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t m B u m i* B r a n s ,PUBLISHED BY

t h e e x p r e s s p r i x t i n g c o .KO. 14 E. 8WAN STRKfcT.

TERMS:■orelng, (per year).............................. | 1 0 oo8 S K - I : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ; ; : : : - . : : r sTHE EVENING KXPKK8H, (two edituaujot 2 and

4 P. M., delivered to city •uteM.ribcrs at SIXTEEN reata i»er week.

BUSIN ESS DIRECTORY.N A M E , a e . 'trX B S S A X D LO C A TIO N O F T H K

LKA 1)1 S O H O U SE S OF B U F F A LO . ITh.w.: o f our readers who M ake pinvhaeaa in B uf­

fa lo , oy ru ttin g tin* ou t and uning it as a referem x w ill «av„ tim e auditroub.e. T he ecU ctioo has been carefully m a .e aud te * n # * ly FIoB T C L A SS.]

' l L ' - N t S . E I X i E T ’L S , S K A T E S .L. & I ,. WHITE, 312 Exchange.O A S T I N O S A C . IIOSAkC IKuS lu u i , i.eu Umd.

b a n k e r s .II. ». BIT.T A Co.. W . cor.„ v J ? ? O K S A N D S T A T I O N E R Y .

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IIKIN* y * JEXK 4, *ou and fOSlfafti.a f u . — B O O T S A S H O E S .A. L. N< HBYVah 2H5 Ma'i.JAMEH h JEWEiT, eon Main.

b l a n k b o o k M A N C F A C T U R E R .I* Cl IICHKjTER, tM*n4 m W w hiniltoa.

C O N F I .7 T I 0 N K i t s , (W h o lM a l.! A R e t a i l .• M Ij p’LLOGK A CO., 16 H. Irv.-l ,n.

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VOL. XXIY.

j w n w u L .ietUs not exceeding Jour Une* in e r tsv

Under this heading Jor 545 cent*, each addiliona -5 cent*.

I K J A M KS M • T K B B IN S IS IN M FX. fal . he is a«t <! to c mniunira e by a u .te ! :ft aoffice, with Mat-hew (McCauley, from I’liiiadeiph.a n * arch of his ? him a- b"inir with Mr tehhinaiho baa c nx >n, r. p>.t *d t-

MV W I F E L U C Y H A V I N G L K K Tmv h»l *i,d board without just cgu r o»>r<v ration, I f.-rM-l any |wr-.,-. tru tin* «,r i.arborir * hei on my iwt. HENRV BIDDLECuM

F 'O R A D O P T IO N — A N Y P E R S O Jwlahlntr to adopt a heal hy male chiJ*! r»ie y. ■ ild c -n find suj.'. an cue Ly apply iw* 2 1 , 'th

< O K K C T JIIENRV II EARN £., N K K S , ( W h o le sa le .)

^ C R O C K E R Y .U| IN A, GL AS-i MAT I It -'O'NEIL Sia.ai.,.OEt*. t . NEW.MA #, 441 Mam._ 4 . OA UK1AGES.®ARVi# fi Wallace. I Oca near Courter llous .

A CRACKERS, AC.IL OVBH8 A SON, It« aud 1*5? Ellicott.OOAL, / Wholesale and Retail.)

i H IHJPLhi < •»., r» r Lri • and Terrace. OfcOKC* O AIV IN, A i., Foot Oent ae?.OOAL AND FIG IRON.*}■ R- Kf4L**ON A CO., no Ohi , c r Mukissiiq-i.L. •. HLOHTROM, 2 iominercial Wharf, loot oiMain af. cet.

DRY GOODS.DODD, HEST i CO., 392 Main.DRAPERS A TAILORS.M. H. TRYON, 294 Main.

DYER AND RENOVATOR.LLCA8 CHESTER, 483 Maiu.ENVELOPE MAN UFACTURERS.II. W. PKoHsKK, 22 W. Swan.

ENGRAVERS ON WOOD.ORO D. WJGHTMAN, 200 Main.FURNITURE, AC.ISAAC I) WHITE, 257 MainE. BKIbTuL «t CO., 203 Mein.

FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN.W. H. Terrac. cor Evais.FRUIT AND OYSTERS.PI.ATT FRUIT CO., 267 Washington.

GROCERS, (Wholesale.)A. M. JOUNSTON, 7I Main.GROCERS (Wholesale and Retail.)K. I». HoLM aN, 17!) Main.CEO. W. hCOTT, 1 7 E. BncraGENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.ADDISON H. STAFFORD 397 Main.B- N LAWRENCE A £0.4, 315 Main M'iTT * BENEDICT. 367 Main

GUNS AND JEWELRY.J. O. ROBfUN A- CO., 1M6 Main.HARNESS, SADDLES, AC.J. 8. LVTLE A SON, 20 Bxrhani'o, npixxtlte Mansion. DAN'L K. HUal'HHKV, Sut’cessor to Jno. Hum­phrey h Bro., 303 Maiu.

HARDWARE, IRON, AC.C. E. WALBKJ: (IE, 271 Main and 0 Swan.HORTwNS a KIP, cor I’.arl and Seneca.SIDNaY SHel'ARD A t , Main.FOWLEK A sons !«t> St Hit a.DE W.TTC. WEED A CO.,2o4 Main, cor W. Swan.HARDWARE AND METALS.TRATT * CO.. Ui. 48 and 150 Terrace.

HOT AIR FURNACES.A. D. GILBERT, 85 Main.HATS, CAPS AND FURS.C. * F. OE RP.KR, 508 Main.UERGTOLP. A HR »., 291 Main.WM. W'.VPKKT, 321 Main.

IKON FOUNDRY.KAOIF, IRON WORKS, I*, rv. - or Mississippi.CLINTON iRON WoRHS, Cuurch,cor JackM>n.IRON FOUNDERS, ENGINES, IJOILERS CIEO. W. T1FIT, Sons CO., Washington, nrOhio.

IRON FLAILS, R. U. SPIKES, AC.J’RATT a CO., 4t», 40 anti 6uTerrace.LIGHT CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH.D. C. GODWIN. 333 anti S35 Waahinctun.

LOOKING GLASS, PICTURE FRAMES.HOWARD A BUNTING, 15 «. Swan.MALLEABLE IRON.PRATT A LETCHWORTH, 52 and 64 feriacr.

MARBLE MANTLES AND GRATES.C. H. COOPER, ill Delaware.L. SWARTZ A C . 3tiS Mam.MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS.JOHN CRAWFORD, 107 and 169 Nia, ara.MILLINERY (vvhnlesaie and Retail.) HENRY O BRIEN, 290 Wain.W. H. W. OD** ARL), 409 Main.

MOURNING GOCDS.DODD, BEST A CO, 414 MaiuMANUFACTURING JEWELERS, &C.H. F. JUENGLlNti, 327 Washiujfton.MUSK DEXLERS AND PUBLISHERS.JEW E rr & >1ISCHKA, 263 Main.

ORGANS (Portable Pipe.)DERRICK, FELGEMAKER A CO., 39, 41 and 43 CllutuuORGANS, MELODEONS, AC.GEO. A PRINCE A CO., Niagara, 8eveuth and Ma­ryland.

OILS, PAINTS, AC.F. S. PEASE, 65 and 67 Main.PLANING MILLS, DOORS, SASH. AC.W. A. EVANS k COv Mechanic.

PLASTIC SLATE ROOFING,B. F. INNES, 244 Main.

PIANOS, MUSIC, AC.COTTIER k DENTON, 269 Main.PIANO MANUFACTURERS.C. KURTZMAN, 106, 106 and 110 Bua.ia.DEVINE BROS., 4ul Niagara cor Maryland.

p ap er h a n g i n g s , a c .M. H. BIROE,218 Main MOND OMKRY nllos., 295 Main.MEURVrrr NICHOLS, 679 Main.phot<k;ram’Hl:rs.W. M. KNIGHT, 'LrM Main.B. U. HAMBLEToN, 305 ami 400 Main.II. L. BLISe, 379 Main.

SEWING MACHINES.fl ROVER k BAKER S. M. CO., 411 Main.WHEELER .V WILSON S- M f(>.,275 Main, «N>r I Swan.WILCOX k GIBBS S M <’(>., 14 S. Division.11 OWE S. M. CO , 18 W. Swan.FLORENCE S. M CO., 401 Main.SADpLERY H ARDWARE, AC.PRATT * LETTdWORTH, 52 and 64 Terratte.

SILK HAT MANUFACTURERS.. C. MACKENZIE, 187 M»in.STAINED GLASS.BUFFALO STONED OLASi WORKS, 29 Pearl. 0*0. L. BURNS, 2 8 Ma n

STEAM COFFEE A SPU E MILLS.CHASE * CO., 331 Main opposite Ci urehex.FCHOOL FURNITURE.

W. CHA8A * sos« 2,2 Sevtnth.SCALES AND SAFES. UFFALO'fOALE WORKS, KI Main.

SCALES, SAFES AFND BELLS.L. DANFCHirH, 86 Main.

STOVES and HARDWARE.SHAW, FERRIS k CO., 446 Main.STOVES, FURNACES AND RANGES. L. SWARTZ k CO., 363 Ma n.

TOBACCONISTS.A. M. AD4MS k C »., 250 Waxhlnprton& 40k 50 Pearl. GIBSON Y HOWARD k Co., 260 Washington.WATCHES, JEWELRY A DIAMONDS.PITKIN'* JEWELRY STORE. 292 Main.T. A E. DICKINSON. 254 Main.DAN. B. CASTLE, 161 Main.BrEVENaBROS., 459 Main.

