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OF NEW-YORK. For Vice President, CBAB.LilS P. ADAMS, OF MASSACHUSETTS. FOB. PRESJ.DES'J.'L\..L ELEC'l'Oftl, ROBERT El!JlliET 1 of NewYprk. j JAMES S. WADSWORTH) of Livi+lgston. A few days since we paid a viJnt to tha hosp1!al of the SISters of Chant) lll th1s city-an msutn- tion which, although JUSt e,tahh.hed, has alrolldY. done much good ana ttlught the homeless wan- derer that there 1s-sucb a tlnug as reul cbar~l) 111 -till& selfush 'World.. On -pwosmg through tt., we found everJ thmg 16 wear the appearance of neat- ness and comfort.. indicatmg the care and atten- tiOn bestowed b) the Sisters upon the pauents comnutted to their .charge No part or the es- tabll:shmcnt se~med to be neglectc;ct An nm- form and matked cleallll!le<s charar •enzed every poruon of 1t. The people or Btlff:ilO r.Ie llldebled to the Right Freilcl> Gobleu, l'Iated C:uidleoticks, Itali&ll Tea Tableoo. Gold do, French Breakfa.!!f'.I'ables:, Gilt t \onm:r :f.ables, Royal 'F.:rencb Mtrror.s Sdk \V1ndow Curta.ms.\\ Cnmson Tntfatees.. ' l<,.renctt S1lver Plate. And a large number of other nruclOl!, too numerous to mentmn~ AMERICAN 1\hcH..:!..!HCS 1 -Do you see 1n the list any t!ung manufactured from the A.A1ERICAN oak. h1ckon. chern: or walnut1 NO' not one- The rose-wood, ebQny., box and mahog---~y of Eu- rope~Imported from Europe duty }1'68 are the or- nameuts. of hishouo.::e. In the magrnficence of h1s honse he has lav..1shed his. wealth upon foretg'l' ntechnmcs, while there wete thousands m our cou.ntry who needed emplovmant to support thro.r frum!Jes ------- ------- COMMERCIAL. 01rtc£ o!'TITE Re::ruoiJ.t t ! Buffalo .. Nov 6 3 P M Tbt: wef\tber was wet and unfavorable for commerctal operations thiS momm~. The attendance on 'Change was PORT OF BUFFALO. g::r1Hasters a.l:J.d officen of-vesselii w1ll confer a fa..-or Of! us, which W!l wtU ree1procate cheerfully~ by forward- Ing to ~he Rcpubltc office any 1tems of marme mtelllgence 9 etc., wbtcll tlley ruay be 111 po>:.sez::;swn of \\ ARRIVED-Nov 6 Steaoer Rochr<ter Lundj, Tolelo, 3~! brio ftour .M S Hdw lc\, ~ t.lu Jandt.: H~,_tcllcock .!00 IJrls 0.11-:reed .28 bri~ .l..hCh.uTY llutb Ju~ anJ \\ eL::;ler 40 br 1 s Cranberne•.S do tallow 14 do IHtd 9 do:-seed4 do.sundr.1e& Holt, Palm<:r .auJ. to, ~ LJvxrs:! n lurels U1a h1uery 6 kegs butter Gel ... stun ant h\an\ 3 fdt c Htle H Lamb, 7ltxs vennermc Abell aud bard••er ll~ Kg\ but.ter brls seed 1 bntll.sheep pelts 1 bo> uo li <> Beecllcr S1e1mer Amcaca, Plnlups, DetrOit, 446hrls flour J and C H•tcb.cock. 304 Jo R l\ \\rdk•US .!~4 do 8 Morgan i$U H;;; Heecber, ldUUo J Notungh1un, 4:-0 dn E We~dand co, Pi do Uellston and Evans, 108 do 1)_ L :sternberg an• co. 5\1 brlsglue 10 rolb leather Abell and Gard11er, tl kES bu~t~:r 1 bx. tongues l brls seell l:l buudlcs Sbec1. Il'Qn i='H Hooker 12 b~Jrses G oxen owner on board, I brl• 16 rolls leath~r ll az trd, Monteath and Sherman. Steamer Canada, Van AUen,D<:tr.oJt, 4 casks Miles Max- well udco, 2Cr1s flour G Da.vu; and co-. blf brl ti.hBe- Uientand Ruden ..'!horses owner SterunPr J>mer,tld, Young, g111ppewa. JJI5T.- 1 DlST: 18. ANDREW W. DOIG, Lewis. CHARLES B. HOARD. J~!fer!Kln. RICHARD HULBURT, Oneida.. ELIAKIM R. FORD, Ot<~go. TRACY ROBINSON, Broome. JAMES S. CHANDLER, O\wego. SAMUEL ROBIHNS. Onondo.ga. ARTEMAS CADY, Ca.yngn. HENRY P. SARTWELL, YnteF. HE.JRY :B STANTON, Seneca. FREEMAN EDSON, Monroe. JOHN DI\KSON, Ont:no. Rev Dtshop T:otoN for tl f .. excelle-nt tnstttutton Through Jus mdofuug 1hle pffort,, funds were ratsed to purchase the old Or:philn ... \.$\ lum bu ld.i mg and ,the grouud::~ a!tacbed~ and to put the-m m replUr. About mid-summer the S,stets of Char- lt.y, who formerly .resided 1n iYlan land, was sent for b) the B1shop to take ch~~rge of 11. Smce tbat timeforty-sm:on slck persons have been recerved Of theoe, two have died; twcnty-nme have been discharged r.ecovered,nnd sacntccn re.ma1u The gromter number- hav\ not been able to pa) un) thmg. not as 2\ood as usual ant! transacttons were not numcro •\ Sales of GOO bfJ1:s • '\: ps1lantJ, .,oo ••Ccre:sc...,, and too bll:. two good brands at 84 44, and 1200 bbls good western at S:l 40 In WHEAT we heard of the sale of 6000 cbnu:e Propeller Moutezuma 9 Warner. Detrott. 14.Gt br1t flour i Cloks asl1cs E Weed and co~ 351 brl• flour Maxwell and. co, nO do .Niles and \'Veb::.t.t::r, 27Udo Kunberly, PeaM and co, 33S do P L Sternberg and co, llU do Co>ll anti Fol\er. \'2. boxes goo..,'s J Myers and co The Last Meeting of the Campaign. !. THOMAS B. JACKSON, QHeen•. OhiO at 90c In CoRN we heard of the ~mle of 12,000 bu h1gh m1~ed afloat at 45lc. In other llrucTea no change to note Canal FreJghts 75e on Flour , 20a21c on \V heat , 1i !c. on Corn to Albany .. Prupt-l!t-r :::.;andu\'kY~ Brundage, Detrmt. 