OCR Interpretation
The Buffalo express. (Buffalo, N.Y.) 1866-1878, November 01, 1869, Image 1
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T U EXPRESS PRINTING CO. M u t s w A i a m r . ■ M t a f . d a r n v ) ....................................................... « • M S \ * \ * - \ .......................................... • * V « M , , \ 1 io T H K E V E N M O C tP K E S H , (tw o odltlo H ) M i m t 4 P . M ., delivered to d t y subscriber* a t B Q T E E .f BUSINESS D IRECTORY. N A M E , B U S I S B S S A N D IO C A T I OW O P T H E L E A D J S G H O U S E S O P M U P P A L O . [Tho** of o u r reader* who n u k a p u r c h mob in B u f falo, oy cu ttin g thie. o u t a o d using it aa a r e f e re no* anil save tim e and tro u b .a. T h e selection has beoo carefully rn a .e and is s tr ictly F I ..8T CLANS. | A X E S . P L A N E S , E D G E T ’L 8 , SK A T E S . L- * L J . V U l l 'f i , m fcacnaoge. A O 'L I M P L E M E N T S , CA S T 1 N C S , AC. U uW A ltD 1R l »> WO a h B, C h u a g o near Canal. _ „ b a n k e r s H. w . B U R T 4 C o ., M ain oor. Seneca. v u v J * ? 0 * 8 A N D S T A T I O N E R Y . M A K N V r i v 'i n a M a m , c o r j.o h a w l TA Y L O R , 385 Main. £ £ /* ? 240 * • * \ and • W . Seneca. H . 14. OTU», t t o M aiu. * l a n k b o o k s , s t a t i o n K B Y , A C . , . « u f ! ^ „ U ) 0 l t w ‘, 0 u * J o h n s o n , bug Main. C H iU ttl % tL JE N K a , and a« M » i n . B O O T ? * A S H O E S . A. L. •C B B Y V n K . <85 Main. J A M U kL JE W f c lT , 406 Main. b l a n k b o o k m a n u f a c t u r e r . J . L. OI11CHB8TKK, 104 a n d 108 W a shington. C O N F E C T I O N E R S , (W h o l e s a l e & R e t a i l . ) w . JC BULLOCK A CO., 10 S. IP vision. CON F E C T I ON E RS, ( W h o lesale.) H E N R Y H K A flM S . (ri p,A. H . A . 1IEN K L U , 150 M l}u, «-p ^ w lteT if f t Horn*-. CH IN A * CiL V i s A C R O C K E R Y . M A T lT laW tl'iiL l L . , - U . au.. O E o . Jfc N’EWMA ',4 4 1 M aui . C A R R IA G E S . H A JtV L Y 4 IVALLACn, Lock near C o u rter f icu s \ C R A C K E R S , & (J. . OVENS 4 SON, 1 l 6 a n d 107 L i i i o t L C O A L , ( W h o l e s a l e a n d R e t a i l . ) C. H. DCDLfcY 4 C o ., e c r Lrt • * nu 1 e r r acc. G L o R w -. d a u I N , A g :., l o o t Oencsee. C O A L A N D P I G IK O N . O. R. W L -ON 4 L.O., «0 O hi ■ c -r Mi hlaatppL E. u. H L O rjIU O M , 1 to . n m c r u a l W u * ri, l o o t oi M ain st-ect. D R Y G O O D S . DODD, BEST 4 CO ., 3^2 Main. D R A P E R S A TA ILO R S . M. H. TRY O N , 204 Main. D Y E R A N D R E N O V A T O R . LUCAS C H E S T E R , 4oJ Main. E N V E L O P E M A N U F A C T U R E R S . H , W. F R v i S j t K , 22 W. Swau. £ N G R A \ ORO. D. W IGHTmA ISON WOOD. 10 M«in. FANC\ T O L O E K .H 1 E LIN* f u r : ISAAC D W H ITE, 257 OODS, AC. O ., 4 .0 Main. . U R E , AC. Main u f f l a l o VOL XXIV. M O N D A Y . N O V E M B E R I . 1 8 K 9 . PK B S O M AL. r o n H A L E - H O I H E S . F , - ^ i ES; w >N ' r a t ’ s i r s o - S T A N D D e l a w a r e s t r e s i d e n c e - t h e I . O S T A N N F O I S O . L o s t —a l a d y ' s bankerchief , on H u roo o r Main rt. V a LENCTENNF. s e th e eve- The finder wi!> t-leave k i l t B o y l o . s i —i n f o r m a t i o n w a n t - ed of W. E Au«tin, a boy 18 ye*r* old; h e ig h t 5 fe t t 10 inches, li«ht h a r aod com p lexion, w ears g ray clothing, o t ordinary add otu>, and of le*\ thun av. r- age m teliigen'-e. when la-t heard from he w .e in V* r- -m lias, O h i\ , o u t of w o rk *nd lu r .d i, a r d on Lis way t V e rm o n t W h o e v e r r a n give m e inform a l: -u o h:s whereatio .ta and will de ain t h e boy un il I can w n d f >r Mtn by E i p r . a*, will be 1 b e rallv >ewi ded for Ms trouble. A d d ieai JO H N F. R u B N ^O N , St. Ai on-, V erm o nt. k l - l t I P H E PER -O .V m i l ) L < \ T A PO C K E T JL l$-<ok or. C lut< n S t., yesterday m - m u n r o r the e \e h in g previous, m a y r c o v .r th e same hy inquir ing s t our h e p o - ter » room , describing content*, and p ying f o r tliis advertisennm t I (1ST—OUT. 2.'>lh, A SM A L L C P R L -i I - i w h ite d g, answ e r- fo i h e n me of \T iiu rs i a y .‘* A rew a d will be pai I for his dolivery a t 157 Fark ■‘reet. j20-2t , - r __ _ property __ ___ C laries L. Pierce, on t h e w e st side of D e law are st M . L u c a and B u tler sts. T h is ia a ve r dedrabie h ,u » ., having a la ge io t w ith p e n ty of f r a i l , s t.b ie, ^yrria.e-buuee, e tc. T n e d w e lling i , in go<)d o rd e r th r o u g h o u t, and suppli d w ith m o d e m lmprove- mei.b* . tn e r im p roved city proper y wou d lie G Jten in e x .h a n e for a porv..>n of t h e price, J ~ ‘ _________LYON 4 BA K E R , E r ie Land * office. j V i W . V - T O W N P R O P E R T Y F O R U ' ** *—1 k e desirable p ro p e rty c n t h s corner of 1 -» fayette an i W a h in g to n »ts, r e e u tiy placed io tfcoro gh r e p a ir, will ■ e sold on very f a v o r a b .s («rms w ith unm e d iat p ssem iou. A lso, „ , Tl. 2 s i ry Fn-n. b -ttic and ba*- m e n t b r i- 4 dwed- ! 1 >■ ’he ffut'*r- m g , 151 S. Division st., j u s t be*m p u t in good repair s i t h new F iench r.Kif; h«s g»s. w a ter, brick L K U M B T 1 C B K c i t y A s s n s o r s o r n o m . > B r FFALO, Nov. 1, 1S6G. f 'T H E UNDERSIGNED ASSESSORS A of th e city of B u f c lo w o u ld herebv give no- ti*e t h a t , h i p u r raan c e o f t h e d i r e c t i o n of th e Com m o n C o uncil of - a i d d t y , we have m a d s t h e iodow inr * rolls f o r th e a m o u n ts and purposes here in a fter m enti- >ned, upou t h e p r o p e r ty il fitted by t h e im p rovem e n ts heretnafW r s pecified, and th a t tb e said aaw ssroeut r o d s will r w a l n io t h e offlc of t h e B o a rd of A ssesson lo r th e te r m . f twelve days from date, s u b ject t o exam ination and review by a n y person u r persona interested th e r e in , vix : vision s i r e t, ea*t si<l cross North Di- of H ashington - - - - a t e r , b e tb ; bric k ! „ r ™ . 0 0 115 T9^ x '< b o u a e h a * 11 room *, be-idcs i r ° T te e i n g th e g u tters a . d resettin g e n r >- cloM ts. Will br so d low a n d on easy term s and im- ! ir t oa th e w e sterly fide of M ichigan m d i . t e p i t / LYON 4 BAKEK, > r le l e n d Office. i u u s n i m a . v u L w u t i . U . A g e n t l e m a n \ a n d h i s .-w ife w idi bi obtain heard iu i . p r u ’4 f nu y wii r» there are ii • o tncr noarders, w iih r>oin ari • • (iroom , s»st« I* rm s «ui«i lovatlon. A d d r w L. S., th \ * « ffice fo u r 'la y h j i - 4 t (I I w EA C I.E ST., N E A R D l LA- • / I w are Fum » shed f r o n t room s nd board j27-Gt i i * ) s i — K lA R l-IN i. RY t day o r weo ■ •lay b ar 84 00 j»er wees. ) O O - PKARL ST., BET EAGLE AND & & * J C o u r t s t - A few boa d rs can he pi asantly w c nim o d a t d w ith o r w ithout roon s , fu Bished or i.ot, in a p r lv a 's f itn i y. K.-2t L h R la T L » CO., 2V4 Main. FLO U R , F E E D AN D G R A IN . W . H. C *t»n, T s r r a c cor Eva os. F R U I T A N D O Y S T E R S . PLA T T F R U IT CO., 257 W ashington. F I N E B R A 8 8 CA S T IN G S . BU F F A L O BRA S d FOUNDRY, 76 Kaetiange G R O C E R S , (W h o leaalo.» A. M. JO H N 8 T O N , 7 1 Main. G R O C E R S (W holeenle mad Retail > B . D. HOLM AN, 17W Main. U A o . W. e c G T l , E7 E. beneca. G E N T S ’ F U R N I S H IN G GOODS. ADDIH- N H. STA F F O R D 3 j 7 Main. B. 4 LA W REN C E A O.x, 315 Main. MOTT 4 H E N E D L T , *u7 Main. G U N S A N D JE W E L R Y . J . O. BQIKnON 4 CO., 16 6 Main. H O T E L S . BO N N E T 'S H O T E L , e o r W a shington and C arroll. H A R N E S S , SA D D L E S , AC. J . S. LYTLK 4 SON, 20 E x c h a n g e , opposite M ansion. B A N 'L K. liU M l KEY, Successor to Jno. H u m p h r e y 4 B r o ., 804 Main. H A R D W A R E , IR O N , AC. C. E. W A L B R i. G E , 271 Main and » Swan. H o K T <N8 4 K I P , c o r P. a ri and Seneca. b lD N a Y SH r.PA K D 4 C •, 6s Main. F u W L E tt 4 bONS, 08 Scn<ca. D E W .T T C . W E E D 4 C O .,234 M ain, c o r W. Swan. H A R D W A R E AN D M E T A L S . PRA T T m OO., 46, 4 4 aU«l 150 Terrace. ** H O T a i r FU R N A C E S . A. D. G ILB E R T , 86 Main. H A T S , C A P S A N D FU R S . f l * F. GE ROER, 508 Main. BER*-TOLD 4 i-K ., 2.H Main. WM. W 1PPEK T . 221 Mam. IRO N FO U N D R Y . BAGLE IR o N W O R K S, P r r , w,r Mississippi. tiU N T o N i R O N W ORKS, C h u rch, c o r Jackaon. IR O N FO U N D E R S , EN G IN E S , B O IL E R S O E O . W. T IF F T , SONS 4 CO., W a s h ington, n r Ohio. IRO N N A IL S , K. R. S i’IK S , AC. PR A T T 4 C o ., 46, 43 aud 5uT e rrace. L I G H T C A R R IA G E A N D SL E IG H . D. C. GODW IN, 332 a n d 3So W ashington. LO O K IN G G L A S S , P I C T U R E FR A M E S . HOW ARD 4 BUNTING, 15 *C. Swau. M A L L E A B L E IR O N . PR A T T 4 L E T C H W u ltT H , 62 a n d 64 Terrace. M A R B L E M A N T L E S A N D G R A T E S . C. B. CO OPER, 511 Delaware. L. SW ARTZ 4 C . 363 Main. M A R B L E A N D G R A M PE W O R K S . JO H N CRAW FORD, 167 a n d 163 Niagara. M lL L lN ^ R lK (W h o lesale a n d R e tail.) H E NRY O 'B R IEN , 23\ itatu.. W. U. W ^ O i i r t A l i . i , 4-Ki Main. M O U R N IN G GOLDS. DODD, BS&l -» CO, i l l Mam. M A N U F A C T U R IN G JE W E L E R S , AC. U. F. J H L N G U N O . 327 W a a h ingtou. M U S IC D E v L E K S A N D P U B L IS H E R S . JE W E T T 4 ML3CHKA, 203 Main. O R G A N S ( P o rtable Pipe.) D B B R IC E , FELO&MAKKU 4 CO., W, 41 aud 43 ciU iiau o r g a n s , M E L O D E O N S , AC. OEO. A PR IN C E 4 CO., N iagara, S e v e n th and Ma ryland. O IL S , P A IN T S , AC. B. PEA S E , 65 and 67 Maim P L \ N I N ( T M IL L S , DOORS, S A S Il, 4 0 . W. A. EVANS 4 CO., Mechanic* PLA V T IC SL A T E R O O F IN G . B. F. IN N E S , 244 M«lu. PIA N O S , M U S IC , AC. O O T T IER 4 DENTON, 2*i Main. P IA N O M A N U F A C T U R E R S . C. KURTZM AN. 106, 108 a n d 110 B u a .i a . D E V IN E ilttO -a., 401 N iagaia, c o r M a ryland. P A P E R H A N G IN G S , AU. M. H. BIRO E , 218 Main. MONr* !.M E R Y ■ R .»S., 295 Main. M B R R B T T N lC H o L S , 679 Main. P H O T O G R A P H E R S . W . M. K N IG H T . 256 Main. a . a HAMULKTOX. 3*J6 a n d 460 Main. U. L. H am . S E W IN G M A C H IN E S . OmOYKR 4 BAKER 3. M. CO., 411 Main. W H E E L E R 4 W ILSON S. M. CO., 276 M ain, m r • v i a . W ILOOX 4 GIBBS 8 M. CO., 14 S. DivUlon. H O W -. (4 M. CO , IS W. Swan. FL O R E N C E S . M. C o ., 401 Main. SA D D L E R Y H A R D W A R E , AU. PR A T T 4 L E T C d W O R r il, 52 a n d 64 Terrace. S I L K H A T M A N U F A C T U R E R S . <L M A C KENZIE, 187 Main. A STO V E H O L L O W W A R E . V R D A CO ., eor. Brace st. and E rie Cana S T A IN E D GLASS. BU F F A L O ST x IN E D G L A 8 J W ORKS, 38 Pearl. •R O . L. B U R N S . 