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buffalo express vol xxv thursday february 17 1870 no 8907 business directory it auk busixxx.iaxd ukation of tob lkauinv moswm of bupfalo i those of our rr*lrrs who make purchases tn bui falo hv cutting ui t ao'l using 11 a a referenoe will mtve time i».i'j trouhie the wlection tia been arelul uuuie aj.d v stn u fuist cla.sw | architects cvkui x pumkh ls mam • a(i'l imfi.emk.ntm castings ac howard liion * ukkh cincaito neaf caual bankeks h w liui'.t k co man cor deneta iii.ini hisi.ds finecabtin(».s ftc clakk « ill ctr - •> ■» .. . virklui\sli hooks asu stationekv v m:ti n ta i l/jl ni llain kn . f he-^sfch c brto m 7 main.c.r iioljiwk uj...m a uhkt.sm mali and v w heneca jl 11 t/ria,'.a ma:n i,lank books stationery kc ut'j loukwi-..iu4 fusuhuk ioymain chbhtit k notstss 2xo and mu boots k shoea a 1 ekhrvvkii 2«i m<in jamb 11 jkweti ms main iilank book manlfactuker j l 4.lhi;illil»tek 1w ai.d la wajiiuaton uomraotiokebs whnleaujo & krttil x h blllotk i co m m ivvuiju c\kpetti oil cloths featueka j t j z<jok,i ho.et«r«r o main confectionfct-s whol«a«le ukt.uy huakhk 61 be;.eca 11 a mrlnhut.lso mam oouoeltetint house • iiina ulas.s t crockery 1 tni*w j'nlil 21'jmaiii oak e nkwman,««aia4ii takriaoes bauvkvuwaflack lotk i«ar courui uoueel crackers tc b uvlnb * jn l(*i.anj iu7 ellicott coal wholoiileadrl iletaii ( 11 uuui.ev k im o.r erie and 1err»o ukukuk uakin a»-1 foot 0«ue coffee t sfick mills chabe k x 331 mali i f«ih tl.un.hea coal and fit iron i r wildun .■; lu mui.i c-r mi^siaelpi.l k l hkdbrkom 1 commercial w hart loot ol utn etieet i)ky 0008 d<jdi bkst * du^sssl sßßsta maapua * tailors m iv tuvhn m main dyer and renovator fcucab chkj4tku to main lnveloi'e manit-actcrers h w nmsßsmasssw'sssssm khoratk&bob wood c^o d wiohtiian a main fauci boodsl c toloer ■•■»« l rurkitukk ac isaac d.wun.:,l'j j k i,lubl'^l * co . y m*"l flour nks and okaih iv 11 cobu terras oor lvan t kijit anl oystctts ri.att fiil'it co 7 washiuirtou fine mums tusxraos bvvfau ukasd folnuki 7b exchantfe lass anu paper show cakd3 j v huffman 111 x seopca 1.1 upst*ire l.l:oi bkb wholemie ». m j'<iinbtu.n,7 m.iv qaocsksj wfauleaalo dd letau k l hoij4an itw mam uk'j w scott 17 h scn'-ta cents rormmhiho ooous al.;.|-os m staktohh kn main u n lawrknvk f*u.n ai6 main mutt el bh.nklill-t 3u7 man guns and jewelry j o bobmun k co , lo alam botku9 laml'l ihtel e.r»a«hli,i:ton an j carroll • l-ukwork ami haul jewelky ks umsiki il ossunoli harness saddles c j ■lyti.k « sun ha»vii.i>pi>ie.i mansion la'.'i.k lilmi'iiukv su_u;ai«»r w jno hum * 8r0.,803 main ' liakinvaue ikon tc j ... jlllllioe.stl main ami a»jii £ i,i * km ™, r.arl ai.,l seo.-ca il'i'ivvi sll a " lv1 fc "*'*■blli.nr mir .^ j sitirt fuwlr.k « sd.v >• cm i ii ear w swan utwific who n hardwart a r i la-m rilatl1 * c0..j0 to and . ' hot air fuk x "' v u iluekt 06 main , hats cai's and fw "°" c * f okukr.kh soo main blkutui.ii k liku , ivi uh.u wm wiweut 3il man iron foundry f.aisi.f iiion wohks perry enr mivlnll'lil cli.nton lltu.n wuuka cuireh,aor jawfciaa iron fodndebb en(iines iioilefw ueu w tifrt bo>3 a co va~lno^i n,uruhto ikon nails 1 11 si'lkis i.u pratt i cu 40 li a.i i i«ili:rnm:e laoer beer billiards iv miciiaki kokhtkr 201 main m licht oarriaoi and sleigh d c godwin 3.h3 and 336 washington lookino glass piorurk frames howard it bkntino 15 t swan mallkaiilr iron pratt * lktciiwuhth 62 asij 51 tirrnoe marhle mantles anu oratk v h cuut'ek 6lll)ou»«r l sivaht7 t co ms main marble 4 cuanitf wobks dkmmons * rorson.oonvr court an.l morx*n john ckawruhi i<l7 and ltu niharv millineky wholesale and uctmil henkv turikn 2yw mam w 11 m i i moi-'itnino uocds i>odd best k 00 4u main manufacturing jewelers 4c h t jl'enolinti 3-27 wtohini,'t"n ortianh i'orutile i'ijio dkbkick.felukmakek at c 0..31 41 an 1 3 oliotoi outians melodeons ac qso a princk k co xiajira sevtntli and m ryund oils paints c i pkadk w and i 7 main planing mills doou3 sa.su c « a evans co mechanic printers it blank book mam'fs baker k jonm 2to and bw waahln!rt..i street plastic slats koofing b r innf.s 2*4 main pianos music c ttif.k k dknton 269 m»in i'iano manufactrneh-1 t\n lfw 1 and 110 bttfavla kub 401 niagara cor mar.tlau.l _ i.'^r hangings 4c f v main m h biro vw '»» ksssts mont.iumeit v»lf intubt p h , itooit^pher w ii knioiit i « j x u iumbltrton swiand *» mala u l iiliss 579 ms 1 bewinci machines rover * liakkk s «■on 411 main wiikellu 1 wilson .«- h co..s7s main cor swan wi cox k qibprs m ril 14 s division howe 8 m 00 18 w swr klohem ks m c 0..401 main saddlery hardware 4c ; pratt it letcuworth 62 and 54 terrace silk hat manufacturers ' c mackcnzie 187 main stove hollow ware bird at co cor brace et and erie cana stained glass buffalo stained olas3 work 3 v pearl c(l l burns ms main school furniture w cqask * son 212 seventh bcaleb and safes , butfalo scale works 63 juln btoves and hari,wark < bt\aw r'kkkis » co 4 m ..'„ stoves purnacm and range ! i swartz k co 303 main trunks ' tpaniklu humphi.ey snccoesor to jno h'lst i ; hrvy k bto w3 main n toiucconibts a m adaicb co.,s69vtakhlrurton&4bftto r*arl fiirson p howard a 00..500 waahmrtoru 1 watches jewelry & diamonds pitkini jivtei.et stork a main t * e dirkinso.f i main dan b castle 161 main trvens bros 4m main watch makers t jewtilkrs jti.h:h walker i * main married iuith-pitts-ontiiesjiiteteiiiv mjisthliut , st th rasid-nce of the bride by the r«v william ' fhsltao d u , granter smitk and mrs h bolu i'.lls all of uu ell > died t)dinuto f»b is ti pott.r r „,,.!■r»,t hamburg after ft brief hints hawxhum ad ilimtuin od hi yf wo:rmr of |. wl - an.lir too of aurora ud the late banuei u add^toa tl fob*t»l tttic ■wfll bo he'd u tb , ...,,,. n f ktl m-mw wllmun bmlu .- j jj foreign father htacumrg probable sentence stotmt bcen in the spanish cdetba the government charged with inter ferenuk in the late election secre taky eward om ii way uoxe gftekv vrold's associates in the kurderous attack ln a fair way to recover it nifciiix to tub sxraass ; pabis february 16.—father hyacinths has remained qniet since his return v france it is asserted on trustworthy au thority that he will be relieved by the i'c * from the obligation of his vows as canncl ite monk but will be peyiitted to continue vi holy orders as an ordinary priest spau madrid february 16.—the carlist deputies created wild excitement in the l\>rtes yesterday by charging that in the recent elections their candidate in many districts were defeated through govern ment interference the accusation was denounced as false and a stormy scene fol lowed after a violent debate the sitting was aijourned england londoir february lft.—the house of common held a brief session to-day pro ceedings unimportant the nora sootian ship pina bound to lloston with coal was lost off lincolnshire i ight lives were lost the bark undine for new york caught 6re and was destroy ed at rotterdam the favorite is reported sshore at greenock she will be a total loss cuba havana february 17 mr seward and party hive sailed for baltimore hugh johnston who was attacked in company with greeuwoldth is out of daa hh and has so far leoovered from bia wounds as to be abla to walk his friend foster who was so badly injured that his life was given up is improving and the physicians think he will recover new york aisothea domestic horror-murder vf a faithless hi by her hl.~i.anm movements or thf amf.rican league for tqe aid of cuba-arrival of mr rurt the english barrister in the interests of foreign erie stock holders | bt tlllukvi'l to tbl bxpkkss | new york february lt>.