580 briF flour 4 do set d Uelswn am1 Evan~, 7Ul brls J H Hooker, 1107 doB \Vet>tl aw;l co 1'-'9 do R P Wtlkme, 29 brls do Hayetand Juhuson, 33\) do J a.ud (. Hitchcock, 14 cskaaslJetJ$1 bri• beC'f l bx on pep1 enniut Maxwell and co 2. HIRAM BARNEY, Kings. 3. SAMUEL W ATER1li1RY, N. York. 1 20. 19. The Free Democracy of the c1ty of Buffalo are requested to meet at the Car- nage Room of J. S. Mlller's Livery Sta- ble, on Washmgton street, THIS EVE- NiNG, at seven o'clock. 4. IlERN,ARD J. MESEROLE, do- : 21. 5. THOMAS B. TAPP.I):N, do I 2:l. ProlJelh r PocahuiJL<lS, l\ orc~ter, Cb1eago, 37S bu wheat UN Harney and co ~~ hrts beef U Unw {l hrla .eed a bah s wool J M Srmtll1 23 beef Gco DaYiiJ nnd Cu, ~46 l1Jdu; A Rumse), ~,;)6 brls beef H E How Lrd. USl tft'• D Rtchmond ~14 hrls flour J and C Hnehcock; IIi brlt engar ~lax wen aud co t\'rom Uetr01t 1 57S bau·ell ftoul' Sears auJ Gntfith~ 1.!-:l do R \V.tlhams, 76 doD aJc.h- moml 6. WILLTAM F. HAVEMl']YER, do t 23. 7. , SAM U I!;J) .!3. FERRIS, Westcheeter. ! 24, 8, THOa1AS TABER, Dutchess. t 25. In the adm1ssion of pauents, no quest1or,s are ?dlSCRLLANEOt S Flour .. • .. .. • 4 3i ~.,4 44 1 1 urkey lbc; •••• • •• • • • - Pork , • , . • . . • \2 UIJ ! h1ckens • . . . . • . . - UC\l'f c wt •• ,. • • • • .. 4 \2.'5\ Cl<JVCr se.ed, b.u • • .. • 3 .,o Butter lb • • • • 82a13, Tuuotll_y.. .. • • ..... 1 i>l 9. NATHANIEL. .JiONES, Orang-e. ' 2fl. 10- ABRAHAM A. DEYO, mater. 27. asked as 1.o the rehgtous VIews of the applicant, and tf he w1she• to recetve spmtual help from the mm1ster of his religJOn, he is promptly graufied. or course, the number or protestants receJved at the hospital, is not known; but It IS believed that less than half of the whole number have beeu cathohce We mention th1s fact to show that this Pork Jn-ltng cwt • .. 4 5U 1 \G€'ese,.ecrtch • • - Lard : . • . • . 7aP' Fl L' • • • • • 1 00 Che£\se • .. tjaa~ \VbJtefi:;;ll, bbl .... 5 iJO Bng U \\ anunga Freeman. Cleveland. 9l. trcs 2 brl• 3 kp beef 433 h des P Durfee nnd co, 956 br1\ flou.r E Weed and co, 1331tye hogs O\\ ner A number of gentlemen w11l nddress the. meeting. 11. JOHN P BEEKMAN, Columbta. 28. Hatns ... _. ... 6~~ Cod c.wt • 3 I'll i:'iiiOUiders . • • . . . . . • . a Potatoes busll . . • . • oU El. RILEY LOOMIS, Renssalaer. ll9. 13. IlARMA '\;US BLEECKER, Albany. 1 30. OTTO F. MARSHALL, Steuben. W!LL£A;>.I H. TEW, Chanuuque OLIVER PATCH, Er1e. THEODORE C. PETERS, GPntoseit. JAMES VAN HORN, N1agarn. Cornmeat,cwt ~. ~ 1 12~1 ::o;alt bb1 • 1 31~ Bng Preble E1cord•, DetrOit 17~ brio ftour 11 brll dried frmL 14. brls seed 4 ca~tk! asheii Niles and Wheeler, uti others This is the last meetmg of the cam· pa1gn. Let 1t be a glorious one. Let every frtend of the cause of freedom- every op.eonent of the extens10n of slavery be present, and thus aid the glorious prin- ctples for whtch we are contendmg. 14. JAMES S. WHALLON 1 E~sex. I 31. .. Wheat bu-... ~ .... i-3Aa9Uj Apples bhl ~ .. 2Sa37~ Corn . • • • • • . . •. 45i Do dried bu •.... 87~ Oats. • • .. • ~ _. 2ti 1 OnJOns • • • • .. 50 Bng lle'ft>nstem, Pa•smnre, Ch1cago and Lttlle Fort; llo 44--1 bu wheat D RIC llmond 15. WILLIAM B. FARLIN, Warren. 1 32. 16. JOHN GILCHRIST, SarBJto~;ra. I 33. Slan~hter htd<>s lbs 3 7.:a ~.,~;gsdoz .. .. ll Bng Cnspm, Sulltvan, Dl\trr tt, 5150 lb• eastmg• D N Bat .. ney and co, 581 llrls flour Ktmberly. Pease and eo-. 2«0 do J Nottmgham and co, 47U doE Weed anol co, 1!0 do R W11lmms 1 69 do H S Beecher, ~19 do J and C Hileill• cock 17. WALTER BOOTH, HPrlkimer. 1 33. Dry do • 8a9j.:\'jaleratus • .. .. .. • • 6~ (]til. lh • • • • • IJ :;nap • • • • .. • .. • .. ;] ::sbet'IJslanghtered 1 0Ua2 Ot I \i\T1nskey gall • • .. J.t!nl? Turn out frulnds! Let not the hunkers of e1ther party be able to sny that tbe free democracy of Buffalo are not at theu posts. By order of the Comm1ttee. Places of Holding the Polls. FIRST WARD-Eastern District-- At the Commercml Hotel. Western Dzs- tru;.t-At the. U nwn Hotel, on Water st SE€0ND W A.RD-Eastern Distnc~ At Erastus Crooker's, on Seneca street. W'estern.Distrzct-At the Franklm House. THIRD WARD-Pearl Street House. FOURTH WARD-Eastern Distnct • -At George Shantz's. Western Dzs· tnct-At the Court House. FIFTH WARD-At the Genesee House. The Po1ls will operr to.morrow at sun~ rrse nnd close at sun-set. GET OU'I' THE VOTERS. Let lhe election comimttees m the dtffcrent distncts attend sirtctly' ID th1s Important dut) - Fin',/,. out who are behmd lumd, and GO AFTER the In~ Every Vote Important. Not a single vote shontd be lost. Candidate!! have frequently been elected b) a mo.Jonty of A SINGLE VOTE And all aggregates are made up of SINGLE VOTES Be at the Polls. ' Free eo1l mon s)lould be on hand nt the elecbon Mtnd 'JleJther hru1, rain or