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buffalo express vol xxiv wednesday september 29 7868 v f v , ,> no 8090 business directory kamt nrsisk^.t mi humf or the l.eavist nub or m-rralo .!:,.■-.. nf our i ,!.!.■) wtm m»k purchaa«a in b fa ». b i-uttnitf thin ill and tinlug llui referetk ■• i * • t.tn ml ir lilt the aeuctl.iu ha brc iuruluii n«l ami btlm^r kihmti'lamu axea i'lases edge tls skate i i i j will ft m t.-:l n.-i a<vl 1 mi'i.ements cactiv6b u howabo lli'jn wiikk '•!,„«,,„,,. , r , . hankers h w hi iit a c main cor h^tn .. books and stationery maktin t lor 3o main m ■■lent mi mam anil :. w mice 11 ii iti ims main blank hooks stationehy 40 vol'ml u«ih»,«i,ii jomill mlua < lirihtv * nmf *»> and mam whits a shoe a l whry h ■.:-. slam hmk.n h jewkii «'"* mam blank hook manl'fat tukek j l otiiciiestku masl l'li aawia>jwav cxhiractioireits wuabl retail w x kjfavoci a co it s i'-vi «. confkttioneiw wtofaab nr.m uuu.ii liana china iii.ass 4 clilll kkky matmikw t'nkli ?!■.' a,ii uko v nkwmaw 41 mun carkuobi hahvk 4 wai.i.ack 1....k mm l-urtit m.m ckackhks 4 . h o knm a mps 117 a.i.i us kill 11 coal whi>lf»l ami l:-t ft h m'oln a 11 "■' kr)-.ii.ltirr«ie ukuhuh paki.n ai{t k'».t tam coal and mo ikon i r ipm • 00 . '«: it.i . r v i -~ , hy minus uul<l likst * c i i mji dsapersa iaii.hk u h rkvon.:i(imair mrm and bkhovatos u ca3 i'hkxi xx fo.l m»m knvki.ot'i makuractttrebu ii w niiiiw n » s en(iiiavkks(in uimh uko u wiiimtman im mini i knitick al . isaac ii m » x ilfcllll v t.o , m mji kloir rxeo and utain w li r bh ivrra - bm li . ,*. fhiit ani oystkks n.ati kkiit i'0.,;67 aiukakoa obocebb whoieialr ) a m jomrstiin 7 m»in oaoobu wliulesale and i'.utail 1 n hui.han i m»n iko w bv*m 17 e hiki gents1 furnishing ooom audi.hiin ii htakh'iki j-/r m.ln h n lakhk.mt.«m'<(,sl.'<)uiii mutt * bknkiiiot 7 mulli iins andjkwelky j n biibson a ob , m hani harkehs mai)i>i.e.s j 1 m tttit i mitt ib f i him np|in«lln ml ham k 11l airlikkv x».«i to j lluni phray « bm hi main jiaiid'.vakk ibon fcl c e waluuih3k 171 mum u t»aii liurti'nk a k11',11.1 i'.arj an.l ... hiunity silf.l'altl a i *, ih mam fowi.kk a sons s s !)■»•*. hcwattc wkkliafit jm m in nir w s*a babdware and mktals pllim * o0l i..1 im tumu hiit all xl linaiks a i oii.kkiii h mam hats caps and pttbs c * f okobokr :■"- m*t hkkutoi.i a bk1 j-'l mai »«. wii'i'kkt 1 mail ikon kiundry ka<ii f llf'n workm pair nif mn«dw4ppl clnrrun ibos woiuui ( cmnk,«arjmhm ikon focwderb kncini.s i'.oll.khs cm v nm,wuxm * lu w».-hit.xu.|i nruhi ikon flails k b bptkeb kc prarra 1i>.,«i i.l tini.r ucht oajbbiagi and sl.bliill i c uoiiwin i:t ami i:u » j-sili 8 n looknra iii.ass picttkb frames hi mm a bi ntoo uk k"n mali.kahi.e ikon pratt h i.ktchwokth .'.■_' ami m imil marble mantles and orates c « oootatr ml datesar l swaktz ft »' '~ mi mail uakble am)i:i;.vnitk works john rrawfoki w anil lvi nia.ara millineity wholesale and keuil henry ibbien.-'«i main ». h wuoliwaßli i m:.ln mhiknind oocdb ihidd.bkst * i lll.main manl'pai tikini jewelers c h f liwujh'i ■ajmmt.ili mn.slt dkalkiis and i'iiilisheks jkwktt * misciika j«v main oimians i'orublc l'i(ie dekrk'k t'kbuemakkii * xx 41 anj « clinton oriians mki.odeons ftc qki a i'uisik a ci niaifara awlwlll and ma rjlaml oils paints 4c t 8 pkahe «■wl ■>!•'" ! planinc mills dolliis bash l w a evans t i'd mn lianif | plastic slate kookinc b f innes m miiii i pianos nhsic ac cottier * dentok 2*l main n\no manikactikeks c kvrtehan me im mil u b.t.i'lii hkvisk 8ki«.,«l niagar».o,r mar>l»uil papkr lian<;ini.s al . h u birof..jihmiui montoomeky bros . sb6 slain merrett nichols s mai rbotograpbess w m ksiuiii j main x b liambi.kton.su an.l hi mam 11 l bllste 7 mi sewinti machines orovbr & iiakkk b m co . 411 main whkf.lf.ii wiijson s 11 co os main c i wilcox * jibbss m co 14 s i.:vi.m huwkb h o uw n rlorem'kk m co msin saddlery liakdwake ac rra tt a letiaworiii 6 nil :,) tfn»c silk hat masrkauti'reka c mackenzie 1»7 h»in stained class buffalo bt\inei glass works 2j p«rl iiu l bl'k«8 «» al i steam coffee * spire mills € habk k co sji main i.pi»«iit chnrcht school rurhtotre ', w chase a sun 212 6>-4 tnth scales ani safes i i'ffalo scale works o m»la scales safes and bells l danfortu m main stoves anp haimavare miaw.iekhis.tr i 4 ma.,i stoves fl-rnaces asl ranobs i hwaktz * i'o ml m n tobacconists a u adamb*co.,eso»"«inllii|rtniia-40*j0p<»rl uhmum f hiiwauu oi..!'