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THE BUFFALO EXPRESS,

*■ . , TERMS:■ornliiK, (p*r year).............................. $ 1 0 00Even in g , *« g qqWeekly,TUE EVENING EXPRESS, (two editions) at 2 and

4 P. M., delivered to city subscriber# at SIXTEEN (tent* jier week.

BUSIN ESS DIR ECTORY.N A M E , B T E l N E S S A N D L O C A TIO N O r T H K

L E A D IN G H O U SE S O F B U F F A L O .(Thoee of our reader* who make purchases in Ru*fa o, by rutting this out and using it as a refem..*.

S5S5T“ -SKAT“ -H .'.« A n?< ! 'J - E M E N " r S - C A S T IN G S . A C.H i«4RI> IKo* WO»KS, ( h.c o

b r f V / . m AU,n-SW W liS ia ,hta 9 w ■— ■v , ,J L„A N K b B o k s , s t a t i o n e r y . a* .

lilKISTY a JKXKS, SI*, tad 2IHM.ni.b o o t s a s h o e s .

A .! - . W ." « v v tK .2s.-, t a l e .JA M fc s II. JE W I S H , 4**; Ma n.

B L A N K B O O K M A N T F A C T U R E K .*■ L CrflCMEaTER, 194 and 19i Washington.K ^ ? ^ T I O N K R . S t (W h o le sa le A R e ta i l . ) * H. BULLOCH k CO.. 1C H. L)'vim ....

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K K K V -*. L N E «V JU #,44» Main.

HARVEY A WALLACE, Lock i l w Courtor H on..-.

U K A C K E R S , A C.. Ot EJiS ,V SON, 1*6 and 107 Ellicott.GOAL, (Wholesale and Retail.)J-.-, U Iil-ULM k Co., . r F.ri snd terrace. OLOlCo*. DA a IN, ABt., Foot Gtiitsee.

ttflffaiDVOL. XXIV. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1869.

j g a j a g a a . -Advertisem ents not oxer-diner fo u r tins* inserted

under this heading fo r A b e m it , each additional *ne 5 cl Ms.

I F J A M E S M . S T E B B IN S IS I N R I F .I falo he is ank«d to c nirminirate by a note left at this office, with Matthew McCauler, w ho has c me from Pliiiadelph a in search <>f i.in son, rep-nted to him as i>eing with **r. btebbfns L O S T A S P T O S i , _

A d vr 'ise m en ts not ezee*ding f 'ju r lines inserted under th u heading fo r 43 cents, each additional line 3 cents.

<fe I c r e w a r d Lo s t , a s c o t c hI *J Terr'er bitch, tho.t tail, shite fore feet an.l e sjfj; on breast. JOHN RYAN i s Elk fctn.ft Market.

I O S T $ 1 0 R E W A R D . A B L A C K 1 J .i Ik caoe wa lost at the Academy of M i ir U*t evening. The floder will receive t .e above reward by leaving same al 101 .Swan st.

FOR HALF.NO. 8097.

Advertisem ent* not exceeding fo u r Knee inserted tnder this heading fo r 43 cents, each additional *M S cents.

TO JLET-S TWEEN.Advertisement* not exceeding fo u r Knee inserted

under this heading fo r 4ft vents, each additionalline 5 cente.

Fo r s a l e o r e x c h a n g e - a d e - q t o r e t o r e n t - t h e f i n e s t o k e•arable improved farm, •ituate in Darien, Gene- ) ^ 86 Pearl st., near Sen*«a with privilege of be­half mile from Railroad Depot, con-ond floor, ff desired. llABTl'fjS & OTTO a s, with first-rate building*, orchard of ? Brown*-. Building. ' 1 *county, oneta ning 140 acre _________ ______ _•grafted fru t. etc.; is dedra’hle. Will be’aold eneap n eaav t» rm>. or a portion r l citv property taken in xe iui'fe- HASTINGS A OTTO, 3 Brown's Buildings.

F U R N I T U R E F O R S A L E• ith lease of room corner Seneca and cr Ba-.k of Attica. Inqu re at No. 440Ro o m: ciiea.j i

B IU tU IM . ANU LIIU M U ..A dvertisem ents net exceeding fo u r Knee inserted

under this heading f** Xft cents, each additional Une 3 cent*

( I f ) E I L I C O r r S T . — A F E W B O A R D -LItS ca be accommodated witli board snd rooms. Also a few day )•• .arders wanted.* )• ){ P E A R L S T . , B E T W E E N e X g L E'» '* * and C -urt s**>. Board with or a th ut room*, and in a f.leasant location Terms roart-naMt.*.

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Fo r s a l e o r t o r e n t - - a s p l e n -did suit of fu-nilure for sale c'-eap, con-istin* of carpeting, black walnut hsdsUads, bureaus, wash tan -s, coairs, etc , one Morning Olort stove, hair maunucses, l>edding, black walnut lounges, etc., etc. Ro -m can be rented cheap hy purchasing furniture, centrally located on Niagara nt. near Main Inquire s»>n. Party want* to I care town. EDWARDS k Rl'CK LAND, 10 S. Seneca stL " O R S A L E — A T B A N G A S S E l i aA Brothers, No. 55 Seneca st., two eugino lathes 'id one iron planer.

r r v . L E T — T H E N E W B R I C K S T O R E' n,' 2 FlliooU st., with two upper stories con- ve lently tided u » f >r d well i it its, with gas, water, Ac.; the store is suitahle for a small manufacturing, millinery or other light busine*. Also th*- neat i- story fiame cottage No. 13 Chestnut st.: posse-sion given Oct 1,-809. Rect $250. HASTINGS A OTTO, Real Estate Brokers, No. 3 Brown's Buildings.

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C O A L <* ft W iL-ON k Jt. I,. HtDSTK'.’

A N D P IG IR O N .co., W Old • c r Missi.Hsipj I, 2 louuncrcial W barf, i

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l iR Y ' G O O D S .DODD, BE.iT k CO., 2j2 Main.D R A P E R S f t T A I L O R S .M. H. TH YON, 294 Main.

D Y E R A N D R E N O V A T O R .LUCAS CHESTER. 433 MainE N V E L O P E M A N U F A C T U R E R S .H. W. PHuSdKR, 22 W. Swan.

E N G R A V E R S O N W O O D .GKO. D. WIGHT MAN, MainFANCY* G O O D S , A C.VOLOEK, KIKuLINO A CO., 420 Main.

F U R N I T U R E , A C .ISAAC D WHITE, 257 Mam.E. BKIbToL k CO., 293 Main.F L O U R , F E E D A N D G R A I N .W. Jf. COBB, Terrace cor Evans.

F R I) I T A N D O Y S T E R S .PLATT FRUIT CO., 257 Washington.G R O C E R S , (W h o le s a le .)A. ti. JOHMMTON, 71 Main.

G R O C E R S (W h o le s a le a a d R e ta i l . )K D. HOLMAN, 179 Main.WhO. W. flCOTT, 17 E. Scncca.G E N T S ’ F U R N I S H I N G G O O D S .ADDIBoN II. STAFFORD 397 Main.«- N LAWRENCE & SON, 315 51».n MOTT A BENEDIoT, 367 Main

G U N S A N D J E W E L R Y , j. O. RGH8 0 N A CO., 105 Mam.h a r n e s s , S A D D L E S , A C .

SON, 20 Exchange, opposite Mansion. DAN*L R. Ill mI'HHEY, Successor to Jno. Hum­phrey A Bro., 303 Main.H A R D W A R E , i r o n , A C .F WALBKIl'GE, 271 Main and 0 Swan.

cor P' arl and Seneca.HIDNKY Nil r Pa HD A Co, 08 Main.K 'l K S S * M,NS- 1WDE WsTTC. WEED & CO. ,284 Main, cor W. Swan

H A R D W A R E A N D M E T A L S .FKATT A CO., 40, 48 snd 150 Terrace.H O T A I R F U R N A C E S .A. D. GILBERT, 85 Main.

H A T S , C A P S A N D F U R S .C. A F. GE KGER, 608 Main.BERGTOLD A BRO 291 Main.WM. WIPPERT, 321 Main.IR O N F O U N D R Y .FACfF. IRON Works. iViry ...rM:s*i CLINTON iRON WORKS, Cuarch, cor J____

IR O N F O U N D E R S , E N G IN E S , B O IL E R SGEO, ty. TIFFT, SONS \ CO., Washington, nrOhio.I R O N F L A I L S , R . R . S P I K E S , A C .I’RATT k CO., 40, 43 and 60Tenate.L I G H T C A R R I A G E A N D S L E I G H .IX C. GODWIN, 333 and 335 Washington.

L O O K I N G G L A S S , P I C T U R E F R A M E S .HOWARD A. BUNTING, 15 K. Swan.M A L L E A B L E IR O N .PRATT k liETUUWORTH, 62 and 54 Terraco.

M A R B L E M A N T L E S A N D G R A T E S .C. 8. COOP MR, 611 Delaware.L. SWARTZ A C\... 303 Main.M A R B L E A N D G R A N I T E W O R K S .JOHN CRAtyFORD, 107 ami 109 Niagara.M I L L I N E R Y ’ (W h o le s a le and R e ta i l .) BENRY O BRIEN. 290 Main.W. U. Wt oil WARD, 409 Main.

M O U R N I N G G O L D S .DODD, BEST a CO, 414 MainM A N U F A C T U R I N G J E W E L E R S , A C.H. F. JUE.VGLING, 327 Washington.

M U S I( D E A L E R S A N D P U B L I S H E R S .' JEWETT k JU8CHKA, 263 Main.O R G A N S (P o r ta b le T ip e .)DERRICK, tl-ELGEMAKER k CO., 30, 41 and 43 Clinton.

O R G A N S , M E L O D E O N S , A C.OEO. A. PRINCE & CO., Niagara, Seventh and Mu- ryland.O I L S , P A I N T S , A C.r. S. PEASE, G5 and 67 Main.

P L A N I N G M IL L S , D O O R S , S A S H , A C.W. A. EVANS k CO., Mechanic.P L A S T I C S L A T E R O O F I N G .A F. IlfNK, 244 M,in.

P I A N O S , M U S IC , A C . cottier k Denton, 209 Mam.P I A N O M A N U F A C T U R E R S .C. KURTZM/ N, 1C0, 103 and 110 RdaOa.DEVINE Bfi ,»8., 401 Niagara, cur Maryland.

P A ' E l l H A N G IN G S , A C.If. II. B1RG-;,218 Main.MONT<*OMMY BROS., 295 Main.MERRITT N CliOLS, 579 Main.* H O T O ( J R A P H E R S.XV. M. KNIGjIT, 27.0 Main.