snow, but be at the l'olla, and stay there. _____ __, Now's the .Day. Electwn JS the t1me f01 free soileiS to show then devotion to ihe cau<:e, b~ therr promptitude and pftrsevercnce, ---::::--~---::~-::: Don't Leave the Polls. Free sofl men should not leave the polls: ttl! they are. closed See the Votes Counted. Let free soil nten attend to the canvass u '\Vell u to vot10g. There nre cogent reasons for ilomg iio. Let them see that the cauvll>!s 1s fald) made Warn the Committees. That tl1e whigs and hunkers will leave no mean~ untried to get votes for the1r tickets, and tbo.t theJ muot.be met and counteracted b 0 correspondmg extremes. Bear Ill Mind, Tho.t all sorts of fraud w1lf be resorted to by our- whig and hunker opponents, that counterfeit•, Bpltl ticke~. fal•e ballots, and even other devJCe to decetve the electors are the ordln~ re!!!orts of the ;~nemte~ of the free sml prmc1ples, and mnst be Joo!.ed io and,guarded agamst. ~~~ Vote Early. FREE SOIL MEN 1 VOTE EARbY, 11nd then attend to getung all your free so1l fnends to the polls LOOK TO THE LAME AND THE LAZY, A:l~D SEE 1'HAT NO VOTE IS LOST! Electoral Ballots. Look well to your Electoral Ballots, and see that the names are all there and correctly spelled False and defective ballot•, made to rellcmble !h<Hle or the free democro.ey, may he looked for ro the lnce\l•nJr! 'l'o the Meeting I The election tlokes place to-morrow, aad noth- 111& sh0nld be Ieft undone by our fneud~, that Will promote the great and nght.eons. cause m whtch w~ are engaged. In a mnltitnde of connsellots there 18 safety, 18 a w1se and ttu:e ~aytlig Let ev.eey one of us~ then, go to lVhr.Ll:R's Cnrrtage R!\OIIl TO-NlGHl', talk over the matter, and RESOLVE THAT WE WILL TRIUMPH T0-1\IORROW. l,.et no mnn f11lter. Now IS Lamb do.. 75al 00 Htghwmes .. • • .. .. •• 19 FOB GOVERN Oil, 1nsbtuhon makes no d1scnmmatwn, on. account of rehgwus bchef; and Is, therefore, m the broad- est acceptation of the term, a char1table Instltn- liOn, worthy ahke of the encouragement and md of the benevolent of all denommnt10n•. MlJ[ton hams lbs .. • 3 Lend hund .. • • • • 4 00 Hnrdwoud cord 2 7Cl ncans bu • • • • • • 71 Hemlock 2 UC VVoolll> 20a35 Bng::; B Ruggles 'MQntgomer). Cle-Yeland, 595 brl• ftGtlr I( sHan ley, aOO do P DUrfee and co, 1 barrel buuer E !f Httlla:rt 7 b..ales wool J Myetsandco, 133Gkg• butter tO brls tnpc P L Sternberg ilnd co JOHN A. D; X. H~ - Barlev \l be followmp; tnhle of the rates of dtsc.ount on uncur rentfunu~,ts corrected weekly by Ttm ?II ::tEND & Co , Ex- 'tho hospttn.l lS under the dnect.wn of five Sts- cbange-nrokcn • .No 3 Mttmnon House B1 lCk Bng lo\ova, McK1tnck, Cleveland, 1090 brls flour 78 brl• seed 39l~:gs buttl'r H Daw, 200 trcs beef 2 bq1 ton&lll!l I brh. sundnes .P Durfee ant'l co Bng Cuwhcrland,l\'hx, Cleveland, 412 brl• fiout GelitOa and Evans, 604 do P Durfee and eo, 9.:t9 brls flour flltg• 6 Jars IJutter>l ho:xes glass ware 1 do sundr1e• l brl aeed. N J.les and Wbeelcr For Lieut. Governor, SETH M. ·GATES, OF WYOMING. ton of Chanty\ two of whom are empl:j oed, par~ - d1s d1s f Canada, a11 kmds 2 M1ch1gan • • • • .. 1 of their tune, 1n the female department o the (Hno 1 Vtrqm1a 1 parochwl school of St. Loms church. Tho med- U'~:~;ky .•..• 1 and 1 ~ t¥7;'i\t&n.F\\In.Co~lf~a Jcal board Is mnde np of •orne of the ablest Rchcf Notes . . . . 3 P1ttsbnrgh Bcnp • • • 6 -... f h h h \ f t\t: Allc\'banv Scrip • 6 Baltunore .. • • .. l pu)SlCians o t o cit), w o ave Ct.:arge o .ue Net\ Urlenns 3 M1s~oun • '2 patients, and dec1de all questions aflectingthe F. &M llank, ll•trmt 1 Mtch Jus Company 1 general health of the establishment The pnces Exchan.:e on New York ~ 'IP ct prem CANAL EXPORIS for board, wasbmg, medical attendance, nursmg &c., range from one do1In.r and a half to four dol- The (ollowmg ar~ the exports per canal from th1s place Nov Jth lars por we~k, dopendmg upon tho nbi)Ity of the r lour bl,ls .••.•• patient to pa) The Ststers are alwa) s wiJhng rork · · · . · · • to admit the siCk poor gralls, as far as the1r Iloer 21,091 l'.ard lbs . . . . . . 2,42Z 34 Cheese • • • .. • 192,703 2594 Wool .......... 2!2781 Bng H Clay,Se-jmour,c eveland, 425 brla flour28 barrel•• beef~, do clay:Gelston and Evans, 280 brio mour 41 col• btgbwtnts l b.Isleather 1 Jar butter A Mornson aad eo, 1U5 llrls flour P Durfee and eo 97 boxes chee8e 2 ca1ke aslles :.t5 brls.clay Eldred~e and .Russell, 3099 bu wh-e1.' E Weed and eo Bng Carol me, Dav1s~ Chicago, 11,311 bush wbf!at 111 brl• flour D Rtchmond Schooner BlnP Belle, Klumph, Toledo; 35Q hrls tl.-r M 8 HawJey 935 doGS Hazard, 68 do John Hol111ler, .tS ca,i:kti lard 25 brls whsltC.Y 7 casks aHhe• Holt. Palmer anA co Schooner A Bclmnnt, Anderson, Toledo, 7000 bull!b corD. 1511 hrls flour ;::, l'urdy 350 brls flour 41 casks haahwme• 6 bah s wool 15 c :tHks sPed G S Hazard lid b hh fd Ashes ....... means WI a mit, ut n:1 l ey ave no un s OI Wheat bush endowments, they can do but httle at ptesent, Corn . COUNTY NOMINATIONS. 