—.margaret sheridan aged thirty years residing 517 west forty-tirst street waa shot and in stantly killed to-night by her huaband mrs sheridan separated from her husband three years ago and has since lived with michael powers by whom she kza one child the murderer attempted to escape but was secured the manufacturers and dealers in fruit jars of this and neighboring states met to day at the astor house and appointed a committee to settle their conflicting in terests at a meeting of the cuban leapue of america this evening general m t momahon presided ieneral frank blair was present the headquarters are at no j 18 broadway the league haa prepared a i>etition to be presented to congress de manding a recognition of the belligerent rights of the cuban fiaqcis p mills charged with assault and battery with intent to kill hut wife and tried in the court of sessions this after noon was fonnd guilty and sentenced to rive years in the penitentiary mr burt the eminent english solicitor employed by the protective committee of knglish erie bondholders arrived by the european steamer to-day washington jl'dge busteeu exonkratei from the < marges of official misconduct aoan at the state nub nt day the mississippi debate not vet concluded joint resolution on cuban affairs introduced by gen banks fkom the foreign affairs committee bt telrurapii to tlil bxprkha | washington february 10 the house i ommittee ou judiciary took deunite action to-day on the case of judge bualeed of the district court of alabama the eharget against him prepared by henry c sample were five in number with seventeen specifi cations all voted no on fourteen of them and on the remaining three only messrs kldridge and kerr voted to sustain them on robert h smith's charges and specifi cations twenty in number there was an unanimous vote againat them the com mittee therefore resolved that there waa no evidence to require or justify impeachment and to so report to the house and ask to be discharged from further consideration of the subject the case has been pending about two years and much evidence taken concerning it judge lludtced is now in washington the following named quests were present at the state dinner at the executive man aion this evening at one enl i-f the table were mrs ket^ham l&ali and packer and at the other jesse 11 ir-aat koots and stokes on one side were mr sargent mrs scofield col waahburne mr.schenck mrs cragin senator tipton senator ramsey mrs grant senator harlan mrs tipton senator boreman lieuten&nt general sheridan mrs sargent scoiield mccarthy on the other bide of the table mrs mccarthy van aiken stevenson mrs b f butler senator morrill and buckingham harlar the president mrs morrill senator frayiu b f butler mrs van aiken williams kttchatn and mrs stevenson xlist congress second session washington february 16 senate the hone bill to farxmh artificial limbs to disabled soldiers was taken up and dis cussed mr anthony rep r i ), present ed resolutions of the rhode island lsgis uture for a hwbor of refuge at block sufttl commanding the entrance to long island sound he aaid the improvement was demanded as a mean of security to navigation aril as intended to afford much needed facilities for the commerce of the whole country and as a necessary public defence on motion of mr wilson the house bill to provide for the furnishing of arti fioial limbs to disabled soldiers was taken up mr platt rep ind.t moved to amend by extending the provisions of the bill to disabled soldiers of the mexican war agreed to after considerable discussion and the offering of various amendments the bill was laid aside and the consideration of the mississippi bill resumed messrs yates stewart edmunds and others discussed the question motion to proceed to executive session and to adjourn were defeated the former by one and the utter by two vote mr fowler rep term then spoke against the power of congress to impose conditions on m*smssipni after which the senate at 3:20 adjourned uolsil mr maynard rep term offered a resolution directing the special committee on flmsrifin navigation interests to in quire into the expediency of granting a bounty on all im-boih sea-gotng teasels constructed in this country during the next three yean and from american material equal to the duties whifh would have been imposed on such materials it imported adopted by mr cox—of several thousand cigar manufacturers journeymen cigar makers dealers etc to restore the tariff rates n isaportsd t*ars to three dollars per pound and fifty per cent ad va tort me bennett k*p x t intro feoai awh far the fertfcer pcetootion erf vne nwcsfn a t mr mayhem dhl h v ttmim imliitiuii i fa-jr nf a utttr puttom ■alfaut new york a.lopud mr ceeb3 d«n , i1l oflmd»nnu t'.on instructing the judiciary committee to inquire into the expediency of repealing me law conferring admiralty jurisdiction on t*te court uerciaioir the common law jurisdiction adopted mr lullom ikep i1l from theiam ommittw reported a bill to aid in the i xecntiod of the law in utah so as to pre vent and puiah poly gamy i lriug the reading of the bill this morn irig the hour expired and the bill went vflt mr banks rep mast chairman o mmittee on foreign affairs introduced following joint resolution which was n«i aod referred mmmmt by the senate and the house t iat the president be instnuhed to maintain s strictly partial neutrality in the contest ■w exulting between cuba and spain bt it further ltesolveil that all acts or parts of acts wh'ch are or may be con strued to be in conflict wish the faithful execution of the object am purpose of the foregoing resolution shall be and hereby are declared to i in regard to the existing contest between cuba and spain and so lot.g aa that contest shall continue in ope ration nuli nd void the house at 1 30 resumed the considera tion of the greene-van wyck contested election case the discussion was continued until half pant four the house then proceeded to vote on the resolution the resolution of the minority declaring mr green a sitting member entitled to a seat was defeated—s6 to 121 and the resolution of the majority giving the seat to mr van wyck oontestant was adopted yeas 119 nays 51 a motion to adjourn was then made on the democratic side pending the swea/ing in of mr van wyck mr brooks dem n v — swear him in swear him mr.j stiles rep fa - after that outrage the house would bt'tter adjourn the speaker—"the gmtleman's lan guage is very unj-.irliaiiie.it.vy it appearing on division t£at no quorum was present the house at s:2ft adjourned georgia hie senatorial klkctioh-mes3agi of guyernok btxltx'k lettkr from fos tek blodgett it telsg*afn to tub tirkimi | atlanta february 16.