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t - waily fitpublir. DAILY TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY tJirculation lf'MO. BUFFi\LO,N.li. NmnUuo.t.lontt .ot tbc )!rec Del!lloe-eyo. FOoR PR:ESIDEN'I; MARTIN YAN BUREN, OF !ll:W YORX FOR VICE !'RESIDENT CHARLES F. ADA~IS, 0 t M A.S~A.CHUS:F.;TTS 1 Than as I Jackson 2-H ram Barney 3-Samue Wa crbury 4-Bcroard J Meserole 5-1 I omas 11 1'a1 pan 6-W ffia 11- F if vemeyer 7--..<0;amnel B F!e r s 8-T.hon as raiJer D-Nathamel Jones 10-Ah\mha n ~ Deyo 11-JQhn P\ Beekman 12-R fey J oo n ~ 13-Harmanua Dleeckcr 11-James S Wha.tlon 15-W arn B I!' ri n 16-Jobn G lei st 17-Walter .Booth FOR GOVERNOR JOHN A. DIX. FOR LIEUT GOVERNOR., SETH M GATES, \ ou may OQk fron e:a1t tn wffi A d 11 en fro n<1 th to so al A d ni vrr tin l ~ n runple.r l reuL Nere an an p r-r o tiJ A sofiert efor l:tdj .,ear A r1 n erl pfors.>r p Or a r de r msp fro a a.Je o ,.r~nr Or ill Ii er foot for .5t rr 1 -J'rar.d Black. Rock Com.IDC tVJtb h1s pmk color rather express1onleu VIsage and no earthh mean• of tellmg from 1 s manner what tack he 1s gomg to take John Van Buren gets !mall good from an 1 earl est 1mpress1ona on h saud ence The matter JS not mended e. ther b) the qual y uf h1s vo1ce \h cb neither deep nor .l!Onorous str1kes) ou at first like the chromatiC notos after he III ng yegular ones But tho.t V!>ICe reaches and p erces cJeariJ to a remarkable d1s tance m the largest and most noJ•' a.ssembh - Mr Van Buren bas probabl) SHtematl~rd h1s p tch of vo ce on arou~t c p nc ples u1: d from clo•~ exper me1 t a d pract ce Nor ' o 1ld 1t be tmprofitalle fo1 pubhc speake~ genemlh to follow h s example for some of the Joude•t at d showiest •peakens can neither be heard d st cth by those near them or the reot at a d1sta ICC :Not so W1lh ~lr Va Buren You hn.ve tl e comfort of los ng not a word-1 ot the 1 flecuorr of as liable even B> and b, too the vo co becorne6 more agreea There was a fi 1e gathermg of the free so1lera ble and 'on find t n m tnb\ fitted to the dn alld of Black Rock at the hou•e of Mr SMITH last cr spv humor that mnke.l!ll so large n. port on of h s addros' t-ven n~ JosEPH LICHM&N was called to the chair and JoHN RA.IIsu appomted Secretary That ar dent ~tnd mtell gent democrat ) B ScoTT nd drc~seu the meotmg m 11 most effective aud ~au~ UTlle B g Eureka ¥Ob ch na.sws:borc near the ..:bHa oJt las been got off. CAIS AL EXPORT\' Tl e fo lo v ng arc the export 1 e• canal from tb s place Nov 3d 10 Q.Sl Lard lbs 14B Checsr 50 Wool 34 Seeds 3!1 os, Staves 7 3o\2 Lumber feet Wh skey g lis nu terns 6 023 nacon lbs No of CJeara c:es 4 Amount of To ls $a t-fi'l 87 u Statement show ng t1 c tat.'ll q ant ty or each art c.le fir$t cleared on tl e ca.ual at a ll tl e tolll 'l m t y of encl art cle lt'ft f om tbe canal at Bu faJo dur g then 011 1 of October 1848 2 310 050 &l 231 8 03~ 0~6 601 t1 63 4~ ~29 4 63~6Ia 1 ~61 35~ 633 f' 1 23i 955 33249 2.\i9 98R 06~ lr.!O !1(1 M5780 3004 23.5 5 101 19 917 ISO I -eft 5658 3 688 6 14t 208 ~54U 331 65 4615 40 5,ll(JO 25 21;6 10 9 0 143 428 BUFFALO nten gence, 3'i5 brlualt 150 do - do 100 do :100 do DV VYOM G CANAl< COMMI,.S!ONER CHARLES A WHEATON, genoral soTernment tn the Syr.a'Cuse Convent on must be rebuked Tho d1•franch semen l of the State d New Yoik m tho Bait• more Convenl on Tha fire of orntort ns ll; o are acct stomed to p ct ue t to our m ndt> 1n the 1 stor en] ex.emplars of that diVIne art-the aweepmg tr&m of regal ornn:numt-the mpas!'ii oned appeal-graceful and diD tied ge~t res-such a grnnd temper nnd port ns we W)nld Jdonhf\ l'lltfl Cicero or ~nch 1 ght n ng brc ath M n Dem~ethene• or such molten l'!corn <.Uld persun.e on as n Patnck He r)o or Chl) 1 t h • best dn) s-ail or e tber of tbe~e 111 an) ex telleneo Mr Van Buren does not posse•• H1s manner on the contran s serene and !lmooth not hko tho ponderor s smoothne~s of S1h•·• Wr gbt that carr ed with: 1t tl e fll gn~ of depth tha.t comn o 1 plummet hardly could Mund but\ cal n eompla cone~ more like th!tt of an mcllferent heedle~s factor) mat ncr po nting out the tnportant 1ssue mvolved m the elect1on and appeal ng to the pat r10t1sm of his heareu to aupport the prme1ple of freedom n the free terr1tones of the Umon Not w•th•tand1ng some d1sappomtment occaswned b\ the non appearance of some speakers from the Cit) who hod been detmned at other meetings IQ. the conntr) the meet1ng a~J\ u ted m the best possib1o humor to meet at the polls- on Tuesda~ oh1ld He psos ven l ttle go~t\lre when he bends next down 1t 1s almost a snre tn ng that her; ves one of ]5 387 50 do oUO 842 ~ 350 do 9!l13 • 200 OF ON D.AGA PRI80N INSPECTOR WILLIAM P ANGEL, OF\ CATAR:\ t::US FOR CONGREAS by the m mons of Lt:w'\ C.u• m tst call do vn upon the bead• of the authors of that h1gh ha tde r outrage such a storm of pub! e md gnat on as will demonol.rate tbl>t the freemen of the Emp re Slate can not be trodden m the dust wtth umpum those sarcast c b ts of humor that cut to the vory I carlo of h s v ct ms And } et all seem• done m good humor Thora s not \ partwle of mal g nance or sp te 1 q Jest on \1 ether an) one of John Van B 1ren s speeches s! owo a Jol of those q mhtws Honored be he for th1s at am ro.te - We hn.\\' e too m u~h among our pol tic a 1s of per Re1>d wh!tt Seu~tor ;BJJTLI':R of Soulh Carobna a C.o.ss and BUTLER man sa1d n a speech dehv ered m the U S Senate on the subJect of slaven m tcrntor1es Gentlemen propose to admtt lr sh Scotch German Dutch-all the Tifusa populat on of Eu rope 1{ th~v choooe to s-o and settle m those terr1 tor es-buL n gentleman from the south and I~ 5205 5389 6 6~0 12!l o25 1 ~3~ >ti9 lull 402 1 2!;9 014 20 8o4 JAMES WADSWORTH, OY ~Ol\FALO FOR TRE \SUR.Elt THOMAS J ~IZER, .OF BUFfALO ty The corrupt1one of tl e nallonal admin f>\tra t1ou wh1cli ban so ohamefnll) demornllzed the country and bought up m tlte free Slrutes the vt)nal and conupt Instruments of JoliN TYLER to advoco.te the abolishment of free Just tut10ns m sonnl b tterness and tis exposure m the1r pu bl c proceed ngs Even tho e at -whose expense he In nches h s Jokes rna\ generally laugh Wilh the rest If I were asked to gJVo tho lead ng pecultmttes of Mr V un Buren o sl) le and matter I should Sa) they were co 1densat on ctea ness and Wit He often presents no ver) tow arguments b 1t hem var ably prese ts them 1 a new and clearer l ght -so clear ndeed that tho;: cone upon our m nd ] ko an explamod 1 oble n 111 mathemn 1cs Th1s s ass1step b) h s slo 'V anrl rleliberate manner 110 hurry no fever sb pusl nrr for\\ ard b 1t every th tg groes are to be excluded Th1s ts the southern 1dea puttmg negro slaves above laboung wh te men-em grants from the o!d world The quest10 1 1s Will you vote to sus ta n tlus 1dea b) castmg > ot r ballots for e1ther CAss or TAYLOR 7 17 48 40 I ~ 100 ul9 20 6I9 317 FOR CORONER STEPHEN HUFF, the temtor1eo of the Umon must rece1ve the con tlemnat1on of the free electors of New York Classes in Dancmg and Deportment, AT TilE AMERICAN HOTEl, OF TOSA. A.NDA l'OR ASSEMBLY I\ll'sl D s1net-JOHN HUBBELL Second D stnc -HARRY B RANSOM Th rd D sh':lct-WJLLIAM MILLS Fourth D1strtot-ASA W ARRBN FOR Rl l'ERlNTENDENI A OF HIE POOR Let no man who cla1ms to. be a rad c:.l demo crat and who would ma1ntam the d gn I) and honor of New York and h1~ own self Iesjl>ect JIS n freeman be found at the polll! record ng h s ow dogradat10n and the degradat on of h1~ Stele by votmg for Lr:wu CA•• 1 ts due o der The d lference between htm and other speal er• 1s a good deal hke tho d fference bet vc en a man vorlu tg b> tho dav and another work ng by the JOh John Van Buren ever tJred an a td ence n h s I fe I am sure nnd never wor ned them by h1s rap d h H s Wit s of tl e purest sort 1 t the wmld It would e:<to t a laugh f10rn the most morose nnchorlle Nothmg artifiCial noth ng trn ned bt t It cones mto the bod) of b s remarks apparentlv J •t as much a matter of co uae as the prepos1t o s and co IJunct ons No words can descr bo the droll ¥a> m winch he now and then turns ofl a sentence on orne of h1s !