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t • 3$ 5 -1 ' iJaily tttcpnblic. UThe foJJowJng 18 the remorurtrancB of the I Free !loll Meelha~atDarlea, OF BUFFALO PORT ConJtreuaeaal Con~enhon .. The free SOJI eleetom of the several to will Ih 1-he c tt~ena of LotttsJana a~<ltnst the law organu::ng I At a large and respectable mcetmg of the e1ec Orleallll temtory I tors; of Danen and adJo n ng towns, held at the The Afr .. n sJ,.ve trade ts absolut l proh b I hou e of D GUNN un the 29th of Sept 1848 1ed and oev.ere pen3lt es Imposed \\ a traffic free E LOSEE r D d p d l to all the Atlanllc states smd so fw as relates to 0 _artPn, W!IS appomte teSJ en uroCl \\~' he sub) Ns o:( t fro o her states per S Eu r ..ER of Alden and A E.•slGS o( Alex NoDJ.ino:tlon5 o~ 1.11e Free DeJD.oerae.Y FOR PRESIDENT MARTIN VAN BUREN, OF NEW YORK Ji OR VICE PRESIDENT CHARLES F. ADAMS, • OF MASSACHUSETTS ELECTORS AT T ARGE l.!\.~S fl WAPSWORTH,ofLivngstou ROBERT EMMETT of New Vo k 'J,r-ThOnl.alt ll .Ja.r:KSOD 2,_[l ra n Darn y 3-S uel Waterbury ~Be n:t d.I Mesc o c ~Thomas D \J appnn 6 W II otnF HavPneyer 1-Sa1mel B Ferr s :.8-'l on as raber 9-Nathan e Jones 1Q-J\.bral A Deyeo 11-John P lleekman 12--lt ley: Lnom s 13-flar nanus B eecl er 14-Ja es S Wha Jon 15-W II a n B Far! n 1-6--,..Iobn G chr s 17-Walter Booth FOR GOVERNOR JOHN A. DIX. FOR LIEI.iT GOVERNOR SETH M GATES, OF WYO N(;i CAN \L C JM~ll STONER CHARLES <\ WHEATON, 0 v il l'RI:;ON I>lSPECTOR WILLIAM P ANGEL, Fust Assembly D•strlct The free 30 l democrats of the sev:eral wards of the c ty of Buffalo composwg Lh0 first Assembl) d strict of Er e count, are ~cqnested to send three delegates from each of sa d wards to meet n a d1str ct convent o 1 to be held at the Mans on Honse on the twent\\\\ first da) of October nC\xt at 12 o clock at noon, for the purpose of nom nat ng a cand date to represent sa d. d str ct m thu Leg•slature of th1s State and for such other purpo~es as na} be brought before the convent on By ora'{ of the D str ct Com n ttee Second Ass ml>lY D1strict The free democrats of the second Assemb' d1s fr!et are requested to send three delegates from each ward and tuwn m the d st ct to a conven h6n to be held at the v llage of W ll amsv lle o WEDNESDAY the 11th of October to nom nate a cand1date for member of the Leg slature and to transact such other bus ness as Tila) come before the co went on B> order of the D sir ct Comm ttee Th1rd AsMclnbly Dast.::ict The fre6 democrac) of the th;rd A•sernbh d s tnct are requested to appo nt three delogates from each town 1n sad distr ct to meet n convent on at the Globe Hotel m East Aurora on '.VED NESDAY the 11th da\ of October next at 12 o clock nocn to uom nate a candtdate for Assom bly to rep esent sad d str ct THOMPSON PATCH :FourtJ• As~~Jnhly Dsstr:~.ct The free democracv of tl e Fourth AssemblJ Dtstr ct are requested to appo 1t three delegates ftom each town to meet n Conve ton at Boston Corners on WEDNESD1\.Y thelltb ofOctober •to nommate a candtdate for Assemblv to represent srud dtstnct B, order of the d str ct comm1tteo U At the request of several of the c t1zens of ..B'oston und VIC n tv