E. B. HAMff.KToN, 395 and Main.II. U BLIAs 379 Main.S ?W I N G M A C H IN E S .GROVER * lAKER S. M. CO., 411 Main. WHEELER T, WILSON S. M. CO., 275 Main, cor Swan, i WILCOX A • I BBS S M. CO., 14 S. Division.HOW It 8. M CO-, 18 W. Swan.FLORENCEM. CO., 401 Main.

8 A D I L E R Y H A R D W A R E , A C .PRATT A L. |CdWORTH, 52 and 54 Terrace.

S I L K * IA T M A N U F A C T U R E R S .C. MACKES /IE, 187 Main.

%3 T A I N E D G L A S S .BUFFALO I--AINED GLASS WORKS, 29 Pearl. GEO. L. Bl i iS, 208 MainS T E A M C O F F E E A S P I C E M IL L S .CHASE A {*> , 331 Main opposite CI. urche*.

S Q ^ IO O L F U R N I T U R E .W. CHASE a Son, 212 Seventh.

S C A L E S A N D S A F E S .UFFALO SCALE WORKS, 03 Main.

S C A L E S , S A F E S A N D B E L L S .L. DAN FORTH, 86 Main.

S T O V E S A N D H A R D W A R E .SHAW, FERRIS A CO., 44« Main.S T O V E S , F U R N A C E S A N D R A N G E S . L. SWARTZ tt CO., 303 Ma n.

T O B A C C O N IS T S .A. M. AD AMS A CO., 260 Washington A 40 A 50 Pearl. GIBSON F. HOWARD A CO.. 200 Washington.. W A T C H E i , J E W E L R Y k D IA M O N D S .PITKIN’S JEWELRY STORE. 292 Main.T. A K. DICKINSON, 254 Main.DAN. B. CASTLE, 161 Main.M f EVENS BRmS., 459 Main.

W A T C H M A K E R S & J E W E L E R S . JULIUS WA(JIER, 2 7 Main.

D IE D .TREMPER-Oct 1, at Crystal Lake, McHenrv Coun­ty, II Inoia Mrs. Jerust.a Trvmper, mother of Mr* to. McComp.Newburgh papers pbare copy.BARTON—Oct. 6, in this city, of uarslyais, Hon J»-. L Bai ton, aged 74 yeara.Notice cd funeral hereafter.THOMAS—Oct- 5 in this dty. Willie II , son of Da­vid Tho*nMLaged 11 years, tt months and le dsys Funeral thto (Thursday) afternoon at 5 o’clock, from the reaidor.ee of Wm H-rt, No Sni Seneca rtreet. Fiends and acquaintance ire invited to attend. Tbc remahis will be taken to Rochester for inter! men: on Bri day morning.

2 8 7 . * ; -aith |>'- u.san lx*ardcrri wan‘ > .> 1 S W A N s t 7— t w o - b o a r d e r s* *-to L cm ie ji. <oniiu<xla*ed in a »mali f.n I'v

D I V L s lu N S TA f»:w boarders ran lie BccoiiirgKxlatcd th j. • asant room# and bo:ird, also, a few da}

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Advertisem ent* not exeeetting fo u r lines inserted under this heading fo r '43 cents, each additional line ”» ceils.

V V ^ A N F E D A S M A L L , N K \ T ' «»T-»r tsge suitab e f->r a fsnulv of three sdfffu, in s g'.<Kl 1-. ulity wei ca* ion and term,1

r u n MAI.E— HOI HUH.A dvertisemenls not exceeding fo u r lines inserted

• nder this heading fo r A b cente, each additionaKm •ent s.

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H K L P - y g W A L E S ,Advertisem ents nn‘. tzcceding fo u r lines inserted

under this heading fo r A5 cents, each additiona line ft cents.

\ l • A N T E D — A C O O K ; (iO O D R K H H r t ences required. Apply at the corner of. .Mail a id Eagle sts., A. W'. LENHARD.3 D PARK P L A C E . — W A N T E D1 competent girl to do general housework

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D I V I S I O N S T — W A N T E D ; IN. f four persons, a compete: it g rl of any nationality to do general housework; n i.- but those competent to till t ie situation need • .pj ly Strict reference will be required.W . E A G L E S T - W A N T E D , Afirst class g=rl for kitchen work in a-mal M t understand her busineai and iMniish good city references

o r I N I A I I A K A S T W A N T E D , AJ good girl to do general housework. Refer ences required.* > i ; o p e a r l s t .*fD •* to do general houseworkW A N T E D 4 (D H LRefer, noes

R54 P E A R L S T — W A N T E D , A F I R S !

•me well recomine" ded may boar c by cal.ing on Mrs. COCHRANE. good - pil

fereiS T .— W A N T E D , IM M K, thoroughly com(«leut coot; rc

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MAINdiately, s re<j Hired.. . M A I N S T . C O IL E D W A R DI I v competent cook wanted in a large c .'in n village; good wages.

q o j W a s h i n g t o n s t w a n t e d ,** D 1 a good steady girl to do general rouse work

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J(*HN HMITH.ly of twa persons. Apply to .Mr.-

h e l p - w a i . e s .A dvertisem ents not exceeding fo u r lines inserted

under this heading for A b cents, each additional Une ft cents.

A N TED T W O M EN W H O U N D E R -ling a IS iti: g Machine, to polish js.ki'. a s.. one good a ord turn, r; steady employ- i. ent. Apply to or :d in.s$ CHURCH a WATTS, N.rth E rt, I’.tST O U T , A C T lY rc in a fe«d store. Apply

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H O U S E N O . % W A L N U Ts 03x130; house contains 2 pirlors, dm ng room, kitchen, 4 bcdrcus, eloeeta aud pan­tries, w.th i as in every room; 2 cisterns with purno-, cement ccl'ar and good wood shed. For p rt col >rs enquire on ti e emi>es, or E. EVERSUN, 216 W*ah ing on »t., up-s airs.A N D L O T S F O R S A L E .By HUM A S NFORD, 10 W Swan rt.Cheiian/o st., c r Maa-ach setts, 2 ttory brick an.l . arn, lot 1 acre. Price $3590.72 ••event h »t., 1 story brie't; lot 80 ft to allev. Price 83-5<».149 Tenth st, 2 story and basement, frame. Price

i {500.301 North Washington st , 1 story frame, and 305 Ni'r.h Wa-hington st., Ij story brick; lot 82x100. i rjee 83500.► 2 Palmer st., 2 story aud basement, frame, lot 25*lu0. Price 3500.Hicott st., 2 story and bustment, brick. Pr;c#<83 .Michigan st., 2 story brick. Price 93500.High, cor Fhn st.. 1 story frame, with st ne base­ment. barn 1 t 50x85 Price $>6< 0.290 Carroll st., v atorv brick, (rents for $480); lot 36X100. Price $3500227 • arroll st., 2 story and basement, brick, barn; 30 ft to alley. Pric 93500.241 Seneca st , 2 story and basement, brick, (rents f... $4Sv), lot 32 ft to alley. Price 83500do High st., 1 story'and basement; lot 97x130. Prf' c, s 300.182 Virginia st , 2 story frame; lot 31x131. Price VnftO.

Thirteenth st., IJ st..r>$franic and bam: lot 00

( J E C O N D S C H O O L D I S T R I C T C O N -t ENT ION The Republican Elector* of theSe«:ond School District are r quested to send three delegates from each towu to represei t them in a Convention which will be held at Potter’s f omere, at two “c*00'1 on the a ternoon of vTHl R?DaY, the P'ourteenth day of October, 1809. nominate a hebooi Con miasi-.ner fur sa.d District. E. W. LAMB,GEORGE Ta BOR,H. T. FOSTER,JAMES S. PARNELL, ADDJ8GN AK WbTRONG, __________ Dialrict Committee.

L U K T H A - 8 E M B L Y D I S T R I C T C D S -X vention. —The Le ublican electors of the several ;owns embraced m the Filth As m' Jy Distri. t of S ie county, are requested to send three d legates fr< m each town to a Convention at Bull’s Tavern, North Boston, on Saturday Oct. 10, at 1 P. M. i ! nominate « ca- di late for Member of Asaen>b!y,to be supported at the coming ejection.SETH FFNNER,WM. RUSSELL,JOB SOUTH WICK, _____ Diatiiet Committee.p E F U B L D \ N I t TION.-

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B UN I N E S S I* R O P E R T YThe 2-story F O R S A L E —itory brick office now oc ,-upied by tbo Merchants’ Dispatch on Exchange st., near Alabama 1 he building ir very substantia ly built, end will besold at a ha'gainAlso—the tavern stand on the Al.lx.tt plank road known a- the Charter t ak House, about three miles from Mam s . The building is a comm dious 2-story brick, with ham and sheds, w ith eight acres of land. Price $5000.

LY<>N i BAKER, Eric Land Office.I D W E L L IN G S F O R K A L B — T H E

-L~e fii s', class brick dw elling on the southeast cor­ner of Niagara Square. The building is near y new, substantial y and elegantly built,and furnisbed withII the in dem improvements neceosary for comfortud « Tiie _ t ry brick wtth wing, No. 482 Delaware; wi 1 be sui.l with or without furniture; lot &0xl5b t.. an alley, with barn on rear of lot. Ii - ’ .Id within thirty dajs will Iw rented tor the

C O U N T Y C O N Y E NThe Republic-'n Electors of Erie County arc requested to choo-e three delegate* from t.h(ir respective towns and wards to represent them in the Coun-y Convention, to he 1 el J at the Open -J- use Arcade Building, in the city o; Buff d-., on Tuesday, the l2>h day of October next, *t 2 o’cloc- P. .VI., for the purpose of nominating usndiditas for county oflictrs to be supp- rted at tbe ensuing el c- RoBERl MILLS, Chairman.S CAKY ADAMS,D. C. WELCH,W. B SIRRET,

alonzo tanner,J- HN B WER*- R,L O U IS P . R E I C H E R T ,JOS! AH SOUTH MICK, WILLIAM FLEMING, Republican County Committee.Iti Tt ALLo, Sept. jf. 1869.

LEGAL NOTICES.CITT AffBKMOR*8 OFFICE, > Bcrraut, Oct. 4,1899. »'

TH E U N D E R S I G N E D A S S E S S O R Sof the city of B; aio would hereby give ao- tioe that, in pursuance of the direction* of tbe Com­mon Council of -aid city, we have made the following a*sea*mcnt rolls for the amounts and proposes here­inafter mentioned, upon the property Mmiil bene­fit ted by the improvement* hemnafUr specified, and that the said assessment roll* will remain in the office of tbe Board of Ajwmmi for th* term o twelve •lay* fr-.m date, subject to examination aad review by any person or persons interested there viz.

