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buffalo express vol xxiv tuesday october 19 1869 no 8107 married fla>ii«»»t lavly—ocu 19 at cleveland 6t ih tm p^l-r wla<»ar m o e ria-^er a,.d mm im larte all of cuveland waisoit w'x oct 14 at ue raaidanc ..! ti t.rww fatlwr by the be j llutfd b^ruetl co j t wat on 1 arkan^t and ida daiurhur of opt too w done ot tlii ssf died jce m at onetda hon victnr m eire rimwail will uke place at dr lor-t'i church on w«dnamdajr oct 30 at 2 o'cloi-k p m dale—oh it gwoffi wulka inbat aa ol he r p and caroline e till collioos ocv 18.10 uii it>,fraak o c llajo n.an.it n f kr»nk and mar coul»on afe.l - montlw bidwell oct 18 in thuchr.prancc m dau li ter of j n aikl maruh n bidwcm a k wl fl ai lumoutm and ii d»:a pinttal at 10 10-^k oa weduc.d y.lrcm im n.ink williamkt ftii-nd undafs'.rii.jtaumj arr iimted 1c attend baoley—oct 17 li i i=cij jf.niea hadjey m d , fmanl ■! hi !■•- — '-" - v 13w ma-ij •'- ■°" mi oct w at bj o'clock p m rico •»* 1 — — i „, j^^j 0 mmbal state news fi'btutk or the kkie eaileoad strit e abrival of fathfh hyacisthb-tbi boston protestant clergy isfent os as exhibition new york cofmt mm a formidable strike of mechanics em ployed in the shop of thr erie railway is in progression not lets than six hundred nen have refuecd to work four hundred at ut.juthanc and 200 at jerser city it v illeged that rcarcity of currency hat pre rented prompt pay meat of the men and ; that the company has been compelled at | time to pay as uigh as two per cent or it the pay roll are aaid also to bare been delayed by the freshet atd breaka in the roads bat it is claimed that all hands were i paid on the loth except those at port : jervis numbering 110 and tbey were to have been paid on saturday bat they struck on friday and wen ou the follow ing day paid and dismissed the su*,u aanna haavta have truck in consequence thereof on saturday and those at jersey city to-day and were paid and discharged it is supposed those at buffalo some two hundred more are atsoon a strike the rttioers of the ruad nay the strike will occa iasi no interruption to the business of tin rout as applications are numcrou thi-y dl have no difficulty ia tilling the places si the strikers with new men it appear the trie cmspsjgßjy some tn^nth ago inau gurated a eyftcin of consolidation of the maohnemi'^n and that those at faterson and piertnont have been closed and the port jervis shop will be closed mod the abfsat was a r auction of expenses father hyacintue arrived at xew york yesterday ou the pcriere and proceeded maty quietly to the house of a friend re port says ho will be waited upon by depu tations from nmmm denomiuational socie ties and n-uuetted to explain his views on itoman atholicism before their congrega tions i lie i*-rnri of the evangelical churches uf umuta aud vicinity at a meet ing yesterday appointed a committee to confer with father hyacinthe and make euitable arrangements for extending to hin a public reception if such a step should be deemed advisable father hyacinthe ia at the fifth avenue hotel where he will remain in nectusiod for ten days and will then visit koston and washington at the expir v of his visit to this country be will i roceed to ilome to seek admission to the i umenica cohml he hnagfea letters of introduc tion to general dfx and uav henry ward beecher an>l is a personal friend of the poet longfellow and other distinguished gentlemen in this country lie does not apeak the english language fernanda wood was a fellow paseetiger and extend ed many attentions to him daring the voy age wbich was very agreeable and pleasant owen hand was convicud in kings county court of oyer and termiiicr yesterday of murder in the first degree in killing jamet o'donnell he was remanded for sen tence the republican county convention of new york met last evening and nominated the following ticket : r\.r supervisor - flenry smith for itistrict attorney—e 1 elatiem smith for < irouer - nelson w yoobg for surrogate—lsaac dayton general news lu/km>,ooo in cold in thk treasury speculations on the result of the hornet cask i m pout ant u»tton deci sion—resolutions •# the hhmb i ■»■111 ■■_<>■the payment of 111 state bo.nds-nominations of tje vir ginia legislature for united states senators there wm more gold in the treasury fw terday than at any time during two yeart past—9ll4,ooo,ooo it will probably be some days before a decision is rendered in the yergercase the white house wai crowded yeater day with persons desirous to see the pre«i dent they were mostly office seekers among them were many females assistant secretary richardson consent to remain in his present position until tb first of january but no lunger the congressional committee of navi gation visited the shipyards of boston and vicinity yesterday moses maodonald ex-member of con gress from the first maine district and ex collector of portland died suddenly at saco yesterday judge pent writes from mississippi that his canvm of that state leads kin to believe that the gubernatorial election will be almost entirely in bis favor and that the colored men will with few exception vote his ticket as desired by their late mas ters he complains that the agents 9t the freedmrne bureau are doing everything in their power to induce the negroes to sup port alcore the case of the steamer cuba has been postponed until thnrsday on account ot the absence of mowery tho counsel for the steamer a gentleman who reached wash ington but night direct from wilmington says that the united states commissioner and collector of that port and the prosecuting attorney have no doubt that the hornet will be condemned and dismantled \\ hen the hornet was captured she had on board only ten tons of bad coal this was re moved by order of the collector and the connecting links of the engine severed captain hiffgins put into port sorely under distress the steamer frolic which was sent from new york was under orders to prevent the cruise of the hornet at all hazards even to th sinking of her the frolic is now st wilmington and will re main there to render the authorities any as sistance that may be necessary until the case is decided the revenue cutter mccuhoch u also at wilmington having been sent there from savannah it is not supposed that captain higgina wdl be held for trial as he assumed command . o high mh and after the hornet had leeeived her armament and ammunition but that the paymaster will be the only one tried for treason he was recognised by the officer of the party who captared him as having been engaged in carrying arms out of the n ort^ern ports the officers and crew of the hornet are represented to be of good fighting material and capable of making a bold demonstration should an opportunity be offered in the united states supreme court yes terday ia the case of tohn h mckee r the united states being a claim for cotton and other property captured in louisiana in the rod kiver expedition in 18*4 the decision against the claimant waa affirmed the claimant had traded beyond the lines under tho permit of a treasury agent the court held that any treasury agent who issued a permit autlormnjr trade with the enemy beyond the military lines did so without warrant of law and the permit was void that the duty of the military was wholly confined to the protection of persons traveling undsr legal authority o1 tamed from the proper department of tl government and a license or permit oh tuned from that source to do any thing un lawful conferred no authority whatever alan held the whole transaction void and that claimant had never lau aoy title to the property in question because it had been purchased from an agent of the rebel government tho appeal came from the circuit court of the southern district of illinois state of texas r george peabody * co tx al g w paachal of texaa yesterday obtained leave to tile a bill in this ca whichseek to recover about 300,000 in bonds of the united jhfi th state of ttxa at the outbreak a the wa by white * child # at and by them jld to peabody jt co tktm an the eondfilrulvlder tb ca o tex m wnti ft child ft al de«djd mia w el the stat at ttotaft fe kew m««o whien ' l3 lbe uid wtß-wl—t the sunday r rions with imposing ceremonies was lken p saturday night and robbed of the valna deposited , = _ a came oi baa ball was played at cin cinnati yesterday by the red stocking and the athletic of philadelphia which was won by the r«d stockings the election of united states senator ukesplicc to-day jatswmi j&bnaoa'l howersr bum the maa who can defeat the tnen of tke walker members of tie virgiais ugkmln closed after aud sight hinaw niisanitsil tar laiwd states senatore joea t lewie of g ad john v johnston of washington county mr lewis k a aathn at rock iaghaa mty yeaia af age m waa * mtm kei of the ■■;■■■■■coawaawea tated gainst aad lafasad to sign tha olilisaaii of wnoaina be waa a unioa man ifarotuh ut the war and v a caadidate i th w.i k.r pa.ty far liaataaaa gotwanr h !«.! ta twkat o.m 9000 joam w jakaatoa ia a nativ of virgiaia a oephjew of joatpa e johaatoa a lawyer by profaaaioa a i nion man throughout the war and v appoiatai jadfe of tha waakingtaa cironit court by oaaaral oaaby taeoaaeoaaf the walk raaauicaa aam ben last night aoauaatad for jaitad staiee u u chi.alir laaa laitedstatei oiitrict attuaey for virgiaia and dr alexander sharpe at preaaat manhal of the dimriet of oolaaibia the oaaeme uo appoiated a nnanaittaa to carry to waah mjiton the protaat reoaauy adopted by the republican membera of the lerialaturv againit the legality of that body in the tanneiaee senate yeaterdsy the following preamble aad reouluttonn w m muiiinoiuly adopted whereaa ihe paat legulature in the pledge of the people'l faith by the issue of bondi haa tended to shake the foundations of even public credit aad crialid in the ouada of auny a distrust aa to the eltisaate payment of our public debt aad where a people who in all their his tory hare ahown scrupulous fidelity u their phnae obligatinas eomanraauy and otherwiaa mast eoassdar jultio tn all pub lie creditors aa fsstlitisl to the state's honor and digaity and therefore jtrmolvrd that the people of tennestee will never signalize their restoration to the ontrol of public affairs by conntvnuiriug in any manner a diaregard of tha public ob ligatioaa raolvtd that under strict retrenchment and rigid economy in all other respects all revenues and resources of tae state should be faithfully appropriated to tha payment of the interest on our bonded debt and the security of the principal at maturity for rbich they are in honor bound the condition of admiral farragut if daily improving he will probably be able to leare for hurne in a few jays the 150,000 worth of securities stolen from the banking house of collins ullman k co of chicago a few weeks since has been recovered through the detective force employed in the case foreign news stirring hamfesto of members ot till fre mil opposition — spam3h tkoop pourinu into cuba kr wward's kr cift.on by th mrxh.'an iml'oklm catholic turn out in montrial the london timn of yesterday had u article on prim the writer admits that prim is not a man of transcendent geniua but hat depths of coolness and bouudlea ambition ue has the army in his handt and intends to keep it as long as spain if without a king none can wrest f»om prim the sword which is the real sceptre if spain prim sees this and resolves that no king shall preside over spain bu on of his own making or under his influence mil abore all no montpensier whom he lias always opposed it is not easy 01 hardly desirable to break through the arrangement which places in prim's hand this virtual sovereignty if prim is dis poßej to make good use of his victory let him introduce not improvident clemency or inordinate liberty but true order based on legality the loss of life in the lighting which pre ceded the capture of valencia was trilling f the national troops only two were killed and seven wounded the losses suf fered by the insurgents are nnknown it baa beau ascertained that no