an arrangement was entered mto between Messrs Lo)E and NoRTON Ta)lor men and Is..li«C Sru:RMAN and JAno:s l\!Ic:Kav free sml men or an) other two of e ther s de sub atttuted by them to discuss the Issues ofth scam paJgn and the duty of eJectors 1n fa r at d even debate before the voters of all part1es at BosTON CoRNER~ on the 13th Octo'ber to con mence at 12 M The ttme each shall occupv wtll then be agreed on b¥ the speakers which discussiOn will con mue through Friil\ay and Saturdav The Cass men tt IS understood can be represented 1f they desrre on egual terms n ilia debate l)J'The free democracy of the One1da Con ~ess10nal d1str ct have nornmated CH..tRLlS A MaNII of Ut ca for Congre~s Th s ts an excel lent select on To talents of the highest order I>Ir Ma10N' umtes sterling mtegr t' aud tbe warm est del\otiou to the cnuse of freeilom Among the Jirst to raise hts voice agumst the aggre••wus of the slave power aud to restst the msolent demands of the south h1s nommahon at tbts ttme IS sm gularly appropriate and speaks well of the dis -ertmtnation s nceretv and JUdgement of the democraey of One da -~----~ tr:r\ An enthmnast c; meetmg \O-f the f: ee eoilers WIUI held at Potter s. Corners m East Hambnrgh on_ Saturday even ng the 30th September wh ch -addreSI!ed by A G SliEVI:NS Mr JoHNSON ot Aurora, aud AnlU>r T:troRN Esq The free .oil men will do the>r duty before and at the open u•g of the polls m N 11 vember !D\' A large meeting of the free so l democrats wal'l held at Eden Center on Fr day aft d ernoonan evenmg Sepl 29th wh ch was nddre< db se } JAS Mc:K..a.Y Esq l.s..1...&..c Sa:tmx.A.N and A.. G Son; :V.J:!<S .Although a very ra nv evemng the peo pie we1e unan1mous m the~ delerm nation to ,.tay ;md hear the d scuss on ~Olll!..t,!lA Co -At a count con. vent on. of the free de.mocracy o£ th s county held at Syracuse on Friday last, CHARLES B SxnowtCI was nuan \11l:IOU$ly mmnnated for Congress A full delega tion from all the towns was present, With a large n Imber of spectatono ---=---~~- !0\' A .. now storm was experienced m Camden N H. on Fndav evemng last On Saturdav tnolJllD( the zro~tnd W1lll covered wtlh a white n.K. m ttcd e\\en 1n the temtorr o i\1 ••\' pp We I and~r chosen \ ce Pre• dents and Q Ga ... vu of a k 0 1 h the rll(ht of decldtng It o u•e lves We Danen Se eretru\ nvoke thE\ p nc p eo;; of our Tfi'VOlut on the sacred •elf o~ dent and eternal truth on whl<h )OUr gov Tile obJect of the rneellhg bemg to d scnss the c 11 ments are {ounded pl1UClples of the free democrac\ as Jet forth at Tl s remo lStraoce waa made t.o Congress n. the- Buffalo convention I V V J..NDERPO.EL Esq gmnst that prov1s1on of the Jaw orgrumzmg Orlea11s of :Buffalo who \as present was called for and terr ton witch proh 1 o ted the wportat on of olaves took the stand and at son e length d1scus•ed the 11 to that tel! tof) from states unl,.ss h) bon • fido tmportant question now at ssue n a h ghlv ered owners for settlement and b) c zens of the 1table manner and to the entire saW;faehon of the Un ted States and espeo ally 1f s• ch olaves had •ast mul tnde present been brought mto tl e Umted States suh«e Ou