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buffalo express vol xxv wednesday january 5 1870 no 8170 business directory kami cbtmmmamb lo'at/oy of the l : '-'•'■* uql'hks op iivi'falo ' ■, ' our r-si-rs wht make i...r i,a ■■a baf .. ; im i out uaii liki.i haiti «'• i * , . -: ;.•<.;,.*. luj hvlv/tino t.u tse*u k«liu « ami uatiarttl haitufclm architects fplajnes kikiet'ls skateb i .*,..!» '. jit 2j2 fc.fj.at.ge a vj mplemcyts castings ac < m wutthb rtlhapi n«w -. m*i laxuu .' n • v-t a co vain w.r ■«■» bli.nu hinuk3 finjsca.stings ac ■l bji ■" , o>r hh|mmaai vif|piii u j;!m i am vi'ationfcry . ~'!.;, ih7 m*ji cor ■■', 51»in • ' . 1 ' ::*,. i.l 9w benec . i ■•', .-, stationery ac t * -, ■. i <>.. * joii.n.son * v lifcliu i j . >£.■. kamtitx houmk boots bhofis >. l schrti ullsfi niain «. j ft«j f vaualo i'.'.a.nu bookmajroracromsm -. i i 1 ~!., !■•! auj i^s tv»»uing--":i onfkctioheks wholesale a fuuii w ... bcixouk t co 15 8 d-«h>.jq i.i;i on cloroa feathers ' k i j .'<■:., l h . t«rwrs 47c m-.b ' onfkctiohebs wbolewle ii i aju f tl mm hi a_r .- . ,-, r _ k.t i.tt li ■— • "! \, glass a cfiocufty n*smlu f flt juu cabjuaobb i . i '■■■i . 1 j.o-.lt uoar courter unm chacke&a ac . i ran -. 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co,*ii i»m stanupacttjbing jewelers c \ ii r joi r m7 w»shlm,toti ml healers and i'i'bi.ishers jivctt .^ il's'-lika 1h m-in ow 1 vss r..rt»bla pi|w dekri^k !! /; ali .<: co 3d 41 b'l 45 omn organs mct.odeons 4c cio a imlm'i a t v ni»f»r sctanth w«l m u mil oils paints ml s peasr a nj fl m«in planinc mills doors sash 4c w a kva cu m.>ii*ntc p.inteits & tuix bflok maxts pla mc slate uoofino 11 f innt in mtln pianos music ac i'ottier * pf.ston 2cj m»l t'la>n mani'factrrfrs c kttkf'.'.'an im ids and 110 biiavla l'evinl i:i\'h.,4ol ni»^»r cor m»ryl«»l i'm'er hangings c h h ilini us main uoni-him iv hits zk maln m^itreh 1 ikh.s i 7 m^in riiotikiraphers w 11 kscta it ix main c b lamli..i:rcn sot a»d mb kate 0 tms.-,.aa.;:i sgwing machtne3 tip.oyfr hikkh s m co 411 llmn t rteelth a milfiom a il o0l»fll m»fci cor wak * ii otx a ( ibbsi m no 14 3 tntui-m 1 viss m c . is w snn plokf-n jv u cu..4ui mtis siadrii.kuy hardware 40 r iatf 4 l ilf i jvtoriu alandm t«rru si'.k at manl fa<:rcrers c haciisni'ie 157 main nan hollow ware r!bn t ix cnr rfrv it and ert cuts tained glass tt\lo s-'\incd ui.asi wohks 9 p«arl . r tl hi i lss.;.\i»uln school hjrniture w cbasi * jn sl t^ventn boalbs and safes f pyalo hf al.b wokhs j lli.n btovbs a>d hardware jiaw nodus a co •«• x"1 hfiivk.s rorhacm and'eanges 1 swartz i co ski m»n tobaocohibtb a 11 adam!i t c 2.c:3wi3lilii?tona4atsop(»rl ctiwon f iiowakd a cu koo washington w\x<iirs jkwelity ft diamonds pitkih"a jf/a-ei.r stor.c ai luln t a f uk'lvln^on 254 m»tx i>a b c*-itlk l«l mafa . reyey iibos 4i main vi'atch makekb * jeweleb3 ji'uvs waiaek 2.7 main married igrassib peck—at tha baptm par^oaj at whit con.«n n t d 17 by lut a i wvo x ilr henry w onttnla to idas locntla k i'etk both r>l bowuda t ajtk«-ball-b id in ld«ljj 1 bj tk n a j iruool mr bumllmal at laap tao,b.r - - - t'litß l^fc albany organization of the legislature—mr hitchmab elected speaker of the a3 embly—the battle aqaisst tob xtre amendment becuh ill tslmkath to titi utum albaxt january 4.—lirutenant gorer nor beach called the senate to order and delivered a brief address the senate then proceedod to the election of officers the voted fur their caucus nominee and the xc publican for theirs the democrats at already published were elected mr tweed introduced a joint resolution to re ln-al the resolution adopting the fifteenth amendment it was iaid over and made the sfotsfll order for to-morrow morning atter reading the journal mr creamer gave notice a bill to repeal the excise law mr gtssst gave iiotica ot a bill to charter the oue huudred and twenty-fiifth street kail ruad the senate then took a re cess mr tweed introduced a bill directing the pneumatic tube to discontinue work un der broadway sew york tho governor's message was then receiv ed and read mr tweed offered the following whereas at the last session of the legis lature a preamble and concurrent resolu tion were adopted in theee words v hereas at the session of the xlth congress it was resolved by the senate and house of rep resentatives of the i uiu'.il states of ameri ca in congress assembled two-thirds of both houses concurring that the following article us proposed to the legislatures ot the several states as au amendment to the constitution of the liiited states whicti amendment when it shall be ratified by three-fourths of tho said legnlatares shall be vai ito vl intents and purposes as a part or the said constitution uiiaely ar ucjexv vint—the right of citizens of the uni ted slates to mtt hhail not be dented or abridged by the i in a states nor by any mate on account of race color or previous second the congress shall power to en force tii;a article by appropriate legislation therefore ji'uoucd if the assembly concur that the said proposed amendment to the ooe stitution be and the s&me is hereby r tided by tno legislature v tha state of new york aud whereas tho proposal xvth amendment ab-iverecited has not been rat itled by the legislature of three fourths of the several states and h*3 not become part of the constitution of the united states and whereas the state ot new york repre sented in the legislature here now assem bled deafens to with iraw the consent ex preaheil in the ab-ivu recited concurrent res o'utun it bo and is hereby repealed re scinded and annulled and be it further rfiolofd that if tlie aasummy concur tho legislature ot the state of sew york rafnas to ratify tb>i abjva recited proposed xvth amendment to the constitution ot the i ,;:■■. 1 states and withdraws abio lutely any expression of consent heretofore given thereto or ratiricitiwn thereof and bo it further jiee>avfd thit if the assembly concur the governor be requested to transmit a copy ot these resolutions and preamble to the secretary of state of th uuitod slates at washington and to every number of the senate and house of kapmmskßßtlnm of the uuited states acl to tuu j-ov'jrnors of the several state mr k':uticdy moved that tbe resolutions be referred to van judiciary committee ora^e -~'■*:. i arjsa as to thu nesms 1 of one te^i3l»turt t'j thus review or ruvexee i the rtimiliiili if a previous legislature and it was thought proper th^t the subject should be considered by t!i law coinuittwc of l body the motion w*s loit by a party vote of sixteen la thsr'-een and aft«rsom discussion the resolution wn made a special order for to-marrow morning tilk afe-aemb^y the asscmuy was called to order by mr utidcrhiil clerk of the lant house the 11 use then proceeded to the election of < liicers the democrats voted for their caucus nominees as did the itepubheans for theirs tbe l n crrtß as already published were elected mr hitchman on talcing the speaker's chair after promising a faitnful and impar tial dutcnarge of tae duties of his position said it has b?en customary for the presiding officer of this body on assuming the chair to refer to some or the geuer*l questions which will be prevented for legulacire con sideration t'j come practically to these juestions the people in the exercise of ■aeir constitutional prm ege through the election at which we were chosen have overthrown the party which was in tne ma jority in the legislature a year ago liy their acts