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91 I' I Tr i 'J It1'1 i -J I I' -f I. I I -i -if ii I 1. i i u. forth andtt- Xttrttt(tttct; 20t mas to iXtnt. Cittntxitif: Salt atttr to Ij g(tg Kotttrg 111 HI II 1 Incandoaymeotof claim ot loyal clUaens in.

lJSiebelliou. i X. to proTide Win tor ArranfeiuC r. 1 VF homesteada for the colored per pie in vne States. Beferred.

rmmltt. CARRYING UNITED STATES MAILS. MIGmaAN CEXMTB AX, and Tb.H4.r IO lYTEEEGEAPH. LAST jnOBT'S DISPATCHES. FROM GREAT BRIT AIM.

BAN4CET Of THE CON8EBVA U0 LONDON, lfj'n The Conservative Ajaweiation held a Dan-qnet tonight the City Terminus Hotel. Mr. N. fowler. Member of Prl.B''5' id mouth, occupied the Chair, by the Duke of Marlboroafrb, Ircl Hamilton, IMowbrM, 8ii Job J.

nn Sif gtaflord Tn and others Some fonr were present, including most of the principal iimu uvusokbuts pu-u maraud! wm nnable to be resent. Letten from Karl Derby, Marquis of Salisbury sod Lord Lennox wer read, regretting Lord George Hamilton, in bis reply to a toast, mvie reference to wnai cheese-paring policy of the AdmlntrtraHon toward the army. This hit wm received with ern of I i Sir Paklngton responded In tbe what wai still leltof the army. Its bravery, discipline and efficiency would be i tne ame through all time. The policy of the Government waa condemned by all parties.

"To disconnect the army and reduce its force by 24.000 mea waa economy. ji ii rumhmlv tbe armr. Gnu AT WSSTJBIUVr B' WAT ttjfdto, 2Waar foil, end Smpouion Bridge, I CATS AKIN ES.TOBOSTO, PARIS, LONDON A DA.lt 1 BJlUWAUU BUQ i I i i OHIOAQO, BIIX.WA tTKHH. 1 SAGINAW, TOLEDO, CTNCTNN ATI, FON DO JAAUitaura, vv titnan UKtioBJS i GALENA, DCBTJQDE, KOCK ISLAND, -i LOTJ1S, I ST. JOBEfH, BT, PADI And alt a.nta Weet, Nvrtkwe emd Somtlnit.

AND AFTER 'MONDAY," MOV. 15, 186B. Tralna will letve Buffalo Erie street De and Suspension Bridge dailj (Sundays except-( as louowa: I 'j 1 i hi FROM SUSPENSION BKWUK. 1.10 A. MORNING BXPBB88.

Arrives at CATBABINES 1.85 A. HAMILTON a66 A (TO BON TO llliOiA. M-vJvUnin jaaor.aaj (dinner.) DETROIT S.15 P. M. (supper), CHICAGO i i ibh uva'a-jajuw.

i DA i HI DAY EXPRESS. ArriTea at 11U A SUSPKNralON BH1DGE 12 HO ST.iCATHABlNKS 1J0P. HAMII.TON 4.05 P. LONDON 6.84 Pi r1 DETROIT 60 P. CHICAGO A.

at. i rooza BTTrrAx.o.1 jl Iji t-t tCT I AOOOM MOD ATION. irrl ves st Jlt 1. Mi rinsPBSSlON BH1DGB 4.55 Vt I ST. CATHARINES 6 10 HAMILTON 25 1 1.

M. (TORONTO .15 P. H.M PAkim 1.t i GCELPH S.20P IM LONDON M. i I mow BTjrrAi.0 1 lLj m'-tK. STEAMBOAT EXPRESS.

Ar- ifilO As-ijm rives at SUSPENSION BRIVIGE 26 P. BT. CATHARINES 10. 12 P. HAMlLr.

J. TtN 11.15 A. M. ET KO LI A. OIL SPBlNGb 0 45 SAKNIA B.B0 M.

DK- TitWTI.OO A MtcHICAGO. 8.10 P.M., MILWAUKEE, Via D.i Mj.6.00 AM I I FROM BUSPSNSlbN BBIDBE. a an a CHICAGO EXPRESS -t Arrives' at AMILTON A)" LONON A (PE- TitoUA 5 SAB. I A A. DfTKOlT 50 A.

CHICAGO 10.10 P. vtaD. AM, 4.00 A.M. -j "if The above Expfess Trains make close connections Chicago and Milwaukee with all trains for mwA I i I I i I 1 I iDirect connecupas at rwiroiiior naww am i clnnstl. I 1 rT-reat western itanway lniuia iwuuw.i.u uy- with trains ffoinu-West, and Dssniir by tbta route nave first choice oftseats in day cars and bertha in Bleeping I rassengera oy ri tv change cars outside of Detroit.

I i 11 r-pTJLLMAN'S PALACE SLKtEnwu anu iiu-TL AND DRAWING ROOM CABS run throngh between Snspensioh Bridge A jChlrago without change. 1 THROUGH TICKET ton ail points West, North and Southwest can be obtained as tbe Ticket Office tbe New York Central Depot. Brie street, and at the General umce, j. I I IT 345 Main, corner North DiTlslon at. ry Trains arrive at BuffldO and 10.0BA.

ids 60 and 8 1- 1 'i I i rysDNDAYIi TBAIN leaves Suspension Bridge Niagra Falls) at 12.50 P.M lor DetroH, Chlcaijo, Milwaukee, 4t if i J. S. WMOU, Agent jaicu. vent, yt. w.

n. I AndD. PnOnlo.N. Y. i SAHGENT.

Gtn. 8unt C. Chicago. I W. ILMlJIR, i ,1 li THOS.

BELL, Gen. Oen. Bup't D. R.K.. Hamilton, vntano.

i autiiv aimu. 1869. Winter Arrangement, 1870. I 'iill I ii A.TV BROAD GAUGE, DOUBLE 'I RACK. ROUTE TO MOW tOBE, BOBTO AND tir, NSW ENGLAND CITIES.

I (I i auo-vo. i I BABRISBtTRO, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, WASHING TV Amu AL.I. Itll.tUJi-Ait 1 i j. POINTS BOUfAL i I I TTffTllj FURTHER NOTICKi TRAINS AJi will leave Rrffalo as follows, from Depot corner: lr Bxchange and Michigan streets, by hew York llyi time, whlin Is i twent jMnlnutes las tar than Buflajo timev. 1 9 Afh If NEW YORK DAY EXPRESS I lilfll A excepted', stopping at Attica 8 C5 A.

M- Warsaw ,8.4 oriage 13, Nqnda 30, llornelisviiie l'Ml, Addison 11.30. Corning 11 46,. Klmlra 13.15 P.IM., Waveriv is oa, uwrgo mng-hamton 8 Bond 2 80, Buqnehanna 3 Deposit 8 40, Lackawaxen b.00, Middretown 1.47, Go-, Bh-n 8 04, '1 urnr's 45 supper), Paterson 50. ar- riving la NeYorjfl0 40P. M.

Cornects at BingH hamton with the Albany 4a Susquehanna Railroad for. the celebrated summer resort, tonaron. fcprings, t-oop-erstown and Albanv: at Great Bend wilh Delaware, Lackawani a and Western. Kallroad; and bt Jejsey CI. with Expriss Trdn for Philadt Ipbia.

i i i New and Improved Drawing Room Coashes aecom. panylhls train from Buflalo to New York i t- 'i 7 OA it llf NEW SOBK AND VLTIMOBK etilt iiAal JAt MAIL: Via A vsn (bnndays excepted), ftops at ail principal eta Ions, and arrives atK mlraa tl interserMng wilh Uie Lightning express leaving lnato a.uv tr. auiu. ariiTn. New York at 101 A at in i a "ill llf LIGHTNING EXfUE-tft iJU A it A a stopping at Attic 858 P.

Warsaw 4.40, Castile 6.0b, tortnge 5 1, Uorneliavllle 6.19 (snpnorl, Addison 1.86, Coining 1 58. Etmlra 8 80, Waverly 9 OB, Owego 9.48. Blnghamion 10.37, 11.15, Ui'prwit 11 58 Mlddletown 4.3S A. Snflern 15.4 Paterson 6 17 A arnvlnr at Mew Yoik st 7.10 A. M.

Connie at Etmtra lor Wll-IHmsport, Ilarriaburgh, Philadelphia, Bmlmo and at faierson for at New York with Morning Express Tralna lor Boaton and all New England i 1 i i Bleeping Ooaches from Bnflalo 1o Now York.r I i jj 4 111 1)1 raatT BUFFALO DIVISION IU A U'Aa via Avon (HunOaya excepted.) htops at all principal stations arriving at Corning; 13.4s A. M. connecting with Mght Express lor New i yt i I 1 7 HOBNBLLBVtLLE ACCOMMOii ai'1 A it a uvi ION Stops at Attica 8.40: P. Warsaw 9 33, Caatlle 9 47, Portage 9 58, and ar- i irives at HormiUeville 11 15 P. M.

n.al 1 I Bf CISCINNAfl EXPREiB. A 4 ilia Dally, (Sundays excepted). Stopping at Lancaster 11.48 P. Warsaw I SO A. Portage 1.55.

HornellBVille 8.03 Elmira 6 18, Waverly 5 50, wego C.88, Birgbamton 1.1H, or eat B-nd-1 63, Susquehanna il0 in.Port Jervis 12.11 Pi Middntown 1.08,1 Goshen 1.86, Greyconrt 1 84 Tarner'B 07 tdlnuer enflern 3.40, i Patcrr on 8.16J arriving at, New York at 4.10 P. M. Connects at Binghamton for Cooperttown, Shanm Paterson for Newark; at Jcrser City wilh Evening Expres Trains of New Jersey Ballroad lor Philadef. phia, Baltimore, anUJVasttlmiton at New Yoik with Afternoon '1 rains aud Steamers for Boston and all. England cities.

1 1 bleeping Coaches from Buffalo to Susquehanna. ONLY ONE THAlNvON SUNDAY, li Ij LSAVINO BOTTAiO AT 3.80 P. M. A I Tnirns Abbivb Bt rraxo ab Followii: New York Day 1 10 A New York Mall -4 iew York Night 13.31) P. New York and Baltimore 131 Elmira and Corning 8 31 i Buflalo Division Mail 8.40 A fT" Through Tickets aad Apartments In Drawing i Boom and Sleeping Coachs can be secured ar all hoar cf tbe day a- the General Omca, 111 Mala street, and at the Depot,) corner ol Exchange and Michigan streets, i i -s RCCEEB General hWBL.

K. BA Kit, General Passenger Ages I. 4 I NovembeMSlh, 1888. i i Ottan SUamtro. L.

I Lm 1 Pacific Hail Steamship nen0rii THROUGH LINE I TO CALL jtvbmja.china and JAPAN, toocn. Ingat Mexican ports, and carrying the unites Bwtee awn. FAEE8 GREATLY BEDUCED. Steamships on 'the Atlan ponaecUi ine on th radls tic, i i- AIASIA, i ARIZONA Ji I HEN BY CHAUNCBT, NEW YORE. OCEAN OUSKN, -NOBTHAKN LIGHT, COSTA RICA with tha ft mrm a ivi I- CONSTITUTIOS, GOLDEN CITY, GOLDEN AGS, MONTANA, ato.

i One of the above term and snlantd BtMmahin. it leavs Her No. 43, North River, at twelve o'clock -soon rn the 6th and 81st of anrcr nonth. Hprlntsand Albany; at JJacxawaxea wun train ior Ilawley and Honesdalef at Mlddietnwn for Union-vllle: at Gohenfbr Montgomery and Guilford; at GmiMinrt aaltH trains for WarwICB and Newbntirb: at i i J' I ,1 ii i fi Keat--8tores, Offices Rooms IN MY HEW BLOCK," CORNER MATH AND DAYTON STBBEF8. I ji! Also, 88 Main street, i 1L 1 Ibl4tmyl8 A b.

MOORS, 8 Main stm Td ZiST. I II i THE LABGE AKD eOMMODIOtJS STORE lately In the oeenpancvor Bnward, Bentlet A eldered one of the most deeUable stands for business the city. Inquire of ii I vma. Ja. etiJftTAKU, unaroian, fof i above described Store.

