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rv.i r. 4 tmaeat tl Xi us wiua ni.uc iiumluut iuud At the morning tetnion of toe lxjard on VAkaaa Aaxu4ktlnai aaa Klimfw adSat SSTt that aU ssttns and has lie Friday Evening, Bet. SB, 18T0. THB BOnaAHOAUBNT 9W PAallS. AdvertiAar.

Fwaslsm EVs'V aaa Mourmo's bispatobmx Ieiiropeas Tbe Surrender of netz. -i I 1 local matters. 1 Ik TkiBti Orchestral Concerts A packed ud fashionable bouge will tonight rreet the magnificent orchestra of Mr. Thomas and ths unrivalled lady pianists, MIm Mkh- Lia. Tkejr offer superb programme fox all the concerts; tbst of tonight we refer oar readen to the amusement advertising column for.

We give below the programmes for Sat urday and Monday nights, to which call particular attention, merely remarking that it Is a liberal education to bear such mtute with the rendering it will receive at the hands of Mr. Thomas's artists. Th bill for Saturday night Is as follows i Oiaaiuaa Bnrrantho Ahdaktiko Cradle Bong. Dance. -ranro Ii ManctA 'J uohcikto i or nano, a minor, op.

acMtmann i AlUgro affcttuotoIntermeizo-Allegro vitmce. Miss AnSA Mxhu. VoBaTXiALohengrfn Wagner I rw n. OtiaruM-Wnilim TelJ WU and Variations, Op. 18 Beetaoi Hiring orchestra.

bom bob Piaxo Rhapsodic. Mia Aha Umuo. Walts wirner Kreaken. ....4........ Stravtt PAjfusiB Visions in a (nun omo tor aiuht.

M.aA Mastoka Praoenhers, 1 H.KA bcHxaLb Elyen a Magyar, Tram IUici Schubert (1 (laatramaslatiaa byLiV.T.) o'clock, to nerfect amneementa for snrelllng the Firemea'a Mcnnmect at Forest IwaoWedos- day.Nov.U. W. H. KIKKHOLDXK, i' I BefJ f4: ias Dr. Ciuts room at the tint Hdu srt crowded dally with ruffertnc kuaaanlty, Dr.

Clnta sehdlxc them away reioicine- SuSer a longer with cm, bunion, bad naOa, CaU a the Doctor and be cored. Corns, bunions, nails enlarged, and diseased JciuU are cured wUhout Dr. Clute, atUieTlfftHoaae.liooeaNo.10S. very truthfully say that Dr. Clate ass leaauied two corms from my feet without pain or ices of blood.

eellinoll I 1 L. BODGJES. i XaV Champagne sad: other Wine a few cases left at old pricea to ciea out stock, by GEO. GAG, 689 Main ir The Open Door; or, Light and lib erty," by J.Hyatt Smith, at received at I'- OH BRHKD, LENT CO.K Sarvn Boston Matrn Kackerel, lust re- celvedby i' GEa GAGE, t82 Malnst Use Pasha All's Arabian Coffee. I ''ssStdefl'.

TKADE AND1 COMMERCE. nNCULnATTEBS. Haw Torht StocK atnel BloitT Bcported for the Bntraio Coiockbciai. Asvaa- ran, by Meeam. H.

W. BUST (auccesBOrs to BoaaaMn A Ca) Bankers and Brokers, corner of Main and Seneca sUeeta. I MBW Oct 98, 1870. I i as SS 2 a. at aPt ssf w4 e4 seat T.

CeatakH-K. 91 mx VIM Krle. 22 9aj 92 NlOsHX. scrip in 87 87 MK Keadins 100 10t) 1UU auen. 120 1 ry 1, ere is the treat for Monday' evening, Octc- -I' i 8 185 104 104 iio lio "2 2 i i 79 i 88 TO 115 88 SIX 9 62 78 48 49 8a 6 66 41 84 87 TUB REW Fl IENCU ASIAN, i London, Vet Th prospects af the new French loam are are said to he very favorable.

EBOCLAnATIOlS BT KEBATBT. Tocms, Oct 27. Keratry has ordered all the mobiles in the -Province of Brittany to osBcentrata at la order to oppose the progress of the Prussian who seem to be moving la that direction. It is understood that when troops ar eollceted there, a contemplated, Keratry will alse be Incorporated la thi army. has already iae tied a stirring' proclamation to the mobiles, promising that tbey shall nave the best weapons snd be supplied with cannons Bod mi trail Is usee.

Tkey ar te tub-mitted to to strictest discipline. Unwilling heart must remain away. Let only (As tr us Britons some, whose Tallying cry shall be, God and the country 1 0 5 AID FOR THE 8CFPEBEBS. Wagons nnder charge of soldiers hav gone through th treeta of this today, colleeling applies for lb Inhabitants of Chaieaodna, whose aoona were haraed by the Pruaaiaaa. riubseriptiocis have-also been ope and, In their -behalf.

"I HO SAFE CONDUCT FOR BU THIERS. TOTJBa, Oct 17. Thus far ae safe conduct has been forwaided from the Prussian headquarter for Thiers, it is asserted here that Prussia's disinclination In thla respect proceeds- from her fear or having Parisians informed of tha true state of affairs elsewhere ia France. TbePrassiana have thus far taksa sxtraordl- nary pain to conceal from th beieegured city the capacity of Franc for reslstanoa. A OENEBAL SJPBISINO IH FRANCE.

From all parts of the country there oomee bat one expression tb hope that tb government will accept no hnmilating conditions as the price of puce. Tne 00 reals of thi city ar unanimous that tha only hone for fair ternts lies in the indeanite prosecution of the war. THB FBVaSIAN ABH1 CHECKED Bf THE BENCH UNDER S3ABI- BALDI. i .1 i- Ia th east the Prassisn army has been sud denly and decisively stopped. Their march upon Lyon Sa been checked ny vicionee 01 tha French under Garibaldi.

Th latter, ever since he took command, has acted vigorously taken many prisoner and eannon, snd scotwn- piisnta me object for wntcn ne set lonn. THE WEATflER tVNFATOBABLB FOR JH I LIT ART raOVEHEHTS. Ths weather eonllnnea unfavorable for mili tary movemeots. For several day a rain havo fallen ateaatiy, anu most 01 tne umn ntgn winun prevailed. Tbi has been especially the ease in.

tbe north of France. Tbe Prussians tn Normandy and la the Vosges, And it exlremary dilucuit to mov tneir artillery. asBSBSSBSBBBSsnsanw 1 OENEBAL WAR ITEMS. ft was remarked that tbe mors difficulties tbe Trusblan are compelled to encounter tbe more inhumanly they treat tbe French inhabitants; needlessly destroying farming utensils. looms ana manuiaciones; tearing uown uwiu.

legs; kllNng horses snd cattle, and destroy ingi food tbey Itamnot eat or carry away. ThsFraoh Tireur take advantage of thin -bad weather to inflict never loss on thai enemy. 1 The Mayor of Mont Dldler has been dls-Bilesed from hi offlos for cowardice. The Prussians at Dreux have levied sUxoC 60,000 franc. .11 btehcy in Euro et Loire has also been occupied by the enemy.

THE WBECK OF THB CAHBBIA. I London, "Oct 27. Tbe stern of the Oambria dritted ashore at Islsy, Scotland. 80 far as is known, tnec ht but one survivor of ths disaster McGallin. THE SPANISH, GROWrt.

It reported that England. Pruas aad Italy have acquiesced in the nandidady fl Aoata for th Spaniah Crown. FBOM EX-31AVOB CAHOON CONVICTED OF FOBGEBY. t-'i BlCBMOMD, Ojt27. Is th City Court thi morning ex-Mayor George Caboon was convicted of ottering lora-sry aud hia punishment assessed at four years in State prison.

The ease was one la whioa tbe prisoner with other bad by a forged note defrauded tbe Btat cf $7,000 ths value of sa escheated estate." i 1 He was sppoffited to th position of Mayor by Gen. Schodeld three years ago. He wa a candidate for the earn office at th municipal His counsel will ash for a new trial. There was much excitement in tbe court room when the verdict wa FROM WASH1MBT0M. BIILITABT ORDER.

7 I WASHIMOTONj-Oct JT. Bo much of tb order from the War Depart, merft a directed the Superintendent recruiting at New York, to forward 500 recruits to the 4th Infantry Department of the Platte, have been revoked. Order have beea leaned to aatrla-n to th 8th 1 Infantry, upon arrival at David'a Island, nil th recruits of tbe general serrioe now nt that post, and a sufficient number from Fort Col. umbos, until the total assignment numbers four hundred snd fifty. X4TZ.8S01V, snxoaa, aaxzojL toft, "Wednesday IbV resolutions were passed: rr Saotved, That there levied by order of this Board aixjn the town of Klma tbe inm of tix hnndred dotian, which mm.

when collected, shall' fee naid over to tbe CoomlMionor of Uieaoay ot the town of Martlla. to ImuimuW tnr him Him fmomveuaent of hurbwaye and bridge (a tbe ald town of Mariils, nnder tha direcrion of the town board of Mid town of maruia. JttmolteA. Tb-t the Onrk of tMa Board Is herehr di rected to ratae tbe mm of GOO) fir buitdred dollar or roao ana bridge in tbe tows 01 uouana, ana Euwge ue una to aia town. 1 1 Netafvnf.

That O. E. Viud be and herein Is as- pointed to tbe office of Commissioner of eastern arciloa of tbe Cayoa Creek plank road -IocUm Verm uueeyearaa-omrfansary im, ion. i In lb afternoon, Mr. Youno rabmltted the following report from the Commissioner for building the Normal School In the city of Baffalo: the Bvrmhlt tht Board itf SuperwUri: Tfm nadmiliraad (Vmmfarinnar Sir bnlldlnC the Notmal bchooT for the di of BaOalo and.

county of ne wouw rarpeetloUy report: 1 That the bnudios to sutatanliaily completed. bat naa dov neen tirmaiiy acoepiea ny i era, tome minor deulls not being In accordance wiih the contract. ,1 1 It has, bowsrer, been recognized by the etate an-thoriiie, tb property conveyed to the Btate, and a Board of Tmateea armolnted Who havs dnly qoalilled and are rrgnlarlyerximized. .1 A large portion of tbe furniture has been ni patted and p'aced in the baildiag. bat tbe Comaaiionera are nimble to comDlete tbe mrniabine nntil tbe Prin cipal of toe inaUtaiion has been appeinted, who can direct and miperviee ita comptetton.

1 'ine neceary pDiioaopmcai anacn'micai apparain feaa also been procured and-la now the building. There la nothing to prevent the occupation of Ibe boildlnir and tha oreanization of the acnoolaasoon as tbe principal and faculty are appointed. I iae unimuionera nave not neen aoie tocom. plete the building and famiabioar aa roon by several months aa thev had booed to do. Delava have ocenr- red from caopea bevond their but It la now ready, and ia believed to be In every respect one ol wie moi perieci 01 ncnoot nuiiauiga It waa our intent) da to make a comDlete report to yonr honorable body at it preeent aeaalon, bat a this appear to be impossible, we submit statement of receipt and expenditures thus tar for; your Information, ahowinga balance innr hand of 9X, which amount we entimate will be aoffldeiit to fnlfil ttie reanirm nta of Ihe law.

