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buffalo express vol xxv tuesday february 15 1870 no 8305 business directory wamm btrsisxssa.iu locatiox or ran i.kaiuxu nna op hmvaio t)kih of our reader who mak porchum in buf f ■. ■'. illltlltt till uui -»<■>! ihiutf itut r ft -■:,' f » li huh k.hl injuble ttif ek<jin>ii li4a bo«ri r«lull in^jo ait.l uatnctl xl kbt u.asi | akghiteuts cvrl's k pokteh sbb jmain j»t alix imii.rimknts caotihob ac kujyixkl uhtti wuhks ciiitag r canal i.ankkks 11 w him c main cur beimca r.i.inu ui9ues kixkcastisfis c cl^uut * cu.,cur n,i . .. hi.-i vtrkiuia i hooks and stationery mahti i a i i.ok i main kk.nhv l.r.>fhsl « 1!ko 417 main,cor siol.ank h '.!> a l.i:vr ma m*,,i wi.l j w sci.ec il 11 litiii — main iii.a.nx books station kuy ftc i ■vi i/aikwikju ft juhns"n a main ' lihlinv & imim wrt ml maw boots bhoeb a l v mil w.k i h.ii a.ik 4 ii jewkrr wlliln ki.ank hook manlkaitlrkk j u i.jilt-llt^lkll luiaiml llw wmliui.t<m onkkotionkk.s wholesale & juuii h k bt m.ocx 1 co hi 3 u-visi'ti i vbrstb oil cloths kkatheks j k a j utotlt vl'tiu.ntvnn 01 m*j jonkeutioneiw whulomld iik.nkv 11 s.aknk li mjlil-c i \. mr..>kert,4.mjmalh l i>jxj<i(t«tlfft hrniw iwn a slabs * chockkrv v ' : fhftw u'nkii.l 21l*maiii clv t m n ii in in m^n cakiuaiiks njuit ky wallace lutk mm durur huum ckackekh fto i uvkns il bu.n mtam iu7 till oil t ttttitnrf mil reuil i 11 11l im.hy tl co dor tn an ifrllw j liu.k i.aui.n aiil im hw xmrvki * spice mills chahk v co ail mt.li ■].)..- lit chmicfcwb coal and pli ron 0 r wu al co '" "■tm mimupipi>i l l uhltalu'jh 1 i'imhwiiiiiiii wbarl l.iotof dky goods iiuuii bksi k cu.,»k mtln uiiaperh & tailors v ii tkm ■.-.!( lv uyer and renovator lucas ' 11k8teh lumiii envelope ma>ufactlrer.s 11 vv i'huatfkk 2 w sw*n esoravers on wood cko d wiuhtuan ■!<•>> likln kancy ioods 4c vulx^tk 1.1k1:!.i aul.liu uuti ruknituu 4c isaac ix white u57 hsln k i.uihtol a co kia mftin klour keed a>l grain w 11 cubb,ternbt-e m e>«i ti"1t and oystrrb pi.att fruit c0..w.7 wwthltuctin pui hiiass castings ri'kkauj bkaha iouniiiiy 7u ma islass and i'ai'er show cards j . 11.i 1 liupfman lt x a*ii up ntnira grocers wholonlo a h johnston 71 hun grocers wholeule and keuil >: i ii'h.m n i ueu w w:i i r 17 t bctiscm gents kcrnishing goods « .. i'.i.n 11 st ar i n !'. 597 m>'m n n lawrkncb k hun ::\!> hun u'lit a iienkihct 347 h^in qumb and jew elky 1 o robhun \ co ltlo main hotels mmumh liotkl enr w«.hin e lon n.l curnll hair work and hair jewelry uiui ujmmkl : cumton harness saddles ac j s i.vtlk s in 20 enrhan>rt cpivwito man^iiin han'lk lii'mi'iikkv 3ucci-»mir lo jim hum v>irt'.v a imh,m uain hardware iron c c x walbudoc 271 mun uiil » hu uumtums « kir ci.r i'-ar vi.i s*.|hca hiiiskv siierakii .^ 40 08 mttin hiw i.kr & sons s him uk wittf wetuiiv.m miin.r.r w ln liaiidwaiik and metals ruatt & co 4ii is and l.w li mm hot aik kuunaciis a u qii.ukki ii jlun hats caps and 11ks c * f oki.iuikh r^is main hkkutold v 1ii:o soi main wm hlli.ill l m . ikon koindky vvci.k ikon m'i;ks r,ir 1 1 mi.-i ipi-i climtuh liu'n wohki,cburch,cotjaesloß ikon rousdeks engines boilers sco w tiktt sons iv widdaicl«,noua iron nails k b simks c i'ratt i co 4c 4a mid botiiiw laqkb ueei billiards ac uli'llakl kobtb>.sn v.i.int light cakbiaok and sleigh d (' ooiiwin 3:13 aii'l o wanhinkluii looking glass i'icti i;e fbahes howard ft bl'.ntiku li x »•»"■mai.leaklr 808 prmt h letctiwoktii ■i«»l h torrnce maiiblk mantles and ghates v s coopkk ml ih-lawaro u bwaktz a co atw main marble * i.kanite wobkfi i'rmmons at kolim'n c«'nicr owillml ■>■■.■■■■john ckawpori 107 ami lbl niati r millinery wholaula v.l kauil liksilv o'brien 2iw main w ii vo<-)i)waki 409 m.iin mourning gocds doni bkst * co 414 slain manufacturing jewelers 4c 11 t fidbhun 327 wmhinston organs portmma pip dkkrick fkloemakeit a c0..3w 41 anil 43 clnil..:i organs melodeons c ofo a i'kinck aco niitirara s«\ci.lh and ma r)la..j oils paints kc 8 pf.ask.t ami t;7 main planing mills doors sash c vt \ kransaco.mi-.ha.vn pblhtebb & blank book man'fs iiakkr & jonks l and b wmliliißf.n rtrctt im.astic slate rooking r f innks 244 main pianos music fcc cottier i mum 2cj «»'»• piano manufacturkiss c kl-htzman 108 h an.l 110 palavia dkvi.ne 15k05.,401 niaipkra ciir marjland paper hangings kc h ti bikuk.^ih main montoomkry bros im main merrett mcuols 67a m«iu photographers w m ksioht ss main i ii hambleto.*.3i*uid4«o>lain 11 l bliss s7 m»in sewing machines orover bakers m co 4h main hiikelkr * wilsos s m co 276 main cor n iitov * oibb9s h co 14 s divinlon howe s h co 1h w swan rumcaft m c 0.,401 a«in saddlery hardware ftc pratt k letcdwortii 6s anil 54 terrace silk hat manukactiiiers c mackenzie ix7 main stove hollow ware r,iro k co w>r brae t iin.l f.ri cana stained glass buffalo staisf.i glass work ?} fcarl cbu l burnb %)* main bchooi furniture w chase * son 11 sctcnth scales and safes buffalo bcalk works 63 main stoves and hardware bh aw ferris * co 446 main stoves furnaces and range i * co 363 main trunks danif.lii m'mpiibky snccci^ir tojno hmr -... i ■..-.■. mm t tobacconists a m adams ft co.,2m)wa«limi.'t i>t*4«*wre*r!.1 t*4«*wre*r ikst^k f howard aoo w0 wanhtn^utn watches jkwei.uy & diamonds pit-kin's jkwei.ry store jj ua.u t < e dickinhom im main dan b castle im main stevens bros 450 mum watch majsers k jewelers mi.ll s walker 1 n main died fitch—k«b 1.1 at umn connecticut eliza w fitelw j '■' 7*v i:\tl-xi d»ii^hter of fntncis s r,l thr ut sar»h f itf ihgfiiss-ifeu 13 akre«l winxlow lliffipn aared ■.' i toy thi funaral i«r*iveti wihlk lield t the r*>ideuce of hia tt le hci.rv 11 b»lc»<s1j pi»rl rtrwt m wnlneouy februarr 16 t 3p m his r«ni>idf w'!l he taken w lli'lc'k hmlilud condcrtiwit for buna new york still another i'klnkk.v uomicipe-tta 1r1p.1.8 doiler bxruksion—several pfcul s*-'ns killed amd wol*sdbt>—death of m3eph webl»y harper-another rah ure an^orvcen lev tklssbjlpu to tmi eirk.ua new york february 14.—dominicue s \ oorhees the man who was shot by thi ruffian chambers in a saloon in brooklyn last night died this mornrhg ' ham ben says he was drunk when he shot voorhees aud did not know what he was doing the united states officers on^baturda last seized 90,000 havana cigars in the po - session or x llosenwald & brother whole sale tobacconista vater street it being sj ieged the cigars wese improperly stamped this afternoon a terrinc boiler explosion occurred at no 513 and .">)."» west thirty third street,completely destroying the build ings which wt»re three story brick and own ed by george w chapman 513 was oc cupied by a j decker as a paper staining factory damage on stock io,t>uo ioaurpo ouu ; us was occupied by a number oi tenants all of whom suffered considerable john donnelly engineer and < jeorge tlenaessey were badly scalded william wright book-keeper was fatally injured joseph wesley harper tiled this morning at his house in brooklyn lie was one m four brothers who founded the famous pub lishing house of harper a brothers hf has been contined to his house all winter by the disease that carried him olf thr sudden death of his brother james la spring was a severe blow to him and m doubt hastened his death the firm of thomas n i>ale co nianu i auturers of tailor's trimmings etc ">- howard street suspended payment th statement of affairs will be made in a few lays the report that in consequence of thu failure of the above liriii the siik mills f the dale manufacturing company at paterson new jersey has stopped running in denied thomas n..dale is president of the company but the failure of the firm of thomas >'. dale & co h&s iv no way intet fered with the business of the milh washington nnndan troceedings in hiiimi ■sknatoia