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Wood, David, sawyer, do
White, Nathaniel S. cordwainer, genesee st.
Wheeler, Nicholas, comb maker, church st.
Wilcox, B. looking glass factory, 1 ellicott square, dwelling, church st.
Woolvin, John, joiner, church st.
Waters, William, grocer, dwelling, crow st.
Wider, Peter, carpenter, ellicott st.
Walker, Samuel G. joiner, do
Wright, Thomas, teamster, do
Wheeler, John, cordwainer, do
Warren, Caleb, do canal st.
Woodard, George, laborer, do
Wilson, J. grocer, do
Wheeler, Samuel, agent, do
Walker, William, do
Woodruff, - joiner, do
Wood, Calvin, innkeeper, do
Washburn, - mason, do
Wells, William, hatter, willow st. Webber, Israel, joiner, main st.
Walden, Ebenezer, attorney, main st.
Williams, George, Buffalo House, main st.
Welty, David, clerk, do do
Williams, Alfred, dealer in salt, Buffalo creek.
Winslow, Edward T. forwarding and commission merchant, Mansion House. Wisner, Casper, farmer, franklin st.
Williams, J. D. hatter, main st. Wadsworth, Jared, cooper, do
Whaples, Reuben, tinsmith, church st. Wells, Aldrich, joiner, seneca st.
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Wilkeson, Beals & Co. steam engine manufactur- ers and iron founders, 160 main st. & 1 ohio st. Wells, Ziba, baker, canal st.
Warner, Nelson, pail maker, seneca st.
Wheeler, Isaac, shoemaker, Washington st.
Waid, Joseph, butcher, seneca st.
Webster, Mortimer, gardener, seneca st. Wells, - clerk, do
Worden, M. joiner,
do
Wadsworth, Jared, cooper, do
Ward, Daniel, teamster, swan st.
Woodruff, W. H. clerk crow st.
Wright, Thomas, chair maker, swan st. Ward, M. painter, do
Ward, Edward, clerk, do
Watson, Henry, brick maker, do
Watles, Nathaniel, farmer, do
Wilder, N. tailor, washington st.
Ware, Elisha R. mason, franklin st.
Watson, Craig, do do
West, Stephen, baker, do
Wadsworth, John, book keeper, franklin st.
Waples, Reuben, tinner,
do
Waples, Daniel, do do
Wood, Silas L. mason, do
Walton, Harry, joiner, do
White, M. mason, do
Wheeler, Jonathan, cooper, terrace.
Watts, Jesse, millright, do
Wintworth, John, do
do
Wheeler, Jonathan, Jr. joiner, do
Waldo, Daniel, farmer, do Watson, Samuel, tanner, and currier, delaware st. Warren, Martin, do
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Warren, Horatio, merchant, delaware st.
Winslow, George, marble manufacturer, pearl st.
Wilson, - clerk,
do
Woonts, John, laborer,
do
Walter, Joseph, farmer,
do
Welles, - - saddler,
do
Wilcox, Thomas R. clerk, do
Wiezat, Jacob, laborer, do
Wise, Anthony, farmer,
do
White, Sage, teamster,
do
Walter, Anthony, laborer,
do
Wilkeson, Asahel, grocer,
do
Worley, Michael, tailor,
do
Worley, Doland, do
do
Weed, Thaddeus, merchant, swan st.
Wilber, Philip, steam boat agent, swan st.
Wedgewood, William, tailor, public square. Whelen, Mrs. grocer, york st.
Wilgus & Burton, painters and glaziers, main st. Weed, Thaddeus & Co. wholesale hardware mer- chants, 222 corner swan and main sts.
Wheeler, Charles, grocer, do
Wells, Benjamin, joiner, do
Warden, Charles, do do
Wilcox, Prentice, farmer, do
Woods, Thomas, laborer, do
Whittet, James, cordwainer, do
Waddock, James, laborer, do
Wood, Thomas, do
do
Welvely, Jacob, do
do
White, James, mason, do
Wheelock, John, grocer, do
Williamson, Wm. stove mounter, do White, Levi, cabinet maker, pearl st.
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Wilkman, - hatter, Mansion House. Warren, Henry H. printer, main st. Wells, Chauncy C. clerk, do Wadsworth & Pennegar, chair ware-house, 6 ellicott Worden, Truman B. carpenter, main st. [square. Wright, William, do do
Walker, Warren, clerk, do
White, James M. student, Eagle Tavern.
Whitney, W. A. clock maker, do
Walley, Jacob, clerk, Steam Boat Hotel.
Willard, N. grocer, foot of main st. Buffalo creek.
Williams,
jeweller, main st.
Whitney, -
joiner, main st.
White, Henry, attorney, office, main st. dw. eagle st.
Warmick, Robert, gardener, main st.
Wesencraft, Charles, wagon maker, main st.
Williams, David, clerk, prime st.
Wright, - joiner, loyd st.
Warren, Levi R. pedler, terrace.
Wheeler, Samuel W. pedler, terrace.
Wicks, Comfort, grocer, canal dock.
Wakely, Ebaza, cordwainer, washington st.
Wilgus, Nathaniel, painter, do
White, chair maker, do
Wood,
laborer, do
Willus, Anthony, mason,
do
Whitaker, John, do
do
White, Freeman, founder, ohio st.
Wells, Joseph, farmer, do
Whitney, Zerah, tanner, do
Wendall, Daniel, tailor, oak st.
Williams, W. grocer, big Buffalo creek.
Winnings, Lewis, innkeeper, foot main st. Wheeler, Lyman, bookseller, water st.
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White, Henry, cordwainer, water st. Wagstaff, Robert, capt. schooner Red Rover. Walker, A. capt. steam boat Sheldon Thompson. Williams & Co. wholesale & retail dealers in drugs, medicines, groceries, paints, oils, dye woods, dye stuffs, &c. 1 cheapside, main st.
Wadsworth, James, chair maker, mohawk st.
Wilkins, T. capt. steam boat William Peacock.
Wall, - shoemaker, pearl st.
Whittell, - do do Wize, Jacob, agent, Mansion House.
Wilgus, Alfred W. bookseller, washington st.
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Youngs, Allen, carpenter and joiner, seneca st. Youngs, George, laborer, swan st.
Youngs, T do do
Young, Foster, miller, hydraulic's.
Young, William, hatter, main st.
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Zuhart, Michael, laborer, pearl st. Zuglehaust, Christopher, joiner, pearl st.
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NAMES OF COLORED PEOPLE.
Peter West,
Charles Tillman,
John Freeman,
Liscom,
George Henderson,
John Thomas,
Henry Hawkins, Horatio Nelson,
James M'Intyre,
Robert Bristol,
John Carey, Abram Young, P. Hopkins, William Hall,
John Ward, Ephraim Graves, Fred. Mills,
John Miner, Jr.
John C. Ward,
Robert Banks,
Robert Johnson,
Isam Bazelli,
Thomas Robertson,
Israel T. Davis,
James Olney,
Isaac Porter, Prime Williams,
William Washington, Isaac Morrison, William Robinson,
John Dennis, Nathan Hall,
Daniel Larned, William Fields, Henry Moxley, Aguila Scott, John Tillman,
William Ross, Joshua Owens, George Curtis,
Samuel Gardner, Samuel Jackson, Eli Hazard.
Henry Johnson, Charles Buckner, John Miner, John Banks, Henry Shelby,
James Carpenter, Sol. Gilmore, Jacob Bronham, James Wallace, William Woodruff, Robison, Banks, Hector Ashley, Abraham Sykes, Fields, Isom Wilfrey, Jesse Washington, John Davis, David Davis,
Israel Davis, William Prime, Allen, Gardner, Richard Carter, Charles Lemon,
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OFFICERS OF ERIE COUNTY.
Judges-Philander Bennett, William Mills, Sam- uel Russel, Edward Paine, James Stryker.
District Attorney-Henry White.
Surrogate-Martin Chittenden.
Clerk-Noah P. Sprague.
Sheriff-Stephen Osborn.
Under Sheriff-Lester Brace.
Justices of the Peace-Absalom Bull, Joseph Clary, Stephen K. Grosvenor, Harry Slade.
PIERRE A. BARKER, Collector of U. States Customs.
ZENAS W. BARKER, Collector of the Canal Revenue.
ATTORNEYS.
Albert H. Tracy,
Ebenezer Walden,
Love & Norton,
Harry Slade,
Potter & Babcock,
Stephen G. Austin,
William A. Moseley,
Major A. Andrews,
White & Ford,
Dyre Tillinghast,
Root & Carver,
Alfred Handy,
Tredwell & Smith,
James Stryker,
Barker & Hudson,
George W. Johnson,
Clary & Fillmore,
C. G. Van Rensselaer,
Horatio Shumway,
Henry Morris,
Thomas T. Sherwood, Samuel Caldwell,
Peter B. Porter, Jr. James M'Kay, Roswell Chapin,
Philander Bennett, I. T. Hatch,
Sidney S. Taplin,
Daniel Lockwood,
Henry Crawford.
Martin Chittenden, Artemas Thompson,
Gilbert S. Forsyth,
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FIRE DEPARTMENT. CATARACT COMPANY, NO. 1 House, between the Churches, Main Street. FOREMAN-Henry Root, ASSISTANT-Nathaniel Wilgus, SECRETARY-Henry Hamilton.
EAGLE COMPANY, NO. 2. House, near the Court House, Washington Street. FOREMAN-James Brown Bach, ASSISTANT-Augustus Colson, SECRETARY-E. Ruden.
FULTON COMPANY, NO. 3. House, on the Terrace, near the Market. FOREMAN-Edward Baldwin, ASSISTANT-William C. Smith, SECRETARY-Rushmore Poole.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
G. W. ALLEN & Co. AT THE HEAD OF THE ERIE CANAL, MAIN-ST. BUFFALO, Extensthe Dealers In BRADY -MADE CLOTHING. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
C ONSISTING in part of Blue, Black, Brown and Olive Dress Coats, Pantaloons and Vests, Drab, Brown, Olive and Mixed Box Coats, Drab Kersey Pea Coats, Jackets and Trowsers, Blue Cloth and Satinet Jackets, Pants, Vests and Coatees, fine and common Blue, Brown and Olive Camblet Clokes and Wrappers, Black Bombazine Stocks, Cravats, Hosieries, Suspend- ers, Cotton and Flannel Shirts, Wrappers and Drawers. Together with every article in their line, at low prices. Buffalo, August, 1832.
FARMERS' HOTEL, BY S. S. CASE, MAIN-STREET, BUFFALO.
T HIS Establishment is now fitted up in first rate style for the reception of company, and is equal in com- fort and convenience to any house in this City. Being situated near the centre of business, it is very convenient for business men as well as for
TRAVELLERS.
Every person stopping at the " FARMERS' HOTEL" may rely upon receiving the strictest attention, and charges reasonable.
August, 1832,
G. H. GOODRICH 4 00. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, K EEP at all times a general assortment of every ar- ticle in that line. Also, French and American
PAPER HANGINGS, with BORDERING to match, all of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms.
MERCHANTS and PEDLERS are invited to call at No. 212 Main Street and examine for themselves.
We do not say our Goods were bought for less than it cost to import them, but are willing to sell at the prices of those that have such astonishing facilities of purchasing as to enable them to undersell their neighbors : all we ask is to compare quality and prices with any of the would be cheap stores, No Mistakes not excepted.
G. H. G. & Co. also keep constantly on hand a large assortment of
INDIAN CURIOSITIES, from Green Bay and Saut de Ste Maria. Buffalo, August, 1832.
BOOT, SHOE & LEATHER STORE. T. A. JEROME,
R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the pub- lic generally, that he has established himself in the Boot, Shoe, and Leather Business, at 205 Main st. op- posite Central Buildings, where he will keep constantly on hand, a complete assortment of
BOOTS SHOES,
of his own manufacture. Also, a general assortment of Sole and Upper LEATHER. Custom work done in the neatest and most fashionable manner, and on short notice Buffalo, August, 1832.
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MOORHEAD & DANS,
NO. 5 CHEAPSIDE, MAIN-ST. AUCTION & COMMISSION STORE EALERS in DRY GOODS, wholesale and retail, at the lowest rates; also,
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COMBS
of all kinds, of their own manufacture, warranted. Merchants and Pedlers can always depend on a very heavy and general assortment at all times. Buffalo, August, 1832.
DENTISTRY. GEORGE E. HAYES,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Buffalo and its vicinity, that his attention hereafter will be more exclusively devoted to the practice of his profession. All useful operations for restoring the health and beauty of the
TEETH.
and replacing them when lost, will be performed in the most approved manner. Whole sets of Teeth can be inserted, which will have all the beauty of natural teeth, and be nearly as useful.
A good assortment of Human and Porcelain Teeth will constantly be kept on hand. Office 140 Main-st. Buffalo, August, 1832.
WILLIAMS DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND IMPORTED
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DRUGS, MEDICINES, GROCERIES, YE WOODS and Dye Stuff's, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Machine Cards, &c. No. 1 Cheapside. Also, Agents for the sale of Shearing Machines. Buffalo, August, 1832.
STOVES & HOLLOW-WARE.
J. MAYHEW & CO. At their Stone Ware=Mouse on Buffalo Creek,
K EEP constantly for sale, Stoves, Hollow-Ware, Pig and Scrap Iron, and Iron Castings generally, also
STOVE
FURNITURE
Potash Kettles, CAULDRONS,
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Stobe Pipe,
Sugar Bettles.
All of which they will sell low for cash or other prompt pay:
Buffalo, August, 1832.
BUFFALO LOOKING GLASS MANUFACTORY. B. WILCOX,
No. 233 Hain=Street, corner of Stan-Street, M ANUFACTURES and keeps constantly on hand, a large assortment of LOOKING GLASSES of. all descriptions and sizes, which he will sell as low as any other establishment in the State.
Portrait and Picture Frames made to order-a few elegant Mantle CLOCKS yet on hand, also Looking Glass Plates, Reflectors, Prints, &c. Buffalo, August, 1832.
HENRY R. SEYMOUR, Stock and Exchange Broker, 189 MAIN-STREET.
B ANK and other Stocks purchased and sold on Com- mission. Drafts on New-York and Albany for sale. Every description of uncurrent Bank Notes wanted, at the lowest rates of discount. Buffalo, Aug. 1832.
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EXCHANGE BROKERS. E. JOHNSON & CO.
T THE late firm of E. Johnson & Co. composed of E. Johnson and II. H. Sizer, having been dissolved, and Ebenczer Johnson having taken into copartnership PHILANDER HODGE, the Exchange Business will be car- ried on as heretofore, under the name and firm of E. JOHNSON & CO. at the old stand, Exchange Build- ings, where will be paid the highest price for GOLD, and
UNCURRENT BILLS of all denominations taken at low rates of discount. EBENEZER JOHNSON, PHILANDER HIODGE.
Buffalo, August, 1832.
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J. D. SHEPPARD, EEPS constantly on hand, a complete supply of all all kinds of
Music, Musical Instruments, &t. Piano Fortes tuncd and to hire, second hand ones taken in exchange for new. Bands and Musical Societies sup- plied on the most liberal terms.
FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, a very large assortment. Also, a good supply of genuine Drugs & Medicines, Perfumery, &c. a few doors south of the Eagle Tavern, Main st. Buffalo, August, 1832.
VON SPRINGS, 65 MILES DISTANT FROM BUFFALO, H AVE become a very healthy and fashionable resort for invalids and persons travelling for pleasure. Among the public houses we particularly recommend that of Mr. O. COMSTOCK, where every attention is ren- dered, and means of enjoyment furnished, that a travel- ler could desire ..
August, 1832.
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JOSEPH E. SMITE. MAIN ST. NEAR THE EAGLE TAVERN, ANUFACTURER and Vender of PLOUGHES, warranted to be of the first quality, among which are, WOOD'S,
SIDE HILL.
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GIBSON'S,
STARBUCK'S,
ALSO, EXTRA SHARES for most kinds of Ploughs now in use. REPAIRING of either wood work or irons, attended to on short notice. Buffalo, August, 1832.
216 MAIN-STREET. WHOLESALE.
(THE PLACE TO BUY DRY GOODS.) M OUNT, FAULKNER & Co. keep constantly on hand, and are receiving weekly from their Estab- lishment in the City of New-York, a large and well select- ed assortment of
Staple & Fancy Arp Goods, which they can and will sell lower than any other house in this City. Call and see if there is any Mistake at 216 Main-Street.
Buffalo, August, 1832.
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A. & A. RAYNOR, GENERAL DEALERS IN SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, RON, STEEL, NAILS, &c. at the sign of the gil Anvil, 206 Main Street. Buffalo, August, 1832.
NEW HAT STORE.
T THE subscribers, under the firm of TWEEDY & KETCHUM, have opened a Hat Store, at No. 177 Main st. three doors below the Buffalo House, in this city, where they will offer a general assortment of
HATS,
OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE.
Also, Men's and Boys' CAPS, of a variety of patterns, all of which they will sell at Wholesale or Retail, on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased at any other establishment in this place. Their friends and the public generally, are invited to call and examine for themselves. WILLIAM TWEEDY, LEWIS KETCHUM.
Buffalo, August, 1832.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
Extensive Grocery Establishment.
KIMBERLY & WATERS,
A T the New Store, directly opposite the Ware-House of S. Thompson & Co. corner of Prime & Lloyd streets, have just received from New-York, and will con- stantly keep on hand a very extensive and general assort- ment of Genuine
Groceries and provisions,
comprising all descriptions. Also, every description of SHIP CHANDLERE. All of which have been well purchased and selected with great care, and will be sold at least as low as they can be purchased in the city.
Buffalo, August, 1832.
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