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JOARDiNU ANU IXJD3INO. TWO 1-EMKAHI.t r<»>in*. for U ajllttf, fo let r. -.iu- f*<r geuUem**n, and d(&4t IIK9IKAUi.K Kl IT e o r m i pro Urge of belli r>/oiu. . rt. *12?,-1 w <N rt'I.-FIVfc OKNTLK- i:i:ir.-l»l»:*l wi'.li G iar! aii*i *./r-4t >!>.>( AS TI1KKL li/I N* .-•H/iu- mi l board. W ANTED. B i i a sii* ia n . kij HER . • U . j, I ly, I , A l»! Ut A hoUMi, *Ar*»> I. * i 'i ;“ IJl Kiri, ur ml'JOie FO B tA U -H O tU S . ft^lWfcLLINGdFOrtSALE. Franklin atreet, 2-*V,ry brick : lot Sixl.TS. 2«»i P. art ntre»<t. 3-*fori brick : f » »U r . i>ath. 4*1 KlevenUi itreet, l>£-.t</ry franw-: r “ - wa’er, l«atb: lot #»xl2£. I ti K.qr'«* *tre«t, 2-4 V ry brick »n<l wing; wa! r. A*'-.; lo t 38x115. lit boutb 1*1 .l-fon street. 2 -*fory arrl attic brick; /ra*. water. bith: lot 26x115. , *5 Mouth Division s-tr. -t. 1-rtorj '■*■*- waU-r. l.atlu 221 Kagic ktro't, Z-sfo:y brick; gaa, waliT, ate.. UtiSlxlHT. . , . ' •twiJcrBcy atreet, 2-story brick and wing: lot I"2 Ninth Btreet,! '-.-story brick • gaa. water-. '*U|* 237 Ninth •’re'.-t. 3-»forv • rinc ; zt*. water., q LYON. KAhfcK/ "-’ rll Krle I.arnl <itSce, No. ?£. ? Main at. MUIC pH ’ !«<» I i t A t - 1 luK Ui -11 v . n l be:*.v I* u.g I'.-ui wt, 1.. A. U il.n ' *1 1.. llllADl.L'i . ;lT v ? :1 'V- ?• . v , .. TTAtiKM FOR SACK, u'i. fMvision street, two •eet, i iarn at ree* 4 Eagle utr» * ' ,a .F W A r t i'IJJ-FEM ALLS. N1AI A1.A MO'.AltK V, A N T K I) A TIDY •3 NlAC AC. a> K‘ r* «•» .'J<* 11 M A litllA mT kitchen aii*l i coaiu'finN. VV>111 NK »7i* KA4T LA*. , I KDFOff ! count w"U | <l2A-2t -Story frame cot- ■rjr rrania; lot 25x I S-story fram*; lot 251 two frame cottages; lot 50 «7~l*we!fth |<tree - i-«tory fram e, new ; lot 27x150— AKt.-va.Io «'■1S-Worr rrame, new; lot .g't *, . - I'aTJh'-onrl' atr'-‘‘M i S-story frame, corner Kfutr |T JL ''I?',treet. 1-story frame*, lot2Sx«5—$«•). »•. ystreet, 1-story frame ; good lot—$2JflQ. •our’teentli street, l-?fory friw e: lot +txU!»— im . LYUS.BAKKU.4tO.. r'il _____________ Krle Land offlce. 446 Main st. . i 1.1/ A I.ih M 4- II, I. rc:i. • • • - JTTVtK i> a * • - b • *y gaa I,, X ........... I,* I AM. NoTel I'eai Ul? M M 11 Ml. MA.MKII O il griieral hoii.-a-w .r< lu a !:t' I r*1 < llll'l'K W \ - \VA> I e> I Ut." try for i . - sw a 4.7I " <>7:1 ( ' Vo. .. i..,uM work Kin r- ______________«»2 o - ll vVANTfcl) 1MMK- giri to do guneral iti come well ri n.ni- ________________ •:i»-if 1 IMUKUUTKLl a ; DKLAWAKE AVKNL'K (THK - n*-e o f M. F.. Cb iie-KA K v i.i for sal* Jt m a n f o r d , k w< Kfcr »Y<»KMAIJC-STDKK M* * -' .pth u» WaslilngW m UKAL KMT AT Y prlcea to c 1 >wm- ai niirorert aprl rent.-*; to fl* s!-*-la*-*> tenauU. -afuruleb« i byitLM K A MANKDKD, 16 K HALF. AT KEDUf KD te. This i.rv»m:rty la wei- - * I'artlcul V. »w;in G KOlt SAi.K CllEAi* UKMUEKt'E o r THE LATE -* * the southwest _ , ______ ____ ___ ___ it atreet. TSe ! -sVtry brick with a two-siory wti<*, !SS!Sj*USrm all nenrty square. ckw eU > _ ; bath room. w*ter close la. ma lan*e JSSar uu*!er whole bovae. I aK la F»»ra7,well 0.m /5t .-n<1 stocke«l with frclt atxl aha.> ires^. V?'' .,rBB;e barn, cow M nli, henery. ic . L o c a te 1, .cry Cnc an'1 everytiiiug about the premises n ,. *lcr„ 'TL • alove premises sriil he rwule«L either .urulsbcd or uufnmlshed. lf not sol*l on or before ke.o.1,1611. Apply to JOHN UTTu.bl i’earl st. ________________________________________ 113-4* Sft rOK SALK—lt*» liEN KSEE ST.; LOT 11 xl4»; small iiouae. JTlce flMJ ca>h. JOHN OTTt,-. FOU KENT—A 2-STOKY BKiCK H o L ’&E. W ul with wine, on tile upper part of Franklin it; tols ta a desirable residen*-r, baa deep lot, mad the naoal convenlenees. LYON, KAEEK * CO., Erie L and Office. 346 M ain BL ___________________ G"i brick v *LAiN 8TKEET STOKE FOU SALE—No. %\ Main stris-f. uear Ohio. 4-*t«ry bnekitin r« f: war»-houae lu rear. I^»t i2U feet front arnl run ning through U j WacblLgh/n bL LYoN. BAF1EK ic m * WL * witii a treet. fi: FOU SAI.E OK TO KKNT-l/J CLINTON Ureet. a large lot, :i goo*l barn; house in onler. Ail the improvements. JOHN OTTO, al IVarl treet. _________ DWELLINtiS FOK SAI.F- No. "OF . Niagara st. A Hrst-claas brick dw«-l- wo stories and llnislied at Me. mastic front; j?a-s -r. bath-room, fum arc: brick Ftani: lot 64x126. A lv. No. iw North IMvision, two-atory brlcit; gas, w ater, A*-.; lo! 37*^x115. Al ., No. fit Ninth st. ; a new brick dwelling, two storie** and wing, finished In sup. rior style; lot *>x l.v*. L YON, KAKKK Jt Co., Erie Land Office, A* Main tit. *•» fi: 1IOTEL OK 8AIXX1N FOR KENT-THE large frame building In Spring Abber, at CoM . ing*. Is offered for rent. The grounds will be lighted throughout wltli gaa, and a large Hrst-claas atabh- is tw in/ er«-cted on tlie property, which will rr aitly Increase Uu- value of tbe rental of thla build- ing. LYON, KAKEK ACM., Erie Land Office. 346 Main *L _________________ d l e KOK ItENT—THE LAKOE 5-STOKY BRICK buii.tlng / hi the southwest corner <»f Seneca street a. *1 the Tt rrace. known as the Fargo Hnuu , well a*lapte<i for a hotel, mvnufsctnring or other busInt-SM. l.K.E A 1MCKKBINO. 13 W. sw an sL <120 I)" E L LIN OS TO KENT MAY L East Eagle St.. No. 140; 3-atory brick, all modern improvement*. 12 or 14 rooms. Mixtli s t , So. IM: -‘-story brick In fine order. Reat J.V o. Clinton st.. No. 253; 2-story brick. 10 rooms. ( lint'/ii »L. No. CT: 1 -story brick. B e n t $390. Tenth st.. No. !•; 2 -storv frame. K e n t $300. I'ark s'.. No. 4o; 1-story frame, fine garden lot. K e n t $25<i. W«-als</ have a numl/er of dw«;lllnga and apart ments, for which Immediate possession can be given. Apply at No.5 Niagara sL. ».E<*XAKD WILWiN A MMN, Keal KsUte and Insurance Agents. b!7 FiJtST-CLASS DW ELLIN OS FUJI SALE. • •.; i ill-; ea My -t Um h • y fi me Louse, ln good $2.<iu». > frame Imuae. Lot 28* •y fram.! house : lot 66* uiheaut c.rucr of VIr- i*,r • frame house; well : >i .six122. W ith lif*- '•ry frame bouse, witl* W’ iron i.iri. Hi it wai I Main street. I.uii IITANIKD A FlM Si'-f LA.^M KMiK I roller. Bel. i n.-ts M.i'b*. -I. Ail*ii rn* I*. • 27A», With Hume, ii-fer.i. * - s re i I . -•.*!* *u e . . \ \ f A N T K D A N I'IChE TO TAKK ( A lii >> ........ .. ■-..I I. in.-. have tlrsi-. ln-s r.-ii HLLP W A N f£D -M A LES. \ 1 T A N i K 1» t»NK <>U TWO titMllr TINSMITH II Jobhers n i 8 IVarl -t. dk>-tt W A N i KD—A CAN >> i nrrlsgi- muIIIi III KKI >1 A tM . Ml *BE I*A I v . U tE V M i lC A N D A d27- i \ NT El • TWO MU g e l '*<-a<ly e m p l o y - Ijli.g iiiintfulab-ly to U. (120-9t ^COTTAGES t*»Ii SAI.E. .'Masr.n: t.f I, l-*.tory fra if •t 27. r f 1-2--E ............................... ;|.ot/xll-J-fil.lda .1 oil 1-L 2-.W.I , l.M.ic : jot 4^x150—$3^IW. !» D lv i.io u bu-.-.-1, i-oi/try fram e; lot 3dx cuth street, l-etory ftam e; lot 25xK9— i street, l-ulory fri f l v I.Y m N, BAKER A Cl). .’f l AND , Louisiana irgli Caniil. VALUABLE MANLKACTClt; business properly for sale.—Sin.Vs) sir.-ei, east t i le. hoiiMi corn* r of Ht-mh Tne primer! v has n frontage **l 30*) Teel on ; street, and aw* fc*-t d.Tke.i fr**nt <-i i-inal. l<-t are a large br'ck Imlhtlng wi... Lulling valuable maelMniTj. mi l -. large fri*/. Ing. Tills proju-rty Is a.Iuilr.-lhi kin-tof m i*.ni-* luring business. <72 Delawan* &L, 2-“tory hrlck. wltli all modem I m i i r o f . m* n t s ; 1**1 fie f e e t U>alley : !*arn on alley. JTs >f.airi »t . 2-story brick; gas, water, Ac.; lot 1«? feet to North Pearl sL Delaware st. comer Eagle. 2-story frame, with brick addition: ga*and water. HM Joiinie/n I’lice, t-U/.ry brick : gas hot audco..; wafer, and oilier modern luiprovemeuts: lot .zxi^». W82 Lbitw^-'td avenue, southwest corner lL- 2*>V’j*,.bn*.'ti' iM aTe.^sV/rybrUk : K«»* water, Ac.; -rm r M.k , * "!t*ri |5 y ||i'»lK*.A SANFORD. 14 \V<st a , i, , , A*»F F< *R •-A I.K -A ':■) |M il.iwt*»L . »# !*** 9Ml,‘ o n e V y V iT i-i. V ries F lits-w i m tS lD K M -E FOR S.vLF.M.N a ll .rx'.'Lrii-Roa*!. nl/ou t *ev«u miles from Main • VnaA flu- Mew brick nous. WlU. French roof, ''■'t“JJflfiil 2* acres of excellent Isn't under a fine oti'te .,r culUvaUoii. IlUME A s.l.NFOKD. 16 U est bw an St..____________________ ________________________ *B § FOB BALE CHEAP—NO- 25* FUANXL1N at., large lu fine or*!er. large lot- One „T wst location:* I.i Bnltalo. A l -*>. tV) ashbig- ton st. 1-*«/.rv hr., k h-**ise. van and water, to close an estate. A:***(y t<>.t* iri N • »T‘i ’t i . -1 P - a r l » L Bfl FOK BALE.- PKOPEKTYOE THE SODTH- 1 ^ west comer of Washington and 8--^U admiraiily a*lapt, I for a roun<try. JOHN OTTO, HI P e a rl s i r t i - t . _________ <-a_ gpa gl"<»sT-uT.A.-ti DWELLINGS FOR SALE. Ks From Mav 1»L the 4-ctonr hrlck dwcliii-g No. 5Spimi1 street:'r.:ui gas, w atcr.hath, faniace, Ac., very conveniently ’ sl-.nal men. ‘ v ' ,i Stain ed : the tof. COII- - bull.l- ,r DKLUillTKI fr.Tlue'hilll"• J .iig.’ 1*4 acr*-,* I liiit*:. Prl< PK K i.liist. : ' Wl-. S FMU HALK -Tl new Ipiwil-towi III .N i RY Ki- wing, III li BAK IDKNCE tc" oilier, aiId any. LEF. A 1*9 1AT S K K Y •OU bALE-NO. 85 SOUTH DIVISION ST., a'.!-clory tiubement and attic hii<-k house. In . -.repair, haa gas and wabr. Is situated in a very •asr.t:t nelghborlr-id and convenlert U >the businesB part of t|u:«Tty,_ Lot JTT ft. front_aud.,turjjepfh_ to ‘T? usi.’h p a r t <‘f ’t 81 P e a r l KOii ba ! F. -PHEM5S E S 531 Frank!iu .L.lotU* depth t<* Pearl oh. With thru § TO LET.—$8 TEN ! H STREET. A ROOMY IS,-story frame cottage, ln good order; ga*. t $2311. .... ___t_ 55 Franklin st, a desirable suit of r ^ !am' n<rwly flnl-n* d : gas. water and cellar. w b.m a r t n r - A Sfflv*** A pply to Stu io East E agle b l Hew Loan of the United States. rpHK st'It:** KIPTIUStS TO THE SEW FIVE A Per CenL stock of the Catted states uu* amount lo about $60,B$U,iA». They are con fidently expeeled to reach $3*).***),«• by the tim e the New Bonds are ready for de ll v* ry ln Mav. The proposals of the Secretary of the Treasury wiL theu be clianged to the following pro- Bonds to the amount of three hundred mil lions of do* lars. payable ln coin, at tlu- pleasure of tbe United states, after ten years from the date of their issue, and bearing interest, payable quarterly ia coin, at the rate of live per cenL per annum. Second. Bonds to the am* unt of three hundred million* of dollara. parable In coin, at tbe pleasure of tho United State?. *fb-r fifteen year* from Uie date of their Daie^nd bearing lutereaL payable quarter ly In cola, at the rate of four and a half per cenL per m ..o l akiB TM K K N T -H E HAVE A NUM. In iterofhouses to rent, at a reasonable figure /SheSlmK-eofUMse^oo. HOWARD A CUAP- I ’E L L . .<48 Main sL________________________________B* 0 1 ru E B«*T. zxelkware street, 2-story brick; gas. water, )_vO. Ac. 13* Pearl sL, 2-story frame; gas, water, bath, Ac.; bam. 215 Pearl sL, 2-story, basement, brick ; gas and water. 217 Pearl *>L, 2-story, basement, brick; gas and water. Jfih FOR KENT-BY M. McUOMB, 5 SOUTH DI- Pk VISION ST. ■T?; Fourteenth st.. Hi.story—$1-0. 25"J Seneca sL. brick : gas and water—$350. 52* '-w'.-tn sL : r u and wati r—$325. 3KI bwau fl. 2-»t*<r;. frame: new and In first rate order: 11 room- : cellar: gas and water—♦»)■ dB ThlnL Bonds to tbe amount of seven hundred millions of dollars, payable ln coin, at the pleasure of the U nl ted States, after thirty years from the date of their issue, and bearing Interest, payable quarterly lu coin, at the rate of four per cent, per annum. Suh*crtpU<tn* to the loan will have preference, after Uk- above mentioned two hundred millions are taken up. In Uie following order, namely: First- SuW riptious for equal amount* of each cla*e of bonds. Second. Subscriptions for eaual amounts of bn bearing InU-rest at tiie rate of tour aud a half per oenL, Ind of bonds bearing interest at the rate of 'subscriptions for anv flve per cenL bonds **—* may not be »u!>acribed for in the proceeding Fok KENT-THE UPPER STORIES OF W brick building on the north side of iTipriewa ct., U-twetu Main and Pearl sts; acapltffi location f**r a first-class I/oanllng house. LU J * PICK EUI M i. 13 W. Swan su __________________ m 43* "AKKW USK AND OFFICES ON CENTRAL ft " ‘‘pK K i l'lCKEKINO, IS West SwacsL TO LET—ROOM S. 171711 MSB KI) APARTMENTS TO RENT-R E r hav*-four or fi Subs*-riptlons to the remainder of tlie $20u,o$u,imj® of five per cents., which an- unconditional, are now going on. and tbe t*onds will soon be Icue-i to the subscribers, wbo can receive a scrip certificate in ad vance, if they desire to pay tiieir gold or exchange L nlied State. 5 2U* at once, lu the registered or cou pon form. Kegls'ered bonds will *<e issued of the d<- nomlnatlous of $50. $ 10j . $ 5UO.$ 1 .UUU.$5.<A<U a n d $liMkk*. ami coupon bonds of each denominxtiou except tne last two. The interest will be p a y a tue in llie I nited States at the office of the Trea-urer, anv Assistant Treasurer or <lesignaL-d dep*«iiary ofthe gnvern- tnenL ijuarterly. on tlie first days or February, Mav, Aujnist and November, in each vear. 1 lie bonds of Uie several classes aforesaid, and tlie Interest thereon, are exempt from llie pxv ment of all taxes or dues ofthe United States, as well as from taxation tn any tonn by or uuder Staf* mnni.in.i or local authority. After m aturity, the bonds lari issued w ill he first redeemed, by classes and numbers, as may bo desig- n**ed by the Secretary sf the Treasury. Ihe redurthm of ilie public debt since the close ef the war of the r e l - * tim e, to j^I*E FUUC AMD MAK1MB LMBUKANCE. *ETHA IMS U K ANCE CO HAKTFOKD, OUNM. P ais u r (Lnru. ............. , M ^ (Three Mihona of Dollara) L. J. HEN DEE, PresldenL J. UOOU.NOW. Srcrau^r ASS ETA January 1, 1871. at Market Value. Jtankfstock..*. ...... 111111111111111 « United StateA ilam and City Stock and *2 Pool Securltes ................................. other I Total ..... Claims not du paid i The ■______ Buffalo and a fldeuce and would solicit from the citizens of ts a continuance of their cou- ln this old and well known llsks taken by 1Akea Rivera and to and trom any place ln the ’S K Y ? Lam m »— »“ r *•!