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.. IDaily ~cpubllc. of Cal forma ;and wqre 2h1pped..., f<>llo\'s 13-20 to the Sandwich Islands, $21 448 35 to PefU $500 to Mazatlan Mex co J7 28~ 50 t!J Rnss111n Amenca,. (S tka) $ 00 to Tab t t1Hl 343 68 B 1] I FA L 0, N • Y • were of tbe prOduce of fore1gn conntni!S havmg be~n shtpped as follows $2 060 to the Un ted WLD:'lESDA Y State\ $12 44218 (of wb ch $11 340 were con =========;:,;::==========! ed gold and silver) to tbe SandwiCh Islands and Nonu:natwns \OJ\ the Free D...noc:racy FOP. PRESIDENT $4 821 i>O to Mazatlnn MexlC<> Total value of lin ports. f<>r the same-penod was $5:l ssn 'l3 and of thts amount $6 790 54 came from thl! U mted 'Sf!>tes $7701 a9 from Oregon $3 676 44 from Ch l $31 740 73 from the Sand wtch Islands $~, 47132 from SJtka, R A $492 OJ7 from Bremen $550 54 and $160 from ~lex1co s., FR.,.NGisco -The present whtte population of th s place cxc~ds etght hundred sow M;ales (adults) 57a F~malcs 177 (;h ldren ofages proper fo attend Scl10ol) 60 :I'h s as ascen• ned l1v the board df sc\lool Trustees n r.ecentl) canvass ..1g the tor.vn 1s cor reel Scarcelv e1gli:t months s)llee the lotal num bers of vh tes vas 3 5 1 here bas been over a hundred per cent ncrease w th n h s t me IET'The :followmg was handed ~o us by a Yal 11ed fnend lD 1h~ cause lrom Pennsrlvama. du nng the s t!ing of the lluJfalo Convenll~n ]lut t was m sla d among a multitude of other articles wh1ch accumulated on our liands about !bat time We g ve place to )t now as one among many pleasant mmde1 ts of the Buffalo Convention Homer Pmder and others of the 11.11ruent phll osopbers Wtlfll of the opm1on that Jl9pnllll' 1!!8em bl es were ;ruled bv the same dtVlne power wh ch gmdes shiptf on the ;ocean and the 'War of armtes 011 !and and we read m almqst every page of b s tor that the success or defeat of armtes emhas -svs &c have bee 1 u fiuenced b~ -favorable or nn favorable ausptcesr. as though commg ennlfl cast the r sh'ado 1/s u a<lva ce But t<>- proceed to the pre•ent \'bJect n add \'*he Ve.-.aon:C:. :BieetleJII.-A GlorlelllJI. re- 8ul&o-tor FrcedoJD tCorrcsp<:tnde.rt e of the l'\ l:mny \t a! BuRLI~GTON Sept. 6 1848 MESSRS. EntTORS- The elecuoa m th1s state cams otr >esterdav and the md cauons thu\ far are glor ous ln tb s httherto •troug wh g cout t which gave Cia) 600 maJonl) m 44 the e are 15 to»ns xepresented and they sland ,.. follow,. to day Van Duren. 11 representauves Ta\lor 3 Cass 1 The Ta) lor Senators thougtt behmd m most of the towns are probabh elected In th s count ow n-v to the large plora1 ty thev obtained .1n th and one other town where the Cass men ll.l d 'fa, lor men succeeded ill holding the r men n tl e part) traces thu. d m n sh ng the free soil vote The vote n th s town wa• Ta\ lor t cket 432 Cas• \64 Va11 Buren 151 In most of tbe towns tha Cass 'ote r 1 down to mere noth ng as tn Shelburne t. \as 8 Char lotte 0 H nesbnrgh 1 {}. R chmond 2 ( t therto l c expo ts per ca aluo t 0 3~6 Lad bs S Cl cese MARTIN VAN BUREN, Tm: SAL'!' LJ.Kl: SETTLE~IE!I'!' -0 rr advtcos are to the 24th Dec S x h rndred focm 1 es aro now located n the great vallev w th a. sopply of prov 18 ons calculated to ma ntal 1 them unt1l the season of harvest -Upw ar<ls o'f twelve thousand acres of Ia d we learn to hav.e beelll so ve 1- Hous s have been erected each (am l]' comf01ta Jy prov ded for a 1d good health and prosper ty re gnmg throughout fhe wmter l111s been mild the weather cool snow feU -on the 2d of N ovem ber and \as st II on the ground Dec 24th t on to the una m ty wh ch character zed the de I berat ons of the conventiOn there were vanous n tl cat ons that have powet to lead mens mmds ( 'lho ackhowledge ;he e:uste.ncll o( an overrnl ng Prov de ace) to conclude tl at so great nnan m1tv could not be tl e result of men alone but that n de lj premde\d over the delibera o s af-tltilt assem bly That twas no chance that md cated the se lecuo 1 of the Butto woo l T~ee as \ S\'i mbol of the democratic ) 1\1 llston 8 ~ estford 2 a 1d so on lluttcr lbs 57 55 Charlo(fe gave Harnson 169 ma.Jontv no~ free No of c e~rnnces- 57 OF NEW YORK FOR VfCE PRESIDENT CHARLES F. ADAl\'IS, OF MA.SS.lCHUSETTS .A. Propbe~y frGtn t.b:'''' Hernu:ta.~ Jct:f'erson.s.an Free- Soil League There w II be a meeting of the J offerson an Free So J League a he CLUB ROOM: (the old Post Office) THlS EVENING at half past 7 o'clock All the fr ends of f ee so I are --~- Free Soil '\ California W c esterda rede ved by rna 1 a very neat and spmled pape1 called the Cahfom1a Star, pub fished at San F anc co by Sa ~EL BnaNNAN and edt ted b\ Enw ~RD C KEMllLE The l3tar declares m favor of ftee sml and m the language of the l berties and terests of It nttcrlv abJures s!a Apr1l 1st 1848 peop e ofth s actton..otou co nt.l\'j u elation to b.e Joqalmnrkets trade und commerce of thts new terr tcry We not ce by the reports cf the mar kets m the Star the pnoes of some of tbe staple art cJes of prov s ons &c are quoted as follows Beef~Sult; unporied &._12 00 por bbl fteoh $2 00 per cwt • Bacon- mported 26 cts per lb • Bu tar-Market flush srues brisk at 50 cts lb Corn-$1 50 per bushel Cheese-Scarce sales dull Ca:l rorma best, 25 cts per lb Oregon 31~ per lb E\\s~50 cts per doz FiO'Ur-$4 per cwt Oregon $4 \\ Po atoes-Cal fom a 50 cts per 2<:> lbs Ore gon a cts per 25 lbs Ha)-$30 per ton Wheat-Gener:>l tone of market flat-countrr overstocked pr ce 62! cents the bushel Lumber-Boards and JO co best pme and red wood $<~0 per M sb ngles $7 We copy the followmg nddJUonal Items f1om the Star The e tizens of Cal forn a are t ap pears looking forward to a large m gral on from Ch na and douh less a large trade w II follow the emgrnt on [coRRT.SPO~DJ:NCE OF THE E.EpUBJ IC] free so 1 part\ When iue Penn•) Ivan a if.elegation soll).e one hundred perhapa n all marched llltO the Park at 1 '> M for the fi st t me au e urance was. With difficult} effected and , hen Wllh n til s Penn s' Ivan n delegat on ;vas as t1 eT vulet to the oceai '-' e ere en\ulphed as 1t were a1md•t an ocea 1 of fre-eme bAnd that we m ght have Some ral lymg pomt t was proposed w; our delegat on was 1 tl & v 1 c 11 l~ of a small tree that thts should be the placq at whiclt tl s deleg.at on would meet when req red to do so dur ng the t me we ra CussEWAGo (Pn ) Sept 9 1848 ID!ll ed 1n~he Pa~l• And whdst the name of the d h d d h kevstone state was be g affixed to- th s tree t was Sen n e vottr paper-It s muc nee e ere £ gges eJ,l that It was an appropriate t) pe of the for the opposllwn t~ro mQ~I VJQI~!lt m tbe r dcmln Hfree 801 ! pall\ anu [lroposed tln~t ~1Jt1 11,6,) stQne c a on of the free so 1 :xnovemenL T!:le l ght of delegauon p esen hetr ;tx_ee to the couvent10 a d trrt b however s all tha requ rte o p t 1.0 thut h conven on dedicate th s tree to he bann;:.r fl I b bl b I h tb b of ]Jbort\ wh1ch wus uctcd upon b' the cotwen tg tt t 1\ unanstvera 6 o j6Cltons 'II 11r. e e ilon or so man~ of lh~m as were w11hn\ a con v Ide ed uncle tand ngs of T A YLon. a.Jld: C.A..ss par ven ont d stance- 0 hear he propos tio t sans are cont 1 ualh prefcrr ng 11ga ns~ our canse It was suggested b) the mover of the resolutwn I would I ke to wr te ) o , deta lthe pos ton of that t was 1101 chance bnt destm~ that mdtcated b h 1 1t t dd h s ::;elect on-that tl e -e:aste ce of such a tree n partes h s s~ct on ut ave on Y me 0 a the pa k \';as unlt:nown to h,1m as was the tbought that the prospo()t JIJ most ehee~mg and that Craw nn! I the present moment butthattt was sufli.cmnt ford , 11 g ve her «:.anct on to the Buftalo platform peri nps !o touch a co d v.; h c1 m ght-,; brate n the and nommeos by a vote whtch w1ll aslomsh slav b,eats of mill ons That the durauon a 1d h sto d ts nus of nnttons as of pat uc s were charactemed erv propngan S b svm bol t :-pes as t e e T.l e Jew like the. cedan; of Leba on tt e noblest of wh ch tl e) ded teated m the etect on of the Temple are tdent fi ed WJ.th he e na n 1g ten or fif eeu anc e t cedars wh ch I ketl a Je\ sh nat 01 have \thstood a d st II con me to \\lth~tand the ~terms of fift' co tur e.s The S o t sl cl efta n appropr ated the p ne the Jacki$o derr oc ac selected t1 e 1 ckon wh Je the whtg purl\ m honor of the sage of As! land chose the ash BRY .ur Wtlhnms Co 0 Sept l 1848 * ;o * The 'vork goc~ bravelv on n th s cor er of tho state The T \ YLOR wh gs called a count) conve1 t ot and after great exertion collec ted n a11 StX a d 1nade a nom ation In tb s to 1111, the count\ seat there IS but ome TAYLOR man and few Cass men Bu.t t ma; no have_ been mere nee dent that A correspondent at R dgewa~ 1\f ch gan dated caused theso t 1/0 pa t es to select the htekor) and tho ash They are trnes. of those federal parlteS The h ckory so. maJest c and glonous tree b tt t 1$ short I vod alreadv tl e llm Iter worms have pwrced ts v tals and Its branches are fall ng a ound l ke decn) ed branches from the free of hu nan t Thus 111 t tut ons and partes grown old an I ed ansted s nk and leave space for fresh n• t tons full of sap wh ch revere the yo th and re cast the deas of a people The ash of Ashland and whj: hus? unless t was that the s a esman embod ng n h mself the pr nc p1es of hts part), Ill giVIng u llRmo to hts locallt1 t\ pt fied n one word the future fortunes of the wl g Sept 6th sa s F ee so l snow making a clear sweep tl rough th s sect on We gave o 1t n short not ce for an even g mee ng ut thlS place on Mo day eve n ng last a d had a collect on of over400 persons The ent e ote of the to\ n s but 700 So goes [.tOR THE RJ>.:PUBL'IC] 6re11t J'a) lor !!Jcetmg 1\tl& Eo TOR-I had the honor of attend ng a meet ng ut tl e Stone School House m the north ern part of Lancaster on the 9 h nst: called for the purpose of mdmg the elect on of Gen T \ YLOR It\\ as u tremendam outpourn g of the rna ·~\ - The n n ber of T A. LOR me-n present vas \ ar ousl) est mated f1 om tftrea to floe The fNo $0 1 vuters were more nun erous and !=leem(' 1 to en JO) themselves m 1ch the best Tlhe pr nq pal I ArLOR orator of the da\ was JAcos G EaRLS Esq who stated that the objeCt of the meet ng wus tor brtter orga 1 zatJon &c but seemed to be greatlv mijfod because the f ee so lers ifar outnum bered tl e T ULOR me11 lie declared w tb. strong feelings of 1 d gnat on tl at the VAN BoREN and AD J s men could not feel so good lloog That tl e T A noR i1len would r se in thetr mtght was becau•e there wu~ another meetmg of the s me so \t at Lancaster v llage He announced th t the Ge era! was pledged for the Pruotso-1 e was ansn ered that the General dec] ned g v ng So approp a e a s mbol equrres but the sac!£ whtch the r eople Will ~ttve m November to complete ts pen tcntial garb Dut ere we qu t the emble ns of th s part\ Jet us cast our m d e) e to 11a ds the great statesman w th a harp o 1 the ' llo r; aud ash leaves on h1s I ea I do ng pena e for the s ns ofh s people who forsn.k ng the pol t cal fa th of tl e r fathers are offer ng lll cense at the altar of m I tarv avatl b I t\ Po \ d He ren c the tree ) d cated to us as the tree of I bert - ts nan e suggests that th s free •o I part' w tl button up the old pa t es and unbut ton the shacklos of slav.er) and th1s tree now pre sent 1s \'fitt ng twe of the party m the emp re state~s 1 all m stature and j oung m ) ears-the e1 rosen tat ve of the m gl'it est tree of the Amen can forest-the f ee so I partv the m ghtiE'Ist parh of the U I on rh S tree IS found reels! ft the encroach nent.s of m ~ht waters as the free so I pat t) Js found re~tstlng slavery e~tens on Th s tree rna) be b~1 t but 1t wtll not brealt 1t rna' bo sawn a sundc but cannot be spl so DP the can the power of all the old parties comb ned sp1lt tho free so I patll In fine thts tree whiCh von are called U[ on to dedicate to Hnmanm to L b er and Fratern t) s a fitting and aJ>propr ate emhlerr of the free so I partj of Amer ca f 1d1 catPd ru t ' ere b an unseen hand we accept an pled~es lie was asked to expla n the 'tSsue th ::; ausp c ou:s omen anc.l n the prese c~ pf as bet'leenCAsS and TA~LOI\ but the nose and scnbledthousand• of freemell the B1WnloNa prevented an answer orator became strongh \xc !ed and q 1 te mpat ent at the want of apprecmt10n of h s speech on the part of the 'and1ence arud moved an adJoUr meut w thout ever organ z ng Thus ended th s grand TAYLOR mass meetmg And I m st confess that \1th all my lovo of the pr c ples of o r part and \ shes for t~ success I d d ha•e a st ong feel 1g of sympathy and comm s I thought that 1f th s wns a fa r spectmen of T noR en thus asm thro gh the colllnty~nnd I conclude that t s-o-that Old Zach must surrender I contemplate the presen pol t cal revoluti~n of our ble oed country w th joy and del gl t. Three short mo 1ths ago how sad and gloomv was the Patr ot s heart The slave power seemed t<> rnlt• the co 11sefs of the nat ou f1 en the Nag c an s wa1 d aros\ al L tmt lend ng and d rtect g free dom's hosts lt shook sln:ver) to 1ts fmmdat on- broke part\ hackles u 1 ted the lovers of I bert\ and w lllead to 11 glonou~ Vlcton A BJ.RiNBUitlfJ!R !lJ\ 'V e are autbonzed to stnte s~rs the New York E> tmng Po•t that !be loss of the ..Etna In surance compan) of Hartford by the great fire n Brookh 11 wtl not amoan! to nfne ltnnd1ed dol The East R v:er nsurance CGID.pa.nJ had $3000 at nsk m Brook I) n It w II lose aboul $2000 The K ng Conuty :Mutual Insurance Compnn' have g ven not ce that the r Joss will be abQttt fifly thousand dollars that the1t assets are over one hundred thousand doUars and that they Ilto'lld to eontmue bus1ness and that they. &Ol fa klug measures to resuc tat~ the r cap tal U A Gooo SIGN -The Ballston Dtmocrat has Issued onlJ three numbers of 1ts paper s nee 1t dropped the C.&.ss ilag and raised that of VAN Bu RE~ and An.o~s and' &t Its sub.ronpt on has m creased over two hundred and lift} The people are n earnest m then'\ opposition \to tbe encroach ments of the slave power t ona:l Convention ded cate to liberty the button \ood tree Freemen che9r t!te hnHonwood tree Its boughs n storms w II shelter thee Tb s tree the symbol o' hbert\ wtll ever be t'o the Oppressed of 6VeiJ Jand ana cJ me 88 1he shade of a m ght) rock to the weary trnyeller 1 1 a desert Ia 1d GREAT FIRE IN BROOKLYN -We ~atberfro n our exchanges tbe follow ng panJCulau of the re cent t~rnble fire wh ch occurred m the flounsh ng c t) of Brook!) n The follow ng , the d str ct bttrnt Fulton street on both s1d~• from Poplar to Con cord street Sa d street on one s de from Fulton to W=h 1glon strret II <Th st eet; on both s des from Fulton street to Wash ngton street :-1 aosau street on both s de from Fulton to L b e ' street Concord street on one stde fmm Fulton street to L ber) M ddagh street, o 1 both s des from Fulton st to Hen~ Cra 10etrv street on both s1d~s from Fulton st to .HeniJ The aggregate los• H esttmated at ONE AND A HALF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS The Brooklyn Insurance Co loses $<~0 000 - There was also a large amount of nsurance w th Ph ]adelphia compames Edward Crowle) and 1\lr Kll'h\ firemen were k Ued and one fireman whose name JS not ~ven was drowned A ch ld was also burned to death 1n the ru ne: The ferr bndge [whether of the Fulto 1 or Catharme street ferry ts not slated] j!'ave way and many persons who were on the bnifge at the time were preClp tated mto the water several of whom ti s feared were drowned Twen y engme and hose compamM from New York and one from Newark N J were preaent and atded 111 stopfllllg the fire so I Sjtelb nne about 100 now free -so I H nes burgh about '>00 now gave a free so I maJorJtV of 8 though a Taylor rna 1 was elected o 1 tl c 4 h baiJot I 1 Fra1 kl n co we have heard from 8 to \llS -2 no cho ce 1 Ta) lor 1 Cass aT d the rest free ~o I 'I he Htrength of the lree novement Js mostls to the north and east of us wl ere we shall net bear from so soon as from the strongest 1 &)lor holds to the south aud center of the State The Ta) lor folks afi'ect to cia m son e of the wh1g \i an Buren representatives as the So) ou cannot relv on theJr returns lt s <JU61'Uonable whether he wh g!' 1 ave not lost the leg slatur\ H so the free so I en \ II compose next o the largest fracuo 1 Cass sm s defu ct., and f the f ee so eke s now w h n 5000 of a plnraht1 (and tt ts bel eved to be so ) the e s U e doub of he state for \ a.n Buren a d ,1\.dan s H NO\ ember Geo P Marsh, the ablest and perhaps the most popular .of the wh g delegallon n Congress s proba lv ot re elec ed-\ ears a~o he went 1n b\ BOO llHIJOilt\ Yet he dtd not tali:e but ven sl ght grou d n favor of Ta lor f he had he would have lost l und eds of votes wh1cb 1 e nov. obtamed CHIC 1(10 \'cJ t 8 -rl c e 'I he voto on our State ticket fnrmshes no test r t~s Qf vi eat oi the vo e n Novembe Thee are thousands I ¥h~e;; kc 0 r ~ ~h of 11 lugs whQ f1orn ¥arlO\ scots tlera!lons suppor t r tro ~'an ace r 1 g to q ted the old state organ zatrous whom November ce s of h e e so 1 f on II vote for f eo .so 1 o ::; a a a fro u the poll...: fc o 1 5h U hu d I a c c pr The be•t op 1 on \ J g 1g !rom t e etu ns n or J ave chn getll that Vern out Ina\ be set down fo f eedom 1 at 40c xful s J t November MILWAUK E Scp 7 -'I e f.>c 'Vhen we cons d!;'r that the movement ' er t tn ere da ~ re to-d mont IS o 1lv about s x weelts old and lll most of ty r sk c 1 et n st ex sts the counties mud less and n some no o gan za J? e!iir: 9 O! :f(!!:ilRrlll Y n e fa f 1 .ro rr a•· n o c o e ton vas rna le or cand dates Ill nom nat on or 0 1-srr n \ a~ic Flo s co ~ cal officers I t!nnk th s first gu t 11 tl e campa1g l d~ ~ 1 • ful y eq a to tl e su1 p l s ce the B ff!c:tlo nom nat ons\ 11 tell upo puhl c. so 1 o :v o f o !C!4 3 a.t U sen nent el e :vhero w th no small effect The C J ~a~ .s b c ty an Vermonters ha1 e Jed off m tlJe dark not k lOW 1g -Datly 1f s o \\ 'lho II folln\ The) have acted J:ro n cpr nc pie -but hal e lee able io U.<;;!'I:Ure others of th s e suit tl ousa 1ds would have rall cd to ou sla d rd But •hat was 'U'roblem 'este da\ s olved to da and vh le t sho s that the e a e co sc ence \\ h gs and conscwnee de nocrats '' ho a e read to r1sk s cce s o 1 pr nc ple I hope we have sl o :vn to our fr ends n other S ates that when the s ke fo freedom tl e\ mn} coUill wtth cet taint~ o 1 suppotl from ho est free 1 en lYe have 1 i<d o t me to can:vass half of he State but where 1t has been ca 11ssed free so I has t uxr.phed Yours &c A. B -------- FRIGHTFUL Accm\N1 AND Loss F Ln E - There 'a• a ur adf I acctdent \ este dar af er noo on the coruer of E gl th tree and \ e ue B It ha I been a mo 1nced that tl& Jl ght Rev B shop FI 1gl es ould perform the serv ces of the Ia g of the co ner s ono of a ne v Cathol c Church to be erecled at the corner oftl o•e street and tins drew a large Ciowd together to w t 1e•s tho ceremon) The walls o{ the basement had been bn It and the floor Ia d over the t mbers About 1 o clock from e ght hundred to one thot sand perso s col Jected o th s floor wheh one of the vall about e gl t uches th ck and not verv st ongl bu lt g ve wa and was pre sed out h the great we1ght upon It prec p!Lat ng the ma~s of human bemgs mto the basement below a dtstanq~ of welve fee and a~ ns he f -0 ;vall am dst he fall ug br ck a 1d t mbor The 111cene of confus on and de~]llilr that follow ed ca 1 more eats ly be 1ag oed t)lan descr bed - About lift) peroons vere taken o t mor~ or le~s hurt So ne were ver~ ser ousl) nJured Two were taken mwed atels to the Cit} Hosp tal One man named Patr ck Kelh was sp n uch crushed that what he had e)lten for d mer was forced out ofl s mouth Although l ere was no O\ltward br 1 ses 'et he d ed ~oQn afler probabl from some mternal mjltne~ One I O) had both h s legs brok~n a1 d there s very I ttle reason 11> believe that he Will recover Jane B rns had herr ght leg badh fractured Hector McDougall also had h1s r ght leg badh fractured A otlier man wall IJ 1 ed u the sp ne -J'i Y Herald Sept 1Hl ~---..,..-~ Cuntos!TI>:s - Tbe Rockmgham Va Rrg~ster wves a account of some h ng new n the cu r os I\ lne The celebrated R n 1cle fa n h of Rock DJ$' ham e understand \ 11 start n a few da'\\'8 do :vn the Valle\ w1tb the 1 1teut10n of VIS tmg d Jfetent portions of the U n ted States This fam1h con s sting of two brothers and t vo s sters VI: II be found to be obJects of no ordmai) cnrJostt\-bem,g mall probab I ty the largest fam 1 of human be ngs ever exh1b1ted m th s or any other country The r un ted we1ght ts 1400 lbs One of the youi1g Ia dtes IS so fleshv as to be unable to walk and when movmg on ber own accord goes updn ber hands and knees The) are of the ord ary he1ght and the r mother Is nn unusuall snmll woman the father however s an ord nar\ stzed mttn Ho1< R J ll'GF.RSOLL -Thts gentleman who has been absent fron the country nearl) two-year~ as Mmtster to the Court of Rusma, at St Peters burg amved at BostOIJlll the ,Orltanmn on Frrday and reached h s home .10 this c tv th1s noon We are happ\ to an Jounce tbat be I& II), good health - Col n M Ingersoll rema ns as SacretarJ of Lega t on and he new M w:ster Hon M Bagb s now on hts wa) thither -N. Haven Regzst of Sat SuiCIDE -Mr Bela B Adams of Colomb a. Loran count), committed ~UJCide on Satu;da) mght last b} shootmg h mself through the head w th a p stol We have hen.rf) no re.ason .as stgned for th s rash aet.-O~\e4lnd True Demo e1at qf tits 12t/t :----:=~_.......,..,,.,.,:--:,_ ... ti:r GEo W J.~o.c:u<nr of P1ttsburg s ilie\Daru burner cand date for CougreSII Ill the Alleghan\ CONCERT HALL FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. lUonda,y, ruesday. and Weclne&day, Sept.,obtrlltk 1.!!14 aad 131! FtLLMnru: x• THE SouTH -The R chmond Enqu1rr:r, [CAss aud BUTLEJt] m exultmg over the iact that tbe .Miss SSlpp wh gs do not go for Ft:LLMORE lt pomts to several mst!llllces where FILLMORE s name was ...:npprcssed lln handb lls calhng T ULOR ratificat.ion meetmgs What w II The spectacle IS represented 1111 awfully mat!'DI ficeut ot one o clock on Sunday DIOrn ng; Per sons who stood at the JUnCtion of Fulton and Ma nc .streets and iooked towards the south sa) that 1f\ as one of the most sublime and at the same time mclancholv s ghts the) ever saw The w nd blew hard and the flam eo shot up mto the sk\ • gt\\t he ght. :and were accompan ed wtth a noiSes m ]ar to :whatJs heard from a blast furnace In the 111011\ d•stant parts of the ctt) people coqld The Original Christy's Minstrels, see d st uctlv ord n:ll'V SJ!fld <prmt. Sparks of a Respectful y a nouoee to tl e c tizens of Buffalo they w 11 large s ze and p eces of bunun.r wood, were car g ve TURE£ ONLY of tl e r POPULAR CONCEB..TS ,he- red over all part.s of the Cl\\1'; by tbe W)nQ and D 0 poo 1 v~ y the ostopportun y they w I ave the l onor d t d h I ofperfor 1ln2 m til s c ty tl e prc~en~ FCa.>on northern wh gs sny to lh1s? epos e on s ngle roofed houses caus ng great p t cu ans off.'ac Co cert n s uan b 1 s pftlle day momenb\tr fear .and an.