taxpayer or householder of valencia took part in the revolt in many streets where barricade were erected or resistance was offered to he advance of the trojps the walls are narked here stood valencia the inal attack would have been mads early in he week had the troops not been obliged a wait or ammunition the oapture ot valencia has had a tranqoilizing effect all ver the country the official report itate that only a few remnants of dispersed bands are now roaming through the prov inces a council of french ministers met yes terday morning at compiegne the km peror presiding and held two sessions mr droyn de l'huys has gone to com hegne to supply the place of prince la four d'anvergne minister of foreign affairs whose continued illncae prevents us attendance the opposition uaputiei to the corps legialstif held a meeting yesterday at hu.h they drew up and signed a mani feato they declare th t they will not go to the legislative chamber on the 26th instant as has been proposed because they tlo not wiah to provoke a de ministration aui imperil returning liberties or pacific resolution the result of which is daily brooming clearer having commenced they must not beoome the in strasmßts of or furnish a pr text for dis order the members of the opposition will await the meeting of the corps legislstil on the day to which it has been postpone by the government when they will demand to know the reason for this new wrong and will steadily pursue the work of urging the democratic and radical demands of the country the greatest catholic procession ever witnessed in montreal took place sunday afternoon the occasion being the transla tion of the rslies of st seno from the chnrrh to the bishop's palace over thirty thousand peopla joined in the procession fathers maraencan and lanoante addressed the crowd in english and french explain ing the ceremonies the streets were dec orated with flag arehea etc the harbor is unusually stdwdsd at present with the fleet there were slight showers of snow in montreal yesterday morning ceneral 11 seward arrived at maganillo mexico on the 7th instant he was re ceived on landing with salutes from the forta and was met by the governor of the state of colima who in name of pre sident juarez warmly uluemsd the dia tinguisbed guest v mexico x member of the chamber has left the capital for oua dalagara to meet beware and party twate«»«r have reaehedoobe within forty-eight bxinr.,aubvinsg t isin«aiesssisiits for the hpsniah army the itssmir tran sport frosa cadiz tomewrt at cientuegae sunday and landed 1000 men another arrived in the harbor at havana yesterday morning with full troops ran taersuit a nsa»oo aemoaa j state news th freight tr-vir on tn oatiml road die t utioaat ms . ■terday drawn r«f no 48 ckarlaa si«h»rg aogiaacr ran oier two boy uwl o^p till a«d mnri gattlar l«at wet o the city killing till*r mli.jmml'ao ttat kia«~»-t lidlurm tw eon—r i«ry •«»*■• blame to y <••■abort «» vd t-tff»y ■? i?l til mitt b>ra«t—.wfal»p—f»t°^l two h,gfc-»ym wfc n*h«d ki •* twwty by throwtaf him into the dock iron whu h m rakmd by h poli ahunuo armfield ot brooklyn r pobhem bobubo or m.yor of tbm city dcolinal ke aiinrtiwi w ii b>k«r at camuatu baa tan mounted by uob«t»dl»>a for l of a—my tna ib mcoad jnrict onrcfi coonty a sow h.t awpotek y tkopre uod*d firm f b«l i awy x>w k»i>g ezttwin o imiirlimi witk ftrum ia buff.ln ml attar buom i w«t«n kiw york through th new haras portofsca re not known in thia city probably iwiadlera the atiairr paraira loft braat at 4 p u ootofaar », and paaaad sandy hook at » a m o«wbar 18 making tiipm«j w>mrwl>lcmlk>aluiln th octour ■liliaa nf tfca idmd p>rk aauiiilna nhmßl.ni ifcaiwaafc w«ld uy ttanfe almn ther an tow •*>«•' tkiity ianm m tw attbln iaeludmg '••»'!• palmar wa^ra n.w york drt udj haaautoa willim h laylor ostehßad priao ad rjw o f clyde general news the ewyorkri w w m hui t ton spe cials intelligence reoairsd hair from richmond is to the effect that th v k nl tire ounh for senators ia very lively and the mbn pnumdt in uulmot uov roor lewa general williams and kr-nk lin steams the neccsuty aid daairahil ity of electing ssttstors wao m take the as*h of office vitfemft hmimommo ia k«n rally conceded hence the prominence of the men just named some are of th own ion that the choice vill be lewis and wil liams and other think it will i lewisand strains governor lewis seems to v very etrong in all quarter the legialatun meets on monday and will tote on tues day i much good natured comment ia made i upon the application aaid to have been made by minister waehburne to the state apartment for the allowance by congress of an appropriation of 15,000 in coin aa contingent expenses for the french mission i n the ground that the salary of f 17,500 ia insufficient to maintain the proper dignity of the position not that the application is not entirely just and tho sum ueoessary sat people can not help thinking of what a reception such a request would have m t with if made by mr da>ton mr l:u:w.r r general dv with mr waahlmrue on the floor of the heuaa them will be x.>ir lightly aaraaati references if that prnposi tion ever comes before the h-.ntr the new york tribune washington p^cial aay there ia not a word of truth in the statement puhliabtj jverai days aja and now reiterated with alight alteration that an agent of the rothschild has been conducting negotiations with the f[nvem nent for an unlimited loan to the tutted state at four per cent m frignet tbtt agent alluded to luv been hen bnt his basinem has no relation to the govern rot nt whatever bun connected with the build ing of a railroad both trtaident grant and secretary boutwell duny that any financial proposition haa been submitted tv this government captain f w bailey thirty third united states infantry a grmduato of west point from ohio haa just been tried by court martial and diamiaaed the service for refusing to pay board bills and tailor l.illa in san antonio texas and the president has confirmed the sentence ijentenant j h bhellabarger s«ventli sited states cavalry of ohio lam been iismisssd the army for improper conduct aa n officer captain louis e granger twentieth united state infantry of mas uchueett has been diamiaaed the service iiul aentenoeil to imprisonment at the l>iy i'ortugaa for conduct unbecoming an otiu-er and gentleman and for the miaappropria tion of public money he was an agent >■' the preehmen's bureau and mtsap|»ropri sted its funds and in addition sold hm p.iv ccounta for the ntontbnoi i^uuar ptshru ff march and april im to tmvpral par ties givins rolls to different firms for the same months pay it ia understood in washington that judge pierrepont of new york will be ap pointed one of the justices of the i'mtcd states supreme court attorney ieueral hoar preforring to remain in the cabinet to aooaptinf a place on the supreme lv rich the louisville commercial convention haa finally adjourned mr fillmnre in his closing address said he would n.'^t probably never again appear in a puhln convention a treatlework connected with the new ohio river bridge at louisville was d moliihed by a locomotive yeaterday aud ri men were precipitated nmety live fret to the water below four of them were killed and the other two were slightly injured a memorial to coogrees haa benn pre pared by the citizens of washiugton aet ting forth various grievance uudinr which they labor owing to congressional neglect of the affairs of the district of colum bia a number of public improve ments which properly are toe work uf the government they offer to complete if th»i permiasion be granted;them they v tl prosperity of the city is impeded by t)i uu oertaiiity of its remaining the national capital and conclude their petition by ask ing congrats in case it abot'm not see tit to grant redress for the several evils notn plained of to place the district under the laws and government of the state of mary land or a flmasaachusetu or any other stato that may be deemed proper the mammoth caisson for the large pier of the nimrria ft st louis railroad brijge waa successfully launched on haturday at uaroadolet and towed to ita poaition it weighe 350 tons the tint stone of the pier will be laid on wednesday another powerfri rain fell yesterday at rancor maine whicli must i«l t6 the great freshet now prevailing the american christian m iiiffiitnary church numbering now about vkn pr ams held their twenty-fourth a nnoal coarention m lx>aisvillc yesterday about 200 ormore delegate were in attendance charlea oibbona under the dcciniun in the contested election etwa h«s entered upon the duties of the district attorney f philadelphia until after the d^trnon of the supreme court on the writ of rtioran this writ it ia reported was iwued i>y judge shanwood last week btforn the he eision in the case waa pronounced in th court of coaamon pleas it will therefore be disregardsd by a majority oi the hupreme court judges hon mtltard fiilmore and lady lfuve louisville to-day for haffalo via indian apolis and cleveland a h stephens write that h has scarcely been out of hi boi:ae wnce pesn ary hut and has little hope of ever leaving tkeheosa again th virginia lscislatare aset to-day in both houses at resolution waa offered con gratulating the country upon the recent republican victories at the north in the heoate it was laid on the table ss being out of urn proviso of the present legislature the house adjourned without action -«».«*_ foreign sews the earl of shafueliury and tbo p>v edward bonnerie puery are organizing •■opposition to the appointment of kcv mr tnrople •• biabop of tirtcr th london saturday lurv'r hai an edi torial on the coune of the mmnin m t n1 the fenian now in confinement tlio writer after i«»iu»i»t «•>• recent n~ty sgtlatioa aaki if mr gladstone is yr t i •■to act with rigor and eerenty in caaa of » sew fenian nsiog or iiaa caiculate't ij.e ex traordinary efforta reqnired not only to cope with treason bnt to galvanim mto rn«r pdc life the dejected and jaagoid apinte f the former breakera of the la iias hia im|iianii liln mobility wnund toward the recognition of irikh i i ■■!■■■? the eeppenitinn m barely cteditabk not whou iaeononraue ft he ahowa the firr * leaning in the direc tion of fni i ring with taeaaon as>l trvitora there is an end ofkil national parliamenta-y nimiti an 4 hia minim aa a mini«fr ll m n»|niniili v maaaiuli iti i ■it i thaieeoe to ha decided when the liaal n ewer m givam to th pertiewurm of the am - nantf the power of the gorernment in ireland ia auken and the a.c of .' geiiniawnt ie nearlyexttacc l-t p«*il uninwma conaamiont u made and from that moeaent the very idea of kovrnimci t will be inseparable from ridicule and non by rrencbcime | dinpatohea reoe'ted in v ntt 1 mir"tince to the govc-inmt-iit :'. '. up uasvnadl valencia ii jam ntaitetotbeoll ear in • i at lal the regalar tr pe kgh • c rei d and eontoied for a few uunaiur the in seotnal applienuou f the aaßßraita far a trooa but their 4j ~,- ts errert tlum aooo a it lsiakttthe refiiur army mii-ched int y lrr -- end oocnpiei the plice at preterit lord derby is gradually ainking rfc aalen si turpentine and other eom lialtill 1 t k been eitraordinarj inms in madrid and it ia anppossd so be ssoa ua ißmßdisriaa is cast l a rerolfc the buffalo exh *> rvausued it thk express pkintisg co ho ii k swan strcir • _ tekvit kzzzs ""'•""' «•» x ■• :;:::::::::::::::•; {" the kviniku iotl-kess (,„ rthta jj 4 p h or^ren to diji ui^orthn — lixtxea btcsen kssjdirectory i famm bisisks3axd location of the leiuisr mtwm or avrtauo i tbo«o l our read.r ho tmak punbaee in but krxxt'ssis a"nd stationery blank books stationery c i mum * » n t m ml itiwn mont shoe a l khitvrk.bs main umim m jkwkii mlllii blank book manukaf tireit j u ombotia ji»,,i i wnl.injt mmsfssssss svh"""-le > " * iw iiimh , w ki.i»ii i.i oku k m:wiu-.,v)111 _ carriages ulivi.v v wai.i.ach l.,k ml o-i-i.tii hackers ac - mwm & mm vi i.j m kiih .■«. coal wlidlouleand retail gil dcdlkv v c ... imenudlaiu oeokur oahl.s a^i li^.t mini ooaii and pig iron «. ». wil-.on * 00 . ml obi or ml ,„ «. k ukiutkum 2 commercial barl li.