- E. rruO uK , (ta m l AjtDL Uuti CmptW u d tSptiu. .......... Bagtr W illiaffi IaiaraBM C<unyai j PKOVDRHCR. K. L Cash Capital and Sttfjus. ........................... rebellion, and the relief, st the same luuai bunlen of interest, are as fol- Present public debt.. Keduced In . funding ... ur years by payment an«l $2.26S,Slo231 151^il2,U51 art of tliec I ly . Lot XT fL front an.l tu •'•Til* alley. Ttrn.sea.jy. Apply to JOHN OTT- 81 P e a r l uL ,2y_ SES N.)S. 533. 535 AND ’.i t front fc-t In brick bouci-s on It,->r Terms easy, price low. A p - Pv-arl sL H* w SiTlJATIONb W ANTED. ANTED BY AN 1NSM sTUIMl S. MIDDLE prlc. LOW PRICED HOUSES FMR SALE, en street— No. Z«; IS story frame, lo: 27>*'xl23; 13US1 *i£SS CHA?JC£S. MKK 'IM LET AND MILLIM.RY M< <*. 372; 1 s t o r y In . $ I .> hu No. 72; 2 story brlc! xltf3; nth *.r 1*. a rl Hi.- Ft.*r.- I- . *mpl counter-., nlti’lv lug. Ac. Th* -u . w )lslH-l liUHliH-rt, w ill l.«- sold ou h iv LYON A RAKER. Krle Lan*l OtHc. ffiANM in fmrsale in ru nd wed eslHle ; \ 11. i. a i , ia * i pri* ! j p - k pri*. T w orking or.b r ; -Milan- on lln- can.ti. i.l*.rr»l* <•» !■ plenty. Price $I".*MI. ’il.N b h *..r i bailee fora iH-glnncr. Ill MK A S A N F O R D , 10 V. c h t Swan S<ry HORSLS A.VD CA iu IIA G l S. I III. ( KLKHK ii: " I ROTTING ST M. lion, •• Roy ul Gi'orgi!," w ill mak- l lie tf i.-71 a t li- G em Ft*• H< ii-« -i,.i*l. . coin Ma) l-,l to AugiiBi I-*. For iirnif. i.fllgrei sm all bill*.. .IA.MKS M lN l.s, Manager. • 127-1 w 30x130; i-et—No. 265; 1 sU/ry fram e; lot K X *ii»; treet—N o.$7; 1 sU.ry fram e; lot 30x100; **-L east of Mi--li!gan street—2 story fram e; l\ st.-* * t. • -ut:. sl* 1*-. rlr-t frame **f ( •n it !-*•*; 2 rtorlcs; g .s. waur. Hill); j.rb e $!.•*«<. treet—No. 412;2 i f r a m e ; lot 25x109; street—N o.383; 1 ston- fram e; lot 25x125; ,lre< t- No. 301; Urge frame cottage; lot frnn; . I Will ISsol.l 1 Karin, r a treeL \ rA( ANT L<' I went f 1 11*' o l o r lutii e iiii.l I*.i 2 Mr . i 1 BEAT BAR I I several lar • vicliiii v **f mu* . ments, wblcli « n tilk* II BOOII. ID I Y" Kai.k i < I t Ibe \\ ii!I tII ri. I.KK J< Pit NE KiRSTri MISCELixANEOUS. MN THK IM'FFAI. i RlVKK A I' TIIK ol Coinmerclul -u-.-ei: a l- . In llie Erie n-nt. LKE A Pll KKU!Mi, ISW.Fwun S. DErlKARI.y I Mali, mr.-. «uii i KliWAKDSA HI A INS IN LAN il i M A T E D . <)N i.tii. y I*, trad e :kland . n *. I 12 Ur. HAVE I'IIA P l'K L L , :vi* M ain i NT M" FKKl FUMN1 IM O F O R S A L K l 11 K. M -. It fn r I T A L E T ' CAN A I. F*:< T7 Dil i st U-ase.l JJUTCliKH FIXTURES N*w SOU W e s t F o r ty - C : f : •- _iel Perry »ts.. RuiDi Hlghwlnes, Alcohol. OI*l Kye Whisk*. Jb* II W o K T H . Buffal ist L o r. r.KiNG E rie l.»nd Mfilee.:<4*5 Mai * *R. -*.r. Nl gi*} FOK SALK--A FINK OUNTK gp- ■I' li'-*' a t- :.t 1 \ nj'ti-B fr* *m E i.ri Pern en.ry fram e I-oufc, w ith *'*kh| ban-. *>ul-h>* 12 Mcrca <>t D iet well eiiit.vHU-.l, fr ill i let , bum and everything on Ibe in-omD feet repair. A pplv t*. .’ . m HN MTTM. Pe SAI.F A 2-sTMKY KRAMr krik and tiani. at W I bainsvllU-, w ith tl (777..f an acre *-r la*: uiel.-r i! .*• ciiltlv: wed riocked will! a !a;y* - *r -tv *.f fruit Ir ria JOHN MTTM. HI cN?f I io i L1. Fo,; S.»LK MR K \* II \N t■K Foil Jjsk •-»tv pn»p«-rty ; ’ .In- l ivcm siand, kn-twn a» tl.e trD ru l's’« orm rs." f-.u t U n miles from Ibis n*y. T he ti*>u <• I . i"i**» Hiui 2-r.torv high, fiiiehl ct il.ii b ta I r; • i *-m .:. l,a- Tlie bar i.toin. *JinniK r.•* :u nn*! pat snd well arra.iif -1; tl».-n- is r. fine I horse and wairou -in *1 2 x+*>: tw o an cisterns, .Via. with altoui twoacrt-B a good»ham iin-s.v. The S|)rln/v il1-. ■ . golii|{ lrom I ■I bH-atwl wlflil taking H very « D EL A H ARK S tot5Uxl72. Apply to fliVVM l'i s l «il;Y s 1 press Ft., for -d e c PICK K ill NG. Kt Wc«t FOR S/liaT. T3GK BALK. k LAI I' l-.iil, r.o for..MUK M UK A » )!: I'MKNT OK II . 1 ... -. 1 ll/lil. -. Vl-s- th e' Vu'lriin' lr.»i u '..r.-’. JA.MK.H It. .SMI I II, Mll-a r 13*)K SALK-KoKTilE PI KPo.-L or ( LMslNC X tin* Estate of the late H. nry T. Mcecli. tit - am dorslgnu.l offer for rale He- va'n .liie lease of tin prein.-' s known as the Coiitln* r.tal Hotel. a*IJoln Ing the New York Central, I.ak -h. re. and npposti, >:rie Railw*. IM'put, Bull ib>. N. Y., t* Ibe Fund Hue, Fit lures, A -.. .vi', l;i g '"V 1 R e tail hog yai;ij for » llaiussL. near<'nt!!*- Yi.td . frame cottage, large it f u s. mi- . , for a milkmMii *,r bun her. Price B A K E R .♦ CO.. K ri- I.no 1 <> •', *. :•* *31 NE LOTS FOR KKslDENUE; bl.Ltf vld. ON WIL- ,t i V’x.'kri, w ith f. Ms In st. alH FOR SALK 316x1.10 .,n M a r in e r *>n> 3lfix HW, Oil C ollege - 'n a 1(10x316, on N.trili sired W llH iew ld In lots to PD KK RING. I t \\ . -i Sv N ’DTICK TD BUILD cbesp !*■! which 1 i qulrlng no pavuienl «mv.n prove The property. JOI purchasers. LEE A f—I I. \ \ i S O M I TOR SALh-KOC^KS. « MUST-CLASS H ouses an Sale. Prices and terms very i m ulale pnisosrioiu 472 Di-Dwart* avenue. 2-sfrry brl tnrex: waier: b:.th; brick harn: nil new au* verv bent inatei I»1f ; lotU> fret fr* lit lo alley. l.iJU Delaware avenue. 2-s-.**i y frame. «npe itj1 ' with all nioderu Improveuicuts; barn; • 8» Delaware fvgnue, 2-story, with gas, ^SdSf Main slrceL brick. in vcsy nice condltl* batlie. hot and cold water, Ac. I'M Johnson Place,S-story brb-k. with ail modern improvements; bvra.lr. 42i Frankllu street. 2 -itorv brick; this Is a very convenient arid desirable resbl. nee. North we-1 conn r Oak an ! N ri li I *1visit cement eel ar: furnace: g:.-. w .ter. i..»t|:. , 47' Franklin -tn-et. 3 story briek. * u neli lot 4b fr et to alls- ; gas and f,x- waier, G gas. • I.Inw'K i l.luwn* iol!3e. tw i in Uie city. HOW ARD A M i FOR :*\i.K 122 P K A K L HTRKET; <"M- EaL plete ln all 1 tn r, spc ts for a dwt-lllng house c.r boaidiiix hou**. . nn-l T.r lu,sines*, iiurp.t-H-s; one of tin- UK i desirable l.natl i- lu tl.e « Hy. JOHN OTTWi.HI IVarl st. ____ bl MB first -class H ouse oj r ^ . No1 . 22ii N I-Iglr'i '.ir*-*'’1 . "r'bl irb-k. wit.b towei GAR A : t A. Mo. • D 2N- FOH SALS—FARMS. ______ Eoir SALE MR KXCHAMiK—A SMALL farm In Mlus- url, m ar the Hannibal and SL .ToF?i»b Railroad. w.;hg*M«l frame h u - uielbarn.- ami w*.|| f i . ! vv lilt fru it; soli cxceib ut ami a-.apt- *■ *1 edln-r f**r cul'lvHtioa or grazing. Iinrroved real- In ibis city w III be taken In exchange H ' S- '-BIN MTTM. «1 Pearl «L «I22 furnished apartments congln- from two to s;x ro<*ms each, furnished vjth ii-arlT all nw-MH' furniture for housekeep*; im.-session from the ist to the K'tli o f May. ‘bo 5 Nligsra St. I.KMNARD WILSON keal Estate and I nan ranee Agentz. a x M IT MK RMMM6 MN MAIN STREET r|) rent: floe cham e for light business. aiso. a house on Pearl street, nt, with 114 I.Y ln central locate bildren as D.arders T, k * V an Ki i RD. ic W est Swan g RENT WITH BOARD — T H gj !•,. it r< s / m s <•* m a ce ling, w ith clos/g. Ales.' grati» and waM-r, "ith ttret-. lass I-..I. rooms are verv pl.-ariiiit and 1 '“i >N, BAKER 4 CO., Krle Land Office.3*6 Min S S - sired. ipRl H !H S*l,i: MR KXl'HAN’ti E—628 A C R E S OF * ft® va.hta: !e tiin!** r and f.iruilng land directly on I .rr-A I'. River, and on the Buffalo * YV »shr ; ington ittir--u*l. 15 mile- of «)lt-an. JOHN . MTT ..................... - * $ JAyiiK RENT -'1 HE LLK'i AN I Nr-W DW E. fa lino house 24 W est Chippewa street, Iwtwes an<rP.-arl streets, 3-story era liiiproven.ents, ceiueiitcl A|j|>’v to KD. MMEI.LKK. rpo KENT—A 801TB <>F ROOMS NEAR TIL 1 corner of Court aud Main sts., suitable for lai offices. JOHN OTTO, 81 Pearl sL brick, with all mo. cellar, furnace, 4 h (llilppcwa sb Interest charge. 1869........................................ $126^89.350 Reduced In two years by payment ......... 12,052,1)88 Present interest charge ........................ $114^36.562 The propor-ed further reduction of tlie annual in- uP°n K't' public debt by refunding Is By exchange of $U«.000,000 United States six per cents for new five per cents of ’81. $5.000,lMt By exchange of $3Ui.i«o.us) United States •Ix.Per cents for four aud a half tier rents of iS4j...................................... . .......... 4 500 001) By|exchange of $70nJuui,two'lJnited States alx per cents for fou r per cents of i 801__ 14,000,000 .$232100,000 •ill he ap- -, .—- — ------- --—— .. . am-ellatb or the 5-20 years six per cenL bouds, and In addltb to these proceeds, the 5-JOs arc now iK-ing reduced hy purchase st the ran- of $in,<jn0 ,(M0 per monili. , , , C O. NMKVELL, In cliargi-ofadtertlslng United States Loans. T rjcahlky OKFick, N ew Yokk , April 13. d 17-M W K9t ftv f y »tITw *llenL V5 V u k T*Secretary- rent, .uffaio. h . Y. Policies Issued at faM atea and losses prompUv ad Jubtc*l aud paid at tills'fice. _ Office A tu a Buildlag up stairs), corner Prim e and HAKTFtKD, CONN. Accumulated CapltaL.L .............................$13,(W),ooo oo Annual Income .......................................... s.(Uii*uiai Surplus above LiabiUtlffi ........................ s tsgt^^ mj AU* JlULU.TMS NOIUDRFK1TINO! AFTER SECOND PAYMfcT CASH KATES! CASH PoLlLES: CASH “ilVUHNJ icing at the end DIV1D1NDB! Dividends paid of the FIRST year Dividends may be uaed b REDUCE the annual premium, or INCREASE thrcash value of the ooIIct Applications respectfully *t!lclte*l ________________B P• tiJKR. General A rent. Total saving per annum by refunding.. The whole proceeds of the new loans FIRST MORTGAGE f Per Cent. Gold Bonds, ON A COMPLETED ROAD. FREE OF UNITED STATES TAX, UTTO, 81 lb-wri LFAUlM (.-11 BIH KDIN* I'MNDS AND FARM Foil i uah-: t iii.lining a>«iut 45 acres: gor«l dwellings, (tarn-, *Iii-'If. Af.. wilh fine young orchard. There ar.- nine li-i, ...... 1 If an acn- n* sla r.ci« -* in ex- ten! earn.. It• !I H-ked w ith brin k Sr./UL wlUfc all bree Bag fa* iii :*-si T he projKtrt.v i» Bitii.ate *i. .ir W'ayl»mi'*U-i«.t on tin- Buffalo am i U ori.ifg Knilrr*ad. am! pn-vnt- an * i|)| m-i tutiHv to a |wrsnu «.f pi-* a- t..rial ta-i. - n> e-ip.nil-Ii a business paying very larg* profits. LY'tN. IIAKKU 4 CO., Erie Laud Uftn 346 Main st. JZ&i, F A R M I"*' *it S A L K — B t! ZC in Erie County. Must!*. eri7le,2rtR *- ’ " ' WIU U- ***:,!* Main r i . _____________ ____ JB|FAR,MS FOR SALE ON GRAND ISLAND, r*he'-nwater; buildings good; suit- T GARDK.N LAND sold to close ■ut an .nn the Courthouse, ap by HOWARD 4 CUAPPKL, M>i hoi* abb- pi Ai-, i. Also, tr« * s. lo ai r* $W ^ra*re; PALM ge .ia*rv farms, e trult tarm <*f .'•) a ..f N . 1 1teach land In-apest farm In Kri* .lolIN (ITTM. Hi f*. lH-aring tidings: (ri sL -•AI.K AT a BMCGA1N.-47 ivia, near F.avt IN-tubroke, h» f r . . tl. ili'ii. !: tine on hard, au abundance of :r*ir.“. g ••<! h-'Use and barn. Apply to JollN l, »1 Pearl sL a6_ Ft U MALE MR EXCHANGE.—A MOST tle- .raH. farm of 13U acres In a high state of * iinvaii. :.. lo. vle.l favorably near the depot ami in the iuk*- wine growing region, wllh 16 acre-of vim - vard, tnor.,- tb.tn l,uui choice fruit trees, a fine brick hou,*:-. large barns, wagon sliols and workshops. It will hr ?..:■! oi: rfiisonahle terms or exchanged for vessel property. Apply to JOHN OTTO, bl 1‘etrl ifII $25,00), FO R WHICH A i-<;f M ain St w o rth $;-*aa) wtll be s’ ..nice *.ii easy term s. Alr-o, a r wLddi Improved cltv protierty _ — - - - ' - ’ ! ( *W - 119 flBl A FARM V taken Ir -----1 ......... farm v< w Hi be i ARD 4 te OR SALE—A DESIRABLE FARM OF 3 I -5 ac res, within three miles of Main >t., on r Mrotf road, opposite Clark’s Distillery, [i ltiir.i.'* f.»r a farm ot about I5»> acres. Applv V. AKUS 4 BUCKLAND, No. 2 Brown's tgs. - 114 TO LUT—HOUSES. • RENT FBI '.! MAY IST - A NEW BRICK oltijge on Kuoinier street, west of Roger sL ; Rent $1'» iier month, inquire on the ______________________________________ d27-4t 'W'M-^TDRY FRAME HOUSE TO LET—510 KrankMn s'reei; 9 rooniv: cellar: well; *-is- - I ■- A p, ly next door. .i26-tf O KENT-THE PLEASANTLY L(K’ATEI) g-'Ibi" hon-e No. 3 Wads worth I'ark. LEF. A hRING. !3 West Swan -u 025 RY FRAME, 384 lie order; fourteen elate* n ami a g.nxl I’ ).. Erie Land ^K O R < \I .F # P l 'K SAL* NO. 75 SOUTH DIVISION ST. CaL Hons,- in line or.i. r und vv. ll w. rtii looiilngat by pnreharers. .InH.M O l'TM.Hl IVarl »L i. ’i m ,RS1-C!.A:;S BUI 'ale. Two new 2-ss l N orth Btreet, t*etv : fiirnl-li d In n ............ , Lot 0»x2-. vv11li cu It : •rms. LYoN. BAKER A Main ri dwellings for and fr- nch r.n.f fIi - l'ark and North Wil- M FOR SALE—NO 6t« SOUTH DIVISION ST., 3-story fra me house, iron! pari rtii'-d un fora with fine, ganlen. lot 25 x re or aalnon. iu gxwl repair, with , 117!;. .KilIN oTTO.HI pearl st. Ii5 S' 1 lllM K .t MAN F m RD, 16 West Swan st FOK SALE- PREMISES NORTHEAST • O ner Washington and Mohawk sire, ts; gas.-, nt; Niagara water; bath r—.......... * *" FOR SAI.E-A NEW AND FI KMT-CLASS 2 VsTory rcside.uce, v l'h all tb* uuxleni lm- provt nunts; south st ii *.f F« rry s t.» t. w, */.riH;i- aware. 1ait 159x586teeL Terms' eaBV. F. BUELL. 3 Hollister Bnlldlng. ,.-‘-tt « FOR SALE-NEW DWELL! NGMOS TEN'I I! Tweltth. Vermont street1*, ar.d Fargo avenue; pru e* ranging from $1,325 to $329X1; on very UU-ral term?. I.I.E 4JMCKERING. 13 W. f-. 122 gr-f FOUSALK-NM. 22o SUM MKK NT.—A FlS'F. Hul I S-story frame cottage, very pli'Msantly located wml in p.cffect repair thr<>nrhout. Lot kivjuu. well slocked w till a variety of fruit. A g'-»I barn on the V remises that cost $5"U. Fnr terms, Ac., applv to JOHN OTTO. 81 Pearl *L _____________________ cl 0 ^111 SALE—THE LEASE, GOOD WILL AND furniture ot a first-claes hotel. This hotel Is eligibly located and Is now <loing a goo*I ami paying bu-inesr. The present proprietor lias a four vears* ease from Mav next, a; low rent, but will sell at a low figure, as I,.- has oilier business out of the city '■nil atu-ntlcn. Inquire ef a3t) ». 5 S O U T H lwr-1!- beap. lar. 4c.; an excellent location tor anv kin, ness or profession. Apply to JOll.v Ml FM street. . • 128 m HY M ' -NM. 5 SOUTH ~M*Tvath sL. thatdetdruble I ,-W ry frame dwell Ing.iii excellent coml.Ron; i.„ a<II„ . w til „ , Prtre &££** FK:,>t U‘ ” :‘V‘■ “ l> ; c,u 1>2 14th St., that l 's-st«iry fram e dwell ing. xliUnn; lot_5*]xiai; will sell cheap ami i . e $r-». 11!) Prospc-ct av. nt; , that 2-storv fram e *!w.