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buffalo express vol xxv tuesday febuart 1 1670 mo 8193 business directory same mttmimmmbamd locat10s of tmm luabis 110u3m8 or buffalo theae of our reader wbo sua pnmiissai in buf ta_o i cuttlug thla ■■;.! mod using it aa a reference will avi time aiui lr ibie tha aalaetkm tsu tmam aratmiij iaa.it and l,r.ru.tij first clash architects ctruh e pouter sss mam tt ag'l implements castings ac lr.-aki iiw.n m ukss chicatfu oaax caaal bankers n w lit'bt k co main md seoaea blind hinges fine castings ft clam a lu.,cor i,»'i»nj vic^cict books and stationery mamie taylor s&6 main - : -•• i i;t-::_e a bilo , tt main,cor ..-,. x.w breko a lent z*0 main aud _> w banava h u olltl.zttnalain blank books stationery ac tovbtt look wood k juhnson 20 1mb liittjjny a jenkd.xu aaa'akmaiii boots a shoes a l echbytlr zss main jlkr.i h jewett mmb blank book manufacturer j l cauaaama im ami :>. waahingw _*. onfectioners wholesale a retail w k bcllock sou loh d'rtat-m oakfets oil cloths feathers j r s j zook i ; f ■•- re _;<\ mala confectioners wboleeale hlkmly ,;..,' k.-f ■*, li *. m*_.'.hf.k 46u main uppoailm tlfft houaa china glass a crockery matihaw u'shal *._ jiain olio k k'twua-i.iumun carriages hakveyk wallace _>-» natr courtar hooae crackers ac b oyend k hun ik ami lo7 __..-.-. coal wholesale and retail c y i ui.r a co mir i.n . and icrraes gkobua uasin aft 9mb tuaaea coffee a bftcl mills chase k co jul main op^wuiu < i *..*..■. coal ano piq iron 0 e wilson k co m oma cr ht-empi t _\_ hkustbom t uiiiuuarual wfaari loot ol ii li atiawt dry goods dodo beat * vo t thm tmm i ra 1 5m a tailors m h zkm9i smmssa dyer and renovator htcah ■t i h m.t -.-,. main envelope had dtiltwbh h w mubitb.nir waa engravers on wood geo d wioiitman ht mtin fancy goods ac volqeu kiettllng k lo ttl main furniture ac isaac ii wuitk ...; main e uristul a co im main flour keeo and grain w ii i.n terraca cor tvaiie fruit and oysters platt wmjbn co 267 wsahlugton fine brass castings buffalo brass foundry t exchange glass ano paper show cards j !■. h<<rym i k s ■<■<*. -• up-tain grocers wholesale a m jounhton t main grocers wholesale and retail e d holman kb bain uko w mjotl 17 tl inaoera gents furnishing goods addls'jn b stafford sn7 main fl e lawkknck a sosf 316 main mott k kl j.,-1 i -■-■. mam guns and jewelry j o boboon a co , 166 main hotels mmi1 hotel eor waid-.tnrton and carroll hair work and hair jewelry ubs ijbmkl ttt cllnt.in harness saddles ac j s i.yti.f 4 son tf exclianjri ippoalt manalon xian'i h iu'wl'llkey uuccchhor to j no hum i-i-r a bro 303 main hardware iron ac c el waliuil t"0e 271 main and bmmmm boktons k kit sof p.arl ai.d tsshmb sion i y till rl a in a co 64 main foh'lkk k sons w hi-noca dkwmtc wfckdkoo 2>l main oor w gvu hardware and metals p&kti * uo 46 fl and 150 terrace u,)t air furnaces a d 01lbert so main hats caps and furs c * f ok ■roeb mw main jflbotold a ull 1 tm main wm wipl'kkt i*:i tbim iron foo'dby eagle iron wommb parry sarklssbstai clinton iron wukks cnarcb.cor jackaon iron founders engines boilers oeo w tiffr moss a co wahhlnirton.nrohio iron nails r r sihks ao matt k co w d and witerraw lager bekit bill kds ao 3cichael k mil aui main at light carriage and sleigh d c godwin 1cj aad ajo wfc,hiiij[ton looking glass 1'lcrure frames bowaku k bit»t1n0 ifi e swan malleable iron rratt k letciiworth s2 ami 64 tcrraoe marble mantles and grates c s cooff.r 511 ol»a*ar l swaktz a oo m maui marble a granite works d emm un's _ pommomtcmwmm court tod uoipn john ceawpokd lii and itl'j nia.arv millinery wholesale aud retail rfzkky o'brikn 0 m.c s ic wookwaru 40u main mourning iocds mvm v-h *___*_*_- mantfar-r tfiln jewelers ac organs po^^rll and u derrick fklokmakkk ft ' *****" " clinton ._ organs melodeons -^ ma . co a prince a co niagara b«venth . ryland oils paints ac 8 peajhe 16 and 17 main planing mills doors sash ac w a evans a co mechanic printers a blank book man'fs baker a jones 220 an.i tit waahinntoa litem plastic slate roofing n r innes 244 main pianos music ac oottier a deston 2fw main piano manufacturees 0 kurtzman lofl im and uo butavia dkvin r brl>3 401 niaifara c<.r marjland paper hangings ac m h biroe,2umain mostoomkby krt)s m»5 miia mebrett nichols .: • main photographers w m rnt-qht ti>6 maic m b hambleton 306 and 4d0 mala h l 111.1 s79 main sewing machines orover k baker s m co 411 main wueeltb k wilson s m co 275 main ecr wilcox k 01pbs s jc co 14 8 dirlsioa itowk 8 m co , is w swan florervt'es b co..401 main saddlery hardware ac rratt k letcjworth 31 and 64 terrace silk hat manufacturers 0 mackenzie 187 main stove hollow ware brsd k co oor brace st and erie cana stained glass buffalo 9tvink1 glass woees » p ceo l burns ti main school furniture w chase a son 212 setentn scales and safes buffalo scale works 63 ma'n stoves and hardware j maw ferris a co 446 ham stoves furnaces and ranges x bwartz ft co sss main daniel i lit mph ey s-acceewr is jos hna pbtaj a br , t main st tobacconists i a v apams k cd.,2w washingtonk41 k fsart oibson f howard k co m0 waahiniruta watches jewelry a diamonds rrntin-s j ewklbv store an matm ltl dickinson 164 main dan b castle 161 main i tetbns bros us main watch makers a jewelers julius walker i 7 main died hrsted—jan s'.ta this city vaj»i yoanfett ahudofthe late wil lim c and ta h united ajart t rear 5 aaontha and ii dava paasrsl t-mmbaj february 1 at 2 p m froas ul t hmaft wellkr—jan m francis infant een of alexander aad base waller and 4 mnatha aad is days fane sl ram tne reaid*t>ee of h'a narrate > o 421 buteott it , w dn*-d*v aft rnoon at x o'a oe chicago ul ciecir.nati pap ra plena copy h.buth > er jan so la tb-e city afur a long aad mmttariam uinaae john o pu uthnar in the tttk fear m his ege wm*m sll n i p-sn f bis late rssuene m o 4 sjl mabaam se tm-mmtm pttmrnt is ss 1 memab mmmbbmmmamwm rntehmt tm attmm b jibwn m el eoasusapooe eerf ristv-eee yaera aloe ska ef the tale 9__t___w_______*________mm i ____\___> m new york taji_u ot a mammlso fthx—mmm of peecce abthtb—the spanish ac cqcht of jorda.vs late y1ct0et—de sraccnvb fire it mmm_.ru to m axrxam j ; new york january 31.—john rey nolds the man who murdered the grocer at 192 hudson atraet on saturday night oonfesaed that his real asms is sylvestei bream he is m native of the sonth ol ireland and haa been in thia country fire years prince arthur wss waited upon st tb brevoort house this morning by s delega cion of english scottish snd irish residents beaded by the british consul aadpresenteri with a congratulatory address the prince made a feeling reply he dined with w b duncan this evening and subsequently attended the firemen's ball at thk academy of musio wednesday evening the prince will dine with moses h grin ell thursday with august belmont snd fndsy with edwin h houghton he will leave for boston on saturday the failure of leroy nichols a co brokers was announced this afternoon upon contracts for sevsral thousand shares of rock island stock henry allen formerly employed in tbe sub treasury building and who wss under examination today before couimusioner osborne on a charge of . having presented s false and fraudulent voucher with a view to defraud the united states was discharged a suit has been commenced by ewin van gaasbeck one of the parties injured by tbe accident st willow tree on the 23d of april lsst against the long island rail | road company for damages and lays claims for 50,000 the spanish consul of this city has re ceived from havana the following official telegram havana january 39 general puello attack and captured the intrenched camp of insurgents of guaimaro with only 120u troops he remained there seventeen days jeatroying all the fortifications they had imilt up in encampment tbe insurgent sad after the grit attack leaving a great number of dead on the field a fire broke out in h b bunsters wholesale liquor store llh fulton street at a late hour and spread to the good year's india rubber establishment adjoin i the loss is probably 100,000 prince arthur visited the firemen's ball it the academy ef musio this evening and was cordially received the private box tie occupied was handsomely decorated and hung with tbo britiah and american flags god save the queen and yankee doo lie were performed and the young man ieemed to be well pleased during the hour he spent there with hn guardians washington the supreme court equally divided on the missouri test oath question george opdyke on black friday—pro gress of senator sherman's finan cial measure 1st tslseaatb to tks xnsss washington january 31.