>p ponents-thousands mean \h le ehak• g w th laughter foes ns well as fr end• He po•sesses that rare f!tctllty of appear! 1g perfecth uncon scions of h ~ ow 1 w t he never utters the point of a JOke w1th an a1r that seems to demand Is n t that a good one 1 Wh lo others h\ugh he 1s cool drv a 1d cau~tic chang ng not a muscle and not a --:-----: liT Tho Custom house organ of th s mornn g declares that Gen CAss IS regttrded throughout Europe as the leader of the American part) of progress We should I kfl to mqmre of that verne ous pr nt who 11 s that so regards bim7- Louis PHILIPPE or the French 1epubhcans? The people of tho old world must have a strange 1dea of Amer1ean progress 1fthev suppose that the flat terer of 11 t) rant and the revtler of the republ cans of Fr!tnee would be selected by Arne r can free men fw tho1r leader 176 9~1 1 0 OtO q 2'0 681 i1 57 014- 2 76 900 I 618 339 ~ $1•7 123 01 1\<R W 1! JtULISON \.rt st Meetings of the Free Democracy The Chrurman of tb_e C1ty Execll.tlve { omrm ttee des1 res us to ann ounce the fol Jo vtng meet ngs - SATURDAY evenmg there w11l be a busme~~ meet ng m each of the u ards, at the followmg places - Fu:~t Ward-BROWN S HOTEL Second Ward-J WHIPPLE'S BX CHANGE 1.'1!~rd Wc~rd-LOVEJOY HOUSE Fourth Ward-SANDERS HOUSE, cornei of Batavia and \V alnut streets Fifth Ward-0 DIMMOOK S, corner of Mam and Huron streets MONDAY evenmg November 6th there w1ll be a general meet ng at J S MILLER S CARRIAGE ROOM &ATURDAY evenmg there will be a meeting at the house of HENRY R CA RY m the to\ n of Black Rock When mformed that R McCLnLAND, of M•ch1 gan had passed through our c ty ou a mlOBI&ll. to DATID WILMOT destgned to brt 1~ thai devoted and mcorruptible c1mmp1on of freedom Into tbe support of CJ.ss we add<essed a letter conveytng tl:\e mtelhgence to a fr1end at Bmghampton, where Wn M0'11 had JUSt been making a speech- Tbts mornmg we rece1ved the followmg reply, dated November the. 1st W tLMOT left here on Saturday !BJ~t for .hi. own <l.istr1ct TO SUPPORT VAN BUREN AND ADAMS WITH ALL HIS MIGHT Tlure 15 Jwrt as much. danger of lts bttng bought off tU tlumr.., tif JoHJ.f V \'\ Buru:lf • stlltng out tn tlie great Mtcla ga:ndm- I have JU•I written to him mformmg h1m of th1s new movement ' We 'trust the hunkers of both parties will now fee\ 8nt sfied m regard to the p051t1on of Mr W U.llOT Na one but an e lOll) could have ouspected b1m or nfidel tv to h s pr nc pies or h • fnend• after lh& mB.Dy proofs he has g.von of devotion to both - It was natural however for the c .... and T.tT LOR patties, With the mam tmdences of treaohe rv l!lld bll'!eness m the1r own rank• to ouppoooe others oqtlllliJ roady to ~~~cnfice honor aad P\\'\ pie upon the shnne of •elf aggrand••ement To llllil'Cctor• of Eloetlo•, The elocuon laws ;;rtt;;;i.tate ,... amenaedand adapted to the new constitution at the appl'oachinr ..election reqrure the nspectors of election 111 eaeh .,y-ard m the c ty nod each town 1n the eountv to proVIde and keep three separate hexeii-One to he labelled Electors and to :rece1v6 the ballots of the 36 Pros•dentlal electon-another to be label Jed State to rece1ve the ballo:. for GoYemor, Lwutena;nt. Governor Canal Colll~ldiSioner: one Inspector of State Pnso~ one RepreseotatiTe 10 Congress one Cennty Treasurer-and three Super 1 ntendents of the Poor..,_.,ne box to be labelled Assembly ' and to rece1ve a ballot for oneme.m her of Assemblv The ballots to be voted by the 1 t m ust conespond m the endoroemenW. e ec ors w•th the boxes thui to be prev1ded by the lllll}lee Let no man who loves IIbert\ and w!to would see the free terntones of the U mon tho abode of freB wh1te men so stultlf) h1s own professiOns as to vote for L.:wu C.ts• LE r ALL REMEMBER THA 11' THE PRINCIPLES OF THE RADICAL DEMOC It.ACY OF NEW YORK MUST B!E SUS TAINED ANDTHElR WRONGSAVENG ED, through the agency of the ballot, \WhiCh executes 11 freeman s