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Batatia Academy. BLACK ZIOCZC, Thursday Evening, Nov. 9. 3JESS. NIXON Sr STEARNS have associated themselves together, for By De irT Clinto.n, Governor of the State of New York.

WHEREAS, it has been represented to me. that HiUium Morgan, who was unlawfully convened from the jail of the county of Ontario', suiiietUne til the month of fepteberl-t. has not been found, and that it might hac a beneficial effect in restoring him to his family, and in promoting the detection and punishment the purpose of enlarging the plan of iiv the ACADEMY at Bata ELECTION. The following is the result of the election as far as we have heard Eui Cousry MjuoRiTrxS. Governor.

Congress. Towns. Rochester. Clinton. Tracy.

Garmey. via. Loth ot these trcntlemen have had American seas more than four hundred millions of cod annually. It is stated in the Danville Olive Branch, that a Robert Cashey, H2 years of age, was on the 12th ult. murdered in Greene county, by -Maleorr Worlcy, aged 23 years, who has made his escape.

-So circumstances which led to the murder are mentioned. Solvent for Putty. To remove panes of old glassy from sashes, spread with a small brush, a little nitric or muriatic acid over the putty, and it will soon be come soft, and can be removed without and of those parts of these provinces now in a state of nature, there is abundant territory, favorable for agricultural pursuits, to sustain, to feed, and comfortably support, the whole surplus population the Kingdom of Great Britain, with suitable e'neouragement from the governments, of-both countries. One thing is certain, if these national works proceed in the Canadas, ith activity, our own government perfectly understand their own interest, and the defence of the interior fronticras well as it i I 1 MI or me perpetrators ot tins violent outrage, it, in addition to the urocuedinas heretofore a- the benefit of a collesjiate education, the former at an Engfeh university. The Winter Term of the Academy will commence on the first Tuesday of November next.

40 dopttd by mo, a proclamation was issued of fering a speci'ic reward tor these purposes: Now Thkrkkorf, in order that the otl'eniiers may he brought to condign punishment, and All the classic and scientific branch Buffalo. "218 10'G Amherst, 8 Clarence. 'i Erie, TO 17 Eden, 1 Hamburgh, 1" Aurora, 2o5 ,23 Collins, .1 Evans, 15 es usually taught in academies and colleges, will be taught here such injury, either to the glass or frame. the violated majesty ot the laws thereby effectually vindicated, I do hereby offer, in addition to the assurances of compensation heretofore-i'iven, a ioward of .00 for the discovery id' tne offenders, and a reward of 11)0 for the discoerv of any and every one of them, to be paid on coin iction; and also a further reward inai on trie sea-ooaru, win iiiojyinqiies- Extract from Minutes of Ontario Master's tionably be sound policy and, in: Lodge, No. at C'anandaigua, Ontario co.

Niagara Cunty. 75 as has tu-t-n nimlo before a of the solitary soldier, who, it is stated, Niagara. Surveying, Conic. Sections, Natural Philosophy, do. Chemistry, Botany, Mincralocy, Architectural Drawing or Projection.

wrest a man from his family, his friends, from society, or from his country, by no other warrant or mandate than that of The i-tWriated passions, is an assumption of power authority, unknown in the administration of government, repugnant to the feclings-of men, arid diametrically opposed to the letter, the spirit, and the gnius of eur institutions, arid cannot, will not, be permitted with impunity. Rochester. As another ancT further evidence of the growth of this 'city of the there has lately appeared at Rochester, a paper, entitled Rochester Daily Advertiser, bv L. Tucker Co. it is of a reasonable size, embracing asuitablo variety of interesting matter, and has a respectable body of advertisements.

The Rochester Telegraph, a paper of the largest class, is now issued twice a week. The Monroe Republican, also of the largest clas, is published weekly The Album, a paper of imperial size, is likewise published weekly. These papers all appear to be well supported, and indicate a liberality aud public spirit, met with, rarely, in any country. Judge Hou nhton.H will be recollected, that in an early stage of the late electioneering campaign, the naino of thib gentleman was before the public as a candidate for congress. Soon after tho appearance of the name of Judge H.

a facetious fellow by name of Cole, who sells butcher meat at Fredonia, published a notice in Sir. Frisbcc's Censor, stating that he supported Jacob Houghton for Congress, and was to have a certain "Muley Cow," belonging to Judge H. Judge Houghton since declined, and commenced a suit against Cole, and also, against Mr. Frisbec, the editor of the Censor, for damages, in the supreme court. Magistrate of tais town, that certain members Linrlish Grammar, Arithmetic, Geosiaphy, Latin" Greek, Hebrew, Abu-bra, Genmi-trv, Trienoinetry, il illation, ol lor authentic information of the place where the said William Morgan has been con- of this Lodge have bi-en guilty of a violation of the Laws of the Laud, in the person of one Lockport, TO 5-00 Cambria, lu5 Royalton, yed, and I do enjoin it u- on all Sheriff.

