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EVOTS 0 « » T ? W W * I 4 L , ̂ U SIC A L ANDn a t i o n a l u u a m w ,

T H K H I B B K V I C O N .

C / I T NOTES.T H £ A NN U AL M EETING O F TH E

i vtoe.li.4d.ra of th e B a ted -aad X;a .a ra H.ale » <*k» Company *111 be LaU m th e te » o f he «hb r a o j en vM D A T, AofiMt S7 IMS, M « o'clock P. IL , foi tho purpom of d c i n f T ru rt ca at tb e » d company fo r th e — ning year. ________________________J . E - U N C N . W craQ ry -

A M U SK M M N TS.ACADEMY OT MUSIC.

T h a m u H M cEroy’. Hil unfold i t . pictorml agbU : OR R E S T —T H E T H IR D FL**OR

■ I b t . ry Wio* .n o M . , a n i a . m a n i n n a d W mh Uktoa - t v . know a ac ihe Shndta, i ataara peer r tf deal ad. ffiritahto f c r a H|fct iuiac<u i t* b a r iu m . MAST 15 OS * O f iO . h a d

O BLACKSMITHS— W I HAVE THE -T to la th a original Hiberaiooa tau yaara haa beaa • x lb»««d m alt

3 . AddMh— i a r a Lean ««• atly Ba : t M h r . *t d t s « eir i i w m

B L I C A X C O U N T Y C O M M I Tfor tho W ork

f r O KENT—A F1K8T CLASS BOOM I < s i n t S a r , M Mala A , aer. N. DM stoe Ml

Appty tc OMu. M M I A .M I I h m . a r . I . . l t»M ia .

rO LET—MACHINE SHOP, TOOLS,P o aer. Pbandry, he.—Ma atoff po rehaaad all tha

taithaa. d o n , aud a r i s r t e a s lately i l i t hy th*Sto of h a r t* A Mood, I s t t o C v ea» o a t to rn Wort*, betas <me of to* b a tfa ra la b a d a h o p a ia th a c ui try ,oona-Bttox oi l a g s Odd miaU toots f.-r d a s * all Vrnda of toon work, v a ara prepared to I 'ta e te a ab a te ai d omiao po aer te ra n tb e n a a ; mia>,foundry w ii be

ra tte d if f*erired v tih th e m achUa Stop. The pram iiu can be conveniently divid-d and M ia aepa. ra te room i Tor p a r t k l i n inquire of A &

Ctatdren nnder ten ycara......................................... r e n tsiHmn op n a* 7; oo nmenoe a ' s.The rala nf Ttakata wilt r*>m«n*n e M*»i»dS> m o rn ­

ing, Any. SOth, >*t tn e Box OtBoe of t e A adroitC If BALL, Ag nt

N E V E N IM . EX CbH xlO N ON TH ELake a a d v >hr auaptan of the P in t Spiritual

Society nf B f lo, on Thursday eveaiin*, Septeari e r2d. Tli “ T in Ivashov has bran chartered for th enpwaira aad trlB leave the foot of Main r t at e gh t o'clock p e c k y. Peter Ur u r r 'a tguadri Ic h»u.1 w f f l ta rM h a a l r l a r d am * g . TvSet tor la d i- p j , — " ] t l ML Magie T i e d , t l To •*« had akO O iTH m 4 P M a ff th * . * * * * a * •_______

g V E N f N O CONCERTAT f e o v r n r s PAliK,

rith o u t hts supper, and i t was thought th a t ha had gone to hia home, 135 Ken- tacky street.

A — " i r e a t to see . s a d returned report a s t h a t h a h a d a e i t a s there. Ho h a d

Fo r r e n t —t h e s t o r e 352 m a ina t , Kremlin Block, now uccup'ed by Mrs. H ol­

lerith aa a m illne y * ore. Pomemkm given imme­diately. For teqna apply on th e p r a a k * .

f | ; 0 R EN T—FOB T H E W IN TER OF1 ' until t t e first of J u u e , a desira>*le residence on

Franklin a t . above Chip e w , w i.h o r without finm- u irv . Inquire a t 754 Frank l a at.__________________

FOR R EN T—EAGLE ST., 2-STORYand b o a tm en t, b rick fu rn ish ed .

124 S eneca s t . , 2-8 o y brick .117 C lin ton e t ., S-story brick .44 Cbeetnut st , 2-rtory br ck.Also e v e r .1 fb .e room * and w hole floors fo r office*

o r l i . h t m an u fac tu rin g business. F o r f r h - r pal ticu larv ap p lj to H U M E 4 SA N FO R D ,

16 W. Sw an s t.

OB TH U B SD A Y , 8 KPT. t , a t IS A.Saatoaaa w ill be eospended in t l* caaaaf

Capt. Cooke until the return of two of tha Police Commissioners.

A woman named Lena H artm aker waa Saturday rent tr. the Workhouae for ninety days op s chartre of vagrsrey.

Frank (J’/fa rra aud John Sweeney were arrested Friday for stealing fru it from Hstvy Williams.

The sidewalk on tho north side of Am- herst street, between East stree t and th s Military road, is reported in s dangerous condition.

The First Spiritualist Society go ont an ­tler the moonlight on th s Ivanhoe next Thursday evening. A quadrille band will aooompany the excursionists.

The tro t at th e Cold Spring traek be­tween German G irl, Bay Charley and Bloomer, was won by the la tte r in three straight hsata. Fastest tim e 2 JO.

James M atthews, aged tw en ty years, was found ia th e atreet Saturday aft*. - noon, in a state of insanity. Patrolman ‘"oule took M atthews to S tation No. 1, and he was afterwards delivered to his father.) A sailor named Jam es Cook, from Chi­cago, fell in a tit on the dock s t the foot ol M ain street, Saturday evening. H e was taken to tb e Station-house by Officer Kelly, and a physician called.