mohon a comm ttea of five were appomted quent to the >enr 1798 We ref<>r to these factB bo the char to pre ent resolut ons exprel<lilDl:\ the w1th a. v ow of shoWJng th6 deternuwuon on oense of the mcetu g the part of the ea.rl.1 leg slaton~ of the republ c to The follow g persons co l~t tuted sa d comm t d scoultlenance the spread of slavm as well ns tee VIZ L SEWARD of .Alexander, A JnKI~s tl e {efusal of Congress to allow !he terr Lon of nnd W R HuGGiss of Pembroke R W Dmnt E Orleans to log1slate for Itself on Uhe question of of Att1cn and Q GRA u;s of Dnneu Tho corunntlee hav ng lOUred J R DooLITTLE Esq of ·w,omJ g wru< called for who respond ed to the cn11 uud spoke about two hours m h1s usn a! happ) st\ le and made a. trul argument&Uve speech \btch must have camed convl~tton to the m ~ds of eve~ one present I 1 Janun.ry 180;, Jom< R• •noLPlf of V rg 1 a u large slave holder and a member of tbe Ho tse of Representatives eported aga st the remonstrat ce as follows But because the rr emo al sts rna\ have ap 1 rec ated too b gl h the ghts ' I cl have been securPd to them b:r tl o treatJ of ces\= on thf' clat s of the people of Lo 1 s a a on t1 c WI dot 1 tl J ot ce of Co g e~s o ght not to b the reb, pe.ndence and whose reputa.t o 1 asia so nd th nk or and able poltt cal ' 1 ter was co extens ve \H h the U 1 on thus repl od 1 a st o gl w 1tten art ole to the sane rnemo a] sts You a] ead) so fa m stake p c ples that de the name of 11glts \OU ask for pm~c -po 'er to rnport and e tslave Af en s and to gove n a terx Lo ) we have p ' :lased You speak as f ou \ere the o ly people who \ete to 1 v<> m Lo ana a d as f the ter ton we e pu chased that yo exclus vel; m ght goverm t In both of tl e e cases you are groatlv rn staken The em graton f om tl e U ted S ales nto the purchased te to ' and the pop !at on a •u g therefrot wtll 1 1 a faw years exeeed \\ o 1 1n numbers Con gress are the g 1ard an• of that propertl for all the people of the Umted Stales And hes des th s as the new settlers \ II be ch eflv f o n the U n ted States tt ooull b '.!\\ n d llpol<<;lj to P\ t tl em and th<tr p Of\ ty u tdcr tl o JUnsdut on qf It peozl<rwloscfreedmn tleylad co I ~lntted to pur cl ase ,. ~ ~ 'I he other c•se to wh ch I all de as be ng founded 1 lllJU•t ce s that n wh ch ou pet ton for 1 o cr under the name of nghts to mport and e e) ave Afncans Dm e you p t p a pctawn to hea~cnjo sud.. a pmnor with at t fearmg to be struck f rorn tho eartk by tts J UJ tuef The po ver 1 ere asked {or bJ the memor al sts 11d refused h5 Congress for tho fterr~tor1 of Or leans to leg slate ou the subject of slav~n I! the same power wh1ch Gen C \S> m ht• mfamollS NICHOLSON letter grants to the tern tor es of N~w Mex co a 1d Cal forn a wh le the pos tio 1 taken by R \•Dol PH aud PUN]) IS the same post !I on oc cup ed bj the< tpporte s of V .. u< BuRXs and .An A ::ItS Tlie sla~ e holders of the soutlil few dough faces at the .nort 1 a:rre cla m ng the po ver under the nume of ngbts to abolish free dom from tile free !err tor es of the Umon and to establish the bl ghtmg curse of human slavery mstead Whtle dem mg tho ng:ht a 1d ref