WATCH MAKERS A JEWELERS.JULIUS WALKER. 2 7 Main.

l.OsT 4\;» t o i \|* .Adrrrfine.nent* not exceeding Jour line* inner)*

under th u heading Jor 35 cent*, each additiona Une 5 cent*.

s i i 1 ~ r e w a r d l o s t , a s c o t c h* J 1 Terrier hitch, short tail *hito f.white aptr. on breast. JoHN KYAN 2 •>iarket.

feet, and Elk Street

I OST—#10 RKWSKD.J * Ik ta-t -a i.,-t al the Acad -venin V lei

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A B L A C Kdemy of Mu ic umt i»«*ve rewardT $ 2 5 R E W A R D . A $ 1 0 0 B IL L

between th e corner .f Wa hingv.n and kx •ml c..nie• Divixi.n and Elm ate

• tX D LOIH IM -A d verti vm a n tt not exceeding fo u r Ene* maerted

r AT* een**, ea-h add iti,.nalthi» hr a.» eem

\ \ ' N i l I) -BOARDING» » >»’e Pruteatant fanu v. nearI y a young man Lately landed. Te,I N A P R IAmerican Block ms, #... A ’drer*

I * ) r i l l F P E W A S T .— T O R K N T —- I’I'Tisaiit rooms with Ix ird can he hail hv a- l.lyin > «» 1? < h». T,. -v t.• ) • ) A P E A R L .S T ., B E T W E E N E A G L I

- + and Cnirt Ms. Board with or withou* rtfcm.H, a*r! *n a |.ieasant location Term* reasonable

F B I HAleR.Advertieemhni* not exceeding Jtm r line* inecrtec

under thi* heading Jor *5 cent*, reek additiona Une ti ernhi.L ’ O R S V L E C H E A P .— A H A MA lat e in working order. Appy *t the 8peLcti Hou e, t or. of 8. DlVud .h und Wa»» in ton at*.1,’ iK S A L E C H E A P — A C O O D G R OX c ry tounter, n arly new. Inquire at IS S. Dii laion st.

Ij OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A DEaimhle improved farm, situate in Darien, Gtne see county, one half mi'e froiu Kailro.d I)spot, con ta s.iiur 1 »0 acre*, witn first ra't huildimr-, orchard t>: grafted fru t. etc.; is de- rat !e. W.ll be sold cheap • n easy termy or a portion f city pr -perty taken ii. -xc an :c. HASTINGS A (iTI'0,3 Brown’s Buildings.

FOR SALE—A VELOCIPEDE MaDEby Wo-d Brrjthers, of New Vork, to order, forpresent owner; ha- never been used, and is <>ne oi the best mac .in> » eve mad n this e untry; wid b« '<.!•! low . AiidriHs VKmjX, Box T , Expriys Grtice.O O M kURStfDRE F o r " S A L E

.i with lease ol room corner Seneca ami over Ba k of Attica. Inqu re at Nu.R

I ^ O R S A L E O R T O R E N T — A S P L E NX dnl suit '4M>. niture for sale cheap, con istin r ,f carjKt ng, blace walnut tiedxu ads, bureaus, wash tan s, c .air*, tte , one Morning Glor stove, hair i.attra-se-, t edding, h ack walnut lounges, etc., etc. Ko mem be rented cheap by purchasing furniture, mt a lv located ou Niagara >t. near Main Inquire icon. Party wa t- to lia c town. EDWARDS A ol < Kl.AND, 10 r. Ser.cca stC ’ O t t S A L E - A T BAKGAS4RR AI Brothers, So. 55 8cneoa st.. two eugine lathes and "ne Iron planer.

O K S A L E A T 3 3 3 M A I N S T — T H Ej-lebrat«d 1 iumph Coo mg Stove, ou- own fnamifactiirn. DUDLEY A ROCKWELL,333 Ma n stl T y R E A S O N O F S U P E R I O R W o k* ma-ship and fine reputat on the Triumph ha- :oicplete’> taken the wind out of thesa'lsof un > . -r> hy rival-. Call acd ace it. DUDLEY A ROCKWELL,3-33 Main xv.

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(> T T S T .— A F E W B O A R Dlie ict ommi dated with hoard snd Also a few day hoarders wanted.D I V I S I O N S T . , C O R N E R O FA fi w b'larders can acv.mim -dated with pVaaant room* ami board, aiao, a i *• .lav lioarderx wanted. .

‘JO I SWAN ST.—TWO B0ABD3BS’J ■* I <*n l*e accuiiiinodv'ed in a small f.'vm:! h‘ re there are no oth* r Iwiardi rs.I A A I tD .

Advertisement* not exceeding Jour line* inserted under th is heading Jor !4» «tiU, each additional 'i cent*.

\ V a N T K I ) A S H A L L , N E A T C O T -ff tage, suitabc for a fami I v ..f three adult* in a good totality west of Main *t. Addre-t, giving lo- callon and nnw, “M./’tbla oflice./ 1K E EK U >T \V A N1 E D—A IA 5 i ■:\_J200 oe 3P0 ft front on south side r f Buffalo Kin r wanted for investment by HI ME a SANKDlfD lb MV. Swan st.

I1BLI* rK S A I.K K .Advertisement* not ezceeamo J„ur lnu

under thin heatliiuj line 5 centk

insertedJ45 cent*, each add.tiona

i lady, who is well read in4*- literature, and has some knowledge of tl-.- fine arts, is offered au opport'-nity for an applii-ati.ui ..f ber faculties in promoting thr **!<- of a fav .ri e work ofartagainxtliberalcompensati .il. Add re > ,s 11,

Advertisement* not exceeding Jour lines inserted under this heading Jor 543 cents, each additiona line 5 cents.

O U 8 I N E S 9 P R O P E R T Y F O R S A L EL J The 2-story brick office now oc upied by the Mer.-hanLs’ Dispat.-h on Exchange st., near Alabama I he building >s very substantia ly built, and will te sold at a ha-gain Also- the tavern *tand on the AM>ott plar.k road, known as the Charter « ak House, about three miles trom Main * . The building is a comm dious l story r. k, with barn and sheds, with eight acres of land. Price g jis.iu.

LYOH k B AKER, Erie Land Office.L L I N G S F O R S A L S — T H Ehrick dwelniik on the southeast cor­ner of Niagara Square. The building is near y new, substantial y ami elegantly built,and furnished with all the in deni irapro.euients necessary for omfort and convenience.Also- The new 2-story brick with wing, Nu. 482 Delaware; wi 1 be sold with or without furniture; lot 56x156 t'- %-. alley, with hart, on rear of lot. I uot sold within thirty days will be nnted ior tlie

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, a new 2-story brick;Al*.- No. 403 Franklin s gas aad water; lot 30x138.LYON <5t BAKER, Brie Land Office.I HAVE A VERY FINE HOUSE AND1 I ♦ or North street for sale. The house is new and hull in good modern style. The lot i' 65 feet front hy 229 deep, und can lie had at a very great bargain, as tre owner lias di- rcced me to sell it, and I am dot- nn tied to follow instructions. JOSEPH CHURCHYARD, Builder, residence 54 B wery st.; shop ami yard on A* ains t., near Clinton. 1: quire at either place for inform­ation.

B M M U M B C T M tC M .A d tr r h ~ m .n l . n m m rnnd in , fh tir K m . in m ru c

.n d tr U i . O n d .n i J m »j m n !., m d . mddiaonn ine 3 cent*.

p V E N I X O K K P L O Y M K X T — T H E A Di d v*rti->ri w«i V, M n ik u S iiu d ^ , "in“d d i m • *>' m.d join tin i< ■ „sr#L“; «_• ’,“>*• * i i r o . w ^ -w. i58s K. £M i -,on *t.. Buffalo.

A * L U L R l * m > G DRY GO *0610^1 ness for sale r<siuired capital f7600. Addres. > * -er 18 6 Lo. kp«rt, N. Y.

v y A N T E D —h O M E T H I N G N E W A N D. n J * 1- The fa-test selling article iver offeredto tbe pubic. A cha c; for young and old. A* pie sent to any address fo th rtv-five cents. For a n ■ n or aduieas KENNINGTON * C348 Main *t , fir-t r.fBce up st-d. s, Buffalo, N. Y.

Bi a i N L s s W a n t e d — a P a r t yhanng f om #3000 to #4000 cash wi*hes to pu - unaae an interest in some well established anJ na.ing huHiness. Address “B., Buffalo P. O.

F o r s a l e — b y m . M c c o m b T n o T i d-outh Divi-ion street, a first cla-s Ba ber Shop doing a good busin. ss. L cation fine. Posxesxio immediately. Th.s is an excellent chauce for a good Barber.S l L E — A T A b A K G A I N , A malt k ln iron punching machi..e, marie at Ha-- dee's n a hine works a.t yea , in perf ct order; also.press and dies for inaki- g copp r and tin str- et gas lamp*.with a 1 the patt rns; to be s .id on acc unt of 11 health; also, the copp r.miih and plumbing buai- witu a good leas-. Apply to W. CL&RKE & > *N, «1 -eav- r st., Albanv, N. V.

ROGER V «T« *RE FOR SALE —’ Goods, fixtures and good will of a store 011 Elk street at #a00. The present owner is going west is the reason »f his selling, -.ent of store #250 per y ear. HUME k SAN KURD. 16 M ext 8w an street.

i-o blacksmiths—we ha \>. till■ xhap .n ; tor.ls o- the black mith shop situate lietween Water and Erie streets, formerly o. eupied by the late Mr. S. Kinnear. We will sell s*ock an. tools, and rent or Bell the building with a lease of lot, HI ME & HANFORD, No. 16 VVnst Swan st.m o r t g a g e s .