they have been judged and con demned and so in tarn the dominant p*rty of to-day will come np for judgment and will in like manner be compelled to surren der power if their acts shall not meet ta public approval the people will expect at oar haads the prompt performance of our duties and a prudent and economical administration of that part of tbe govern men^:f the state committed to our care a dions the questions which will be pre sented for our consideration will be a mea buro for the improvement of the public works of the state and far cheapening their use so that tho internal commerce of th state shall be fostered and public welfare promoted the rmtnrali'jq of tw right of self-government to municipalities tb adoption of v rm election and cxc.i laws a mnre string-snt guarding of th bal lot-box from abuse and the n peel of op pretsite laws on the laboring bmq ot the state it will be our duty to carefully examine all bills appropriating the pobbe money and to avoid special legislation when the fn eral laws will be found adequate u fthould nx all our acta bear in mind that leg islation is a pubhc trust to be exercised ftolejyon put>lu gronnds and that finally the people in taxation which they will be compelled to meet should liad no evidence of waste or extravagence oo our part ad '■ding to their already heavy burden but j all these matters will necessarily be morn ! fully and appropriately presented in tae message of his hi l^ncy thi tin-.-err-jr in addition to mcwarij of pmrely state ' concern which we wli be called upon to en j sider there are national qaesmas of ;-;^ i importance which we n be compelled to j rawt wnile we find the gerif rai gntern dkent tnrrendering the righm and ' jnitv of i the republic on all questions with fore n gotemments nithdrawmg its demand at tnecaee from spain and suspending its ne goti&tiocs with ixreat hr.ram until that j ha^h.-.v power shall be in more pesceauo temper and ike national fiossoss are rean latci on a system of daily shifting expedi ents without plan peraaaeneyor principle congress is devoting itself to systematic usurpations by which the eeastiftioiisj charaetetoi our government is to be utterly . stthverted xne wise and patnotio men who sysssmsi-^^^^baßßßßßßßnsveed that the rreat ' a^^n^na^^h (-^ i nenu and the preservation in states tf the power established for their proteo ticn r one of the meat distinguished of thoee men remarked shortly after the adop tion of the constitution that project of usurpation cannot be masked under pre tensions so likely to escape the penetration of select bothe of as v by the p-opu at large the legislatures wll bay a betler means of information for they can discover the danger at a instance and possessing "»• power and con6dence of the peopla they can at seme adopt a regular plan of paosi tion in which they can combine all hm re sources of the community they can readily ommnmeate with each other in the dif ferent states and unite their common forces tor the protection of thmr common liberty the eonlroliuig political party of this j re devoted to the union and the institution which ■•■:.!•* and guards that union and guarantees the liberties of the people they recognize and mean to live up to all the duties wiuch the war for na tional preservation created;the debt incurr ed for that war they regard as a sacred tiuit to be paid principal and interest to the last farthing the enfranchisement of v enslaved race which resulted from that trnggle they not only accept but they recognise she obligation ef elevating and advancing that raoa to the higfaost condition of which it ii capable and they look to tbe perpetuity of a constitutional union tbas saved aaa common glory of the whole people bat they ask that when war has ceased peace shall resume its sway the uf<-ty of the government being secured lh?y ask that tho consequences of war shall be repaired and prosperty and happi ueil and advancement of the people shall be regarded it can dot be denied lhat we do not liu.tth-ao justinterpretatious buton tho contrary we discover that although the war by a portion of the states against the government has been overcome a war by the government against all the state h been inaugurated we nd congress cen tralizing ia itself all the powers si the guvernroeiit executive ao-i judi cial a smsl as legislative and tho i ■> which the fathers of the republic apprehended at a possibility are already upon us as an existing bet the separation and independence of tne several powers of the government wore regarded by the framcrs of the constitution as the only guarantees of the liberties of the people | the legislative authorities at washington havo broken down step by step the powers of the supreme court of the united states so that congress has become omnipotent without question as to the constitutionality of its acts amend meats to the constitution surrendering to congress th'u powers essential to the states for the maintenance of republican governments an 1 tiir liberties of tbe people are enforced by military authority and spates are created destroyed and re-crea ted accordingly as they submit to or op pose such sggremiions the right of the mates to regulate election and everything connected with thorn was very justly re ganled a a fund amen lai article of repub lican government it was it ft to the states to bo fixed by their constitutions by a pending amendment attempted to be forced on the states in the maucer i have indica ted cocgrusa in conspir.ng to grasp ami control their right so that a body of men elected for a temporary period aud main taining their aeat of power at a distant point from the great body of the people may by force or fraud change the republi can character of our government perpetu ate thera^olves in authority and sot the people at deliance it will bo one of your first duties to con sider whether the state ef new york will consent to thin usurpation and abuse of the elective franchise iii localities winch can not continue while th power is in the hands of the people they must and will on speedily remedied but the surrender of the whole sabjast of suffrage to a cen tralized power at washington which will merely havn to decree the result of an elec tion as perpetuating them aa the govern ment without question or redress will never le submitted to by the people when would such unurper decree themselves out of bmsaf it has been said that a state cannot withdraw its con sent to such an amendment once given however inconsiderately even though requisite numbera v ■v not t>e obtained for a century this cannot b lsft new york when the roll of states » called announce that she does not consent to tne amendment and let coogresa count her as omentiug if it dare a.j i thanking you fur the honor you have conferred « a me i await your further pleasure mr jacobs moved tbe adoption of the rule of this last house except the ruin u 52 and 66 to be adopted until further union and that a coatuiif-ee on rules be appoiuted mr murphy moved to lay the motion on the table lost and tbe inoti n was ado,.ted mr ileaaoa moved th%.t the usual num ber of copies of the l-cgialative manual be furnished to the members adopted 0:i nution the usual committees to notify the senate aod governor cf the organization of the house were appointed i foreign failtnti of the scheme for placing thi dl'u lfi.r oion thb spamiii thrqni eesignatijif op tiik nntire cabinet reported recall of admiral topete the new french cabinet received bt the ehpre4s - later from south ame-tica-lupez in bolivia—tui war closed lojh>fs january 4 the time this morning in commenting on the democratic advocacy of repudiation nya to fears from that quarter is doe the fact that tha american bonds bearing twioe the interest arc not ai near par a < iir.mo'.i spain ma-jptfi janntry 4 — a decided nejratire has been receded from its yin the matter of the candidature of the duke of ienos ai a consequence geoerai prim and all the rest of tha ministers have resigned fhawck paris january 4.