We retpectfolly auk that tbe proper committee bf your Doaia nc auinonzea 10 examine our sccounMup to the preeent dale, i Alao, that the committee and the Board lleelf, lfpnmible, will give the building a personal examl-natioa. -if-' Tbe Commia-loner hone to be able to make a fall and final leport to yonr honorable body, st Its meeting in November I ReaneetfnllT anhmhttfd. O. 8TEELB, A it 'XI L-UTCO XX. VA110 s.

Wt BENN1S BOWKS AU'WAXO, uct. so, itfiU. The report tvis accompanied by -a detailed aeoount of the receipts and expenditures on count of the school, and the same was referred to the Committee on Fiscal Affairs. 1 i A resolution offered by Mr. Sxtmotjr, that the election cf aj Keeper the Erie' County Penitentiary be made the special order on this (Friday) morning, Was, on motion of Mr.

Titos, indefinitely postponed. BreTltles. The lsteit swindling operation is known iaa the "coal agent dodge." The bogus visits houses and agree to deliver from ope ton up, at a great reduction below, thej market rate. A sale fs effected, and tq secure the coin. tract, a certain deposit is demanded, for wblijh he gives a receipt on account.

The "result Is that the coal is never delivered. 1 It 1 1 The Lock port Journal of yesterday says that gold sharpers are ''still at work on the railr road trains. Between that city and Rochester, on tbe train from the east last Wednesday uight, they exchanged worthless coin for fifty dollars in greenbacks which some Very greet ghap had to give away. The Rochester Democraf learns frdm the Exprtxs of this city that two life-size statues of firemen in full dress are to be placed In tb firemen' Cemetery at Forest Lawn, Buffalo." This is mlsfake: there is to be but one statul on the monument; tha other was only the pi a termodell See? On the 13th proximo the N. F.

Police Fore will give an exhibition drill at the Pearl Street Skating Kink for the benefit of tha Police Library fund. The entertainment twill also comprise the presentation of statuary grouping and a grand hop. Ws shall give particulars hereafter. Thd ifeeheflter Phionssvs: The Buffaloes have not Lake enough In their city nhd hav hired somebody to dig cue in the new: park. There is nothing In? the contract about supply! Ing the now lake with zephyrs.

They wil) probably be taken from the old one." Those Interested In the proposed Mora' Science Association will remember the adjourni edVieetlng which will be held this evening at half-past seven o'clock In the Lecture Eoom of the chajpel of the North Presbyterian; church -Cider is said to be so plenty In some parts of the country that they pay a man fifty cents a barrel to drink It, and an exchange alleges that good able-bodied laborers are. making fronv on to two dollars a day at the business. i An old named Susan attkr son, was arrestt In the First Precinct yesterj day, for stealing a velvet cloak from ElizaI beth Watson. The prisoner was arraigned) at the Police Court and discharged. i The old Westfield and Chautauqua Lake Plank Road through tbe town of Portland, which hag been closed for three or four years; is soon to be re-opeced.

lis The Berger Family of Swiss Bell' lingers gave their last performance at St. Janfes Hall last evening. The troupe is a good ne and deserves patronage. 1 1 i The Police In tbe Fourth, Firth artl Sixth Wards reported no arrest this morning; for the twenty-four hours ending at six rclockto-day. The Republican Mass Meeting at Pch win ger's Hall, Tons wanda, on Wednesday night waa large and enthusiastic A evening paper called th Rica Daily See made its flirst appearance in thU cl on the 3-ith Inst.

i i i poultry Am Cn Ex Co SOjBWJ lbs bran Da-Kfcwa tt do Meech 4k Co 80,0 JO lb scrap iron Pratt A Co 1M cat bark SeboeUfcepf am bhm cava A Jotio-tou pas; natter Alex walker 120 bbla tar Gibbons head cattle ewaere Prowl ttradbarv. FeUewa, CWcaaro: l'-UWU ba tatr- ley 18 pks foiniiure and bbla apples A nvans, Propeller Mobawk, Condon, Chicago; T1.144 ba eon va bbtx Soar stO bxs garden seeds 8VM pigs lead 100 green hide 48 broom corn Co Propeller Son, Rowan, Chicago; 10,600 ba barley Hasard A Guthrie 500 do Mites Jones A Son. Propeller Free State, Criqui, Chicago; 11,040 nw eora 4088 bbl Soar 55pkg sundries 94 pkgs batter 46 bags seed 74 bxs seed Co. 7 Propeller PasaaicSmi Chicago; 6000 bu rye 9800 Ibb4a flour 2MU bdl pelts dry hides 90 bbJs tallow 27 bbls bean 10 bbl eggs 2 bbls hardware 1 bof tin 2 stoves 20 bbU-ocnaed frtrH DCatdweit from Milwaukee 12 bins dour 2 bxa aundxlaa Caldwell. I Propeller Araxea, Myers, Toledo; Sluo bbb) flour 9 10 crates eggs 30 pkgs butter Cald- Fropeiler Sew York, Cntnminga, Toledo: 4109 bbut et H0 bdls staves 67 bxs garOea Meds 190 bbls oil 14 bdls spoke 5 casks hardware 67 keg nuts 37 plates Iron 1 Ml burbtp 70 bbls day 97 empty bbls 15 dos tubs bbb) whiskey 1 box scales 4 casks hardware 2 bbls apples is bbls cement 1 bx canned fruit 80 boxes trinunings bote vanish I Caldwell.

1 Bark Mary Perew, McKally, MUwaukea; 92A00bu wheat Frank Perew. 1 Bark Ersstns Corning Chlctgo: 83.0U0 bn com i-resioat a tv ngut on no jaarsn 4 Btera- berg. Bngtilobe, Glbney, Ctevoland, 845 tns coal DeForrost at Co. 1 Brig Stand art, Foleyj, Chicago; 19,836 bn corn Nlms. i Schooner Goiden Hurlbert, Chicago; 97,400 ba wheat Yeught Tug Mary Ann, Miller, Dnnnvllle; barges la tow.

Tu4 Minnie Parsons, Kiiney, Port Colborne. Schooner Lshlchlnna, Bart, Toronto; ft lumber Smith. SoBooner Mary Hattie, Wilson, Cleveland; 100 tone gindstoneVrank WiUiaana. Schooner Ottawa, Graves, Erie: 300 tons coal Madden 1 Schooner Elm City, Lynn. Conneant; 75m ft lumber Scatcherd A Bel ion.

Schoonsr Fanny Jonea; Coleman, Fort Erie; light oarge a n.ean, tratg, oagmaw: zoom it tnmoer suxer A Smith from Bay Citgr 192,840 It lumber Mixer A Smith. 1 CIared Oeteber St 88. Hteamer International, May. Fort Erie. Propeller Empire, Gray, Saginaw.

Propeller City of Port Huron, Drake, Bay City; railroad iron. Tag Mary Ann, Miller, Dnnnvllle. Tug Minnie Parsons, Ralney, Port Colborne. Schooner Farwe 1, Lamphere, Toledo. Schooner Defiance, Moslem, Dnnnvllle.

Schooner Young, Cartels, Pt Rowan. Schooner Twin Sisters, Stracnan, Cleveland; CoaL Schooner Belle, Duncan, Rowan. Sioop Mary Baxter, Rote, Saginaw. 1 Port of OBttcaaro Cleared Oct. 26.

Schooner Advance, Oswego 11.021 bn corn. Schooner Tracey, Mantatee; JOOO bn corn. Propeller Wiuelow, Banalo; 42U0 tu corn 80 JO bn woeat 1 200 bole flour. Schooner Mason, Pent water: 9000 bn corn. schooner A Moray, Bunalo; 1H.319 bn wheal.

Schooner Otter, KiuBtoa; bu core. Abbivbs rnoa BtnrAio Propeller Blanch- ard. Port of milwank.ee Cleared Oct. 25. Propeller Ironsides, Grand Haven; 1500 bbls Sour 6U bu oata 70 bu corn aud sundries.

Propeller Koanoke, Buffalo; 12,550 ba wheat 2990 bbls flour and sundries. -Bark Superior, Kingston; 19,557 bu wheat. tiara Keith, Port Colborne; 14,300 bush wheat. Schooner Acorn, Kingston; 21,000 bu wheat Abbivsd raoat Buftauvo PropeilerWinalow. Canal Arrivals and.

Clearances, AJnuvan OCT. 26-27. Jod Loomls, 3 Heath, Car Teeter, Wm Tons-ley, Norton, Ida A Butts, Barnes, Beach, Westfall, it Ried, Gilea Hawley, Merchant, Indiana; Mallett Dictator. No 14, Nye, Gibbons. Molly Mill, Gajiord, Baker A tons, 11 Campbell, Isaac Miller, Charley Staler.

1 olbabbs Oct. 96-27. Tornado, Glbboo, tight Medina. -Equator, Myern. dodo.

Campb-ll, Thurber.dodo Jim Smith, Rayaeatard. pine lambs Albany. Edward Chase, Law, do do. Booth, Levy, tie Tooawanda. Hankie Barnard.

Corin, light do. Mully Mill, Koe, dodo. Ward, Snank, coal snd shingles Montezuma. Eddie avier, Bensou: 10490 bn oats Troy. Alanton Pet, Post, 750V bn wheat do.

I-fland Home, Gay, 6600 do. Thomas Wilson, BroW. tOilO do do. 8 RobertB, Morrill, 6418 do do. Cbas Eat hern, Andrus, 14385 ba oats da Hodaey Eendrick, Hger.

7t00 ba wheat do. Arnold, apf, 770 do do. Almon Carpenter, Cotter, 1800 do CO. 8 Brocks, Pricbard, 7100 do do, Feae, Webb, 6565 do and sundriea do. Ida Teeter.

Kei ey, 72JU do do. Hutterlleld, Gardiner, 7600 do do. Caroline, Defreezej UOO do do. 8 Sawyer, Caldwell, 7000 do da A Richmond, Tuttle, 7678 do do. Calimachns, Martin, 8500 bu btrley da Geo 8 Snyder, Stacey, 700 bn wheat do i Parker, Staaey, 7700 do do A New kirk.

Jobnwn. 76 0 do Asa Douglass, Greenwood, do do. fage tchnyler, Bnttg, 1600 dodo. Alml-a, Kmhofl, 7800 dodo Harry Beach. Blos.ora, 7787 dodo.

Ida A Baits, Bnltn. 7UO0 do da Baker tons, Whitney, 7ii00 do do. t-eneca. Hose, tiOOO bu rye do .1 Muroby, Marsella, TOO bu wheat do. Eiaie Culver, Sptncer, do do.

Bristol, Hatbaway.ltOOOdorta Isaac Miller. Vincent, 10145 bu oats do. Matilda, Koyse, 1100 bu wheat do. Wiilard Johnson, bimons, 6947 do do. barles IShaver, Wilson, 77t8 do do.

John Ke ly, Kelly, pig irou and sundries do. Judd Loomis, Dincman. 8000 bu wheat do. Sarah Allen, Allen, 8000 do do. Lawrerce, Minch, lumber Albany.

John Barker. Sabr, do do. A i Labor, Norton, 7150 bu corn Montezuma. John McCann, Lawrence, light Tona wanda. GOLD PAPERS, FRESCO PIPERS, I SHIS PAPERS, DECORATIONS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac.

NEW AND BKATJTIFTJL flESIGNS JTJST RECEIVED AT WItOLEBAJUB AND RETAIL, BY sr. sr. Brazos, sis niaia Btrat. a PE It 11 VI A IV SYR AN IRON TONIC, WITHOUT ALCOHOL. Slakes the; Weak ZnTigoratea the Brain.