-t i main mint dry goods dodd best * c'u.,au juin uraruitd 4 tailors m 11 thtun »> luiu uvgka.nd ke.novator li.cas chkhteh u3 m»lii »•-:>■men man l-facturers h w i-r,)g t li 2 w s..a . kmikavekson wood oett d wioiitman joj 11.1 fancy oooiml 4c olueit kit ling k co mftlmh fl'knitlke 4 isaac d white ht m»io e 1)111 st i t co , 2u3 m>:n flour feed and cirain w h jb tnrtt r er.n fruit am oysters platt frcit c0.,'i67 wa»tili^iii cjhoceks whole.j a m jiillnntiin 11 mud i;rin kks wholoule and i'.euil ) h d boi.man 17u m*iii u£u w ototi 17 x h in '.* gents fiknishinc jooi)s adduh'n h htaffuku i.<7 mmi.i ft n ta»kksck ft on 816 main mott a utnkjiict 3«7 main i il'ns anu.ikweliiy j j o luhmtn a co ig6 haiti liaknkss saddles ftc j 8 i.vti.k a son »> ki.■hane i'l-.-it m>n>i»ii dan'l k hi i'lllikv mihumih to jno lltioi i phr»y & liro 30.1 main hardware mm mil c e.walukii jk s7l main and 8»«n hoktunh a xii oar p arl and s»n ■. hlh.vivv shipakd * i ... n m»i,i fowlek a wins to seneca i»k wittc wuiia c 0.,284.,284 main cor w iwwa hardware and metals pratt a co *!. » n.l i.vi ma hot air fcknacks a ». gilrtkht ■uain hats caps and tvtt c » r uk mier i^mriii bi:ki.tt»li fe hit 1 bh m^in w.'l wiitkui main ikon roohdby p.ai^lk liu wullks ivnv r.m j_j ulinivn hon k'lillks i'n'iirvli iron roohders kn v k s hoii kits ceo w ran s,,n k r^-ggywu^j w"1 r k si-iks ml pratt * co m , s „,, jute light uakbiaoi andsleiuh d <-. ao tl>i j3j „„, m wa.hlmt looicino class rii'tire frame b jwaki a bi.ntinu lj s swan mai.lkahle ikon pratt 4 letcuwuitth m aud h tinua marble mantles and orate c 8 cooi'lii ill l>ria.i la . l bwaktz a g . sos main marble and iranite works john rawfohi 187 mid laj vtvua millinery whol aa e and keuu ) nn.nrv o'bkien uv ulfa w v wuuiiwakir 4i>j main m<r<-itnino gocds dodb br.,<r » co 4u main ma..-a;facti'kin jewelers 4 v p ji*enulin<i hi washington music dealers and publishers jewetta misciiha m 3 xlain oroans i'ortahle pipe dmiru'k fll.utm>ht:k ,-. co sir 41 and ouaton orf.ans melodeons c 080 a phinuf a co niagara s.tvcnth and ma ryland oils paints 4c ». peabe hi and 137 mini planing mills doors sash 4 ». a kvann aco , merha.ilc plastic slate roofing f p booc 244 m.m pianos music 41 qottier a uentom 260 main piano manufacturers c xi'rt/jian im li ai.'l l!o bmavla dhvim tikif tut su#r iw marrland paper it ano ings ac m h bikkp 1 m.vii hontt-omkky nk.*s sosmtln mkumtt nu hols tn main photoouaphers w m ksioht i main h b ii am 1.1 kl >\ 3u6 an.l <•.! main 11 l bum hi m»m sewinii machines fjrovkk 4 bakkkbi m co 411 main wmeei.kr 4 \* i..sun s m c0.,v1 main cor bwaa wiloox k gibbs m co 14 h hirtn'on how kh m j la w swan rlobxmcks m c 0..401 m.ln saddlery hari)war3,4c pbatt * letcattukth 52 and 54 terrace silk hat manufacturers c mackknzik 187 main stained glass btrpkalo sit\inel glass works 29 pear 010 l bi'rns m main steam coffee * spice mills cvabe h co s3l main tfgmt cttirche school furniture w chase * bon ■) sevrntl scales and safes buktalo scale works us main scales safes and bei ls i liasr-ortll.mmain stovks and hardware shaw psrri9 * co 446 main stoves furnaces and ranges l bwaktz 1.u,»8 man tobacconists a m ai'ams v ( i.,26owasliini<kiii*4okw i.ail oiinom v liowakd a co zw waabington watches jewelry ft diamonds pmora jlwelki store trl main t a e i'ickinsox 264 main pan d castle lei main utevcma blios 4.m1 main watch makers 4 jewelers jdlhiwaijikk '-• 7 main ifostjijfd pot!fik atwertimmrnt not ung ur tins inaerud \ und*r tku kriditiy j'n si 5 n tosh additvmmt tine 3 cent lost a havk veil on sunday t tk rn r ■tl plo».v return il la t hwmi j | ont—sunday evening be 1 j mwm n m vi t*n v k ~ tli«r on w ■. 1 t t b»t»e*n th i-afay-h street fhi-irli a ' cmmi tr«*t r on tim.^a or » •: r.iil •> i l u [ i—mj wwtlmgtm and w>:ia ntrwt a luir br m - ith mm cl**r vatuamj u)y a a k-1 kf am in -.' -^ the : hjte wi.uld ooi f«r * favir ».. mwfotf it at dr wuhtunn do h tt -, n - _■■i obt—on batukoay between i j sixth and s invi^ion t a mjf of rmm*t (•>.•! anukt mrm a <; o the find r wir be iiur ally t^wirtml hpm return them to ma utlhtt r~o?t^xsmatlwj futrerri ek i j four month old ears not mpi answer r hommf " a * ttablf rewnr-i will be mm t-r the ■!* ir.fry f the diflf at ra 1 imtmumm or at i fifth hm i»«fcr uw kr+dxng for 4 cent tmek oddity nat m nd wif ar,<j t i.<rjfrt>-^nt-1.-m-n w:t>,i 1 mtmiw walk «.,' n v fvntral depot addi - > u , tli i gmot u"ak st jiktwken s itlvi rioaaad bwao two or un<m wi^ik m.n can i mam l-.sr.i v a rivato fur ii v . i - genksee st—up st4ikb a t i h.«,i r.->m amj u.i rfkjin t li-t.foron »—■■—— j'w kiaoaka birtfc.i—plkahain i '* obuinad with mrl ttrm f«a*miame qa xl licott bt.~r~few boak'j v eks ca ba at*..mm-dated tth l>.*rd . ! f""mi also a few d njanler wauud »>♦> j reaklst hetween ka<:i h - - i and lit at board witti or ■ulllm i !■■■■, ai>d it a levant looaiton t«rm *•■+ ■• r i 9w7 *• division bt oufin £ ffl it fcio i pine a few iciftnlern c»ji 1.1 ftuoomiii'"li>t •! i wtth i'k'muint ruoiiu and r-.;ri ibl ft i a d i l.«r.leni tted j i kuanklin st.—boakdeksj •»•> 1 wintff first ijiuw t>oftnl uiil pltiunt n«.ms i ■:■■hl i t mi b u f . r ~|.,,:; i ,. auutlk i «« nrner i ri.p|«r it »• rihu.,3i!..o i.h'cr i h b.«ril f'.r t c t-iwdt-r hafitbif i idvrtuevuntl not ttcading f mr htm nnw •■: iranted—a small neat cot i » uge lulub c f,.r • iftini ot thrc lii:u ii o,«|].»llt»»e,t of main t addraa.,u rui.ni and itmu m.,"thl i.mc ! ttr-otiimr ! adr+rtiieiiunti ru>i exwdiryj f,,'tr 1 ~,■' nmur tkn htadiny for us ««*., mot ttdjttit i yyanteij—a 6iw todo oenki l a good !■!-.!,. c,k,k wa»h'"i an zvr"il'x j i jo park place wanted v 11 4 vv eaglk t wahtkd a 111 m^taa.»,rl l or kiu-t pn . nrk ,„ ..'„,, ssigy *"■? ,■),'{(! ranklin bt.—wmtisd a t , ltlrl to do mineral hammgaaj kefertac y7o main st iok edward—a • 1 conipcieiit cook wanted in a lartf mhh heip a lam i wihn ""( mnmf mir ,»,„ hawrm t anted—tw6 ' good fobtefti tt 1 brnmrnjemwotaj (;■">■■watmmm require rvo pilk kini»erb—a oood kil 1 fitndw mm-4 steady «• k anwant-ni a ) arts jull.n tanley l>i ibwwlu.lhl wanted a younii max vi i.ia tonic kniiwl-d^e . f aarnishiiik ftimitu l o a nhoit iiisun<v fr m b'iffaj ai>pl i,t lia i i'lcktt moruanaa ivwl st u.-lay isicfent v^viet>~rrt/k~attn d ij-trv any yi.unjf mm cimlnit witb mm i>ro(teri|iial.fl uti'mauud r*q-nsit«sc»ii • uv ! a pia t | hj fim«llhig ■! ijm mmmi i slrt itioxs-femalk.s — — —- i 4dimr-tm*flte»lj i xzeedin-j four tins m ■. r«i#tkis htcdtng for •■wnlj.taca aifdttiomi u3 onto wanted a sit'ja'uon as cham benuald or uj dv general houwwork li , . at no q hurk at wanted a situation as wl nune appir at 300 tuih t ( ~ li1 * mew y,,rk ayounr lady wants a fe more fi.ka^'f?nift.t i sew in lamtliea und utanda whnler . wilson's mathlikj addrew " a pußuitgix fiußalo wanted a situation 7 to do bt-iii r i huiittew-ork in a oinali sumy o rff«.rtnc yiven ad-lress 1 8 ihi^n nfßre tantko by a yocn*i lady t t mmmtk iln some private family t mb gene huvitwk'urk,in wiliojf to make hcsell i r-ful \- . to children tin licstnf refercm1 ■n iu-n at to ■» uw9.h*mm ai-1 resjwftability pf to 0w divkton st t~young girl wishes a sitl'a . v mm io run any kinj of a aewimr n.a inn - mb up cu>irs wurk i .] referrm-es can !«■l ; - a j.ly at sa w swan t o>r pearl an i eric rt advtrtitement not vr/riing piit mmm intrrtf undfrtkit krndingfor «."> c 4nts,tack addition lint 5 ctntm \\ ranted—by a young man is i t years of ajte a sittiat on tn make himwl i craliy useful dmmmi tw.01.-ke pmr an ls kfieak lierutan inquire at no 30 syc.mofe it a practical kakmfr with a nvll family ■.■-'>■- t mm ■■*'.■• nf a \ ■■xrwork vii ne a mr s m 1 ' m >■!■. x coiinty sew "• rk vy anted—a bttuati n by an l.lacmraitli • ngino mt mmwi vms \;■>: -. ai 3 waj ■rh m a dry goods salesman thob oh.hiy p ted tn the tracl - pmmmj and »!■. i haa an mmm a.-<)iia mm in the rity i uper d n emra;ement kcf^itnrw g)wm ad.lrtw i ft | s ," thx owco _;_ situation w4htbd will pa f ■to any n that i 1 get ire aomethinit lo i tn keep nooki or do jlbuifchl . vmk addrenn ft f o'luns a^4 terrace bfsisess chamceb i idwrtwmmlt no exceeding four jmm t«j*.-»«i i undtrthifktadino m 5 mm%fijm ■'< v j lim 5 etnt wanted a partner with * 1 60t"0 fj join in a ka:lmadc n tract wmm i w'll pay 200 p*r mm profit witbin flvr tn«-:.th f i detail adrrw or apply » bpwam9 « icci a *■■„ a ptnter in a h'»trlf fao'.'.ry wiiatril pu i iff ft i i'l lii .".■■", a tily to euwahus v btt'kland rare chance for investment a daiirable manuf*ct'.irink bunines t mmi ij e,ubltah.d goods arc i:apl and c imn .! a re»dj sale lth mai-hiner for a nd mi a proflta hie t>uiii.c!-h t etlier witn suck un hainl uid fasor able le»sr of the i>remi»cs nir.bly located in mm c ty will be it d cheav m porti..n of real mmm taken in eichtt.se if dr^in^l appljr to 11 ast!xtis a otto no 3 t row bui'dlngg vit'anted by a pbactjcal ta s - tf ncr kpartmrin the unnexy bcdncm r»f*r mfinmd ln^h jt>hn otto 81 pe.l > business for salk.—any one hftt.l fftfloo c m iui md wtatdnf u i ve»t it lii a well erttbnabed and good psy ng buumh cm hear fa pprrtti it br addre^ing p 0 box m whltr co-nts n y a~^vatch free-gives gra is b mmj '!*■* mv w o wilt act m atanl i i a m i k ht art honorable buatn i«yln •*» ■■! »>- n kift chuithm nohumlug no mo tj want i iv ftdvancr addrwa 11 uonrob kennedy * cu fttui^-n p bt>iness wantkd—a party mvinir f om 9sooo to mom cub wtahea to par rhaae an lnt«rv in aunw well i-t^ttl-t>nl an i j inf tna4w l _*. t jd««^«b buado p o for sale by m mecomb no 10 out imtihm rtm a flrrt da-a ba ur wop nir a od tmflnm i eauoa una pimmjoi mv.i liatety tli i an t\,-.-}u-nt rltaue for a goo mmr l/i iti s\le-at a bargain a j malt kln m.n pimchinji laathiue made at har tmft '■■lie works a.,t v.■v . id pe?f«ct order alao a pres and die for roakidg mmm and tin street gn um{m,witb 11 the paurrni h >*■-. 1.1 n account ol ill health al tne i.-j i".rw«.:ii ■!-■! piumblny buil ntm * tb a j-.v leu apply jk w llajiie k iw fll inw « , aiuty s t for sale ad**rtutmmnu%ot me»*4>*%t fftr linst in**ru4 under t>.i heading for 315 eetuj e»ck additional fane j nmfe j 0r sale cheap one lakge i iron salp wi;h donsle dowa lon ira at 53 carroll st i^ok sale-us feet on buffalo r:\-t mi depth to tli ship cmi ml ith a a ml front of o e*t . n a wide 1 p all docked *¥ m john otto 81 i'eart it 1 - acm lot psa the park i*j he sale with lint improvement ituated on ixlevaoatei ue a.-d mm v»a it the huildinsi are vi md rtry u'-fufal nd ■tap fin variety ol ffi it gravel walk well fenced m .] emi m t w-il ■'■i - « *:. ef.rd n lu*n iii*rty or s.-li on eai i u-nni ft f rther partirula » appiy to ih'mr *.' ankotili l w m»an rt t'ok sale—a~lar(;k kight hoksk 1 i-.rt»l.je engine aid boiler in eomplote rurinio ' k i [»!»■, t-et.ac ftnartl.-uiare app v to i'knvust wfatrt hank or dkmstkk 4 i i jttsattk.—a handsome cakved kmfe walnut marble top mdavard medium i . and ei.ttrelt new uu !■• purchased u lew than tha^a-^amtamwat if taken uhin tkm daia j }~ t*n at sl.---cr»it"i action room oppo drcam flocking mtutfoitaal 0 oqmua of tiandag md era 10 barre ■per d n in full n|«ntv>n pw ti.rther tartiuulan ply to h e * sanfu.tij ww swan wt t^rrrr ' farms1 for sale.—c jen*1 pi rt bar b&m rum mnin st , couta it.(t ba i v it vr.ui 2 m dbdli fruit tree au atntr tfarobfewy dwjßf heww md tow n«l ott iiupr.jvtfiiei.f tl.ih property is liratert hiifb an bwrjwg oatol tie bmt pimm to tins cau lur a ri idanm fur further j.*nicui»n api ly to ucmk v pahpoep 1 w bw»«fc u or sale r kxchangb — a d 1 hiramc uipiiiwj farm . ■v in l iriun gel ■■.. , . ■~ :.»:: n.i'f fir in kt.lf.i.l depot v la i ai w mmm with nitt-rafe tiuildimr-i irthard 4 m fru t etc i de-table w,j u gold c •«. v ■y u-rmv r a portion i f city property taken xl an hasti.nt.s a otto 3 urown ■building t 00m furniture for sal it che ith leiute uf u mom seneon n pm 1 -.'- . ■■•'-■: n»-.k - f a j ]:. reat no 4 sale—at^batmtxsser rnthon ha 35 mna l tm mr«n la'.be nd me run pliui«r rtincment not exceeding four linea inserts kit heattiivi for a3 ctntt each bhwmm irst class rxftu>ft«c fob u nn l».»raatr^t twd ah ■one on e'«-xrr ou.d u.vk m ra dern alzed h«>u and lot timtooftha ity tn l-art paiment for pa i ■] i.l.v a h'ml ■sa.vfukb hw s uor balb—ka 40 eleventh st i j *''**.»