206 Main. STE A M COFKEF. t S P I ' E M IL L S . C H A S E 4 CO ., 331 M ain opposite Cl urchea. SC HO O L F U R N I T U R E . W . C H A S E 4 SON, 212 S e v tn th . SC A L E S A N D SA F E S . B U F F A L O SCALE W O R K S. 63 Main. SC A L E S , SA F E S A N D BELLS. L . D A N F O R T H , M Main. STO V E S A N D H A R D W A R E . SH A W , F E R R I S 4 CO , 446 Main. 8 JO V E S , FU R N A C E S A N D R A N G E S . I .B W A R T Z 4 CO., 863 M a n . TO B A C C O N ISTS. A. M. ADAMS 4 C *.,250 W a s h ington4 104 5 0 PearL OIB40.*4 P. HOW ARD * C u . , f w W a shuw ton. W A T C H E S , JE W E L R Y A D IA M O N D S . PITKIN** J b W E L R Y STORE. 292 Main. T. 4 K . **lCKINSO>, 254 Main. DA N . B. CASTLE, 161 Ma u. ST E V E N 3 BROS-, 439 M u n . W A T C H M A K E R S A JE W E L E R S . JU L IU S W ALKER. 2 7 Main. H A A T L D . W A N T E D — A SM A LL COMBINA- I ,IOR SA L E — BY M. MoCOMB, 10 S. Division st. Flouring m ill for sale in th c vil'age of Will*nek, nearly ■ ew h«a aii the m ridern iinj>rov«n».nta this m one o: th e finest milla in th is S late, haa 24 fret of w»ter. F o u n d ry f o r sale in *he v H are of A u rora, in full OfceraUon. d o ing a fi e buftnew ; th is is a good chance oy any one who wishes to engage in thi* kind of ' l.t.in< Si. e t »re a n d dw e lling for sale in th e village of Wil- !'U<; th s 8 .1 e of t'-ie finest buildings in th e place a*:d d- i' g& large country trad e ; wi I sell tu e stock if otsired. A first-das a res-d e r ce fo r sile in th a village o* A>ir..ra; g od b a r n , a b - u t 1 a c re of g round, f r u 't of ai{ kinds shade tiees, 4 o .; about five m iuutes’ wal- fre -1* t e depot. Village residence f o r sal» in A u rora, w ith 4) acre* o f f l n e g - r d e n la d has every kind <t fru it, go*xl barn, living w .te r , 4 c .; a b o u t five m inute*' w a la .roin th- depot. F o r sale in th e village o ' A u ro-a, 2-atory fram - house, w ith wu g, fi i hea ofl -n fine style. h*« one f land; tw o m inutes’ w«lk from tb e dep>oh , W A N T E D - S E C O N D - H A N D S W E I . L- 1k-« citt-*r; m u at b in aood ordef. ED W ARDS 4 B l’ KLA.VD, 0 E S - n e c i s t J 'j r.l^ - S E N A C A ST I O m u lbua D river w ith good referem M A LES. W A N T E D —AN W A N T E D v v boot m a k e rs to m a k e a t 84 W 8ene>-a at IM M E D IA T E L Y — TW O 'ed boots. Inquire _________ J-'*.4t l E a i i n A . s t u d e n t w a n t e d t o De tistrv Any yo ing m m c .m ing ‘iiih tl properqualifi ation* .n d r e q u isite can learn oi a > b Inquiring a t thia office. ____ H E L P F K 9 A L E A . T . H t W o T I T 'A N T E D — 1(10 H IG H S T . - Y V m a n to wash r n d iron ; alao one to d acre h .use new. F - r sale in th e • ii ag* of W illink, 2-sto y house *1 h wing, cellar, w a u r , U r n , o e acre o f l^ud fr it. 4 For sale, -eve-al fine f irm s n e a r t h e vi laga of A - r ra. from 10 acra> up to 120 acre*, all under fine c u lt'v .t'*>n. All o f th e abov property will be sold c h e a p and on I * \■term*. '■r »i;l a i e p a r t c ity prop rty in e x c h ange, j F o r r e p a ir ing V a -m o n a tr «t b e tw tai en th and Twe i t h s t r a n t a ............... atreet, betw e e n Eagle a r e e t a n d a i-oint m idw a y tetw e e n N o rth Division and Eagle s tr e e t* ....................................................... F o r ral-in g t h e g u tt r and r e a e tti g curbing m th« w e s ter y -ide <*f M ichigan . t r e e t , betw e e n - or h Divi ion stre e t en d a lo i n m i \way b tw e e n N o rth Divudon and Eagie s 'r e e t a .............................................. F o r repairing S c o tt rtre e t, betw e e n H a m bu rg utreet a n d tb e S tate L ine **a lrowd F o r r e p a ir in g th e approach-a to tb e b r d g e over th e C lark an d b k ian e r C anal on Ohio tre e t .......................................................... F o r r e p a ir ing J e fferson s tr e e t, b e tw e en South D ivision and Swaa s treet* .......................... F o r raisinar t h e g u t t e r on t h e southerly aide ot Prim e stre -t, b e t » e e n D a y ton atreet and (c x ter.dedy a- d th e r ceiver a t the angle n e a r Mam - t r e e t ................................. F o r repairing th e *ou v e rly ide • f T e rrace ■treet, betw e n th e n o r thw e s ter y J m e ot H e n ry stre e t and • no n t a b o u t 75 f « e t . orti.w e a t r y th e c f io m .................... F <r raisin a th - g u t t e r and ret-etiing tiie c u r ing a b o u t 150 *eet ea* erl» on th e ao t aide ot Chi p wa a tr e e t, a t th a sou th e a s t corner of Chippew a a u d M.-r- g»u a ire ta ........................................................... F o r repairi* g Hoot- stre t , b< tw e e n S tate L ine . al!r. a d and U* acock s t r e e t ........... For raising th e g >tt r acroaa N o rth f>i> i ion a-reet on th e west tid ; of W a hington s t r e e t ..................................................................... LEG A L S t T l i E S . i t s oe F o r coc*^—-ct n g eev.er and receiver a t tb e n o r th * e t corner o f Exchange and Wella rt-™ * * ...................................................................... # 1 7 7 00 F o r repairing se v e r and receiver at th e n o r th * e .t c* r n J r of Swan a n . Michigan streete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F o r c e n a tr e tin g ae * e r a n J receiver a t th e n o rthw e s t c o in e r of arroll and Bell* at r e e l s . . . . . ......................................................... F o r r r p a i Ing t h e sew er a n d receiver a t th e » uti.east c o r n e r of F ran k lin and C o u r t ■tf'TV*...................................s t ........................... F o r » p a i r i n g newer a r d rec ite r a t th e s- u th -ast corn* of Genesee and J a c k son *\ F o r r e p ir ng sew e r an d receiver on th e w e st .-ide of P e a rl a t-eet about 150 feet n o r t h e r y of Eagle s t r e e t ............................. For r e p a iring sew e r tn d receiver a t th e n o r t h a e r t co r n e r of E .g ie an d Eim s t e e ts ................................................................... T o r c o n s tr u c ting s e w e r sn d receiver a t t h s northw e st corner of H igh and M u iberry I j’ IR S T CLASS R E S ID E N C E S FOR f SA E—T h t - o new d — rable brick resi le> ccs s tq a te on »he nor h e a - t c o rner o* Wain ai d Do I. e sTeccts w ith French roof, finish' d w i.h black <*alnut, _h*ft ut * d ash, a: d are m* d e m tb r o u - h o u i; lots 70 f e t fr.-i t !> 30o o r 6*.0 feet d ie n e ch. w ith tin gand- n s il Wil r-« fold n reasonable term s Apply to Ii* i3 lI X G 8 4 . u i T O , 3 Bro n’s Build- ■ _____________________________________J 3 r CLA S S R E S ID E N C E FOR X ia sra s i r e e t and ai* • o n e on L e a ar- » r e c '. » o u d tak e a m d e m sized h >u-e a n d lo t on h - ea t sid** oi th e city in p a r t p a l m e d . F o r pa - ticu a n apply to HUM E 4 SA. F O n D , 10 W. SJw*n a i-eet. -NO 4f» ELEVENTH 3T . and plc Lsant fam e dw e lling; fe\ :;<sd With i uzza, Wi m a rb e m a n tl s, a -, hu'. and co.d w . t . r buttis c. Lot 28jx9i>. Price #3bu . ___________ LY 0 N 4 BAKER E r ie L u idj_ffi,e. EN'ECA S T R E E T STO R E FO R SA L E - k,.) One of th e fram e s tu r s o n Seneca street, opjK»- \ F I R S I aTa. eaie on > L H )R SA L E X ' a new . n at w<,rk. Appi.v a t Ua. m L M Buildir. W ASTKD-ANXPCBIENCEDGIKL110 K 1 to d > scner^l housework for a small • *' Apply to 422 Hixth St. jlu - l t U FR A N K L I N S T .—w a n t e d im - m diatc v, a good dreaamak* r i' 2 '' -.'i *> 7 ELEVENTH ST.—A GO b «. 11 I, ■ I I Ui d o general housew o rk; m u .stb c w ill reoom- I 143 'O R SA L E — N E W FR A M E H O U S E md lot, 20x108 feet, houM contains five r o ' ms, | l e j d i s i a l l a U p a n trv » rlc.-, # 110 0 , $200 down, j ba ju<oc in six j e ars, by WM. 8. SX K L b , 3 8 Jei-uy | s:. nex t bl ok east of N orm al S chool. OR S A L E —T H E FO L L O W IN G DE- sirable rt a ilenc< s: » o. 2 ' Delaware s t . , 2 -ttory wing and b a rn; gas, rw e r a n d fwrnace. L o t9 4 ) x ll 5 . S o . 625 M ain a t., 8-story, w ith 2-s‘ory rear; gas, tie r ar.d furnace. L o t 20x115, w ith au extension ■> Was in e to i t to saa s t in doi g general housew o rk. J26-21 ( No. 489 \Va«hin:rton s t.,3 - s to r y and a ttic, w ith a lot 18x36; gas, water and furnace. Lot 25x100. Xo 40 East M ohawk s t , 3-story and a ttic; gas and water. A fine house a n d large ground at B a taiia, Genesee j c o u n ty. I No. 568 Main st., 3-story, w ith w ing; gaa, w ater anq furnHce. Lot 42x115 ! No. 74 Edward st., 2-sto y a n d wing. Lot 73x49. | N'>- 33 Delaware Place, gas, w a ter aud furnace. I Lot 40x200. A p p ly to J O H N OTTO, Paxrl at. Elev- C O P A L M E R S T - G I R L W A N T E D N . D IV IS IO N S T .— W A N T E D , - _ experienced girl to do ceneral hou in a sm a 1 lam i v; O e iruan piefe red, good r e t’ m iu i iw l. k l-2t D E L A W * R E — W A N ! ED LM ■J I U MEDIATKI.Y, i chain hi m iahl w ith good noed apply. S I T U A T I O N S F E M A L E S . ^ W ID O W LADV D E S IR E S A 8 ITU - ‘ 1 iy M r-. . I’. F.x id e \ \ [ \N I ED V r v Scut li girl to to Mrs PH IL I J P a , 1* nieiliHte J304t SIT U A T IO N BY A j hous rwi rk o r m u r e Appiv » S ixth at, B - f f .! •. j 2 S-!t T O L E T — H O I C K S . I f R I f ’K D W E L L IN G XO. 345 M IC H I- I GAN b t . to let wi’h im m e n iato pusses, iu if D u e lling ‘ ou-e i>o 8 Bi»p>n B o c k , h lag u r a Si. K .it raodera-e D welling 112 D e la-are bt , n *r Mohawk. A p p ly to C. G A R R E T f, l.eal ' s a t Agent, 242 l L .iu i t . j30-6t T I T A N T E D —A SIT U A T IO N BV A * v jroUnJj iadv in a b legraph office of* clerk in a \ \ T a n F k i ) KY v \ w ho owns a Whet a Md n a il general s ci n-drierHlion. A .d; a t 037 Mi.in s t. 4 FER S l l refinetncent ' I t o Jk C* >b ro. _ - _____________ j28-1 A Y O U N G L A D Y ir Wi son s-wifig in .chi ie, in a private f«u: ly a s d r - s s m a k e r--nd n.f rtab le hom e tb e i rincipr. f r th is week, M l-S FI.Y .sV , J*a - ISON O F E I j UCATIO N A N D •m wlshoa a s i t u a t i n to t a k e care of »n inva.ld or com p anion to an e lderly lady. Plea «■ a d d ress M., tm * office. j:>s 1 L E T —N 6 ce lar a u d w a te r; ivision st. w a l n u t s t . in fine order. M. ; GAS McCoM B , J29 r u > LET I on Eik st; pus: I iv iou s t A 2 STO R Y B R IC K HOUS on h u v . 