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- 1'!'1'1 •1 m bl\ \G W Cllatoa aad the wn.aot:Pr•'lN J;,~V(\l !! l.fl..tpU l(. Mr Cunolf, who-;;;;;;thehnnkercanddat& -----,..,---:-:::-:--:-_.:.-:------~ ;for Congre\\ >~!tended the hunker conv.entwn at OAlJo.¥, TIUo,W£EKLl' ANJ) WEEKI. Y !Alban)l115twJJII'e!' at wh eh the followmll' resolu A Sketc:h ol GeD. «Jaws boy Hon. TJao•as ~ .... JleD_'lOu!.-A. rru.e Pl(:.'taJe The Great l'lleetio .. at Cleveland. COMMERCIAL The Cl~>veland T......, DQIWcrat of Thursday Circulation 7000. t10.n was adoptea ~ ~ U F F 1\. i O:N\'~ ~ I Resolr<TJ4 That tl e mst tnt on of slaverv s I domes ~ J1 ns Ctmracter- nnd the suhjeC of lE\giS- SATURDAY EVENING OCT 2B 18'!8 !at 01 by the people of the smtes rutd ternto1 cs - fwhere !he -.amc 1 a1 extst That we regard 1HH at\(em~<>ftheabo Uon stoofthenorth o remo e t ettl er by d rect nterference 9-ttlh l as an exiSt ng mst u tlon or b a d~> 1 a! to the pe8ple of tht< states a 1d temtones of the nght to legtsJate 1pon t! <~-• ho&'t!e to the recoguaz-ed sover'ftgnlt;-of 'tl a peo1 le-as a v olnUon of th<> comprll.ml!l$0 of tl e const t uou-as repugnant to the welfa;re of the Umon\ Th1s resolutJoD 1! wall bt~ seen tpkes the ground &hat Congreso bas no nght to l•gJslate for the ter r tones, but that the Ill Biter sho dd be lefi ent reh w th the terrrtoraal legislature After the adoption of thts lesoluhon 1\Ir CL-mToN was cal!ed on to address the convenl!on .t\t tho opellllil!f of h1s Jfo.JD.~~Io.-s •• \d.te Free ~naoeraey: FOR :PRESIDEDIT MARTIN VAN BUREN, OF NEW YORK ren arks be declared hJ& cord al approval of the re8olutton and proceeded to ru;sa I the ,y !mot prov so Tb s provtso tift d be tS- a11. ah•trac :ton and li.kc aU .alistract.un s Ul someu:hat Prot£an FOR VICE PRES!Dli'NT m 1ls charact(;r It 1s 1<0t 1 tlnng tlwt ym• c '\' CHARLES F. AD A\~1S1 01 MA.5SA.CHUS~TTS ELECTORS AT J ARGE JAMES S WADSWORTH ot Ltv ngsto11 ROBERT Ei\11\'IETT of Ne v York grasp and and be- sure you lu -ee got iL Tt zs at 07 c tillUJ a 1 rm:uo a/. a wtlu:r >t 1$ a 1cntur ent and na>o I bdteue tt Tl s s bs dedmto a crtsl.i A l ttle farther o he S\-) s \V th regard to h s W I mot prOVISO I can rccogmzc 1W criSIS tlUJt lw.s ar nud rtq ....,.g tf. at if. e d=ocra/.I.C party s!J o d l ' ow st p forward t• uamtam zt I SEE N 0 CAUSE OF CONTRO\ ERSY BETWEEN 1 HE NORTH AND 1 HE SOU fH ~ware that tlie <anth has IlJUr~d us and certa 1 h I am not one of those \ho would l olu tteer to earn fire bra ds mto tl e south FOR GO\ERwc.m JOHN A. DIX. FOR LlEUT GOVERN OR SETH M GATES, OW.Yft~G CANAL COMDH STONER CHARLES A WHEATON, Th s was the lang taga of i'flr CLI/<TOlf last w ntcr and a! bough he would not dare to avow Is m lnr \\ t ments now h s support of C.lss ts 1 roof co >chts ve that be 1• U'nchnnged 1 h s op n o 1 of the W !mot provJso At thai time the dough foces of th s stnte httd no 1dca thn~t the ngt tat on of tl e quest on of cxlond ug slaver) wotld produce 1 tbe pub! c: mmd the results '~e now wttn~·· The cons! tut o t3ht} of the provtso wh ch '\ demed n the re•oltt o 1 