-i In good order; lot 25 by U<6‘,; will w. ll f,.r >^,«i terms easy. 522 Swan sL. 2-story frar.p w|;h wing. ga*. water and cellar, tlulslud off ln go*"l -t\ !e ha’f n*» $35*»t. 524 Swan s l, 2-story fram* lot 31 *,V ITU; will sell ■*,«-:*i B ATAVI A I rn< > PK K T Y F* »K M A L ft-S M . 1UP. 3-stories brick ; Store and d » .. t ■ . _ No. it 2 Batavia street, 3-story brl k . ..ig ia * LYON, BAKER 4 CM.____________________ c4 H FMRSALE—A VERY DESIRABLE. II.EAK- ■SL r-ntly located, and moderate-price*! residence, located on Delaware street. Apply to JOHN DTI o. 81 Pearl stre et. <£j»WF. OFFER FOR MALE AT A BARGAIN Bjj| on easy urins ihe fine new liiulmtiTaud'' Tenilf stsf* LK k" 4 PIC K E R I NG. 13 W est Swan st. ________ Jffik FOR SAM -No. 410 NIAGARA STREET. A Era new 2-slory brlc a Iumibc i-.iiPaliiing ad Ihe yu-Biern improvements: lot 3oxiOU. JOHN OT1 M, }l Pearl st. __________________ d-» FOKSALE-NO. 40 ELM STREET. A 2-STDRY frame Iiouse, lu complete order; water and STand gas fixtures; lioux rontaln- 10 nstms. Ih- Cides suinlry ci*>»etH, clothespresscF. 4c. Applv to JOHN OTTc.M Pearl St. .122 f " if Al« STREET DWELLIN'J FOR SALK Mil to'rent. Tlie very desirable reridcure ofthe Hiram House, situate on the north west corner of Main and North streets; dw.-uing jsb.rlre; lot !0»Xi7S f*>t- WIII be sold at a bargain, or rente*l. Apply at No. S Niagara st. L IO N A R D M II.MON A HON. Real Estate and Insurance Azmit*. _ da. ^ [>*>1 KABLE DWELLING FOR 8ALR OB to rent. KaM Eagle street. Ho. 14* .t-ri-iv 1. 12or 14 rooms, in flne or*!er; all ncried ini- i provetnents; has rented the past year for $«*>; win , now rent for a less Pri.'e. Applv at No. 3 Niagara St. I.KMNARD Wdl.MGN 4 SON, Kval Es«ate. Life and Fire Insnrance Agents. dj* gffi MMDEKATE PRICEDHOUsES FOR SALE.— Jrariner St., 1-slory frame; lot 50x10?. Price H .M . , . College st. corner Maryland, l-story frame; lot $4*IUU. P r i c e $26011. Tenth St.. No. 1U». l-storv frame. P ric e $2.5-'". North William »L No. xi; lot 2ix'ot. price $I,6U). Twelfth s t. No. 419; lot 27x1*8. price $tfctli Seventh st.. northeast corner Virginia. 2 -stories; lOtSixliU. Price $XtkU. Twelfth st. No. 437,1-story fram e; b»t 27x149. Trice Eleventh st. No. 162, 1-story frame; lot 25x89. Price I1JA North Division s t, N a 437, 1-story traiue; lot 30x If). P r i c e $ l,4i»i. W alnut st, N a 188, 1-story frame; lot 25x115. P n e e $L4SM. Herman st, between Batavia and Genesee streets: tiro 1-story cottages; lot* fr'xiK) P r > e $vOo. W L Y O N .B k K F .i l 4 < <».. d1»___________ Erie Land Office. 348 Main s t ame, gaa, cellar teapif mv. n 0; p-. ini {% FOR RENT-THE. *-•-•.5 >w:m f „ new ami ln r.*«im?. g-v**. N ia g a r a w a te r . TO LET—STORES. nd Aooraed Interest ia Currency a FOR RENT-THE FINE STORE. WITH MK wllliout the iiptwr stories, x o. 61 East Sensca iVinarv-.*1* L E E ‘a ^ P I C ^ K E k T n G ,* * ^ '1 W e s t S w m BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDSi d2« TED BL'SINEMSSTAND •ie Canal and Erie street, I bv Hon. George J. Baiu- erv and provision rioie, will W let from ,r - - SHEPAKD, 243 Main slreet^up- ,gsu^ 0B, TM LET—THAT N jjHfc. «*n th e c o m e r <>f 8 j. r the pari ye: MINNESOTA RAILWAY. rrvi it k N T —s X depth to Ha blnk and good Pearl st TORE N" fi' O RENT. 42GOODE1.L ST.—$600. t —$6*»». 4<»-» W a -id n g to n st 481 W ariiington Slreei— *.^w. 706 D e la w a r e s t r e e t —$55* 127 \V est Eagle street -$55*i. 2S« E a s t »vv u n s t r e e t —$4.')'. 3fi Norris Place. Day’s Park—$375. 53) Klllcott street-$275. 75 V a n K e n m a l n e r s t r e e t —$1**8. 12 Walnut street—$72 .. _ ,124 JOHN MTTM. 18 Pearl st. jg tm RENT—TUE FINE STORES, » AS1> 91 fesa Main street; also Hie second, third and fourth -lories ov er Ha 9! am! 93 Main street, with hoistway, well adapted f«*r a maiiufacturlng business. LEE A PICKERING. 13 West Mwan sL siZt T70K RENT—MALT AMD DRYING HOUSE. J Tlie commodious premises on Erie street and the Evans* Slip. b<b>w Thorn ton 4 Chester's Mills, known as the Erie Street Malt and Drving House, are for rent from Mav 1st, 1S71. For particulars ap ply t*> STRONG 4 SyUlER, 6 Arca*le Buildings. (122 The completion of this Road has given to those established character equal lo auy tnort- e dealt iu at the Mock Exchange. We are ---------- -------le pared to buy ami sell them at anv time, at *,ur STREET, IN Ifibklng House, at market price—tiius placing them r.ce, wator and I* the same basl*j, for temporary or |>ermaneut ln- liN MTTM, bl »tmeni. with Governments or any other security. <125 S'",se, l,0,,'ls Hrt » **' st and only mortgage on a "nad that has cost double tlie amount of tin- Issue ivhicli commands, without rompetiiioii, all the ffic of Ihe Northern Iowa and Southern Mlnuc- * -shortening the distance from SL Paul to •cago 45 uiltes, aud to SL J.ouis more than So STORE, DWELLING AND BARN To RENT ?gt and stock of goods for sale. Corner of Pottage . ’n et and Day's Park; a store, dwelling and barn, with ail convenient-cs and lu a good neighliorhootl f..r an ext* n.-lvc t'.unllv grocery and provi-ic.n store; .Swelling has 7 c.r 8 rooms. All wi:i be rented at the l .w p ric e *,f $:•.'.() jmw ycir. Apply at No. 5 Niagara ri. LEONARD W ILSON 4 &MN, Real Estate and insurance B rokers. _______________________ d3» 0 STORES AND BUSINESS PROPERTY TO rciiL tavlast.. No. ISO; 3-storv lirlck for store and family residence. K« n t o n lv $35**. » ottage st., cor. Day’s Park; store, dwelling and barn. Rent onlv *3.Vi. Basement uim^ t store No. 201 Main sL ; a good lo cation f.rm ost any business. Applv at No. 5 Niagara sl LEONARD WILSON .<• >M\i Real Estate and Insurance Agen;s. dl7 ffigyOR KENT-THE FINE STORE. NO. 207 Main r-tm t. Applv on the premises, or to LEE 4 BK K EKI NG, rt West Swan sL t:25 V f AIN ST. STORE i»A store on west sine < le.w oecupb <1 by S. Bergman. Esq. -STOItY Will be rented Mi TO LET—STOKE NM. 206 EAST SENECA g i si. Apply t .JOHN MTTM. 8! Pearl St. c7 Tl.e rd< i R. nt I' - . tion for burin. LK I — l >.MB, 5 Soulii Dlvisi n •125 \> iiii. d SPLENDID COUNTRY KESI- 1 11i large brick lirtll.se and g'evi barns: s.-mi praec rontalns a!K»nt 8 acres of g.icsl land ?lt- uate on Ontario strc* I. Rent $2(D per year. Applv t*. EDWARDS 4 BUCKLAND, No. 2 Brown's Building.______________________________________ (121 f9TM LET—KI Ki'T-ULASS BRICK DWEL- lings. «• rankb.i s t, No. sri. 2-storlcs and wing; gas, wa ter. 4c. Ibm t $/*•'. kiln st., near Huron, 4-storles; gxs, water, 4c. : *;.w Delaware sL, N a 142; 2-storles; ga«. water. 4c. R e n t $•>«>. R rn t^ a T 11 8t"’ 3-storles; gas, water, 4c. l*la*ce. No. 31, 2-stortes: gas, water, 4c. Kent Washington st . comer GoodeU, 2-stories; gas, waU-r. Ac. K e n t 37'M. ^ Pearl st.. No.285. 3-stories; gas, water. 4c. Kent Eagle st., No P>1. 2-storles and basement; ga«. water. Ac. Kent $500 Eagle i.L, No. 121. 2-storles and basement; gas. water. 4c. Kent $500. Eagle sr., No. 12.1, 2-storles and basement; gas. water, 4c. R e n t $500. I.YMN. BAKER 4 CO., (115 Erie Land Office, SJ5 Main st. fi' O R l £ \ T —D W E L L I N G S ,—-227 F R A N K L I N . St.. 2*«t>>rles b ric k —$900. ) Gc, tola st.. 3-storles brick-$800. it ilfohawk st.. 3-stor.Vs and basement brick 121 W —$60U. 11 W est Chippewa st., 2-storles and basement brick -$5b>. It5 Seventh ri., 2-st-*rle4 and itasemcnt l.rlek—$*'»'. 23.1 E. Eagle sL. 2-stortes uml baseinent brick—$4t»*. 42 Morgan; sL. brick—$375. 151 C o u r t «L. b r i c k —$325. I JtlS Delaware avenue, 2-slorles anl wing, brick: large Sot—$W . 7i Sycamore sL. 2-stories and attic brick- $2?0. W rit Chippewa sL. Iietween Main and Pearl sts.; upper stories—$f> 0. 2*. Union -t .2-storles fram»w_$325. 2!2 Thirteenth sL, 1-story fratue—$12*1. 455 Ei. veijtb i t . 2-t»!.,rles fratm —$2**'. "i! Norris i1‘,aco, 2-storles frame, with barn—$300 77 Parl-li ut., lv,-stories frame—$150. '’“ " EKTY— ,lirw '- store—$1,300. -'tain itr, eL store— $2.1*0. t -hicas?, «t" o', J*-*’} ,rth ,;f Exchange—$350, V i, r uL- 1 ; "kn',Ih «<**** 4 *» i ^ a),'‘s ,,n ' >ntral « barf. ciSVrJJRSV.ISS.ss?"' Aulr* cl»; m illarks S FMR SALE—NO. 104 CAROLINA ST.. A 2- storv frame hous*- with a 2-*t**rv win*, contaiti- ileven rooms, gas and waU-r. Lot 37x100. price $3,500. Terms of payment easy. JM liN OTTt *. 81 Pearl sL_____________________ c24 « MAI.V STREET STOKE FOR SAI.E—WE offer a store on Main street, betwo n Hw an ami Seneca streets. LYoN, BAKER 4 CO., Erie Land Mtllre. 346 Main St. bis .Ni \ tk ta MUN STREET HTMliE FDR BALE—WILL take a lot or iiouse and lot In part payment. for t*ruis apply to EDWARDS A BUCK LAND, li« alK m«' c Agonti Biown'* HuiLIii nta. Sole and L«<an Brokers, No. $ I vor bale - the j - stokt and attic ?*'KaEsjsv*?5wa rear, witl, lot extending from Wain to Washington IhT. .‘■'"•‘'•fl Ohio and Perrv streets, formerly oc- y .* Newl/old as a hardware store. A tl ,. .wl" given a pnrciiaser. LYON. 4 t (*.. Erie Laml Office. 346 Mam st. cl NO- Sl WASHINGTON ST., fi r^lK SAI.E - NM. 17$ NIAGARA MT. 1-story frame houae, _with barn. very <lcslraWe. H*/UM contains gaa, wat4*r, furnace, etc., ln good repair. LotM fL front and In dept), to Hurou aL For terms, etc. apply to JOHN OT>o, M P e a r 1s t . _____________________________________OB A FOB HALE—HOUSE AND LOT, NO- 215 ML Seneca ik Lot 32x110, with good stone walk Irem beck to front. Home tn perfect onler throogh- onL with a good dry eellar neder alL Onntalnstrn ^ ^ r a p r e * e s , S lt r o iS tt* lW i 2 « S j\ta,ITUe Apply le JDHE O TV cM » sto. > Klver, between Commcr- T r^.1 '- lf '’.I11 '0Erl<- Basin. •n-i M:rr,7D?t",£ K'“ ' ~ ™ ' « Kri* CM ,1 Sl* LEIS$PU'KF.RING.lSWHtw,« st_ HOUSES To RENT, FROM MAI 1 ist, rv ^ m W*S« 1 I ,% N“ - 10 K*“ ' B' -gD a»i,tin'ton st ; very roomy ‘ ----- bowi^i KiV7'»5i ---------1 b ^ 5 , t a S ,lT S , ‘f e f t ” *r Abnve ~»»y MG ‘ w cotuMW^ R<,n t *300 exrlu 141 Md lri v' ’ *‘9lrtr? frame. R e n t $22.4. p a j& ’-stJgittjA' ■ £s,«s-» State. ! tbe best companies iu the HOUSE* FOR SALE.—No. 472 Niagara st. frame:l*.tl»xl«9 Price$4.»V st* *--«tory 95 Tenth «L: l’^-si.-ry frame. Price $2.%o U Tweltth «t-, lG-Miry frame. Price $3.0ul I'ire »ouil '"'•"I WWM, .tie-. 316 Elllcotit st.; 1 R-storyframe. P r i c e *3 *x»i 536 Seneca >t., Dt-story Gothic frame. Price $2.(k». $ 1 two ***’ lWo 1-*tory fr»n*e cottages; each 355.357, and 30 Elk tL, new briek cottages. Price $3,508 each. Seneca st, a Mock of six 2-story brick bouses, near Gr'ffln si. Price, each fLWI. Houck avicntie, corner of North Washington, three wooden corlages. nearlv new. |*r|ce $1.200each. I» \ Irginla bL. first house fram Niagara sL, 2-story brick ; water, and cellar. I‘riee $t,i»«. FMjR HALE.—Delaware it, near Virginia, 1,111 w '1 *>■ or 0 feet at Sl.Wper foot. perfoM. 8t’ °FP°*1** the Cathedral. ^»rice $115 Carrellli f1'1* °< Exchange ft. thrcugh Tc - i ^ . ! ; S " *• tM A j <* Vu Iw u n u ; ffilTl) KENT—FROM MAY 1. NEXT. THKKfif very deslraiile and centrally located stores, suitable for grocery stores, drag, sal'Hvn, or almost any other kind of business, with t.r without family Iving rooms ln connection. Several suites of ro* ms >r immcliate occupancy. HOWARD 4 UHAP- •’EL.L,$48 M:tin s t. ____________________________ c4 fi[ STORE TO LET—FLOUR AND FEED-ON JBL Washington near Huron street; a brick store >.*r a long time ust-d as a fl ur and feed store. ..YON, BAKER 4 UU., Erie Laml Office, 346 Main itreet. h22 f i' MORTGAGES. w '.-JW yi TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SE- *_'OxJxlx/ curlty. JOHN OTTO,81 Pearl bl M ORTGAGES WANTEU-$»,tt» TO INVEST In flrst-class mortgages; purchase money mort gages preferred. HUME 4 SANFORD, lb West MONEY. — PURCHASE MONEY -^JORTUAGES FOR SALE.—$17,0U0 MORTGAGE ^ayt ----------- payable lu Ptl.. Erie I •a, $i,uuo mortgage payments. LYON, BAKER 4 •e. 346 Matn sL kl9 ri st FUR SAJ.p—ONE OF $10,009, . . — _ve annual installments; interest senu annually. Also one mortgage of $8000, payable lit five annual payment*; interest annually. Also, one of $7t*w payable lu four annual payments. Tbe ab*rve an: all first Ileus purchase nionev mortgages, ------------ LYON i K AKER. ami good Investments. MISCELLANEOUS. EXCELSIOR LAWN MOWERS. WE INVITE ATTENTION TO THESE MOWERS, AND WE HAVE NO HESITATION IN PRO NOUNCING THEM THE BEST IN MARKET EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. d. c w e e d a co.. a a . a ,..^ VU MAIN ST., BUFFALO, N. T. J)E A 5 W1LHUN, f^ACTICAi PLUMBER, !6AS ARD STEAM FITTEI GALVANIZED IRON CHOI MKT TUTm. Ic net earnings are already largely In excess of {Teat on theae bonds, ami no doubt exists Uiat 1 will more ilian double within the enduing year. contract lins tn-en secured with the (Tilcaito. B|iigtoii and (Juincy Railroad Compauy obligating th%iter to invest 5i jx-r cent, of gross earnings dt— rivfrom traffic witli tlie Burlington.Cedar Rapids a»|lnnesota Road In the bonds of this Company. Tl%rrang*'incnt is a strongguarantee of tlie ll<>n is, anshUbllaUcs a large sinking fund for their re- dejjon. Tconvertihlllty privilege ia these bonds enables thet> be exchanged for slock, at par, at any time. Thlicures to the holder, at his optlou, a share In anvgess of earnings over the Interest oMIgatlou. Aixcliangc of Government securities for these bon**turus9>» percent- interest, instead of ft per centffitch Is all that Governments pav at present pricAsides leaving an immediate gain or 20 per caiuprice for luvestmeni. AllirkeUble Securities taken In exchange free of Cod salon and Express charges. lenry Clews Sc Co., NO. 32 WALL STREET, N. Y. FOR SALE IN BUFFALO BY H. R. IRT 4 C<*. C T fT, Firri National Rank. H. C.ILTMN, F. an.l M. National Bank. E. T. pi ||. I bird National Bank. S. M. CM KNT, Marine Bank. ei8-WtMdl5 A COICE INVESTMENT. THE FIRST MORTGAGE 7 PER QT. GOLD LAND GRANT BONDS W EST TSCO NSIN R A IL W A Y CO PK1NCAL AND INTEREST PAYABLK IN GOLD. The Road on which these Bonds are l iGued will form, when istructcd. one of .lie most important links in UicU'vav system of tbe Northwest. I. c*.inincncc-Tt.nudi and extend-* across the btate of WlsconsliibL Paul. It in 1^4 miles in length, of Which 12Ujbuilt; will have, when completed direct conn,on with the Northern 1 aciflc, an.l Is an air due, s. 8 saving of UW miles over existing 'i'lM Plfc.»I.A*U » « * 5 W T T ACRES OF 1AD along the line of ItsJ1®"1'*'*: swMS'ssft a - or T*he'Bonds^aifirst and only Mortgageupontbe Iload Land Gr; and entire proper^, of Uie Com pany. They ai$onvertlble inb» stock at par. re- cctvable as caalg lands, and are payable In gold at the end of 15 yeq .t which PRICK 9h, at Interest In currency.