«i waahllklon ■■watches jewelry ft diamonds htkijts jbweliiv stdre m main t * t uickinsom tit main san b l-astle it i ala brevindbros iv.i m.-.;u watch makf.rs t jjswklers julhsw l.h^k .' 7 main died dlt s*-ut 12 in furtmtviur n «., william ruak pu law tin of e c * 1 mimil dix f«d 14 jrean ami 7 montli plortn'.ed j •" iiu iliw»h lifmrly fly jrar ago,lw lta»«*«l th wttmnmt im>i an.l fear until hudaalritaur niniringl iitc»iuiallil,,ten«iily rfranth jt jiiu..ni|.l.itn au4 talkini i death wh i all lh rr.ltfnuti.n and faith of matnr.-r je^rs b «• etwule to extract liap].lnrim from paiu and not only to rewtiv*1 but to impart c.n.f,.rt and con julon to thom who m iviidi !■muhsl mm and oarad for him uironxb all theloug and ueary jear i fcui patktnt üßeriiik feeljom ban uw ayntpalbit f ha miur iiaaimin *: onu awakened to m r«at a rse m la tha caae i.f thia jrouth awl hm atnictn aal tmaaml parmu licbell s«pt ffi mr mar m u-liell relut * !»• lim jarora mitchell wad si joan r-ajial frnn h«r late remdaac*.n delaware at aawa*m.lat at h o'clock rrieadi and ac auiitaara«are rr«i».lf,i!l hitittd to alund political gathering of deleoatbs tv the repub lic jut state ccnvettkw th candi dates asd their changes prospects of a harmonious eks n-plattojt a.yd nominations of twf 1.a90r party of massachusetts i special ro ttif wx urn the delegates to the convention have mostly arrived and a large attendance of ouuiden from all part of up state that is much oanvaiain ; of name for the leadiag ortiora od the ticket and the geaeral dfepo sition v to mak strong nominations with a confident feeling that a popular ticket will sweep the state mr lireeley urges general sigel for secretary of state and the proposition meets with c tensive favor the names it george y curtis and junu 0 putnam are alao umh in the aame con nection 11 ia generally conceded that buffalo shoum tte represented un the ticket aud joseph i>»!1 and jacob i«*y»t are men tioned i'm i tispeetor i<t state prison hat held of owego has the in*ide track for treasurer aud hillhouje is talked of for comptroller john a criawold will probably !»■per manent president of the * nv utum h and edward f underbill secretary thore is a prospect ot au entirely hanuo uiuuii but spirited convention pi a adsftsi ptwi the li.fli-i , are emwdfld nearly u thl.i capacity an-.l yet a lar^e pjrtion of th iini]i rr ot the kepubl.can fst»t conven tion are to arrive creeley it rived tc-j and announced himself strou^ly in favor o the nominatinn of c>en fr^ua sigel for secretary of the state gmm remaineo in the city some six hours aud left to dp liver an agricultural address isme where n ilic country tie will uot attend the coa veution it is aaiii that siyei has u graphed here that if liw name is uiied in i.ln vii vtution at all in would rather have it tor state engiuevr and surveyor instead oi secretary of state the consolidated new york delegation are very popular every one appearing de lighted w itii the action ot the hmmm in that city they will be admittt-'l to the convention without any ueatk .. hoyt and hammond the prem^nt canal * i tumis aioner and state prison imipector it in un derstood decliue remiitiuation ihe con vention will mtot u w ictiug hall at twelve o'clock to-morrow aud it i expect ed that the business will an lv tranaactexl in a single day there is eveu more than a hopeful feeling pervading the member of the convention john a onswokl wiil be nuule permaneut president gen cechrane and 1 g lit tlf-john judj^e i'ierrepont k t lapham and judge hithiun are spoken of as tem porary < hairmau it beema to be conccl.-.l tl;*t the present judgei of thi court of appeals maaou auu v imiruiv will be reuominatcd though judgu l'rescott of ilerkimer i mentioned for one uf tliu turms craig w wadawortn of livingston is mentioned for secretary ••! state if eneral sigul v not uominatetl david chattield ot tioga is nn-ntioned for state treasurer daniel d connover oi xcw « nrk for state i'rison lu»pector thos hillhouse and senator ' i'pooaell foi comptroller j m van i ott oi kings lot attorney general and john l i,an oi al'u ny for canal coniuiinsioner thtjru is considerable unlm with regard to making hamilton harris a member ofl the state central committee he is op posed by a portion of the delegates from his congressional district but v is under stood the opposition will fail and he will !