Magistrates, and other officers and ministers of William and whereas this Lodge usticeto he vigilant and acti the discharge considers that it is due, as well to itself, as to tlie fceliniM of the lonnnu.iitv, to disavow all of theirduties on this occasion. In witness whereof, I have he rt- knowledge of, or participation in, the alleged outraue: Therefore, unto set my name, and the priw Ij-b-R i Resolved unanimously, That this l.udze e.n. ai uie envoi iius -uie itjSS day of October, Anno Domini, wholly disavow sail knowledge of, or participation or concern in, the same, and disapproves- DE WITT CLINTON. Lc.viston, 01 Chatauqie ClH VIV. Pomfrct, Hanover, and Portland, an; reported to have given Gamscy a majority of from GOO to 700 for congress.

From official as well as unofficial accounts, which we have seen, it is almost reduced to a rertanity, that Mr. Garnscy is elected to congress Mr. Bnrt is elected to tho assembly, bj a considerable majority tho other member will be either Mr. Fitch or Mr. Smith.

Mr. John Garnsey, is probably elected to tho of the conduct charged auaiifst the said m-'in-bers. as at vari.wi with those principle- nood order, and obedience to the Laws of the Kitnintr Lectures on some of the branches of natural science, will be given to such as niny wish to attend them. The local situation of Batavia is delightful, being decidedly, one of the most pleasant and beautiful 'villages west of Utica. Board may by obtained in genteel families on very reasonable terms and ev-cry attention calculated to promote the intellectual and -oral advancement of the Scholar, will be faithfully bestowed.

Albany, 2Gth Oct. 1826. Gv'VTi rtTV I'nilen-tuidina that William Land, hich are inculcated ky the rules and is left in charge of the public property at Fort.Niagara, that ancient fortress will again bristle with glistening sieel and those courts, now encumbered and cobwebs, will again be filled ith choice spirits and that plan of securing and rebuilding those works, which was commenced and relinquished by President Monroe, will again be under contract, and in active progression. All experience shows, that desolating wars, often grow from apparently trilling causes. We know of none, and can imagine no cause at present existing between the two' governments, which could throw this country and Great Britain a-gain into war.

It is true, that the northwestern extremity of the Boundary Line, has not as yet been fully established and agreed upon that is to say, there is no Morgan is still missinj, I hue thought it ad- pra-ti'es of Ink 'md that dii'ins tile iahle to issue the cmdosed proclamation, of tidcncv ot the lejial against tut eiinj further rewards, which tou will please stud members, for the misconduct of winch tnev are accused, all Masonic communication with tiiem be Mispended. jsee published the newspapers of vourand lie ncighborim; counties, aud in handbills it vo'i conceive it advisable, the expense of rom many years ol experience in the ivhich I will defray. By order of the V. M. RICHARD WELLS, Secy, P.

T. October 30, uisiness Instructors con I will thank you for such further advice as in vojir uprnion may lead to a full duvempement if t-iese outrapeous proceedings which hac MARUIKD In Rochester, on the OCih inst Edwin sjcrantom. Editor ol the JMourue Repub occurred in your county. fidently flatter themselves, that young Gentlemen and Ladies wishing for an education, will find all the advantages in this Academy, which can be found in a- Fortification in the Canadas. We lican, to Miss Alary Ann Sihley.

In this village on uie insu bv Win. Hutch have before stated, that the British gov kiss, Esq. ir Allen Norman, to Hiss Margaret M'Mun-av, ol rilack Kock. 1 am, very respectfully, vour most obedient servant. DEWlTT CLINTON.

The adore F. Talbot, David Evans. Tkimbi ix Cry, V.m. Kevfs, Wm. Davis, Ji'S.