® tw'ihq* figure they net the purchaser 9 perceut- pir an np«.K * |th / “j h t 'h Aiirs?:5' can be obtained the office cf B. B. 11AM1L1U>. Third N atloual hk, Buffalo. WHITE MORRIS & CO., N ,. 1 W all GWYNNE, I0HNS0N 4 DAY, No. 16 XU1 «t. Now York. Bankers and Flnstal Agents for Uie Company H* F ish. u. b . aumstbgto. k . p. fish FISH A ARMSTRONG. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, OS*. N o. as Molm Su, BnSklo. fdVKKPOGL * LONDON A Gl.UlE INS. CO. 1N TERN ATI ( )FAL INS. CO., NkV’ YORK. FIREMAN’S FUN I» INS. UO., SAN FRANCISCO. ALBANY CITY (FIRE 4 MARINE, INB. CO. ^K w ' huthe UX^^ MAKU>1£ “ • C ( J - STATE FIRE INS. CO., CLEVELAND, O ,N S - r , »- H A K T K u k l ’: NEW YORK LIFE IKH> CO..NEW YuRK. BUFFALO FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Formerly the MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BUFFALO. CHARTERED IN 1843. ASSETS, Jaunary 1,1869....................... $467,13677j S. S. Jewett, PresldenL J. M. Richmond, V. Pres OFFICE. 48 MAIN STREET. b y ^ eg ra ph O M e U l W u* W ar Department, Hlgnal 8 ? ® Army. Division of Telegram* Tilted States benefit of Commerce. Neteorologtf^M011* N r the WASHIX03DX, A p r i l T ^ Drd' SY'NOFSIH FOB PAST 24 HOUCfF' “ * Tlie barometer remains stationary eoast with brisk northwest mains sensibly nncbargt-U tiona The low pressure which day evening hi western Iowa Is now central over Lake Huron. Heavy rains have l*een experienced on the lake* and from Tennessee to New Jersey. Free easterly wind* followed up by brisk aad high wester! * 1nds are reported from tbe Alkegtaanv mountains Iowa. Brisk southerly winds have' prevailed o- Lake Ontario. Tbe barometer bas Mien bet sligbtlv In tbe Southern States mad ha* risen oa the Gulf coast, a heavy su.ru, is prevailing at Detroit. PROBABILITIES. llUpntafci'th.t b«,k h,t h i ^ i . ‘•nw U M f.r . short Um. oo lb. ' -I ,-T r!r.rio, ,.p w,.thoroo Kri,I.,. Partially cloudy aad clearing weather Is probable for the Ohio Va! ey and Lower Mississippi and rl.moy r„Uo-W I,, clr.rlo, ...u.rr o. ,k.fcnUl Atlantic coatL •nU H ut u vn.uoo ol tw« pound to Income U i would b, E E ta S d THB KBGL1SU TCBF. The r$ee for the one thousand m ines. *2*?” - '»< /<«■ dd lilies m New W * iDftoo traobto ta outouD u w n u W A SH IN G T O N . TAXING INC OMES GF STATE OFFK’ERA W ashixctoS, April 27.— Commluioner rieaeoatoB bee written e leiwr toKuper- vuor DuU ber, of .New York. r-I.ti ve to • *,<*,»,on ofthe Supreme Court of tbe Cnlted M ates tn tue caae of Buffington, plaintiff in 'jrof) T*- T>ay, which holdfthat the salaries of all necessary agent* for legitimate pur- po«es or a state government are net proper subject* of the taxing i»wer of Congress. In consideration thereof, the Commissioner states that Collectors and AseeMSors will tucrenirc he instructed to govern themselves, according to thia deciaion, in assessing and collecting income* of J*tate officer*. CUSTOMS RECE1ITH. The custom,ireeelpta f„, the w. eken.lin* iP a ^oe*4,Q» New York, Philadel phia and Baltimore, were $3,822,490. THE NEW LOAN. « .fS ^ riptions 10 tl,e new loan To-day Mere $10*),000. TREASURY BALANCE. The balance in the Trex«ury at the close of Dusinea* was; Coin, *10«J,.r)iA»,000; cufr reney, $9,745,000; coin certiticates, $*21,253. SOUTHERN CLAIMS FILED BKFUKH THE COMMISSION. Thus far there have been some five hundred claims tiled before the Southern Claim* Commission, amounting ou paper to two and one-half million dollar*. Of thi* num ber and this amount it is not probable that a twentieth part will he allowed uuletu Con gress hereafter extends the existing laws so as to compensate loyal neople iu all States for damages or depredations suflertd by them during the occupancy of their neigh borhoods by the United States army, instead of confining the compensation as now to cases where stores or supplies were actually taken for the use of the arinv. REDUCTION UF TIIE PUBLIC DEBT. Jt is estimated at the Treasury Depart ment that the public debt statement for April will show a reduction of about $4,000.- 000. OKNEKAL SPINNER ILL. Gen. Spinner is quite ill. being confined to his bed with a severe attack of chills and lever. 103d Statem ent of the E T N A INSURANCE COMPANY Hartford, Ct. INCORPORATED 1819. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital, L. J. HEN DEE ........... J. UOODNOW ............. £3,000,000. Assets, Jaunary 1, Real Estate unincumbered .................... Loaned ou Bond aud Mortgage ........... (. ash ou band and in Bank .................... (a.-li In tbe baud* of Agents and in tr United Mates stock* of 1874................. do Uo 1381................. do do fr-ar* .... United States Currency Bonds ......... * ouuectlcut State Stock ........................ Rhode Island .......................... Ohio .......................... Kentucky .......................... Michigan ........................ . New Tork ..................... Tvnuesjce .......................... Alabama .......................... SouUi Carolina “ .......................... Canada Dominion Stock ........................ Atlantic Dock Bouds ............................. City ol Chicago Bends ........................... W a— --------- Rochester City Bonds.. Bri/oklynCity W ater Bond* .......................... Jersey Cltv W ater Bond* ............................... I lartr*>rd City Bonds .......................................... II art ford City S crip .......................................... Hartford Town Bonds ...................................... New York City Bonds .................. ................... ( dty of Toledo Fire Department lfouo* ... Cincinnati City Bouds ....................................... Minneapolis Cltv Bond* ................................... Portland City Bomls .......................................... Hamilton County Bonds .................................. Cleveland City Bonds ......... ........ ----- llf'l., Prov.4 Fisbkill R. K. M ge Bonds... Mlcln Cent’licouv*til;le) “ ( lev.. Painsv. 4 Asbtab “ ** ( lev. 4 Toledo ** G en .S . V. Clev. J|Plit*burg ** Second Clev. JPltU bunr * ?.1,lrd. . Mich- South. * N. Ind General Mich. South. * N. Ind. “ So-oml ** Pitta., FL Wayne A ChLFlrst *’ Pitt*., FL YV ayne 4 Chi. Second Buffalo, N. Y. 4 Erie “ Mortgage Bond* Hartford A NewHaven “ New York Central ( onnecticut River Little Miami * N. J. IL K. A Transportation Co. Columbus 4 Xeula R. K. ** Hamilton A Dayton IL K. Secretary. 1871. M arket value. ............. *253,319 Ou . ........ 23,0011 UU 365.975 00 IialL 44AI7.I (*) I$$jM$ 00 300,750 00 322.5* IU00 11C.000 IO >m,ooo iw 50.000 oo 104,000 00 3,(M) U0 25,000 00 31,775 00 152240 00 10,10 00 18.000 00 3.UO0 ou 24,000 00 49,000 00 26.OU0 00 Indianapolis A Cincinnati " ChL, Burlington A (Juincy “ IK*. Moinea Valley Deal! Lake Shore Morris and Essex Atlantic Mutual Insurance Co. Scrip . Shnvt. 8 toe t . 7>0 Hartford A N. Haven R. tt. Co. Stock 119.1U) Ou io) - *• (Scrip) 6KTO W RXX. ESTATE. NO. 114 2 -stor 4 ’ and attic: cellar. Ac. In perfeC feet. EASY T E '-" Inquire of II 8 SEN if i or Rent. | DIVISION STREET. i room, furnace, cemented le r UirougbouL L o t 25x11-' . Slxettluworth, STREET. d21-tf L. C. WG Paper SEOUS. ktUTTACO- Infactnren OoAluars, LO, Keep on hand and fori** *t Wholeaale Price. P aper* o f J # y grade. Warehouse of % em 4 N I> Faper Paper Stock. FOR ■ THE STEAM I NEW long, a ’guards, _______________ In f u r low pressure ..eain englt stroke; return flue boiler I of water 4 feet* Inches: ' with safety. For further particulars ! Engine Works. Buffal* PR. J. S ] W ILL REMOVE FROM PRESRNT OFFICE M ffifM * To No. 447 JU S Street, f GGRNKR Li- IVANHOE, D N H U L L , 14-) F E E T t beam. 36 feet over ,t h *l<i: Iron bulklieads t-r-tiglit compartiuents: “■J in c h c y lin d e r . 6 fret 1 luch slieli: draught r I.iwo passengers tABIES’ HAIR GOODS, •Witcher , cui «A frizzetb , chate - i LAIMf BRAIDS. tSWSRJ 6,000 UU 76.000 00 73r *00 90 5.«W «i 4.50U 14) 25.(«») (W 10.(100 00 9,14)0 00 7.100 IW 47,y » Ou 45.U1W0u 55^00 O '* 95.000 IV 76-VW 00 au.oou w 2B-6O0 (fc) 24J00 00 7*1^00 0 31.064) UU 48^*70 Ul) 66.000 80 40.1wo a 45.01 W00 3,800 UU 56,700 OU 47^00 0.) 46.000 On 46,0)0 00 22.5ft) 00 33.900 00 40.1 WUUU 9.200 00 24.250 UO 44^2$ 0U THE PRESIDENT NOT TO VISIT BOSTON. In consequence or the extra session of the 8cnatc it is said thc President will be co In tel led to withdraw his acceptance of the nvitation to he present at the meeting of the .Society of the Aruiv of thc PuU)iuac, in :;xton on tlie 12th of May. FOR SECRETARY OF THS TERRITORY. Mr. E. L. Stanton, son of thc late Seeie- tary Stanton, is prominently named as the choice for itf rhiv 'r..--;. ---- A dispatcii from Alexandria, Va., dated this evening, says: James M. Mason, of Virginia, ex-Confederate Minister to Kng- land, is not expected to live through to night. His disease is general nervous pros tration. THE LEGAL TENDER CASES, it has been stated that the decision of the Supreme Court in regard to the legal ten der cases, would be announced Monday next, but it is now positively ascertained tbat the opiuionsof the majority and minor ity of the court will not then lie read; they will be reserved for the adjourned term, which commences October 10. Jt is under- stood.however,that an elaborate opinion will be read on Monday, announcing the unani mous decision of the court on a collateral point sustaining the validity of gold con tracts made since tbe passage of thc legal tender act of 1802. SUPREME COURT CASES. Several important cases which have been a-gued this term will not be decided until alter the expiration of recess, among which 19 one trom the Circuit ( ourt of Kentucky involving the question of the constitution ality of the civil rights bill. The case of Klein vs. I’.irgout involving the constitutionality of the so-called Drake amendment relating to the effect of pardons in the Court of Claims will be held under advisement uutil Octolter, and so also will he tbe case of Watson et. al. vs. Jones et. nl., involving a decision of the disputed rights to the property of the Presbyterian Church North and South. In the ca*o of White vs. Hart, et. al., on appeal from the Supreme Court of Ueongia. involving thc binding forre or notes gnch for slaves before thc issuance of the eman cipation proclamation, will not be decided uutil argument is heard in a similar case of Holmes vs. Zervcr, on appeal from thc Cir cuit Court of Arkansas, which will proba bly not be reached before December next. 650 300 Conn. River K- R. Co. - 625 Lake tehore _________ Smo FUtsh'g. FL Wa> ne A ChL R. R. Co 100 Michigan Central ILK. ........................... 144 Central Ohio R. R. Co............................. 1254) I'ennsyivanla R. IL Co ........................... 1000 M orris A tt- ------- .......... 250 Dubuque A Sloux Cltv R- R- Co.......... 50 Connecticut River Co.............................. 100 Citizeus' National Bank ..... ................. KB New Britain National Bank ................. 400 National Revere Bank ............................ 100 First National Bank ......... 200 Nat’l Bank of the State of Missouri.. 5« Merchants’ National Bank .................... 50 Merchant*' Bank ................................... SW Mechanics' Bank ........................................ Farmer*’ A Mechanics* N at l Bank . SW Hartford National Bank .. .. ... mu Farmers’ A Mechanic* Nat I Bank.. 404 l’henlx National Bank ............................. 251 state Bank ................................... 150 Connecticut Klver BtuikingCo ........... 200 .Etna National Hunk. ...................... SjO American National Bank ...................... 3>i 4fftv National Bank ................................. 143 First National Bank. .................. 115 Charter Oak National Bank ................. GUO National Exchange Ban* ...................... 4*w American Exchange National Bank! 30* Bank of A merica ........... .................... aoi) National Broadway Bank ............ 800 National Butcher** A Drover* Bank. 100 Hanover National Bank .......................... 100 National City Bank .................................. soO National Bank of Commerce. ....... 100 Nat'l Bank of the Commonwealth ----- 300 Importer*' A Trader*’ Nat’l Bank 10 Mercantile National Bank .................... 200 Market National Bank .................... 1208 Mechanic*' National Bank .................... 200 Merchant*’ Exchange Nat*] Bank .... 500 Metropolitan National Bank ............... 10*0 Merchants* National Bank ................... . 400 H m i Of the Co ................... 300 Naaeaa Bank ........................................... 3W North River Rank. . . ............... 400 Bunk of New York (National) ......... an National Bank of North America .... a» National Bank of the Republic .......... 480 Ocean National Bank ............................. (Scrip) 6K2Wu 39 * » 04) 39/00 00 67.187 bO 4V«ft‘ 00 22.501 ft) 1.250 M 112»* •*> 11.000 ft) 46.-oO UG 1/OIW U0 17J$)ft! 4.400 «• 1JB4I 0U 19.UJC OU 26.840 UU ia>,4»» ou 6SJM) 00 60.000 (W 2KJU0 ft) J1J60 0I) *,000 00 10.008 27J M * wmm FOREIGN. aw Plienix National Bank ............................. #■) Union National Bank ............................. . 290 Fourth National Bank ......... . 1ft* New York Life Ins. A Trust Co .......... 154) U n i t e d S t a t e s T r u s t C o.................... .. 1ft) Union Trust Co...................; .................. . Total assets .................... ......................... LIABILITIES—Losses unadjusted and XL. P . D O R R . G s n s r a lA g s s t OFFICE CORNER LLOYD AMI) PRIME BTR R. 4 O. r. DOLL, D entsn ta Iwpsrtsg WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS, Hava>a Cigar*, Tsfcsccs, Hpss, I f * Rr 1 W<.