Mo n e y t o lo a n —i h a v e f i fteen thousand dollars, which 1 wish to inv»s ureha»e money mortgages. JOHN oTTO, 18

L E G A L m i C E S .CITY AHPflOn OFFICE, I Ifiriu), (M. 4, 1 em . »

T f f E U N D E R S I G N E D A SSE SSO R .*"X of the dty o t Buffalo would hereby give n- ti«e that, in ptmuanoe of tbe dlnctloos of tbe Com m-n Council of - aid citv, we hav* mads the follow in; isiieuient rolls for the amount* aad pnrpo— her# matter mentioned, upon th* property d*rm*d bene fitted by th* improvement* beremaft* r specified, anc -’hat the said assessment roll* will remain in the offic. of the Board of Awawn for th* term of twe hr. days from date, subject to examination and review >y any person or p -raons interested thervit vix.:

T O L E T — H O I S E S .Advertisem ents not exceeding Jour lines inserted

neler this heading Jor 545 cents, each additional line H cents.

moJ. am Palmer monthP U R N I S H E D D W E L L I S g s t oX No. 166 Niagara st., 2-story and liaxement

V " . '\ sX 2-story

E L E V E N T H 8 T .• J i good girl to do general hoi well recommended.

WANTED, Arework. Must come

PARK PLACE -WASTEDcompetent girl to do general housework. S. DIVISION ST IN

>sJ ELI IOO IT ST a HEAD DINING'-JO Room girl; also, a laundress wanted, in fe r ­ences rciju im l.

o any natiuiiali •'u* those con»pe 8 '.riot lefereuce

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W A N T E D ,• acom; c’cnt g rl nationality to d , g, n.oai housew«.rk. n n. •so competent t»> fill t-.e situation need ap, ly. Strictefereuee wi 1 be reqirred.M A G A K A 8 T W A N T E D . A G 1 R Igeneral housework for a »*ffa i familv ini meuiately.

w . E A G L I* s r W A N T K IL Aa-ss g r: for kit< h n w.,rk in a mall fami y. Must undcrxt no her hu.-iiiesA and lunush good city referencesb Ra.N . LIN .vi— a gooiaanteJ inini- d a'i ly l.eference#2 1 6s- DIVISION ST») J i n neral h u 1 wo'k.

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CO* 'hr* quired

M A .aR,good girl t>> <1

A GIRL FORman | -- ft it. il.W A NIKI »T Ahousework. Refer

4 : uCome well re by cal ing 011

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I K K L S T — ' A N T E D , A K IR S ’l• ate cook, in a smal family . one who can "nunc red mav Mar ol a good place .Mrs. COCHRANE.

iliatcly, a thoroughly compet*nt cook; requiredH E L P M A L ES.

Advertisem ents not exceeding Jour lines inserted under this heading for A S cents, each additional line. 5 cents. ______

B E B R I G H Tr 1 ife F. W.|>OY WANTED—MUSTXJ and ii.tel l.-ent. Apply to Knickerltockerlns-irance Company, No. 8 S. K . AGlvS, Gdieial Agent.

wANTED—A FIRST CUSS COATmaker, to go to Sp in ville. T • a first

.1 1 g od w ig x will be paid, and cons:ant 1 loyment Appl. to J AS. Me ORMICK,Hot I, be: ween 9 A.

wM and I.I’ M.

ANTED—BY A LEADI GGoods lions 1, a lac-, silk and Dre< Clerk Address• achdepartment, through jmiDRY

1 Goods itotticcr, en

USGl\V r A> I fcD FIVE » IKiI ULAvV ergctic sa'e-mun None but thoro " p tent in wanted. Apply at SON, 129 Main at. _______ _____Vs 'iu d k n t w a n te d t o l e a r n. De tixtry Any young man coming with the j-im|>«rt|uahfi ationaaiid requL.ite»ean learn of a pla v

by in«|'iiriug at thia office.\V\NTKD—A YOUNG M A N FOR $50T \ can lat plac. ti 11 a good, p nnanent position; a knowledge of the gent's luruishing trailc neces«.- ry. AdJress B D., this office.

S I T I X TIO N H - f EM IL E X .Advertisem ents not exceeding Jour lines inserted

under this heading Jor 543 cents, each additional Une 3 cents.G t t U A T I O N W A N T E D — F O R A M ID *kj die aged girl iua private family as cook; good references given. Apply at 38 Swan st. cor. Erie.^ r A N T E D - A S I T U A T I O N

tag K Mundenitaiulx drcs ix»l refer#his office

BY Amaking a- <1 ma­in be furnished.lady hine m AddressW A# T s.-wing on thc machine, and also light work. Apply at 121 Folium St., below < hicago.

a n tid - a SITUATION as wetnurse in a fLst cknx family desired immed*- atc'y. Apply at 98 Cak st.______________

ALE AT A BARGAIN—THEand basement brick iiouxe 469.‘■eneca st., be twe n Louisiana -nd A’ab.-ma sts ; w.ll l>e sold at i price that wili pay 15 1*"- cent. 011 thc investmeft. HAS 1 I.n#US a: OTTlJ, Real Estate brokers, 3 Brown’s Buildings.F )R S A L E — I H E E L E G A N T '1-S T O R Ybrick house No. xUS Swan st.. with ira*, wster, hath, «c ; lot 35x1.5 to a paved alley. The hou-e n us r eently oeen thoroughly renovated sml is in the best po>-i ie condition throughout, and will he sold at a bargain if applnd for wvm. HASTI' G> k UTD>, tual Estate Brokers, No. 3 Brown’s Buildings.

S A L E B Y H U M E A S A N F O R D ,ext Swan sfeet « large sized modern It house, with fine lot, een ra ly located, with fur­nace, hath, gax and tixt res; ah in good orier. For sale cl-ca . or exc.-iauge or -mall house and lot, per­sonal pr pert>, or a nice farm. ______

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L OKr is C H E A P — T H E N E A T-story frame c- ttage 16- Ninth-nt , will be -old •heap if applud for soon, as tbe owner desires to re uove We t HASTING-, k OITO, Real E-tate mokers, 3 Brown’s Building.a L K B Y E D W A R D S t B U G K -, Real Estate aud Insurance Brokers,L*UKL LAN16 East Sencca street.2-story frame house, with kitchen and small bam, on Fifth st., about 100 feet from Maryland; lot 30jx 100.1-story frame on Hampshire st., lietween Eleventh and Twelfth sts., w ith kitchen and wood shed, cistern, &c.; lot 32x1 "0. Price 81260.Also, a farm of 5 aces, with briok house and large ham, plenty of fruit, An., within the city line; Bui- >al<> and Washington Railroad stops near the house

10 s.p O R S .^ L E — B Y M . M cC O M B ,X? Divi-ion st.No. 1 Fargo «v nue,2-story frame (new) finished in fine sty:*; lot 35x156No. 3 Fargo a.enue, 2-st* ry frame (new), with wi k, ce 1 r, ga-, Ac.; iot 4lxl5o.No. 3 7 Swan >t eet, 2-story f ame; irill exchange for a g- od houae near Mi higau sTeet wort1- #4-’XM) No. 4ii5 -outh Divi-i .n s reet, 1-story inuuc; lot 4UX-20, fruit 01 all kiuda.N . 612 Swan street, lj-story frame; lot 30x133, s good jila e f r a groc-iy.No. 332 Seneca stree , 2-st*ry store and dwelling; will sell cheap as tlie parties are . ning " est.N •. 14o Brcckenridge str>.ct, 1 story frame; lot 50X175; wdl mil heap Comer Virginia and Pa'iner, 2s-tory frame, gas, water and c> liar; this is a flue location.Corn, r Albany and North Jefferson street, 2-storj brick, lot 10 0 * 2 0 ; large nun, fruit, ev*:.Several fa ms L r sale or exchange for citv prop­erty , from 7 acres up to 160 acics, in thia county, a.l under gotMl cultivation. ______ ______1MNE BUfLDlNG LOTS FOR SALE.; By HUM k S -NFORD 16 W Swan st. Southeast cor North and Eleventh sts, lOOxlti©. Pi ice #2506Niagara st, n e side, 200 ft n of Rhode Island, lOOx 264. Price *3006.College st, e side, 550 ft n of Cottage, 50x100. Price $1100.Filth st, e tide, ti of Hudson, 50x100. Price #700. Pennsylvania at, s sloe, n of Twelfth, 110x166, per foot #25Eleventh «t, w side, 200 ft n of Hudson, 57x148, p r foot #25.Htids 11 st, n ?ide. between Tenth and Eleventh, 300x200, per foot #50.Nor»h Pearl st, * sid-*, n of Virginia, 70 ft to alley. Price *40uu.Northeast cor Jersey ai d Tenth tt**, 13Sixl38j. Price #5o.Allen st, s side, 100 ft * of Coll«re, 30x110. Pric.#1060. _____________________________________

ALE—THE 2-STOKY BRICK 232 Ninth at HASTINGS k 0TT(‘, Real Brok rs, 3 Brown’a Building._______IAGARA ST— HOl'SE ANDfor s#Ie. 2-story and hascnient brick, ith brick bam and fine larg.i lot. Can b« hail on ll.hera. terms. Apply to HUME k SANFORD, No. MW. Swan st.

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LET—A TWO STORY HOUSEd lot, 242 Maryland st.. north side, between iner and Tenth sts., well, cistern, kc Kent #23 a month Apply to ED. W. PALMEK, 143 Cottage st.LET.lasement brick, ter; furnished in good style. Reut p r mu-a, #900.ANo—The 2-story brick wi*h win', on the soutb- tast comer of Georgia and Seventh sts, with al in *dem improvements, with furuit re entireLYON A BAKER, Erie Land Offiee.

rp o LET—ONE STOR Y BRICK BUILDX in2 . near corner Chicago and Perry sta., suitable manufacturing purpose*; size < f building, 30x76. H. THOMPSON, cor. Chicago and Perry sts.10 LET— O. 1 FARGO AVRNUE, 2_ story d veiling; (house new,; fini hed off iu fine style. Apply to M. Me OMB.\ ) L E r — N O i U 7 t t W A N S T . — 1 ]. story dw elling house, nearly new, 9 or 10 room-; ssesnon 1st Oct. Apply to Ml. McCuMB.

r p o L E T — N O . 5 2 4 S W A N S T . , f S T O -X ry frame, gas, water and cellar; house new. Ap­ply to M. McCO.Mrt.rp< i L ET-NO.^95 N. DIV I s ION STI 1 s’ory dwelling, with a gjod bam; a good place for a mil - man. Apply to M. McCOMB.