T7ABH FOR SALE. 411 ACRES CHOICE Land 8X miles south of Bataviaj The buildinn a-ood. there is Dlentv of fruit, and it la well we tared. Kiltv acres ol the above Is first quality of wooa tan a. oe isna is nnexceiiea nr grain vrtiM.ni!iRp ravflllT loam, i i.

Aito. a House and Lot in Batavla, abont 803 feet northwest of tbe railway depot, corner of 'Evans at. acres, wiin a arp quantity oi n-uitupon it located for manufacturtne nnrnoses. i i O.lier pood property taken in part payment lor the soove. inquire -of ii i felltf A.

LJ GHIFBW, BnOalo, W. COTTAGE8 FOR SALE. i Twelfth iifar Maryland, now awry i ame; lot KDTtuife. a null nncca tsiana street, Detwwn mata ana ftlaga-j ra. 1 story ame lot 47x104 1000 Niiiar street, nar Rhode Island, 1-story trame; lot irixiuu lL Virginia street, near Tenth, new 3 story frame twue; lot STxK'O SiH.

bolth Division ptivet, two 1-Etorj frame cottae.fi; lot S. 1400 8000 200 419 Hevemh street, 1-story iiame cottage; lot 29 xi3. York street, northwfBt comer Fourteenth. 1- 1600 atory frame; lot i.i...; 1600 1U1 Fll'tta street, near Carolina, lK-Story 1500 i LYON BAEBUil Brown's Building SALE 2S5 FRANKLIN STREET, I. 2 atory frame dwelling: furnace; gas and water in every room; lot 33Jixll5.

Price $1,500. Terms i i i .1 i ibiun jsaivcn. raie uina mnoe. HOUSE BOWERT STRKET, 1-STORY frame, with wlnz: east waier. bath.

and furnace: loit 65xat0 to Park Breet, lur sale by 1 liiun naaait, nine Luaumca TO LET OR FOR SALE THE B'lRST- A. class dwel llr cm 1 568 llclaware street, wilh stable, will be I for a or ears at a reasonable LYON BAKlEK, Erie Land Office. FIRST-CLASS BKICK DWELLING. 2-st-ory, French roof, modern style, one "of the most conveniently arranged houses in the city, situ ated on the corner of Niagara street and Court street and Niagara square. Will be sold at a sacriuce If taken within 1 be next ten day s.

If not sold by March 7ih, will be tented for a term of years. 1 1 liiua ca.njrri, ti-Tie Jana imce, I No. 1 Brown's Building. TJOK SALE- 11-STORY BRICK DWELL A 1NG, nearly 1 new. 841 1 North Division street nonso nas gas ana water; lot ifixii.

Liun a BitsH, 1 Brown's cniiutng TRICK DWELLING FOR SALE. 817 A South Divislnn street, S-story and attic, gas and water. Price (3300.1: I I' 1 A1fo, 820 South Division street, IX-story brick dwelling; Price 1 120(1. 60 Mariner street, 3 story brick, in very good order; gas, gooa cenar; lot zaxiuii. race 1 i LYON A KE 1 Brown's Building, (OOE H-47 OOD BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE now nsed for a dluicg saloon, and doing a good bus!" nt93 2 tot XHX114.

I I LfON BAKEttv Erie Land Office. WATER FRONT LOT; -4-A LARGE LOT 1 on paved street, and also having a water front accessible to shipping; a splendid location for a coal or lumber yard; will be sold very low. i LYON BAKEB. 1 Brawn's Building. OUFFALO RIVER i PROPEitTY 1 FOB I SALE Lot 311 feet front, about 800 feet in depth, extending from the Kivor through to the Ship C'insi, lying between Hatch Slip and Piatt Wad- ham cup.

LYON A BAKER, Erie Land Office. TtWELLlNGS FOR SAL K. 144 DKLA AJ WARE street, 2 story and attic; brick dwelling eaa and water; lot 32x154. Price $8,000. I 317 fconth Division street, 2 1 story attic and basement; brick; gas and water; lot 21x120 to alley Pric $3,200.

Hi: I I 321 North Division street, 1 story brick, nearly new; gas and water. Price Clinton street 1 near Michigani 2 story frame dSvel line I eas and water: lot55xSW, Price 1 50 sMarinor street, 2 story brick; lot 25x100 1 Price 1 i 'i a LYON BAKER, Brie Land Office. RENT STORK AND DWELLING A cor corner South and Louisiana streets. Possession mayt be had Immediate y. Kent $250.

LYON A BAKKH, JCrie Land Office 170 It SALE OR RENT TWO FINE RES1- 7 iOENCES in the best part of the village or Lan caster. 1 he house are two-story brick, with wing. containing about nine rooms eacn lotsenxi io. 1 I LEE FICKEKING, Brokers and Keal Estate Agents, 18 W. Swan sfci RENT PART OF A STORE ON A Main below Clinton cn favorable terms.

LEE ft PICKETING, 18 West-Swan st 170R SALE CHEAP THE U-8TORY 7 itrame dweilina 165 North William Bt. lot 87x184. 13 west ewan n. 7 VKSI ABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE l.i Tne 2 storv Mansard roof brick dwelllne 4' FrankMn street, with modern improvements lot 40x 123.1 Jfor sale tow, on ease terms. 1 I LEE PICKERING.

13 Went Swan St. CMALL RTOBJ! AND COTTAGE FOR -t(14 and 106 South Division street, a eood msltiess stand and pleasant residence, will be sold wwiaua uu fay lermt ii 1 LEU PICKERING, IS Weit Swan st XTEW DWELLINGS -FOU SALE.THB It two new two-siory Brick Uweliines 80 and 608 J.111411J sLreei; gtt, wiiur aun Dain; iota I LKE ri( KEitIrf(4, 11 West Swan street TJWl SALE TUB iiVSTORY AND ATTIC A. 1 Briok with wing, 641 Ninth street; gas laud water, fine trait; Iot7sx330 to Tenth street 1 13 est swan street FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 110 NORTH 1 William street, 1 story i Frame Dwelling, with gas and water 1 lot 80x100. Will exchange for vacant lua. ui iargur size.

.11. i 1 i LBS PH7KE1UNG, 13 West Swan st DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE The fine two-etory Brick Dwelling, with wing and every modem, Improvement, ht 76x100, on the northeast corner of Morgan and Cary streets. Price lowt; terms easy. 1,1 I LEE A PICKERING. 19 West Swan st TOR SALE THE 1J-STORY FRAME JL lHwalKn.

Ihl All.e.t,. re street. LKU HUaltKlNU, 18 vest Swan st. rpt) LET FROM MAY 1- 1 Large brick house, 37 fccott street in lot irom Apriti 1 1 .1 i Store anil Oblo street.i.....l Large brick store and dwelling, 39 Michigan 168 8UU out; nwru aav uiuuiuibi Btreeu, near iunaio Kivcr 1 Also, store with large btsement on eoutheast Tomer Niagara and Morton streets a desira ble location lor retail trade 1 1... 850 feSStf 1 i I GEO.

B. YAW, 58 Main street. 17Oft SALE 61 SEVENTH STREET, i storv frame honse and barn. Also. 2 t'ry frame bouse oa ihe southwest corner 01 rtucwon ana xenith streets: not I JOH OTTO.M Pearl Hrret TWJK.

SALE THE TWO-STORY1 KRAM A i House 42 Gocdell street; gas, water, and In good uruvi iui. xixiuu leuk. I Apply to i JOHN OTTO, 81 Pearl st. "COR SALE -848 DELAWARE STREET A a two-story and attic brick. Will be sold cheap if applied for sooh.i TORTS OTTO.

SI Pearl st. OR TO RENT AN ELEGANT JL residence on Del iware street, with fine ground auu. uaiu rusaessiion may 1, jeiu. 1 Apply to JOHN OTTO, 83 Pearl Bt SALE-RESIDENCE 75 SOUTH DI A VISION street. Will be sold cheap, as the owner is a non-resiaenr.

i if. i JOHN OTTO. 81 Pearl atrmt UOR RENT-t308 FRANKLIN STREET, 1 a x-Hiury jLiweinng, witu wmg, wen nn- isneu oarn atticnea. Apply to i JOHN OTTO. HI Pearl street TGVOR SALE A LARGE PROPERTY ON jl (the creek, all finely docked, with deep Water.

uuiucuuiui lusuasion. I 'Ii Apply to JOHN OTTO. 81 Pearl st SALE- A FINE NEW RESIDENCE with every modern convenience, snpeibl lo eaten on a large loti Apply to i I JOHN OTTO, 81 Pearl st SALE -4 THE U-STORY I FRAME A Gothic Dwelllne Honse, with Wings, 401 Seventh street; 10a aaxua 'i ne nouse contains 'I rooms. wasinewiy paintea iiAst Bpnne, anu ib in gooa repair. to i Juiin irriu.

ei rsan atraet. FOR SALE. A NEW RESIDENCE ON I southwest corner of Llnwood Aveuneand Bit ant streets perfectly flnlshel throughout. Apply to I I I JOHN! OTTO. 81 Penrlst.

UOR SALE THAT VALUABLE PRO- A- fKKTi 23 tinwn street, at the foot of Beak street and fronting Exchange street, being 110 feet in widih by 115 In depth to the Hamburgh Canal, upon which is an uncommonly solid and substantial three- story brick building and cellar, 60x115 feet; also, a one story and cellar addition, 80 feot fn nt, the same depth. Tnis propert is admirably adapted to any 1 kind of heavy either mercantile or manulacturine. haviae a water an well as a atreAt. front, ana is very prominent as a business location. I 1:1 dour irnv, SI Fearl st SALE THE RESIDENCE OF DE.

A F. Presbrev. corner of Ninth and Connectlent streets, new ana in elegant order, with two acres of land attached under the nlet est state ot cultivation and wen stocked wltn a laree variety of frsit. Apply to JOHN OTTO, a Pearl st TD. RENT ONE OF THE BEST REST.

DENCES on Franklin street, furnished in the mist costly and complete: manner. Will he rented wltn mmiiore to a gooa ana rareial tenant. B49 wa-btngton streot. tory brick. 1 I HOWAHD A CHAPPELL, 848 Main street.

TfOR SALE ONE OF THE BEST FARMS JL in Kre eoenty, 01 11SX acres. Ivimr within tha city 1 mils, with 8-siory stone hon, finished in the most complete manner, which will quadruple its value in en years. 1. i. UUWAKU a CU APPELL, 848 Mala street.

FOR BALE A CENTRALLY LOCATED t-alory brick hou-e. with Ma aiul watar. finished with all modern iammramMiia. mt th. mam 1VW jpilWT VWM 1 I I I I 1 vjnu narrajtiti, hb jsam street.

PALE THE LEASE AND FURNI" A NITURE Ol inUlaa Rnurilnr HociMI oa Mtlnt street. Twenty boarders now In I be house. risscaaiui win ne plTim innnlre of HOWARD A CH APPELL, 848 Main St FOR 8 VLB A VERY DESIRABLE Fruit Farm rm Ihja Mtra ihara of Lak i Mlehl. ran. in tKe miaat of the fasaotu Peach Lands of that shore.

The Farm contains ovev 100 acrre. abont 30 acre under Imnmvnmont. with eood House and Baroi and 10 mnn nt Pratt, mostly Peachem. Ins cum idiq nearixtg. eonvextieiu V9 mars art.

MUxl'UlVU I i I 1 1 1 1 I HOWARD CH APPELL. 848 Main et ABOUT 17 ACRES OF. CHOICE FRUIT and ftamtan lirrt nn Genesee street. nar tbe cit line, with a large qaanU'V of eboics Fruit Trees, vi nam every variety, aowawi ubhux caaiHu-tlon, with a large two storr Frsme Hoase in complete oiaer, ana eoo4 Barn, wilt wa cnap uy 1 1 HilWiKH atunarraMa aaa ansK. TPOB HALE A FAEM OF 91 ACRH8 ON the Indian Reservation and near th etty Una, tn a Web stato if mitKation.

trith abont leoo-n-ait trees coming Into hearing condition; also, with three bay oarns, will besoio cnep vo cioi an wraw. i L. Bami A i VACANT LAND FOB SALE LOT 1030 PEET OS THE NOETH SFDE of Butler street, corner of Bogera St. Lot ISO feet on the north Side of BnUer SU, 140 ft of Delaware St. Lot 10S0 fsat On tha north bMm TTtlra at.i 1KB eastotBogeraaa.

i TT iXt lOOx-xM leet on the west side of Llnwood av MUleet soother Utica st. i Also, desirable Lots on Bryant, Ferry anil East nucasta. WARREN URANQBS, ele.tnths.tf: auHMaisst. 'Taliuble Land for Sale ACBES, ABOUT 3, part; of the liana of the late Daniel Qridar. euntainin reeldence, barns, orchard, Ac i Tbe soil Is a fine Kwm, ana wen aaaptea lor rrtut or Also acres, part of the same bum, adjoining the above, of tbe same character of soil.