*■reappoinud chairman of committee ii p m george willful curtis a named or becititary of state and tin proposition meets with much approval eucral sigel is now named lor treasurer and thin aiuo meets with general approval massachusetts the ma«s.\('lmsfcrm uh x tariv the massachusetts i-abor ke'orm cot ventiou met at worcester yfßt-prliy am organized by the election of israel w ai ilrewfl of danvers president the mai purpose i'l the on ventiou v is to found new political party iv tiio interest 11 t working cl&bh and tq \'<-'- ql nomination state ticket tor the msßtag election resolutions were adopt d i>f which tl fullit*ili in a brief buium&ry first asserting all lawi creating a di tinction in favor of color condition nati ality or pursuit arc cliar violations of t fundamental j-rmc.plei ti democratic go em men t second that ail asbot.mtior of workin ni'-uor women formed with the view o promoting their inor&l t:r inat'tial interest nhould receive the same charter rights am privileges at the hands of le^ielatori are granted associate capital tiiird looifcting ii[m>d the reduction o the hourl ot labor to eight for laborers em ployed at the public expense fourth demanding ot every candidate for political honor1 tht pj.dpe that he will advocate the cuactment of a iaw prohibit ing all manuiauturio e*labluhmc:nta in this com in on wealth from employing females and sniu t more tb-in ten hours per day kifth—a&aerting that exemption from tax of bond or securities is in violation r f the juat principles of the revenue laws and lay an unjrfht burden upon the produ ing classes of ttie country sixth—lieeoyniziiig the mtviaw of the soldiers and sailors sevtdth—assertn that tue national prosperity of the country u due to the laboring clasaea opposing tht introduction into this country of a servile race to degrade and uheapeu labor ninth—calling for the creetioo of a de partment of labor at washington tenth—l'rging the friends of labo to use all their influence to aei-ttrf the elec tion of the candidates who are xineqnivo c-ally committed to the principles embraced in that platform kleventh—auc-rtidif that tjte racoguition of the claim of ue boadholdeis that the national debt is payable in coin only is a clejr repudiation of the national faith the following nomination were madr for governor—x m < hamberlain of boston * lient governor — jamei hat away of springfield secretary of st-w h i'ratf of kin dolph treasurer x v stoddard forth lindgewater attorney gemtai charles c^wley of u>veli auditor-.lot l ilinci of uaverhill none of the gofttlemen named slave been prominent in political matter and but few of the delegate wen ac*taaiated with the candidate for overnor loud calls were made for him to make his appearanco upon the ataod but he could out te found the action of the convention ii tot likely to make mnch change in the present po!iti eal aspect of the state state news i i'kiiatiunsoji wall stpctt ve<re»da'v nrrn cat orsettliv fkiuavh mmi stss pkomi3e of fikthek thi'vhle tin newyofkxv/'rvn'filuncialfoys th ciciumcßt in w«u tn*t km ira cty great throagboat the day m>.l c b utn n—rty lw im|iin«iit ft m»«t day put the mam in tha grm drama of apwtiiatioa m akittml lk fcuhl ra pi'iitj axl ti*iiw*tmmf*-iji-m»ml in vi ««.«•« r •<£• ««*• i ut..l liitol t.i 2srws*«h«>h ... ■la tk oou bam a tjjf ■■11 nil ia >>. h hi zl<<n v«*lo«aj*»««wr*naj tuuivtd tkai a cokbimm ol 1 wmty of th v exchange be appointed to receive ill o(theitan|kw beets and examine than oarafnuy wiahoat receiting an money or balaaoea upon finding all correct strike a balanc sheet of what remain and present that to the bank of new york if accepted then let overy body owing hal um aa tteir aheot kand each balaaoa in tint tueu there will be no doubt but that thoee baring money coming to them wi!l let it the i nautili imi wu adopted after > stermy debate and a ooarautte aanaialto1 l'his ooaamittoe it ia stated wiu work all night if aaceaaarv to straighten out friday bnaiiieai in tve 0 id room the stock ex change presented a gloomy aspect toward the cluee of the day and the panicky feeling waa renewed tha havoo aiade ia vainest to-day baa wiped from exiatence a larcu auniber of email operators and weakened many of the larger nrma there were many ruuiort of failure bat none have yet been officially announced some of the aemltn of the clearinghouee conunittaa atated this afternoon