w1U Ao.ltghtnm~~: does !he wlll of God Remember that the eleclwn of LE\\VIS CAss would be a triumph 1>f the slave power ovor the dearest prmc:tplea of tl e New York democ.rnc,y 1>11d would be 1>n endorsement of the 1nsu It• wh1ch have been heaped upon them Tb~ time for ac!Jon has arnved Let hun or and prmc1plo dictate the cour•e that each mo.n should pursne and we wlllnot fear !he res\J.It :.:reeao .. J.a ~aneu._l Hall! Old Masaachusetll, !he cradle of I bert\ s movmg forward wttb \ strength and energy wb ch promu1es glonous results On Tuec:dn.y even 1 g last, there was a grand r~>ll~ of the free demoe racv at. Faneu 1 llall to beZU\ tho eloqneut and accomphehed Sv11na It was the mJ>St heru I) and enth11111U0bC meetiug of the campa!gll The gallenes were crowded and the bod) of the hall dense]) filled When Mr S1111NER too~ the stnnd the old hall rung w tb the applauoe of fr-eemen - Tho ebeer1ng was lonr conti11ued ~>nd Ul!\ammous, and burst forth at mterval• durmg h1• speech whiCh wu one of surpMSmg ab1hty and elo qucnce The audUJnce dunng the perornnon of the opeecb, attamed !he h1g;beet JHtCb. of eJOthUSI aom deafen1nr and tumultuous shouts re•ound ed cheer upen cheer, until 1t \\\med \\ 1f thej wonld never stop T.nLOII> men and c ..... men cannot ch11er tn ~neb. 1tyle tt 11 not m tl!le~r hearts to do 1L The glonau• prme~plN of Jii<FFJ<R$os wluch recorn•• tlte freedom of man alone ~hell ouch reoponcN from tl!e hearts of tho free - M ..... acbulUitt• IS domg her duty Let not New York be bebmd loer T•e ,..--:.-.,::-ki-:-- .. -__.-- .. -1. 7 .-M::-:-eetiac Tho Comm<TC1al of !Mievemug '\ a little-sen .si~lVO 1Vlth regard to tho meeting of the worlt ng men at Prolectioa Hall on Thursda> even ng It has reason 'to be A maJority of the per.l!lons who called that meeting, formerly acted w1tb the wh g part), and supported ttl! eandtdates bnt smeo that !\'ItT ourrendered every't~ng at Ph•ladolph \ nnd put tn nomination a slavebolder who refu.es to avow what pr~nctplee w1ll g<>vern b m th~~ de cbned to act Ionrer wtth 1t. There \'no •mn die ' or manannre ' ..bout 1!. The m,ch:mu:s of IbiS c1ty are too latellJgent In be swmdled If they support Mr v !If :Uuan, n 11 beeallle thav rocog n!Z8 111 htm the great cbam(Hon of freedom 1 1 the temtonet, ud the author of tho ten hour rul~ for tJ;., worlrlngmaa They would .. Indeed be egreg1 ou1ly 1Wmdled, eould lhey be mduced to support e)lher c ..... or T \\YLOR Tlae •. ~..,:.:;,.,~a::.;l~o:;__,v\'a=••\o=-JD==--;;uo•-· - It ahonld be borne 1n trund tloat the collector for thJI port reported Jut \tnnter tbat TWENTY FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS oftlite people • money were cOllee!ed at \\ expon.oe of SEVEN TEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS Wh@n It 11 JmoWD !bat a c-ug of llrawling custom !house em plo'l'eea are ~outanUy abonl the atree!A offenng to bet, 1 n .,. 10 ]ation of law, 1natead of attending to thetr Jeg.tnn.,. du~ if, may be mferred why the eoJJ.eti011 of our reYenue lll.., expem•1ve a bu put on grav tv 01ther I'erhaps som~ free and ea•y spectator tnltes ad vantage of h s nght <>f free speech to utter a cnt c sm or a question He never does It a second tune however .Mr Van Buren seiZes upon the mterpolat on and I 1rns the laugh so to taU upon the offerer of t that 1 e s nun to-el nch h s tongue n h s Ieeth for the rest of the evenmg H1s sarcasm has no venom however 1t IS the Am- Susannali The workmgmen \ II help to roll The free •01l ball alan g For even mother s son of them W II JO the free soil so g W1th VAN a dAnA> s D1x at d G<TES Jm WADSWOlt1li and free soli The) ll bur} SP A.ULDING SIX feet deep Leave hunkers where the,.: It spo 1 Oh 1 oor hunkers Wh} IS t that' on s1gh? We re bound W p 1 all ~lavedom down, Now don t ou do t you en The People's Vou~e edge of tho keenest razor not the tooth of the Read what the eloquent WHITTIER sa's of the JJ ake It c 1ts so cleun and clear that) oil won lJJ' A CARD -Mr RuusoN opens h s Dan e ng