-.ei.ee n_rth «* dag 24 nt'-d east 1-90 feet theuce lonheasteriy ti ~ ths ineof a cv ye of (."*>■0 fe rad us mr a d:_i . of 7.3*3-10 fact crossing the - u'h me of am ■a-r*»*t at a point j.,5 t i-t ca-rer rom iheaoulbaß t cornar ol psaaan and amherst streets i.t-n cii r 7s dtg 1 mm a.-t i'j2 leet u.en s_rly aloiag 11 * mm ot a curse of 10-u fact ladiu for a is am-e . 1 411 8-10 teet ai.d o a curve ol 1240 let ra-iius f-r s dis ooa vi 404 fe t the-c swu-h 70 deg 44 m n eaa 1 490 feet tin ;.■c so-ti-ssterljr ai.d southerly a ; ths line of a cur of ..»'> feet mlius for ad-siance 11 | i>4 0-lu ieet tecne aoutli 1 deg 32 mm west t>7t feet eiossmg the south line uf uniierst streets a point 4411 f-et ea*_r.y from tj.es ut eaat bbsmb i l'eiaware and anilur i bbbss-bj tti-tir ■so uth wester iv aioog tho tine of a cure of 1-70 feet radius for a i tauee ol si-2 4-10 f et he-*c south ltf deg bc ui-.u aest 712 feet ttietice southvie lerl and sunt nr alum tbe line of a curve ot g fee ra-luii oradia tancs of j 110 f~et to a puint in the nortl me of ci-ap-b r-*i 151*5 feet wtst irom tht northwest corner uf chapin aad aiu s:r*eu thenc 40u'herly at right angles to chapin atreet to ihe south live of chap _ street tbrnc i along the line o a curve of 1 i fees ra*liu for a dis anee uf g4 fee theuce south 4 deg 10 mm e.-t a*t>4 ieet to the b of a rcle uf 146 feet radlua tbe cc sa-ter.y aire i luthtasisrlj aluiig the ii c of s-id circle 7 i .<.. tat tbenoe south 4 dec nin aast 1101 10 feet to a point in the eaa i i.c of s-aun atieat sob ieet nort-aily from tb oortbeßst er-mcr of maia and diesis sti-iw i hence south *,: deg 1 mtn saat is9 14-100 feet tbenee outusasttrly an i aoutherly long the line ef a curtß of 27 bet radius for a oista cc of nil f cnesin the north iine t dsiavan a-e i im at a poist s6s le sastarly tram the bimlha-s i nisi rif m_losu*.-.ta-d ueievan avenu tbs-sce south ai dot * est _ allie pan—si to and liu fast duumt w ate-ly fr tb wea lis sf wsj *_■sts-est as laid c_i bttwsan asawt sod feny street 4001 96-100 feet tbenc > aotitb b deg 7 bin mt ito fsct.tl—~ce south 1 dag weat 310 feet t_t.ee sooth bs deg 44 mitt east 1808 feet theoce aouth st a *-** 7 feet to tl-e itna ol a ctrcle of s limt radi-s tb ceau _ aaid circle bein at tbs lilßl-aßßlinsi of th csa-re uts ol bast atreet with th suutherly üb ** q-b-b atreet c jutiuued bbbbbrty tb cc rry sssd sontherij alorg ihe une of a id dr to lis si«-_ect on a_l the north une of lest arm t m m p—nl b tb a-srth ln of said ms-tat act iwibss a*sstl from the lltse-e-rloß of lb mat\k mm at m_ta9mm_mt%ti tb se-tb ri un *< tb tsbissbb-rtllß ol cetrsaae ssseet th-acce eflßtssly o-u ths berth line of tusc btrs t b flsst as-ba sa:i-_-*rly al rl_ht bar to bast at-**st to tb south line of aaid best atreet i*_b-b si-lb 41 4 t —*■wem no lsat to s le*sal wotmceb i feet distant eaaterly at right angiea froea aod ay ailel to tb eaaterl v line of p tree now laac ut then c west rly at right an lest said camp strse c feet to a lin sj feet distant w s_rty at ngh t angle ruas and parallel to tb west lias of said ce_i > reet thenc north 41 deg 7 mm or ib *** l to the boa-h une of beat s.reet —-__• ■r'.her.y at right angles to beat tract to ths nor tl ins of eksi street th „_ north 48 deg si rain ear o feet beiics-south bo deg 8 ma ssast sb fs*t hence n rth 8 deg 82 ml met 1144 feet u-sn-e , uth _ dett 47 nil east 101 feet thence north sf eg , east along a line parallel to a_d 11 fast di a easier y from tbs s*t lin ol ft alden streei jstm.ia set tk-u-se b-rtherly aad bocthwetsrlj . ongaline of e_va of 4i ieet radius lor a d anee of s3sb 1 fast ihence north 47 deg 8 mia west 370 t feet to the north astsorner of itaio and steele tree-a thence north 47 drg 1 mm west 110t.4fset to he line of ths dr ol 148 fast radius above de ri ed thence wester.y and northerly a cng tb llot aid ar 077.61 fart thenc north 41 d*f •■" ni ~ west 1404 feet thence along tbe north has ef bap n itreet north st dsg.,w*st 1458.58 fees thssas outh s deg west 1*4.8 feet thence south 1 dsg est 300 feet thense south is dag west 880 fe*t htnee south 10 deg . west 706 feet hence south 18 i'tr west 00 feet thence north 51 deg west lv set tea io',it m the easterl tine of welaware ■reet 1143 feet northerly fro b tb n rtbsast corner ' l)«.