Re p u b l i c a n c o u n t y c o m m i tTIE -A moetrng of the Committee will be h< I.i at their rooms. Arcade Buil ing, Wednesday evening of each week until further notice. Mem hers of the Committee are requested to attend.hOBT. MILLS, Chairman.

LEO t l , NOTICES.

wii; ter.Also—No gas aLd wat st., a new 2-story brick

I H A V E A V E R Y F I X EL 1 -t on North s’reet for sal

403 Franklin r; lot 30x138.N k BAKER, Eric Land Office.H O U S E A N D_ .... sale. The h‘

m and bu It In good modern style. The lot is 65 feet front by 220 deep, and can he had at a very great bargain, as tie owner hS- di­rected me to sell it, and I am det* mi ned to follow instructions. JOSEPH CHURCHYARD, Build-r, residence 54 B wery st.; shop and vard on Adams ■t., near Clinton. Ii.quireat cither piece for inform­ation.J ? O R s a l i T a t a B A K I I A I N — t h eJL 2-story and baaeni nt brick house 409 Seneca st., between Louisiana and Alah -nta sts ; will be sold at a price that wili pay 15 i**r cent, o HAS I INGS k OTTd, Real Estate t Buildings.

\ \ T A N T E D — T W Ol Y Ge man boys, to worst 5lo Washington

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ti requisitea can learn of a pl»V -S T U ]I)e t:)>ro|KT.|ualifi ati-by inquiring at tl is

1 1 7 A N T E D A Y O U N G M A N F O R $ 5 0T T can be placed n a good, p*rm*ncnt position;s furnishing trade necenau-c placed n of the get ill I)., thiSITI ATIUXM—FKHALES.

Advertisem ents not exceeding fo u r lines inserted under this heading fo r ‘43 cents, each additional line b cents.

\ Y O U N G G I R L W I S H E S A S I T U A1 A. tion to run any kin I of a sew- ichinedo up -tain work; good ref<- ply at 3t» W. Sw-jn st , ct. Pear an FriSITU A TIO N WANTED FOB A MIDO d|e aged girl ina private family as cook: g#bd refeirncca given. Apply at 38 Swan si. cor. Erie.

U’’A N T E D — A S I T U A T I O N B Y Alady who understands dress making a d o a- chine sewing G..«»d references cau be furnish*d. Address “F. M “ this office_ T -O

oik.Wa n t e d — a s i t u a t i o n t osowing on the machine, and also light v Apply at 121 Fohom st., below Chicago.Wr A N T E D — A S IT U A T IO N A S W E T

nurse in a 11- st class family desired imntedi atoly. Apply at 98 4 <ak st.

SITFATIWXa-MAI.ES.Advertisem ents not exceeding fo u r lines inserted

under this heading fo r 4ft cents, each additiona line 5 cents.

i P R A C T I C A L F A R M E R , W I T H Ar l . sm -ll family, wishes to take charge <>f a farm, r work on one. Address il. L , Gardenvillc, E? e ountv. New ork.

A N T E D — A S I T U A T I O N B Y A Njiertence I person, lately from London to d<> blacksmith tngine or machinist's work. Apply at 83 W*ds*or h st.w

V D R Y G O O D S S A L E S M A N , T H O H -ou hly p sted in the trad general y, and wh*. bus an extended acqua ntan.e in the city, is open f;. ;ui cn/a.enieut. References given. Ad*lre»s D. G. s ihis office.Q i t u a t i o n W a n t e d - i w i l l f a \$2 i to any one that will get me something to d->. T.. keep books or do taboriou. work. Address II. c. COLLI >8, 334 Ter ace.

RI'SIXESS CII AXCES.Advertisem ents not exceeding fo u r lines inserted

under this heading fo r A b cents, each additional line 5 cents.

Ra r e b u s i n e s s c h a n c e . - apractical man of several year* experience in the execu’.ve d«q*artment ofa lar e paying business, <1* sire-i a jariner with from $500• to 9t*>,000, t-.r tl.* purpose of starting an independent biuim m. Tin business is now a monopoly. •* atisfait ry proof will he given of facta above stat.-d. Address D. D. D., this office, sta ing when a i into-view can be had.

V F L O U R I S H I N G D R Y G O O D S B U S t-ncas for sale- reqttire*! capital $7‘300. Adilress I» a-»er 186 Lockport, N. Y

I^ O R SA L E — T H K E L E G A N T J S T G K V. brick house No. 2!>s Swan st.. with ga-, water, biih.Ac ; lot 35x115 t*> a paved alley. Tlte house h m r-cently • ecu thoroughly renovated and is in tl.e best po*>i le condi:ion throughout, and will bo s..Id at a bargain if applud for soon. HASTINGS & OT f*J, K. al Estate Brokers, No. 3 Brown’s Buildings.

FH J E S A L E c h e a p - t h e n e a t1-story frame c- ttase 161 Ninth st , wiil be -old c‘ica.. if applied for soon, as the owner desires to re- moV We t HASTINGS k OTTO, Real Estate tJriikcrs, 3 Brown's Building.L^)R SALE BY EDWARDS t BUCK-U LAND, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, 10 E-tst Seneca street.2-*Jory frame house, with kitchen and small bam, on Fifth st., about 100 feet from Maryland; lot 304x 100.1-story frame on Hampshire st., between Eleventh and Twelfth sts., with kitchen and wood sited, cistern, kc.; lot 32x100. Price $1200.Also, u farm of 5 acres, w ith brink house and large a im, plenty of fruit, &c., within the city line; Buf­falo and Washington Railroad stops near the house.VOifSALE— BY M McCOMB, lo S.DiviNo. 1 Fargo avenue, 2-story frame (new) finished in fine style; lot 35x150No- 3 Fargo a enue, 2--*t ry frame (new), with wi. g, ce'hr, gas, Ac.; lot 41x150.No. 3i7 Swan st eet, 2-story f ame; will exchange for a good house near Mi higan sin et wort'. 940<X» No. 435 'outh Divi->i‘*n s.reet, 1-story lrame, lot 40X.2*' fruit of all kinds.N % HSwan street, lj-story frame; ot 3oxl33, a gi-ou pla e f- r a grocery.No. 332 Seneca siree*,'2-story store an dwelling, will sell cheap as the parties are cii g ** «*>t.No. 146 Breckenridge street, l-»tory frame; lot 50x176; will sell < heap.(Jofher \ irginia and Palmer, 2s-tory Iran.e, gas, water and c* liar; thi-* is a fine location!(’oilier Albany and North Jefferson streftt, 2-story brick- lot 10 0x20 ; large nam, fruit, etc.Several fa ins for sale or exchange f- r i-ttv pro)»- erty, -rom 7 acres up to 100 acres, iu tins county, all unde- good cultivation.LH’Il SAL*—1THE J S K MKY BRICKr l use 232 Ninth st HASTINGS k OTTO, Real Eftat i Brok rs, 3 B* own’s Building.

t 'U R S A L E — T H E F O L L O W IN G - D E -sirable res der.ces:No. 2 ’ Delaware st., 2-»tory wing and bam; gas, w ater and furnace. Lot 94jxll5.No. 625 Main st., S-story, with 2-story rear; gas, water and furnace. L-.t 20x115, with an extension to Washington . t.No. <89 Washington st,3-story and attic, with a lot 18x30; gas, water ard furnace. Lot 25x100.No 40 East Mohawk St., 3-story and attic; gas and water.A fine house and large ground at Batavia, Geneseecounty.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. 238 Connecticut c- mer Tenth st., 2-story. Lot 25x100.No. 315 E. Eagle st, 2-storv front and rear. Lot30x728.Xo. 302 Franklin st., 2-story front and rear; gas, water and furnace. L*.t 40x173}.N*> 98 Johnson Place, 2-story brick; gas, water furnace. Lot 30x120.No. 1 Sixth st., 2-story frame, with gas and water, lot 30x132.102 Seventh st , lj-story frame, with brick Tas and water. Lot 26x —107 Swan st, 3-s:ory mastic front, with 2-story iagara * ater, gas, furnace, Ac.Apply to JOHN OTTO, Pearl st.

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I B U S IN E S S W A N T E D -13 having f om $3000 to $4u00 « A PARTYcash wishes to pur­chase an interest in some well established and pa ing business. Address “B.,” Buffalo O.30R S A L E — B Y M . M cC O M B .- No.F douth Divi ion street, a first class Ba'ber Sh»q> doing a good business. L- cation fine. Poaseroi* n immediately. Tins is an excellent chance for a go*si Barber.

IjlOK SYLE—AT A B A R G A IN , \ma't k In iron punching machine, made at Il/r- dee's ana bine works ast vea-, in perf ct order; al<->, a press and dies for making copp*r and tin rtreet gas lamps.witb a 1 the patt-rns; t* Ih* s .id on account of ill health; also, the copp.-rsmith and plumbing buni- nets, with a good lease. Apply to W. CLARKE*A SDN, 01 j cav»-r st., Alhanv, N. V._________h o r s e s a n o c t s i m e e s .

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’ B U FFA L O M O U RN IN G 8TORK, 414 M ain a t . , A m erican Block.

I M R S A L E C H E A P — A H O R S E M S .J !years old, sound and kind; al$o, a light sprit* wagon and a box cutter, suitable for a groc* r. B.>f- folo Scale Works, 324 Exchange st., Buffalo.G- R K A T IN’DUU E M E NT—O N E BAAmare, seven years old, sound kind; and -rtie 1 ght wagon, near y n-w; one of Weber's oak tanned siiver mounted harness, for sale cheap, app'y to 41*1 Ma n st. Buffalo, or Fran Hit House stable.

O R S A L E — T H K B E S T F A M iL 'Yhorse ever offered in this market; suitable for carnage or buggy. Is a goed traveller, warrai ted sound and kind evervway. Abo on* top buggy and an op$n two seated wagon. Can seen at No. .8$ F-a-t Seneca atre#>t

Vopartaershtp Notice.The firms of Marvin Dodd k Co., dealers In dry food*, 892 Main st., and of A. Jt L. H. Best, dealers la mournii * goods, 414 Main st., ba e this dav been aoabined aider the firm came of i) di. Best k Co. •arsons indebted to the above firms are requeatod to ■ar early ictt.ement in order to facilitate the clos­ing of book*, Ae. MARVIN L. D »DD.J. BURN NT Fits ZEE, ALBERT BEST. LEGNARDH. BE8T.$»dbdo,St|A. 2,1*69.

