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City lioticea. STREET jCLEAMSG 1 Owes ot Wrutwr Cov imiovsb, i The Attention -of the' Public Vi "V.I l- T' i 1 UCFFAM OOHXBCUL ITRTtSK.Tbe I In band for law by Oct eoren lieaily other Work el intarast and fa Gna. HE A GriE ST SCHOOL BOOCG. Ift -4 'If: Utt, TBE SCHOOL BOOBS CSHB Clothing burnishing House vw noneap pafcaa. ant wrll maka a book of tbe aiaa of bar preWtOa yotIUf sew book UMaatbor ofuSC Lbjo pays bat); apecuto tbe eritio by eortflnlng bar pretaea to a quotaUon of Diaraali'a aucdbet deOaiUoa olthemln "Lotbair." Mr.

Carle ton atatea bU ftttet Urkt eJiUtm frf I fioplfW "isfoHeei" atloiber pfrriB fcot i iutio( aora oeyoM una rate; UaT If atCTi rffcilrUUo4)f he lWe tnoka antrtf Bl. a IN NEW YORK STATE PUBLISHERS' LQWrsT PRirro i4 1 i I ill vj-; i lit' ui 3 -1 ii'-i--' 1 1 i.j.-v- 'J KHOOli BODKA Mv.n w- Qutsidle of Now York; City. ready peca iatviiniteu jBBrwg American ALL 1 ww.a. 1 1 11 FK.KK of rir Annie -ft'-. THEEE STOKES IN 285, 287 aiid A CLEAN nARTIM i- 'iPUhMSHES.

ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND r'Jttj wJiL' ei'-1 l'-t" 263 Main Street. BntTaTn o. I'D rn I iAaJS GliHPK FOB YOU TO II The Heaifeirt WE BAYS THE STYLES TO SCIT YOU. (JOSE SUtTTOU. tit COMB WHERE YOU CAN FIND THE GOODS.

-WarehoTisi, "I AKMOVBDTO And 7fpna 78 Pearl Street. Adalri In combletA Ruiuinn nrrio Come where you are wre of 1 7 --w-aaj aawp ajivi TOU ARE UUAEANTEED BATISFACTIOX. iCOME WIIBBE TIIEY WAKT JTO Btt YOU MORE THAN ONCE. YOU UNDERSTAND WHjlT THAT MEANS. Ij BOSTON SQTJARE-DEALING WAREHOUSES FOR boUriltlki foUewiag eascribed District, tad THB TIM AND KXTEBT THAT THK PAVED STREETS ALLEYS "Aa TO Bt'cLfAKED i day.

Sad sxpeeted that ell mimi sim nnprua mum with the imtotteHMd pertaining la ud oontrolllng the Mearlng of mom. I in" loilowimr eomnrlBM the awritorv from eea- ua Btreet easterly 19 ally limltst ineu-tetTo be cleaned every at wk( onmmeoofnir at the lataraactfoa of tba Una of 1 ni aiata Btreeti thenea aloaa ina aoruienr at Exchange exet to mitrir line of Lonl.iaaa street, UMnee along lb eaaterly line of oni.iana. to im aootneny lie of lUk street. i along me sonineriy Hnaac Alk street la tarl'line of C'aioa Dtraet, UMDee alone I ter.jr line of Chicago Street to ike BalTalo I tbaaee atoaa; Kuffalo itarltor to tba plaee nfna. rlrbo as of beginning.

Kacood UwtrhK Ta be elxanad erary Wednea. ar, oommancin at the laleraeetlna of tbaeea-ra liaa at Maia Straat irUb (be noriberty Una of il, tra xx.hanee along said centra Una of ali "a tb northerly Una of Earth ZTodiC -i! Ti "ertaerty ol North Iiri- eoutliTly liae Boraa Street Aba eerljr liaa 4MT SoaUi Cedar Htraat "I "wn mreet. UMnee aloaa eaaterly line irlrl to the aoulberlT Una the aoutberlT Una of in- I uus uienee aionc the aoatnariy line of Sea ly line ulMana miaiaaa the not (y line uiiana miaiaai toe no befPan aven la tbe eaaterlT Una of Louisiana Street tbeooa akmi the eaaterfy line of L. fp Cxebuica Street, tbenoa alone of ftxohaaira Street to tilaoe ot 3F Tkird IHatrtet-la etaeaed ar MAim 8Kr94, aivojr the entr iinaof Min Hr-' una of LafaTette Street, rJMttl ortberly ol LafaTette fttnet 11 of tsatay btU. btreeL aloac tbe BOrtherlt Ktne it Bortnerlv liaa of "a afreet lo the eaaterly line of afekory stnf.

aorinr of HiOry sot to the Olvialoa 'street, tkenne the aortHerly Una at Mortb Du liioa Blrast 10 tba Dlaca ot Kurfimii. rourt Utitrtct-To be' eleaaed erery SUeet and (fee Bortberly line of ha 'Friday. jaaa to the aI u' e'i-ly line of Mwriy lino of aHcbl- raa aweet to nof llierly line of Qeoeeefj Btreet. Street lo th. "fckory Sirwt, alone the eaaterly Bortberly line'ef Batavla ik.K.

rir lfyW Street aJotif the northrjiy uue of Lafayette Street to u2 r' "i oeriariinr, a i ran T. a intersect' and tba entre line tba Bonk line of Hk Mieblraa I to the eaMerTy Una of UtrMiZZZL weeaaterlT liaa af Uii.i. any line of Goo-loll street, aim. the norther rT a-terly line of Hick. mm tne eauasrly Uw eriy I of Hiekoi VUB of ene fchlgan Street, can Street to lions' the north -rly Uneof-WchlKln mrJoelrT.e' rly Mne or Miehlran enet- TKWior3tret.

aiono the eteUowin- aeKMbed dTatrlet to be at tbe inu BMU-erly line of wilTiam Street Si Hickory Street, soothe loerouowlnedeaeHbcri T.irfni w. liekory Street, Motherly from "oe, ana eaaterly fro iimw, uu eaeteriy from Axraiaiaaa ana Chteaim yer? tZSiTli cleaned niliS1 Moadayof eaeh montht mJSTU lntereee- iin oi liuam btreet and Ua eaaterly line ef Hickory Street 7nonbSi! 13 ai. S5? H(ekery7Mi0hH? Ind Tba fo reetarly The following itcrribe4 Mrritory eombriaea the reetarly aeeUon of eif.V me "-a eleaned erery Toeedar. Buftto Harbor KaaX 'OB olr' i Bortberly line of tbe ne of the Terrace to njherly Tineof Gene.ee Street, along the Ji Oeneaee Btreet to the Erie K.ri" 10 Buffalo Harbor, alona oBalo flarbor the place ot oeeinninr. SecoBd liMrict-l'obeelMoedTery Wednee- lii.r mteraecilon of the centre Main Street and the northerly line of tbe XfISi.

"Iha line of Main street to Btreet, along tba 8treet he weaterly line LmSSZ weelerlT line of Mnr- 1312,21 Terrace, of the Terrace to the place of berinBina. i Third Uiatrleti be eleaned erery Tbareday. lateraeollon of tie bortberly Bri Baaio, along Street lo tbe wee" Street, along the westerly line ofMorgaa 6: reel to tbe northerly Hne of Hnron t-'01'S 'he Bortberly Huroa Street to tbe aoir berry lioeot Prospect Avenue, along the nortuerlT of rroapeot Arenue to tbe northerly line of Porter Arenue, along tbe northerly line bf Porter Arenue lo the lake shore, along the lake shore and Kxia Basin to the place of beginning. 4 Foartb DlatrloWTo be eleaaed erery Friday, eomraeoo at the intersection of the centre line of Mala Street and the northerly line of Huron 8tre. Bif ooatre line of Mala Street to the northerly line of Virgiaia street, along tbe Borth-rlyllaaof VlrglniaStreet to Prospect Areoue, along the northerly line of Pmepect Arenue in tba Bortberly line of Hero btreet, along the northerly Una of Huroa bueet to the place of bo- Fifth District To be seteaoed erery Saturday, a BimeBeiBg at (be fbleraeeUoa of tbe centre line of Main Street and the northerly line of Virginia 285; 287 and 289 Main! Street, tt.

E. CORNER 0. Iu WJIiLOUOilBY VI 0 TORY HIGH PRICES ROUTED. TM (LABOEST STOCK AND OBIT 1 I I. aUJI IJ lAinilK thW a THJE UNITED STATES WEST OF TUB itaureaq, any atrfa.i'with aard or addnT rem meat ym shun ie oraer without extra charm.

Aeaotoeataf viw nmpi mCI akiMrXUB' moom Bpietx rom a. v-Lu-- toBMneryl Good, RED'UCED PRICES. Xskpi: saxes of i Fansj Sun Umbrellas, I rr and Silk Ties, Lad I- 1 -1- 1 i HOSIERY GLOVES, 1 sun: PATS, FLOWERS Children's Leuw Capfi, tt ik RJQSENAU'S, i PPOSITE TIFFT HOUSE. LatJief Dress Caps Made to Order. Great Reduction fn Price I FOB MiNUFACTUBINe i.

Ixpreea, Insurance, LejraL Bank urenmr ami every desoriptioB of Businesa Ea veiepeaiaapaeiaity. Over fortv k7T.irZ miuwu IB Low Prices our Countersign. RAILROAd MECHANICS WORKINGMEN, LOOK TO YOUR MANUFACTUREBS OF Railroad Caps, Railroad Badges, Gents' Silk Hats, i Gents' Felt Hate, Gents' Cassimere Hts, Gents Pocket Hats," MEN'S AND BOYS'f FANCY STRAWS, OHILSREirS STRAW BATS. Sign of the Illuminated Hat. I OPEN SATURDAY fO O'CLOCK P.