—the honse and dentate met this morning at eleven o'clock at twelve the senate proceeded to the hall of the house of representatives and organ ized a joint convention for the purpose of comparing the senatorial vote upon add icg up the vote of the joint convention the i resilient of the senate announced that the hon foster blodgett having received 115 votea being a majority he is declared elected united states senator for the term of six years ending march 4 1871 h p furrow having received 109 votes being a majority he is declared elected united states senator for the term ending march 4 1873 richard h whis*ly having re ceived 115 votes he ia dtcjared elected united states senator for thj term ending march 4 1871 governor bullock sent ai^^ssage to the legislature this morning leaking an elab orate argument e&tabhshiojg the fact that the act of congress of dcc^jnber 22 and previous reconstruction acts do not render invalid any of the ordinary laws passed h-,-the several legislatures all contracts entered into by the state or by corporations uuder the state authority are legal and binding the governor closes as follows the impression which is sought to be cre ated that local lawß aro invalidated state hoods repudiated and corporations organ ised upon the basts of late legislation with out legal foundations is entirely groundless jch impression ia only created for the purpose of mislcailinu the public mind and defeating the full effect and true intent of the purpose of the reconstn ction acts this argument seems to l.c superfluous in th tace of the fact that georgia bonds are saleable at a higher rato than those of any other southern state and that the bonds of r&ilroads which have been endorsed uuder tke authority of the legislation of isc-s are aetling at their full value the legislature ad j ourned until 10 o'clock to-morrow faster ua&mfct this evening addrecsed a letter to the governor re<|u*>fltiok him to withhold the certificate of his election as senator rlodgett explains his previous political course referring to the fact fof having been indicted by his political oppo nents for the purpose of breaking down and destroying his influence hlodgett closes his letter as folio we although those who procured the indictment alluded to now confess that t waa done for political etfect and it restfi unsupported by any proof yet it is their and never until it is withdrawn or i have been triumphantly ac quitted can i or will 1 a eept the position to which the honorable suffrages of my po litical friends have elevated me crimes and casualties the chic.mio cutmmo ibytileorafu to thb upftlim | chicauo febrtiwy 16 a holland fam ily named bankema residing at 44 lake street and consisting of husband wife and two children were poi»on»d laat night it v supposed from eating in.iahi whed they were diacoverwl the wife and one chdd were dead and probable the other child will die also the man will recover the case will be investigated it ia now • uit certain that a dam ilairele the well known brewer whose myilerioiu ii3a](pearance has been the subject of aewi paper comment for the last three or four lay , has absconded he ostensibly started for calumet la pay off the hindi employed in hi a brewery there but did not stop it waa t&eu ascertained that he was laboring under uoanci&l embar ranamenth it is thought f absconded to eficap their rcsponnbidty ln liabilities about 70,000 are he'd by vatrioas bankera aaseta said to foot up a\*oak 100,000 his wife took her three caildren and left yeater day but it is not known where she went iiiireie had at least 10,000 with him when he left heatt losses spßi>*r.fllld mm febrnary 16.—the total losses by the fire at hantington on monday which destroyed the hampshire woolen mills and the huntington maneil loa factory were 222,500 r&ilboad da mi r 3 baltimore february l-.;.—ln augcst is6s wiuiam harper whi c crossing the track of the northern central railroad in a carriage was struck by a pasaing train and received injuries which resnited in par alysis he has instituted ft rait in this city against the company f*r 15,000 dam ages at the conclusion of which mrs har per will commence proceedings for a like amount of damages for injuries reoaired os the aaane occasion sas franfisro february 16.—serersi ooanterfeit twenty dollar nntes on the na tional bank of commerce new york hare been received at the s ij treasury in this city during the past two waeki major howsun for the \ st eight yean d-ptity state comptroller died suddenly yesterday miscellaneous an intere3tino tax si it lit nuau ni to tk bxneeet 1 haktt-oed conimoticut f«»hni»it '« the cm oi the state tminnr agauut the coonectiout mutual life laaannce con pamy of this city which i to be heard bo ism the suprem court of krror next week ii the most important pecuniarily of any ever tried is coanaotußt it relates to the taxability of goteraraeot bonds in the bands mntoal insnndtvi eimptmim it i*tolvea dii.juy f 103,000 mot indirectly cry much more the main question raised ntwler the section c the tax law on which the suit ii brought i whether tax is tax upon franchise or sspem imparty nnd tlwre 11 an ucidamtal posst tsstrthar aaesr uimd lows md dtr-isoda d«clared bat not paid u.mlillu a part of the praowls aiuoao uonm - q^i i l.y j stamtoi jmm a m l im t <* tk iii^^htufln m th dauawtti ft dtuli —» b>n«>j piwpiij ilin»n»r mn ■!— eected tndtbe board aigaaiaedl>y elect •"» w i michliiaa naartart c t l-.we seuntaiy aaa w £. joaea tree airer i toi dum cxi.il fi.bt ket v rr february 16.—the dariea canal ex'xditioa headed by the itaamer nip«ic arrived at atpinwall on the oth in • uii t , 11 well tlll4uiokaxtt fir.ht is si ■:■.!! z m mr rubruary i(l—the oontaat for the mayoralty la atiu progleaamg l'rioa holda hi i aeat and baa no praaaut thought i.i yield ng the office without a atraggla i'he mv licipal buildwga are guarded by po l.cemenin rhoe'a intereat and aome forty i r more are on duty at the guard house mayor price opened cqajrt thia morn ing hajf an hour earlier than u.ual mayor larrington came into the court room at seven o'clock the usual hoar,and ri|h'"g the bench occupied retired he then took poaaeasion of,the offioe of the city clerk and signed licenaea permita etc the oaae ill be brought up at the mayor's court to morrow and rt it presumed prioe'i right to jurisdiction will be disputed when the matter oomea before him for inveatiga tion it ia reported that harrington will call on uhe military to aid him rile frkirimeh cnkhia february 1 the weat ern pr^edmen'a aid commissioners held tbeir annual meeting to-day reports from tht varioua ofn,eers indicate that the rducatio lal work among the freedmen ia progrefsi-ag encouragingly ove 300 col ored tei'obers have been furnished the common aohoola of the sooth the com minion had real estate worth more than t'jtm ik«i they complain that while the temandi on them have increased the re reipte art falling off personal k«y lltent florida february 10.—ex ■■i;ir seward and family arrived here t . lay ci routefer new york the legislature albany february 16 sknatk after reading the journal the senate went into i ''■! imitte on special order—*he ex . ■>•■law mr sa^tt meved an amendment that at the general <■'■:'<■■., of 1 etto the question of granting licenses be submitted to the people f the m**f which he proceeded to advo cate after i l>at this amendment was lost mr wpod offered an amendment provid ing for the election of excise commission ers by th people of the several counties except in'incorporated cities the cotnmis siooers to hold office for three years the tcinorityto r represented in ths board and no elktor to vote for more than two commissioners of excise on the same ticket further debate ensued when mr wood added to his amendment a section applica ble 11 incorporated cities providing tor the election of six commiaaioners of excise to ksm i :',':'■fur sik years the majority to elect four and the minority two of such ' mmissionera lost by a strict party rato_n to 3 after farther discntsion the committee rose and the bill was referred to be reported complete mr '.