morton and fentos on thk ' mllic i'rintinu establishmknt fbi debate on mississippi cnmkvsd thk i ciban yl"£fith'n prbssed vigorously j a hew currency lill from the demo j craiic side of the hoi.sk of utfls sii.ntatives i»~—•——m ; xlihtconokess second ses.sio.n 1 waswinijtok febniary 14 senate the vice rrksi deist laid before the , senate various executive documents in ■eluding * report of the secretary of war : npon the atliira in georgia which were re i ferred to the committee on judiciary on motion of mr trumhull the creden i tialh of senator elect miller of georgia ' were taken from the tiles aad referred to i the judiciary committee mr mortok rep lad made a state i muut relativt to a printed circular dis tributed in the senate ef>ntai?iii.i charges | against himself and senator kontou that ' tbey anl their favorites were managing the ■i'rmtinj bureau he advocated that the rircular be referred to the committee on i printing so tliat if there was anything in ! the charges the persons making them might ' appear and be heard mr fexton r*p n v only desired i to say that no person had been appointed in the printing department to any princi pal position at his own request nor was he personally acquainted with any person iv the department except the superintendent i the subject was referred to the commit tee v printing mr hamlin hep me introduced a ' bill to ail in the construction of an eques ' man bronze statue of the late general i ltawlini referred mr abbott rep s c introduced ' joint resolution for appropriating iimmr for i the purchase of an oil painting of abraham i lincoln referred mr cakpentkii hep win from a committee reported willi an amt.-u<lment ' a bill to increase the salaries of the chiff i justice and the associate lusticea of the supreme court of the i'nited states the bill provides that after january 1 ' istqi the salary of th hief justice shall < be 12,()fl and of each associate justice 10,000 per annum the amendment provides further that the • salary of the circuit judges shall be ti.'m j and the salary of district judj;e 5000 per 1 annum the judiciary committee reported adversely upon tbe increase of the salaries ' of the judges of the supreme court mr mokton kep ind introduced a bill to enforce the xvth amendrae which was referred to the committp on ju diciary it provides that all citizens of the united states without distinction of race or previ ; ous condition of servitude who are other wise disqualified by law to vote shall be entitled to vote at all elections a resolution was introduced and adopted by mr howard directing the secretary of the treasury to report whether the public interest would not be subserved by remov ing the united states branch mint from new < orleans to new york then the con sideration of mississippi was proceeded with the bill was discussed by m essrs howard morton carpenter and others at 4:30 the senate adjourned liorse a number of petitions were presented one by mr churchill from the oswego board of trade to fix the duty on wheat and rye at ten cents per bushel a number of bills were also presented among them one by mr tanner to reor ganize the judicial districts in the state of new york by mr gilfillan fitending additional bounties to discharged soldier who have accepted positions in the civil service by mr deweese—to provide homes for the homeless in the late slave states to repeal the test oath act to repeal the duty en salt and to.place it on the free list by mr lawrence—to provide for the funding of the public debt at lower rates of interest by mr kerr—for the return of the mount vernon property to mra lee ah>o to confer concurrent jurisdiction in the state court in admiralty and other cases by mr shanks directing all writa and proceoaea from tnited states ' onrts to !■■in the name of the people of the united states of america by mr ingeraau proposing an amend ment to the constitution a follows congress shall have power to issue united sutea notea and may make them legal tenders in pay meut of debts by mr hay to{repeal the law allowing mileage to senators representatives and delegates in congress a resolution was adopted infttructin the proper authorities levy sufficient tex upon the citizens of washington and fieorgetown to support the poor of that district mr loughridcie rep la offer^l a resolution declaring it the opinion of the house that the business interests of the country require an increase in ths volume of cir cuuting currency and instructing ths committee m banking fand currency to report sotobj possible a hill incnanog • the currency to tbe amount of at least 50 oom.ow a motion to lay the rssolutißm on the t*h!e was depatiwed by a vote ot 73 to 93 but the morning hoar hanng expired the resaluttosw wwt ovsr to monday next mr morgan dm o s-missnl a bill a a substitute lor ta heuaia cnr ' racy bill ssmnmsuvs ii hmii to the coiasjihm am bmnkm mi vm—m it nf*a—torths isfislsf «■i m thoristog shs is of kssw mmk m tss ' ami tor the mm oi iuiswwt trass*ry swtottoth ssnouul oi 6w,u*>,ooo it nqairsattasteflvtaryef ts ttoasmry to suml aad de-trtvr tlm aationml boafe dt potitsd by batioaal fia*fca m security in - tbt titmihj w<l ts nimn in tifjßjßlry nut hank imsm issu ed «• such bond to return to baulu * niisi smtoul bonds in redeutptkm of tk^ir otoj to destroy ab bank notea received oy tlw umitod state far tarn r otherwise tad to subatifcata for them am equl ammnt of greenback sod to p*y to depositors ot k.n^s treasury notes t par rqaal to the itfferemce between tin nominal ralsm ot the bonda deposited and the amount ot bank currency iamed on them m organ v lculatiou is by th adoption of hi sub dtitute that 310,000,000 of the publii debt will be paid and the currency iocreaitui 2011,000,000 mr loo an rep 11l called up th resolution offered by him an the 3d of fob raary asking why the republic of cub should not be recogniaed as belligerent !■; nr government he at length 01 the lubjeot aud at the cooclamon the reso lution was referred mr wood dem n v offeretl a res olution reciting a newapaper telegram from new york that the spanish war vessels victoria and leallad were going there for repairs and that orders had been receitecl from washington to have the docks cleared preparatory to their reception stating that there were doobta whether any law or treaty with spain imposes on this government tin ttuty of repairing spanish vessels of war un der the existing circumstances and request ing tho president to inform the hous whether the orders referred to had been given snd if so by what authority adopted petitions were presented for a reduction of the taxes on the lales of liquor and of the taritf on stee also fora specific duty on books and for the restoration of the duties on imported cigars at 3 the house went into committee and at 4:-10 adjourned foreign oanpon complains ok nßtmcrnw kprison mkimnnr imiiin *.■■■»*= enui.i-su mihimrrht raac^nnpfc santa anna at havana kn rol'tekur mkxico—he is ordered to leave cuba forthwith thkold stoky fkom para til'ay | by tllaßlu.ru to til ixi'rku j parm february 14.—m rochefort has addressed a letter to the prefect of police vming in moderate and renpectiul terms tho right to furnish articles to his own journal la msjmfiamtj without submitting them to the examination of tho keeper ol the prison the search for parties implicated in the alleged conspiracy is still continued and arrests are frequent another prosecution has been commenced against la alarsi haist for publishing news declared falsu spa iv m apki n february 14 it is probable b-cerra the colonial minister will - n retire owing to a strong discussion in the cortes saturday on the subject of hit dismissal of eubonlinate officials england london february 14.