«t First doer from M I BRER, n«4U4M j* — ARD PORTER IN AND ABOUT PARIS. New York, April 27. — A Tribune special from Haris. Wednesday evetiiug. says: The Tempt propose s that Paris elect delegates to decide whether the civil war will continBC or cease. It al«o proposes that a new Commune he elected, accirding to a law passed at Versailles, to treat for the maiutenanee of the itepublic, municipal liberties in Paris, and a general amnesty. General O’Kelowitz na* made a formal complaint that the Versailles troop# broke the truce of yesterday hy continuing to work on their defenses. The iusurgeuts did the same. Tbe Commune announce* that it has made arrangements for the ample provisioning of Paris and that prices will speedily CsJL There has been sharp lighting *t Neuilly since last night. It continues undeci<Jed to"llav- A Tribune special from > ersailles, Wednesday, savs: Thiers received a depu tation of suburban mayors, who have gone to Paris to make a fresh attempt at recon ciliation. Louis Blanc, in the Assembly to-day, questioned Dufaure on the circular, con demned the instruction to i>ro*ecute the struggle, and suggested a conciliation. Manv ofthe municipal councils urged a con ciliation. The procurateur** policy was not a statesman's. Moderation constituted the dignity of force snd proved its existence. Dufaure iu defense said that the order from Palis to prea4-h conciliation was hvpocricy; that the government would be conciliatory when the arms of the insur gents were laid down. A Tribune special from Pans, Thursday morning, says: A ►ergeant aud thirty chasseurs have deserted from Versailles. The Mot d’ Ordre denies that in the in surrection at Toulouse Keratrv tried to dis arm the national guards. Barricades have been erected there. Tbe Fieemasons in Paris are greatly ir ritated. Manv of them are hoatile to the Commune and are joining the national Tribune special from Versailles. 27th, says: Tbe fire at Fort Issy is extinguished. The barrack* in the fort are entirely de stroyed aud there is a breach in tbe wall five yards wide. This morning Le* Moulines. a village near Isay, was taken by the Versailiista. The rise ofthe r-vdne has enabled two of tlie insurgents’ gunboats to advance to the bridge at Poiut <lu Jour. Their fire does much damage. THE PRUSSIANS MkY INTERFERE. BERLIN, April 27.—The Kreutz Zeituna of to-dav announce* that Prince Bismarck baa instructed General Fab rice to represent to the Paris Commune tiiat in case of any mishap to tbe Archbishop of Paris, tke Prussians might probably interfere in the affair* of the city in favor of the Versailles f0 BRITISH PARLIAMENT. L ondon . April 27.—In the House Commons this evening, Viwoont EnSe£ gf replv to a question concerning the R ?M the joint Ilieu Commission, dstst* At the convention bad yet been dnCm tDoiala same time be declined to i letm T riiip the Commission had alren d ^ T iiii tr consequence of a etag mint-try au to tbe supporters ofr M m M to op> NEW YORK. N ew Yo3?**, e litigation. granted to-day^pril 27.—Judge Blatchford quiring Jay GouIE “ wtion for an order re- shonld not pr«>4lu^*4ow canse why he Commissioner Wb fcpoks onlem l by order is uot satiifactoi return to this argued to punish J^r. (iouil ®®tion will he court. ar contempt ol BEATEN BY A R8W1, Avery D. Putnam, a mercba Pearl street, while endeavoring to p.** couple of lady friends in a street car day from the insults of a rowdy uaiff* William Foster waa attacked by Foster am terribly beaten with a car hook. His reoov ery is doubtful. THE NEW FENIAN LEADERS. A regular meeting of the Connell of tbe Fenian Brotherhood was held laat night at the Fenian headquarters, in tbis citv. John Savage was elected Chairman of the Vinance Committee, Colonel P. Leonard Chairman of the Executive Committee, and Anthony A. Griffin of tho Judiciary Committee. These three gentlemen were then declared, according to an act of the late convention, the central committee of tbe Fenian Brotherhood and its executive head. THE BOUNTY CLAIM SWINDLE. Frederick Smith, formerly captain in tbe 104th New York Volunteers, who waa ar rested four days ago, charged with defraud ing the government by m?-ans of fictitious bounty claims, has turned States evidence, and on his statement some twelve other per- sons have been arresled. About aix thou sand of thc fraudulent claims have been uis- covercd, involving half a million dollars. Henry M. Karpels, oue of the arrested par ties, was examined today before United States Commissioner Davenpert and com mitted in default of $10,000 bail. Karpels was formerly Lieutenant Colonel of tho 5241 New York Volunteers. I THE FREIGHT AGENTS’ CON VKNTION. The convention of railroad freight agents in session at tbe St. Nicholas Hotel, ad journed to-day. Their tariff of rates varies only slightly from the one now iu force. THE STORM. A heavy easterly rain storm set in early thia evening and rain still falls. The storm prevails nt all points along thc Hudson. MEETING OK WORKINGMEN. The Workingmen’s International Associ ation met to-night and pltdged all moral and material aid to thc coal iniucrs on strike in Pennsylvania, and declaring that Com munists of Paris deserve sympathy and C4 >- opcraiion a* far as practicable of all true lovers of liberty. lean ®bar . " »«w oa- a* Supra*. cSSTil?J 52 of.tkMSUto. Ttan - ■bough p w tS T 7 !h il'i.“ * *rou^ (USTt ih . S u p r ^ T a i b o . b u . . praetlMd t a t a . inituo upon BoUta J rB’ *— b* ■*- Ibrae undhtato, c u a d ? ^ **• M S /•* not com. w|u,l,qS?afftoa a urrtlsry 4a Ih., will ha,a E> n L T S * « <b. law’ aad rorc a commlttac a !7 ? uS i * i * " |U ^ * b»- ((«! or® ‘bc,“ ^ *p ra -. riobt, or cmioaro a u cor .^ l b o ^ '7 o ^ * ^ V lir^ fc t,ouyt in bl» suit against the the B*nk Saloon fhr»I$,000diSSJlTlP^f rujiog ,0 furnUb r c A r a h m . o S ^ r ^ , ^ raa cKEvaaan im MvmAMA. «»l Marco cra.uaoa an rr«2“ ** l“ ,b* 1,00,1 °“ lb . Jaoham, AH IVIHITaiAL nm illO K .ip , cue* ATI, April r . - A a Indoatrta] *pprw®n i* to be held here during the >•* autumo. ■■ Secretary M uokal William ti'fruop haa arrirod hare. PraaldenryartSlte today raaifMd tha road, and Daniel >*oand HlmlmTppI Bail ee •> eloatnl to 111 htalfboe, ot Now Tort, ukaltu or bh3L The haalth of Blahou t'lari1;* 11’ imjtroved durior tha f-— fewt) comewhat O O ALABO WOOD.’ U “ IU* woooooMrAj.r ' A tori* qaoaUty of HA D *«» tort oo4i! FOR BALE. nusSK. S» J2 Libers) MISCELLANEOUS. Albany', April 14.— Tho following is the Court of Appeals Day Calendar for April ' \, 223, 220, 208, 824, 225. 28: Nos. 7, 217, 219. TIIE BASI8 OF TIIE 8CHUYI.KILL MINERS Potthville, Pa, April 27.—The Execu tive Committee of the W. B. A. met here to-day and rejected the proposition made by the operators at the meeting in Philadel phia. The following resolution wm aiiopted: Resolved, That Schuylkill county w ill re sume. as soon as practicable, on tbe basis of $12.75. with wages for miners at $1*2.85, in side laborers $11.01 , and outside laborers m H ftMft -tfoyM to I'ijh0, and an rise in the nnce of eoal above $2.75 at Port Carbon. The basis prices on contract work to be per cent, less than the prices paid ou tbe three dollar basis of lUtil). The miners say their proposition is mo4le in good faith, and if terms are not agreeable to operators they are willing to submit the question of wages, including all propositions that have thus fur been made by either side, to arbitration, each party to appoint a com mittee of four to Hiippo'rt by argument be fore the umpire its several propositions. TIIE TRIAL OF THE BRUTE PERKINS. H artford , Conn., April 27.—Thc trial of Joel Perkins, charged with incc-st and murder, was continued In Litchfield to-dnj. The five daughter* testified, four or* in serting they saw him strangle on1- c .i »o death. I’erkins himself also testified. Inly ing that he was guilty of murder, but con fessing the other charges. The testimony was closed and the argument will b e g in t<>- morrow morning. SENTENCES) FOK MANSLAUGHTER, P oughkf . ep . hik, April 27.—A t the Ul-tcr County Court Judge Hogeboom to-day sen tenced R. Osterhoudt to three years’ impris onment iu Sing Sing, for manslaughter in the third degree, and Thomaa liennett to tive years for manslaughter in the second degree, thc latter being charged with killing his wife, and the former witb killing a man named Avery. Thc case of Terwilliger, barged with killiug his mother, has not yet been disposed of. MRS. FAIR-8 CASE. S an F rancisco , April 2T.—Mrs. Fair, convicted of the murder of Crittenileii. ill not 'be uentonee/i xffth, ner lunsel desiring a months’ time to prepare an application lor a new trial, they having reserved alntut forty <*xceptions to the rul- tngx of the court, but generally upou unim portant j/oiuls. PERSONAL. Wm. H. Seward, Jr., and party are trav- litig in tbe southern part of tbe State. THE PACIFIC MAIL BTKAMSHIP COMPANY. The rumor that tbe Pacific Mail Steam hip Company has sold out its franchises in Mexico to the North Pacific Transportation company and will soon withdraw the Panama line,.is renewed with more pft*i- Uveneus than liefore. KILLED BY A NEGRO OUTLAW. W ilmington , N. C., April 27.—A fight took place yesterday between a negro outr law in ltobeson County and a party of dt* zens under the command of the She***’ 1” which two of the sheriff's posse "ff* • l,l4*J and one wounded. No furtb°r particular*. THE PRESIDE* # a MOVEMENTS. U m im - A p r i l l'roiiil-nl'lciit arrived lrom the West to-night. He WIU jarasve for W ashington at 11 -M to-mor row forenoon. FOKGEK8 ARRESTED. Cleveland, O., April 27.—A man call ing himself M. B. Van Ostrader (but whose teal name is F. H. Bird, of Lockport,) and E. D. Simpson passed a forged note for $1,- 780 on Everett, WeddcJ & Co.. yesterday. The swindle was soon discovered, tbe guilty parties arrested within a few hours, and most of the money recovered. KILLED BT HIS HON. M. M. Kennedy, a farmer sixty vears old. residing in Solon township, was killed by his son this morning. They had been on unfriendly terma for suine months on arconnt of trouble ari»ing in regard to property. A NEW RAILROAD PROJECT. BowioN, Mass., April 27.—The Joint Legislative Commit fee on the JI<»osic Tun nel and Troy am! (oecntfriJ Ilailroad b*> voted to appropriate |2»,«00 to build a rail road from the west "JKtrtal of the tunnel to North Adauis, to cm uect at the depot there with the '1Toy and l^ston Jtailroa<j. M KM I'M if) RACES. Memphis . T en n v. April 27. —At the Spring meeting to-day Banquet won the first race, Sentinel th J second, and Corsican tbe third. PATRICK DUFFY NOT PARDONED. A lbany , April 27 —There is no trotlfct tbe statement publi* ed in New Yorl^eh Governor Hoffman a as pardoned F jkn Ddfff. a nutorion* njfflan of that qfy was appl nation for the pardon of Jg, aDd oo made on tbe 23d of Novemfeefgy the Gov- tbe 3d of Dee mher waa deni|gt since beeu ernor. The appiiei-tion b r renewed. ,*J»ED. FOUND! Y f 27.—The foundry Reading, Fa.. / zehm k, Bro., at and machine shop nunty, was destroyed K urtz town, in t h U . $20,000; insurance, by fire to-day. $14,08. RIAN^FFAIRD. Jf... A Bril 17.—Oohrod T*t- St. Loua.. |. Um L'.ltad Army. lor, C w ta Fort L . ... ortA o. IV* "W T ta Fort rill. W>r« ** P*e. ’ *» d»j^ « Fort. U n d . P °4ge. »«lfndU K Cbe|i«<A (m . “ • ■*)’ 2 2 2 L £ s t among tb r totter there sc--. probably grow i .. pgt of the ippRriBffi of •Rrveyioff 2 5 ta ' ‘^ "‘^^^ro^drarp.ra1^ SriSri’JitribS. r t - m I* i— i IsSF HJJtLIRG nVoHTAHUR Q U E E N CITY QQAL t a ^ ' 8 KMRUEI BRIDGE AND fiA»*|n utaoottnM.M, ta.Bdkitata.x. iticl, (tellT*R4 louTtartufUwcltT . P-DAI QOAL! COAL I NIAGARA COAL YARD W Ul m U at lowest market rates HARO, SOFT AND BL0SBUR6 COAL. ■ talTlgtajM i.W uu.rtaW , IlM ltata _ h3- ‘r ______________________ THEODORE BULL. uni. coal . n a Tha Delaware and Hudson Canal Ca'a LACKAWANNA COAX, Uties to salt purchasers, ton o f suou ibe., 4tollTere< are a* follow* : Ton. a Ton. k Ten. Gram................................ $f 4* $4 m 8*0 Egg..................................... $0 4 $8 IN more ................................. $ 7$ *0 10 CBeetnnt ......................... $7$ • *0 10 Also, BLGHBBUKG, LEHIGH, LUMP AND PRE PARED COAL. SCOTCH AND AMERICAN PIG IRON, FIRE BRICK, etc.. Wholesale and Retail G. K. YV ILSON A CO., 'Office. 808 Main st- and SS Ohio eU, ror. MlesteMppL im . coal . uni. tAFAw trrc ooal OOMrANY, OtM lT a lO ZatalM M .lt, wm mi, until further nntir. I.ACKAWAMA a,4 PrrftTUN COAI.8_ .t .^ .M ta^JFt^anrtau limit*, ouuide or (br cartage: Ibe., ddlvered la out part- of Um old elty ‘J * which a aniall charge wUl ba made Orate . Ere ............... Stove ............... Che*to in ..... Ton. ...8*0 ... 90 $75 ... $7* VS- 4 U M0 IS Term* strictly CABU wbea ordered. h«$-tr___________________ A BRAM TW1CHRLL. 1811. COAX. im . THE ANTHRACITE COAL CO* General Oflee, Me. SSI Main l i ALSO, FOOT OF OENEHEE BL, Will wli nnttl further notice these celebrated e • at Uie following prices per ton of MO Ibe., SGIvert a In any part of Uie old city limit*, outside of whioh a ■mail charge will be made for cartage. Also. ULOH8 IIUKG, LEIUGU, LUMP AND BR- ai »>. ui.' nwnuao, irXiu LECT ERIE 80PT COAL. Ton. HTna ) Grata.......................... .$18 $4 0 Egg ..................................... • 0 «M More. ................................. *7$ $0 ~ I ....................... $7# $ 00 Term* etrlcUy Cash when ordered. GEORGE DARIN, IS *0 Dated Jan. 36. 1971. J. T. H00LE 4 CO.i DEALERS IN H A M A jm SOFT COAX. Offic* Ns. 29 E. Stases It.. Car. Wssklagtss. __ EXXIS W EBSTER. WHOI.KSAI.K AUD BBTAIL, DBALBB Ol ANTHRACITE, BITUNIN0U! AND BLO$$BUB0N COAX. CONNELLSVILLE AND PITTlSURfiH COKE. OFFICE end YARD. $19 ERIE SL. to Colt Blip. PARTICULAR ATTENT10N.PA1D TO ORDEJM. H. W ILLETT LINDERMAN, (Bucceeeor to C. H. Dudley A t l 1 eiei ) Dealer in — H iu i AND SOFTOOAX. Office Cor. Erie and Terrtce Sts. C O A la. R. B. DAKIU * CO.. M n In HARD u l SOFT W IL. oacsta Hai. a , . ASERICAN SERCHARTS' URI0* OOMPi NOB. 7,$, 11 AMD i* W. BRNRCA BT., MUFFJ CAPITAL ........... Forward wltli OODT, ^ ^ e t^40TB8^DRAFTBsad with Gooda, ae* j —rnmaNjj oected with tha Rapram > !TT"7 *"7! T L m . Jm S /j vd Vitaaktaa * waa. AFAjatao.r u u iM, w F age express office. AMBUt WORRn. JOHN C E A ff» * » , MARPLC AR0 6 RARITE WORKS, Mr AND M$ NIAGARA ST., RUFFAIA>.N^ iogtoe and tt ia PERRT k LAY C0T8MD EMND.