Academy at the A ner ca t to morrow (Saturday) af l..crnoon and even ng Terms of tu t on for Lad es M SireS and Masters S~ Xi )>ormer Pup Ts 3 uo 'I erms or tu t on for GeutJemen 5 00 nov3lll der for n moment whether there be any cut at all people s VOlCB 1n favor of F1eedom Pohshed and vul~nr educated and 1 g 10 rant, 11hko From the neatcotk>ge of~~ c unbougt t farmer ) J B h h h I Fro n tl e ftec la~orer at hJS IOOJII n d wheel No ~7~ M41l< ~T.RE~T (KRCML1N BLOCK apprema.te ohn an men 18 umor s ogle Fro.mthebrow suthshop whereteneathtlclmnner t30 BUFFALO nnrf h s a m There s a charm ng abandon about R ng the red •tee! 00 =---~---~~-,-~:-=-~-=-::--- A S CARNER, DRAPER AND TAILOR, him you are fully cow need that there are no Fromea~handall fGodlaU notforsaken DANCING S C H 0 0 L 1 h dden l!lOIIves uo finesse no clap trap or mean o r In d a 1d left us to an ev 1 cl o ce AT CONCER 1 HAl L .selflshncss behtnd what he has arra-ved Pefore Loud as a summer thu dcr bot w Yak en h A P \I li J\fR DELA \IIJQ would resnPr.tfu y nfonn b s patrons n >on R ght or wrong whatever t e man nnd h1s eo. e • c o ce ,,. ,._ b h h h ks Da c og and the c I ens generally that I e bas tal en the m nd mav e t are t e 1 are \It out any tr1c SrnouLAR.-A St. Johns (Newfoundland) pap c H of curta nmg or shad ng bl h 1 £ 11 f I f a ge and con mod ous Roo n known as oNCERT \' L Yo 1 have doubtless won(jered that such a man er pu IS •• 1 te o ow ng extract o a etter rom Ma n stree over e E.• press office and Mr Mul gan s \\ Martin Van Buren should have such a son as BotuiVISla dated 25th September store togeU cr w th the Drees ng Roomo for tl e ac M J h W II I b h d b A most smgnla.r occurre lCe took place here cemmodat on of Lad cs and Gent emen ~he Roo 1111 are aster 0 n e ave \ t 6 same won , e)lterday (Sunday) 25th The 1V'111d m the morn der For John has utter!) throwll overboard and J ~ h d 1 h b h to be I gbt<d w 11 Gas-for s ze and splendor w1ll surpaes set at defiance all the old rule~ and observances mg was JIO[)I the sout war a 1 g t reeze Wit any J.toolno n Western New York J Th very heary ram about twelve o clock It veered N hr 1 24 h a1nong profes•wual po IIJmans e l Otlng men suddenly ronud io northwest and blew hard One Even ngSi:bool w II con mence oven r I e m here would almost Jav down the r l ves for h1m b \'h 1 w 11 he t11.ugl t the oost Fash on e Dances Ho w ll prove the t\ po of a thousand before ten bgat had cpme m the evemng before from tlte ay Hours of Instruct on for Lad es for be F rst F'our Le& ) ears are past He will m all hkehhood start o. With a load of timber, B.Dd was at her usual place sons from 2 to 5o clock P M newer and better school of poht cal speech mak all at once,~ lido ran out of the h~>rbors so th~>t to 9 P M h h h I , Th \]><lrBOn \'\' walk out to the stage heads Fo Gentle nen from mg \h 0 eaven e P forwar., e IIJrgtd One boat Ia\ aground on the collar at her moor To tion for Lad •• S:l 00 n d fl PP'lnt manner the semeelsss and stale IJUs.t Jllg! In about ten mtnutes morp It ran Jn aga n For Gent e ncn 5 00 tar of the wh•g a td democratiC •pouters of late and rall 80 l!)gb that It ran llp Walkham 8 Brook Mr D trusts tl nth slong exprr ence n tbe above pro years had grown v11e bO) ond endnranca 1 I lifO the pond. ami oontJnued r1•mg and fnljmg fes• on and the splendor of u e Room and accommoda Newspaper reports of l\'lr Van Buren'• ad. altern 11 !el;y every ten lJJ nutes or so near);y all t)lp t ons toge her w tb the var cty of M ' efrom the best au dresses unless they are atnctly verbattm con bun afternoon Some of tha old people s;s.y 1~ w~ thors cannot fa 1 tog ve !'!at sfa.ct on totbose who may fa but a fnmt cop} of Ius Wlt The latter cons 1st! 10methm~ as 1l was the year L1sbon was destrq;11d vor ll m w1th Ute r patronage PokaWntze~ Mazu kas Ue arusWaltz WaltzaDe J: Tc ps, Re o a Wal:.:es Wa :taC nq rcmps PoJonah•e / Red a Polka Ma:u rka Ln N a pol ta ne ..