F l K NISH ED HOUSE—A FIKST-imely furnish d, will lie rent* il until May 1st, 1876, to a good te ant as the occupant prop ncs being ab- -ent from Buffalo during the coming winter; posse­sion wil be given as soon as d»sired. For further KOoimation app y to Ji •!!’-' « TT>>, ?l Pearl st.

OU Es TO LET—Vk. 232 NINTHStreet, two story brie with gas, ce lar, k c , md is very desirable. Rent $10. bo 61 Clifton P*ac*, one story frame, 8 rooms, cistern, kc Rent #260. No. >4 Huds n street, one sto-y. Rent tl8 ». No. 52 C ttage street, • wo story frame, gas, cellar. kc. Rent $406. HASTINGS A OTTO, No. 3 Brown’s B u i ld in g .___________

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O K E N T — F O R 1 t l E W I N T E R O Runt1 tl e first of June, a desirabii residence on Franklin st., above Ch p ewa, with or without furin cure. Inquire at 254 Frank 1 n st.FU RN iSH ED HOUSE TO RENT.My house. No. 617 Main St., Buff*lo, with a .garden in a high s ate of cultivation attached, i to lie rented to a small lamily tor .hrce or six month- r uii’i! 'he first of May next. Possesion five a on the l-t of July next. P'ano, pictures, k c ., included •as, water, furnace. woou>hed aud bam For infor -nation, applv o . the premises on any day before 1 A M. during the present month GEoKGK W ,4“! GHT<> •, No 617 Mam *L

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K OFFICES FOR RENT—NOS& 16 Main S t., 2 offices on 2d floor and 2 on 3d floor. No. 9 Central Wharf, one ofti c on 3d flc-r The**#: offices are fitted up and are very con­venient. Fo further par lculars apply to c ner on the premises, or of tiUME & SANJrORD, 16 West iwan st.Also—An office in -Etna Buddings, corner Prime and Llovd sts., well fitted up. For further par­ticular apply to Capt. K. P. DORR, or HUME k SiSFOal), 16 West Swan st.

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cd Swan a d Wash ngton ‘ts., known as the Shad) s, with steam pow-r ‘f dtsi -m1. Suitable for a light r.ianufaciu’ing business. HASTINGS k OfiO, Keai R-tat - Brok- 8.

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HOOMS AND POWER TO RENTThe rooms are desirable and the power con s. ant. Inquire of i . k I». HOLM E3, Michigan st. an ! the Cana! Buffalo.P O L IT IC A L .

Wateiy.A,. _ best of references snd fully t si'uati-jn as housekeeper. Can North st.

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under this heading Jor 545 cents, each additiona line 3 cents.

M A R R IE D .BKAlf- P’ERCE—Sept 33, at the residen#* of the bvMe’s mother, by Hev. n D Marshal, Mr L. M. Beans and Mi s Soph a L. Pi -rce, b th of this city.

D I E D .BUfGEMAN—Oct. 4 Caroline Pfeifer, wife of John Bingetnan.agod 26 ye rs and 11 m. nth*.FutMfal MTednewGy at 2 o’cloi k p. M , from the re«- idcne* of her hus -and, on Hi,h st., lwtweeu Mich- Igan snd Elm. Friends and acquvntanci -i are re- ■neetf illv invited to tte .d.

Y I T A N T E D — B Y A ( ; K N T L E M A N W H O▼ ? has had a nuns er of years' expcr ence in St«te Fairs, a position to introduce articles at the lut rra- tion.l Fair, to If held in thus citv. Address CoN STANTIN'K. thi - offi,-.i D R Y G O O D S S A L E S M A N , T H O R -

X A . ou. hly p stcd In thc trad general y, and w»-o has an extended ai-qna ntan e in thc city, is open f<> an engm.emctit. Rcfcreuies given. Address I>. #J. 8 ," this office.O l i e A T lU N NV N 1ED I AvTlLTa t”#2 to sny one that will get me (omething to do To keep i ooks or do laboriou work. Address H. F. COLU '8,334 Ter ace. _______

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a*Mjruuetit at reasouab'e prtcea BUFFALO» MOrRNINO 8TOH*. 414 Main st., American Block.

and En’ lish'.’understands bock kee in , is w lltng ’ work and make niniself useiul. has gtw'd references Aililreai ‘A. L . this ■ ffi.e._____________t Y O U N G M A N F R O M C A N A D A .x\.hav.ng a good * ng ish educ tion, w-ants empl y ment na rocery or #lry g nds-tor ;will c to ma e h ms If use iil Addres*. **W. P..** this office.

S I T U A T I O N ! > W A N ! E D JBY 2 V f H 'N t ;O men as clerks: jus# arrived from Scotland. Both, have a thorough knowled.e of book-*eepi g and m*r«anulw hoiutu iluties. Fir-t-class c rt ftcau.-. tui reference. Address OE *. H. DALGEoY, care of ROB r. SO# rt T. 24 Wl keson st.

fflafara Plaaiag Mill Ceatpaay.Door Beeh and Blind Manufactory, fW A Benen at., Buffalo. Flooring, Biding, Moulding , Brerk- ete. Kiln Dried Doore, Glared and Umrlaaed Sreh. i—u gnd OuUtie Blinds; Door and (fftndow Frarere. Alao, f’tantaff. B*wi*g m A Turning of •van dreerlption dou# to order on shert notice and

wtth dispatch. __________Glass, Glstaa. Glass.

ported Maaa. PLATE DWELLINGS at Les. __ _ t s s jm Ma. WHITS LEAD,ss * bbls. LIN8BBC OIL For reW by _A BSYNOIDH A 00 lfl Main st. and 46 Lloyd st., Buffalo, N.Y.

WA N T E D — A S IT U A T I O N B Y A R Eliable middle aged man in some active bu iness, Ha had cons’.d rabe expert# Di-e. AUdr ss MAGNUS, this offic-.

HEN YOU BUY A NIUE HOUSElo n t forget to put into your kitchen a Tri- •nph. DUDLEY k ROCKWELL, 833 Main st.f OR SALE—THE FOLLOWING DE-sirat le res dences:No. 2i Delaware su, 2-‘tory wing and ham; gas, water and fumacx Lot 94jxll5.No. 625 Main st., 3-story, with 2-story rear; eas, w ater and f urnace. Lot 20x115, with a i extension

V> Wasiiingtoi.. t.No. 4S9 Washington st,3-story and attic, with a lot 13x36; gas, water and furnace. Lot 25x160.No 46 KastMoliawk st., 3-story &n.l attic; gas and water.A fine house and large ground at Batavia, Genesee county.No. 568 Main st., 3-story, with wing; gas, water and furnace. Lot 42x115.No. 74 Edward st., 2-story and wing. Lot 73x40.‘ No. 33 Delaware Place; gas, water and furnace. Lot 40x200No. 236 Connecticut corner Tenth st., 2-story. Lot 75x100.No. 315 E. Eagle st, 2-story front and rear. Lot 16x728.No. 302 Franklin st, 2-story front and rear; gas, veater sou furnace. Lot 40xl73J.N" 98 Johnson Place, 2-etory brick; ga*, water lumac't Lot 30x120.No. 1 Sixth st, 2-story frame, with gas and water, lot 30x132.Nn. 10 2 Seventh st , l)-story fnune, with trick bum; gas and water- Lot 26x —No. 107 Swan >t., 3-s: ury mastic front, with 2-story ifar; Niagara water, gas, furnace, Ac.Apply to JOHN oTTO, Pearl st.

• > EPUBLIGAN COUNTY CON YENLX TION.—The Republican Electors of F.ne• ..unty are requested *" choo.-e three delegates frotu th* ir respective towns and wards to represent themi.i the Coun y Convention, to he held at the Opera House Arcade Building, in the city n5 Buff d ', on ■put-day, the )2'h day <>f October next, at 2 o'clocu p. M., for the purpose of nominating oudidites for county offiocrs to be supp ,rt4-d a*, the ensuing tl c- ti<n. R.#RER1 MILLS, Chairman.8 OAKY ADAMS,D.C. WELCH,W. B SIR R E T ,ALONZO T INNER,J )IN' 11 WEB' H,LoUIS P. REICHERT, JOSIA1I SOUTH WICK, WILLIAM FLEulNG. Republican County Committee.BfFKALLO, Fept #0. 1-6I ^ I G H T H D I S T Rvertion —A Repul

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__________________T iears old, sound and kind; a'«o,a light spnrg wagon and a fox cutter, suitable fo: a grocer. Buf- tal • Scale Works. 324 Exchange sr., Buffal".____

X>R SALE CHEAP—A HORSE NINE

JP1 REAT INDUCEMENT—ONE BAYAJTmvre, seven vcare old, sound kind; and oi,e I uht wagon, n ar > n w; one of •* eber1- oak tanned •over mounted haru#*«8, for aal cheap App y to 4.1 Ma n s'. Buff ilo, or .-ran lbi House stvb'.e._____

lblican Un on Convention fotthe Ruhth Judiciil Distri-1 wi 1 in- held at the Tiff*. ;iouse, in th'.* citv of Buffxlo, on Wednesday, the 6th i jay of October next, at 2 P. M.. forthe pu pose of 9 0 'ininatmg t*o candidaUs forthe offic • of Justice of the Supreme Court, t • be support' d at the enaui-- irg Nove l>er election; one in the plsce of Charles >an'els, Esq., who e teim of office exp r s <>n the last dav of December next and one to till the uncx- *>ired term of Noah Davis, Ksq , resigned. Each As- fembly l>is*rict is entitled to send two delegates to lAid Convention. J. D. H. r HAMBERLIN,* L N. B4NGS.L. W. SMITH,W. S. HINCKLEY,S hRf'CB.E A. NASH,J. D. AMES,S. K. iTLKlNS, 'Dated Sept. 11. 1S69. Committee.Republ can pa|*ers in said District please copy.__

Re p u b l i c a n c o u n t y c o m m i t -TtE-l mevt.ng of the Committee wil be _n Id at their rooms. rinde Buil ing, Wednesduy evening of each week until further notic-. Mem­bers of the Committee ore requested to attend.ROBT. MILLS, Chairman.