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F ° ? , k R, E? T 7 T H E T H I R D F L O O Rcd wl5.-^k dwelling northeast comerox 8war. and Washington »u known u ih. uv. i. with ateam power if desired.’ Suiuble for a IKH

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' T O L K T H O I S C S .rp.', LET— XO. 430 S. DIVISION ST.A. b story frame, giape vines and fru t trees lot S:\12'). Apply to M. McCn.M lo S. Divirion >t.

rrw LET—NOy 365 H. DIVISION ST.y-story frame; lot27}xll4.• M. McC ‘Mti, In S. Division st. Rent $15. Apply

'I 1." LET—Ml. 1 ST IV. TI PPER s rL ’ -story frame; a go. d we’l of water; lot 62x10 0. T rm easy. Apply to M. McCOMB, 10 S. DivisionT O L E T — N O . 13 W A D S W O R T H S T1 1-storv frame in fino con.liti >n; lot 25x125. Apply to M*. McCuMB, 10 S Div si-.n st.r p o T e t — 14 S I O K Y C O T T A G E , SSIL Spring st: 4 rooms, c o-et* and go*»d wood shed; also good cistern. Lot 100x100. Address or nquire L C. 8..th s office,'or L.WILSON A0ON,5 Niagara t. ’9 K. Tupper st., l}-stoty brick, 6 or 8 rooms,furnished with about all necess ry furniture for housekeeping. Immediate possess on Apply *t 6 Niagara at., L WllgiGK k H oS , Real Estate and In­surance Agents.

Jl'OOD B R F IX JE A C R O S S R A V I N FI > ON F.I K STREET, ABoUT 286 FEET EAST EKLY OF DOLE STRE**.T.—Notice is hereby given that sealed piojs.-als will be received at tiie office of the Street Comniis-ioner until Thur.oay, 14th inst.,at 10 o'clock A. M., for construe-ing a wood bridge with stone afeutiuei ts across a ravine oft Elk street about 286 feet easterly of Dole street.Specification* f-r the above work may be seen at the Street Commi-sinner's Office on and after Mon­day, 10 th in>t. ALEXANDER BRUSH, Street Cuinmii.sinner. Buffaio, Oct 6,1869. k7-0tW .rO R K S o r d e r e d h y t h e COM-t t MON COUNCIL.—Ihe owners of the land fronting on the street-, and between the points here­inafter named, are hereby required t-> make the im­provements hereinafter specified iu fre.nt of or on th ir respective lots, in the manner and within the time limited for each respectively, a# follows:On the n rth side <•( William street, between a point six hundred ftet eas* of Now York Cen'ral Railroad crossing, aiul a point 225 feet ea*ter therefrom, cause a sidewalk t • be constructed four feet wide, of good pine plank two inchc. thick, with­in five days.On the northeast side of Eleven’h street, between Hnmpshirestreet an.l a )>oint midway between Hamp­shire an i Massachusetts streets, cau-e a sidewa k to be repaired b substituting good hcinlo. k plank, thre* i shea thick, where necessary, w thin fixe days.On the southeast side of Ma sachusctts street, b - tween Fourteenth snd Utica streets, • a use a sidewalk to be rejiaired with good hemlock plank, three inches thick, where necessary, wuhin fixe days.Ou the south side of Utica street, between Rhode Isl nd and Braxton street*, cause a sidewa! k to he reusired with good hen.l >ck plank, tnree inches thick, where necessary, within five days.Ou the south side of Ltica street, tietxveen Mas*a’ chusetts s reet and a point midway lietween Maasc- chuset-sand Rhode Island streets, cause a side wal t> be repaired with g hemlock pla. k, thre.- inches thick, where necessary,within five days.on the south side of Utica st-ect. between Rhode Gland street and a p .iut midway between R*:ode i-la d and Massachusetts trc-ts, c iusc a sidewalk to be repaired with gooi hem:ock pi ink, three inches thick, where necessary, within five days.On the west side of West Market street, between a jxiint 111 fett south of Scot. street and a point 2o feet souther y therefrom, cause .. sidewalk to be r- - pa red by-ubstit..ting good fl-ggi g stone tbe full width of the wala, and laid to grade, within five days.On the west sideof Elm street, from a point 127 feet southerly from the souther y Ine of Geneset- ••t set and a point 100 fe.-t s mtherfy therefrom, cau* a sidewa k t« be repaired by substituting .ood flag­ging stone, where necessary, within five days.On the wrest sido of Spring rtreet, between Generee and Sycam re street-*, causes sidewalk t > be repaired w ith three inch plank, with n ten d.ya.On the ea-t - i ie of Cedar rtreet, between Swan and South Dirisi-n stierts, cause a sid.-walk to b-ie- paired > ith good hemlock j.lsnk three inches thick, here neees-iry, wi'hin five days.(>n the southeasterly side of Virginia street, between Niagara and Seven*h s’reet*. cau-c a sidewalk to be repaired with go d hemlock olank three iuches thick, » here nececcmary, w ithin fix e da., s On th northwesterly side of Virginia street, be­tween Niagara and -evcnth Streets, cause a sid* walk 1 o be repair d with good hemlock plank three inche- thick, where neco sary within live days.On the east side oi Fourteenth a* reet, between Jer­sey street and a point . idway between Jersey and North streets, cans** a sidewalk t > be repaired with good hemloci plank thre* inches thick, where neces­sary, within five days.The above work is to be done under the direc- ion of the Street Commissioner, and if uot done ii. the manner and within the time Fpcciflcd, then tbt street Commissioner is authorized to do the same at the expense of the owners of tl.e land.GEORGE tt. WARDWELL,

C itr Clvk.Dated Buffalo, Oct. Cth, 1869. k7-5t

N o t i c e o f i n t e n t i o n t o t a k eLAND F< R A STREET.—Notice is hereby giv­en that the Common Council of the city f Buffalo intend to tike and aj.propriate the property necessa­ry to lay out a stre. t to extend from the Pratt A VV an I ham Slij. to the Hamburgh turnpike, ’the s uth westerly line of said street to bcziu at a point in the south line of said slip 417 ’eet *ast*rly along such south liue from the City Ship Canal, running thence s uiberly and jmrallcl with said canal to a point 59 10-XK) feet sou’htrly fr. in the south line of t 45 ; thence souther y t*. a jioint 377feet southerly om the south line of lot 40, ami 240 feet easterly from said canal ; thence southerly to a js.int 597 fee' nitii rly from the s uth line of iot 47, and 230 feet as-cri. trom said canal; thence southerly to ajw.int u the southerly line of lot 49, at the distance oi 12s eet »ast rly from s.*id canal. thence souther y par- lle! with the said c *i a! and 128 feet easterly th re- r in to a point 17 feet southerly from the s* uth lm*.f lot 59 ; thence easterly j*ara lei w ith the face of the dock a’ong the south bonk of uffJo River at 2 10 f et southerly therefrom to the southwesterly line of the Hamburgh tumpik*. Th* northeasterly of saiii street to begin at 3 point in the touth- erly line of said slip 483 fett e-rterly along such uth line from the City Ship Canal; runtiingtheno- southerly and parallel with said canal to a point 29 16-luO feet souther y from the south line of lot 45 ; thence southerly to a point 377 feet southerly from the south line of lot 40 snd 306 feet easterly from said canal ; thenca *outherly to ■ |>oint 504 feet south rly fr* m the south *ine of lot 47, and 296 feet easterly from >aid canal ; theme southerly t a point in the south line of 1 -t 49, at the xlistance of 178 feet easterly from said canal; thence southerly parallel with said canal and 17a feet caste* I v therefrom to a point 44s feet sou herly from the south line of lo* 49, thence ea terly jtaiallel with the fa e of the dock alonr the south l.unk of Buffalo R ver, and 150 feet southerly therefrem to the southwesterly line of the Ham- bu gh turnpike.

GEORGE 8. WARDWELL,City Clerk.Dated Fuffa’ ., Oct. 4th I860. j6-20t

1 B U R N I S H E D D W E L L I N G S T O L E T .No. 106 Niagara st., 2-story and basement brick, gas aUd w- .ter; furnished in good stjlo. Rent jkt annu<?>. $900.Alv5—The 2-story brick with win •, on the south­east c 'mer of Georgia and Seventh et* , with s modern improvctnc ts, with furnit re eutireLYON k BAKER, Erie Land Office.r p o L E T — O . 1 F A R C .O A V E N U E , I1 #i . ___sty le. Apply to M. Me 'OMB.

r p o L E T — s o . 3 17 S W A N S T .— U1 story dwelling hou«e, nearly new, 9 or 10 rooms; Poss won 1st Oct. Apply to M. McCv/MB.IJURNISHED HOUSE—A FIRST -

1 clu. r .w K»u«, ehg»n*lr ton.l-► .racl. furnish il, wiO hs mnud until lo s good *•• snt S. the occupnut prop -ses beiiur *■> sent fmoi BuBJo duliu* Use oonuu* wiM«; p<-»- siou wili be given es soon es desired. Fur further tuforAhthm sppir to JOHN cTTO, Bl Psnrt *r p o T R E N T — F O R T H E W I N T E R I O R

Ro o m s a n d p o w e r t o r e n - F77** norme an desirable end the newer *e.n . end Inquire of E. fc B. BOLUhg, u G i l n . i .slid the (W.l BnSd. 1 1 **•

. im til she «rs« of Joe,«FrukhVu St.. shore Oh.piwww, wilh or without lumi tun. Inquire ni tt« rwuhl ■ *»■A FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT.Ht houwe, Ho. 817 Hals et.. BuHelo, wtth e rnrdes. ta nhiqh ■*•** of uulUfhlioo slisched, b to Iw reeded to s Hull tsnOj for ihree er aaauMh. l r until the fleet of Hfcr uwxt. Fossswtoo wtsna on Ihe 1st of Julj nest, rafch, hicturee, k c ., InrfcHsit Gaa. watet, furnam, t ■ation, apply on tbe A M. during th*HOU0HTOM,1*o. -

oa any day baf or* It isth OMOROB W.