1 1 7 ANTED — COUNTY ORDERSf f n oasb t by LYON 4 BAKKK, E rie Land Ofltoe.

K rarr T u w d y aad Thareday Kvsn.agv___________leg a a T— day, J u as 2td-1 7 'I N K A K '1 ’8 A C A D Jk H k

TOUNO M BTS AMOCIATIOF BUILDING A

T hs OsIIvry will be o p « i s ra ry day, cxorps Fun* days, tram • A. M. Ull 6 P. M.

m ra* sitiekdoe U e n r ts ; scasun 4*.*n* for m o n th , v cen ts . L . O . KM LLoTFDT, S upt.

Wa n t e d — a t t h e s a l e m . o nE R IE H o le ', F ro c to n , C h au taw p ta C oun ty

N . T ., tw o co lore > w o m e n -o n e a-j A ra s ta t • oo* a n d ti e m VVai rcw* and * h u n b e rm a ld . Wage* #1' a w e e l.

Fo r s a l e —t h e b f ^ t f a m i l yho rse t v e r u ffer d in th 'n m arke> ; su itab le fo r

carriage o r • u « ry . Is a xco d tra v » lle r , w a-ia i ted sound and ki ml ever-, w ay. A - o on to p buggv and so o w n t v o sea ted w agon. Can ba s e n a t A o. hs17 OR REN T—T H E D FSIKABLE 2-

■ *tf>ry b rick d w a ll i 'g No. 288 W ash ing ton s t., c o rn e r of S * u , o ccupied 1 ^ t h la te D L o th n j i; is a v ery < e sira le loc tio n fo r a p hysician .

2-story b ick dwelling 216 Ninth st.; gas, water, cellar, e tc ., in •rood order. Rent SS80.

H A STIN G S 4 OTTO. > B row n 's Building.

n t h i M l u l M I u U cp , awakening | only to find himaalf covered w ith w heat t j such an ex ten t th a t h e eould not extricate nimself or call out loud enough to be heard.

M arshall was a comparative stran ­ger in the city, and his comrades e y th a t he had drank nothing stronger than pop daring the evening. Marthall leaves*a wife and five children in de* -itato Circassianoes, and Coroner Morrow, vlio took charge of the remains was about making arrangements to In ter them a t the expense of the county; but the shovellers :ame forward and announced their readiness 'jo g iv e their comrade a respectable burial.

A WORK O F A R T .

A l L Y EXCUttdiONs

TO O AK FIELD AND FALCON WOOD, ON TKAMKR IVANHOF.

T h t M sp iilc m t I n « f r e n w r I n s h n r leavtm h«>r d ock , fou t u f M ain s i , a t t * 0 P . M. daily fur Fal- conw uod a a d U akSeld , tw ucbiug a t F >rt k r ie to land !■ Batigara; letwr hig t o BwffJo at 7:45 r. M.

F a t* fo r th * ro u n d t r ip , 50 cen t , ch ild ren h a lf price. W. L. MAUXM.H, Agent.

Buffalo, Aug. 2 ,1809 ._______ ________

O TR A N G ER S, IF YOU W A N T TO SEKU a g o d e ohiug s tu \e call a t D I D l ik Y A ROCK­WELL'S, 333 Maiu rt., and *ee their oM vbraRd I r i -

ET EVERYBODY BUY A TRIU M PHI and they will aavt money. DUl LEY 4 ROCK-

i O i P E aR L ST.—c o o k w a n t e d —i O " l Wan ed a cook in a small k W l jP h n e tha t

ca i come well recommended mav h ar of a good p ace by cai in g o n MRS. CO C H R A N E, ab ,ve S o . _____

/ • D ELA W A RE ST—W ANTED, AN• 1 I O «-xj> rirn c -d «XK>k to d o th • en ire cooking, waahing anu iron ing fo r a sm all fam ily ; a lso , a com ­p e te n t waitress.Q ik O MAIN ST.—W ANTED, A GOOD« / \ / 0 g ir l fo r c -han itar wo- k.

A FU R N ISH E D HOUSE TO RENT My bone* , N o. 617 M a.n sU , Buff lo . w ith »

ra rden in a h i t r h s t a t e of c u ltiv a tio n a tta c h e d , i- t > )>e re n te d to a sm all fam ily fo r th re e o r -ix m on th - or u n til (he first'of May n e x t. Pusseu>i..ii g tv m on th e le t o f J u ly n e x t. P iano , p ic tu re* , A c., iucludcd iia*. w a te r , fu rn a c e , w oodshed a u d barn . F o r in fe r aaation , appl> On tb e prem ises on an y d iy befo re 1*

M. d u r in g tb e p rc e rn t m o n th - U tO l-O i . W H O l G H T O a , N o 617 M ain st.

C d a n g k o f T imk o n E kik R a i l w a y . T h e Day Express on tbe Erie Railway, leav- log Buffalo a t 7 A. M., w ith its splendid drawing room coach attached, arriving in N e w York a t 9:45 P. M., through by day­light. No change on Lightning Express leaving here a t 2 :5 0 P. M., or N ight Ex­press leaving a t 6 :40 P. M. The Cincinnati Express leaves a t 11:30 P . M ., arriving in New York a t 3:30 P. M.

ANDPARO CH IAL SCHOOL

w ill re tu in e th e ir s tu 'ie sON M ONDAY. 30th tn rt

1‘arvnt* s re requested to he p u n c tu a l in sending th e ir c i.iM rea a*, uncc, *•> th a t tb * ir rt..die* m ay be n o far th e r re ta rd ed .__________ ___________ ________

MRS. J . SU DDE RICK’S SC HO* >L FORY oung I ad ies and « h i d ra n w ill open N»p«.