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J ra r in e r St., 1-slo ry f ra m e ; lo t 50x10?. P r ic e H . M . , .

College s t . c o rner M aryland, l- s to ry f ra m e ; lot $4*IUU. P r ic e $26011.

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E leven th s t . No. 162, 1-story fra m e ; lo t 25x89. P r ic e I 1 J A

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W a ln u t s t , N a 188, 1-s to ry f ra m e ; lo t 25x115. P n e e $L4SM.

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t—$6*»».4<»-» W a-id n g to n st 481 W ariiing ton S lree i— *.^w.706 D elaw are s tre e t—$55*127 \V e s t Eagle s tre e t -$55*i.2S« E a s t »vv un s t r e e t—$4.')'.3fi N o rris P lace . D ay’s P a rk —$375.53) K lllcott s t r e e t -$275.75 V an K en m aln er s tre e t— $1**8.12 W aln u t s t r e e t—$72 . . _,124 JO H N MTTM. 18 P ear l s t.

j g t m R E N T —T U E F IN E S T O R E S, » AS1> 91 fesa M ain s t r e e t ; also Hie second, th ird and fo u rth

- lo r ie s ov e r Ha 9! am ! 93 M ain s tre e t, w ith ho is tw ay , well ad a p te d f«*r a m aiiu fac tu rlng business. L E E A P IC K E R IN G . 13 W est Mwan sL siZtT 7 0 K R E N T —M A LT AMD D R Y IN G H O U SE. J T lie com m odious p rem ises on E rie s tre e t and th e Evans* S lip . b<b>w T h o rn ton 4 C h este r 's M ills, know n a s th e E rie S tre e t M alt and D rv ing H ouse, a re for r e n t from Mav 1st, 1S71. F o r p a rtic u la rs a p ­p ly t*> S TR O N G 4 S y U lE R , 6 Arca*le Buildings. (122

T h e com ple tion o f th is Road has g iven to those — estab lished c h a ra c te r eq u a l lo a u y tn o rt-

e d ea lt iu a t th e M ock E x ch an g e . W e a re---------- — -------l e p a red to buy am i sell them a t a n v tim e, a t *,urS T R E E T , IN Ifibklng H ouse, a t m a rk e t p r ic e —tiiu s p lac in g them

r.ce, w a to r a n d I* th e sam e basl*j, fo r te m p o ra ry o r |> erm aneut ln - l iN MTTM, bl » tm e n i. w ith G o v ern m en ts o r a ny o th e r secu rity .

<125 S '" ,se, l,0,,' ls H rt » **' s t and on ly m o rtg ag e on a"nad th a t has cost double tlie am oun t o f tin- Issue ivhicli com m ands, w ith o u t ro m p e tiiio ii, all the

ffic o f Ihe N o rth e rn Io w a and Sou thern M lnuc- * -sh o rte n in g th e d is ta n c e from SL P au l to •cago 45 u iltes, aud to SL J.ou is m ore th a n So

ST O R E , D W E L L IN G A N D B A R N T o R E N T ? g t and stock o f goods fo r sale. C orner o f P o ttag e

. ’n e t a nd D ay 's P a r k ; a s to re , dw elling and barn , w ith ail convenient-cs and lu a good neighliorhootl f..r a n ext* n.-lvc t'.unllv g ro ce ry an d provi-ic.n s to re ; .Swelling h as 7 c.r 8 room s. All w i:i be ren ted a t th e l .w p rice *,f $:•.'.() jmw y c i r . A pply a t No. 5 N iag a ra r i . L E O N A R D W IL SO N 4 &MN, R eal E s ta te and in su ra n c e B r o k e r s . _______________________ d3»

0 ST O R E S A N D B U S IN E S S P R O P E R T Y TO rciiL

ta v la s t . . No. ISO; 3 -sto rv lirlck fo r sto re and fam ily residence. K« n t on lv $35**.

» o ttag e s t., c o r. D ay’s P a r k ; sto re , dw elling and barn . Rent on lv *3.Vi.

Basem ent uim^ t s to re No. 201 M ain sL ; a good lo­ca tio n f .rm o s t an y business.

A pplv a t No. 5 N iag a ra sl L E O N A R D W IL SO N .<• > M \i Real E sta te and In su ran ce A gen;s. dl7

f f ig y O R K E N T - T H E F IN E ST O R E . NO. 207 M ain r - tm t . A pplv on th e p rem ises , o r to

L E E 4 BK K EK I NG, r t W es t S w an sL t:25V f A IN ST . S T O R E i»A s to re o n w es t s ine < le.w oecupb <1 by S. B ergm an. Esq.

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S P L E N D ID C O U N T R Y K ESI- 111i la rg e b rick lirtll.se and g 'evi b a rn s :

s.-mi p raec ro n ta ln s a!K»nt 8 a c re s o f g.icsl land ? lt- u a te o n O n ta r io strc* I. R e n t $2(D p e r year. Applv t*. E D W A R D S 4 B U C K L A N D , No. 2 B row n 's Bu ild ing.______________________________________ (121f 9 T M L E T —KI K i'T -U LA SS B R IC K D W E L -

lings.«• ran k b .i s t , No. s r i . 2-storlcs a n d w in g ; gas, w a­

te r . 4 c . Ib m t $/*•'.k iln s t., n e a r H uron , 4 -s to rle s ; gxs, w a te r , 4 c .

: * ; .wD elaw are sL , N a 142; 2 -s to rle s ; ga«. w a te r . 4 c . R e n t $•>«>.

R r n t ^ a T 11 8t"’ 3 -s to rle s ; gas, w a te r , 4 c .l*la*ce. No. 31, 2 -s to rtes: gas, w a te r , 4 c . K ent

W ash in g to n st . c o m e r GoodeU, 2 -s to rie s ; gas, waU-r. Ac. K en t 37'M.^ P ea rl s t . . N o .285. 3 -s to rie s ; gas , w a te r . 4 c . K en t

Eagle s t., No P>1. 2 -sto rles a n d b a se m e n t; ga«. w a te r . Ac. K en t $500

E ag le i.L, No. 121. 2 -sto rles a n d b ase m e n t; gas. w a te r . 4 c . K en t $500.

E ag le sr., No. 12.1, 2-storles a n d b a se m e n t; gas. w a te r , 4 c . R e n t $500.

I.YM N. B A K E R 4 CO.,(115 E rie L and Office, SJ5 M ain st.

f i ' O R l£ \T —D W E L L IN G S ,—-227 F R A N K L IN . St.. 2*«t>>rles b rick —$900.) Gc, to la s t.. 3-storles b r ic k -$800.

it ilfohawk st.. 3-stor.Vs a n d basem ent b rick121 W — $60U.

11 W e s t C h ippew a s t . , 2 -storles and b asem en t b rick -$5b>.

It5 S even th r i . , 2-st-*rle4 and itasem cn t l.rlek —$*'»'. 23.1 E. E ag le sL . 2-stortes um l b ase inen t b rick —$4t»*. 42 M organ; sL. b rick—$375.151 C o u rt «L. b r ic k —$325.I JtlS D e law are avenue , 2-slorles a n l w ing, b r ic k :

la rg e Sot—$ W .7 i S ycam ore sL . 2 -sto ries and a t t i c b r ic k - $2?0. W r i t C h ippew a sL. Iietw een M ain a n d P e a rl s t s . ;

u p p e r s to ries—$ f > 0.2*. U nion - t .2 -s to rle s fram»w_$325.2!2 T h ir te e n th sL , 1 -story fratue—$12*1.455 Ei. veijtb i t . 2-t»!.,rles f ra tm —$2**'."i! N orris i1‘,aco, 2 -sto rles fram e, w ith b a rn —$300 77 P a rl-li u t., lv ,-s to rie s f ram e— $150.

' ’“ " EKTY—,lirw '- sto re—$1,300.

-'ta in i t r , eL s to re— $2.1*0. t -hicas?, «t" o', J*-*’} ,rth ,;f E x ch an g e—$350,V i, r uL-1 ; "kn ',Ih «<**** 4 *»i ^ a),' ‘ s ,,n ' > n tr a l « barf.ciSV rJJRSV .ISS .ss?"' Aulr*

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S FM R S A L E —NO. 104 C A R O L IN A S T .. A 2- s to rv fram e hous*- w ith a 2-*t**rv w in*, con ta iti- ileven room s, g as and waU-r. L ot 37x100. p r ic e

$3,500. T e rm s o f p ay m en t easy . JM liN O T T t *. 81 P e a rl sL_____________________ c24

« MAI.V S T R E E T ST O K E F O R S A I.E —W E offer a s to re on M ain s tre e t, b e tw o n Hw an

am i Seneca s tree ts . L Y o N , B A K E R 4 CO., E rie L and Mtllre. 346 M ain St. b is

.Ni \ t k ta

M U N S T R E E T H TM liE FD R B A L E —W IL L tak e a lot o r iiouse and lot In p a r t paym en t.f o r t* ru is app ly to E D W A R D S A BUCK LA N D ,li« a lK m « 'c Agonti

B iow n'* HuiLIiin ta . Sole and L«<an B ro k e rs , N o. $

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re a r , w itl, lo t ex ten d in g from Wain to W ash in g to n IhT . .‘■ ' " • ‘'•fl O hio a n d P e r rv s tre e ts , fo rm erly oc-

• y .* ’ Newl/old a s a h a rd w a re sto re . At l ,. .w l" given a p n rc iia se r. L Y O N .