quoted abo\f and whJCh Mr CLlNTm/ endorsed as no longer 11 subject of d spute wh l.r the dui' of Congress to nppl) t to all tho fre6 terc tor es of the U 1 on Ol' ONO!'fDAG.o\ l'RTSON J:Nf;PEC 1 OR WILLIAM P ANGEL, OF OATARAVGUS FOR CONGRESS n.lmvst u n versall conceded Mr CLt•ToJf we have no doubt now that he IS a ca d date for publ c favor. ;vould be vel') glad to retract thll language we ha'i e quoted from has AI ba l\ speech It s for the electors of Ere- to sn: ho :vcver vhetl era mp.n wl o onco denouuccdtne JAMES WADSWORTH, 0 nCFF~LO FOR rREA\URER THOMAS J ~IZER, Jnl.>:RsoNL'\ ordmar co as an abslractwn tid firwr.m d and thus trampled po 1 the pr nc pies of the gteat a1 ostle of A Ut'T ca 1 democrac) 1s a 0 BUFF 0 FOJl, I OR.ONER STEPHEN HUFF, OF .'?'ONA A~D FOR A«SEMBLY F rst D1stnct-JOHN HUBBELL Second D strict: HARRY B RAI'fSOM Th rd Dtsmct-WlLLIAM MII LS Fourth District-A SA WARREN FOR SUFERL.\iTENDENlS OF !HE POOR JOIDT ARNOLD of Coil ns, E H EWELL. of Alden SILAS BURTOU of Buffalo !l. Propltevy :from tbe Hern11ta;;e It seems to be conceded b) tl ose eo versant wtth the pol tical a:ff-afl\S of Europ~ that a war s 1 npend ng and can not long be postponed The revolution m France 1 s of co rJ:~.e a oused tl e fierce host I lJ of the des1 ot c P'\' ers of R ss n Au•tna and Pruss a a\d they ' 11 do the r 1 !most to prevent the further extens on of repuh1 can pnnctples ltalv and Germat ) are most n fected ~ and no means w ll be •pa ed to keep them 1 s th Jection The 1 llell gent Pans co respondent of the New Yo k 1'-ibune though profess ng a great horror of war th nks a blood) co test mev table and blames the French gova ~111n~1 t for so long hes1tating to str ke n blnw for the dependence of Italy There was a n ome1 t he sa3 s when the freedom oi Ita!) m ght have heen e\' IJ secured when the hold of Austmo on Lombard~ and Ve neba was nearlv btoken and would have d sap peared entirely Wl h the appcara.nce o( the tri CO} or on the other s1de of the Alps France 11 relu elng: rud to Ita.ly at tl e go kle 1 1 oment has onl postponed a contest wh1c~ sl e w ll ) ot find to he necessary as the onh pract cal means of preaerv 1ng for h6rse1f a republ cnn governme 1t •• Tlte ~eed of tho Caut ch \ WILLI ... M P A..iru:L of Cattaraugus one of the most sterlmg and unfl nch og reJ ubi cans of West em New York who was removed from the office of lndum Agent, bv Prestdent PoLK because he would not advocate tho doct.nnes of the •In vel') ex tens10msts and thus succumb to the ttsolent de mands of the slave power s address ng th~ free democracy of the count es of Cl autauque Cat taraugus and Allegany wath. great effect Instead of s1lencmg htm by th s act of prvscr puon tho admmasiration hM called mto ora efficacntactton a bold and powerful advocate of the \Valmot pro Ttso It ts th1s proscr ption of freemen by tbe a!ave power that IS do ng so much for tbe cause of freedom and lay ng tl~e fou dation for ,. tn umph&nt party that wall ultimatelJ wipe the foul blot <>f human slaver) from the nation s escutche on. Trnh \the hlood of the martyr 