us 1 g the power we ask of them n !the strong Ia guage of P AlliE • Dare 1 ou put up 11 peliuon to heaven for such a power w tbout feanng to be struck from the enrth b) tts JUstice? VAN BuR'EN AHE-AD - ~ vote 'vas taken on board the Buffalo and Rocl\esber packet boat Francu; Cap tam ScHUTL> R on her trtp to Bt flalo on Saturdav la&t There were 2 1 ot.erg o board For Van Buren, 19 Gen Ta>lor, Geu C~ss Of the Jad•e• on board tnore were For Van Buren, TaJior Cu 7 1 12 6 0 The w fe of the C..l.:SS man refa;St.Dg to support CA~~ CHEATL'IG ll< MusuRE -A charcoal peddler m Utica sold a man twelve bushels of coal and deltv ered only SIX bushels tak ng pa fort ;velve The p uchaser d •covered the cheat, g<>o an officer and made chase for the sootv coal man who ran through vanous 5treets closelv pursued h\\1 the constable mto tbe r1ver The water provmg too cold brought the offendor to the shore when he was taken before the c t) JUstiCe and fined three dollars and cos\Ji -'-------- ARREST OF RuNaWAYS -The...Ut ca Ga._~ says MicHAEL SuLliVAN and 1\'lARY E RrcJU!Ol!Jl, who eloped from Newari< N J a week or two smce were arrested 1 Ut1ca on Fnday last After an examtnaiion the gtrl was dtscharged and SuLLIV .<K detamed He alledgetl that he IS not married to the woman he left m Newark but \ m!llTted to MISS RICIIMO:!ID At the co 1clu~IOn oi I\Ir DooLI'l rL~ s remark! he cotmmttee on 1 esolut10ns !lade tho followmg r- port, v. h ch was adopted b'\ t e meet ng A vote of thanks to Mes rs \ ASDF.RPOF.L and DooLITTLE for tne nble mann or 1 \h1ch the). had addre•sed the meet ng was adopted On n ot on o dered that the proceed ngs of the meet ng be 1 ubl shed n the B 1ffalo RIJflubltc and the Spmt UJ tho Oll E•glth and such other papers as c1 ouoe to publish the san e The meet g then adJollf 1ed all nppoar ng to be well plen•ed nnd m asp r t wh ell mamfe•ted the JUSUce of thetr cause S BuTLER A ENS!Gll E LOSEE Prestdent. } V co Pres dents Q GnA.v;&s Secretary Ow i:R '\\V A.:'iT£D -Found u Oll.B of the south to :o:ns of Er e count~ one da last week an emp B\\ w th the tn tials E G S marked For furthe part culms apph at the CAPTAIN S OFFICE HU.t:iKER .1\tlEETtNG -There was an 1nd cat on of a hunker meet ng on Saturda\ afternoon near the C •ss flag Two dogs had t rough t1.nd tumble for but for wa 1t of open! ers the crowd IIJ' Free so 1 meot ngs are be ng held m all parts of Oh1o draw g mtne sec owds and erea t >g the most entl usJasttc sp nt among all classes SALMON P CnASE Esq addressed the free de mooracy of Clermont count) on the 16th mstant There was a lnrge atte tdance li'IAIL RoBBERY -Mr M S Darrow a mer chant of St Albans Vt latelv mat led $700 m bank b Us for l'ro\ N Y to meet a note fall ng due A protest ol the note gave h m nouce that b1s monev had been approprtated b1 some honest Postmaster Notice cfthe robbery was sent to Wash gton and J Holbrook E•q was sent by the Department to ferret out the matter He b!IS been for several weeks pa•t engaged m examt n g the postmasters on the route but wnhout success He has exam ned every postmaster on the route between St. Albans and Trov But Monda' s mrul of last