&.c &.c Acade n es &boos and P vate Classes attended to at. the r res dences f requ red Fo:r terms kc t>nqu re of 1\fr RuJ ISON ;at the A CJ can ([J\' Quartr 1 Parties v 1 t e g ven dur ng tl e 1exsron for Lad es and Gen-e f'nten wh cl w 11 be announced by 1tat O,Dd only Gentle nena Season T eke s 86 trnn\ ent do 81 LA des t ckets (w!Jeb ar. :oow rea<ly fo det very) to be lal only of :\ir R Lad e~ na ne-s and res1dcnces mull be a end tl e Quadr e P n. es au reguffied lo leave t1 e1r names (as soon as conven ent) a.~ the A ~n Mr R hns been at cons dr.rall\e e:srease to fit UP\ h • Room a super or style whrollo w II be occUll<d by II m e~clus v~ y for h s Schools aM l'~r\1~\ 23d U:!4S LAW I\ AR'.J,:NEllSllll\• WADSWORTH:~ CAMERON, H ve fo med a pa tnersb n n the pr;;1et ce of tbe Law Office lGl Ma n street BuO~Io JAMES VADSWO~T i Dated September 21st, 1818 oetlOMm generally m the turn of a. ~ent.ence convey [lg a I hear a stmllar occurrence took place at Catalu:Ja 1 Ji Jl ~r: D has the p easure to say to t1 e Young Gen cot ttast-\or nn. 1ma_ge so rres stJbl) com c-so Ho and 15 ome damage J!l'uata 1 ned J.lem.en aqd l s fr ends generally that b s Pr vate Partes A New DISCJ)V:el'J' garth 811-thnt I ou cannot for jour hfe help Janl!h We nnderstalld Ba}s the Hahfax Recordet that )VJil CJJUll!!C{lCe Npyember For further par\ rulars n wno w A..N'I'S A NEW COAT-or ID ~ltf mg 1t IS not tho broad humor of puno and dis l>ll ~qual!v and sudden tmaccouutable nse of the f.. D , M Mull g n 8 store faaed one ma;Je 1 ke newi-<JL<\li,K s U<nroJH'f'•\' tortions Jt IS fine and d ftUsed ltJs notfaree but '.1 qUire 0 \\\~ DT q,.~,tr a RenlJ at 11g JJ.,e s war a ted wJierr d reet 00:1 are fol hde WIIS ODserved to take place Ill the harbor On -ER,OO!< ecu~L •DR yh~NO MA TERS ANP M .,., • the bJghest and most mtellectual comed,· It 15 .Ar ~ ~v r· u lowe 1 tu restore ho~ever bu.Jiy faded black blue grcea d f h f J the same da, but no damage was -suat.a.i.J)ed m 1\Ir DeLAKO would reunn h s lha ks to the Parents and r brown ot 0 ci:l.SSt.nK'II!l o oattar 1;1ow t~ ~okt. no' nn 1 ea one o w Olle parts •s very unn' 1t f t. d •• •~· •••• ~·vn• k.,. J consequence o 1 Guard ana of Cbdd.ren !or we 1 betal patr nage he has re a e ble de tt the r or I:IU.:.,1 CIJ!-'!M,. »0: ...._, .. - ._, ·~ Js the whole 1dea so ludtcrous It s not a. duhy n ocuang a b 9 t e of JJ a dye ca111 akc an. eJtl ed au stroke of color 1n the p ciuro mnk ng a novel ef. THE CHEROKEE N .t.TION -The National Coun ee vcd for the past c yl'ars n Buflh. 0 and trusts by b 5 m IJ. Ol\. ke nne v o e 1 be J rQe~ • a~& pie eure .. feet 1l1a the getwral color, pervading the whole c1l met on the 2d mstant and on the 3d lll8t stnct attent on 10 pleate WJI rte£JVC a coot nuance of pe feet and very eas ly?nplJed 'fl ibo!JI.OO>!log !he liD lilt vork Ill JOmt ballot elected JUdges o.ud <ftli~•tors fo- nub! e ruotrodage or \J\ Y to thee oLh and the eQ or w II nol fade erock ~ -... ...... ... 1 ' r- rub off one and a L who 1 av.e tr ed th& 1ame }J-to.oo.une• In England such 11. mrt. 1 as John Van Buren tl,Je respective d stncll! On the 4th. the acting J::rH • School Wl I commence on ~a.tu day Novt\n her n a perfec ar c s; for tbc \.Jaelntencttd Clart:'aCQtl ,.-.undl would command An) g1ftthe govemme~tt had to prme1pal ch1ef, George Lqwre) ~ent IDa mes lEtb at2oelockP M at f!9nccrt Uall llou • ofin Re uvatngDyc • n'a 1'\pphe\\bi~toallknd•ofeo~ bestaw Perhaps It •• not that Jus a1d would be sage bnef and buameos hke lt acknowledges .uuet on from 2 to.a o e oek P M fabr \' • lks slaw • handlCJi!hlef• eiQ411.11. Vtllll P.lllll& h h fi d Joons &.c and th s w thout Q ppmg .u D lbt. oribnar:1 nval mble hut t at s enm1ty would have to be lD tung an grateful language, the Dn•me good o:r Tult10n •3 per Scholar-Former Seholara S2 w•y nto the dye wb c/:1 reni!cntlle cument unsba-~le bough~ off' at 11ny prtce He coald do moro than ne81 as shown to lhe Chorokee natwn, the ah oe'l5jltf and u fitted to lie person Jtn flOII I Mve lrled 11.' argue down the F!l'l!ll Lord ot the TreMury and undane\\ of the crops and the wcrea&~ag lnda• D rect on• accompany each boll e hJS mea~~ures-.