J tn «,t 170 A M gan tst. in tlio bu ild ingJiiiom u as I 'u f- ta r a n P arsonage- ___________________________

Re c t o r y feCHooL,H AM DEN, COVW

'I ho Rev. C. W . E V ER EST. Re.-t..r, a ided by Uve residen t a**irtanta. The school I* closing ite tw enty- M \th year, and refer* to ite o ld pupils, lm ind in all th e pnitcseioue, anil every dc |>artiiicnt o f Iiumiicsh. T horough pltj-Kical educa tion , inc lud ing m ilita ry drill, boating, and * a iiun iiug in their Hoa*on. Age of admlydon from nine to fourteen. Terms 8760 |>cr annum.

T H E FA L L SESSION BEG IN S ETT. 7. R eference The R igh t Rev. J . W ILLIA M S, I». D. l la n id c n , A ugust -869._______________________ 0t

r v K h A L h - M O l h fc h .

A P A C IFIC RA ILW A YFo r s a l e —a d e s i r a b l e h o u s e ,B arn a n d oue a c re . f lau d , good wc 1 a*-d cis­

te rn a n d p e n t y o f f ru i t , p i as u tly s i tn a l td in th e village o f C orfu , Genenee c o u n ty , a b o u t to r ty rod* from .h e C en tra l R a ilroad , with" a re a r vl-sw u t i l tra in* a n d d ep o t—#2,rt*A). J *t th e place fo r a ra inhy on a sm all incom e. In q u ire of D. LE N T , C orfu .______________________________________ dae

L OR SA LE—T H E 2 S T O R Y BRICKF house 232 N in th *t H ASTINGS 4 OTTO, Real

E fta tc Brok- rs , 3 B 'o w u ’s B uild lug .

Fo r s a l e c h e a p — t h e n e a t1-sto ry fram e co ttag e 16- N in th r t . wiil lie .-old

ch eap if app lied fo r soon , a* th e ow n er dt-ore* to re m ove W e t H A STIN G * 4 O IT O , R eal E d a le u io k e rs , 3 B row n 's B uild .ng .

F o r s a l e o r e x c h a n g e —a v e r yd -Btrab'.e 2 -s tc -y and a tt ic b rick house in a go-*l

location ea s t o f .Main s t , a n d w ith in tiv m in u te s wa k of th e Pc>stoffier w id he so ld ch eap a n d on ea-y te rm * , o r w ill be exchanged f r a m * ilium *ized house w est o f M ain s t . , a n d ■ e d ifference in i rice , f an y , paid in ca-h . F o - p a rticu la rs a p p lv to HAST IN G s 4 O T T O ,R ed E s ta te B roker* , 3 B iow n 's Bu ld- ing.

THK E R IE COUNTY SA V IN S HANK A MOD­E L F O R B U FFA L O E N T E R P R IS E

The interior decoration of th^ Erie County Savings Bank is probably nearly oomplete. A t least it seems hardly possi atbie for money aud goo<l taste to do any- thing more in improving it, and in thiB dxse it m ust be said th a t they have com­bined in a manner as rare as i t is delight­ful. The scaffolding was removed last week, revealing w hat we declare to be the linest specimen of a frescoed ceilir-g to be -i-en in the city, and which we have not «eea excelled anywhere. The ornamenting plasterer had preceded the artis t and laid it ou t in a handsome alternation of regular and oblong hexagonal panels, in two courses, dividing them by a beaded mould' ng, w ith beautifully turned pendants s t

the angles and intersections. The ground •ipon which the more vividly colored portion of ornam ent is laid consists of delicate neutrals, soft grayish greens and creamy b iff tints, w ith light browns and lilacs, re' •eating and relieving the general outline ot

the main pattern. The mouldings aud pend­ants, together w ith the comice and frieze ind the capitals of the supporting columns, are picked out and etched with gold. The la tte r are handsomely done in imitation of 4ir*nna marble.

Four of th e large hexagons forming the centre of the ceiling exhibit beautifully painted figures of cherubs, w ith emblematic levices denoting th a t they severally per­sonate Agriculture, Manufacture, Commerce »nd Fuance. The oornioe is a succession of icantbus-leaved brackets, and the frieze uas for its main feature a like arrangement >f hexagons as those forming th f ceiling. The whole is ao well done th a t an / attem pt it minute description would be a failure, lud we m ust leave our readers te the plea­sant ta sk of examining and admiring for oheiqselves. The artis t, Mr. William Belli, is a Bnffalonian and well known for the ex- .t-llence of his work, though he has only •tea among us for a short time. His place if business is a t 210 Genesee street.

The bases around all tho interior of the clerical departm ent have been carried ap in 'landsome panels to a bight of about five feet. The material of this as w jll as the entire structure of screens, desks and orna­mental wood work is black w alnut, and everywhere it is moulded and carved to the extreme of elaborateness. A slatted screen exhibits the element of u tility which is the drst consideration in all th e fixtures, being 40 contrived tha t, while i t stands modestly iside during business hours, a t luneh time it unfolds into n comfortable little room within a roepu A shelf-like table drops down on one side, and in any direction the vide may be opened for observation or air, or closed from curious eyes.