1s the seed of the church ' J.4MES R Cox of Auburn son of the Rev Dr Cox, of Brooklyn, an estimable J oung m:m aud h1therto tl member of the TAYLOR partv addre58 ed the free soil league at Auburn last week a.nd avowed h1mself for V .!.N Buru:N and ADAMS - When he was mtroduced to the meeti1 g he was gi'eellld Wllh a storm of applanse wbu:h lasted \\v eftil mmnte1 The Nel/J Era Sll) s \Had a load ol Congreve rockets fallen explodmg- ngbt u1 tho mt~ of the T.lYLOR camp, the co~slornatiou could not have been more temfie A. NeJrr<! Dealer for Casa. We und&nJ<and that lUr SLATTF.Jto the great negro dealer of Baltimore 1s gomg nbont the coun tty eleclioneermg for Gen CAss Thts 18 natural for tf thts largest negro dealer n the UmtedStatea eanaucceed m electmgthe Baltimore nonnnee the detnand for hls article of traffic w II be mereased,and thtuancb of dollm w1ll thus be put m hiS pocbU It te qUite natural the~j>fore that ne shcmld seek t«> promqte the elecUou Qf C.1n, the 5l11Yery pro pag8.lldilit. o:r la 1846 lL.JtTlll V .AI( Bvan; wrote to D.1 nil~ aafollows U:J. ~BD .Alrl ...l'J\r.:utn TO ~TJ! !t'.A.TJ:JtY. ~~ (l',\LIPOJilfiJ. Oil ny MIX!co AS lii:P..lliOUSLT A. G'KEA TKJL oUTR.oUU: trPOM ~ Sl\t:R\I;T OYTDZ AGZ TH.&.If WOULJ); BJC \.N AT1'DIPT TO 1t.E :ESTA.B.LI.!JH Til& J'Oiti!GJ! !LA V.E TR.lDE Nt\v Pubbcnl•ons 1\le<sfl'l II & E PHINl'i£>: pub! shcr5 at Coop er,to vn I ave JUSt ssued a rev •ed ed t ou of To N • Reader• 'l he Ft st Reader CGmpr .es a ser es of progress ve lessons commenc ng w th the alp! abet and ad a IC 1g to vords of twa \' llnbles The Secon l Rtadcr commences 1\ ath \\ ords of o e s Hable tvol ed n :&tor es of such tercstas to secure attentaon nul of s !Ch s mpl c iy as to ue eas h understood Tl c 1.Z trd Rcadwr omb ces full and mpottant exerc scs 1 art cu1a.t o fo v of the most s mple rules 1 elat ng to other pro m nett p lUClples of e]ocuUon and co1 tmns exer c ses for read •g Each leoson as preceded b\ N\ords for spell ng and dcfi 1 ng The Jourlh Rcatle conta s all the r les for read ng together w th cap tal •elect ons of prose nnd poetrv The nhole sencs 1~ ndmJrnh!) des gr1ed lor the n o.truc on of cb ld en s well pn ted and bound ill d !ntH be found at tho bookstore of F W BK>:ED 188 Ma nstreet 7;/to Llgncult tral st ~ G •<ie and Almanac for 1849 - Th s IS a pamphlet of nenrh one hundred pages conta ng m add o Io the .nsunl mntte~ much 1mportaut agr c 11tural nformM on lt ~botld be m the hands of all our farmers I ub J ~l ed b SHY. PH ARD & REED Rochester nnd for sale at tho booltstoro of F W BREEI Vi e ha• e been present d \ th a neu ly pr nted and haudsomeh bound book of two hundred and tl rt pages of cho ce songs baUnds glees cho russes duetts &c from the best authors, and ~pee alh adapted to tbe Important mevement of the people n behalf of freedom m the free terra Each oong ts set to music 1 artly or g nal and partlv selected turang:ed and 01dapted wath one two three and four parts de signed for soc a! c rcles :free so I gathc; ngs &c &c It ts certaml) a very clever pubhcatton and deserve• a w de