that the eecnritiei whioh the gom kxchange bank kem for ita loans would bo ample to protect the beak from loe iv national stock exchange haa molved tn commence dealing in gold tomorrow a midnight dispatch aaya the uornmitter appointed by the gold room to adjust the accounts of friday lart has been bu.ily en ag«d all evening at the banking honae ol jay look a co the work cannot be com plated to-night as statements have as yet tx>ei fufuishe«l by only about two hundred and fifty oat of the three hundred member of the bxchango the work of adjustment is proceeding on the baaia of one hundred snd thirty-live for all contracta made or friday except those ol belden ft co whose tccount hss bren thrown out and who an generally spoken of by brokers as gone up very few persons outside of the com mittee are present and there is no ex it ment whatever general news ■■"' ' r law of cturavia a ■puintkd minister 1o china--thk cabi nrt mkktinu ■((!.■new building ut the njstnul mill tary aeylnm located bl lilw.vik wii ledicated yeaterdiy it ia in the furui of i cross and wht-u the wing are rompletej will have a frontage of two hundred an i forty feet the accommodations are itif icient to contain comfortably five hundred inmates the dedication wu informal the mere imposing ueremon;u being omitted on account of the death nf lien kawlins win was a member of the hoard of managers ' ren butter president of the koan of managers delivered the address iov nor kairchild ex-covpninr smyth senat i arpenter and otheis made short speech when the hag was raised and a salute firo there was a crowd of \ iftitors at the r ecutive miuisiou yesterday among tin admitted to see the president were sena1 wilson moses h krinncll and j k lew lieutenant liovernor of vfagjwa af noo the abinct met hut to ou'y niemu present were uoutwell cut , t n-l hoar secretary houtwell yesterday addresvei letter to the ship owmrs ashociation new york in r«ply to one received fror them in relatiua to the decline nf americ uommerce in which he tunj.*-«l hnartuy ocoperate with t^eu in our cod merce frederick t law of california has b«c appointed envoy extraordinary and mm r<:r plenipotentiary to china herzog the famous runr><utf tor^e that made a mile in 1 t.'tj the best time on r ord ili(h.i yesterday morning at the buck m track cincinnati his owner refuju v tit teen thousand dollars for him witbin a week the international ui«u of i^ocomotivt firumeu is b>jdiqg ita fourth annual con ventif.u in ciooinnatti f.irty d«l«gat ► i are present the pnkjt-edinga areprnfound ' wcret frosts have o«i-um-d iv various porti<<:u of illinois in some instances seriously in jiiring the corn mml wbicli is generally tw or three wewks behind id growth krost 11 also rei>orte<l in north cin-olina foreign news thk lokbon timeb on • ihk sitiati in ihast x i»estrl't-tive firl at p->k dalhoi six hnt rarewf.li dismcr 1 boh juum l'.i»st uv the citizens o ak'ktebal the london fismi in an article ou {, situation in france says th coincidvc r.f the euiptors bicknosit and the reeo -• nirtmn ot tho govcrnnu-ii "*> serio misfortune tle energies of the finpero oaunot be well spared t such ft crisis t reforms cume unfortunately while the km ii-mi is lii.-.iju'it:itfil and at a time <* 1 h ii moat required thf r,ecu!&tions the ]<■i>u am mhfeivtift afll oppurtun ties of t!i fi't^rs a.c ho uncourage i v t iil^;;.,-;ll jiul>)l lll:«j'lietmll if the cril liad occurred u:ti ear«at the could have bnmgt to tti m*on the ciiurgiei he carried into tb italian c-amj-ai/n if the expcriiueut ua-i then ucce€-ii«d france woi^ld now oskeb a gent ration of itate men with some parliamentary experience the only jiieation was th prospect of au ctm so clear then as to justify prccip tatiug imtead of p>»htpnning the tria the prusent peril ae'ioua in any case aggravated l»y th emim.