The two lots be nnrcnased either senante or toeethen no mm, on jtam umex near mmmer street, running half way to Llnwood Avenue. A very deolrable OUiainglot. WAKtUaN UKANUKR, seasu auu Main street TYWE LLINOS TO RENTv WITH IMME-X DIAUE POSSESSION. 229 Pearl street, three-story brick, ten or twelve rooms, gas and water, Dam-room, newly painted throughout last apnng A portion of i tbe furniture for sale. Bent $450 af cr MiVUtj fi'.

'l i i I M. I 1,1 I I 81 East Eagle slreet, two-atery brick, ten or twelve room, even dining room and kitchen will be put in complete oraer, gas, waw and furnace, Kent sou. 437 Michigan street, two atory brick, ten rooms Rent 150 I 238 Clinton street, two-story brick, ten rooms, In very one oraer; gas ana water, uuent io. -i Also, some Bait's of Boomr. i i Apply at No.

6 Niagara st I Ii I LEONARO WILSON SON, i r. Heal Etite and Insumn' Aeent. COR SALE THE TWO-STOKY FRAME A Dwelling on the northeast corner of Delaware and Tapper streets; lot 60 fe-t on Delaware street by na leet on -inpiwr atreei wm oe scia. at a oari gain, i Apply to -i I ih i- i JAMES MOONEY. Real E'tate Br her.

i SO Arcade Buildiuz TOIt SALE BY HUME West. Swan 1 1 1 i i i SI i i The 8 stort and attic brick house 40S Franklin at gan, water and cistern, cemented cellar, all in plen Qia oraer; newiy paperea ana The iollowing firat-class Houses lot sale heap 77 E'gle st 8 story brick; lot 1 5 to alley. 88 ElUiiott 8-story brick; lot 60xlti0i llil 8. Illvlslon Bt a story brick; lot 25x115. 105 E.

Eagle 8-story brick; lot 28 to aliey. 119 Clinton st 8 story brick; lot 80x100. i 10a Morgan 8 story brick lot 411 ID, HOI Ninth st 8-story brick; lot 80x105.1 I 74 Mariner 8-story brick; lot MtxlliL; 170R RKNT-1HE DESIRABLE 2-STORY and wloe honse northeast corner of Al.en and Franklin streets. Tbe house is in good older and has all tne modern improvements, uire lot, a story brick barn, and a good variety of 1 Possession May i- "I II. 1 1: uubljs BAwrurtij.

in west wan st. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE THE NEW fi stnrv iframA riWRlllnu Htt.nittA nn th snnthea-t corner of Hudson and Tenth streets; Hot 63x116, For sale 1 low. A Bmaller honse and lot will be taken in pa't payment if desired. 1 1 11 untn. ob 10 wesi owau hi T70R SALE THE NEW TWO-SI ORY Mansard roof brick dwelling 694 Suventh street; gas, water anu Dam: 101 dux la? 1 11 11 j.r.n, i west owan rpo LETFHOM APRIL lST-FlRST-CLAr large Brica Ucuae 309 Seneca streets at $350.

feSHitf i I GEO. B. YAW, Main street. FOR SALE 64- JOHNSON PLACE, ELK GANTLY finished new a story brick dwe linu comDletie in all its arraneementa. with furnace, lanuo modern improvements iWlll be wilh lot 60X160 feot on reasonable terms Asa ctass residence, with location considtired, this Is tiie most property in mamer, 1 i I Ii TArBK tlAX WOOU, US JVS1U St TESIRABLE DWELLINGS FOR SAL Lf.

The S-storv mastic-front brick house rn Boutin west corne of Franklin and Niagarai sueeta, priue U.tlUUi 'II i 1 1 i 1 I i The a-atorr and attic brick house (nowi soulhwest corner of Ninth and Carolina streets, lot 50x10632 II I Ii, I No. 98 Clinton street, 2-story and basement brick and cits; lot UlxHO; 1 tWn. liKiM Seventh street. 2-storv frame, new: ene. writer, cellar; lot 29x100; $4,500.

1 1 No. S7l Seventh street, 2 story frame, pew; gas, wn ter cellar; lot 211x100! $4,500. j- I i No. 214 West Tnpper Btreet, 3-stoiyi frime, lot 28 feet front tn depth to alley, with barn; $3,500. No.

2111 Virginia atieet, 1-story frame. peifect or-i der; gait and water; lot $3,000, i No. 102 Clinton street, 2-Btory frame gas and water; 10t81xl; ill ii No. 17 Tenth street 3 story frame; lot I i. iii i1 No.

521 North Washington street, 2-story frame; lot 62x1251 1 i i 11! 1 We have also a number of higher-prided houses for sale, eligibly located on Delaware, Franklin, and other istroet8.il i 1 TANNER Main H. DESIJtfABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE -Tbe dcsirable-2 story and wing house U81 Ninth new; icontaimng ail of the modern urn provements, and finely fitted up throughout. Lot 4ux 155, with a Bp.endid barn and carriage! house, shrub, bery and frnit, will be sold on reasonable terms apptiea ior soon. 1 1 11 I il II J. HASTINGS, 4 Brown's Building.

TJOR SALE BY GEORGE NEWBROOK A. nnder Erie County Savings Bank 1 898 Jersey 2 story aid wing brick house, 1 cellar, marble mantels, barn and will lot tiOx 15 1. ..1 $5(00 1M Allen 2 story brick; lot 75! 110 N. William st IX story frame; lot 86 148' III ti -I i XOth 645 Main 8-story brb-v 1 14,5. 0 5B2 South sM'lnto.

Btory 13U( Main st side, near Sammer FlX-story I name) lot 80x300 86' Tutnucuth McariToilt. t-uiY 1 storv frame: lot hox 40 vi Lot 76x132, Delaware, near Edwa st. with three 1 1 ame nouses, is ottered In one pireej. TRUoTEKS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned will sell all public auction, at the i onrt Honsa in the rlt.s nf HnfTlf rm iht TENTH DAY OF MARCH NEXT, at ten o'clocfe ih the torenoon, the Brick Dnelline House nn tbe southwest corner of Niagara Street and Niaaari By'wl uuw wwupitju uy ATH.

VLATies: Ji. a ecK. I Terms of sale, cash. ll i I February 28, 1870. DENNIS BO WEN, I' tl i.

ii. i I II V. BltOWN, I fe23Hnb '1 I ij Trnstes, RESIDENCES FOR SALE Two very deslrs ble houses in thai most central portion ui xieia ware street 1 11 1 One Delaware street bouse, north ol Ferry street, near tbe aw Park, with extensive grounds, abnn. uww vuuica ix-uib, unua carriage nouse very cheap. 1 1 i 1,1 1 I Two-story brick house 62 Park street, west, slrle.

rf egantly finished throughout, and contains all modem lot 40x120. i 1 1. 60 Niagara street, two story and wing, finished in unfirvioas si-yie. jjuuiu utio, i ji rteal Estate Broker, Brown's Building TJOB SALE A TEAM OF HEAVY jl iMtar huke, youne. sound, and in goc vuMuiuvui.

auv, naguuauu nnrncBS.i Apply to Ii III ij 1 GEO. MWBhuOK, 5 1: Under Brie Connty Savings Bans. DOB SALE CHEAP A BRIClf COT A i TAQE on Tnpper 100 foet west of Delaware for $3500 1 i 1: AXiUACifi juunsonl 70 Main si. OUR SALE -THE TWO-STORY RRIflK M. Store on tbe northeast corner of Exchange and Alabama 1 tood location for i a saloon and ooaiamg nouse or grocry: lot asxiuu to carroil'st.

i ii LSK PICHERlNUi Went swati at "EIOR SALE TaE DESIRABLE 2-VrORY A brick noue 232 Seneca Blreet, with lot 25x100 or SOxlOO; as may be desired. Ii I I I i 1 2-story frame honse on West Genesee street, near ioi'n, vvi uueapi 11 1 IX story frame honse 81 Ho'warA street: Tnrcm lot: 1 IX -story brick house 425 Snnrica st.ieet. lot l-ory rasie house, new, 287 Poisom street; lot Four new frame cottages: on Folsom street, be tween Alabima and Snrincr atreAtit- vatvmii Also, a full assortment of improved bnd Vac int pro: porjy in vanouia parts 01 tne city, both east and wet of main street, at mire tn snlt Ih. iim. a For printed lists and all further particulars please vau uij.vuiLOi 1 i 11 LOUiS OTTO late Hastings Otto, I a Real Estate Broker.

8 Brown's Bnlldinr LiHJlt SALE THE TWO-STORY RRIflT A i House 41 Whitney Place; gas, hot and cold vs. ter, mnrble mantels, cellar, Ac. lot 68xiOU; Is offered cheap. i i 1 1 i' Two-story Frame Honse 859 finth street; gassed wMw.uiiBr, uwu, mv, jov ojxiuu; is aestrable. lJi -story new Frame House on College street, opi BirevL, uesirauie anu cneap; lot 4UX1UU.

lii'll naonuo, Brown's tttlllclng T70R BALE THE NEW TWfJ-STOHY A Frame House 865 Ninth street, illnely papered uu. vuk Muuh, luntira IUU-, KW nUU liter CBUIT, AC. Is desirable and will be sold rhean. 2-story Frsme Hons 9 218 Nintb street i gas and wa ter, cellar, marble grate, lot 32x119 with B-irni i 1 1 1 The 8 story Brick Dwelling 91511 Main Street, corner of CarlUm stieet- gas and water; lot 76x20 to Wah. Ineum street.

Will take a portion in other desirab.o ij I. I II III C. 1. HASTINGS, 4 Brown's Bull'd'ng motxob or sibboXsHtzoit. rpHB (PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE A existing between Albert Mji Barnett an Jeremiah King, nnder the firm name of BaKNETT mm oay oy mutual consent.

Buffalo, Feb. 12, 1870. I i I i i Ii iijlii iii i ALBERT M.I B4KNETT, JEREMIAH KING. Tbe business of the late firm of Barnett A Ring ni.i i.vouuuHuruu; uw Buuniiinieri no duuaio jp a uiu jnuwv nujumjm corner mh4tl0 .1 JEBBMIAH RING TYI8SOLUTION. THE II COPARTNim.

A-r SHIP' existine between the nnder. sienea, nnoer 1 ne nrm namerf WM. B. i MANN hereby dissolved by mutual consent the senior partner, Wm. B.

Mann, withdrawing on the nra. 1, 1 wa.n i I' 1' 1 ANHN FHA'irr, il WM. J. MANN. In retiring from-tbe business I hnr loam tn trnmi thanks to say old patrons tor past favors, extending throsgb a period ol over twenty years, end bespeak wn.

wj Buvgaw0wamiuiiuuic0.ei me same. I 1 WM. B. MANN. Tha Comm'sslrm TlnlM mv.

rled on bv VV B. Mann at 20 Contra Wharf. will be continued by the undersigned, under the firm sow an f-:" 1 1 I I'll I ai' A88OS PRATT CO. Buffalo," aarch 1st, 1870, 1 I mhBtlO VOTICE OF DISSOLUTION THE CO- Iv PA TNE SHIP heretofore' existing nnder tbe firm Of: GEO. DAIGLER A CO.

1 hi. fi. nimlnA by mntnal eonscat. (, 1 GEO. DAIGLER.

M. i1 i GEO. BORN UNO. Tbe Grocery Business will bs enaitinntfut It tliA ctn- dersipwd at the old stand, 174 Swan strut. Buffalo, March 7, 1870.

i nugtH DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The Partner, hip hereUXore i existing between tV -nnoersSrnad. nnder the (rm vf triviDn uik. BDE-i la this day terminated by Ji 11 fill WILLIAM POWEuL Bufiilo, March 1, 1870. JJARBIES, POWELL A CO.