■»» nrf|]«m*f tr*nifc dwel]in x mt imwj with u2»wii ik , mart..c niuitlm tm hot an.l cow imt r hvhn abi l t p rjl . e js i.yon t baker etta uad office cji eca street store for salk j7 ne of the frame ht-irfi'in sencc htrcct op sit ifcg paai i ffi |,-, t bxmt lyun a uaki:k i b^w's bxild'sc lh>r sale—no i h ihvision st i i i rj fnwc^rijir ri«m vi..l fru t tree 1 3 m ai'|>lv u,m mcfomh 10 s bivimo st i^<m sale—so 985 n division st j i lee fraiut lot 7hx114 t'ri--e ftsoo aw-i ijiorsale—no 11wauswokth st l-sfiry irmrn in flro cnnttiti'n lot sxlcs app'y to^mot4»mh,h»fi div-tion si dubinkbs property for hale merchwiw it^patrh on kx(han(it«t near ilnhama the.mimidjtiiier>-bub>t«:i:l a . o t.uitt inn will 1 al-o-the tkvern-.tanilon the ai>l..itt plaik mail knfit n a the chart r i»k haow at.ont ihraa om boßtafatni . tl.e bunding to ft eomtn ■)]■—* 2-ston with bm udabai^wmiv^ilaerm or land i'ri.t 5000 l*,nn 4 maker kr.tt laud oiflce dwelltngs fob sale — the tratdml brk-k thifflng n tfirfhwt mrr ntr o niapara square the t^iil.iinn ■nmr de . niirtantial yar.d elegantly b'.i'.i.ijiu lufllllhiiii rl all the m dern hwih mimuli ntftlirj f"r comf..r and ml i i itii also the new jut^y l.ri k with winft nn 49 i>elttwarf i ibe vild with or without furniture lot auxl.v t tnatlev wirh liam vii rear of lot i not s.ild within thirtj laja will 1 rmm tot tin winter abo—xq o rrankhn 5t..a new l-storj brick pw md v.aver lot soxiss . lyon & baker irie land offlca i^or sale^iw fuame house aai lot sotios bat hnn<w nmm f>\e n»ra e»i.l»ral a d pantn phe . lluo 300 riowti halarce in m year y m b sxblb s»8 jcnt j ->-.. i-ext hi ck e*«t of normal school h disks and lots for salk by hum k sanfori 16 w swan it ih naiiirost mff ma-wat hst-tw * t'jry brick a'^l hn lot 1 acre prire kj.ioo 1 tvtnth rt 1 it.-ry brick ; lot so ft to alley prln tbmk u tti.th it 2 stjry and ha»emcut frime i'rii mt a-il north wa.--hlngl.in st , 1 storr frame and ml xr ■, wa-hiii^t.-u st ( lj marf bna brt axxi-v moi moo 22 i'alni r 9 itor aiij lias-niiiit frame xt jfixho true i36ou e.lcof it i ton anolw^mcnt.hrkk ft*ol 4.tj mk-hi|f«i st g story hrfck pri-e scjsuo lii k h bot tlm si , 1 siory frame with at-ne ha.»e ment ham i-t 50x86 price i6 0 ms <' irroll st k story brick rai>u for h»i lot i'ulw ltice uo 227«.'axr01l at 2 itury and basement hrick barn 30 t to alley prtc si.wo 341 bmmm xt , 1 sto y and banenient.i.tiok rait tot wy iot 3"j ft to allvy price 3ssw 05 liiirti t 1 story and l***nr.iit lot 37 x 136 prke i.::w i*2 vir.iniu t , 2 story fram lot 31x131 price s.so thirteenth at lj story fraiiu and ham lot m iiu mm 3qoo fob bale—thifi ejlboant 2-story ari-rk hoii»f no bus swan it w^lii m t wawr l^ih im , tatflfelt6 u a pav.«l alley the hoi c h*a r oobujp tmmb tl-i.rm'khlv millullllli and ia in t^e tiest*-»»i-ie cutidition tliniuclnnit and will he an 1.1 at a'bargain if aj.pli*j f^r soon hastings * otlfj k al e.^t«tt brokers no 3 brown buildings b sale by edwards a bl:ck lan heal eirtatu and innurance brokers 10 ewt banan mreet t^tsn baam bmam with kitchen and omall bani n ruth st abi>ut lou feet from marj-land lot 30 100 l-«torj frame on hainpuhir at between eleventh and twelfth rts with kiti-ht-nand r>dah«d,i:u«eni 4c tot 3-2xloo price 312uu al>.i a iann of is acre with brick ho aw andlar^e duti plenty of fruit ac within the c'ty line buf falo tn<l washington railroad st<>nn near thel'oum is^t aale—bt m mocqmb 10 s division st n 1 fanroavpiui^,s-«tory frame new finished hi flue tyl lot iixl.f>u no 3 farjro a-enne l^tcl frame new with i-c ce'lw pa ac lot 41x150 no 317 swan t ett 2 story tame will rxchanp f.,r a x 1 hniist near mi.liijran wtn-ct worth v*jq ni chb«btk dwatw stit-et l-ati-rr frame m i . : fruit of a'.lkin.lh st swan rtroet h-»u>-y irame lot soxlj » i ■■.: piaoe for a grocery no ss seneca street 2 ton utore sud jwelling will»-li cheap v the parties are i oinir weat si u6 hreckenridpe itn.et l-^t-tj frame m i s ~. will soil > lit i o—ner virginia and palmer ll tuij frame )»*, m and i liar thia la a fine 1 vat i n iitr albany and north jefferson street 2-st«>rj brier t hxii.2o •; large l-»m fruit etc several t*nn u-r * tie r achati<e for nt prop cm from 7 acn-t up u 100 acres,in thin c ur.ty a!l uiw"l»rgootl cultivation 1/or salk—t3x following de i mui u viii ?■"(. 2i delaware u 2-«t-ir •*■■and ham n wmta-and fiiniace lot p4}iu6 th.owribm 3-*;-ry with i-«t,»ry rear put wale - anil furnace lot 20x11.1 with au *\:>-*. to liyahbhtlo ) t n is wanhinjrlon t 3-^torj and attic with a - * 13x31 „■**, water and furnace lut 25x100 nt u kadt mohawk rt , 3-xtory and attic n ar a tn bou and a^v t batavia geoe-r wy . yif3 main rt 3-rt.tj with wing yw iwt ud umaee lot 42x115 n 74 ehw»rci «., 2-rtottarj wiu lot tsx n s3 d«la«-ar place pa water an-i lurnicc lot i a johh f/nh p«ari h to list goon j.frrrfijifm/>nm no wwmdinj/owr it inafrfc-d irwtjr thi heading ft i cent each additional fag s i^j 11oe rent—in a private house centrally ioi-ated a plea-aut furnished r.^'m it>..nt lx>a d t c bert o i«feren oven and rv quit#d adjrese c t jitinuijt exprcw okct for^rjent the third floor 1 the s-rt t brick dw in « north.art cor . r of i wu a d wath'netem ■*•■, known aa the shad •, witl bteam power if kslf«d suiteme for a m»t ufacturiok bunin«p hastings a otto hn ebute rrukeiß k~ooms a>d powek to kk>t the rocm an detlrable 1 uie powar con inqntt ail.b holkks itqus «. miii thw canal to lbt-*tores 4 4oerumm*nu xx miulahwj rw ftiw n«r(*a afa-it^/'-r »* en tack additional lini s ewwt a~!tsirable store to rent si u<t«l.«lmß *. te w and c ne ,. flnt clsm d t*tt de-lmbly locked will i a.a c - and vo*wtmio:t riito about the lftth inx fwfi^tlßsssrijevlohlllflkga otto no 1 brown's buildlac s^oreto eknt-the fine stork 1 85 pcul a near seneca with nrtrilag of sec , bfywti'n buihllnr tk let—thji hkw bkick stoke n.i 30 eutcott t-.wtth two upper stories on v letiuy tilted uo ( r dwell)rk:s with gafl v»ut ac theauirclrmiitamefur a nuall msuiuf*-taring milliner or umt liicht kuifnev aj •. tb oat 1 to-yfiame cottage no 13 cb*«tnul * ; poammlon iriimoct.l,lm bwtflso has gb4ottu i ati smukilwi no b brcwß'i | u^a house to rent—that desiea ue 2 jtorj brwk dw.llini 147 hit r.n tt ow inquire at i main ■■. mo bkxt-ox ash street xeai iis 1 1*1"*11«"'lj the lowtrtanot • bffclto sunr room butwtt summer kit n.wood.m «.«„ arf ,„:,„. b r . s^imi appljt on uu pmnl or at 1w ivelllk t *» p mooih auo,.briik t o»u s e u « iwejth « to rent appl »». plac rpo rent-first class 2-9 tory x brick 1 n no lu9 park rt ga.,c*l er hatl i story fr«n c tug so s»i m.n itiid «.; i ""»"■slh<u«*otro nu s broir.i build lpg let—a cottage 242 mary 1 land •• , betw-en palmir id t.nth uti ; dou ble par.or foor tied ronma well **■on the lo applf to ed w palm»b jwq.'mi h house on swan st to rext s-story brick with or without fnrul ure ai pl.v to him * s.»fha 18 w swan m itp town boarding house t .?? nt o to ik baikal college an.l near delaware t ; npabl of acc-m-nwlatinic boj.i 30 hoarder f..r mttfrahn pp'r to hi »>: t gaxrokd.ia »-. s »„ , firnished cottages to rent we have ton ciiturn furuiirhed with about ail efwj furniture for tiouaekeejiihg on near si hrara st the other near main at 6 to 8 roomi each inmi.di.te po-«».ion apply it no 5 i»rar t l wilson & ftos luunhhed dwellings to let x two first clai dweliinps eligibly located fu -= i—'-'-1 c rfi|il.'u.:v i bw let for lie winter f us s baker erie la id pace to let o 1 fargo avenue 2 ta"ry a eltir.|r fh iuw new ; fini hetl off in fine tjle apply u h c uh rpo let—no 317 swan st lj x story d-elling house nearly new 9or 10 room iv*se*uoa l,tikt apply to m ha'umß ournished house—a first x clam new houae elsyantly located ar.d band ■bawd fi.rmih d will tie rented until hay lit 1870 to a good tenant a tbe 00-upaut prop ea beinjf ab seri tf n ili it liltiuo dur*?iaf the col*nnz winter po#.^es aion 11 l he fpv p ti s won m dt»iml for'further i^o rent—for the winter 01 until the flm of june « denirftm reaueoce oi fr*nkiiii ut nbovu clup own with or wuhjut urn -■!!■■. hi.|iiu-c at 254 frank in it t furnished house to rent my um no 617 main nt bullilo with r nin i hitfh fute of cultivation attache k t ted to a mil iamily lor ihn-e or six muiitl ll'tif flj-st u may next p.«e-«ioi givtu on t of ju picture ic included r»t«r fi j oa-hed nd l.am forinfor n apply on the premise on any day before 1 . uririk tb i.rcktnt mouth ueokok v jiiton , so 017 main a n(ißt(.it,i;s mortgages for sale bi'mk * saxrobii ib w sn.n «. i jon d and moutgaoks vorsaije 13 one of 9604n pa>*able in nix bjitituvl paymentii one f f i.mx i'iiiiu.l witbm one year ltoj & bakkk,er>e land office money to loan i have fif teen thousand dollar uhkh i wja toinv s in purxha,e m-my oioru>av*j t&bb otto 1 pearl t iiokses and cakriakks adrrrtistiittht not exceeding four lutet in*t*rle umur thin hs n.'ii ]>~ ■&'* ctnti each additional tin 5 cnta t»w rugoy hokse and liak nrvs f..r sale ch^ii uy kl'wapj * m'x'k um __^_____ gkeat inducement—ox bay nure vc;i ycam old butind kiml and o-f 1 flit wajr»n ntar } n-w nc 0 veh'r1 oak tannni aw imaitd hann.>s for ■£• cuea appiy to wl m n - . 1jut1 r trail liv u.-un tta>>i for ale-the best family horse ever offcrvd in this market suitaliie lor camajre or bup-jry i ■cowd trmvtller warrar-tcd lound n-l kind ev»r>way ai'o our top hi.^ffv ami an ■■•■i two neated wa^un ». in be aten at nu j k*-t mm atrwt riitirical / 11 tv convention—the dele v gtt«s tn th ci'y ctuilwliuilil l be 1«.-ed on mon v evei.tnfr october is i 1 ir.«et in c'>nvm ttoii octol-t-r 2 , at 2 ovlork p m for the piiqtone of nonitna'.iiijtoity offl-'ors to be s pi>ort«d it t c eiwu ing uleotiuii u kissoc'k j fiairma rapabllaai cfctj committee i t7irst assemblt district con-1 c vkntjiix — the ite ( mui-aii electors of the otmiwad au>l tr:4-n t-oinp in the firit awani | by i wtnrt »>« i€<j.i.*tinl p bt-uh three lelejrft1 *- rh to i dmrfat r,ili.ll.llijii lulw held at the united bhtm bomlon tha terrace timadaf ht-.l^r 21 at j a*e ock i m , for tlie i'unv-ie of nominating a cmblsmi f"r ktsmur uf nal.lj my order of the committee ciecond assembly district con r vention.-the htpu lican daeton i f the st;*eral mdfl comprising tli mnmd afs.in'.ly dirtritt ph rtqul'stel to send tlre il itt^nies fr in each ward to a contention to be fiel'i at ti iflt houie<iii thursday l»ct 21 at 2 1 m t-j nominate & ca di ilftte for"member i f asim'mbly »>,<! tu transact sue ji:,ft buslnrca a may ■; ujp before the < onvention ji.skph ball 11 a koberts kobekt atk.ns l>lstiict comm.ttee he repciilican ellciorb of the several wardi cuuipri*iny the third ajaein 1 i . i'.ntr ct are request ■>" l ku i u.r:i tie h'i.k ir oi inch ward to aconi-entiod to c held at the coun d i'li in t-r mi tuet-la , i..t ist.k at 8 ovlock p.m lo u'juiiuite a mi.inb : of as-tm !» and to truuac - ■!, otlier biuliieu uctav come before the coa*«n i tiou k 0 stf.wart wm wilks.sun ssvv l"r hennett wstrirt rommilte c"fiime:cial and tflegraph ylift-f copy fot'rth assembly district rusvention.—the republiciui electoia of th wvtral towns embraced in th fourth aanembly l>utriotnf krie c'ouiity,are requcst«d ti send three jdelc.-.tts fro a each t-.wn to a cunvcntion at tht man ti houhf tn willia-nsville i n tu.-sday oot luth at 2 t m to tiominate a caiididatflfcr m-mb-r of a-«embly »!->■■t > nominate a candidate fcr scfool comuiiniuuer to be b\iparted at tlie comitig elrc tion h c ladd f 11 jame wakren drioo3 district coamittm i uifth ward caucus—the re j p'bl:can of the fifth ward will hold their cao r.ia u elect deiwa'eit the lit convention and ti»r first assiinihljlllltrirfri.rriilitf-tl.ttsl tuesday even inr oct itt at hmmn suinnier jarden corner a'iilihdi and pratt tret by onler ward conttuitue oepubliuan tt dntv commit ht i*l ai wir rooim iir^dc uuil my wedncadfty l-venin of eich vmi until further notic men bem ni thb comtniitet are requf-ted to a'tend hobt mills chairman tk lat ftotiies x^otice of intention noticf | x u hereby given that the common couccfl sf : tne aty of buflt7o intend to order lie f ■'!