—george opdyke was examined before the committee on the general question of the oauae of tho gold panic the committee on ways and means to day completed the tariff bill which they will report to-morrow there was a large lobby near the committee room looking ont for particular interests speaker blaine was forty ysars old to day the anniversary was the occssion of many congratulations from personal friends the president wss forty-seven in april last the vice president will be forty seven in march next it is the first time in the history of the government when the average ages of the president vice presi dent and speaker of the house have been under forty-five years the internal revenue receipts to-day were sl288.400 and for the present month 1*2,479.000 again of 1,300,000 over janu ary 1869 the case of frank p blair jr which has been pending for several years before cie united state suprtme court was de cided to-day the appeuant was debarred from the right to vote because he refused to take the oath of loyalty prescribed by the constitution cf missouri the su preme court of that state sustained such denial which now stands the supreme court of the united states being equally divided i a opinion the comm tee oa elections will meet to-morrow to consider the case of van wyck against greene of new york they have changed the former programme and will now let the poll stand endeavoring to bettle the case by excluding individual fraudulent votes which may be discovered xlist congress—second session washington january 31 senate the chair laid before the senate a communication fiom the secretary of the treasury containing the drafts of a biu for the organization of a marine hospital ser vice also the annual report of the com missioner of patents numerous petitions were offered for tne abolition of the frank - i e privilege mr r«umner rep mass ), presented a petition from the citizens of kansas for the selection of a commission to distribute eligible lands for homesteads for f reedmen also a memorial of jtobert webster of georgia for compensation fop property de stroyed by the army of general sherman mr scott rep , pa presented a pe tition for aome remedy for the present con dition of the medical officers of the navy also one against any change in the rank of line and staff officers of the navy mr sherman rep 0 ), presented resolutions of the legislature of ohio rati fying the xvth amendment he explain ed that a former legislature being demo cratic rejected the amendment but upon an appeal to the people a republican major ity had been secured and the present affirm ative action followed aa a necessary con sequence the above communications were tmbttmbm mr howard rep mich offered a resolution which was agreed to requesting the attorney general to communicate to the sonata copiea of any communications sent by him to any of the united statee military authorities since the passage of mtm last set relative to the admission of georgia and ita representation in coogreaa and particularly any opinion given him touching the eligibi lity of the members of the georgia legisla ture mr williams rep on offered a resolution which wss sgreed to requesting the president of the united states if in his judgment it is not incompatible with the public interest to furnish the sonata with a oopy of the correspondence of j ross browne late minister to china with the state department mr morton rep ind offered a resolution which was agreed to calling upon the president for information concern ing tha ratification of tho xvth amend ment by the legislature of mississippi and in regard to other affair there mr morton alao introduced a bill to ad mit the state of mississippi to repreaanta mr ramsay rap minn from committee on postoffioss reported tha poa tal telegraph biu with smendmente tho saa ate tham a one o'clook took np tha cnrrsney bill aad mr sherman asorad an amendment which ba hoped to have considered aa a sobetotnu for pending amend men te mr sherman rep o from the committee on finance reported withont aaaendntent a bill repairing tha secretary of the treasury to withhold any money do from tha united states to a defealttng state on any account whatever mr cragin bop n h introdneed a hill to abolish tho ottos of surveyor of t-lmr it wurijaa that th ptaaant duties sf that ettae shall hots-after be par im 1 1 fto.ciniitnrsi onstssna and tabmbm ttt mtmtmm mat mttamttt mbmmm t»^ia-qyem5liiii«iiiii-a _ y j ~ sd to any state havmg leas thaa ita proper tjm under aaah nlm aad regulatinas an tht oompteouar of tha currency may approve aad tho secretary of tho treaau ry require ur shrrmaa aaid ho submitted ths m im snaniiaaus with tha initrac tmms from tho •_ am f na its doptiaa w-oald ae acast tho other previ sums of tha bill bat aay capital acquired under it by a state woald ba entirely in exoem of tho share to which it would be entitled of tha forty-fire miuioaa or any other amount authorised by tha bill the effect would ba to enoouragt capital to go into the south and weak different opinions were expressed bt messrs colo morton aad williams aa to the bill aad oertain modifications ware made in tha amendment the amendment as modified was then read as follows that after tm expiration of six months rom tbe pssssgs of the act any banking association located ia any state having more than ita proportion of circulation may be removed to any sta tion having less than ita proportion of cir culation under such rules and regulations as the collector of currency with the ap proval of the secretary ol the treasury may require provided that the amount oi the issue of said bank shall not be deducted from the amount of the new issue provided for in this act the senate then adopted the amendment by—yeas 43 nays 12 the former amendment of mr morton to fix the additional amount of circulation at 52.00 00q waa then renewed mr chandler rep mich offered sn amendment which waa rejected and af ter messrs sumner williams and cameron had spoken and an understanding had been tffectcd that the vote on the bill would be taken on tuesday at four o'clock the senate went into executive aession and shortly afterwards adjourned mmb bills were introduced and referred as fol lows : by mr ketchsm—defining the location of the southern pacific railroad by mr soofield—for apprenticeship in the navy by mr cessna—to admit mississippi tc representation in congress by mr whittemore—for like purposs by mr sherrod—to remove all political disabilities by mr wilson ohio)—to amend the pension acts of 1862 and 1 s04 by mr beck kequiriog all regulations and orders from the commissioner of in ternal revenue concerning distillers etc , to be signed in person by the commissionei and endorsed as approved by the secretary of the lreasury by,mr ch eaves of mtm mexico—to au thorize the terriorial legislatures to pass general acts to incorporation for eduea tional and other purposes mr c0ll0m rep ul.),offered a reso lution calling for information as to the amount oa tax collected for 1869 on liquors and tobacco in each congressional