1. jb . McCOMB - • ’ A l * i i L t o . T I T A N T E D —A SITU A T IO N BY A Y Y y u n g m a n s bonkkue e r Iti a store, 1 ank or fre i* h i office. A d d ress G V N ., t-.i-office l t A N T E D —BY A YOUN G M AN OF expert rice a* a short-liaqd w r ter a situation as “ a m a n u e n i s , \ o r g - n e .a l d e r k . Addre s, a a ting salary etc., D raw -r 26 , Buffalo. Postoffice. j ’C t w H I S I M i S h ( H A S i 'P N T I T ANTED—ANY PERSON HAVING T v fr .m #50 t<i #75 to invent in a business th t will double o r treble i t aeh m o o t \ :o r ' li>- n e x t th r e e mouth*. Pica e a d d e=s X. Y. Z., t h i * «ffice. J2'J-lt_____________ _______________ f t r t l . N t . L E ~ F A < f p ly in g bu-lnes, Apply __________ A F A K 1 N L K UN • o r y w - n te d D<*;n to ED W a R ' S 4 BU C KLAM KV R E t: HAN UK FOR IN VEftTM KN t A desirable m a n u f ctu r in g buaiueas, t orbui;h- 1 > e tabiish. d. Gie^l* are siaple and c uini'-mi a ready sale, with m a c h inery f u r cund ttin.- a pron ta ble nusi c*a, t ge her w ith slock on h:u>d, a n u fa* r- ableU a * of thc prem isea, e . i r My located in th i city. W.U *‘P s • d i h e a p , o r to r t l n of real c.-t.ne tak e n i . e chsnze, it de ira le. *pplpr HAST. NOS 4 OTTO, No 3 L ’ O R R l--.N T — H O U S E t 5 E L E V E N T H J ? t., this house h a . parlo s 4 b e d -o- ra«, a < ni< n t ceipar, large 'vood-slie , p a n t rie , c losets, *-tc.; -.as iu t ' t h use. To eood tenant a low r n t wil! be given if tak e n burned atel> . Apply at 115 S-xth s t. j2b-ti A N D W I i i H u l l ' H OU ftES W IT H fu r n h u e to r e n t tt bt-ci.es d^'-llin g on F ranklin St., betw e en Allen a d > “rih sts. lum iahed. 179 b aw n st , 2 story bri k , w ith or w ithout fu r n i ture. #Jt P e a 'l s t . , a s a t of ro ms w ith or w ithout f u r u - tui-e. • 3 M a riner s t . . 2 s to ry brick. 155 Pearl *t., 3-Story hrick. *;orn :i Ca oiina and Johnston 1 lace, 2 story b rick, fu iu is .■ d. 124 Seneca r t . , 3 -st ry hrick. <o9 N o rth Division, 2-storv fram e , a t #16 per mo. fo7 bw an .-t.. c .'tta g e .S tl p'.r ino i 25 N o rth Division co:tag , * o #\> p e r m o . i 0 V irginia s t., 3-story f r ■- e, ? i > j-er mo. P o r f u r th e r in lo n u a ii >i» appl to H U ilE 4 PAN F O R D , j^3 16 W est - wan bt. “ R E N T - F I R S T GLASS 2 - s T O h Y brick i ou*. , No 1 l 9 i ark St.; gas, cel er, b a th, 4c '.--tory fram e c ttag e , >'o. 368 M -ryland a t.; f* ro, m i. ' HAST IN 4 > TIX>, No. 8 Brown’* Build IIU R M S H L D tlOC-iL— A FlU VI ■ X claa* new i o u se, elegantly located a d band- Mo aely furnish d, will te r*nt* d ’in ti. May 1st, ls7' , to a go- d te an t as tt e occupant prop ses hesmt a'^ e ^ t from Buffal > d u ring t'.« coming w in 'e r ; |H>s-e - aii-p wil be given a-, soon as deeired. For fu r tlier p y to Jo H N • TT \ 81 P e a rl s t _ Syca- T i p i ' . R r iiv F O R B A t f t i . )!.’ S A I.E -CO T T A G E 90S NORTH iviaion nt in g od order m ide and o u t, g .a and w a ter. Lot 39 feet f r o n ', 116J feet de p. In quire on th e prenii es. jp O R S A L E - A FIR S T -C L A S S I* IA NO; j Bl exchai.g«FTor a go. d hor. BU K l.AND 1 Seno a r t EDW ARDS & j F U R N I S H E D H O U S E 'I'D KENT. My house, No. 617 Main st. Buff-lo, w ith n garden in a high r a t e of cu!ti>ation attach e d , i re n t- d to a small fam ily to r hree or six m o n th- ;>r u n t i -he first of ofay Lext. Posse si o n given o r th e 1st of J u ’. \isn o pictures, 4 c . , Included Has. w a ter, fu . . joashed and l^ r n . F o r infor m o tion, appl * o n tn e prem ises on any lay before 1* A M. d u rin g th c p r tse n t m o n th UEOKUK W‘ U C H T O n .R o 017 Main Ft. F O R S A * E ON SA T U R D A Y OF T h I s w, e k ,t h e ha'-ne*' a u d blankets cxhib t d by A. | V. b in ith , of tt cheater, N. V. at th In tern a u v a l Exhibition m thi* ity, w h i he offered to r aale. J* •« ___ * 00(11) E N G IN E A N D B O lL E K FO R -ale cheap at th e I ni n PI . n m g M l BOLL- R 4 K tC H T -N W A L T , J28-tf ______________ Cor. C icago st. __ ?O R S A I.E —118 F E E T ON B U F F A L O . . Uiv. r . in d e p th h* t h - S h ip Ca al, w ith a addi ’ tonal frontag of 300 .eel ■ n a wide si p. ail dock, d Apply to ________________ JO H N • TTU. Hi P tarl -t. U O R S F S A M I r A K R I A G L S . - ACRE LO l \ N E A R IH K FA h K t* for aale, w ith fine im p rovem e n t*; s itu a ted on Delevan ave ue »• d r e a r • a n at. The buildn ga are jo and v. ry ru 1 a an! al and a ver* fine * a r iety ol u it Gravel w alks well fenced a .1 exc lleni » i ■o Id e x c an e for d wn to * n n-o p e r tv , or nc I on i* term * . F o r f a r t h e r pa rth u la s a p p ly to 11 I M E S 'N F O R D . 16 W Swan at. IK .SAl.K—A LA KOR t I O l i Y H (71! >K portable engin- aud boiler, t r com plete r u n n ing d o r , w ith pipe, be t. «c. F r particu krs app v t<> B. A. PK OVuST, W h ite's B rnk, ur DEMSTLK 4 D ILLER. N u 36 > ahingu.n s'. 3 FF I C E TO R E N T —A PLE A S A N T ( ffleo o. 5 8;«ulding'« xcliang . fo i- p*r tlcu ltr* en q u h e a t 447 Main, e o rner L a f a r e tte St. J3u-6t D I E D . OOBB—Det. 31. in thia city, Mrs. Sarah C o tb , in 79 th ve«r of her ago. F u n e ral on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o 'c lock , fr< in t h e rea d-rDM ol Jam e s Albna, 361 Seneca a r e e t ■ r a l > i O n o d i . lortm e n i a t reasonable price*. B U F F A L * MOURNING STOKE, 414 V e in it . , A m erican Block. G l a s s , O l * . M 00 B o ies W indow Glaaa, eeaortert aieaa. PL A T i f l t . a a a p o R 8TO R 4 B AN V D W E L L INGS a t T u a * Itaetern pricea. 40,000 Ea. W H ITE U AL lA jb b l a . L IN S E E D O IL F o r sale by too bom . t a * A R e y n o l d s a o o . . 101 M» tL and 46 Lloyd aA, Buffalo, 5 . Y. R l g h w l B M , A l e a b a l . TH O M A S C L A E E .aocoeaaor to C lark 4 B 'n w n , ectirV lnr D iatlller. corn* r o f W a rtitagton a n d Parrv nieta B u f f .le, m a n u f a c tu r e r -n d d e a ler In H ••gb it* e.*A lcohvI, P u r e S p lr lta, Cologne S ^ i * t a ^ B a t i ed W tuakv, Old Rye W h isky, D om e stic S r m id u . H o r s e s b o a r d e d a n d s t a b l e d ■ o r ? 2 5 per we. k at a city farm . Apply at G I i TON’S See* S to r e , 602 M aiu at.. a'*jve Chi: pe- *V 3 Gold r i s h for sale J2S-3t C ^ T k k a I ' f f i x u t v i i N i s - o u t H a y T m a re, 'ev e n year* o ld. a 'Und and k ind; and lig /lt wi viKVer m o u n early new; one of W eb r a oak tanti* d o i harness f r sale che»p A p p ly t B .fl 1 , *,r F r a n k .in H u u e sta l l e j28 H o r s e s t o w i n t e r w a n t e d . having feed and ao onuno ati, ns for 100 h o rses i n th e C o rn-11 f *; m , n- a r Lewi on. F o r fu n h e r uai* io• lar* a. ply to S. H U M E . 16 W e st w a . at . e r o A NDREW BPALDINt*, or. th e , rem i e-. J23 i L E G A L N O T I C E S W O RR K S V \ MON « r p » L E T —T H R E E ROOMS ON SE I ond floor w itn bay windows, s u itable for 1 i,h: bu-l e*6 r d w Hi g, in new b u hi ing 35 Ni*.gi>.;:i t In q u ir e ou prem i-t* f o r ow , c r , w a ter a o d ga-.. j 2 *t R o o m s r o ~ L E r —n o s 1447H 5 a n d 152 W a abington et, p a r t of th e Tifft Hm se. A , p-y a t r- <>m 144. j 9-2t KX j M q A.-VL) RO W E R r o K L .M . T h e n c m i arc deeirabl'- and tlie power c. R. »nt In q u i r e of •■;. 4 B. HOLMEH. M ;,isan st. an 1 »he Canal huffalo T O L E T —STO R E S . = 5 , O K S O R D E R E D BY T H E COM- C O tN C ll . —The o w n e n ot th * land ig r n th e street , a n d betw e e n th e points here in r t te r n a :n * d „ - r e hereby r e q u ired t<> m a k e th e im provem e n ts h e r e in a fter ept-cificd in fre n t oi th Ir respective luta, in t h e m a : i.er tim e i.rotted fur e ach respac'reclv, ai On th e east- si !e ol Jefferson s t e e t, betw een Wil- , lia c n s r e e t and a p a n t rnidw ty b ttw e n W iliam | nn-; Picki ain cans a s dew a l. to b s c o n r tr u ted i-.ur fe t t w ide, of hem lock plat-k th r e e inches thick, *-i J»in five tlaya. >n the w e t * d c of Em slie stre e t, betw e e n Peck- ha n and Wi 1 am streets, cau e a sidewalk to be con- s - i a e u d f o u fe**t wide, of good hem iock plank S'.rec tm li-'s thick , w P h in ten days. n th e west dde of T h ir teen th s-reet, b c tw eenY o rk au i Connection- a tr e e t- , cauae a Md w alk so b e e n- s t - j tcd th r e e feet wide, f to o d pine plana two ■ j i , he* th ick , wit in five days, m tb e east s'de of F o u r teen th rtre e t, betw e eu N rth street a - d a point m id • av *»ween N o rth and Jw n ey -treets,cau»e a aid-w a k to be re-paired w .'h h^jilo c k p la n k ,th r e e inche* thick , w h ere nece*.ary, w i jtin fi>« day*. . n Lh- w .rte r l y . i d . nl H u d w n . ‘i t r t . b tl w «n . pcint 259 f e e t s:> th w .stcrly from W idsw u rth s t e t to-Ta jkj I t 59 ieet s o u thw e ste !y th e r e f rom , *•*..»» « lk to be lower* d o th * graue of th e e reel For repairing V. r m o n t a t «et.betw e e n len lh and Eleven-h s tr e e t s ..................................... F o r r« p a r i n g V e n n a n t s 'r , e t . betw een T a e i i t h and Thi. t e e n th atreet* .................. ■ o r repairing V e rm o n t » tre-1, b etw e en T h ir teen th aud Fourt** tb atree ►................ F o r re p a iring V e rm o n t r tr e e t, betw een F o u r teen th and H o d g e stre e ts .......................... For repairing V e r o i n t stre e t, betw een 11 dge aad t re m en s t r e e ts ........................ F* r repairing Ve m n t stre t, betw . e n B re m e n and B rayton s t r e e t s ............................ F o r r e p a iring V e n a in t a treet, b e tw e e n Bray- t.in and R gi-re s t r e e t ................................... F o r rep>airing thee& v side o f Mad iso atreet, betw e n Bataui a st eet a n d . point mid- wav )>«t a een F a tavla and Peckham streets.................................................................... For repaii ing t h e east i*le of Madison s tr e e t, b e t* te n a p o int m idway l i t t een Bata via a d Peckham streets io P tckh«u. s treet. For r e p a iring i ho w e stside o f kfadi -on s t r e r t , bet - u i i k m i n t n Id way betw een B a ta via a n i Peckham streets to Peckham s re e t ...................................................................... F c r repai r (n g th e west - Ide o f Madison s tree’ , lietween b a tavis siro - t a n d a point mi<l- way lietw een Ba avia und Pecki.am For r e p a ir ing Ferry i-treet, betw e e n N agara and ^o ^ lh W a>hiugton stre e t s .................. For ral lug g u tters on t h - e a r t side o f M ichi gan stre e t, lietw e en Seot aud P e rry sir e ta .................................................................... F o r repairi -.g Carroll tre e t, betw e en Van h e n sela r a d H y d raulic s t r e e t s ........... For open ng g u tto is o.i th -* m thw e storly Blue of Virginia streets, b* t * c en Sixth and eventh s t r e e t .......................................... F o r repsiriiig Louisiana street a l th e cross ing of Carrol! -tre e t ....................................... F o r repairing th e w.