■■* . ieicrihed works in said city vie a ihrpe-f'iot brick sewer cmi-tnicted from th •*■»■■p in albany stiwt nuth*'|t in the centre of lvit*h ifeetm the south line if hampshire st.eet;and a t«o-aud-*-aa.f imc l>rick aewer from there wu'herlj in the centre i.f'ltnth trett t the south line f m jt.h t,-tt<i stree s a two-.v)d-mn?-half foot brifl •■■■*■! nr ii-ti tmi from tl^csewer in tenth «(■—■■i-.terh in the etntre i hanii ire street to tlir east curb line of niagara street mid an ei^htcen-in.-ll lir-'k newer frona th.1 n t in the centre of tvn'h street e»uil.v in the centre of masaachu etu street t.i ih eaol curb lin of niagara str^t and a twt-ive inc i cement tile wwer be constructed ucd rthe rsssv erly^alk ol sia/»ra rtr-.et fro i rhode inland an mt !-• i strwu and the ing'e in niwarastreet !• the ewer in uam t hire aod v w h^i stre h ilie uei-esflarr nmnt iide and h'mise aossswa tiona the lamp f i*trict be mt«>nded en both si4«a folflnm street b«t»-en uichi?a and chicago l'ret dat«u li.iffalo,oc:»ber 13 1809 geottge s wardwell sttavml city cl«rk works^orperei by the~com t mos council.—the ownem of the la f cntii.r nn the htrwet and tw«n ih point he-e inifter n»u.cd ro hereby requir d t make the i rcrfumttta hereinalter pt-.;ifled ia frc.nt tli ir re*p*ctive l.t in the mani.er nd within t xime l,mited fcr o»ch re*pec-ive!v aa follows on !%• wwteriy t<le of hud*'n street between f2.'af-et b.nif.wert.r.y fr.ttn stsafcsillll ■!■i i-t !'*(«' lh«r-.t*rr therefrom nuani alk t i s lovenxlto jirvl - ul street w.th i fir i 1 a the westerly ide if hudson street betwr«n n.«ithwe»rt«rl line of wad worth r.tr**t an • j ■i js»f»«t outhwwt«riy uterefrom ease a sid to he lowered to yrad of street,with!n flrc dsya the ahore work •» to ba dote undt-r tb dln tion of the street lommj«(oner and if not fiaam m the tnann«r and wilhiß the time , then i str c minuh ncr fs auth rl«ed to do urn mhv a the ni»w of the omon of the land at clerk dated buffalo t-ct 16tb 18 _ 18-a citrket fr'.m abbotts 4-orners o pian oad to cazenotia ftpeet the rrpf>rt..f the cotumi-i(»»-en pp i-rt«d by t!ie s"u;«n r court-f buffalo to a.-*ert«l nd tepcrt f.e ju=t comi>«isitiod to be pa d ths prr^on or p r ns nnf orh»»ln ? an mttmt in be tadni property neces arj to be takin to h*j om • ttreet t>r public highwaj foorr-ds w jd iwn the anbot i coiti r r^ank r at to the preaent hrid^e o»-r r»r uwa c«k on thecaxco.l rosd tte -■■■■■■if ii r.ew irw)tt l a line drawn p_jr»i ■aac i 33 feet distant at ri^ht scplr we from dm m b-tweeu lob 2«tu and 24th ol aeln--li-.ii re -'• ' ld«,and rt—<wrroi the uorth lioe o th mj bott cot;-;nt plank road northerly througti lot i -• till it itnkm the n-uth atmtmvul of the !>- idae over the cazenoviacriev tia ft . be*n retu ntd 1 he common ombbbbl mm bad nt t^e cl-rk notioe i h'-rt ) pvi-n li.m aid pbfwtwfll b««aaj flrmrd by the con m.,ico:udl o th oitv of buffalo on murday octou ■*», 1.-u9 unless c-1 tection t th i,-.r.rinnsti<.n tisfrt . ahail before tlj llaaa be ft . wltl :' . city gurt geoeof b wajtt>we..l city ciark l«w ejs^o cm hu.im j*-i leujkh woticbs cito clemm offlol i bufajo ort i im » t»e following described as i inuntnt rolls are en e in this oflce where --- r interacted thereto on file objection thereto *:: ■■v a u*y from the lirjt puukatkw i,f this tutu vii ill h.t»crkinf sooth itrwl-rtvtn huwd hamburg mtccu 92546 51 r repairing pratt street betweiw yra»orcaaicnii—e are 10 76 _-*.• k.,r repa'riog canal mntimwecn cusmiiriai street an 4 hwln urn 101 •• 25tl for marinecarhon street between m locust and lemon rtreeu m to i>2s for rviwiriik a>h street between syc miionujßtuvititnw lis 68 3 f»rr.i»'mnsooth dtv«d mral between spring and jenv-rwra street 41 19 r r..r re|«irtn v athmts net between _-, thompson and t mwumlb itr«cu 51 72 is3o—for repai ring twelfth street between virginia and maryland itmu 1719 2ui-for repairing jefferson tre*v>etweea brown and sycamore street 5 9 l&k for repairing t»«e pavement tn wash ington st oet between smeea and kx^h-ikk-t rtreeu 20 be --'» x repairing swan street between the easterly me o jefferson s'tf*t and th ud ft c pavement b swan rtrtrt 101 m t5s fur repairing the pav<m»nt on m»m rtreet between swan ai.d staneca reels 15 20 2536 for rep tiring north si-vi.f pycaiuore tr-et<jv.r ■il sewer betwe n oak and hm streets 10 8 ss36—for repairing william street over e«er at northwest corner of wjliam ami r tier tr*ets rxtended » 0j t&37 for repairing william street over mm on south tide bout 70 feet c.to p<»tt«r tre«t extended 5 vi -..?*■■■; repairing william street over ewer mil water pipe it n ru>*ut comer of wi.liam and mortimer •*>«*»* t 41 t5 - for repairing swan street between a petal midway between sprin and jefleraou street and the easurly lias of jefferson street 202 on 45*0 for rerftlrinf swsn street b:tween the wmt curb line of m bigan rtreet and a poiut midway between mich igan atraet aix chestnut ktreet ex tended jo3 ii j 41 x r repairing oak street from tbe northerly curb une uf swan street halfw»y through to south d vhion treet 100 of 2i42 for connerting the parement in vt north aide of hwan street with the lavement in washington afreet i correspond with theprcnentpavemcnt in swan street 65 96 itrii - for connecting tbe pavement on ■\, sids of swan street with th pavement in waarlngton street to rrr.sih.nd with the present pave ment in swan ttreet 77 <■■1544—ft constructing t he y-avenient at the inter-seti'ion of svtan a»4 michigan fclrwet iorre*|x*nd lth the pres ent parimer t in swan ctreet wester ly therefrom * 112 30 s—for repairing croaaing uf ohio and washington utreeti between curt linei 200 ji - * fur raising t c gui'eri t uttieait ma and lieneaee ilre-u 40 73 t ■for repaliint the gutter on west side of miii itreel between piim-j itreet and buffalu river 124 x hs4 fit f>riiil!ing swan street between wakhingt^n and uichuan rtieeta for lutih sj t>4 ji*o for repa>irg the westerly ride of the terrace between trie and lock street «« ■ism for repairing the wit.iam»»i'le ptcwi vtwfen oidton and seneca rtree'i 51 4'j 2551 for uus up and rela>-ing sidewalk on tbe north side of seneca street 119 fret ea«t of ellic^tt street fee a point 103 feet easterly therefrom uk w 255 c - for repairiogsidewalk on the norther ly de uf niagara street between georgia slid c&rulina streets 15 72 h f.>rrepair*««»w*ew»l«onthr'l<"'utb ly -■■!■■of niagara stree between vir i ia and mar..landstreeis "' 25.54 korrtp.irinp id*wa'k on the n<*rtti siie of niaga-a street l>et*eeii vir ginia an.l maryland streets si 36 2f-fis f r reralrin it<iewalk on the north erly side of muhawk street between mt i trtet and a point 40 feet westerly therefrom mm 265<i for ennatnictinfr mdewa'k on north mdp of batavia street beiween john son and herman street s5 33 "'...; for ropairing lidewalk on the north vide of court street between msin . and pawl utreets iso 82 tßti pnr repairing titlewalk on the ea.it i ide f niagara street !>■l«»n f>r.-t ! avenue and seajaquada creek 17 22 i •!'■'■• fur rpj'un-ijr sidewalk h the mm i ih of niaica a street between dele van and clinton avenues 2s 7'j j ■-':■'■■■for repair ng siflewalk im east s:d j of viag*rant reetbei«'ee-iclintou and i bird avtn«e 53 7 2561 for repa'ring ti.lewa*k nn east side : ■ilm^iimv.rnt lietseen auburn au<j boutks^r^es 14 ii 25<sz for repairing sidewalk on w aide of niagara street between li.nl and for est avenue 46 v " t'3 vor iepairiak>idewalk on east ude el niagara reet between ferry and breckiarid^e btx eu 1 4i 2504 for re airing sidewalk on east side of niagara sireet b.twect bidwsll street and imlevan avenue 47 ib 2565 fur repairing ut wa'k on south side uf utlca it ret t between rogers and braytoo stnew u s4 2590—f0r repairing sidewalk on the east side of niagara street between breckin tidge ktreet and auburn avenue 10 ofi 25c7 - for repairing sidewalk on esst side of niagara street between bo<ick avenue and btdwell itre'to d 4s 548 for constructing sidewalk on outh de of perry street between a point 85 feet west of michigan street and bridge over clark and skinner canal 81 t7 tow for constructing sidewalk on north erly stile of canal street from a point l\i feet ea teily of evans street to a point so feet easterly therefrom 7 16 2570 - ferreftaihngsidewalk on norhtea4 erly side of ninth street be'weeu york and connecticut rtreeu 119 m 571 for retiring ide*alk on north aste-ly side of pa'mer street hot ween hndsenand maryland streets to 17 2st2 t t rrptfrlni sidewalk on the tont h weatside of eleventh street between jersey a-id north streets 9 m f-r rep wing sidewalk on the ioiith ■•■:• rly tide of pearl street between terrace and commerc al rtreew « 4 574 fur repairing sidewalk on the south erly iine of y"rk street betwoeu ninth end eleventh streets 54 to 2575 for repairing sidewalk on the ee«l side of iagmra street : etwt-en alba ny and ferry reetn 58 11 247fl fo repaying sidewalk on the east - ■!*■of niapva street between school and ninth streets 4s 41 ss77 for repairing idewalk on the wetct side >»■k at.eet between carllon aitd high btreets 17 40 j»7 for repairing ij w»jk oo east aid of niagara treet t«twe*n n'nth and a l-.iiit sso in 1 no therly iberefrosß .. i it 2979 - for repairing sidewalk n tbe east he - f niaga*a treet between tenth treet and a pmnt 330 feet nortli eriy trom ni-ith street 47 72 2mo for conrtmctinß a atone hidewalk on the northirly lide of whitney plae from the cur li c en the outhwa erly lni of < arotina street and a po.'nt 1(u 6-13 feet eouther'y from the southerly line of carolina treet 238 44 _>" for con<tru(-ting a stoiie airiewalk n southwesterly ride of ninth street twiween hudwm and pennsylvania -■.- f r constructing stone sidewalk oa the soutiiwiimerl side of ninth street between penncyivania and jmm streett 4ft n is*3 for c instructing stone er'«bwalk acroß ser.ecs rtreet n the wtsurly . 1.-.hwi rtreet 170 « ijc for repsdring stone eros-walk aecow fly ktreet on the westerly ai.ie uf maid-n une '" ■** sbi for r poir.nisteue crosswalk acrow i chippe a s-retl es the earthly m.l nf fifiawsre rtreet •» •» a§b for h>nfctrnr^i % a f>oe crosswalk | aerom ekveoth street estended oa the westerly a.de of cwolira street le h iaj for coum-ructlng a mm arosswa'k t vii tv.vrl street n the s^uuie:l stdexf alien ta^eet imn _■-'■: reiairing wne croaew»lk acruss mlchiesa street on the southerly n > 4uii>miwt !«•" i ror rtpw.ni the northerly nd of eroeiw j ikacroe*ni^ara street w«-t - l mm of m-rgaii ktreet » ■ml fur cotmtructtßf a stone erosawalk serves fraaklin street on tbe»outh erlysme 4 allen strati 1 >• b»l fur taking p and nteymg cfeeswslk sous park etrest no the oerttaerly ndeol vtrgnia street 133 ** tws for utru«ttng a t«na crowwalk aerces park str™t ou the toutucrly ideofailenrteet im « 2sm for euwtrootrn a sewer ta u 4smi street irom ibi present termtnstion wmrtvwlth atraet norurriy o tt.e s uthwe»i«riy line of wajewortti rreet '»' 7 _;;; r i insulin tiim fewer in bostud aosr from the sewer -« tnppw rtreet nertbertv to wrtto r im fsat of good m ■ml fer repairiisr the m in ewer in 1 c acreet at bastalo rreer 7 0 tbk for «« fctrnctinifa tile hwcr«n h w jthwewf i-t eof sixth rtre-.t fn-n ttw lustre ■f marylntlsirve i fl n httk*tot rstaltthl t.ss w f«^_f"r nßttrtapt bmlb mv bi j*e.iri street fcsjoat ils f.ct i.ortb f tiene c*s*.rtet » «« ?-.« for repair nr ie*c i se:.tc itnf alt c i-:iih -. fc - of vtomftkfla street si xr i for npsurloc nic;lt sireet tewer ai hbavittatttsibmiwrnn u i lkcai mtiffm 3«i for comtru-anf mw in michigan rtr r fniß he centre of elhjtreci to •*• rtk line of perry n:.t l«lt fr i *** ■* remm lutuurkoßc euberta at-rim | atetvia street between waldwi i-reet i di he easterly l»»e of wuljuutu « ■" d 4374 4j george s wakdwell votice of intention to takt i_l land ft a strket.-kotiee u beret te en that vie connaoii council of th ehr „» buffal intend to uke and nvropnatc ux property nec**a ry to kv out a rtre t to extend frum ibe pr*u a wanihaia sliu to the haaibursh turnpike th juthwerteriv line ol mid atrect to be.