-r<.r enfttehk health but prril of tlie j^isa kind h been the pro t of le g"v»-rnmrnt fort hit tvu geuc'ration archbtahop ullrn in reply u a d«puta tion bearing an ad,.ir«44 ir<«ui the citizen of wexfnrd irdaud 83 a tkat kg moderating their demands and not l>y inttrferin with legitimate right cf any ulasx the indns trious tenatits would enjoy tho results of tueir labor ir aadisturb«kl tran<|uility victor kinabuftl and the diplomatic body at florence will go to venice to receive the empress of the frencb ; on uer way to the east cardinal bmanuel b«nto koderigum pa triarch of lisbon is d«ad the king of portqgai in • letter denial that h hai any i«tention of abdicating io order to accept the throne of spain two-tkinla of the town of fort dajhons unt was destroyed by fire yeaterday morn ing the principal sufferer ar cola and wood who each loaa about atx thowaari dollars each ten ntores n<r dwellings men coninaed tuul low about forty thoua«;d i('ua *. at % dinner givon to john koac miaiater f finance by the citiaena of montreal yeaterday over two hundred persona were present the chairman proposed the health of the guest who be said has lived long amougtt v and i now v leave us he entered the leijaj proiesaiod when a mere youth and roae to its highest honors and could have had a seat on the bench to night all ahades of opinion meet to do him honor mr rom roie to reply axnid cheer ing he alluded briefly to the j^-t history of caaskusadhertprreeßt p k r.ty m re feningtoind«>eid«oe,be ,:.,.!. nation have hem most c£ng o $»/ **£* matarity by i4ow means its fm whom u&ture ha exacted omfaoua labor v the price ol progress we can tind work em»gh for the most restless and aetiv minda for jean to come m oonsoli daiiu theae proriawssj ia ovryi out mes sttreslor ita material prosmnty and ke*p mg to this d9ty o the j»y we may poet the remote fotam ld content oundw with the reflection thatoartradtßirwinhavveittednsfor any destiny which twideace mmy hjrem lun for s whs the neossmty ol v^m ••*!! arrits lntuthe let «• ulo s^dstaaet nah know how to mb an af thoo ■■wmm r*p swias w^^^w war tw asaavisaßi w ndsr sbtclbbbbsssmss el a bbs asraame elamrmitsjr 1 sßtss tsssl to show ssmt^rljs c cmry m sfsst to ss^nvsv bs^ssct^7 s tnß ■■ml •( om ka mj wma nirnl a —■m fctf » - ormbhh w^bb ■■»■m o w to mt or i»p«hni to n tuifrti m 4 4ertn>jr ut v be state nfavs 117.8 m received by mayok oakkv ii,i f0 the ayospale mitithrm i'iil.u weather in the lletl.npol.t3 mayor hall erf newyorkciiy.hu i oeived 17,836 for the avondale mil the ui levy of brooklyn for thn year m exona of revenue is 3,5!>7,8m 11 the third presbytery nf km york »■,'! c tllect funds for the freetimm iiinuu nu tember yefltrnuy was culd in new \ uik uilb - high md the mercury nuigini r v.i f m private gold ealea were miulo v«t<i'l <\ at 132 131 and ulf george peahody with me fn*n-l ul relatives will lean for england to iunrr.m in the steamer nora bcatia the m of 8028 s4 due for mv uta has been donated by the common coim.il new york to st pattiok'a cathedral yesterday thomaa h fiolcls i«tir«,l merchant residing at new roohelln acej denu'lv trod on wire attached to iprinir rn>n which he had placed in hit grapery t intimidate nwniidera the weapon .!>•• lisr^nl killidg him instantly jamoe steveas and mi hairy pullett i ' hroe mile boat race tkia morning at harlem or one hundred dollars a i*i.j ■'- m , n-on in twenty-nil minutrs f rty tivi w mi.a haley waa only thrco c«.isda be hin.l ijbm am^ntts of mm ohan^.rl hands ou the race general news ttthßumßaaarrns ocsab fwvatfni hohxct imwif qv a oanmtctal r.ud-chimk in mhmii jay ootca attkmits t hoilhow ix—uili fkom tux 1 8 tkeasi uv the cuban privateer hornet hi.-li sailed iinniq time ago froai the rritiah provinces where the wm detained for » time ii understood to be on her v v to cuba if bhe has not already arrived nmrw it ia the intention of her comniandfr to keep a sharp lookout for spanish tramiport carrying troop to the island and also fat the regularsteamersplying im-iw t , havaim and spain and carrying the spanish fla ihe hornet ia a fast-sailing vamtj and air probably get away fmm any bpsats&l man f-war she cannot fight it m thought by the cubans that th home m c-iiga^v most of the vessels in the sj.aiiish m v with two or three exceptions nh will lake her pritts into mexican ports that having acknowledged th^lwllig'-runt rights of the cubans ihspatches fr.mi washington tv northern pipers state that there is a marked differ warn between the two cuban constitution inasmuch as ona of them recognizes and up tolda slavery while the other is anti-slavery n sentiment and the dispatches say thean lifferences have been disootereil by an of wai ia the state department henor hemus will publish to-morrow a card say ng explicitly that one constitution that tdopted in may last exists in vi.a ha dsosays i have m my pomecsion complete safin of all the official acts of thr 1:,|.i,i..n f cuba tmm its ui-yani/mtion up to ji tint if this month and 1 drfy any mm to tind herein a siugle sentence which conteniput nything but absolute ud unequivocal fr loin of the slaves of the island i'lie pjg mmmmsi immmhj lung before tin adoption f the constitution emancipated ih lavi'h and wherever hit army t ttm m public marchtii freedom in mnammmki to *]? if every color early on friday morning s^.