*s_rt street and llelevan avenue th*l«e ertaerly along tbs *_■erl lins of delaw-re street 71 feet then * no therl aad north westerly alone tn line of a curve of 184 fact ra-jjua f r • dtstaoe t-sl.-6f*et;then*enor-h4ldßg.llrain.,wß-tl6b 0 t thence nor_westerly and westsrly aj-iagtbc na rf a curve of 990 f-et radius for a distance of of_t;tfat-oe north si degree west 440 feat soce s uth & dew , west 164 y feet t > the line o he cir le oi 350 fe*t radius as above de-enbed bene easterly and soi lut terly along th ihm ol aid crtjs 447 set et_e south 31 deg 4 mm , eaa <) i < fact tbenee north 18 deg sb mm sen lit e to tbs wast lias of delaware street thence eaai r!y st r ghtsnglts to delaware straat to th •_ n of l la we tre*t thsaies sout 61 d«ff 4 mm • est 317 feet to the nonber'y lin of bouck oven he cc aoutherly at right angiea to bou k avenue *.« n suuth line of bouck avenue thence south id drg i niia wet 420 fs*-t to ihe sast line of delawan • re t thence w ate ly at right angles to delaware treet to the west dam tt del ware street thei or j.thildg 4 mm west 117 feet to the sbuth ln f bouck avenue thence northerly at right angles i i juck avenue t - th north line of 80-c avenue hence i rm „ deg 4 mm , e*st lloveel thcaoe orth 51 deg 4 mm west 1904.8 fe*t to the lins of i.c circle of 3-0 feet raciua ss above described hence westerly sod northwest rly along tha line vi ail circe 834.4 feet ihence south 37 deg wee j.ti tst thence south 63 deg , sast 89 fe.t to the rt;.lme of bouck avenue thence southerly st ignt angles to buck avenue to theeouih line ol louek avenue thence south 17 dog west 3 7 teet uce south 9 deg 86 mm , west to the i ne of tbe - if c of 160 feet rad.ua a tke junction of kerry and bsbb-h st'cets a above dsacr bed thence easterly cju-herly and southeesteily al ng t • line of said iicls for a distsace of 149 feet to iv intar e-tion th a line 84 feet distant easterly at ght angiea from and parallel to tha east 1 ne oi rtugen street as laid out between jersey and r'srry stxeeta thence southerly on the lino 34 feet 1 stent easterl at right angle from and paraqe is h eaa lins rf said rosen rr*>et to the ins d the circle of 150 feet radius at ths lunctioa sf •' orth and l-.gers streets as a*>ove de-cr.tw hence e-.terly aoutherly and westerly along the me of aid circle to its intersection with the south riy line ef north street as a foar-rsd treet thenc westerly along ths southerly i„s d ■..: l northstreet to a point 100 feet easterly fro _■intersection ol th southerly line of sad north treet and york street as a four r d street thense *•• terly on a line of a curve of 270 feet radiua lo a int in the aoutn line of said york street 7*oo fee westerly from ths intersec-don i f the south lines of aid north and york streets thsnee we-'er'y ]<■*_■he south lii*e of aaid york street to its inters.et.oß with the easterly line of the towing path on ths east rids of tbe erie canal the plae-i of beginning and also ano-her piece _ land in a circle of im ieet ra iiu the -'-.'..•■at aaid circle beirg st ths intersee i.in of the < entre lin of sixth street as a aix rod tre.t aad maa-acbusjtts street '. s a four ro «■_•_) ozoboe 8 wardwell k-7 50t city clerk \ sses.sment roll notice c notice is hereby given that the lime for the on»ideration cf the assessment rull herein—tßt de cribed and tha hearing of parties interested tb«r*in ia been postpone until funds dee 6 1-49 to!i no 01—for con*=tr ng a aewer in michigan str.et fr n the centre tt is atree to the south line of perry street amount 11941 u oeohqs 8 wa&dwell city clerk dated buffalo doc 1 1888 lilt for carting away the dirt f.tc fkom thk pavkd btri.etb aud tisley ok tne citt of bi'ffal •• notice h ir li given thst sealed proposaiiwill bs - ■vi\i at the mtreet cimini-.i.inei-'s offlca until lues ay j'ecember 7.1900 at 10 o'clock a _*.. far irtlnif attar ihe dirt filth ru'iish sshea anl cam ire fr-.m the p»vrd streets and alle>i of the city of <■..