A large clock, intended to seep watch upon the watchman, and which faithfully reports s failure in his regular round, has been addod to the utilities. W ithin ex­actly eight minutes before and after the minute hand has indicated the hour, and -he same tim e cither way from the “ half,’' lie m ust be on hand, and the palling down of a lever drives ia a peg behind the glass, out of reach, and m a n s the fact tlia t he was there on time. Of course he must watch th a t clock somewhat carefully, and the supposition is th a t he w ill be alert in the intervals. Three clerks and a porter, t-lecp in a dorm itory opening into the

1 enclosed space behind the desks, w ith a • small arsenal convenient for instant use : On Sunday the clereial force is so divided ! tha t, w ithout obliging nay one to pass more

than a couple of h o n n away from the duties and enjoyment of th e day, th e place is con-

lesve to an nounce th a t s e lu i 'e a c c e p te d th sG ra n d L a rc e n y .-S a tu rd a y Officer

J . Bor gin arrested s woman named Cath­erine Mills, the keeper of a brothel on Canal street, for having stolen $30 in moni) from Jam es Parrel during the night pre­vious.

l e t H ouhk B u r n e d . — Yesterday morning n t 4 o’clock, McPherson’s ice bouse, s itu­ated on Buffalo creek, opposite the Rea Jack e t Hotel, on Seneca street, was discov­ered to be on tire. Nothing could be done to save it, and i t was totally destroyed. It was nearly full of ice.

P o l k k R a id .—Patrolmen M cCarthy aad Kane, of tbe Third Precinct, made a raid on a disreputable house a t the soath-wesi corner of Huron aud Washington street! last Friday night. Louisa CrotheTS, Levins Hallock and Emma Williams, wmnnrrseted and fined $10 apiece for being drank aad disorderly.

H e a v y R o b b e r y . — Miss San yeah, o‘ Yankee Robinson’s Circus Company, vi> robbed of $2,400 in greenbacks, tw o dis mood rings snd o ther property amounting to $4000, while she was performing in th* c ircu sa t Clyde, Wayne county, Friday even­ing. The money and valuables wen tak er from her trunk a t the Clyde Hotel

F o r th e sole o f it«

NSW SEV EN P E R CENT.

T H IR T Y Y EA R G OLD LOAN, FR K R FROM TAX

Thi* loan a m o u n ts to #6,6CO.OOO.BO A R D IN G SC H O O LFOR YOUNG L A D IE S .

B A TA V IA . N. Y.T he Fall T erm of Mra. B r> an’» rc h o o l w iil coin-

m eu n e on W ediXbOay, S i pi 16, 1869.______ ________

M K S . a 7 < j . h c j X i k ,D irec trsm a t tb c

>T. CFfLIY C IB K V ifU Y « U s K ,UonimeuCvH tb c F s il T erm 8 ep t. 15, 1869.

A pplication* received a l te r S ep t. L C irn -la rs m ay be o b ta ined a t tho M usic S t o r e * . __

B O F F * LO A C A D E M Y .T h j cx e rc ia .s u f t in s In rtitiU in n wili com m - nee on

M N A Y , A l G H T 30. T il f r ends > I th e School in ih e c t> am i i u i b i u i t y a re in v ited to «a I a th* up p e r r»oin of th e b u n d in g c o m e r of t e a I and C o u rt si ree s, wh* re th e l r in d p a l will b_* fou n d , on any week, u a y . » e t« e e u tb e h o u r- o l 10 a nd 12 A. M. I’ax:ies a t a* d i tauce wi* ii>g im o rm a ti n m ay au- •lre.-s th e undeniitfued a t BuflUlo.

P. A. TO W N E, P rinc ipe!.BOARD OF T u U s lE h H :

H on. N. K. H A L L ..............................* re id en t.WM. F . H.L.KK............................... S e rc t- ry .

J . D. Saw yer F. W. B reed , iaaac Hoi o * t y , B. F.A ustin, J r . , o . L. N i «•*, M. II. B irge. O -.o r.e H ow ­ard , tC. E Y oung, C. D Daniel*, W allace Jo h n so n , f . J. t e r i ia, O. o . S tee le , H u g h We- * e r . t av id Kan- om , H n ry O L ee , H en ry M onte, W ill a in B. - i r r e t , I .me* P. G c lh in g , Ju liu s W a l-e r, Jo h n IL k in u e r, H e n r . M. K i t , eu. S. o . M e-e Ih .J a u - e * W arren . Janie* If . Meto*! c , J . B. G riffin, Jam e* L yon, C *L •i. SL F in h tr , h v e ra rd P ilin r , J son P a r c r , E A. - h .w , D. A. Mo ne, bila* Kin^sK-y, 8 . 8 . W uihne , M artin Com stock.

f E O R O E H *WAP.D,VV. F . Ml 1.1.K it,J A M E i L O *,K w BKKEI>,D A V II) Ka N8*'M ,

E x e c t iv e l ’»m m ittee.

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UNION FEM ALE SEM INARY,A LBIO N , N EW YORK,

Ile-opens on th e S th of Sept m b er w ith a sup* r io r facu ty aud ti*e perma> e n t ■up*rri-U jn, nereafb -r, of tm early p ro p rie o n , Mr. a u d Mia. U . L. Ach 1 e s , whose i n t l u tio -i, inc rp o ra ted by th e S ta te , enable* th em to * flu id to e ir pup . I*,

ON T IIE MOST REA SO N A B LE TERM S,

th e twat of a iivanta(;es fo r t h roo y b m en ta l tra in in g , m .der th e ce*.ial influence* of s p leasan t C hrm tlan Hom e.

P a ren ts o r g uard ian* d esirin g fu r th e r Inf*>r*ration m ay o h ta n a rm ia r - . by add rew lng ti e pre p rie to s of he wemb ary . _____________________________________p K u F . H EN RY MUTTER S

NEW G R EA T GERM ANCONSERVATORY OF MUSIC,

JA M E S V W N .N Y.N ne b u t th e b est G erm an Teachers.D ir. c to r - P r f. H enry > utu-r, lead r o f tb e G rand

Ojierat** tli* ̂ D uke of llew«e, Dartn* ad t.P ro f. F r i tz H e d , C oncert Si g e ra n d M usic D irector

from MaluzI*, of. G o ttbo ’d K u k e l. Music D irector axul O rg an ­

is t, from F ra n k fo rt ..n th e v ain.A pplicaU on *h* u d be m ade a t P of. b u t te r ’* resi

•lenc*, o r by U tte r as ea rly a* p -e s bie. T w enty ■•oarder* can l*o cc**nuno>lated iu th e buu*e w here a 'so F rench and Germ a-i a re ta u g h t ia connection w ith m usic.