ctrculnt on lt IS p 1bl •bed b) M.t.nTYl'i & EJT N e v York nud mav be found 111 tho bookstore of 0 G thts c t• Pr ce tlurh seven and n .John \ an Buren Th s gentlemrut left our mh vosterdo. morm tg for Batav a where we learn be addresSed n Jarge and enthusaashc meetmg of the demo~racv w th h s usual ab I t o.ud po nt To da he speaks at Cananda gua on 1\llondav at L~ons 1 on Tuesda~ at Ithaca on Wednesda~ at Rome and on Fr~dav at Cooperstown He proceeds thenee to New York wluch mh he wtll reach~ da)' or two be fore the elect1ou Dcnjamlo F Blltler. We learn from the New York E-rJe>nn~r Post th<tt Mr BuTr;,;R. 10 on the otump m the .rver coun ties and • do ng good .aerv ee He attended a meet ng 1n RockJ.and e.ounly a few d.a,1s ago an~ spoke w th great !oree anil efFect. The cau•\ of freedom must be ~11 ng ground where 1thas such able at d.deyoted advQCates U The Penns)IYama leg~slature 18 o. tuJ ac cordaug !o last accounts bnt m th- B~>counts tl 1 e frea so 1 membors are not counted Among thOI!e down lU the \h1g column for mstance 1s Mr How fil'81 put m uom nauo 1 bv the free democra eh.Jiua;talncd by tho wh gs, and elected onr the' C.llN'I hunker b) 500 maJOrtty He gees for V n Buu!< and Art-A.Jis and the~e ...,n be enougb of the ume eomplell!IOD to hold tho h!Uaneo oC power m regard to the election of United Slates Sena tor &c John Hubbell The Ontar o MtJSunglJf' a paper th\t hM never faltered m 1ts J!Uppori of radtcal demoorat1c doc tr nes thus alludes to our cand date for the Assem b!J \\Ve a:re gratified to Jearn that JOJ<l1< If Ulllll:LL formerlv of tht8 viiinge, and now of Ehtffalo hill! been nominated for the A...,mbh bv ~he free so1l democracy ~ HUB.B:Et.L UJ a young man of Ul tegnty, exceDent abdlliMand I!OUnd political pnll Cipl\\- [j' Sen•IGr BvTLn, of Soatlt C.roaina. m hill •pl!eeh vn the Ot:ep~tltill, Aid •Gentlemen prepoae to admit lJUSH ScOTcH GI!JULlll', Ihrrcx.....U tlie rlj'tu. ~ f Europe lf lh..y c.._ \CJ r ancl MUle a.- te.:: tor~-\uta f•tl-• hm tho Ml!tb 111 ia4ioJ mgrou JS to be exdoded \ ays The people are n CC\Unc I near thev- have- come up 'tO rcru on. to 0 e he on the great' ssue of the day Thou anus no t o s m d&swell them ghtv throng and Sl.lch eutl us asm prevruls as onl~ man free and de erm ned o rema n so can 1 now If the roads had bre n \\ good (l!j the 'WB!I.the dO bt]~SS ho tsauds ~0 hi nave come qp who no em n awav: bu t s a demons !ratiO 1 wort n of tho causa a d tl e local ty The Conl ent on organ zrd ;tt 2 o dock e•ter Hon Rr tben Jl tel cook Nl\S rna le P cs de ~ aso;; sted b~ J:CV{'Iral ge tlemen a~ V ce I e~ tdents The E cl d band pia ed some of the r best t we• The glee cltb sm g a son![ f, r hbfrt A p Ter was Te:veren 1 offe ed b tl e Rev Dr Ail e Joh Van .Buren tl e pr re of I ar1 burner FJ oke m such n a n r a::; to t>ncl a n the attent on of the aud ence for t o I ours H s speecl1 told wath \1 ouderful effect. Last gl t mect.lnus were held-ono aduressed by Peter Kaufi'i an Esq of Ca o n. German and tho other b~ sevmal gentlemen In English ....... AU s on hn.