■*■■'! offered a resolntion that it it the opinion of the legislature that all com missions in new york ahould be aboliahed referred reporti were presentedi by mr murphy—adversely concerning the righta of parties upon the cuutla also to inert w the power ol supervisors bills w;re introduced by mr harpending—to pay soldiers of isili this appropriates 125,0u by mr hardenburgh—authorizing the state to provide for suitable facilities for the transfer and storage of property and to prevent c mbin&tions against the trado and commerce n the canals mr norton offered a resolution that in the npinioa of the senate the xew york board if snpervtv>rs ought to be abolished re f rred recess to 7 m o'clock ■iruuu skssion the senate in committee of the whole d.bposail of the following bills amendin the revisei etatntes relative to thr trial ant punishment of accessories mf u r the act ordered to a third reading fur the n lief of corporatiuns organized uader the ge oral law—third reading ameding the act designating holidays to t observed : t the payment of notes etc t provides tint notes falliogdue 40 sunday g over till tuesday and those falling due uq monday gt over till saturday—third reading providing '. r new trials in ases of convictions in t>e courts of o>er and ter tuiaer—third rtading amending th * t coaferring additional powers and duties on the monroe county special sessions third reading amending the act authorizing the towns to aid in the toostruotion of railways third reading adjourned * assembly reports were presented by mr bamler for a cansi appropria tion bill by mr ely—fcr amending the charter ot binghamton the speaker aniounccd a special order summoning to the lat of the house judge i'nttcr district attorney french and sher iff benedict of saratoga to give reasons for a high breach of privilege in arresting a a witness the hot if ray a member of tbe house the sergeant-at-aims bringing taem to the bar the speaker a idressod thrin ntatins why they were brought here and asked what excuse they had to give judge potter aaket if he could be heard through a counsel the speaker stated that under the oir uinstances he#oald di t judge porter then ad iressed the speaker declaring that he did not acknowledge the power of tbts feouse to si mmon kirn to its bar for tbe purpose stated or for the reasons given bnt he had through courtesy appeared hers notwithstanding he ohum the ; uthor ity of the house in the loatter hi then proceeded at some lengtr in dsfetsv of hii action and declared that be would repeat his action under like circumstances he said it was not hit uelf this house was about to ct against re claim d that the judicial department of this state had the p>wer as well as the logic ktari bo asserted that the house 1 a/1 no * ight to bring th«se two departments into conflict and whatever rosotetion th t hou.se might pass it could not degrade u t oourt nor re presentative of ths oonrt , art he ana lysed the law of privilega to thow ihat tht house hvl no rueh privilege , * wh claimed for it tbe law exempts a small si from sr rest under a civil process this met ibsr was not arrested under a civil tha process was from the oyer ttd erminer criminal court he roggesfftd that the resolution reported by tne com«iitte bs withdrawn and r referred to '■** jßdioiarj coounittes for review and farther consider ation or to the attorney g«aer%il of the state for an opinion , at tha conclusion of jndg povtm's ad dress mr field moved that j.»dg hotter for issuing ths attachment for the a rest of mr rsy bs reprimanded by 4he tipeakar mr field then argnad that vbs privileges of ths house had been grosnhr tmlj ted by the action of jndgs potter fit prroandai to show frosn antkoritms thai tkia was a eiril proossn and as the jndgft h*l admit ted the member waa exempt from arrest nndst-anoh uiiaini mr alvord nwved at snwndssict that judge potter had fawn nustakat ta tho rrivtlaflss of tha mi minis of thii hous but that the hssjm do not hnlh«ns 11st he acted as v did with too intemion if rio lmting iu privilsgm mr w d mmtpny saond a a ntitate that tha opnsnß nf tho austwr ostisral m to ths meaning of tha civil ntooa u ob u»«db.for.so*«si«te4s.psttpk>i4(thf mibfeot all hank 1 after further discussion mr ajfv-d'sra solution was adopted by 92 u 15 jadgn potter was th disofcargs.l from w £ french the district a eton ay wsj thsnbroogattethtkarnf thtjlonti mr rjfasnßtod a oar n-js sssi te n hn s^nwnfnm nhn annnnf mrnimr th ainmmi liiiimmltbi »»>»■l«r • r mr boanett waa jiartlanaa having ad merely in a vinal maanitt adjourned w-~-r outlawry in kentucky tbe xv klux oh tbi wab rath f from the richmond i ligliln feb 11 j the eastern portion of mr oounty was f.r a second time viatad by x ktaz au satnrday nigbll ast th sth hslsal it is said that a body of proonhly fifty — n il.l men passed ont th kg hill turunsk rand on the evening k^-t msntirmad nwat tiut o'clock a mr douglas rhodns whits man who lives near speedwell su taken from his house a rope put abotst mb uaok and ha swans ap cveral ti-nae than token down and has baok moat issiilsli lanastai ho ia said to hare bean flaggajl in a mo*o terrible nanaer aud left by then in a tory critical situation against this man llhodus we believe au indiotmnt ia now ponding in our circuit court charging him with the robbery ol fliaolak gg deceased several years ago his brother ab rhodns who is now in th kentucky penitentiary,waa indicted tried and oonvicfcsd of participation in th same crime bat for some cause or other th o*o of douglas rhodns has been continued from term to term and still lingers on tho docket no doubt with the view of event - nally wearing it ont and the oaaa being thrown ont of court or filed assay ws further learn that he waa guilty of the moat uihuman and brutish treatment of hie wife and family and was strongly suspected of various petty thefts in his oeej^wfcood of the truth of these aassaliima we per aonally known nothing leaving rhodns it is said than regula - tors wont to the house of one james sims who lived about on and a huh mil oust of white's mill on silver creek taking him from his house to a neighboring tree where he waa hanged on sabbath morning the cold stark corpse of the unfortunate man thus suddenly and unexpectedly strangled into eternity waa found dangling twixt heaven and earth with the following tv batutn notice upon his back jim sims hung for the death of d whit and other depredations and not te be took down till 9 o'clock p m x £. k durrelt white waa killed by a party of drunken federal soldiers in his own yard in 1861 at the outbreak of th war the man sim was we believe with the party who did the killing or waa at th time of said killing in the immediate neighbor hood he having formerly lived on the place of 1 white one of the soldiers named kel ley waa charged at the time with the killing and a confederate named shock ency with being an accessory kel ley made good his escape from the law officers aur shock en cy waa brought to richmond under arrest tried by civil pro ceaa and nominally bailed this was the last that was ever done in the oaee shock ency nor kelly never having been again brought before the court sims although never indicted or tried by any preliminary court for complicity in the foul deed the opinion waa pretty general that he aided and abetted its commission he leave a widow and seven children 88 m an exciting scene an elephant and two « ah el 8 attackid by alugatohs in a florida bwamp terrific battle and death of one mki iwo dogs and a colt if.ortda corn pondence of the fort gaioat mirror j tbo perigrinations of showmen are beset with numeroni difficulties while punning their duly avocations in this our southern country which with the usual winter i ni heavy roads makes it vary difficult far the managers to make good the promise of the agents sach war the case with john robinson's circus and menagerie a few days since while performing in tallahassee florida it was mentioned to mr j f robinaon junior that he might expect some difficulty in passing through a long and dismal swamp l>etween that plaoe and quincy on account ol the large number of alligators who in ft sted the ford at this particular locality and who are at this season of the year very ffiocioas and on