-r-'tati lirutirtll receivi^u a jisjiat ii from jay • ould aslring the loan ur uight hundred thousand dollars in currency aa mihstnial wcui ity of the bonds at the sam ime callinit the secn-tary'a atuntiuu u the fact that he (' ml<l j wu the i'residuut i the erie liailroad he gave as a rissuu mt this singular request that thi erie road was now engaged in heavy improvement in ohio and that the currency was needed to pay the hands who would otherwise gr unpaid a calamity in t vi^w of i u|.t n consequence of the grpat rfinnatufa-'tion it would produce which would be injurious m the evo of an election especially vhtn it tweame known that the treasury liau any quantity o currency locked up mr < mjuld ui^if otlr-r eftortn to obtain the cur enry but secretary boutwell did notdeta t proper to furnish capital for speculation hi the present uondition of atfturs in wall strvet a ivamm*4 washingtoo special aal h : efforts have been made to repretent th&t 1 km sherman is in favor of judfte dent foi governor of mississippi something of this sort having come to the ear of the < euera hn has telegraphed directly to judge dent aying that parties bare called on him to talk about mississippi affairs evidently for political purposes that he has jiarried all luestiom and that he must ask the judge to prevent the publication oc any thing re presenting him as in favor of l>entnr ny body else inumitrh as he vsmmi to be in no way connected with election mattpni general ames who took command in mississippi lut man li rt|»',rt that fcioc that period he has received nfficittl '...:.■i o thirty-two murders iuclndinj that of got crane of raavaults with iatvtit *» kill and of thirteen outrajgt within mfet yeat rewards hay b««n otfered for thirteen otbe murderers but none of thase la*t htm i.oen arrested of the other art---.su mass niid*-r his orders for murders nd aunr violence thirteen have been taken oat of his han«n by the u s judges the ten hour state convention called i.y the factory operatives at fall luv r met iv woroeeter mas yesterday morning an was organica*l by the esmtionof c it <;<--! mugf fall river as lhaumar with ttie other necessary officer resolutions were adopted pledging the members of the con vention to secure by all honorable mean the enactment of a law prohibitiiig manu facturing oorporations of the common wealth from employing females and turner more than ten hours per day an<l calliof upon the candidates for state offices in the coming state election to pledge thetoselvaa to support of su«.h a law a mvtiug waa held in the evening when steps were ul ■n for the formation ot a htoto central com mittee and the convention adjourmtd wm c rolnnsen well known in boston and new york who has been on trial in tha superior court at hosttoo for obtaißiag minify by false pretenoea from nuuibeti jt citi7'-us was yesterday declared guilty hc wu tken placed on trial for btg*.ny and plead nilfty no fortber tidings of the trade winds boats the r<*nglinees of the gulf cause apprebmsion for their iifrtv the new orl**a rmfttit swwspapsr has been parcbared by tsvs liepublicaa cosu iinad l^xlge of odd fallow in ses sion at san francisco adjovraed *.*• die oa the 28th vice president colfax was ptm cut and was ie induced to the memban trand sire faros worth was presented with a diamond ring sshtds with sold from the filing of us last spike driven i tha pacific rtilroad grand secretary uad^ely waa pwatiuted with a cane by ttw brethren in i ne indians are again committing greatl ontmgas a return game was played between the eagle of san francisco and the li 1 sf : ings base ball chihs ysti i jay the score stood red hmmjmmi fifty-eight £*£>* ths bnmsh skis matt bswki was t uht wtssawlsffßaksr's lelsswlsmtbe ii'ih of may nswt^kwnsssldfar^loo ths ii it si clark host of k zt prssideat aswl tnasurvr cf the to ooaatt insurance co are much in i 11 the buffalo express >■' kljiiif.ii m the kxpbess pkixtixg co ko 14 ::. swan strkkt tkums moraine r w wo 00 kv.nl •' b w«*l7 " 1 <-> the eveking bd p.emk t«'i edltkh»)u ! v.l 4 i m delivereit t > city iiitmcritien at sixteen >■•!