Republican Advocate Batavia, Genesee County, New York State September 29-1863 TERRIBLE ACCIDENT IN BUFFALO. On Saturday afternoon the boiler at the SWARTZ Iron Works, in Buffalo, exploded, completely destroying a good portion of the building and burying a large number of workmen in the ruins. Some seventy-five men and boys were employed in the building. A large number was buried in the ruins, and four were dead, when removed. + + ARREST of Dr. HOYER, of Tonawanda. The Rochester 'Democrat,' of Wednesday, says: "On Monday Deputy U.S. Marshall TUCKER, of Lockport, arrested Dr. HOYER, of Tonawanda, on a charge of fraudulent practices in forcing the exemption of drafted men before the Examining Board of that district. He was brought to this city and partially examined by U.S. Commissioner STORRS, on Monday evening. His further examination was postponed until the 7th of October. + + DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN WHEATVILLE. We regret to learn the large and excellent Hotel of our friend Hiram DEUEL, of Wheatville, Alabama, was totally destroyed by fire on Saturday night last. It was one of the most extensive tavern stands in this vicinity, and we trust will speedily be rebuilt. The large barn and shed, as well as the tavern, and nearly all its contents, were entirely consumed. It is believed to have originated from the bar room chimney. Mr. DEUEL is a considerable loser over and above his insurance, which was only $2,500.--He was insured in the Northwestern, of Oswego, which will doubtless adjust the loss with its usual promptness.--Times, of 26th. + + Strayed or Stolen. On or about the 21st of Sept., from the residence of the subscriber, in Elba, 1 1/2 miles West of Daw's Corners, a Dark Grey Cow, smallish sized, long and slim horns, eight years old. A Liberal Reward will be paid for the recovery of the Cow, and for any information leading to her recovery. Michael McNAMERO. + + GOVERNOR'S GUARD ! Second New York Mounted Rifles. The Best Chance to Enlist Yet Offered. No Knapsacks to Carry! No Hard Marches! The Governor has authorized the raising of a Regiment of Mounted Rifles, to meet the demands of Maj. General ROSECRANS, for service in the South-West. This Regiment will be numbered among the Veteran Volunteers and the highest Bounty will be paid. Each man will be Mounted and armed with the Latest Style of Breech Loading Rifles. Bounties Paid. Veteran Volunteers Re-Enlisting, United States Bounty and Premium of $402. State Bounty, before leaving the State, of $150. Total for Veteran Volunteers, $552. Recruits: United States Bounty, $100. State Bounty, in advance, $75. Total for Recruits, $175. $50. on being mustered in with Company, and the remainder in sums of Fifty Dollars at intervals of two and six months during enlistment. Men who shall be honorably discharged for wounds at any time will receive the whole Bounty. Men who have served over nine months and who re-enlist are entitled to this very large Bounty. If the Government do no not require the troops three years, the whole Bounty will be paid to the Heirs of those who die in Service. This Regiment will be officered by able and experienced Officers, who have seen service. Pay, Rations and Clothing will Commence from the Date of Enlistment. For further particulars apply at Recruiting Office, Eagle Hotel Block, one door west of Post Office. L.R. BAILEY, Captain, Recruiting Officer. Batavia. + + Volunteers for the army should not leave the city until supplied with HOLLOWAY's Pills and Ointment. For Sores, Scurvy, Wounds, Small Pox, Fevers, and Bowel Complaints, these medicines are the best in the world. Every French soldier uses them. Only 25 cents per box. + + submitted by Linda C. Schmidt