M. BERGTOLD 291 Main St. rC ml 1 Pratt Cos Hardware Store. 289 Main Street TOCK OF OVEE FROM. WE AEf for ilik Malft Sfe WE HAVE THE PRICES THAT WIliL being protected from poor stuff: THE HALE SEX, SWAN STREET.

C04 Proprietors IS OURS 1 OWN INTEREST. SQUARE. tot the Season on a i I I'll; Hooks and Shears. SEWER PIPE WORKS and the Trade generally, -t Hi- CAW. OB ADDBEfS tJ9 AT OUB OFFICE, HILL COMPANY.

it 'all lcmbeb used fob oub b- INQ PV EPOSES IS SEASONED IN 1. 1 We are the able owners ot the ii lh li i CHICAGO DRYER In Brie Ommty, 1 1 i Klghu for sale. VrUBNINO, TUtHltD PICKET FENCE, LU1D 1KB DRIED BT CAB OX BOAT LOAD. i HFRENQH, ,1,4 s.t -ft ,4 AND ST0SEWA11E. i .1 Ii HsMii'l 'CI aaoM an if I II I I i 1 i I I I a A et 'ong the centra liaa of Mala Street lo the northerka line of tiortb Street, along the norther TERRACE Prices Redncsd FINE BRONZE GOODS, Builders' Contractors' Supplies, leral Literattrre.

the Maxvra. rntn.Ani 1 nta: i ue Collins xumoE pi Bhaatpeare," I us sl to)wme tbe sam-, bv in oompact etfltlon 'litfl lmrwiere'i Classical Dictionary;" "The Troll iyrdr oJ Btudle," hi Dr. Thomat HiUVaaft )ke newjliove. of Mlsa Waraar lauthor a ff Tha -WW, Wide 'k enuuea TUelr Illustrated and Juvenile bjoaa will tMcIude the parts in eontlnuatloa Mrs. Giatorx's Olil Wew "York," wbtcbjs it) be MUinlete In tea part Tba Realm 1 tba; I- KWc "The History at My KmlW Aeliardi rBodVly'a, Kealtty jJ.jkba, author ef Kotklyl Komanre." Jlrg.

Helen Kendrlck Johnson and "Tbe Big Jtlher," by George Cafy EggleatoE. 4-Th Loadoa eorreimoident of tbe BSbwaaTatsfffaj; On Ot th jnoat anil l.l. Livk. I.ll 1.. i ia unqaeetioeablf wan that now pOrtuaoeat shap.

oie ami AQeeuotoB, litostrateti nyover slm Hundred Kae-Simlle Sketches by WUUau Makepeace Thackeray, depicting Huveroui, Tf netdenu In hi School Life, Favorite Character, in tb book of his very-dy Toadies, now first nublisbed from hi ertotoal urawimnu' in en volume, post octavo, with colored plate and weodeut. This aatane voiame tt origin to th great novel Ul's woaderfail tacil II a toe use 01 uu pencil, an aocompiisttment. or rather a native gift (as evidenced by 1U early seamooA uu wouta nave qy Slauncuon rnackerar a an artist, had he not been destined to shine more brilliantly ta letters tuaa in art. rota nts sctvooiuays tae pencil seem never to hare bees out of fata hand bile reading, and on Lbs marries of hi book be almost aneoatelouslv aaveharw and form to the real or ImaTinatlrn characters ot the text, so that the pictured aaae 1 Indi cates the tendencies of the. bud4inr4 atirist, and foreshadows the riper achevnents of the author and Illustrator -ef tiow ootnpietely tbeicblM.

as rttt to tb man In Thackeray mar be seen trna mar. gtuai sketches of bis senooi-boy twoE. Kottin's Ancient tltatory flbey took uae toe germ 01 doon Leeca-a ijom and are certainly not Inferior In fun and spirit to those famous Bww care- luiiy oe reaa nts xanter, uuaraiaa, is shown In the characteristic iottiairs that ueoorale their pages." v- 1, SARKETS BY TIXE0BAPH. icaeTJUiflwt.iT -ir 1 Ij. gtmit Hteadv and firm.

iJ oiaiinArV heat Demand fair, and arises have advanced. Sales No. 1 Chica ra Spring Mt 1 SO: No. Chicago Spring 1 lfAX bid spoC tl 14.1 seller si 11 ri epriug Mmn rand fair hri 'galea MoT aniaad kk, HkM 38o spot, 68 So bid seller SepV; Ont; 54 Ve Nov. and rejected at 57c Oa Demand light hat holders flrui.

Sales ef No. a 3.1 i spot. trid seller Sept et, aad sic mriey in fair aemaca ana market Arm. at 1 1 13 anwtj SI II aelUr II selCprbrpt; aad 1 uachanned. Sales at UJa Oct.

Bye nominally unchanged. spot, and 7oSept. Seed Easier. Sate oomniMI toBrimaamethr 8 f. 1 fair dumamt wile 1 at IffM spot, til 55j3i ta Jot.

Lard In fnir aeman.l jfrowoniron in have advanced. Sales seller Sent.) 89 H7X Oct. Lard in fair demand out not lower, eate. at in H911 ee aau ar at lower rates. Sales of thonlder afdMeniie iz 07 seller uct.

iiuia meets in lair emann hort rib middles, UXaUUfo; and hort olju-mid- dies, at 12.o. 1 i WhUkvu ark et unchAflgeov aaias at a I7K. At the afternoon call ofthj Board wheat was active, firmer and higher at 1 14Jiei IS Sept, and 1 nxmi uot. 10 rn nnneranu nigtur at sn cash and nominally at SOe for oaah. mta ac tive, nrm ana )to uigner.

rora nrmer iue higher at til 70 cash aad IJlOUOct. Lard arm aad the higher. ReceivU Flour. 4.000 bblsi wheat. B3.QrO bu corn.

135.000 bo: oata. SS.000 bu-. barker. SAOai rye, 6,000 bu. i ampmem lour, DDIs': Wheat, no I com, 77.000 bu; oata, bui, barley, n-.

4 noil hn Milwaukee Market. Milwaukee. Ram IA. flour ouiet anil nnchanreit. 7 Grain Wheatuuiet but iiet but Srm.

'Sales Jo. 1 Milwaukee at tlSO I 1 9P1 ao'i; and 140. tSilwaake t. ll 14, seller Oct. tlTiSi.

lllls: seller He Corn Srm and held higher. Corn Srm and held higher. Sale of No. ai.S0o. in fair demand and higher.

Sales of Ho. atdtio. Barley buoyant and Sales otNo. Spring at 1 1 HVSil is Sept. i aim 08 Jutland 3 spring SOe.

Bye firmer. Sales of 1 at77c 1 i 3... Provuiont 1'nchanged, Sales of mess pork at 75 for prime. Lard at isxiaisttc Lake yreiohl heat to Buffalo. t.V3.c: and toOswegoatSc 1 Ktneipi riour, wheat, xnj.

Shipment riaui, bbla Wheat, liaOOfjn. Toledo Market. Teie aavv a. wuwnrtt u.nt.ini, ijrain Wheat Srmer and held higher. 1 white Wabash at Sl il as; No.

i Michigan at tl extra d. at tl S5; rwiwowwr wim a moderate iicmaiKi, Bales 01 1 ichlte S53 amber Michigan at tl 27; No. ami-ir Michigan red Winter at Si T7t: Voj -i red at 4 1-10: rejected at Hoc; rejected Daytq. and Michigan stalls. Corn firmer and higr sr.J sales of Itfirh mixed at64Vc; low mixed 8 while at grade 0Oo; and damaged H-i.

Oats firm. No. 3 at 40c; aad roiei Sat 40c: aad relucted at JSH. 1 Lake rU Dull. ucaw nuuniu at li: raloa twoi '1 leawti Oswego.

So; and to Kingston Receint bbla flour: 27.0UU bu wheat: 18.100 baoata. if -Si Shipment bins ootir; 17,0110 mi witt 11; bu corn and 6,000 bu abj. Oswego MarEet. Oswego, Sepe HM UntAT Ateadv and nnnhand. Salaa lsa 7 50 for No.

1 boring; for amber WiuJr; t8SS for white Winter; and tt! for dotts. extra. 3 5 Grain Wheatqulet. Sale. Jd No.

1 Milwaukee at tl to; old extra whit nJohigan at 1 ttj; new No. 1 wbite Michigan at Cora lower, ealee at 76c. Barley quiet. Choice whit Canada held at tl S8i SO. vanai rrevfffuK, ncnangeu.

'10 new 1 ork -Wheat at Sc; corn and rye, 64c; gad barley, 4 ko-Lumber, tl lo 90 to the Hudson. Railroad Ereiaht tfuoted flour to Boatom. to New York, 38c; and to Albany, Trey, hoi Schenectady, SSc TJ uaKe jivojiw uu uariej vanu wiiW im Inmber. I i Oanai Shipment 1 187.000 fast of lumper. Albany Market A IliJln.

Man la ClatM Rrn niilM al yop i.il iiBChanged at tor Wesearn mixes. Oet 9uiet and lower. Sales of one oar No 3 :mii.ed and malt quiet. Petroleam Markets. New Tork, Sept.

a3 i Petroleum Market easier. Sales crude at ak Sc: ,000 bbla renned at 11 IX-lOo, eloaing aontiai at ll.He; ease at IB W17cnphthe at lSiti ljereiano, evpa. jv, -Petroleum afarkot firmer. Slea of Standard while, car lota, at State test, Vo, Cincinnati Msxkot. Cloolnnatl, Sept 0.

Whitkv Market dull and lower. Sales of snutH at tlio. if m. Albany Live Stock Markets i Albany.1SeTa.JA Cattle Receipt tor the week ti car-loads mote than last week. Prime Illinois atera IKmlHn; good naUves at eejio: Texas and Cherokee, rangedat ttSOtiltSS.