RclLFor working South rtreet between Ohiound Hamburg atreet*..................... $2543 51For repairing Pratt street between Syca­more and <4ene*ee street*.................. 102 70For repairing Canal atreet between Commer­cial atreet and Maiden Lace................ 101 20For repair ng Carlton street between Locustand Lemon atreet*......................... 60 49For rejKiirin* Ash street between Sycamoreand Batavia streets.......................... 113 09For re pa:ring South D vi*:on street betweenrpringanj Jeff rson street*................ 41 10For repa-ring J Hereon rtreet lietween Ba­tavia aud Matthews street*................. 102 20For repairing Sycamore atreet betweenPratt and Hickory treets................. 101 92For re pa ring Scott rtreet between Hancockand Va-i Kens*, laer street*............... 162 90or repairing A • herst street between Niag­ara and East street*......................... 51 28

For repairing Amber t rtreet between Eastand Tbomjteon atreeti ....................... 51 92For repairing Amherst s reet betweenThompson and T ua wanda street* 61 72For retiring Twelfth street between Vir­ginia and Moiylauu street*.................. 171 99*>r re {miring Jefferson rtreet betweenBrown and Sycamore atree Lu................ a. 92

For repairiug tbe pare ment in Wash nit ton sti cut betweeu Seneca and Exchangestreets......................................... 20 98For repairing Swan street between the east­erly iine of Jefferson s ievt and the endof tbe ]>avemeut iu Swan street........... 101 40For repairing the pavement on Main streetbetween Swan aud bcneca streets........ 15 20For repairing north sideof Sycamore street over s'tle sewer betwe n Oak and tlinstreets................................... 10 29For repairing William street over sewer at nf rth west corner of William and P tierstreets, (t-xtended)......................... 6 03For rei ai-ing William street ov r sewer on south side, about 70 feet west of Potterstreet, extended.......................... 5 03For repairing William street over newer snd water pipe at n rth east corner of Wi liamand Mortimer streets..................... 7 41F’or repairing Swan street between a point mil way betwetn Spring and efferson streets and the easterly line of Jeffersonstreet....................................... 202 00For ref airing Swsn rtreet between the west curb liue of M- higan street ami a point midway b*tw-en Michigan street andChestnut street, (extcndtJ)............. 202 12For repairing Oak street from the northerly curb ine of Swan stret t half way throughto South D.vi.-ion street ..............For connetting the pavement In t"#i>. ; side of Swan street with the paveme.Washington s'reet, tocorre*|'oiid w; : present pavement in Swan street.. - For connecting the pavement on south of Swan street with the pavemem r Was dngton street, to correspond with thepresent pavement iu Swan ttreet........ 77 00F’or constructing the pavement at the inter- sec ion of Swan and Michigan streets, to correspond with the present pare me t inSwan street, westei ly therefrom........ 142 30For repairing crossing of Ohio and Washing­ton streets between cu b line*............ 200 35For raising the gutter* at southeast c* rnerMain and Gene*ec stre*. ts.................... 49 73For repairiug the gutters on west side of r Main street lietween Prim*:street and Buf­faio River.................................. 124 32For sprinkling Swan street between Wash­ington ami Michi/an streets for 1809....... S2 t>4For rejiaving the westerly side of the Ter­race between t rie and Lock streets 446 52For repairing the Williamsville Rv ad be­tween Cii uton and Seneca stree's........... 51 40

SIDEWALKS.For taking up and relaying sidew alk on the

LEGAL M $T lC ti.For constructing a tile rower on the sonth- weat si e of htxth atreet. from tbe centre of Maryl-nxl sirrot to w thin 100 fett ofHudson street.............................. 6igFor repairing main sewer in Fearl rtreet, about 225 feet north of Seneca street....’ Ti For repairing aewer n Seneca street at tf ecrossing of Franklin street................ 32Fo* repairing Emarie s’reet aewer at it*mouth in Van ttonseclaer rt eet......... S0oFor re mat rueting a sewer in Michigan rtre et from the centre of Elk street to tbe south iine of Perry rtreet................. 1012

01-Lvxrra.For constructing stone cul erts across Bata­via street betwe* u Walden street at d theeasterly line of WilliamsTil’e Ro d 4374

john McManus, GREGORY RITT, RICH’D C. KINNEY,Office in tbe City Bui!ding«, corner of Franklin and Eagle rtreet*.Office hours from 8 A. M. ta 4 P. M. j4-5t

No t i c e o f i n t e n t i o n . — n o t i c ei* hereby given that tbe Common Council o the citv of Buffalo intend to order tbe followins described works in said dty, via.:A iix foot flagging stone *-i'iewalk on both sides of Wellt atreet, between the southe-ly eurb ine of ben * - itreet snd the northerly curb .ine of Exch ngiEdward street, between tbe we terly line of Del* ware-t-ert anil a j oint 50 'eet wist of the wcst-rix line of Morgau street graded,the guttt rs cleaned out, the road bed filled with l ard m teilal, and a g.-od coating of gravel .eid over the whole.

GEOROE S. WARDWELL,City Clerk,Dated Buffalo, Oct. 5th. 1809. J6 10R T R E E T P R O M A B B O T T ’S C O R N E R SO PLAN< ROAD T> CAZEMOTIA bTFEKT Ihe report of the Coram-sdoaera appointed bj the Superior Court of Buffa o, to areertain and tepon tbe just comjiensstion to be jia *1 the person or per­sons owmtig or having an interest in the 1 nd and property ucccs ary to be taken to lay otit a street or public highxxa> tour r d* wide, 1 rum the Aobott’s Cortnrs P.auk It ai t*. the present bridge over C**e- uovia Creek, ou the Cazenovia Koad, thecnitre lint of i:id new rtreet t*» *c a line diawu parallel to anil

33 feet distant at light angles westerly from the liue b.tween lots 248) an-l 249} • -f -..le lutl’ian Re ervation L ne, and exte.' iiing from the tiorth liue of the Ab­bott'# Com -rs Plauk Road northerl} through lot 248} till it strik t> tbe south abutmtut of the bi idge over the Cazenovia Creek, haring bem retu ned to the Common Counci and filed v. ith the clerk.Notice is here y given that said rejv.rt will be con­firmed by the Con mon Council of the city of Buffalo on Monday, October *8, lf-69 u-ileos objections to the confimiaton thereof, before thav tloie, l>e filed with the City Clerk.G EO RG E S. W A R D W ELL,City Clerk.Dated Buffalo, Oct. 5th, 1869. j6-10t

V T O T I C E O F I N T E N T I O N .— N O T I t Li.1 ia hereby given that tl*e C*mum >n Council of ;he city of Buffalo intend to order the Lamp Distr ct extended on both side* of Washington street, be tween Carlton and Virginia streets.GEO. 8. WARDWELL, ClerkDated Buffa’o, *5 pt.

N o t i c e t o c r e d i t o r s . — p u r s u -ant to an order of Horatio Seymour, Esq., Surrogate of Erie County.Notice i** hereby given to al! persons having claims agaiust Abby P. Heacock, latcof the city of Buffalo, in said county, deceased, that they art required to ex­hibit ’ 1 e same w ith tl e voucher* there*.1 to Groevem r W. Heacock, ti e Executor of the will of the said de­ceased, a* re e residence of the said FIxecutor, in the ty of Buffalo, in sa d county, on or before the 1st tv of February, 1870.G. W. HE‘COCK, Executor. Dated the 28th day of July,ls69. • Th

I F I F T E E N T H .V T R E E l E X T E N S I O N —Norice i* hereby g.ven that the Com­

mon Coun* il of the d ty o f Buffalo h are de­term ined, and do here’ y determ ine, to take tne la. d and property necessary to lay out and e x fend Fifteenth street, fiom it* present term ination a t York street to Jersey str -e t . comment ug at a point 208 feet castcrlv from Fourteenth street, on the soutfi­eri- line o f Yo rk rtro e t.ru ning thence southerly and parallel with Fourteenth rtreet to Je rse y street; thence at right angles easterly along the northerly line o f Je rse y street 50 feet; then e at rig f.t angle* nortnerlv 'o Y o rk street; thence along the » utheriy line of Y o rk street 50 f et, to the place 01 beginning; and the said Common Council will apply to the S upe­rio r; Co i r t o f Buffalo, a t a m oti u term thereof, to Be held at the room s o f the Buffalo la w L ib rary in the Youn g M m ’s Association Building*, c.» ner of Main and Kazle street-*, in the c ity o f B u f­falo , on Tuesday, tbe 19 th day of O ct .ber, 1 S69, at the np nine of said 00urt on that day, o r as soon (hereafter as counsel oan be h tard , fo r the app n - men* of thre^ C om m iaJo ' e n to aacer A n a n d r-p rt the ju s t compensation to be paid to the jjerscu or p r t T O own in e or ftaviog an interest fa the land and property so pfbpoaed to be taken.

G EO R G E 8. W A R D W ELL.C ity C lerk.

Dated Buffalo , Sept. 28 ,180 9 . j» - 1 0 t

north sideof Seneca street, 118) feet east of Ellic.tt street, to a point 102 feet east­erly therefrom ..........................For repairing sidewalk on the northerly s de of Niagara street between Georgiaand Carolina streets.......................For repairing sidewalk on the southerly sideof Niagara strcc* betwe-.n Virginiaand Marx land rtreets.......................F’or repairing sidcwa'k on the north side of Niaga a .treet between Virginia and Ma­ryland streets..............................F. r repairing sidewalk 011 the non herly side of Monawk streit bit we -n More an street and a point 40 feet westerly therefrom... or constructing Mdewa k on north ride of Batavia street between Johnson and Her­man streets.................................

For repairing sidewalk 011 tbe north side of Court street between Main and Pearlstreets.......................................For repairing sidewalk on tbe east sid* of Niagara rtreet between Fore-t avenueand Scajaquada Crcen....................For re paring sidewalk on the east ride of Niaga a street lietween Delevan and Clin­ton avenue ................................For repair tig sidewalk <>11 east s de of Niag­ara street bet wee Clinton aud Bird av­enue •.......................................For repairing sidewa k «n cast side of Niag­ara street between Auburn and Bouck av­enues.......................................For repairing sidewalk on «as side of Ni *g- street between B rd and Forest ave-For -epairing Bidewalk on east s>de of Niag­ara 9 ret t between Ferry and Breckin­ridge str et»................................For re airing sidewa k ou • art sid-* cf Niag­ara sr reet b two n Bidwe 1 street andDelevan avenue................7..........For repairing sidewalk on south side of Uti­ca street betwetn Rogers and B iay tonstreets......................................For repairing sidewalk on the eaat side of Niagara stree- between Breckin idgestreet and Aul.urti avenue...............or repairing sidewal * ou esst sid- of Niag­ara street oetwecn Bouck avenue and Bid-well etre*te................................

For constructing sidewalk on south sole of Pcrrv street betweeu a point 85 feet west of Michigan street and bridge over Clarkand Skinner Canal.........................For constructing sidewalk on northerly aide of Canal street, from a point 2!2} feet ea te ly of Evans atreet, to a point 20 feete>* erly therefrom.........................Fer rep&irtfigsidcwalk on norhtea-Serlv aid* of Ninth street be'ween York and Con­necticut streets.............................For repairing sidewalk 011 north*asteriy side of I’a'me- rtreot between Hudson andMaryland ftreets..........................For ro pairing sid* walk Jon the southwest side of Eleventh street between .Jersey aodNorth streets...............................F’or repairing sidewalk on the southeasterly side of Pearl street between Terrace and Commerc al streets..For r of 1enth stree* s For repairing sidewalk 011 the eart side of Niagara street 1 etween Albany and F’arrvan eet*.......................................For repa ring side wr.lk <>n the eart sideof Niagara street between School aud Ninthstreets.....................................For repairing ridewmlk on the west side 0*k rtreet between Carlton and F!streets..................................For repairing sidewalk on erst aide of N'ag ara utreet net ween Ninth and a pointfeet no tlierly 1 herefrom...............For repairing sidewalk on the east si e * 1 Ntaga a treet between Tenth street and a point 330 feet northerly from Ninthstreet.......................................For constructing a stone sidewalk on the north rly side of Whitney Place, from the cur > li. e cn the -outhea-terly line of Carolina street and a point 191 5-12 feet souther y from the southerly line of Car­olina street.................................For constructing a stone sidewalk on south­westerly side of Ninth street betweenHudson and Pennsylvania street*........F r constructing stone sidewalk on the southwesterly side of Ninth street be­tween Pennsylvania and Jersey street*...