-i at * t « v in the couth iiue of aid alip 4>7 ieet ut rly al'in u<-h k>uth liie from the city ship cwial riiiiniu thence a^mherty mm parallel with id csiaj to t point s0 16-100 test auuhtrlv from the uth line ■■! lot 46 thence souther.v to wint 3771«t utb«>r from the south line of lot 44 an.l 240 feel awt-rl from aaid canal ; thrnce southerly to a point 5#7 fee auuth rljr from u ■utb line of lot 47 and 30 far careri mm iid canal ; thence aoutbertr to anoin iq th wuthcrtt lii 4 lot 48 at th dtounee of i fert tut rly inn said canal then aoutlwr » par allel w.th he mil .:*■•! ani ltt feet tjt*rfy th r tr iii t-t a point 17 ieet mhiuteriy from the uth >■» 1 lot »-> ; ttu-ace easterly p»-i lei muh the hoe ol the dock a'uog the aouth bank of miff.il i r uefaet k.itrunfri,t th«rfr..in io the aouthwestet uneof the hamburgh lt:ni|>ik th northaasterh line of laid trect to bt(in at a mint in the wiit ertylineuf said bßb 453 f t easterly along - i i uu liae from the ci:y hhi canal runout then southerly and parajlel with wld canal to a point 2 15-100 feet s<.uther y r.»m the ith line of lot 4 ■hence outhnrly to a fnt 377 toel uth«rlt fr n i the south line of lot 4tt aud km feet mililj ron aald canal ihenc > mith.-rly t a pathl 6u4 f t ••' wuih rly fr ■tfa»mtt in f m 47 ami 198 f i mhteriy from id oaaal ; iben.e » iwtht-rlv t a p..i,.t in the aoiirfc hoe i 1 t 4 t the dfatmmi t 17s a«i emterly fr..in ld ni^lltinaiiwmilliailj jimju wit i >*. . j'ai aixl itufimt mui iv t(it-refromt->a jwint 4 laet aou herh ir,,i:t tl m.utli 1 mof la 49 the '-:•• w !».,- ith the fn ■al .!.<■1 „ k alun u r uth bank of buffalo x cr n !.%■> f**t snutherl tbercfr m t n h outhw«*ttrlr him of tli uaa bti'ffta turnpike g&ieuk s wabdwell city uerlt dated btiffali v-t 4 w-?0 p^dward btbeet giutteo and jiil'.avi kn - somaatl ba i ifiven immm fir>jt»"*aih hi ik rfy-ivrd at thfl offic of il sinti imiii i i..r,.:ii,:m bailiff fklufcw ib i>-w at 1 o'doefct ii f r jttiflnt wiltt irff alurf tul iiwn hi i werterlr line - f delaware arn-t i a point 0 f l t w«st ot tiiu wenwriy line ol m r^aji itrect am ommlmgmm hin hirtawi fflfing uh n-ad u<i tii hardmau-riaj aii-fkraret iuid .. ( er|tlif whole al.h.wmitk bkl'sn mrecl cmiuuimiii ner biiffalr j.k-t 10 18 kltt-«t acainstreerrepaiueu-notic «* i is henby tfiveu l.i'-ivi ; t wjlbe n u«vcdattl>e effiot of tl.e strict tuiuim-o'>er unti irtllllllj.ritlimlltt lnhi at mjsimsi a.m..tor re pairiiik the tt^t nir ■>! uain attvet with flit gut*er twtwewn ihe southerly cvir line of north divisioi nj tk northerly curb iin f south pithbß tr««l airwm.kk-hui hh a 1 ■i-1 commimdonar oct lfl 1s«o kis-fli notice off lntkntion.-notic la hereby llial il c cminon council o the dtv of buff»j hrtwij t . rjer tho fullowiiw dwerihad worki in snij lit vii • a kiz foot flagging bmbm*m*ma fr-hhtmcm ..:■both milm u | w»j hind !>■t i the outtaeih curb une of sene a street and mm h-ttherly curb liv 0 ifxchiii^e ktreet edward street h tween the wo larly line of l>«ia warettreetand a point m i"il nt of the wr-t-ri ■lum of mur^an itrect k i*u.:-i it gntsl n cleaned out be road bed filled with hard ui-uitai and a pood runt i of gr»v*l ij over the nh^lo ofiorok s wabdwell city clerk datnl buffalo ot sti \ ssessme^t rolls notice j notice ia hereby given that application hn tn.cn ma c to he orom"ti c'-j'iil if t'e dttfm buffalo for the lilltiitjil of a-h t thr followlitfr dc cribed 4s wuient holla and tliatjutidcnmrnon conn i il have flx«il h inlay oct 18 wsi m the umc tc the lonsideration m aid rotls a i the he*rm*p of 1 i*rtie i t4.tf«!*-.i therein tiz ' roll p v't sprinkling ihuwara iw>et umm virginia ani keriy itm-u fac 186 la7o 1071 3,54 6 for repairinjr t'lj*t«r north ide f ex i/hanfre atreet from a point l"0 feet mat erly fr m the evtt«rl r-irb liim of mirhi cmn trcet to a point 0 feet u:ecly thtrefrom 128 ?> l"or toi'diructing rr on the outh emt«rly ■de of geneec treet from the eanu-r.y liv of morgan atrael and t ennnect with the rrmwwklk afri>»ii ka^le r»et m the i»ulheaat«rly tide of oh j nee ntreet , 77i 34 for opening cleaning and repalrirg bewcr inklni street between eas;iea-i.l lit ton strecte and o>ii:stnic-in(r newer from northwest onierof nl inn1 elm strwt to connect with main aewer in bnitlht 478 v fnr con*tru.-ttnß a ewer an i iwivrr on the cart nide nf eltiimtt tfru ab>>ut s.s leet n..nh nf the p enenl jnivpnient 141 61 for abating nuisance on n rttira.it ie of niagara street l»<l fert fr nt hj 266 f«-ct on toiiawanda treetand 7u (••£ ud p ar horn street ab fillinff 42t *.■f j ciinmtructiny sc vr ;■■.■] le.t-ivtr at the d on nurthwm n.kf.iimr.-.t bmupmh bird and forest etiik 127 »• qeoro s wa.rdwell city clerk dated buffalo c ' 13 !-■:■'. ki3-*t 1 okweti anu re eiveu at cox i o nekt-f vlu';inia ani il tlilly htueett no cm ji ti-i ctij^iv n ; bit ttealrd j ■- ni.l iu hg re i ewred at t r otrice of the stre>-t 10-nmismorer unti j monday oet bar 28 isc9 amo o'cl nk a m foi c nst uctin ■t hoi and receiver itti a i-.u-t in cherry atimta alexander bri'sh street cummimuuier buffalo oct 16 18 a kls ccstdii llolse » bujtiln n v o^t sib isou i to 223—notice is hereby ' itiren that the folli.wln nun«l poi^l'.vani a d ntctvhandiac ta lt n'iind clovea 4 hottii brandy 0 pounds a''»j>^cf lt*n mi..ii h 1 c iiiker boat h-ivli-k been aelsud bj me oa tile mb d*v of ortjber ibn9 at buff o lor tiavit.ir ban il'ecally and fraudulently imported aii'l intru jilted into ihe uniud sutei in rinkhntl f the pr»viiluns of t c act fnttled an act fur tbtr t ■pwm mmokoatm at.d for other pur po hap|tovcj july 18 istw ana the m hay.i ecn duly aiiprkij4.<l an 1 f.i mki t:.<t fouri-1 t l>e bw than tlic sum of riv > rd dollam tha any pvrsua or jx-rs-ni claiming said *'■'*'"■rf;s and mercbandiiw are majatad to appear at in cumt'>iu uouae in the city of buffalo and make suc*i claim within twenty daya from hi dale of he fint publi cation f th * nnmcr sa.mi m j in h.i.ly k9^s2t colicvt r of cu«tuim custom bouse i buffalo n t jet bth 1 w ( " to 13 noticeis herebygiven that the üboanag named g.-ods,»iirisandm*r chand.ve tit one trunt air<l ont**nl ha in !■*•*! seixeil bj me m t!ie l.mh day of t-eptvm b^r iww at b'.ffil for twi i g bttn illeeajly and fraud'ilenily importt-<l in>l intrwiuoeilimu the ( ritx i state will be nu at tililif auction u the high bidder luere'ur at the owtaal h-use in ute city 11 buffalo on the 29th day of qulntm ntxt at tflotniuflii in the forenoon 4 thai liy ihe dtmr not kavtex boen claimed or baaaw a bm iaw ilire^u witliin twenty davi from the pambamn of the notice fur the r ii-iiii'i : i f hmbi claim ham el 1 hou-ry h»s polle^.r of custom ccstom housc ' kuffaio.n t ort h i l lot mm 2 4 and 6—notice is hereby civ«n tb«t the follow intr named gftnrl • arr and cttrchandfee vit 1 truuk ooutenu 1 boxen and contents having i v t*>e tb in on the 29th d»y of june 1869 at buffalo for bavins len ucrajh and frauduleotty imported an-i mtroducedinto the united lutt l be suld at p icauctinntothehigi.ertbidderlherrfor.aur.ecujuiin huuse iq the city of buffalo on the sathtlay of oc - tier next at 10 o'clock in in fo enooo i>f that day the fine not hiv njt been claimed or '- h!*kl a the law diiecv within twenty days fryin the publication if the notice for the reitmpli n uf sutli claim i j sa*t«l j hou'fcy ks-sst to lecfav nf cuaoira custom bo sb > buffalo w v , or bth imd f x^o.22i.—x^jticeisherkbyfiivkn thit the ftilluwtng samed g'wd a n-.d merchandize viz t t>ag f pfpfmr if.tt e»of whi v baring bewn ii*d by roe r.n the l^h d*y of •» kmlier l»>0 ut bavin bhb illen*!'j *» i fnwuentt hnpoti-d and ir.t*'.)rh*l ibm th united state ill be mm a nubli tm q to the liiyhcm umai therff-t at the curtsim h '»^. in the eit cf mm on th fcth d»y <* •«• ar neat at 10 clock in the i reao-n if tt at dar tt use not having r n elaitnr-t or bo jed v on mm diret withiu t»ent.-day from ib«'ponkattoe f the notlrr fir t!ie n niiitmn if i«,fl ( claim hamufj j hollet i t9-iit ojllc'orof ctirtoßt ctstu h'-usk » buffer n y.,o<jt ath 1-^flo i vos i awb3.—bqtiui is elustty j^j usren that the foilnwin naicci fc'f d w and merrhan viz 15 r nieten 1 r^llo i pmce srnv cl-tii i bierc dran goods and 1 piece smk bvaieapun h«\i:itf been eised y me i the 15th of scp rm!«r 1-i at buffal , new v rk for hatiaj b**n megtfir and frauda-es:lf imported ar.rt lutruduoed into the cm el mat will be avid at public auction to the huh bidder therefor at the ciuuamuvuae intheeity j b-iflalj vn the wth 1«y of oetoter i*xt at 10 o'd in th mrcn-«n «# that day tbeaunc b..i haviav breu laiawd ai bended aa ute lawdirectn wltbia t*e»tj uymlr ea ••■» i«i ii eauon of the notice forthe rm'.rr i.ti uf ucb clum samim j hollfy i k st colleevir of cuac m alftxiu buiik;is acr<mm lav;w tf os klk tkekt aboctm fiet ias emly of dole stre - t.—hotic ■hereby given tbot * mi p j-j ala will tw rtcuved at the uffice of b street conunia ioner until thar ay ut itul at 10 n'citr-k a m , for coortruc inj a wood hri'ljte wi-h tonea^uuner.u acr-*-a r»w on kit atrect an>ut sw feet easterly of ueie r met sfteci'-^iiotu f r the h-tc wort rr.my t een al the str^itcommi atuoer*a ofbc on and after mon day lfltt ia alcxan'irr brush street cammi-woßrr b;iff*i . oct 6 mtfc k7-tt att»e\e%s irjßßtsh * hyatt 1 b'wsaa^ri i e b * w h r^rby-h .-. ; i.,n o amorkan ud fore yi pat^ou attoe^e7 in patkst c*«eb waed'j e,t-ck corxer of man and swan rr*el buffalo > t l.yhyau w h forbtwc gissfcai'ilu mn»"injl tot^w ■- tie buffalo express job printingofftce l p!f f f tmk l wu thk very best siatkjd.m h h|mlt u',o r«t i >«■■« ■om4 adjokwvrk w 14 elarr wan m»er llnilw»r
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-10-19 |
| 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 | 1869-10-19 |
| 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. 8107 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
Description
| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-10-19 |
| 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 | 1869-10-19 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18691019_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. 8107 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3000 KB |
| Transcript |