F-l Sheen and Lamb Beeelnt 4 cars leas thaa week. Common to fair sheep, 44f6o: fair to good, and choice a Lemba-v. Common to fair at SXfeSXc: fair to good. 6fe7c i Mnucn upih neceipta small, oow at ewaytie 00m mon to good. i Veal Calve Bcaree aad Bitther-T-7ac be 1, 1 .1 illAM the range.

Chicara Live Stoe jsfarket. 'L' le. Cattle Beeeipts, LSOS head. Market Arm fas good grade and batchers' cattle 156Kt higher. Sales of common so extra ahiuoraa- ateer at St el 7S; common to prime stockera at tt 4)o4 00; through Texan at ts 7a.

Shlpmanta, Hog Receipts, ASM bead.1 1 Market inlet bet firm and ftwioc higher. Sales eg light at 7 heavy at S7 OVtiiTifi; and Pbi)a4eiphlaat teoo nmpmenia, neau. Sheep tteceipta, to head. 'Market active and demaad exceeds tbe supply Sales at fsV .1 'i if Special Jfotlpe. SPECIAL ANBOTJVCBMENTrrisalaa; ts stake room for out erlaiailv ttl Savek, we have reduced piles, oa ear atsr sk ef Beany and.

CTottung, aad aay'oas ta aeaj of any tabasj ia Hne wiU do well to osll star On Fries Clothing Haas, and save ftjltji per eaasV' lbs- member, we ssawsmvetare fl Car SDOd af oar Wareboase, SI Oekfttreet, stl jl yartaat EB oeds represented, or atooey branded, Btf On rriee Clothing House, MS Dale St. aesr Sea in mylT E-HJkSflriEtO tXH. JPurniture gtore, asBa For. the 5ext JSlxiy Days WE SHALL SELL sUB LAaVOB I FUBNFiVUBE I OUT AT ACTUAL COST. f.

f. SOHLUND BaJJI PL, OpPV Ap AlfUStl. EXTK AOR DIN AEY -INDUCEMENTS oOred parehaaer, to keep ar workmea am ployed aao to raauceaiy own stock a head ,1, LSAAC D. WIUTE. 253 MaIb j.

o. lttive) ocrr, cf erery "iter- ttci. rnE JIARNJ688 a 1 J)OT, ELAN vTr, tt--' I idj, i Juoni- a ll few-- 1 v' WW Ii, AU Md el by 1 derJJed to publish aa edilioa of tba oldest I apacimeiu of tbe frenfta language, atth com plete photocraphie reproductiooa of tba man werfpta, aa of Importaaca to (be. atody, of 1 UDguiitticm. I Jr I Abate Tbotbaa, tbe fWHeliat, ta aalil to be i ft wJ.o.b,.

rt ariimated I erpresaioa and eleeant maiiBferi. AlUiooaH "fi of Etir 1 riuer a pa may yiicu uv acea wiww Cat) the boorida. 1 standing, Fo was one ii tTrane; Mr. I- eran aarai woo I rttilig in exhaaative'lilc ot tb aotbor "The Een," inasmurti as be hat big ponwaatoa aa aooount ef Poe' adrenture ther dlcUted 'by bim to ladi friend tm what be belie veil to be his dying bed at rl.l, .1 Pro Scheie ere. an Inveterate book maker, despite ill nealtn, bag eo table ted his tory of ttm UBirHtTdt.Ylxjrta, whose acaity tm it a nMUIieri ItJ said (o Include a record nit all the studenU wiio have been in attendance Jerreraoii touaded tbe Uol- vereltt.

10.000 In number, and ft Will make a FtdUitwot fjfW fjaire. i 1 Wooteer's iBternatlonal Law" ha just 1 1 been ailoytad, with the approval of the gor- governnMnt, a the text-ttaek tbtt branch of study at the United state Military Academy, at West Point, Tula an Indication of tbe high grade of tB tegt-books for college and bighKbooia, published by iieeafa. Slrri li ner, Armstrong Co. The Kwt important short poem Jean Iu- gelow haa written for aotti time, will appear in tbe October ffarver'L It ka the ring of such early poems aa; Songs oi and (alls a story Mich a fond of telling of two farmer, friend failed out. made As One Again, by the lores of the aacoDol gene ration.

The poem, witn uu uiustrauons, win occupy serhral pages, i Fetter's New InleraWuUe ArltbthetU work preservea all the rital features of tbe old Intermediate Arithmetic, and supplies suitably selected problems, but leas numerous than those in the work which It ia designed to supersede. While it covers all the ground of the old intermediate, ft preeebts several hew topics, and yet present them all In leas space. Mechanically tbe book la a model. A work on Climate: and Time In their Geological' Relations," by Jan. Croll of the British Geological 6urvey, to be published immediately by 0.

Apbleton A it bailed by loading authorities among the English periodical as the moat important work in its field since Lyell's. It preients a theory of secular change of the earth's surface-in oppo sition to those of Maury and Carpenter. Among authors who hare ruined their booksellers we must now number the late Emperor Napoleon. His Lite of CKsar," a dry and; heavy book was tuch a brodlgious failure that M. Peon, the publisher, lost an enormous sum.

He has; also lost his suit against the estate ot the late Emperor, the Court holding that bookseller who make bad bargains with authors must abide by them. Mrs. Fanny Hodgson Burnett's pathetic tales ol Lancashire Life in Siribner't and Harper's Monthlies, won for her three years ago, recognition as a promising writer. The serial "That Lass Lowrie's," which I to appear in cnftticr's, Is her first novel, and follows the style of those early dialect stories. She was born in Lancashire, but she came to this country when very young, and now lives Tennessee.

ThetRev. E. D. O. Prime is preparing tbe memoirs of the late; Rev.

Dr. 'William Goodell, missionary to Constantinople, which will be brougbt out by Robert Carter A who have also ia press a new edition of Hugh Miller's works, including his life In two volumes, by Peter Bayne, a new volume by Miss Warner, Bread and Oranges," one of ber series on the Lord's Prayer, and Imo gen," by Emily s. Holt. Brehtano baa Imported The Wines of tb World," characterized and classed by Henry Vitetelly. The book contains a great deal of Information upon a subject that it would be better for the world to examine into more carefully.

The man about town, aa well aa the wine merchant, will find some interesting reading in the book, which contains a revised and amplified version of two reports drawn up tbe request ot. Her Majesty's Commissioners the Vienna Exhibition of 173. -Roberts Brothers are preparing to publish Miss Alcott's serial, Tbe 'Eight Cousins," now running in the St. Wicfcolat. They have also underway a sequel to Mme.

Recamier's correspondence, another translation' from Mme. Lengjrmant, "Mme. Recsmier and Her Friends," and Joaquin Miller's Ship of the Desert." In anticipation of the holiday's there are Nine Little Goslings," by Susan Coolidge; "Nice at Play," by Neil Forrest, and Jolly Good Times," by Tborne, all Illus trated. Mr. J.l Dlstnrnell's proposed compilation "New York as It Was and an it Is" will a revival of an annual issued by that veteran publisher a generation ago, and will eon-tain many of the interesting steel plates of those volumes.

It Is to be a book of facts, giving condensed Information as to the features and institutions of both New fork and Brooklyn, with references to their past. A classified business directory is to be appended. The volume, of 800 pages will appear next M. N. L.

Thieblln, author; of Spain and the Spaniards," and a correspondent whose nom tie, plume, "Azmat Batuck," it well known, hat begun the publication of a serial story entitled "Little Gellnotte." in the Boston Conner, which It is bis intention to publish subsequently in book form. Little Gellnotte i a romance of foreign life In New York and la illustrated by a series of outline sketches from the pencil of H. Le Vasseur, a resident artist ot Boston and formerly a French Consul at 8t Lout. Dr. C.

E. Appleton, editor of the London Aoademu. is now visitine this countrv for the purpose of extending the circulation of that periodical on this side of tbe Atlantic. The Academy, though hne of. the youngest, ope of the ablest of the London weeklies, and Is one of the few English journals that speak with respect ot Americans and their literature.

The Academy haa a large American correspondence, andt is devoted to literature, science, music and the drama. All its contributions are signed by the full name of the contributor. 4 President Porter' Element of Intel lectual Science," Whitney's Language and the Study of Language," Glllett' "Moral System," Hopkins's Law ol Love and Outline Study ot Man," Fisher. "iBetormation," Hodge's "Systematic Theology," Murray's Manual of Mythology," and ether similar works Included in the list of Messrs. Scribner, Armstrong A Co.

's publications, are among the very best of the class to which they be long, and their titles, with the names of their authors, only need to be mentioned to cans this fact to be recognized. According to a contemporary, a student tbe little things of literature has beea at tbe pains to find out th crests and mottoes a number of eminent French men ot letters. Victor Hugo' device la Ain ef reair ts that of Alictieiet, tb two woros Aes Lamartlne adopted spero; and Alex ander Dumas, a line not'at all In aoccordanoe with his jovial temperament, Tout paste tout laete tout eatse. Bailee's signet bore the device Ration m'obiige that of Charles Nodier tint oommonplaoe emblem of a heart transfixed, with the (original explanation Of aaaa a tha principal articles ia tbe thlsd veiame of th Encyclopedia Britan-nlca th following gentlemea are th u- thors- AUanUc, Baltic, Black Sea," MT. W.

B. "Aaguatine," Principal Tul- loch Augustus Dean Merirale Bach, Frani Hueffer; "Baghdad." SlrHenry C. Rawlinaon; Balance Power," Mr. Henry Beevei "Battle," Colonel C. C.

Cbeaney Beaumont aad Fietcber," Mr. Swinburne; fBelI, Bev H- Jlarrki; Mr. tieorge Bmitb; "Btoiogy," ProfeaesFi Huxly, and by Profes- sor W. Robertson f-J; 1., 1 M-Georg W. Boeghton will iaane this fall Th Kabalmh ef to Egyptiaaa aafftne rtaaaw Una of Geo.