176 Seeds . . . •.••• 7h 4U7 63,669 Staves . . • . • . . .. • !40,UOU 3!',313 Lumber teet 133,11h Schoon('t G Y R1cl:nnon,t, SomervJ11e, Rncme 1 4000 bu•h wheat 0 N Barney tnd en~ 43UU bush wheat ~12 barrel• flour D RIC\hmond Schlu)l1er Petrel, Hall, Rile me, 8800 bushel! wl1eat G W fJ!Tt For Congress, JAMES WADSWORTH, Wh1sltey galls. , . 7,4EO 201,962 Bacon J~s . . . . . . 1,885 Sc.Jwoner Grnernl Tnylnr, Pbca1t L1ttle Fort, 3000 hutlt corn Kunbcrly, Pease and co, souo do Ntleeand Wllee- except to gratmiously tender their time and allen- Oals ..••. , •. bon. The bmldmg IS qmte a large one, bemg Jluucr lhs 50Yenty feet long, forty- feet wJde, three stone 5 No of Clcn.ranc e:I'J I05 Amount of l oils .::t£-12,741 ~.4 lar Schooner Uan Marble~ Blp;Cilow Toleilo 6007 hush whe.\J.t.. bF BUFFA..LO. and a basement 50 high as to make the bmldu g llJ' Two dollar L!llsnltered to tens o.l the Exellange Bank, Salem, arc m ctrculatwn The letters u wo\ are reall~ u. four story house. A new budding Is con- covered by the letters ~ &N , \Fhc ePds of tllc genun=1(\ 62:! Llis !lour I uris walnuts W 0 Brown, 1010 bu wheat M :S Hawlev Schoon('r Henry .Clay, Armour Black R1veJ:' 40 035stavc .. J J Utton. tracted for, on the \est s1de, wluch wtll add bills are cut off, and the ends of ~1lls of another bank past Achooner :\lNdmnt. 0ramer, Cleveland 841 bar.rel1 tlour ~ears and Gnftith 101 trcs beef N tles and Wheeler, 313 hrlH flour Meech, l:lall and co For County Treasurer, much to the space and convemence of the Insti- THOMAS J. SIZER, tntJOn, We have thus notwed the hospttal of the Sis- ters of Chant}, mth a VIew of calhng attentiOn to 1t, because we regard It as emmently w01thy of the fostenng ewe of our ctttzeus. Based upon the purest prmCJples of benevolence, and lookmg on!) to the nllov1ation of the suffeungs of the affiJCted, 1t appeals to the charitable among us, IJJ. strong language, for snch \Rul. as will enable Jts founders t.o carry out their commendable de- Signs, aad to extend 8tlll more, If possible, 1ts use- OF BUFFALO. For Coroner, STEPHEN HUFF, OF· TON A WAND~ For Members of Assembly, FIRST DfS:IlUCT, JOHN HUBBELL, ' SECOND DISTRICT, HARRY B. RANSOM. I 'l'll!RD DISTRICT WILLIAM MILLS. FOUR'l'll DJS'l'RI(lT, ASA WARREN. the Poor, SILAS BUR!fON. For Supermtendents of JOHN ARNOLD. ERVIN H. EWELL, (cORRf:.SPONDESCE OF THE RJo l'\tBT I(\] N:.:w YoRK, Nov, 1st, 1848 HMn SPAULDING AND THR TEll' HouR Bnt - The Alb>.ny 1\'Iechamcs' Ad1Joc~tt• havmg slated thatl\lr. Spauldmg voted agatn.t tho •Ten Hou.r Btl!,' m the Assembly lruot Winter, J<~3kes the foi- Iowrng corr6Ch-on. tn ihe number of the 30th Sep- temb~r. \• We owe o.n apology to E. G Spauldmg, of Er1e~ for hav1ng publushed h1s name an10ng the opponents of the Ten Hour B1ll. Upon exammmg the Journal of the Hon~e 1 wa have ascertamed that Mr Spauldmg d1d not :vote on the final pas- sage of the. bill.' \ I cut the above \chotc~ b11\ from the Commcr- cr.al ...d.d'DtJ tzser of a ]ate date, 'ft.nd wdl endeavor to put that po.per and the Albany Mechamcs' Advo- cau rtghi. on the oubject, m a small opo.ce and few words. The facts arc, thliJ: 11pon the first vote of the \I-lon. MIK>: WALSII,'& Ten Hour IlJll,\ the Hon. E. G Src<.ULDI~G voted agamst the b11l. The next doy .Mr. WALSH mond a recolfs1deration, which W!1.3 camed, Mr. SP.AULDllfG voting for that reconstderallon, 11t the ~pec1al request of the wr1ter of this, who went to •1m m his ll6at, apd so!Jmted htm strongly to do oo, Mr. S. rephe<l, that he \ wow.ld vote for lhc rutmsitkrat1on, 1mf. would not 110tc. for the bill, as :he did n.ot like tt.\ I replied, If he did not, he would hear from It hereafter, probably. fulness We can not dose th1s art1cle \\ lthout relnung a characletisllc mCJdent The firstpattentxecetv• ed at the bosp1tal was gtven up by the ph'\ SlCU.LllS, and hts death hourly upected. The S1steis, b-e- hev.Ing there was hope v. hilc hfe remruned, as- sumed the en!Jre charge of the pa!lCnt and devot- ed themselves rughtaud da) to h1• bed,,de. h a few da) s they were. dellghted to Wltne\'S fav01ahJe !