The nndsrsurned have this ilk tiJmA a nttrshlp nnder the name and firm POWELL A and will eoatione tb biine at the old stand of Edward Harries 224 Main si. i tJAKK'HN, Li GEORGE A. FUMPTOV. Buflalo, March 1, 1870, mblUl To I hi 17 ara ot i 1 Life; Fire and Marine LZiiiXJU AT1CTJ, lil i 1 1 1 1 1, -I fi BTNk INSUIUNCE COHPAXY, HABTFOKD, CQNH.o i awisnehnmir fT-r-r rrr-ciii1 i i PAID-UP CAPITAL (TnrmMuiiotutfDoUcm-:) lasn, rmiAtmt 3, eoosnow, Kesrtttuy Cash hand and In HMWI 14 Mortgai Bonds 00 Bank 1,80780 00 United Btates. State and CltvBtoek.

and i I HauuuB r--f' atua.noa uu Total :i6.lao.98i Tl Oauns not due and 8 Losses peidUftOyearaTT. 14.000,000 00 -s- in 1 1' I 1 son mmrRAiros ooktakt. or PBovmxNCE, b. CABH CAPITAL AND BTXBPLTJS 16475 SB T. Babtox, JVat.

I. .1 i. MAmx, Acs'y. B.OOXTB WXU.ZAKS UVS. OOiMLVX, OF PROVIX'KNCE, i II CASH CAPITAL AND HOl.SBS 81 A Wrr.r.TtirB.Vai't I i.

W. DAvarur, Hee'f. i I X. F. DOBB, Agtmt, Bnflalo, H.

T. ty Policies Issued at fclr ratas, and nromotl adionted and naid at this cnna. aroffloe tn Btna Building, upstairs, corner of i-tuno ano moyn aaeens. i ji jbtna lira ntitTBAsroa oo. OF HARTFORD, COKBI.

ACCUMULATED 118,000,00) jTTV.Ii Ullll '1 1 liuiiww.millluull'UUUfl.l II 11 ANNUAL INCOME II 8,000,000 (Mix Million Dollars. I I 1 8UBPLU8 ABOVE LIAB1UTUCS I 8,000,000 (Three Million JJollaia.l -n All Policies non-forfnltinf after aeennri: navmAnt. Cah hates, A-ash Policies, Cash i i mnaenas paia aanuAiir. commenaae at tne end 01 theFJH8Tyear.il' I 1 I Hi Dividends may be nsed to KEDUCE the Annual Premium, or IN CREASE the Cash Value of the Policy. aypuwuons reepecuuiiy solicited by 1 1 r.

isjmh, vnmi Agmt. INSURANCES COMPANY ii 1 i i OF BUFFALO. Office, 0 and Dlavin Street and 3 and 4 i OentrsJ Wharf. il. CABS CAPITAL.

V0 .1 514,103 NET TOTAL ASSETS JAN, 1, 1614,208 81 THIS FIRST-CLASS HOME TNSTTT171. A. TION INSURES BUILDINGS and PKOPEBTY nf avon rioamHntinn afil 1 Uria I iiuuitu 11 A IMP BY FtKK. Also, VESSELS. CARGOES i and FREIGHTS against Marine Dlsastemi.

at, tha enrrant rs. at tne current roes tn premium. DIRECTORS. Gibson T. Williams, John L.

Klmberly, A W. Horton, i Geo. B. Hanard, B. S.

Prosser, I E. B. Smith, 1 1 K. B. i -Thos.

Clark, P. P. Pratt, M. P. Bush, J.

B. Bentley, Chas F. Sternberg. S. Marsh, B.

R. Watson, N. Oi WHnslow. I Oscar Oobb, 1 G. W.

Tiiit, J. M. Richmond, I Carlos Cobb, W. G. Fargo, 1 xj.

TT U1W. 1 John M.i Hutchinson, Wi Harvey, i James D. bawver; Stephen G. Austin, I James Brayley, I T. W.

Cnshinir. I John H. Vooftht. I GIBSON T. WILLIAMS, Prttidmt.

i P. S.i MAB8H, Vic-Praiient. B. B. SMITH, Secretary.

I TOWNSEND DAVIS, Atitttant Secretary FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Pacific Ins. Oo. of San Francisco. I 1 71 KB AND MA KINS.

I A.SSBTS i. 11,539,140 IB JSerchants' Ins. Oo. of Chicago, i FIRE AND MARINE. I I $896,138 Iii Hide and Leather Ins.

Oo. of Boston. il FIKB.i II $890,835 SB Capital City. Ins. Oo'.

of Albany. il. ii' PTI1K i ASSETS 08 Lancaster Xna. Oa. of I.ancastor, Pa "il FIRE.

1 I I ASSETS. $823,040 ESI Policies issued In the above reliable Companies, and Leases nromntlv adlnativl and nklrl tv I WORTHINOTON BILL, Agents, ji ii 18 Main street, BunalOJ riBE AND IIImXAND PHENIX INSURANCE C0MPAN1, i OF NEW tOBK. CAPITAL. SURPLUS $1,000,000 I- IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF LONDON.

11 -if Established In 18U8. trfflce 40 Plao st, N. Y. Capital and cash accumulation ii $8,000,000 in gold Securities deposited in State of New York Ins. I Department.

Albany. 310:000 Securities deposited In other 110,000 assets in fw xofk o.iAa FIREHENS1 INSURANCE CO. If OF NEW TOSS. .1 '111' 1 1 Incorporated In 1538 8304,001 SURPLUS $164,000 TRADESMEN'S: INSURANCE CO. OF NE tOBlt.

I Policies In the above Companies Issued at fait rates, ana ixieses promptly setuea Dy US. rOBTXBB, iAtreat, Ros. 1 and 3 Newman Block, Prime street, Buffalo, October, 1888. 11 I 1 oeSrl 1869. ROUNDS HALL'S 1809 General Insurance ZLgencyy SZalB Oommerclal Block, ll QOALPANIKS RKPRESENTEiD ,11 ATLANTIC, CONTINENTAL, li i jl CORN EXCHANGE, ARRET, COMMONWEALTH, MERCANTILE, il YONKERS AND NEW YORK, of New York, ii BPRINGFIELD, of Massachusetts.

I PrmlilnnM I I' CLEVBLAsfD and COMMEBCIAL MUTUAL, ioi ueveiana, unio. ii 1: UNITED STATES, of Baltimore; TRAVELERS', (Life and Accident.) RAILWAY PASSU 4BKS', of Hartford. Etna Insurance Co. of New York. I CHAKTEKED 1834.1 Capital and Snrplns, $460,000 F.

A. CoitKLixa, Freet. H. C. BaacnE, Vlce-Pres't.

iu. a soeaRT, oecy. 11 ALEXANDER MARTIN. Airent. office of tha Buf falo German Insurance corner Main and Mohawk streets, ttunaio, 1.

11 ir 1. auatt-iyii TUB BUrTAZaO I FIRE HARINE INSURANCE CO 1 vaanaaaval Vans ft Ij 1 Stntnal Xnsnranc Oo. of Bnifalo. ji i I CMartred1843. I ASSETS JAN.

1, 1889 $481,136 tl Wm. Lovsauia, See'y. i B. 8. Jnrnt, Fres'L THOS.P.SBaBS,Ase't8ecy.: J.

M. OTFICB 48 MAIN 8THEET. UNITED STATES EXPR'SS 1809. i i Capital, 90,000,000. 1890.

rvENSRAI. KXPRK83 FORWARDERS v-a to and from NEW ENGLAND. NEW YflRt. PENNSYLVANIA-OHIOj MICHIGAN, INDIANA, CALIPORNIA AND tyNbtea, Drafts, Bills and Accounts collected, and proceeds retained with the greatest despatch. 'I 1 naraaux, evrums! 83 BROADWAY YORK 31 WEST SENECA BTBEBT BUFTALO D.

M. BARNEY. PrvriiUwt. Nrm TuA. I i ll HENRY KIP, Bemcral Superintendent, BufaUi AIVTCniOATJ I MERCHANTS' UMOJ SFXU333 OO.

Mongssy 'mjs4 11, 18, 11 and It WEST SENECA STREET 'I BVTTAxlM. 1 1 1 1 Oapital, 1 I 1 mj Xft.OOO.OOO. Ij T70RWARD, WITH iTHK GREATEST speed and safety, COIN, BANK NOTES, JEWELRY, and other valuable Merchandise and Pacluurni. and collect Notes, Drafts and Aoconmta, Bills sent oooa, ana erxecnie au otner comm melons eon K. Tl 1 1 places between toe CITY OF NEW YORK and Ih ujt'i'u ana mUTHWJtisTN STATES and CAN ADAS, ouaectinc with responsible Expreas aooDB, bahk motes, jjtwxlrt Ami lJ i YJuuUAlUUse.

II I i I WM. a FARGO, PrtHdmt I TA B. FSCK.JltTswt i NEW PAPER HANGINGS WINDOW SHADES. HEW ASDBEAUTIFLL PATTERNS )' THIS DAY BXCXITKD. Ml 1 1 A 'SO.

BUFF, BUTE, GBEEN and WHlfg HOL- LARDB, COEDS, PI'JTUBB NAIL'S TASSELS, i I FLOOB BTO YE OIL CLOTHS TABU OU. CLOTHS, WEATHER STRIPS, 'i M. EIHGA 318 Main street. HEW DAY I I i i ZSondAy, XTovombor ISth, XS69a NEW YOUR CEXTRAL 3 IRAZZiXIOAD. j.

TKAlfi'S LB ATS BVTTALO AS TOLLOWS: YORK EXPRESS- 4.86 A M. i 0 A M. EXPRESS 8.00 A M. ATLANTIC EXPRESS SLEEPING CAB' 160 P. M.

MAIL AND 8-16 P. NIGHT EXPRESS (SLEEPING CAB) 7.25 P. MJ CINCINNATI EXP, iSLEKPISG F. M. SUNDAY -L-.

XB0 r. M. TO NIAGARA FALLS- i LEWIBTON A TORONTO 8.00 A Mi TORONTO A DETROIT 11.20 A M. ACCOMMODATION. 8 15 P.

T.18 P. EVENING EXPBESSi.i...J.i.. FO LOCKPOBT, BUFFALO AND 615AM BUFFALO A LOCKPOBT 4.10 P.M. LKAYE NIAGARA TALLS TOR ROCHESTER i i AJfDI THE EAST. SPECIAL NEW YORK DAY J.j ATLANTIC EXP.

(SLEEPING 4.00 A 6.55 A.jM. t.15 PM. MAIL (SLEEPING CAB) 4 25P.M NIGHT EXLPBE4S (SLEEPING M. SUNDAY TBAIN 15 PJ M. LEAVE NIAGARA WALLS FQS BUFFALO WAY fl.SO A ACCOMMODATION.

.00 PACIFIC EXPBESS.L.. .45 P. EVENING EXPRES-- flSPj Trains arrive fromPNiagara Falls And t-uspension Bridge at 7.45 and 10.05 A 3 50 acd 8.15 P. M. awlnH rrtm IVnm Lnrkiwt at 111 45 A.

M. And 10.20 P. M. i Tickeissnd Bleeping Car Berths secured at 103 Ex change street. I I.

H. KENDRICK, General Ticket Agent, JAMES THJLINGHAST. General Sun'ti BtrrrALO, Nov. 15, 1869. i I i THE AMERICAN ROUTE.

Wintar Arrstugement. 1 1870. LAKE SHOHfi BXXOB. BOTJTHBHIaT.HAIl.WAVJ All Trains between Buffalo and Ohica- fornn throngh WITHOUT CUAIVCE OF CAILS. IN DIRECT eONNECTION WITH AXi.

Eastern Trains, via Bunalo, Dunkirk, or Niagara Falls, to Cleveland. Cincinnati, Toledo, Chicago, ft. Aiouis, apa aii pointA tun nw ami Duauiww Palace Bleeping Cars on all Night Trains. I hi Ira sir! aftrirMONDAY. Nov.

15. and until fat ther notice, Trains will leave Buffalo, trom Exchange street Doput, dally (Sundays excepted) aa follows 6A A TW TOLEDO Sir KB SB. A Jt-aJ iAa ilia ,0, st Dunkirk 8.C6 A wnatflaM 4S AH. Krln 10.00 A. eonneettnir at Brie with Erie A Pittsburgh tain Cleveland 2.05 P.