Cores Dyspepsia and Sability. Vitalizes and Enriches the Blood. CAUTION. All Pennine has the name "Pbbuviab Braor" (not 'Peruvian blown in theelaes. A page pamphlet sent fW.

J.P. DINSMORE, Propriator, ad Dey street, Kew York mmiiiHuu.m.w ir.no Ztufialo Type Forindry. ND PRINTERS' FTJRNISHINa 'WtARi. fx: bouse, Nos. is and so went neneea street, Bntia to, n.

x. r-ropneior. Having reeenAj enlarged and Improved the foundry, now occupyini a two faree four-story buildintrs, and added many new styles to bis assortment of Book, Job and Ornamental xype, Boruers, rouee, oenpte, etc, wouiu xpepeciinity eall the attention of Printers act ruousners 10 nis Mtabliabment JfnlovUur amDle tacuillos orexecutlna Orders of shy magnitude, he nopes by promptness to merit continuance of the favor heretofore bestowed upon him, believing ft to be -tor the interest of Printers lu the West and Canada to make their purchases here AT NEW YORK PKTCE8, thereby saving the expense and inconvenienees of transportation. HOB A CO'S CELEBRATED PRESSES always on band. ana lurnisnea ar, soon notice a nwueiaciurers' prices.

MAIL ARRANGEMENT. POST OP-F1CB, BUFFALO, Aire. 16, 1870. Hereafter, intil farther notice, the Malls at this office will be closed as follows, vis: Batavla and Rochester at 6.20 A. 1.S0 P.

M. AOS P. M. and 7.80 P. Syracuse, Utloa, Troy and Os- wego, at S.S0 A AOS P.

M. and 7.8U P. M. -CsnandauTUS. Geneva and Auburn dally at 6.

SO A. M. and 7.80 P. M. Saturday a at A 40 M.

New York. Albany and Boston, dally, at 1.SU r. 5.05 P. and 7.SU If. M.

On Mail oa Sunday, dosingatI.80P. M. 7: ccnenecraoy, a a k. aa. aou xr.

jau, On Sunday only one Mail sent eastward, via th amtxal K. ft. BuoDlylntr all the offices except the small way offices, cloeinc at 13.80 P. M.t AU Eastern Maila made ap on Sunday closest 1S.M r.jt. '--c jr.

as. PbUadelDhia and Baltimore daily, at 1.30 P. tai r. a i- Mails roe au maces net. ween mmuo ana new xor and oomtertine routes via tne Centm it.

R. Postal Gam. at 7.80 P. M. I way man Detweeai iwicnevwir waa road, at 6.20 A.

1L and 7 80 P. M. way mau oeiweeu Auutwanuai aau osuvia, at L10 P. M. and 7 80 P.

M. Way stall betwera Niagara iTalls and Rochester, at 10 00 A-M. and 7-SO P. M. Way MaU between Bunalo and Oerning, via Avon, at 6 16 A.

M. 1 Way Mall between Attica and HoiaeBavllle, at AM at M. I Mall via Northern Central Railroad through renn-sylvanla, at 1.80 P. M- Way Mail, Erie Railway, from HorneUsvlIle, east. 1.80 and 7.80 P.

from Hranelisvilie, wast, IM M. Balance of Eastern Mall, 6 06 P. 7.80 P. M. Springville, daily (except Sundays), at 1.80 P.

M. Baaaio A Washington Railway and Yorkahire, dally (except Sundays), at 0 SO A M. Clarence, daily (except Sundaes), ac 1.80 P. M. East Hunborgb, Griffln's MTITt and West Falls, dally (except Sundays), at 1.80 P.

M. Srie, Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago, Olncinnatl, St Louisand Milwaukee at 11.05 A M. and IM P. M. Overland to CaUfonJsv at 11.05 A.

M. Balance ol the Western Mail at 7 30 P.M. Way Mail between Bunalo and Toledo, at 1 SO t. M. West field, Dnnlrk.

jftsdonla. Lake View and An. l. alui aa AS P. A Weatarn Mallla mad up oa Sunday, closing at 4 Lodrnort Mall, daily (except S.40P.

M. art V.SuP. M. V. Bafiaio Ltks Haron Railroad, daily (except Ban.

Bays), as i.su r. Tsronto, C. and O. W. B.

at sOlW a. a. ana a.xo r. m. smmL at 10.00 A It- Detroit, dallT (except Sundays, at 10.00 A.

BL and Lswlston at-LSt) A. at Niseara Falls aad Saapenatoa BrUaw at ISO A. M. and S.S6 P. M.

I' -Tonawanda at 7.J0 A. M. and 1.10 P. M. PoeTAX.

Can AnnaiienarnnTs. Postal Otrs sre ss- Inbiisbea on tne jene awi way ana new xark Central and Hudson River Railroads to New York mtw on tbe lAke Sbor Kitilroad to Toledo, Ohio. Letters can be mailed on the cam ior aU points Bastand West on the tine of these roads ap to e.40 A. laVVKallway 6 S0A. M.

ontbe jk Shore Hail- road f. at. anaa.su n. al. on um ew kork Central Railroad.

1 The Post Offlos opens at 7.80 A. X. and closes at vim p. m. Oa Sundays, open front tol A M.

and ftom tn TTOB 8AL PrBST-CXAS3 MOBTG AGI, 13.UIM, stun In ve veam, iateras sesnl-ennsau- fy; nntltj wot-a ror terms tnauire ol 7 XD WARDS BUCKLAND. Real lioUte and L-as Brokers, fciown't BsildiBg. being. The tiny fiower, the ghmt oak, the Insect tssstt trntOtt, tiifwlmnatnse's aUghest and snblimut deTclopment, all. all oepend Bpca thla most subtle of all Imponderable game for their exteeaer.

Jt 1 not stnage that electricity aett (he very oaarnre tif aaivenat liat Tha only wonder is that Ito power over dkeve has not been batter usders'ood ia th put. The time has now com when many of our most leemed and skUlthl "phyaiciaui resort to It when all other remedies hav tilled. Physicians who are slot prepared to apply this agent are cowtantly reeding patient to ns and eliet lntltaJe la the laager cities. Wf nave ttted ap an Institute at 881 Washington with) all: tb modern linpipsemiiata. sad are'preparcd to treat every lorm or nerrous and ehrsnlc disease We are lo now prepared to treat patients at their residences when not atle to com to the office.

Pa tlents famished with Heft's Philadelphia Battery; also, the Cabinet Battery, when desired: Bo charge will be made for consultation, i Office hours from AM: to 8 P.M. I odS 1 'i' '1 AT New and unique styles In Paisley and Woolen Shawls Jii '-w111 a ami JkV" The Brilliant Parlor Stove Is nnequaled fat economy of fuel, beating opacity, convenience CSStBOS C. K. WALBKIDGK, rTl Main st tjt- Large stock of Black Silks of oar favor tt brand Juat received. FLINT A KJSNT.

The Webster Hot Air Portable Fur nace gives abundance oi par heated air; very cco-nomlcal in faei does not heel the eilar; five sixes. The teet of city reference given. Bold only by OcSetaoS a X. WALBRIXQB, m. Main at.

A 1 .1 1 Black; and Colored Lyons Bilk Velvets', Velveteen and Plnsbe. i FLINT KXNT, Ml Vain street SsT" From J. Colburn, Doctor of Den tal 8 orrery, Newark, "The pop alar dcntrlfice known as Bozodont, besides bslng a yery pleasant addition to the toilet, oontaina Ingredient which, if used accord lag to directions, will prove of the greatest utility to the health of the month and tteth." Spalding's Glue, with brush, realy for use. 0caB.ST.29 1 Plaids, Plaid, ia endless variety, from JO cent to tl 50 per yard, FLINT KENT. 1 1 1 Just received, a splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Cloaking, embracing all new style In market, NAIKN WALSH, 1 I 89) Main St.

ocSStnoM JatT Shirts made to order and warranted to St BKN EDICT ak K1NQ8LBT, 867 Main St. 1 -f The white-haired king who ofiered mil lions for a new pleasure would have assigned th reward to Phalon's Vltall, 01 Salvation for the Hair, beciasa it would have enabled him to renew In hi ailvt locka their youthlul itlory. The Vllalla is clear and has no sediment. It does not stain the skin, but will color the hair in a very few application. Bold by all druggists and fancy goods dealere, ocSi.as.28 I JSaT Children's Velveteen and Waterproof Salts in large variety and very cheap.

-t FLINT EBST. Our slock of real Laces Is full and com- plet, and Is offered at very reasonable oc2itno24 NAIRN WAL8H, 898 Msln st, JaT Complete assortment of Fancy and Sta ple British and Continental Dress Goods at FALSNSB, JACKSON- I .) 360. 964 Mala street Business Education. The Bryant'. 4 Strattoa Business College, corner of Main and Sen eca streets, Is open lot Instruction in Book-keeping, Business Penmanship and Telegraphing, day and evening, ocSUtnolS I Just opened, 100 pieces fine, all wool Eruprscs Cloth, In a'l colors, at 4i per yard; cannot be ooU-ht for less than 75 cents per yard in this city.

1 MAECY JOHNSON, oc26t81 i 70andS72Malnst 1 I jfeaT- The American Cook Etjve, the best in the world. Sold only by oeSStnoS C. X. WAXBKIDGE, 271 Main st j. vi.

Reynolds' Celebrated Catarrh' Lio uib Ann iBTHALnte Ttma Cohbibkd. A safe, sure and speedy cure for catarrh, colds In the head, headache, neuralgia, deafness, and all Inflammation of the nasal cavities. Belief and cure in every or money refunded. Thlsisnoj patent medicine humbug, for sale by all druggists throughout the country, but a genuine vegetable preparation that, will cure the above complaints If taken in time. Persons troubled with any of the above complaints will please call and receive an application free of charge, and see testimony of its etlcacy.

Prepared by Hcmer B. Reynolds, 21 Carroll street and Bonney's Hotel, Bnffslo, Y. I ji ocS4tno28 1: Buver of Underwear can find in our stock all the desirable makes In the market, lor gen- tiemen, ladles and children. I c38tnol FLINT KENT, 961 Main street In addition, to our well-known and reg ular make of Black Alpacas and. Mohairs, we oHer popular make of Double Warp and Bevarelble Black Alpaca, which we will sell ithont any shield or ticket on their merits Price from 28c to $1 per yard.

FALKNKB, JACKSON A 1 96S, 98 and 984 Main street. Tarf Hodsje, BpTVAiA, Oct 14, 187a Clute haying removed several corns Dr. from my feet without pain Or low of blood, I recom mend him a the most skillful Borgeon-Chlropodist I have ever met with. I OClMnoll WILLIAM MTJKKAT. A choice selection of Cloak and jDress Trimmings now on oc25tno24 NAIRN WALbH, 899 Main st Jt i School Books.

Martin Taylor, 888 Main street, is now prepared to supply all the Text Book la use in our Public and Private Schools, at whole sale or retail, at the publishers' lowest prices. Mr. Taylor la the established Agent of the Publish ers of the National Series of Standard School Books, comprising Parker Watson's Benders and Spell-era, Moatelth A McNally'a Geographies, Da vies' foil course of Mathematics, and a complete list of Text Booka Is tbe Ancient ana stoaem languages, ru- losophy, ChemlsUy, c. Teachers awd Dealers wll receive a Catalogne on ppllcatlon to MARTIN TAYLOR, aelO I I 886 Main street. StT-j A magnificent assortment of new styles of daahea and Ties new shades.