■«- lj£l «*■___^__^_^__ uk buffalo express job printing office tuuihi-my-alurkal mm the vkry best matkkiai in i hi rmrieij i pnpand to execute ttcry d«m«rlptlon r t i c«jtl and jub vurlt no 14 east swan strbkt second floor ustim'ui 0 rorata raoe "~ lnnu baaam mm l*"*sr¥&>mss3a •*'*«- k m«itl7 m^w •» nm lead dtitkh ta.ll uejd rt awblo ny __ personal i<nrtue*imu not exceeding jut him innrt'ti und*r ufa kri'):>.j p,t as r?n act ad'luu.na ne 5 tfnt -. ik james u tmwhs is in ct i f»l ho i.i kf'l to ■iriniui hj . t ■««. mmimim iiilmi mil in bettwm ■■t"1 *■■• irum ln.*uwp»..a hi i»«mi f i ■"'>, n]"»t<*l t.im x tx-iii ln i hfcmnii ______ —-— — al mj oil wd l-'--ii tl ut ii»t jau*«orpr mv ii i forlji'j iv pmhm iru ttn or i irtujrick ' i i ■tint hi.srv hjmm.kcom 1 108 al>')rrion~-"asv pbrbo h il ilia t mm ■mml liv male rhil.l m j bloht axd loimk rt.vwm/u n--t i ltuj jirur ui*u u_»r am h'adi.ri ]<■< *"» tent each ad>uu»n u tost on tiik imth a shu j teateb t-in r btte auv n returnbh i i 1 kiube.oij clerkmrffux or g w l-il nfflrc onc.-r xiiii uwl kv.luui.r i , will e mm hljwwrdri missing since last htqfl ftmitalj lmmmm i mari n ivweck n lvi h'-1 viii sytvi*>er who cannm -'■■..' v he m l_.t ten mii ihe mm f fc«h wh u t imtmi.ml.ub witl m ■■■■■■illj gfnd at nu im kre m lost 10 reward a blai lbk l n t t tl ■a.*lnnv i mn-h i rtute tin fli.itcr will r«a#*t ti abmi n 1 > l.aviiik mam n l-l rm i i ost t reward a iuo bil i j piw mm 111 f w.hn*u>r uj.l t . hatur ft nl l.nut n dui-i-n sii'l elm rt l.ilu u ttdi ulflie him i1ihv 4.n11 lodcijw jj>w«fa vntfimttxeiflmff j nrtum tmmri nt%i flu ftfrftnj ft «"• . ■!' . j--*1 -•■'■' mm 1 -.;.!*. .>.> i pkablst betwekn ea<il „ »-+ p !«■i.rt s henrd witl r itl ruoa ml in a plauaat tocktluu jtnu rwwnibli lady rejuiues boa kb in a qa.«piit_t temil i ui l mruv r«rf,r ■■,-.- iwi a.i ir ■■\. h ,- i .!■-«;. ■. ni t xi a utt t a few board - in a-a»fgw faylw-ntoraww twl 41 iw eagle st seak dkf.a »' j ■ijn -- kiinn-h.-.l r in nit i board oft*7 n wvibioii st.coknkk 01 o 4 ptam af '. trtfl can i hmmmw ltd f>'i.-&.-ukiit psomi nii ihijj.i ifam a few lai buwjot mwrtad .».) i bwan st.—two boardmi ') - 1 m ml mmmhdmmtmi la v mmh f»n wa3itku ado*rt\»fuisnt nnt mmmvmf ui'r i»(i ifwwr mmmtimi heading ftt ■&'* c.nl*,rach aiii.tmi tin h mm \\ tantk a furnished hoi 9 tf hi h no m.ni u hr-t at km ktrit t mdmf socmlaren in rhe funily addrew mm wrth ilut-ripli'.n j'ifl t.rniß i so 13 t ffl ft / ikkm lot wa.nikd a lot ' x^'io rr 3*1 ft rtmrt n notrtli 1 1 baffftlo xt vsntvd i-t ■):■■« bneut 1..v lit mx jt badfobd wamhii — county olfl i 1 i l*,utfht by lton&pakf.b eh luul mb tiklp fkhales ailirrtiirment nnf rxerr>linn fnur finii fnm ttifior this fading j,,r 3*5 mo^mtt rtjfht mm •"» cc main st third house abo tupper wmm,i canuw f utantkit-at xhe kasikhn h tfl dumurji a woman oboh t mm tlmt mtrtmhli piuj d9d kmdm unl ml jum , in tkll j^a.^l«--".ln!r_a^ab.^ve 1 walter finkei _ |)(| pakk plack -"- wantki i hi w eaglb st wanted i |-" lirst liv n,l i.,r lii ]~,, «,, r k in am a-uij mu-t lit.j i,t nd bar bu .:■-- .-■i - nd cii r,(^rtin oi*a pearlbt wanted at it qll u.d.kitch mrort k t i m rrqulr . xrla mais t.—wanted a oh • mf ..( »| k iui.suir i r in do imhhbwo al-^h mthß^ttwdooll _ x£q mals r.—wantbd lmm o ilihu-t . ■himihigmj iwiihhliml co-ik fißwniwi raquinal qx m is st wantei>.~a nurb uoelgtrf mm willing tv to ni n ork i ity ply *■».«! mtf-maus iwl mwmiffiy /-;«.■kmm tawi mirfii l>fjmmi«wj fw as wmh nd mdiitimmt \\ r ante d—a n ell bro etic ma x j i'm nniuamhh re fen-net or mcarttj r i '• j mdmmi a u , < <'!■■■<•( thin ;■-■:,, antk — pour oarfentcs mwmmm*wt v ranted—a boy of 15 or ir tl yi-irv mbmwmmdia mmtaf pmml am«l i 1 fu v.ft main mt , \ t wanted immediatkly , five y mtmbm«kta work at lhllkl app>3 ■• ii bskdtead whtt*'i c-tiicrs flank r..«.1 paumer wan eu a stbam , | to i ik «-*.•%'<■f anu fltt m fr ni ttu * '■'■ritudkmt waited to uearv de ti>trv any wag man omini v ith tin ■iw inwtmimllimi midhqmmwi imamettrfomm '••\ i'njiri ii _■at thi mm ' iiranted—a jousg mas fob t-v >> ranl«ph.vil n i j |. n,i i.i.nl i1 i£""amh e 11 lliisomn iti!atiosrit-rkjiales u'a.vteii-a siti ation ill l applyal l-l falwwart betorchk^p mt anted—a sitiation as wkt ff i.urn.