week. brmgs to the P 0 at St. Albans a package marke.d .St Albans on the outs de and ,.1 hm the env.elope dtrected to Mr Da Tow The addre•• '\'\\ prmted w1th a pe -b It there was no post marks to 1dent fJ the the office from whiCh 1l;vas sent Slr;mge to 88) the 1 ackage conta ned $700 m bank b lis :but of a dtff'erent k nd from those wh1ch were lost -Og dvn.burgh Senttlltl -,----,--~- IN Co\RT oF APP:EALs-SzPT 28 1848 -Or.tl trtd That terms of tlus Court to be held at tlte Cap1tol m the ctty of Albany on th11 last Wednes da\ of December next aud on the first Tue•day of J a lUaiJ next The- December term will be held for tho purpose of. m{lkmg deCJstom and no arguments WJII be heard As the next November term commences on the day of the general election the court wJII not o pe 1 on thn.t day unt I four o'clock m the afternoon a d no defaults w1ll be allowed to be taken The profe•Sion are remmded that the pomts as well as the case mu11Lbe prmted llll UJriJ.mg p4ptr and a com pi anee 'W th the 14th rule w: 1t be reou red- AUHur.y Eum:ug Journal 1\fAJJ ~.D D.E..U.J -On Monda~ last_ says the N Y Herald of ::!9th an unknown man went to South Amboy N J w th a v1ew to go on to Ph1l adelph a hut, m consequence of be ng unable to pay h s fare d d not succeed He was .several tm1es see11 standmg and walking about after he awved m a stoopmg cond tJou apparently suJfer ng fro n nclispos tiot:\.. He was well ~ssed and presented rather a respectable appearance On the follow mg mormng he was found dead m the edge of a wood not far from the village EXTJttoanzN'.tRT qsE oT Lol{GJJVITT -.We had a a opportumtv a few dal• ago of ~eemg a 11ep woman the propert) of a gentlll!\man near Stony Po nt Abbev lle dzstr ct, who had amved at lhf> advanced age of 115 T&al'S m parfeet po-10u of all her fac dttcs and ttS I vely aa a lark.-U... rensnllt: (8 C) HernU for tl e purpmse or nomlnating a 1 ree •01l candtdate for Congre.s and for the transac t1on of sqch other hn>£1MS a.• rna\ he deemed ne• cessan It s expected that aU lhe electorl!l n the resp ct ve to vn• n favor of the pr nc ples p t forth n the Buffalo plntfor n \ ll f eely parUc pate m the p mar) meet ngs to appo nt dele gates 'Vo \ould al>o sug-gest to the d strict cornn t tee~ tl e ho1d ng of conve tions n the everal dt~tnct~ for the nommat•on of candidate~ for the A..sembl) as earh as practicable September 18 1648 E A l\IA YNARD P l\!1 \ OSBt RtrH ABRAM THORN CHARLES ESSLI~GER, PARDON TEFFT GEORGE BIGELOW ISAAC J LEt;TER Central Comm ttee ------, THE ANTI R} ~T CoNVENTION -The State con vent on of the Equal R gn ts part) of the 8tate- the A t Re e .s-met esterda at BeardsleT\ s Tavmn 111 this Cll\ These du s -For Gu~ernor Geo ge W Cl arles A <\.lexa 1de RoGVES AT LARGE- The Montreal Co LTMT of the 17th mst saJS >Ve learn that at the She brooke Ass zes all the pusoners a rested for conn terfe t ng Amer ca co u and forg ng J otes of va no us banks n tl e U mted States ~e e permitted to gQ unwh pped of JUStice m co sequence of defect ve 1nd ctn ents and ev de ce n::J The Ma1ta papers state that the Amer can transport Supplv had left tl at place to br ng back tho officers and cre1v of the store ship employed 1 explormg tl a Dead Sea but ow 1 g to the s ck state of the men L~eut Lvnch had chartered a Ftet ch brtg aud sa led for Malta but had not ar r ved though !went\ t 'o da\S out CLEAR THE TRACK -Has veil s Bennmgton G LZe tc SM s that M D 11 ngham tl e ca1 d date of the Cass par!