*terl*' si ie o ' Virginia i - r e e t, betw e e n Ni. g * ra and he*en U ftr e t s ................................................................... F o r repairing t - e easterly s d e cf V irginia s re e t, betw een N i-gara sn d S • e n tii ........................................................ i* F o r e pai ring CarroU s tr e e ’, b-tvreen ** iauu s tr e e t ai:d th e w e sterly line of L .. 90................................................... . ................... F - r r e p a ir ng Spruce stre e t , betwe. m o re and Genesee r t r e e t s ............................. c For filli g em b a n k m e n t on th*» w- s t side of H a m b u r g s tr e e t from th e cros iog of th e New York and Krie Kail oad to a p .int 140 f e e t so u th e r ly ............................................ 95 7 F o r tepa ring th e w e s t side of F o u r teen th s t r -• t between Rh- di Island and Msssa- chusettk r t r t e - s ................................................ 41 5 F o r re p d r i e g th o »ast fide of F o u rteenth s t r e t, lietw e en R h o d e Ldandand cboe tts stre e t n .................................................. 41 2 F o r rep a lrin < Tiff street, betw e e n th e S tate I . n Ra 1 road track and th e H a m b u rg tu r n p ik e ............................................................... 51 1 F o r r e p a iring Tifft e r e c t , etw e e n H o p k ins street and th e S 'a e Liue R a ilroad 61 3 For repairing F e rry s l eet betw e en Main and I)e aware stre e t s .................................... 61 0 For repai ing th e ga te n on th e n o r th rly side of Exchange s tr e e t t o c -une t with th e pavem e t ou W ells and E x hange stree s ................................................................... 101 8 For pay ng ^he c o m p e n s Ion aw arded to t b e ow r r r owners of th e la m and p ro p erty tak e n to ley out and exten d V n b i f isitla e r street f om th e southerly curb lor of El*, b tr e e t to th e n o n h e rly c u m line of th-i A b b o tt iow I ..................... 2,459 C F .r rai-iu g th e s u i t e r oh t>*e ■ a s t sidu of N* ag ra stre* t , south of A lbany street, a t 'h e sou heast corner • I N iagara aud A b m y s r e e l s ................................................... 50 7 For ( p nii g g u tters on Bo ck »• v e n u e f -om Dela are s 'r e t t to a point 60 rod.. w « ,P e r ly ......................................................................... 61 4 For ep a 'r in g Spring - tr e e t, b tw e e n Syca- m o e st-e e ' end a po:n t nnd *ay be- tw ie i Sycam o re and b a tav ia s t r e e t . . . . 77 C F o r repairing J e t e r o i stre e t, between ati.ew aud Syc m o re s t r e e ts .................. 6 1 i F o r rep - i ing O k stre e t, b e ia e e n Go -ide 11 sire e . aud B u r tou Al e y ............................... 41 7 ID I X S U I . F o r r e p a 'r in g h e si ew a lk on the e a st • ido of H icko y s tr e e t, lietw een Sy -m o re sn d oeuesee s t r e e ts......................................... 21 ( For repai i .g 'h e sidewalk on th e east si e o W a shington -tr c t, between thecurb- lu . 'a n d th e sidewalk ou th a noi t h side ot Lw a i s t e e t .................................................. 7 1 For repairing t e -id w alk o-i th e • e s. side of U k s tre t. b tw .en th e curb ug and th e -idewaik ou th e nor h s iJe ot a wan s t r e e t ..................................................................... * 1 For epa ring tlie sidewalk on tl e • a r t side o ' O k s u e e t , besween th e curbing a. d th e sidew a k on th e noreh side of -.wan siree- ............................................................... ® * F a r repairing th e s dewalk on th e eaat .-Ide of El u s tr e e t, betw een th e curbing ai.d th e riuew a la ou th e i.o- i h id of s w a i stre e t............................................................... ® 1 F o r con-tru tin g a si ewalk ou the w e st -ide of u a d is >n s t eet, b .tw e e n Brown and Sycam o re stre e t s ....................................... 25 ! For r e p a iring si ewalk on th e n o r th side of N o rth street, betw e en F o u r teen th and Bogers s tie e t .................................................. DO ■ F. r rejiairing sid -walks on t ‘ e n rth side of O h io s tie e t, betw . n cu r b line W ash inato n Str. e t nd a p n t k Idw v b e - tw e .n WLshi g t t and Indiana s t r e e t s . . 14i ! F o r r e p a ir ing id .w a k on th n o r th sl l e of Ohio stree , b e te e e a curb 1 n e of In diana st c t an I a p o int mi lw a y be tw e en Indiana a n d W ashington s t r e e t s .. £3 I F ^ r repairing sidew a lk oi th e n o r th e r ly ride of N in th s r e r t , be ween Carolina a n d Virginia .................................................. : CROaSWAbKS. F u r r e p a ir i r g s tone cre**walk acroes Lafaj'- c t t e - t r e e t, on th e w e s.erly side * f W ash- ( iugton street........................................................ ' F o r repa-ring s t .ne crosswalk ac/ose N .rth Division street, W a shington s t r e e t ----- F o r c o n structi - g stone cr siw a lk across l\ a shing on street, *>n th e i o th side of Exchange s t r e e t ................................................ For c o n stru :tm g c r o < w a l- across we■■terly half of Mi-si.s_.ippi a d to u th sid-i of b c o tt u treet.......................................................... For co n s tr u c ting stone crossw a lk across N -.rth le r r - c c *tr*e-, on th e n o rth oi e of C h u rcu s t r e e t .............................................. For coua ru c t ng stone e r o s s w i k »crose W ill, »tre t, on ihe n o r th e rly tide of E x c h a n g e s i r e e t................................................ F a r c o n s tructing t one c usawalk across Carroll s tr e e t, o n th e e a st line of W ei # s t r e e t ..................................................................... For cons r u .1 ing s tone crosss-elk across Car roll rtre e t, on tb e w e st lin* of Wells rtre e t ..................................................................... Fo au n rtructing ■ t ne cross > a lk across Well* - tr e e t, on s u u lo e r lj side of e«ne- oa s t r e e t ............................................................... F o r co. e tr u c tin g st. n* cros*walk acioes o e n - *x s t eet, on th e w tat side ot Aiickory stre e t ..................................................................... th e w e s t side of OR R E N T —T H E E \ S T E K L Y TW O stores in th e C o u rter B lock, to T e rrace a n d W sea »t; a first-rate lo atio n lo r j f-our a n d iced to re Al-®. t h a t p a r t of th e C u r t e r B'o-V *bo’ storci*, e s er y of th < privet-* e-.tr»n a bote! o r b o a rding house Pcseees.on . n c u kcu - cui Fo particalara in q u ir e of F d A N K L IN D. LO* hK , 28 k r i e . t . ___________________ VLl ‘l_ f D E S IR A B L E ST O R E TO R E S T ^ Bi u >e<1oi Main s t , betw e e n ‘ ^ a a an S s ne- ca s t s . ; is f irst class - n d ver* d e irably .loca ed; wil l e va. a -e i a n d ; o -sessio i g iven a b o u t th e 15 ' inst F o r f u r th e r p a ti* u l n at p iy t q H A k t lS 'G J A N o . 3 B ow n ’s B u n d ing. w ji.in five day.-. v.f.t **wen ! F o r »> n a tnietlng stone crosswalk U y.and >*irc«c. n o , thb o u t h - s t rly 1 a # of W eds* r h s tr e e t su d a , p 7 n l 24® t et a o u tl.w e srar y t . e r fr. m , carnje a ride- I * Jk o be low e red t o u»e grau* ol ih* s *eet, w i.bro fixe davs. > , th e cast side of Bpri- g s tr a e t. betw e e n Batavia ab’e i r 1 a t!d'J<»a> re si reels, ea■ he.sidew a lk t be • d by subs itu tin g good p lan k , v r e e inches iiUiA, w iiere n ce« » r y , w tliin five days. OD th e n o r th rid* ^f B a tavia s tr e t, b e tw een Spri g a- d Mor im e r s tr e e ts cause t b e s ide*alk t o > e r epw i- ed hy s u b s titu in c g ‘ o d s-m u d plank, th r e e inches t t i c a . w h e re user— r y . w ithin five d a y . ffj* o u .d fronting on t h e a o u th. a st ride of M arybuid st, e t, bem s 40 f e . t f r o n t a n d r a a r b . llffj f e e t deep, a i i c o m n e ' c m g a t t h e w e st c rn e r o f -wven' b ? r t e , T i i - n u isu .ee of stag n a n t w a tar th reon tn be -.ited hy fl.iing s d d lo t w ith clean earth , w ithin herly side of F o r c o n a tructing s e w e r and receiver a t th e r o r b e a t co r c e r o t H igh aud M u lberry street*.................................................................... F o r co u s tr c t i n r sew e r a n d receiver a t tb* northw e st oj <)n e r of F ranklin and Swan stre e ts ................................................................... F o r co n r tr u -ting aewer and receiver a t th e southeasterly oorner of iihio aud Wash- 1 g on s t r e e t s .................................................... F o r r e p a iring th e sew e r and re :eiver a t th e aou’hw e s t c o r n e r o f W illiam and L 't l n s t r e e ts................................................................... P O L I T I C A L . j tried again by the civil Authorities in De* T h i r d w a r d r e p u b l i c a n m e e t - i c*niber. IN G — r h * Republican ele t n of th e T h ird I D r . W . J . V a n V i e c k g a v e a v e r y in t e r - W a ^ d a ra re q - e r t r e f t o ra - e t a t t h . b u*e of th e ! e a t i n g le c t u r e l a s t e v e n i n g a t t h e E v e r e t t C h ristian * a n n u e l, J u n c tio n *■ f Seneca a n d *w sn Sta. i n . • , ® f on a> erei.ioir > o v * u .b .r 1 s t , a t 74 o’clock. ha’ ! ^ o o m *» e x P OBm*J d e c e p t i v e p r a c t i c e # of O rd r o f W a rf Com m itt e j*> | 8 p m « n l B B e d ium a , a n d t h e t r i c k s o f th v t ^ I F T H w a r n I M F T K T r - P i v n ' D a v e n p o r t b r o t h e r - a n d o t h e r s i m i l a r ju g - F i w i T „ i , ^ r ; m D^ i „ u . , n ( t h w i d r t i ^ : | * r - *■*» ^ ti > held a’, i h e house of F r e j e n e k R o th eor of Cl nton 1 P ® n * > rtnance i n t h e p r e s e n c e o f t h e a u d i e n c e and Ce i e r sts, Mond »y e .e u in g , «.v«ub r 1, a t 7* ) o f t h e t r i c k s r e f e r r e d to , a u d s h e w e d co n - n\;lo k. L e t r r . r r t r u e Kejmb ic-n of th e O d Fifth c l u s i v e l y t h e f a l s i t y o f t h e S p i r i t u a l a g e n c y be on hand a t th e appointed hour. < h e best uf | J J - »i*akc-r« wi J he m atte u ancc. By o r d e r cf tb e i - \ H a r d Cummi t e e . ______________________ k l ! The French Benevolent S o c i e t y held its A T T K N T IO N , S E V E N T H W A R D * ,mnu^ m e e t i n g a t D e l m o n i c o ’s l a s t e v e n i n g . E lectors.