—1n the house of lords to-day the earl of carnarvon moved for copies of correspondence with canada and other colonies relative to the recall of troops he desired that the colonial ques tion should have careful consideration he favored confederation of which albion would bethecentre he con mended canada for her consistent conservat jim and depre cated the thery that colonies ahouh be allied but iudupundent communities lord lyttlctoii called attention to the prospects of wew zealand and thought that colony was about tv enter on a new am prosperous career i.irdilonck explained his reasons for asking for more troops when he was gover hor general of the canada tho battlt of sadowa had been fought and as the war in kurop was tmded the home govern ment could spare men the fenirnn who were supposed to be arm ed with breech loaders had just made raid into ' auada the colonies were in a panic and clamored for protec tion and under these circumstances he wan led to call for reinforcements from knglanh he then discussed the subject of the rela tions of the colonies to tho mother country and admitted generally the wudom of colo nial self-protection the karl of ivrby i-ongratulated karl lira iis ille that the colonies were not to u left utterly defenceless and that their rela tions with the home government were har monious lord lyndon asked that unions cansid eration be given to tho policy of colonial independence the hous anjourned in the house of commons to-day the i'n der-secretary for the foreign l»epartment denied the truth of the report that the i'nited states had offered to re-open nego tiations for the settlement of the alabama claims he added that if renewed the ne gotiations would be conducted at washing ton instead of london mr lowe chancellor of the exchequer said he hoped to submit the budget to the house before eaiter mr lefevro asked leave to introduce a bill relative to the merchant marine bill it was very long containing sun clauses embodies the vif ws of the shipping com munity it vwll probably be referred to a select committee cuba havana february 17.—mr s.eward has arrived at matanzaa several accomplices in the murder of isaac recnwamth have been arrested a schooner with a cargo of arms for the insurgents went aahorenear tb*ra during the gale from the north she wv discov ered by the spanish ofiicers t>nd seiz<*l her crew escaped into the intrri«-r at last acccunts the troops were taking oat the schooner's cargo santa anna arrived yesterday he came here from puerto plata with thp intention of taking passage in the british nteamer on the 22d instant for vera cmt but the captain ceneral has ordered hiii to leave the island by the tirst st'-ame that sails from havana fur any other mexican port determined to allow no violation of the in ternational law santa anna had a per sonal interview with the captain general but the latter was firm in his refusal not to allow him to proceed to mexico so the x-president will leave unmtdiately for n viar or st thomas riub arkivek lisiion february 14 the turkish mail steamer from kio janeiro ha arrived i be general in command of the al ie i forces in paraguay was moving in pursuit of lopez on it beooming known that i\,e utter was in full retreat three indian fhtefs had offered their services to th brazilian the legislature albany february 14 mi a lar^e number of remonniraii s were received against the appropriation of pub lic money to sectional schools biils were introdnced by mr cauldwell for the more equal adjustment of the assessments oa real and peraonal property mr banks introduced a bill anthori/ng the life insurance companies to make dis tributions of the surplus as they see fit annually or in two three four or five years the distribution may be made in proportion to the sums of mojjey contrib uted by policy holders to the total surplus including the just allowance for interest and such dividends a may at the option of the company be credited to the holder of the policy to accumulate or his benefit or may be paid in cask or applied to the purchase of odditm—l swanm or toredioeor pay premium the company may also by agreement with the policy holder take surrender or canoe anr ohn dend which nay be or now is uaad'iag to the credit of the policy wader or any aiuiti insurance that may have been purchased with any mch diri ilend the policies which ka be come payable were tb tune wksn each aiataibmtioai is made and after taw date of thelaai previous diatribatioo k*j share in the same qnitamy sad f typlti ully policies in favor of married maaan or tkair ohildren or ssaimirl stay to auresdered as and purchased by the oasapaaj is tae aaraa manner as otker policies " atso relating to the rign of liirssm transportiiig property on tsjo lakas jm ' twgsswt in cossmitte ifii|>nil of tt bill u«tmr»i»gttw|iimiiliig <* th bsf falo comnv onncil relative to the insane asylum third reading i after onnwimn the utica-jharter bill t the senate adjoamed ' ' amembly the uoue met with b barely a i qsnrusß iiiiiish and iwiiisud only im > p*rtutb>ttowip»eral order i bills were irilturta—ll by mr allah asaendjna the general ■election act relative to town districts ' i the house inoomtaittee disposed of the following uiu m noted provmung fora revision of the statutes of the state—th»rd reading , mr bergen nnsved to reconsider the bill relative to highway work in rssex uouaty vith a view to inserting an amendment fix ing the time lor a da s work at eight hour the motion was lost a mending the act of 1 as relative to savings banks requiring the runk super intendent to vicitand investi %' «■the condi tion of such bank once in two i oars anil if wrongfully managed take steps to abrogate their charters mr mttlrjohn moved that tho hc;%rin tendent report annually to the lagialatare the expense in eaer ease together with the time occupied tt spimi ii wsji reported before the question wae taken by mr plagj(--relative to the state cabinet of natural jliatory and proposing to transfer it to the keneseuaer polytech nic institute at troy amending the general railway act with reference to the new subscriptions it except seneca and ontario counties at the third reading the house adjourned the cardief giant full bxrouk uf the ftwjndle we find tbe followii gin the chicago tril'un and suppose t at it 1 true if a i i^'in can tell the tr ith to tbe editor of ty tnhnf | tho statements made in tl tribune aboat one week ago that th.,i cardiff < ■i!it " was manufactured in < hi'-ago ii true one of mr volk't workmen and myself cut it out of a block of gypsum in t barn near lincoln i'atk dm ing the months of july august september and october in is6b george hull one of the former owners of the hguri made an ar rangement nith henry sal who >• em ployed by mr yelk an.f iny«clf to cut out * statue an 1 he agreed to pay ua either 150 or to allow us m share w tuu money derived from exhibiting it after being dug rom the earth we concludi-d to take the cash but he has never paid i,s salle re hvcil li but 1 did not get one penny \« mull has nut carried out his part of the agreement 1 do not think it right for me to remain juiot any l«nger but think the swindle should be exposed when hull cam to as he said ha had a block of gypsum which he had obtained from fort dodge lowa and that it was in i barn near the park salle and myself took our tools to the place and worked at it whenever we had an opportuaity some times two days in a week and on sundays we had a model about three feet long ■i'.