-[-' '." also for bcrapinit i p aud cer.ii g away tbs tni - for the term of three year fiom januajy 1 1870 h e.'i-cations fnr ths above work maybe seen at he treet ( ommiasionei's o_*e on and after thurs lay plcembcr 1 un brush b—eet coi—iilsstonet buffalo wov it 1*49 _____ ok-ijstkntion notiub tv hereby given that the common council of me city of buffa'u intend to order the following lc.cr.hed worka in said city via a t*m and a half foot hnok aewer constructed ia he cen bb al i ik reet with house bbb*-*b*--ab every l.irty feet from the preselt pavemeit in hlk street i the weaterly ii c of sene>.-a street t pine plank aid walk four leet wide and two inches thick cons.ru ted n ths n-nth side of ex an.'i st.-ett bstueen van renasela.r and bmith 88888 a sew r of sufficient capacity constructed iv the cnire of ni.-r street from it i itersectioa a ith the entr uf eik treet be the buflalo rivsr uated buffalo novemher 88 1 j g-uhge 8 wardwell k 5 lot city ulerk bi'r'fi-m st x bet extension notice ia hereby pi en that the co_mon ci.un il of t ■lily of llurlal.j intend to ake snd a pr i lata lhe pr p r-y n c a>ary for the exien ion and aasj-g out uf biitum ktr*-et in a straight line from i p '-. ir ni ji ni„s proximate to the ilus of ne h i a va i.ingtoa a.i-*y company's r.ii vav tr*->k uf the ram wid'.h and di eet on a aai i iuffum str et t th line of aid comp-ny's ssld rack ib centre una of said i xten-ton to correspond with ih : centre line of said at ieet ueuitoe s tabdwell city clerk dated b—fal nov 11 lf ccstoh bolfik 1 buffalo *•**. t , dec flth uc9 f no 227 noticeisherebygiven hat the foil wing named goods ws es and uercban se,vix i-j,an < av.ng bee ssbbb by b collet r f cus'oma for the ri.rt of buflalu reek a the 11th day of s vember 1h49 for hav ng been illegally and fraiidu'entl import d and int o ini-el lnto tb uniuad state will be aid at public i ion a the highest b dds therefor at thecustoss i use tn the uiv of buffalo on tbs 2<i day of ibb mber neit at 10 o'clock m ths ftsnoun ol -.- at day ' h sa-ne not having be n calmed or bu _- ii as the law tiirens within twenty dsys from the pu llcation of the notiofl bbf the rt d mption of s h jbb-bs sa-fufl j hollit u)_f c-ollec-.or of stomj custom house i buffalo n v i th iso 9 j no 232—notice is hereby ol yen that th foil wing named gocd *_"■*' d m-r handißs vfs 11 belt of brandy and 8 bottle f gin havirg b*sn seis-d hymcootbe lat.ayof ecemb*r is6 at buffalo x v lor having been legally and fraudulently im ported and intro i el ln*e tb tjnit*d states in vielation of th third snd fourth sectlors of an act enti_*d an act fur ther 11 prevent sn_-g.iing and for othar pu-pose approved e july 19 1-46 and ths same hay ng beea lutvapprai ssd.as p*ravid*d in the el.vend s*ctioa nf the actaf.re-aid and the value thereof laving b-ea found to be less than the a-m ef _*- huadrsd dollars that any person or persons c__ting sai roods ararss aad rct-,andisears rßqaired to appear xt the cust'-.n house in th city of buffalo and sake such claim within twenty days from ihe date el ths first pu__a*uon of th s lice samcelj.bollit um collect-i ef custq-88 oofm house i buffalo x t nov 33,1848 j n o 223—ifotick is h fc reby gi yen that the followlnr named b.wbt*s and mer handise vis 100 pounds elovts 4 bottles brandy 10 puundaau i_3e 1 box ra_lß 1 cl nk*r l^at ha»iag en aeisid y the cell set r of customs f.r the p.rt f buffalo g-ai ek on the bth day of oe-ober is or havir-g been illsgally and fraudulentlt imported i v.d iniroduceu into the l'ni'ei tj»t ail be id at uuic suction to th highus bidder therefor at th sieum elou lathe city f 88-mb on the oih d-.y f deeeinbßr next at 10 o'el©e m the lorrnooa y 1 hat day ths use not having been claimed vr bmd ' d a the law dirseta within twenty days irom the aii ication cf the nwtise for tbe redem on of such sajcukl j hollit k?3-17 collector of cus s ccst-m jj-jubi i buffalo n v not 11,1548 j xo 226—notice 13 hereby given that the ol owing named goods waxes snd mercbandise vis 180 pounds nut me having teen m ri by the collector of cv torn f the prt of buffalo creek on the id day of october iss9 foi navbig be d uegt-u and fraudulently importsd an intrisducedinto the uni-ed itate .»»