Send for c ircu la r o f thi* exce llen t C onservato ry of H usic to H k N R Y SU TTER , • »rec*or,

Jam eeln w n , N. Y.

T H E H E A T H G O T E S C H O b XCO R N ER PE A R L A N D GENESEE.

T H E AUTUMN TERM W IL L OPEN 8APT. «Xb. H C. W illiam s, Hea*l M arter, In s tru c to r n M athe

mati*-?, N atu ra l Sciences and tb e English studio*.Tho*. H . P itk in . M. a . , Vice M aster, in s tru c to r in

L atin and G reek.F. T. iirodhead , E sq ., P rof. of G erm an L anguage

and L ite ra tu re .J . C. M aihoubie, P rof. of F rench Language and

L ite ra tu re .J'**eph M ischka, P rof. o f Vocal and InM rum sn ta l

Music. Preceptress at Preparatory Department.BO vRD O F T R U S T E E S -R A Rev A. Ctoveland

C oze , D. D , P rw id e o t; A Porter T hom peoo, Secre- ta r j ' a n d T ree u re r ; Rev. D William K belton, D. D ., Rev. O rfam io WKhenpooa, Hoti. G. Cornell, R ev. Dr. E dw ard IngererM , D D ., Dr. Ja m e s P W hite, M. D., I W W illiam G . F arg o . Henry W K *«ers, J a o ie s M. S m ith , S am uel K. W .e th in g to n , G eorge A H aza rd , H enry K ip , E dw in T. E vans.

E X ECU TIV E COM M ITTEE— U on. A O . C orne ll, Jan ie* M. S m ith , Jo sep h W arren .

a ppli<*tion fo r a d m iaeo n »bould be m ad e to the

first L r t p ^ L u K i n i t uH Sitlcbr fund I'mnb,

secu red upon tb e ex tcnaeon of tb e R ailw ay from nea S h erid an , in hsmes, to D enver, Out ratio, a dintan*- of 237 m iles, o f w hich 12 m lea a re oo m p le trd , and th e re s t is u n d e r c o n s tru e ion. I t is a lso a Mo tg a g r on R oIU pr B U tk and Franchi*e of this first-. Is** R ailw ay , b e s id e i now ru n n in g th ro u g h Uie S ta te *>t

I F t jU nKS A N D L O I S F O R SALE B Y f l H U M E 4 hA N FO H D . 16 IV. bw an r t .108 M organ a t . , 2-stor> brick .115 i-a rk *t., 2 - to ry brick.1 6 ' iagara rt., 2 s:o-y brick .B ry a n t * t., n w z -s to ry fram e and ' am .123 s ix th s * , , 2 -story fram e an d barn.IS A lien st.- 2—to ry t r me.207 S ev en th s t . , Ij-* o ry iram e *nd la rge !<»:.1* 7 T en th S t., 2 s o ry fram e a n d la rg e 1 .1.210 in th t . , 2-*t**ry fram -.74 M ann r S t., 2 -s to ry brick388 N in h s ' . , 2-story rick au d b m .

AN D IN SU' JC ES8FlTL O PER A TIO N FO R .43.’ M II.ES

west ef th e M m ^ u ri riv e r , an d earn in g a lre td y en ough to m ee t all o l its cxpensm and ex is ting chli g a tio n s , beside •

MOKE T H A N T H E IN T E R E S T U PON T H IS NEW LOAN.

In ad d ition to th i« th e a re also secured by af irs t m o rtg ag e of th e

GOVERNM ENT LAND G R A N T OF T H R E E M IL­L IO N ACRES,

e x ten d in g in a lte rn a te *cctb *u« o n c i th e r side of tbe track from tb e 384th m ils po t in K ansas to Denver. T lie |>rooeeds 0* tho sale < t th e te lands a re to be in vested by tb e 1 ru s ec» in Uie J p e r c e n t Bonds Uiein- *elvee u p t o 121 o r In U. S. B onds, a t a

S IN K IN G F U N D FO R T H E R ED EM PTIO N O F T H E BONDS.

Tbe lands em brace some of th e finest p o rtio n s of th e m agniflcetr. T e rr to ry of C olorado , Inc lud ing * coal field a n i pinery . T he C om pany also hold.- *>• an a -se t a n o th e r tra c t of

T H R E E M ILLIO N S O F ACRES IN T H E STATE O F KANSAS,

and although not pledged as a security for this loan, th* ir possession dd* largely to tbe Company'* wealth aud credit. We estim ate the

V A LU E O F T B E CO M PA N Y 'S P R O P E R T Y COV­E R E D BV T H IS M O R T G A G E ,+ T ¥23,

000,000 N E T , W H L E T H E LOAN IS M E R E L Y py/iC.OvO.

T he Ronds have

T H IR T Y Y EA R S TO B U N ,

from May 1 ,1869, a n d wid pay

SAVEV PER CER T. INTEREST IN OOLD. semi-annually, <m May 1, and Nov. 1, end are

FREE FROM GOVERNMENT TAXATION, the Company paying tb# tax.

Tbe principal a t the Loan Is made payable in gold, in tbe City of New York, bu t each coupon will l*e payaU- in Frankfort,London o r N .w York, a t opUoti of the bolder, w ithout notice, a t th e following ra tes:

Oe | 990 Bond ia New York » P fculdlaacb h s f yearIs-ndon £7 5a. 10J. ••

** “ fran k fo r t..S 7 fr . to k rtm ,The Agents of tbe Loan, bef* ra accepting th e tru s t

had the condition of th e road, a.*d t i e couotrv th ro u g h wi ich it runs, carefully c x -m 'n ed . They ara happy to give th e Loan an emphatic eudorscment

H" O R S A L E — 5 22 S\Y A ^i S T , 2 S T o R Yfram u i . h w 'n g , g.-s, w ater, ce lla r; lo t 31xl2u

(bouse new ). A pply to M. b cCOMli.