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RoILFor working South street between Ohio*.nd Hamburg street*..................... #2543 51or repairing Pratt street between Syca­more an Genesee strrets.................. 109 7f

For rearing Canal street between Commer-•al street and Maiden Lane ...... 101 26For r-pa'r ng Carlton atreet between fx>custand Lemon streets......................... 50 48For repairing Ash street between Sycamoreand Bat«via streets........................ 113 06For re pairing South Division street betweenrepring anu ueff rson streets............. 41 10For repairing J. (Tenon street between Ba­tavia *ud Matthews streets............... 109 20For repairing Sycamore street betweenPratt and Hickory treet*................. 101 92For ret«a ring Scott street between Heacockand Van tienss. Uer streets............... 162 90For repainug A he-st street bet ween Niag­ara and East streets......................... 5or rep.iring Amber I street between Eastand Thompson street#....................... 5

For repairing A * lisrst ■ reet betweenThompson and T i.awanda s’reet-. 5For repai'ing Twelfth street between Vir­ginia aud MsiylatK. streets.................. 17iF r repo iring Jefferson street betw. enBrown and Sycamore streets............. 5For repairing the pavement in Wash n«ton st. #Kst Ut*i«u Seneca and Exchangestreets....................................... 2<For repairing S- an otreet between the east­erly line ol Jefferson s iett aud the endof fe pavement iu Swan street........... 101For repairing the pavement on Main streetbetween .Swan at d seneca streets........ IfFor repairing north side of sycamore Jtr et ov.rs.ile sewer betwe n Oak and r hnstreets....................................... 1(Ft r repairing Willi im street over sewer at northwest corner of Will am and P Uerstreets. ( xtinded)......... IFor rei ai ing Wil iam street ov- r sewer on south side, about 70 feet west of Potterstreet, extended.......................... 5For repairing William street over sewer »nd water p pe at u rtiieast corner of Wi liamand Mortimer stieets..................... 7For repairing Swan stre et between a point mit way tet*e«n Spriru and efferaon *>rcets and the easterly line of Jeffersonstreet................. .’..................... 202For rc airing Swan street b twien the west eurb1L.eof M. higan street and a point midway betw en Michigan street andCnestnut street, (extended).............. 1202For repairing Oak street f om the northerly curb ine of Swan stre-t halfway throughto South D.vi-ion street ................. 100For connecting the pavement in t#e north siil" of Swan street with the pavement in Washington street, to correspond with thepresent pavement in Swan street........ 65For connecting the pavement on south si te of Swan street with tbe pavement in Wa* ington street, to correspond w.th thepresent pavement iu Swan * treet........ 77For constructing the {lavement at the inter- see inn of Swan and Micnigan streets, to coriespoiid with tha present pavtme. t inSwan street, westei ly therefrom........ 142For repairing crossing of Ohio and Washing­ton streets between curb lines............ 200

For repairing the gutters on west, side of Main street between Prim street and Buf­falo Kiver..................................For sprinkling Swan street between Wash­ington snd Michigan st eets for 1869.....For repaving tiie westerly side of the Ter­race lietween t rie and Lock streets -

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SIDEWALKS.For takin? up and relaying sidewalk on the north side of Seneca street, 1184 fret east of Ellicott-treet, to a point 102 feet east­erly therefrom ..........................For repairing sidewalk on thc northerly * de ol Nia. ara street between Georgiaand Carolina streets.......................For repairing eidewralk on the southerly s de of Niaga a stree between Virgi iaand Mary Iai.d -tree's.......................For rep iring sidewa k on #he north si Je of Niaga a treet bet sml Virginia and Ma­ry a id streets..............................F r repairing si it walk on the nor herly sido of Motiawk street betwe u More an street an i a | oint 46 fee wes.eriy ther. fr -m... •or c nstructing ridowa k on north side of Bat ivia street between Johnson and Her­man streets.................................For repairing sidewalk on toe north side of Court street between M«iu and Pe rlstreets.......................................F- r repairing-idvwa.k oil the east side of Niagara street b tween Fore.-t avenueand ccajaquada C’ree-....................Forreiari g sidewalk on the east ide of Niaga a str et l*etween De evan and Clin­ton av. uue*................................For rcqiair ng sidewalk on east s de of Niag­ara street beiwee Clinton ar.d Bird av-For repa ring s;dewaj# on ea-t side of Niag­ara street between Aub-rn and B .u.k av-For repairing S'dewaik on tas- side of Niag­ara street between B rd and Forest ave-lfor opairing sidewalk on cast sole of Niag­ara * re* t between Ferry and Brrekiu-rid.eatr et*............. ...................For ie airing sidewa k on < ait sid-' cf Niag­ara h reet b twe.u Bidw.l street andDclev&n avenue...........................For req>airin, s drwa'k on south side of Uti­ca stre. t between Rogers and Braytonstreets......................................For repairing sidewalk on the cast side of N agar i s.ree between Br.ckin idgeotreet »nd Auburn aveuue...............For repairing si-lewal' oo east side of Niag­ara str. et i.etween Bouck avenue and Bid-well btre ts................................For eonstr jet’ng sid. walk on south s de of l’err. street bet«een a point 35 leet west of .Michgan street anu bridge over Clarkand Bkinner Canal.........................For constructing bide walk on northerly side of Canal sti eet, from a poin 2i2) feet ea te ly of Ev ns street, to a point 20 frete s erly there'rom ...............Fer re]Kuring*:de»alk on noi hteasterly aide of Ninth *'reet be ween York and Con­necticut streets.............................For repairing side«alk on north aste ly side of l*a me. street between Hudson andMary land street*..........................For rrpiiring sidtwalkjon the southwest side of E.eventh street between Jersey a dNorth streets...............................For repairing si ‘ewalk on the southeasterly side of Pearl sirret between Terrace sndCommerc al streets........................For repairing sidewalk on the southerly sole of Y rk street between Ninth and Elev­enth stree s................................For repairing sidewalk on the east side of Niagbra street etwren Albany and t e r rys j rets.......................................Fo- repa ring siuearalk on the east side of Niagara street between School and Ninthstreet*.......................................For repa:ri:tg sidewalk on tht west side of ► «k stieet between Carlton and Hightreets.......................................For repairing side ws Ik on east sid* of Niag­ara street t etween Ninth and a point 330fevt no tberly iherefrom..................For r.-pxiring sidewalk onvhe fast si !e rf N.aga-a itrcet between Tenth street and a point 336 feet northerly from Ninthstreet.......................................For constructing a stone sidewalk on the north rly side of Whituev Flare, from the curi li e cn the reuthea-terly line of Carolina street and a po ut 191 5-12 fret souther y from the southerly line of Car­

olina street.................................For constructing a stone sidewalk on south­westerly side of Ninth street between Hudson and Pennsylvania streets........

U S U R 4 T I C K .For co istrect ng a tile i ____ ___we*- si e of Sixth street, from the centre of Maryl nd street to w ihiu 10 0 fort ofHudson street..............................For repairing main sewer in Pearl street, about 225 f el north of Seneca street....For repair ng stwc n Sereca street at t ec oasing . f Franklin -treet...............For repairing Enu ie s.reet sewer at itsmoutn in Van tc ms.Iatr st eet.........For comtmrting a sewer in Michigan str et from the cent-e < f Elk str.e to the bouthiineof Ferry stoet................. 1612 5*

CTLvmmFor cottftructinr stone cul ert» aero** Bata­via street betwe. n M akien reet at d the easterly line of WilUamsv:i e Ru-d 4374 44

john McManus,GREGORY HITT,RICn’D C. KINNEY, Assessors.Office in llte Citv Building*, corner of Franklin and Eagle streets.Office h*ur* ire»m 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.____ j4-6t

K KSALE—thr BEST familyborse ever offer, d in th'* marke ; suitable for Carriage or buggy. Is * vood trav. Her, warra. ted •oundand kind even way. A'-oon top buggy ano i.o op*a two searwd wagon. Gan ne seen at No. 8g

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ST O R E T O R E N T - T H E F I N E S T O R E85 Peart st., near Seneca, wtth privilege of atc- “ desired. HAS 11.'OS k OTTO, 3m o L E T T H E N E W R R l c K S T O R EA Nn. 30 Elli ott «t., with two upper ntorte* enn- ve ientlv fl ted u • f -r dweHinv*. with gaa, w tar Ac.; the store ia waitable for a small ammdaclTiiwmiliinet7 or other light > uainem. Alao, thestory fiaine cottage No. 13 Chestnut st.; pt____gi.-en Oct 1, 369. Rent #250. nASTlNOaAOTTO, Beal EstateBtokers, No. 3 Brown'* Building*.

U O IM C r r M i s H i i L• P B I C M P H G K N P l S a - S O S T O V t1 haa received such abuse a* the Triumph, no atovehaa had such a sale aa the Triumph. It is to bt Wid in mor* Buffalo kitchens than any otuer; and »hyfi B cnusa itM thabwt, the oaaies; manaced. ’•

muooaim), mm h » m r j o t ta r T O U u J - tk Manufactured an l for sale only by DL DLR » k ROCKWELL, 331 Main «L Naany half the hou-* W Buff lo nm our Triumph.

1 R I U f t i P H G E N U I N E — T O* how tbe Triumph la appreriafd ta on# famil* fm, Wm. B. Lvmnn gets u*s*, then Nathan Lyman,then John L. Lguan then J. C.S ltag Stove.judge. * Call and see our celebrated Triumph Coo DUDLEY A ROCKWELL. 333 Main it.