CROSHWALt*. ✓For c .instructing stone cn s*walk acro*» ser eca rtreet on the westerly sine of Pearlstreet.......................................For repairing atcne crosswalk saroro Fly street on the westerly side of MaidtnLane ..............................For r. pairing jjjanr crosswalk acrosa Chip- p*> a a rent db the easterly aid. of Dela­ware street.................................F’or constnicti g a atone crosawalk aeroai Eleventh atreet, extended ou the westerlys de of Carol i i. a rtreet....................For constructing a atone crosswalk serosa Pearl street * 11 the a-utheriy **d* of Allen ■■rot........................................F or re>.ainrg atone cro-swvlk acrosa Mi* hi­gan street on the southerly ride <A Clin­ton sireet...................................For repairing the northerly end ot eross- w uk acre s * N iagara street westerly side ofMorgan ttreet..............................For constructing a atone eresswalk across Franklin street in the southeriy side atAllen street................................For taking up and relaying crosswalk across Park sueet on the northerly aide of Vtr-g nia street.................................F.r e nstructing a itan- crosswalk across Park street on the southerly aide of Allen

rrtu c PARK*.F or repairing and m aintaining Prospect

IIiU P ark*............................................................

SU P R E M E C O U R T , E R I E C O U N T Y ,N. Y.— Phil ip Bach, Plaintiff, against Philiij Bach, Jr., 1 otendant.To Phiil p Bach, Jr.:You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, which will be filed in the office of th* Ulerk of this Court, in the city of Buffalo, andaervi *..nv of your answer on m**, at my office in the city within twenty days after the serrici ..lsiveof the day of such service; and ii answer the ouinplaint as aforesaid, thi . .-.iii apply to the Court for th# relief de- -u in the &aid complaint. aniod Buffalo, 31a 27, 1869.L. LbCLLAK. Pia'ntifTs Attorney,180 Main s t , Buffa o, N. Y. Tiie comnlaint in this action wan filed In the office fo the Clerk of Erie county June 17th. I860L. LkCLKAR, Pl’ffs Atty

s J Y C A M O R K S T R E E T E X T E N S I O N —iO Notice i* hereby given that tiie Cotr.mui- Council of the city of Buffalo have detenu ned and do licreliy det nnine to take and appro priate the land and property necessary to l»y out and extend Sycamore rtree’, from ’ the ea-t- erly line of Jefferson stre-et north art*rly to th< westiriy line of Walden street, thr centre line of raid i xteusion to l>c a straight continuat.on of th»- centre lii e of S'camore s reet as now laid out between »»ak and Jefferson stre.ts, the north and south lines of said extension t • be 3 3 feet distant at ri ht an glea from and j-arallel to *h above described centre line ; and the said Commm Council will apply to the Superio** Court of Buffalo at a motion term thereof, to i«e held at the rooms of t e Htifftlo Law Library, in the Young Mon's Ass ciatiou Buildings, crner of Main an«i Fagb street*, in the city uf Buffalo, on Tuesday, the 19th day <>f October, IrtVJ,at th-opening of said Court on hat day, or as thereafter hs counsel ren he heard, forthe ajqx.int merit of three commissioners t > as. crtain and rcjKirt the just com­pensation to l.e pa d to the pcrs..:> or persons own­ing or having an in ercst in the land am' projierty sj pro|>o«K.-d to te taken.GEORGE S. WARDWELL,City Clerk.Dated Buffalo, Rcpt 23 1869 i*»-i(*t

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O N E Y T O L O A N — I 'H A V E F I Fteen thousand dollars, which I w sh to inves JOHN fl-TTO, 18

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ALBA.VT, AUg. 2 d , 1869. )T o t h e S h e r if f o f t h e C o u n t y o f E r ie :

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A S e c re ta r y o f S t a t e , in th p la c e o f H o m e r A . N e l­s o n ;

A C o m p tro l le r , in t h e p la c e o f W’il lu u u F\ A lie n ;A T r e a s u r e r , in t h e p la c e <>f W h e e le r H . Br> t 1;A n ' . t t o r n e y G e n e ra : , in t h e .p la c e o f M a rs h a l l R .

C h a m p la in ;A S t a t e E g in e c r a n d S u r v e y o r , in t h e p la c e o f V an

R e n s e la c r h ic l i o n d ;A C a n a l C om m issi*> ne-, in t h e p la c e " f S t e p h e n T. P. H a y t ;A n i n s p e c t o r o f S t a t e P r i s o n s , in t h e j- la ce o f J c h n

H am m ond.A ll o f w h o se ‘ e r r a s u f o ffice w ill e x p i r e o n t h e la s t

day o f D e c e m h e r n e x t .A J u d g e < f t h e C o u r t o f A p p e a ls , f o r t h e f u l l t e r m

o f e ig h t y e a r s , f ro m a i .u a y f i r s t , 1870.A ls o a J u d g e o f t h e C o u r t o f A p p t* d s , t*. f ill the*

u n e x p i r c d te r m o f W m . tl. * r i g h t , d e c e *seil, w h ic h w i l e x p i r e o n th e la s t d a y o f Ih e e in e n e x t , in t h e p la c e o f C h a r l ia M a so n , a p p o in te d b y th e G o v e r n o r , u n d e r s e c t i o n t h i i t e e . , o f a r t i c l e s x o f t h e S t a te C o n s t i tu th .n

A lso a J u d g e • f t h e C***art o f A p p c a D , t o f ill *lie u n e x p i r c d te r m f o r w h c h J o h n K . P o r t e r w as e le c te d , w h ic h w ili e x j . i r c o n th e l a s t d a y o f D e c e m b e r , 1871, in t h e p la c e of L o u is I t . W o o d ru f f , a j. |> o in te d h y th e• o v e r n o r u n d e r s e c t io n t h i r t e e n , a r t i c l e s ix , o f th e S t a t e C o n s t i tu t i o n .

A lso a J u s t i c e o f t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t , f o r t h e E ig h th J u d ic i a l D is t io t , in t i i e p a c i o f C h a r le s D a n ie ls , w h o se t e r m o f o ffice w ill e x p r e o n th e la s t d a y o f D e ­c e m b e r n e x t .

A lso a J u s t i c e o f t h e ' u p r e m c C o u r t f o r t h e E ig h th J u d ic ia l D is t r i c t , t o fill t h e u n e x j . i r e d t e r m f o r w h ic h N o a h L v is w s e le c te d , w h ic h w ill e x j . i r e o n t h e la s t d a y o f L e c e m b e . 1873, in t h e p la e o f G e o rg e D . La i n o n t , a j.jK .iiit.ed h y th e G o v e r n r , u n d e r s e c t io n tm r - tfljen, a r i* le . i x , *.f t h e S t a t e C o n s t i tu t i o n .

Al-.*. a S e n a to r l o r t h e T h i r ty - f i r s t S e n a te D..-*trict, c o m p r i s in g th e c o u n tv o f E r ie .

C O U N T Y O F F IC E R S A L S O T O B E E L E C T E D F O R S A I D C O U N T Y :

F iv e M e m b e rs <.f A s se m b ly ;T h r e e S c h o o l C o m m is i t ie r s ;A C o u n ty T r e a s u r e r , in t h e p la c e o f C h a s . R . D u r-

l:o e ;T w o J u s t i c e s o f Ses* i'>ns, in t h e p la e e o f A m o s

R o b e r ts a d * i l l ia m W. R u ss e ll ;A C o r n e r , iu t h e jd a c e c f N ic h las W a lsh ;A ll o f w h o s e t e r m s o f o ffice w il. e x p i r e c n t h e la s t

d a y c f D e c e m b e r n e x t .

T h e a t - e n t io n o f In s p e c to r * o f E le c t io n a n d C o u n ty C a n v a s s e r s is d r e c te d to C h a j. . 318 , o f th*.* 1 a w s of

j 1809 , e n t . le d “ A n a c t t o p r o v d e f*»r s u b m i t t i n g th e A m - r d e d C o n s t i t u t i o n f© th e e le c t r s o f i h e S t . t e . ”

« :1 24 h , 1869, p u r s u a n t t o w h ic h , t h e--i uti**n j.ro p o s e d by th e C or s t i t t io n a l . .c h c lo n ed it* s i t t i n g s • e b r u a r y w e n ty - .-i* h u n d r e d n d s ix t y - e i a b t , w-11 b e s u

. q u a l f led f e c to n t t h e S t a t e a t th e •„ . • u e le c i*.n <> b e h e ld o n t h e T u e s d a y su c -• .1 , . th e f irs t M o n d } in N o v e m b e r ■ e x ' , a n d a

* i c u . • e a c h c l c to r w ill h e e n t i t e d t o v te i . p i r a t ly f o r o r a g a in * s u c h a m e n d e d ( ’• n s t i t u t i o n , cx icepr tli- ju d i c a r y a r t i c l e , f o r o r a g m a t t h e ju d .- c i u ty a r t i c le , o r f o r o r a g a n s t s. u n i f o r m r u le a f as- s c s sm c n a m i t a x a t o n o f r e a l a n d p e rs* .u a l p r o j ie r ty , m d f o r o r a g a in s t p r o p e r ty q u a l if ic a t io n f o r c o lo re d m e n .

R e s j ie c t fu l ly , y o u r s , Ac.U . A*. N E L S o N , S e c re ta r y o f S u t e .

S H E R I F F S O F F IC E , E R I E C O U N T Y ,) B u f f a l o , A u g u s t 3 d , 1869. (

T o th e E le c to r s o f F r ie C o u n ty a n i t o e a c h o f t h e S u p e r r i s r . r s o f s a id C o u n ty :A G r n e r a l E le c t i o n is t o tw h e ld fn E r ie C o u n ty o n

t h e T u e * d * v su c c e e d in g t i e firs '. M o n d a y o f N o v e m ­b e r n e x t , a t w h ic h th e r e a ro t o he e le c te d th e o ffice rsa b o v e m e n t io n e d , a n d t h e C«*ns i t u t io n a lio v e m e n ­t io n e d is t o b e s u b m i t te d t o t h e q u a lif i d e le c to r s o f t h e S t a t e , a d o f w h ic h y o u w ill p ’e a se t a k e n o tic e .