\ mptoms. The pallent ulumatel) recovered and IS now 1n our ~beets a hcalthl and u~eful Clttzt=>n, mdebted for h1s hfo to the mere\ of a supe1101 power, and the devoted kindness of the Ststers, who found In the recovery of the sick man. and 1n the conscwusness of havm~ discharged then dutj., an .abundant reward for therr unrenuttmg ktndn,es;i and attention A..P.actu.re :for ...J.JU• r•ca.n Mechanics and '' orlrana-naen. Gen CAss. the nommee of the Balumore row- dies, 1s a beautiful spemmen of the kind o£ men tho.t Amencan mechamcs and workmgmen ~hould \dehghLtohonor\' Look at the SIXTEEN dol- lars a DAY he has received from the pubhc tren· sury for the last thirt) yea1s, and at the 280,000 dollars- he has had from the national troasnrr, m- ' . dependent of hio pay and nuleage. cd on CounterfClt hve dollar b11Is on the Penn Townsl.llp Bank nre m ctrculat.lOn m Pennsylvama 'l'hcy are satd to be wen .executed • • S h ouer t ounductor, Fox, Pt Rowan, 90 tons coal o\ n<'r \\ ~uard, sail• audrigg1ng furmturcand bcddmg of the Bng Sandu:.ky Seho n('r Ohto, Munroe, Taledo 1 25 M staves J J Orton,. 12M ft luml er MIXer RECEit'Tts FLOLR. G'\RAlN &c, AT TIDK-W ATP.R -TUe qunnuty of Flour. Wheat ,Corn and Bnrlev left at LirlE' wa~ terJurmgthe4th week 1n October, m tkeycars b-17 nnd lt:48, ts as follows - Flour,b~ls ISn, • H9 1--0 1848,. • • • .. • 226, LW Wheat bu Corn,hu Barley,hu 153 3.J7 125~~0 II ,,:t.~'l 22.~,791 148.013 :2:34,919 Increase, 76 649 75,447 2.2,783; U!l,635 \I he- aggre2;nte quantity of the same article!:! left at t1de water from the commencement ofnav1gatwn to tbc 31st of October, wclnsLVC, JS as follc\o'\i - Flour bhh; Wl1eat bu lfij7 7 ••••• 3,tH.?Ja 3 2Ja,t'ltl lb-18, •• , , , 2.~Zl7,53U 2,225,613 Com hu Darley.ho .5,6u.J,:l6l m:i\' 4flr-l 2,iill1,743 977,o25 Decr~ase • -940,176 999.403 3 1P9,614 Inc l!J 577 By reducmg tlie wheat to flour, the quantity of the JatteJ left at t1de-warer th1s year, compared W1th the correepoJid- mg penod of laBt year. st)o.ws a decrea\'e equal LO 1~-tll,O.JG b t,rrel~ of flour .. I he rece1pts of B:Hie.r d'urmg the months ofRPtJtemhC'r nul OclO Jtr last ye lr wa:.I349,~.W2 bu , the recetpU> for the saul! prnod t.hts year h 1ve heen .. l33.7,!167 bu show1ng nn m- creaseth,s year\Clvcr last of 1&a,f65 bu Jhe follol\JU~ TuLle bllons the lJUiil ut,r of l:lvlne of the pnnc1pnl art~cl('S of prodU< e left at tult -w~tPr, from tl1e commeuc~ment ofnav1gatton to thE> 3lc;:t r)f October, lnf':Ju stve, dunng the ye-ars 184.6~ (HI9 days,) 18.:17., (llj.l days and Ie.t8, (I&! daJs /- ]'l<JG 18H. _1~~~ Canal ope.u Apnll6 l'rlay I J~u.y 1 Flour,I>Q.Js 2~3:942 3173715 '2227539 Wheat, Jm:;h. ,2,104,155 a,2 :;,o16 ~,2}a,6I3,. Cllrn, u • • 1,40tl ~;},') 5,h04 302 2.50.:1~ 7 j..g H trley. u l.04t.72Fl 958.46~ 977 5l;) Bet>[, bbls • • 3l 57tl 33 242 24 \'40 Pork. •• • • • • • • 77,307 71 !lti4 ~H,721 Ashes,u • 43,U!i6 !!9,al!9 32,181 Butter~ lbs • 11,9J2 7~ 14 2.bll l\'U 15,740 200 J ard, \ -... .. 6 212 100 :) u~u.avu 9,5h,tr::5 ( lu esr, \ • 4 ..... 20,147.157 23 241 it-35 28 ~9.i9t Wool, \ . • . . 7,31l11,~15 lU 299,82H 7,501,562 llacon, \ ..... 1.778,400 3,439,4JO S,UI:i I 141 N.EW YORK, Nov 4, 6 P M -Pnvate accounts per fl1ferma be111g more uufavorai.Jie tban the pnnt('d ones t-::tused a .general dullncl]>s m the- flour market, quotatJon'l; tlic lower titan the closm~ rate.a of yesterday Sales 6UUO 1fiJI011L$;;r 2'Jtt5 3lt for c;.ommon to good Oswego, I.\11Chl .gan. 'I roy and Western, and $5 31!a5 50 About 2000 b1:1ls of t1le above was for expm t at $a 2.'i l:l( rse iloLr thC!re \'-CTC small sales at $3 50 Meal1s qUJet, and retmuns much as before tile news Gram-Demand torwhea~ IS fiur, at steady pnces Sales 4->UIJ bu Oluo $1 ).t;i, Genesee at iU ~ Cbtcago at$!_, and common d!') at D4c Rye about the same, w1tb sales 400J b~ at 6o:m6()c 1n the •h1p and delivered earn -sold to fur extent' at current rates Before the Steamer sales add up ~11.000 hu at 73c ftJr round, 71c for Pennsylvanra ycl1ow, 8&:: foe Western m1.:J:Cd~ and 71c foe round wh1te Oats dull, 35e for Can>1l Provtswns-- Tbe rlemantl for ail tieRCnpttOn!! ts moderate .to day Mess .and pmne pork are 813 and @P Bf'ef 18 quiet at 89 2na9 50 for meso;, and $a 25aa 37 for pru11c. Lard 1s dull. with downward tendency-we quote the matk<jt ijbout 7.a~c Butter and cheese rema,n as befrne, with small sale!: latter-some 1000 boxe& sold for export at ~ia?le for good tO pnme .. ADRIAN.,. Oet 30 - P(rceff m thus markctJ\etnaiJl ali m our last report, With very slight exceptlon~, On '1 hur8*' day. wheat wa.s up to SOc ltul on F.rtday and Saturday went Qo:wn to 7aa76c. ~n11s m•y now be quoted as far ~verage -Watch 1.oW£r- SchooJJer J V\ Bro\\U, Persons, TQicdo, 4:J69 b11 wlleat John llolll\'tl'r 501 do M SHawley, 3:100 do S Purdy., 33 csk.s h1ghwwcs J P Drennan, 15 brls hams S Brown, 511 brl::; fl. 1ur G 8 Hazard Schoonor G W Dole, Goodell, Cleveland, 1000 brls flour HDlW ... • t5cllootu!r Alps, I raveriiC 1 Ene 1 GOtonseoal Wllketon and co 70tons do WUuek\ey Schooner Bonnmgton, Prdtt, Ashtabula 5'M bn cheese 4~ brls l eef 23 ke.,li butter? h.rls t tH-ow I box sundne• H S Beecher 449 I xs 11 csks cheese 8 kegs but1er Ma.xweU and co , H32 bxs checBe J Plumb and co 4 kegs butter WJihams, Howard and cor 0 do Geo B Walhnrlge aml co 34 csks h1gh\\ ,ne:;. 