OR S A L E —524 S W A N ST., 2-STORY• f ram e (new ), gas w a te r , ce lla r. A e.; l . t 31^x

120. P rice $3000 App y to M RcCOM B.

I ^ O R S A L E — 1397 E L K ^ T . , 2^ST^R Ya 1 r iok in fine co n d itio n , 3 ) a o a of fine g arden

lan d , ha* a fine o rchard , good well o f w a te r, 4 c . Thi* p ro p e rty s w o rth fro m *.* t o e i . h th o u san d dollars; w ill be sold f r $4000 if tak en w ith in te n days, as th e o w n er isgo im r W est; wo*.Id t«kc a sm all ho u se and lo t wor th ¥2000 ill p a r t p ay. A pply to M M cCO SII.

l 'O R S A L E C H E A P — IJ-ST O R YP fram e house <J'» C a .ro l s . ; g w , w at r lo t x30

115; wiU be so ld cheap . H A 8 1 I.-G S 4 O IT O ,N o. 3 B row n’* H ui.d ings.

H o u s e s f o r s a l e b y l y o n aB A K ER .

■*4 W ert T upper » t. , 2 -s to ry fram e ; ga*, w ater b a ti ., fu rn a c e L o t 3 *xi*9. Price r55C0.

114 S o u th D ivision *o., 2 -s to ry u n k. com m o liou and having m odern im p ov*m« lit*. L ca t on desir ab le io r dowu-t*>wn bus'n* *•* n u n . P i *ce $8o00.

M arin-ir a i., e a s t t id e , n e a r A lien s t . , 2 -story brick. u> 33x100. P rice $5«* 0.

484 E llic o tt s t . , l |-* lo ry fram e. L o t 25x132. P ri e #25*X).

4S0 N iagara s t . . 2-st<>ry b r ic k , f ram e barn . Lot 40x264; a v i ry pleasa t n e a t place. Price »7000.

46 ■ Seneca S t., 2-rt- r t fram e s to r e an*i dw elling ; g a e a n d w a ^ r . t o t 25x100. P rice $4000.

19 l e n t a a t . . 2-story fram e. L o t 25x100. Price $2500.

450 Sw an s t . , C ut-'ry fram e s to re and dw elling ; xas, w a te r, e tc . L o t 3»lxl2*o. P r ce $3500.

L T o k A c A K E R F.rie U n d Office.

L 'O R S A L E — T H E 1 |-8 T C R Y F R A M EK7 ho u se , w ith lo t 8 0 « 1 1 5 ,4 '3 Deiaw: r a avenue. ____________L E E at P iC K E I N G , 13 W. Swan ht.

o n r r N i a g a r a s t —h o u s e a n ds L f J r J o t f. r s le. 2 -s to ry and basem en t Prick, wiUi brie- ba rn and fine la rg - lo t. Can b had on libera t- rm s . A pt b to H U M E 4 SA N FO R D , No. 16 W . Sw an s t.________________________

H o u s e s a n d l o t s f o r s a l e ,w ith im in ed ia t ' p o * e * sh n .

Mto Niagara St., 2-storj- b rick a n d b a rn ; 1* t 00 fee t to a a all* y.

406 F ra u k lin s t . , 2 -r to iy b rick a n d l a r n ; lo t 30x140 250 a n d 252 F ra n k lin s t . , tw o fi. e fram e co t.ag es

lo t 40x 39.3S4 V ir g in i i s t . , I J - s to ry b r ic k ; lo t 60x134.52 s n d 54 F if th s t , 2-sto ry f r m e ; lo t 45x100.33 KlLeo t s t . , 2-story b rick ; lo t tOx.-OO.627 s e i r e c i t , 2 s to ry fr> m e; lo t a x l '0 .l r t j S , r in g s t . , 2-story f ra n e , lo t 40x137.66 I i ig b s t , L a m e ; lo t 37x131, la rge lo t of graphs,

341 Seneca * t-, 2V-rtory b r ic k ; lo t 32x»0.140 and 142 C arlt-m t , C»o co ’tage*; lo t 60x100. Apply to H U M E 4 SA N D FO RD 16 W Swan st.

* • A K E K Y A N D D W E L L IN G flTR F S Rale - T u p p e r s t , n o r th -ide, betw een Elm an*l

tf ich ig»n s tree ts . T h ree - t ry fram e s to re , d e l i g and b -k e ry , w ith lo t 30x100. l r . e e $3000. LYON 4 B »K E R E rie Land Offioe.

A t t i c a p k o p e k t y i o r s a l e -Brick st*>re a n d dw elling •ij-rto ries, in th e husi

ne s «are or A ttica , c u M ark e t s t . , - ith lo t a b o u t 25x130. Also Mi liu ery i-pM:k and i o d w ill, w ill Ite ■“ •Id w ith th e p ro p e rty if desired. Prior i,t lo t and ituildi g . 4180** LY O '* * BA K E R h r e Land Office

SO U T H D IV IS IO N HT— M OU SE FOR•Sale—Brick, d w elling , 24 s to rie s , w ith brick barn

• >n alley in re a r , N o. 153 - . D vision <*t H asga* . wa­te r , ita ih , 4c . W ill ♦ *r»ld low, w ith i*r*niediate po**- aession . LYON 4 B A K E R , Erie L and Office.