M. (dinner), Toledo T.45 P. (sapper and Sleeping Car tor Chicago, without change), Chicago 6 0 A M. Magnincent lira wing Boom tjara. lO THT PACIFIC SIF'Sa.

(STJNDAYB mciaoeui. jutith Auim 1.85 P. XII P. Brie 8 HOP. land 1.15 P.

M. This train runs through from N. tn (Ih nun without chanm or ar: jJrawuur rtoom and Sleeping Car from Bnflalo also; Toledo 11 55 p. M-, cmcago jy.it- i It BaT I KRIB ACCOMMODATION Ar A a HAS riyes at Dunkirk at 5 60 Westneid l.oo p. Brie uj v.

ja. uetoming Leaves arte at 4D a. arrives at westnem i.io Dunkirk 8.06 arriving at Bnflalo 10.40 A 9A(k EVENING BXPBBBB.j-.AB-WU A JJ1- rives at Dunkirk 10.85 P. Westflold 11.30 P. Erie 13.85 A.M., Cleveland 4.45 A.

Toledo 10.10 A Chicago 8 40 P. Ms, connecting at Clevelana and Toledo with trains for tha west ana Doutcwest. xais train runs uauj, dbviu das excepted. i SPECIAL CHICAGO I EX 1.15 A. PRESS.

Leaves Cleveland 8 15 A. Toledo 1.00 P. M. reaching Chicago 10.06 M. same oay.

i i- i IDETHOIT LINE. i I Leave Bnflalo at, 1 15 A 6.80 A. 13 18 P. IL Sleeping Car from Cleveland to Detroit! Arrive in letrmtat f. u.xu r.

so a. m. i UitANl) KAP1U9 LdJJL j. Leave Buirtlo at 1.15 A 6.80 A. M.

ii Arrive at Kalamazoo at 1.55 P. 8 00 A. M. Arrive at Grand Kaplds at 11 00 P. 11.80 A.

M. Aitisur. uiuiutt. LeaVe Buflalo at 1.15 A 6.80 A Arrivo at Jackson at 4.10 P. 11 15 P.

i I DETBOIT A CHICAGO. Leave Detroit at 8.00 A. M.i5.50P. M. 4 Arrive in Chicago at 5.80 P.

140 A. M. TW Direct connections at vieveiand. via Cleve land, Columbns as mnclnnau itaiiroaa, ror tjoinmotis, Dayton, Cincinnati, ixraisvuie. Bt.

ixnus, lb. xerre iiaute, ana au raouinwest points. A connection Is also made at Toledo with the tt i.nnii x.r, i m.v For Fort Wayne Wabash. Porn, Logansport, LafRJ-I ette. Danville, and all points in the Southwest.

I TUJJSUU WApAoq ha i ukuajj, i rjr connections aL witn Ln mom- Ine and evening i trains for the 'W oat, North, and South. i i I i I I XZw Bocona-ciass uars accompany tno.aoove trams through to Chicago, thus offering to the pnblic the advantage of high speed with low fare. I I TfiJBMOST LPXURIOUS SLEEPING CABS in the world accompany Night Trains. QT Baggage cbockod through to all principal points. I i 1 J.

i I Ask for Tickets "Via -Lake Shore and Michigan' Bouthern Hallway Line," which can be obtained, at all tne principal xicnet unices in tne uniteo mates, and in Bnflalo at the Company's Office. Exchange hi. lxmoi also at tne etenerai union ATCxet vrmce, no. 17 Uxchangest. I i Bnflalo time Is given for departure from Buffalo Chicago time 14 given for arrival In 'Ihe time at intermediate stations Is Cleveland time.

i AsitrvB at Buttalo. Bunjxo Tim: Special New York ............8 66 A. Atlantic 10 P. Dav Kxnress I 8.45 P. lyincinnau jfcxpress.

jr. ja t3T Sunday Trains leave at 13.18 and 8 P. and arrive at a.iu jr. m. O.

F. HATCH. Cen'J Stw'f L. B. tt Hi S.

Rv'y, Cleveland J. A. BCRCH, General Eatttrn Patt'r i I i Hnsalh Buffalo, Nov. 15, iw. i- r-i-- mol5 I MC9.

1 1 Winter Arranrsment. 1870 GRAND TRUNK R. R. Tor Zaondon, Ooderich, Fort 1 Barnia, Detroit, Ir I ADRIAN, TOLEDO, C1NCINNATL GR'D RAPIDS I OBIUAGO, IIUXaWAt7AJuS( 3 maevnxs, Masisoii, Li. Cbossb, PBAntra nu Laura, Omaha, Chstshnb, Sax iriuacisoo, .1 BT.

JOSEPH, ST. LOUIS, BT, I And an prltwiped poOO Uu Wait end I I xrortswsn. THRBK KXPRK33 TRAINS LEAVE Erie street Depot, Buffalo (Sundays excepted). New York Central time, which Is twenty nunuu'R I laauir uiaa ouiaiu nine, aa wuovi: 1 It CWI OH UI, xxi u.o 6.w xm juiwHuea tfaucuur I S.88 P. H.j Detroit Junction 46 P.

Detroit 6.00 jc. imcago q.j a. m. connecting witn trains tor vnicago ana ail points west, North and Sonth 1 IH 1 1 Iff AOOOMMODATION.4-FOBi uonT i tmfbnl 9 OH iff MIGHT EXFKES8. AHHIVtNli aMJ JT.

Hl at strattord 3 00 A ltTLondon 10.18 A Barnia 8 80 A. M-, Milwaukee Junction 1.80 A Detroit Junction 8 0S A. Detroit o.xu ja. vnicaeoe our. connecting with trains lor all points West, North and Sonth.

iraiaa uvm axe aue tn jronnio as totlows Night Express i 00 A.M. AxeommoOaUonia.lO r. CF" gnporb Bleeping Oars on all Nght Trains. mr xvw mt niace oieepmg uars run gaily front Port Huron to Chicago, in Connection with trains from Bunalo. i.i tar" SxeaUent ReSreshmetil Booms art Stratford ax Baggape thacaid ffiradgh to aU jjrlneipal Passengers Icovteg Bnflalo ior the West should te aura iaj uexoua Tia meurand l'ninx itailway, to be had at the Company's Office, No.

145 Erie street. O. 3. BHYDGB3, 1 H33BY BHACKjELL, Atemaoma Dfreetcr Ventral a HnnfTMl .1 JOHN WH1TMOBJI, vattsarf, T. tai, I nov.if, laen.

Bnflalo, N. Y. KORTH'2. CENTRAL R. R.

ZMrsct Boota SontlL, 1 i TO BALTIMOKB. WASHINGTON. PHILATlHi, Ai finmnii 11,1.1. "IJ'HT AVJXU Sl.airtft $son THROUGH FROM BOCHS8TEB TO BALTIMOBjT WITHOUT CHANOB OF CABB 1M09. wintr Arraajj-sarisat, 1870.

I I' Takina efeet No t.Vi lna i rTTRAIfTS SOUTHWARD LEAVE DEPOT A of New Yerk Central Hailroed as foi Iowa: i 8.00 A. 'W -f-e p. fjanandalona ntP owvvuix uruwuimi awnuiB, amTir at jsimira S.40 P. Wllliamsport 13.85 A Hanlebnrgb S.06 A. Iuadelphia at 8.80 A M.

i l. Iff VIAM.T.Af KHIBRAjXROAD LT Railway iDeprt (Srmdsys Excepted), and ccmnectlng at Blraira tt o.w r. am Ting at wllliamsport 183 A. Harris burgh fix A Baltimore BOO A M-, Waeh-Ington 11.46 P. M-TPhliadelphla 8.80 A M.

i 1 I. HI VIA ERIE KAILW'Y. L'YS Harrisbtinrh 3.80 P. BaHrmore 1 00 A. WTk.

I lngton 10.08 P. FniladelpMa 80 P. M. Bleeping uer.trom uninuo to jumlra tral Itallrcad. Leave Kochetr 8.U0 P.

Oaxan-daigua 4.40 P. arrlvlnf at Elmira 8.40 P. M. wu! Ilainsport 13.85 P. M-.

Harrlsborgh 6.05 A M.fealtil more 8.00 A Washington 13.43 P. MJ ptla 8 8JA. M. I I TTpl Pavecsers bvthla route wtH save bot k.Ji expense over the routs vis New York City. Ask Ic HAew via Cajiandalgua and Elmlm.

For gale at Ue nrindnal Ticket Offieea. nlppers ol irrelght wUl And It to adrastJaTc to clPhia, and an -aaw s-iigiu ABA IIU1 aSaMr-ZUOQIi TM CaUTljPSll throngh to tbe above points wtthont breaking hoik waaraa. aaj ll viasjsjrwaj, as Jg ABVKUa BAZ3U fa. I yteHB.Oen'lSnpX a tyxxj-nrxm nnnvrma, iiamsKnrvfi Weet'm djt Exchange BaUUxnore, Md. 1' ll JtiXIiT UTJ AT IICDUOCD PniC2Z3.

THE LARGEST. CHEAPEST AND BBo ASSORTMENT OF i Paurlor, SLttlss; Boom. Bod Boom sad Offles jParnitnrs In the city, on hand and mads to order oa short so ttceby i i Bv KSBAXVV, WUJIO, T.t flit pU Fsoa NtASABA Faxxs Lbavs BodwwabB: i HA A LEAVB NIAQARJ UU As JUs Falls from Deoot dt tt. X869 Tia BT. i Off pot) eQ) ST.

M. it P. S.2Q tw P. fi 8 10 I at I I A. i iff OATMDAL.

11 I 1 1 'I I II. 4 S00 BBX.li k1 1 I'll i-i i Creat Western ilUlsf 'i fill BS8T Uf XS4AKBT, A. K. J0HNBTOS, IS Xaln St. ili.

1 'I i I Jl i 0 WHERE YOU CAS i ti i I i "til i I i fi BUY TXZ12 cnnAPBsr, 11 AlX 0SAJDK3 Of SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, At lioweat Oaah riices, -sif I 1 BIKE a WILLKT'B, 160 -Seneca and 51 Kast Xagle itxeet, 1 1 'I llil' I ll MMa ty Go ajid ssa tt OROCEHIE3, OHXlAP.roa OA8BT. 1 A. REYNOLDS i At 191 mala Street, onrni Vor balk, at vhouiui ahd BZTtiia iW BOUNDS PUHB WHITE B4D, TBS BBST AND CHBaJrKST IN BUrr AIaJ. UUU tjiSllH. xvBgllSU EiDKCCU wii, i ii 1it riiii'ii'iitt pia mi -mv FJJBJSST GRADES SOJtK VERS FINS.

FIFTY I.AGS OF, COFFEE OLD JAYAsMOCIlA, AGUISA, Oe! FKE3H BOASTED AND GKOTJND CliFFEK i VKTp-TMV 1 aBocxmiES. BICE, SOAP, 8TABCH, CANDLES, BAKING POW- PER, BAISIN3, FBD1T3, RUTS, SPICKS, Of Svery Grade and Seeeription. I i 1 1 i 1 i PURE WINES AND CIOOD OOOKTJfa BRANDY. 1 1 I ll I ll ii. i TOBACCOS, BJCGAR3, 8HUFF8, PAINTS, OILS, SI! VARNISHES; BBUSHE8 OF EVERY 1 1 i GBAE AfiD DESCRIPTIOS.

ji. lflO Dozen Pails, Tabs and Brooms. i HSOUO BOXES WINDOW GL4H8 FRKSCH, ENGLISH AND AMKBICAN. Als4, a large vSrlefy-tf VIALS.pBOTtLBS; i ii: i mannjactDrera' prices. i 10,000 POUNDS PUTTY, IN KSGH, CANS AND i I BLADDERS Oauatlc Soda and OH Of Vitriol for Refiners.

REYNOLDS CO 191 Main Street. T70B SALE 10 BBLS. EXTBA NICE -B- ClOEB, for family tuei S'J ut. 63 tnbs extra nice lau made BUTTER, for Ounilj use. i WO dozen Ireah EGGS, warranted.