H. Felt- Mr. Felt bat tpent year 14 maHng original and intimate UvasUgaUoes into the trae meaarng at? th nionnmental aibelliBi ef Egypt, la which time he claims to bav dls- eo-vered "the true geometrical systems of tbe Egyptians, the long-ioat arid eagerly oaght tor key wbarewtth Kgypt unlocked the my- tarfe of aatare and art." The work, wbieh haa east $99,000 ia preparing, win baiamedln numbers simultaneously in. this icoontry and England, and sold by subacriptlon ealy, The mw of Kpigraar- atatlstjs (Scrtbaer, Weltord A lAxmatreng, importers) is revised and aalargem, It tain a BBleclioa fTocn i tha epigraaaaaatic li teratnra at ancient, madias val aad modern time, with notes, observation and illustra-tioas. Scribaer, Weltord A Armstrong Im port also fraew aad ealsxged edltioB of Sbakpeare' Library," which is a eaUee- Uos of tbe plays, teasi aad historic employed by Shakspeare ia tbe eompoaiUoa of hi works.

Tbi 1 aa Invalu able series to tbe student ef Shakspeare. i It is well-nigh impossible to obtain, these works to any ether form. The manuscript of Augusta J. new story. "Infelico." reafhed Mr.

t. rf. I 4 u8 1 contrary iwwiuri to IU a In old his bis for are at ties. on they tbe put and Is ject pal cal tion the of the the be Mr. the ot ot tie of of C.

a oral Cobgreav the Federal ana State Jodldi ry, aubiistar ts foreign eouatrMa. eeeotlve a aw wpnamiH taw naueRj wtt as all tb Uorernors of tbe State and Twrltoriet, A terjiaraa amount of tabular InforinAUcm, gathered from bffleiai sources. intended to Illustrate the growth and pift oohdltloE of the jr0Vernirien of tbe Vmtfnl Atloratt taWrgfi I -t-ifrot Hart! tMW orel, wbleb 1 at last CDffip1ettd.ftaiearrr,irl 4 1. u. iwneira awe, call forth the highest an let (id Hons in literary It will beawa a a aerial Itl the November number nf Ar.

errf without illustraiions. tor it to said to be graphic beyond need of them, ud ran at lixsdeat. The story take It title; "Gabriel Cooroy," trota ltahero, a tlmbil, good-bearted. honest old miner, of a type aomewbat different from that of Mustrloirt preojeeesaori In Mr. Harte't writing.

Several familiar friends, nerertbelewt, renew "old se- quaintance, among them Col. BUibottle, the jstory 1. wboU, in Jlr. Hartoa original origi 1. ii 1.

iu luisii mm pi novel tbe pro. mis of his very- best tales. The epetting It pronounced fry critic who bave bad access to the manuscript to be very powerful; It fa a terrible picture of a starving camp, and from this start tbe story 1 Said to hold the reader with' aa almtost waeomfortable grip, seeing that he has to watt month itr sonth. London announce menu for ttte tuttrre art yet comparatively A tempting account is given of the rich; store of absolute ly new Information, poems, letter, auto graph Bote-booka, journals, etc, available for Mr. Forster'i forthcoming Life ef Jonathan Swift," to form three volume octavo.

Volume is pcoialsed for There is time yet specified for the appearance oi Sift Trevelyan's Life and Letters of Lord Ala eaulay' "Lectures Delivered In America ia bolt, win form poettidiifou. work by Chan. lUngsfey. The eeleetlon of twe volumes. octavo, frorflCtbe large maas of Sir Horace Maaa'a Letter to Horse Walpole," is en- truatod to Dr.

Doran. Thrift," by Samuel Smllea, w'll be a eompanlon volume to Self. Help" and Charctf," by the same author. Lord Houghton win bring oat a Secfead voU nme of Social and Literary," containing a memoir of France Lady Crewe. Mr.

diadstooe haa collected his polemical tract into a volume aided Rome and the Newest Fashion In with sn orig inal preface'. The literature of sclSBt has recelred some important aeeeastoas, aa Mr. Darw'ln'S new work, Insectivorous Plants," crown octavo. with Illustrations. Like all his works, it exhib it stupendous powers of observation carried over a long series of year and affording ma terials for tbe masterly generalisations of the philosophic naturalist.

The idea of carnivor ous vegetable' had taken hold of the popular mind a a novelty, and It Is said that at Kew Gardens inquiries have been heard aa to when art you going to feed the plants by visitors more eager than intelligent In the pursuit of How rapid ia 'the rrowth of the nhrslcal science Is evidenced I ,1,. v.n.,i i I "i 1 twelve hundred. pages dedicated, to Recent Dlsonveries In Chemistry," alone, and form ing I Second supplement to Professor Henry Watts' great Dictionary of Chemistry," in six volumes. The field is too entenslve for any one man to occupy, and Prof. Watts' work has accordingly been enriched with contribu tions from many chemists of first-rate emi nence, as Prof.

Boscoe, C. Foster, Bunsen, and others. Messrs. W. F.

Gill Co." have nearly ready tbe second volume of their fresh, original, and striking Satchel Series," the first volume ot which was Issued, a few weeks since and met with such a wide sale. The contents of the new volume exhibit no falling off from the merit ot those of the first, and tt worthy of note that as a special feature none of the English stories Included in tbe series have ever been reprinted previously in America. Mist M. E. Braddon, whose Lady Audley's Secret gave ber an enviable posi tion among the writers ef fiction, furnishes a story entitled "The Scene-Painter's Wife;" Albany Fonblanque relates the experience of "Poor, James Wjmper; and How I Quitted Naples," a capital and well-told tale, is reprinted from the CornkiU Magazine.

Perhaps the most striking feature of the Volume new poem by Swinburne, illustrated, and bearing tbe title, "The End of a Month." Any one familiar with' the poetic qualities and characteristics of the author of Lsus Veneris" and "Both well" need not especially be told the features which gave worth and Interest to the present poem. Miss Alcott and Mrs. Whitney must have vsty practical sympathy with Mr. Charles Reade's present efforts. Nearly all their worka have been reprinted in England, and sold widely, in various sixpenny sad shilling editions.

In Samrhon bow's Rose (shilling) Library alone one UBdaiB Alcott's Little Women," Little Women WeVlded" (Part ILK "Little Men," "Old-Fashioned Girl," Work" and "Beginning Again (probably divided half of Work The "Lily Series" another publisher includes neatly as long a list of Mrs. Whitney's books, and there are two other cheap series In which they are more prominent than any other authors. One series of Messrs. Low It announced as copyright and under arrangement with the Amer ican authors, but the copyright returns on books stone shilling and sixpence can be very little. Dr.

Holland's books. Dr. Holmes's, Charles Dudley Warner's, The Lamplight er," Ac, also flgure largely in these popular series; and a for aa American humorist, he gsme for nearly all the pirates" of Lon don; One firm publishes complete editions, at tew shillings each, ot books by Artemus Ward, Mark Twain, Bret Harte and several others, and the sales are said to be very large. A Shepard have two Valuable text books for student desirous of acquiring a ready command of conversational French. Oneils "Getting to Paris," by Francis.

8. Wil liams, author of Eogllsb Into French, tbe other I Cauteries avee let En ants," by Lambert SauVeur, Principal of tbe French Section of the School of Living Lan guage In Boston. The! beat guide td the eo-loquial French required la traveling, shopping, and society, that I have seen anywhere the former book; by Mr. Williams. English Into tbe present' volume Is an extension of the same idea.

Half the book 'is Knglish the natural discussion. In an Ame rican family, of their plana and preparation, for a Journey to Paris the events and con versations of tbe voyage and finally their settlement in a Parisian hotel. Tbe other half of tbe book Is the translation of the first Into good French. A faithful study or this one volume will give any one already trained In French pronunciation a sufficient command of colloquial French to carry bim almost any where. The sole method for tbe acquisition of a sufficient French vocabulary tor speak lag.

ta, according to Mr. William, perpetual prac tice in turning English Into French. Prof, eaaveur's book I dedicated tot mothers and children, aad Is designed a aa aid ia teaching French to the HUle ones of the household. The seasons are extremely simple aad well contrived. f): i Bayard Taylor wlU be the editor of Pfc- tarasque Europe," under arrangements concluded last week with DY Appleton A Co.

Thus Mr. Taylor 'will retrace hi first Jour neys, when la company with bis artist friend be took Vtews Afoot," and earae home to ascertain a any publisher wished a book from a young writer who had as yet jm name ia literature. Aa Interesting memorial of that Jotrmey was long in th possession of tbe publisher who did want suca a book, ueo. r. Putnam, aad has siace bkt death returned to teaubje-r-evlewnfo, of Mr.

Taylor himself, a rosy stripling In tramp garb, alpenstock In hand, sketched during tbe Journey by TV Buchanan Bead. Bat that will not appear as afrontlspieee to "Picturesque Europe." This new venture of Messrs. Appleton promises to be finer in appearance than Pietur-aq ms Mr. Frederick ia aow de signing the cover, and, tbe first number will be issued In Oetober, if sufficient copies for first supply can be priated by that tlme.v Tbe earlr parte win e)eafwfta tbeaarljiasrieoaa. try, ttm first wtth tbe abode of royalty, "tbe betel fee Germaa Prtaeas," as WUHans Black ealll it, Windsor Castle aad town, and tbe see and with Eton School.

Europe, of eonrse. gires opportunity far picturesque interior that America cannot offer, and In this respect the I aww work will bare -an Sdvaatoge ef which th sost Will be saada. I Tbe drawag by MnFenattad tba oUmt artists hare been, engraved ea wood by Barley and ether good artists, aad the (tee) engraving has beea done both here and abroad, i P. Putnam's Sons Have ia press for publication during the-fafl asasnn of Travels Abed of Snow "Observation a Toar frem riiins ss Thibet to tbe Indian taucunua, and through the upper valleys of the Himalayaby Andrew Wilaoa Note of Travel la J. Aadoraea Travels ia by Jeha Latowebe and a third ediUoav of Mrs.