—T h e re will be a m e e tin s of t h e Re- | F h e s o c i e t y is in a f l o u r i s h i n g c o n d i t i o n , i-u' lican alecto • of th e S e v e n th w» d on M, nd*v, > a n d has h e ip e * i m a n y n e e d y o n e s d u r i n g th e N o v e m b e r 1. a t tb e I o .«* of Jo h n K a iser, D i s t v c a r n o r hw* t c o r n e r H igh a i d Maple ste. Dood >p i k ers w.ll address th e m o s' i n L e t n-> o a * fail > o a By order of t e W a rd Com m ittee. FRANK ECKETT, C h a irm an. R1 EPU B L 1 C A N CO U N T Y COM M IT- _ T f.E — a m e e ting of t b e C o m m ittee will be h-Id a t th e i r room s rre a d e Buil ing, W ednesday evening of esch week un til *u-ther notic-. M em bers o f th e C o m m ittee a r e requested to a*tend. ► OBT. M ILLS. Chairm a n . For r e p a iring an d m a intaining th e bridge over Prim e Slip o i Canal s t r e e t ................... 54 35 F c r r e p a iring and m a intain ng iron sw ing bm ig over E - a n s ' o h i C anal on M a ter su-cei........................................................................ 502 00 JO H N McM AM S, OREO KY RITT RJC H 'D C. KiN'NEY, Aasea-ors. Office in th e C ity Buildings, oorner o f Fraxfluln a n d Eagle s treets. Office h urs from 8 a . r n . t o 4 p . r n . k ' 6 t S U P E R IO R CO U R T O F B U F F A L O The Com m on C unci! of tr e i j of Buffa o i.aving d e 'e r in e i t o ta k th e L n d ai d property nec s-ary to lay • u t and extend F if* e n t h s reel, fr -m its p resent t e r a .i n . t i o i a t ork str e t to J * r e. -treet, com m ncicg a t a p In t 208 feet caster y from F o u rteen h s r e i, n th e so th e ily I n e of Y ik -tre e t; ru u u i g th e n c e ►outherl. sn d pw a llel w ith F o u r t- e n t h str e to J e r s e y « r e e t; th e ce a t 'L h t a gles a s t rly aloi g t*-e ortherly 1 n e of Jersey street fifty f«e ; t e n . e a t igh t a - a 1 s n rth e r ly <<■ York str c t; ihence a long t h southerly im e o. York • t r e t fifty f * e t t . t h . piac ot t eg I > ing; a n i hav ing d terrnin d to tak e and ap >i o , r a t th e ,.rup r y n ^ e a s a r y for th a t puriioe , and hav ing m a d ; applicati--u to th e nupcrier c . u r t • f B ffa o o r th e up^ointm e n t of th ree com m is- oners to *acertain and le p o r t th e ju s t o-napenaatiou to paid to th e pers-'U or peis -da ow n ing o r n a v i- g an t ; e s t i n aid pro p e rty and upon -uch appficati i. th ui dersigneu, h *ving lieen a p . o i t u such c< ni- m is-'oners, do h e eby give n o t i.e t h a t th e y «i I m e e t *t th e house of Micr.ael H. W illis, corner of h e r t and J . r a y tre e t s , in saiu c i'y of Buff *lo, on th e isih d a . f N »v. m e r , 1869. a t 10 o’oock A. M , a n d thence proce. d to view in e ss-id p ro p rty , a directed ai d squ ired by t h * r t . t u 'e in such cas- m > d « a n d provided. D * M E L N O C a W u O D , W ILLIAM W E S ON, GREGORY R ITT. Commissions**. Buffalo, N o v e m b e r 1,18:9. _________________ kl-5 t I N T H E M A T T E R O F T H E E X T E N rlon of Sycam ore s-reet. Tlie Com m o n Council nf thd City of Buffalo having determ ined to lay o u t and extend Sycan ore s tr e e t from th e easterly line of Jefferson street no r th e a s terly t th e went line r.f W aluen s r e e '; ihe centre line o f raid ex tens on to be i m r a ig h t continuation of th e ine of > y c u w r . street ss now laid o n t . betw e e n Oad and J e fferson •treets; th e n o rth and south Hues > f s a id extension td b ; th i ry - t h r .e feet di3*ant a t lig h t a; gles fr- m and parallel to th e above desci ibed centre li .t; an.l h a t in g d e t- r m n d to 'a k e and spprop.iat-.- tn e proj>erty m c < s ary fo r th a t purpose, and av in . m a d e appli ation t o th e S u p e rior C o u r t of Buffa o f r th e ap oin tm e n t of th r e e com mi .-si nor* to a certa n and cp 't t th e ju s t . m p e n satiun to be aid to th e person * r person* ownin* o r having an n e r e - t in «ai ■■ property, aud u on such application th e undersigned, having t-oen a p p o nted .u- h o m- miw-ioneni, d o h e r y give notice t h a t th e y » i 'l m eet at *he l»w office of Charles Beckwi h. X •. 346 Main stre e t, in th e city ot Buffalo, on th e sixth dav or Novem b e r, 1S8-, a t ten o c lock on th e m o r ing of th a 1 d a v *nd t ence proceed to view th e said prop erty , ra d irected a d r e q u ired by t h e s t a tu te in such ase m a d e and p ovid d. B u f f a l o , O c to b e r l a t h . 1869. CHARI F5 BECKW ITH, M. H G E * , klt5t. JO H N MC M ANX I’8. S U P R E M E C O U R T — E R I E CO UN T Y . O W illiam Wa sun, 2d, plaintiff, against. Tryphe- m ia ~t eldon. , o eph S h e ldon, Ann S n c ldon, l-enja m in R. 'h e l d o c , E izalicth Sheldon, H » m lltonT l u s- , A n n T h u r s to n , Sophronia H a tch (widow of E d ward N. H -tch, decea-e l, sn d also as devi'-ee a n d ex«c tr.x nf his last wi 1 a n d t* s t*m e ..t), a n d M a M. H atch and E d w a r l *'. H a tch (h s so e heire at law and devinee* u n d e r his will), d e r e n ian ts. h e defendants: ou a r t hereby s u m m o n e d to answ e r th e c o m p la int in this ac ion. which wiil lie filed in th e office of the lerk of ib is C u i t , io th c city of Buffal- , a n d serve copy of y o u r an-w e r on m a t y oflice, in th e citv of Buffalo, w ithin tw e n ty days a f te r th e service .ereof exclusive of the day oi *ueh aervioc; and if pou fail to answ e r th e com p laint as *’ores*id the plaintiff will apply to th e C o u rt for t h - r. .ief d e m a n d e d in sal t com p laint L. L sO iifA K . Pla;ntiff*s A ttorney, l*o Main s i , Buff* o, N. T ID atad Buff lo. J u ly 3, 1669. C o m p L 'n t tiled A u g u st 7tb, 1SG9, In K rie County t L r k ’s office. L. LE CLEAR Plaintiff** A ttorney, ■8 ) Main s ir e e t. B. f f . o, N. D ated Buffalo. Ju ly 3. isW ______________J30 -6w N o t i c e o k i n t e n t i o n . —n o t i c e is hereby given t h a t t h e Common Council ol the city of Buffalo intend to order th e following described viorKs in saiil c ity, viz.: 'Ihe eo t side of siain st e t repair*d l e t een thc southerly line of N o rth Li isi.Gi s tr e e t t n d th e n o r th - e r l j curb liue of South D vision, by tak in g u p ihe present paxeoaent b e t ve- n t h e cu rb in g a r d ti e lail- road reck, a n d r e lay th e nara w t h flat iru tteri GEORGE S W AKDW aLL Citv Clerk Buffalo. O c t 20. 1869 J20 10’ >U - T E L E O R A P H I C IT E M S . A sleeping car on th e Oswego * S y ra cuse Railroad w e n t dow n an em b a n k m e n t on .Saturday m orning. Several persons were injured. Tbe insurgents in C n b a lately eaptured a freight t r a in laden w ith a valuable lot oi goods. Tbe Spanish budget for th e ensuing fiscal year shows Aft e s tim a te tu rp lu s of tive m il lions of dollars. A n enthusiastic free trad e m eeting was held iu D e troit on Saturday evening, No less than eight fires happened from New Yo-k uight liefore laft. T h e public d e b t statem e n t to be pub lished to day sh o w 3 a decrease for th e past m o n th of £7,033,882 73 ; m aking the total decrease since th e tiret day of M arch §02,- 332.070.65. Extensive preparations arc lieing m ade in Louisville, K e n tucky, for th e m eeting ( } the Society of th e Arm y of Tennessee. 1 'ae banquet which is to bo given a t the G a lt House to-n:ght will be ou s^c& lc of unparalleled magnificence. The m o st distinguished officers aud civilians in thc country will be in attendance. G overnor Cham b e rlain, of M aine, has appointed* Lot M. M o rrill U n ited fttates Senator to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Fessenden. The bodies of Jessup and fam ily, suffo cated in L iberty street, Now Y o rk, have been rem oved from th e station house for burial. A n inquest was commenced yes terday upon them which was adjourned, as it is thonght some suspicious incidents con nected w ith th e burning of the building in which they w e re s uffocated n e e d c le a ring up by th e investigation of th e tire m arshal. In New Y'ork yesterday, Jo h n Bismar, a aoldier, was found guilty of forging P a y m asters checks, and rem a n d e d for sen tence. T h e registration in New Y o rk yesterday was 32,844, m aking a total in t h a t city of 143,171. T h e registration in B rooklyn on Saturday was 11,296, m aking a to tal in th a t city of 56,561. A ll of the officers of the privateer Cuba were discharged by the Commissioner on S a turday, except Telfaio, M unroe, Isling, G ibson, Phillips, French and Lynch, who were re q u ired to give bail in th e sum of $3«.0 each for t h e ir appearance before the U a itcd States D istrict C o u rt, w h ich m eets to-day. A convention of a b o u t fifty laJies of New Y o rk wax held yesterday a t P a c k a rd’s Rooms, to perfect a new organization cail* 5 d “ \V«.man’s Council, of N ew Y o r k .” The ladie 3 in th e m o v em e n t state th a t this m eeting is prelim inara to a convention w ith the representative women from all p a r ts of the couutry. Tbe proposed object of tbe organization is tb e developm e n t of econo mical e d u c ation ftfld m u tual interests. It disclaims all connection w itli th e W o m en's R ights party. Political m a tters in the F rench capital are interesting. The L t Pu-blie, newspaper, says th a t tho i rnperor is suffering from a relapse of his form e r illness ls falee. t »n Friday he experienced some rheum a tic pains but on Saturday they had disappeared and he was quite well. T h e re has been no m eeting of the M ires- terial Council a t Compeigne since the E m perors return. Prince Napoleon had an interview w itb the Em p e ror ftaturday. This event, coup led w ith th e sudden arrival of Emile Olii- \ O l l C E T O C R E D I T O R S — P C K an t to an order of H o ratio Sevm o u r, Esq., •“'u rro c a t* o Eri County. Notice i- hereby given to all rerao-a having claims •ta i u s t Abby P. H e acock, latcof t n e d t y oi Buffalo, in - a i d county, deceased, t h a t th e y are required to e x - ,■ . . . . , hib it - # ram e w ith t ‘ e v o u c h e: s thereoi to G rosvenor | w i e r i n P a n s , h a s c a u s e d a r e v i v a l o f th e W. H e a c o ck, t> • E x e c u tor of th e will of h e aaid de- j ru m o r 8 t h a t m i n i s t e r i a l c h a n g e H a r e c o n t e m - oeaeed, a t i-* e reside ce of he said E x e c u tor, in th e ° city of Buffalo, io s a d county, on o r before th e 1st j p l a t e d , day of F e b ruary, 187t>. G. W. H E A OCK, E x e c u te D ated th e 28th day of J u l v lr t Th F L R M n i l K . P U R N I T U R E FO R EV E R Y B O D Y AT REDUCED PRICES. A very large assortm e n t of F U R N I T U R E , C H A I R S , AXD UPHOLSTERY GOODS ON HAND. F u r n itu r e m a d e to o r d e r , and rep a ir in g , bexi ste., d o n e In tlie beet m a n n e r. M -W -F SAAO D W H I T E 257 **1n «t rO Y F E « T I O .