Ly, T. Fitch, L. D. Pri.nple, E. South-wyiiTH, Jas.

P. Smith. Committee of Genesee County. ernment had recently purchased a site, on the highest point of the mountain, a- tiy similar institution in the country. ID" Editors of Papers, friendly to the cduactinu nnth, will confer a tavoron the institution, bv briefly noticin-r this Academy, the commencement ol the term Sec.

Batavia, Oct. 26. 9u public annunciation of such a fact but, DIED. In the town of Buffalo, on the 28th ult. Mr.

Ed an umpire having been fixed upon by the two governments, to decide any misunderstanding or disagreement of the mund Sawtell, of Erie, Erie co. after a short, bin severe illnrss, aged 05. bout eigth miles from Qucenston, at the Short Hills. This site is said to be ac-clivitous on several of the sides. About a week since.

Captains Bonnycastle and In Batavia, on Sunday, the 'JJth ult, llr. John S. Ross, first Judge of the County ol" Genesee. New, Cheap and Good, BY Mcknight co. commissioners, there is no probability At Cooprstown, on Muudav lost.

Col. i'amwd BLACK ROCK Tin and Sheet Iron Ware IMZAXTCACTORY. HARRY THOMPUOy CHALWCEY UOVGE, Stiaiiahaii, late senator from (Jtne.o county. of any difficulty on that account. Phillpots, both of the royal engineers, repaired to the Short Hills, for the purpose In Philadelphia, Seliii-k Osborn, the poet, formerly printer ol the American Watchman, Dela The retaliatory measures which ap yVTIIO are now opening a general as.

gortment of seasonable GOODS ware. tfAYING formed a Co-Partnership in the peared in the late orders in council, of of surveying 8f laying out the grounds assembly in Niagara County. The majority for Mr. Clinton, in Eric, is reduced about GOO. Judge Rochester will liavc probably 200 majority in Niagara County.

Our next will probably give the result of the whole State. The. Election is passed The republican party in this eomjty, since the ground was broken by them, against the party attached to Mr. Clinton, in 1820, there has been but one in-btance, of the republican assembly ticket suc-cecdiiiL', and that was by a diviMon anil subdivision of the parties, when Messrs. Norton, Carpenter and Leach contended for the prize.

Mr. Not ton succeeded. The annual defeats, incu l'J'i, discouraged the party, this year, from nominating assembly candidates the i ontest therefore, has been wholly between Messrs. Hurt, Fit'h, Smith, Stevens and Grif-liu, all of whom have heretofore, been classy with the supporters of Mr. Cliiiton who have' won the rai-e, we soon shall see.

The candidates for conim-ss, Messrs. Tracy Garnsey, were not supported upon party grounds. Iiut the republican Ticket for Governor, Lt. Guv. mid Senator, has been supported with a fervor, and a devotion, never witnessed since the days of the patriot Tompkins.

Disastcrson the I.akc. During the week past, the weather, on Lake Erie, has bocn very stormy, accompanied with thunder, unusual at the lateness of the season. We have taken pains to ascertain the extent tf the damage upon the lake, apartail detail of which will he found below. Above the 18 mile creek, the schr. Plough- which they will ncl! at a small advance' till- cutih.

Anions them mav be found' aiKivo uusiness, unuer mm ot CHA I'XCEY DODU CO. University Lottery. the British government, respecting the West India direct trade, it is fairly to be 'jave established a shop in the New Stone TffvRAW 1NG po-tponed until the 16th inst. for fortifications, and the erection of extensive barracks, capable of holding troops. The sites of two forts are Ituihhn, on the dock, where thev oiler tor sale 4 Tickets and snares lor saie by J.

McK.MGIIT. on the most reasonable terms, to Merchants, 9. presumed, are already, or soon will be suspended or abrogated. This is pre 1'ehlirs, and others, by wholesale or retail, fixed upon, one of which is called Fort St. George, and the other Wellington's sumable, from the discussions which, all kinds ot TIX AXD SHEET IRON ARE, LEATHER and ELOUli.

CO. arc this day openim manufactured by experienced workmen, and Al a choice lot of Eastern Leather, consist- Heights. Works, for the security and defence ot the best materials. doubtless, have ere this taken place between our minister, and the foreign secretary of the British government. Hlar-k Rock, Nov.