Field's Horn Sketches in France." Ia their aeries of Brief Biographies tbey will bevej Engliah Badical Lder, by E. J-Hlntoo; "French Leaders," by Ed ward King; Germaa Political by Herbert. TutUe (Berlin correspondent of the New York Tribune and the London JJaUy News). Science and Medicine tbey an- nojnce: "Tbe Borderlands of Insaniry," t-v IV. Andrew VTy nfr I 1 I I 1 I at but a and Oata a No.

sxu No. No. no of at club and 43c; and ley ally lota last and for ing 46 and the as 1 et atueat aauy per la tba dty, AeUTerad amt oj nail every evening azoept SDBdaya. 1 r'mir ii naal TOl-WTOH OTIETISnL eira saarty aU tba reading mtan ot WiyaMaM1ii.etriMfetwauu). (wafocM prepoaiL fjrtFALO COEEEECIAl, WEEELV -foriiiari, (Mint, uis( aa ajaeaaWe airanldtuw b.

Waaten New Teak, a a vluabla Msdiam of adrei Mabur for faanhaat. and otbraa who viah teaonauadthaMaabry tnd i EAte of AdTertMM ktade kaowa at tt KUnting Booat, where aU wiapare, rrtoOna ercry kin.l, wUitwt ended to. EST AU eoramuiiaUena, of wbaterav aalnia airTrersed to the rroprietora, JU1THKW8 A WAfiHEX, rot ogkm, i jr. r. I 1 j.

Batttla, SaicrfJay Eveiing, Sept 1 1, 1875. TRAVELERS' GtTIDE itjBITAL AEB BEPAETUBK OF TBAUS. KRIS RAILWAY. 'r BEPOT ON KXCHAKOI BKLOW MICE. Train) leave for the SaU daily, at MS A.

n. and t.50 and 1U.15 p. M. Sundays, 1101. m.

and'' y. a. i Adtiitlonat frdhts feaee BntTald at T. tr and v. jm.

11 styes, Avon, corning ana ttoeb- jor luoai Busuons ueiween Boffalo and Castile. 7i Tan arrive at 12.45 and 8,15 A. 12., 1.05, TV.inklai.. st.i jO .1 U.SO A.K.,t.tS and 8.14 r.m.; c-uaaays at w.ioanu 11.WA. p.

M. Trains arrivt at 8.00 A. 1.00, 3.30 and 9.35 p. cunogtys st cuv a bt. ana-s.

u.ou and S.33 p. A. Sf, CENTRAL HUDSON RIVER. UIMIT OH EXCHANGE ABOV1 MICH. TVot'n- rare or the Rail at 4.J15, 6.00 and J.45 A.

i.so, S.UU anu v.ou h. Kunaays at 1.4s p. at. ruiMwniTnffli tnc Aon un.ni anu ive A. U.4S tllLlflOuiii ll.tB rw.

I.1K 1. Train ieore for Niaaatra hrlla anA AmnMrfM P. H.T aiaw anu tiiw a. mi, e.w ana ltl.00 Tsain arrive from ttra ma and autpen- iwn wriaye at o.au ana 10.30 A. and ID.

45 p. m. 12.50,3.40, 7.S0 tlurulau Tram for Niagara Falls at 1ft 00: A. and p. M.

arriVe from falls at 11.33 A. k. aiiu lo r. jr. nortbrrjh central.

Traintflmve for Philadelphia, Baltimore, ria jv 1 central, at 4.ss a. at. and 1.4d p. 11. ria Erie Bailway at S.2B A.

ISO p. u. and 1U.13 3T. M. Traltuttarrii'erom the Eatt at 4.15 and 8.00 p.

w. ana o.su a. via -N. i. and at.20 a.

at. via r.rie.i i LAKE SHORE MICH. SOUTHERN. Traintieave for the Wat, from Exchange Street Depot, at 1.10, East Buffalo 1.04, and n.13, East Buitalo 6.10 A. and 12.39, East Buffalo 18.30, 4.00, and 8.10, Enst Buffalo 8.0S P.

M-BnfTalo time. Sunday trains leave at 12.35, East Buffalo 13.80. and 8.10. East Buffalo 8.0S p. Trainarrive at' 4.20 and 10.00 A.

at. and 1.25, 7.15 auu vwi f. si. ounuays at i.zj p. a.

'i GRAND TRUNK. ZYaine leave for the Welt from Erie St Depot. 1 New ork time, at 6.55 a. 12.50 5.30 and 10.00 IVainiijtrrire at 6.59 A. 2.06, 8.00 and 13.05 p.

Mi I GREAT WESTERN. Trainmeave from Erie Depot, corner Exchange tionatHriilge and Great Western Air Line, for Ht Tlwmas, Lctodon, Detroit and Chicago; and ,1 nnilTHn ,11. A. M. Vll.

llU.nU. m. anil ft. M. anil 1S.1U A.

M. via OUH pension Bridg for Detroit and Chicago; and Tnmntn and Tendon ft n. for I Tisa. i.e. itxcnange we.

Depot) at 11.au A. and 10.05 p. m. for Detroit and Chicago; 2.45 r. M.

for Hamilton, Toronto and London. Traintieave via Air Line Erie B'v Depot) for Jarvia. Simcoe and St. Thomas, at 4.15 p. M.

Sunday train leave Erie Railway Depot at H.50 a. 0.00 p. m. via a. x.

c. itauway (jtx- cnange St. Depot at 9.00 A. M. JVams at Erie Railway Depot, corner nxenange ana nicnigan streets, at o.ou a.

m. and 1.00, 330 and 9.33 p. Sundays tt.50 via N. Y. C.

at 6.30 and 10.20 A. 12.50. 3.40. 7.50 and 10.45 p.m. Sundays at 10.20 a.m.

and 7.50 p.m. CANADA SOUTHERN RAIL WA LINE. ii rat7if leave Arte au uepoi inunaio time) as iouows: cau express man tort Detroit and intermediate stations: 7.30 a. Wv Train for Nittgara Falls, Niagara, and Toronto; 12.30 p. KxpresB, aaily, for Detroit, To- ieao, inicago, anu- ail points nest ana ouin-west; 2.30 p.

Way Train for Niagara Falls, Niagara and Toronto; 12.50 a. Special Chi cago Express for Detroit, Toledo, Chicago, St. undVzili roin for Detroit, Toledo, Chicago and thA WMt. ftt 19. HI I Train Arrive from Detroit and Toledo at 4.30 A.

7.30 p. ana p. m. and from Toronto. Niacrara.

and Niaaura Falls at 12.00 noon anil 9.10 BUFFALO, N. -r. PHILADELPHIA. depotoo awmt of iichashi and Louisiana 1 STKKgTS. i rrains (raw for Emporium and Intermediate sta tions (daily, except Sundays) at 7.80 a.

u. (Mail) and 5.00 p. M. Express) and for Port Allegany nnd Intermediate stations at 8.30 A. M.

(Accommodation.) Jtiunday; Train leaves at 9.00 A. M. to-Lime Lake. uratn arrive tn Jfntfaio rrom r.111 iMiruun at u.w a. m.

uu i.ou m. irom rort Aiiegany at a.iu P. M. Snnaajf. Train arrive in Buffalo from Lime Lake at p.

m. UFEA LO A JA II EB TO WN. Train leave from Erie Bailway Depot- corner of jnicnuran ana streets, at s.uo A. a. aua 4.O0 pTm.

Train Hrrire at ,0.15 A. M. and 64 p. u. Sunday train leaves at 8.05 A.

M. Arrives at IlulTalp at 5.45 p. M. LITERARY JiOTES. A complete edition of MIbs Rossetti's poems frill be published by Macmillan Co.

this fail, 1 Dr-wR G. Holland is at Saybroek, work ing on feis new lecture. His novel of Seven- oaks" In already finished. Miss Warner, the author of "Wide, Wide World," recently lost ber father by death at her hotpe on tba Hudson, near West Point. Frederic Rnekerf works on tbe Coptic language, ot which he was a great student, at well asof Arabic are eoon to be pubtisnea.

lloosier Mosaics is the title of Maurice Thompson's forthcoming book. which is made of Western life sketches and. deBcrl lions. Th Hon. S.

S. Cox will give specimens of Legislative Humor," ot which he haa per sonal knowledge, In the forthcoming Mar- per' Itonthly. I i I Th Rev. Atnanse Loquerei ieis an un- nnlsnen work, msioire oes iteiiRioua tyuui. parees," on which be had been engaged for tbe lost four years.

Messrs. Constable, Edinburgh, have been Interdicted, onj the application of 81r C. E. Trevelyn, front publishlns certain letters. written by Lord Maeanlay.

Ex-Presidetit Woolsey will contritrate a Centennial Papr to the Oetober Harper't in discussion of The American Experiment and the Preparation for It." TSe indefatigable Mr. Alltbone Is now at work tin a volume ot Prose Quotations, from Socrates to Macaoley," to be published next fall byi J. B. Lippincott Co. i -''The life of RaiaU Brooke." compUed from his joiirnals and letters by Miss Jacob, la to be published this ialL with, map and lltastrations, by Macmillan co Sir Rutherford Aloock and a committee of; Chinese merchant wish to found a perma nent chair of the Chines language at havta- for lu first occupant Dr.

Legge. Scribner, Welford Armstrong nave jual imported aa edition of The Golden; Guide to London," said to be the best In the ISngllfh language; the very best Is written in French TIB. Peterson Brother announce 4 ew volume by Mrs. C. A.

Warfiekl, the author of tbe '1 Household of Bouverie." The new volume Is called "Hester Ho ward's Tempi tattoo," -I -That Indefatigable war writer, Dr. Samuel Bate, Haa 1 pre The Battle of Gettys burg," a carefully prepared historical work, which T. EL Davis of Philadelphia will I i 1 Mr. P. ii.