--f't was supplied and there wai no neces nity for leaving the placn while at work for a drink the stone 1 was infoined was furuitfhed by a man named mart n who is at present interested in the giant it was about eleven feet in length four 4oet wide < i>y three thick and worked nice r did not rumble as some stone does fhe figure was announced completed in the atter part of october hull came occasionally to see huw the work progressed hair had been j&rved on the head and a beard on the chin mull did not like this when he ny it and ■liii he would bee about it wht nhe came the in\t time he told us that he h*«l con sulted with a geologist and wi iaformed that hair would not petrify so ie ordered it to ik clipped off and we thaved the giant several ways were tried to make the figure look old and at last one van invent ed quite a number of needles were placed in lead with thrir points protruding and the figure was pricked over with this two jays were oocupied in this w>rk,as the chisels left marks en the stone which had to be effaced by this slow process of prick - iog some vitrol sulphuric acir ana eng lish ink were next procured and nbbed on which gave the antiquated lool required hull thought at first it would be best to put on a clay covering but conduced it had better not be done as the clay where the statue was to be buried might be different he was undecided whrre to bury it at first and suggested merico i tol i him 1 thought that would be a good jlaoe but tiaally concluded not to take l then as the distance was so great a box was obtained of a m vi w to makes sashes and doors on north clai k street jitst south of the entrance to th old city cemetery how to get the figure the box puzzled hull but we hit uj^u a plan which was successfull a derrick was erect mi bands were plaoed beneath tt i head legs and body and when raised tf a suffi cient elevation the box was shovix ; under neath and the gi*nt was in it in % few mo ments during the course of the next week a truck was engaged and the box ken to the michigan depot it went evur that road so i was told and was buiiod how or by whom i do not know on jewell's farm hull at one time proposed that should insert in the figure here and there petrified pieces of wood or stone bo that wl en geolo gists called to see it he could ohip off a small piece and p\e it to them to examine this however was not done as i could not find the pieces tue figure is well proportioned in all parts except one and that is the b»ck the stone was made np of layers md while working on tbe back one of them got loose and had to be taken off leaving the thick ness of the body six inches l than it should have been hull was in chicago about t*i week ago and told me that he had sold lis inter est and had received notes thorefc r salle and 1 wrote to martin about it ax i he re plied that newr1 another iuteresi xl party had the notes and had run away w th them we wrote to hall and asked hi r | why ha had deceived us and have not yet received an answer the beams of which we made th derrick are now in the yard near the barn and the bands an in my possession if hull or the parties now in p w—ion ef tho giant deny the truth of wh t i say salle and myself an willing to a kr affi davit that the facts given are true affida vits of other persons who are familiar with the circumstances connected with 1 he mak ing will also be procured and iho giant proven to be what it is as every intelligent person knows a humbug and a iwindle ilespcctfully f mohkmajo , no 146 north water t-reet cocao february 10 1870 lipeovthcockajr wav*."—t * story of th once popular and not yet i gotten song life on tbe ocean wave ,* thus narrated by the author epea barge esq of rmtoß in a letter addressed te barry gray in 1858 in reply to a request t iat he would favor him with the story i will cheerfully answer your inr,r : iry is regard to the mm tamgh fesrfvi ift the facto may be of scadsr iatonsi sow w teen yean ago 184s mr henry i sell the musical composer asked me to *.- t a song for hiss leaving the subject u my tntwaslnth brttory at n«r it the bxht of tbe teiml in the harbor d uh iog tkron«h the w»ter in the morning jin liijlit kiggwtod thn fife mlhiuw v i h«d rim.hed it hefor mj < nrk n ooaplmad i bowd it to in pd himaell a u\s wr,r r wbom hj>il»w m that it was a iu lair jyric tmt w hot a kng somewh.t duhearteoad iftt it into my do<*at eoßehrta tkat rt m , fat do o p.mi»k bat aot uw to mrnrn '. a iow d»r aftar«mrd i sat bwt at h.wiu msaw rtoc and thewag kav pirn uow at o*mm tsouut would not ov-%atl nddwfmh ". mh|>itlataiaia«ia«ktiai thepiw umm—ll w a lo at down at tki aiaaa puajth.worf.u foraßw,*»aomttaiibr ll«.b ntam iwwaiiiig t aim—ra at a wa^tio ttih thnaa mnot'ssl aam tnukmt the pnawt mm »» wfu th lit — tta ooo wh la «»«• p abos j i*h«k ka as 4ay rtrnjl itoamttjaßdvafejaamhaataja tt aw^fc»^h^a>a ff^h^hßl^aa a»ufiv l^rudi-on it that ra ll lltaarf-1 cannot undertake to number hume jvur ml foreign news the tapa towm dim publish ktun from dr l-mnpton to sir thomas mac fear the i 1 ilnw bey at the cape the latest were wl written wveral months iwfore the ii—■maraiinn from i'jiji which recently mfjmnd in our co tltwilibmi wh»ohh»s sunoiitod to ttw archushop of hyrum4 tan am hia arrival in kngtasd has ■■■hnm by a buqut given to hia lifam to the jere aakn chamber at '" !■■'■itii under the * presidency of the dm the toesn being mill only forty guest wen nwitoal the french iovenunent nutd * cvmm aion to an architect in paris who ntn^n to construct sn mutts nf ptwgm urn the boulevards id v to enable people to crow the atmt without ill mm the fa tram will be by kiosks awl the depth will b not more than that of an ordinary flight of stairs meesn rothschild ban been authorized by the uussian uovanumnt to negotiate for a lo*n of 12,000,000 tw bonds will beissned in mima of 60 1100 300 and 1000 each with oonpoaa payable halt yearly the price of is«ie is 90 per cent the object of the loan ia stated to be the development of the railway system in the raaaian empire prince pierre bonaparte had not yet •■•■leoted a lawyer to defend him lie ia in a innponding mood and looks forward to li ye years seclusion his objection to the supreme court of juatioe lie in the notion that the jury will be composed of large land owners devoted to the empire who will hauhtice him to aavo his cousin the kiuperor the rapptlmjm m felix pyat borne down by four lucoeesive condemnations eventeen months of imprisonment three of which judgments are retrospective and contrary to the moat elementary principles of rights as also to those of non-rrtm activ ity and of mm bis in idem refusing to re cognise the justice of the pretent bberal rt-yuite has returned to exile later information from st domingo re counts no fighting loperan and tabrnl hare iaaned a new protest against the occu pation of hawfffl bay by the americans korty-live of the principal inhabitants of st domingo had waited on baez and protcwtcl against his selling any part of the1 island - they were immediately provided with pass ports and banished they have all gone id la <. uaira the london timrs of the 26th of january baa a lengthy article on the subject of the acquisition of the bay of """*" by the united states the writer cloaca thui thero will not be in england the least de sire to hinder the americans from satisfying the wish of their heart in the establish ment of a colony or dependency wheth er it be worth their while to take upon themselves this new work at such a time la another question were the presi dents and people of the two island republics to petition the british parliament to admit them into the empire there would not bo the smallest chance of their prayer being heard it may be that the americans will be able to manage the islander better than we should but one cannot bat think that they have at present