7, 182C. 97 l.i y.i lOOO Sl)ansh an slcntgJttcr, QQ Calfskins, 50 Kip THE VOUTH'S CARPET, In one short month, however, all these of the Naval Depot, at or near the mouth of the Grand River, arc to progress under the supcrintendance of Lieut. Wal- yaOSTAIMNG about 4U0 Cuts, put up in V4 the form of an atlas. To most of llie conjectures will be solved by the mess LONG I'LOL'R constantly on hand for sale 1 uts lucre is a description or explanation, in pole, of the engineer department. prose or verse, calculated for the diversion fc age of the President to congress, COMMUNICATIONS.

iVur. 9. We observe also, as probably connec improvement of youth; but will serve as a con venient pattern-book lor 1 ainlers and Limb. ted with these events, that his excellen ners. Pricu 50 Cents.

Just published at the A Good One True. A green-horn, was told, that the secrets of masonry, were so ful cy Sir Peregrine Maitland, has recent GLASS. A A A boxes 10x10, 10 8, for bLW sale bv McK.MGIIT it CO. Nov. 9.

'J' clack Kock Uookstore, by Nov. 9. S. H. SALISBURY 15lue, black, brown, olive, mixt and drab Cloths and Coatings, Kerseymeres, Moleskin A cstings, Maizes, Flannels, Ho.se and point Blankets, Sattinets, Do ineslic Woollens, Socks, Shirtings, Stripes, Checks, Blue Calicoes, Cotton Yarn, Wicking, Batting and Wadding, Boinbazetts, Bombazines, Camblcts, Caroline and Tartan Plaids, Super and common Chintzes, Brown Cambrics, Mandarin Robes, Plain fig'd Book Muslins and Mulls, do.

do. Swiss and Lcnos, Cravats, flag bandana Handkerch'fs, Plain, fig'd, stripe and plaid Silks, Black and coPd Canton Crapes, Stripe Sattius, rich gause Ribbons, 1 case Leghorn Hats, Sou Otter Travelling Caps, Seal do. Prussian, Valencia, Cassimcre y- Cotton Shawls, Lamb's wool and worsted Shirts, Rich Plushes, black Feathers, Italian and French Crapes, Prunelle and Morocco Shoes, Children's do. do. do.

Trafalgar Boots, etc. Iron, Steel, Xails, Glass, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, etc. pettier im. ly proceeded to the western district, and ly disclosed, so clearly developed, and so sat isfactorily unfolded, in the book, lately issued Boy, of about 20 tons, lies high and dry, appar his arrival at Fort Maiden, Amherst- PINE TIMBER. tofsij to Contract to Drifter, at Batavia, that lie who could run, could read, NOTICE.

burgh, is announced at York. His jour A it Feet P'ne Lumber, in ney, doubless, has a military object in it. aaWWslWWW the Log, in the Harbor, A LL persons haviny unsettled accounts with J. I. STOW CO.

are requested to call and settle the same by cash or iiote. Also, persons having demands against the a-bove firm, are requested to present the same. at Black 'Kock, or elsewhere, at the lower The Montreal Herald states, that and that he who could read, could clearly understand the secret to its very bottom; and, witn that secret well packed away in his noddle, he could pass in to any Lodge in the Union, and sit among the wise, in high conclave. The bumpkin scratched his head, toe-licit an idea. "Knowledge is good," said he, ently having dragged Iier anchor.

Yesterday morning a small sloop drifted a-shore, near the Buffalo Pier no person on board, and is supposed to broken from her fastenings, somewhere up the lake. On Tuesday, the Steam Boat Niagara, had her main-mast carried away in the gale, and then run down the British channel, and anchored in the river, below Squaw Island. On G. 1. MOW fc LU Black Rock, Nov.

9. 97 20,000,000 sterl. have been laid aside at home, for the purpose of erecting fortifications and defences, in the Canadas. end ot Lake Lne, next Spring or Summer. A LSO, of any lengths which may be required, will bo furnished to order.