800 1 bbls. choice APPLKb Greenlnes. BotUen lUZlCU AaVJiVI1-'. nwiBUlDU, 1 1 1 nergsjac it 1 frTlO dosen FICKLBD EGOS. Vm bnchela extra nice PEACH BLOW I'OTA TOEas tor lamliy use.

i i j1 By WALLACE JOHNSON, 70 Main and i i ii IS and 16 Uanover Bnflalo N. Y. MARTIN TAYLOR, i ii Bookseller i Stationer, 1 I. If I.I ft I 'III 385 KAIMT 8T2UB8T. 1 DEVOTIONAL BOOKS; FOR LENT.

i in Bishop Coxell Letter to the Pope. I i Moral Reforms, by Bishop Coie. i i i I Thenghts on the Services, by Bishop Coxe. Hook's Meditations. I i Sermon oa the Beatitudes.

Suffering Life of Oar Lord. Penitential tf Holy Week. Key to the Bible. Last Days of Oaf Sivtonr. Oar Chnrch and her Bervces: 1 annenngs oi deans.

i Sadler's Emmanuel. Sadler's Parih Sermon. 4 Sadler's Plain Speaking iKMMjivif a oecunaAoam.T i iBadler'B Chnrch Doctrine. iBargon's Short Sermons, ii Pope and the ConnclL i i4 i i A Rosary for Lint. I i-jQoalborn'B Devotional Stndy pf Ihe Scrlptnres.

Qoulbnrn's Thoughts on Personal Religion. lOonlbam's Idle Word. I iii.i i 1 Goulbarn's Office of the Holy Communion: i Bishop Potter's Pastoral: i i i.i Hmiih's Bamptoh Lectures. i i Uj -A -mi i Lenten Lessons, -iji fi'ftm ji ii ij Para ait oi Holiness. I I I Halloween, and many others.

Tor sale by MARTI TAILOR, 385 Main Street piArarwo ran. I i i i i i Court St, from Seventh to Staats St. JAMES W. BROW1V CO. DEALERS! IN ALL DESCRltTIONS 0 LUMBER, and Manufacturers ol Doors, Mouldings, and other Joiners' Work, Packing Boxes, Ac Lumber Planed, ttawtd, or otherwise worked to order, promptly and In the best manner.

Ravine In use one of Dobscnv A Beldine'a Scroll oaws, wura oi uus a inn win oe none witn extraorai- eratlon MaCleliand's Planing Machine Buster, which -removes the shavings the machines as soon as made, the Planed Lumber is made much smoother than without this new A long experience in the business, and having new Machinery ol tne nest Kind ana with tne latest improvements, war. rant an assurance that the work of thla 'Mlll will he of the first character and class In every respect i Utf TULTIlTia IZI, And Door, Sash and Blind Factory, 133 Xflechaiie between Srio fi. Canal and -fp 1 W. EVANS Sc CO. I i.

I kxsp COMSTAK1I.T band Oelllna; and and' i Xlongrh sad Xlaaed Lmnbsr. pHET'-. ALSO MANUFACTURE AND -L have for sale DOOKS, HASH. FRAMES, BOUND PICKET PENCE, MOULDINGS, and furnish to oraer aiu lnriun, wuuu wvaa nsea lit tne con Btructloa or onse. 1 11.

feSWtanS7o B. s5L D. c. 1 T30. 4 1' I I I I l'f Ajrent Great American! Teat Co.

3680348 HAia STBaa4. 4 I 1 1 JULIUS B. FRANCIS. COV17TX TAXES. Kara Comrrr Tkbabttrbr's Omca, BvwrAWi March S.

1870. i vrOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL it persons who have hlthe to omitted to pav their County. Tavest for tbe yew 1669 are required to pay them at this office on or before the flneenth day of jnareu, wna per ceus- vuueu ior cuiiectiong or in default thereof I shall Immediately thereafter issue my warrant ior me coneciion or ine same, wun terest added at the rate of twelve per rent, per an. num. i o.H dlk Kni i I.

mhttl.9 i Treasarer of Brie jUounty. Utanl Xottcrff. IN BANKRUPTCY NORTHERN, DIS-ThlCT OF NBW YORK. rs. i i 1 In the matter of' Will am Uwanny and Daniel norm, BaDKnip'm.

na iw. i i r. I At ihe city of Buftalo, March 6th, A Bv 1370. I Parsaant to an order duly made herein and filed hi the office of tha Clerk of itbe Uistriet Court for said in sulci tn me ein oay oi jastcn, iaro, iacob uit-tere. the Asslenee duly aoDointed of said Bantaronu.

do hereby give notice that I shall sell at mrbllc ane tin. at mv office, corner of Main and Lantietiii Streets, in said city or Buffalo, on tho 13d day of siarrn. xoiu, as. iw uchicva uie i oooa acconnis Sue or growing an to ssia Banxrnptt 1 1 i i 1 mhstlo JAOOB H1TTERE. Assignee.

CITJPREME COURT OF THE BTATK OIT. fj NBW xOHK George H. Wand. aralnst Qeorge W. Keynolda, B.

B. Whiting, and B. A PSDN, ocitnuwu. ii K.i To the above-named defendants and each of mem cm are berebv sammeed and rraaired ta ansa the complaint in this action, which will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Brie, and serve a copy of your answer on me, at my office. In the city of Bnflalo, N.

within twenty days after the aerrlee hereof, exclusive of tbe day of each service i and if you fill to answer the complaint as afore. sata, tne piatmin win appiy to tae uotut tor tne relief demandedia the said coan plaint. Dated December Shh, 1. I ii OKORQK B. BIBBABD.

I Plaintiff Attorney, Buffalo. N. T. Tha eoninlalnt above mentioned waa filed in th nT- ioe of the Clerk of the County of Erie, ta the city of puuua urn wa uj oi tfanoary, yieiuL ij i GEOBSE B. HIBBABD, 1 71tmbl0.th i PHintira AMmaey I VTOTICK Or VINTEBrTION.44NOnCE IS 1 berebv eiven that the Common nmarii City of Bunalo intend to order, ths) fjUowlnar de-scrlbed work in sUd city, via: i i A bridge eonttracted across ths ravfce S90 awtt hut of Dole street, wHh stone abutments.

Iron anpr-sunctnre, and two 16 lees roadways and two Met sidewalks. i i -i Ptod Boflalo March 9, 1870. i I I GEOKGB 8. WAKDWELL. tob0a, I I City Clerk.

TJOR BALE A SHEEPSKIN TANNERY on favorable JOHN OTTO. 8 Fearlat JL ot us 1MOTICEL Cuf5 vWs out and Preserve it ii 5t 'I-' I i-r, i i 'il i i i 1 OT THE PEOPLE 18 aled to the following Ordinance, relaiiog to whea aM fcew lbs paved streets and alleys are to be cleaned-; i 1 im i tt il Ii wwvuu.jw n. I I 1 fctreet Coauniisioner. i PA7SD STREETS: WHEH AND HOW TO si BK CLKAMBQ. i .1 S3.

Every Owner or oeennaut of anv lot or olece of ground fronting cm any street or alley which is or ahaU te paved, or the person havmg charge of the aame.aaaitt Before nine a clock la the torenoon or tne days BtiKiiaafwr mentioned, between the flfieenth day Hatch and the first day of December, csnse the sidewa.uc, fratter and street in front oi any sacn lot to taoooKniy eieanea to tae cen're oi. tne sueet or alter, tnd the dirt and manore to be coliectel into neaps Monvenient to De caned away: ana previous to i Deipg so cieaneo. tne same snail ne snmcienuy SDrinaed with water, so as to mevent the dnat fna rising and where any lot is situated on the comer formed by the intersection two streets each owner er occaDant shall swei to i the centre of each Street, nnder he nenaltT of five dotlsr lor earn and every gleet or oflense; and the city shall be divided into syren aimncie, as louows. eacn mstiict to be creanegi on. tne oay nereinajier meationea natT district, To be cleaned on Tnerday of earh week, riiaH include aii pavea streets ana alleys in we louowlng described tenriterr: i Commencing at nine D'Hlnk in thi ruro- noon the luts'section of the northerly line Of ihe Ble tfialo Creek with the east line of IHaln airndt.

and rvnins; thence along the east line of Main street to thecortherlv line of bececa atrpet: thnia ainns the northerly line of Seteea street te the east line of vmcaao street: tnence along me east line or Uhicaei eireev to the esaterlv line of- Hiw Tlnifnin 'riwC thfnc)lone the easterly i and ironheisterly line of I I SBoeiat tmnwcv, i. i To'bccletnrd on Wednesdavof earh wnclr: haii in elude all the paved streets and alleys in the following uescrruiru M3rriLurir; I uimmencinr Rl nine ClOCK lu tne lurenoon at the Intersection of thi i northput rlv uuffii iuojiE Auuaitj wreeai wiin toe east line oi Main street; thence along the eau line of Main et'coi to thQ north line of benera ttrtet; thence along; tbe tjtreet: thence alone thai northeily Hue of Brie u.tuMw, it nvum iuw. sw, uuti lien ne Bt the Oht Bamilo Creek, or harbors tbence alone the fcortherly tine of said creek, or harbor, to the place of beginning. i u1! I i third kuanucr, I i To bo cleaned on Tharsdty'of each tuvk. hall in clad) all the paved streets and alleys in the following Commencing at nine o'clock in tne forenoon at tne intersection or the east line ol Maif sueet with the north line of Seneca street) slong the nor-h line of Seneca street to the east line of Chicago thence along the east lfne hleaco atreet to the aonth Una r.f Swan thence along tbe eon in line of Swan street to tbe at Hue of Fine street) (hence along the eant lineal Plna street to the northerly line of Batavia Bt; thence along the northerly line ol Batavia street to northerly i line lot Latayette thence slong the northerly line of Lafayette rtreet to the $ast line of Main thence aiong the east iin.0,1 wuk buvdv luiufl: piocv.

ui Deginning. ill! i VOUBTB TU)TBI0T, i I To lie cleaned on Friday of each week, shall Include all tfte paved streets and alleys in the following defer! tied territory Commencing at nine o'clock In the lereftoon i tne intersection oi tne east nine or Mam street with the north line of Seneca street-. thence alonghe ast line of Main street to the north line of uuaeiieittreei; tnenceaiong tne nortn nne oi uiiay. ett4i8treel 1o Batavla street itbence alonir the north. erlvrtineof Batavla atreet to the eanterlv line ol El 11 cotfjiire thence aloop the easterly line of Ellicott stiejt to the north line of Huron street; thence along the -north line ol Huron S'reet to the northeBt ltnejpf Ningara street; thence along the northeast ane oi nmara Rireei vue etmtneast line oi neorvin street; 1 hence along tbe pontheaet line ol Georgia streut to ithB Erie Basin, or harbor: thence alone the Erie, Baals, or harbor, to Erie street thence alone the northerly line of Erie street to the nervh line of Sen ca street; thence alone the north line of Seneca street iuii.je uik vi main ueeit ur piaue 1 1 ueiiiuiujr V1FTH DI8THICT, To' lie clranei on ol each week, shall Include a'l ifle pavea streeis ana aiys in the toiiowme ae-sciined territory: Commencine atnine o'clock thei forenoon at the intersection iof the northerly line of Huron sireei wiin ine easterly line oi main etrcet; tb uoe alone the easterly line of Main street to the no rnerly line of Vlrginii tbence along the northerly line of Virginia street to the angle In Vir ginti street, near Cot age street thence along the thetce alone the Erie taaal ito the sontheast line ot Q-oigii street; thence along the southeast line of UeQdjia street to the northeast line of Niagara street thetice alone the northeast line of Niagara street to tne-nonu line ot iinron street; inence aione tne nor; line of Huron street to i the east line of Main strtf or piave ot utginning.

i (' Mir BIXtH DISTRICT, Onthei 8rit and third Monday in each aid every mofttb, aV nine o'clock in the forenoon, which said Sixih District 're udt-a a'l the naved streets and al- leys lying and being east of Pine and Cbicaifo streets, ana sontq oi tne nortneri nns oj Jtiatavia ll 1- ll'f il snvawnw ptbict, ll In Maid city, on the second and fourth In each andj every month, ac nine clock ini the; forenoon, which said Seventh District: Includes all. the paved strtets and alleys in said city not included In tho foie- anjncts. i 'i i i i i i muiiix i I ty Morning Express and i Morning Courier plea3e cony six umeB. I CITY AS8KS90BH' OFFICE, lli'tt; I I Buvfalo, March 7th, 1870. 5 rTflSE UNDERSIGNED ASSESSORS OF A tne Oliv of BuGulo would hereby give notlr that, in pnriu'ncs of the directions of! the Common tsouncu ni saia city; we nave maae meioiiowing ah Bessment Kol's for the amounts nnd nnrnoses herein after mentiontfd.oiDon the nronertv dsemcd benefited by the improvements herelnatier speclfled, and that thsaid Assessment Rolls will remain in the office of the Board of Assessor for the term of twelve days irosn oaie, subtect to examination ana review oy any petsonior persons interesteo nereis, I jj I- 1 1 8TBEBTS.