WH E N Y O U B U Y A N IC E H O U S Ed '- n t fo rg e t fo p » t i r t o y o u r k itch en a T ri-

um p h . D U D LEY 4 ROCKW ELL, 433 Ma in st.

t *OR S A L E —T H E F O L L O W IN G DE-sira i le res dene*»;

N a, 2 4 D elaw are St., 2-»tory w ing and b a rn ; gas, w a te r an d fu rnace . L o ' 94^x115.

No 625 M ain s t . , 3-at o ry , w ith 2 -s 'o ry re a r ; gas, w a ie r a nd fu rnace . L o t 29x115, w ith au extemdo*, to W aa im rto * t

No. 489 W ashington sc., 3-story and a ttic , w ith a lot 18xt6 ; gas, w a te r and furnace. Lot 25xloO.

No. 40 K asl M ohawk s t . , 3 -s to ry a ud a ttic ; ga* and w ater.

A fine bouse and large g ro u n d a t B atav ia , G eneseeco un ty .

No. 568 M ain r t . , 3 -rto ry , w ith w ing; g a s , w ate r and fu rnsee . L o t 42x115.

N o. 74 Edw ard r t , 2-*to y a n d w ing. L o t 73x40.N >. 33 D ixw are P lace; gas , w a te r a n d fu rnace .

L o t 41x200No. 23o C onnecticu t c o rn e r T en th s t . , 2 -story. Lot

25xloON . 315 E. Eagie rt., j story f ro n t a n d re a r . L ot

36x728.No. 302 F ra n k lin rt., 2-rtory f ro n t a n d re a r ; gas,

wa*er ar-o furnace. L . t 4oxK31.N ■ 98 Jo- noon P lace, 2 -s.ory*brick; g as , w ater

u rn a c - L t 30x120.N<*. 1 S ix th r t , 2 -story fn u n e , w ith gas and w ater.

L ot 89x132.No. 102 S vpn th s t , 1 j - s t ry f ra m e , w ith brick

h a rp ; gas an d w ater. L o t S6x - No. 107 sw an t . , 5-s o r r m astic f ro n t, w ith 2-wtory

rea r; N iagara w a te r , ga.**, furnaop, 4c __________________ A p p ly to J O H N o T T O , P earl r t

P R S A I.E BY E D W A R D S t BU CK -LA N , Real E s ta te a n d In su ran ce Broker*.

19 E a s t fisnww s tree t.2-story f ram e bo u se , w ith k itch en and sm all b a rn ,

Advertisement* not exceeding Jour lines inserted under this heading for ‘4 5 cents, each additional line 5 cents.

A N TED — SITU ATION Tn As to re by a y o u n g m an aged 17 years. Ha*

hod ex p erien ce a n d can give good references. A d ­d ress W . i f . G , th is office.

WANTED — A SITU ATION BY ANexperienced o iaclin ian . A pply o r add ress to

N o. 33 W illiam stree t.

YOUNG MAN JU S T A RRIVEDin »hi* cit* wlshe* a |4 *ce in com m erce o r in an

office G ood reference* of e u c r tio u au«l p r a c t ic :. A p p ly to .V A. M ., Gene ee H u*e.

K i k e . —Saturday afternoon About on« o’clock a fire was discovered in the hous* of Benjamin Dremmis, on Banks’ avenue, a t Black Rock. I t was extinguished by th e neighbors w ith a few pads of w ater be fore much damage had been done. No per­son was in the hoase a t the time, and i t is supposed to have been set on fire.

Ju v b n ilk T h i e v e s . — Friday afternoon Caroline Ackerman, Fred. Allgier, Mar} and Catherino Mang, Charles Roesch, Caro­line Clipper and Louisa Langerfeld, children whose sgee range from nine to twelve years, were arrested for stealing a gold watch chain and ring from George Metzger. The} were taken before Squire Ziegle and fined $5 each.

D r o w n e d . —Saturday night about eleven o’clock a man whose name we did not learn, fall into the canal a short diztanco below the Kvans street bridge. His cries for help toonght a number of men to the spot, but before they could reach him he sank for the last time. The body was found by the po-

Laning, Cleveland & Folsom, ATTORNEYS 4 COUNSELLORS.Advertisements not exceeding four lines inserted

under this heading fa r M3 cents, each additional line 5 cents.

A PA III f»F §10 BOOTS STOLENi r tu No. 79 C lin ton r t one day th is week.

R o b ert F all la-btsrt.

OFFICF. CO RN ER PE A R L A N D SE > E C A STS.

BU FFA LO , K . Y.

A P . LA N IN G , G. C LEV ELA N D , O. FOLSOMcidsMt, b e t all efforts to restore animation were fruitless.

^ l A A / k R EW A R D —TH E ABOVEl \ / \ / \ 7 rew ard will be given fo r th e d iscovery

of th e i»er oh >• Ix* cou d n ’t u*c o u r T r um ph Cook Stove. A ll inv ited . DU D LEY 4 RO CK W ELL, 338 M ain s t . , cor. S . Division.

Q T R A Y E D OR STO LEN - FROM*. Squaw Island , tw o o r th re e m outh* since, a four- year old ewe g o a t, nearly b lack ; hod one w h ite h in d leg. Any in form ation concern ing th e sam e will be p ro p ­erly rew arded a t th is office.

T O-nT — L O N G . M O R O C C O P * » C K E Ia -J b o o k , on Sw an * t , betw een Sp ing s t a n d th e

F ra n k lin H ouse; cou ta iu ed a sum *>f m oney in bills a d f rac tiona l . u r eucy A liberal rew ar I wiil be I wid fo r i ts delivery to S. D . W IL D E , a t th e F rau k .in H ouse

la X f U N D — A S I L V E R W A l ’C M . A* (7r ID tn, in P in e a l cy T he ow ner can have *y p rov ing p '0|»er y an * pay ing fo r th is adve rtisem en t. AIR*. M. C A * R . 167 f in e r t _______________________

[70R B U 8H ft HYATT,V Success ora t-> E. II & W H . F o r W h ,

S d ic ito rs o f A m erican a n d Fo reign P a ten t* , a i.d

A TTORNEYS IN PVTF.NT CASES.Weed’* Block, c o rn e r of M ain a i.d S w an street* ,

BU FFA LO , N. Y.J a y I ly a t t , W JL Foriwirti

* iv*nn**n. r a t Law. Me* hanic&l E n j in te r .