-he conld make h1m and them n try and general prooper1ty of the people regrets NEW M ,\ R 8 L E W 0 R K :5 .dlw Manufa~lurer• (If P><r• .E~rod or V.,.,.,.,., dJCulous If I were ll neilr friend of the Preet· tho killing of thll notonons ~Starr boys, and UV!J l\IEBO:NG CJLEVELAND 4< co • Soap for tak ng 0 r llf pant vun••h \\';;:, b t th h h Manufaetu,_, Cb mney p eee• Cob net Work Jltlonu from elolh ( B I. 41Ul lft11ta1 blkl Mi dent, I wouTdn t have J\ohn Van Boren Jn the op t a ey oug t to ave been trieJ by Jury., and JOeDtl TOIII..be, Grave Stona &:.e Mad e w.ork of al T•blct SltaTJ \K Socp a• ~r..LOfart.ele. B.wDil ~· pos 1 uon and n Congrer;s for the Pre.J~rdenUal •al -atrongly deprecateft the ~Wstem of LJach 1&Yi\_.. delict pt on• .No 3 Wellt Swan n :Buttn 0 '2nd a vanety o(' ~ atl.~leJ.l't WJ 1 ~e ~~B~ an Randolph 1 s a liMn had so mueh aetrb&ty Jay• thll blame of such local Jhsturbanees as No 6 Ob 0 \'~Coo\\'\\ at Hotel II oek Bull'&lo that there was a r<>bound after !hem but where haTe occurred upon the 1186 of mtoncaling drinks N B M~rl'ha- aQ11 otbero ouppl ed on oal •r.c'- lll\ different !iUd p11rer Tetn John Van Bnren s ny• the common I!ChOj)ls hav& dono weU re erms and a c respecifully nv ted to ca I \''\'bu.~ larnpoonmg pamt has once touched there remams grets that the IDJSI!Ion to W ubmgton on the !(It' pedlar~ or ar Yo~ \' ell ngto en~gelon ljlo :- such an ap~earance of the preposterous m h1m a.JTairs oC the nation had been attended With DO of~ u: .or: rc e v Dl faded elotluur n \'\},. JOUwfiJ whose gnrmenll!l wear the mark that ne1ther h1gh certain resu11.11 and exhorts the Council Ill Its GENTLEMEN, .Agent,._C C Br atol Gpcnthor\' ~tevellll Bui!UJ.o stlltton nor arutve aoap wtll ever get 1! ouL :debbeJIItiOns to be mlluenced only bv patriotilm Who )lftfer to fnrmsh thmr own cloth for gar This s to crrt fy thai hafiDJ had sa~: w~ -~ Some of the papers wJ11 probably rumtsh you, A PRECIOUS BUST-LE..-Au English pa.DPr ••vs ...,.. w 11 do we lweaJI at A s CARNER s ov.~ 27~ ~~~ ~e;.s } 3 ~~d :e~r~':C'!\~~ ~j.; pod. art c~o:\Dd I[ h t f th t 1 bl r- R~, and Wrll Ma n oueet, tKreiUIIfi Block ) wuere DO'Pa D! w II d t the publiC )OU ave a cur~os• Yo 1!6eJDg em a 0 era e the w1fe o( a Com)llh bllnkrupt was 111pposed to l~e IIJlltted to hne every euotomer pleaoed oct:)ilt 00 f 0 ~';~fae~~ t ~frB f1 Jll~1n L WQOdrull: report of :Mr Van Buren s remarks of 1ast even haVe concealed about her person money or other Dav d Al:tfeck E LaMillltb (Dyer )A UaTiner mg; a correct report. as I!haTe aatd '\ almost ont property of value belongmg to her hWiband ,. .. ocr GOLD :PENS -Browu & H nbbard ba.vmg R s UWlB :J'beodore Baker ,lqo Cliadd erdon of the que•tion The sentiments of the radical t Sh WllB h d ~ d d dlooolvedco-portnerobtp SAMUELBJtOWNcontmuegw ~n..:or~4~1f-=-=-::-::=;;-'T::;:::\:;..-;:;--::;-;::::;:::-;;~ 1 d h h k 1 b ta e e eearc e a ew aya ago an 111 manufaeture.and Re potnt Gold Pen• at tlte old e•tabi •b - ea ud I ere ohwever ate not h \y to e pre ber buatle ' which waa unusually bulky were ment. Ne l41l lila n •<- up •truro Entrance orpoOJte poll r'fi'OLIOS A ~plcndld lot ef Paper MaeM serve ong as e gtves themtn these addreMM found -,vatches andJ6-Welrv of the value of £100 Goth cHan .oc17m6 and TurJrex Mo oceo Portfo o!! togetberw t:hapat Thav are for J .. temng andiencee, not for the pa varleCy of tlic cl eaper 1< nd• For sale •~ ges of books Thev wtll not be preserved Ria YJ:AilLY M:r:ETII<G nr llml.llrA.-T,he Qnaken BllANCH OP NEW YORK nov4 B'J EELE'S BOOKSTORE ment s m some sortmore the aetor's ment-lhan swarm m Ind ana. At the Jate yearly m6eting, G. GODFREY & CO • WEDDJJVG \l\IXINGS''-S tver Bordnd anv other tVhether the ~~enumanto 1Vfil tell IlllPOJITERSOFGENUIN.E JYIN.ES 4 \1/.J LIQUOR Note' Paper anct ji'!nvelope• Silver Wall\ro \\' o\\ held 1>t R1chmond, there were 2,500 persona.