■be i l a ->•_*■ie suet ion to the highest idderthen*for,attneca*t<mß ij.iuse.in l ■city of bu sjc.ob the bthday of nov-m her next at 10 o'clock is the _ eaaon of that day c s aae not hay ng been claim d or i-onded ae the w dlrecta within t..enty day from the publicatc of tbe notic for the red mp.i _ of such claim fca-,1 i j hiiu.ky u-:7 co lector o custoer s cl-lum ttuuß-s i buffalo n ... nov b 1888 i n0.225 n<»ti_eis hereby given that th fo o*mg ramed goads war ■and mer i hbbilkm iii hi p-und not—eg baaing bsen st-aed oy the c lit to if custom for the pert o b-.iffal i creak on th i-d dsv of octeber lot for havingbten ill'g*uy aad fraud lently imported-nj itro^ocedlnt the t nit d state will be aold _ r uh m auctioo to the hgbc-t bdder taerelor at the cue 08 bom a in th e*y ct buffalo *_ the ftth dsy ol novem-er next at 10 c'o-k in th loteno..n of that day the same net aaung been claimed or bonded as the awdi-*c-s wr-hio tw«niy dai*-rom the pub i-c*tt of tka boubb far the ra-ksna*--n of memh wm sas-t l j 110_-.et fcjtt 17 osjler_ar*f c_t-*s otice to creditors pursi aat to an order cl hot__o ejm-i_r esq lairafß-s of erie county nob-los i herewf grsem to all bbatbbb having tsssm bfbsbbt abby p hasmrk lateof tha e.ty of i u_o in raid o—ity dscseeed that they are require ax lu-tt tbs bs_s with t ■b vouchß-s h«r le otmmvumm it nmill.t i tis iiihsj thevrulas tbssa-ddß ssn-ed at t s reaa-iet.ee of ths said isaait-ir is ti saty ot buffalo is m d cty on or before the la day os fsbruary 1870 g w ara'.oc ■im dsmdu-t lii-ayo-j_v isob ib — c tmb mm dujwaui chbistian advocatb iiajit if piifiiitii.hif ta rapar will eenefter s eoasaetad y mer john e koble a>d t julea p kipley as lorn raetheba teik9 two dollabb a teab te mail and city aahsanbara the teosie are lavtted to bassarlsa omas brown's geuqlag ear mesa aa4l.nl ss sis snd at otto bjek ron !>-*> pkt k}q«m special bargains this week at & bancboft 359 main street.>is 10.000 vs bsrtts berw he s,ow k.,i,0 alaaea l tw pleas feplia alpasa werta he at ear cheatest ooodb etbb orr bd at beta u 111 amt habamtt alas saper locf ehawla at bt ralar sanla tv aud upwards cloaks of all descriptions m bjjucbi k bakcbost ms m-la at special sale by b^htstes a b^llstcjeioft as9lmaiix str«m»t s tmxbojbebxd pluto cotxbs bnaafe «• par esat lai than cast el aavarmtsn itjn jbboadcloths m 3 b1 tricot abd vkatkri fihe dokskih camibnoub all al lass taaa cost of lavportatioa aaviar sn over stoat tm barke3 a bamoboft tl mill cloth stock'at ba.r3stes i b^istciiof't 259 main street s esatst wat#;r proof f q is caam sup«r " i sw pi 4mb cwrimen all wool 7 ww pieer « raptr ooda i oo 1 fc ftoo caf digmo jaekau s oaseti heavy shirta aad dra»m &, al hmrw rianneli jv choiea jard-wid bsskar a cavßlon fianacl jj ktt barnes k bavifdioft j main rt blankets and comfortefis iat b^r^stes & bancroft l 259 mainsstreet «» pint all wool bid bla si itf efvoi 0 " « • - ~ o k cox'obtbrb itllbd with wdtto!f t i the beat cenferter ever sold fer the sadaev aad sneaper ihui h maurlal eaa he porchaaed alee 1,000 balhobal seirt at aatohißaixo low nint «« b nl n-ba»obk>rt b mara at p.c.ahern 258 main street i *■enen tka laf lev it !*■) hew cloaking sjgeilnew telrets . qkew shawls new silks new dress coodt new llpacas fear different saakes nsk as ta gban duchebb butt al hbano botal bti.m abd aad xt ill special mau these an tae aat kaewn reeds aew issported new trimmiria ne^f hosi»py new blavnketsa new caasrimeree new cottonsi c 100 fancy arab wraps at ss.ow taasw ss sn sail ss sh eat tn ss wanted a co*4 sh»wl m~im~r oash houbb amd oni puioi tinßirn hi bib in p.c.ahekn,isbmainst pintfecr mrnia cuiabs aad cowtctrst flaaae is erder oa seen aociwa the wast sleek et biadt-xadb cloaks la l»es>t uteadßa csmirsctmrwatbt confectione ry rtbst cia>s cardies op all itbm fahct toys in profusion peebebted rbctn.bcts ac ojslars la kajs sad ease iwanvea asur oki alawbtbt we sh mate r.wt t osg's mixed candiks loag*s gkrsaels loafs chocolate drop i ong's best molasses candies are in aaad • fr^.h sverj ahwnlasans ssal rasndy dost fai la irj tnash t loxa n aa at lslsaah alls n
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-06 |
| 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 | 1869-12-06 |
| 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. 8145 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-06 |
| 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 | 1869-12-06 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18691206_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. 8145 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxiv monday december 6 1869 no 8145 t as died oubtb daa 1 in th c is barj d jaaa-hvar of bel ad bb——.an o i'urus agm * j rs and 9 1.1 the revenue in-uistdco abstract prom thi ri ran or tv oom_aa*.ok__t-ti_s,o»,u4 mouth during im tbi ucdpt wq4 is7 s-fctimatcd at il7f,«e»^w ixpm*j_m or ooixbctioiff b.tbb,€7t—lit c-ji i-fcszau ix tn wbxht anl tobacco ectknut—ho changi sco wcstbd im thi tax ok lithir bt ts_bbs re m hum w__fl_n-iatov dsosmbsr 5 — the rsport of the commissioner of internal re van us is long and intsresting tka following is bl aba-ract ol ita moat important fsatursa toul raceipta from intarual rsvenne worces axclusitß of dirsct tax upon landt and duty upon circulation and dopoaita o national banks for the fiscal year of 1s wsre 150,039,344 29 this includes 36,23 c 12 refunded for taxes illegally — mm l ni collect-ad nearly all of winch waa for taxes mb.d and collscted in prerions years ma i-eooip-b for tbs current fiscal year ar ostunated at 175,000,000 a comparison of rsosipta for ths fiscal years 1868 and 1889 shows a gain oi 11,186,36*3 in the first sir months of the attar over ths former and of 26,062,81 for ths ust stx months ths gain so dis ti-lnd spirits was 9,586,52 in ths first and 16,784 249 in ths latter half of tho last nscs-t year thers was also a gain on to e/joo in ths last half year of 4,768,844 ai.d on incomes in ths first half there wss a oss of 8,747,499 aad in ths last half ol ths year a gain of 2,083,757 a compari son of receipts for ths six months ending september 341 1863 and 18*39 shows a gaii ter uw laat period of 28,834 868 the gain lor this period on spirits wae 11,001,161 issbw-ib 6,_08,53u ss 1,101,601 in domes ias-ading salaries 2,772,911 and on stamps 704,860 if the rsosipts from twsaty-aix du-ii-u wi-ports-i eqaala the i.-ißßtss the gain will bs at tho rate ol 29 per cent * or the first quarter of the fnoal year 1870 the receipts show » gaui over the coi res ponding quarter of ths prerions year of 8,020.517 or 308 par cent ths large in crease of ra venue from distilled spirits for thss-xttoathsanding june 0 1869 were caused la part by toe large amount oi whisky in bond which on tho first of july -**.•>, t-tnounud to 27,27t>,4-k gallons aau arhish under ths provisions ofjact of jnly 20 lb6b as amended had to be withdraw and ths tax paid thereon prior to july 1 1869 by this requirement 24,383,951 gal lons of spirits were forced upon the mar ttet and erve-1 to increase the revenue rotn this source while on the first ot inly 1869 there remained in bonded wsiv mm of ths inew product only 1g,663,53s gallooß.l i lie report gives rsry full statistics of the production of and tax on distilled spirits ih.ow.ng that the total number of gallons ou which the tax waa collscted for the fiscal year of 1869 was 62,0112,417 against 6,7*n 546 gallons an excess for i t>9 ver 1868 of 55,382,871 gallons ths com missioner says it is not believed that for the rear ending june 30th 1869 the tax hs been collected on all epirits which hav una into consumption or that all manu usctured on wnioh the tax wan uncollected lad been placed in bonded wsrehout-es and it is not doubted that the resultsof the cur rant yesr will verify thia opinion th lumber af distilleries now in operation ia 144 with a producing capacity of 243,410 jallons each twenty-four hours when oper ing to their full extent the nun ibe inder temporary suspension is 420 with a producing capacity ot 230,252 gallons each wenty-four hours it is estimated that at aatm per ceut of these list tile rica brill rmtmm operations during the yvinwi onths ths commissioner had s borrey of the iistiilerica made on the basis oi l>ity-ei^li ours for fermentation instead of seven tv me aa formerly allowed wt v i*ive a jcrease of forty.three per cent thu otion is believed to lie just to the baa-m acturer and is expected to work a large ocresse to ths revenue by preventing irssions of the tax and in many instances a positive frsud in ths absence of r_i abls data ths commissioner eat t mates the iunnal prodaction at eighty million gallcna this quantity if tax were oo.ucu-d worn t'leld a revenue of not leas than tifty-tw nillion dollars basing ths eatimates thst he entire tax on spirits equals sixty-five enta per gallon ths commissionsr bs leves that v he the imwm are brought i_.l omplete execution with the neceasan amen huent _!■* annuil revenue from hi illed splrita will reach sixty million do srs he therefore deems it unsriss to nske any material changs in legislation intil fnrthsr time bs gitsn to test the uerita of ths present lsw in all its import ant provisions the number of cigars returned f taxa tion for ths last fiscal year was 991,535.934 against 590,335,052 for the previous year 1 axcollected on cigars for the last fiscal year ss 4,957,679 an increase of 1,483 241 vt half ths rate of taxation ths stairps for obacoo hato all been chsngsd and the iminisskin-r belie yea greatly improved luring ths fiscal yesr he also opposes my material changes in laws relative to aim tobacco as nowias gross rsosipta rom revenus stamps for ths last fiscal j s.r were 16,420,710 for the current year they c e_.uu.biea at * i ",.>" i ■i but is is i oved that it ought to yield at least twen y millions the total amount collscted for income or 1867 was s-7,417 954 for 1868 $-.< 90.370 snd fur 1869 up to ovembt-i 5.-293.c80 this last will bs increased t ver 26,000,0(10 ths commissioner favors ths i-eenact i ent of the income tax which expires by i limitation in 1670 hs says my opinion is that ao ions as a largs idteroal revenue is toqatred ky the financial neceuitiss of the ovemraent a pa-rrtion of that rtvei.u ihould bs souestsd from incomss hs r-sco-nmends an increase of the sslsry sf scpertisors and bsys ths policy ml changing ssp«rvisora from one jurisdiction to another has been found a-lrsntageoua ho also recommends thst the lsw bs bbssodsd so that tbe supervise shall ba appelated by ths president and asas/md by ths bbbbbbb instead of by the commis aioner as at pressnt ths commiasioa*r arguss that ths ntornal reran ue laws are not unjust or burdensome he ssti-sates that at least ninety psr cent of the amount collected for 1869 is from s few objects snd sources all of whish may be classed at luxunas or as ths ascumul—ted snd associated wealth of ths country iv his opinion the present yststs ought f faithfully administers yield a revenue of 173,000 ths res-rzi.tia-1 of these antic i pst-ons will anabla oosgrass to sweep away ths special or license tax and all others that rest upon ths labor industry and mailer batinsss tftt-uaetions of ths country a synopsis of the ssßsnd-sents which will if made facilitate the collection of revenue etc will be prepared ts be used by ths secretary of tbs tressury scoording to his diroctfcaa sr to be fnrniah«d to con rresß or its oommittees as may bs required tbs sxpenss of eolleeting the revenue for 1869 was 7,394 395 from which should bs