district also the aggregate amount collected from all sou roes ia each congressional distric t which was adopted mr schenck(rep 0 offered a reso lution calling on the president for informs tion as to the trial of e m yerger of mississippi for tbe murder of major g craue and the cause of the delay in tht promulgation and execution of the sen tence bills were introduced and referred ss follows by mr wells—fixing the pay of sena tors and representatives at 3,000 per year snd reducing mileage to ten oenta per milt from the 4th of march 1870 by mr fitch—to grant belligerent rights to the republic of cuba he moved it reference to a seiect committee of seven mr banks rep mass moved ffa reference to the committee on foreign affairs the latter motion was agreed to by a vote of 125 to 14 a number of resolutions were offered several petitions were presented for the reduction of the duty on steel richsrds ayer member elect from th first congressional district of virginia and lewis mckenzie member elect from virginia were sworn in after a variety of unimportant businesf the house adjourned the navy dischahqbof employees at washinoton | it tkt.m tph to ra krnsaa ; wabhincto-t january 31.—five hon dred men were discharged from the n»v yard to-day mostly from the bureau m construction and kepairs and steam engi neering one hundred will be transferred to bureau of yardsand l>ocks equipmeot and ordnance leaving about 7"u men at work in the yard those to be retained are actual residents of washington who lave families to anpport at norfolk korjole january 31 six hundred c fifty men were discharged to day from tin construction and ste&m eogineering bu reau at the gosport navy yard all th work in these departments has been entire ly auapended at philadelphia phii-adklphia january 31.—the em ployed at the navy yard about to be dis charged have sent a petition to congress aakldg leave to continue work and to allow thr:if wages to accumulate until the passage of the appropriation bill by congress at chable3towk boston january 31.—the order dis charging the workmen went into effect at the charlestown navy yard to-day and 1,39s men were at roll-«all this afternoon foreign gossip raom rohe rr *"■"*'"■to nil txrsjßm j t nxiin x j annary 31 letters from rome say dr dollinger's protest against the dogma of papal infallibility create much excitement and indignation at the vatican a telegram from bomt to-day state the pope retimed to receive an ad dress signed by one hundred and thirty seven bishops also protesting against the declaration of that dogma a berlin correapond*dce asserts that the german governments will sustain their bisnops in the event al a contest with the vatican cuba hatauta january 31 news of the shooting of seoor castatvon at key west caiiaed great excitement here the vol unte-tb tonight arrested two men for using seditions language it is reported that tbe prisoners attempted to escape and were tired apon the by guard and killed an in vestigation is now fcoing on crimes and casualties mxtsdeb or the kditor of the voz di cuba st lltmlin to m ittiim j kit wut january 31 — gocialo cm übod editor of th vat dt cvia wbila landing oa urn porch of hia hotel was at tack*d by atreral cabaot who opeaad fli on him with piitoli h ntaraad ti fir and had wounded tan of hia aaaajjanu wken he reoaited a ahot from which he died is nfteen minltaa several ainatl were made the editor of the key waet li patch in a card withdrew tbe article which they pnbbahed thia morning on the ap proaching deal for tbe ream that the fifrmrntr made are innxacc kaoas political tkodslb lftatbkwomtb janoary 31 inforaa tioa froa tofeka to the effect that endenee of a btartluag character ia nferanoe to a certain morthwoattm senator which will be prodoeed before the committee of lexu ukn appointed to mreetifate th luaii of eomption againat oar cungmeinnll de lecatiea " dcatkuctttk blow lot hnrrimni nnii or»r_h«lamas«far xsst united stetas aa i^immaaasßßfav tsmmmftshjad asal mothw nssam emsuy snssvtsj^sk bcictdsl ksrw toak jannsry 4—a lmmmm g«v)djsp-eh d^tuwus-ilrmj nn if hboum-to brjiqhaktoir january sl.—tha tea tor»o «. j claaemmws jim.j.j by tir on saturday w«kl the us is 6000 the liqtwr flora of o w fi^stnan k co wm aatsad tsvday by the iwvmma ofi oan for a vinlatiaa of the ie<ss.s>s lawm fclo nan pitt?nrmom january 31.—a hou in vixgm allay ooaapiad by the family of da vidm adams mifsudoi fire and his wife bomad to death the husband wm preaent and thosjun intoziewtod be was able to explain that ha mad mr adams had bee drinking and tbrt she set fire to the htwse with th avowed pupow of de stroyiag henalf murdett of a brothcav louistiux jannary 31 darij ztaach shot and kilied hia brother benjamin a wealthy planter at the hope plantation on the yasoo river a faw days sino miscellaneous the peabodt obsi^nts irnu«unit»tiinnw pxasodt maaaacbmsetta january 31 the fnnml of mr george peabody u offici al r announced to take place here tuesday february sib at elevea o'clock in the south church on arrival of the fanera train to-morrow the remain will be escort rd to the peabody institute from the rail road depot by a battalion of united 4utm troopt and tha sotton ooatds of thia town the latter furnishing a guard ol honor whiln thm remaim h in rtato th doon of the iostatnto will bo opu u tin ton from the 2d to the 7th of fobnuury visitino the remains portland janvarr 31 a oonrtaot tream of of people baa flowed throuh the city hall to-day where the reeiami of mr peabody an lying in state admiral far rmgat and staff riaiud fort prable to-day and were received with a aalate from thr fort the city government paid a visit to the fleet in the bay governor chamber lain this aft«rnaon gave a dinner to ad miral farragut and other distingauhed visitor the loulsnixl bkidqe - lonstille january 31.—the i ait • par of the ohio kiver bridge was oompleted thi fternood the length of the bridge ex clusive of approaches is one mile in has two main spans of 370 feet and another 400 feet with a draw over the channel the time occupied in its coastniction vu two years and six months it will be ready tor the passage of trains in throe or four days eouthebn imhtgration kashtillr january 31.—an act of th tennessee legislature granting aid to the mediterranean and oriental steamship navigation company of new york ha been signed and is law from this date the aim of the measure ii to promote the intro duction of labor into the southern stat*t from southern europe by steam oommoni cation direct to the southern ports the legislature albant january 31 senate a bill was introdnced by mr harden bui*k relating to work on the state canals abolishing the contracting board and levy ing a state tax of one mill per dollar foi such work the senate committee di-posed of th following bills as noted for relief from erroneoas or illegal assess - mis dt in the taxatioa in farms or lots of land by county line*—third reading amending the charter of binghxmtoa third reading mr bank introduced a bill authorising the albany county clerk to sign papers not signed by former clerki also to affleud the charter of albany adjourned as&kmbly a bill was introduced by mr bimvr chartering the buffalo and williamsviuf railroad company ; also regulating buffalo street roilroads the house in committee disposed of the following bill as noted : oa motion of mr kiernan amendment to bill that the building for the court and house of detention with real estate shalj not cost over % 10*1,000 was agreed to compelling uaa companies throughout the state to report anno ally to the comp croller their condition of business telegraphic summary inom tsankdata irnuoni mararesm washinoton january 31.