A l: p u b ic n e w s te jw r s in th i a c o u t y p > tb lish o n c e in e a c h w e e k u n t i l t n e e le e ti n .

C H A R L E S D A R C Y , h 3 -T b d a # C o u n ty .

MRS. STOWE.A CARD F’ROM THE LAPY ON THE BYRON

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w ill o o n ta in t h e fo llo w in g c a r d fro m M r* S to w e: a

‘ "Mra. S to w e d e s ire s t h e f r ie n d s o f ju s tic e ftnd fa i r d e a l in g to p u b l is h fo r h e r th i s a n n o u n c e m e n t: T h a t ah e h a s k e p t ailencv h e re to fo re in r e g a rd to t h e c r i t ic is m s oi h e r a r t i c le o n 'L a d y B y ro n ’ fo r tw o re aso n s . F u s t : B e c a u se a h e re g a rd e d t h e p u b ln m in d in to o e x c i te d s t a t e to o o n a id e r th i m a t t e r im p a r t ia l ly . S e c o n d ly : Becaue* sh e h a s ex p e c t- d t h e d e v e lo p m e n ts o - a d d i t io n a l p ro o fs in E n g la n d , so m e or w h ic h ia o f g r e a t im p o r ta n c e , h a v e a lre ad y com e to h a n d . M rs . S to w e ia p re p a ir in g a r e v ie w o f t h e w h o le m a t t e r w i th f u r th e i f a c ts a n d m o re d o c u m e n ts , in c lu d in g se v e ra l l e t t e r s o f L a d y B y ro n to h e r , a t t e s t i n g th e v ig o r a n d s o u n d n e s s o f h e r m in d a t t h t p e r io d re f e r r e d to , a n d a la o M ra . S to w e ’s o w n l e t t e r s t o L a d y B y ro n a t eom e tim e , w h ic h w e r e r e tu r n e d t o h e r h y th e ex e cu - to r s so o n a f t e r t h a t l a d y ’s d e a th . S h e w ill a lso g iv e a p u b l ic a n d fu l l a c c o u n t o f c ir c u m s ta n c e s a n d re a s o n s w h ic h le d h e r t< feel i t t o b e h e r d u t y to m a k e th i s d isc lo su re i r a n o b l ig a t io n a l ik e o f ju s t ic e , g ra t i tu d e m d p e r s o n a l f r ie n d s h ip .

OSWEGO.FIRST DAY’S PROCEEDINGS AT THE MIDLAND

RAILROAD CONVENTION- LARGE ATTEND’ANC S.

O s w io o , O c to b e r ti .— T h e R a i l ro a d C o n ­v e n tio n w a s c a l le d t o o r d e r t h ia m o rn in g ip D o o li t tle H a ll , a t t e n o ’c lo c k , b y M a y o r P a g e , w h o s t a t e d t h a t o w in g to t h e i n t e r ru p t io n to t r a v e l m a n y o f t h e d e le g a te s h a d b ee n u n a b le t o r e a c h th e c i ty , h e th e re fo re p ro p o se d a d jo u r n m e n t u n t i l t h i s e v e n in g — a g re e d to . A m o n g th o a e p r e s e n t a r e d e le ­g a te s fro m D e tr o it , C hicago* B u ffa lo , R o c h ­e s te r a n d P o r t la n d . D e s p a tc h e s h a v e b ee n re c e iv e d fro m a n u m b e r o( d e le g a te e from d i s ta n t p la c e s w h o a r e o n th e v a y . G r r a t i n te r e s t ia m a n ife s te d in t h e m a in o b je c t of t h e C o n v e n tio n .

T h e T ra n s -C o n tin e n ta l C o n v e n tio n m e t a t 17 P . M ., w h e n M a y o r P a g e w e lc o m ed th e d e le g a te s . G e r r i t S m i th w a a m a d e te m p o ra ry C h a irm a n , a n d in t a k in g th e ith a ir a d d r e s s e d th e C o n v e n tio n a t som e l e n g th in fa v o r o f a p ro je c te d c.\ .e n s io n of t h e P ac ific R a i l ro a d c o n n e c tio n s to P o r t ­la n d , M a in e .

M r. G . F o o t s t a t e d t h a t s d d i t *nal d e le ­g a te s w e re e x p e c te d in t h e m c iu in g , a n d p ro p o se d t h a t t h e e v e n in g b e v o te d to l i s te n in g t o a d d re s se d , leav ir '.g t h e b u s in esa to b e t r a n s a c te d b y a fu ll C o n v e n tio n . A d - Iresaes w e re t h e n m a d e b y U ug e n e P r in d le ,>f J a c k s o n , M ic h ig a n ; W i l . ia m P h il ip , of D e tro it , a n d J o h n T . G r ig g s , o f S a g in a w , V lichiffan.

A C o m m it te e o n C re d e n t ia ls a n d O r g a n i­z a t io n w a s a p p o in te d . T h e C o m m it te e a re co r e p o r t in t h e m o rn in g .

T h e C o n v e n tio n th e n a d jo u r n e d t i l l te n o ’c lo c k to -m o r ro w m o rn in g .

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At a banquet to Hoffman five* byftbnlsrnnd staff, a t tbo GlonhaU He__«peeybeo wave made by Governor Hoffman. loop. Irwin, kieDoweU, and otbars. Tbore worn abont thirty invited gnaata present.

A Saratoga dispatch says: AcernaDstill come in of tha damage done by tb< rtootl on Monday. Blood’s scythe and axe factory near Ballston Springs io damped to the extent of $20,000. O’Dell’s paper m il l 'above Blood’s dam is injured to th* amonnt of sevaral thousand dollars. It Coriatb on the npper Hudson, a boy named Mallory stood on tha bank of a race wat which caved in, and ha waa drowned.

A passenger attempted to eat off the rear e n d of the midday brain South on the Rome. Watertown a n d Ogdeaaburg Railroad, near Adams Centre, yesterday, while tha train was in motion, and waa instantly killed rhe name of T h o m a s McCarthy, Kingston, Canada West, was found in hia hat.

The Republican I'nion Convention fo r O n e id a County m e t in Rome yesterday and n o m in a te d D. B. Goodwin, o f Waterville, fo r State Senator.a n o th e r m a d b u ll on the rampage in t h e ' t r e e t of N e w York last night attacked a policeman who attempted to shoot h img o rin g h im so s e v e re ly t h a t h ia life is d e sp a ire d of.

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t h e C u h * n s lo o p o f w a r C q b a , a t W ilm in g ­to n , N o r th C a ro l in a , w a s a t t e n d e d b y a la rg e n . tm b e r o f la d ie s a n d g e n tle m e n . T h e r e a r e n o n e w d e v e lo p m e n ts c o n c e rn in g th e S ta U , o f C u b a , b u t t h e p u b l ic m in d is u n a n im o -js in t h e o p in io n t h a t a h e w ill b* re le a s e d a s so o n a a t h e in v e s t ig a t io n ia m a d e . J J e r r e le a s e b y t h e U n i te d S ta te a a u th o r i t i e s a t P h ila d e lp h ia , a n d b y th e B r i t is h a u th o r i t i e s a t H a li f a x , a a d t h e fa c t t h a t s h e \% a v e s se l o f w a r r e g u la r ly com m iss io u e q b y th e C u b a n G o v e rn m e n t , a n d n o t f i t t e d o u t in a n y U n i t e d S ta te s i * r; se e m s c o n c lu s iv e t h a t t h e r e ia n o ju s ti f ie s lio n fo r h « r d e te n tio n . G e o rg e D a v is , E x - A t to r n e y G e n e ra l o f t h e l a t e C o n fe d e ra te S ta te s ia o n e o f t h e c o u n se l fo r t h e C u b a n s .

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T h e TriLune o f th i s m o rn in g s a y s : O n e of o u r r e p o r te r s v is ite d M r. C o rb in y e s te r d a y a t h is re s id e n c e . H e w a s s u ffe r in g fro m p n e u m o n ia , a n d i t w a s o n ly b y th e g r e a te s t e f fo r t t h a t h e \t*M a b le to c o n v e rse mt a l l u p o n t h e s u b je c t t h a t w a s u p p e r m o s t in h is m in d . N e a r h im w a s h i s p h y s ic ia n . “ * k n o w t h e o b je c t o f y o u r v i s i t , ” h e s lo w ly a n d w i th e f fo rt . " 1 c a n n o t g iv e you n o w a d e ta i le d s ta te m e n t , b u t I w ill s a y th i s , t h a t I n e v e r in m y l ife c o n v e rse d w i th J a m e s F is k , J u n io r , n p o n t h e s u b je c t o f b u s in e s s , n o r h a v e I e v e n v e r b a l ly o r in w r it in g r e q u e s te d th r o u g h h im , o r b y o n e iu h is in t e r e s t , t h e p u rc h a s e o r s a le o f one d o l la r o f g o ld o r s to c k . A t t h e t im e w h e n o n e o f h is m e n a lle g e s in t h e a f f id a v it t h a t 1 w aa a t th e E r ie b u i ld in g I w a s in N e w J e r ­sey . N o r of m y o w n k n o w le d g e d o I k n o w t b a t t h e P r e s id e n t o r a n y of t h e C a b in e t off ic ers e v e r c o n v e rse d o r C 'x n m u n ic a te d w i th a n y o f t h e so c a lle d g o ld c liq u e . O n th e c o n t r a r y , I b e lie v e t h a t i t i s a s h e e r a n d w ic k e d fa b r ic a tio n fro m b e g in n in g to end . F is k ’s c a r r ia g e h a s n e v e r b e e n t o f o re m y d o o r t o m y k n o w le d g e , a n d t h e w o rd s p u t in to p r i n t b y t h e r e p o r t e r o f t h e Nun a re a lso h a a e anc w ic k e d fa ls e h o o d s .”

Mr. Corbin was too much exhausted to continue further conversation, and by the advice of hia physician and the entreaties of his wife h i again lay down. Hia condi­tion last ev ming was extremsly critical. Daring ths ia / many frisaMls called to ex­press their it dignataon a t tha charges mads against him, hu t it was impossible far him to see them

William O. Chapman publishes an affi­davit this m. irmng sustaining Fisk’s state­ment regarding the complicity of Mr. Corbin the -ecent disgraceful gold tran­sactions, in which he sweat sent hy Fisk snd Gguld to Mr. Corbin and received U tter whteft, bjr t ta infctefcoteow of t te former, he ct/ried to Wfcehmfctofc, end ee reqoeeted by, Mr. Corbifc, debrered ttem to (irent in jfcrfcon. He thfcfc informed Je>* braid by tele^reph thet t te letter tad tafco delivered all right _ j

Last night aoout half--past ten o'clock a Chinaman *ame<l Acong, residing at 67 Cherry street, murdered his wife and a boarder in the hones named Charles Ar shoe, and th u hilled himself. The wee pm. ured wss a dark, and the details of the hor nble tragedy were stckeaing. Aoong ia supposed to iiAve been erazy, aad a slight quarrel bstwnsn himself and his wife pre- voked ths dead.