\L R V . JjlR E S H , P U K E C A N D IE S A re m a n u factured every day at W. LO NG & CO.’S. 193 M A IN ST. W h e n yon are a v-o a t buying tag th e m / a n d you wili like t h e ir goods a n d price*. SPECIA L RATES TO DEALERS. Prices sc lew and quaR ty and peetriwg as g o od ra nv honae in 'h e trad e . B O O T S AN If SH O E S . M O R T G A G E S . B o n d a n d m o r t g a g e s f o r s a l e One ot #6000, p a y a b le in aix annual paym e n ts; one of #*500 payable w ithin one year. LY O a 4 BAKER, Kri* Land Kffioe V f O N E Y TO LO AN— I HAYS F1F U A te* n t h urand dollars, which I w h to l : v a . . . V --------------------------- _ JO H > v tT O , la M o r t g a g e s f o r s a l e . — H U M S A SAX FDR D, U W Swap .v e d ays U ruuod ( r o o t l n , o n t A , . o r t h . - t stre e t, I c in g 194 f*ai f r n s a n d rear by 61 feet deep ac a oZm m ncta*f ll« * i t * aoeth«a t , , ,. I |W nuhrar.ee o f stag n a n t w a ter thereon t - be, a lratrH by fiilu y s a id lo t w ith clean e a r th , with fire daya , t „ T t . - t o - * - o r k - - 1- “ . ai > th a I ueunl—T rr— and if n o t done u> t m m a n n e r and w ithin th e t im e tperffted, t h e n th e s t r e e t C o m m lra io r - ------- - — 1— ' t r a ----------- I D a te d Buffalo, O r t M th . li r i* a u lh e e t e e d t o d o t h e G E O R G S P. W ARDW XI.L, City C lerk. )*■* F a r con i r u c u n g *t ne croe-xc«lk a. r se Ten h st t e ' , ou aoutheat erly side ot H u d ott s i r e e t .................................................... ] For repairing ston-j eroaawalk a r e a s Chip- pt-wa stree , on t h ; tea erly side of Del- a« are a t r e e ........................................................ 1 SEWXKS. F o r repairing m a in sew er in Peacock s tr s a t, h t the crossing of urie s t r e e t ...................... \ F o r c r etructing a brick eew er in s dew alk on e o u tb ide of B ttav ia s i r t t , from to* s w e r in P r a t t etree-. to a p o ie t 20 iaet earterix of sp r in g rtre e t ............................. I F o r r(-pairing *i e s ew e r in ea - 1 • Ide o f Pearl street, n b t.it 1:0 feet n-.rth t .'hippr- w a atree t .................................................................. F o r open-rjr, cleaning a r d rcp-.iri-*^ aewer in Illinois a treet, t e f v tu tl iffalo B ver j and P e rry ................................................ • F o r e x t r a w o rk o a th e Pe .u s tlv a n ia •- reet K i w r over »:i r r pijt- at th c crow ing of F * rteen'-h s t r a - t ........................................... For re-p h t n g >i-ia saw e r in s o u 'h s’ 'e i • o u r t stre t , in iro n t ot tr i e CV-u-t y S a lugs B a u t. .................................................... F c r cl i n m g und lepairi g m a in few e r tn South Ter ace s.re e t, com m e n cing a t G e n raea s t r e e t ................................................. T H E B E S T P L A C E TO BUT R K U A B L K BO O T S & SH O E S IS AT J a s . H . J e w e t t ’s 406 MATH STREET, AM M 1ICAN BLOCK M y G o o d s a r e M a d e t o O r d e r , O F T H E BEST MATERIALS, A N D S U P E R I O R W O R K M A N S H IP. M Y P R IC E - A R E LO W E R th a n th r e e of any o th e r bouae in *he city, a a d the qualitx of w o rk m u c h bm ter. CALL AND EXAM INE TU E Large and well Selected Stock COM P R ISING EVERY GRADE, From tb* cheapest to tb e m o r t e x i e n iv . NO. 4M MAIN STREET, AM E R ICAN BU K .K . JAMES H. JEW ETT. A T T O R X E Y S . T7IORBC3H • HYATT f g * C T n t ) t B A W H T i . u-h •olicitAfrto? A M T k a a aud Foretgr Pat-nt.-, a.;d ATTORNEYS I S P V 'F N T C * > F 8 , Weed’s B-och, oorner o f Main and 9 wan .*»re-1 , ^ BUFFA L O , N .Y . JayW y a tt, W. H F - r iti* h C o u n ieiijr a t Law M echanical E_ A mass m eeting of workingmen w&s held in the large hall a t th e Cooper In s titu te laet e v e n ing for tho purpose of indorsing tho w o rkingm e n ’s nom inations. F a th e r H y a c inth# visited th e American In s titu te F a ir yesferday. 1 h e Society of Liquor Dealers’ of th is city adopted resolutions last evening in dorsing th e candidates of th e Democratic party w h o have favored th e repeal of the Excise law. A n toine M a n rer, who waa convicted last week, an d sentenced to be hung for the m u rder of Joachim F u r rter, iu .Spring Valley, Rockland County, New Y o rk, ba.- m ade a confession, statin g t h a t and a com panion com m itted t h e m u rder for F u r r t e r ’s money. Officers a re in pursuit of the ac complice. M a d r id , October 30— E r iu i a g . — The ^overumeDt and peop'e have experienced another m inisterial crisis. The Cabinet difficulty re.m rre.tm th is instance directly on the question cf the candidature of differ ent parties for the throne, and th e division caused by the votes of th e i r different friends in the m inistry a n d legislative body. Seuors Silvela and Ardan&sy resigned cheir portfolios. A m eeting of th e Progressist 3 was held last night for tbe purpose *.f n am ing a King, at which 110 delegates voted for the Duke of Genoa, son of V ictor Em a n u el. The Uniouiats, however, will Vote against th> Duke. A m eeting of th e m a jority party will l»e h e ld th is evening. LATBK. M adrid , October 2 9 —N ight— D u ring the latest moments of the diifcreut legislative king-tnaking caucusses in the city thisaveu- ing the chances of tbe Duke de M o u tpensier were reviving and there appeared a proba bility of a national union, w ith th e Duke tor King. W a s h i n g t o n , October 29.—I t is ascer tained at th e Re venue Bureau th a t since the inauguration of th e internal revenue •vyatem not m o ie t h a n one-tbi. 1 of th e rev enue from tobacco has been re.u zed in th e 'ta t e s of V irginia aud N o rth Ca rolina. A t first t h e frauds Were confined to smuggling, but lately they have been effected alm ost wholly hy counterfeit stam p s. T h e m ili tary’ c o n tinue to patrol th e States, and such other m easures have been adopted by Com missioner Delano t h a t tb** c o m b inations are daily being broken up A n o ther squad was a rrested yesterday in Richmond. Over §7000 in counterfeit stam p s were taken trom them . Commissioner Dolaco and Secretary BoHtwdl were in conference to-day iu ref erence to th e continued attack s on the r e v enue officers in th e South. As th e civil authorities pay no a ttention to t h e outrages, it is probable t h a t the m ilitary authorities will be ordered to see th a t th e officers are protected in th e discharge of th e ir duties. M inister Dow has not yet received his in structions as M inister to China, but w ill in a few days. Ho w ill sail im m e d iately for Europe. M r. W a d e, th e English Charge *1’Affaires, who succeeds M r. Alcock iu < h ina, is reported to hsve said recently th a t J . Ross Browne was in error in s tating th a t th e Chinese had m ade no progress. They had recently establ shed a Foreign Office and provided for the education of youth abroad, and these, w ith th e appoint m ent of Mr. Burlingam e’s mission, indicated considerable progress. Mr. W a d e thinks all Burlingam e’s treaties will be ratified. The New Y o rk Times' W ashington special says : Inform a tion has been received a t the Treasury D e p a rtm e n t th a t an organized attem p t has been m ade a mong certain dis appointed contractors and speculators, who expected to fatten upon th e G o v e rnm e n t iu the building of the New York Postoffice, to cause the failure of certain plans of the supervising architect, Mr. M u llet, by bribing the workm en to a r ange th e ir m a terial so as to develop weakness in the walls and other portions of th e structure. The same c lass of operations has been dis covered iu other parts of tk e country in connection w ith public buildings under way, thc design l>eing to t r y to break down he present m ethod of building by days’ woik, acd to restore th e old system of con tracts. The New York Tribane's W ashington pecial says: Tbe interest exhibited m the attem p t t > co .nect President G r a n t w ith Fisk, G o uld and C- rbin in th e goid con spiracy has som e w h at subsided, but still rem a ins th e s u b ject of g e n e ral comm ent. It has been ascertaineg t h a t th e only basis for the alleged complicity of the P resident is ! -he fact th a t when he sold his house in this city to G e n e ral Sherm a n he gave Mrs. G ranr §12,(KK) of th e proceeds Corbin wax here a t th e tim e on his wedding trip, and M rs. G r a n t placed the money in his hands to be invested in buddim* lots in th e suburbs of New York city. This is th e only m oney transaction th a t has tran s p red betw e eu them since G r a n t wa* inaugurated, and it will p r o b a bly be th e last, as th e Preeident does not heaitate to declare th a t m future he will have no social comm u nication w ith Corbin whatever. I t is probable t h a t Carbin used the money p laced under bis control to im press Fisk and G o u ld w ith the belief th a t he was acting aa M rs. G r a n t’s backer, a be litf which was suddenly dispelled when the order was issued to sell governm ent gold, and Corbin’s transactions w ere dis covered. W ashington , O ctober 30. —T h e W a r D e p a rtm e n t to-day received news from New O rleans to t h e effect t h a t four of th e eight iron clads a t t h a t point h»da been rendered seaw o rthy, and were ready to be forw arded to W a shington as soon as th e ir convoys a r rive. During the past fiscal year 700,0X1,000 letters have passed through th e mails of the U n ited States, being an increase of 40,000 OiH) o ver a n y previous year. This is about tw e n ty lettv is per bead for every man, woman and • h ild in th e U n ited States. ^ ______ ^ ___________ A R T S A N D IN D U S T R I E S . —F u r n itu r e is being m anufactured in W isconsin for shipm e n t to U tah. —The London house painters held a m eeting recently for the purpose of forming a society of wor k m en to promote technical education in connection w ith house painting and decoration. —Large num b ers of w o rkm en are to be discharged from the Philadelphia navy yard. Only enough will be retained to per form th e necessary work. — T h e San Francisco papers say t h a t the first a rticle of tinw a re m anufactured from . 