—the sapptt oae of the organs of the irreconcilable has been prosed ted for a breach n th presa laws in an article favoring political orgftcixatiooa among the aotdien it is reported that the new ministry will declare for and accept the programme of the right centra the ministers wera re ceived inn ; aiteraoqa by the empress eagviiie woo gave them a very gracious welcome the patru publishes uoma correspond ence between mr oiln icr aad m i'ierre mague to prore that the latter advised urn adiniasion of members of th bight aad left centre into the ministry england lo*do january 4 mr gretiua ka gent has been elected to pariimnent from longford orer martin the pttirr caadi d»te the stock board foola to qnou krie railway shares soles th y are stftosped by tit protective commttto of loadae sp pointed to prot-.-ct the iotvhuot th akar holders further ntgjf 6faix li.'.d-w jaonary 4 iho rasi|piatioa of the spanish c^vjinet n con*e<juenoe of italy's refusal to persit the candid ate re of the lhikeol (> neva j announced it is reported th%t admirai topete will return to ttio altnistry tht hfttt mat>rit jinnary 3 — freni r j — the ministerial ferrn coat ones th tele gram from florence sßnoaoeißg the negsr eire of italy was reoetired her h«srf»y bat its pcblicatroii wal ll^i^is ill by th snthoritiea nntii to-jay for tea days the goinin—t has bsflsi in a scat of iads cinoa as what con •» uk th*d^woi moatpwaicr was wnsstii to arrir ban this inisiss b*a sssfinl hmw iilsnijisi i hsa to c «■•% m *~ v z^^s > i tan frusta a>u war tha fotw would eh buenoa ajrw alxxit tho lrat o january aooorduw to tfc rwy utatimuuu u war vi l'«r«gu»t waa at aa and u paahadfl«d iato bolina with us fa^uj as aataoaant baa tma übad lwt*ma bruil and tfca arjaatia coof«d««k oa acoordiag to which brwl will withdtaw 14,000 ban from pacanaf aad th *■#>« ooauogwit of tha coo(idar»«mo wiu rat n new york heatv raii.rw t ni sro nidl.ni rorkign mail coimlact niw york january 4.-th poatottea department hu made a permanent arraage ment with tbe bremen line to carry an english m»i 1 to southampton sad a german mail to bremen on sftturady the him burg line will eontintj for the prevent to carry the french mails ev«-r tond»y while the williama aud oaion lib will carry mails to qaeanrtowq evvry wednesday c a gaffield whouwle liqmr dealer at jos maiden lane aad rrottfer in tke sec ond district of brooujn was atraated ym tehay od the complain of cnlurtil b*o>r of the thirty soooo4 uatnet om tkm o«*rge of haying defrauded the government ovt of a large amount of money y aot keeping the books aad recora rnjoired by law bo will be examined tharaday the failure of hugs moganp k co ugar retiner u annocnood te-day the sugar refinery wy at biis'.ul but the bum cm of the flrsi and their liabilitiee chie-hy are in thu city the liability amount to 5640.000 the failure is attributed to tne jepre sioa of busineu and the heavy f ili in gold miscellaneous oencrai.txrry in alabama bt 11 i n to tub limill | atlanta georgia j.iuuary 4 general terry yesterday issued bis order aaeumiug the covim&nd of this state v a dutri.t under t c rtronitniotirm a-t honoe to mr fctanton phil oilpwia january 4 the men - ber sof l b«r o philadelphu bald a martin g ye«trrtuy in the supreme court rooo , chief justice thompson in the ohair 11 which resolutions of respect a the memor i of the late mr stanton wer adopted all kxpucit dknlkl biltimom january 4 tjo fx-t'ollev tor of the port of baltimore lionel web iter characterizes aa talae tl a statement recently ascribed to cornelius wendell of washington by the raportei of a he york city psper to the et-eot that ar webster had raised money to *>}• senators to roto for president johnson acquittal ir the impoachment trial he **> a he col lected about 2000 contributing 9100 bim sell which was turned over to ll.iu e cooper and was designed for mr johnson's defence telegraphic summary fpmoif mnun'i umimi smtatcwu washington january 3.—the fostmas t«r general has concluded contract for the transportation of the foreign mails from naw york notwithstanding tle combina tion of the unird inman and i orth got man lloyd lines which men to have failed in their purpose it was tha intention of them lioct to control the foreign mail mr vice at the ocean rates afur the first in ftt&nv the postmaster general provides for carrying the french matis by the ham burg line to cherbourg every tuesil ay the bremen itetmtn carry the e:ipb«h mails via southampton and tho german maim every s%tur<i y the new york tribune's special says some of the friends of judge hoar are urg ing the preiident to mud in his name for the vacancy occasioned by stanton's death they insist that inasmuch as he waa de feated on account of location he ought to have another cbanoe to vindicate himself president grant has consulted with sev oral republican senators m to the ohaaoes of getting a reconsideration of hoar's case with a view of securing his confirmation bat with what success is bo knows be fore doing anything in the aattar he will await the arrival of judge he^r and con sult with him concerning the withdrawal of his name new york january 4.—a joblic meet ing was held at fremont in westchmter county last evening at which an indig nant protest was entered against the enor mously increased rate of taxation in the county in the case of the two policemen han nagan and ramsey who were tried and convicted in tho court of general sessions fur laving robbed a kentuckian of 430 and aentenoed by recorder hackett tj live years each in the state prison the su preme court to which a motioa was made for a stay of the execution of the sentence has given an opinion in which a stay is re fused judge cardoso holds however that the writ of error asked for is oae of right hence he has granted it the french bal d open at theatre francais last night was largely attended by the demimonde and ward politicians bat up to two o'clock no distu/bance had occurred the asnal license prevailed in the boxes and on the floor mrs ueorgiana rimy the divorced wife of cortlandt rimy esq one of the i'oogh keepsie knickerbockers made application lateiy before judge freedman to open the judgment of divorce granted against ber.fjj the rimey'a moved in highly fashion able circles lie lady it weutifnl and the scauoal bu occasioned much oomment the reputed infidelities occurred daring last summer at long branch judge freed man jestei jay denied us motion to reopen the divorce the terrible jove tragedy m elisabeth street excited general interest yesterday fresh derelopavnta were made and it is now evident that the eaoa of the merder and suicide wat fear poa ta partef the mardarerthas aa would soon u deprived of the means of continuing his nnaoly iafa macy with hie victim the parties me eehool wnaben io brooklyn cuitera diviaion ta man bac man acting as principal of the mm school in which misa mcnamara or mrs a uc mf go m she ahoom be called was an as sistant banman has a wife irnsg wh sa formed the reporters yesterday that her has '■band waa a good a until the achool mistrees won his affections from her mr allensego was the divorced wif of a di*n liu spaniard t>e intimacy which ter minated so tragically had existed abont five mon tha new you january s.