1 J<eg butter 1 HarwoB and co; l box clodl Marcy aud' Wefch Schooner VJrgnua Purdy~ DJ!J. Toledo, 8478 bu wheat 177 brls ftour P Durfee and co , o2t do S Purd)' , 1119 brl• wh1skey G S Hazard~ SChooner\. 1neellnes., LDomrs .. Mrlan 5329 bu oata 1!?00 btt whEat 12 casks ashell 1!) hrJs seed 5 kegs butter 1 do lard Bement and Rndrn 2 Urf~ pork 4 doJuckory nuti..,W.I- ha ns Howard and co 19 brls seed R P WIIJun• ~ kegs buLler 1 c;:,k ashes Fleeharty nnd Warren , 250 hYe hogs owner Scbooner 1 L Harner 'Kl.ne, Huron, 3:501 bu wbont f brl• f\ax seed l Uu beaus llenwnt and Ruden , 56 brlit btgh- \\ mes John Holhster 3 brls beans MasteF l::lch.ooner M1httJ, RJclmn'lson .. l:\eveland, 830 hrl• I\Jour JiG9 bu wheat E W<ed ani co IOU tc• beef Geiston o.ml E\~<ms JOl do Niles mrl \iVheelr:r ~cl o1cr \11.1\\\uu, Ht)-C~ <.:Jt\Cimd 4'20 brl'l{ tlonr P nurfi e and 1;-0 1' t-9 ke~s 3 brls butter 17.;) brh; ftopr 7 brl• eg~s I hhd \\ nre 3 cask,., ash~ s 3!1~ bxs cheese '$1 brh1 :t' C':slts seed 1! rl wax 16t<:s 31 ris I eef 47 brl1 pork Ul brl• whmlu·y 1 hrllilrd Gr l.:V nand Evans Schooner t ore\'t~ (. h.adw1ck~ Huron , 566 br1\ beef as&do pork 1 rln lnBuues ;J7 hrl8 t illow 8 brls 84 kegs lard %7!t lllllrs 21611ve llo~\ ll E Howard Scl10oner Pilot. Thayer !\.E~htahula 150 ton!!l eheeo~te J l'Jumb and co 80 brls beef 17 brls pork Maxlrell aad co- .. CJ,EARbD-Nov, t;, <O::tenmer Emerald Yonng, ClHppewa 1:3team! r 'l roy WJ!km;;;, roledo Prnpe-1\f'r i\lontlcello Roheortiion, Detroit Scllooncr 011tonagon, M1tche1J, MJiwauloe, ~no brJ••!lft 9 h 'ner I omrnnr:lore, Dor1etf, Ene, 50 do S\'l oo 1er As1a, S~1th., Bl tCk R1vcr, 123 do ..3chooner l:3ea. UUilt Dnwns. rolcdo 100 dB r;clluouer 1. M Lyon, Lo~mbocker, Uleveland, 7.5 ~do Schooner ~t I awrencet Ross, do Schooner W !rvw,.,, Estes, do :::5hhOoner ~ Uale, Sweet Ch1cago Schooner P P Pratt, MJils, .Bne LAW PARTNERSHIP. WADfiWORTH & CAMERON, Have formed a partnershiP m the practace of tile Law. Office 1611\ia.Jn street, Buffalo J \ \IY.S \\ AJl:;V.: ORTFI, Dated September 21st, 18:1.8 !i:UGR CAMERO '!f. oetlO<Mm DAG:UERRI!\N GAU:.ERY. McDONNELL & CO, 192 1\'Iam street, op- pOfllt.P the Farmers' Hotel. Hullalo .l)ftguerrcotype Apparatus, nnd an the matenal u~~ed m the busmess~ for <>a.le wb.;lcsale or retail Al110, a tinf! U- sortment of Lockets Orders eneloo111g money by Jllllltl will m\\et \'1th nnmcdmtc atJ.ent.ion.. Camera•, Plate., Oasel'l &e. forwru ded to any part oo»tf 0 W. RANNEY, SALT .DEALER-11 Central \V)larf, oet7tf B.utfalo LY!l'IAN BROWN, ATTOR~EY AND COUNSELLOR AT L.JW. OF.F.l.CE l.:a6 ..M..A.L~ Sl\.lt££T. .E~CHA.NGE Jl(jl[.Dl.l'tl'll • .,. scp29tf BUFFALO. A. W. JOHNI!ION, ' A Detrott J,>llper Ill:! s tb:ere I!t o.n old mhahtlant m the new town of Grosse Pomt who oays tho.the ehall vote far CA.Ss fm the roason tlhat the General bas strong S) 111patbies for the snffenngs of Ius fellow creatures; and declaYP)!! that when CAIS was Govsrnor of Mtchigan ~nd the CAss code WM m force, a person \'Vn:! con\icted o'r some offence and sentenced to he whipped at the pumhc mar.ket, but not r6hohmg tho p.umsbment, he appealed to the ~pathy of C..l.SS, to have. h1s sentence cOinmu- ted, who conJ!Iented to do -eo 01Y condzticm. that But when the vote WM abota bemg taken on the final pas8age, the second t1me. I discovered that :Mr. SPAULDING's name was \Wo.lker o.nd when h1s name was called, It wa~ \Dodger not Ill\ echo wns-heardfrom hisses.t-''hewan'tnowlwr.\ These o.re llcefaGts, and lk- g~nllmnan wtll not .d•- One would thmJ< th!lt wtth th18 large ;unonnt of pub1•c plunder m h1s pocket he could afford to pat- romze Amer,1can mecha.mcs and workingmen, who had been taxed year after year to make :up the defiCiency m the b:ea\ury occaswn,ed b) h1s RAPACITY and AVARICE .But doeshe do EO\ Not at all. Amencan mechaniCS can not manufacture articles good enough for him Such mep. ae WAsnu.GTo.N. JEFFxnso.N and FR..UI:KLIN made It a matter of prmcipie to encourage their own. But they h~d never kussed the great toe of Loms PHILirPE, .and were men of smipfe tMtes and republican bahlts. Not so w1th LEWIS CASS. He Ib H. greater, Wiser and better man than ettber of those patriotB. H1s restdence among the Enrope~n ar1stocracy taqght h1m to look down upon and desp1se the meehamcs and worli.mgmen of his own country. He must repose htS delwato frame npon chaus 11nd beds made by Pansmn me- .chamcs, and upou whwh no vulgar Amencan has ever lwd hils hnnd. A DetrOJt pape( thus tells the story: [?A CARD -The subscriber would most re- spectfully mform the CJtiZCD~ of Duffalo that be WJll be rece1 vmg m a few days bts FaJJ stocks Of freab and pure DRUGS ANIJ nlEDlCINES, together Wlth a fnll aud complet.e assortment of Perfumery, Soaps, <.:osmet1cs, Bruslles. Combg, &.c .. all of wbtch have been «elected wtth great care as tO quality, and Wlllli~ sold on tbc QJost PROUFCF. A \'D INSURANCE BROKER, NO 3 MBRCJiAN1 8' EXCHANGE, IIUFF.NLO. the culprtt would giVe h1m, C.~osa, \ thowand ~f-po.:.. !l'h\ <:ondttiOn \\*\ compliod wtth, and the fellow {!scaped the prnctical appl1- c11tlon of the c~~· code ----'---,.,.~- Gt:rman Mee-&1•&•• Om:: e.teemed fnen-4. GERR.U: P.J:T.E.IL has JUSt refnrned from Tonaw1111da, whereihe has been ad· dxes•ID~ large ani! en!husiMlic JPM1mgs of our Gar~&Il felT ow CJilZ~llB, wtth gred effect., 'fn that town liild ¥tcnnty, th.e. GermiOllll are a1VHO to the tmportanc!\ of the questiOn of eJiltending alavery t«> the free terrllones of the U mon, IUld Will g1Y1>; a strong vote for V ..ur BUJt.EB and An..ucs~ ny llwm D. FroJU a Workiag ltlan. M.. EntToR --lrt the Commerctrd Athutiser of lMt eTening Jo an article concernmg the meet· :1ng of w.or;king men at Protection Han on Tbnra- day evenmg, m whJCh the pubhc are gravely m- formed tbat the wirCJ?J1lkr.S of the b&rnburning fact1on ha-ve been attemptmg -k,-Chcat th6 work-.; mp: meu mto the suppqrt of VAll BuREll. Now this IS decidedly nch for one who 10 adTo- catmg the cltums of Gen. T A.YLoR, who hliB \ltUii rt down tJS a PRINCIPLE \\t w gwe fLu OJ11:1lltms upon ~ tn- a10y -IJ pre.,rutlge the tumous qu.<SIWJU of palu:y now at u~ buwu.a 1M. poldical partiu of tll• cOILnlry,\ which, by the way, seem• to b<> the only PRIJICIPLJ: be bll8 ever Jli.Id down at all. But the richest part of tlii• ut to s..e the ~arne arti- cle copJed mto the Courur to electioneer for Gen. C..t..ss., the author of the 1nfamous Nicbo1son letter, When Gen. Cass returned from France helm- ported au 1mmenBe quauttty of hQUiehold fnriii- tQre-lllm<!!l\ euoug:h to lo~d doWJl a •\eamboat - and liDpPrted 1t (under his comml8mon, wh1ch s auether Jtem among the \extras FREE OF DUTY'! We are credtbly mfo;med that the amount ,,f furruture 1mported by Gen. Cass, at one ttme, (on his return f1om France,) and whtch he adds: to ev- ery year, amounted to OYER TWO HUNDRED :a:s--~~~!i' \Tea&Onable terms REt\£RE!f0Es' John Holli~ter. Esq R H Heywood, ElM}., Phrlo Durfee & Co Dean RlclJlllODd. EIHI aptl - o:::T\TEETH.-Artrficial Teeth maf!rted supeTJ(Ir manner lJec=tyed 'l'Reth. restored~ clea~Uedlt.t. AH Ojletatlousguarante-edJ~~ Charges.moderate. w G. OLIVER, D<mlllo,t, JYl4dly '263 Maanstrcct.opposttPtbe(:tlhtlru-11. He woui!J aleo reqpectfull} g•ve notace that he wJ!J de- vote hJ.s eht1re and mdtvuin..'tl at.teut10n to bJs busmesl!l 111 .:t.IJ Jts deta1ls .and he trwst;!J that. lus Jong experteuce Jll tt Will be. a suffictent guarantceth.:tt 1t w1l) be conducted pro perJy, A eontmuance of the liberal patronap;e wln!:h has JOHN D. ~HJ:lP ARD & CO. J~eretoforebcen be>towed upon h1s estabhohment, I~ most MANFAUfURERS OF ~--pec,fU1ly!!Oilcated STEAM ENGIN-ES AND BOI.L£RfJ ,. 0 .. H ,P CHAl\lPLI.N.., 251 MaJn st. U orkhl o~ ObJ.O stree:t.Buf-f'aloW. y. nov4d2w dJrectlv oppo811,e 8( Paul'• Church John D S11epberd Julm• E!J&erllln, ;n Chas .H W~ttrous. llJ' THE MASSACHUSE~ TS HE.AL'TH Steam Engmesand bOJier. Rep:ured Cuunr• of<T<• INSURANCE CO -ApphcatJOns rece1ved for bfs(dmg> ry de-senpt~ou m~de to Order~ a~wtf allowances of $4, 86, or $8 per week il:u.ring $U:lmur-- _: __ __:,-----.,-~~:,.:~~==7-::::::----\'\'\'---~ Pohc1es Issued for one, three and five years Th1s Com- J. NO'f'fiNGHAII,' lJan_y JOVat1abiy settlepron-lptly all ~latms autbenllcav.:d n I FOR1f .J.TJ.J/ )G ..J.~'IJ COJI ... UJSSJO V MERCUA!fT .. acc.bt:dance WJtll tb:~.ru1es Access1ons of new memhf\re .AND A.~ENr !\OR average more tban one hun.ared per wee/£ Apply ~t tlte C.f) mm e r c i al £ J 11 e. Gentral Agency andlnteUt.getLte OJ!i~, No 9 EXCH AN r. E .NO 27 CEl'fT.RA.L Wll...t.Rr, l!trec.t. ~ oct13tf seplStf BU£F A 1. .. 0. A. S· CARNER, DRAPER AND TAILOR, .NO. 274 lll.UN ST1U!:ET 1 (ILRE!lLll'\' BLOC\K 1 ) oc~10 B U F F .d L 0 NEW MARBLF. WORKS lUarrJed. At Marshal Mtcb•gan. on the ,2d mstanh by .tlie llev. Mr .. Hoi ert, \\ ~;:,iHN'G PON ~HAMBEB.S .. 'OC !f\' York to :MISs lJENRlET':r...A .AVEBY,of Manbal .. Jrr N~w Vnrk papers plent~e copy A the time to strike Come to the meefrng and lluNIER Frzzr.J: _:A few days smce 'there v.-as. bnug ) our neighbor. II '\ the ~~~ n~llJ, J;et n 11 duf' jigttt; op. the com<Jr of Div~Ion and !'rlafn whose lnmd hu 11ndergono mc}la great change that be ca,nnot aee m the CoDstitution any grant for the exere~~~e af a !\111'~r whJch hu lleen oxer- which were landed on the wharves here m De- trOit, 1n the face and eJ es of our own mechanJcs, who are capable of manufactunng furmtllre good enough for any Amriica10 Clllzen .An in,ou-_, of that unport.at.J.on from the work-~hops or Europe, we ite credibly mformed, would IIJC!ude many 1f not aU, of the followmg art1cles to fnm1\h the 'bouse of an Amenca.n c1tizen! wbo chums to be a friend to PIEltONG. CLE\VRL.\ND & CO •• Manufacturers Clumney PJece<;f~ Cabmet Work, ,l\-1onu mcnt.l!, TonJQJs, Grave Stones,&..~. Marble Yl ork of aJ' descnptJODI~ 'No g West Swan st ~ nulta.Jo Itt Pori Plam on tbe 1st Jnstant, by the Rev .. Dr C G, McLean Mr Pil '\:S K LIN A HliDSON .. of UtiCll. to MIHS JfE'NRlJ>T\f 1\ ll , ~ouoseatdoupterornr. iOthllll \'ebst.er • be a rouser .. streets, in ibis c1~, :which drew foget\hersome one -wrnu-..u;viU.e Arou-sed. hundred men -and boys. Several present,s.oppos- A J'fleetmg: of the fne:nds of Free Sot! In the ingth.,:fight; ..,...., a 'lOaner occuion. was 11 pre- Y Illage of WJ!llamsvllle, was held on §p.turdar ltmfnar~ step io t(le 11rgaruza!ion of a ;,,-n~u:r evemng, Nov.-4th, !It the hqnse of Mr. L{.;PJQ:lal:. meetiug. be~ran to cry f<lr Drcl(<r.soN ! Dra~~:U<: Doctor STzyps, J'remdent of tile Leagt~e, prest- aox l ~ 'Wh~p. pus!ld qm!e lively amollg the d,ecl. Aithongh the weather was very• mclement, crowd DwxL'ISo:<, bemg m WrLorOT'S dJS!rict:; the attelldanco. wu g~. and the best feeling pre- lllgmpui~iif 11ot -'!PP.\JI.r and .of eoume tho niled. ELuJU Coo.:, Esq,, of th\a Cll): WliS \\\~ dilj~l}led.\ • pr~ l>y iu.U.lio!!.~ apd \&ddreseed ..the meetmg 10\ ThaCtte;;,·-lT-.,-,.-o-f_:'M_arb_.;_le_hc..ead m thfir ;e- with the~ eft'eet for npward3 o{ an J\our. ~eeil\ ~M -a, b;mur: tha oleVlCC of H- B. £y;n 1 , E.q., al'\' made; 10m$ fon:tbl~-~- Wblcliw ih_lmriitnuiii·'l!iillie&, ;..,.b:tre u life. ~b- A fine Band WllS in atten~. ~- •~: _and_ Wiec aa :nat.nil,\\\'iJ'itt( GM(IJII8Wibg J~p· .)iyeHd. the ~nail betwffil t~ iPtl.~,!f,~· The 11on-:-- •• It ~an\!'f~iliir u uJ.~c.mr--\ meetiag ad,J<>nrn.d m the finest spirit to meet at Th1S •iaJpatilt liltM ftMI: lhi-Whip >UI - 1 i[ ~ lhe ~ll• on Tuesday. more. c••~d by every Admmtstnlfion smce the adoption of tue Con.Ufnuon. But they need not be alarmed The worki11g men will not be ihu.telL in a11y such way The wuepnlle!il h.ad no\uug tc. do e1the.r _lfith callmg or conducllng the meetmg. o.ud &rna:Jontyofth01!6 ;who calJ.,-d the meetinJr lave never acted With the barnbmller!l. and would now probably be exerting tlMolr inftuepce !:D elect a whig ~reBident, were tlrere a ealldiclaU' in the iield:. ' It? The .SQ~thporl W18Consm T<kgriiJih, of October- 2'lth u.y~~t-',l'he steamer HIIDdricli Hud- .80n, from Bow.lo,m11 mto the .eboone~: Mechamc ¥!'~Racine ~d tliis plaefi, r•terdaymoming ~l two~- auak:Jw. J(a.lli.q IMt'- W • )Ia.- JIO.ollier particuiiiN. AMERiCAN :MECHANICS AJ.\D AMERICAN ,LABOR'!! Royal \VtltonCarpeta, Impenal Brll!SCIJs do, Royal Urowo. do, Elt_plJC French do, Freneh Bracket LJghU, .do G- r.1w.c. Ptecea. \\ Hool< c-., Tnrkull> Dtnou., Royal Frenclr P.1ano, do do do StOQl, Freneh Ta.llJourte, Freneb Lounge, ·~lvettrvu, T•r:kitlb. Lounge.. do do G1lt Cbandehe11, Fr=d> Comfoaabte., Fn:neb Bwbobo, Freuc!J )lfatraneO. French Jtoekiar Chain, Preneb.clli&& Ta.Beil, ,._,. 'llo .do J'roacll do DiBIDI <lo, Roy~I Satm Cbatr-11, French FJre Ecreeus, Royal Scotch Ltnen, French Foot Stool•, French Plateau., Ar.t.Ificlal Fluwe.r•.t French Cologne, ltoyal Perfumery, Frcnt:b Berce~ Freucll FeaQI<lJJJ, FrenebDlamoq-dSnufFl>D\ Frencll S1de B'oau!s, Freneb \\!tne CooTer•• Royai:Frenclllledolead#. French Sofas {.a.Un .. l French OIIOm;l!l (Yelvet,) Orlu.tal~ Vteroria WrltioWDeob. Ill r- T-l'aper, :y,.,.,el! ..... - du AoCdl LamP\ LORENZO K. HA.DDOCK attorney, Solicitor and ConnseJior, ColllUJJSSIOnerof1.Jeedsand NotaryPubl1c~ PostOP.a;.ec PA~\I'I•'Nrf\_ BLOT'l'ING p ~Pilf. Bllll1dmgs, Buffalo, N y. ap .. :.~. ~ ~ ..-:a. H.-A new ar -~ Lode~ ~\ro Eu,.dtsh aJtd .1\tnencan otLJng Paper ot GEN'l'.LEIIEN• the hf'l'l qual• y. For •ale at W '.Lo pre'e~ to furntsh thetr own clcth for gar- _no. 6 _ STEE!,E'S BOOKSrOJtE. -'-' '' •· A S GARNER l:l, over 274 T • -- - - men.tJ Will do well to call at Bl k } wbere no flnl~ wJJI j N 0 riCE-A l\tortl.r.l~ of 81,3.50 on prentlSCS: m o,.. and iiO Matn street. 1 Kr~mrJn ~~~ased octZCJt leao.:.~ouotj, nQ'\\ 11U<'s 1sotfttcdut exchange (or ReaL \'be spared to haveceverf cust:orner ~ I Estat.P '\ th1s CJty, o .. for good personal property Addresli n::r GOLD PENS __,-Br.own & Enbbard qavmg JJox wro nov4d4t d rtnershJP SAMLEL BRO\VN ronturUPIHO poRTFO'L'0\' A l d d d, .. o!ve eo-pn d Re-poo~t Gold Peno at tue old e•taLlt>h .• 1 k .! 1 .,- sp en 1 lot of l'ap!~r Mnehe manulac1Ure an 1 u 1 anu .Ut f'Y ., ,rrtJCC(J PortfniJO!! together \\.itll a.... t \'DeDt 140 )laiD·~~ up Jitall'J .. ,Lint,tauc-e ~JIPUti•te vanPtyr.)f tbf chetp1:r kmds Forr.:Jeat e•ta Gotboc [!all • 0 17 1116 I uov4 _ _ _ SJ'Jo;ELE'S DOOKSTOJtF. 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