Persons wishing quantities of Pine Logs, can put their propositions on paper, stating the they will pay, Dissolution of Co-Partnership. have it, I will, if I pluck it up by the roots." jFjHE co-partnership, heretofore between the subscribers, in the Brick So away went his dollar for the book, and he conned his book, and conned his book, until Wednesday, Capt. Pease resolved to stem the rapids, and accomplished it with ease, what no We suspect that the Herald is mistaken as to the amount of the intended appropriation. Twenty millions pounds Making business, is dissolved this day, by mu tual consent All persons indebted to them, he went towards tbe portal of the Lodge and, whether he was devoured alive, or broiled other lake Steam Boat ever did, and came in to our harbor. A CARD.

and leavo the same, the uazette Otticc, or, sterling, would establish a cordon of at the are House of ft. Thompson Co. at his absence is "perfectly unaccountable" to Black Roak, ot send to nic at Sugar Loaf, V. are requested to make immediate payment. Those, also, having demands against them, will please hand them in.

Black Rock, Nov. 4, ie-26. JOSEPH RICHARDSON, 97 ISRAEL H. RICHARDSON. his friends.

POT-HOOK. C. F. W. ATKINS.

UNION Sugar Loaf, U. C. Nov. 9. 67 The undersigned, passengers in the Niagara, deem it but justice to Capt.

Pease, to express heir approbation of his very seaman-like, and collected good conduct, during the scene which Another-Ani True During the late sharp- lycontested electioneering campaign, in one of Albany and Buffalo Slnfon JLtnc ot occurred upon the violent contact of the steam boats, Niagara and Pioneer, last evening, with the neighboring counties, a very active man was about stirring up his friends to go to the polls when at length, he came across a broad-featured descendant of Wouter Van Twiller, and desired to know, whether he would support our entire conviction, that every effort was us rd, by Capt. Pease, to avoid the accident, and From T' oy to Schenectady, connected with the Bvffalo Black Rock and Albany Lines. THE Proprietors of the Union Lino, have in operation, a DAILY LINE of every measure forthe safety of the passengers'; Mr. Clinton. The substantial yeoman replied, posts, at every assailable point, on the whole frontier, from Eastport, to the Lake of the Woods.

Of such an extended line of frontier, there is but a small part that is very much exposed. In addition to the defences above mentioned, it is stated that an impregnable fortress is to be erected on the mountain near Montreal. Lieut. Colo. Bye, of the engineer corps, has commenced his operations, in planning and preparing the long-contemplated canal, from Kingston to the Ottawa river this, it is said, when completed, will greatly facilitate military operations between the provinces, in any future wars, besides with more zeal than intellligence No dat I vont Ho hash make te tamTitsh across me es from Iroy to Schenectady, reeularly connecting with the Albany and" Buffalo Black Rock Lines.

Line between Rochester and Buffalo. on the instant of its occurrence. Nov. 1st, 1820. J.

KEARSLEY, S. CONANT, OZIAS LONG, II. S. COLE, W. BL'SSON, 8.

A. M. SHIPP, JAS. CHANDLER, M. L.

MARTIN, S. PEASE, A. WALKER, J. WILSON, W. KELLOGG, THOMAS G.

COLE, E. ENSIGN. varm, tin vont bay me a groot un more den dat, py tunder un blixzen Ac ish ton tampt THROUGH IN THREE DAYS, EAVE the General Stage Office, No. Green-street, Albany, every evening at 10 o'clock, and arrive at Black Rock, and the third day, where it intersects with Brown's Union Line" to the Niagara Falls, and the "Union Line" from Buffalo to Erie, Pa. and Cleavland, Ohio.

It will pass through Utica at 10 o'clock, P. M. Syracuse at 6 A. M. Au Glintonian A REGULAR communication of Barton Lodge, will be held at the Lodge Room, on Tuesday, the 14th inst.

Nov. 9. 67 hid xjiuv is now mailing uauy, Detwccn Buffalo and Rochester, connecting with the Main Line at Batavia, and passes through the, towns of Chili, Wheatland, Caledonia.LeRov. By an arrival at Baltimore, from Sierra Leone, we learn that in July that place was very unhealthy. Nine slave ships had been taken by the English rpOLICE OFFICE, City of Albany, Oct.

iS 1826- Two large Chests, containing articles of clothing and household furniture, Capt. If dliam Morgan. It appears from the burn at 12 m. Geneva at 5 p. m.