buffalo express vol xxiv tuesday october 19 1869 no 8107 married fla>ii«»»t lavly—ocu 19 at cleveland 6t ih tm p^l-r wla<»ar m o e ria-^er a,.d mm im larte all of cuveland waisoit w'x oct 14 at ue raaidanc ..! ti t.rww fatlwr by the be j llutfd b^ruetl co j t wat on 1 arkan^t and ida daiurhur of opt too w done ot tlii ssf died jce m at onetda hon victnr m eire rimwail will uke place at dr lor-t'i church on w«dnamdajr oct 30 at 2 o'cloi-k p m dale—oh it gwoffi wulka inbat aa ol he r p and caroline e till collioos ocv 18.10 uii it>,fraak o c llajo n.an.it n f kr»nk and mar coul»on afe.l - montlw bidwell oct 18 in thuchr.prancc m dau li ter of j n aikl maruh n bidwcm a k wl fl ai lumoutm and ii d»:a pinttal at 10 10-^k oa weduc.d y.lrcm im n.ink williamkt ftii-nd undafs'.rii.jtaumj arr iimted 1c attend baoley—oct 17 li i i=cij jf.niea hadjey m d , fmanl ■! hi !■•- — '-" - v 13w ma-ij •'- ■°" mi oct w at bj o'clock p m rico •»* 1 — — i „, j^^j 0 mmbal state news fi'btutk or the kkie eaileoad strit e abrival of fathfh hyacisthb-tbi boston protestant clergy isfent os as exhibition new york cofmt mm a formidable strike of mechanics em ployed in the shop of thr erie railway is in progression not lets than six hundred nen have refuecd to work four hundred at ut.juthanc and 200 at jerser city it v illeged that rcarcity of currency hat pre rented prompt pay meat of the men and ; that the company has been compelled at time to pay as uigh as two per cent or it the pay roll are aaid also to bare been delayed by the freshet atd breaka in the roads bat it is claimed that all hands were i paid on the loth except those at port : jervis numbering 110 and tbey were to have been paid on saturday bat they struck on friday and wen ou the follow ing day paid and dismissed the su*,u aanna haavta have truck in consequence thereof on saturday and those at jersey city to-day and were paid and discharged it is supposed those at buffalo some two hundred more are atsoon a strike the rttioers of the ruad nay the strike will occa iasi no interruption to the business of tin rout as applications are numcrou thi-y dl have no difficulty ia tilling the places si the strikers with new men it appear the trie cmspsjgßjy some tn^nth ago inau gurated a eyftcin of consolidation of the maohnemi'^n and that those at faterson and piertnont have been closed and the port jervis shop will be closed mod the abfsat was a r auction of expenses father hyacintue arrived at xew york yesterday ou the pcriere and proceeded maty quietly to the house of a friend re port says ho will be waited upon by depu tations from nmmm denomiuational socie ties and n-uuetted to explain his views on itoman atholicism before their congrega tions i lie i*-rnri of the evangelical churches uf umuta aud vicinity at a meet ing yesterday appointed a committee to confer with father hyacinthe and make euitable arrangements for extending to hin a public reception if such a step should be deemed advisable father hyacinthe ia at the fifth avenue hotel where he will remain in nectusiod for ten days and will then visit koston and washington at the expir v of his visit to this country be will i roceed to ilome to seek admission to the i umenica cohml he hnagfea letters of introduc tion to general dfx and uav henry ward beecher an>l is a personal friend of the poet longfellow and other distinguished gentlemen in this country lie does not apeak the english language fernanda wood was a fellow paseetiger and extend ed many attentions to him daring the voy age wbich was very agreeable and pleasant owen hand was convicud in kings county court of oyer and termiiicr yesterday of murder in the first degree in killing jamet o'donnell he was remanded for sen tence the republican county convention of new york met last evening and nominated the following ticket : r\.r supervisor - flenry smith for itistrict attorney—e 1 elatiem smith for < irouer - nelson w yoobg for surrogate—lsaac dayton general news lu/km>,ooo in cold in thk treasury speculations on the result of the hornet cask i m pout ant u»tton deci sion—resolutions •# the hhmb i ■»■111 ■■_<>■the payment of 111 state bo.nds-nominations of tje vir ginia legislature for united states senators there wm more gold in the treasury fw terday than at any time during two yeart past—9ll4,ooo,ooo it will probably be some days before a decision is rendered in the yergercase the white house wai crowded yeater day with persons desirous to see the pre«i dent they were mostly office seekers among them were many females assistant secretary richardson consent to remain in his present position until tb first of january but no lunger the congressional committee of navi gation visited the shipyards of boston and vicinity yesterday moses maodonald ex-member of con gress from the first maine district and ex collector of portland died suddenly at saco yesterday judge pent writes from mississippi that his canvm of that state leads kin to believe that the gubernatorial election will be almost entirely in bis favor and that the colored men will with few exception vote his ticket as desired by their late mas ters he complains that the agents 9t the freedmrne bureau are doing everything in their power to induce the negroes to sup port alcore the case of the steamer cuba has been postponed until thnrsday on account ot the absence of mowery tho counsel for the steamer a gentleman who reached wash ington but night direct from wilmington says that the united states commissioner and collector of that port and the prosecuting attorney have no doubt that the hornet will be condemned and dismantled \\ hen the hornet was captured she had on board only ten tons of bad coal this was re moved by order of the collector and the connecting links of the engine severed captain hiffgins put into port sorely under distress the steamer frolic which was sent from new york was under orders to prevent the cruise of the hornet at all hazards even to th sinking of her the frolic is now st wilmington and will re main there to render the authorities any as sistance that may be necessary until the case is decided the revenue cutter mccuhoch u also at wilmington having been sent there from savannah it is not supposed that captain higgina wdl be held for trial as he assumed command . o high mh and after the hornet had leeeived her armament and ammunition but that the paymaster will be the only one tried for treason he was recognised by the officer of the party who captared him as having been engaged in carrying arms out of the n ort^ern ports the officers and crew of the hornet are represented to be of good fighting material and capable of making a bold demonstration should an opportunity be offered in the united states supreme court yes terday ia the case of tohn h mckee r the united states being a claim for cotton and other property captured in louisiana in the rod kiver expedition in 18*4 the decision against the claimant waa affirmed the claimant had traded beyond the lines under tho permit of a treasury agent the court held that any treasury agent who issued a permit autlormnjr trade with the enemy beyond the military lines did so without warrant of law and the permit was void that the duty of the military was wholly confined to the protection of persons traveling undsr legal authority o1 tamed from the proper department of tl government and a license or permit oh tuned from that source to do any thing un lawful conferred no authority whatever alan held the whole transaction void and that claimant had never lau aoy title to the property in question because it had been purchased from an agent of the rebel government tho appeal came from the circuit court of the southern district of illinois state of texas r george peabody * co tx al g w paachal of texaa yesterday obtained leave to tile a bill in this ca whichseek to recover about 300,000 in bonds of the united jhfi th state of ttxa at the outbreak a the wa by white * child # at and by them jld to peabody jt co tktm an the eondfilrulvlder tb ca o tex m wnti ft child ft al de«djd mia w el the stat at ttotaft fe kew m««o whien ' l3 lbe uid wtß-wl—t the sunday r rions with imposing ceremonies was lken p saturday night and robbed of the valna deposited , = _ a came oi baa ball was played at cin cinnati yesterday by the red stocking and the athletic of philadelphia which was won by the r«d stockings the election of united states senator ukesplicc to-day jatswmi j&bnaoa'l howersr bum the maa who can defeat the tnen of tke walker members of tie virgiais ugkmln closed after aud sight hinaw niisanitsil tar laiwd states senatore joea t lewie of g ad john v johnston of washington county mr lewis k a aathn at rock iaghaa mty yeaia af age m waa * mtm kei of the ■■;■■■■■coawaawea tated gainst aad lafasad to sign tha olilisaaii of wnoaina be waa a unioa man ifarotuh ut the war and v a caadidate i th w.i k.r pa.ty far liaataaaa gotwanr h !«.! ta twkat o.m 9000 joam w jakaatoa ia a nativ of virgiaia a oephjew of joatpa e johaatoa a lawyer by profaaaioa a i nion man throughout the war and v appoiatai jadfe of tha waakingtaa cironit court by oaaaral oaaby taeoaaeoaaf the walk raaauicaa aam ben last night aoauaatad for jaitad staiee u u chi.alir laaa laitedstatei oiitrict attuaey for virgiaia and dr alexander sharpe at preaaat manhal of the dimriet of oolaaibia the oaaeme uo appoiated a nnanaittaa to carry to waah mjiton the protaat reoaauy adopted by the republican membera of the lerialaturv againit the legality of that body in the tanneiaee senate yeaterdsy the following preamble aad reouluttonn w m muiiinoiuly adopted whereaa ihe paat legulature in the pledge of the people'l faith by the issue of bondi haa tended to shake the foundations of even public credit aad crialid in the ouada of auny a distrust aa to the eltisaate payment of our public debt aad where a people who in all their his tory hare ahown scrupulous fidelity u their phnae obligatinas eomanraauy and otherwiaa mast eoassdar jultio tn all pub lie creditors aa fsstlitisl to the state's honor and digaity and therefore jtrmolvrd that the people of tennestee will never signalize their restoration to the ontrol of public affairs by conntvnuiriug in any manner a diaregard of tha public ob ligatioaa raolvtd that under strict retrenchment and rigid economy in all other respects all revenues and resources of tae state should be faithfully appropriated to tha payment of the interest on our bonded debt and the security of the principal at maturity for rbich they are in honor bound the condition of admiral farragut if daily improving he will probably be able to leare for hurne in a few jays the 150,000 worth of securities stolen from the banking house of collins ullman k co of chicago a few weeks since has been recovered through the detective force employed in the case foreign news stirring hamfesto of members ot till fre mil opposition — spam3h tkoop pourinu into cuba kr wward's kr cift.on by th mrxh.'an iml'oklm catholic turn out in montrial the london timn of yesterday had u article on prim the writer admits that prim is not a man of transcendent geniua but hat depths of coolness and bouudlea ambition ue has the army in his handt and intends to keep it as long as spain if without a king none can wrest f»om prim the sword which is the real sceptre if spain prim sees this and resolves that no king shall preside over spain bu on of his own making or under his influence mil abore all no montpensier whom he lias always opposed it is not easy 01 hardly desirable to break through the arrangement which places in prim's hand this virtual sovereignty if prim is dis poßej to make good use of his victory let him introduce not improvident clemency or inordinate liberty but true order based on legality the loss of life in the lighting which pre ceded the capture of valencia was trilling f the national troops only two were killed and seven wounded the losses suf fered by the insurgents are nnknown it baa beau ascertained that no taxpayer or householder of valencia took part in the revolt in many streets where barricade were erected or resistance was offered to he advance of the trojps the walls are narked here stood valencia the inal attack would have been mads early in he week had the troops not been obliged a wait or ammunition the oapture ot valencia has had a tranqoilizing effect all ver the country the official report itate that only a few remnants of dispersed bands are now roaming through the prov inces a council of french ministers met yes terday morning at compiegne the km peror presiding and held two sessions mr droyn de l'huys has gone to com hegne to supply the place of prince la four d'anvergne minister of foreign affairs whose continued illncae prevents us attendance the opposition uaputiei to the corps legialstif held a meeting yesterday at hu.h they drew up and signed a mani feato they declare th t they will not go to the legislative chamber on the 26th instant as has been proposed because they tlo not wiah to provoke a de ministration aui imperil returning liberties or pacific resolution the result of which is daily brooming clearer having commenced they must not beoome the in strasmßts of or furnish a pr text for dis order the members of the opposition will await the meeting of the corps legislstil on the day to which it has been postpone by the government when they will demand to know the reason for this new wrong and will steadily pursue the work of urging the democratic and radical demands of the country the greatest catholic procession ever witnessed in montreal took place sunday afternoon the occasion being the transla tion of the rslies of st seno from the chnrrh to the bishop's palace over thirty thousand peopla joined in the procession fathers maraencan and lanoante addressed the crowd in english and french explain ing the ceremonies