<> n m \Ve hear of se era! arraJ t s nners upon the stool of p 1 t:a rent- ance ThP. meetmg 11dl be rontmue I to Ia\ Spoech~s will be del vered on tl e sta d n tl e square Fu't \ssembly Dikfr.ct At a l'lrge meet ng of the n echa cs and V~tork mg mea held pur uanl to not ce at Concert Ha I o 1 Fr da\ even ng October 27th 1848 Mr Thos B T Ide 1 w s appo ted Cha rmnn a td L D W lbor Secretan The meet ng was fore bh addressed b;~ M totn 1\~ JOU lR4.3 lSii 184~ IE'46 1Et7 IBIS 16 'J5'~ I a I s 9.:. C eese E'Bi Wool 1:!8 al fro tl 101:!2 634 6 6399 16 165 S) Ivester Chan berln anil a comm t ee of three co ISIS! >g of Messrs Chambe Ia n Br stol nnd Rob nson appo ntea to report resolutJous Durmg the abse tce of the comm ttee i\lr G W Bull was called for and n a fow remarks defined the course T e ncrea\\ or the 3d week over ISI 7 • 8:!4 618 83 he should pursue sl ould ho be elected an I tle.decre••• uP to Oct !l-2d • 8~29 0 l 5 U sso1u onr 1 Ollie n. and Without n11y ap The comm ttee reported the follow ng reooulu t on1 w th a black for the name of tho cand d~te to be supported h\ the nrlepcndent voters of tl e d stnct which was filled b the mcetmg b~ 1 1 ••rtmg the 1 arne of G ORG> 'V 13ut L TV/11:rca.5 1 n tl e op ton of the c tlzens here present the p oper hour for nd pendent net on has nrr v~d m regard to the select on of those who •hall represout t s 11 the state Assembl)-lhere foe- Rosolred Tl at the nom na on• b' tl e different pol t cal partes 11 tl s Assembl) D str ct do not e ther of them mt>et our v ew.::: Resolver/ II at \h Je we are op] osed to mere part\ tests n regard to fit 1es• we hold that no man l':hQu1rl ha e a seat n the Leg slature \ho lS not opposed to So d1 em. lutat an and to any fur !her oxten on of tl \ area of human slaver~ R solved That tl e great m er~•!s of o tr r ' requ re for representat ve a man W~ o I a~ n knawi edge of Its )1 s ness-( whose t me s ot pledged to part) or to local proJects )-a 1d who has the en ergy and the w n to attend to a d protect those n teres Is Resolved That the produc I! classes have wa t ed pate th lo g enough for the r t n to be heard from among tl omselves m o 1~ •tate leg slat re and that the t mo to bo I card s at hand Resolrerl That W('o hnvf' fi n co fi en p n tl f' 0 e er~n and ah I I) of o r fello\' c t zen GEORGE e ve ro be p s ek W BULL to represent us be lCiic alh and v. o ~s els were h) go od 11 o bv t ana here recon nend h m to the voters of l1 e d slr ct 1 J ve Y f1 t g en Jen )!-,as e v for the r heart support c h e sc e o ~ ed a rl e- il 0 COS[Jf'b dn Resolved Tl at we nscr be o 1 our A•sem bl) 1 e x ne c os fo t cket the 1 arne of GEORGE W BULL a d ter s u gs es pled!!