I Wo "WeeWtng eaJTPnToftaoVa Street ami If the west line of Hanover streetJ 61 For fll'tng approacheK to bridge on Van 1 1. UensBelaer street over Jlill Kace 44 81 Foi gradlDg snd naving TanDer r-traet, be ij tween Washington and t-k 58 SIDE WALES Foy repairing i'drwalk on easterly side of jmith streer, between! Abbott Road a jBd Elk street 21 tC Foi; repairing the sidewalk ou wet i.sido of Bambnrgh etreet, sonth of School JiOt 84 660 tO IS I BEWEBS. I Fosi constructing sewers in Tenth, Hamp. i i-sl shire, Maseerbnsetta I and riNlagara i i-3 stree-s. with necessary: receivers, side lm and house connecting.

10,970 57 (, 1 1 I CULVERT. 1 I Toi constructing culvert across Mlchtgm I a ,1 street, between, Butler and Ferry streets S3 70 BKlDGEa. Fo repairing and maintaining bridge across ine enlargement ana wiaeniog I talo Creek, at toll bridge Ini of Bnf- Ohto 3 001 84 fj 1 I WEUJ3. 1 Fov repairing and maintaining well Corner Fargo avenue and Vermont t)13 84 0 i jpHN MoMANUS; it GWEGOHY R1TT. 1 ll KICUABD KINNET, s.

I AMn.anrri&: Offioe-ln the Cltv Bulldinei. corner or Frnnkiia nH iUMrie streets 'i 1 1 hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.i 'I mh7lll rrroRKS ORDERED BY" THE COMMON Tf COUNCIL.

Tae oners of the land frmtinn oniithe streets between the points hereinafter unoui are uurouy reiiurui to miKe tne improvements hereinafter specifle'l In front of their respect lv" lots, in the same manner and vrlthln the time iiniteo icr eacn as ionows: Cm the north side of Howard street, hetwuen Ema. lie and Krettner streets, cause sidewalk to be con strrf cteo, 4 leei wiae, 01 nem ocK plank 3 incat uiua, wnnm uays i- i 11 i.i 1 the north Bide of Howard strcti between Krettner- and Sherman streets, cause sidewalk to be con. st'-ycted. 4 feit wide, of hmJock plank 8 Inches uuvikiwiuiu uyai i. 1: i On the north side or Tliward strectl between Sher man and Stanton afreets, cause sidewa'k to be end strvictd, 4 feet wloe, of hemlock plank 8 Inches thick wujuiuru uajrs.

1 11 iiii 1 yn tbe north side of Howard street between Stan-tovand Shn rh way streets, cacrse sidewalk to be con stMcted. 4 feet wide, of hemlock plank 3 Inches thick wlShlaS dajs. ii- it ,1 I .1 i t(n the north side of Howard street, between Shum way and Smith streew, cause sidewalk to be con Btrnciea, ieet wiaa.oi nemiock pianx 3 inches thick wifhln days. i Jn the southerlv side ol Seventh Street, between Pennsylvania and Hudson streets, cause sidewalk to oe -repaired wltn nemJock plank 8 inches thick, with wajre. i i-i -i i i'JJse above works are to be dons under the direr tlct of the Street Commissioner; and if not done In thmsnner and within the time sneclaed, then the Su feet Commissioner Is authorized to caue the same to ife doae at toe expense of the owners ot the land I)ated Buffalo, March 7, 1870.

1 .1: i I GEORGE S. WABDWELLr CitytJlerk. TOTTCE OF INTENTION. NOTTCE IS 41: hereby given that: the Common Conncil of the CUi of Buffalo intend to order the following described wofks ln said city, 1 1 t.il I -t he lamp District extender in both sides of Cedar strttet, oetween t-union ana Kagie ttreete. 1 i Fated Buffalo, March 7, 1870.

I i I GBOKIjIE S. WABDWELL, Ph7tl7 I 1 city Clerk. I 1 CtTY CLEBK'H OKFICB, I I DurriLo, jaarcn ism. CJEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE, CSIVKD at this office, by tbe Chairman or the Omsmlitee on Police, till Monday, March 11, 1870, for "isuuitunvuwvi lucruuverfiuiica. i i may be seep at this office.

-1 1 t' SAMUEL PETE KS, of committee on Police. nh7U2 Cfaairsaan NOTICE OF IINTENTION. NOTICE IS 'hereby eiven that tha Common Conncil tha uim vi' jmiiuuv uiveuu ui tne louowlng Cty scribed works in said eity. 1. Tne main sewer in Edward niw.r einoi, weeumy, oe openea, cieaneq, ana repaired.

i lamp district extended in both sides of Syca-mofe street, from Wautut to Tousey efeet. 1 1 ITheiamp district extended In both sides of Ash nmeiii srra unesee ana sycamore streets. i DUe4 BnfBdOj, Febrnary SSth, 1870. I I I I 1 GEO. S.

WABDWBLL, fetSanhlO ctty Clerk. OKFH'E OP TUB 1 1 BTJPBRINTENlENT OIT SCHOOLS, Ii 1 Bcttalo, March 8. 1871'. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT A stbis office nnti 9 o'clock Thursday P. March 10th.

for furnishing the new Central School with Desks and Meant. I I 11 1 1 1 Speclaaea Desk and Seat ein be exam'ned at this ofntja. I THOS. LOTHKOP. 1 1 'j Snpartntendent of cs-beols.

TOTICB 19 HEREBY GIVEN 1" sealed proposals will be reeetvetf at the ffice ol the Street Commissioner until ttstsrday. March 12th! at If) o'clock A. lor opening, cleaning and repair! Ingthe main sewer in Ea ward street from Delaware trtfft westerly. nynajo, suuca irrru 1 1 i GEOBQB W. GILLEPIB, nfrotll (-trert Commiwdoner CYCAMORE STREET EXTENSION.

KJ Notice is hereby alvvn that the Common Council of t(ie ty of Buffalo Intend to tike ana appropriate tb btnd and nropsi tv neca. aaryto layout and extend Bvcatnoie strset fro be eutterlv ltnnr Rtnt'it Bortheaeterty to the Genraee Flank Road, the cent re line of said extension to be a straight cokirr.n-atioilef the centre line of PvraTwcw. nw laid.OQt between Jefferson nd Walibrn mrrt-mm. th.i aurtKaau sontn lines wn ie 1 ensatnt an. glee tram and rallal to the cenue Una.

Ikjted Bulklo, February tBth, Itmi. lA. v- 1 GB0- WARDWELL, City Clerk west the can Itrralleag'' from tw. mty to ten eenU iravel by tb. shortest cantodMbor, reported bm amendatory the DMMfllMtlM.

I Mr- Looan moved that Hie bill lor tne-J I doetlon of the number oi army officers, be ntdered in tbe House as uommuwe Havana notice that ha would call It up to morrow. Adjourned. NEW, YOftK LEGISLATURE. SENATE. AXB ANT, March 9, ll" iiv Mr.

Jacob Makln atpropriaiion to. fiiMittate the construction oi iu ow xmm. uweao Midland railroad halt vi ay By Mr- M- 23J Ward of We York- j- By Mr. Patricic To regulate the sale of intoxicating liquors, with amendments. f.

Mr. Hustkd moved that the amendments be printed and the bill have its third reading Fri day. Carried. i- By Mr. Jf XAoa ltciauve to incorporaieu nuiilii; libraries.

By Mr. Deveracx Tor the better prevention of disease and cruelty. By Mr. Flaoo A new charter for the city of Troy. By Mr.

AtvoRD-Amendlng ne -ac esiao-llshins; fees of jurors and witneses. nSSS iry article. I ByMr. ITIELD8 Keiauvew me cuuaio ou- perlor Court. I i I A.ISO againsb ine om autcuuius, bMiML vi tha iU.v nf Rnr.heater.

The bill to facilitate the construction of the Cayuga Lake Uallroad was paused. -W 1 BILLS INTRODUCED. By Mr. HARDENB0KO Amending the geu- era I railroad act. By Mr.

Pakkkr To amend the act punishing the procurement of abortion. 1 BILLS Enabling the "American and Foreign Biblo Society to unite with the American Baptist Changing tbe name of the Syracuse Savings Institution. Mr. C. Nokton reported the militia enrolling bill.

Adjourned. I ASSEMBLY. BELLS INTRODUCED. Bv Mr. Littxkjohn Authorlzinit the city of Oswego to disburse moneys for local im provements, -i i Mr.

Bbmus Introduced a bill authorizing railroads to receive additional fare in a certain case. Kecess. EVENING 8EJS8ION. The special order, the various resolutions of sympathy for the Cubans Id their struggle fur independence, were announced ana reau Dy tbu Clerk. There were some half dozen different series.

After their read in ir. Mr. Llttlejohn said ft was clearly evident that it would be impossible for the House to select the particular series it would wish to adopt, and he therefore moved to lay the whole subject on the table, and proceed to tbe regular order of business. Carried by 4 to 'to. rne uouse in cammicfie uisposeu oi tne ioi-lowinK bills, as noted: To appoint an additional number of police men at Saratoga Springs.

Third reading. 31 r. frear had consent to introduce a Din In relation to the local government in tbe city and county of New lorK. Keferred to the New or delegation. This is tbe new charter.

Mr. -moved the Cuban resolutions be taken from-tbe table" and referred to tbe Judiciary Committee. Carried. Mr. Sklkkkg had consent to introduce a bill to amend tbe act to suppress intemperance.

with reference to the distribution of excise mo-fa reference to the 2th Regiment National Guard. TMfd reading. Several other bills were ordered to a third reading, and the House adjourned. Ladies' Hair Goods. AD1CS' HAIR GOODS.

LV DIES' HAIR All the latest styles in LADIES' HAIR GOODS on hand and made to order, in Frizzets, Curls, Switches, Braids, Wigs, Ac. LADIES' HAIR. DRESSING IN THE MOST ELEGANT PARISIAN STYLE, Balls, Fr.tioe, and Weddings, At J. r. cnosBx.Axn's a -r: Wholesale NUlinery Store, 387 SXAZST BTBBBT, NEXT DOOR TO MARTIN TAYLOR BOOKSTORE.

nam oooos orders TAKEN ON APPROVAL. BTYLE AND QUAL1-. TX QCARANTEED BOOKS, BOOKS. BREED, LEM Fubllshers, Booksellers, -i ahd IMPORTING 8T4TIONERS, 240 XKAILVT STREET. We invite attention to onr large ami nneqoaled StOCk Of I nrjn boohs, which, we ara.

now selling at BEDUCED RATES eomprlsuic ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED AND FINELY BOUND EDITIONS 8TANDARD AUTHORS P0ET5. ALSO, AN IX HEN SB LINK OF A II MB BY DF ALL GRADES AND VARIETIES, AT VBBS LOW BATBV. Initial and Honogrtm Stamplno; DONB TO OBDBB. HOUSES FOR 84LE. 'THB BUFFALO STREET RAILROAD .1 tcpasjirraNDBKT's Or ICS.

BOWALO, Feb, 4, 1870. TN CONSEQUENCE OF THE PBA.CTICE -a- of changing their entire stock of Horses on an avenge once la two years, lately adopted by this Company, they will sell daring the present season, trom match lain to jNovemoer istn, at least ONH BVIVPZLBS BORBBB, most of them young and In good working condition. This stock has been bought by tha Company's agents during the past two years, in Canada and other parts ot the country, from the fanners, and can be sold at reasonable prices. The Horses may be seen, exam, tned, and the prices ascertained on application to the of the Compuy's Bams on Main and Niag ara streets, on and after March 1(5, 1870. Farmers, Teamsters aid others wishing to purchase will do well to look at this stock.