the watch for any unior lunate mule or horse that may become en tangled in the numerous roots quicksands and holes which abound at the ford but he replied as the agent had already made the arrangements for him to go through and it was not his nature to turn back he had nuthing left but to follow trusting to his previous good fortune in getting thus far the reault of his decision although antici pating some difficulty was far more serious than he anticipated at three o'clock p m on tuesday january 25 professor lewis houston who hits charge of the animals started with the elephant empress the large bactnan camel the beautiful arabian white camel a fin thoroughbred mare and colt and two spot ted ooach dogs to make the trip to qoincy although repeatedly warned by mr j p kobinson jr not to attempt the passjag of the swamp in any other than daylight he however went through before ap proaching the ford an occasional bellow or roar was heard betokening that the inhabi tants of the locality had not retired fur the night and a suddan plung and splash in the water would denote that the i'nnny was on the alert for mischief th elephant would every few trap throw bar trunk aloft emitting at the same time a load screech of defianoe the camels otter ing low moani while the horses almost refused to stir and stond trembling with fear while the dogs kept op an incessant howling approaching the water at the ford houston determined upon the imme diate passage through before the alligator had time to summon their crew bidding the elephant aster she steps boldly in at the same tun lashing the water furiously with her trunk tb camels horses and dogs followed close in ths rear ho had passed two-third a of the way when a sharp yelp ol pain from on of the dogs and his sudden disappearance denoted that the swamp fiends were at work and before he could collect his thoughts the other dog went usder with a kmg death howl h > now began to think of his own safety and calling to the elephaut commanded her to torn as she did so a fearful roar wai heard from the largo bactrian camel who had at that instant bean art ash sd the water asanwdfalit with alligators th roaring bellowing and screeching of ale phant camels ana alligators were terrific they would throw their ponderous jsws open and tear hog piooas of fieak from the camels while the poor brute would otter heart rending groans and cries for relief in the meantime the elephant was not idle etst solicitema for the welfare of her keeper sad uusasiaiisi ah had at the mom of seeing taam ssiel y laadad nnan the opposite shore rushed back to uw as istanosof hsr friend ths cssml who by this urn was atariy gone sad by oraasiag tha greatest furore acaong a*r assailants nwoecdsd in bringing tha hand of tk es*tteltoth shore that portion being ait that iiimstaait of tha poor animal in the confusion that ssj sd hooston did not miss tha colt nntu warow by a shrill scream or neigh which sisnuri to oome from awroral rods below uporf rush ing down the stream a few yards a terribu sosn waa presented to hi viow it would seem that ths fl of chattehaanha s*asap for miles around had ba«esna sjag aixant of some trs attraction at that pax ticular point onlhis night and had started far that wijimii ** tswd both food and npnowft at tha sass tinw—for rims it—mm hh th • nnsfiagof ths colt thoy smtthahjpnrsu en and an awfal hattss —■! 8ov«r»l tenws it ■■■■!■as il ths solt would escape awl regain tha shora so busy wero th#sju gaton in destroying aach other bat jast before tha poor erantnrs would ranch tha bra*«*womu kftvo ths sseles sumas and drag u back into dasp water ontu inau j it became esbannted and fell an onsy pray to the fsnrfnl raptjka whiw f iftosmson stood looksmg on witk htnmhod ul torrisrf look wholly mblf rto imilii iliilliillllnnn lbll«tm«ll»irti tvribl dmth numld w r«a attampi v astetuaadto nkm fata ma tnmi tt jim rtw w wt>w ill m —. ssals ha aonnntd nns sjasja bn ham snasts the buffalo express rr bushed by the expbess pkini'inu co xo 14 e swan street «*.'« k;r p«j«r fiogu hm mid eniiiiig hxprtaa " 00 wuflkly kx|<r«s " 1m the bei axd eve iso expbess '■•■• tdi li-.n st 2 and 4 i m delivered to rity sub linen at twelve cem.-i per aeak . political . i>epiblican col'nty commit iv tee tne regular rooting of the commium will be . ml al their room ar.a/le buiwink on tu«-d»y evening of each week at 7j u'cwi k uuiil further nu the committee rooms are pro/lded with the lead 1 fcrpubljran i »|- r «, and anil be kepi open fiom a 1 s p m ekb ■'*> ljr "■• "- d >""»'« f lac public alonzo tanner chairman albert haioht kcretar bo buakdimc aivd i 01x.1 a ellicott st.—a few board s'v eils ca;i be aeooiuiu'datrd with board md r'-'imv aiwi a few day txtrilerq wanted bli-fl besikesb chances pox sale—a splendid saloon 1 lnl|»rf location rj cl.cap tnon re aocn tkwakdd i bucelasd so_!j>rosrn's_bulldin i krug store for sale-in one 1 of the lo.t l.>ca'iuee in thec.tj of buffalu a sn.a'l amount of cum required down will e s'ld at ■nraln .( a piked for a..oti a.l.'.r mj . b buffalo "**« ull.l a\tanteu-a partner with a ■t a it of le-jo to enlace i mm shed ami t.-ce«itul manufar-urlnir i-nlerpr appl t jull.n otto si y«arl 1 i,!i lor hale cheap one-fourth of tlie rst.-i i ti«i to - merrill b sherwood fnriptmmif,r raiting n bjiimmilm njea'a to oii-i ride ht ml tnptrrmoß of th teuuw for luilngtmil.arri'ls perii.j th s..d paint uon llie vacuum or iniple ai.j rvm hi ti year from wrtnu*-r'?j is^3 f t dbveapoft'i ' :< 1 e»aih at , near cat al is-mall btobe axdcottagstfor j fiali no 104 and vt south bhi-ioii stri'i-t a d busin .- i and pleasant residence will i ■■d low anil on eaa termn bj lx.x & imcki.i.imi 13 wot s«»i 1 akerv fou sale or to rent ri-ar c n*t perry and wa-liiii-'lmi fnauire al 0 uak£hol^uk 4a klk it it a good business chamce-good i v fra-ne lwellirz wiui tin hop i,tta<!i-d k ood l.am and outouiiding w ii ir.cated in the vl aire ul aurora prtmi^e tfiol and stock vith f.^td will or bulioii-tfi witl.out tools vi i t.«.k irulbaioid m i.ex * hh.-keitlsu v f»l tt it \ icare jhance-for salh^a 1 \_ laahi rctkil toik 01 hate cm and ran ti qm c i will of a3 om e-%a!,l e,l eenetwß a it-aau of til-1 men fin lif nbl ilti-'ii on r uoulito terms for particular addrr<s i o dtkwcf itn a.-u-tf hotel l'kol"l;i;l v tor sale ok exrlianirt it.iat.i in the ust dmtahi part ol tevavutantj attica wuli 1 acre of ai:.l t>arrn letfa 1 iklui ~ 12 w swm si wantkd a i-artner with a cash \ r i of u k to $ ww a a wtill , 1 ll.ti.d mtla bu^ncea in this city profits larfc ri-ks notuinu one c&i^li.c of taking ehaqpi of on hii-lncw prt-ferrci adurcstt tnrou^li the p t.fi c waaum i«-u waktep 1 amfai.-trrers'andtradkk.s1 i>l talk stock wanttd by lee & i'ickkuint !„ weh hwan nt b j ixtanted—three oil four good ii h'.u c wi rth frcm t lir eto swvtfcothßjkd mwtttk affy to bowaiidb m bt'cklanu iu-a hi-uu and lu-urarice bn kir no 2 brown'a hi.ii.iink ali m£lp-fkmal^s / 100k wanted—at lor north nd bgwaryatm twferef pier»|ulrswt '.!:. i wanted to co into a labge couniry ritijjr.s protestant aj up itairs inquire at 770 jlstu at blt-tt {- x pearl st.—wan i ed a t y'rl to ilo mineral homework in a small fui.ily v 1-17-lt ft orth st.—wasted a com i 1 tklent charnbrrmaul one thit lh"r-uir-ilv un il r>tan.ls d blag-foasl work no othtr need apply 1.1 iit u ninth st.—wasted a ger i man sirl tn doc n-r ti mawrmk 17 2t oao mai-n st.—wanted a good — w ( ' boot tna appteiemmadlital toiiiuna li r vvuuh a johkbon '-■.'