• ourselves to each other to use all far a 1d F 0 rt 0 P 1 « oif flo I I c a a qua o ornble means to e ect 1 m <>co ng v d On mot on Resolrcd That the c !Y papers he C::o n 1 P govr n g 1 c\ l c ee !)a• hrr a o t reque.tod to pub! sh tho p occed ng~ of th s neet sIc bo he n1 he c c I s c l ouo u~· c s by super or The wr ter of thts was once hta trnvell ng corn pamon m a stage coach on a stor111' wmter 1 dn} A passenger: wbo was a stra-nger was tzs.i:en sud denl) JlJ Col Lewis burned tho dr ver t II anmn was reacl ed where 061 Le\lts \\ onld not leave h n un l me-d ca1 a <I was called and the s ck man prov ded for n 1s ;md that he \1 ns once a pas,sn'1lger on board one of theW )m ngton boats when 1t came 1n col J s on w th another steamer m the same I •~ The boat on whtcb Colonel LeWis had embarked was ser ously nJnrod and fears were enterta ned that sl e wo tid s nk. It 1s satd that he refused to leave the boat u t I tho oth~r passengers were all cared for nclud ng the women a d cl ldren on board prefer ng tl e conven ence and safety- of others to Jus own Such tncrdentli show tho true feelmg and character of b1m who•e foss we now deplore Ca•IIDl Repudiaied 0 Tl c Hon HA.n.VEY lJ,A.LD VIM of Syrac tse 1s a candtdate for Congress on tbe Cass sade Here cent f) aP.dressed a meetiug of the people ot Onon <laga on tho subJee t of Free So l and the Standard g Rcsolrc l Tl at each ma 1 J ere p e rnt bo ap po I ted a v g Ia ce eo 1 r ttee to prot ote the elec I on of our ca d dat~ AdJoUrned THOS B TILDEN Ch n L D WILBOR Sec [oe28lt] TH-'T R.\GlNG CANA.W -A one of tl e New York paper.< SnnTH 0 Bun N-;AN INciDENT -Dtmng the progress of the tna.l of th !'; l st ngu ~Sed I sh Pa tr o a gen leruan app1 ed o J n fo l s a to g-u.ph when he handed hun the followmg hues betoken ng no droop ng or falter _g on tl e part of Mr {) B aen- Whether on the gallow~ b gh Or n the battle s van The fittest place for Man to d .. Is whore he d es for Man WILLIAM SMITH 0 BRIEN o::F For one I am, for Mr Van Bu,rcn agn nst the world nud that upon a full VJew and full ap probal on of h1s condt ct, puhhc and p wale for twentv J ears past. I want no better cand date uo better Ptes dent no better man -(Extract from Senator Bent.qu s Letter to Moses Dawson n 1841 Cl u ch oo Sunday (to no row) even n; at oJeioek Dutl:1lo October~ 181€ Oysters in tJie Keg and Shell THE HUTOIDNSON FAmiLY, Retlpeetfully an ounce tl e r 1: H ~RD VOCAL ENTER rAINMENT AI CONCERT HALL Saturday Evening, October Z8, 1848, .at whlch t !D6a Program neofthenapproved produe JODII l'wlr Bald wiD then proeeeded to olieervelhat he w U be ntroduecd ncludmg- was strongly opposed to slaverv extenoJon-that a Tl c Ptrate • Glee Blow on furnaahes a opec men of the manner m wluch he d1sappomted h1s fuendir. from -wbach we extl'llct the follow ng f 1 .f \1 he Pauper 1 F nera care u oxarn nation of the Cons! lotiOn the ordt Jam e • on the Stormy f'ea 1ance of 1787 an l the YarJous acta of Co t~gre~ Be k nd to the ovett ones at hnme had fulh conv aced lum THAT CONGRESS TheSavesappeat HAD FULL POW.ER OVER THE SUBJECT ~~~%~1 ·~eJJoat Of SL!\VERY IN THE TERRITORIES- Gravel>! Bonap rte that General Cass WIU!- wrong m the doctrines ex Till' B fJ.1l of li! U'- p(essed 1 1 !he N acheleett lettE!r and ttuir lii,7iiU{- r c'ulll 50 .::;b,,t';,~~':c~t ,f\.