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A98Steam Ship Great Western.April 26, 1838
A99Dear Sir, It is doubtless known to you we have in our city an ably conducted paper called "The Times and Commercial Intelligencer."July 17, 1838
A100Dear Sir, In the absence of other business in which you may be interested at the present time, I have respectfully to request a favor of you…July 20, 1838
A101Dear Sir, The enclosed prospectus of the United States Insurance Company, of the City of New York, is respectfully presented for your perusal and that of your friends…September 10, 1838
A102Sir: I am now receiving orders for Madeira Wine, to be shipped by the House of I. Howard, March & Co. via. Canton…September 28, 1838
A103Erie County Whig FestivalNovember 14, 1838
A104The female aid society of the FirstNovember 19, 1838
A105Dear Sir, The undersigned, a committee appointed to make arrangementsDecember 6, 1838
A106The Young Ladies Benevolent Society of theDecember 19, 1838
A429In consequence of communcations between members of the American Philosophical Society, in Philadelphia, and gentlemen in Boston, a meeting was held in the latter place, of gentlemen belonging to Boston, Salem, and the University at Cambridge, at whichNovember 1, 1838
A433At the General Meeting of the Members of the Mercantile Library association, on Friday evening, 23d November, the following was read by the President.November 24, 1838
A457United States Insurance Company, of the City of New-York, Incorporated by the Legislature, March, 31, 1837, for twenty one years.September 1, 1838
A554At a meeting of the General Committee of Whig Young Men of the City of New-York, held on the 8th ultimo, the following resolution was unanimously adopted:June 1, 1838
A624Sir: At a Convention of the Democratic Republicans of the county of Dutchess, held at Poughkeepsie on the 13th inst. The following Resolution, among others, was unanimously adopted:August 30, 1838
A625Sir: The undersigned, who were appointed a Corresponding Committee at the Conservative Convention held it in this place the 13th of August last, have supposed that they might profitably address a few words of encouragement to their Conservative friendsOctober 27, 1838
A626Sir- In 1836, the Legislature of New-York passed "An act to incorporate the New-York State Agricultural School," with a capital of $100,000, and liberty to icrease it to $200,000November 15, 1838
A629Dear Sir-You are doubtless aware that the Young Men of monroe County, in March last, recommended an early State convention of young Men for the purpose of effecting a thorough organization of all those opposed to the present Administration, and named theJune 9, 1838
A776Plan of Organization, Adopted by the Whig State Convention at Utica.1838
A805Look at This! Copy of a letter sent to each of the board of imspectors of Election in the town of Painted Post.November 22, 1838
A853Syracuse Whig. ExtraNovember 8, 1838
A854Town of Ulysses. Whigs 156 as head! Old Tompkins is safe.November 8, 1838
A856Oneida Whig, Extra. Tuesday, Nov. 4, 4 O'clock P.M.November 16, 1838
A857The Daily Democrat.November 8, 1838
B46Dear Sir: I am requested by a number of the members of the Livingston County Education Society, to forward you a copy of a Memorial to the Legislature, which is now receiving the signatures of the friends of Common School Education in this County--January 14, 1838
B47Important Intelligence from Liberia.November 24, 1838
B66Duties in Garrison.January 11, 1838
B109Rochester and Western New-York. Notices of Settlement, arranged, from Various Sources.February 13, 1838
C3October 27, 1838
C81838
C98Sinking Fund of the Western Rail-Road.February 21, 1838
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