-in a ti-^t am family denrnl imu...l m^'y apfly 3t u lak s i a widow lady having the ktiuiation fc lioudekutper can 1 mh a 1-v i uituatiom waitieu—by a fittsti rr»u m omakhbr tffcmli & wilson i kllipttcniirhiiie or ium hire by tht ()»>, v^ek or i n th pn-mtiwt.i>emoi*rht..r this^flii-p wanted by a lady who 1 vind mi • l.litfiiik a «' u»ti u do r»in -■» tin > rivate tatiily or lake chirm '•' thilirtn 1 jelcrcti^^^^.ljrc-^slj 11 fa kikst clam dbbbb makkk wi ien t hay a fey murf ens»tfeineiii in r | ~« iiftrwluiim liuiu'f •> *■■' f "'■i mmmi i.m jfl*ku.wnr iw excttdinq our li**i irmruii liiw 5 rtu ttsstw sitl-atiox by a i f v vou^tt rain 1 years of a^e ak orni.li r.j hu ui.u«r»lanj k.lkn in i nilliiut ta work and nako hiiitaelf u^*i u liait pom r ii rr-n .- aj..ict a l thli igcj » younir man fltdm canada having » itt**tl fik'ish rtluiition aatitt nil . >. iiient ill a unct-ry or lry $ o.l t.-r will rtr to ma c him^h us*fut artd«w w p thj^oflice q itoattohs wamtkd by 8 totthg o en a cl.tk jv-t arri.cii from aflkad in | bai*a ttu.ruu^h kikiwlc.uf al illiali w|<a an m^r^uul botum dutifla fir-t-^law rt ifii-at*r and nrfernio i*jr 0»o h hau.ebv car of hobt hcott mw.itfjqiilt tit anted a situation fv a ke ll liable nuddlt c man in aomu activ«ln bmm h"i*j con«d*r»b;r«peri«.tv addrmiuuxix this oifi»e ——-^_—- _ — ansthijb claucks business wanted—a paktv bariiik from sooo to i4ow t»ab wi»ho » par cha-e aa ti.tanrt in m>nw well established and ]*> hmj bn»inc aalru b buffalu ijjjl fuil bai.e—by m mtrl'omb so 10 uth i>ivi>ion rtre«t arlnt clats ba-bcr bu.;p noinx a ir>od b.uinem location ftne pomemiiun iratnfdiatel tbi uan unlßat d>aik for a good harbtr *^ i^oe sale—at a bakgain a malt k lv iron mchuv uiaohio aawle at har d aa bin n 4nv in patf.et onlar abo a pro anl te lor _.!•.( oopi>.r ana tin mrnt ru la-uru ii b a 111 uaurrua to be m on anoum of ul bijlfc a ib pp«^lu h phnbh bol gaoch«v store for sal»t . _ 2z tvs^!^t i wul "• * *"• •• m ikiwau bia auu^bam of ian tamtaai year wmx « a»rw m wialto.nta»asl i<o blalksmitu*-wrthavk ttui ainrii.li »!■it ibi la.bia.ni a jcxi ammnwauranlma alnet formerly jezjaal y ttehu alt 4 kbuaar w rol humvm cola and tenaair ad la nrmrnt vith a la „! lot lit ail * ahfobd 0 u knuna at fob sale advertuemenunoltxet'ding fmir linei imrrut hiuitr thu keadxny or 3 eenu each a4*u«mm his •"* ernt fox sale a velocipede mal by wmw jlrotber of sew t«fc t onlar i r«<erti wutr hai never h)-cu unvi and in one he h mmk«w»wr ina-le m thi c untrr will *.!.] law audr vklox i t . exprt kmr ryoom fukffitoke fom sal 11 dmbv with louc of n^»m ' ornrr nnca a p*arl u . r,v«-r hank of attica imj'i rv t no 4 main tk kh>h sale or to rent a splkn j ii.l mill . f fi.'uiturc for aril tl.eap c-nti-u ml ar|-t')ii black w*ljmi liwl»ti d i.uii-ati m tan n el-air rtr , une morning i<>r st"ye h if mr .- t-c'llllli uthk walnut l.i.tiiiff ttc rt kaon < m u rcntw i.lici '■> pur.-lmsiiis toww ii ntrafly located •>■> sbuun t m^r sun hnjui on party war.t to mb u>»'a edwaros bt'lkl-a.m u e bawaqa t f'poß hale—at baitgasssr " brntticro n 66 mmh t •■• ctiffin lathw ai.it one iron pumr e*ob salttat 833 mais st—til »/ wlebrat ■! tiiuipfih om^im tit<>v nu o nfiliirtt dcdley &. rockwell.333 mm h v reason of.sl'pekiok wo h m»r.)iij aj.it fine rei-ularon lh triumph i rnrophiteli takm th ffw out r.f the-ail ocuawurti itnu c*h»:.d*-e it dumxt & kuckwel poe saiib-hoitses adu'rtwmrnu n*>t'*c">i*:,j fgm tint intertt under thi4 heading jt,r 3 cr ai:a oj
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-29 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1869-09-29 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 24 No. 8090 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-29 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1869-09-29 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690929_001.jp2 |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 24 No. 8090 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3073 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxiv wednesday september 29 7868 v f v , ,> no 8090 business directory kamt nrsisk^.t mi humf or the l.eavist nub or m-rralo .!:,.■-.. nf our i ,!.!.■) wtm m»k purchaa«a in b fa ». b i-uttnitf thin ill and tinlug llui referetk ■• i * • t.tn ml ir lilt the aeuctl.iu ha brc iuruluii n«l ami btlm^r kihmti'lamu axea i'lases edge tls skate i i i j will ft m t.-:l n.-i a |
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