—upon the or ganization of the board of iljsii yes terday mayor hall's aanoal snasaagt was fend it is brisf i we pailiisiariy opon thsuluafmin the matiirnpal t»v*m ment whiah are to follow tw oomfiqfitin advent at albany he mufsj the in fjimsiije and seggnxisiis aavafly ineor pora*#a»w them iiiiif el the mayor to ilneis rismii irisssil ttiimn m was ohoasn premdent of thy board of aldermen and boha rciloj of the asmnv ant a!<i«rmen the brooklyn cenmnon gom>ml ale»nsst yesterday an orgaaieed urn the year mayor kalbii .> sent in his annmal nun sage he coc£r&tnlated the conneo npon the ptoepsetive abolition of mnekierotii commievioa toieied npon taw srty by enc ccscive legiautttrea ana pent the eosmiag return of i ulsilf ililimsal tho limgi enters into detail of the internal eondhian of hii iii|isnjlj.'niiiisihissilj itiiil at 7,2*7.425 tlsiun of tho addsaw of tw«ty-five nor oant to thn to—ais valmation of raafeotate and il»i«l|to preapeet tmk v'mmmnr m drwvwa theunwrnoysßhoih eilsses i ■! isg — eooo«tindotoil tawßoar4e aiderxetn elected jacob l bergs preai wat tm tko r^iltti hw ab pattoni nik j to n^sn^l^n^n^^^nslj a^^z^^3 city md atlnmtter mm imtin ioe hut not tnoagh to kiadtar th paoaigao boate twu urmr ftl cmtklw i>umd a*a on sunday . , the norwich wiu le»w to da w.u trw oompoacu of urge awl n fc«t <*" tam&hen by ue w to of *% ny in dnmw a itbaj-.tr cm ;,„» york state tm a sam r of tag tiuoofcii i n miiiiifh^a with mt md other tfti^k hi ml uml tmty far this city ud tw-y waaimcrait jumtj s.—tw wiiwif os*oen«<th njij f—ail p—l toartmn f guming of ttu rebelliw nim to tfe tx > tortioute demand of ue inditiimhl t rtre which wa then impor^d im is 7 v-tan to remedy uii tko jmaihl 4 fau erected * nitrv dep u wbil^^t * boston when stmhi too am mw fhfc ud it ia propoe h to rrw hmtbttifllh depot id th miil.liti of the westmmjju urn of the counterfeit frm^wafil swindling firm of new y«*v**l been sending oat cirvulan by tfcn fma w entrap the unwary into imi^l ' ufe notes came hen yr.uday for l*v purpose if demanding the ll^y of • large camber ol letter to imr mmm which th postmaster at new york ifcft fniwisw tq the dead letter ofice ia •»• oordmos with th postmaster tiisafsft ~ order tv pexti«e engaged a lawyer said lim a retainer of 100 and made a formal de mand on the department for their letters and found they had been retained to lha writen together with the money they con tained ao the sharpers rttarnett to new york and the lawyer pocketed a retiy large fee for ten miautoa work one of the parties however admitted that the 6rm bad ometun made 1000 a day v ith no oqtlay of capital ciiicioo jinaary 4 a rfotpa'rh from st paul minneeota to the 7v*&wn i»y positive information haa been r*o«iteii fr.-rj perfectly reliable authority that the 1 taf i ' tatea goveramrat bata hen noti fied in a manner and from a t-ource that it will he bound to wka no tiee of that the canadian utheivnta in the red hirer asttlemv&t and at i'.irt age la i'rairi have iooitod the kiouc lodiaoa to a raid on feabina ai*d st j . eph in retaliation it ia claimed fur al'tyed aid and oonntenauoe given to the k«d itiver rebellion by american citieena on uiia aid ol tbe international line a letter from fenlina tie day after mcdougall left there aaya it ia a fixed fact ! bat then will be no civil war war in*kod eircr at the people are almoat a unit in | purpose of keeping canada out and they will go ia for annexation to the united i state before th*y will übmit to canada governor undongall hai atarted for hom j and it u wall for him and the oountry y,'e ! will now have qaiet aotil spring opeiti when aome atirring time may be eipeeted as the governor haa given it out th<-re will then be invading armiea in the oountry one by lake superior one \ y york fac tory and one oy british i'ol ii>i aorom the koeky moaataint tbe aame writer says tbat tlie a ' littte crow indiana ami [ it ■■• sixes l l of fogitivea from america have be*u fod and kept in readinoa to make a raid on the united states iv the spring rid aweep all before ihem in retaliation for tbo aoj>po<ied part we have taken against ooveraor me l>oogall a new wat.—"than are more ways of killing a dog than by choking him with butter ao aome aomebody saya who has inquired into the matter and if we are not grossly misinformed there are alao more ways of popping the questio a than uy wart ing aix years for it to pap itaelf to thore love-lorn damsela whu are now trying the latter method we commend the lollowlog neat little device hit upon by a soathoru ! lady and found among tbe oonteuu vt a confederate mail-b : married mf dlak—tot a 1 an cold tnwir-l to wri io k'.l.l^o hf tn .:• m lot's jr.u hid tar jct-.b i h«.t u wrltn it ; look ■• the to ( . i f tli uttur rvi you'll f ixj i ¥«. thai • it — ln k »., . j'-u gft-uh you uadarauud nw affvctlouauly uur avrr thr potty h.»ded tin-mn fliathurl 1 raicor who otmld not uka • lint uk tbat bould ooart • oumhilm when h cuo d find hi affeotioiu raciproeated and himulf uaiiiiiuted t tk i»me time to rmet tk mud word ram th pr.,f»n uompaii ioaihip oi common words sod plaoo it in dainty little pit j at the top of the paga how a dogroa of modestjr and a delicate parooption of the eternal fitneaa of thing which must bo rare eten amunff the chir alrj tne abbca au.l maigariu m 11 tram shamjy attsmptio to start their rr luctant mules oouiil not hare mansffei better f»ok tkurrwoßthr dati it tiaa l<era aetimated that at least one fuurtk uf all peraona born in the united states h»v . at birth long in a tnberculom condition and in conarqaanoe are predisposed to l'ulmo narj complaints st it is equally wall established that this preduj>csit.«u iiee/l not end in coniamption asthma or mi other long diseaeo if doe oar and watch - fuluess be observed and all exctting caueaii promptly treated as they wise it is v j'ist snch cases dr d jayns's expeetoranli exerci«ei its most beneficial effects aud ban prodac l the urcessproportion of its oars besiden proaspuy remonng h,u s h and colds which when left to uuiauolves are the moat common cause of tuberculous de telopment the elpectoraat allavi any in dammation which may exist and by pro moting mi expectorating oleanaes the lungs of the aabetaaosa which ci<>x them up and which mpidlr destroy when sot fend to remain sold by all drog;ii,ti 3-7w rnrisi none*.—to pnblio apeakem and singers if yon hare ao 1.1 and ara hoarse sn brcid1 coal tar preposition it will cure yon at once and make your tow as dear as a bell it cures dea/asas and sore eyes caused by catarrh p.«pa rstiotjs of tar have been reoom wended for nfas by the boat physicians as peenliarly adapted for catarrh bronchitis con majption and all lang complainta tie tar composition will u foundjast what it is reotmmended to he oatm no it heath drrision itredßtor aala rj au d-himi ___^___ oiarrns wholesale and retail kioa * co all main streee cllasrjf sal ti boou and sines at coat clearing sals of boots and shoes at cost clearing aals of boots and shoaa as cost clearinf ul of boou ard skosn at cost 406 main street american block jaj«s r jmn l-ttii dnma ssxomr b o chapman ft co net 143 tushsja street farkks amendinf balls or parties will w fosaody attended to bit caunuat4c orwrmm all kmsv bee in tne kf s purr omnn o kl«m t tl-asniiaheaj atnei caav sw cum m.a %. bonawrg aaak a^hn lev ladiav1 ana f^m o sloshiay cell an atom orfeddreri but snclu roncav—cknrlnt ffmanii laa now opts a tsi main street kremlin block a large atonk of embroideries laces rails hosiery and ghrres wire n&n easts nantaaalw sal alaifcili afwanmlfisai ■!■■■■* ■afnhuti v*t^rsfvsv«n t wl nw j aamaaamahmnv - —■* snmhaannnnv ■%■>» ■■— ■vnsnanmlanmt * *■oenaawnf vwa fwlwl nifu*"fl fst v^wy 1 tj mas faea aea wuok he wffl alt as i lew the aasiiam aiiisa ladies are rasiiirs ally inrited to oall and ansmias aha stock tat»suaama»raj»ms«m«imriflina«ax it™j^j jl w^a alm^^bacftnaasafwaul jamnnlnf m,m m new anaa at»wa aaaeouasa ragnlat sm li*i i uhaa aimiaw aanrsd fltmaw y i z '.. i i~j i .!* g*^*rt ■"' ■" wkmmfm awmaatsvanman ws lit buffalo kxffitks rublumio bt . xhs expbesb pbikting co fo u * was rsett ntaf.dwrraw 1 no eraulnr ■' i 00 r^.i •• iw ssi kl'k.'u.to ex»fl --, two imii<i>t 1 and f 11 -:• nc-»i k a i u^ctidor i mitel t.l.j^r w.ck «■*■! it . fey fur r m sandford a<!»id mil>r el in 1 , uilev.i co , md l a l^li lleidtiaw of an-or nn-awmt at u md ho 01 the 3<tb uil i y her r m uid u rd ac.hu j h ■■, ■r 1-r •! o.a xi vi i.j aury a l'jtltr h.l . ol ( oton lt*u m e(.wa!*-oi ihe 1 i •'. lie br ■!■■■■1.-in by l:t r l s-nrlfor.j itwin-f h . akmisc a.\d lodging iv tanted by a gentleman and tt ) ■''' l i-r«,|ti),r:til family r.r hr ibm r tad f boarder addre ••«. t thil <■'"■j _ till a wkst srnkca st_a very ul pte'iut mlt of nvjemi llrae with l>,irl ■' rio &<) heit reui.-c tt ■( •■icq franklin btebtt-ftomi j *) tf v*tj flnr rr ra , be obtained t no isq ( ■kiln w««t with bmrd c few wwe boarders can ft •'» l-m i^c jjim^jjitu i3l g t 99 j p£aji l bt beiwkw mag l c o t and mt st b-.ard wiih rr without r i i i:,i l-l«at»ouoew.i'>u teiuu renonabi o washington—waited a tt \ 9 few d«t t»o»njrri 3q lost and fotatd sthayed on nkw years day ir-mi'i rr '.-. j si skinner no lis north t , & hcut.h t-rrisr pern u or 10 munth old ah nlrvmdwq t^eg-iven for h return as~2t muff found during the hou in»t 8 <> bsmii-ii on * co a5-h und-a lap blankkt the j 1 mhmt vllla4ll at o.in a ( o.i offlc 12 iißi m it fi_3 i^ound a small sl'm of money . q mwn rß*t tb l-*er by mtmlcs -..■,-. 4 „-■•! j ii attests 0 kßn,ln fcc tilt _ hulp rbmalt^r ilp leabl wantkd a com t j i i«*t r»t rirl m cnok ■» !,' r m,j ircrfr iv wanted two eneugetii l diei to c»rn.ii or h'otr.aiu ad«-oc%t lh rti md lament affrrvd ofl d whwiw renutrtd ■■lr—mill boiler makers wanted.—two g>r>d r t't wdq'ed nri!i y »'. ih i ; ofpr-tit^n & ufclhmami coining n y a-s gt wanted a canvasser pob life v.d fire insumiic a amtrt entrjfeti-r nun wit lind k rv it inj adtlrem a b c a\ta nted — thrkb en ekg'ktic * v men to tfthe orderi for th sty cover it ! i>uni(i*r u'tmb ii«j apply ftt uie offlctt n'i u j main itittt u;>itain btt-tf to li ok bint>erb.—wawted~a j f>r*«r)er baker jk jones 220 w.j 2^2 in i flaa nt-cfit kl sit few ifies a bebpectablc oirt with . \ ed roferenrs wi he a a tu»tt«ni tn do !■n 07 kxch*of it u.i it |(||' carolina bt.—wantbd a 1 to ateidv comi>etcnt lirl tv iiu ceneiftlh1 nst wsrk it oqk delaware btbbet—wet v »•-) nur wanted immt'intely ft jm«ff w nun tth frr*h hrfftt mill »<-'( gmtbawiw wai.bm fe.)r will be gives to any *^ - " ' one who will obtain w me a p kilion ii-it-r fts hrakni an or a flrctnmi in a kftilroid ad i f i uill rlt ." 3rj k t , uiia.i'i a3 3 fob ■»»■» hotumi heap cottages voh sale un t.ir7 fr»m on collt;fe i rw tir;ln'a lai hzloo price lum u ■r mm ■n n r'h will am pt nt»r vlr .■."'.. pri rsm mo w hens it it i t £»>)«; priutkca si ....>> a bakkk.ftfie i and office first cla4s dweluhob for sai.i ;.■.. 71 ft twn-<it r md hi m tit brick a j i 1 i > jil mmieiu niipf mt-r's a d oon ■■, i 1 turn p ■, •■■•<'■> < alib 1 i tnifd^rn etyi •, frroefa ro f ta-tofuilv bollt a.'l ■*■1 tbtiiri-d iw.-l iii^u en ■*•! ld«»tj '< auwftte it , i.-.r a • n jt uont 351.60 tach i prlc sis 000 u ■918 l-ui v a u]»r,ir itrwfc dwdoßf no w sctenth v ; t .:' i prise 912,0001 aim ho las south dtvlatn story tirick bass ont i m h i lot i-*rn price pkk >. atao latorj br«k oumtr suut'.i ui*l*ion aud vl.i i.^n rt : i •■■7»xl00 pric 13,000 a ... dorthe t cmcr niagara ai.d ni-cara bqoara,uodcr bin t bnt-dim dwell n loci ion deli ■■u i p iif t:o 000 i j 1 us i baklik.krift lead ofltoe for hale the nkw comfttodi i h rtarj frame n 23 allen ic fat 4i'xllo wm be old olum and oa can t in ii rftpuwl or m«n tv '■ml^l ex so hii eht swao ur lxx a picker . ■■■■is w—t »«■t bo jjlor sale the good two story frftmedwclliac witblotwului sit-.i~.le , n uio i h lulh it ■-! • r ..( hudson mid i'ulmor atrm i tl.n toavnrfl ci i--a'i-i-..t..f l«ve iz the bom v in go j i!1 r v ) tic whole wid x hid at ■r oii tu ""' l\os jt iiakmi tnr l—d i i ■i.iok sale house and lot 984 ] h«a «. mm omo appjy to joun orru 82 pear t _ lior sale-anew residence on on i'tliwot corner il li j atiiiuo and llrvaiit i ] ctfe'.'fj fl'ii»l.eil thfoofbowt !• ajiply to ious '» to b port tt ix)r sale—by m mccomb 10 s ' dtvmoa t f^curiiu-tiiill for sale tn the iv»f nf wiliinck dearly iii-w i ■■. l itiq mod«rn ini|>ruvementb i t.i in one vi llie ;.■t l ; . it id thia state hu 21 if if foundry for tft'o in the vllage of aurnra in lull openutn dotnjc a i ■bu-inesa m«iie>jmed rijv.cv lor my one wh'j ■•■■■■in r ; ■■ia thia • i bt boehm ■■snnortfe mrtal nit 5-st.iry frame lot 50i.120 3 ■palmer m lj t i j ir*mt lot losimi 23 i'al r t u>ry ( me 10 ioxluo is 2 m 2-.utv frame lot 2.*>*loo is mil r t itqry fraa c 1 t xh7 i:io wiilin-unt 2-tory ram lot 27x130 11 wuiimmrt „• u.rj frame l»t iftslw m t"?-<vh t "^ t jrv iraiue lot 25x100 154 niutn i i nary lawne lot jfl»l*4 43.1 toatfa dtilileii it l-euitj filine 1 t 40*137 6&s ai 1 i.<ry rarar vlxuft 3 north division it l-etoc7 rai:;e 7k1!4 i.-a ou!h l>ivi i>a ht 2-story ra-ne totltxut 1 nnrth ufvuiou t ij—t<>rr inrar lo bum tw ■* 1 k.t «-. 1 tory fr m lot msist lix howard t 1 ito y fram ot isftlax isj tent i ht i eimj frame m j.*.x104 l*i teatfe »:. 1 eliaj frame m 87jom fir ftl n'cxt'iinice or city ppui-rt erera fine f»n:n under hurh cul'ivatloa m*ny cf them are wtf'l .■* ua ! lurg*r.iaii t»g p—p ol^h-s and loth idb saut by lii'me & sanforo 1 w.-rt ■».- sl lliid*«in ■< 1 torj frame lut 50x100 prirt ksoo «>.) wfc.hir.yt m st s-«u)rr lrick loi 20x70 pri ftjh 2ftl north i>iriaion it l-»toi7 frwn let sil price c w ) i 1 i d ■! fifth rt 2-!«u»ry fraroc jouble bc:t;«e lot tkl«0 r^-fr t?-".^o x 57 l-^»t l*v-ie » t , 1 story frame lot 30x120 prias ibm is4 ufttto'l st 1 ry ratue and 1 story brlfth uric v3sa s7l s'tnh division rt li-»tory fram lot mxtti pri 230fc bftcudtob rt 1-itory h»mf lot csxlj pric 90 georgia rt l^-«-ory frame lot 15»7t price jl arhanrt rt j-^tory fraiar lot 50x100 price l?=7 sixth it 1-rtory eotta lot 40xl prtn mm llrt sixili rt utorr cotuff lot kxloo pri.t iviiniyh^nift it 8-»torj rrauca m mxl 80 prira w7 ninth s.t 1-ttorj frame awl b»rn lot orias & | rd it h f'/'h m i«h9 «-, il»wry framt lot wxloo price 175>l*mmlh it ij-»t»t7 frame lot 80 ta j!ej , prie-^o nhhal holaks koli baut-iwo v new h-t7 '">"• ta"w w*:id 04 catutfr hi wiih gfta aad wit r l very de-arab r now lf-tlor c tu.e on tweiith t nee maxjlan-i . * ■or r:n . 240 fajifo ayr 11 r ot two-"tory frame 71 s*tenth m with t ■. u-su>ry tofjem h4 ntnih t wi bar il-tory brink 3;»4 v«.rk b t lot wxido tv rtitj bricr.,l^ti itllmfct 1 c-ntral location t tor brick slo swan t neariy new t it tnune mm sec*ca st lot 40x175 to f " k>m at a ir eat baiymm all th ai>j i.rop-rty will be told ch?tp and moi'7 e wv term fur pirt^ulin app^ti " l*.'uis otto i -. i tm broker 13 3 ilro»n'»buihta3 t,u»li nale a juew a>'i if'irst p cl«a 2 tury rrawlenoa whb ail the soodem im ti-r.'iii ' ■, i ■'.'!> •■■■- i ferry tlrcet west •! lj ftw*n lot ujiww hl ttnni auy t fcell fc9oj t hoili^tt ri>da i,>ok saljfi tas t'ullowlng a>k jt artmi ra-ii«ncn i-o ii dei»«v **-. rt*"t lnz ud b«rn f wmterandf>im»oe let mixlls s.mkimilon uw7 with s4tory re fm water n«l tunuc lot stxlu with ti ezuaakmi to wwhidrten kj ko 4 w*ahmgton j^j^torj wdftttk with ft m tle7eteem^|c*^jies^^^mi a w hooae flpßl lll tm|)mia,»49 peesos.4l tlvf hundred dollars re x ward ta«,iini of dt h ndred 1 iu-i r warl wjl im j.'.i.l jo the t«v,n woo aha i isjmvk peri-h-yj on lu n e > tof 5m lv jat id wma •*;* t>mpur f nd nit redder new at city wf 2af faio on tirt iiux^unih tmmtkm • a<i uk leusaki»f?r(akeb tf lkmuel l cko jskk roi hakk a farm for sale—ox tbs i ar»r,tcr in,lt"',f n fr-m ultl m agara county cofuhtin of about v kth contain ing f of the ' i ml .- ■: ia the c --■.•» ap fy to a m c'hesbtt'.uoii i - .;. - or mipn a-la ib tit _ for sale—a vacant lot 51 23 by 13 ftct on mrgisiattraet nttr elevwtb t lyon k b.iker t*b trie laci i lea for rale—at robert dbmp ■oti .;■■*•=> cu^tworkt m wmhlnftoa trret 1-3'j lion power eapir.i with rtturii flan bulhr jl lim'iii 1 12 h'r»e power er.gine laooramtita boil«r 1-10 ■• •' •■t-1 " g ■' ■■\ j -■! ■■,' i " -.-*-, and . fi --«■,.■ta go d rnm.in o-der android chtup limm for sale—a small stock of dry condi or will kehamte fur iity pr^terty inquire wt euwarjji ft blckla>l 10 e n c».t m a good engine and boilkk for mub ■:%■■at ; ■;-> i'nioq pl'md mil bollui i ki.chtknw\lt jcs-tr our chicago at old~fapers~for sale—at 60 eeuti *~.: 76 c*ntaahur irrd atthin oflot to iikt^njortiefr mor kent—a lar«;e building 1 light 1 on the •■:■«. » !■! . i - ada j t-i *-. u(«tiirie2 purpum j i j to juh.s u'lto cl i'esrl l t houss9 to rent—i haveanum 111 l llf illdnml i.cum h;.!i 1 will icat to m 1 lstu l y reduced :.■.-■■of mbl louis xro 5 8 hrtiwt.1 itutl.iing 1 crn isb ed apa rtments to f rent we iwn two or lhr«s of romi lumiihrd with ai.o'.t all n.ceiw j 1 r.iuura hi h mkerpinx for ■■>) aiqtli«a niu;td:»u nun i pi'lr ft nu 5 i><»n st ml leonaklj vtilbds fc soy to let—upper part ok 253 cedir ft , fourrcoaii puitry nd ttic in prime onler wall nd ctstoro id ul mbfrfl j*rwc«k »; room3~~an b~~poweii~tb rent th ' rocnu v dwirame and the p.iwer coi itut !>■;..■■- ■f ■■* c holmbs jl.hijfan it cd th l'wii buffalo moktgages k>>r salk.—hkv er*i trst ■'*« mnrtja/wi a n«i i'"[*r n rotiat fl by t i>waßl>i « bui kum i:«al kitalc and ii!it:ra.iice urokars b lv uu sc i st mo.njsy to iioan—i have fu 1 i n ifcooaad i!<>!lui huh i «■ti to invft m i.j li-m m^nt-y morurukw joiln ctto is p««l rt mortgages for sale hthu t panfoiui if w swan it lbftal wi'icks dlank sidewalk on bcott st notice ii bvato iftfn tiiv mileu piill|llitl mill >'■• rwci'tj at urn bw t ('. mini i'iiei one vi til prmwr j*nu*ry 7 l«70 a 10 um ck a m for i •* » rucmnf ft ■je^aitf o^i the ■■iiid l r of scon street b«twe n new york * kri rairoad nd a p n ■' i ii ■.■l-«**een new v r .■£ tr.c l>ftiin>ad and via keui-;i«.*r slrt-et alsx brfsn str^n comiuisainnpr faflrtto l^mjseo '»■-« lajmc sjj>kwajukok boul"t m notice i hereby pren ihit seal'd pri>powli will be reteive 1 t the btiwat comtui'ciiiner'j otllc until fniuy j»mr*ry 7 is7o at l'l o'dock a m f>r ooawtraetlng add««alh torn fr«t wile.m nc pbnk betwem i ban oqetf strett ami a poiiit in.dwn iwtwikiil v»n kinimieir rec id ew v . & e;o hail^-ad ai xl eri'sii strict uonmii*s!'>ntr _ bnflal >, dt 50 iw9 «»« 1 lakk bidkwalk um moktim sckeet nntic is lun-b pivfii tliatvalrd pn->po"»'i»i!l bo friday j-nuarr 7 1-70 it m omo-k *. m for cuii?truclin a ajili—tfc un tr.i taut r-.de i f mortuuer ttett l,ctwrt-n :'■~ . a itnh ami il*"llr al<j a ex bki:sh street commi-m'tier buffalo dec 53 ibco mmi i lank siukwalk on pujtt4k st noti'e i hcrn'y ji n th*t projk***'»will b received at tlie trc*»t coomiyinur 1 offlm uuti rila jn.u«-j-7 1s"1 at 10 e^oak a m.,fot pint pla.ik iwt i chci tin k en xht north bi c * f puffer strwt,bctvma irospect t:eat ii.j a pulut 710 fe«t eute.ly attx b4cbh bt:eot uuraciutot-iner r ffau dm i ism 1.-u-ht a.nk sidewalk on fuffkk bx raralvod a the btrert comn wu«u i offioa mtu pridky janouy 7 i*7o at 10 v-i ck a m , or i i,*truc i a plan iue^alk ti rce ftx i e „■ji.t pknk two hi h i ti;i--a oil c ncrtli i<i of i'uffer trtft between » p i.tt 7 t st rat fim pea slrtft aud ft pgmt si le.t kerly baratta«l ai.ex bhu6u str.el ■bin oio r biiffak dee 2 w wmt ijla.nk siu^u'alk on fcxciianut 1 stkkct sucm ishe'ebv riven thit sfiud pnpowiii-will be nctivml at the ytravt commmsio f'm cflm until tr.dav j*uuary 7 1870 at i 0 aweak a m j.r c qstructrgr a oi-e>va!i fou-feet wide f p'n punt two ln.hi-b thick un the north h f ki^b»nye str t>etwfo<i gilffin and hvdraiili strepts alkx biu u sir;el uwmi[i]«si"i'<*r buffa-o pec n i?g9 i t i>lank jiii>bwalk o.n'ul'ha.m.i stke-t not.cc i hawty citpii thut wmi bo reeeit^d ■' the street ftmni letlnim ortic until tr.liy j.iniurv 7 is7o at 10 o'clock a u for t;ust:uctinj a sidewau fn::r fact w dc of pfam i la&fe twu incliei thick n tht nor.h sld ol kxrhtnge fvwt tmtwmh indian keevrva'ion iinc and uriijin nett alex brf-11 sti-ect l'omm s^ionor bi:ff.lo f>ee «, tsc.v i'oct citonk cro.sswalk ackosti elm o street if mica h hcrebv given that se*]»d p-ftpo*al wi 1 1 r^ce vrd at h ect coton^i^i nrr office until cor.v.m ruag an opm clone cnnw ik acr,u llru treet un o aoulh ije ol tupi r street alfx bru*h etrvat lr.mßjimiciier buff*'o !><:. 28 13 9 _ _ 130-tit stone crosswalk across caval alley sov.em ■hareby jtivpa lhat ifi j proposaia will he rrtiiei at b street c-mm.saioner's lfflije v nl fiijv immi t isro a 10 o'cl^k a m.lr canal al>y o tlio foiithea.<lrrjy je cl court mmfc a 1 ex brush street commi-eiorer bufli!o dee », i8fi l^tt stone culvert acitoss dkla van avent'e notice b herabyiri'-eu that sealrd proposau will b traxy january t wt l rer^ii's the mukv eily end o the nm c-.ilven ftcross bmwrh fttcouo anou i'jo f-ri aat of linwood tfcu alex dkcsh etreut cmnmlwioner br.fuo pec », — e c"ewkktn^ffiomfaon siileet no-i i b'reby tfrtn ibat •-»'- 1 pr nosalswiil w m>m t tn mow«l c mmuiolir'i li until friday jaruair 7 1870 at 10 •%•* a 11 , for ejiwtnictirp a nft 1 i eh t'le icwcr in the jrntter on the ** wrt de of 1 hninn«on itrett iron tha "--(■■kj the centre of parish street ■r;b*rly to | wilbia c ;:.■>' ieet of tha auutti uot of ambers > street al rx brr?n etrett conua asionar \ buffalo tec 2 1980 l>o 0t o ewer in colrtstreet notice ii if hz t t . th&t sealed cropotah vill c remind it the street toimni-ione i vf&c until friday jmuary 7 is7o at id o'c!i>ck a sl for c'lnst'ii'.-uurf » e>ril"k •■...-- tlr • fix>t < i ••: r in th««-ltar ith w.k ti s m in he thick in curt sir*-.t fro a it nr'!oa wita ihj mmf n g*or street ci>na.t-.u»ioner buffalo dee s3 isc ico ft _ iplkstreetgrauj^d and paviid notice i hereby ffi^en that tea'ed rrtprtsali w il t rrceivod a tee straet comni'a o'fr'a • fie urv.l rt.day janu ry 7 1870 at 10 o'clock a i fur ctidiotf i i r ". n i'll width :■i j a ca-rli w.-y pared tbcre'n twentt-ei^il feet wi 1 from u>e t?r inination nf ibe pavement as now paved amterly to he sere road alex bku6h street c-.naini rfr bngalo dee », imp 130^0 tro bridge for sale ifoties fs hntti ghm thftl th mfwt cmmsiuv uovk witl — hgfcy jaa 11 iwf s tjaciyck a^af^^^^^rli lecal bfotices cttt assessor's officb > btptalo jfts i i=7o i i rphe uxdersigxed assessors ' : .»• thut in puniunca of the directions of tbe com mon council of tkideitj we ha made tins tvliuwiof uwai.iit mlk f'jr f.e amotßits w>d purpose liere n:aft*t s3'-ntifin«d upon the property deemed ben fitt«d by th irnprotctßßita heretfuf ur apecificd and ! thtu if •»! l m-ittirni rolls will remain tn urn offlos cf tbe hoard f a t for the term cf twelve ■'.»}! frfun dam «.;■•.■:: u examination and irrtew y but penod or p<-r»c imer««ted therein rli tuotb for p nr tt • k>t atreet betvem ifor . -■r tuid jtffe jii street 1101 to for the ;■:-■■— of psrinc the juat cumped iun awarded to tiie penon orper mm ow injr or hftrtng ar mt«re is lh aod na prope'ty l*kfn udappr-v j ■"'- dto i ' ■'. '»'' •■■»' '■c^ntiniie hud^-rs«t t f lorn lv notii>eriy t ii the * u;rifrly bm of ferrj mre^t northerly to fore t avc&be -. t\nl » for ib p'ir|n»e of panne the just coai peiiaalutu »*.-■. to the perwn or pcrif ■'.._■or ..''■-.■an : f m the un'l iid property taken ti liy ■: .. i'a'.l m'.nlv btreet from iv present krmlua'imn through to ooß^i street ii7t 44 fur ■■..-: oik street '.■■■•<. n go d-.u street and burton aley 41 72 funcr < £ lizard street between the .>■-•■.■'■line uf i ■lawjvre street v ' a i !.■.'.■;.-■»'»■■■' iha wuierlj line ol ilur ■t3b ti for lep*l t"k cl.n'.on mtrect at tle mtag of u:w itreet si 84 for repiiring ptrry reet between clark tnd 8 inmrcaual aud ab-ut ilol l0 feet easterly r ■.: 14 os forrfpairi-g suuer on wwrt ue of 1 in wtud a tnue ■■<■■./'■. \ ferry ttnmt aiid 1 •■■■k avenue 41 cl for rtpairinir nn^r ktreet between lli-r t artii viiyiu a rtrecta 61 ss for r t*iriop jran street betw»?«»i vir t i ■■vi i.i l»f ii.t aud i i i ttmm 1m for repsinnir m rtitctr treet between biu.i.t d u'ockleyitrceti 140 is for r pai inif er/i '.:■itwr be'.wten ws lain and liowjrd mmm f6 40 fur r liairi"c fritikliu treet between a,.:e na cliurcb ttrt-eu 103 7a for r eirinj slortsojer itre t betaeea h lug and miiiuu strevto 102 00 f^rrvlßiinn approaches it southerly end ■i ijittt-u over ,;..(■.» i cr.ok ua i.ff-r treet ico « for n p-ir nj i>ewitt ftrert between for m avrnue nd a aint 251 feet north erly tberetr m is 74 v r repunrjf williamivi:le road btitween cui.t-jn i ' a a puint midway be tween clin'r.n ar.il dinprni itrttu bl m for repa riug williamsvil!e roa1 between magm street and a putdt mirtwty ; ■m itidff n i;j ci.ulon utrcatt 51 m fur 11 uiijc ravine in porter street bet«c«s urtc»eurld^e sjrtit ai d au'urn mnmm ilto forrt-sairinffdewittitreet b;*.bofn rra*i ley street n«i a point 881 fstt hi.ulher jy ibcrtlrom 61 20 for ri'p^i tag ucwitt r.et betwea a ] i li jj lot nor r.crly i.f ftmmi nan mad ■patat 5i fiet loutheriy of bradley m'rct 1 24 for clear.in the alley liotnefn s!ain n 1 pawl rctti ru nin fr'-io ta^leto hb«arattmeii l tt mm for ur.datriictlng s!<l walk on the west i:ds f,l thiru-i-tith street l*t»ec vortt and rilimrhml ire>t tfl 50 f«r r»i>nrinjf fmewallt on touili i.!e of auilit i liill ixrtwt n a hit i^-30 fc-t v.st f tonawanda htrert mid a oinfj'.o fmtfronl easterly theretfom i 16 for rppiiihg i'cwalk nn s nth li c of amht-rst ir-e , i ween a j.uint 130 ftit ■■t i t ii.iw ii'c-i i rott an l the btate uituh ti 80 for rtpuiintf id'-walll on the uo.-th iii of amti rst tn et i-ctw en a point bmtfim i ca-terly f ton»w/.nda trnftni * lumrt abmtlss leeteast irtj ihoicir.ia si 91 k«n h street twtwi and dwrt>-11 st.eet-i 18 w for eina rue i::y a-tdf*al!i on the unuth i i-ie of i tn-a strcft h«t*e^n rhode sunjt.iid m^machu^-.-.s strtew 14c 07 for rtpairi r the sif.cw.ilk on the north de el b.h..de maud un t*ttw>cn tenth and dmitb b^eets 13 !* fir mwbinf r.o iliiiiwiß on the bartt so:i eiul jtwuwnrt ttt mw forrnwlrn we ij.iwtilk m th t.outh ide ■( i cle tr.ct brtw—cddw and 11 i.j kory strteta i*t7 for rapawog lh bi e«a!k on the north mii-i.f hik'.u s;r;.-;-t b.twesn spring in.t hard . er ttnati mm for repariccth lit«—ft m t c r»«trly si o of mfta street bel*enn south i*l m mr.d bsna itraatt in ir.nx of o 2-7 te 4t for ri-i*ir;nff the sidewalk on the south iie u i iitrry street li'tweea mubi e and apron m t 20 « for r > niriri;'the sidewalk n the iiijth fid i i:u 11 itlhy bstweta e licott a^ti uak ireela ii s fatfloßrtrartlag a sidewalk en he w«t %\& •. of jiflrt.jii tfnal between wj li-m and bi'-.via streets ifl 81 mm ide of pourtan li ttreet bsnaoa maj.d ir.j vi-rmint mnwli .... m 81 fur constuctinir a sidew.lv on the wwt us rf cm-1 ■s et-t b meen paskkua ad ti!haß.»tre.ts 43 04 for lli|lrtlllt iih sule*all on the routh dfl ■■£ i mbmt vcit between a -,» at m 0 i.<-t east of t — mtm kraal and a jtii ms fhl ia»t ly ihrre ruin 4 j for re airing the id'walk n the tou-h • i,l i f aniliem strett b«twten a i«j v lfll>tltt*t.ul tonawamia s'-ectarid ft9»tetlob ft.c easterly th-raioin 11 si fur coiiutruciiu a idowa'k on th w t rida >-[ we is itritt he w en the no.th crlyc.rb c of k.\chat;([c street and toiiilicrly curb 1 m of hmtl mrttt iu 61 for coi.fctruc-iinr a stii.a ■dewalk on the ea»t sij w.li ru-i tetatea he nfrtheilr curl line f excbai.^e trtet and aiutherly curb liooot kenccail:ett 3u 73 c&ggawalu for epiiriny th cr.ss it s^rofi south dm tan street n th ea si!a of wuhington street 175 03 ff>r constructing a e*o«iwalk aor s t h'll i licet uu tbs we-tt it of fratt ntt toi f for lepainn the cr swalk mmm lou siine sfiet on the south r-ide t seti m rtwii 172 18 f^r r»ra;rin7 the omßhtt bos - oak ■■■■•■• i'r aouth side of hutith di m.ion attest 1 m for jnstructin i a ri>sswalk across tupper tr«ij v uu mat tide of kuisott rtreet 117 51 i an st m-nec jtrect hi the wet aide of kalnfctre^t l»a 71 for taking up nd n larin th rrr"-w«lk a rom baami it ect ou the a ' side of ptarl s'-rtet 174 m for constm-tii.ai a rtne cr..«»»alk n-r*s tupp r mfm on ihc easr slds or e!li mkttmi 117 87 for repairi c tlio rton crfß^wi u'm m*i:i stre-ton tbe no-lh ide of car h street extended t 28 srwxu for repairing sewer in oak h'.rttt at the eros ngof n ith divi,kn itreel 18*4 for exvcti'l nff mrin g^wer it mulberry itreet from i:s nirther j termination to the south line of uijrh street 419 90 > ■:- v to tbe easterly line t moivan ■"■"■-■"■' , for eitendiu tht a^wer id sentck street fr>>in its pre-ect termination b lit fifty f-ct westery - f main strait cuter't to toe mmtf line of wtin street 5111 y ' repairing the dud sewer in ';■<•# s.re.t b-lween ash and spmce ilretts tt os f.r :■r siie sewer roc;,tt';ij with main newer in iv . ■■. w.ii tract w st sil iv - . j*a betwcea bm an j fourth r-tree ■li 41 for re?i:r i.g al»tun pratt and spring m *■■*••■m and mm tbtir uout.be 1963 co ikweu d uctmits for repeiri-is ihc or tn i receiver at i:i i.onbtabt ct rser of lafie and washington ■reett boss for repairinjf ihe sewer and recxi'er at •.'■r.iinpv crner of franklin sad tirtrißuiveou « t j for repsirinf the sewer and ree^her as the ,-.-''. corner of eneca and heacock urects a 40 for rirairir t!io kwer and receiver at the ■■! '_]:■■*■_ ■■.. l r of .*'.« in :•* j lio hawk »!■•■■. 1 oft for con-tru'ling a - ■■r and receiver at the so-thaest corner oi ma c and c a a;relu xl 65 for coiiatr ctinr a sewer and rtceittr at tiirnor ■-. corner of 11 , , .-. and ed»ard mmh 155 t4 fjt r-pai:ir-g th sewer and re^eirer at tn n:rtti«ast cjraer •./ sycam.re * j eitt street 142 . ; for ci'i->tru if a aewsr and r^oeivet at •.: - a u'hwest ccnier of soctn diriaiua ad u>=kory itreda u7 a ml for en ttrurtirp a - iil»i-rt on the nortfaeriy ids of abbott piank bnad tuurr aid new york and erie railroad tr « » for r^p-irinr tbe stosa enrvert ai th wnuwrirnidofum trm.a art tjmt ; me of sia?an ami wm*mi lecal hotices trmau local ivnto^min pm fob 1906 for the special local improvmsnt fund expenditure la the y r 1s&8 mb os mmm fcr a atfof a nuisance on lot 00 feet front and rear by l l 6 ft deep on tbe sotit w,t e racr of pruoe aad ciierry ireets t7 m for abating * nuiaene at urn muthem t comer of canal at j emabe rmira 1 t 3s feet front a-jd ratr uy 1 ft deep i*3 tl for itmiinr a nuieanoe en tbe north aid of seoec atreet eutof spring street 41 11 for abat'bt a aalaaaee on tbe sooth i '• of carro atre*t lot 60 feet fr ntand remr cartunenctnt s7fl feet east of tan ilena mlaersinet 61 16 john xcmant'b oreooky ritt sucht c sintcet ooea b tbe city balldinffp corner of frac-.;c aad eag street offlee h ur from 8 a m to * p m a3-ftt wokks ordered by the com mon council.—the owners of the land fr ntint on tbe streets and between th poict here inafter named are hereby required to make the improtemenu hereinafter specified in front of their respective lota in the macocr and wttbia uie tiiim linutod for each respectively ac fohows n the wtrtt bide of pratt atreet between virgiua and allen street cause a si.>ev.ajk to be repevreu wi h good pine pank where ot.o-»arj and laid w grade * viii.i five da>e on the ewt i >< t park ttreet between th jfii ;» and autn atrfeu cam a sidewalk to be im paired with temlock plank where beoeasarj a*j o gtmit t nti iri.e wi bin flv<i»i n n the east tide of beak atre*t between oreen aod fzcbanxe acr«»tfl cs>u*e a aijewalk to be as tairrd by su-stitutm s ' new atona where neeeaeary w li.m tl ■j»y on th i west fide of sprtntr nreet between oen eaee and sromore i r*et ooaca ide t.it to be re ptlred ih pine plan it two iochm ttjck wlthia five day < ii theeaatside of mortioner itm1 bttwecnßa ta*ia atrect atul uathawa alley cau^e a sidewalk bo b i .-■i r,i i.d four feet ti wi^th at pl.e j,.»ti twolq-hcsthfck withii fivedajs on it east aide of m->rtimer street betirem mii!,'»i !,;.■» ■d r-'atswa street cau a aidewalk u be i.-■.>.■".!.-i four feet in w dth of ptne pack two uicfita thick w'uiin fi*e la ». on tv.e sea hsi le of scott between the new tork i 1 i trie ha na -. cr uint and a roill nitjwav • tafiilic iw york and rtrie itaiiruail eroeain a miirn^r street ca r * a:d-walk to be co '' ■■l '(!*■l a ji of l1;ic lla&k two iu&h ii m t.tti kide of sr!i slre«t between t x r.j ■t*-.iet xn i * po-nt nttdwaj between van renaelaer rtreet and new turk and erie kaihoa cru»tin a caiue a aija«alk to be ennatructed f«u '■■-■- wide i piue lank two inches thick within i dayi ou the dortb side of eichanfw street between th in i . i -: i .:.,-,: r and gnfflo attest -■», . !■; ewalk to b comtruzted four fret wide of pin piank two inches thick w thin five dsyi on th ■. rtr side of exchange street betw«e gnffln and iffilliajllal s recta causeaa^dewalk to be ci-'n-tmcied four fed wide of pine p.ank two inch tbi.-k wubin fivedajs n tbe west » de of roinec'ie-jt et.rt-h hw tentli nd eltv-nth v'rtttn ra-iac atidi-walk to be n paired wfdi go9t pine i&nk t*o incbei thk-k where n«.tcs»rrj withui i.t days on the bte«t tfsli . f conn«c:icut btreet between twi-hth and ihirseemh ftrt-cu eauso a aidjvaikto e r.-p^ir d with good p.ne plank two inches thick wltlilll llvt ijv h on the ea»t aide of fr.in1 m itr*et between sec ern jtrtt ahd &[> hit acj feel ntriheriy tlicre'rum ■; i . !■■*..;» :<• l f t r,'l ' y ij ;[■.., ii -. ''■><-■--■••■■■•■■'■■'■i ■wjilth f a:x feet laid in nt m «■than tbre cou:a.a ou tho tride o uitißtrect within r.vecajs on tho mt aide of uapla itreet betwren nmataw *' .. tnnfaja streets causa i +.< to be repaired withir ten d*>a the above works are to be d^ne uni'r tho r'irc '.: i of the street cnmmi siontr ana if uot done iti ifie manner an i ithiu ti.e tiias b ecldod ti.ea t:.e stree commiss'r'ner ia a thoriz*d to dv ihe tame at the expense of tbe ownen of the lanh g£o^ge 8 wardwfll city clerk damddec 31.1u9 al-£t dry coops 1870 offering at barnes & bancroft 259 main street at very low priofi alpacas poplins panama f loths c c babni3 & banceoit u 3 main it baknes i bancroft 359 main street mokfc of those ueitt ali wool home iiade casskeres at tl oxford mixed at usly i i heavy watek prook tl barne3 4 banckoft 4 1 » mkid it cloaking s at ba.ihsteb & 500 tirdi cloakidf m&rked down from |! md 14 to mm per tard the best bakoai.v of tbs sk.atox barnes t baxcrott 14 tag mnin t ladies & gfnt's under wear at laeses i bilittjft ji3 xw street marked dorm cr entiee stock of hosieey ladies and gentlemen's uxdeeweab bikne9 * bavc»oft silks silks 4.t barnes & bancroft | 859 maly street oi astiqce ix all colors at « 10 i masiid dowk tiou x a.13 17 a great bargain alse plain blace silks 91 75 aid »~ . trperp.osghuk si babmes * bakcrorr o »«■»■! american black silks at iiub t iaicmff 23 i-is tort «•« ~ mjii rft * wajttbp wanted hoc3e and lot in i>-'i»n;i for i.(>u-f d lar and fir here of _ f iij • '■■--, in .-•» li 350u ;- r n prjperty autb ta.-*ljfil>—l wish to kknt fox t » tfrtn of ht *•»;> s.'o or i it front od th »« b*nk 01 ihf bu3aio bit*r in de th to f cit ship cadij pvtim derirtßf mch proprrt will pl«u*bpp)ru my i.fl<m juun ut"u in aipafcri ctoln'tv okdtks county or i den--vid,ood of conoty orders want d br lul'lb otto real fc«ate rrokw k?s i br.w b.nmm lujhibfesb chajickft i7 anted—a party engaged in rv the nutifaetur of ra'jv »:::• t«irii a r >-:■!•■with aca ital of from t&ooo to 9&000 a ply to j h iittu 81 pearl a i^l w"anikd a~partner with a ■- !, hflmi r i ■to ft5c id ami cit lu*b«d p»>ing bii»ine in thi city prosta wf r.'ks ir ..:■..: one cap*b eof '»- :■; ctiarya t uftce ■■i-ii-c-i v-lr1 r addroi uiro-igh ibe l-ostoffl «, bubiskss u-u job vtnnvennwannnl w\j9 m jaaaataw mmur ww a etaaw*lm oard esat aest lel saartps^^nt era 11 ea-rt was bwespfci 1 11-aaar
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-01-05 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-01-05 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8170 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
Description
| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-01-05 | |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. | |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. | |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) | |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 | |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. | |
| Date of Original | 1870-01-05 | |
| Type | Text | |
| Language | English | |
| Format of Digital | TIFF | |
| Identifier | 18700105_001.jp2 | |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College | |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College | |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express | |
| Library Council | WNYLRC | |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8170 | |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. | |
| Technical Data | 2918 KB | |
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