P k i / . k F i g h t . — Thomas Jam es and W il­liam Real, two men employed in P ra tt’s rolling mill, had a dispute Saturday, which rosnltod in a challenge on the part of James to v isit Canada. They w ent there in the afternoon, and fought thirteen rounds, James being made to bite the dost a t every round. .lames is a pugnacious sort of fel­low, and has already been under bonds to hoop ths peace tow ard hia fellow men.

P e r s o n a l .—R rv. Dr. Hoaoooh announced to U s church th a t he had received an invi- tatioa to fill th e pulpit of Rev. Dr. Scud- dor, of San Francisco, and asking the con­sent of the church to accept. I t was voted unanimously to gran t th e doctor the neces­sary leave of absence to perm it him to accept tho invitation. Daring tho absence of Dr. H. tho polpit of Lafayette-street Church will bo filled by Dr. Hopkins, of tho A nburn Theological Seminary.

P o l io C o cn r.—The magnetos of the PoBto C o** were troubled w ith a very n a i l am ount of business Saturday, aad consequently tho sh jpM n looked anllen and

C. W OODRUFF ft CO.

pa p e i l u m c n i n s a d h a l o s ,24 z n d 28 PEARL TREET, BUFFALO,

Keep on h *nd and m an u fa c tu re to o rd e r pap e rs o' every g rad e , a t W holeaale Pricea.

CA^U P A ID fo r a ll k iuda o f P a p e r stock . W arehouse of th e N iagara F-.IU P ep e r M ills, W y­

om ing taper Mill.*, E rie Pape* Mill*.L C WOODRUFF, EDWARD KER8TEN8.OTIS MrOOr.f.Tm. f l 'R l i i V f! WOODRUFF

CH R IbTEY ft JEN K S.(Successors to A r th u r C hristey .)

DeUen iaT A T I3 N E R Y , P A P E R , A N D BLA N K BOOKS

PR IN T E R S ' A N D BINDERS* STO CK ,Noa. 200 and SOS Main at., Buffalo.

ARTHUR CHRISTEY. EDMUND D. JENKS.

DABNEY, MORGAN, A 00 .

A T H A J E t < J A T > r

$2500 MORTGAGE.On Flrrt-CIwi City IVq i rty

B u s n r x s s r x r a a n M r t * T Z D .

IALL AND SEE SAM PLES AND

M aitC H A N D IS K TAG?,savagely. The cases were:

Edward Dneynet, Ju lia s D sejraet and John Rook, assault and battery om W illiam Smith.

Edward Dnoynet and Jnlina Dneynet, assault aad battery on Edward Johnson.

In both cases the prisoners plead guilty. •Sentence was suspended.

I NV E L O P E * ,

LANK BOO AS.

WfcLLS SKMIMJU

Ooat C i m m i - l N a rro w E k a r i . Y**w-*lsy A h .m o o e .m e e a n d Welch, — ■I—.w d by two y o u , fiila aad a hoy, w ort oot to a i l oo tho loho. When (boat

AURORA ON CAVUGA LAKE.

A M E R I C A NMERCHANTS’ UNION

EXPRISS COMPANY,5 0 6 . 7, » , U AMD IS W. U V K i OT., BUFFALO CAPITAL.............. I I S . ’W .S W

C O n T B A J f l N n t S ^ J E W U M fAnd e th e r m lm M s M ssetoaM m asfi h d j e .

A M « 4 m W IM L D lA ro to A O 0 i .l jn r iM M l v H k r ^ i m a w a a l e s h a r C m e M m

zud T w elfth a tz ., w ith kitchcu and wood *h«d, cin tem , 4 c . ; lo t S 2xl'A . Price fltbu .

Alan, a fa rm of 5 acre*, w ith b rick bouae and la rg e bam , p len ty o f f ru i t , 4c.. w ttb in the city lin e ; Buf-

T R IU M l’H G EN U IN E—NO STOVEhaa rear!v d MK-h abwra a< tbc Trium ph, no

•tovehaa m d auab a emla ac the Triumph. I t ix to be (o«rtd ie more Buffal * U tcbam than any o t *er; a*.d •h j? B m um It la tbc bart, the aaaiaw sm—g rd . a tbc n o * t economical, aa*i hm ormry other goo i q u a li­ty . Monufacturad an t fo r aale only by D U D L kY 4 RQCKWaA-L. RJB Main r t Nearly half th e h**«iRC«

‘ i a q m r a e p a o i a a — i o e h o w

F'O R S A L E — N O . 3 F A R O O A V E N U E ,a 2-rtory frame dw»Uin* with wiag, goo, water

•od cellar, marble m .e t lm, 4c. T t o ta owe ot thefizrtat built frame ho—ta in t t o c ty . _________________ M. M'OOMB. IS S. DW * h a u . _

F o r s a l e — n o . i f a r o o a v e n u e .2 htory frame houaa, w e . witli ail t to modem

im pruTem m f ; lot 30*150. Thia ta a km « e l to m

O R S A L E — T H E T O O L S . F I X T U R E S

F -O K S A L E O R T O L . T — T W O B T O R Yb n rk h use N *. 232 N inth at. Poaa* mloa f i r m

'm o e d U u iy . f t r tc .m > apply o n pmeW * a

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