4 t (*.. E rie L am l Office. 346 M am st. c lN O - S l W A S H IN G T O N S T .,

f i r^ lK S A I.E - NM. 17$ N IA G A R A MT. 1-s to ry f ram e houae, _ w ith barn .

very <lcslraWe. H*/UM co n ta in s gaa, wat4*r, fu rnace, e tc ., ln good re p a ir . L o tM fL fro n t and In dept), to H urou aL F o r te rm s , e t c . apply to JO H N O T > o , M P e a r 1s t ._____________________________________OBA F O B HALE—H O U SE A N D LO T , NO- 215 ML Seneca i k L o t 32x110, w ith good sto n e w alk Irem beck to fro n t. H o m e tn p e rfec t o n le r th roogh- onL w ith a good d ry eel l a r ne d e r a lL O n n ta ln s trn

^ ^ r a p r e * e s , S lt r o i S t t * lW i 2 « S j \ ta,IT U e A p p ly l e J D H E O T V cM

» sto.> K lver, b e tw een C om m cr-

T r̂ .1 '-lf '’.I11'0 Erl<- B a s in .•n -i M :rr ,7D? t " ,£ ” K'“ ' ~ ™ ' « K ri* C M ,1

Sl* L E IS $ P U 'K F .R IN G .lS W H tw , « s t_HOUSES T o R E N T , FROM M A I 1 ist, r v

^ m W *S « 1 I , % N“ - 10 K*“ ' B '-gD a»i,tin 'ton st ; ve ry room y ‘-----b o w i ^ i K i V 7 '» 5 i ---------1b ^ 5 , t a S ,lT S , ‘f e f t ” * r A bnve ~ » » y

MG ‘ w c o tu MW^ R<,n t *300 e x r lu141 M d l r i v' ’ *‘9lrtr? f ram e . R en t $22.4.

p a j& ’-stJgittjA' ■ £ s , « s - »

S ta te . ! tb e best com pan ies iu the

H O U S E * FO R SA L E .—No. 472 N ia g a ra st. fram e :l* .t l» x l« 9 P rice$ 4 .» V st* *--«tory

95 T en th «L : l ’^-si.-ry fram e. P r ic e $2.%o U T w e ltth «t-, lG -M iry fram e. P r ic e $3.0ul

I ' i r e » o u i l '"'•"I W W M , . t i e - . 316 E lllcotit s t . ; 1 R -s to ry fra m e . P r ic e *3 *x»i 536 S en eca >t., Dt -s to ry G o th ic fram e. P r ic e $2.(k».

$ 1 two ***’ lWo 1-*to r y fr»n*e co tta g e s ; each355.357, and 3 0 E lk tL , n ew b riek co ttages . P r ic e

$3,508 each .Seneca s t , a M ock o f six 2 -story b rick bouses, n ea r

G r'ffln s i. P r ic e , e ach fLW I.Houck avicntie, c o rn e r o f N o rth W ash in g to n , th ree

w ooden co rlages. n ea rlv new. |*r |c e $1.200 each.I » \ Irg in la bL. first house fram N iagara sL ,2-s to ry

b rick ; w ater, a nd ce lla r. I ‘r ie e $ t,i»«.FMjR H A LE.—D e law are i t , n e a r V irg in ia ,

1,111 w '1 *>■ o r 0 fee t a t Sl.W per foot. pe rfo M . 8 t ’ °F P °*1** th e C ath ed ra l. ^ » r ic e $115

C arre llli f1'1* °< Exchange ft. thrcugh Tc

- i ^ . ! ; S " * • t M A j <* V u I w u n u ;

f f i l T l ) K E N T —FROM MAY 1. N E X T . THKKfif v e ry deslra iile and c e n tra lly lo ca ted s to res,

su itab le fo r g ro ce ry s to re s , d ra g , sal'Hvn, o r a lm ost any o th e r k ind o f b usiness, w ith t.r w ith o u t fam ily Iving room s ln connec tion . S everal su ite s o f ro* ms >r im m c lia te o ccu p an cy . H O W A R D 4 U H A P-

•’E L .L ,$48 M:tin s t . ____________________________ c4f i [ S TO R E TO L E T —F L O U R A N D F E E D -O N JBL W ash in g to n n e a r H uron s t r e e t ; a b rick sto re >.*r a long tim e ust-d a s a fl u r a n d feed s tore . ..Y O N , B A K E R 4 UU., E rie L am l Office, 346 M ain itre e t . h22

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M O R T G A G E S .w '. - J W y i T O LOAN O N R E A L E S T A T E SE- * _ 'O x Jx lx / c u r lty . JO H N O T T O ,81 P e a rl bl

MO R T G A G E S W A N T E U - $ » , t t » T O IN V E S T In flrst-c lass m o rtg ag es ; p u rc h a se m oney m o rt­

gages p re fe rre d . H U M E 4 S A N F O R D , lb W e s t

M O N E Y . — P U R C H A S E M ONEY

-^ JO R T U A G E S F O R S A L E .—$17,0U0 M O R TG A G E

^ a y t -----------payab le lu P tl . . E rie I

•a, $i,uuo m o rtg ag e p aym en ts . L Y O N , B A K E R 4 •e. 346 M atn sL kl9

r i st

F U R S A J.p —O N E O F $10,009, . . — _ve an n u a l in s ta llm e n ts ; in te re s tsenu a n nua lly . A lso one m o rtg ag e o f $8000, payab le lit five ann u a l p ay m en t* ; in te re s t an nually . Also, one o f $7t*w payable lu fou r an n u a l p aym en ts . T be ab*rve a n : a ll first Ileus p u rch ase nionev m ortgages, ------------ LYON i K A K E R .am i good Investm en ts.

M I S C E L L A N E O U S .

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LAWN MOWERS.

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THESE MOWERS,

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G A L V A N IZ E D IR O N C H O I M KT TUTm.

Ic n e t e a rn in g s a re a lread y la rg e ly In ex cess o f {Teat on theae bonds, am i no d o u b t e x is ts Uiat 1 w ill m ore ilian d ouble w ith in the enduing y ea r.

c o n tra c t lins tn-en secu red w ith th e (Tilcaito. B |iig to ii and (Juincy R a ilroad C om pauy obligating th%iter to in v es t 5i jx-r cen t, o f g ro ss ea rn in g s d t— riv fro m traffic w itli tlie B u rlin g to n .C ed a r R ap id s a » |ln n e s o ta R oad In th e bonds o f th is C om pany. T l%rrang*'incnt is a s tro n g g u a ra n te e o f tlie ll<>n is, anshUbllaUcs a la rg e s in k in g fund fo r th e ir re - d e jjo n .

T c o n v e rtih lllty p riv ileg e ia th e se bonds enables thet> be e x ch an g ed fo r s lo ck , a t p a r, a t a n y tim e. T h licu re s to th e h o lder, a t h is o p tlou , a sh a re In anvgess o f e a rn in g s o v e r th e In te re s t oM Igatlou .

A ixcliangc o f G o v e rn m en t s ecu ritie s fo r these bon**turus9>» p e rc e n t- in te re s t, in s tead o f ft per centffitch Is a ll th a t G o v ern m en ts pav a t p re sen t p ricA sides leav ing an im m ed ia te g a in or 20 p e r c a iu p r ic e fo r luv estm en i.

A llirk eU b le S ecu rities tak en In e x ch an g e free o f C od salon a n d E x p re ss charges.

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7 PER QT. GOLD LAND GRANT BONDS

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PK1NCAL A N D IN T E R E S T P A Y A B L K IN G O L D .

T h e Road on w h ich these B onds a re l iGued w ill fo rm , w hen is tru c tc d . o ne o f .lie m o st im p o rta n t links in U icU 'vav system o f tb e N o rthw est. I. c*.inincncc-T t.nudi a n d extend-* ac ro ss th e b ta te o f W lsconsliibL P au l. I t in 1^4 m iles in length , o f W hich 12U jbuilt; w ill have , w hen com ple ted d ire c t co n n ,o n w ith th e N o rth e rn 1 aciflc, a n .l Is an a ir d ue , s. 8 sav in g of UW m iles ov e r e x is tin g

” ' i ' l M P l f c . » I . A * U » « * 5 W T T A C R E S O F 1AD along th e line of I t s J 1® "1'* '* :

sw M S'ssfta - orT*he'B onds^aifirst a n d only M o rtg a g e u p o n tb e

I load L an d G r ; and e n tire p ro p e r^ , o f Uie C om ­p an y . T hey ai$onvertlb le inb» stock a t p a r . re- cctvab le a s caalg lands, a n d a re p ayab le In gold a t th e en d o f 15 yeq . t w hichP R IC K 9h, at In te re s t In c u r r e n c y .® tw 'ih q *figure th ey n e t th e p u rc h a se r 9 p e rc e u t- p i r an

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MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BUFFALO.

C H A R T E R E D IN 1843.

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Tlie b a ro m e te r rem a in s s ta tio n a ry eoast w ith b risk n o r th w e s t m a in s s ensib ly nncbargt-U t io n a T h e low p re ssu re w hich d a y e ven in g h i w es te rn Io w a Is now c e n tra l o v e r L ake H uron . H eavy r a in s h ave l*een e x p e rien ced on th e lake* a n d from T ennessee to N ew J e rse y . F re e ea s te r ly w ind* follow ed u p by b risk a a d h igh w ester! * 1nd s a re rep o rted from tb e Alkegtaanv m o un ta in s Iow a. B risk so u th erly w inds h a v e ' p rev a iled o - L ake O n tario . T b e b a ro m e te r bas M ie n b e t sligb tlv In tb e S o u thern S ta te s mad ha* risen o a th e G u lf coast, a heavy su .ru , is p rev a ilin g a t D etro it.

P R O B A B IL IT IE S . l l U p n t a f c i ' t h . t b « ,k h ,t h i^ i .

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rieaeoatoB b e e written e leiwr toKuper- vuor DuU ber, of .New York. r-I.ti ve to • *,<*,», on ofthe Supreme Court of tbe Cnlted M a te s tn tue caae of Buffington, plaintiff in 'jro f) T*- T>ay, which holdfthat the salaries of all necessary agent* for legitimate pur- po«es or a state government are net proper subject* of the taxing i»w er of Congress. In consideration thereof, the Commissioner s t a t e s that Collectors and AseeMSors will tucrenirc he instructed to govern themselves, according to thia deciaion, in assessing and collecting income* of J*tate officer*.

CUSTOM S R EC E 1IT H .The custom,ireeelpta f„, the w. eken.lin*

iP a ^oe*4,Q» New York, Philadel­phia and Baltimore, were $3,822,490.

T H E N E W LOAN.

« . f S ^ r i p t i o n s 1 0 t l , e n e w l o a n T o - d a y M e r e $10*),000.T R E A S U R Y B A L A N C E .

The balance in the Trex«ury at the closeof Dusinea* was; Coin, *10«J,.r)iA»,000; cufr reney, $9,745,000; coin certiticates, $*21,253. SO U T H E R N C LA IM S F IL E D B K FU K H T H E

COM M ISSION.Thus far there have been some five hundred

claims tiled before the Southern Claim* Commission, amounting ou paper to two and one-half million dollar*. O f thi* num­ber and this amount it is not probable that a twentieth part w ill he allowed uuletu Con­gress hereafter extends the existing laws so as to compensate loyal neople iu all States for damages or depredations suflertd b y them during the occupancy of their neigh­borhoods by the United States army, instead of confining the compensation as now to cases where stores or supplies were actually taken for the use of the arinv.

R E D U C T IO N U F T IIE P U B L IC D E B T .Jt is estim ated at the T rea su ry D epart­

m ent th at the public debt statem ent for A p r il w ill show a reduction o f about $4,000.- 0 0 0 .

O K N E K A L S P IN N E R IL L .G en. Spinner is q uite ill. being confined to

his bed w ith a severe attack o f ch ills and lever.

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T H E P R E S ID E N T N O T T O V IS IT BOSTON. In consequence or the e x tr a session o f the

8cnatc it is said th c P residen t w ill be co In­tel led to w ith d ra w his acceptance o f the n vitation to he present at the m eeting of

the .Society of the A ru iv o f th c PuU)iuac, in :;xton on tlie 12th o f M ay.F O R SECRETARY O F T H S T E R R IT O R Y . M r. E . L . Stanton, son o f th c late Seeie-

ta ry Stanton, is prom inently named as the choice for itf rhiv 'r . . - - ; . ----

A dispatcii from A lex a n d ria , V a ., dated th is even in g , says: Jam es M. M ason, of V irg in ia , ex-C onfederate M in ister to Kng- land, is not expected to liv e th ro u gh to­nigh t. H is disease is general nervous pros­tration.

T H E L E G A L T E N D E R C A SES, i t has been stated that the decision o f the

Suprem e Court in regard to the legal ten­der cases, w ould be announced M onday n ex t, but it is now p o sitiv ely ascertained tb a t the o p iu io n so f the m ajo rity and m inor­ity o f the co u rt w ill not then lie re a d ; they w ill be reserved for the adjourned term , w h ich com m ences O ctober 10. Jt is under- stood.how ever,that an elaborate opinion w ill be read on M onday, announcing the unani­m ous decision o f the co u rt on a collateral po in t sustain ing th e v a lid ity o f gold con­tracts made since tbe passage o f thc legal tender act o f 1802.

S U P R E M E C O U R T CASES.Several im p ortant cases w hich h ave been

a-gued th is term w ill not be decided until a lter the ex p ira tio n o f recess, am ong w h ich 19 one trom the C ircu it ( ourt o f K en tu ck y in v o lv in g the question o f the constitution­a lity of the c iv il rig h ts b ill.

T h e case o f K lein vs. I ’ .irgout in v o lv in g the co n stitutionality o f the so-called D rake am endm ent relatin g to the effect o f pardons in the C o u rt o f C laim s w ill be held under advisem ent uutil O ctolter, and so also w ill he tbe case o f W atson et. al. vs. Jones et. nl., in v o lv in g a decision o f the disputed rights to the pro perty o f the P resb yterian C hu rch N orth and South.

In the ca*o o f W h ite vs. H art, et. a l., on appeal from the Suprem e C o u rt o f Ueongia. in v o lv in g th c binding forre or notes g n c h for slaves before th c issuance o f the em a n ­cipation proclam ation, w ill not be decided uutil argu m en t is heard in a sim ilar case of H olm es vs. Z erv cr, o n ap peal from thc C ir­cu it C ou rt o f A rk an sas, w hich w ill proba­b ly not be reached before D ecem ber n ex t.

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IN AND ABOUT PARIS.N e w Y o r k , A p ril 27. — A Tribune

special from H aris. W ednesday evetiiu g. says: T h e T em p t propose s that P aris electdelegates to decide w hether the c iv il w ar w ill continBC or cease. I t al«o proposes that a n ew Com m une h e elected, a c c ird in g to a la w passed at V ersailles, to treat for the m aiutenanee o f the itepu blic, m unicipal liberties in P aris, and a general am nesty.

G eneral O ’K e lo w itz na* made a formal com plaint th at the V ersa illes troop# broke the tru ce o f yesterd ay hy co n tin u in g to w o rk on th eir defenses. T h e iu su rgeuts did the same.

T b e Com m une announce* that it has made arrangem en ts for the am ple provisioning of P a ris and th at prices w ill speedily CsJL

T here has been sharp lig h tin g *t N eu illy since last n igh t. I t continues undeci<Jed t o "l l a v -

A Tribune special from > ersailles, W ednesday, savs: T h iers received a depu­tation o f suburban m ayors, w ho have gone to P aris to m ake a fresh attem pt at recon­ciliation.

Lou is B lan c , in th e A ssem b ly to-day, questioned D ufaure on the circu lar, con­demned the instruction to i>ro*ecute the stru ggle , and suggested a conciliation. M anv o ft h e m unicipal councils urged a con­ciliatio n . T h e procurateur** policy w as not a statesm an's. M oderation constituted the d ig n ity o f force snd proved its ex isten ce.