O E W E R A N D R E C E I V E R C O R N E Rkj OF EAGLE AND EMSLIE STRsETS.l i r e is her* by given tha: sealed proposals will I__pe ved -t the office of tbe 8trret Co:nmL>*;o- er until Wedn- sti ay . Oct. 6, 1869 ft 1C o’clock a. M.. for con- -tru lin a s -aer ana rece ver, with patent east iron «t nch tra}*, at th.- n rtheas*. corn r of Eagle and Em* ie streets. ALEXANDER BRUSH, Street Commiwnioner.Buffalo. vep*. 29. 1809.___________ i3 6t

No t i c e o f i n t e n t i o n . — n o t i gis hereby giver, that the C- mmon Council of :he citv of Buffalo intend '« orde-the Laxp Dis r ct exten-ied on both side* of ishington street, be twren Carlton and Virginia street*.GEO. 3. WARDWELL.01 ♦- ClerkDated Bulla'o, S pt. ‘.BKt

ST O N E C R O S S W A L K A C R O S S- CuTT STREET.-.Notic- i* h reb given that *em'ed uro osals will be rec >ved at tne Sue-t Com tms-iorwr’s Office until Wednesday. Ort. 6, at 1C o’clock A. M , for constructuig a 6-fee-’ c oee stone cro**walk aero s fcott stieet, on the west side ol Michigan street. ALEXANDER BRUSH,Buffalo. Sept. 29. 1 J99B

F l a g g i n g " s t o j * e s i d e w a l k s o sBOTH SIDES OF WELLS STKKffT. -Notice s hereby «.ven -hat wal.d prop- sals will be re- • fved a# the oflice of th* Stre # Comu.is ioncr until Wed csday, Oct. ”, i860, a lOo’c’otkA M.,f**rc n- (■trvc*ing Magging «tone sidewalks on the ea*t a- d west sides of *#e la stree , betwee » tu*- northerlv -orb line of Kxc ange street and the southerly curb line of Seneca street. ALEXANDER BRUSH, Street Commissi o: er.Buffalo, Sept 2?, I860. ;30-6t

F- r constructing stone ridewalk on the southwesterly side of Ninth street be­tween Pennsylvania and Jersey streeU..CROSSWALKS.

For c 'nstructing stone crosswalk acros* 8ei eca street on tiie westerly side < f Pearlstreet.......................................

Yor repairing st* ne crossw'alk a*'r s> Fly street on tlie westerly side o: Maid- nLane......................................Forr pair nr stone cro*swa!k acresi Chip- m i i reet on the e*st rly sid;

WORK-'. OliutnhU t i l THE CUMMN COt V Ii.—Ihe owner* of the Ian- (■i-nung on tbe street , an#t between the point* her# matter namwl, are horeby required to make the im prorement* hcrtiiL»ft*r ‘jiecifitsl in frent ot or o. h ir respective lots, ir the manner and within tb# iua* iimiteu r r each rcspecu.elv, a* follow*:O* ti e southwesterly side of hinths reet, betweei Rhode Island aod Massachusetts ste#.i,ca.s .‘ide­al k to l«e cc-nstruc ed f-rnr feet wide, oi g"o ine p.ank two inches thick, witi.iu five < ay *.

1 «Jn the north side of Amherst street, b twee- ThompiMiu stieet ml n point midway Let»e#-i Tli"U-pson a d Tonaaanda street , cause a s-d walk re be rejiaired with g o#l pine p a"k two incbe# tiiick, where n#-Ces*a y, within five days.Ou the n-rth side of Ainiier st street, between Toua anda street and a p iut mid ay : et*e«. louawanda ar.d ihomjMon streets, cau e a-idewa s to bv rep-ired with go#sJ 1 1 #- j>l «.k, two tache. thick, where necessary , witnin five d.yj.Ou the north side of Amherst ‘tree., betwe n Thompx n treet ai.d a |>oi.ii midway betacen I'bompson and Las street#*, ca" -j a sid wain to it repaired with g -od pine plain*, two inches thick, w here Lec.saary, witidn five day s.On the north side of Amherst street, between E»it street and a poiu. m dway between East and •hom..- *ou street-, cause a ‘Li*W*tk to be repair d wiib goo#l pinu plank, two ii.cSc* thick, where nectasary with n fi\ c day*.On the south -ide of Amherst street, between Ton - wanda st eet and a point midway betwe n Tona- wanda and Thompson street.*, call e a sidewalk to It repaired with good pine plank, two inches tiiick, where necessity, within five dsys.#Jn ihe s-iuth s de of Ainhcrst street, between Thompson street and a jjoint midway between Thompson ai d Touawoi'da s.rects, causj a sidewalk t<> It repaired with good jime p auk, two inch#* thick, where nec<a>sary, within five days.On tue south side of Amherst rtreet, between Tnompson street and a point midway between I’ho.i pson and Eas. s reels, cau-e a sidewalk to e repaired win good pine ;>'ank, two ine:es thick, where necessary, within five days.on the south side of Amherst street, between Fam street and a point midway i>etw «n Ea t and Thump ! son streets, cause a sidewalk-to be repaired f t good j»ine plank two iuchM thick, where necessary, witnin five days.Ou the north side of Amh‘rst s'reet, between a jKiint a out 5>o feet easterly of louawanda s r.et ami a point a'out 158 feet easterly there roni, cause a s dewalk to be re-pairea of good pine p.ank ro inches thick .where necessary, within five days.Ou the south side #f Amherst street, betwe# n TonawauJa s reet and a point 246 feet eas erlv there­from, c->use a si-jewa k to lie rejiaired of good pine plat.k two inclu* tl.ics, where necessary, within live days.On tiie south sid* of Amherst street, between a jioint 94S feet eas*. of ToiikwuiKta street and a jioint 332 feet easterly therefrom, cause a sidewalk to t* repaired of good pine pUnk two inches thick, here necessary, within flv« days.On the south s tie of Amherst s'reet, lietween a {Joint 1286 feet cast of Ti nawenda .street and a j»in* 266 f ct easterly therefrom, eaus * a sidewalk to b epaircd of g .od piuc plans, two inches thick, where necessary, wiihin five days.

south side of Amheret street, between a t oint 1480 feet east of Tom waii'1% street and a point 20o feet east rly therefr- in, cause a sidewai- u lit r. - aired of good pine plank, two inches thick, where it*: ssary, within five days Un the south side of Amherst street, b tween a jioint 16 0 foot it't of 'louawanda street, and a point 200 feet ea-tcriy therefrom, cau.-e a sidewalk be repair.d of goo i j»in j.lauh, two iucLes thick, where necessary, within five days.Gn’the south siile of Amherst str- et, between a point 1880 foet feet east of i naw .n ia street and the tate di ch, cause a sidewalk to be repaired or good p ne pUi.k, two .nch- s thick, where nece-sary, witli.n nve days.On the northeasterly S'dc of Eleventh street, lie- v#cn Massachusetts street sn . a poi t midw-av ctween ii mp-liire and Ma.*sachusetts street*, cause sidewa-k t.. he repaired bv sul«titu ing g od hem­lock pi nk, three inches thick, wh* ro ne essa v, wiihin five days.

the south s dc of Mackinaw str* et betw cn Hamburg and Ala aina -treet* cau* a s dewalk to e rejiaired with good hemlock pla k ihree inche.- tiii k wh#ro i.eccs ary, within five days On the northwest -ide of Georgia str- et, between Fou th and Efner treet , cause a side ‘al- to be re- pai.eJ with good hcnil"-k jilank thre. inches thick, wuer nece-sary, wi hin live days.On the nortli# rl side oi Tenth street, between th- north#astcrly curb line of Ten h street and the southeast#.-! ly cuib 1 eof Hu 9011 street, int e city f Buffalo c .use a sid- w lk to be tas# 11 up a d reiaiii to conform witn the present paving of Te th str et, and subs-itu.e new j-la.ik, where necessary, within ave days.Tne above work is to b« done under the direc- ion of the Mtreet < ommissioi.er, and if not done i< he maimer and within thc time tjieciflvd, then th. street Commissi-mer ■■ authorized to do the same at the expense of the owners of ti.e land.GEORGE E. WARDWELL,Ot, Cl'-kDated Buffs lo, Sept. 29th, 1869. j36-5tVJEWEK A N D RE EIVER A T UOR.O NEROF MORGAN AND EDWARD STREET'. - :e s hereby gi« n iliat Healed jno,os&i will <-re- ceivcd at t#"e (.ffice of the Street Comm ssio er imti- Wednesday, Oct 6, lb'-'J, a lO-.'clnk A M., t«n c nst ucting •* s wer and receiver with a cast iron t 11 ht ap at tlie southwe t corner of Morgan andEdward streets. ALEXANDER BRUSH, Street Commissioner. Buffalo, Sept. 29, 1869. j30-6t

.EWER a n d RECEIVER- A T O O R* NEROF M IV AND SEN EC v STS.—Notice i- he #:by given that seal d i»rop s ds will be re* eiveo at the St eet Commissioner's o c- until Wed ncsday, Oct *, 1869 at It) o'c (Kk A M., for c n- ‘tructinj a sewer and reiceiver with a ca-tir n stench trap at .he northwest corner of Maiu and Seneca st: eels. ALEXANDER BRUSH, Street Conunissionei. Buffalo. Sept. 29. 1869.___________ j.H"-6tUEWKU AND i Li 'ELVER Ai ORIO NEK jF MAIN AND NORTH DIVISION STS Notice is r.ereby given that seal. 6 jm-jxj al- will b received at the office of the street Commiss oner until Wednesday * ct. 6, 1869, at 16 o’ciock A. M , lerconstn.cting a sewer snd receiver at the north­east corner of Main and Noith Divisi n streets.ALEXANDER BRUSH, Street Commissioner. Buffalo. Sept. 29. 1869.___________ j3')-6t