0 tin m ined in th e U n ited S tates has j u s t i t r y . T h e editor s a y s of t b e Soethern man: been com p leted in t h a t city. I t ia a case to . H ia standard food ia a piece of bacon contain th e Pioneere' c e rtificate of honorary j fri%d; t h e f a t taken aod w ith flour or meal m em b ership presented to the H o n . W illiam j m ixed into a heavy mass a nd consigned to H. Sew a rd j th e inevitable frying pan, and n e t comes a — Seven cents a day and board is th e 1 low p o f leathw y -lcw k m g “ 0 ^ t h m g ■ r c - i , n , I t u . ■**imach of ao ostrich c®ti.*l n o t riigest. w ^ „ of > common laborer m .Sw „ r-rU m ]. I . h . t dom hV d o tell ber i b a t my body lie. 10 t h . !!•«««• -W o m e n get th e ir rig h t , in S e » Y ork • w ith i t , Uuts lt op. and into the frying aippi. I did not drow n my self for shame* , a t t h e rato of cents a shirt. j j 6 go*a; after being alo.- ly sim mered —nor for love. I am y e t a* pure as th e ! — A bras* floor, w e ighing 1450 pounds i u n til hard, it u p u t into a deep diah and l<eautiful snow, th a n k the Lord ! I have | a nd costing $ 8 oO, has recently lieen manu j grease poured o v e r it,an d w h a t is n o t soaked no sin of th a t kind to ausw e r for. No ; factored in England for tb e W o lf Rock ! up in th e chicken is m ade w ay^with by friends have I. Everybody hates n-e. My j L ight House. I t is intended to replace a . soaking his frying pan bread in it. Give friends a re m y enemies. Indeed, this ii a j solid oak door four inches thick, which bad j him a rich, juicy s te a k , and into th* frying cold a n d ilre-ry world to live in ; so, good- 1 been s h a ttered into fragm ents by the force j p an it gr *9» ia slow ly mmnrared and bye, m o ther, sister and b rothers. I am ; o f t h e waves. i sim mered un til no knits will **d going to th e land where sin aud sorrow —Zinc m av coated w ith a fine black j then eaten w ith heavy bread eeakad u ^ t h e come no more. ; ^ l n r , by first clean mg its surface w ith sand rem a ining .Z j j S \ (bigned.) P. A. M c K ax ’ ( ^ dilute su lp h a n c acid, and then im- food. ,B q u a n tity s u ffident t e a» .r r i a The m o ther of M iss M cKay is a widow, m rrsiog i t for a m oment in a solution of j She m oved from D a y ton, 0 . , about a year since. N ew Y ork , Novem ber 30 — R o b e rt D. Bogart, th e P a y m a s ter’s c lerk in t h e Brook lyn N a v y Y a rd, who ia accus«d of m isap propriating about §12,000 o f th e Paym a s ter’s funds, an d who was tried for the offence recently by a naval C o u rt M a rtial aud convicted, waa turned over to th e civil *nt''.oii.ie* yesterday, ft. c retary Robeson having disapproved of th e prootvdi I t is given o u t t h a t one of the special ob jects of Fieury’s mission to St. Petersburg is to induce Russia to join th e o ther great powers in a general disarm a m e n t. A lad nam e d Kingslow was struck by th c lightniD g train going sonth a t Cold Springs, on th e Hudson R iver P. aad, Friday night, and killed. Secretary F is h is in New York. St. Domingo correspondence of October 1 5 t m t a te x t h a t G eneral Babcock is etill there gathering s tatistics aud holding long interview s w ith President Baez, which leads to th e iuference a mong .the p eople th a t an nexation to tlie U n ited S tates i|s under con sideration. N e a l M c L aughlin, th e driver of th e car riage in which Brooks’ a s saulters escaped, was heard on a w r it cf habeas corpus to have his bail reduced. A f ter hearing evi dence, Judge Allison rem a n d e d th e p r is oner, refusing a reduction. T h e a rgum e n t for a new trial in th e cases of M orrow snd Dougherty have been postponed until F r i day next. T h e Em p e ror of R u s s ia will spend part of th e w inter a t Cowes, Isle i f W ight, and Nice, France. T E L EC. R A P H I C S U M M A R Y. fra o * sarcao A T 's AfTSitiio jr liom o s a . C h i c a g o , O c tober29.— A special dispatch from Q a iacy, Illinois, to th e Tribune, is to thecffucfc t h a t P e t M cKay, a highly esteem ed and beautiful young lady of thatcity^ aged eighteen years, w a lked out on the railroad bridge and pinned her cloak to a brace of the bridge and leaped into the river. H e r body has not been found Be fore jninping into th e river she w rote a note aad pinned i t to her cl ak in which she s.aid: “ Tbe finder of th is cloak, and h a t I hope, will lie kind enough te take them t o m y m o ther, a t th e T rem o u t Hoik NO. 8117. , 1 ~ j f \ £ror fa **• ®' Ira k Road,. Tha M m ia aithar >1 Franch or Tarkiah m a u factnra. Tha hilt •obram w r th r o »|taraa aad U ttar, o o it. amhbard la Uather (to n , antiuoa. r..oa » h o hare m a r t thiok tb . r e l i c i a , ha\ e M en embeuded among Uie mud einc* the Beige of -Leith, in the time of the re jency of Mary of Lorraino, by the English troops. —A simple leak af the percentage of w a te r in an alcoholic solution is furnish*^ by th e affinity of alcohol for chloroform. In tbe experiment a little chloroform u poured into a graduated glaaa tube, and a ziven volume of th e spirit to be tested n •dded, and both w e ll shaken np together On settling, all the water w ili (w found t* nave separated from th e alcohol (which hat- combined w ith the chloroform), and it* amount can ha read o ff on tha graduatsd tube. The eatabli hm ent on tha R iver U rn guay, Sonth America, for tha manufacture of Liebig’s Extract of M eat, i t ir stated, haa the largest kitchen in the world. Th*- building covers an area af 90,000 squar* feet, or nearly half an sera, lu one hall there are fonr meat-cuttere, whioh can di# pose o f 2 0 * bullocks eaeh per hour. There ire tw e lve digesters, in which tb e meat if boiled by steam. They can hold togethei 144,000 p o u n d s of beef. A bout e ighty oxet per hour are actually slaughtered for thi* imm ense manufactory o f meat extract. These engaged io making experiments in frictional electricity may be interested fc learu tha composition of a new amalgam which is said to he very much superior fc the old composition of tw o parts of quick stiver, one port tin and one part zine Thu new composition is made by melting tw o parts of chemically pure sine in an iroi ladle, and then carefully adding, while gently stirring it with an earthen pipe stem one part o f quicksilver. After cooling, ai extrem e ly tough, b u t easily pulverized amalgam, of a silver white oolor, is ob tained, which m ay lie kept in closed vial* tor a ny length of tim e ; and when needed, the necessary quantity in to be ground u, in a pore-lain mortar, w ith a little tallow — Philadelphia L'lcgtr. —The Btttish Quarterly gives some re in a rt a b le statistic* pertaining to th e a r t ol photography. Tw e n ty years ago, oue per sou only claimed th e r i^ h t to practice pbo tograpby io Enwlaod. A u d in 1861 then were entered 2,534 photographers, and thi* is believed to have been not m ore than halt the persons actually engaged in the busi ness. B u t w h a t is still m ore enriou*, * single firm in Lond n now consume, on an average, th e w h ites of tw o thousand egu* daily, iu th e m a n u facture of albumenize> iiaper, for photographic printing. This u for Englaud alone, w ith no reference to tb* continent of Europe or to America. —Tha um of ornamented pyrographic woodwork is being revived in England. li> the ordinary samples, the designs are burnt into veneers of sycamore or maple, and are supplied wholesale to builders, cabinet makers and others, ready for Ikying in the ordinary manner; but, if preferred, the de signs can be applied to the epMd wdrk, tc insure greater durability. By the use ol wood so ornamented all necessity for paint ing is, of course, avoid©* 1. It is inexpen sive and worth looking to. — Scientific A m e r icon. —The latest a d d ition to th e list of re m arkable m ilitary inventions is a new sort of arm o r t h a t will render innocuous Chasse- pofc. M a rtini-H e n ry and Berdan. The A us trian review, Archives o f the M arine, makes the announcem ent. I t saya t h a t an Italia, called M u ratori has offered to m il to th* Em p e ror Napoleon th e s e cret of a composi tion intended to neutralize th e destructive effects of t h e new weapons, th e priucipal com ponent of which ia a sort of f e lt mixed w ith various other substances, and thu*- transform ed into a com p act and adhesive moss. This felt, after being kneaded by powerful machines, t en m ade liquid, and finally cooled, will r e s is t, i t isaaid.even a t a short distance, as has been proved by ex perim eut, nfle and pistol balls, bayouei th ru s ts and sabre strnkm . A Chaaaepo* rifle ball, a t a distance of rath e r more than half th e range of t h a t weapon, cannot pierc** a cuirass m ade of th is m a terial, which is said to be well adapted for covering the hulls of ships of war, as a substitute for the heavy and costly iron and steel a t pres en t employed. The felt plates, besides, possess tb e advantage th a t , nnlike those m ade of steel, instead of being broken to pieces by a cannon ball, they yield to the impact, and the holes m ade by th e shot lorn of them selves, as if th e felt were *«• m uch iodiarnbber. W e are fu rth e r told th a t the composition does not c< s t much more than the fourth p a r t of the price ol steel and iron. W e hope Mr. M urratoriV invention will realize all t h a t isclajtned for it; b n t did th e Em p e ror buy the secret? Pittsburgh Commercial. — A paten t has lieen tak e n out in Eng land for a new m ethod of m aking hors* na ls. I t coexists in providiug a machine employed in th is m a n u facture w ith a spec ial furnace through which th e nail rod is passed continuously before arriving a t the anvil o r anvils; al**o in an aatom a tio feed motion for propelli g th e nail rod, and in tbe employ m e n t in such m achines of two distinct anvils and hamm ers, one of which anvils is s tationary aud the o ther movable One of these anvils has f >rmed on its face a die representing a nail on ita side, and ' the other a die representing a nail on its flat, or these dies m ay be form ed on the faces of th e hamm ers of th e respective an vils, or partly in the ham m e r a nd partly in the anvil in each case — Scientific A tnerican. U N D E R S T O O D H E R CASE. A t a revival excitem e n t in Connecticut, a respectable old lady was s ruck w ith con viction a n d n came a c o n v e rt, a u d was pro posed for m em b ership of th e church. There was a m eeting held for t h e exam ina tion of t h e candidates, of whom th e r e were several in a ttendance. “ W ell, my dear sts ter Rogers,” said the exam iner, addressing our vsnerable friend, “ pieaae relate your experience.” T h e old lady, on th u s fo;ing addressed, lifted up her voioe. “ W e ll,” she said, “ I don’t know w h a t to nay, so f t o l l my husband, Mr. Rogers, before I came here; but I believe 1 have experienced a change, a s I told my husband, Mr. Rogers, after I came home from m e e t ing, when I became oon vinced th a t I waa th e most sinful creature iu tue world, aa I told my husband Mr. Rogers, and says he, ‘I th in k so too.’ T t e n I told Mr. Rogers, my husband, I waa going to lead a different li e —was going to trim my lam p , and have i t burning sgtn th e bridegroom come. Then Mr. Rogers, my husband, aaid he didn’t see w h a t 1 w a n ted of another, b u t be d i d n 't m ake no objec tion. Then I told M r Rogers, my hua- band, th a t I would join th e church and prepare m y self for th e place w h e re th e worm d i e 'h not, and th a fire ia not quenched; and m y husband, M r. Rogers, told me I ’d better. ” T h e F r y i n g P a n . — “ Died of a frying pan,” is tb e epitaph w h ich the Columbus, Georgia, Enquirer aaya appropriately be longs to the graveyards of thousands of Southern people, on account of the manner of p reparing food ia t h a t part of the coun- m eal for a C K K j r * : S i I f r a d r - by t h . Irjio g ™ ni» i n ) o r ty p r a f o f » r a d .b*hU y j - 4 ” 5 _ # ____ r _ _ , b u t c o n v e r t e d into a alow poison aad a fruitful n ia in f o rty p a rts « « r w ith .clp b u n c K id , K d thoa n . 1 . 1 j u d dried. Copper m »y be ble. k ened by eoaree «<d\ meaAs of a liquid prepared by dissolving . Scarcely s a a y tw o Darts of araeaioua a cid in a m ixture of ferer applies to one p a r t of hydrochloric acid and one p a r t “ ^ “ 8 D !' - . of s u lphuric a cid a a d tw e n ty-four p a r ts of unable t o give, w ithout an entire chaoge ui • h is o r her habits: and nnless such change is for relief from the which relief I water- —A c cording to th e English papers, a scim itar or c a rved sw o rd, t h a t f a s e v idently livin g uisuopp^v, d of th e proceedings- «un_ scim ita r o r c u r r a . w v r u , 1 ** Jefidtfd t h a L? v r t not properly liable to lain a to»g tim e to th e bed of th e F irth el ‘ trial by the navai authorities. He will be F o rth, has been brought up #n a a oyster w — n i i f f a u * * 1 1 1 K J f F A L O t A t h l i h JOB PRINTING OFFIC E. «ewpW ely .tacked «itb Tfix VKRY M a t MATAKIA1 in a il H i variety , la prepared to\ asraute tvery d«*erj.Ucn ef B C a r d t a d J e * e a s t /* BO. 14 EAST SWAN V R m , (Second F loer.) tost drf hy using Frank Miller’s celeUrattd b—thcr Preservative and Water Pruol u . l Hlarkiig. b o l d by shoe dealers g e n e r a l l y . k l t i t F or i l oiling harness, carriage tops, 4c , aa nothing equal to Frank M.iler’a Prepared Ham see Oil Blacking, put up in ^aaa of variona sixes convenient for use. ''old by harness maker*. k 1 -fit Trem endous S e n s a tion ! W o n d e r * w i l l N e v e r C e a se ! T h e P e o p le M a k v e l 4 v c h ! —I# does seem from the ■vaults •chie^ki by Dr. D a m n , the hedvr. that -he daya of miracles are not i'as«*jl. M en , brought to Lis r«;»<u a, at Bonne) a Hotel, on trala and oihtrs on tfrutchOe, and are healed ao they walk away aa in days of old. Thera m no Iodic r ni.T room U r d o u b t bnt thnt Dr D. ii ... mg » n n l d u i ol good, u i. ohowa hy tl.o lol- lowing o h m doM without m o d i . o r •urgorj : J. H. Pfon, 217 Wool Tupprr •uoot, -boom.turn u o y«»r., nnd his wito with nnaralgin, both curad ; Mr. J„hn Kuder, Jnanatown, P a , lu r tcr, rostor.d m an a lly; J. M. Msllnr, A n g o la d v « r ipsia and liver complaint, cored ; J. N. K n * , No. Evens, heart dicaaee eight jtati*, ru- (tored ; Fred. A. Hitehoock. Kuowi svtlie, Jrleana connty. N e w York, paralysis ot •eck of the bladder tw e n ty years, cur* d ; Mrs. Kudar, of Turners ville. F a , wroio rack that ahe was cured three m ouths ago »f spinal oinnpiaint; hlisa E. Haines, Llk •treet, dysp peia cm \d ; Mr H. 8 uy«itr, Dunkirk, asthma, seminal w e a k m ss t*u isara, ourrat ; Mary Bearford. Hufftlo, lo- aala weakness cured; K«v A U. irown, of this city, deaf ue.ea years, 4ured w ith two treatments. The. laughter of a w«li-known clergy mau of this ity Use been entirely cured of a chromo liarrhek of fivo years duration. A. K . Tones, Tonawanda, fever and sore on limb went)-five years cured. Mrs W right, Buffalo, swelled m c k , or go.tre, cun d, •Its Watson, of thia city, tits nu-e y«ars, ured four months ago. Andrew Lynd, of -87 North Division street, catar< h, br«»n- hilia and lung trouble, cured. Mr*. K. .'ercey's daughter, of 112 North ft wan treet. partial y blind fourteen year*, con tinues t o see pel feotiy . Mrs. A. Ferkiir, 42 Carroll street, heart disease tour \car-, uted three m ouths ago F.t u.tr kinuer, of Big Tree, New York, rhtu- latiam thirteen years, cured. Mr C. A Van Slyke, IU 0 Franklin street, d)*p ep» ic pains through lungs and stomach tiv e yeai**, ured. Mr. ▲. C. Dunn, Concord, gravel *ud dropsy, cured. Mr Dunran, Bar avia, idea restored. E. W eston, 176 North D i vision atreet, sciatic rheumai rm eight* eu uouths, pertectiy cured. J'diu McG-atb. .’arroll street, tumor on shoulder, cure < 1 . tibert Bock, Angola, spinal diffi* u it\ ami tjaralysis of both limbs, could not walk waa cured aod latt crutches iu teu nunuiei. Mr*. W. Horton, Java Village, (uo v stop ping at 360 Seneca atreet). catarrh, bron chitis, and deaf for year*, and thought o iie near her end—cured. Dr. Darrin will cemain until December first. n o v l- d l 2 t T h e new one and three quarter atory louse. No. 270 Seventh street, will l>e s<-l*l oery cheap and on easy term*, if applied f -r o day or Monday. House ia finished < fl in splendid style. Contains don hi© parlor.**, to nr bed rooms, dining room, kitchen, w«x>d- «hed. Good cellar, sewers, gas, water, ci*- ern, and all modern improvements S treet paved. Good neighborhood. A p p ly ou c.he premises. j3d 2 t W h il e the horse* is invaluable for th e -ise of man, few know how many are in ju r 'd by the contraction of tha feet It i* ■•aid 200.00U are thus ruined Annually To remedy this e v il we noticed at th* In tern a tional Industrial Exhibition, Buffalo, an important though simple invention. It is that of Tyrrell’• Patent Hoof Expanding Hors# Shoe. It is highly commended l.y thoae conversant with home*. One says its use for tw o months cared hia horse th a t i« d been lame six years An-l R o b e rt Bonner say* it is the moot valuable inven tion he ever saw. The ingenious specim c » •ve saw were from the Tyrrell Horse Shoe Company, Batavia, New Yotk. A ttention O ne H usd r e ^ h R egiment . \11 ex-members of the late One Hnndretb Regiment New York Volunteers ate re quested to meet at the ro->m* of Company K, Seventy-fourth Regiment, on Monday evening, November 1, at 7J o’clock 0 N. O tis , President C. H ess , Secretary. j30-2t A ttention C ompany K, Seven t t - poupth R egiment . — All mend*™ are hereby ordered to assemble at the new \rm-»ry, on Monday evening next, at 74 o ’clock. A full attendance is requested O F R ichards , Captain. E H FuEEMan, Orderly Jsergeaut. j ?0 2 t b To t h e P o b l ic . —H*vjng heard a good deal lately about quick baking or roa»tmg in cooking stoves, I am prepared to tnako , oath that the “ Triumph'’ cooking rtove I '•ought from Dudley A Rockwell, 333 Main street, haa frequently baked bis< uitx in •even minutes. Any one who douMs this s atem ent can call an«f see me. 1 have filled my tsa kettle full of water, and had it boiliug in fifteen m inutes after applying the match. J ohn H ager , A t G. W . Robertson, 380 Main st. C o a l T a r C o m p o s i t i o n will core C a tarrh Bron Di tie. Asthma and Consumption, when all othsr rsmadiea have failed The fume* are inhaled directly into tbe longs, thus ap plying the remedy to tbe effected surface aa well aa to the blood. Headquarters at v,». 17 South Division street, bold by drug gists generally. J. F. C rossland ha# removed hie whole sale and retail Millinery bostnesa fc> 397 Main street above Eagle street. A fine stock of real Hair Goads just received. Pon choice Kentucky Whisky for modl- nnal one go to Sw ift A Husted. k25-tf H e a lin g on its W inos, •ay all who have made no# of Dr. W istar’s B*i*am of W ild Cherry, and by sOch use been cured of coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, influenza or consumption The prudei t will always keep this standard rem edy by dao S pecial N otic * —Charlo* Rosenau has now open at 3>2 Main street, Krem in Bi>«k, a large stock of embroideries, laces, veils, hosiery nod glove*, ladi-s’ under wear, zephyr, worsted, French cornets, bonnet aud velvet ribbons, jewelry, jet eel*, fans, e tc , which he will sell much i e- low tha regular prices. ■ Ladies are reap- ct- fully invited to call and examine the s v jjIl OTsnrxna.— Wholesale and retail, E agan A Co., 2.11 Main street C a s t or? C lo t h in g . — > . Boaso«rg s Exchange, pavs the highest for ladies’ and g-utv’ res* iff Call a t store, or ar: ire» i iyxs 2692 Poetoffice. ________ A s t r a c h a n K * c q u E a . P v a iaa Saoqnea, Made at 291 Main srtret. i 8 -icquei H rrotold A J29tal A n o th e r V icto r y .—Our American Ba«e Burner has just take* the firat-premium at tbe American Institute iu N ew Y o ik. 1 aad m s UL Du J l e y A R o c k w e l l , 333 Main s t . , eor of North Division. effected, whose appropriate epitaph will i-e Died o f a Frying Pan ” P rexexve tocr H i ^ th and keep T h e F lo u e t h a t H o u sekeepers W a ? t. Tho foUowing letter explains itself : L o m s v n a n , K o n t o d iv , B a e t a a b e r I* . 1863. M e s s r s . •'S e tter A H a i l e y —0 * * i « : O u r W'm’* W b a a t R o d f M U y Plow - lo o k h* p n m u m o u r '-tat* P a l . a a d is aaid to ba O a b -t in tbi* city. * • w o u ld He* t • a s j p * otra b u n Irrd barrel- per t o * . P le a s e ta ll th e flo * u»w, an d w a r m 'll it iv * t h . boat o f s a t s f a c tio n ; if n o r e 'u r s b e a o a a y . p.. ty. Wiluams. Tho above floor in for svle, a * iv*r in s t r n c - BOM, a t Cutter t f'S . • .*, 248 VV*-h:->«rton Areet. ^ ___ J9-1U*. V ,ra !' .u l a # E l llC * ia p a « r » - > « .h onrf F ind ir.-niK a e tery, A \enacx «• .in alo. ■'■■■•¥, M o u ldtn**, Krn. •*- . K iln Drtorf Do-'r*. - *!»zed and U o -red 9-j-h ■ - - a - — i o u t * W Ki'wdr; D\ -r or.rf a 5l,,iow ateo. lan ln a . - •! u n / <* ulyrti'n do*.* tu order .-r. fh u r t n - t ioe
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