.' vain kt 107 3t i > main st it stair « ant 7—l cd agirl li di gemnl imuk rk lilß 2t uk ll wales .. vnui >. suafi boy about ; t ' veers om at h coortn'i s!3 ilaiu t 1.17-2t '_ . . ritasteii — a beass turskr itrahtkd-bxpt3uai ed me to v mi '<".." m"*,^tl,f.bo"r.orl kn h'r.tltu.t'om idsw ° ■'■"■w douolatii pc masqat _ '" -" ito ijook butdebs wanted a forwarder hakeb k jone w and 122 svmmssgmi suv-vt kl tj>let r roo mo let—a large front room l fiirni-h d or vi.l rniili'd will.oiit bjirl at leoeuieourt u _ kotlm with steam power to i let earner of erie tn nd to:race inquire r.h.ie&co ll nuiims and power to rent it tl.ero,iiuared.sin.l.l.i an,l the i»'w.t aos u»i,t ln.|uireof e i tf liolmk4 nli.ln,an si an i tlie canal huffai.v to let stores rpi lit—the large and com 1 in di v tore lau-u i.i tl i apmsea of sew nl chi t ih,n -, known v no 21:1 msi-i »•-. this so ni^idered vnt of thr ni l t desirable manl *! ?,!; l.u-,r.es mu dtj !=,"» of ciiah i miki'akk b uarj.a:i 4 - ■•■■-!-■■'■'• cj lolfe for uknt—tuk ott t o tabushed stan.i l ihc w jacob mbold h ymt a ; yt jol|s(n . ro|mpwl . t to let~hovm:s mo let or for sale so 01 peirk »:., between allen ml v , *. ll flrs-t ehm order t,17-m a majot ovcr3!9mxtnit for kent—ho 300 l>k i awa x x tl uni no 4otf kfaal t.n t t.i«j .( un otto 81 i'car t uor rent—no ;, t fua.nklin st j « 2 story biiok v«:..«r with ulnp well fur b«j throniftiout good bai-n attalieil aj.j ... u h - jimx orro oi iv*ri t nale hoi hes yo tv that 9 paying / iity pkopl * this pro^rty convio * ». n io iltv f..r no 42 m d 44 otw iti m«i.t i mu c»ch situated in the r«ry r<«t pa . j u n ■n,ti!ij mikim ihia % if if uiifc other p'operty now offered in tfci n.:.:,.ii h at or»o will n snld lor 7ftoo by - bn hlmlt & sanr"rd,'ii w««t swmii 1?or sale—thl plj-sirabli two-1 x rt rr hrick hou»e 232 e-ieca tr«t with urt ' j6xloo or soiloo »• in 1.0 ie>iir 2-story irune bouso on weit i.m **■• tre«t nc»r terr*ee tery cheap l*-»lory fnune ln,u 81 iiow«n tro«t lirge let h-btory bnek hci;»e 426 sen.f treft lot 26x9*v l(.<«tc-ry frsme house new 2-7 x ■■■■■»>■-'.!■' mxtu " fnirnew framo cottayts on tountn tre b tween aiaburik and sptlog trp ■/•; verj cheap alto k full ftkßorunfut of . , r ra tod -■. ii-i pro erty in wiuui l*t1 a t cit v both tut nti w of main ■!*■«, t i rfom *« luit the tinin for pristted li-t ami al fm tlt-.-r t articular p>a v eftil »■my office ujl'ls otto i ate n ngi & otto mt real eaut«i br / k » r j brrt v duiljing dwellings for sai^r by how ard ft chapvkll so 3«ft c on clinton rtreet r i vx i*n\\^\y flivihm brick lioii uh < 9b t*r ttrcuifhout ihe hou*e good b»th \^ m w lth hot m i cold w»'er uitr itii nd food bam bo nold n rejmonalj.t toro or kban k , d for f n^r h(l c)tv a «. mailer and lt mpm , v . llwelhn)i b^i uj n north dithi * , n 2w t-«torr br ck ih hue ith au ■jr^l^rcvemtnu anda ju^e oo south dtvu , n rtw-t no asts-itory brirt brit claw with gw ur barn ud cartiatfe on oak utrmt t rs o 6 73 2-story brkk.with ea arjr«lot wtifc g £ l quantity aad variety of fmit ok onseneca rtrmt ko 25i1 tttorv britk.wi.h g%m and watrr also t w o ,; thor 2^tory bitck tou en tmmca rw t n€(u . loujriana rtr»et oo franfc un rtre#t ko . sj tory brick honae the rwitloc mof , a j e tg xilden blo iior ' sale—two 2 story new louur j blfriy fjrbale-2-stoey brick how , ho 1w north lmrmo *.; »». l i «*<« , i ib b bale-2-i tolur bkm3jkbo 78r ij a»»ws»c»m>nit.,wllllajm.«»sss«.4 •*» i •* mmwtbw l mm ■»•**■for sale—bouses tjmrst-class residences for two wry e*tra je bou>n id the most central por tion of lm r it one delaware street hou-e uorth of ferry trtrt near the new park with extensire pounds abond r of choice fruit brick stable rria hoi fcc erycb*ap £ story brick h'uae 2 p»rk street mt ride eie jrar.try flnwherf throughout ar.d coaui * ill modem ni.r ljt nn-i.tn lot 40x1x0 iit a lagan street story auu wii.i ni.i«hed m :.-■:«.-- style locis ono d < k*ai estate broker 5 brown's iiaildimrs u t^'jk sale thk u-story fuame a hou-e 224 north liivmt.n trt*t with lot 40x 111 piind water bhruh'wrj and fruit and mr lil«s>a,btlj located at th head of chestnut rt p louis ttu s erown building i^or sale—a-sf or v fuame holae . no 60 i :>;:. v pliee 11 story frame houne no wo washington it 1j u>ry frmme h'-u-f on fartrn avenue mmj f'w », ■t no pine t st<.rjr brink i on folium t llj-stvry brick ■■h . no : -- jeney hi u,ry brick house nn 21v clinton t 24-twjr hrirk hove no 2*3 north dmfea t apdly to ny rds k hci'kland m x 2 brown's bmidiug p<ju sal 322 petimjltw.il trtet twu story frame lot io by ul feet tf hndßm i-t-eet two gtorv frame m wxll3 ■clifton place two t*.ry i'ratuu i t 44x114 a 1 if rt i:i'i t n if rin i i it i lji n tj '■ii j'"j i % i t \ raai lot 40x10 ifl.'i kkventh nreet n»o stat frame lit ajxloo 22 palmer st-eet two story rrarae lot 2£xkh ■■hudaon street two nu.ry frame lot 2jiloo humeasanfokb heal estate uid liw nance ag.r.ts m 16 we swan st r phe large frame building 1 formerly occupied by the late r kir.uear !■a . od locati in f.,r ii ■i ,- will r rented for any good ret[.e^tabl bueiuem a larjfe iut of hip bdtu'l t kj iid t<>ck for u'e apply to hi'me &. ain^ord real eaute a-.d insurinc ajrenu u 1 wett swan t i.mrst class houbeb fox iialt x l.y 111 me 4 bahfobd lual t»t»to ard in ■rv ■■akcnik ltj we-t bwan -;.-■v so 421 fmßktta ttreet two tt ry an>l kttk brick h v.i>r bath raart!e manilei ai,d all her m"d cfti iinfirovtaieiita let 61 fe«t front through to alley v 26 allen street a new two lory l.rick dwtl z if water t«th cemented co.lur a n^w lin medi ite possession wh u scld cheap and on t rm to-u ( pn-tttiw lot 3t l.y li 0 no 115 park ttreet two sturv briik uemolttd cellar jras w»ter etc lot f.l by'loo ho is tenth street two rt-,r fram i-i " o nd or kr lar s c 1-t v v«r<-j witu hnitb*rv and irjit t h kinds lit 60 fctl front through t kleventl r t.-4 ch>r hale—37 fakg4j avt.mk j tlfj !!■■! flwwlrf off in fine mvk pis water and ctllar wi.l uik > iuiajl hou.e aud loi ii pr pay mo m mccomb 10 south phis'on it jjk>b sale—m itihth steket 2-st>->ry frame r*a water and mom in sue rjer lot 3(5x132 tnii n a beautiful locati-n iviee jfrtioo 10 xu 1 south w*won ft lloll sale or to rejft—aif ele x ft fid—ci on diliwnn ttret.t with ftup fetotind and bam fmmmkm may i,ibto bj jfflßm oltl fel pearl rt ipoß sals—mo ho jt)hnso l'la^c 2-story brii-k cc ar tj-s and wr.er lot ioi*l2o will sell cheap il ukuti withia thirty djva trie 6ow blu m iiacomb 10 fouth divt-iuii st i^ok sale—the 3-stoky bktik d*el]iii au t4 xor.li l'ear ill ml in>i and water lot 40x11f •» lbeap clektng.n we.tswan t j^ojt sale new frame house ; uhtlm :. t]q-tfe.t;hftinocontai!uflrer<>nm : c-l '*.-■,;.' a:nl pamry i'rice flioo bqodown bftbtn i llj - v ) i-an bj wh ». sntll 888 jer.se l li m bluci imt ol wonoal falwcj a2h-l uok sale—a delightful rkst x dene 11 batavfe in owm comity with large and huhly cultivated rounda the beo l funvslicd will all modsrnooumiiancea ai.piv t<j a-jy john otto u i i i «. desibabix rksj dbncb~~foi ale--tiicßiies.bmry britft hwellin with uingand nvj modem impinummt wttaioo on urn bortknrt corner of morgan k ud cary sta price i jw tlnah eafly a2lt lee i rickerinc la wesl swan st for sale ob bent first-class il-vtllhsg thret etuncs br ck all the modern improvements tab's ar/iajc hoii-e and r ard en hnecnldwfflba r nted f-r a ttn of jmntoa koedtanafc i'.eiuistß n 685 imuware st in quiieof w i.yon & 13akeh eri'i land office i?ik,s'j-t,'lass uvteltlnus foli ; sale - j>t m street kn 101 tiiuij brick wtth wfak om.p'ie.l with as ami rlxiure bath oom fuinaci ktmrble mantlet and ifrateti brick lia*-n lot oxl7l u u«m irt-t-t wooth oormi llwiliiiliiil.b c'.m modtona maaoion nn>di*rn vtvle iri hiiperior onler fumiibfld with nil w dtrn coptmlauwi f'rum oi c t three mm i f la-d u«n he wi-h the ibijtom witl 31m bad is un.iera fine tat af nritivmtten wlih a uuga nriatj of fruit tree in baartng lyon i baker " trie land t'ffloe q.ood dwelusg houses hn 136 toypv st lrtimj linck prksffsßß sbfi fnihklin st mton rain price ;-.