Canandainua it 8 P. M. Leave Buffalo and Black Rock cverv even published proceedings of the Ontario Master's Lodge, that all intercourse, (as a Lodge,) with have come into possession of the Police Magistrate, which the owner is requested to call ing at 9 o'clock, and arrive at Albany the third cruisers. Ihey had on board, in the whole, 2563 slaves, who were of course the persons, who have been arrested on sus for. From certain papers found in one of day, where it intersects with the Union Cen niiinuru, 10 Daiavia ana rnrougn Alexandor, South Pembroke, Aldcn, Cayuga Creek, to Buffalo.

This route passes through a well-settled country, road fine, drivers steady and obliging, and'through by day-light. Soats in Buffalo, taken at the Inn of M. Case fc3on, and at tho Mansion House of J. AT. Landon.

Fare at the usual rates. Every care and attention will be paid to the safety and preservation of Baggage, but the Company, in no case will responsible for the carelej5KnaV owners, picion of being concerned in the carrying Wm being of incalculable benefit in a commercial point of view. The Governor in Chief, Dalhousie, has placed 1000 in the hands of Col. Bye, for improving the falls of the Chaudiere, so that rafts liberated. The 6chr.

Bona of Baltimore, them, they are believed to belong to Lleazer Ray, whose former place of residence was tre Line" to Boston. It passes through Can--indaigua at 2 o'clock P. M. Geneva at 5 p. Auburn at 10" p.

m. Syracuse at 6 a. m. while Messurado bay, was robbed by pirates, who hoisted the Colombian flag. Morgan off, has been interdicted, during tbe period of the judicial investigation ftich will probably take place, in that affair, at the next Ontario circuit.

This is certainly very- correct probably fmddlebury or Winston, Vermont. They came to this eity by the Northern Canal, and from an imperfect direction upon one of them, it is believed wee destined for Buffalo. This Line runs on the Northern Turnpike, between' Utica and Auburn, avoidini the uum- They escaped before assistance could beobtained4 and cribs of timber can ass in safety "wKcTrffftriSe WorripK'shea' erous -hills on tire south rrJTtfetafrff wror-mrirrenwacoie acciaenrs. nug. lB4o.

1 B. CARYL, Gen'l Agent West. aaA fwpzxrmfrt(eim JWrfd" tfcMTactetof octai. U7 passes through Syracuse, near the celebrated Salt Springs. It ib established unon a ntan masonry Counterfeit five dollar bills of the Me We publish the above, so that if any for It is stated in the Batavia Republican Advo- Fortifications are also contemplated chanic's bank, New Haven, dated Oct.

warding merchant, at Buffalo, may have any British Niagara Falls. Two Routes by Coaches or Boat Take jouf Choict. catc, that the names of tho persons arrested 3, 182b, payable to a. Lambert, let charge or any knowledge of the or which will render it permanent. It is not, as interested adversaries have represented it, the I'hceuix of the Old Opposition." Conceding to no individual or company the exclusive right of the road, it is no further an Opposition Lint than the nnsparing and indefatigable exertions on the Chateauguay river competent engineers having been some time past ter C.

No. 712, are in circulation. They the owner, that he may know where to apply surveying it for a site, whereon to for the property. In case the owner recovers his property, we expect compensation for this are well executed. UNEXAMPLED EXPEDITION, rect them.

advertisement. Edit. B. R. Gazette.

and Held to bail, arc IN. G. Chesebro, Edward Sawyer, and Hiram Hubbard. The others implicated are absent. The Governor's Second Proclamation, in the rase of Morgan, appears in outadvertising columns of this day, The reward offered, for the discovery and arrest of those who have violated the Jaws, is sufficiently ample but the one The strJam boat New Philadelphia, 0TRHE subscriber, proprietor of the PAV IL-ION, at the British Niasara Falls, hew.

These notes of preparation," do not sound dreadful," to those who have The United States Review and L-apt. L-ochrane, leu New York, yester leave most respectfully to announce to tho Ladies and Gentlemen, travellinsr ta the Falla. day morning, at fifteen minutes past six, and arrived in this city, at five minutes passed the scenes of war when nations join in the i unprofitable contest of try that they can now choose their own mode of Literary Gazette. Published by Bowles Dearborn, Boston, and SeC Carvill, Neu, York. (For the Proprietors.) proffered for tho discovery and recovery of past six, in the evening, leaving eleven ing to do each other the most harm," it is hour and forty minutes for the performance of the trip.