D ufaure iu defense said that the order from P a lis to prea4-h conciliation w as h v p o cricy ; that the g overnm ent w ould be conciliatory w hen the arm s o f the insur­gents w ere laid dow n.

A Tribune special from P a n s , T h u rsd ay m orn in g, says: A ►ergeant aud th irtychasseurs have deserted from V ersailles.

T h e Mot d ’ Ordre denies th at in the in ­surrection at Toulouse K e ratrv tried to dis­arm th e national guards. B arricades have been erected there.

T b e F ieem ason s in P aris are g rea tly ir ­ritated. M anv o f them are hoatile to the Com m une and are jo in in g the national

Tribune special from V ersa illes . 27th, says: T b e fire at F o r t Issy is extinguished. T h e barrack* in the fort are en tire ly de­stroyed aud there is a breach in tbe w all five yards w ide.

T h is m orning Le* M oulines. a villa g e near Isay, w as taken by the V ersailiista.

T h e rise o ft h e r-vdne has enabled tw o o f t lie in su rgen ts’ gun boats to advance to the b rid ge a t P o iu t <lu J o u r. T h e ir fire does m uch dam age.

T H E PR U SSIA N S M kY IN T E R F E R E .BE RLIN , A p r il 27.— T h e K reu tz Z eituna

o f to-dav announce* th at P r in c e B ism arck baa instructed G eneral F ab rice to represent to th e P a ris Com m une t iia t in case o f an y m ishap to tb e A rch b ish o p o f P a ris , tke P russian s m ig h t pro bably in terfere in the affair* o f th e c ity in fav o r o f th e V ersa illes

f 0 B R IT IS H P A R L IA M E N T .L o n d o n . A p r il 27.— In th e H ouse

C om m ons th is ev en in g , V iw o o n t E n S e£ g f rep lv to a question co n cern in g th e R ? M th e jo in t I l ie u C om m ission, d s tst* A t th e convention bad y e t been d n C m tD o ia la sam e tim e be declined to i — l e t m T r i i i p th e Com m ission had a l r e n d ^ T i i i i t r consequence o f a e t a g m int-try au­to tb e su pporters o fr M m M to op>

N EW YORK.

N ew Yo3 ? * * ,e litig atio n .gran ted to-day^pril 27.— Jud ge Blatchford q u irin g J a y GouIE “ wtion for an order re- shonld not pr«>4lu^*4ow canse w h y he Com m issioner W b fcpoks o n le m l by order is uot sa tiifa ctoi return to this argued to punish J^r. ( io u il ®®tion w ill he court. ar contem pt ol

B E A T E N B Y A R 8 W 1 ,A v e r y D . P u tn a m , a m ercba

P ea rl street, w h ile en d ea vo rin g to p.** couple o f lad y friends in a street ca r • day from th e insults o f a ro w d y uaiff* W illia m F o ster w aa attacked b y F o ste r am terrib ly beaten w ith a ca r hook. H is reoov ery is doubtful.

T H E N E W F E N IA N L E A D E R S .A regu lar m eeting o f th e C onnell o f tb e

F enian Brotherhood w as held laat n ig h t at the F enian headquarters, in tb is c i tv . J o h n Savage w as elected C hairm an o f th e V in an ce Com m ittee, Colonel P . L eonard C hairm an o f the E x e c u tiv e Com m ittee, and A n th o n y A . G riffin o f tho J u d icia ry Com m ittee. These three gentlem en w ere then declared, according to an act o f the late convention, the central com m ittee of tb e F enian Brotherhood and its e x ec u tiv e head.

T H E B O U N T Y CLA IM S W IN D L E .F red erick Sm ith, form erly captain in tbe

104th N ew Y o rk V olu nteers, w h o waa a r­rested four d ays ago, charged w ith defraud­in g the g overnm ent b y m?-ans o f fictitious boun ty claim s, has turned States evidence, and on his statem ent some tw e lv e o th er per- sons have been arresled. A b o u t aix thou sand o f thc fraudulent claim s have been uis- covercd, in v o lv in g h a lf a m illion dollars. H enry M. K a rp els, oue o f the arrested par­ties, w as exam ined to d a y before U nited States Com m issioner D av en p ert and com ­m itted in default o f $10 ,000 bail. K a rp els w as form erly L ieu tenant Colonel of tho 5241 N ew Y o rk V olu nteers.

I T H E F R E IG H T A G E N T S ’ CON V K N T IO N .T h e convention o f railroad fre ig h t agents

in session at tbe St. N icholas H otel, ad­journed to-day. T h e ir ta r iff o f rates varies o n ly s lig h tly from the one now iu force.

T H E STORM .A h e av y ea sterly rain storm set in early

thia ev en in g and rain still falls. T h e storm p revails nt all points a lo n g thc Hudson.

M E E T IN G OK W O R K IN G M E N .T h e W ork in g m en ’s International A ssoci­

ation m et to-night and pltd ged a ll m oral and m aterial aid to th c coal in iucrs on strik e in P en n sylva n ia , and declarin g th at Com ­m unists o f P aris deserve sym path y and C4>- opcraiion a* far as practicab le o f all true lovers o f liberty .

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>•* autumo. ■■Secretary M u o k a l William ti'fruop haa arrirod hare.

PraaldenryartSlte today raaifMd tha road, and Daniel >*oand H lm lm T ppI Bail­ee •> eloatnl to 111 htalfboe, ot Now Tort,

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P o t t h v i l l e , P a , A p r il 27.— T h e E x e c u ­tive Com m ittee o f the W . B . A . m et here to-day and rejected the proposition made by the operators a t the m eetin g in P h ilad el­phia. T h e fo llo w in g resolution w m aiiopted:

Resolved, T h a t Sch u ylk ill cou nty w ill re­sum e. as soon as practicable, on tbe basis o f $12.75. w ith w ages for m iners at $1*2.85, in­side laborers $ 11 .0 1 , and outside laborers

m H ftMft -tfoyM t o I'ijh0, a nd an rise in the n n ce of eoal above $2.75 at P o rt Carbon. T h e basis prices on co n tract w o rk to be per cent, less than the prices paid ou tbe three dollar basis o f lUtil).

T h e m iners say th eir proposition is mo4le in good faith, and i f term s are not agreeable to operators th ey are w illin g to subm it the question o f w ages, including all p ro p o s it io n s that have thus fur been made by eith er side, to arb itratio n , each p arty to appoint a com ­m ittee o f four to Hiippo'rt b y argum ent be­fore th e u m pire its several propositions.

TIIE T R IA L O F T H E B R U T E P ER K IN S. H a r t f o r d , C o n n ., A p ril 27.— T h c trial

o f Joel P erk in s, charged w ith incc-st and m urder, w as continued In Litchfield to-dnj. T h e five daughter* testified, four o r* in­serting th ey saw him stran gle o n 1- c .i »o death. I ’erkins h im self also testified. In ly ­in g that he w as g u ilty o f m urder, but con­fessing the oth er charges. T h e testim ony w as closed and the argum ent w ill begin t<>- m orrow m orning.

SENTENCES) FOK M ANSLAUGHTER, P o u g h k f . e p .h ik , A p ril 27.— A t th e U l-tcr

C o u n ty C o u rt J u d g e Hogeboom to-day sen­tenced R. O sterhoudt to three years’ im pris­onm ent iu S ing Sing, for m anslaughter in the th ird degree, and Thom aa lien n ett to tive years for m anslaughter in the second degree, th c latter being charged w ith k illin g his w ife, and the form er w itb k illin g a man named A v e ry . T h c case o f T e rw illig e r , barged w ith k illiu g his m other, has not

yet been disposed of.MRS. FAIR-8 CASE.

S a n F r a n c i s c o , A p r il 2T.— M rs. F a ir , convicted o f the m urder o f Crittenileii.

ill not 'be uentonee/i xffth, nerlunsel desiring a m onths’ tim e to prep are

an application lo r a new tria l, th ey h avin g reserved alntut fo rty <*xceptions to th e rul- tngx o f the cou rt, but generally upou unim­portant j/oiuls.

PERSONAL.W m . H . Sew ard, J r ., and party are trav-

litig in tbe southern part o f tbe State.THE PACIFIC MAIL BTKAMSHIP COMPANY.

T h e rum or that tbe Pacific M ail Steam hip Com pany has sold out its franchises in

M exico to the N orth Pacific Transportation co m p an y and w ill soon w ith d ra w the Panam a lin e ,.is renew ed w ith m ore pft*i- Uveneus than liefore.

K IL L E D BY A NEGRO O UTLAW . W i l m i n g t o n , N . C ., A p r il 27.— A fight

took place yesterday betw een a negro outr law in ltobeson C o u n ty and a p a rty o f dt* zens under th e command o f the She***’ 1” w hich tw o o f the sh eriff's posse " f f * • l,l4*J and one w ounded. N o fu rtb°r particular*.

T H E P R E S ID E * # a MOVEMENTS. U m i m - A p r i l l ' r o i i i l - n l ' l c i i t

arrived lrom the W est to-night. HeWIU jarasve for W ash in gto n at 11 -M to-mor­row forenoon.

FOKGEK8 A RRESTED. C l e v e l a n d , O ., A p r il 27.— A m an ca ll­

in g h im self M. B . V an O strader (but whose teal nam e is F . H . B ird, o f Lo ckpo rt,) and E . D . Simpson passed a forged note fo r $1,- 780 on E v e re tt, W eddcJ & C o.. yesterday. T h e sw ind le w as soon discovered, tbe guilty parties arrested w ith in a few hours, and most of the m oney recovered.

K IL L E D B T H IS HON.M. M. K en n ed y, a farm er s ix ty vears old.

residing in Solon tow nsh ip , w as k illed by his son this m orning. T h e y had been on unfriendly terma for suine m onths on arconnt o f trou ble ari»ing in regard to property.

A N E W R A ILR O A D PROJECT. B o w io N , M ass., A p r il 27.— T h e Joint

L e g is la tiv e Com m it fee on the JI<»osic T u n ­nel and T ro y am! (o e cn tfriJ Ilailroad b*> voted to ap propriate |2»,«00 to build a rail­road from th e w est "JKtrtal o f the tunnel to N orth Adauis, to cm uect at the depot th e re w ith the '1Toy and l^ sto n Jtailroa<j.

M KM I'M if) RACES.M e m p h i s . T e n n v. A p r il 2 7 .— A t th e

Sprin g m e e tin g to -d ay B a n q u e t w on the first race, S e n tin e l th J second, a n d C o rs ic a n tb e th i r d .

PATRICK DUFFY NOT PARDONED. A l b a n y , A p r il 27 —T h e r e is n o tro tlfc t

tb e s ta te m e n t p u b li* ed in N e w Y o r l^ e h G o v e rn o r H o ffm an a a s p a r d o n e d F jkn D d f f f . a n u to rio n * n jff la n o f t h a t q fy w a s ap p l n a t io n fo r th e p a r d o n o f J g , aDd oo made on tb e 23d o f N ovem feefgy th e G o v - t b e 3d o f D e e m h e r w a a d e n i |g t s in c e beeu e r n o r . T h e a p p iie i- tio n b r re n e w e d . ,*J»ED.

F O U N D ! Y f 2 7 .— T h e fo u n d ry R e a d i n g , F a . . / zehm k, B ro ., at

a n d m a c h in e shop n u n ty , w a s d e s tro y e d K u r tz to w n , in t h U . $20,000; in su ra n c e , b y fire to -d ay .$14,08. R IA N ^ F F A IR D .

J f . . . A Bril 17 .— O o h ro d T * t - S t . L o u a . . | . Um L '.lta d Arm y.

lor, C w t a F o rt L . . . . o r t A o . I V * " W T t a F o rt r i l l. W > r« ** P*e. ’ *» d » j^ « F o r t . U n d . P °4 g e . » « l f n d U K C b e | i « < A ( m . “ • ■ *)’

2 2 2 L £ s t a m o n g t b r t o t t e r t h e r e s c - - .p ro b a b ly g ro w

i . . p g t o f t h e ip p R riB ff i o f •Rrveyioff 2 5 ta ' ‘^ " ‘ ^ ^ ^ r o ^ d r a r p . r a 1 ^

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Q U E E N CITY QQAL t a ^ ' “

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u t a o o t t nM .M , ta .B d k ita t a .x .

i t i c l , (tellT*R4 lo u T ta r tu fU w c ltT .

P-DAIQ O A L ! COAL I

N IA G A R A COAL Y A R D W Ul m U a t low est m arket rates

HARO, SOFT AND BL0SBUR6 COAL. ■ t a lT lg ta jM i.W u u .r ta W , I l M l t a t a_ h3- ‘r ______________________TH EO DO RE B U L L .uni. c o a l . n a

Tha Delaware and Hudson Canal Ca'a

LACKAWANNA COAX,U ties to sa lt purchasers, ton o f suou ibe., 4tollTere< are a* follow* :

T on. a Ton. k Ten.G ram ................................ $ f 4* $4 m 8 * 0Egg..................................... $ 0 4 $8 I Nm o r e ................................. $ 7$ * 0 1 0CBeetnn t......................... $7$ • *0 1 0

A lso, BLGHBBUKG, L EH IG H , LUM P A N D P R E ­P A R E D COAL. SCOTCH A N D AM ERICAN PIG IRO N, F IR E BRICK, e tc .. W holesale and Retail

G. K. YV ILSON A CO.,'Office. 808 M ain st- and SS Ohio eU, ror. MlesteMppL

i m . c o a l . u n i .

t A F A w t r r c o o a l O O M r A N Y ,

O t M l T a l O Z a t a l M M . l t ,

wm mi, until further n n tir . I.ACKAW AMA a, 4 P r r f t T U N COAI.8_ . t . ^ . M t a ^ J F t ^ a n r t a u limit*, o u u id e or (br cartage:

Ibe., ddlvered la out part- o f Um old e lty ‘ J * w hich a aniall charge wUl ba m ade

O ra te .E r e ...............S to v e ...............Che* to in.....

Ton.. . .8 * 0. . . 9 0

$75. .. $7*

V S -4 U M 0IS

Term* strictly CABU wbea ordered.h«$-tr___________________ A BRAM TW 1CH RLL.

1811. CO A X . i m .

THE ANTHRACITE COAL CO*G e n e r a l O f l e e , M e. S S I M a i n l i

ALSO, FOOT O F OENEHEE BL,W ill w li nnttl further n o tice these celebrated e • at Uie following p rices per ton o f MO Ibe., SGI vert a In any part o f Uie old city lim it*, outside o f whioh a ■mail charge will be m ade for cartage.

Also. ULOH8 IIUKG, LEIU G U , LU M P A N D BR-a i»>. u i.' n w n u a o , irXiu LECT E R IE 8 0 PT COAL.

Ton. H T n a )Grata.......................... . $ 1 8 $4 0E gg ..................................... • 0 «MM o re.................................. * 7 $ $ 0~ I....................... $7# $ 00

Term* etrlcU y Cash when ordered.GEORGE D A R IN ,

IS* 0

Dated Jan. 36. 1971.

J. T. H00LE 4 CO.iDE A L E R S IN

H A M A j m S O F T C O A X .

Offic* Ns. 29 E. Stases I t . . Car. Wssklagtss. __

E X X I S W E B S T E R .WHOI.KSAI.K AUD BBT AIL, DBALBB Ol

ANTHRACITE, BITUNIN0U! AND BLO$$BUB0N

COAX.CONNELLSVILLE AND PITTlSURfiH COKE.

OFFICE end Y A R D . $19 E R IE SL. to C olt Blip. P A R T IC U L A R A T T E N T 10N .P A 1D TO ORDEJM.

H. W ILLET T LINDERMAN,(Bucceeeor to C. H. D udley A t l 1 eie i )

D ealer in —

H i u i A N D S O F T O O A X .

Office Cor. Erie and Terrtce Sts.

C O A l a .

R . B . D A K I U * C O . .

M n In HA R D u l SO FT W I L . oacsta H ai. a , .

ASERICAN SERCHARTS' URI0*

O O M P iNOB. 7 ,$ , 11 AMD i* W . BRNRCA BT., MUFFJ

C A P IT A L ...........Forward w ltli

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^ ^ e t ^40TB8^DRAFTBsad with Gooda, ae* j — r n m a N jj oected with tha Rapram >

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w Fage express office.

A M B U t W O R R n.

J O H N C E A f f » * » ,

MARPLC A R0 6RARITE WORKS,

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