L A G G IN GJC ACKCS4 TCPPKR MREET.-SiONE CROSSWALKSis he. c -by ea that sealed projjosals will lie receive.: a# the office of ilie Street Commissioner until Wednes­day, Oct. 6, 1869, at 1 #' o’clock a . M , for c nstruct­ing six-foot o*cn cro-swalku across Toj»jier street, ou thc east anti west sides of Eli cott street,ALEX A NDKtw BRUSH, Street Commisstorie*. Buffalo, Sept. 29,1869.___________ j30-0tE U F T E E N T H # > T K E E I’ E X T E N S I O N —J. No ice is hereby g.ven that the Com­mon Count il r f the ci#y of Buffalo have de­termined. and do here y determine, to take tne la d and jiroperty nec#s#aarv to lay out and ex'end e fteentn street, f omits jrresent termination st York street U< Jersey str -et. commenc ng at a point 2o» feet easterly from Fourteenth street, on the soutli- erl line of York street, #u ning thence southerly and 1 are 11 el with Fourteenth street to Jersey street: thence at right angles easterly along the cortherl.v line of Jersey street 50 feet; then e at rig'-t angl«* northerly o York street; ihence along th? » utheriy line of York street 60 I et, to the place of beginning; and the said Comrno . council will apply to th#- supe­rior Co :rt of Buffalo, at a moti n term there-.f, to be held at the rooms of the Buffalo 1 aw Library in the Young M-n’s Aa*ociati«jn Build'n.s, co ner of Main and Kagle st-eet-, in the city of But- falo, on Tuesday, the 19lh day of Oct- ber, 1869, at the op ning of said court on that day, or as soon tnereafter as counsel can he h< ard, for the appnm men of thre-.- Com #.is-io: ers to ascer-ain ar.d rej> rt the just cumpeiiMtion to be paid to the person or persons ownin/ cr having an interest i 1 thc land and jiroperty so propoaed to b« taken.

GEORGE 8 WARDWELL,City Clerk.Dated Buffalo. Sept 28. IM»_______j 9 Ita

: of Dela-For con-trurti g a .tone crew-walk acrosi Eleventh street, ex -ended o . toe westerlys de of Cami. a rtreet....................>or coustructhig a et j* e crosswak sc n#i pearl stre et n the es.utherl. sue of Aden

street......................................................... .. v • • •For re»aun g a to n e oro **' lk across Mi. hi­gan street ou the southerly : ide of Clin­ton s. reet...................................

For rejairing the no: theriy end ot c-oss- w wk acr. s • *» iagara s tr jet wtste lv side ofMorgan rtreet.......................................................

For constructing s stone cn ssw-lk ser '"s Fr«nkl>n street < n th#. routhe ly »ide ofAllen ...................................For taking up an«l relaying cross walk scrosi Fa-k s eet ou the north rly side ot VIr-g nia street.................................F rc nstructsnr a -ton- crosswalk aero* Bark street # n the southerly side of Allenst e e t.......................................

rt iuc rexu.For repa'ring and maintaining Prospect

H iU P h -k s............................................................

For conWructing a sewer in H dson street, from ite pre ent terminatw-n near Twcfth sceet north#r y to the southwes'erly lineof Widsworth s n e t .......................F> r c instructing a re«er ia B#wton a’ley from th* sewer n Tupper street n#»r her­ly to with u 160 feet of Goodell street... For rejvairing the main sewer in Dock street

* 1 Buffalo Rjver...........................

O Y C A M U K E S T K t E l ' E X l K N o l o X —O Notice is hereby given that the Conunun Council of the city of Buffslo have dtU-rm ned and do hereby det rmine t> take and sppio- priate the land snd property neceHsary t«. 1-y out and extend Sycamore »tre*~ from the eo.t- eriy line of :effer*on street north-aste rly to the westerly Une of Walden street, th- o. ntre line of aid exteLHtou to be a atraight c -ntinuat on of th- centre li e of S ca 4-ore s reet a* now l*id out b-tween Oak ar.d J -ffe-sou st-e te. the north and south fane# of said extension t be S3 fe* t distant at ri_ht a;i glea fron aod paral el to h a -ove de-eri ce- tr liue ; »»»d toe said Comm n Council will apply to ite Suite io # ourt of Buffalo at a motion t 10 here"!, to be neld at the room or t e Buff.lo L w Library, in the Young M #''’s A-s clatio" Buil ings, c rner ol Mata and ragi street-, ta toe dty I Buff-1.., on Tuesday, the 19th day of #l*ctob-r. lo#?#, - th opening ot said Cou>t u bat day . or a* *-on ther. arter •* oounsai an be heard, tor the appointment of three commiaMunent t- - as ertam an.l re*-trt ihe jus com peiosateoii 'o be j* u t. the persu.t o. p rson* own­ing or having an in er*st in th<* land -nd proitertj. s j propused to c* taken.GEORGE S. WARDWELL, Ctty Clerk.Dated Bnffal". Sep* 28 IW» ih* "t

CUBA.ARRIVAL OF THE AL - BA If A AT FERNANDI NA. FLA , WITH 400 FILLIBU3TE8S—STEAM ERS AT CEDAR KEYS AWAITING THEIR SHIPMENT—SEIZURE OF TOE HORNET Al WILMINGTON, N. C— OFFICERS OF THE CAPTURED PKIYATEER.^ ««te r d a y m o rn in g s S s v a n n a h 3V to» h u

'e p o r ts fro m F lo r id a o f t b * a r r iv a l o f th# ’i te a m a h ip A la b a m a a t F e m a o r i n a o n F ri- U y n ig h t f ro m N e w Y o rk w i th 40t n e n in c lu d in g s ix ty t fficer* fo r th .

L^nban e x p e d i tio n , n o w te n d e c v o n a in g 01 h e G a lf c o a s t. T h e m e n W ere im m e d ia te !v j u t a b o a rd th e ca r* , a n d a e n t to C e tia i K e y s , w h e re s te a m , r s a w a i t th e m . Tw * m n d re d m e n a r r iv e d a t B a ld w in , F lo r id a ro m S a v a n n a h o n S a tu r d a y n ig h t , au p

tjo sed t o b e a p o r t io n o f t h e c o m m a n d n o * ■rganizing in m id d le G e o rg ia .

T h e H o a n e t a/icu C u b a a p p e a re d ofl 'm i th v i l l e . N o r th C a ro lin a , S a tu r d a y even ng , f ly in g U n b a n c o lo rs . I t h a s b e e n defi l i te ly a s c e r ta in e d t h a t sh e h a s tw o hundre#: m en a n d t h i r t y o ff ic e rs o n b o a rd . A m a jo r i ty o f t h e l a t t e r a re ex c o n fe d e ra te s 'h e a n c h o re d in s id e t h e fcar a n d s e n t h e i •u g m ee r a n d p u r s e r to V V U m ington to se cu re a s u p p ly of co a l, th»z t a k e n o n b o a n i j f f N e w Y o rk n o t b e in g a d a p te d to q u ick m o v e m e n ts . S u s p ic io n b e in g so o n a ro u se d th e officer* a f te r e n g a g in g a s u p p ly o 1 co a l r e tu r n e d t o t h e i r v e sse l w i th o u t m a k in g a r r a n g e m e n ts t o g e t th e co a l a b o a rd f h e y l e f t th ia c iiy a b o u t tw e lv e o ’c lo c k fo r

S m ith v ille , t h i r ty - f iv e r f i l e s b e lo w , in a *m all ro w b o a t. C o ll le c to r R u m le y c h a r te re d t h e s te a m t u g A lp h a th i a m o rn in g a t to u r o ’c lo c k , a n d h a v iu tf p la c e d in th i h a o d s of a 1># p u ty U n ite d . S ta t e s M a rs h a a w a r r a n t i»su*d by a U n i te d S ta te s C om tn ita io n e r , p la c e d h im on b o a rd , w i th a p a r i o f t h e c u s to m s fo rce , w i th o rd e r s to d e ta in th e p r iv a te e r u n t i l f u r th e r o rd e rs . C o lone .

ra n k ,c o m m a n d in g th e U n i te d S ta te s tro o p - a t t h e p o s t o f S ru ith v iJ le is e x p e c te d to c o o p e ra te w i th t h e D e p u ty M a rsh a ] if n e c e s s a ry . T h e o ff ic ers w h o v isite# l t h t c i ty w e re v e r y bo iti a i .d c o n ti i le n t , in s is tin g th a t th e r e is u/> p ro c e s s b y w n ic h th e p r i ­v a te e r c a n b e le g a lly d e ta ii ie d . T h e e v e n t c r e a te s m u c h e x c i te m e n t x n d c o m m e n t.

LATER.T h e p r iv a te e r H o i n e t o r U u b a w as seize#!

b y th e D e p u ty U n i te d S ta te s M a r s h a l at S m ith v i l le a t J2 M . to -d :iy , a n d b ro u g h t u p a n d a n c h o re t! h a l f a mil# I e lo w tb# c i ty t h i s e v e d in g . A num l r o f h e i o f l ic e n a r e n o w iu t h e c i ty - a n d i t is p o s i­t iv e t h a t th e r e is n o p r e te x t u n a c r w h ic h sh e c a n b e d e ta in e d by t b e a u th o r i t i e s lo n g e r t h a u i t is n e c e s s a ry *0 h a v e a n in v e s t ig a t io n in to h e r a r m a m e n t a n d c re w . T h e (Ju b a is a fo rm id a b le v e sse l, a n d is r e p r e ­s e n te d a s h a v in g g r e a t s p e e d . S h e is sh o r t o f c o a l a n d p ro v is io n s now*, a n d h e r m a c h iu e ry is c o n s id e r a b ly d e rk n g e d .