This, we believe, is Edited by Charles Folsom, Boston, and William passing tnitner, Dy Uoaches, or the Chippawa Steam Boat. The Boat leaves Biiffalb, every day, at 1-2 past 8 o'clock. A. M. and return from Chippawa, at 9 o'loek, P.

Bf. 3 Post Coaches leave the Eagle Tavern, at Buffalo, every day, at 1-2 past o'clock, A.M.and passing through the villaee of Black Rock, C. Bryant, new York. Contents for November, 1826.1 the most expeditious voyage performed between thtwo cities. Argus.

ot the proprietors to equal if notexeelthe other lines in speed, safety, and accommodation, maybe in opposition to" the interests and wishes of the older lines. The have spared neither exertions nor expense to. render it equal to any line in America. They have selected the most approved Coaches, first rate Horses, and none but careful Drivers will be employed. Extra Coaches, Furnished at Albany, Schenectady, Syracuse, Auburn, Geneva, Canandaigua, Batavia, Black Rock and Buffalo, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms.

N. B. All Baggage at the risk of the owner. Agents, Wm. JoHJfsoif, Alhany, D.

Comstock, Schenectady, H. Fokda, Caughnaieaja, L. Gjum Sli, Utica, K. WiLUsror, Syracuse, 8. D.

CrKiVis, Auburn, A Srm, Geneva, a Li vi TiLiOTJON, Canandaigua. B. BvJtilo. iii. Review.

Sketch of the Uuited States by a Rus sian UT. farson Introductory Lectures on A-nalomy and Physiology Francis Berrian. or the cross me Niagara, cy a safe and expeditious Horse Boat, and, if the Ladies and Gentlemen choose, they can visit Fort Erie, and viewth Mexican Patriot Mrs. Opie'a Illustrations of Lying; needs Observations on the Urowth ot the Mind Story's Discourse before the Phi Beta KaDDa Society Carter's Address at (he generally in those the unpre-paredness of one side, is contrasted with the thirst for conquest on the other. The doctrine that security provokes or invites aggression, is, or ought to be, discarded, as unworthy a moment's attention.

ourselves, these preparations only indicate the prosperity of the Canadas, and an enhanced value put upon these Provinces, by the mother country the tide of emigration, too, flowamore rapidly to them, of late years likewise, A clergyman, (Rev. Mr. Van Horrie) of Montgomery county, N. Y. aged 62, married his thousanth couple on the 20th ult.

One of the physicians Of the same county, now in the prime of life," had been present at the birth of nearly four William Morgan, is not considered large e-nongh. We live under a government of laws, and boast of our superior privileges; we feel our security, and pride ourselves in' the enjoyment of it: the rights of persons and property, are guaranteed by the charter of our liberties. And, shall a man, under such a government no matter whether he be certified to be the pattern of all the virtues or, whether he be maker of certificate upon certificate whether he be guilty of the most gross instances of ingratitude whether he be guilty of crimes the recital of which would shock the feelings of an ingrate; or whether he be guilty of such behavior, as to suffuse the cheek of modesty, and wring the hearts oC his friends we say, to naiue any additional charge; and arrive the at Falls, generally 1-2 past o'clock, A. M. Returning to the Eagle Tavern at Buffalo, at 7 o'clock, P.

M. Tbe price of fare, the same both ways. Tht Coaches and Horses, are the best west of Albany. vTaa Foad is as smooth a bowling green. Extra Carriages furnished at all times oa tbe sbortetf notice.

No Drivers are employed bat thow' who are sober, intelligent, and cration of" Plymouth Lodge." Miscellany. Letter from M. Dtipin on the Napoleon Code Popular Lectures Letter from an American at Got-tingen. Original Poetry. -The Damsel of Peru; The Seaman's Burial; Be Humble.

Crtttc-al Aoftcn. The Atlantic Souvenir for' 1827 Greeoleaf Maine Reports. Jtriigfnce. Double Stars, Russia, Population, Longevity of Animals, Voyage of Discovery, Ancient Coiri, Buried Forests, Vatoablc Discovery List of Jicw Pul- thousand children Cad. It is stated, thai alork tbe south Jim 22.

18-26. i 79 ern shore of the gulphof St. Lawrence, PAID FOK RAUttvAT THiS of a healthy, thptgu variable climate there are caught in the British North August, e4 II" 1.

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About Black Rock Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
412
Years Available:
1824-1827