- No 15 Weboter11u Id np Man It Buffalo aug Htf design• s lver oordert'd Cnrdo ne N otyle Weddlllf Cde m future llf!On the action of govemment. time Th were of •'-e orthodox~- • \'OT Bo_. s ver and Emboo\'l~ l nJl\l' &e.., 1oe Will sbow ey .... r-·• •• ..... riNGHAM, Also-Corrci t ve to the ~!QVC MI .. Lollle. MI .. _....., •- ·~ Fl lot W 1ll '\On aJlow me (I am mre you will) to sav FOJIJY .nlDING ..tlfD GOMNISSlO\i JHERGH.J.NT.l Becke M os '>.c«m• altt\ d •cno o her book• nn rook Tlae Fin& w.._..... - ·-• e • ' N y ,_ \ ([]\A CARD -The snbscnber wouJd most re .um \G\\\' •o._ cry a 4 Domeat ~ &o,MWy FaDDIY !I hle•\ tb elllbt>r - one word of JnsUce to the ew or\' me aoilen, .opeelful!y nform thee uz.etll of nul!'afo tbat be w111 be Com mere i a 1 L • n e • ate Fam ly rceo•ilO foe JU: .l'$w0.,. l!ledt~<oung main n .. ., The r..., toil - or the lint ward were out m fpr pnbhclltion m a reg.on where the1r lllovemenla rec:e Ylllf 1n a few da~ bl• Fall.stocu of freeb ud pure lfO ~ \\~~'~''4L wn.LJ<r BUFF \LO I mu~y are uv ted 10 ~H<~.t ., th~lr -- 1aa .,..., 4 lllld were addressed by are loo often unfauiv represented~ Not a breatlr, Dli.UGII AND MED1CDIEII. totle<ber wltlo a full aud RpiBtf nori STEELES .BOOKSTOJ.., •- .,- th h f nfri dH :riotll the V eompleM -t <If' l'enu-ry &>ape. 0 Je• a - • C cf I learn that QIJAKTUS M.~ DATU ..0 u_.,. _,lh rre~~>t elfect- Jlot a oug t o u en n.. e ,. \\ BrUabco, COm'- ...., an or wb eb ll&J'e beea \\\\'ted \\\\ ....... OHNSON, WRI rTN G IN.K& Maynard&Noyeo Bl•ell I alt. (lJ' Wears reJOI e 0 J ~-- \' a·- Buren party of New York towrud the 1011thor ,.,lh....,..tcateutoflu&hlf .IUidwJIIh!IOldoalbl!- PRODUCE AND IN80RAfiCE BROKER llirmonsBI3ek BlUe llcdanlCarrnmo GR.J.VES form•rly conu,.cted w•th thw paper, h• ut~cUac 6ooa thill -u.c. which Wall large and S<>nthern men From what I ba...e hew 1>1ld -able wmo. 1110 :J M.EIWHA11TJ!' EXCH.&NGE BCl'f'ALO Cooper • (late Walkden I< 'lerry) Black Ink toro h A bl by the rree de enth11Sl_.'- \ it --:~.... t ... I ,... ....._, ... -A • I ..... li h tb .r. al bond ( lie would a.a.o reepectfully a-ve notiee tbat .he will de- a.&re:a.~JIC¥8' Stephens' B ue F u d be~n nommated for t e ssem y ..,.... ..,._.a .. a .,.e .... nntr w...... seen, \\ eve t at e d'!ltem o union - bill .. li,. aDd Jndlvldualatleptioa to Ja• bllll~~e• ID Jolin Hol{loter • .Eoq :a H lley'\ ooa F.•q l'b lp< Green Fluid wbtcb tum• blaek on \\'I\' per JOJe of Geneoee Mr GRA. ns Ill a devoted Will rciJ ap a lll!lll. .,... far VAll Bu.u' and AD- and g()O(J Wlll, from th1s sectron toward tht IOUtA all '\' dewlo aad he ll'liJIIIhaL hlllOIII uperlellu tn it Pllilo Dlllfedt Co 1Jerm Jl.~~:bmoud Eliq a~ I Arnold •It Ha r son • Copymi Ink \''ix:'lc~ r~~E mocncY flh marll.t the •• 011 Tn..day Mllt. 0111r frienda !here arc al -toWards LOII!!nana and TeXIIll lJl llll espee1al 11'11 \*\\\lkieDl cuarao...,tbat.twlllie~ducted pro- ~.....,ET rtd at nov4 su: LE'S B free!!lliler, and IB deoervJngo •• .._...., .. .!..l- ~ manner-boldsltahr•ghtn-andwumthunaba pedy. A,continU&Deeoftbcllleralpatrooacewbl<llhu \\' \'\' H-Artl1icJal Teeth mse e I .K.J!IT D i>ea tfuJ Cut \\\\'n-l!tand ~- ... ~-\dence of hill pohtleal r .. .-. 11: •• ,.. - ...,_ ~ - utr liU IMD .:011· ·-d At ,L,_ Ve\' ~ft--· ..... __ u dallpr or ~lybecoo~lc-j·-· wed upon bio eo!abliollment; llliiOOC I\\P'\'\ manaer DecayedTed)4uotored clearu<edloe I N de ANI ~ ied -~d • arm ne In~ Afoo a ....... wiU> - \\\ r' ___ .... -- • ..,..,..-... \ ~ !II opeRI.Willfu.alanteed Cban!esmoderate I rna expreu 7 or nd Wood In• ~ rQBpet.:d h mlf make., capable and honut leg•.. •--<If tU un~ ol die qnltltift to be de. wroag threat.n anv of illa -diem •tatM. or aay o H P CH.AHl'LL\'\ J51 Main JC. J J•l'dl• r M~ ~. 1 n W•tre'c GGt,·o OP~LY.~be~en)l~,;~.. l ~!.:j~r.,~ty of ~~el;un ~'f':lLF:S BOOKI!\! OIIZ- eleptc ' e CJded at thll tleetlaL gentlrii! harm to life or \P\'J'W'Yi thousanda al \\._... d reetlr oppoo \'St. l'eol • Cburcb • ~ _. .-~ - r--~ • lator