Hamertoa Is preparing a new and thoroughly revised edition of bit book on "itching and Etcher." It will be putt- Hsbed; in tb autumn by. Messrs. Macmillan Companr. I f- v-' i I E. C.

Stedman larustJcanngatOuoiru. li. Mr. Stedman's Modem Victorian Poets will iasned Ibis fall by James ft. Osgood Co.

-The work will appear in EBgland at the same time. Trfb; J. -ffXli'l 4 Ir Wilfred Lawson has given another proofof the gay wisdom attributed to hint by Mr. Disraeli by writing the rhyme answer bo Mr. Disraeli's Mansion House speech whk appeared In the xa)itie'.

1 he imrie ot by "The Steepleas Van cm the Postal Telegraph, coa- tributed to the London jtandara, were by Mn Frank Ivet Scodamore, and are to be pot inte mor rermanent shape. I Frot. B- HI Meculioctu wboe report sagar became a standard authority 4 has fn Van Noetrands pre A Treatise on tbe Mechanical Theory of Heat, and ita AppHea- tioas to Air and Steam Engine." i H-The memoirs of Dembinaki, the Hongs-1 an iMenerai-are tmonapcu at leuaa. aaa deposed and unfortunate General abuse most of hi fellow Hungarians aad accuse JtoasuUi of eraft, duplicity and moral Weakness. -On the third, day of tba Michael; Angelo late at Florence is to be uMunwd a qnarte volume of Michael Angelas letter, edited by Slgaor MUaneat, and "Bibliography of Mi chael Angelo." edited by Count Paacerini, -4-MaemUlaa VCo- Loodoa aad New York, will' soon bring out "lieu tenant-General Joan BurgoyaeV Memoirs;" alto a 'History of Lloyd and Marine Insurance," by.

Frederic Mama, compiler of "The Statesman" Tear Book." 1 -i--t 'Harper 4 Brotherr" new 4dx to Harper1 Magazine, which embrace tbe contents for the last twenty-dive veara. will prove a valuable aid lor reference to the magazine, whose past volumes bave now eyeiopsKliae interest, Society of Ancnt Frern Text ha ar In at for ot be 1 It at of tfARDEN FARM IMPLEMENTS, IRON NAILS BOLTS. SPLENDID NEW STOCK OF 1 reatbraJ f. vis, wraus i mrtnoirs have DMatniu- llshed In London, and; In tonjr andoomptt. meniary review TM ekiemu make-ilt MmmeBt OE them: la reading this book may remark by the way, on eaanot trat foretWy struck with th difiere pech which are gradually risln up la the United Staiet, and which at rears tm an must make tbe American language sepaViit tdbgue; the writing of this book baa a more distinct accent tBitB aWthinff ar Wrap beard annkaa.

Anotherj notable thing brougi't '-ffitt'. by be narrative la the, really republican -simpllclly whib appears to have distinguished the mode of living ef tb leading American Generals during the wax. Tenneyt Elements of Zoology has bath prepared specially to meet Um demand fo a Zoology which, should be fuller the "Twtay' Natural History at Aaimal, aftd Dot aa cie-bacate aa tha Manual ot Zoology, br the aame T2UI folum oover tb whole ground suctnctly and tnd ft po-fusely and etsgaaUy illustrated wKh ever 'fflO engravings, 1 all dxawn from authentic and autboritatlr ouroes. Prof. Tenner's works bav long1 held trie field as tb beat work ot their class, and this treatite, which it prepared from kfulKbrvatton; of ttf plaee wbleb this fasclnatingj study is Uking fp the schools, will be found prestsely adapted to present needs, fj Guyol'j few Intermediate Geography an entirely new work, with; Kevflr engraved maps, new illustratlonsv ad new text, it combines with the salient teaturea of the atd Intermediate, certain characteristic worked oat by tbe practical experience of tbe class room which itiaks It tbe embodiment ot all that to best In geographical The old fntermedtate ba.

beea too popular a booV be readily i abandoned by those whdnaVe come to appreciate the superior excellence pi methods. Itwiti still be kept In print; aad must held Its place for yearn in many of our schools. Those in search of a new book wlU SndGuyot's "New Intermediate" the vert best geography now published. ij The New York correspondent of tbe fosf ton Saturday Gazette, has been Interviewing mend of Algernon Charles Swinburne, now this country from whom some interesting and heretofore unpublished facts in the lite of tha poet were obtained. Mr.

Swinburne was born In London In 1887, and entered Oxford In 1857. He comes of a noble family, Is a Repub lican In politics, and of the church of Blake and Shelley lint religion a sort of clarified nihilism. He Is fond of very young and very people. Of his poetry he ranks Herthaf' best as a tingle piece. The larger part tit time is passed at his residence, Holmwooifj Henley-on-Thames, He hat Written ten volumes, both prose and poetry, in the past ten years.

ij. An interesting volume In the handy aerie of German Classics for American. Students is "Schiller's PtccolomoBt." A Valuable feature of the book is the Introduction, in which the historical and other tact necessary the understanding of the famous drama set forth with clearness and force. In ad dition to tbie Introduction, there is a commentary Index to persons and places, and an excellent map of Germany. With these aids hand, the reader will find1 tbe perusal of Schiller's great drama very pleasant and profitable.

Mr. James Morgan Hart, the editor, is to be commended for tbe excellent manner in whicb he has performed his du New Tork: Published by G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1 The Publishers' Weekly, in a long article the failure of Lee A Shepard, express in common with the trade generally and leading newspapers of the day, Tbe heartiest sympathy with the firm, and urges that everything possible be done to set this popular house on Its feet again.

It applaud their pluck, and it It is not because they, have failed, but: because tbey tried as long pit honest! could not to fail, that Lee A Shepard are entitled to the renewed confidence whtoh is being offered The two things, rPeetljtinsists, must not be eon founded otherwise character and ability are at oboe at a discount by the Dullness community, the reckless salesman who talis oftettest the best business man." I An Etymological Geography Is a reoVwit addition to school literature whlcb will be welcomed by teachers' and scholar. Its ob is to put in alphabetical order the princi prefixes and termination of geographical names, and endow them anew with the poeti and descriptive significance which marked their origin. The book contains an Introduc by Professor Blackie, who (Ummarlxei principles which guided the selection of geographical name. First, In respect to the principal feature of tbe place; second, color; third, climate, vegetation and lastly, human association, of which he gives interesting examples, pointing out a noteworthy distinction between Teutonic and Celtic words in the position of their 1 Mr. George P.

Lathrdp, now assistant- editor of 1 he Atlantic, will occupy th place honor in the October Seribner't with bis poem of Jessamine," which Mr. La Farge Illustrates. Mr. La Farge's appearance In periodicals 1s suggestive, as illustrating higher rrt standard to which the nappy rivalry of the two monthlies haa led. The other poems in that number of Scritmer will by H.i" "Susan Coolidge," R.

W- Gilder, Mary L. Bitter, and Mary E.Bradley. Stedman will print his second paper on Minor Victorian Poets," concluding bis critical series, Poo's literary career ha certainly been profitable to other writers, if, it not to himself. Mr. Francis Gerry Fair field falls into the.

ranks ot hi biographer. with a psychological discussion of him as A Man of Letters," in the forthcoming Scrttmer's. i i 1L Osgood A Co. are to issu this month, in a 12mo edition, one volume, uni form with the: "Iliad," Bryant's translation the Odyssey," which has heretofore ap- 'ed in two octavo Minor nit." comprising extracts from Holmes, Lowell, Longfellow, Bryant, Browning; and ether are already out aa the ftfteenth volum the "Little Claetie Series," and the next will be "Authors," composed oi brief blo graphics of the press represented In Minor Poems. This Arm also announce of new editions of stindard works, the Melrose ed1- ef the'Waverly Novels, In thirteen umea, tba Gadablll edition of Dickens, both uniform withi tbe Kensington edition i ot Thackeray, also a six volume editloa of Chaai Beade novel.

To tbe lllostrated library editloa of Thackeray la to be added tba flv volume of Mlaeellanies j. The failure ef Lee A Shepard will nettt presumed, delay tbe publleation of a number new work they are to lso. The Great Bonatrsa," a quarto velntos ot exciting rtoriet adventure containlBg 90S illustrations; Adrift Amur tbe Ice I'lelds." br CaBtaia W. HaUsi VTne Witblng-Cap from Leigh Hunt; The) Lover sad Other compiled from Steele by the late Jj. Babaoavtbeee ta be isaued in votai Uarto "Littl 'BaUadsof gtft-booky edited by Mr.

Oeorg ML Baker! the hymn, 'ft Nearer, my God, to Ulna- trated la UtUe volume by Mis L4. A Humphrey, aad several juvenile works; ''Tbe Winged Lion" tales of Teniae by James de MiUe; "The Fourfooted Lovers," stories of animals "by Frank Albrtoe; "Win wood by Frank Forrester Brought to tbe Front," by Elijah aad Baby Bat' Uvls," with full-page illustration. I Tha BevJ Edward Everett Hale's story will he began In Seribner't Jtagazitte fbr January, on. the eondutdoa of Dr. Hoi land's "SevenoakA." Though net strictly eentenntal atory.it deals with the early; hl-tery of the nation, and appeals therefore to the emoipreseat The title is PbUlp Nolan's Friends; or, Show Tour Passport.