1 oc9Stno24 NAIKN A WALSH, 89S Main St 4 j'- Umbrellas. The celebrated Ouanoce Oent and Lad'ea' Silk, fine Ulngham, and every variety of Umbrella can be had, very low, of M. Ji. OOMSTOCK 4k 48 and 980 Main street JJSw- AU style of Ladies' and Gents' Plain and Embroidered Handkerchiefs. ocSStnoSr NAIKN WALSH, 89 Main St.

London Porter and Scotch Ale, in quantltiee to suit, Bjass'a London Porter, Jeffrey's Scotch Ale and Alsop'a Pale Ale, sold by OBO. GAQB, 689 Main street. jThe Reid's Patent, Dripping Pan adds E0 per cent to the flavor of the meat For sale by ocT J. M. HOCKWKLL, 858 Main st Edccationax.

All the School Books used la PttbUc Private Schools sold at Beiid, Lain 4k 940 Main street, at publisher' lowest prices, wholesale aad retail. 'I The largest and best assortment of Gen tlemen's Furnishing Good In Buftaio, and at low prices, 867 Main st BENEDICT 4k KINGSLKY. if'. 1 far- Children' Hata and Caps, some new choice styles Just received by; 4 i I M. L.

COMSTOCK.4 it 948 sad 9S0 Mala sweet Ths? Lawsoni Furnace- On account of the snpe; ior manner in which this Furnace la made and mounted, it la entirely free from the leakage ol gaaC Give yonr order erly. se2St0c28 J. P. JEWKTT BON, Agents. --Jj i -i AW Seneca Falls celebrated Sausages re ceived daily by GEO.

GAGE, 539 Main st par Everything new In the way of Laces and Eaabroldariee may be obtained at FALKNEK, JACKSON 4 I 980, 969 and 984 Mala itroet Hudson Bay Carriage Lap Bugs a large aacortment, direct from the manuractnrer, from S4 to 8esch. i X.L COMBTOCK 4t ij.f 98 and 9W Main street Classical. Breed, Lent Co. keep on hand aU th Greek, Latin, Spanish, Italian, French and German Text Books used fat th High rJcbooatU publisher' pricea. I r.

set BurrAXO, toe. 1870V This Is to certify that Dr. Clute has lnst removed two very palnln corns from my feet without the slightest psln or loss of blood. I cheerfully recommend him aa the heat practltiooer in hia line that I have ever met with. oc7tno8 i HKNKY Bumalo Ant Cure, 627 Seneca Street.

Th jOHspreaaea Air Tonie and Sweattng Bath win nm, daring th winter weather, oa Mondays, Wednesday ana ony, at the usual fconre. IMcestednced. -j 1 oca 6 W. POWELL, M. D.

ST Elegant French Embroidered Yalen- dennee Trimmed Sota at price astonishingly low. ocastnoas kaisn a walsh, sa Mau tha Great Arabian fipiees, la Sifting taT Balance of oar $10 Lap Robes to be closes oi at IT S8 Bones at S4. ...4, BKBGTOLD BBO. i in I pT0 gpeclal Dargalna in Hosiery, Wrappers sn Drawer at FALKNKB, JACKSON- 260,969 and 2o4 Main street Laks F'amearrs Dafi snd ueluuiged. No charters reportcA I Cabai.

FaXieiTTs Steady and anehaagaA Quoted: To New Tock TlouiySc; wheat eora oats at 8ci.t aarier lcj Staves ft fia; coal, Sf.0o ton eve tolls. To AJbany Wh-at, corn, lie; eats 7c; bailey, lie; stavea 9 95; coal $2 25 ton wer tolls. Lnmher Itne. (8 0J; sara wood, 91809. 10 new xorx nne, 17 95; Uardwood, S8 60 RAiinean Fmkuii Pnblthed rate nnehansed.

Baklbt Maui Outet a 81 80 tor Wint naos from 4-rowd Canada, and 8 1 SS ftwnnlna; made. Sauna Uetat, Oseted at 4 80 tnr SS 00 CaS 96 tor clover; and S3 7TXfe OU for large. Sales: SUObega Timothy at 84CO; aid 10 bags do at 95 00. Bbajis Dnli. Mediuma quoted at fl S62 U0; majTowaUa at S9OO09SS.

r-a Ja-nlnsl unotea as si max 10, as to saality. rvf JsnAraro onii. ynovea: urjerse at 916 009 7 UD: Stu SIS Otkatlfi 00: SntahMl IU nrifaAi ill- rye 198 00. i Cona Mxal Lower. Selling at 1 14091 B0 par 100 In.

1 OATmAiteady. Prime setting at IS 507 so. BoTTa Cn.ettied buv atlr trade. Onnced: State from SOtOci Wesura MaUc. Only choice brings tbe outside figures.

CasBsaj-yirm. Pemmr at 14S15c for fact on: and l14c for uors wow or aaie. 1 new setting at 15 20c m. Ews Firm SeUiag fiom tfie to 8'c. Ant.ss Market flatted.

Choice brfneincr'Sl CO 9 00 bbl, and ether grades selling for what they wiUbriiac. POTAToaa Good trade. Setlhur tram ihn at estA 76e: and from wagon at 666ue. Oanoats Dull at 81 00 buebeL GBAPae Good trade. Sell in? at nrtt mfOr taatwila and He kw raocy 1 Dwaarr roTAToaw neiimaT 78 Dm.

PnovTsioss Moderate trade. Wuoteat: Heawmeas pork 828 60: light mes 825 abort cat pork, 928 009 clear, t-Jff bo. Lard kettle rendered in tierees, 16c do. In keg at 16e Bmoked meats Bnanr-curea hams. at 18l4c: Bnellsh breakfast bsooe sugar cured.

16 Smoked beet, 9c laa. tunosea tongue at ss su st LAKB Ftssi Santas' at SR Ml Uyr white flak and 14 964 60 for trout Augawmes Nominal stale. Axaoa CaacnarT SteadT. Seillmr at II 75 wuuieeaie. Balt Coare selling at 81 15, and 19 00 for flne.

Hirjss Good inauirv. Onoted: Green, cow. 7c: steers', 7e: 6e; wet salt, 10011 dry do, 18 W-uc; ury mnt, 223c; calf, green salt llrJc voob i-auea selling at 4U44c; fleece buying tor Eastern markets at 40c; Canada combing45c -Lnrurae akd Torrraee Verv active. IX IT nink white and yellow lintncs doz 88 0010'00; XX do 8 6 0007 00: Topptnga, 8 5 do XX, 1 aoXJULX 88 W01O tJ.i Pblts Sbeariiura. BOc: lamhaJaYotTSe: wivtnm TWt 1 40.

as to wooL i Lsathxb Good trade. 'Onoted: TTrmer per foot; kip, slaughtered, 100 lbs to the dosen, 70c per 140 to the doeen. 66c: calf. No 1. 81 10: do.

No 9. SI harnesa 8Se ner lb: heatslan0h. do 80c; beet dry A 81c; No 2 do 29c Buffalo Iitwa stoca: market. Bcn-ALO, Oct 28 Noo. CArrxn Tha receipte of caUle for the 24 hoars, ending noon today, were 65 ears, making total thoa ntr for the week of 487 earn, against 660 cars for the same time last week.

The market closes quiet and nominally unchanged. The salap 'effected today were mostly to the local trade and country butchers. Tbe leading sale thla morning were aa follows: 75 Head Tex. steers, ay. 1S8S ft, 16 40 83 Missouri" 1W5 6 12 21 Ken.

92 SO 29 Can. 872 6 00 IS 100 6 25 91 843 CO 14 -870 5 12 Baxxr Asm JUatBs.4-Tha receipts for the past 24 aonrs, ending noon today, were 15 cars Western sheep The market clotea Arm for Canada lambs. All ofletlrg changed hands. Western sheep are dull and neglected. The greater part of this class or stock shipped through in first Hooa The receipts of hogs for the 24 hours end ing noon today, were 87 ears.

The market Is doll and heavy. Prices an $780 to 17 75 for common to extra. .1, The shipments for the past 24 hoars ending at noon were as follows: By Erie Bead 90; cars cattle, 10 can sheen. 8 car aog. -y By Central Bead 43 ears 'cattle, 4 cars sheep, 30 cars Haw TorM raarkau NSW Yonx, Oct 28-1 P.

M. Cottoh Market onoted at KiW cenU im Miildilne Uplands. I Ftotra The market scarcely so firm. Beceipts 16,000 bbls. Sales 11, OUU bbls at 15 8O.35 CO for superfine State and Western; 8 5 800-6 25 for common to choice extra State; 8 5 756 31 for common to choice extra State and Western; and 85 856 75 for round-hooped Ohio.

Bye flour quiet bales SOU bbla at 84 uo5 65. 1 Grain Wheat Tbe market Is dull and 1 cent lower. Recelote tO.000 bu. Sales 75.IKM) hnattl 82 1 83 for new No 1 spring; $1 84(1 85 for winter rea ana amoer wesiern: a 1 tor wmte jnicnigan; 1 ia ror 01a no spnng. Aje Market is quiet Beceipts none.

Sale ni ne. Corn Scarce a shade firmer. Rceeims 6.000 bu. Sales 10,000 bu at 61elc for new mixed western. Barley Market Is bevy.

Receipt bu. bale. 1000 bu Western at 05a; 8000 ba Canada West on Oata Tbe market steady: RuceiDt 6.000 bu. tti bu at 6 a 54c for Western; 6566c for Ohio ana hum i Provisions Pork Market dull and heaw. Sales 200 bbls at 825 75it26 00 tor new mess Cot meat quiet.

Beef qatet Lard Market nominal. Sales 1U0 uerces at1416c lor steam, and 16 for kettle-rendered. I Bcttxb Market steadv st 90i228c for Ohio, and 20943c tor State. uhhsb Quiet at cents for common to prime. I WHrsarr jaarxet quiet at ojc Buoab Quiet Bees Firm at 8238c for fresh.

PaTBOLsuM Quoted at 11 cents for crude, snd 98t- for refined. i Coax Market unchanged. Lbathzb Market is unlet Baenoe Avrea snd Bio Grande light to heaw weights. staaSlKo: Calilor- nia light to heavy, 2780c; Philadelphia sole, wooi aiaraet quiet Domestic neece, 4i02c; polled, 85(410. CMleago market.

Special tf.Boori of Trait. CmoAao, Oct A. Wheat IiTefi-ular and lower, talea No 2 at 08 Vc seller November; 8 1 00 last half. jno inquiry loroiner grains. Weather cloudy.

Wind W. Therm. 44 o. i 11:20 A. Flour Easier.

Low grades scarce and held at 14 Wheat Unsettled Shorts are principal buyers No "2 at 99c seller Novemberr $1 00il )) last hall; cash held at 08c. Corn Dull. No 9 at 52c bid; 53c asked seller October; 52c reller November. una Qniet. 1 i Barley Nomlnal.No 2 offered at 77c seller Novem Whisky Jobbing lots at 85c for Iron bound 8ic fo: wood Freights Firm, vessels scatce.

Asking 10c wheat. 9c corn, to Bnfialo. I Provisions Opens dull Old Pork! at' 1 2415325 00; new 824. New laid 14e; old nominal; moreof- rerlng. tale xao tcs at seuor February.

BeoHpU. Floor, bbls L. 6,31.0 TT UTJM, Com, bu 4 62,000 Oats bu Rye, ou ...1...... 6.0 X) Harley Ha 14.000 MOgS, JNO Jlilwanks market. Special to Board of Trade.

Mrcwion, Oct 28. 9-45 A M. Wheat Unsettled. Nol at 81 01; and No 9 at 98e. I 10:80 A.

M. No 1 at 11 08; No 9 at iWc. Barley Unchanged, i jxeceints Wheat-8i)j000bu: shl mnents. 40.000 bu. r.

Receipte Barley 8,1100 bn shipments, bu. TJ lnK. QU. anrf 1 Ji'n Lakou Cntn. There la on exhibition at 44 Pearl street a couple of cheese that, with moderate consumption, woold, probably lact any mcderate-slaed family all winter.

One oflhete monsters weighs 80S )bs net, and the other 600 lbs, end were produced In Oneida county, New Totk. The quality is fine, and they are valued at about 20e per lb It is expected to sell them to English shipper, to be forwarded as stock for fancy Christmas show, i i BHimms tbok Oswxoo. Statement Snowing the shipments of some ol the leading articles by rail since January 1st to Oct 1st, 1870- O. 8. dt B.

Midland. Total. 879.278 136,662 81,1147 8,248 i 3,974 F'our, 88,562 TJl cut una I.I.I I Coin, bu 11.4H0 9727 26,665 bu 9.1T8 24.058 4.811 Barley, bu 15,498 67,5218 nye, ua Peas. iJBSt 9i5 703 Otwcgo Timet. j' TorfmHter esainrt'fuf mattert tee frttpag.

The Ifost Wonderful Remedy OATJTZOIV Ot ASVX0B TO ZMVAZaIDS i Beware of Bpnjrloas Imitations of Jtt. JT. Colli Browns' The erigiial and only genuine, which Is the bet, safest snd most effectual rented for COUGHS BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, ASTH COLR), CRAMP, NEURALGIA, BIIE0MAT1SM Sr. T. Oolliat Browne's CUocdyn.

The Slsbt Hon. Earl Bassell eommiMiicated tA tlva Ooltege of Physicians and I. T. Davenport, that he naa receiTea uuonMKnoat to toe enact teat tne remedy or any service in Cholera was Chiorody, Dee Lamcet, jjec, oi, aoo. -Extrtct from the Gains At BoAm or lti London: So atrongly are we cenvinot cf the im-mens value of this remedy that we cannot too forci bly urge the necessity of adopting it in all canes." Dr.

3. Collla Browtu's Chlorodyno la publlciy (caatvwledged by the most eminent physt-clanaof Loudon to be the most eflectuai remedy ever liscoveied To prevent frundj tbe Government bar authorised a Stamp, with the words Dr. I. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne cue raved thereon, without which none can be genuiae. Sold by all chenri-ts.

Sold in bottles at C5 cenia, ana wm ia. mn9 narUBM-turer, d. I Davenport, 83 Great Kosaeli street, Btoomabary, Loudon. r5rAaraatT nt Narw Youar J. ASPTNWALt, William street; P.

WELLS 4k 192 Fultcx 1 au9i.w ZBadicated Candy Zealand ZDtoas. Cod Xalwes Oil, Borahonnd. EFFICIENT REMEDIES FOE COUGHS COLDS. SOLD AT THS AOUSGT OEKAT AMERICAN TEA 988S4S Male street E. FBANCia! -nOB 8ALK-A ROC BUY fcTOKE ON J.

-Batavia street, corner of Monroe a good bast. a inlah. ntf water, Ac all in good repair. Will be sold cheap, as toe owner luusuu um cibjr. i rvr TTTHIT i VW -if JOHN OTTO.

81 Pearl TTtOR SALE THE TWCW6TOBY BEICK HoaM -v-alh -i toe rr, with brtck bnnl oa alley lot SbillU. Caa be bad at a bargain, on very eaay terms, wild Bumwaws. LJtlt PICiiltHINB, ts We-t Swan etraet WANTED -AG NTS EYEBYWHEBE, to eanvnes tor iobm O. Atrbott' fonheommg Book. Preset ass the Fraaco-Praeeian A ttre aabject for a wide-awk canvaraer.

Aid rasa oalvnuol B- itUSSELU Boston. TT ANTED. BY AN EXPERIENCED and competent Book-keeper, a position. Bei of reference fttBlaaed. Audreaa ACCOUNTANT, vvwanuw wanna.

vaanawk UMpmente 9,540 126,050 23.U00 16 000 805. 80 00(1 1 LOHDON, Oct 28. ae eomsponaent of the Tomt telcgrspls the following from Marseilles, dated the t5th: It will be a rew days yet before the German 1 will retdy to bombard Paria. Ia tb action on the Slst instant, alxty-fi'y DatiaiievMi took part, and were supported by mwi ice a txtiex OArlTVLATIOIf TjEBBS. Baxalne was recently Isfsrssed that he could only have terms which were according to Mso Ma Ws at 8daa.

1 SICK AND WOCNDEO MLDIIh. There ai-S trrnr two thnnaani alAs- irJ tarnnnA Fnneh and German, soldiers In sad around vsinauieu. FOBTS CONNECTEjT. N( Forts Yauvea, Montrooge sod Blcetrs ar -tow connectta oy strong earthworiA BXECVTIOIt Of jf BENCH CITIZERf Twenty eltlsens of Bosgenel hsvs boss executed by tbe PruaaUn for aiding the French la their sortie from Paria. There was sharp skirmish between twain.

noltenng parties on the left bank ef the Seine near Orleans yesterday. Both parties retired. A rBCJSSIAN jPROVniOH TBAirf CAPTI7HED. A On Sand's- a PrnatJan revision train near Vouaieres was attacked by franca-tie-tvra, who killed the escort snd captured the stores). They hav also killed 89 of th white euUssseurs near Ollsy.

5 TftK BIEI3E OP 9IEZIEBES. 'j' There Is a fores ef S.000 Prussians before Mesieres. Aotiv operations, however, have not been commenced, as the siege guns have not yet arrived, j-- A CHINESE MASSACBB EXPECTED. LONDON, Oct 18. A dispatch from Sombsy snnounoes that a day has been fixed by the Chinese for the massacre of all foreigners.

They sre marching and distributing their troops accordingly. The Consul every where notice an increasing hostility and Insolence among tbf nativ population. There i much excitement among the jttingiian anu rnncn rcsiuent EINANCIAIm. London. Oct 88." 1180 A.

M. Consols opened at 911 for both. American seeoritir quiet and quiet Bond 6-20, Hii, 80, tw, old, c. tttocks steady Jtrie, 181 Ureal Western sOt. 1 I -WoBEIOBT BIABKET.

Livbbpool. Oct. 28 noon Cotton opened firmer. Sales today are estimated at 12,000 bale. Bslee of tbe week 09,000 bale export speculation 90,000.

Stock, 609,000, of-j wniun iu.uuv sre American, jn-ecoipis of in week 60,000 bales; American 14,000. itea winter wnest us oa. riew siuwsukes i FROM HEW TORK. HONEI AND STOCK i i NlwTon, Oot 28. 12 Gold week, opened st'llll, sold down to 1111 now tedy at lilt.

Honey 6d. Exchange, long 01; short 8. Government dull and weak, lower than at tb close laat night. Stock steady bnt not much doing: Beading 1 rather strong. Stat securities dull with no change since last night 1 FROM CUBA.

DESTBTJCTION OF FBOPEBTTi Niw TOBK, Oct 28. Information received that a cyclone, almost equal in violence to-that which awept over a portion or v-uoa on tne its ana sin, aevasiea the western portion of the Island on the 19th and 20th. Vuelta Abijo suffered the most xown ana vaneys were levenea witn tne ground, crops destroyed and immense damage done to property. Ihe reports of the loss of life on shipping are beginning to come in through telegraphic communication, and travel witn tne west is yei suspenaea. MISCELLANEOUS HEWS.

AOBICfJjLTCBAL. COKGBESST EIJBOW tion. ADGD8TA, 0t 28. The Hon. H.

V. Johnon ha been elected President of tbe A cri cultural Con Kress. Tb object of tb Congrets is the advancement of agricultural art and husbandry; It ia pro posed mat mate anaii tx repreaentea in tbe organization. i SONS OP TEnPEBiNCE. GABDINKR.

Oct 28. The annual session the Grand Division of tbe Sons of Temperance of Maine was held here lsst evening. The Order was reported In a very flourishing condition. t. 1 I 1 IWIKDLEB ABUESTEO.

Richard. W. Aiken was arrested here tbi morning by Sheriff Kenworthy, ehsrged with defrauding Charles A. Meirr and Charles H. Meigs, iof New York, of $26,000.

His ball has been fixed at 840,000, but he has not been sbls 10 ODiAin 11. IICBDEBEB SENTENCED. POBT8MOCBH. ST. Oct 28.

The trial of Hiram Jonea, lor the murder of hi wife ia June last, resulted in verdict of guilty, snd ne ws sentenced to oe nangea on the first Tuetday of November, 1871. i CENSUS KETOBNt, I Cincinnati, Oct 28. The official census of Cincinnati is 218.000. Besides ibis there are 83,868 persons who live outside the city limit, and who do business In Cincinnati. Tbe total census In the counties composing: ths southern district of Ohio 1 2olitUu NotCtrier.

Town Hooting. Tb Oa Town Committees 1 The County Committee soverase one jaeeims in eacn xows, ana win pro vide at least two eneakers lor ears jaeeitne. ia expected yon will sisnly yonr choice of Bpeaken aa soon as possible, so that tbey may be notlned and prepared to attend; bnt if yun do not, the Ccon-y Coasatttae will tead sack gentlemen as can attend. expecting yon 10 prepare tne pisce 01 meeting. Bhonld tne people olany town desire other meetlSKS to be held besides tne one advertised, plea noUty a of tbe time and praas, snd tbe Committee will famish Hpeakers.

All eomtnnnlcatlons can he an- Bnflalo, N. Meetlnvs will be be in the several Towns as follow, commencing at 1 o'clock f. JL ColHns Centre iBatorflay, Oct S9 Oct. Uardenville ToeeOav- Nov. 1 Brant Ceiitre Wednesday, ov.

Akron Nov. ALONiO TANNSK, i Charman Bepabllcaa County Committee. Bepnbllean City ComanUtee. irnere will ba a Meettnar of the Beonblteaa Cltv Oornmittee held at th County Committee Booms on rauiAi nvKMijN, oct, clock. Jtv err aaesaber la expected be present.

LEWIS kL VANS, Chairman. A. BvonXAxn, beeretsiy. 1 A Bepaaliean nieetlns; -Will he held at the hone of Peter Berjatrnm, corner of Johnson and Batavla streets, on VB1DAT JtVSNINS, Oct. 8th, at o'clock.

Let there be-a Grand Hslly of tne KepnMlraa" of the Sixth Ward on tUsoosaslon. Got speaksi will be present and acdetss Ibe aaeetlrr. Come one, coma alL By order of the Wart Committee. PSTBh CHAMXH, Chalmua. "4 SeeoaA Ward Cnnewsv.

Ae Wepnbliean Cancna for the nomination of waraumcers or tne eeeona warn win ne nta at Vonney Hotel, on Wsshincton street, oa WjtD-N HMD AT JtVBNIftG, Nov. Bd, 1870, at. IX o'clock. By order of the Ward Crmuhitter. I aUCHAXL jtaSBJUB, Chairman.

PlfUa Wart Thers WTt Ors4 Bally of ttM Bepebltoras of me rut a waraatA-iinton tiait, enrser ot I'limon an Watson streets, on BATTJBDAT XTKN1NU. Oct. Ssth. st 7 o'clock. Lyman K.

Baas and other clo- qaent sneakers win address tns mating. Lettbac be a mil attendane-. By order of the Ward Committee. 1 CUAS. W.

HULDKN, Chairman. if Seventh Ward. Tbe BepeHDean Bectors ot tb Seventh Ward a Rosesteefto meet at John nonwald's, eorner nf Htga and Pesck streets, on SATUKOAX BVKatlNQ, Oct. xth at IX o'clock, to select rasdidtte for Wars omcers tne app-osenrns; uecuon. Bj order of the War Committee.

JoeVBALL, ttJy Etshtat Ward. Tb Bsnwnnean B'ecUKS of the B'rbth wsrd are eonssteatesseeasaine nonseot eeo lauy.ta toart stmt, oa BATUKDAt SyXNlNS, Oct, SSth, st 1 o'clock, for the porpoM or rnakfn- Ward acmi- iinainit suLuyan, Chalmasn Ward Cosaaaltte. ml' NlnUa Wars, Aa a tout meeting of Ibe Xepstrlteaa Vectors of tbe Ninth War! Wll se held st tbe Street Commis-lenf Ofacs THIS (Ptiday) BVBNIMOet. Ssth, at 1 o'clock. H.

P. OAKDaBK. Cant sssa ware umaiusa 'y Tontat Warn Cawewa The BVatMiesn Cancns (or the nneainstion a tarn-dldates lur Ward OnVcera ta frnXA WWrd will be be'd the bonss of Lonis Bller.leS Tanexr sareet, iranctxti of a'otlna asd Tapper street,) en BON-IAT BVatNIiaNKXTMfKo'kKk. tniee ol tLs WtH t'onml'ln Wat. i.

HOltaAN, i Twelf ta Ware! canons. Bepemlcara Cnecns tt tb acadsnMooof Ward st of tbe Twvifth Ward will be tart aa thai swaae of Jnha Bsth-t, Corcsrt Ha.1, Nisrra out. oa TCBrDAY XVBNIRn, Nov 1st, 1X10, at 7j( arcrace- jy vasH st uas tts iwdtws TAsrERT TOR 8AI-E IN THE VILLAGE I of Warsarw, eitaated en Natastner; has eD the snooern iar wuisasonis, ana ts aoipg food aeanneas. ill be sold tbs lor eaa if spotted iw scent. Far ther nsrtienbura can be obtained by lotrHrinsTon tbe sresaiae or sedrlrtt CAJiST, Warsew, STATE OF AFFAIRS A WEEJv AGO, 4 1 Trrrthar Zn tare tins; Farticnlars.

I Extraordinary DocnnicnLS of Kapo icon. B-iUa-sasSB Kew Yoke, Oct. A eorrsspandent before UsU on ths Sfith tak' graph! Five day ago Den. Coffinieres, com-manduit of the city and fortress of Xets, in- formed Marshal Bsxslne, eoniintthdlti Ills army encamped outside, that ha could supply ho Iraers preyisioc, and th ilaishsl's army must sbilt fot Itselt Thereupon Baxaine or dered his entpests te eeass Bring Spea Prnim pickets and laciUy alioweU his men to flossx! in gronp of a dosen or two at a time. pn the afternoon of the Sdth trustworthy information cable from Meti, by civilian spy, that an ohtbresk en mass would be mads dur ing ths night toward Gravellotta, as Baxaine'i offer to capitulate with, the army alon had been repeatedly aad peremptorily refused.

Th outbreak was to be mads, without the hope of saying any organised force, but simply to ena ble tbe superfluous mouths to tret beyond ths German lines, and force them to pursue them. By thi mess If was intended; to hold the fortress a little hanger, withva small garriaoD. But at sev4l o'clock in the evening Bszsihe had succeeded In convinclog Coffinieres that tb bioodsbeJ necessarily at. tending such an attempt, was toft dear a price to pay for a law week prolongation of realtt- ance. A messenger waa then sent to Prlncd Frederick Intimating tbe intention of tbe fortress to capitals t.

Thi was the Ant proposition ever made for including the fortress aad outside army. Accordingly at midnight the Prussian troops which had been massed silently toward Grsvellotte. received order to retire to their camps. Yesterday af ternoon CDaogarnier, witn plenipotentiary, spent sn hour with the Prince, and departed mucn auturbes, excusing some atteent-mindea-ness of his own by saying: "No wonder the Prinee was so severe." By sa arrangement at this meeting Gen. Stihele, CoL Von Hersanlg, Chief of Staff and Quartermaster General of the Prussian Army, rode to Fescay Chateau, three mile south ot Met just, within the Pfateian lines, whither two French commander, with Humberts, second in command of the fbrAress, had been brought by 1 a Pruaslan field post chase.

The meeting lasted from six to seven in the evening, and resulted only in parting with tbe agreement that the disputed points ware to be rediscusstd this noon. Hatters were so far advanced that the second corps received marching orders for Paris yet terday boon, and started early In tbe evening. Other troops were concentrated st the nearest attainable point to Metz last night to prevent desertion in mass, Bszaine'i last, means of prolonging negotiations. All the way from Mars la Tour to Couroelles, and from Jouy to Maziere all village quarter were lit np, and all bivouac fires At two o'clock tbi morning moving masse covered the road and fields. No disturbance occurred.

None of th troops suspected the truth. MORE PRIVAtE PAPERS OF THE EX- NAPOLEON. New Tobk. Oct. 28.

A cable despatch states that among the ex traordinary documents unearthed at theTul-leries witn the srebersl correspondence and private letters of Napoleon, was one showing tne future 01 tne jumperon mistress, xms paper presents, in the foi of a legal details cf the mavflage settlementof Elizabeth Ann Harrier, Countess of Besoregard, France, of Chateau Beauregard, near Versailles, better known as Mias or Mistress Tbe deed was made out on tbe occasion of the union by marriage of this lady with Clarence. Trevel-yian, in 1854. Two schedules, which are attached to the paper, make if known that the Countess possessed 117,000 in English and other foreign securities, including the sum of $90,660 in. Pennsylvania railway debentures, $74,000 in St. Xoulr and Cincinnati bond, besides another and additional sura of 69,000, which is described ss other stock and fund and securities, and distinguished ss the settled fund.

'She; had, besides, divers other investments in shares and securities, with jewel and other personal estate, and a landed property in France during the later year of her life. At the period of her death, the property of tbe Countess. Beauregard exceeded In- value the netted wealth of Madame de Pompadour and Madame du BAnri. FROM WEST VIRGINIA. THE ELECTIONrTHE VOTE, ETC.

NEGBO WhbklIno, V. Oct. 28. The election returns received up to thi hour sre meagre and unsatisfactory. ticket is a Very long one, and counting goes on slowly.

At some of the place it ha) been deferred until morning. Owing to the want of telegraphic facilitiesttbroughout the country and counties of tbe State abb veral day must elapse before sufficient news can be received to indicate the result, esneclsllv if the contest is close. The negro vote was east to-day for the first time, and must have an important bearing; en the result throughout the State. The Democrats claim an offset by largely Increased regis tration. Mi -The following town are all that have been received: 1 Glover' Gap township, Marion county, 69 Democratic majority a Democratic of Paw Paw, Morgan county, 8 Bepub-ican m-jority Parkeratarg City, Wood county, 65 Democratic m.jorlty the Democrat claim" the county by 100 majerity; Bur.

ton, Wetzell county, gives 133 Democratic ma joritya Democratic gain of 63 Grafton, Taylor county, give 86 Republican majority a KepuDiican gain; eoster; 1 xay tor county, trives 8 Democratic majority. The election in Wheeling! city snd Ohio county was a very animated, especial ly upon local Issues. 11 lteturns from three townships show a Demo cratic majority on the State ticket of 207. The estimated Democratic majority In the county Is between 200 and 300. The gain, given are Dae 3 upon tne vote 01 xoos.

FfiOM NEW YOBK ABHIVAL, OF JAPANESE STUDENTS, New Tork. Oct. 28. Yesterday morning fourteen Japanese arrived in this city from San Francisco. They have been sent out by the Japanese government to learn the different lantrusKes of Europe and to get a general knowledge of everything.

Four of tbem co to Berlin to school, two to Paris. two to London, two stay in Nw Tork and tb rest go to Italy. They are to stop at their res pective place ior over nve year. SpecCal vattltts. lSslsajsawSjTW Basebelor's fiialr Dye.

Tais splendid Hair Dye is the best in (he world; hannleos, rollable, instantaneous; does not r-rtin load ror any vitaile poison to prednce paralysis or deats J- Avoid the yannted and detnslva preparationa poaatlv virtoea they do not possess, The genuine W. A. BiOchelor's ilair Dye has thirty years antar. niabedepatstion to Uphold Its integrity a the only perfect Hair Dye black cr brown. Bold by SO Oragsats.

Applied at Bond street. New Tork. I caoa To One and AlI.Are yon angering from consh, cot asthma, bronchitis, or any of the vartoas pnlsurnary uoablea which often terminate In con-amptionr If so, nse Wlibot pare Cod Liver OU and Lime, a sate and efficacious remedy. Tht is no qnark preparation, Davis legustrty prescribe by the medical iaenlty. jVlanafactared only by A B.

Wilbnr, Cbemlst, let Court Boston, Boss by aU drngxists, osM.S&81 DZS XI IiX IIO, i 1- 1 53 Broad Street, New York, importers of th saost popular styles snd brands of ftne Havana 83gars, and I i a x. a AwSHTl .1 1 Vatal sal of the celebrate1 UL Principe de Gales Sears, Of By West ZKaBniaetBr. I reSS9TS johtj XaHDaCix, 30 and 3a Prim Street 1 and 80 antral Wharf, OOBTIHITES TO 8ILL THI BIST beasds of vLODH ever inutxroced into thla ket, both tor Tanatty anst Bakers' nse. at She lowest marks prtres, at wholesale and satan; also, orders sasen ior Laxsaj ana vr uuu. Coal and Wood Yard and BrtalLFlorjr fitore S4S i HOl street, Buftaio, N.

If. ocUVnoSS mwf and MS A C1K AXLE HAKEtt WASTED, i 1 To flo to BZeatroai. XTOrJl, BUT IHDTJSTBIOUS; TIMPIR- AT XH need rpy. Lt arjvy. ArtMrtn wacsa Apply st nt stain a.

slant BOASSw A PLEASANT imiTl, Os BOOKS, XTt perleet order, can be obtained -with Board, in a prrvnte imxsuiy. wy aeattenisn anal wt ooa tor nasn. tsaswisniin; nsnrsss Cosn Mrs atltl FOR SALE 111 XA6T BWAJJTKKkT, a Unre two story frasse dwsl'lsa. very plsssantly located aal in (erfect rerrr; lot "iA9. Terssseasy.

-atWAua va av, ia asatusuus. LAST QBAND CONCERT. BEETHOVEN NIGHT. lateeocnllhmortliaTMtlval Reawm trrn fVntitn. nUl Anmversary of the Binh oi Beethoven.

PROQBAMMl 1 fast riser. Brnrnonr No. ft, Op. (8, Pastoral. mum trmrpo Awakening ol cheerful I feelings on arriving la the Andante motto meto ecene by the Brook.

S. Bcherte Merry meeting of pennants, interrupted by AlUgro) a thunder storm. AUegnUt shepherd's Hong; glad and gmtelol feelings af ler Ike atorm. CocTOfor PlanoNo.8, 71 AlUgro A daffio Rondo. Bias Ann a Msnxio.

1 I Babt Ovbbtubb. Leonora No. 3, 79. 81TTBTT Op. so, Them and Yarla' Ions, Bchpno and Rlnate.

For Clarionets, Bassoons, Horns and th entire String Ii Orchestra. 1 FABTAaiB. Piano, Cnoros and'Oixneatra, Op. 80, I ktias Aka Msiruo, Caonns add Okcuihtba. 1 Th ehoms will eonalut of one hundred membaw of iMunrmui bocictt or tola cny (uarl Adam con-doctor), who have kindly consented to aaalat Tovmd Dead.

Our readers will remember that on Tuesday last the bOtly of an untff man was found in a piece of woods near Aid' belonging to Mr. J. Fahnsworth, by Hon. Gnoaaa W. Cl inton, of this city, who was engaged in a botanizing' excursion at the time.

Coroner Goodyear was notified and took the body in On Wednesday a jury was empanelled, but the Inquest was adjourned until further evidence could be obtained. Upon the body of the deceased were found in a some- 'what decomposed condition, $0015 in currency, and a letter addressed to John Kilpat-Mick." The deceased was between twenty-five and thirty ye irs of age, messured four feet eight inches in height, had brown was dressed in a grayish suit and wore Con- gross gaiters at the time of his death. The remains are still retained at Xlden for identifica- tiou. 1 -v; .1. I Masonic In augur ation.

-The German Chapter, U. K. A. was inaugurated last evening at the hall of the Chapter, No. iU -Main street.

The installation of officers was conducted officerof tbe Grand Chapter Of the Stale, The following is a list of the officers as Installed: H. F.i. Bsberstro. AC H. Flacb.

M. Held. JT if. U. Keller.

-P. B.l. Feleenmeher A. A. R.

H. Wagner. Srcrrtary 8. O. Eeene.

i Trtamrcr Henry Ferach. 1 The Baffalo. Chapter is. the second German Chapter of Royal Accepted Masons in the 8 taU, the first Chapter being located in "New York city. The ceremonies last evening were extremely interesting.

After 'tho installation a sumptuous banquet was served at the htdl, and Speeches and toasts wereTmsde. AckhowLkdgmbmt. We are indebted to Bon. JLlbsht II. Blossom for the following valuable official reports and manuals: "Annual Report of the State Engineer and Surveyor of the State of New York, for the year ending September 30, Sixteenth Annual Report of the Superintendent of Publlo Instruction of th State of "New "Twenty-fllth Annual Report of the Executive Com- -telttea of the Prison Association of New York, and Accompanying Documents for the year I860; "The Supervisor's Manual, with an Appendix of Forms," and "The Assessor's, Collector's and Town Clerk's Manual, with an Appendix of Forms," by' Isaac Grant Thompson, The Reports are issued by the Argv Printing Compsny, Albany, and the i Manuals by Jno.

D. Parsons, law pub lisher, Albany Miss Kbixoqo's Concxrtb. Weyester day.published the programme for Miss Kxl-looo'S first Concert and would now merely call the attention of her friends to the fact that the diagram mes for both concerts are now ready stCoTTickds Benton's music store. We are pleased to observe that a number of seats have already been taken, Miss Eillogq and her Hoe troupr sing in Toronto to-night, and In Hamilton, on Saturday night. Miss Ksu.000 will arrive in town OB Monday next.

Go and get your seats soon. I II Danqbkous Countbrkbits The follow- ing dangerous counterfdlts are announced ss being la circulation: National Shoe and Leather Bank, New York, imitation, well done. The lettering and papering is excellent, and the only feature to excite suspicion is the rather dingy appearanos of the baptism of Pocahontas on tbe back of the notes; National Bank; of Commerce, New York city 10, imitation. The engraving on the right and left ends Is coarse and blurred. Signed J.

A. Srnv the genuine are signed John A. 8tvxn. Pres'U Rtrxirun Dmcisiow. Hon.

D. H. Bar RON, has issued circular notifying the Asaec-sor of Internal Revenue that to avoid an overpayment of commissions, no allowance will hereafUr be made until the receipts on assessments, a returned oh form No. 51, shall exceed the whole amount, of exemption To the fiscal year. The commissions', on dlstlHed -spirits will be allowed, as beretofora, upon the amount of tax-paid stamps scoounted for by the Collector, without reference to the above rula.il I Not Dead.

We were calkd upon this snornlng by Mr. Isaac Sutsr, who Was reported as dead in our obituary notices yesterday, with a request that tbe proper correction be made. Toe notice was given at this office, sad of course, as a matter of the kind, was considered reliable. His friend in city and lse where may rest assured that the In for matt on given as to the death of Mr. Buur is emphatically Incorrect.

Academt Music. The Kirauy troupe will appear: this evening at the Academy in "Jack the Giant Killer," and "The Devil's Wager "two very interesting places. There will be an attractive matinee to-morrow aftemoba, and the engagement of the troupe will aoaclude to-morrow On Monday next tbe British Blondes will ap pear. -rv -I V-- I Reception Rev. E.

R. Bishop. The pariahoner of St. Luke's Episcopal church, had the pleasure last evening of meeting socially their rector. Rev.

Mr. R. Bishop, at the residence of Mr. Henry W. Burt, corner of -freepeet avenue and Hudson street.

The eve ning was passed pleasantly and expressions of good will were exchanged between the rector and members of his congregation. Trr Firemen's Monument. The Firemen's monument will be unveiled at Forest Xawr cemetery on Wednesday, Nov. 2d, with appropriate ceremonies. The exempt firemen of the city are earnestly requested to meet at the roosts of the Firemen's Benevolent 1 elation tomorrow (Saturday) evening, at eight cciocx, to perfect arrangements for the occasion.

Pouch Bcsoirss. Tbe Police reported seven arrests and el fyt lodger this morning. Five of th arrests were tor' drunkenness and disorderly conduct, one for grand larceny, and na for assault and battery. Three cases were saslgned la th Folic Court, sentence waa suspended la two, and fines to the amount of $30 wars Imposed by tha Watch Bouse Justices. XaBOrOXaP SB TBSOS OBS Lake 8 Mich n.

83 93M lUlnois Central i. Cleve. eYPtttjsb'g 108 103 uariem i. Bock 110X 111) Obi. 4k N- West's bO 80 Caicago A Canton C.

BuiL 4k Pita, at F. Wayne. 98 Ohio 4k f- mil. raui. Ma 4k S.

Pauls pref Toledo A Wabash wabaatt pre, Pacific MaU. Union Tel 8 j(8 Cumberland Saicaaiirer erch. U. Exp Adams Expresa. Amer.

Mer. U. Kxp r-: Wells, 4k Co.Kx QortJLNMKirTa, SB's of 81.. HS-20'B9, 0 88 )'aof '6 10.80 Aunt. us 108 nsx 19.80 9.80 p.

h. r. at 118 108 112 lit Ml 110 110 no 10b Ill a-S0' of 64 0 8 B-au's of 111 ubs-su's to, new 8 S-20- '87, O88-a0's '68 ...110 10-40' 8'a, currency GOLD. 1.30 10 00 10.80 11.00 19 00 19 80 9.00 980 8.00 a at a at a ab A. at a r.a r.a.

a. Ul 111 111X 111 111 111 HIAHINE INTELLICIENCE. i. i Tassels PaaslnsT Welland Canal. Captain B.

P. Dona famishes the (allowing Oat-of vessels passing the Welland Canal: BAsrwAxn oot. 26. fm ni Wiaw i October 27. Prop Oswepatchle, Chicago, rcd and Mont Schr Woodward, i Pi Dover.

Kingston. Scar Idaho, Cleveland, i do. WSSTWaftn OCT. 98. i Whmfnm.

WlUrete. rk Looisa, Catharines, Milwaukee, $chr Thoa Simms, -Oswego, Cleveland. Schr Enreka, 1 Ogdennburh, No orders. Sehf St.lkor, Cape Vincent, Cleveland. Schr Trinidad, Oswego, Chicago.

October 27. Prop Buekeye, Ogd and 0SW, Detroit Prop Milwaukee, i i do, Chicago. Prop Acidia, Montreal, Detroit. Bark Republic, Oswego, Baplnaw. BarkKGaskia, Chicago.

Schr Dausman, do, Cleveland. Bchr Grace Whitney, Oglen burgh, Toledo, genr Courtlaud, do, Baginaw. chr Mountaineer, Oswego, Cleveland. jenr ssonipeuer, oo, vnicago, Jchr Brooklyn, do, do. Vessel Paaaod.

Detroit. Special Dispatch to Qu Board 2Yod.l DsTBorr, Oct 28-10-jn A. at. i To Bnfrhlc Grain: Schooner Stafford Other ports Schooner Lincoln Dall. Ore: Schooner Ely.

Lum ber, Schooners Crocker and New Lisbon; Scow Dol phin. Wind N. W. Capsized. The schooner Nellie Brown, of Oswego, bound to Ogdeteburgh witlt a cargo of salt and sundries, capsized off Btoney Island.

The cargo la gone and the vessel is full of water. Abbivkd. The schooner America, recently ashore on Lake Ontario, has been palled off and arrived la pswego nnlnjnred on tbe evening of the 26th Inst. tNxw The keel of a new vessel has Just en laid at Clayton, N. by J.

G. Jobkboh, he Is to be a three-and-after rigged canal vessel with timber poets, so as to be qualified enter the grain umoer traae sa occasion may require, one win ne Al vessel, strongly consunctea or selected mste- a). Her dimension will be as follows: Length of keel, 188 feet; snd 148feet over ail; breadth of beam, j4 feet 2 Inches depth of hold, 12 feet i Peopiixis Disablsd.1 The propo'ler Araxit, of Ihe Union Steamboat Cox's line, which arrived here thi morning, broke her shaft on the trip down from Toledo and had to be toned into port Alter the shaft broke, snd while being towed down, ths Wheel propped off snd wis lost In the lake. TjHVOKTimATn. The Union Steamboat Co.

has been inlte unfortunate this season. The props Wabath snd Aqunox were sunk by collision, the Otnding Star as blown up and the Mitiouri stove a bole In her hull and sunk, i i i Aannne Tha ar.hr Josenb. Cochrane, 'laden wll timber from Duncan City to Chicago, la ashore at Bailey's nsmor. uter aavicea wit urn ane nas tonetopiecee. i Ls.kiiic.

The schrs A Mowry, Driver snd North, which cleared from Manistee Saturday evening and Sunday morning, with cargoes cr )nmber for Chicago, returned Monday in leaky condition. The North had throe feet of water in her hold when she reached her dock. AssrvAl, Of DAaTASBn Vbssels. Yesterdsv the toe A Moore arrived down with th schr Northern Uelln, damaged by collision a short time since in the atraits. Thi tug Clematis also came down with the hat Winoaa, which bad suffered some damage from putect with another veset in belbK towed through rue rapid at Port both vessels were left at Campbell, Owen A Co.

'a dock for repairs. Th Northern Belle waa jrrain 'aden for Kinirston and the Winoea for Bnfialo. -The Utter will probably he able ts continue her voyage tomorrow. Dei. Pott, 2TiA Imports at Buffalo.

i The ibllowlng Is a statement of the imports of floor. grain and cattle at Bufmlo from tbe West by Lake and Hallway jbr tne st noura ending at' noon today: jfv MMjeo ana Grand Trunk BR 20,198 Flour, 7,850 Wheat bu 6,400 Corn, bu 14,400 Oata, lu0 rJariey, ou 84.000 6,001 Bye, ou ouu Cattle, No 1 89 Hoes. No. hheop, No Uoreea, SO Mlscallaneous import by lake and Grand Trunk Hail way tr tbe 21 hours ending at noon today. Btiea.

Oris 1 Lumber, ft 667328 Butter, lbs. 8500 MUlfeed. 41X0) Broom Corxu bis. 1 48 Nuts, .47 Coal. 74S i 120 I 87 841 KIO 758 18 80000 87 800 OU bbls 120 S60 110U0 1W 14 6000 10 100 9 6 20 Eggs, Pelts, bdls Bundriee, lb Uvea, No Spokes, bdls Tallow, Tanbark, Tar, bbU.

No Varnish, Wbiakv, Wood in pkgs Kinpiy nois, no. Fiab. Gardenaeed, pgs. Grindstone, tns. Hides, No i Hardware, Uon, scrap, Iron.

nlates.No,. Lad, piga exports sr BatlroadU -The ibllowlng wore the export by railroad for th 21 hours ending at A. M. today: i a'iant It. Short B.

B. at SHpmt ntt. 14.C8S Total. 1,9 14,000 1749 Wheat, bu 6.60 Corn, bn 14,000 i i 141 ueney.w Kj-e, bu 800 Canal Exports. The following were the exports by Canal for Um 94 hours ending at noon to-day: ns.

Oaf. 881871 060 800 8000 atontea-m. iizu .3131877 7120 39050; 8080 8000 A fnount of Toll 9138 49 T-)tal eirivals during the past 2t 94 Tatal depnrtures i 60 SOBLESTIO F1ABKETB) ETC BwJfaUo amstfataf. I COMMBBCIAX, 'ADVKHT1SBB Offlll) BuiWAio, Friday, October 28, 187a i CT" JvrtotwJasrM aTepsrat Sf Megrapm, oU tot lit Pago. I Fi-orra Quiet The only sale reported was 109 bM Westora st SS 50 for spring; and 1 1 00 for noted: Wester and Southern spring 85 60 8 00; bakers' $8 78; amber 95g whit tS 75d778; City gronad sprtng IS 60 95; Udber 7 00; White 97 96g8 00.

Irotra, Bin Quiet Selling at 94 8001 70. Wilbat la tti: mUUng demand at tbe decline. Sties wen reported a tollowa: 8,000 ba No 1 Chleav spring atM 16; 9700 bu No 9 do at 81 IB, aad 800 bw red winter at 81 Sonthera white quoted at 91 40(81 40, I Ca-Quiet aad Bale waa mad ef 7,600 bf'i rejected at 65c; 4J100 bu ia aa Sac; 800 ba No 9 Western at 68c Ana yesierasy iw ou no west- ew on t. Pais Quiet bat steady. Salsst 10,090 ba No 9 Caica40 at 4oc 3,014 ba do at 46c.

And yesterday ba do at 46c. -tap ALL PRONOUNCE THI STEIN WAT PIANOS TO BR THE I i Best in the World. AN THEM IN PRBPXRRNCR TO ART hi OTBJtRB. This testimony, added to the aeoadaiss patntd apon theaa by handred ef osrr cltlasna, Is the best pesaihls evidence of their aserlU. ,1 Catalog and Pc List famishes oa DZNTON.

OCSttSS Sol Aseata, S9 Bala et Tha troeget and Bast Secured na well aa Blost Profit able Zarestnisnt 1 1 now Offered In th Binrkst. 7-PES CEJfT. COLD First Xvlortgage Bonds COTJTON OB RtirjISTKRKD, AND TRBR 1 OF TJN1TBO BTATS9 TAX, Principal end Jntorttt payable a weld, bsubbttbb Burlington, Cedar Rapids Minnesota R. 11. Co.

The small lemslnlng hslsnes ef the Loan fat sals at 90 sad A corned Interest, in Onrreaay. Interest payaM Bay aad Itaeirasb. 3 IMAI CHAULKS L. PAOST. THB BONDS ABE I88UED AT $50,000 per mil against tb poruon only of th lne falls eosaoteted sndT eqaipped.

Tbe kraaAer part of tba road ts already In operation, aad tb prs-ent esrainc are largely in excels of th operating eautisse and lntersai ea She Bends. Tne bnleave eg the work aiiimnarr to asubltsb throne eonneettuna. bortenine tbe distance between M. Paai snd Cbiea. go sallea, and stiles to W.

LoaU, rapidly time for the movement ef tb coeainc irtla crops, whien. it Is estimated, will aoeni tb nirsent snoosa of tb Bond Tbe estsMiaseaanarter of ttOsren. rswnfnc ns noes thronah tbe besrt ot tns saost thickly settle! and rlbet portico cf tbe great at of lows, to-aetbor with its ptesent sdv.nced condition snd htrte swnincn. warrant as ta aahesttaiUctV recosasaena- ina tbss Bonds to invretor as fas every iuvwt an nndoabted seenrtty. A small eaanitty of ihsassa.

only remains unsold, and when tbe entsrprse ia mmnlateo. which will be tbts fall, aa inunedtat ad- vane over sa Uertptio pries Basy he kiad tor- at tbe ottton of the bolder Into tn stock of tbe Cose-psny at per, asnl tne peyssent of tbe prrnclpeJ la pm-vided for by a sinking fanA The soevsnioilUy prt-vlieg sttacbed to teas stood cannot Sail Ito cans them at an early day to tonnoj a market price considerably above par. O. 8 Ptve-Tweniks, at present price rstom only par eeat cn-reney interest, while (ness Bones pay per coot, and wo resudtlwrrn to as sals sn tally sqaal as a ssmiity to ear Ballmd Bond tsewe: ana nntll taey are otsonl noon tbe ew Trrk Btcea Xxcnanse. tne ntesof walch reonlre tb road to be cosa ptetsd we ohtianMorrrselTrstorebnyatsnvttBS any of tbeso SsoidbynsslWthwdainMtanaa piles mm AM BarKatAhls SecnrtUes taken im payment he (osasiiasloa asd sxprees chaqrss.

BENHT CZ.BWB flg CO" SS Wall BU. Knr Tork. hw'bST A Vsnkera. zWeVo: 1 C. T.

OOIT, 1st Katlon-1 Bank, Bnfialo; NOLTON. Jaiaanis' BM soMairs Bank, BeSslo: SMITH. 84 Nattonsl Bank. Bsrff.lei a. CLAMKNT.

Maria Bank. Baaaio; Of wbomnanunlet and lasmartoa may t. taladt ctdaH.i iincirnz; THE LAEGTST AND BCST UUBr-LETK SMortTrr'-' ststtorsry end rortsble Steam glnas, BoUers an Saw jsuj ins mmatrj, Awarded th rtrat At the New Tork BtnU Pair, and also at every Fair trtd tor coampetl ion. feVand tor Orcnlnr and Prte Lint WOOD MASS STEAM jXHSTNE CO tytSttalTtntbsAw fTX KENT THE TWO-BTOBT BBICK A Hoaae 38S Besnh Drvtsten stassa, with brick hsnt eaaUty. -wedutte g-v-.

1 I- 1- I -r 4 i i A .4 1 j' i i 1 a -The Clifton House at Niagara Falls closed on after a prosperous: reason's business. An Inverted soup-plate is said tolgtve a good idea of the shape of the new stylejjf .1 Applbton'S Illustrated Almanae ht 1871 Is filled with interesting selections. -I-Qen. Stewart L. Woodford spAks in Rochester to-morrow evening.

5 1 Hon. Roscok Conkuno was to seak at 1 ili ra, i vorning mis evening. I NxW Books. We have just received from the publishers copies of the following recent publications: Fiaro Aim MoaioAL attbh Bevpectlnlly dedicated to M. a.

v. -ny u. Quia aioue. soeum: ioe as Snepard. 1 Tbi Social Staoh.

Orleinal dances, comodlea, nar- leeqnea and tmtertainm-nta tor noma Teaivaiion, achuoi and pub tc exMbltiou. By Oeo. Mi Baker, aatnor 01 Amateur cauw puuinui- era. i j. Lett 15 ns EvsRrwaxR.

Stories and lthymes tor children. WHb twnty-eunt uiuatrauona. tsy Tbe'-plule Schuler- Same pabJiBbar. Thb House on Whiuls (La Walton Kon'knte) or '1 he Stolen Clilkt. By Madam ae Btois.

1 ranelatea from tbe a'raaob by Min K. P. Adam. With twenty illnst rat ions flrom designs by Jiuiila ayard. Same publi-ber.

-I i Wur and How. Wby the Chlnof emiirratn, tend tbe mean tbey 0opt lor ina pnrpoee or reaenine America, etc By Kataell H. Oonwell. Wtib illaatra-tioua by Sammati Billinge. Same puhdahers.

Martin Tatlor sends us the APH.ltTO'a IlJMtriITBATST AtMAWAC TOBlSTji With origin-! miflcullauy, poem ana liinnira.ion ana feneral Inloraiation. D. Appleton A Wew iKZPi vi -v. Railway UHPLBA8ANTNE88, We And th following in th Niagara Falls Gazette; of this week: The Sneoenelon ftrMee A Nrie JnricrlonKailwaT eometime since anrveyed a line of apKoaob to (m Wnilwftv HtisnAnafnn RridM atnrtr thAtr MikM Sled the reqnlred notices. Of course a fVilon of trieir tmea croa tae tana ana traca; 01 toe venirai.

Last SundT a larsre number of men were Dmnloved by the Central ia laying a aew track some: distance eonin 01 tne preeent track ana eronemg ine track li-adlng 10 thia place. The track cover the line laid oat for the new road aero tbe Central land. and, if, maintained, will aerionaly interfere with the proacn or line rew roao 10 ine onage. TMa ooage ul probably take the dixuule into the-omit and cane delay. Whether tt will cause any more aerious dinicnlty 1 quit uncertain as the feeling between tha two line Is anything but friendly.

The Central folks claim that the new track waa ordered some time ago iie purpose or connecting 1 of their depot one Foot Ball Club. At a regular meeting of the Delaware Foot Ball Club, held Oct. 20, 1370, the following officers were elected: President Henry D. Gilbert, Vict Prwitmt Edward 1. WUgru.

John HI. Fera. r. TrtmMrtr Thomas G. far kin.

Directm John H. fero, Edward D. Wilzns. CaptaiMi Prcy L. Marria, Cbarlea A.

King. v' 1 Police Cotjrt'-Yesterday afternoon Uxo. Bohnkrt was committed to the wdrkhoua for sixty day for vagrancy. This morning Valentine Staub paid $5 for an assault on Peter Becker i Notice. In eoaaequencs of the pre sure of other I desire a tentlemaa folly competent to assune tbe entire maDagement of my Btar Stove Cover aad Combination Pin jr the Oven, 1 ocWISl A.

KE1D. 83 Main at Buffalo, N. T. AU the fine fabrics in Dress Ooods largest stock ia the city. IL1NT KlNf.

New style of Fall aad Winter Cloaks now opening; NAIB3S es WAL8H, 'CCSMJtOai' t( SHI Main pi "a -r f-J SiSUr-Detl aid sowar. Sale was reported yesterday after aooa of 8,600 1m Western per sample at 87c. Quoted: Canada at 8690o; Westera 0c $1, nrtaningv-onatZjA. x. I'j '1.

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