the streets were dec orated with flag arehea etc the harbor is unusually stdwdsd at present with the fleet there were slight showers of snow in montreal yesterday morning ceneral 11 seward arrived at maganillo mexico on the 7th instant he was re ceived on landing with salutes from the forta and was met by the governor of the state of colima who in name of pre sident juarez warmly uluemsd the dia tinguisbed guest v mexico x member of the chamber has left the capital for oua dalagara to meet beware and party twate«»«r have reaehedoobe within forty-eight bxinr.,aubvinsg t isin«aiesssisiits for the hpsniah army the itssmir tran sport frosa cadiz tomewrt at cientuegae sunday and landed 1000 men another arrived in the harbor at havana yesterday morning with full troops ran taersuit a nsa»oo aemoaa j state news th freight tr-vir on tn oatiml road die t utioaat ms . ■terday drawn r«f no 48 ckarlaa si«h»rg aogiaacr ran oier two boy uwl o^p till a«d mnri gattlar l«at wet o the city killing till*r mli.jmml'ao ttat kia«~»-t lidlurm tw eon—r i«ry •«»*■• blame to y <••■abort «» vd t-tff»y ■? i?l til mitt b>ra«t—.wfal»p—f»t°^l two h,gfc-»ym wfc n*h«d ki •* twwty by throwtaf him into the dock iron whu h m rakmd by h poli ahunuo armfield ot brooklyn r pobhem bobubo or m.yor of tbm city dcolinal ke aiinrtiwi w ii b>k«r at camuatu baa tan mounted by uob«t»dl»>a for l of a—my tna ib mcoad jnrict onrcfi coonty a sow h.t awpotek y tkopre uod*d firm f b«l i awy x>w k»i>g ezttwin o imiirlimi witk ftrum ia buff.ln ml attar buom i w«t«n kiw york through th new haras portofsca re not known in thia city probably iwiadlera the atiairr paraira loft braat at 4 p u ootofaar », and paaaad sandy hook at » a m o«wbar 18 making tiipm«j w>mrwl>lcmlk>aluiln th octour ■liliaa nf tfca idmd p>rk aauiiilna nhmßl.ni ifcaiwaafc w«ld uy ttanfe almn ther an tow •*>«•' tkiity ianm m tw attbln iaeludmg '••»'!• palmar wa^ra n.w york drt udj haaautoa willim h laylor ostehßad priao ad rjw o f clyde general news the ewyorkri w w m hui t ton spe cials intelligence reoairsd hair from richmond is to the effect that th v k nl tire ounh for senators ia very lively and the mbn pnumdt in uulmot uov roor lewa general williams and kr-nk lin steams the neccsuty aid daairahil ity of electing ssttstors wao m take the as*h of office vitfemft hmimommo ia k«n rally conceded hence the prominence of the men just named some are of th own ion that the choice vill be lewis and wil liams and other think it will i lewisand strains governor lewis seems to v very etrong in all quarter the legialatun meets on monday and will tote on tues day i much good natured comment ia made i upon the application aaid to have been made by minister waehburne to the state apartment for the allowance by congress of an appropriation of 15,000 in coin aa contingent expenses for the french mission i n the ground that the salary of f 17,500 ia insufficient to maintain the proper dignity of the position not that the application is not entirely just and tho sum ueoessary sat people can not help thinking of what a reception such a request would have m t with if made by mr da>ton mr l:u:w.r r general dv with mr waahlmrue on the floor of the heuaa them will be x.>ir lightly aaraaati references if that prnposi tion ever comes before the h-.ntr the new york tribune washington p^cial aay there ia not a word of truth in the statement puhliabtj jverai days aja and now reiterated with alight alteration that an agent of the rothschild has been conducting negotiations with the f[nvem nent for an unlimited loan to the tutted state at four per cent m frignet tbtt agent alluded to luv been hen bnt his basinem has no relation to the govern rot nt whatever bun connected with the build ing of a railroad both trtaident grant and secretary boutwell duny that any financial proposition haa been submitted tv this government captain f w bailey thirty third united states infantry a grmduato of west point from ohio haa just been tried by court martial and diamiaaed the service for refusing to pay board bills and tailor l.illa in san antonio texas and the president has confirmed the sentence ijentenant j h bhellabarger s«ventli sited states cavalry of ohio lam been iismisssd the army for improper conduct aa n officer captain louis e granger twentieth united state infantry of mas uchueett has been diamiaaed the service iiul aentenoeil to imprisonment at the l>iy i'ortugaa for conduct unbecoming an otiu-er and gentleman and for the miaappropria tion of public money he was an agent >■' the preehmen's bureau and mtsap »ropri sted its funds and in addition sold hm p.iv ccounta for the ntontbnoi i^uuar ptshru ff march and april im to tmvpral par ties givins rolls to different firms for the same months pay it ia understood in washington that judge pierrepont of new york will be ap pointed one of the justices of the i'mtcd states supreme court attorney ieueral hoar preforring to remain in the cabinet to aooaptinf a place on the supreme lv rich the louisville commercial convention haa finally adjourned mr fillmnre in his closing address said he would n.'^t probably never again appear in a puhln convention a treatlework connected with the new ohio river bridge at louisville was d moliihed by a locomotive yeaterday aud ri men were precipitated nmety live fret to the water below four of them were killed and the other two were slightly injured a memorial to coogrees haa benn pre pared by the citizens of washiugton aet ting forth various grievance uudinr which they labor owing to congressional neglect of the affairs of the district of colum bia a number of public improve ments which properly are toe work uf the government they offer to complete if th»i permiasion be granted;them they v tl prosperity of the city is impeded by t)i uu oertaiiity of its remaining the national capital and conclude their petition by ask ing congrats in case it abot'm not see tit to grant redress for the several evils notn plained of to place the district under the laws and government of the state of mary land or a flmasaachusetu or any other stato that may be deemed proper the mammoth caisson for the large pier of the nimrria ft st louis railroad brijge waa successfully launched on haturday at uaroadolet and towed to ita poaition it weighe 350 tons the tint stone of the pier will be laid on wednesday another powerfri rain fell yesterday at rancor maine whicli must i«l t6 the great freshet now prevailing the american christian m iiiffiitnary church numbering now about vkn pr ams held their twenty-fourth a nnoal coarention m lx>aisvillc yesterday about 200 ormore delegate were in attendance charlea oibbona under the dcciniun in the contested election etwa h«s entered upon the duties of the district attorney f philadelphia until after the d^trnon of the supreme court on the writ of rtioran this writ it ia reported was iwued i>y judge shanwood last week btforn the he eision in the case waa pronounced in th court of coaamon pleas it will therefore be disregardsd by a majority oi the hupreme court judges hon mtltard fiilmore and lady lfuve louisville to-day for haffalo via indian apolis and cleveland a h stephens write that h has scarcely been out of hi boi:ae wnce pesn ary hut and has little hope of ever leaving tkeheosa again th virginia lscislatare aset to-day in both houses at resolution waa offered con gratulating the country upon the recent republican victories at the north in the heoate it was laid on the table ss being out of urn proviso of the present legislature the house adjourned without action -«».«*_ foreign sews the earl of shafueliury and tbo p>v edward bonnerie puery are organizing •■opposition to the appointment of kcv mr tnrople •• biabop of tirtcr th london saturday lurv'r hai an edi torial on the coune of the mmnin m t n1 the fenian now in confinement tlio writer after i«»iu»i»t «•>• recent n~ty sgtlatioa aaki if mr gladstone is yr t i •■to act with rigor and eerenty in caaa of » sew fenian nsiog or iiaa caiculate't ij.e ex traordinary efforta reqnired not only to cope with treason bnt to galvanim mto rn«r pdc life the dejected and jaagoid apinte f the former breakera of the la iias hia im iianii liln mobility wnund toward the recognition of irikh i i ■■!■■■? the eeppenitinn m barely cteditabk not whou iaeononraue ft he ahowa the firr * leaning in the direc tion of fni i ring with taeaaon as>l trvitora there is an end ofkil national parliamenta-y nimiti an 4 hia minim aa a mini«fr ll m n» niniili v maaaiuli iti i ■it i thaieeoe to ha decided when the liaal n ewer m givam to th pertiewurm of the am - nantf the power of the gorernment in ireland ia auken and the a.c of .' geiiniawnt ie nearlyexttacc l-t p«*il uninwma conaamiont u made and from that moeaent the very idea of kovrnimci t will be inseparable from ridicule and non by rrencbcime dinpatohea reoe'ted in v ntt 1 mir"tince to the govc-inmt-iit :'. '. up uasvnadl valencia ii jam ntaitetotbeoll ear in • i at lal the regalar tr pe kgh • c rei d and eontoied for a few uunaiur the in seotnal applienuou f the aaßßraita far a trooa but their 4j ~,- ts errert tlum aooo a it lsiakttthe refiiur army mii-ched int y lrr -- end oocnpiei the plice at preterit lord derby is gradually ainking rfc aalen si turpentine and other eom lialtill 1 t k been eitraordinarj inms in madrid and it ia anppossd so be ssoa ua ißmßdisriaa is cast l a rerolfc the buffalo exh *> rvausued it thk express pkintisg co ho ii k swan strcir • _ tekvit kzzzs ""'•""' «•» x ■• :;:::::::::::::::•; {" the kviniku iotl-kess (,„ rthta jj 4 p h or^ren to diji ui^orthn — lixtxea btcsen kssjdirectory i famm bisisks3axd location of the leiuisr mtwm or avrtauo i tbo«o l our read.r ho tmak punbaee in but krxxt'ssis a"nd stationery blank books stationery c i mum * » n t m ml itiwn mont shoe a l khitvrk.bs main umim m jkwkii mlllii blank book manukaf tireit j u ombotia ji»,,i i wnl.injt mmsfssssss svh"""-le > " * iw iiimh , w ki.i»ii i.i oku k m:wiu-.,v)111 _ carriages ulivi.v v wai.i.ach l.,k ml o-i-i.tii hackers ac - mwm & mm vi i.j m kiih .■«. coal wlidlouleand retail gil dcdlkv v c ... imenudlaiu oeokur oahl.s a^i li^.t mini ooaii and pig iron «. ». wil-.on * 00 . ml obi or ml ,„ «. k ukiutkum 2 commercial barl li.-t i main mint dry goods dodd best * c'u.,au juin uraruitd 4 tailors m 11 thtun »> luiu uvgka.nd ke.novator li.cas chkhteh u3 m»lii »•-:>■men man l-facturers h w i-r,)g t li 2 w s..a . kmikavekson wood oett d wioiitman joj 11.1 fancy oooiml 4c olueit kit ling k co mftlmh fl'knitlke 4 isaac d white ht m»io e 1)111 st i t co , 2u3 m>:n flour feed and cirain w h jb tnrtt r er.n fruit am oysters platt frcit c0.,'i67 wa»tili^iii cjhoceks whole.j a m jiillnntiin 11 mud i;rin kks wholoule and i'.euil ) h d boi.man 17u m*iii u£u w ototi 17 x h in '.* gents fiknishinc jooi)s adduh'n h htaffuku i.<7 mmi.i ft n ta»kksck ft on 816 main mott a utnkjiict 3«7 main i il'ns anu.ikweliiy j j o luhmtn a co ig6 haiti liaknkss saddles ftc j 8 i.vti.k a son »> ki.■hane i'l-.-it m>n>i»ii dan'l k hi i'lllikv mihumih to jno lltioi i phr»y & liro 30.1 main hardware mm mil c e.walukii jk s7l main and 8»«n hoktunh a xii oar p arl and s»n ■. hlh.vivv shipakd * i ... n m»i,i fowlek a wins to seneca i»k wittc wuiia c 0.,284.,284 main cor w iwwa hardware and metals pratt a co *!. » n.l i.vi ma hot air fcknacks a ». gilrtkht ■uain hats caps and tvtt c » r uk mier i^mriii bi:ki.tt»li fe hit 1 bh m^in w.'l wiitkui main ikon roohdby p.ai^lk liu wullks ivnv r.m j_j ulinivn hon k'lillks i'n'iirvli iron roohders kn v k s hoii kits ceo w ran s,,n k r^-ggywu^j w"1 r k si-iks ml pratt * co m , s „,, jute light uakbiaoi andsleiuh d <-. ao tl>i j3j „„, m wa.hlmt looicino class rii'tire frame b jwaki a bi.ntinu lj s swan mai.lkahle ikon pratt 4 letcuwuitth m aud h tinua marble mantles and orate c 8 cooi'lii ill l>ria.i la . l bwaktz a g . sos main marble and iranite works john rawfohi 187 mid laj vtvua millinery whol aa e and keuu ) nn.nrv o'bkien uv ulfa w v wuuiiwakir 4i>j main m |
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