• 1\fus e StO!'es ~~ \tnmmedlus iail$ to soutltcrn. hruza to ncurt Peek• Bookllpre audatthedooronlbccven ngoftle E t/U; wnnmatwn for Prcsidmot! The•e declarallona <er\a nmet~t caused great resdesneSIJ amon.,tr bJs bunker audi 117 Doors open at naif. past. 6 Concert to .commence at l I h d baWpa..t 7 o eJock oc27t2 tors particu nr) t e can Jdate for Elector who was present. [lJ' Extrnct of a letter from an Arner can gen tleman ltl Loudon dated Oct 13th The chole ra bas made 118 appearance m Loudon but we enterta n I ttle or no apprehensiOn on the subject. Fortilierlm l!dv..nce 1\'lth prudence and presezva tiYe we have o lly to look the eptdomac boldly m the fac. The newe from V1enn& IS exceeding]~ mtereabng After all 1t s usele\\ for tyl'llnls to oppooe the will of the people Weak YBID aud nnlllugbt hv expenenee lbe Emperor wu eau,ght plotung almost u soon \\ he got bock to h s pal ace and • now agam a fngJtlfe What a splen did example 1s now set bJ Amenca wmly and bloodlesslv dee d ng for the next four years who shall adm n ster her concems-what a J-on she reads to Europe now aplllted from Archan.rel to AlgeslfliS w th rcvolutiouan effort. to chan,; ex song dynnsties The Amertcans abroad feel the real strength. and moral power of the po~~tlion oC their country fut Lusu P.lTRioT Dorrr -The Lindon T mes SBVS - We are poo; tlYeh assured that Mf' Duffv, the great hterary support 4>f the Naliou newspaper hllS made an unquali&d snlt!tii~ton to the gov~t and Intends to ple...f gualty and throw htmse!f upon the mercy of the Cro- \ A Qc:EST!Ol< -If as the Ti>o~ ... ud c.- pepe1'11 aJledge v-»-a ... more ofa•lanry- thaa thetr eandidate.t. why JA 11 that the •lavery' enna M!Onollls at the SQuth rltv de tbeJT omppo.rt ..,.,_,. Taylor' and Ca.u and oppote Van Jlurea ••th 11leh despel'lltiou1 Here 18 the practical t~•t. ;J p. DRENNAN, PRODUCE OOMJJIJSSION MEROH.ifNr. (hr, the Dock foot of ln<liana 61.Tul, BUFFALO N Y R.vEa.-.:!Ccu - A D Pat.eb n FAg .Presadent Patch n B:w.nk., Butralo J P Re:~or Eaq P ~ denl BanK of Norwalk' Olt o C B Ph I ps Eaq Cash e Bank \f To ledo OJ o Jame. Yatterron E\'l Uauker Mansfield 0 Sturges' Gr es .1r. Co and Rob nson R ley .Jr. Co Man$- fielt! Ohm oe4 UTilE .MASSACHUSETTS HEALfH IN8URANCE CO-Applle.at ons rece ved for lnsur ng a lowances of 84 SO or .. 3 per :week tbuing sidm.e4.- PolJC es Mued far one. tb ee and five years This Com paoy nvar abl} seu e pro111plly all cla mo autbent1cated n accordance w tb tbe rules AcceSJ: ons of new member• SYenl2e more 1.1 an nx.e i:ruwrd per..,~ Apply a tl)e. {iMIJl Jgcncy ., l/nttll!gcnu OJa No 9EXCHANG.E IC.reeL oet13\f LAW P.ARTNERSHIP. WADBWDRTH & CAMERON Ha.-e fonned a Pa.rtneBII p Ul tbe: era.etice of lbe ~w OMcc 161 Ma n .treet, BuAio JJ,.J(U W'ADIWO .. TH Dal<!d September llat. JBJe P. COFFEBi octtodOm BEEF, PORK AND FISH INSPECTOR, DAYTON\ .STREET. BUFFALO All kmd1 of prov11none eon$11tly on hlUII1 and for ale .apt! st Fou Lcs 83 00 .For Ge t emen 5 00: Mr D truets t at J s long expc enee n t1 e above pro fe5s on and Lhe splendor of lie Room and .aceo nmoda tons together w h the var ety of Muse from the best au thor! cannot fa 1 tog vc.sat sf a ton to tlmse ~ho may fa orb n w th the r pat f'lnagc N B .l\Ir D a!! 1 e p casu e o say o tlle \Y\oung Gen c ne and h s f end3 generally b.a h s P vate Pa ttes w I commeuc.e u November: For furtl er part u ars n qu rc of Mf D or at hir Mull ga s ~tore .lrT.6RiliOOJ( 5CHQO FOR YOUNG !