A lui tn 1 1U 1 l'r Homes suitable tot the Comnanv'a lnlnfK TIN VBBT FOU MARKS, which were brought vMaeaiamiau, ana unexpectedly have proved wmvniwa, JJtSS H. bMALL, 1 ihinntntendeiit LOCHF033.T A1E. Having been appointed Wbolsaa'e Agent for the sale of this J0BTLY CELEBRATED ALB. In thia eity, I oflbr It to tha trad at LOCKPOBT PRICED, and deliver ftee of charge. Fartjcnlar attention given to snpplywg iamUlsr wllk QUABTKB and HALF BARRELS of the LIGHT and NEW ALB.

IvTIFHAINEk' MS Minn strses. BdlKmylS we nake to Ordir all Kind BXaANZ BOOBS rer.Svsiy Hind of Btuineas. TBI BrBINQ QBT THEM OF FELT0H BR0-, 195 Ntia itiett. A yen will be smitad la qn nty or stok tnd vetit-manjhlp, as well as price. Happily the eountry bad another force, indlieo- luble.

armed with trum naraei, uD niitAd to defend the lonsr-estab n.hAri Institutions, not excepting the Irish ilrBelcber responded for the Navy and ifr, n-nmrnrri fnr tbe Volunteers. Th Chairman cronosed the health ot tbe leaders of the Conservative party, and eolo-oirnA tha latK T.ord Darhv. Mr. Oatborne Hardy, in reply, said that the nartv was now tu tbe minority In Pari ia- mint; henoe all Its battles were fought outside, liKfl f.Tpr been faithful to conservatism. which was growing in all tbe great centres -of trade and manufactures, ana was sure oi iuhiii Oiber speeches followed, and the party broke up at a late hour.

i. COUUEsS.Second Sesstop SENATE. 1 WaShinoton, March 9. Mr. Fkkbv presented a petition from Mr.

Hitch, of Connecticut, setting forth that his father, Denniss Hatch, an American citizen, was illegally restrained of bis libetsy by ttie 'Djinlnlcan Government. Tbe subject was referred to tbe Committee on, Foreign Affairs. Mr. from tbe Committee; on Finance, reported tbe House joint resolution extending tne time for the witndrawal of spirits from bonded warehouseo.with recommendation that It do-not pass. Mr.

Trumbull, from tbe Judiciary Committee, reported the House bill to admit Geot-gia tu representation in CoDjjress. He said tho Committee bad instrucUd him to report it. hvM with a statement that tbe conditions annexed to the bill, except tbe first, were the Mime as those annexed to the bills recognizing and Mississippi as entitled to representation, and which the Senate bad twice a looted, tbe Committee believing It unneces- nn tn insist noon their own views In refer- nnca tn those conditions. Toe first proviso was in accordance with tbe recent report of tbe Committee relative to the election of Stato officers. The House bill to supply the deficiencies la the' aDDroorUtlons for tne contingent ex peases of the House of Representatives was Mr.

1'OKiROY Introduced a joint resolution, declarinir that tbe conduct of Sae Suanlith tiov- ernmenl fo Cnlta id Its treatment of thecaj'- turtd tnsureents and of persons suspected of sympathy with the Insurgents, In mutilating the dead, arid the disregard of age, sex and condition, is cruel, innuman anu uaroarmis. and deserves the reprobation of the Christian world. 1 Tbe joint resolution was laid on the table aud oraenu ta pe printea. The Fundinic bill was taken bn. Tho amendment by Mr.

Morkixi. to th fli-Bt section, to insert the words not exceeding," in order that the rate of interest tniy be Icbh but shall not exceed 5 per waa adopted, Mr. Mokrill, then moved to amend tbe sec ond seclton so as to make, the rate of interest on lour hundred millions of bonds therein pro vidtdfor not exceeding five instead of four and a half per cent. Rejected Dy a vote ot i ftecess till evening. I'J.

BVBNINO SESSION. On motion ofMr, Ramsb tbe bill, gfvlnp tbe consent ol Congress to the laying of the tuDes Or tunnels across JSast luver from uroolt lvn to New York and aeroaa North Uiver from New York to New Jersey, and making them post roaas woen eonstructea, was taiten up. tha unn'elsTo be so conalruuled as not to oil struct or Impair navigation, was agreed to, anil a I an amendment directine that tbe work hall be under t'e direction ot the Secretary of War. Tha bill was then Dasaed. I Tha Fundi nir bill hivlns been taken up, Mr Sherman, with a view of meeting the objec tion to tbe fifth section, onereu an amenumen aiithorizina- the Secretary ot tbe Treasury to 'make the coupons of any portion oflhe fou nar Mint, bonda ravable at tbe omce of an au thorlzed airent of the United States in- either' tbe cities or LondunParis, Berlin, Amsterdam or Frankfort.

Mr. (Jonklino opposed the whole proposv tlon, remarking that the emission of securities in the currency of a foreign nation, as proposed, and the establishment of foreign American agencies, were without precedent, and he had not heard of an argument which, tn his opin- Ion, waa sufficient to Induce tbe Senate to agree to the proposition. -In reply to wbat bad been said about the importance of the bill, be wished to eay that if the bill had gone down to tbe sepulchre of unconsidered: bills, or never bad been presented, the fact would not have been one to be regretted, as all requisite authority to tbe Secretary of the Treasury for refunding the nubile debt had already existed in the statutes of 1865 and April 12th, I860. Mr. Conklino mated that the establishment of foreign agencies proposed by thebill would compel tbe shipment abroad every six months of iom twenty-five millions of specie.

The amendment-offered by Mr. Sherman was adopted yeas 30; noes 1U. Mr. Cameron gave notice of his intention i to offer an amendment to require the Secretary of the Treasury to. redeem all fractional, cuii-.

reney by the first of July. Mr. Cobbktt'8 motion to strike out the fifth section authorizing foreign agencies was agreed to by 2a yeas to 11 noes, 1 The amendment of Mr. Scott requiring ne rotiatiou of tbe bonds bv the officers of the Treasury alone, and alt exchanges sales to oe mads Dy public dios, was rejected. Mr.

Howard offered an amendment, pending wnton tne senate adjourned. Mr. Stockton by unanimous consent Intro-' duced a resolution requesting the Secretary of the Navy to furnish any information he may have as to tbe sinking of the United States ves-' sel Oneida the British steamer Bombay. Adoptee. -i i HOUSE.

Mr. Mungbn asked leave to offer a resold-. -tlon in reference to unjustifiable actions of in ternal revenue officials in New York and else- where, and that public ophuon is outraged bv continued-acts of aggression on the rights of citizens and taxpayers, and calling on the Com. misaioner of Internal Revenue for statements as to tbe authority under which his subotdi nate officers have recently seized upon 1 property and private pacer in New York and elsewhere without affording tbe owners thereof immediate information a to the cause of such sel dies. Mr.

JenckkS objected. Mr. Garfield offered a resolution directing tne ostomce (committee to inquire into the expediency of adding a postal express to tbe mail service, In order that small packages may i be sent over the principal mall routes at rea aonable rates. Adopted. The bill for the sir line railroad between i New York and Washington came' opt as- the Duamesa oc tbe morning bour.

Various amendmenu as to corporators and details were offered and agreed to. Ptpone the bill to tbe 81st of March. Rejected -67 to 63. Mr. Wood remarked that if the bill was pissed be would guarantee to give to its corpo-r ritore twenty millions for their franchise, and jubu imuo ism.

uik swinuie in this bill, Jur. isuiiwuLi wotua guarantee that the gentleman from New York could have the franchise for one million. Mr. Wood I will guarantee to raise in the eity or new xors; ten munons for the prtrl- irajra (nam 111 uiii Cox I raise the point of order that it is not in order to put op franchises at auction nn this floor either for one million or twenty After further, discussion. Mr.

Inoersoli. moved the previous question, but the House is ukuio secona it oy a vote ot vi to ll. Mr. swash opposed ihe bill. There waa no necessity for it; the line of railroad now -V.

w.o.g, new xorx ana wasnington was sufficient for all tbe needs of travel and commerce. concluding his remarks tbe blu weot oyet. Mr. Gabfield, from the Committee on Buiea, reported a rule devoting exclusively to the business of the District of Columbia! when claimed by that Committee, the third IFndav fffc two o'clock taU. adjourn Aftera brlef discussion the rule was Adopted.

Pned a petiuon of the ad of MounlvernrOhio, CotM, Prty. asking -J (s nkf, Issue tr-l ne toHi JEK "Ulw the notes, and pay in Printing Committee Oi ipectfeations, PlUfB! ffl adopu without a diviloo5hu' "mended and Mr. from the Wforted the Census bill, Sir. Mokrill Ibroslebratlag the. hundredth AinerteaB lBdependenoa by holding a rxpoaitlon of arU, manofactures and BeforredrtT when those dates fall on Sunday, and then on abe preceding Saturday,) for ASPIN WALL, connecting vis i Panama Hallway with one of the Company's Sieetsa ships trom Panama for SAM FRANCIBOO.

tonhln St MAMZAN1LLO- I I Departure of the connects at Pansms with Steamers for SOUTH PACIFIC and CENTRAL I' AMBBICAM PORTS. 1 hose of the 6th touch at MAM- i ZANJLLLO. I- 1 1 I FOR JAPAN AND CHINA I tteamer CHINA leavtn 8aa Vraaurlam Aarfl i i -rn- nr. 1 hundred ponndsBewweaJlowed to each adult. I Baggage Masters accompany Baggage through, and at- tend to Ladies and children withoot male protectors.

Baartrare received oa tko dock tha dav before aaillrar from steamboats, railroads and passnisxnri who pratut to send down early. it I i An experienced Burgeon oa Medicine si I I nenoance TlArf, foot of Canal-street, North Klyer, NVij. Or at ANDES A 1UHIU1IU OTOI of Mala aad Xxcbasge streets. Agents for jjaaiiqyau i jr. a.

sapi, THS jrOHTXT OBBVAJT LLOYD'S STEAMSHIPS. i CAjiBYlJrO THE UNITED f- S-afS States MaUJ will sail ii wiii man rroaa Pier, foot of Third street. Hobokm. EVERY THURSDAY, tjiklr. P.Z sengers to LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON.

pjuuruara, at tne rxiowmi rates, payable In goid cr Its eoui Talent in enmrnrr: Flrrt cavhftL Stall. taWn, 18j ateerage, $35 OO.i i i. i 7T-1 jMorning, tne eteamnnips leave Bremen ever Sat srday, Southampton every, Tuesday X7I i For Frelirht armlT to OSI.lt ktWh nrt wvw iFovPaeeageappfyto Ti 'T Me3tl Grersl Airent. MB Mais street. BnSsM.1 i r1 I i FROM CHARLESTON TO FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH.

TBI WEEKLY LINK 77 The fbliCrwlnff BttMn, will xxxmwm (auriMIAS h. Florida. Via SavaTtnab. tliiwi ilau. A WAlr artr srrl.

vaj of the New York Steamships and the North-Eastern KaihTjajt Train; it ,1 i i i PILOT BOY, (Inland Route every Bunday o'clock. Jl fntTTATOK. every Toesdsy evening st 8 o'clock. 1TY POINT, every Friday evenire at 8 o'clock Throoeh-tickc-a to be bad at all Cbariestnii and Ma-' an nan Kaasamp uxte Jtsenetes in new totk. IJ.

AJAEN et L. tUILMARTIN C0 Agents at Cbarieeton. gents at bsvannart. il -r I 1 -i-1 aMsjts ji Dec 1st, lfc f. i 1230,650 I i i I i i i i i DOIXARS, distrlbntrd monthly by Pworh Commia.

In tbe ligM Kft-cky Bur Bend for clrcslai at once and try. toot lack, mm i Address I I O. BL. MUBR4.Y A Oh. jl delTtjelS mwft i I Coarrntw.

Ky niLDRETIIVl 4TIC Vlhl Ths Bledicsl Wondsr of the I HTARR A NTKD TO rTTTH Til--I'M r-l V'Ut-U TI8M. Nt-nrslolt. DeW.tty See circulars, i cares. Bold by dnuglts is ii.i.- HOWARD vuAJrrnuu, mis jaata sweet, J-1 i A ll. il r'-t tl-i-l I-- if: 1 I I ill.

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