A warrant waa applied for before Rs- sorder Marti tdale, in Jersey City, yester day. against Captain Hall, the Arctic ex­plorer, on th r charge oi murdering Patrick Cnlsmsm. a si— en ^ agRspnles B ay .n the

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Mre. Jens White, of 5 s . 12 Bsdfordstreet, poisons* hsraolf by talDM cyanide of potassium in her hnshnwi's photographgallery, ia N sth Avenue, yesterday, on• c c o u u t o f n q u a m l about some trivial m a t t e r w i th & er husband.

A negro turned fry , WM attacked by Peter Roane* arid several s th sr psraons s t th s corner Eighth Aranas and Twenty.

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in g t h s b a g g a g e h e p ro c e e d e d t o t h e h o a r d ­in g h o u s e , b u t h e a r l t h a t h i s fa m ily w a a n o t th e r m e n d a f te r s e a rc h in g t h e c i t y e ig h t d a y s f o r t h e m h e fo u n d t h a t t h e y h a d b oon ro u t t o t h e p e n i t e n t i a r y fo r t h r e e m o n th s . J u d g e M c C u n n im m e d ia te ly o rd e re d th e p ro d u c tio n o f t h e p a r t i e s i n C o u r t .

T h e H a y t ie n g o v e r n m e n t h a s f in a lly c o n ­c lu d e d t h e p u r c h a s e o f t h e a r m r r - p l a te d • (e a rn e r A t a l a n t a fro m M r. O a k S m ith a t $ 1 6 0 ,0 0 0 in g o ld . T h i s v e s s e l w a s fo r m e r ­ly in t h e U n i te d S ta t e s g o v e r n m e n t s e r ­vice . A f te r re o e iv in g o o a l a n d p r o v is io n s iL e w ill b e r e a d y fo r s e a , a n d i t i s e x p e c t ­' d s h e w il l s a i l i a a b o u t t h r e e w e e k s fo r i 'o r t a u P r in c e t o jo in S a ln a v e ’s n a v y . T h e H a y tie n M in is te r a t N e w Y o r k , M . E . L a ro u c h e , h a v in g o b je c te d t o t h e s t e a m e r A g o n q u in , r e c e n t ly s o ld t o h i s g o v e r n ­m e n t , o n a c c o u n t o f t h e b a d c o n d i t io n in w h ic h h e r b o i le r s a r e , i t i s t h e i n t e n t i o n o f th e g o v e r n m e n t to r e p la c e t h e m w i th n o w o n e s .

I t is s a id t h a t d a r in g t h a p a s t s ix w e e k s five h u n d re d h e a d o f c a t t l e , w h ic h a r r iv e d in J e r s e y C i ty f ro m T e x a s , s n d w h ic h w e ro afflic ted w i th i k e S p a n is h fe v e r , h a v e been so ld to f a n n e r s t h r o u g h o u t t h s S ta t e a t fo u r d o l la rs a h e a d , a n d a r e n o w s p re a d in g t h e i e s t i le n c e a m o n g a l l t h e c a t t l e i ? t h e i r d i f ­f e r e n t lo c a li t ie s . T h e S ta t e S o c ie ty b o ld s CoL B la c k , t h e S ta t e In s p e c to r . rM P * * - s ib le .

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A t t h e d o s e o f t h e w a r t h e r e w e re b u i ld ­in g a t t h e N a v y Y a r d s o f B ro o k ly n , C h a r le s to n a n d P h ila d e lp h ia , s i g h t o r t e nf i rs t c la ss fa a t s a i l in g s te a m e r s fo r w a r p u rp o se s a n d s e v e ra l o f th e m a r e so f a r co m p le te d a s t o h a v e t h e i r m a c h in e ry in a n d a r e n e a r ly r e a d y fo r s e rv ic e . A propo­s i tio n h a s b e e n m a d e to t h e N a v y Depart­m e n t b y a n o rg a n iz a t io n k n o w n aa t h e M e d i te r ra n e a n a n d O r ie n ta l S te a m s h ip N a v ig a tio n C o m p a n y , t o p u rc h a s e three o f th e s te a m e rs , a n d S e c r e ta r y R o b e so n h a s o rd e re d a B o a rd t o a p p r a is e th e m i a order t o r e tu r n a n a n s w e r to t h e p ro p o s it io n .

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n a t t h e P r e s b y te r ia n C h u rc h in P i t t s ­b u rg h l a s t e v e n in g . I t ia e x p e c te d t h a t 1500 s t r a n g e r s w i l l b e p r e s e n t d u r in g t h o w e ek . D r. M a r k H o p k in s , o f W il l ia m s C o lle g e , M a s s a c h u s e t ts , p re s id e d . A f te r th e u s u a l p re lim in a r ie s , k e v . S . H . T r e a t r e v ie w e d t h e c o n d i t io n o f t b e B o ard . H s s a id t h e t o t a l r e c e ip ts d u r in g t h e y e a r w e re $ 5 2 5 ,2 1 4 a n d th e t o t a l e x p e n d i tu r e $ 5 3 1 ,- 661, sh o w in g a n in d e b te a n e m o f a b o u t $6000 . <>n t h e w h o le , i t s f in a n c ia l c o n d i­t io n is g o o d . T h e S e c r e ta r y g a v e a a e x ­te n d e d v ie w o f t h e m is s io n a ry o p e ra t io n s u n d e r d i re c t io n o f t h e B o a rd . T h e r e a r e 3 50 la b o re r s in t h e fo re ig n fie ld . R e p o r ts fro m th e m sh o w u n ifo rm p ro g re s s .

A R ic h m o n d d i s p a t r h s a y s : T h e a a n c u e o f t h e W a lk e r m e n h a d n o t a d jo u r n e d a t m id n ig h t . A l iv e ly d is c u s s io n w a s g o in g on b e tw e e n t h e f r ie n d s o f C re w s h a w , T u r ­n e r a n d K e e ly fo r t b s S p e a k e rs h ip . T h e W e lls R e p u b lic a n c a n c n a a t t h e c a p i ta l i s i t i l l in s ess io n . I t is s a id t h a t th e v a r e d ia - c u t t i n g th e p e t i t io n t o G e n e ra l C a n b y t o re q u ire t h e in m -c la d o a th fro m t h s o ff ic e rs o f t h e L e g is la tu re s t th ia se ss io n . T h s s s - •recy o f t h e i r c a s -n i g iv e s r is e t e t h s v a ­rio u s ru m o rs o f a d e te rm in a t io n t o s e o sd a tro m th e re g u la r L e g is la tu re ; o f t h e in te r - 'e r e n c e in t h e m a t t e r of t h e i ro n c la d o a th i>y p r o m in e n t m e n in W a s h in g to n fo r i t s e n fo rc e m e n t, A c , n o n e o f w h ic h c a a t o t ra c e d to a n y re lia b le so u rc e . T h e v o te o n th e o ff ic ers in t h e S e n a te to -d a y w a s s t r i c t l y * p a r ty o n e , e x c e p t in t h e ca se o f a n a d d i ­t io n a l d o o rk e e p e r , w h e re so m e o f t h e R e ­p u b lic a n s re fu s e d to v o te , o u th e g ro u n d ' h a t t h e S e n a te c o u ld n o t c r e a te s u c h a n •ffice.

T h e b a ll in t h e M u sic H a lf , T o ro n to , o n M o n d a y n ig h t , in h o n o r o{ P r in c e A r th u r , w as a s p le n d id su c c e ss .

T h e T e n n e sse e S e n a te c o m p le te d i t s o r ­g a n iz a tio n y e s te r d a y , b u t t h e H o u se a d ­jo u rn e d w iy i i t a o rg a n iz a t io n in c o m p le te .

R e tu r n s h a v e b e e n re c e iv e d th u s f a r fro m tif ty - tw o to w n s in C o n n e c t ic u t , c o m m a - l ic a tio n w i th a la rg e p o r tio n o f t h e S ta t e

h a v in g b e e n c u t o ff by t h e s to rm . O f t h e to w n s h e a rd fro m tw e n ty e ig h t e le c t R e p u b ­lican o ff icers , e ig h te e n D e m o c ra tic , a n d s i* a re d iv id e d .

A b a n q u e t w a s g iv e n to t h e R e d S to c k in g C lu b o f C in c in n a t i , b y t h e b a s e b e l l c lu b s o f S a n F ra n c is c o o n M o n d a y n ig h t . T h e y t a r t e d h o m e y e s te r d a y , a n d o n t h e r o u te •'ill p la y g a m e s in S a r a m e n to a n d V irg in ia

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t h e b e d o f t h e M is s is s ip p i R iv e r e t S t . A n th o n y F a l ls , M in n ., f ro m N io o l le t I s la n d o n th e e a s t b a n k of t h e r iv e r , c a v e d in , le a v in g t h e w a te r a fu l l c o u rs e t h r o u g h t h e e x c a v a tio n . T h e S u m m it m ill , w i th e

a p e c i ty o f 2 0 0 b a r re l s o f f lo o r p e r d e y , warn w e s h e d a w e y . O th e r m ills a n d la c to n e s a re in d a n g e r , a n d e x e r t io n s a r e b e in g m a d e to s t a y t h e p ro g re s s o f t h e flood .

C a p ta in J o h n W a te rh o u s e , M a s te r o f t h e b r ig M c r rie v e , w a s b r o u g h t b e fo re C o m ­m iss io n e r C liffo rd , e t P o r t la n d , M a in e , y e s ­te r d a y , c h a rg e d w i th th r o w in g o v e r b o a rd a n d d ro w n in g J o h n F itz g e ra ld , o ff C a p e E liz a b e th , in A p r il l a s t . H e w e e b o u n d o v e r in fiv e th o u s a n d d o l la rs . T h e m a te w a s a le o b o u n d o v e r o n tb e sa m e c h a rg e .

T h e p r ia e f ig h t b e tw e e n 8 a m C o lly s r , o f B a lt im o re , a n d C h a r le a D o h e r ty , o f R ic h ­m o n d , w h ic h w a a to h a v e co m e o ff on J a m e e to w n Ia la n d , V irg in ia , y s s to r d a y , w aa a b r n p t ly te r m in a t e d b y th e s ta k e h o ld e r g iv in g n p t h e s ta k e s to C o lly e r in oenaa- q u e n o a o f D o h e r ty b e in g o v e r w e ig h t.

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