< ll*ritmt a a^tgr brkk prt ■3mq cjfl potawaren 1 sn>ry tul'k ; pru'u 7 joo 168 booth i>ivision rt 2 ttory td k piioc x>o b<:7 ninth st 2 tvry fr me price $ jlwo 97 l-ayta it 2-lory brick hrie*|ffhe 142 binth st 2 t-jry brica price 1u,u03 mariner st l 4torj hriirk iiriv-e jiou9 m ltoh a baker brie land nffl / iheai cottages fur sale couajn st l-<tnrj frame pri-e tuhl nortli wrllimu t i morv frame - prve fisia ; twtlf h.*t i-^t<-rj frhjue price 1700 o!i tob place no 15 1-atorv fr:mie pric 1500 fifth it so lul 1-rtory frum pri c j!6f.fl lyow & baker eric l^aod offlle eoli salfc—no7s south division st mill ba s ■; ; i'hr:ip i h owner g & i ... rtafatew juiin ottu bl peart ht ijok sale—thm 2 sto ii y bkick 1 dwelling no law kast eaglo ntrt l l in bm or der ta ujid w cr i t 30x110 m le * fickeriitq is w swan st t^or sale at a babgazn—the a jar^e t lllirj bascnunt u'ld attic brick datllin obtlm northeast corner of l'ottaae and maryland ktr its lot 216x!8 with a flue vario y of fruit 13 . lx 4 pickkri&o 13 west swan st ij r salk—that valuable pro i ; pcrtv n 23 cnmm strcit at the foot f beak net,aadfn tin kvcbank-e itre.t bcins llofct m width by 115 in depth to the uunt.ujr canal imhi'!i wnich s an unri'iumonk jli*i a;id three tory building and cellar ficxllfi feet al-n a mh-atof aid ■■! vi brick addition 30 feet roßt kiine kpui thi iroptrty is admir.blj mdiij.'ed to any kind nt hea*y busin.ss either mer eßßtßt r ihi i t"j having a waur as w^ll a % itreft fxunt and u vtry prunr.d*nt as buiine«9 local un johs otto 81 tcarlat por salh-tllk n-stokv brick j riwcubw n 7lwwt chippewa hreet between ih!v inaaj frai.klm btrtift b aa aud water lot 2jxioo b • lf.k * piokek sg 13 wwt swan 6 t ottaok3 for hals * no s2t cunnt'rticutit l-.*torj lot 27x100 xo 454 easiest 1-story lot 24x100 ho 131 vennoiit nt lutorj lut 30x100 no rfl x r.h vlr won *'. 1-story lot 30x123 xo zi park at 1-ntnrj lot 25x120 x 111 hampshire st 1 ritmfi lot s<jxlf w i.li * i'r'kerix'j 13 w(«t sw&n at t flmi kesiuence kok sale a no 473 rank in street with ras wa'er bath ami tamn all in finfl r-rdt-r lot 4<jxlls with im nr^iile pc*«f seftion if df sired b lke a rickekino 13 west swan st ij^ok sale—the keb ujenue ok 1 dr o f pmthr.y comer ninth and connec llwjjt iliwih — and in elegant order wi:h two m sc lai.il atuche i udjm the highest state a culu\stioa and w i stocked with a laijre rariet of fruit ajpl to johs otto si pearl street the large 1-story b^riji cottaf no 601 ser#nth street ; in per ". ).- r oppvwite the praposed park with " " or i^o it front by 160 ft m depth kteiti v -■» a pickekimo is w swan ill 5 htory brick house i salk mdc ten rooms besidet.ee 1 with wfcj on cart m ami dodge ent ■■marble main *•! j2ooo down hi lvaiid it • tjo _ pnpc a'i ■•*. bnell 3m rrates lut 0f t wuuw snj ui.ee n ii e^fe ■■of xoniial b jersey n ncx t u «-— 1 xotli^1 for sale or xcha>»*t to d wei xorth william street u t vnge n k with fa snd water lot 30x100 wulejw x sale-the jis rtoryb-emertandaitio brick tfc e 06 is treet ff d border ous bath marble mantles c in com -___-, ouse m ek fc 1-kkeriso 13 ffe b vg t^t'r sale cheap.-the des.'aa r we three-story brick dwellirg hou-e vo franvlin tt-eet with lot lixlls and frame ban i ui a ley in rear th bou ha gu and water l*th rih>m u«r uad*r the whole house marble mmnt'es ftt.and u in flr»t rsm order tbrouyhout and the location one of th most desirable in the city a port-on o urn whol of tl furniture car pea ic!7»n 1 purchased with the hoiue « de sired at a bargain alo iouis otto ko 5 brown's buimlnp t76x"sale^=thi ij story frame j houae no ts3 clinfa'n ttteet with gh said vmter and in frool condition lot 23x100 two btory frame butue no 254 south division street c water larfc-e cell c jrood location one^tory frame cu'taae vo 13 chestnut near swan street wiajraia waur nibble nantlea fct two-suirr bnek hnuw no 18 cbippewa near main ltract cv wat r cellar c lot ssxioo i at offer for aale % number of desirable butm inr iou en main franklin i litm and other tre«u eajt and t of hub strem ail of wtdeb jjuj l « r — p rt c t d o¥?g bl m ». llwrt ****. tx balk a new and fikst fjntl i hoitirhr blllhllm fob salic tilok balk—fine building lot i on monf&i near huron hixe 20x1 ij febguson spknckr bls tf 244 main t i~jiok sale—a large property 1 ci the creek all liii-.jy docktd with dctp ■* ->!■■-. imroediat po'atsniod a john otto 81 pearl «. \ oood engine and boiler for jcx c.cap i !':- i lion puntiz mill dolllk tl rechtenwalt comer chi-ago it for sale-fakm valuable farms for sale v ftnn of 23ti wm in hamburg t\-ri irjl .-,« djoining the abore fkxir of j i i-rti 8 luile iron at :<■v farm of 184 acres ] mile from oarlen swtloa farm of 2w acrei in colden centro ifc-n of 411 acre id liataoa farm of 70 urn 10 mile from at « farm of h acres in waat seneca farm of 26 acres in tt'eit seneca f.rm >! .:;. acres on ontario i.ret f«na of 3 v-e . n the potter corners road farm f 60 acrw on t jt{.—rt street v.icant tot on delaware btreei aize 7i21 feet eijeht lacaut lot on ferr rtreet ize 50x166 fe»t a ply t edwakljs ft btjckland t*ls wo t bro»n building lurms : farms—several fine x arg and imajl farm foramleorexahaan lte « pickeilino is w fiwin ■(. bl a farm in thk town of lan ii carter for male at a bargain a uuall house and rt taken id partjmjm.nt and balance on l«iig tiau hff hume & sanfm.i 16 wect swan it a farm for sale—on the m agara hirer ai ut one mi • from lasall si a<ara vouuty contorting of about 90 acres contain ing suoie al ut r , iruit latid tn the county ap i v to a m cllesiitiougil la-aile or niagara kk j t for sale—a first class farm of 100 acres undnr a go>d state of cultivation vitfefa tlie iity limits and » truui on a paved street i kise aii'l ' •■-■-■and other improveiutiit inquire jf a ita.hkeb 224 main it ait-u i.trie oocht farm lots for aid sale 7 mm i[nud liwim barn ai,d t chard price hm loitcres got^l house barn and crchard p.ice si ck>o 21 :■■n . tfowl hoiise barn kitd orchard pric 21 acrei u-j huuw iwni and orchard price o arre t'1 ■- !";«■, barn aiid on.lulrd l'nce 1400 h acr t;<»>d huuse barn and orchard price j2(ko j i^je kui*d licuic bam tud orchard price not t acres ; fuodhouse bam ant orchard pit mm a^.u to m mccomb v i 10 sju'.h division it horses am carriages horses for sale—during the coiuin ifwm between march 15 and noreni i r lh the buffalo btrttt lutlr^ad company i»i i i 11 one hiinrlrid horses must of them youn and i lf.xxt l-onaili ri tlie huraen may be aen and 0m ncmn mct-tta ned of the fur'men at the etibl's of ti.e ooinjmny oi main and niagara streeu on and alto march'u unl also f r sale at the present time or tib ei '. c company ten vtry fine niexes wti.cn were hrtmglll ruin ■« la.-t fall and are with foil jas h small superintendent fob 7 lh7o b7-2mdac _# mortciaces puschasb monkv moktages john otto 81 pearl ft t>uauhablfi money—mokh.agks l wairtwthv lle pickfking aj7 13 west swan.t l 1 a wka mortgages mm o>iu,uv/u u.r »!• in amoanu wf fn>m 1000 o soo fi:frt c'iws j'urcvtd^e m«.n*"v n:ortg%,:m a 0 lyon bakek erie lar.d i ffioo ~ mortgages fo sale humk &, saafokd 10 w swan it legal notices vroticb—the common coi'ncil ja tf tho city f uuffalo having eterraim.