Philip Noma will be remembered set the famous "Mao wtthouta Country," who did yeoman ssrviee daring; tae) war by suggesting to people that It was very -anouuifof table la deed not to have a eoontry- PhUip Sol an was pictured as having been wished pai Uclpation In 'Burr's attempt at rebelHon.1 He was purely si ereatioa of Mr. Hsies, ydt tbe newspapers rare any nusober of addittoBal facta about bias, and Mr. Hale himself received letters tram peep WBO remembered thtt very Voiaav Tbe new atory will be IBostraud by tkrt-ti 1 by Mr- Hair dangbter. I 4-Mr. Caarles Lanman, aotbor of the Die- tioaary ef Onrresa," uf about to pablish BiograpUral Annals of the Civil Government ot the United States daring Ms First Century, front Original and Official Source." This work, now nearly ready for ta press, will contain about seven thousand Wographi-cai aketches, aad eight thousand additional names of mtsobs who hare beett eoaneeted with the Government siace the signing of the Declaration ef Independence.

It will Include Hie renrewp "i 0 lit' is is a of is ia SILVER-PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY, AT LOWER RATES. ft Is ll BTJPPALO, SoBday iTaesdaj, Slept. I3f ft li, CORNER OAK VIRGINIA STSi Montgomery Queen's SAN FIIANCISCO CffiCUS, OoWen State Menagerie and JcinfJ Slope (simvari, itrlthb leading feature, of ij SIX OOMBINED OlROtidES iv Circus. LENT'S wotiiU' Austro- TflE GREAT JAMES R0RI80N and Europe's Champion, CHARLES IV. FISH, BM th' Challcage for 1,000, the Dia- xMMwnuu vuampionanin of 1 the World.

i nAVKI.8 BY "1 Twenty-six Cage- Compafiments Rare Wild Beasts, SIMny-liiied Sett LloHa, I living Oiraffe, Sea Ell Monster ll Baby Lions, Sacred Inolfta Eleohanta. UumlAn u.nMw.TI Ouches, Performing Guanoco, Hiding Cyne- PRTY STAR PERFORMERS Emida's British Cornet FINEST. BEST. LARGEST A most mkU onyw OH THE FACE OF THE GLOBE 1 Two Exhibitions dally, day and night Doom P.U- Grott TournamonToi ftlarch of the MfUiarahE nn thn hSnM A ij I.7JlPrecUel Childrel. Initios.

The immense, daily expense aUendi tilth organization renders it impossible to exhil.it II IM earjiniignniast vfatltai o.lrf I- oa; ar aro UIOAirj ILI1 rn 1 1 VT 1 to bririar Tiaitnifi fmrw i 1 "nift vvnu fllJ 1 jkw rwineeq, rates, to witness the admHted wvnj KiHI II KKM i I Proprietor and DireatAr. IO. P. Htihs, Press Director, atriu, Agent. BATAVIA, Wednestlay, Sept.

16: ERIE. Friday, Sept. 10; 11. auai.sex.s.B.ii.is NOTICE it To Farmers of Erie County and DO NOT FAIL TO USB THE BUFFALO FERTILIZERS On all Fall THE PDEITT OF THESE GOODS IS GUAEAN. TEED AND THEIR STANDARD PROVED BY BEGULAB ANALYSIS OF i Prof.

S. tiebig of Baltimore. y.of W. It Ilabershaw of N. ljsena for fAL.Lt CIKCULAR, oontoinlni iuu aireouons ana tesumoniaia.

8M st, JOSH BILLINGS says: "If yew kant get fine shews and a good eddloashnn, get tbe shews." i LADIES' BEST French Kid Button Boots, (AND WAESANTED,) Reduoed to Five Dollars. tT. TOWERS, 394 MAIN ST. IMPERIAL GRANUM, The Great Medicinal Food. rfTUlS JTJftTLY CELEBRATED dietetic II preparation is, in oompeeition, principally the GLUTEN aerired from the White Winter Flint Wheat cereal, aaoiiu extract, toe inrenuoa of i- It ha not only been highly reoommeniMd, but mberof cut justs ana Ltiner a rcr rerr high degree of medical science aa the SAFES 'EST, MOST AO-i FOOD for tbe CEPTABLE and BELIABLB FOOD for the growth of Infants and Children, and for Mothers laoamg anmeient noonsbment for their oflspnna Unlike those nrenaratiens made from animal or rfnoue matter, which are liable to stimulate the brain aad irritate the digestfre organ, it hraeea in Its elementary oozn position THAT WHICH MAKES STBONG BONE AND MUSCLE THAT WHICH MAKES GOOD FLE8H AND BLOOD, THAT WHICH.

IS BAST'. OF DIGESTION NEVEB CONSTIPATING i hi THAT WHICH IS KIND AND FRIENDLY TO THB BBAIN.li i :1 AKD THAT WHICH ACTS AS A PKBVBNT-. IYE OF THOSE INTESTINAL DISOB-i DBBS INCIDENTAL TO CHILDHOOD. End while it would be difficult to eoneeire of an' thin in Food or Dessert more cream and de leioas, or morn nourishing and strengthening aa miiutMi. i) FEVKES, PULM ONABT COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, PBOSTBATION OF THE 8YB- -I TEK, OB GENERAL DEBILITT Ita rare medicinal excellence In all Intestinal Jif laeaaea, eaiiecuuiy DY8ENTEEY, CHRONIC IHAKBHEA, AND CHOLEB A INFANTUM, Baa beea Inobnteatably ptoronj See eireumrt for testimonials.

Sold try Trar- friaia gemamiiji, amt as we Boiesni urpot or apMJyta l.Ui Water Street, New, York. fcCESS AJSlJ BSKB88 without -fear "of eoliuioa" at toe ereat antrMta xM iMagr.isi Mam lmaMS. I ii JULIUS E. V1RTITK of of a Court of Beeordof the Stat ot New 10 me oireotea ana aeurerea, against ui Kraonal and real property ot Charles Bauer, I reeeised aad taken ell the title and. In.

terest which to said Charles Saner had on I the 7th day of kfAren, 191, or at any time OW nas, ox, ID anv Mf Hie iviuiniux a ml aetata, to witt i Mniate. lriiur and beiar in the Citr of Buffalo. being wtrtot enter lot 1S7 as aarreyed by Joeeph KiHoott, surrsyor, and known oa a sukttlTi.ien of lota made by Jabes Goedell aa lot ar ubdirtsto lin and hounded aafollowBS Bea-inaing in the northerly aid of Gd fedt nortbeasterly from esee Street with hum Stn OS oeinn. UHua, ibqit -i tm trora th Intersection of Gen. Street: theaoe northeasterly bounding an tha northerly aide of Geneeea Street ni ty seat; tnence nortnweaieny as ngnt angraa with Geeee street one hundred and twenty fir feet; tbeae a line at right anglea with Elm Street twenty-three feat; thence southerly on the east line ot Elm Street forty -Severn feet ana fonr Inches vWienee at right angle with Genesee Street 10 toe fnaos ui weaiuning.

Ail of which 1 ebaiT axdoa ar aala at th SienfTs Orico, Old Court House, fronting on Vr aauington ittroet, in tke City of Buffalo, on the 18th day ot Scute tier, WIS, at 10 o'eiook A. M. Dated August 7., in, 5. -a H. WEBER, ShriT.

E. It. CHASE. I.niiir rr 1- Pruning Knives, Saws, THE BUFFALO VITRIFIED, aeJtoci ABE PREPABEP I TO FCRNI-K I i "'f Contractors, Plumbers, THE VERY BEST. YITRJFD3D GLAZED SEWER 'I-' AT CONSIDlfBABLY BEDVCED BATES.

WEST XAGLK STREET, FOB SPECIAL TEEMS. sTNO. LYTH SONS. A 1 It; WOUDS, ll HSNRTf IsOFTIB'S, 1 No. 897 Main 8trtet, Bufitlo.

tXMBINCl8 MADE Uf FOB TWE NTT 7 It" i -v. 1 goods manufactured by xpertenoed workmen aa warranted ta grra aaasraouotv I iffskipiiuij fast. 1 Park I8i7 1 1 A Yhmmm 187ft. IMI Decent! Srssg Boli Ones of not Inn at4 Hmal afftvarw Itl emre4 Ft Sb PEASE'S IftlPROVEpOlLS iGa rjEtrr'i TinwtiLBo Eailroads. Steamers; MtVCHISEBI and LTBM.G, EnflineJ Signal, Cylinder Lard and i Cotnpound Coach Oils, 1 Tr Enaon4 ty cxneiteiice and feet ef yeara.

and the highest authority ef th V. S. and Europe 4 PEASirfe PREMIllT PETBOLEIJLS Extra Blgb Fir Teeta. darkI and" natural oils. i -4 tf.

TBliviiiiraciuTeriof OUj llttTSftsL i 1 1 (X)BWELL LEAD CO. The onby jPerfBcny Pure Wbite Leal SALE IX THIS MAEEET. For ssjkebjiaH Sialsia, MILLS; CO. Shipbuilding Rjpairinrj SBITFPAI0 CREEK, OiporiijFoot Chicago SUBufolo sjfwjl BSvlaa reeaatlr eosetrseiaA a NEW DBT DOCETbaTlng foarteea teat of water ever the keel bleekej we are aow prepared to aoek il at veasHs. either loeded or light.

Vi have fear fe eight Inches aader keel, tbereiry rtvSig mpl reoas for work BBdervmil's hot. me, wiioou lew keel itnoutany of tb laeoarenlence eeeaaionsd a40oaa. -Oer ether SJeek baa etevea feet ef water vrev kael hflua tael btoekAnriita of room work anoer reaper eouses. uur nocss are tne my thlftybavrng taeM facilitie. tnenpeJre, tbeaelor are able repair CHEAPEE taam ether Tarda la this city.

are ore oared to do alt kind, ef SHXP CAB. IItB3lJIJ 1KB" WOKK en th fJliAnTdeacrlBUoa of BLACKSMITHIM and SPAB WOKE COBS order, aad Wis. 5fJ XEB- aul7tneis 1 i i I EGIITS PATENT i I ll HypifAULIC, CEMENT Praln and Serer Pipe, i WTUsfKBsCH i aaijriTBAfjTTJBBI) AT THE 'VWIi WOllla'f CQ3AE. BATBBtJN Proprietors. 1.