dednetsd ths amount paid to stosshsepsrs set of jnly so 1868 of 608,918 leas ing a balance for this year of 6,785,477 s decrsass of 1,991 337 the entire iworgsnisntion of tbe internal rsvenoe jwran n a*«eocßmeaded to ths careful consideration of cowgres-u ths omroissiosser o»>nclßdes his report with a statistical snmssary bho-wing ths magnitude and ia-pe*>tar>os of tbe burean and aays in oonclnding this report i desire to achnowlsdgs my obhgstkras to ths effi i ssrs snd o the clsrhs both maje and fi-sali of thm lotsraal reteuoe barsau for thear vajaable hsis l for their bonsst dewot-oss to ths pnblic sua ■ie-ts snd for ths scry faithful uischargs of their ~~ the red skins bscan1 of a chetjoias ca»iite_a bos t m heachavt dai qh it cattvbed tismso a iexa3 r&iebi mi me thai twksit culu pbuusbki 19 thus haso ; st loch dmmber 4.—th jnetfcm ! city kaaaaa ui.to aaji chariu broar i icho hit inca a tmftin ioc tana e»n ' *"■— t>j r j t --■' -*-'— ' jut akaped um that tkam ar in the kuli u thtt tribt man tba twemty wkiu y lad firia nanlitn anaaf ttoai w i.tia floyd hw u n . lm«hur o willw h flojd hnite l«i of barton tkis girl waa tuitui ri«idi m texm wttk bar tmthan wfc h laduu eaptmd thaa killiai tk iivtkan ud owryiag kar iato o»ptiti»j the currency a irisetskd syxopbh or t_t beport ot tub oomt-t-ao-xik of thk ccmßclfo ino uiru litieatisractoet orxutiov ihporrant mmwmmmxatsjom e-bcoiondrd-u the bubjkt of spbcib r*-_-*_j.o ilabo-itelt t-liatid f st b-bbwnbbw to tub bxfbbbb waßßi-aoto-f december s.—ths annus report of ths comptroller of ths cuirsnc ahows 1620 banks in aetivs opsration their condition is mors gratifying that ormerly ths opportunity afforded space stors to manipnlate ths money market ii ltaost extirel done away with and th anks have mors oomplsts sontrol of then 88-a-a—at ths comptroller rsoom-ssnds ths passsg if a simple not requiriug all banks that g into uquidstion to deposit legal teodei sotss for their ostatanding cirosiauos and tahs ap their bonds deposited with the rrsasursr of ths united states as sseuritx for such circulation within sixty dsys frcm he date cf the rots of ths stockholders to wind up hs also iwoo-nnunds that all taxes oc banks bs mads rsturnabla and payable tt he 1 ressursr of ths i nited states includ og the special tax sad dividend tax ssn ayabla to district collectors thst oosb jtmaation of hank examiners bs increased and provisios bs msde for ita asssssmsnt ipon the banks examined and an ineraa-e wo a fair oomp*d_sation of persons employe undsr him in ths currency bureau the eeommendation looking to ths estsblisu aoent of n central redeeming ag-ncy in new >'< rk im in their last annual report re newed the - omptroljer says thst legal prohibi tion to banks to hire deposits is not suffi ciently explicit or posit-ve to present it and aints at legislation to that snd the comptroller argnss in favor of ths national banking system ss s casss of ssss in the money marhst and lower ratss of in ssreet than would ot bar wise bs obtained he thinks ths goversmeat circulation which is not convertible and thsref re not elastic should bs withdrawn and substitu ted by national bank notes whicl are lon inaljy redeemable snd certainly a_i.sn-.ble to the laws of trade o check or limite tion should bs imposed upon ths latter other than ths law of supply aod demand ._ self-ad justing system sf currency is ths only one that is adapted to ths sxigsacisa if trade and to ths wants of ths country i and it lsavital question at this tuns whether - thii result csn bs reached before the return ot specie payments if possible st all it is only through ths sgency of the national banks the machinery of ths i-ovsrumsnt ia not adsptsd to bueh ends aud further if possible it is so only upon he adoption of s policy which will tend gradually but surely to the resumption of specie payments it must be a gradual de velopment of a process wbich shall absorb legal tenders and put in their place a paper currency which shall at all times and under all