—tbe arcnt iffieera re getting up quite » lubby to r + teat aotion on general login bill to re luoe tbe namber of officer an.l to fix the ay of the army the number mustored out ihould the bill pan will be quite large and no person can tell exactly who will b di h&rged and who retained the reducing uf the pay it uo obnoxious to imy iffioen and it is aid petitioo will be rit to con a-re vetting forth that on the present pa and allowances the officer cannot do more than maintain tbetxiawlvea and if there is to be » redaction they will be forced torwign the committee however hare mad ap their mind to the provision of the bill ar d general logain v determined to pmh it through the house on the cry of economy ie ia prepared to show th.it it will be i aving of several million dollars ayear to tij treaiiury and no detriment to the poblic service the secretary of the treasury iiu di rected the asiistaat treasurer at ne york to kll 1,000,000 of gold etwh weett during tbe month of february and to pur chase 1,000,000 of hood oo each alternate week on account of the sinking fund a new york tribune special says thtt the pnbliodebt will be reduced thia mont > between two and three million dollars the expense of the government for the monti of january do not vary much from lait month while the internal revenue receipt are light the cqltom receipts are fai amounting already to 13,500,000 tie prospect for a reduction of tbe debt *•<■not j favorable as at this time last wint r nxw yo&c january 31.—1n the life stock market saturday with no fresh off r ings there waa nothing doing in beef cat c sheep were dull and weaker with receipt moderate and foroed mies of good to choice lota at a reduction of j-c per lb and oareply any jittr jl for common hog ware a shade firmer the rtosipti wen 4,'t00 she«p and 580 hogs rev dr chaptn preached last evening apoa the bbarriage bond aad alloded i/di rectly wj tbe recent cdtonooi cases of it vioutioo in this locality he took vtry high eooaervative grounds ia tbe premi.-se rev dr northrop of the twenty t^ird strart prwbytenas chuirh d*iiver«4 a discourse on tbe same en grow ing sublet reynolda the mcrderer of the nnfoi tv nate grocer in rl^davjn street william townaeod is locked up in tbe leovmrd street ststiod and having recovered from his drunken orgia ia inclined to be defi ant he says hanging for murder is play ed oat in new york townsend s fanenl tsjie place to-day tbe jury in tb caee of perry tr.ed for tbe murder ot tbe wafcehmaa hafee in brooklyn ag-wn liimnrtsd and wtre discharged by judge pratt at ma sa*)y bo«r oa ssuadsvy morning on satardaw m cooke wile of tie spandrel who elpp«d witb mim mattie johnston received a dispatch from chi cago cooke left hi wife s-md child in d titnte cinrosnatsßcw wkw be ran awijy with mim jojwstosw ssttsmsotamt ttam a dollar m*c twy wm obi to fcr come depmdent on th«r reuuiw chwit votwitlutsadiag his ■nilhlss—is mn cook atoi ttlemf to tw hem tbat b womii reform mmd r-tmrm to her • be*ur m*s the dispatch wn m follow ■* i have left for p*rt nknowtu to wil never mm mm again » r-ifmed ho»*c«cooeiß , tb reralis albany smsmal f hwt mgk . it as fallows a nnmiltm of rlsis^au i from the democratm vaion organisatum i " expected hsn to-miwiww tamriiag to ba y anmtarvwwwith qmmmmu wnan las i sue to tbe a»*ammt arw smslumj bsre to mw ur smith tomfc m miiiiriii to fflm v ateesv ejssseaj fjp sss^v shbiw **■■■>•* . m w ffa a e'k*<2blk«slm sbkaa b*v sex mmtm fmn immi msm mm saw el n^aw ma ■fmst sfeim to ssss hill •/*• urn w tu s^aaaaaaaaaat aav flpavaaaaaaaaw flatt ■■■* a h9*jb • srsbbbsj sbasßßeßsvssrsv *■> m baßflhßai ssaata eßa%aaatv«aaaatfaw smafl bh sa aavmf 1 p««^a«i mm it ia hold by th •',■■ill il m tba the attien ef ths att m . qmtnx to mil tag tha iitnliithaa'a-traa—mterapoa th l^wm uk mpm ikomllirm hi—bag a mm mrmjo ate wish is a pn osdaajt whieh whiah wil himsmly be dis tppnmd of by tha ud a damosrata o the mtata ? bo january 30—t • papa yootardsi risitsa th amtmi g ilefa whan h amitftod at maas ami da nnd a li—m sa afearwwds took hex shfset with thi stmdsats ami a aamsw t ' kmtmimm visi tor iaehdiw mmmm tht a asrscei ladiaa rhe holy father expose t his gratiftoatioi 1st the prafreas w th ch rah m amerioa 1 hs deelarad that jho ayhlis f thi uawad states was tftnt ubuo of inteui jen and virtue ha added that aan immmbt-tmt ol tha choral applied only tn iioeatioaa insdal ra'xut iniste who n ss dangerous in ths uni sd states as ia europe pa ai january i ).— he organisation tt s nsw oaaal oompa y f the mm ol tmbftm mm inrnplimi hat rvwaiag aad aap ital au sabaonbad jmmi vrmck banker sad a do«m imaria eapi diets are at tbs hsadoiit saeh are ha p warfal oombina tiofcs existing that oet^aar e from the lath mas government wiu haont had theaomp any wail the report of.the i sited states kx pic ring expedition t.^ol i work w you jamufe sl tha tribmm'a ki mb-urg correspondent a ites na tha 16th in a that emigration lo thi ben therm states of ou union opeoa jj t rorably for mia u sippi to-morrow per stssmsr to naw 0 leans nearly 200 wed m go to water valley of mississippi t pet 1o a plantation snd aome industrial eoterp saa of mr berg lund one their owa orantr men who must bo a man of immense resc'iross for ha ad vanoss every cent of ti * oo i of tho journey of thseo people rom the t wth of sweden to the oeator of m_bp-am pi thev being pa r although daoan aat generally able fodied the advances mat a to hem will he ra paid through their abo in mississippi oiring february and ' mait of thia year 000 or soo persons will bo r/at by tho same gentleman under the s ame to missis ninpi these swedes sre ot mormons as several papers hera er ne slyreport new york jaa\«ry 31 - port an - prince advieee state t$ht v victorious re volutionist hsvs expr-ose their deter mi oi-tion to crush out th sa isvs party and m the principal towt-i of tho sonth the l ootin fc of salnavists i go ir on at quite a brisk rata at jeremi a 1 ita number of them have been already di oaed of in this summary way and at aci el there are no tewer uian forty-six n rison most of whom wot **-"• ill sssrta dy be shot in port au-prince also ple * work has been out out for tha military jnl nsls madrid january 31 _\ a eaaiting dis 1 ission occurred io the con titueut cortes i1 saturday between senoi figusrres one i tbs leaders of tba r sablicans aad j eneral prim tho tormm . defended the r jcent republican insnn^ct on aad assorted that it was a deliberate c 1 the people to tefsnd their indmdns ri its whieh hsd been violated by the got am aent he fur her asserted that tbos • i j called insur gents who hsd been ki lot by the govern ment troops were simplj as t«*inat*d general prim rose aoo de landed the re traction of tbe offensive wo s senor figuerras refus 1 t retract the general snppositu d i thst the mat er will end in a duel ths grsnd military re iewjrhich wss an nounced for to-day haa *_, indefinitely xwtpened * paris january 31 h journals of lay state that the fren h 4 mister of the interior in reply to the i.«r nd of an eng ish company for the pnv lege of isyin 0 cabls from algiers to vra ce replied thst hereafter all monopoly in tr ogrsphic oablee would be abolished and t st even private parties were at liberty to la f cables lisbot january 31 } igariere monro recently secretary of tht legation and barge d affairs ad imte rm at london oes to washington in the me capacity m tm • 01 st feed t.j fatten h m rapidly a highland county oorra pondent of the oinciooati oamette touches i ir tbe follow ug as the beit feed to m ke the biggest log oot of a pig in twelve months take wo parts of barley two o corn and one f oats grind them toget er then ooov tod feed cold this way o feeding is tht cheapest way to make hogi keep fat from the time they are pigs i ie any pig of a good and improved breed and it can be made in this manner to | in ons ponnd per day until a year old m ■i poprxatio or califoric i cities.—ao mrding to theeatimateeofth county ass em - rs the population of calif rnia exclusive if san diego and shasta fr m which there are no reports numbess 5g 827 souls of hom lv),000 or more thai 25 per oen-t are in san fraooisco sacn nento is ored ited with 35.000 santa cie s and san joa imn each with 24.000 sonot a with 22,321 alameda with 17,000 ano solano witb 13.000 and those seven com ties havo more than half the population of 1 ie state the total number of registered vi ion is 141,744 snd tbey ought to pay 28 ; 000 of annual ooll tax but the collections mount to only 131,105 city and vicinity aitnmnnm om raj wimi rha wiiiii ei»bh no oiroulataa in rrary diracbon throughout yaatarn kaw tork fanaaylrania and ou , aad ia thare an a n-j talnabla aa»«rti g madimn or bacalo merchant advt iiaamanta in toodad for thia wmk'i iaama t sold ba hand ad in b«fon twalva o'clock t d*r city note wintor ia on the borne atr eh gold waa 13501m1 a taa . ago to-day billiard playing turn alahoratalj thrown away with what graoa wa h each othar'a naiafortaßaa and how poorl oar own s drndard waa in naw v irk on gatar day ckampagßa flowad at tha a ink eiekaaga u.mfv atiaat laat night fita arnata an tha aa aad nbataaoa of tha foiioa'a saaday work a daaaanma hola eziata i i tha aidawalk in front of adam ifaldrat * co.'a aton on maiaatnat a tagraat aamad joka s imidt waa ar reatad snnday and aaat to h workhaaaa for ninaty daya tha hoapitabte snaidca of tha polma ate tiona gara warmth to alart i lod«ara saa day night aathadayabtgintolroi.im tha aau bagina to atiaagthaa aaya < ia old adagr bnt h daat hau anod ihia x tntrr la taa dalartiaa of tha thi : wh barglad mi dadlay'a raaidaaea oa bi 0m ilnat aad in tha i»aa»ary of tha | roparty mr ghatmaa soda aad bobart panau wan ary promtaaat tkay hatiaf walnkad tha hoaaa oa tartaaa atnot aae aftor fadiaa thaauraraoataraditto tht atotiamkoaaa kuttora an fattiag raaoi rad to a baa aaaatwhaaaaaaa'aarraatia latomiaad hy tharary tarj thia liaa < kick aaaaratta gaad trataac from laat drii ag tha fal low that gathan tooaa if h wkaapad kia hoaaa iaaaitoaamaatna wo uahamtaoaal a faat hana-a alow trot < id yat baaaa wonldannaiykaaeaaidand •> dritiaj faat how.tac.tima will tou a plinuw kiixzd.—a a ilimlmi n which iliaml km m joaaak mo oaasadaftha zu aararai briaiia wan hamadaadara faluag mat aad ton af mm mm oa i tho i i mr h lit»aamm*ai mi *• , a t %/» la>«tat«m>«->aaatjmlv amushments aoaasht or maia twdib hama it a aplaadid play aadlaat iniwjltui wall playad tha draa kaa tha man af being nataral while absandiag ia tamaamx aad etartliag eitua maaa tka lamar tmr atrainad far affect tka leading nkaraalar aa araaamtad ky mr mayo ■oaa olwhuaa la win aa andieuos tkia waa at laaat tka oaaa last ni^kk thai anitiaaoi tkawgk not larga waatery eatliii f nwakwai tkat fasriy abook th houaa ollewaa claaa rpoa oaa aasikar tha aastkaabaaa aarafnuy ooaaiderad and tha aga u are fairar than kan baan pro daead at tka theatre for aaaw tima ben kogara as cttrrictftrpw aad mia bailey aa blmmckttt nt—r an pnraiaabwlj daaarr iagof astioa tha play will ba repeated to night with tkaamra inaidantal to a firat repraeanta aisa a.aedej aad it ia to bo k»pad that ■fall kaasa will ba in attendant military teeiall ofthe severtt rorr a mt t mtm a msiting of all the committee connected w th the ball of the seventy-fourth rsgi mat n o 3 n y oa the 23d of febru ary next waa hold at tha mayor's office last creaiag major general howard pre ridm ooloaol charles j wing chairman of tho committee on musio reported thst bs had had interviews with tho leaders of the diffenat bands ia tha city aad on motion ho waa aathoriaed to employ poppsnberg's fu[l band far tho evening tha committee on floor reported that the programme was inreadinsss and would bo printed whoa the dedications bail been salooted general rogers suggested tbe propriety of appointing a master uf cere monies aad on motion of colonel fairer major general howard waa appointed ien eral master of ceremonies with bi igsiier general rogers aa assistant msjor william s bull from the com mtttee on refreshments reported that he had called upon several parsons snd re oeived a bid of 50 for the privilege of sell ing refreshments and would in addition to that furnish a supper to tho band tbe charge would ba 2 per coup a general howard wished to see ths com mittos before deciding the matter and ap pointed a meeting with them at the armory at two o'clock this afternoon on motion the matter of the cloak-room was referred to tho committee on refresh general howard reported thst thirty t_wb uniforms had boon ordc-ed and would be shipped from new york on the 15th task the matter of lighting the building was referred to tho decorating committee oa motion the following officers wem added to tha deooratiog committee i cap tains william g fargo jr gancr gard ner levi vallier lieutenant j s chest captain william o fargo jr and lieut charles gies were addsd to tbe floor com mittee lieutenant colonel charles wing waa appointed to procure seats mr warner of the continental hotel tha ; gentleman who proposed furnishing tho supper sent in ths following bill of for i opun haw and hta*ad cold duhca ftetmat bert prawn com bwf tonrue uaa turkey hi k _ oartilab«3 atmoa h-"«a turk 7 capon baef a la andr taici tuitfua l ili-ttr beltd chokan lad duckt stutt-il loin ot va i ii ■.. hokltd ojsteta p ai led ■aim ■mmyooaimm ol turkey mmm pmklaa cbow cbow olive tomato cai-ic lm aad per in'i ororsunhira sau t i'i bed calarj honaraaua peatry mine pis apple pla taru madssoaaaa had rla wtna j.i.ry jj sw.t a'mords filberts h ck or kuts pljs apyita layer ium-i e»fu»b walnuu v m .'■■'. pninea w»-bi_.»u.n caka hell-rat <• - ' p nd caka fruit caka or «•■;-. craias hinaga caka grass t.a black tea pure java ixbte on motion tha meeting adjourned subject to tha call of tha chairman it will be seen by reference to tbe forego ing propped i riftl that the work of prepara tion for the ball is going on most vigorously tha anniversary of tho seventy fourth regiment oa tha 22d of february 1870 will bo a fes'.ive oocaajoa long to bo remera bend in buffalo delicious masse merry faoaa aad happy hearts will ba tha order ?. ths evening and they who attend will novcr have occasion to regret it courts of law icrnuoa conir-cmmnai nui-rtm jvtli urinud h 0 w cllatoa jiiatlx ptvaaaf .-- » • p.ufcl d k ». uurt jaallaai «< tha pw b tha paoplo ta o»jrto alia ambrnv ment amignad and plaada not guilt t to bail be day to day ia f 1000 j k taekai udu.u robinaon anaiiea tfco paopla tb 0 11 p smrti p«tit lvaaj aftor a faloay withdraw plea of aotgailtyaad plaada gaihy;i«a twactj ti ra ban ia baffalo aaatonaad to auburn or two yaws awl tkraa month tha paopla tb joka braaaaa ••>». with intent to kill triad and aoariotad of aa imalt upon ana bnaaaa ia wife with a aharp and daagarmu weapon with oat )-- »■«-»- eaaat with latent to do bodily harm to kar afa iortj-aann bom ia inland bintaaaad to auburn two jaara aad tkraa moatha tha paopw tb miekaal faaniafc uroany from tha paraaa aftor patit uroany triad aad eoarietad sartaanad to aaburn fl jaara aga twenty bora ia inland urailoß cofat—cito tsul tflm aa i a taralaa imttm askaa s craatn haw york oaatral raoroad coaaaay triad fey taa conn without a jan da»id clark ta tha aaaw jobs b tncj ra taa aau astlciu to raoorar p—auiia tot takiag ulaaal f«r joka l talaat t jaaaaa mckay ra tend toharaua 8 cattng to kaar try and jaaaa k bran aad athara ta ljm bradlaj aad haaiy t brifga mlarrad to dalaraa r oark haru-gari iuuhim at ltvy*kl kali 14<.t tha hara-oah ia a aaaiant aad ho.or ablaaaan limit ngiaiiilira wkkk haafaraaaahaakoxiatod throaghoat oar maay ia tha yaar im7 tha aadar waa m trilaill tatoahia oowatry aad aiaaa th.l amakaaii|l«n li i m miartaihip ar.d n.ii fa orary mato at tha union wdgaaafafca la^aaaadamt ordaraf ran oari mmr aaw to taaatd tha katriot of ria ciaaty u faaaaat kmaaaa aiaa ladgaa of wmik aa aak aity a i kaowaaalauowa aaawa ho 10 buev hath ho »; chiwaim 80 47 bafcart btam ha mf latwif ho hat amhto phaaa ho hi eria oaaaw ha ha t lllll _ f * , , ...._ p — the buffaj exprtss the kx.'.'.ls.vpttin l in co mo 14 r bwak stkbkt mondn l r««r u eteiiim •' 100 weekljr " im thk kvef no cxnnt ivo e4ill«o.)at i an.l 4 p m oalltend lo otj anbecrllan at sutekk • lit per 7e«k i • "" ' ii • '" ~' "" wwmmwl ttor adoption-any one wish 1 in to adopt a aula cli.d f ur weeks old dark ej at and hair can ua i the * nn by lryn riiw at the h me for the riendloe mmamb atreet _** rrtnc*-a nemtam bbm re as q lf loht amu ggmgje lost-on saturday evening a poekei book containing 27 on main xlagn rs bwsn or terrace bkwasa tbe pocket-book had ma la-cnaaion " wilvjn c wkllbm buffalo \ ****** f™**"***1 be inside also severs mem onr mmmmm the sbs«l signature toe finder will bt eraily r w rdad_byjcatin,f it at thle office a31-lt t o^t-on frio ay evening a xj rlust-rbreahpin with 74 gar etta the tlmber will be weu reward-ed by leaving the ame at ui • of "-■ssmfeeft oakery for sale or to rent a af£chance-a wellestab j~y nih'd humr.mb ufrali on ac ount of dis w 0.000 answer to c b of t „. otfee 35 a bare chance-fok sale-a " "■!'■*'* retail stock of hate caps aad fan wit lbe good will f »„ ,, w muu » hed n t 1 a see of the btora cv be obtained on r*-aenna'.i mtmm or particulars address p 0 drmwtr 17t ■! 1 1 1 wanted to rent-a hotel doing agtod bu'ir with o w'thout f_iri_i ture andrea m.c par-ell akroo m y , ;_ ... i at hn tit mi propicitry kok sale oh exchange att*>ated in the b.n busio m pari of the tillage of attica wtah 1 esse of lai.d bam tic fur further psrticu are t|.piy to ljstft flckkkin 13 w 8win*it \ q<>01 business chancjc a -~\- brrt-cla-aa millinery aakeanmnsni t coisirting lock amemting to ammtt mm liase of prem - - *■is i eat in th city or tbe l.uainesa n.i i -. good will which i valuam any one wkhmr to j.un.'haae wul fi-id thl • rare bargain call or ad.lrtw lke a hckknhg broker und agft peal fstate ag-ri.i ft w swan nt . b_b*\o large dairy kakm io ijei j bares or ac mp-kei.t man an i pm wanted io mm charge of af-.ru none but a oocipet-cnt pstsaa n»ed apply famed a par uer in ar actire and t su bliahed _-:•*. mm a physician apply to hjrn'ah hh hvcklawo av sn.ji brown's bail ling vfonky plknt v—fur a fro xt_l fsedssasageim snlsssdl tenala aopiyat it m 4,_coit b ock west swan it iiwb sale ch ba p—on e fo i rth of the p'tent ls«utd to verrtll b shxwu d i psora forsal irik aad iras rving mm la to er with the neemmmmrv mac ine.-v for \. i . barrel per bay the aid pnttnt is in t e vacuum principle id rune 17 ears from lief i 9th 1w8 i r,.*i ,»*;, c y m_.vet.po 22-flt _ evao t tiar canal wanted an intehe-it in ome tpfmti paying out-dour l,u-mena simply aiitah tmmtd will put ii mm nr more if pr.^ew^ct win warranty a dr pa tnhjt thi»offi alq for rent — an established grocery store apply to john oito 81 pf^rl alrce a 18 t levator stock for s.-xe j j one-fourth interest in ih hwifuhore g ului fur aale tliw ie an ... m ■.■■■' ■'..*.;.# for a (■;■;.' hit inveaimen for further tarticolars apply to 1 i mt a san ford 16 w swan t alfi wanted a partner with a caah capital of 3000 to &<»>■■< io a wel ■ta c^li.-d pa ing biudneea in thin city pruflta iar 4 "*. ripkj norainil one icapabte of taking charge of ofllce bu-lne*a proferrsd addreaa t-orounh thi puat-.ffice business 14-tf wa«tki manufacturers andtraders pank s ock wanted by lee a ttcxsmsmq uwesjaw tt a2t wanted-thrkk or four good haobss worth from three to fli thou«ar j dnllareeaich apply t • eiiwahd - a mookhajtd real f-.t-.le and fe-sbsssms brokera no _ erowti'f i buifiilng a1 i wanted l wistt~t o^evtfor a term of f ve year 2 0 or 00 ft front on the went hank of the buffalo mm n dec^th to tha city ship canal parties i!e-.iring inch prornrty will j pleats apply at my i sea jolln otro u7 81 pec-.rl el melp-femalks iff n pearl st.—wanted a _*) rurai-girl cue tfatoan come weli recommend j ni wil hare a good home it i ue eagle—w antef>r~a girl to do cocking wa-hii-g and iror.lng a'so on j to do tip atalni work german prefer.ed good rtfer | i oo ni gara—wanted a gl rtl l m 0 to do general hcu-ework must he a t^-«l a o ( pearl—coor wanted _•)_ aaist wanted a good qtbl to do the kl-i-he-i work mint oomi well r com mend d appl at 104 t-asaaaa ince a54 tf heltp wales wanted-a good energetic mnn to cany-i llitra ndu'ements a d per manent position iffr.d virtue ft >\ _'>. main at bl i wanted a man of good ad mmm well leiiwaaieniliiil apply to v.rtu ft towrroh 3(mj hal i at a mutation wanted ry i married man a per.er il iwmsss ■ewart buiur i or roachtnan in a t rlvate famili good ref-ren ■•■. | apply at 170 kim t asl-ol i mo b ok binders wanted a 1 fn mmm baker ft junes 220 aal ml w*.in !.*'■■1 at-eet kl titanted—a situation as seam tt btr-a either on cloak o dree makimr i-r ■faml't seerisv can run any ki..<l of newine m»cl.ine on ei h^r cloih or leather inquire at 224 fsssa zj_________m__e wanted-a sitltation as book keeper me mbmmpm to handlirg money aa drw.1 " *. n ." thi i ffl-.-e mm h inarms karms-several fine . a 4 and small farms for>_ajeorexcbanga i ms x rjno ii w ihwan at bl iff^l in1y farm lotti for tp kik t v i_i s-\lk a urn and orchard fri-aa 2t0 -% and crchard p.lce 10 acres ; good house ba sloi-0 oj-aiard ftica l mama : good houaa barn anl 84 acrei good house baru au 1 orchard to acre good bsasa bars and orchard pn ; 35 acres good tiousa bam and orchard price 1 , e2 rw good ti'ui herx md orchard priee [ w-'oo s*i area ; good house barn and orchard tmm tfo acres ; good boum barn an 1 orahart price rmi 6t acree good house barn ar.d o chard price 70 acres good bou*c barn and orchard prloe 7c00 i acraa good bouae barn and orchard priee i45o0 70 acme go»d houaa barn and orehard pri-e ss&00 eiacr.a good houae bam asd orchard price • 2ao0 44 acrea in aurora vil'ege s _ dwelling bam and fruit of all kind are mluuua walb from the 1 depot alao 9acres in this city ui aeli cheap ap i ply to m mccomb 10 south '...■■-.*.. ttreet ijlakm for sale near attujit enntaining 100 ae e a^ont 7s _.-. ia rch i 0 i t rn land boundi ir on ton twa da ' r . k tbe il _ of the « h !- farm is suprilor with 5 acree of lim ber a cod surar hu-.lt of 300 treee three orchards all in hearing the dwrlllne is a wr sup rioi build ing both ct.>mmodiou*t a-d elegawt hams stab aa and knaib all in roe pmmtpmm the p-oi>trty la ue of the most dea rable n west-ffa mew tork,and offered at f 100 per acre 2 v ft ba kkr.tttalandqga a farm in th t town of uan oastar for aale at a bargain a asatum house and ot taken in part payment and balance on long time by bums ft sa-.wm 16 we«t«wa at farm for hx.lk-jn tutfi hi agara river ab>ut one mi * from l-aaalle i atara county 101 ekatin^c of about do acrwa contain ing aowie of the bea iruil land ia the county ap ply to a m ciutsbh-l:u lsealla or msgara fails as f bk sale—a first class farm of 100 crae under a go d slat mt i-tdtiratlon within the • ity limits and a front on a paved street houaa and harm and ■titer improve meats inquire ola ba^ser 214 main st agml for sale—a farm of 150 acres about *) acres well tinnered nice orchards lata wall water ii capable ot kcwoint so coaas good n«w twosurj fram bouse tice ant bar a will exchange dr prop-rtv near a aae tillage or eity farm aitoala stx miles from atbaa a valuable tarm of ta auea tt e-ree am 11 una tierad balance under flr>e euftt«att*a capable of keeping so or so eowa spl-ndid brl-a bouae witi • lata roof aid all naaaaaair outtwuletrga s large terms tmm or bards fa.m well wafc:rwd st.ia_a aboat two aulaa from fntufaoamsr tm haailaiiy and 12 milea from buffalo a splendid ana of 145 acrs with god house awl barns about tt acres of good timber flaw nrebass.1 ftc.se wil leaaa is eowa 1 pair bona harass assaas ist siaj ammmm wmshlne fail a j-ma_mm two atilaa a trntham t of pottas'a coraers s^sr mam mow chi rsetosy fhii aansefl issprevsd lead an tlfliab.aajste laa%hslahattste%.b..«ti%flss«sbn fty acres of mmmmbmt as4 sb igfartsl mtw poorhooae rsia good lancos a mptm tmt farm am oa-s'te at sl*^a » aaaml.mmmr a tmm atam at in lis»t—n ani a km mtmy frame tmhsg tmnp mas mm t____mt - • mn^mt bmm garni amm 9 mm mam iu wl m eeaajrure mm ______________ i cbuech st.—wanted <___■tv tleapaa bosrdaia ggg n 99 i pearl 8t between eagle v-w .-_ cout «.. board ntk or rtta i—m wm p_w--_t_i_itjoa tw-w-nnitil 4t txtanted—a furm3hko boom ▼ t uul bovd for & rouny m-rricd acwpu is pr •« lomll hor tbey n to _, u t » bom th bro of rtforesoo frto not to rxceoil ms addrna mr millie ti ooce u»ul tbnrt sa aa-it roa hale it touk spices doxt scit get jl umta puro-u tb r_-t kmio.ftl mi ch.no too %, 7 alain st cx)r sale-a large property x sb the fraek all finely docka *, with dean water immediate oaeeaaion joh otto _** 81 psarl at a oood engine and boiler for aale ohaap at tha uaioe planing mil bollu ft kjccbtckwalt , cor cfiicaao et for sale—a delightful rest denoe t batav-a is oeneeea count with lanpfl and bighl-r culti»aul ground the bouae is lurnlihed witb al mod.rn conveni-n ;•• so apply to john n 81 pearl st for hale-the propehty~0n tha aonthweat a rner of washington and tmmt eta now oecuidad for afoundry a pi to john ottj sl pearl t eu rpavkk.n to kent or for 55xe x at duel's corners in eaat ham rg r • ■t - per year or will eel for ooo and take ut.er pro per j exchange apply to hume ft sanford 1 18 weat wan at jolt sahi-moiisks ij^or sale—no75 south division at , will be sold cheap ai th owner a a noc ry'q ia j un otto 81 pearl rt uor sale-the residence of j dr o f presbr y corner nwh and connec ucut tretts d'w and fa ele.sit order wi h t*o ae--s.f lai.d attackaj under the llghest state of cultivation and w.|l stocko-i with a i k e variety of '.' ult agg to john q i to el pearl atreet lv.tr 6ale—ihe larlie 1-aiojty j ui-k oottage ho 801 kaventa street in per feet order tiaari opposite tba proposed park with m either 6u or 100 it front bj 100 ft in depth lee ft pckghino is vv swan st for ale—the 3 story~brick duelling bo 74 nor h pearl atreet gaa and uater lot ioxufii ■- *-' . lfeft p coring is w«it swan tt nur sale—new ntajk house l and lot 3 alo-t fe t hiuw contain five room bsmssssbn and pat.tr price tomt 1100 down halau-e lu sm year by wm a s\ell 39 jer-ey i n i mass s-ttnl normal chool ass-lw dfcmkahlk s_sit*knck fok ms the fine 2 story brick dwi-llin-r with wing and every modern improvemin lot ttixloo on tree northeast corner of mcr,an aud cary sts price ]•■. ucnu an a29 lee ft pickering 13 we swan m ijiob sale-2 story brick house a with aing on eaat side ten tooms besides c 1 i\r m id bm ; marble mantles aud d.r'ga pat-tnt grates totmbomb price ssooo 2o0o down b 1 mmt n air yejrs by william _. bnkll 8fl3 jersey it , n_x block east of normal fcchool sh lm ek>r sals oft exchange.—ko he l north william a reel ;. nv rr frame dwel i.i g with jta and water i t will exchange in vacant uf at mr r aiz . t_l __?_________________ 13 w«st w s chmt nale-the fine three l etory haaemert ami aitlc brick dwelling no i0 8*an str^t-t gat and water al through the hears mmb bmwb'a msttn ic , in aoasctsss order a«7 lbk bm khring is weashwan bs maj n htkekt siokes fur~sale . a m-ck of four stoiea on lbe wca side . f b-iin stre t ud no th * t huron ireer kur aale at a wr.in lt solj soon by hi \. & sanfurn an 16^t>at swan a por sale or exchange ■— a store and house on s r....c it ; alio a store on hani t , for a fir^t class resilience on 1 elaware or franklin st'eet,or will take vacant land in part pav ment anply to euwards ft uucklaad no."2 bi.-wo'a building i3q l^or sale ~ ' a four^t-^ry hrick store and dwelling on main bel..w da to • st , n w occupieil as a saioon and res taurant tbe bui ding haa ncen recenty thon.u«li ly overhauled and is in icrfect condition througii out mm lint t>cen aapecia iy fitted up for a hotel or hoardinir beaas t ha gaa in every r<om niagara water bsthseees icei.oui.e nd other convenien.es l.a-two street ironlj one on main ttie other on mat street and < an be profit bly u<k-d f r most any . ther biu-lne-s u a;i the one for which i waade = kncd for particulars apply to loots otto a20 ituildin.e i?l ir sale—h0u8k and lot park placi-r co nrr hrrtret a l u t 100 fe t fr •..*. ( ci traty mre t between oelawart and ar ina fts the lritk store no 40 ij yd st ajply t tbe cor ner it lie ware and virgii.ta at ali*-lw jjlob sale—the one anita half st'ry frame gothic dwe'iing h use wi h iu..s tin 401 8 ventli it ot 4;4xllhi th house c n tainssiven rooios waa n«wl pafntei 1 lt .*>, r , and id in gnod refair applv to al8 j.'hnotto 81 pearl st ijios salk lllfc 1 vvosioky frame house no 42 o oda 1 st ; gas wate and in fine • rd«r m 27xlto fiet apph to jolln tt 81 peatl et axs t?or saxe^vramk dwelling on jd oi.taric st tw.j-at ry eiwht ro ma * ell isssv _ i with g od sallsr lei i baru aid five *..:■■. •* of lan-j uii'ier mm cullv-.tiou two t.rj trick building ffo 248 ko*th divi'o as witci ki i in aud woouahed atiached otl lur ga-i and wai th ee mtm did frame amman i ear the comer of swan and c dar at , one house on wan st , two nn crdar at , all in go d oi-'.r tl'wak •*, tn bd k lako t-eal e-tate brokers no 2 browi.'s bui:d am alj 1 oa t-earl stfitjtr—for sale i » ' ' a fine fi r.i ] i c.iiori for a medical gentle ana's tmmmm ce wil be sold at ag'ent b rg-xia by ato hcmk a sank rd ie ww mmm at ajhw riiltk hol.se and lol for a fale on aue i atr et tatween a:th piar an main streets wnb ail modem imjirovamtfiiid wii be sold on very liberal leru « by alo hl'be 4 8an i rd ifl west bwid rt 1.1 r sale cheap.—the"desira x hie mmma*aamn hiick dweli g hou e no 459 i'r.uc '..:. st aat with ot 31 til 15 and frame ba _ in the a ley in rear tho luue hn fa ai.d nater ba'h room ce.i-r u-id r the whole hesm marhie i.r>iii*i vc ic.l is in fir t tale order throughout a>-d tbe location one of mm mosi desirable in the city a port on o tbe whole of the furniturr car pers ftc an ba purchased with tbe bouse il da .-.:•■'.. at a bargain alo ' ocis otto no s brown's building i/or sale.—the lj story frame v ucuse no 1s3 immmm treet with gaa sad v . and in go->l oondttion m 25x100 two tory frame house no 234 s.iuth division street gas warcr large crlla ac . <-.'. location one-i-tory lr a co'tate ho 13 lbeamut near swan street niauara water raarb'e mantlea fto two-siorv brick bouae no is chippewa near main street ga wat r cellar ac , lot 25x100 isbas offer for aale a nunioer of dtsirahla build ...■.» in main franklin d tesaibb and other r.n k and west of mnin btreet all m bbfaa tree's , t a t reaaonab:e prlcea and on favorable *■*>• ib lous oito erma jh 3 trnmrnfm building f_a*0to tuk aj o __ it near ylrglnca lot im-at^rv frawie on colleg-e a_b*4 price 1500 witha rt n vlr iffie atory frame < n sorb willis » mm 1 it tsftloo price 1900 mm ' m 114 u tuge st lot 50xin w^jsm 6a « bennett st it 6xls2 prtoesl lton ft bakek erie undos t'lrst^class dwellings for o 71 swan st two-atorv and baiwnt brick mmmmmt with ab modern improvements a-d eon reniencw lot 7ttis0 b t-^*u vines and fruit e bri k barn p.ica fto 00 alio two modern stvte french to.t 5»«*ui1 juiltand mmb arranfed dwel inga *•.*****_£ de'awara st near aj en lot about sjxl aeh price 15 000 and 16 000 „ .. j rnmmmmma brick dwelling no m savsntb it.;lot60xli4 prior 812,000 . ___. 1 alao no 15 soutb division 1 atory brick bass ment f»>n h roof brick barn ptica 600 also t story bre ssbbsf south hsbbsb snd michigan at lot 75*100 price mmjmm a so northe at corner niagara and ni'gara squara bsodera bui t srat-clasa dwell.n-r iocs ion delishuul p.loa e0 000 uu lyon ft baker eris land j fcm sale—a fine new eesl denoaarith a^eiy m-d-m eonvanienca ropertly lucatad oa a large lot apply to 3 juh s otto 81 pearl tt for8ale by m mccomr 10 8 division at flouring mill far aale ia tha vtllaf of wibinek bear y oew baa all tbs tsrdem tanproveiaenta tbls la one ol tbe fiaaat aulls ta uus mate baa u fast of mmmbm_m for sale hn the vbage or aurora tn fnb operwuon doing a t-abusinaaa tfctois aspod chaooe for any mmm who wtabea to angact ta thk kind of bubn-raa . fok sale.-a mbw am first cm t m«rr mm»e l li a tb t-_.r-.j-a s u*u»mmmm t . f w i i ____*•>_* fmamm tw namnm room with steam power to ft mat ot m an •!«! iwi injoj of coi ik a co am-ll oooms ajtd powbr to atbht sa mam m-a a iwimwirfsii m th om m re aat-aresml mo asac-a na«t*i__ss oao x m—r mm wx aiswi a » ma ma ms m^t jgmia.l»a mmmm tm mm wn«n»,si«ia ' sareeesa marked down at barnes ft bancroft k9 mah street entire prist siocb io cents octejefo pick age of bliachid am beowx pome-tics at wrolbali feices bakcna a bajicaon ___ aa m-im k u_x._v coax baeses k blsxmft 259 lb stmt ous dcnbl stock of x_w aud lati91 style of embroideries at cost elegant lace set3 cambric do , poltt and applique col1ah8 lappect9 iiam.kibchiifs ie , ac rarnxi a bancroft __ is m-l-in 1870 offering at barnes & bancroft 359 main street at vary low prta*a alpacas poplins panama cloths c ac barnes a bancroft . ** mm main sl avoojle^nts barnes & bancroft 259 main street mobe of th03e heavy all wool home hade cabsimekee at ii oifoed mixed at otflt u la heavy water proof 1 barne3 a bancroft ** assail a cloakincs at 3__i__*t_ms & bancboft 500 yards '. loaklng marked down from 13 nul 14 to 1.m per tard ths best bargain of the season barnes k bancroft m ma ma m ladies & gots under wear at jarses k mam ta m tmt harked downi 3ur entire stock of hosiery ladies and gentlemen"3 underwear barne3 * bancroft u 2s main st _ to ikt-hoimia to let—two c01tage nos 61 mmtmmmm street near workhouse rrntm x'f month ap 1 on the pr-mnw ajjl-lt 1%m rent—no 3"3 fkanku vi a 2-story fcrtett dwe linir wit i wir.g well lur pbmmm throughout go.d t.arn a»'se ved ap ly to a2a jumn otto 81 peart . t to~rent the fa"rm~~know n as the r b jonea farm on ontario at , in the .:■>■< f b..ff ! -. go>d build rys iii.u ( ut isrnsi iplen.itd gm den .. seres of laid m :'. in m-adow ti 40 i per year ai*o ra ill i o ca and 5 acres if land opp i.e the above ll-.o pervar inquire . t l q johnson 184 niagara st corner of ajnher t at 2^«t buga-p n t let or for sale no fll park st , belwean allen and virginia in sr-t claaa order all m a majot over 319 main i mortcaces pnariham money mortages john otto 81 pearl st plkcha&e money—mortgages wauted by ltk a pickering a*7 12 weat 1-wau st f 1 a aaa mortgages — 10,000 tip 1 u,uuu for mia in amount of from 1000 ot 500 s itc as*purcha**nooney bambjmb alo lj on a bake krie land ■mm ortgages for male hume a banford if w bwu st leeal mot1ces ~ cu-tom h use { buffalo n y jaf tt 1870 f vto 235—notice is hereby given j fa the f illuw n rimed g a war a snd mei ehaodtae having b ik aed by me a flu alo t y on ih 24th d«y of janu ry 1870 via o^s bu _ , one harn-es 200 p uml pepper 100 pounds nutmegs or having _.._ liefral.y and fraud lent j i__.p.>rt d and nt-rodu.ed int ha ■ni ed fctatea ii violation of tbe th rd and ourth seert n of an set entitled an act furthir to prevent m'rupglli.g and for oilier pu-po-aea approved july 18 isc aid the same having been duly appraiaed aa pro vided in tbe eleventh sa tion of lha aet aforesa d and the value thereof havtoy ba n found to ba leas than th sum of five hundred dollars that any pen n or per-tona datmiof aald goods bmm and merchandise are required to appear at the citatum hou-e in the city of buffalo and make a ch claim mttmm twenty dava from the data of the first publ.catioo of thia bo ti babl'kc j hollet a2sabsau collector of customs " custom rouse \~ buffalo n y jan 19 1870 i v'o 234—notice is hereby given jn thatthef--llowirgnej*iiedroo-da.b»raeandm r chandiae having been earned br ma at buffalo n y on tha 4th day af january 1870 vii 1 em of braody 0 pounds t«a 8 < hairs lot of dry p>"di and eondry ma 1 article f.t haviufr been illegally ani fraudulen i ly imported end introduce into the united sutea in violation-m the third and fonrti sac ion of tba act entitled an act further • prevert munllaff md tar other parpo.ee am/mm i july if 18 «. ar*d the mh hav in-rbeen duivapprai-ed aa provided ui tha • teventh s cuooof tbe et aforeaaid and the taine thereof having been fo md to be lese than tbe earn of e hundred dv>itare that anv paraoo or p*r amsa'-fttmim-wid moda wvwa and m dlaear l_^r_^ma_zss mim-a^lm—tahm c-h«aor m cmim m————m * m ran ggj tji noise xasd boiusb * for sale otlisdae lltia t fist basd whxal tt«»pe»e«t ol ——*. vamp mm all is oood 0bcd1s boiler n tm ■—■> tmim —* ioo kn^ik lh —— tulh fnat bod-hui r •-___- bk iii 8a-.upip j»0 t koti a bob uim iai-aiai ri,vmmnm axs wiujon mr_mmm,am.mai_mm ram . , , tmaism ml ii r lumib-t * hm j-__.a-k-_a.nl a oalt-jnzap tsos isuassi tops bmmaamtmm b^<-_ap_h>mwmft mennnntx_m_ssm .— •__ to buffalo kxpbd-s job pbintjng office mmtam**r a_-i thb ibi aaar i-utshui jps si.i-to omalmaa samsaarsvaa _____■* mma-am
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-02-01 |
| 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 | 1870-02-01 |
| 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. 8193 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-02-01 |
| 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 | 1870-02-01 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700201_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. 8193 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3001 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxv tuesday febuart 1 1670 mo 8193 business directory same mttmimmmbamd locat10s of tmm luabis 110u3m8 or buffalo theae of our reader wbo sua pnmiissai in buf ta_o i cuttlug thla ■■;.! mod using it aa a reference will avi time aiui lr ibie tha aalaetkm tsu tmam aratmiij iaa.it and l,r.ru.tij first clash architects ctruh e pouter sss mam tt ag'l implements castings ac lr.-aki iiw.n m ukss chicatfu oaax caaal bankers n w lit'bt k co main md seoaea blind hinges fine castings ft clam a lu.,cor i,»'i»nj vic^cict books and stationery mamie taylor s&6 main - : -•• i i;t-::_e a bilo , tt main,cor ..-,. x.w breko a lent z*0 main aud _> w banava h u olltl.zttnalain blank books stationery ac tovbtt look wood k juhnson 20 1mb liittjjny a jenkd.xu aaa'akmaiii boots a shoes a l echbytlr zss main jlkr.i h jewett mmb blank book manufacturer j l cauaaama im ami :>. waahingw _*. onfectioners wholesale a retail w k bcllock sou loh d'rtat-m oakfets oil cloths feathers j r s j zook i ; f ■•- re _;<\ mala confectioners wboleeale hlkmly ,;..,' k.-f ■*, li *. m*_.'.hf.k 46u main uppoailm tlfft houaa china glass a crockery matihaw u'shal *._ jiain olio k k'twua-i.iumun carriages hakveyk wallace _>-» natr courtar hooae crackers ac b oyend k hun ik ami lo7 __..-.-. coal wholesale and retail c y i ui.r a co mir i.n . and icrraes gkobua uasin aft 9mb tuaaea coffee a bftcl mills chase k co jul main op^wuiu < i *..*..■. coal ano piq iron 0 e wilson k co m oma cr ht-empi t _\_ hkustbom t uiiiuuarual wfaari loot ol ii li atiawt dry goods dodo beat * vo t thm tmm i ra 1 5m a tailors m h zkm9i smmssa dyer and renovator htcah ■t i h m.t -.-,. main envelope had dtiltwbh h w mubitb.nir waa engravers on wood geo d wioiitman ht mtin fancy goods ac volqeu kiettllng k lo ttl main furniture ac isaac ii wuitk ...; main e uristul a co im main flour keeo and grain w ii i.n terraca cor tvaiie fruit and oysters platt wmjbn co 267 wsahlugton fine brass castings buffalo brass foundry t exchange glass ano paper show cards j !■. h< |
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