A m o n g h e r o fficers a r e C o m m a n d e r E d ­w a rd H ig g in s , C o m m a n d e r T h o m a s L. D a rw in , L ie u te n a n t C o m m a n d e r D a v id A ie i f a i r , n a v ig a tin g o fficer, a n d L ie u te n a n t

C. W . R e a d , D r. F red erick J . M c N u lty , -Surgeon; E n g en o V a lie n t , P a y m a s t r i ; P re n t i s s Ing r;#m , C a p ta in o f M a m ie s an u p r iv a te s e c re ta ry to t h e C o m m o d o re ; D r ci. \V . D u In us. A s s i s ta n t S u rg e o n ; D . D. M u u ro e , F i r s t L ie u te n a n t o f M a r in e s .

THE STORM.DISASTROUS EFFECT# OF THE LATE RAIN—

THE ERIE CANAL RENDERED USELESS FOR TWO WEEKS T > COME RAILROAD TRAVEK bLSPENDED IN ALL DIRECTIONS—GREAT D. STRUCT oN OF PROPERTY, AND SEV­ERAL PERSONS INJURED.T h e L a k e S h o re a n d M ic h ig a n S o u th e rn

D ire c to rs h e ld a m e e tin g y e s te r d a y in N e w Y o rk , b u t t h e r e s u l t h a s n o t t r a n s p i r e d .

J a m e s B row m A Co. h a v e b e g u n a s u i t in th e U n i te d S ta te s C ir c u i t C*>urt fo r $ 2 ,5 0 0 ,- 000, d ’f f ir e n c e s on $ 7 ,0 0 0 ,C c0 o f g o ld so ld by th e m th r o u g h A ll> ert S pey era a t $1 60 o u F r id a y to F is k A C oulcL

T h e a c c o u n ts re c e iv e d fro m a l l se c tio n * sh o w th e s to rm to h a v e b e 'in g e n e ra l , an d to h a v e c a u s e d c o n s id e r a b le d a m a g e . T h e te le g r a p h , s a v e t h e c a b le , h a s b e e n mu< h in te r r u p te d . M a n y r a i l r o a i b r id g e s h a v e b ee n c a r r ie d a w a y . F ro m W h ite h a l l b re a k s a r e re p o r te d in t h e c a n a l a t v a r io u s p la c e s , a n d tw o h u n d re d ja n d f if ty fe e t of to w p a th c a r r ie d a w a y b e tw e e n M ec h an ics - v ille a n d W a te r f o rd , t i f ty fe e t a t D u n h a m ’s b a s in , a b o u t t h r e e u ii le s n o r th of F o r t E d ­w a rd .

A t F o r t A n n , a m a n n a m e d J u l i a s L e s ­so n , o f W h i te h a l l , e n d e a v o r in g to c ro s s t h e ro a d , w a s d ro w n e d w ith h # te a m . S e v e ­ra l b r id g e s on t h e R e n s s e la e r A S a ra to g a R a ilro a d a r e s w e p t rw a y , a n d t h e t r a c k ia a lso w a a h e d o u t in s e v e ra l p laces. S e v e ra l b r id g e s a r e g o n e o n t h e R i t l a n d A W a s h ­in g to n K a ilro a d . T b e th r o u g h t r a v e l on th e B o s to n a A lb a n y K a ilro a d , i s s to p p e d on a c c o u n t o f b a d b re a k s , b o th e a s t a n d w e s t of S p rin g fie ld . T h e fa ll o f w a te r a t S p rin g fie ld r e a c h e d e ig h t in c h e s . T h e v i l ­la g e o f V Y esttieid is in u n d a te d , a n d i t is r e p o r te d t h a t t h e lo ss w i l l a m o u n t to a h u n d r e d th o u s a n d d o l la r s . N o t r a in s t h r o u g h o u th e H u d s o n R iv e r R a ilro a d s in c e e a r ly y e s te r d a y m o rn in g . N e a r C 'a s t ie to n tw o h u n d re d fe e t of ro o d b**d, a n d b o th t r a c k s a r e gone. T h e b r id g e a t S tu y v e s a u t l ig h th o u s e is a lso d a m a g e d ; a n d th e c u lv e r t n e a r L iv in g s to n s ta t io n , is p a r t ia l ly d e s t ro y e d .

I n t h e tow m of K b in e b e c k , f o u r o u t of rive b r id g e s a r e d e s t ro y e d . A p p r o a c h e s to K h in e b e c k a r e c u t off. T h e H a r le m r a i l ­ro a d is w a s h e d a w a y in s e v e ra l p la c e s ; t h e m a in d if f ic u lty b e in g b e tw e e n C h a th a m a n d D o v e r P la in s . T h e p a s s e n g e r t r a i n s w h ic h le f t A lb a n y a t tw e n ty i n ia u te s p a s t s ix t h i s m o rn in g , l e f t P o u g h k e e p s ie to - n ig h t a sev e n o ’c lo c k fo r N e w Y o rk .

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t h e S p a n is h iro n -c la d * o o u ld a ile n c e t h e •vhole A m e r ic a n n a v y a n d d e s t ro y t h e c i t ie s d o n g t h e A m e r ic a n c o a s t, w h i le t h e r e s t o f h e f le e t w o u ld s w e e p A m e r ic a n c o m m e rc e

tro m t h e sea .T h e M u n ic ip a l a u th o r i t i e s o f H a v a n a

n a v e n o tif ie d t h e C a p ta in G e n e ra l t h a t in :aae o f a fo re ig n w a r th e y w ill t e n d e r th o m o th e r c o u n t r y t h e i r s t r o n g e s t s u p p o r t .

T h e v o lu n te e r s c o n t in u e t o o o n tro l t h e a f fa irs o f th o I s la n d a n d t h e C a p ta in G e n e ­ra l is p o w e r le s s t o p r e v e n t th e m . A g e n e ­ra l fe e lin g o f in s e c u r i ty a n d a la rm p re v a i ls , a n d n o f o r e ig n e r o r n a t iv e fe e ls sa fe .

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T h e re p u b lic a n v o lu n te e r fo rces c o lle c te d in th o c i t ie s o f M a d r id , B a rc e lo n a a n d o t h ­e r s , w i th t h e v ie w o f r e s c u in g th e p r is o n e rs t a k e n b y th e m i l i t a r y d u r in g th e la te e n - g a g e m e n ts .a t t h e b a r r ic a d e s , h a v e c u t t h e te le g r a p h w ire s a n d s to p p e d th e m a il t r a in s c a r ry in g t h e g o v e r n m e n t d is p a tc h e r . V e ry c o n s id e ra b le a la rm s t i l l e x is ts a t B e j a r , w h e re t h e p o p u la c e re m a in s e x c ite d a n d iu a v e ry u n r u ly c o n d it io n . T h e re p u b lic a n d e p u t ie s w h o h a v e b e e n e le c te d to t h e C o rtes h a v e o rg a n iz e d c o u n te r r e v o lu t io n a r y o r d e m o c ra t ic r e a c t io n a r y b a n d s i n Here*# * a n d M a r ta e e llL T h e i r fo rces h a v e lieen d e fe a te d a t t h e la s t n a m e d p la c e b y t h e lo ca l a u th o r i t ie s a n d t ro o p s . M o s t s e r io u s e v e n ts n a y o c c u r in S p a in a t a n y m o m e n t, b u t M a d r id re m a in s q n i e t j u s t a t p re s e n t .

A H T S A N D I N D U S T R I E * .

-T w e n ty -f iv e p in s h a v e b e e n fo u n d in t h e s u b te r r a n e a n v a u l t s o f T h « b e , t h a t w e re m a d e th r e e th o u s a n d y e a rs ago .

— T h e E r ie ro a d h a s n o w o v e r fo u r h u n ­d r e d e n g in e s . T b e c o m p a n y h a s o rd e re d t h i r t y n e w lo c o m o tiv e s .

T h e d is c o v e ry o f t h e s p i r i t lev e l is a t ­t r i b u t e d t o M elch ia U lic T h ^ v e n o t o f F ra n c e in 1866.

A c c id e n ts fro m m a c h in e ry in fa c to r ie s , i n E n g la n d , d a r in g t h e s ix m o n th s e n d in g A p r il 90 , 1869, a m o u n te d in n u m b e r to 9061 , o f w h ic h f i f ty - th r e e w e re f a ta l .

-S ev e ra l o f t h e m e c h a n ic s a t C o l t ’s ' a r m o r y , in H a r t f o r d , C t . , h a v e c o n t r a c te d to go t o R u s s ia a n d m a k e g u n s fo r t h a t g o v ­e r n m e n t . T h e y g e t m o re p a y t h a n h e re , a n d e a n le a v e c h e a p e r .

— A p e a t f a c to ry is t o b e e s ta b l is h e d in M ilfo rd , M a s s . I t w i l l m a n u fa c tu re th o p e a t fro m th e c r u d e fo rm a s ta k e n fro m th e s w a m p , p ro d u c in g a n a r t i c le o f g r e a t v a lu o a a fu e l.

— A t th e F a l l s o f S t. A n th o n y ,M in n e s o ta , a re f ifte e n lu m b e r m ills , tw o p a p e r m ills , five i ro n w o r k s , fo u r b r e w e rie s , tw o w o o len m ills a n d e ig b tM n flo u rin g m ills , b es id es o th e r in d u s tr ia l e s ta b l is h m e n ts .

— T h e R h o d e Is la n d c o t to n m ills e m p lo y tw e n ty t h o u s a n d o p e r a t iv e s , a n d r u n o r o m illio n x p in d le s . T w e n ty f irm s a r e e n g a g e d in t h e o u s in eas , b u t t w o — B ro w n A Iv e s , a n d t h e S p ra g u e s — d o n e a r ly o o e-h a l* td i t .

— T lie a t t e m p t s t o e m p lo y n a p th a a a fn e l h a v e a t le n g th p ro v e d sa q p sa so L O n th e 31st o f J u l y a t r a i n a r r i v e d s a f e ly in K a tc h n ja n , e ig h ty -o n e v e r s ts fro m C h a r- koff, R u ss ia , w h o se e n g in e w a s h e a te d w ith r a w n a p th a i n s te a d o f c o a ls . T h e h e n o r o f

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