\ for Governor m Vermm t utter h repud ates General Cass s nee the elect on and avo\\S h s determ nation to suppo t !t:lr Van Bu ren IT The Dn\ ton Bullelm sa\ s Mr Clev nger who res des near German to\\ n Oh o 15 on6 of the oldest men Jn the state fie IS now 1n h s lO'ld J ear aud still reta s h s s ght and hear ng and sometimes walls mto Jn nestown U L K Aver\ formerly of Statford Ct has bt\en arrested at :Suffield Ct for pass ng counter fetts ou the Aga\Yan Bank aud ts no\ m Hartford Jail rt:?The French government ha' e sent two col ored men as governors one of them to Marttn 1que aud the other to Gaudaloupe II:T The New Lona.on Star savs that Captam Dame] Bacon has purchased the steamer Cleopa tra for the sum of $200 000 IIJ' The tree s known bJ 1ts fn t. The onl) exception to th1a 1s the dog zoaod whwh k >own hv ts bar!£ o::r The Northern Jntclltgencor pul shed at Claremont N H comes out for Van Buren aud Adams Phrenology, IMPROVE THE MIND -Dr HALL formt- ly of Mn Fachu~~etti:! w 2: ve P enolog ea exan nato :!J ;!ln r.harts together w th wr tteo de~cnptJQIJ& pf character wm e t s equeste J a h .s Boa I ng Houae No 9 Erurt SenPcl\ street oppol!l te 111e Po~:totfice ~ vbo ake a ntt'rest n t s h ~hly nportant and usefulactenee w I 1 lense call hetweet the hour1 of g and 12 A M Fa cs vo.bo v sh fo.r ca s nt the r houses w J please leave the r addrcsa Ter s reasonable oet2 tw First in the Field TO THE ELECTORS OF THE FIRST ~BSEMBLY DISTRICT OF ERIE COUNTY WITHOUT RE GARD TO PART'l' -Ge tlem~n I offer mylK!lf as A. cand1date at the ensum~ elect on to represent you n the As•embly of tb • State I 1lalter myself that my e.rper t:ncc n t.he Lobby (the bus ness and nffuenual branch of the Leg slnture ) render! me perfectly competentto [Jjlr .ro mall the dut es tbat may devolve on me u an A!I3Ctn N)i n an proper. Is lPl ose you II kno v hat pol t cally I am a W~•ll bu4 .Ke Genera T.&. LOll I aa 1tot aJJ. vltr.s WJr. g-. For my pol t cal v ews further tl an th s I refer )IOU to Gen T.o.YLOB. • publshed letters to Captam ALI!O~ Re!pectfuiiJi yours to serve (If elected ) GEO W llULL 1' 6 - Mum IS the word m regard to answcrmg any que~t. 01 1-for tire no 1e and canfut~on w•JI prevent myg vuga.nyrep es. G 'W B Butfalo Sept- :l9 1St~ I'Cp30tf OJ A CARD -l'>Ir W H RULISON Arnst n Dane: og n rewrn g h 5 thank• to the Gt!!: try of Duf. fakJ for tbe r k pd patroon_ge on h s tim v s t rel!'peetfuJ y announceuhat he will xes 1 te the- dut es of h • profcuJOn l<lli\' t me •a 9<:101><:<, at tile AAembly Jloom oftlie A\\\' CUI HOT¥:L. fnriependent L nes--Fro n L verpo Sarab Sand Capt Tl o npso for N l ork Tu Oct FRo 1 HAVRE Hackst; (f. fo N York !Oi:.;J.t 01'1\ Cit OP' 'Ill& RkPUH c Butf.:\t o Oct 2, 3 p Durt g the day )esterrln\ a <trone 1 orll easterly wmd prevn ed wl ch caused t e water to recede n the canal to such an extent as to render t d fficu t for canal boats Lo arr ve and depart Most of tl em \ere co pcll d to leave bl \ 13 ll3 2t 240 5 62 139 14 oiO .. 