circumataacee bs sxchangable for coin either of paper le^al tenders or of gol i—a paper currency which shall gradually lucream while the legal tendtrrs for its re iemption shall gradually decreaae in such a ratio aa a healthy demand for hanking fa ihties may determine while free banking nay thus lie established with safety an enor to specie payments conditioned only ipon the withdrawal and eancellat.on of a egal tender dollar for every dollar of bank arrency issued free banking upon asp-vie vasis may also be permitted with c-qual safety and without delay with tbs details properly adjusted banks msy bs establishfd with authority to issue and put in circulation gom notes limiting ths amount only by tho ability of ths oanks to comply with the necessary oondi ciona and redeem their issues by the es tablishment of banks on a specie basis ths resumption of specie payments is only an ticipated and familiarity with gold values ill do much to relieve the subj ct of tha nystery with which it is aast stated in tha minds of many looking forward to ths day whan ths uniform values ahall prevail it msy bs that by the wise legislation now a bankisa system can be established truly national in its character and scops which will fnrnish s sound currency of uniform values in every state of tbe union — m am new york thurlow wxxd foiiaiallt xxtirfs tk h public life axrxst of h*peatbks oni oemuh , x hf-!i in ix dit tkomo-mi till autx-itx xx rusks to mill an iz?i.-nation of the blool'y arfrat—thi bho si.vn kin'c friqhtxsxd-an attkmp at xx oaoanization—dcath of ktkkj th jfotobjous ist ißisaaai s ro in axrasaa i ni yostje dsoember some mercan tile suspensions are reported to-day in cluding a dry goods firm hers snd another m st louis and a largs clothing hooss in cincinnati an auxiliary to the american colonisa tion society has been organiasd hers with professor morse ss president and a board of managsrs composed of many of ths most prominent men oi the city ths argtunsnt in ths spanish gunboat case has been postponed till next wednes day owing to ths pressure of othsr job mesa on district attorney pierrspsnt au legal proceedings m ths matter of we.ls i'argo k co a lxpress hsve beea withdravrn and ths d-fioulusa between the btockhulderß amicably set-lad ths con solidation with ths pacific express com pany will now bs made tns comr>-erc-i**i adwertimer announces on authority that tsui-low wssd has retired from political and journalistic lii's ami is unlikely to reappear in either a letter is published from ths poet long fellow expressing thanks st ths honor eon ferred upon him by ths longfellow litsrary association for taking his nams the jury in the esse in which ths gov ernment sought to have about t-x.,000 worth of bilk ribbona condemned on the ground of undervaluation by exporters nave been discharged having bean anahls to agree they wars out twenty three hoars a card sppears to-day to tha effect that the property known aa tbs weehawksn docks is held in ths name of jay l-osid trustee simply be-canss bartons doubt exists as to hs power of a new york oorporstien ts hold real estate i now jersey it is owned by ths erie railway company ▲ man sisßia andrew bousaard has been bald to ansarsr tha charge of robbang c nited states bonded warerooms nt 1 i,uoo worth erf auk in ssptesnber lsst horeac-s scan nail who was shot in s riot in second avenue yesterday is atil alive and refuses to make an ante mortem statement ths report that hs wss dsno waa false lc appears that patrick fitxgerald who robbed the bibbs niger of stout a dickinsob the other day res_ly got a gold check for 4uo and obta-aad gold tns__for at the t'rea-w-ry he kss been committed to an swer a dealer in counterfeit mosey joseph pk*—*n.saa was to-dsy ssntanted to two jtira psrsuna n besn srrssted sad held to as-swer the chsrgs of illegal reg-aijßiisn for ehartar slsstion ona of them seosa to have lajla-aiail in atx riifiraal d-s tricta twnu_d>src |
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