-ri to tnk tin untl and propttty no.ts'&ry to inv uut a i'uhlio park or park ukj appruathea thereto and tho utrects connccliiik the same and having jeier inine<l t > i&ke iitid appropriata the property nece s-i y fur lia'pur)h>v and having made apjillciti.in t > iim burerior ( t'lirt i f gultalo for the ap[>oiutmcrit at ihfm coin tn ts"-i'>ners tv af-certa.iii and rup-irt the ju-t compensation to bi pnii to the p nnn or persona or uorpowtftoß fiwnini or having any ii'wiih in aid pronmrn to to in laken atut a pruprialrd as itij s iiil anil upoi meb applicat'on tlie undersized bay ing ncen appointed such (_' iinniissioner hi hereby ejiu in i inn llml rimji will iimii h flha efnee of mm ltm ma aitmt bibjo n 1 on tba 21u day of k i.ruary wo at ten n'clu in iheforeroon of that d.\v and th«*nce prooecil t fltv the ai i ropeity ku foiid imnii'n tincilhuvodetpniiiped wu ■«■t a prjpriato lor the mfp se of a public park nr ■■>-, i :■: i ■- !'■> tbereti and thp street on omtteg the mb a rrcjuiredby the statute in such oh ma le aiid providf<l the said bad and property is the land an.lpropeity dmordmd in a mttotal kepurl roadf by the park cum mi^-ioners in ohe<lii:nf itc the prniiiionß nf the act f ihe legislature of the state ■f new > .. k entitled a:i act to authorize the election mid location of , rain kwi^di for pnbßsfmki in t!ie city n b u'o and to provide imf tfir maintvnatjee and emb 1 ita incut the e..f puaed april 14th lt*#j whi h said lieport a*n ed in the rflce of the city clerk of the fltv of bdflilu wti tho n rat day of november ls»w dated februar 9th is7o william a biro uikson t williams albert h tkmt blf-mj h c.imm'siionfn custom house > fnffilt.tf v keb 17 1970 f vto.2as—notice is herebygiven , i that the follow tnsr named t ooda.warea and mtr flunihw viz 1 liujr.y 1 hurne 200 lba pepper iou lbs nutmegß ; ■>: l beea eized by the collector of < .!■..(! fur the p.n of uuit^lo i rielt on the ma day nf jhimirj 1870 or !■.■!■■;■''■:»:; i'.lc-.nii and fraudulently imported and tntnxlnred intr the vnvei sute will be sold at al lie auction to the l.iiih t bidder therefor at the cuif m lluuse in the city of buftalo on the fth da nf mar.h i.nt at 10 o'c!.>ck m the forenoon of that day ti ■■. i not having been cia!ined m bond etl hs the law directs within twei.ty i from the jub.ieition of the mn for the redcmr-tiuo of met amrp!l j liolley m7.u _ _ collector custom oupiieme court—couxty of o erie lewis ii keller against john h wa!t*r to john h walter defer.d*bt on aro hereby nj '.^ to nn^wtr the c<*m plaint of lewis 11 keller p:aint ff wbi h was bm in the office of ho c!crt of e ie county on ha hih of january 1370 and to serve t copy of your an-wc on th subscriber at their ' ffico 190 slain s.rett buffilo n v w.thln twenty day it afur the vice or the plaintiff will take juilement again t you brdmi hundred and ninety illtfo dolurs and eighty c uht < --. cent with lnterust thereon from the lit of meyitember la^o beeide costs jan m is7o j m a t c holmes ait-lawg»th plaintiff's attorner notice to creditors.—pursu ant xo an order of uoratio seymour eaq 3uitop»te o eric c.mnty notice is hereby jrtven to al perv>nn having elaimk ain«t abby p heaoock laienf the city of buffalo in said c<>untj deceased that they are required to ex hiljit tr.e same with the vouches thereof to grofivenrtr w heacnck the execumr of the will of the mid de v...*.ii it ti .■rom iriiri ■■[ tlm said executor in the civ of buffalo in aa:d county on or before the ist day of february is7o g w lieacock ex«cut«r dated th 28th day of ■•'- 1(«o th foe sale oelung off at a great sac o rifice harblk and marbleized mastel9 te(tpth*t with all other kinds of marble work b -■".„* ■"..'■■to vacate immediately thia is a ran op portunity for j'.v ■:*< *:••'.■us any article of ttie kind vo call at once to ret good barnlnt at 111 erie t . blut pngink and boiler fob sale sfußtisi 1 j *>■t*3l rket ba whkbli tr«iip*r cut 90 b«*t«r pump *«., aj,l ifcl good order boiler smoke pipe aaa t koye k bos , q 3 washington t * plcmbiwc dean wlx 05 mrau'tm fltur pumpa rradlcal plumlier o r n e»t hot air fur bath tabs wash stands v nacca built aud repaired mtwrr tom calvainzsp iron ci^mjyojj nth nnajtdlrun suttetft uyd au.ici qnmaoh haubnsteik * co havk jd^i cold springs okeekhotjbk llamauwant at mm mais nuut ou,u 11 n rrlt • —* ■- tot pkt qoopg marked down at barnes * bancroft 259 main street entire prlnt stock 1o cents tiit.m.m packages or bleached and brown domestics at wholesale pbiceb b.vt.n'ks 1 banciioft.tc iv m.tn at jj ajf cost barnes 1 bascrorr ii lin krrt ocr entire stock of new and latest style cp embroideries at cost blegant lace sets cambric do ih)lst amd applkji e collars uppet3 hakdkekchiefb ac etc barnes k bancroft _ rshj a miln t 1870 offerixo at barnes & bancroft 259 main street yattory low prlc<a alpacas ; poplias panama cloths c c barkes 1 bancbopt *< aao ms-iii a woolens t barnes 4 bancroft 359 main street more of.tiio3e heavy all wool homk made ca9bihhres at 1 | oxford uixeb*at osi.y tl 10 heavy water proof 11 barnes.t bancroft ja 8!i8 mill at icloakincs at & banceoft i «'■■vii a."c"*«iirg marked dwwn from;|s and h to 1.50 prk yard tdk bestgbarqain of the bsabon barses & bancroft ** 8w mfcj 11 at ladies & gent's under wear at m\\i i tuomt 259 m>ii street marked dowui our entire stock of hosiery ladies and gentlemen's underwear barnes a banxroft j 9 main it iku'se jffknihhik w i glenny sons & co 204 & 206 haiu st cajl sttciitkou ui tbulr utl election uf gold band and white french china of our own importation and the best quality alao crockery from llifl e«lobr.ue<i t io*in - fs«u»nen ol bootes mkakins and edwards cut and pressed glasaware silver plated ware ironzes parian marble vases and ornamental goods glasb sets cut or esoraved to order with initials ob jtokograu the bajsvnee of our nock of gas fixtures at cost the legislator cooking stove over three thousand in cm ih this city for saj muj bjr jno c jcwett * sou 1 sm main st wiwbb tj f briggs jt co dintillen and jlacufmrn ottec ajid asjas rooam ooraex-vuhtsgton uul qut ami otter tn ui tnde akobol highmam frsnsfe ofints nsl fin wbtaklas of ttmtr own dlatuuuon also a superior bnod of bourbon m<mo&mt.l mumporn whtatss b»»av t oiluo at son * lmpormra of foreign and dsabn in native wineb pwticuksi srd prompt auastioa psii ki sji j.rs m taumnca «'. msfe r lo»«kz oiiuo chas oiluo ale and porter batayia it *• iwjmws bbasviß lock wltfc w"ff jij^^s in vmti .■■■■» vmuawi ■the buffalo express job printing office cuiilhiu kxkaa ttk thi tkrt best mate&ial a ad ha varkmt " mmtmmd to uicun itarat ri—i no or booi caas in tat woas xo it eitt iwa mma iliiilihlaar
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-02-17 |
| 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 | 1870-02-17 |
| 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. 8207 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-02-17 |
| 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 | 1870-02-17 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700217_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. 8207 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxv thursday february 17 1870 no 8907 business directory it auk busixxx.iaxd ukation of tob lkauinv moswm of bupfalo i those of our rr*lrrs who make purchases tn bui falo hv cutting ui t ao'l using 11 a a referenoe will mtve time i».i'j trouhie the wlection tia been arelul uuuie aj.d v stn u fuist cla.sw architects cvkui x pumkh ls mam • a(i'l imfi.emk.ntm castings ac howard liion * ukkh cincaito neaf caual bankeks h w liui'.t k co man cor deneta iii.ini hisi.ds finecabtin(».s ftc clakk « ill ctr - •> ■» .. . virklui\sli hooks asu stationekv v m:ti n ta i l/jl ni llain kn . f he-^sfch c brto m 7 main.c.r iioljiwk uj...m a uhkt.sm mali and v w heneca jl 11 t/ria,'.a ma:n i,lank books stationery kc ut'j loukwi-..iu4 fusuhuk ioymain chbhtit k notstss 2xo and mu boots k shoea a 1 ekhrvvkii 2«i m |
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