106 605 s ow y at rr gu r pr ces [a I s c e e Wool oeel\\ L V!i:RPOO s pu s nb ng n first ha ds pas8es otr Beef-In steady demand and s o k unusual y gl L Bees x-Sn all sa es at £6 per cwt Bu ter then arket • very du I at a de 1 ne of 1s to os per c vt Cheese-1400 boxes sold th s week at\ s o 2Es 6d bUBh 81{ 18 ·~242 4 00 blJls eu :39 I 6!16 3 3 1 150 44D~ kegK 15 OJ> No change n fre'!:btt! v ... ROCHF..S1 ER Oct ~ -ThP ne vs by t1 e •tr.amtr ha1 had no effect on th~ nnrket \\ lte~t fro n w•~on• l!lllrl on Sa. urday at $1 12d~1 13! .and a cargo of 120UiJu Ge esee brought 81 I a! -.:Jdt7 Xr Jl. takc«plea.,.re Ja.anuounc natbat the Room w IJ be ftti.Od up'\ Jood otyle ~ llr II anUy zllu u n;Ued and occupied eulu• vety liy II \' Jh lt llas spent lhe most W f n d 0 W 8 h <> deS orJt111lme m N'ew Yorll:alld~lpb a during the1u n .., mer., dunllA' wb eh-ii ... he 'hae..ttwdied .under tbe be.stMu TJ e sol1t hr ber eont nue.s to man,uthc.t rc the atove nr \ cr 1d co . ' 214 b l«alt 4 0 lo 130 do AN]) .AG r F:OR UontJncrc•al I tnc NO 2 OG rRAL ARF l! Si\lt ~nlt Dlt F EJ:HtMAN, HomrepathH: Physician, NO 2 WEST EAGLE STREET II FFAI 0 0 !),.4 M Oet 211 No 3 Nov 17 FIRsT Dtsnucr- V EltlO:O!iT -The vote of thts district, says Haswell • Gautte IS for the free de mD\Cracv three thoullalld •ngbt. 1\nndred and !leV· entv seven to two th.ouaaud. ihwo hundred 1Uld ..,ventv D1De, for tho friend,. of C.ua.and :&T~, Majeritj rD-iaYor of free oOiJ 149!1: ..! ten and tQa<le arl'1lllfi!U en1a10 ....,.,, •• 10 due COUllOe all ucle at h • raper Hang t ll I ePQt, No 2!11 Ma n •treet sep2l \t yE > DA \ ll> &. C > Long. WI or( 11\\'\? 0 th O\)..t lt h 1 lh 1 1 tb tbe rw\wr an!i 1Mb bqabJe Dant<~ aa•..on as ~dee-ted where he nnw has an~ w 1 ron~.ant y 1\.een on h;md tbe J>,S, ll e\\\'u w e opeopeo eup j[J\AHitofalltfledttorentstyle.off'nvateDanelli uo•tbealf •n>f•Jlledd asoomnent of PitlNTEU Nf\~HOOlii\FRO!\lJJ!\;RPfH&:J!RO• per part of the mtv of ReadtnJr were ...-•nr aj ,. 1 app.ar n a rutu I! adveru.e ucat.. wnmov. sH !UJE:; w tb Jandocape .and o)he< v \''\I-'- ~ u F.Rz>,-11! rkhai • H \\\ f Pran e CliSII aud Butl~r pole tt broke •• two one half fall I[J\Tbe A~~~~tmllv and Cot 1 on f'art1 .. (or Lad .. and} rver<Jlkred 'IJulfalo or any Qtl er market wc1t of New TJ e ll • o } or M T Q IPe on;coto I Y Jacob Abbott. d ta Uv kiDaog an eJderl\V .and Yll Geitilernen w: Iltake p.lace m Noveu:WeJ: Yodt< lY fmu: S2 to 810 per ()al'r ~ k\ .f age'O\f h s Fi]th't\ f.y Broth ,. Ma l~w lug .upon, .au, JUS n '-'- , 1 _ '- lb Mr Jl 1ru1t1 b 1 pattou will ue- h 1 IIOl penonally All o <lersbere O{ abroad for any •tyl~ or Jh:Wfo w 11 be II e Tl o \' d and one ?i ohts lust a e fy s x !Jun !'}' worlh)' .. u 111~1.\- ~·-- •1 II 11&{01' ealhlll on lbe 9 owln& 19 the ~!'eiiM\~of'tiiiM!H<f ueeuied w Ut \\!Jne\' \\I <leop04~ 1JI. WfLQUS; j dred :bea~ f111 deo'l!no <>n ,. X><l part J M reee veda 4 £ ,(-. • -- ' ~, •plq¢Jw :!31 Mal 1 it Buffalo !i :Y .ej'J311 STEEL£ S B001!'8'f.ORI!: