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par- PATENT FIX5TJHIHQ IIOXA tOOl MiOt Itt ItllOBI MOM ua Pntt IAGL1 STEZIT THEATKS. tcABX.et WARRK2 MAAAGEBS. A. 8. 9tEELIK0 OTX, Manofactartra of Patmt Floor IspsUa.Uaai mt the asuaaWrlah Ialsmaa.

Tbm rocaot aaeounts from th Pacific hae ra Commercial Qltotrtistr. Lmtorxaxt LrrxLLieXNCs from Bolivxa. We have received Lima papers, which, bring1 us the following account of a very serious outbreak which wl tkken nlace in Sucre, the casital of Bolivia. jj- Qirg2 AITEE 8 ggT Wwmi3teTA.BPEn hag receive! lam aex Scott republication of tb Wtatminuiir Schooner IUlnoU, Gunning CteveUod; 680 bblfl 0otir J00 MUis, Ship Canal, BuOalo. nrmnyll Third night of the popular Irish Comedian and Vocalist Schooner Gen.

Taylor, Woyd, Clerelaod; 1013 bbto flour wed the subject of th depopulation of the Sand Review forOctofcor. on the, 6 th of Sept. last One of these papers dated ui i um ouxuueanuM vvboatairi Tab bblt flour 1 rwaraerktr SS hldw Boll ft. en BLB. COtXDiS.

rTEDX-ESDjIT XrVflffO, ffOr. 13, 1890. wich Islands or rather, nv re properly, of the ex Scbooiior Confrren, Uebnard, Chicago; 1833 bbl beef 31 The Wool Grower. The November Will be presented the tinction of the aboriginal inhabitant, and the occupation of the Islands by another race. It ap uuib aon nocnesitsr.

Schooner Marengo, Allen, Detroit; S3 ra stave Rarbeck ScbooMr Helen Kent, Butler, Port-Dover; etnft lumber number of Pbturb' WvqI Grovitr been issued. It is a very raluable publication fur the farming community. fclUUCD IA11I. CapL Magi tiro Mr. Collins, Aminadab Slack Nr.

Forrest. Mrs. Delmaine Mrs. Forrest. pears from a late enumeration that the number or Schooner Denmark, Goaaick, Monroe; 3043 bu wheat 74 tT O.

of O. F. Grand Master Wm. Hop Ylrlatg Trip GMeasjo. wslunnJsiiu of the Bullalo Commercial Advertiser.

board Steamer Mayflower, Lake Erie, Nov. 11, 1850. I left Buffalo November 8th, at half-past 10 P. on board this magnificent steamer, Westward bound, intending to go as far as the Michigan Central Railroad line could carry me, and get me back to Buffalo again by the morning of the 12th. Tho night was beautiful, and the weather unu sually mild for the season of the year.

We ran along about sixteen miles an hour, under an ordinary head of steam, with a fair load of passcn gers and freight. The western travel over this as well as all the other routes, is, however, rapidly falling off as of navigation approaches. WILL CLOBS IN A FEW DATS. THE NEW CONCERT HALL MAIN STREET, OPEN EVERY EVENING, -At the above elegant and New Hall, Tor a abort season, BAYNE'S 3rand Series of Gigantic Panorama XTtTLBD A VOYAGE TO EUROPE. Embracing magnificent views of Boston, its 11 arbor, Halifax, the Atlantic, Liverpool, LOJTDOir, tFKOH THE THAMES,) (Passing uiRk-rthe rritir0 xn.l entlins with a maenifleenl Dots aour savaira at co; i Du wheat Tim- 2UU bbls flour Prrtt: 559 do HolUv Sl Jobnaon.

deaths during the past year has more than doubled the number of births. This process, it is ev kins, of the Grand Lodge, I. O. of O. of Northern New ptrrrnoi "WEDNESDAY gVEKDTO.

NOV- 8. i BL gy bee first and fourth fags. Official Betaras. The Whig vote improvas by theofficial returns. In the four counties heard from last evening, Mr.

Hunt's vote had increased 882 over that reported in the Albany papers, and that of Mr. Setmoib only 40. Should this hold good throughout the State, Mr. Ultst's majority will be quite large. Dance Mistee Kenda' After which, Schooner Poland, Muyo, Cleveland; 8 bxs a atones 25 cur York, arrived in town thin mruiiig, and is stop plug at the ident, cannot continue through a long series of the 7th says: "Yesterday, a little before 6 o'clock in the evening, as Gen.

Belzee was walking on the Alameda with Col Laguua, President of the Senate, and an aid-de-camp, he met Don Augustin Morales, and while he was talking with him, a student named Juan Sotomayor, came out of a group of men who had there stationed themselves, and tired a pistol at him, wounding him in the face, the ball remaining burned close to one ot'hh ears he fell on his face and then Morales discharged -nother pistol at nis head, the muzzle being only few inches from it, but which only slightly grazed him. The agnressors then beliving him to be dead, Phelps uu.se. rier Diorlcs atones IU csks ashes 310 kin Bails 133 tie Iron 1374 bbls Hour Pratt; tea beef 68 hidra Nilus ft. HIS LAST LtAiO. O'Callaghan Mr.

Oolllne. Mrs. Montague Marble. years, without the extinction of the entire popu YYbeuIrr; 430 bbts flour 10 tons grindstones 6 bbls a- iW A Tueatise on Banking. Phixney lation.

This depopulation is not a new thing, but Misses Kendall Dance have for sale a Trentiae on tiankine: The duties of a pu aruer a. co. CLKARED November 13. lias been going on for a long (series of years. Banker and his personal.

Re(iinsitt8 therefor, by A. B. BOX AND COX. Steamer Rmerald, Yoimt. Chippewa.

Steamer Niagara, Tease, Chicago. Co conclude wait Box Cox Capt Cook in 1778, estimated the population of oiiNsns. This treatise appears to have beeu written by THAMES TUNNEL, brilliantly Uluminated, MulhoIuuKi- Ur.t'emst. ne lamiltur with the subject in till its details. Bunkers wtu imukj oi me beautiful RIVEK IIHINE.

th Hawaiian Islands at 400,000. Mr. Ellis, a missionary, in 1830, states the number to be about and oLhera may derive some usiful hint-s from its perusal, the lanrest Panorama evur 1itd This boat, her officers and cfew, are so well Metuner icoui, vv iUou(bby, Detroit. Steamer l. trip ire, Sqoier, Snnrtnsky.

Sleamer Queen City, Titus, Toledo. Sieiimer Kashion, Evaus, Krie. Steamer Muriou. Muir, Stanley. Steamer Louisiana, Davenport, Sandusky.

t3t" Doors open at 6Jf Curtain rises st 7 precisely. Paicas Boxes cents: Pit Si eenu; Private Boxes proclaimed the fall of the ttrant, as they called Fai.se Alarm. A rumor was in circula 150,000. By a census taken during the present M. U.vnc, from oriional sketchfs taken -by himself, and which occupied three veors in nii.nrti..n II OUT.

Monroe Orleans Albany Cayuga Rrns.elner Li ji tup-ton known to almost all travellers, una consequently illm al)(j shouting "Liberty." attempted to sur 141 4il. 55(1 62. r. 824 39 1421 Colored Gallery 33 cents. Bests can be secured Mike year, the whole population is found to have fallen tion lunt evening, that iwu mail bufrs fiorn llie Buffalo office aJ'i work WM exhibited in Boston.

Kox Office, between lu and is A. mma sua r. ss. all Americans in this region, that it would be al. prise the barracks of the batallioti Human, but the fropeiler Detroit, tiibson, loledo.

BriK HClay. I.umm, Cleveland. 1 53S FUton liamilloa 144 Tifga 9i)5 Oange 121 It-ter 103 (loudavs 3)1 Otwego 8cyline ...1418 Sl.Lawreoce -0 i ...723 M43 for offices east oi here, httd beii Kt or ttalen from the ooiuiuore, asntnuion and New York, witt since 1830 that is, in twenty vears to 84,165 commandant ol that corps, uon reoro litamii, im-svaiiu was visited by upwards of 330,001 persons. 1 I l.n.i iL.f.rt 1. -iiK tliotil flTlil till) lIldTi BUFFALO MUSEUM.

Corner of Washington and Exchange mtre-t. G. A. HOUGH. Schooner Williams, Holmes, Detroit.

Schooner Hagar, Snow, Detroit. mail wagon on iis way to the railroad depot. We are happy to learu from the Special A mini, that the rumor was tionol tuemoruieir conuueu ju uuuw -oe to Thv Picture will be described by Waith M. Batsc, incorrect, und that no loss has occurred. say, however, that was as much surprised as f.1V()r General Kelse.

fled precipitately. Uh Pcheoectady Niagara Cortland Erie Professor Ince will nreside at the n.j vn WEDJfESDAT EVEJflJfO, JlTOK 13, lif pleased with the extreme order, quiet aud disctp- President's escape was perfectly miraculous: TRADE AND COMMERCE. Will Ke nerfnrmed the Distinguished Visitors. Amin Beyv the rwi, nuuieeaprestuy ior ir. uayne by the celebrated 1 ser.

Timothy Gilbert, of Botn. SERIOUS FAMILY. navmg oeen ariveu Turkish Ambassador, or rather a special accompnn- Vete of Brio tsunty. li-. tinm in lli lunr Pheipa.

Kxhibition every Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon jit 3 o'clock. Aiit-v ttwiiurti unn (it fililp-itl ed by Jou P. Brown, Esfj, of Ihe U. S. Embassy to ('apt.

Magiiire Aminadab Sleek Mrs. Charles Tor rem -i w.Uo.. hU ciiHinies. I he sunreons are coinrr to ex Mr. liougn.

ilough. Coiidiiuitiiiople and two Turkish attendants, arrived from Ciptains now on the Lakes, is no less a gentleman the ball, and although it will be a difficult Admission, 'J5 sents. Children tinder 12 years of age, 15 cents. Doors wiH open at 6 o'clock. Panorama to commence rO GOVKRKtjl ...6,856 3f555 1,601 maj.

FOR LT. OOVRBJife. Ilnnt Seymour. the eat lat irght and nro at the Phelps Houso. This is ihe first time that a distinguished subject of the Sublime than a s.tilor, and appears to have a faculty pecu operation, they aflirm that he runs no risk of his OCV11I life Tins atrocious attack must have been the Porte ever penetrated -so fur into the interior of this coun Dance Mrs.

Cbesvbrough To commence with PAUL PRY. Paul Pry A Mr. Beftoa. Eliza Mrs. Chesebreugh- Tbe Museum will be open every day, from 8 A.

M. to being a decline of 40 percent, during that period. But the us returns of birth and deaths ibr the last year, shows that the ratio of decrease during that yeaf was greater niiich greater than the average mentioned. Thus the whole number of deaths for the year was 4320. while the whole number of births was only 1422 leaving an excess of deaths over births of 2S'JH.

The rate of diminution, therefore, for the year, was no less than per cent nearly, of the whole-population. Should this rate be continued, the race will be entirely extinct before the close of tho century, in fact within thir or forty years. In speculating upon this subject, the Philadelphia U. S. Gazette observes Tho general law uuder which barbarous tribes, existing in SHiate ol' nature, mell nwuy the.

luce of isivdized meets a well understood, and'nowhere belter Hum on our own result of some vast plan of conspiracy.) May EAGLE3 SALOON, By Mr. II. Kab. No. 271 Main street.

try. lie is on tour of observation through tho'Cuited States, nnd will be abie to bear home with him -a more turn out that neither it nor its director, presumed Cornell t766 Church 1,423 maj for stats pkison lNSPtrOa. Baker 6, Si to bo Ballivian, have any connection with our couu- i The choicest refresemenl ef all kinds are kent constant Ofllce of the Commercial Advertiser, I BrrrALo, November 13, 18503 o'clock, P. M. Briadsti ffs There is rather less animation in the market today.

Dealers are awaiting private advices Bteamer rfUnntie. For flour tho demand was fair with sales liOO barrels ordinary brands Ohio and Michigan at $3 81i3 87J. In wheat there was but little done holders remain firm at yesterday's rates. Sales of 7 or 8000 bushels white Michigan at 8tiJ87ic Ohio is rather less plenty and is not offered Jess than 80c no sales reported. Corn is scarce, we saw none offering.

No oats in market. Whisky Is firm and In good request, with sales 188 barrels at 2oc. Provisions Mess pork is in good demand at Sll for new, and S12 for heavy old. correct account of u- than ever reached the Ottoman Em I I 1 r. nt-, ior ice exbiKHion or trv.

as is generally feared pire. He ijoesj as far west aa Detroit. Immediately alter this, the Congress met and THE CURIOSITIES. Admission to the Museum sod Performance, 35 ents liar to himself of quietly anticipating and procuring every thing necessary for the promotion of the. happiness or pleasure of his passengers, whom he treats as his guests while on the voyage.

Mr. Nichols, tho Clerk, by Lis gentlemanly conduct and the excellent humor with which he answers the thousaud and one questions asked by passengers, and furnishes this one with a pen, and that one with paper, and the other one with pen, Angell 6,84 1,447 maj. Every Man uis own Landlord. The decreed Paraquot, 31)4 cents. No extra Charlie for Seats aftei entrance to the Museum.

Firstly That the means consecrated by the po I'Uca Herald says that it is now generally conceded in that 1 vii nuim uciiMtuwu ttuu wuii pri vaie rooms uorlhe latter. Mr. W. CLKSuformerly of tne lake steam rs, is there to wait alike on ofsVand new customers. nol3-lt 1 Private Tuition for Fcshionable Dancing.

Mr. WKI.T.S, Professor of the Art, most respectfully announces lo the Ladies and licntlemen of Buffalo that he is prepared to trive lwsons in all the newest and most Fashionable llnnclnrr ii, vitmiu 11a luxr nl th hmitia time kor clerk court or awal. Smith Benton 1,479 maj for congress. Visitors to the Museum durlnr the day win vi- litical Constitution of tho States not being sum city, by those who aro best informed upon the subject milled lo the Evening Perfonnance gratis. cient, under the present circumstances, to preserve that the Ulica Building Association has worked well, and order, the Congress shall dictate such measures as Xfsa.Csa.

B. B. Ltae Tor Detroit ead Cnleasa is now permanently established on a Arm basi. The first year ot" its exis'ence its net protit was 1 13 per cent. The are conducive to the safety of the Countr Freights stationary at yesterday's rates.

75c for Through to Detroit in 17 hours rithout landing, ar i ink and paper, or takes the ten dollars fare irom 6.6B 5,86 1,248 maj FOR district attorney 6f40l becundii: 1 he Council of Ministers shall from Hour, 22c for wheat to Albany, and flour to New York 87 1 return his sincore thank's to those patrons wheat 25c Boats not nnita nlentv I wh" wt'r I ''eased to honor him with their favors ihe past wneai -sc. Boats not quite as plenty. next six months has been still moro successful. It has proved a sa-u and profitable investment for those who de all of them, has won for himself a ho-t of inicago tn A noure. The splendid steamer OCEAN, Geo.

E. Willoi ohbt, Commander, this date remain charged with the supreme cum- Haven Stevens. Williams Austin Treaner Grimes While for a neatly arranged Cabin, kept pi r- nminl ol the Krpubnc, until the recovery of tl REcmrTS Flour 13,104 barrels, wheat 10,141 bushels, Lessons, ns last season, at their residences; in small classes posit money where it will pay a good per coinage and 841 maj corn nons. I 'o juvi-niies or oiners, trom nine in ine unm leu feet order, a table well set, and, whi-h is of great- constitutional President, and the Government is leave the Michigan Centrnl Railroad Wharf, THI Wednesday) EVENING, Nov. 13, in.m sliatoly on the arrival of the Express Train from Ihe East.

cmil neul. where the red mmi vanishes from before while rival like a fog.wronth-iiuder Ihe morning sun. liul is not this law to which we inut look for the decay ot Polynesian families, unload in the great New Zealand colouiz-ation and Ihe -if the llrilieh arm have struck a direct mid deadly blow itl ihe native race. Colouixutiou, profirrly lias not oeen attemplt-d in the other isles ut the P.u-itlc and in none ot them have there hiv-ii lonl and hlocd) wars wmed by Euro-an iuvaderp. They have been lor years the scenes of missionary enterprise, where htrion and civili i lit-re is no doubt in tho minds of ils friend-! but it will more than double in seven yvars and wo are happy to be FOR Jl'STtCE.

6,772 CANAL EXPORTS at nnht. Persinis wthiny to learu the new and fashiona- er om-entieiice well loaded with the fat thing? of "'vesica wnn an me powers conierreit upon mn or reight or Paaeage apply on board, or st tne (MOc i i bv the people. able to smv that soui" tvn n'v families are now liv ins in maj of the Michigan Central Railroad Line. the day, served up in me s.ipe, rhhjh: Are beyond the pale of the their own houses, purchased through this Association. uie aise a ueux leiups, niiziug, niiiiii.

miit-ourka, will address communicaiions to Mr. VELLt, al the I'nited Stales Hotel, which will be immediately attended to. N. II. Centlemen wishinz to take Lessons in Waltzing FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF THE TOR.

Chaffee 6,707 mi-lid me to Mr. oiimi iy, tue ponicgouu uatun-u i tm! notorious assassins Aunuetin Morales, nol3 It i. ii. READ, Agent, Hugalo. Bofialo and Cincinnati Railroad Lint- FOR CLEVELAND AND AANDUSKT.

3grI)it. TnELLEB. It appears, by the follow Steward. Juan Sotomagor, and the other authors of this zation have been sown toifetlur in a ready Held, and pence Kelly maj for the approaching sejison, Mr. VV.

phxiges himself lo perfect Ihein IVir the Ball Iv-jtii in frtnn 4 to lessons at ing rum the Panama Vitr, of tho lctli that Dr. Mr Pirv-irair th first ofiicpr. has mure ei L'ht crime. hag miccoeded a former em of strife. Before the missionaries came, the islandt-rs were mpidly decaying and 1 1 1 i Through from Hvffalo to Cincinnati tn 3t) jionrj, im conn ee- his Private Class Ituum, l-iiiled Males Hotel.

nrl lu Fourthly: The Congress passed a vote of thank qualities man one, inr dcskics uentg i.tu to the illustrated and heroic Captain Sucre, and 11V, tio wim mimn.il Mfti-nw, jg The splendid steamer EMPIRE, ifMiTi 1. riii I II SyniE, will leave for the rbovo presetice and humane envru bave been unaMhng-lo arrest the decrease. We can understand, bow, when left themselves, in a state of constant warfare, isie withicle. tribe with tribe, and almost man wiih man, protVinir M'auiun in every respect, he has but to step to PO CALIFORKIA DIRECT Through Tickets per splendid steamers EMPIRE and to the Governor, tor their niilue deportment in tne and intermediate ports, THIS Wednesday) HVEK the other side of the luat in order to trim cvet of Yesterday, and authorizes the Govern CKF.r'Cfc-.N CITV, forming a semi-monthly line between mmedtateiy on the arrival oi we i-xpreaa lrsin ol csr New York and San rraucisco, iu connection with the The Engine thut great mil mot important from Albany. ment to order the appropriate rewards and gratiii cations.

Thelll-r, of this city, was in prison, awaiting an examination on a rhnrpre oi iia iny been concerned in the late and abortive attempt to re volume r.Uo the CJuverqmenl of New tireiiada: One in tho early pirt ol this week Dr. E. A.Theller, who hi-- been reilm here hiiiiu nionilm past, was ar-r sied by the provincial authorities, and commuted to the prison the to await trial on charge of bein one of principal leaders of the abortive attempt at revo-lurion'ziuu this Isthmus, for the purpose of dcclariiiK it indept'ixtfiit of the Kcptiblii; Now i.jfiiiula. do not know what dert-i imporiitnrc al laches to the hitormn- Northerner, ConbTiti this, and other large steamers. being the best in the Pucilic trade, leaving New York about tor reigut or Passage apply on Doaru, or lo nol3 It E.

F. CRONVN, Agent, foot of Uo-I t. FOR ASSEMBLY 1 ST DISTRICT Allen 1576 Smith maj. for assembly 2d district. Bird 1635 Vanderpncl maj.

for assembly 3d district. Atwood 1,810 Ewcll ..1,130 60 maj. FOR ASSEMBLY 4TH DISTRICT Severance 1,838 1,02880 maj masattchasetts. part of a steamer in these days of almost light ning speed is under the charge of Mr. S.

13 later accounts we learn that it was ascer The exports for the last 24 hours wore: Flour bbls Cheese fts 57.974 Pork 11 Bacon Beef. 1,890 Lard 2-VI Ahes 92 Tallow l.VJtHI Corn Wheat bu galls 2,40 Corn 7,71111 Seeds lb 6.224 Oats Wool 22,794 Btaves ra 14.t)4r Butter lbs 22,312 Lumber ft 28.H22 No. of Clearances Gl Amount of tolls 34 LAKE IMPORTst. The receipts for the last 24 hours were Flour bbls 15,104 Wheat bu 16.141 Pork Corn beef tcs 5.811 Oats Ashs bbls 113 Barley ,212 Rve Com meal ButU-r fts 90 Cheeso bxs 03,120 Rgsts Lard lbs Fish 2 Tallow. 40.9110 Oil Bacon 14,000 Lead piirs Lumber ra ft CO Iron tons Staves 2" Coal Wool bales 1 1 Hides No.

2,780 Pelts .113 Horses 3 Broom 138 Cattle Hemp HfMjs Flax Sheep leather rls 16 Arrivals No 20 Clearances, No 13 tained that Col. Laguua, the President of the Senate, was an accomplice in this horrible attempt. For Brie. The steamer BELLE, Capt will leave the foot of Indians street. it all, who kept it so highly charged with steam reliKton of miusarre anjtl a code of syslematic in'sniu ioe.

heir numbers continually declined. The dttli'-iiity is hi account lorthetr diminution w-ir, when all known canst- of depopulation have been removed, a-id suinbrioiis climate and fertile soil invite Hie rapid multiplication of 1 ht-species. Neither famine nor pestilence hue had it share in the work, the cause of winch is a mystery thai every- conjecture. It seem a thiimof ptranve, mournful and impeue'rable. The on in vain tortures li ingenuity to discover Ihe pors-entious secret.

The Bh.ifi Hies from an invisible bow. The victims full here, tfiern. singly, not in multitude's and therefore quietly that the mortality is senrrely noinl or tliouiilit of. until, annttallv. ths aussreirale of deaths is mad" known and the 13th and -tlh of each month.

Cabin Passage to fau Francisco $4110. fteertigo Applvto A. REYNOLDS, Agent, mf. it" slain street, lluflalo. Instruction ia Danci at Concert Hall.

that we arrived in Detroit in seventeen hours. he, together with alor-ilcs and Sotomagor, were condemned to be sliot upon Hie same spot atrninrt a stiff head wind. We had a delightful tion loetrt'il Dr. ami which bus led to his arrest; and uiitd h'- trial before tin tribunals of the country ror tho above psrt, on THCRSDAY MORNING, 10 s'clock. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to nol3 GEO.

II. WALBRIDGE. ui which thov had attempted to murder the Presi Inch we wilt n' a lew navs we retrain trom any lime, so much so, shut many were loth to leave dent: atttl this execution, as far as regarded Lagu retinrk other than we sine -n lv hoiie, for the honor of the Mr. DF.L ANO would respectfully inform his friends and patrons and the citiions generally, that he will commence iiv.g under which he claims prolection, a well as for his individual reputation fin I interests, that he will The telegraph brings us accounts of advose re IllH .110013 lib INI' MFltKl lll.li,U'VI Reed's Line For Chicago, THF. J.AST STE.1MF.R OF THE SEJISOJV.

contrasted with the inierior of births. IN'Vtiaps oress Main street. be to oi the imputations hich now he the comfortable cabin for the railroad car. How ever, as she would go no farther, we ourselves an 1 baggage to the latter conveyance which, with high backed seats and easy spring- sult in this State, for which we were not shelly H'-ruinst turn. The splendid steamer EMPIRE STATE, CapL M.

Iht.iD, wiU leave for Evening School, for Gentlemen will commence Wednesday, November 2lkh, 7 o'clock, P. M. Day School for Young'Lmiies, Masters and s-eswill commence Sat- unprepared. The Whig strenth there has been it is not altogether so much the fliltlculiy that more person: die in the Pacific islands, in proportion to tin. whole popu lation, than in oilier countries, is that fewer are born there Tlie river of life is poisoned at its-fountain.

-l Plank Road. The Springville Herald frittered away by a coalescence with free some unlavNovember lGth. 2 o'clock, P. M. ua took place on the Dith.

The ball had been successfully extracted, and the state of the President's health was sat isfactory. It is presumed thut this attempt was ma le the iiiKtigittmn i (Jen. Ballivian, who was formerly President of the Bolivian Republic, and his parti-zaus, for we see that he left Valparaiso, Laving withdrawn to Chili, after his overthrow on the 1 "2th September; arrived at Copiapo cn tlf6 14th, and proceeded during the night to Atacama on his way to Bolivia. A'. Y.

Exjircm. luriher purticuturs, enquire of Mr. Dblako. until that old commonwealth, always heretofore proved very comfortable, and we were soon whirling rapidly through the Peninsula to New Park l'hice, Delaware sireet. no.no Chicago and intennediale ports, on THURSDAY KN-ING, November I4th, at 9 o'clock, or immediately on the arrival of the Express Train from the East.

For Freight or Passage applv on board, or to noliitU WM. MONTEATH A. CO. Vor Cleveland. The Bull His Holiness the Pope has issued so firm and reliable, has become debatable grouni.

that a move is bt-iiiir made to orrmize a Company for Ihe construction of a I'lank Horxi. fr-m that villus, to intersect lite Lite's Corners Itnad, at Huston. There is orltl of travel from the counties south, that Buffalo, where we found Wkii's little steamer and directed to the Episcopal Hierarchy of Eng The free steers, coalesced with the locofocos pro Tire- ntrt Marino Ineuranee Utlca Inu-rhiice Company, Capital, Ward Hunt, President, A. F. Lock well, Sec'v.

land, is a very remarkable document in its way. would be attracted (his way, ami Us hcne'lts secured to Toledo Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Capital Detroit nearly in readiness to start for Chicago But break fist was over, and some of us began grow ill humored with the idea i fasting till th The stermer DIAMOND, Capt F. S. Miller, ill leave for Cleveland, and per, in the Senatorial district', especially, and thu the Whigs have lost the Senate, and a majority of the hybrid coaliti secured. In the Congres nd is looked upon by the English press its the our citizens, which will fin.

1 another route and pass tiff K. Hnskell. President, P. fmyih, t-ecy. Ameriuiui 'Mutual Inaunuice Com pauy, Capiial 8100,100 Geo.

Wuriuck, President, A. T. Mullery.Pec'y. rest novelty in church matters witnessed ii from us unless sticli a road is constructed soon. The will to our farmers from this enterprizc dinner hour, when we were suddenly hushed 1 tlose parts for a long time, perhaps ever since are incalculable, and we expect they will ttke hold of the the of "breakfast." "Collision Brio Scnk.

On Wednesday night last, the hriti S'. F. Gait, bound down from Chicago, wiis run into when on hike Huron, ahont five miles from ois Blanc Light, by the fehooner Telegraph, bound Uf, causing the former to sink almost instantly, and carrying away the larboard bulwarks of the latter from her bowsririt, ato the foremast. The Telegraph proceeded to Chicago without knowing the name of Ihe vessel sh had sunk, or being able to discover anything of ihe crew. Cujit.

HirKso. of the S. F. says he looked at his watch ut 5 minutes past 7 ami started to go forward, when the watch called gkii. vv.

ii.AKK, flgeni, Oflice wilh J. F. Wurner 8 Mercbsnls Exchange. uolitf ht davs of the Eitrhth Henrr. 'The Bull seta out work with a strong ami push it vigorutisly forward We left soon after for Chtcsgo, touching at itli affirminsj that the power of governinir Christ' intermediate Ports, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nor.

13, at 7 o'clock For reight or Passage apply on board, or tt GEO. B. WALBRIDGE. For Chicago. r.ysjTT-.

The, Propeller TROY, Capt will leave for Sheboygan, MUwsukee and Chicago, on the 15h tuet. For Freight or Passage apply on board or to noIlllS GEO. 1). WALBRIDGE. VpOUND A Bag containing 12 pairs of youth's Michigan City (the present terminus of the Cei Wanted.

earty lialt the year, ami particularly nt those seasons hen the market is the ronds r.re so bad that the eional districts three candidates were run, and in most of them, "no choice" has been the result. In the Boton district, the Whig candidate is elected. In the Eighth, Horace Manh has again succeeded by a small majority. The Whig party, however, have absolved themselves from all re tral Railroad) where we arrived ui good time, hav fanners tako advailue of it. At this sea-on of the A good RF.F.D Tl'NER, to work either In Boston or New York, to whom the highest wages will be paid Hud Address No.

023 Postofflce, ng in the meantime despatched excellent dinner year, for instance, it tiikes lour or five weeks to market a few lens of bailer, cheese or any other produce, with rotist int employment given Boston. nov 11U6 out lmht rurht ahead," and the two vessels immediately Oiarch onearth rests solely and exclusively in the Rtuan Pontiff. The history of the Christian Ke-ligkn in Great Britain is recounted and rehearsed, torn the days of Juiius Ctesar down to the present ime, forfhepnrpo.se of pointing out.prece-deutsenough to justify the step that 'the See of did voted Lapt. Lastebbhook an.l lus crew not A Cold Hi.hudeo Mi rper. On l'riday evening last, between nine and ten o'clock, an Irishman, bv the tiiinje of Patrick McCary, was murdered at his residence, near bridge, in this couu-tv.

The ircumstances, as near as we can ascertain, are substantially these: Three men entered the dwelling of the deceased, and without any apparent provocation, one of them leveled a at him and mapped it, but it missed fire. wife then told him to run for his lifu. He succeeded in getting out of the house, men, armed with guns, following him. He was then fired upon by two of the men, the (hat'g entering and mutilating his side in a horrible man-tier, ait producing death almost in-tantlv. A uii was then tired through the window at Mrs.

HcCa-rv, the ball just gie.zing her cheek. She soon at' Notice The firm of HOUGHTON PPRAGCE, is so bad hosts after all. struck, when Capt. II. seeing his vessel was going down, cut awny the yawl and boarded her with his cr.w, taking A null 10 nuois, sujiposea to daw oeen stolen.

sponsibility fur his acts, and will not have to bear the odium resulting from In the Seventh District Goodrich, Whig, is elected, and in all this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner is C. A. VAN BLYKE It Mechanic St. Here I spent a few hours, and took the autliorizeu to settle the business ot ine nrrn.

with them a small compass nnd got clear of the bri es in rvv return tnn fiiiirwl irrnwl frt. HO GEO. VV. HOUGHTON, uolltl3 E. C.

SPR AGUE. the other, il is probable that no choice has been soon as possible. When she had gone down he looked at his watch again and it was 7 o'clock. Rome is now taking in the matter of appoiutini: Bishoptics throughout all of England "Our pre the Lest of treatment tfith Capt. Bin.

in, so that f.f ol lec The subscribers have this day formed it would now mizzle me to tell which of the boa a partnership for the practice of the Law, as Attorneys, decessors," says Hie Holiness, "applied themselves INFORMATION WANTED Of Robert Albert Playluir. Civil Engineer and Surveyor, his brother now travelling iu eean-h of him. and will feci very much obliged if any ope can irive him any information of bis present residence or employment. PIho-mj address nolttl514c J. VV.

PLAVFAIR, Posl Oflice, buffalo. ANTED A Partner with a Ca-h Capital of from $2,000 lo $34)00, in Itie Distillery businns. Any person having the Cash, am at once establish bim- insellurs. and Proctors in Aduuraliy, under the linn ol in the Michigan Central It.nlroad line I like tl Plt.AGt'K HAI1COCK. Oflice No.

l.loyd corner strongly to use all'the means their authority gavi l.lovd sireet and the Camd, Rulfalo, N. V. DaUd nuv best, as tar as good usage it concerned. 1 wel he. ivy expenses.

If we hud a irood piank tad, the same niiirht be d- ne in fhnt number ofdiiy, with less than ono-i'ourth of Ihe expense. A (food road lo UitfTJo would place our farmers on an e'jind iootim; ith those who hvo m.irket. ami with whom they could then Instead, then ot" ltin- hay, at times hen ttie roads arc srood ever here, ami at a-ss hatf the value, because the market is flooded, they con! 1 sell them whun the roads were tad every wle re else, and realize tho highest ices. it this is not'fll every pi rson who owns real estate any here on the r.iud.or within its vicinity, will realize a ureaL henetii be.d, in the increased v.ihte ot his properly. lu.wtll be 'o it always lets bren so.

(Jood roads, nnd re'idy and markets, ore wliat make farms valuable, and furitiers rosjiarous. 11. 1850. E. C.

SPRAGl'E, ter went to the door and saw, a lew rods, tiistttiit, them, tt console the Church of England for it-immense disgraces, and to work its resurrec hours' ride brought us to Detroit. We i.ased a The uc had a valuable cargo, consisting of 1300 bids tullow, and some beef and wheat which was insured, (she was owned by Cnpt. Hickson and Mr. Geo. K.

Foster, of Chicago. The Captain's interest was fully injured, und Mr. Foster's partially so. The crew arrived safely at Mackinac, where tho Keystone State took them on board and carried ihem to Chicago. RKrnr-Ts or Flour for October.

The receipts of flour by the Central Railroad, for each day in the month nrlIU3 GEO. li. UABCOKK he lifeless body of her husband. The murder- si-1 1 in prod table business. Add rs hail lie l.

1 he deceased was a sober, niilus- trw Vfmnt4a, Canada Money li discount, "Farm tion. Hsving before its eyes, therefore, the good made. The fourth district, which has been unrepresented in the present Congress, is as far off from an election as ever. There has been no choice of State officers and the election consequently goes to the Legislature. As Evening Journal Trtompu.

The official canvass of Albany C(4 shows another of the tricks of the Evening Journal to defeat the Whig candidate. The footings up are as follows Corojll, Whig fl.677 Churchitoco Foco, 7,204 Box 818, Postoflice, nuvlltU liiitlalo. ers' Joint Stock'' at 1J, Wcsturn 1. Good.busiuess paper iiicai-s man, about 3i years of age. al lair rates.

1 Ins revolting murder has produced great x- F. CR1DLE cor. of Main Exchange novlltf Mansion House Block. example our predecessors, and desirous, by im itatiug then, of fulfilling tho duties of the su preme aposate pressed, besides, to follow tin movements of our heart for that portion of tin of October, was as follows itemerit in the neighborhood where it occurred. Seveial arrests have beeu made on suspicion.

The font poll nd Cod Liver Oil Tandy WANTED Immediately, a Boy xrho has some knowledge of the printing bueinees, to go short distance in the country. Steady employment will be eivon and good waves. Enquire of C. S. nderwood, at Jewett, Thomas Co's.

OOMS TO LET WITH BOARD A' very One Parlor and Bedroom, may be had with Board, by application at No. 70 Franklin wreeu noI3tf This unrivalled curative for coughs, colds, asthma, influ will hardly escape detection. P. S. Since the above was put in type, we have eceived the following statement in relation to the eiiTa.

A we have tried, und found il to bo all thai Ihe Lord's vineyard, we proposed to our-elvcs, from mainUucturer claims for it. It is a most agreeable confec murder, which was related by Mrs. the tion, and luo-t effectual remedy lor the diseases that i ttack the throat and chest. It combines all ihe virtue- of Cod the commencmcnt of our pontificate, to pursu, a work that was ao well begun, and to apply our one time four freight train loaded' principalis with flour, making in all about one hundred nearly one hundred barrels each, or not far from lti.UOO bhls of flour in the aggregate. The receipts of fl-iur by this Uoad at Detroit du'-ring the last month were 117,8.9 bills, and the first seven days in November bhls.

It is estimated that Michigan will transport over of the present crop from lO.uuil to l.titin, HMjLbls flour, the most of it of her own pro lue ion, and the balance from Northern Indiana. Wisconsin and Illinois have hardly yet commcncce the export of their surplus wheat and flour. Tin crop in Wiscon-in is said to be of the ave rage so far as ihe yield is concerned, but thert was more than sufficient ground sown to muk wife of the deceased. It appears that Mr. McCa l.i vi oil, hut is entirely tree lrem ils repulsive taste.

In EST Tut: Xew Water Cas. It appears that Ihe new discovery of Water is a reality utter nil. Tin-New York Fj-prr-t hivi lliai the i.m Gas Liu'h: (t.iHii:iny tiH-aled in Jersey City which for the ing out the above invention with ol'SOIMNH) Loco BakeK Angcl Loco Bmilhj Whig, 5 37 6.6T9 7, 15 7.932 solves the most serious manner to nvor everv all iu which we have known the candy to be used, it has beeu st.c.'esstul and we cheerfully recommend it ry was a witness in a suit which was tried at the ast of the Circuit Court held in this il aire: that his testimony on that occasion teuiop, i oco, wi'h a caution against counterfeits. Inquire for Bliss' 1 5481 17 a IB 3 2S01 19 4 6(12 21 rtlo 5 44lti 22 ft 23 7 2:100 24 ti-234 8 5237 25 9 3107 2fl 644d 10 30117 27 44S-J 1 1 Ittiim 28 21.47 30i 20 Pis4 I 4C39 30 54tH 15 1(130 31 16 207 Add 2S57 Total bbls 117,829 Receipts first 7 days of Nov. are aa follows 1 322 5 3072 2 MM fi 4345 4 8370 7 Candv, und rece ceive no other, rorsaleby JOHN H.COI.EMAN.

223 Main lay tho development of the church in king dom." In pursuance of this laudable determina tiion, therefore, the Pope goes on Uj mention tht various dioce8cs.5AAth he has directed to be crca tejdU-u8r' iiolltlGdic CH AS. COLEMAN, 208 Main st, ue of the parties to the suit; that his wife ex prtsetl fears that her husband would be murder ed that hile they were conversing upon' the OF GERMAN FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. In Rensselear, too, the Foeninp Jturnal acbiev ed a similar victor over the Whig candidates. The following are the figures: CorneW; 5.413 Church, eWti Beion, 635 -ubiect of his testimony, and the threats she ei iiltmI meeting ot" tlui ktmliirr on Monday, and in consequence of many Hlock holders mid others wishing to pitn hti-iK States and parts ol Elates ill which to introduce the new cheap is, it was unanimously tigreed lo sell many of Ihe States to the highest pun baser. All the si-icUhotders ere present and many eapitnlists.

and the biddiri was tid after fixing a price for vuri oils Suites and parts of slates, tin- choice of selections as otf.Te'! at the hUiicrt premium. 'Ihe iir-d premium wus The district of London will form two that of YY Now opening a larue asortinent of tne newest kind of heard had been made by a certain man residing that neighborhood, a rap was heard at the door. Ladies and Gentlemen Tako Notice. AM IN ET Respectfully informs the pub- lie thai he will lurnish private parties witk Boned' Turkey, Chicken and Partridge, ornamented ith Jeilies, Ham and Tomrue decorated. Chicken and 1-obsler Salad, French style, Partriduv, Crouse and Quail larded, Oysters in every style; also, Charlotte de Kus-e, Je lies and lllanc Mange and every thing generally reqiured tor priviUe parties made in French style.

F. AM1N ET, no 1 Side 1-' 15 Court street, corner ot Pearl. ANDS FOR SALE The proprietor being-desirous of selling a portion or his property, in the county of Erie, oners for sale the following pieces of Isnd A l-ot on Genesee street, between Morgan street and tbe Terrace. A Lot on Niagara street near Mohawk, adjoining Ihe old Lead Factory. A Lot on the rust side of Main street thirty-four feet front adjoining the residence of Mr.

Starkw eather. One eighth part of Bhxk fifty, on Seventh street, corner of Niagara. Three Lots on Mirhijan street, near North Division st l.erman iiovms oirecl iroin ine wiiiuji i win minster and that of SMiulhwark. The diocese W'ei mins'er will include tht portion of tl' aforesaid ditric -ell at the lowest New York Citv prices. I have Sited and two men enteretl the room wliere tilev were which extends to the banks of Ihe Thames, and enmnn -eated; that one of them had a pistol, the other large rooms.

up stairs.) Inr my Wholesale Department, where 1 shall be happy lu show Dealers a fluer assortment hen-t the countii of Middlesex, I-X-ex, and II. relurii that slit: screamed and told her hu-band shire that of onthwnrk. on the south side of the Thanu HrKTjhas a majority in Albany of 965 and in EuDssehjarof 331. The editor of the Evening will include me counties ot Jetis, r-outnampton. uri-e sl7.a(i0 tor tht! ilent lor tho manufacture of tYaler iu that portion of New York (including Ihe city) hinir east ef HirIsoii river and canal lo the lakes.

Ihe price ut uoods 'han ever letire olTvred in this city. Call and be convinced at IIOU.IIK.E'S. IIL'FFALO VARIETY STORE, 228 Main street. Sussex, and Kent, with the Islu of tYiirhr. -ev, anu om rs aitsceni.

in tn. northern disiru-t Pierc to run for hi life that the. man with the pistol -napped it at her, but it missed lire that her husband went out of door, and was followed by the men; that she looked out of the window and saw will be but one epbco al see, which will ti.ke its nam of which w.ts e-timated at mttking for ihis sec Journals God father of the anti-rent faction, and had three of the loco foco candidates placed upon their ticket, and has thus defeated, undoubtedly. it" ilrnlla on ihr Royal Hank mf Irelaad from the town of Hfuraflestown. The district of Vorf will be a diocese whose cipital will be the town of Ib-ver lion of New York The other premium for Long In sums to suit, and money remitted to the old country Total bhls CoMpiHiTiv Statimknt of the receipts of flour by the Central Railroad for 1849-50: Aug.

Sept. Oct. Nov. Total. 13t9 34.2(i2 75.4( 102.776 63.903 275.408 180 117,828 20,878 7 days.

Increa-e in 6850 to Nov. 7, over total amount to Nov. 30, 1P49, is 14,320. Detroit Advertiser. Detroit, Nov.

1 1. The flour market was a shade better on Saturday, and we think there was a much belter feeling prevailing. Sales of Saturday reached between 1500 and 2000 bids. other men armed with that they fired for Emigrants, rut my responsibility. N.

B. I'ncurrenl Money, Coin, Islaiik and other islands of the State, was $4,000 ami price St-i'ilK), purchased by Danforlh 4t at her husband whofell to the ground that when was lying there, a man stepped up and struck the three Whigs Cossei.l, Baker and Smith. Had he succeeded in his attempts to defeat Messrs. Ha vex and it would erly. In tho district of Lancashire ttieni will be tw bishops, of whom one, the Hi-hop of l.iverpi.i.l.

wiil hav for his diocse the Isle of Mim.i, the dletricisof Araoundernes, und West Derby mid the o'her. th-i Iti-li op of Salford, lllaek burn and l.eyland. 'flu- county Che-ter will be uni led to another diocese. In the dtsiric him with tho butt end of his gun finding him not quite dead another gun was discharged athim. have "been quite an achievement, taken as a whole, of VVale two especial sees will be estab ished, that ol Ha up the deficiency, so tlt.it t-lie will export inon wheat than ever lie fore.

The poorest quality, a-usual, has been sent i market lirt, ami the re inftining jiortion of the crop will be better thai: that already chipped. In Illinois the crop is pai.i to be better than the average, but the sprint wheat, is of inferior quality. Tim Railroad pier at Detroit was crowded with vessels and steam ers waiting to load with flour and other produce. the last two weeks vessels have been very scarce, but they- are now more plenty, tunl ratei-of freight have declined a little. We left on the at 1 2 o'clock Detroit time, and I expect to reach Buffalo at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning, having made the above trip, during an absence of about 78 hours, which I think will be the quickest one on record, though no quicker tharTmay be accomplished by this line any time during the season of navigation.

P. 6. Nov. 12th. I awoke thie morning and iweuly Lots on tleveulh street, between Mary land and Virginia.

Also, various ots of different sire, containing from one fifth of an a to fifteen acres of laud. King, in tbe south and middle village of Black Rock, some of them within short distance of the central part of the cily of Buffalo, and advantageously situated for dwellings, or for agricultural purposes. Terms of payment easy. For particulars enquire of CHARLES D. NORTON, 1B3 Main su nol3tf Buffalo.

lop and that of Merioneth and Newport uniled. Tbedi ranging between $3 D7.g,3 44, showing an advance of 1 lie rest ot tlis part lcuinrs ot tlusliorrible murtler do not vary materially from the first statement. Mrs. McCary could not sav that she ever saw anv cese of Salop will contain the counties of AnaUsea, Car Not only does Fuller admit that he wrote the letter to Cayuga, which our neighbor of tha Couaty Committee narvon, Denbigh, Hint, Meiioi cth, and Men Kimiery. of the men before.

One of the men arrested on solemnly averred that he did not write, but he saya ''Had which we join the county of Chester, detached from hr district of Lancaster, and that of Palsn from ihe centre ipicion is held in custody for further examina To the diocese of the Bishop of Merioneth and Newpnr: auout tni nui. Wheal There is a good inquiry for wheat for export at 75'i77c, free on board. Pales of Saturday were about 5000 bu at the latler figure. Sales from wagons 62a 73c. In corn and oats there to but little doing Ihe latter is in active demand at 25)26c, oa board.

Provisions are Arm at full prices, with moderate home Irade. Moss pork $1111 fish 5 50 barrel: trout SS. tivtd tn Vayugrii wtaoubit wxetHtr tee should nave votea for Oat. Morgan. And yel Fuller says the Rrgister was established to consolidate and harmeuize the Whig party A nice mess it has made uf it, sj far.

Eipraam of tai tion. Dillon II ashinntitn Count ii) rrss. Hills of Exchange, and Oralis on Toronto, Albany, Boston, sod New York, tic. bought and sold on favorable tertrn. ROBERT OODD.

apr20tf Canada Bank Agency, 102 Main st DIED. In this citv, on tho llHh verv ELIZABETH, only child of John J. aiid Eliza D. Sidway, aired 1 year. 10 mouths and 16 dnys.

fJrFuneral tomorrow at 10 o'clock, A. from the residence of her father corner of Main and Huron streets. Friends and acquaintances aro respectfully inviled to attend. in Sacramento City. California, of typhus fever, on the 28th September, JOHN ADAMS, aged 28 years, formerly of liuffaio.

CAP, DEMY AND MEDIUM BLOTTING PADS ror sale by CHARLES E. PECK. Ftatloner Oimmercial Advertiser Buildings. are assigned the counties of ilrsckno-k, itlamoriau. Cur- martnen, Pembroke and Kadnor, also the countie of Hereford and Monmouth, in the wsjtern district Important Aakangkment of the Westers create two sees.

Clifton and Plymouth the first compre We deem it but due to the County Committee Mail. The Postmaster ('reneral, we understand. Freights Vessels are more plenty, and freights have re is nhout to make a new arrangement with remind nennmtr ine counties 01 and ids the second those of Devon, Dorset and Cornwall. The ren trol district, from- which we bare detached the coun'y Salop, will have two episcopal gees. Nottingham and hi." to the restern mail, which will prove not only, of ceded a trine, wo now quote 20c on Hour to luiltalu.

sail, and a slight decline by steamer. Wheat to Out falo. Chicago, Nov. 9. much convenience to the travelling public, but a Id great lv to the speed and facilities of the mail Receipts since yesterday noon, 2300 bu wheat, 150 tn rson.

Another premium tif Sll.nilll by J. Crutch, uf Wcshimrton who cted the Slate ol" New York west of the Hudson and canal to the lakes valued at being thus making for the Stale of New York a one The city of lioston and 10 miles round, realized a pro miutn of 10.0.'ld together with Hie price (W). The t.ialtoice of the. State of Massttchuseils, premium including price svoT.OOt) purchased by a New York gentleman and anoiher. The Stale of Louisialti purchased tiy a llo-Mon genthMiiau for including 610 aOU premium Georgia was purchased by Mr.

James Ciddings of Mtirvland, for 633,500 including 310,.00 premium. Virritr ia, oast of the Allegheny ride, was purchased fur by -Mr. Prown of New Jersey. Maryland and De aware by Mr. Peter.a of Hattiniore SOf) 700.

Alabama by Mr. Crutchets for S17.0HO. California by three gentlemen for New Jersey was purchased by his tumor the Mayer and several others. Missouri by Mr. Rramh all of Jersey City for Slil.BU.

Ohio to tho same for North and Pouth Carolina lo Mr. Chiding of Jersey City for 30t. Pennsylvania and Maryland lo Mr. Nicholson of llaltimore for and the balance of States to sundry jenllemen. The premiums, iiliuve ihe capital stock of amounting to about SI Altogether the bids showed tho Confidence nnd great satisfaction of the parties in the new treat invention of Water Gas.

It is the same as used at tho Aslor House fur some four months, coting only about one-fourth the price that Coal Gas is supplied at, the liiriit beiier equal. Machinery is preparing as fast ns it is possible to turn il out. for various pans of Ihe States. Wo shall now soon have good and cheap liidu. found myself in Hamburgh BaT, about 8 mile I intercourse betwi en the whole Atlantic border oats, 2320 bn corn and J8e bbls tlonr.

Market continue extremely dull hear of the following traiiaac' ions ana the est. 1 he arrangement is tor an ex- iu.oou bu vvaukegan sprlnf wheat, Chicago owner, at 4oc south of Buffalo, instead of in that port. Tl weather was densely thick, when, about 5 oVloc White India Rubber, "STATER COLORS- press mail, which will perfect the connection ba-tween the mails from the Kast and South to the on board 100o2O00 bu new corn to arrive, at 30c afloat; Pencils, Drawing Paper, Bristol Beard, Drawing IO0IKS2UOD bu oata to arrive at 25c afloat; 400 bu corn in the officer of the deck found himself near the West. The mail will leave Philadelphia after.the to state that Mr. Fuller, of the State Jtegister, has admitted no such thing as above alleged.

The Cayuga Circular and the Exprei charged that Mr. Fuller wrote a letter under date of Oct 27, advising the defeat of Col. Morgan. tc. Mr.

Filler says, that, in answer to a letter from a gentleman in Cayuga upon this subject, he wrote, Nov. "declining to give any advice in the prern-itea and that is all that he has admitted leaving the original charge where the County Committee placed -it in a category of falsehoods got up to accomplish certain purposes, by those who attempted to defeat the Whig local candidates in this district; i the ear at 27c on board 27 bbls Fuller's whisky at 22. lie. Other articles quiet at previous quotations. Tribune.

arrival of the morniug train from New York, and laud and began to heave the lead. As the water reach this city the same evening, an.l thence be was found to be shoaling, the boat was put about, ate for sale by CHAKLES E. r-fcCK. fiuliuner, nol3 Commercial Advertiser Buildings. TOILET BOTTLES A superb assortment for sale by O.

II. P. CHAMP1.I.N, 251 Main street, iinl3 Cnder Phelps House. HAlTTfRLlTHES: IIAIrT BR US ES A splendid assonuunt this day receded and for sale dispatched tor the est without delav. It will A Card.

and, feeling her way down the coast, through tl Proposal! for Convict Labor. Aoests Ornct, r-mo Sine Paians, October 30th, lasft. NOTICE is hereby giren that seal proposal will be received by the subscriber st his office said Prison, until Weduvsday, January 1851, at 3 o'clock, P. ror the hire and services or Irom I irrr to One HvsnEKD Com icri, (with the privilege of taking and employing as many more as may, at any lime, during tberon-linuanre of said contract be at the disposal of the undersigned, and nt called tor by any previously existing contract, or for slate purposes. 1 for the term of three years from the first day of May next, with Ihe privilege of extending the same to live years from the couimejtotment of said contract The said convicts to be employed in the business of manufacturing Caws and Filvs.

Also, proposals will be received st the asms time and place, lor the hire and services or rrem Thibty to Firrr Coavici to be employed in the maiiufac r-five years from the Brut of May. 1851 14 1 In propwing for the services Bny of aboTe Convicts, the price per da) r-lUft named The Contractor iu e.h rurrrish thetr own fuel for warming the shor-. or and brooms ior sweeping the Suitable and convenient shop rooms for the prosecution of Ihe business named in the above contracts, win be fur-Eished by the state. Payments will be required st the end of each sod every month, in current funds, st the Prison. The name sad written consent of the persons offered as security must accompany esch proposal, and the contractors should be present at the time ot letting, in order to execute the cos-tract.

The Inspectors reserve to themselves the privilege of so-ceptiug any proposals that they may deem most conducive lo the interests of the state. nol.ijal5w ALFRED R. BOOTH, Agent. minvham to the first we assmn the counties ol Nott, l-erby, Leicester Lincoln and Iniland; lo the secoml tie counties of Stafford, Burks, Oxford, and Warwick. In the eastern district there will be onf see.

which will t.akt its name from tho town of Northampton, and retain the present circumscription of the district, except the counties of Lincoln and Rutland, which we have assigned lo the diocese of Nottingham. This Bull of the Tope's bears date 2-ith 1850. It has, already produced a tremendous sensation in Great Britain, and, if the extracts we made from one of the leading London journals, the her day, speak the sentiments of those in the confidence of the Government, it is not at all improbable that the "defenders of tho faith" will take official cognizance of this imposing attempt of Rome to set about a spiritual re-invasion of a kingdom over which the Propaganda once had indisputable dominion. also connect with the evening mail from Wash fog, when suddenly her bow ran hard on in six ington, and carry on the mails from the South, feet water, while at the stern there was three which are sent to the West by this route. Let at very low prices, by ters written in Washington, after the adjournment fathoms.

The engine was reversed to back her o. II. P. 2M s'reet, t'nder Phelps Heap. no 13 of Congress, each day, will thus be sent forward to the W-3t asxthey are now to the with off; but finding it of no avail, Capt.

Van Allen despatched Mr. Pomkkoy to Buffalo to request r-i en'i out being detained, as thy nre under the old ar X3T ThfiMalbany says, of the late Commander Blllis to come to his assistance rangement, till the "next morning. Samuel Tolno, that he was gentle, affable, lov. The ears which will take the mail from this with the U. S.

Steamer The request ing simple amusetaents, the society of the yourigi was promptlly complied with, and after eevera citv, will then pass over the railroad in the night, to Cumberland, which they will reach in the mom ills', about the time thev now start from this citv. hours' hard labor the Maytf nicer was got afloat i5 UFPiLO. the cultivation of his garden, the study of books, Utterly free from political jealousies, and so un again without apparent damage, and arrived at thus placing the passengers one hundred and Steamer Mayflower, Nov. 12th. The undersigned, passengers 011 board the steamer Mny-fitiwrr, on her last trip from Detroit to Buffalo, during which she ran a few miles south of the latter port, in dense fog, take this method of testifying their approbation of the prompt measures Uiken to get her off, nnd tendering their thanks to those who coulributed so largely lo that end.

HrMotrr.U, Thai we deem the ftict of the steamer May-jloierr running airronnd as the result of no carelessness or neglect on the part of the officers or crew, but rather as one of the many accidents incident- to lake navigation in seasons of fogs -and thick weaaher. Kesoirerl, That we hereby tenner our thanks to Captain Van Allls for his kind and courteous treatment during the trip, and especialllv for the promptness wilh which lie despatched a messenger to BuHalofor assistance, in srder to obviate all unnecessary delay to Ihe passengers to Mr. Wurmlkv. Steward, for his provident attention to 'he wants of the inner man, as evinced by furnishing regular meals during the time of our delay, and to the remaining officers and crew of the steamer Mavllviecr for the able, efficient nnd agreeable manner in which they have each in their different departments and stations contributed to our pleasure, comfort and progress. hesolvd.

That we desire to express our sincere gratitude lo the officers and cmw of the S. steamer -Michitrm for the alacrity wilh wltich they responded to the call of Capt. Van Allen, and like true American tars hastened lo succor the distressed, and also for the admirabU mau- her dock at six clock. Tins is the first time she eighty mi.es on the road, in advance the mom mindful of the contests in which he had been du-feated as not to recollect the names of his success JC ing trniv hair to its original color, for by O. II.

P. CHAMPl.i.N. 251 Main at 0 L'n-ler the Pheipa llou.4. SNUFF BOXESAsplendid assortmentTfor saleby O. II.

P. CHAMPLIN, 251 Main street, nolll Under Phelps House. SWF.EPING ANITcarFeT BRUSHES A largo assortment, both of ornamented and plain, fur sale by O. H. P.

CHAMPLIN, 251 street, nol3 t'nder Phelps House. CTOVE AND SCRUBBING BRL'SUES A large assortment for sale bv O. II. P. CHAMPLIN, 251 Main street, no! 3 Cnder Phelps House, AND MANTEL ORNA-MEN Tr A s'llsnriid as-ortment inst opening at HOLLIDGE'S BUFFALO VARIETY STORE, no 13 228 Main street.

ing train from this city, and enable them to ride has been ashore, and she litis been running all the over the mountains iu stages by duvliirht, instead season regularly without losing a trip. The ful opponents. He retained the vigor and serenity of hi mind to the last; and after passing the Will be opened on Mokdit, Nov IPtH, at the jtew yokk bovvxt itoee 5. Siteamer Juiclutjan is a very valuable access. on to the lake marine in cases like the above, and age of 60, commenced and pursued the study of Opposite the Uten rlora.

io. b---i- Passengers Landed at Milwaukee. Some tide of the tide of travel setting to Wisconsin may be had from the statistic of passengers landed at the flourishing city of Milwaukee by The Sentinel publishes tho following table showing the number of trips made by each boat this season, as well as the total number of passengers, cabin and Steerage, landed" at Milwaukee. It will be seen tltat the aggregate for the season of navigotion, now nearly at its close, is Boats. No.

of Trips. Cabin Pas. Total Lnn'd A several of the modern languages." of at nitrht. By this arrangement, passengers who leave Boston Jn the afternoon, mail from that city, wiil be in Baltimore the next evening, where they may take the cars for Cumberland, which they will reach even before they now start from this city. And so with the passengers from Washington or gives me pleasure to say that her present com mander is alwavs ready to assist a vessel in dis tress.

The Turkish EitriKE. A very interesting ar- the South, who are fjoing West. They can leave tide anDears in the Boston Daily Advertiser, on at once, without beinir detained, as now, twelve "VT PALMER Ajrent for Connecticut Mu-ll lual Life Insurance 'o. Moiiteomery Oi. Mutual Fire Insurance Co.

Berkshire Mutual Health Association. the present condition of the Turkish Empire, show hours, ner in which they persevered in their efforts to get her atloat until they were crowned with success; and we cannot omit saying here that we deem this the most important brunch of our naval establishment on the lakes. n. muiume sssortment of Frnch Hats from the Imnort-trs in New York. Also, Feathers, Flowers, Ladies Dress Caps, Head Dresses, Velvet Coats for Ladies and Children, ax-, fcc.

A Urge sssortment of, Straw Goods, Bonnets of every description. Cap trimmings, arid a beautiful style of rich -Ribbons for the season, Velvet Hal, very cheap and of the most rSnhionable paueni. Dress and Ckmk Trimmings of the latest styles. Also. Ladies Dress Cloaks and Visiite patterns.

Trunks for sale. Band boxes at wholesale and retail, win be sold cheeper than at any other piece in BuflUo. as Mrs. Saeseikt be-bevea a '-mnibie sixpence ia better thaa slow shilling iol3dac EDICAL BOOKS WoocTs Practice, 2 vols-i-rX Dumcluson's Practice, 8 vols. Bell Stoke' Practice, volt.

ing tne ameliorations wuicn it nas undergone tin- it is expecseo. mat. uie arrangement win go in Stafford, Miss Tillson, ring the reign of its present soveietgn, and that of to operation by tne time Congress meets. Ball Wisconsis. Independent Candidates seem to be all the rage in the BadgeT State.

Mr. Doty is re-elected to Congress over the regular loco foco candidate, in the Northern District, by between 8000 and 4000 majority all the counties except one giving him a majority. In the First District Dchkee, independent, has some 1600 majority. In the remaining district, two Regular" Candidates were running, and Eastman, L. F.

is elected over Col, the present whig incumbent J5g The Proprietors of the Boston Timet have just completed a new and splendid building, six his immediate predecessor. Ihe article is pre- mi.re atriot. sumed to be from the pen of Mr. Brown, who ac Mechanics Mutual Benefit Association. N.

B. Risks taken on persons going to California, si re-duci rates. noj3 'piE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINEFor JL November, is commonly declared hythepresi to be not only best numlier work yet publi-lil, but to be a i together the best number of an) Magazine ever printtfl in the United Slates, It contains mure than luo com panieu the lurKisn embassador, Amm Ley, plIOT ANI) Incendiarism. We have to report to this country. with sincere reirret.

the destruction of a henutit'ul He says the standing army of the Sullnn iscom- school house, recently buiit, ami scarcely finished, Sultana 15 840 31 HO Keystone State 15 1100 3ilfi3 Niwrarn 13 1137 3-43 Empire Stato 14 10fi5 3H2H Louisiana 14 nrl 27f7 Hudson 14 661 2944 St. Iuis 8 425 15LK5 Baltic 7 261 968 Albany 7 261 A. D. Patchin 11 G40 21 4S Empire 7 461 1567 Globe 10 413 1808 G. P.

Griffith 2 83 401 Queen City 1 07 212 America 1 41 243 Princeton 1 f85 8472 30,518 maska, on Satur- posed of about 120,000 men, divided into bix corps, jn the arish of St. Michel d'Yan: composed and commanded wholly by dav evening last. It will be re emeioVereil. that Another corps is now being formed near Daimlie, on' the moiiiins of that dav Messrs. Delisle and on the Hungarian frontier.

Christians aieexemp- Jo'uison had a special these, and that ted from military duty by the payment of a tux. anx.r lengthened sitting a sati-factorv settlement Gregory's Practice, roti. Msckintuh's Practice, 9 vols. VWiaon's Practice, vols. American Eclectic, 3 vols, (-ibaon's Surgery, 2 vols.

Cneiiua' System 3 vote. Vslpesu's Operative do, 3 vols, and Atlas. Iwuitt's Modern Surgery. LiMoc's Eknneats of Surgery. Msary's Dental Surgery.

Hill's Eelectic Surgery. For sale by aol3 PUIlnNEV mt 188 Main street The Sultan navy is composed ot trom eighty to affairs seemed to have been attained. The de ninety vessels of two three deckers, 11 seventy- Utiuction of tho school hou-otook place a few iours, iiueeu irigaies, eigm corv eues, i eiu nine hours afterwards, and must be attributed torn brigs and schooners, six steamers, oi from 400 to cendiaries, probablv to some who were enraered Mrs Stafford, Mrs Chapin, Miss Coffin, Miss A Coflln, Andrew Endue, Pittman, Kibble, Geo Paul, Chas Eldred, Chas Clark. Pomeroy, Haunah, Keith, Brown, Thus Hawks, Michael Cooke, John A Ellison, F. Farnsworth, I.

Spp.uldiug, Isaac Walker, Hiram Holmes, Mauley, Comstock, Jro Tillson, Jr, John Tillson, as 11 Bon, Tbos McCain, Heck, Rem yon, Phelps, A Wells, Holmea, Stevenson, David Christian, And many others. Miss iruentt, Miss A Root, Mrs Baker, Stevens Ladv, Richmond, 8 Fa rchild, Boniface, Jno Bigley, no Hebron, Jno Wilson, Daniel Pease, as Mallett, Samuel Iexter, Frederick Morris, II Black, Armstrong, Darius Ciark, A Robinson, Rvdo, John Pift, llurd, A Moore. A Saunders, Lewis Wiiaon, Officer, Bull. Sicdman, II Gross, North, Adam Anderson, Asa Nutting, A Halsey, Joel Pound, Van Dusen, Jacob Summers, crl3 It 450 horse power, and fourteen others of various November 13. 'learner Fmeral I.

mine- Chippewa. Steamer lial ic. Perkins. F0 flour Holtey 4. du a VV" lu do Mann co: 200 ilo Jnu lli llis'er; 100 do Weed i.

co; 12 do Abell, Snuw do ltleks ashes i. Hiichc-K-k; 65 bhls flour 1 do cranbeiries 1 c-ic nslies in pkga furniuire Warren; 1 ke cieruberg co; 100a bijla Hour various consignees. Fteumer V.iijilnwer, Van llen, Detroit; 1 1 bbls beam Filch; 2 b'nls 1 bux fish II bvs sundries 5 owners; 1 bdl 2 bxs sundries Warren. Pteauier icean. Wiiloaiihhy.

lietroi 72 bbls flour sks ieHtl.ers Bowers, Tallin. nitre co: 20 bhls flonr Weed 1 hf bills fish Cobb co; 1 bx cegarj 1' Warren; 2 horses ner. Steamer Muir, Stanley; 040 bbls (lour 28 kgs butter Sternberg cu; 8 bis pells 2 kgs btUler 2 csks asbes 11 Ritchie. Steamer Troy, Toledo; 7 bxs sundries 9 csks ashes 3'i bbls dried peaches 13 d- cranberm-s 4d do flour 40 csks pheal 3 k-gs butt, Nlles Whw-ler: 1 tee dried peiches 11 Daw; 1 bx 2 sacks routs Hill, Fleming fc Co: 20 bhls fjour Taylor Haighis: ISO du gl Hazard; 230 do 1'iah Si. Ave-j: 748 do Hulley Johnson; 1 kg butter Pratt co; 41 csks ashes llookei-fc Peckhatn; 2 bids 2 bxs nuts CcUtou Fv.n.s: 21 bdls pelts Ciark Seymour; 8 esks a.d:es 2 bbls wax CniTiih; 43 kits bn'i-ter pens 104 boxes cheese Montealh; 3 bhls nutsS Settle; 12 bis pelts Ahull.

Snow Ik co; I chest tea II I'lagg; 1 do li ll'tilbnJc; 1 hcirse owne-. Steumer l.ouiian Ilavi-nport, Chic jgo; 2 pkg 317 bhls beef Sternberg si. cn; 7 bhls seed Gelston Evans: 30 bhis beans Crouse ISennett; 110 bbls flour Savage cu; 7G bxs candles Hollisler; 27 kga butler Davis Sutton; 53 bl.ls L-illow Foot. Frsm Kacine, 3 boxes type Kimberty, P. ae II co; 1 box 157 bbls flour 1 machine Davis Sutton.

From Milwaukee, 6 csks ashes Kiiubcrly, Pease Co; 18 pkgs mdz Davis Sutton. Propeller Detroit. ol.tg mery, Toledo; 31fi beet 4fl sks fea'htrs 4iHi r.t paper 2 Ixs sandrii-s 0 ca.ks nshrs 7 rls leathe 3 bbls craoberries A It Cobb k. co; 25S green hides 50 do dry 34 sks fea'her a Hawley; IM bbls flour II Daw; 1027 do Hoiley Johnson: 354 do beef 10 hf bbls tongues Richmond; 37 bhls Uilluw Foot; 259 hide- Bull co. Propsjiler California.

Connoly, Chicago: 881 bbls beef Sternberg fc eoe luWi do Siocuui; 10o0 hides Ensh Howard; 90 do owner. ProH-lier Sandusky, Glazier, Cleveland: 442 bhls floor 40 do seed Cobh co; 173 bbls Hour Reynolds Deshler; 205 do Pratt; 240 do Savage 4.co; 334 do 12 do whisky 5ft bass seed bblstallow I rdo nuts 3 bxs 14 bis pelts a crocks butter Weed co; 900 bbls flour 205 kegs 5 bhls butter 22 sacks feathers 9 bales wool 46 do pelts 75 kess 131 ixixes apples butler and pickles 9 rolls leather 6 bxs hog skins SO bbls trip 123 bis broom corn 24 bhls iwint 1 do wine 70 bxs starch bbls hem" 2 bxs furniture 10 cks as! es 2 buxs I roll carpet 1 chest 38 bb'i Udlow 74 do 2cks dried f'rtiit 5 bxs medicine Gelston at. Kvnns. 6 bbls nuts 35 hides 1 bdl skins Kiruberiy. Pase it itm 7 cks pouches Kasson: 4 Cks ashes 9 chest 4 box 9 1 hi 8 trunks 1 ri carpet Cutter fcCoye; 2 bis wool 2 bbls Hon- NHes Ml hoe ter; 33 bals broom corn A Moore co: I bx c-ronyn 1 bx 3 cks ashes 3 bbls seed A Ellis; 5 bxs 4 sk ja hers 1 csik sieve bbls 2 half bbls polsioes mis at Sutton; 36 bhls nuls I kegs bu ter 5 cks dried tipples 2 boxes and 90 bbls dried apple Hawley.

1 sks feathers 15 do dried apples 10l bbls whisky II Daw; 1-2 bals petts Jmoa Parker. 68 bbls hams 2A adhams; 9 homes owner. Schooner Rialto, Gale, Clevelacd; 313 tisrcea 38 bbls beef Kimberly, Pease Sr. co; 149 htrje Bull co; 500 bbls Beynolds 4k. Deshler; 417 do A Cobb ttco; 195 do 25 kg batler 13 bbls dried applea IS ton griudunes II Pratt; 4 do Kites 4k "Wheeler do Clvk tc Beymonr; 10 dot, White.

Schooner Ivanhoo, Cook, Detroit; VIZIS bu wheat Wm Brown. SeaooosT Farmer, Wilcox, CUTsland; 478 bbls flour Key TTOWARD AND THE TRISON WORLD powers, home ot the best of these ships weie a or tu'KOFii- -Just received by built by Americans ot JNow York, the lute 11. 11. nul3 T. M.

BUTLER, lWMsta street. Eckford, and r. Kliodes. Methodist Misisro to Santa Fk Letters have Conixagb-atiox in Missot Bi. A dispatch from Kanesville, Missouri, states that a tremendous confl'igration has occurred in that' region, caused by the Omaha Indians, who set on fire the dry grass on the prairie.

The wind was very strong at the time and the flames spread with such rapidity that a great many of the fences, outstanding crops and soirie buildings for miles around, were enveloped in one shest of fire. The Indians just previous to the confla gration were discovered, in the act of setting fire to the prairie in a number of places. The Omahos inhabit a portion of the Missouri, been received from tho Rev. Mr. Nicholson, on hi stories high, at a cost of about 20, 000.

They have removed their office into it dressed themselves and their paper in a new suit, and gave the members of the Boston Press a supper by way of celebrating tide event A large tract of land has been purchased in Milam ca, Texas, which is being rapidly settled, by a Colonization company. On the 19th ult, 106 arrived from Liverpool, and BOO morejof the same company are'expected to follow shortly. They are mainly of the agricultural class. ESP According to a despatch from St Louis, Col Beaton is expected to come out shortly in a speech explaining his course in tha last Session of Congress, as well as his present position so far as regards the chief topies of the day. E3F" A fire in the village of Mexico, Oswego on Sunday, destroyed the Methodist Church, the parsonage, a store, and other property to the value of 8,000, A at the restoration of peace, and wished to ex-'ite anew the discontent which liad been happily quelled.

Such infamous conduct will tend, we trust, to cause a reaction against the etciynoirs, and to unite all respectable parties in support of the law. Vt'e have further to notice the proceedings of a riotous mob at St. Hyacinthe, last Monday niyhi. The Rev. Mr.

CLiiuquy had been spending several days iu that village, and had addressed the people repeatedly on the subject of temperance. Unfortunately, his exhortations produced effects of a disastrous kind. The indignation against intemperance was raised to such a pitch tliut a mob way to Santa Fe, dated Iudependance, Sept. COth, tie had lost oneot Ins cnildren dv lever, lie. was on the eve of his departure for his mission, with MONTAIGNE'S WORKS A fine Edition complete in 1 voL, just published and fur sale bv "t3 T.

a. M. BUTLi Main sueet UTLINE MAPS For Schools and Acade-mies, jast received by J13 T. fc M. BUTLER, 159 Main ac "fAYHEW ON POPULAR EDUCATION XU.

For the nee of Paresis sad Teachers, sad for young persons or both sexes, prepared and pvblrahed in securd-ancs with sre-olationij the Senate and House ot Reprc-sentstiTes of the Slate of Michigan Just pabuVbed sad ior sale by Dol3 T. a. M. BUTLER, 159 Usio st his wife and daughter. arncies, imiuutng l'ides the original pupers, the latest productions or bill wer.

James, Hawthorne, Boker, Stoddard, Taylor, nested, Dickens, ljuider. fcc, wilh portraits of amena's and lleranget, Paris Fashion, the Gems or the Antm.nl, for K-51, Sic, tt, The November number concludes the First Volume. In December will commenoed James' New, Novsl. wriiten expressly for the International and Bulwer's New Novel and ihe -py in Society, fhuw being translated expressly for this Msgniine.) will lcontinued. The November No.

and all the back Noa. st SS ets. each. For sale st the Literary Depot, Postoflice. T.

8. HAWKS. rIX) ENGINEERS AND DRAUGHTSMEN J. have on good supply of English and American Drawing paper, all sizes, which I will sell lower than any house in the city also. Tracing and other Papers st L.

DANFORTH'fl BOOKSTORE, nov 13 230 Main alrect. VrOTE AND BILLET PAPERS AND EN-il VKIOPES The most splendid assortment ever offered in this city, this day received cal and examine them at L. DANFORTH'S BOOKSTORE, nov 1 3 S30 Main street. TODIES' EXTRA SU PERFfNE! CREAM LAID POST RULED Extra finish, slso, Rath Post The attention of the Ladies Is particularly invited to the above Paper for sale st L. DAXFORTH'S BOOKSTORE, noTl3 830 Main street cy DIFFERENT PATTERNS PUMP INK- ST A Ff D3 This dsy opened entire new styles, never before oflered lust received at L.

DANFOSTirS BOOKSTORE, novl3 230 Man street SINGING BOOKS Including all the New Musical Publications of the dv Tin-Vale at L. DAKFORTH'S BtoKBTOBE, "ovl3 830 Main street ABBOTTS SERIES Of HISTORIES -Julias the Crest, Qneen Ellxsbeth, Alfred the Groat, HaaDlba', Msrie AatMnetia, Alexander tbs Great, Charles the Fin, Mary Queea of BcoUs, Charles the Second, WtlHum the Conqueror. Cyrus the Great, Darius tha Urest ror by tas Letters have been received at the Methodist Episcopal Mission Rooms in this city, from the ttev. Bannister, dated JU Acapulco, announ cing that the band of missionaries who recently ItIV territory some sixty miles above Fort Leavenworth They are described as one of the most dangerous and treacherous of the Indian and will be likely to cause the pioneer farmers of the back- I n. 1 s.

i i AMievicn on uiouuay evenuiir, proeeeueu to a e. al1 wel1' the building about to be occupied a brewery and neal'th. Slmoadi lmProveJ ln distillery, and owned by ifr. Phillips, iiprai- roada a great deal ot trouble. Onto.

A Neck asd Neck Race. A most re JVST PUBLISHED A View of the. Annual KfTiev of the 65th Regiment, M. T. Stauj Militia, at Cunp VV out near Niagara Falls showing tbs positioa of Cot Viele, Randall, Sir Hugh DaJrympte, various Compsnies sad their Commander, Teats, ate.

Ihis is a picture which every member of the resrisnent alkmld possess. For sale at BURKE'S CHaVAP itOOKfiTOR, Mansion House. Tb xr. -c rt HU" eiiikreiy uemoiinea Jt, smailiiiiii everv Evert' P1? urch ln thin- they coulJ lay their hands on. Similar out- Laight street, has resigned his charge of that con markabla state of case in the population of Day rages were committed at a neighboring tavern, Tha city of Brooklyn gare 678 vote Ior gregation, and accepted a cull to heatland, in the country of Monroe.

The Baptiat Church in Twelfth street ia to be and further mischief was threatened. I lie local magistrates met in order to take steps for the ar- BUFFALO STEREOTYPE FOTJFDBYI The subscribers announce that hsving added new and extensive facilities to their Foundry, they continue to execute all orders in STEREOTYPING, such ss Books, Pamphlets, Cuts, Jobs, fcc on ss favorable terms ss any of the Eastern Establishments. A large assortment of Cots, Borders, on hand for sale. Also, fools of Type, which have barn used for Stereotyping, at discount at from IS lo 85 per sent. All orders fur 5 tar jty ping should be add rawed, JEVVEIT, THOMAS etereotypers sod Printers, oHdfcetf ComT Adv.

Bufldings, Buffalo, H. T. VT rttrttaatrw Joint Week Banklna- Vt. Torouto Th notes of this Rank srs fedmnwd st Lu per cent dissutint, at tfaa offices of WHITE sr. WILIJAMS, and TOWNflEKO fc CO.

BriJUo, Aogruat 9S, 1050. aaSTTtf immediately re-opened, having been relieved of embarraMment in it pecuniary affairs. SLATES A large on ntirr, for eale cheap at HOUJDGkr BUFFALO ARIETY STORE, ttola Msia street. TERRA COTTA VASES, CARD BASJOrk set An entire new srticieof a bvm4 haarJfa s-t-w inst reesivwd by 1 ton, uoiumbua and Cleveland, was put on record in the census of those cities for 1840 and 1846, and bids fair, by'preaent appearances, to exist in tha recant decennial enumeration for 1850. This Is tha slight difference in population of all three citias, at all these psrtods 1840.

1849. 1850. .048 1061S 17656 6071 10185 17600 6067 10193 Tea census of Dayton for 1850 is not yat on i i- i tiei repeal of the School Law, and 8,331 against it I Tha Fifth Ward gar SOS rotes for the rt i JfTirsr Camel at Bsooklth. Th ncif uicb KefirmeJ Chinxh, intended fat Of tUri George. Bethune, D.

is now in prooese of Taction on Pierpont street, between Bevy street and Monro pUcsv It will be abaodsooMxlineai.and4XMt mu vbencompUtaiL JV.i. Com. Ad. prehension and punishment of the rioters, but they were warned that if they proceeded their own houses would next be visited in like manner. Montreal Pilot, A'ov.

9. uslung is occasioned by an increased action of the heart from excitement, or emotion of any, kind; there is consequently no means of preventing a suffusion, which is, generally speaking, much more distressing to the sufferer than actual paia iiouawss t.rr aim yjojtt 8TORE, A cousin german i the on or daughter of your aunt or uncle the term is derived from the Latin gvrmaoua ociu nearly related. A late as 1788 a woman was put to death at the stake in England, by burning, for having murdered her husband. This took place in Stnithfield. rdQAS.

STASDa CASEA A full aa. sortment Jast received at BABl'a. BU H1SD, IfOTJUBT rSTBUC, i i LU) VASnTTiTOJ BVfWJ mjm (UUra.Oosr) BftmUlatft 1 7.

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