~ et'\\' that othe:r: parts of the o;::r Aduuss on '2..J -eenu Doon1 open at t::'oncert to c ty would be destrO)\ed hkew~&e. llappll) no co uencc tao clock dtl3 such catastrophe OCCI\rred owmg to il}e exert 0115 \\\' BOOK BINDERY' .AND DLANK of the oecopants who uceuded the roo!a of the r u..r dwell ngs and ext nglllsbed the L- dl BOOK MANUFACTORY NO 165 l\IAIN STREET spar..., u rap1 } RUFFALO U The annual meeting CHt!'IA -We have rece1ved tnformat on from a rel able-source that a large em graton from Chma State T~mperance Soc ety will be holden at Syra rna)' be <lXpected here l!V e have already two or cnse on the fin;t Wednesday of October-next. at three of the Celestmls among us who have 10 A. M fo nd ready emn oyment The mechan cs cooks as they alighted Tl e Subocr bereont nues to lfanuf~crureillanlr Bookt THE GRA.p:& CRoP -The v•nta~ on lhe Qluo has Mmtneneed WhJch Will Jut for lwo or ihree weeks -We are glad to hear that the damage to the grape crop hn3 proved very I ght, to wh'-IW• of a s zes aod patterns at tbe sh')rl.est not ce and no te&l!!IODa etenns Le !gun Journiji5 1 Day Hooke l:lt tppmg'lltfleundllooka and Let er Copy Book.tt and o P wo k n cla..~es of Ch na, ...vonld he ex ceed ngh useful here and wotld tmloubtedh find t to th\'~ advantage to e=grato They would be espec ally nvaluable for the ntroduction and rna nnfacture of silk lll thrs country A gentleman recentlY from. tbe U n ted States who attempted the cu.]t.tvation of tha marus multica.nhs 1n that countn:, ~ures us that th s climate l! admuabl} adapted t<> the plant and worm J~f tell them that c ..... voted agamat !lhe Wilmot Capt j L Folsom U S A?my the Collector proVlSO ill the Senat., T:.:LL TXElll or ~r- When.. the CA.$8 p-plit manA )lletend thJt theu candidate IS m favor of free so1l or the port of San FranCISCO liM kind!v rurmshed -------...-. WI w tb the fol[owmg stat st ca touch ng the com A GRJ:J.T CRoP or WHJ:J.T -Mr Jo..,.. POT n>erce of the pl\\e for the throe months endmg TEBt of .BataVIa, {Ina X~ batv~ated '>'><;I b·'-l.•Ja Dec 31~1 1841 \\\.11 ..... ~ Total~ue of <)XI>Oris for the qnaner i49 59 7. 53 of whea npon ~ acr\\' o~ lnn.d \Be•t tliis who Of tlnaan1ount $30.353 S5 were of the p>odm;e C!!JI feared }lanJ vme dres,sen, who a few weeb mncc e:xpeeted to lose -two thirds- of':thetr crop w.fll not lose an e1ght. There are now oeveral hundred acres m thts eountJ alone devoted io vmeyards and the-amount of w ne made wdl: be qn1t.e large for wh ch\ sure demand \\'•\' -Ci-- Ga-.. On band euerbook:.ssnper or to any offered nth se ty Old Do'*sandP\e odac.a s bOund n any waydesned and at!lurpJeea Mu .. e carefully Arrnn1ed ltepa red and Bound Law Banke: or a k nds and ons pe or paper Letter .Envelopes a Is zew for sale ll.eta 1 or by the Thousand .Boxeaand Por.tfol osManu;(actur.ed ~u.t ees.Dockcts-acd MarrmgeCe:rtiftC\'atel!' jan;mt' G E YOUNG ([j\ REMOVAL -A. PARO:R has removed hLS The sh p Grea Bnta n m wh1ch ve..,el Charles EXCII.u(GE OFFIGE f om t!pau d n& s Exeba $.e to the Tenth and the royal family made lhe1r ~ l!ro 118eneeaatreet nendOQrto;jlCl'ostOIIice wberebe from Fra nce dunng the revo1utiGn of 1800 a 11 .,_ 'S'III he happy to- h 1 old fr endJ nod aueb ne v oneo as B Wharf 'D--t h tl~. may fnqr h m wil.h a. call &1!1 IOepllli .1Vlna a atte.cy ~ on avmg reeea y d amved from Cad1z She was then comma11ded tJ:rTEET'H. -Artllicl&l Teeth mserte b-vcDant;. FraaClll M Fnncll 'l!'ho J,tJ .un l~nD• lw~r o. maa11er Decilyed TH!tb tefto..,d efeir/noed~ J ~ ~\'- ~·~ ~ C 1- -m- -v- ~ All'Opuationaguuav.U:ed Qbarp•lllOC:Jei'ate. rid HJ commander OI tlie ome a a ;,ew •.()sa. w G OJ..,lV.Ell »enu•t, p~~ebli!Jhlp J)'lWlf 2C~:lh ''\'*\'1 1 9~f\IMG!fllur~n HEALTH AND STRENGTH S 0 RICH !\.RDSO~ S SHERR\' \\ !:SE BlT'l ERS