1 JsVliriW! ax frf Itiilt 3,: 1 CI1F8T EEED. II I Tf'a, Je5 -1 TUhtaE -i UNION- PLANING B0IXEB LITMBBB YAKD. SASH. BLIND. DOORS, PLANED LCMBEB, FLOOBINS SIDING, CorawCrMttatJi THOMAS B.

'aKwan SnV ml am MM. fc AND ly line of North Street to the sort larly line of Porter Arenue, along the northerly line of Porter A Tease to the northerly line of Prospect Arenue. along the northerly line of Prospect Arenue to the Bortberly Una of Virginia Street, along the nortberly Una of-Virginia Street to the place of beginning. The folic Foe following described district be cleaned erery Srsl and third Monday in each month Sixth District Coinmancinr at Din fof the centre line ot Main Street and the aorlher- ajly line of North Street, along the nortberly line of North Street to Porter A veuue, along the northerly line of Porter Arenne to Black Hook Harbor, along Black Book Harbor to Scajan, inula vm nam etreci. along toe centra una of etain alon Btreet to tbe plane of beginning.

Bermth IMitrint.hinlrfi.. pared streets not bed districts, and Incladed iu the foreaoina descriE eompnnlag territory north of Sea )s quads Crook and WMtirora centre of Main Street. The dirt, ashea, Sltb aad rubbish shall be carted away from the Market Grounds each aad er ery other day, after 1 o'clock P. from the rat day of i June until the ant day of October In each All districts In Weaterly Section, from No. I to.

tp and including lh Diatrlet, are. to be eleaned' Tuesdaya, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. i JB STETXKNBBNZ, aulM Street Commissioner. Ijegal Notices. DTK EM COTjnT.

Charles E. Cross. Dla lalatiir, against Edward Naldrott atAl.de- feadaa Br LrtiM of ft Judrment In the above entitled ftetion. entered on ue i eiffbth dar of Sentemuer. 1H74, I shall expose for smle at I nn the SheriET i rncf D1J Crourt House, Iron tin jr 'QD1HI Teouue, ca WAybiugtonbUuiiatlieCitroi Bu4a twentrinirti dar of October.

W75. at tea on tbe i toa o'clock in the inu ioUowiutf described premises, or I so much llwreoi as sliall be suiaciaDt to pa; the amount due' upon said judgment, to wit: All that eertuiu piece ur parcel of land situate, tying and beta lu whI County ot itria, being Bart, of lota number-eight si aad nine tvi on Grand Island in the Niagara -Klrer, as tbe same hare been antral, and boundod and described in the rtald-book and the man of said island, on file in the odlceef the eeoieuryot State ot the 8tata at Mew York, Said pieces of land beieby eoareTad belna boonded as follows, ria. Beaia ning at a stake In tba bank of tba Niagara atirer I at th aouinwaat oornar oi sua kh nnmoer etgat; running thence eaaterly along the southerly line of said 1 1 lota Noa. right and nine. thirty-Bin oaau i Noa.

right and niaa, thirty-nine alna and or tr-three link lo a stake: thence nortberly at right angles twenty-lira chains eighty-elx I links to a st ike la the north lino of said lot Bum- I ber ain taeno westerly ana at ngnt angira 1 twenty-three chains and fourteen links to a I stake: thence at right angles southerly fifteen chains and twenty links lo a stake; thence west- I ny aaa parallel wiw toe souua uneos saiu io i nara number eight, thlrtr-nlne ebalns and eighty-nine I links as a stake In the bank of the Niagara Hirer; I thane sou theiir alone tba said rlrei to the nlace I of beginniag, containing ninety aeree ot land, be I toe aant mora or leas, vateu oeptemoer it, loiit i i JOHN B. WKBKR, Whorig. K. B. CHASE, UnderBbwiKT Maaara.

B. P. D. K. HSOspiss, i aalUloelAa HTaAtfya CPRIMX COUBT.

Braatua W. Cross, ylslaUff, agalast jcawara marareniasi By TtrtMof ajodgmimt In the abore entiUe action, entered on the eighth day of Septembe. mi, ,1 shall expose for sale at nubile rendue, at th icnuwi. u.i-J I la urn nwuu I ner, tbe lma, I shall expose for sale at pul ui n. rmnk- OM flnort Ho fronting on Washington Street, In the City of Buffalo, on the twenty-uilrd day of October.

IiJa, at ten o'clock in tbe forenoon, the following described premises. or no much thereof aa snail aumcieni to pay it inrai aaid tndrmeat. to witl AU teat oortaia piece or psro.1 of land situate, tying and being in the County of Erie and Stale of New York. Selog parte of lots number (Band Fsaaaiagl on Grand Island In iagara Btrer, aa the tame he beoa aarreyed. bounded aad ae-' seriWdia tbe Seld-book and the map of aaid island, on file in the ollic ef tbeaeoretary of State torty-lbre Unka to elake: bence aertharly at right angles ehaiaaand Hi Uaks to a atakaia th norcn imeot aaia to i.ijwt tight angles is hatna and 14 links to a sUke; wa ngnt angles ammwij links le a stake) taeno wesvonr th the seuth line ot aaid lot number 8, chains and Unka to a stake in the thirtr-ai beak the iagara Blrer; tbeaee southerly along said nrer lo the place of beginning, contain ian alaary acre at land, more or leaa.

Dated bepvemaes Kflo. JOHN B. WEBER, Bherit is. GHaHs, Under bheng. Measr.B.P.

aellHooiSa- tkK.SAojba Pl'tra BT VIKTI7B ot aaaxecntionissnedenet a Court of coord of the State of New York, to and real property of William L. B. Aleaaader, IMre aeiaed- and taken all the right, title and f.TL. Th. William L.

S. Alexandar had oa the aerenteenth day ol June, 187a, or at an? time etnoe, or now haa, of, tu and ta the following deeoribod real estate, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel oftond rttnate, i iT munf Bufrala aforeaakt. aad la the weslerlr part of lot anasbaa Sf w-aigbt In towaabip ton. is uia tntruLn. jtewikv fc.iiAwa.

to wit: Com mencing at a point In the westerly line of Louis Street two handrad aad ien teet southerly of th northerly lina ot aaid lot nfty-eighti thence weat-arlr narallel with the north line ol said lot one hundred and fifty feet; thence southerly parallel with Louis street sixty net; tnence easterly ik. anrtb line of aaid lot one hum ut to tbe west line of Louis Btreet theaoe northerly along said west Une ot Louis c. njt ia the nlaoe ot besinnina. AU of which I shall expose for sale at the Sheriff's iamiI. nut Mouse, fronting on Wunlngton Street In the City of Buffalo, On the twenty-dfih dayo? September, lo75, a o'clock A.

M- baled eptei lith. August 1. "JOHN B. WEBER, E. B.

CHASE, Undi Sheriff. ker bheriff. Measra. HrfwrnnaT A Look wood, Pl-fTe Atfys. BBlrlVoTlO.

AWHAL'S NOTICE ot Snle-Sobooiier eewilttont rxponos, Issued ont of tna iistrio Ooart of the United States for tba iC-. H. at thn suit of Andrew Miller and Thomas E. Miller, I will expoee ror sale at nublie auouon, ana win sen uie best bidder, I A JnnM bar tackle, apparel and furnl boats and appunenanosn, a. umu ni U.S City ot Buffalo.

N. T. F. QUINBY, tJ. B.

Marshal LEVI H. WILLIAMS, Dspnry. Buffalo, N. Annul 7, Ifli i aualiaat snore 'e is postponed nntll Thursdijr in, 5, nt the same place and time ibvuuOnou in in. notice.

I. 1 Marshal. I VI ti. iLl 14.MS, y. ft, 1.

swttili of new lora, Deng oounuou as ning at a slake in tbe bank ot tba Niagara Birer at th southwest comer of said lot a umber t): run. nine thence easterly along the southerly line of a a tkivtv-atna ahalna aad i I I t- I I 6 SiAiEj 0 R. -i 7 1 J- FliilTR. OAimAL SAIiT OR AZiXi QP 11XU1U VWi i KINDS AT WHOLES AIsE. ETJBNITUBEi irV sl 1VACB crrmTATCIS nBl-J VELLIR BROVii a van wain 5i i If.

1.AiArr!irA IV A-i1r AND LAMBREQUINS. it. VI am. fBt. aJfl i lar.

I I Rsimr Newels, Mirror Framea, Manteta jsouiuinrs, anu oompieia inmnor aauj exterior nnmn "i n- Lath and Fence Poaca, mnia.ataaay 4 STYLES. 1S75; a -riaVl T11 A. anil UlnninfT -111 ill' I A llllllultf JJU11UIID A' sxtlilJS Uliu atsssassra muit i i H- i'-f Gompanr A k. A. aWFA Hl.raU -CIS 1SRB.

ii I ,1 I I i u- i. tilt iiiiiiii 'tiitrr im i I --w i -1- i -m 1 1 ri lit UU IJlaA ll JUjLjlF H'' Contractor, Builder and Iilanufoctiirer, CIJNTON, CORNER ADAM ST, BTJFFAisO. hti BASH, BLnrr rJOOBS, Cern, Tanks, CdrUin Corn iocs. Book Caeee, Yeneered, Doors, for houses, kuuuu ana ua r. lj xjkj aoi BtCEaMITHB and MOULDEBS BBLLOWftv 1 :1875 SPIimG Paper llSSrS'Dcw WAfABIJITIBTriTgTrcal Importer of Prsnch Paper Iliingirigs Ct Decorations.

I I INVITE THB PUBLIC TO INSPECT MY 8TOC AND cuwaa i-ntvan, a. 1 abi 1. DETERMINED TO SELL FOB THB LOWEST POSSIBLE PBOFIT. PM.lTIHF.tLillKiI.I a Atpv. Tl lvt I 1 ji tf.

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