< S'l'ERS AND MISSES Mr. DEr...c o wou d return h s hanks o he farents and Guard ana of Cit ldren for tbe I heral palionago I e 1 as re ce vc.d for the past n ne Ji ca.rs n D u:tfa o a.nd trusts by b s Btr ct attent on to pteaie w I rece ve a cont ua.ncc of publ c patronage U H 1 Setwol wJJl..con racnce; on Sn.turdny Nove bcr !Eth at2 o'clock P M at < o ert Hn I Hours of In struct on rom 2 to 5 o clock P M U Tu ton 83 per Scbo ar-FormerSCho au $2 oe:liidtf THE 'BLOOD PURIFIED AND HEALTH RESTORED DRS 0 JUCIIARil;:.OI\ $SHERRY WINE BITTERS A rc...oztorat ve eord a.J for {nd gest on Lowneu of Sp r: t., t.ndof l!.ppetlk' DI »ness ar S ght Weakness. Lan•uor Waotingoftl e Fle•l GlandularSw I g• Fa t ng F 1• Skm Drseasr• Rhcumat c Alfect ons and evNy k nd of deb I ty eaJ.Jsed by unr althy c nates too seUentary a. fe d ss paoon oro ,her causes Howev:e deb ta~d ~he sy.s ten or deep rooted the d....., by tie t! I gent\\\ ofth • pur fy g all-sea cl ng medic ne the)shatte l'd r anew n be IIV gor~tcd lhe<!nerg es of t~e wl oJe ner•ous system au5.\:meutcd and ere ty Qf mrnd T vel neas of w~g na ton and a moJe powerfulaJ>d !Jcaltl y act on of every fac u ty of the body w U be produced by ts ~tora. vc p oper t\\ The fullow Iii e~ruficatc of.,mmendat on from the Rev Iu.ac Sawyer Qf tbe Baptiit deno n nat on w 11 be read w t l nl-Cl'C$t. Mr Sawyer\s b gh Btand nr a. a mora aod rel gmus teacbcr g ve a pecul ar nportance lo.hl!! OJHD on< tbwll'!nerO!I!IIr expreged 1 hereby eert fy tl at lor several yea.n~ pMt 11 ave fre q_oontlyhad oeca.c;:·10n to UP.CUr S 0 R cha dson H Jj tters bot!J n the r dry and I q 1 d state an l J eon.sc en o s y rc~ard tbem as an execelleut mcd c ne for t!Je d sea es for wb h hey are 'iSs gned SaliSbury 1\fa cb g 1643 I SAW~ ER For sa)e by A Reynolds lao nla n street I S R<y nods 122and m Ma n street, And by Drugg: m Apo:tbeear es and Trade sthrou~l out ti e Unlted$tatell oct24d2w tr:r GOLD PENS -Brown &Hubl:>ard havzng d 1010tvedco pnrtncrsb p i!AMUEL BRO\\ N coutlrmeato maeufacture and Re-po nt Gold Pe.u at me 9 :P e~tab sb ment Ne Jtl(j ¥wn ~ up JitaJ;l'8.. Enuan~;e op:po:J te Gotbie llall ocnro1l , S. NOTT]JIIGHAM:, FORW .4/lDJ.~G .4Ji.D .COMiJUSSJON ,MERCH.iNT. .I.JIO .. GEJO\ 7(JR c.-•~r<:-1-al L•ne. JW 21 C:.E..l$'1'1U.l. Vt'l:u.'U' \\'>IBtf BUFFALO B.IlANCH OP NEW YORK G· GODFBEY &: CO , IMPORTERS OF(J;f,:!fuurl:\1f'1NES ..t.VD LI((UOR Ne 15 Webster11uildlnll'! Ma n~t BuJfalo \\~ llt£ PORT OF BUFFALO flour Weed pI u fee A W J\OHNSON. PRODUCE AND JN<IURAI\CE BROKER NO a MERCI!AN r:s EXCHANGE )JUH ALO .Jl FERENCES R I) Uevwood Eeq Dean R ct 01 d :Eoq &p!le LY!UAN BROWN, .A:TTOR.l'VEY .AND COfJfYSELLOR .AT .L.d'Y OYF CE ]56 MA N STREET EXCliAltOE BUI D f'IGI sep29tf RUFF AI 0 o::;r\ CANADA BANK NOTES- Re dee edo no~ favo ablerat>sforD afsor Cuneney at tlieCanada Bank Agency 16~ Ma n street Ja :.!4 f ROBERT COD))