sufficient territory to administer and a sufficient population of the african race it is estimated that the census of 1870 will give the number of the colored people at 4,fmx>,qoo to deal with this great mass of population lately de livered from slavery and still for the most part in the deepest ignorance is a difficult problem and the is enough to show that it will not be readily solved the intrant jlerahl of january 12 sup plies the following particulars as to the re conciliation between the sultan and tho viceroy ' the khedive has at length r ,. plied to tho porte's demands foi the delivery of his breechloa ders and ironclads on saturday the irand vizier and kiamil bey both received telegrams from his highness stating that his delay in replying to the porto's dis patches was occasioned by his ignorance of the cost of the ships—"the intention of tho imperial government to pay for which bo has never doubted he has however written to toulon for the accounts anil when ho receives them ho will let the im perial government know the price it will have to pay for the vessels as regard the rihes ho is willing to cede on similar terms so many of them as have not been already distributed to hia troops in ex change for the old percussion muzzle load ers with this sufficiently cavalier an swer the porte is for the present fain to be content it has not we hav<i reason to believe satisfied the sultan but the exigencie of statecraft appear to have induced the grand vizier to regard it as ofiicienu local observers will we fear begin to share the opinion reported by our correspondent an prevailing in egypt that after all the khedive's humiliation has been more apparent than real posmvixw."—mamma is positive she left her keys on the drawing-room table only ten minutes ago they are in her pocket > georgiana is positive ernest was talking to that odious rate hoveringham at mm thurgarton's party for full three-quarters of an hour ten minutes ) eleanor;is positive she has not had a single dress fit to wear at mrs budby tanker vilie's lawn party pour at least and elizabeth nursery maid is posi tive she did not stop talking to her cousin more than ten minutes when she was out with master arthur in the park three quarters of an hour — punch a 1 mr temperance good templar seneca no 01 meet very tureday evsnliuj at ftaeece mtreet chapel aaehvw lees lll buffalo central so 2 aau mm thundsy evening at tb.tr rv.ni no 41 kan mini american block kaemrd bulgl l d frontier no 015 meet thunday eveai-isra at roenu ol hebrew den...lent aawhietton court tree lnr.il mala ami pearl cyrus k port . i d twasas ottt so 1 oeawlsaasasaf avseii.r st sl mark church uk ettst e o ckeor l i uratitte so tob meet friday evn.fnc t awafawceawaal lodge booaas 413 main street 11 b ilrckoa ju d vmc/k 2fo tit lf*ft friday ermine ** union obese earner well and carrull etreets taenia i ortmahsw ll golden cikcle no 815—messs monday even log at o ritral lodge boom 4u mam ireet j 11 barker l d gajiabitam no bt7 - btaeu taaalw ninir at room 2 a p amociation american brock br g >. wsahore l d fbibndbhip colored no 86n-alesa thur day evening at viae street m e church eer a petk \ no 804 meet monday caning at tb.ir hall tonawaade treet h a boat l ». olive jutancm no gag m*ll wetowday ev.njng st jersey strset m e church thorn b^i"itilo dbio2ise jjbbuilfo^u-lurt nd a taena w dyaday cb month at < ... teal lads seaa v * tareer d t • enrk!a da»ml««rgmpl«-m-u ry eta monday aveeflng at kemc chapel andrew ue d i ons and dacoatttaig os tbsreeahce buffalo riivision no eg u tuesday 11 iimi_et di.lisl l«aba>sseaas.,eh aesaaearee bitehiidsi i*o rag he*t.weaa..d*r renin at prwas.aaraa obussli s*»*eeer eg street th b-aoalea dry dap cwiital so gg meets friday eimlnt at ferry garret chapal temple ofhonoe hiawatha no g mmv aeterdar irniag at central lodge boom in mam ueet cbarle toga i p odd fellow lodges mag4ba tnpctbo.ii mllli y d«j m2sgm,.im portofln bstbc l 9 h0n ijbi ill mi 111 mil t>t mm lu*lo.-*c ) p™.,*»-.n i the btitalu txpbkss rraumicd bt theexfkkshritintimi co ko ii e swan huk minim kxprem per yew flow >■■■iiu y v j.ii --, •* c mi wwkly kx|>rri " 1 60 hie nr.t and zvemihu ixphewi pm n tion l 2 r..l 4 i 11 d«liverh fa citj ul taimfnul cksts per wu ram b«»rh a mimptfti wntawtat remooftbl priew ■elitau mocb»ma tom »«* m.1 it.lmliii blotk m»m w gum muhimnwwaswix plait km prfcm jmw 1 vmn lftal . 1 i-^mum k tll agjgnc 1 ma-onu — the t'onstitijtio.n of adytum i'hapter no 236 of h yal arch mawtns and im.laiint.oii of it officers will i*bb i j.ju-e l his o v lei k knim a lb hall cf !/■■:.■f the aik.iw.iit l*n dinar ka a 1 luyal arch m :«,.-■.- i is good - audit-ie are cordially invite-1 tv be present i it j l pafki'tjild becreler political republican county commit-1 the regnlar meeting of th committee will i*l held at lln-ir bbss an ad bwusu on tiw-u | ssuamf if bb*u week at 7j 0v1...k until further uw i the committee i ■in are provided with the lewd i mg krpijb an fn|--p and will be kept open 1 ■v i ba.m.isf p ale s day for ti c use and b-i.tfit i alonzo tanner chairman i alhki'.t liaitiht btmuf m personal poby-doctment—tobias ' hi 2 it ft o t iv im a ft loim:i \ <.. if elijcott st.—a pew board i 9f\j tarn 88**8 accommodated with lwverd ■■i room ainu a few day boarders wanted ms-tt lost abtp foeno t oct—a garnet pin was lost i m^i on friday night last on sssafta i'hui n b;nie i kikofo bwan.or wa.hi tn stntrt anypcrr.nl e-.ting the pin at thljorrtuo will bu amply i*var | kihjaskss olajilfcs i l\ui store for balk—ib onsi i r rf tin in 11 iionufai la aina ihj l buffalo a i mall amount erf ess ri quired down will he a>m at i s harg-.in if sj pßed f"r statu u*sssj 8 buffalo i vvtanted a parts br with a it . ij-ilal if mmfito smssljf ■■sausinusssslaasl i suica-aawsfiu issißlifswlsriag cnlcrpn-e aj.pl to i mus ott.i si l-narl-a i - com sale cheap one-fourth of the patent i-iued to merrill b sherwood or a process fer salting and p-eeerving ~■■• i ■kwith the necessary machinery constructed i the personal supervisuu of th patent . iss i it 00 barrels jaer.lai the..id patent uon i ihe vacuum principle and runs seventeen years from i i ceember sst 1808 c y i>e en port 1.14-ltt evans st near cai al i vjmali/store and cottage forl kj salk no 104 ami ml south msssss strcit.l a k.urd business land and pleasant residence will lx j mi i.f.k a imckf.rin 13 we-t swan t bakery i-ok sale or to kent near •■nier pern and wachingt.m knmnrt-i atc bartiiolumhvv 423 klk st it i 4 good bumkbsbchajnce—good i a frame dwelli f w,tb tin sbs attached good har and outbiniilin t «/ ii located in the village of aurora premi-.s ■■> and stock with g..rod will r huildldgs wttbo it tools and hfn-k hill m hold 1.2 lxx k fm kkhino 13 west swan st a rare chance—fok~salk a coiup'tjle retail stock of hats t'sjjm mid fur i with the l hill f an old cslabl bed concern a leane of tho store can be obtained on nassshsms terms for particulars address i q llrawer itu asi-tf hotel pw)pert\n?oxsale~i)b exchange situated in the best business part i ol the village of attica with 1 acre of land liexus i lc for further particu.&rs apply to ■lkra prkkki_ni j i3 w swsn st a good rlsin ess chance—a flrst-claas millinery estabii-hment imnslsfsasj i f stock amounting tn abo-it 52500 lea of prrm i sbs the beat in the city f<>r the i-nsim and the j mod will which is valuable any one wishing to i p'irclia-hj will find thii s rare bargain call or ad.lre lee a i'ickkkim broken and aiv real esute a>.-etits 13 w smn t , bnffal wanted a partn tm with a caish capital of s3ooo to 8 ovsj in a well ettata lisbed paying business in thin city rn-tlts large j rinks nominal une capable of taking charge of i sass wawusai pn-ferred addresri turuugli the pi*tofflcc mkhm i*-u wantkid atanufacturers'andtraders tl bank ttn k wanted '.-. lee pickekisc w'antr.i three or pour good v 1 worth fi'.m thr.e u five tbn.iaand 1.-llapnaih appiv !•> ei>waki>s .', blt'kland teal estate and in-nrancc brok-rs no 2 prown'i limliiinia als i«»i,p females / took wanted at cor north " sntl bosrsrj sts isfiissi s mi|siisj bu 3t iifantbd i go into a large f \ asaalsj rihsn.s i'r'-to-tant aw np-.tairs w inquire at 770 main st m5-2t 1|];i wanted fou a store " s is age 418 80 pst isse to coinmcnn ai'.h ad .!,-. -. ii . n han iwrhiny '(•,' bpresa ogee it j a seventh st want cd a + j a-irl to to general hoitseworfc hi st 7 i noinil st wanted a 00m i 1 injiml nlissahsilisiiil tie that horoiitfl-iv itn ltr-iuii'i 1 ning-rog srors , so ethsr bsssl apjitj bij ift i main st wanted a it'll-d l£\vtj t-k.k scw.r applvimme<liatclv t ioitfo l-hhwooii * johnson 200 main st bis jl _ i sfi main wanted a good i ~: o , k bum uelp-milaks wanted ten active men to cssffsss for mar twain bs work " inno-cntu abroad addre-sget w docolas rpo book binders--wanted a i forwarder uakkk * jonf.s ttfl and s3h wsshlufflß ssrssu for salk tmhi sale-fine buildintt lot 1 cm auemfsn,net huron rias 30*ili:>v fkr qusob ay si'knok 214 main m m tf l"or sale a el'll set of mi j tkwmrs bu***7)ata*l price includes one oi each ht-iu.sphercr id stustsia a-ia india africa china and k**««w*sts awnful at m.inti.ly cunitrt m in sabbath schools ln<iuirs at ksn.ara al i,fry corner of erie and mainju hi.flalo mj-4t i~^or sale—a large property ■ii the reek all finely d ; ckid with deep itrr lmim.di*.te po se-i-i.m rt john otto si pearl st i good engine and boiler for i v mi!c i-ican at tbe i'ni'.n planiui mill iiullfk .'. ktuhiknwalt corner c*ht"st"ft st for sale—a delightful rksi deucß at bataii.l in oaussss t'nunty wiih large and hiwililv cultivated grounds the house ia fura'-shtd with all utuilsni eonesui cs apply u r q 1011n otto si p.ari st to let rooms oom with steam power to iv m crnir of eric tcet and terrace lnqnirv ol up lib ■* tjo cis.tf oooms and power to rent j_v tlie rooms are d'-irame an the bs-mx c n t.int laaillw n8 k ku blss-sstgl micln = an st and the canal liuflalo to let-stores rpo let—the large and cor l mdl us stor lately in the orenpanev i.f b*w ard bentle-f a cbeoev known as n ■. stt main st ! llii's s considered one ol tbe most de^ralde atsss*b f r husine-ti in the city inquire of uha e silel'altd ituarjian ac over sootc described uww h ~ x 1 ofc^kk oe rent—the old es o uhlislied stand of the late jacnh seitwld wo 198 alain st annlv to j " john otro 81 pearl-i j??jyw-^!n»br nor rent—no 303 franklin st x a i assy brick dwelling with vintf well fnr iu-iicd millslghllllllßood liarn attached apply t 2s john otto si 1-earlsl rpo let oryor dale so til park st hetween allen and virginia in alt-lsa tr a majot ver 319 main t mortgaces 1)1 rl'hase money mortagks john otto si pearl st pukcbabb money—mori'gages x wanted by lse k pickering 27 13 wi-st swan st m 11 it mimfc mortgages 000 sh 1 u.vvv for ls in amounts of from slu-jo i os fl:atclssepurclisse money bmbssuus 10 lton baker erie land tsss i ortgages fo balb u umk a gasiroiuj 18 w s ■■st | horses ahp carriaceh horses for sale—during the co-ning sefumn between msrch 18 and v •■-. in | ber 15 the bultalo street railmad cvrapaay wi 1 1 sell une hundred hors most of thsss youn and in „•.>. 1 condition the horses max be se.n and tbe i prices resceitained of tbe lor*msfi at the atabl's of i the i ompany on main and niagara streets uu and 1 after march 15,1870 aho fer sale al the present tims or ta be es i uavsfsd lee other ho*sss suitabls f r tbebusirteessf i t c " iii*nv ten rj flue vsres whteh wen [ nrvueabt irum canada but fan a*d are with foal \ jas v itulie.biifartii*iswit | feb 7,1870 w-"s"ewe»ae • vimt malfc htfuheh i^ok sale 2-stoiiy brick house i no km s-r'ji bivuion at gm water n=rth ellar anil xil m i m ri|tovn»cnti lot vxllft fkwuj6on * who ui au.nrt bts-u uor sale—2 story brick house 17 no j>t < r...11 t with pup w.ter cellar lot ■x(h fer'jl'hon a bhks.cfc.k m 4 main *. _______ li:>lf cur sa le 33 penn*yl.anit ntre*t two torj frame lot 40 b 337 hmbnn nt'eet two la—y frame m mhia t clirtuo i'lace t rt-irj fr%nn i t ' ■, i 4 1 tt irte^ntn i'i.'.ii s i i)irm*.f,mrth utorv fruii i<h 40x106 2t3£l«.c.jit.i*tr.jcl two ttujr frame inim-ilw 22 palmer st ett two wy iram m badm 29 hurtwn ttmct tw p)an frmme jot 25x100 hume fanhikli j > h ■."■i-i li.-.jj in ' a.'.i t m 4 __ ib wwtßwnil 11he lajttu frame building formerly aaßßfjlm by ilit lat 8 xi linear ik & if,->od location ur in iaa mx will 1-e reiited or any c"m r--<peitahl tiusinm a larjfn m nf hip wnitn'ii t ■< 1 and toe for oa'e a[.;lj to li me it mn.'t j.i ittal estate a d insurance ajcuits m 18 west bran l ijiirst class houses for sale by lit ml x bajirobd k.-ai kautfl and in mmh aginta ■-. we-t bunii ■:..;. no 670 uk'ii'irc street three man brick french roof ; 1 » t ' i tl'l ■, f '. ,"»!! :: .■■■■■! i-r,rr:in tit.-j ■< r v in mmt r.ii ortl«r good ham on fiowcry rtvm vi r«ar lot through uj bow ery it reel 80 421 franmin street two t.iry and me brick uw .. t ■■l.aih tti .■:■m.i - and i other mod ern improvements l 161 l«:t frunt thruuifh to alley no m alien street a new two wtoej l.rick t«al llii k wrttr uth rtmentcd mom all mr im i i ■'.■p ni will r m>m cheap and oti tenmto-u.t i-iir.hmcr lut 3 l.y lit r lifi pwk attmk two story l.ruk crnt;nt.il crllai (,■»», watfr ml lot il hv jt)o no m tenth street two xtort ir itn in ro««l or tier i ..■i tci'v«r«d i.|i i ;■!■•'■i v v.-i run ml til kimu lot sas lert trout through to ele^untli street bi 4 f ijk sale no tit johnson place i hurjrbrick;afw,g i ih water lot mtaom will hll heap if taken within thirty im ft let suou blu m mccohb 10 south division t immt sale-27 faroo avenue 2 tory fr«ue fmtah«d off in fine rtyie gas water und cellar wul uke a aui&ll hou*e aiid lot in t*rt pay blo m mccomb 10 3-nith qmfmwl i?or b4ui 9h ninth street x 2 dt'-ry frame r>h water ami cellar in flne i.rdcr lut iwxiss thta ia a beautiful leottta iviit ifiasa bio m meromp 10 south piimib st i?oh hai.k or to rent—an klk vant iv«i<!cnoc on oiuware rtreet with ho gnanii md bun pomrim may l w:o b juiln oito 1 i'earlst 170\l alb—tbi 3-story brick dotffiocso.tl n r.h ivarl treet pu and water lot 40xmu h-'t lut p kekino uwtswa t for sale—new fram*i house and lot r,t>xlob fert lioiik contain fire room t i^i-'e h;ill and wtitrv friw tll'h f-lfo ,!•>« v batman in six y*«ny by wu s s>n a t—ij desirable iiesidence pofi t*fil thi fhw t rtwj hrkfe dwelliiu with wnijf atnl ctcr mimiern inipnivement lot 7*jxl"o m the northeast eocnar f mur^an and can t phm i,.w term wqr a2^t uu & pfckx&ntg 1.1 wcsi swan at foe balb qrrkht first-class la^llin three st..ric brick all the mwlcni hvprovementa t«b r mi;e home aiul iranlvii if nuts id will be rented fur a urm of ptntol - ■pifwj n hi piuware t in ■i l j hfi lyonft bakkr frie land offig pirst-clasd dwellings for t sale delaware irrrt no 1«1 s-st-.n brfdl with wing iivl'wi'd with ii and timiin-s ba*lim.om lurtuwe marbto m;intle-.,:ind yrau brick bun lot 50*171 l law ai ■tr'-i t outb dottmt btlth i trn a mm imwßoaspwioq.modara tyle ia iiuiariiirontcr mrni-lio.l with all nukderv conrmilmlon from one to ibtm aews dj nd caaba raid with the imrnim nta the ixnil i unfa r a fine uteof cultivation with a bugs variety ol mlt true*fn heaiin lvun t hakfr k krie land cfefc / 10od dwelling houses no 13«tnp)ht t tatoci brick price f7 10 2 l-rankin rt s-wny i ram lsvu 6 iuridm kt j-su.ry brlrk pri.t-»^yij ssfi deuwmr it 1 rv bru-k prn 7so lf.:i boutb dkmob mary brick ptfaefeooo m 7 ninth t i-btory innw pri.-e t.uoo ot lagli rt t*ocy brick attaawoft ■142 nimli t trtaft brick price m,orto manner i 2 i rv brick price 5"h>o b i.yon fi uakkk krie land 08 ». ifikap cottages for sale couagl at i l.ry fr^me vrir tlsoft north wilii-im t | sturv frame pr*eefin twelmi st 1-ht.iry frame prli'e 11700 hilton pl nu 15 l-»fory frame price 1.".00 fwtl at ho 101 1-rtorj bint pri esij'x b i.vun v kaktk krie i^aiul oaca t?or sale no 7ssouth division i t , will be hold cheap tli owner <« a noß rekide it johs t»tto 61 paari at i?or balk—the l'-story brick iiwatitiiwn itw ffint fagh ttmr in raaar ■itr kaa and wa'er l.t 30x110 u lxx i pirkkkinc u west swan st g*or bale at a batmiain—thk r lar^e 2-m<iry ba>enifnt anrl attic brick dwelling n the docttwaat canhh or cottagl and maryland ntreit.t t utetsß with aline nriwr of fruit r>3 lxx & i'li mi m l westtiwanmt for sale that valuable pro b*rty no s3 qrmm street at the foot of baak treet and fp una exafcaag9 street bein 110 ftf<t upon which b an amonunenb whd and bubauatlai threeft-iry iriok building and cellar mxlls ftct also a wmrtlun i:..l cellar brick addition m foat front vme dvpth thw propirtv i adi;iir.h!v idiipled to any kirn.l nf batty btisinuss oitbt-r hh.t cantite orßmßiifaetartag,bwitog k water aavahai a mtrf-t rout and il try prominent a a buwiijem hrtntht b3 john otto 81 tear at for sale—the u-story brick cmfitßf no 73 wot chfppewa strept between ilelav jro aiiu frai.kliu atretstii gu and iltr lot ti lxx \ pickerixr is ffwt swan t / iottages for sale ' no 324 connecticut t i-*tory lot 27x100 ho m eatfle it i ■>■/; lot jtlift no 131 wnnont lst-jry lot kllm n ftlfi north i'iv mm wt l-r<tcry lot joxlc no 2s park ■&. 1-story lot bs . no 119 il ■-■~<. nt i ■■■■!-) ; lot 66x100 bj ljefc * pi('ke!um.i 13 west swin t \ fine kesidenck for sale x no 473 7rank'ln sire-t with km warer btth nd fnrna.-f all m htia ordtr lot juxllo wstli im mediate pomawloß if dfriml m lxx i i-k hkhisc 13 west s*-an st 17011 salt—the residence of x dr o r pnabr.y,ooraervteoiaadcoaia«e ttaßtktncta ne and to ak^aatt i.rdcr wiih t»r acrist-f lard atl-achc.l aadat uh highest state o ctiltivat'on and w-l itockad with a u,f variety nf fruit arpl n-.hiun otto ol p.-arl street iwr bale the largjfi 1-stoky 1 brick fittagv no sot serenth rtreet in er trl order lto.iri ojikwitf the propped i'ark t;h lot either oo or 100 it fn>nt by 100 ft in depth lee a pick.ekjso 13 w m*an •>%. ijlor sale—2-btouv briuk hocse 1 ith in oa cast hdc ten rooms beside ctl nraad tti marble mantles and ihhtfc'a patent trate lot«*hk price 5ooo 2ow down bi mut m is nan ey willias b snell mm tmmj st , hex bk>ck bht of normal school a:*s-1 ta th)r aik or exchange no 110 i n..rth william strtet 1 iawrj frame wrt uoc w;t!i rh and water lot 30x101 will exchange ra noant lot •( larga is : a'j7 i.ke t ptckmuso 13 west swan rt _ ijlor balk—the h»e three 1 rtstj ba t mentand attic hhck ilplmllg no hi s*an street ga ami water all throukrh the lii.iifc lath m-irb'e mantles ar in complete order 27 lxx &. i'ickkkinu u weat swan t t^(tk sale a ff.ur-st.iry brick tore and iaattag on main l«euiw 1 * ' ■av i w ■■' ■ut-'ed ax a ariaaß and ;■■•• rtiin the bitiidinit bail l>oeii faaaah aorsngav khanlwd and u in perfect c..inliuon through laving been cspecta ly ntud up for a hotel or aamß.il bm (£*" in avarj rt»>m niagara t.ilhrn'im toahwaw fciid utiier oeawmammbb > atrast fpinu one on main tiie other on treet and can ne profitably mat tjr mtmh l^ok sale chear dbsiitx j m lhr«e-.lorj brie dweiar hou-i no «■> knuiklin rtroct will i»t 3iu 11 j'l ir»iue ba-n lv tt.c tey in rear the hou*e hu fm and wmtcr th room mito u-xl-r th fcoto haaae aurl :.■ii.-vrt'c ac-,«nd ulnirrtmu anler throufchout m.d tli loo»uon ooe of the m deair»l,le in u city a ixntion o the whole ol the unuture car [»£., tc be purdi»«d«itlitkehoo«,ftd jl " * louu otto mo s br»w balldun 17or"sxle^thb lj story frame jt hoo ko 188 ckiahi t wtth k u iv wamr and in md condition lot ttxjm twi^ton irame boiue.no 3m south plti.iui atreet paa water laflfa cellar tc good location oi>e-*tory timt cdttaa;e ko is ctkrttrat p**i 3w»n ttnet ptaeara water uiarb'c nuuitlei 4c twe-*ta*t bhek home no 18 chippvws neal slaio atreet gao u»ur uellar kc ; jot 25x100 lake wfir aal.>>mb>r o deairable build tok iou en main prmnkltn dfhwmre and othel ml ear and was al m.tn abaet au ol whi.-t will ba ■'■! at rpaaonal>le prioee and on ratonuili tenrn i-ocis otto aio yn s brwrn1 bomtng t.'ior balk a new and fiksi r •)» u eiorj r—w«i>e wi:b all tk bketen in hryalm,l>lll del -£«...-. rmmrn wtil jhollwer builduc fox hjlle-¥amm*i valuable farms for sal v farm of 230 acres in hmbtify farm uf tn t - ■ih.mirifc urn u.i pano uf i.vi acre c ni-aa ircm at te fans of 136 acre j mile from parten fc'.*i arm ut 250 acres fa comra onitre finn of 411 mnt in batatia fin of 70 m'rt 10 mile frum an i-a farm of 64 acres in wt*t seneca farm of 28 acres in west 9en«ra farm of 26 aeim on ontario street f.nn mi m acres na the potter corner x ■-: finn f 50 acre on kft'tt street vacant lot on delaware btree siu 87%*2 f*et i:iaht vacant lot*.>n ferry treet.tiie sci.k fe m t kdwakuh ft kucklani mb mo x browu's buildm i.wum.s farms—several fin i iri and mall fara foroale orexchange le > i-likkitlsi 13 w bwan rt bl a farm"ijtth ttfown of lan raster f.t wale t a bargain a small house am ot taken id pari,|«jm<.ut and balance on loug tin by hume * sanrohd 10 wart swan »*. a farm fox sale—os the x agara river abut one mi c from laaall > avara cnnntr msssfllm sfl about 90 htm conta iiic - ■■»■■of the t—l fruit land in the county a p.y to a m cmesbrouuh la^alle or si . f-jb »* t7kjr sale—a fir.st class far j of 100 acres under a rood stata of ctiltita-iou within the cilv limit and a front on a ived-tre h->uae ami n and other improvement inquire of a barker sm main st as7-m erie county farm lots for sale 7 aun good house barn and orchard pri mft 10 acre ; tf '■■: house barn and orchard p 21 acre ; foot liousc barn and or'.hah pri 2000 24 acres govj lou^e bant ani orchard pn lu m r<i>nl limt-e l»rii and anltua pri 25 acre good hotiw kmm and escfcttd trie acre good heat barn pml rr.-hard pri r---»uo 4«t mm good houhu barn atnl onliard i . afptl to m mcc'tmß legal notices notice—the common cxhjnci i of the city of ii'.ff . liavia duu.-r . tak the l^ud aiid proi>ert ne.emarv to it out public park or park the ppr<ja<»)ie thereto an the streets c-oiinrciinir the name and havwu dei inined t'take and apprupriau th property i ' nary for that purpose and.havin made j <' to tbi tjuperior court ut buffalo for the tippointm f thnt coramfa-ionen to awertait and report tn j list compensation to t paid u 11 ■| j !■-■oi or [ t r ot corpuration i.wtiing it having miy iuurtut in n property wj to l.c taken and appropriated v afvr aid and upon such applicat'on the undersigned ha in-been appointed mich ohmmmmmmlm hereu ne notice that they will meit at th bm of ai ' numiofti-nt-rs v.l the security sa\i b '- llank n i'is man»treet hiffal-i n v m the 21«t day r.l.ru^ry la 7 at un omm in thefwenuon of tba day and thence procetil to view the said propert which said l'uintnua council have determined to tak ami appropriate for the jturjl ■• a i'ut>lic park o iv.rksi the npproaches therrt , an.l tht tr*ct ci metfesg the name ai re^mrvu by the ntauit in sul mm ma-leand provide i dm uliil lanil ami property u the imul and proper illiltlmil in a cert.-vii kcport m».lr iv the park com !:.■■>•■■'-. ih pr \:-\ :- of the a ■-■■'.. i !!«■f ■i..i ivi yn k entitle an act to authorise the election and location ccruin ooandi for pul.llc parki in tlie cut of bo ulo and u provide ff>r tne raainwnance and embt likl-meiit the-rof jmtsuil april 14th istv.i whit s:iid eeporfwa filad in the ofßoe of he city ' lerk ttic city f buffalo n t»c nn»t djy of n-.vemb 13w ontcil fehrnarj th 1-70 william a bird gibson t williams albkkt h tracy t»l2-tbjt 5t c'unmi^nioner 18t0 loau ls7 the pelaff vrk asd iiimk canal ml lackawanna coal sere-nod and delivered fn good condition in uaiititiw t«t«uit purctiamini price for th present r ton of 2040 11 d«l<tered w.thin th old cil limiu ro a lov.uth too | ton 1 ton urate 7 « 3 '.'.'. 2 06 kiifc 8 26 4 h 1 *» ig*l s 60 4 its s 24 uheatnut h 10 4 it 2 1 aiffo.blossburi leiiiiih.luhp anp prk arkit coal scutch and american pic ron fire brick me , wholesale and retail a a wilson & co 90 ohio rt comer mtminnippl iq7a coal lbt the anthracite coal co general office no 221 main steeet also foot of geneseb st wtll idu until further not!oe them c«lfhrated 1 at the following prices per toe ot 2000 !!*<, delitertd in any part of the old city limit outside ot which a tcaall obanr win h mail fir r.i aln bl.ossr.l'rg lehiom lump and lbct keie boft c"\l ton jton jtoc lump v sw 2 o graie 7 ttfi 3u us k^g 8 m 425 s stf bwr bbo u 111 cheatnut 880 410 tl tcrmi strictly cash when ordered george darin apenl f.t.ninry s i^7o jvl~ack~diamond coal joseph forker a co miners and shippers of black diamond coal a2b-30t siiakpsttllk me-rerco pa ttwkhs coal amd wood co foot of court i a large iiuantity of hard and soft coal for mic and 1000 cords of canada wood bcacli mnni in ny pirt of the city liberal ijllinntlttllff n lew dealen daklinu i moj<ia<:ne coal i\nd coke webster & frederick office and tard 19 eriest to coit si win sell genuitv lackawana scranun pit ton and other hard t*>ak also krie aod ler lard best soft coal hliwsbureh mil niit and i for steam purp at ■■o«t»t market paoe.whi w\tt be bcrecued and d«.iver«d in good condition quantities to suit purchasers branch offlco ko vr swan st albro * byrne arecta kllih webster p fi frederick h dudleyxo wholesale and retail dealm.in sugaii loaf lehigh speisobbook tbankus pittston laciawasha bmssbi'kf.i ttlf and cleveland/coal principal offlcs ooii-'bh kiiie am tkrrace sti tard roor or can st bug«lo aprlhl 19ffi vees city coal i'aku genesee bridoe and eeij canal office 2»o«ne«ee rt buffalo v t for sale ■rood awortnifliit of u kio 1 of hard ami sin coax li"iw»l anri rel*l c'in«tantly on hand atao a mpertnr quail of hard and soft woodforsale aw and bpiit or in the ntluk itf lirered ia auy part uf the city ea!-t wai.thig wmall lot of ooal or wood will do we 1 cir i a call before purehanng lagwhere s darlixo j t hooije & jo de.uj!rs in hard am soft coal office 4 *». division gt buffalo h t j t hoolk b l iiidst»om ? i^oal txial farnham & allen ooiimk bui and bitib.rititeen hays on hand and for aala at all tfm«,rtttstov sdockar hard coaly also kria he foft coal blossbdbob lf.nigb slack and hot altute | nt market rlcaw pabttbam * allck oimictimßt ttthen you go home stop in at v long & co.-s anil get a package of their purfi fresh candy to will lil 11 and x w your family u (■mais stkeet wtbwib marked down at barnes k bancroft 559 main street entire rkikt stock openinu packages ov bliached am brown komf.btics at wholesale tbices baries k bancroft a 26 ■258 u-in rt ajt cost dusks i bahcetn ■hit strict oik entire stock of new and latest mn.t of embroideries at cost elegant lace sets cambkic do toint and appli^i'k collau3 lai'pets lianbkkiii hues c c barnes * bancroft am ttt main t 1870 offering at barnes & bancroft 359 main street al vorj low priofs alpacas poplias p panama cloths c r baftnes 4 bancroft a m 9 main rt woolen's t babnes & bancroft 259 main feiti-oet jiof.k of those heavy all wool home made cassimeres at st oxford mixed at only - 10 heavy water proof 1 barnes & bancroft a 4 sw main nt cloakincs at baenbs & ba-ncjaoft mo yards finailnj mhihai down from 3 and i to tl w per yard the best bargain of the season barnes & bancroft ladies & iknt's under wear at bapjks i iaicmfi 253 mam tart narked down our entirk stock ok hosiery ladies and gentlemkn's lender wear i min j.s ft bancroft s main st cmcai atew mlmicai^pt'blications a \ petite murfi jolie j ika h sufer,3s toti vive 1 ameri i marine de concert slitter so cents fun follot mazurki su*t»t 09 edit profewor 11 suttor ia well known as on of l^o . ■.. ii h.tn in tba cotintry id director ( ihc ' jri-[sn'lii uon^ervatory of muvic at janie«town h«lle uh ic ttiitin nj-iixij i bichards 0 cetiti 1 i piece will be a welcome mldition to the reper toire of al h<j have heard th -' n u*llone caprici miiluure kctwrer 70 icnts i'oocber'h scing th biu«r 7i cents tiulden dells sjdney praith t.'.cenu iji belle bum fanthnje kuirrtler 75 cenu tta itiiih imiillm wl ■rcat variety o new musiir just recehed music inuiled miitp:iid on receipt of the pruc cottier jt denton lt 2f main t jewett & mischka's music store r.:t main street acescy foe the unrivalled checkering pianos at prices rednced to fmch an - \ i.t that d ran h purchafttd for nearly the aaine fiifure which inferior and worihlms instrnniouu rommand call and get an illustr*t«d prjoe list we are also agents for the celebrated decker brothers pianos which arp now taking the le»d over alt other new york mtkea our l&rge assortment of puuioa also iacludva in strutnentk frcm the cr l»r;if ■i manufa vtoriee of j b dunham blfmimfield t otis irnkst oaiu.er we have on hand an ajwortmfnt of the celebrated ged wood m cd palim aid vestrt orfial which for rimutifu and nipcllke quality m tone ■■: i v of finish m 1 durftnility of comtructioa ex ceed all nther nwkes call and examine our larjre tariety of ria>"o stools praxu covers ac ptanoa uioveil stored l>oxed aod h j ;■-..' on shcrt notice old pianos uken in eithanf wear coa.«tuitl adding to our very large and well selected at^ck of sb«et xuilc mumcsl fn«tru menta and musical merchandise of crcry dcacription jewett * 9ischka 263 uain j-tbkkt m buftjo n y pihitls kuktzman piako manh kj ractußkß,oonierßu»*imaiid ennu.,lv wiywwlnwioldooiinhom the nibkriber kevp cnnauutlj cd hand ft choice aaaortlimdt of plane furt*c,tn legtnt rosewood cwea whicb hewtrrw^u o im aqiml in tom touck and tnkh to lay uanuf o tnrad ■tin country ptnoim deriroot f obtahii-iic x lupwior uwtrnoient an ttspecuuuj i i d to to him a call before puiiliawtig w«h"rr christiaw kcmtzm hi balk ungisk and boiler fox 841 e cyuxder 14 by k tlinit baud hul trempercut off hotter pump he i all in good obdbk boiler i fire feet diameter twefra feet leaf beventf-fite i threa lach tvriee front tnud-bra er | lleaai ran awl - * i jso t dtc * •)>, es-tm imwi lieatl 1 hnnnt i t)ean wilson practi-^1 flom«bar 6u wd s'eatn utter pomi bath tube aihelai>ta water beafan hot air fur aanei bailt lal ill r i i mlvlirath ibod ohiifikt tow cor bb>ll dir,rt<ai eh baaaara the buffalo express job fmhniwruffilk ci»|<n mm mb the vert bht material la all m wmr is prkpaeid to uacna it»«t nkw tioh or book cuu urn job iron no 14 east iwah street
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-02-15 |
| 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 | 1870-02-15 |
| 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. 8205 |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-02-15 |
| 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 | 1870-02-15 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700215_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. 8205 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxv tuesday february 15 1870 no 8305 business directory wamm btrsisxssa.iu locatiox or ran i.kaiuxu nna op hmvaio t)kih of our reader who mak porchum in buf f ■. ■'. illltlltt till uui -»<■>! ihiutf itut r ft -■:,' f » li huh k.hl injuble ttif ek |
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