4 r ...,..,,,,„„i• , 4 4. 41 '' ' l t4lttiirefi '7lHtc: asl( PT. - t. ~ 44 I.llr 1 1.) 42 rA -.1 :A. A. I rs. . '.- _ • --.." 40 .., ,, 2. r,:t.A)).ti''Sift)).'...:_il.r:;:.":l7Bo;' • 174110E1NT13.• ~..4gesi.rxesairsit, O VA WES ir.00.,-.oextu6:NiaspArn AD • mita= klaasTipktutes 11 04.4ing.) , A1 , •?1 6 'Y414111 AllafilVaax4 Stun Vara tura Manufacturer 1- • Bronia,Aßlt; 841,170r . nimatend sttvt knit:l.4 . D on Palling gad ay.) . dcorip• V 4 P-a UMW p1.1 , 1 - IVarel.martri Datweun . . '' T .' j . t i Imported !", 71 "V'T 'l..3 ' ' ' .lt ' !"... ' ~,,".. -•- I k:W. 0, od . aw ereeir 'lab Vp) i0. , 0..0c1ei. Lax; . - ~,''''- •.'. . ' .4 :`,.?0:41,4444 . i . 544 - -, . . . . 'L . .. 1 1,11P.Olti v Z11;4-•AND IYZA.L•EItB iN . .biitS'lt "i - • o.::.?ifi t c.itirbn'. Inhiti:l! de . ."1 - . - t , ' th . e' T t• , , , ed. 1444 , , •,-, ,rr nondie:,-; rart - ill Wtro ett'el.,. - ,1,...e 1. 9.1.1r.r.v . ee, en.l "Leere ~, ; s..'n ip! e:r..l , .. - 0 brae reci-IX,A ;;,, ..... ..rr.„ tl,..tyle 4 i '^tlii':lll.k . X. , .i , :i!nan7.. Pi1t.. ,4, 4i.-rf . , ..7”. - .. r.....tt,n.. 1.,t.w.1. nat./let Br tlYa. Vrt,,t,..., eating - ' -N Ts I:, co ,/179,11t act, Ir.( c.rete,..l `4%... , .•. .1 5 I ,s . ll S 5011 - 0. Polls, 1 fe , t,, ke., r.,ry ~..e. I'. :,. ...: le oel..;iead pe..4.-4,e, ....eret.:<.ssos, mar . .' '' t• O bt if ) ; '. ircit t L l V, l l r' .i k. ..!!: i . t Erf l a iiP . c...ftVt. ltopl Wre . eiey. , ... ..., lb - ' .ael.l4lslr_ G. 11. Ntveore Ss' 'do de .. %/14,1Ler, '4, brae:, Ale 4 :ntair..tlt.•4o,, 4•,..,1,. FtAir,. - Xpb)4,40d.ve...b., Disrilf..ll.lrio:'.iduse.br, Mere* Bitters; tn.. ' 'dt_lliff.CXQU?...i..i.—Lotelots' Brownlityut,..Mele band Englbh 'l2llll.llMA'riarlet, et choice treads:L ITICIKL....Ilballen awl Ifeencb..:;‘ " i , .., ' - aaticas—hr Fab, oani.;trma, It6it, U.; ' ' CITEILEB—StiItes, Cheddar, e. 01.4. 9lctorl4;B4lvre Albert, P°149 '2 . .P . r., S V.g.; Duldil.ti . d marl Atomories. . Mom— oppta, ew wrims, st.trof.., kc, J. be. Tolsazid Wberrikla: - - ILYMB—Mietplialla awl newsiest,.' : .. ..., ~ , • .. 011.3....(1Ure, linernrand Made. '' -- ' '.... ~.¢YjiQvars are warranted onadollerleted %of gr ew; R - % bilk/ - Obtain.: 4ITEINWAYA& , BONS,..MAN-fifeli PPIIIMZI4 &Waler arrest, Pee <Tack. reponse:l thalltzln g be Prra b _ ey In ti lrlti Bann. . • FUL9T FRIZZ 3DID.X9 e . tne MarrorrattSa Mr. . W .S .....n. "br antra. 4 •l 44s tiai ta rt y Palane;l4ea Ycole..Mo-• roue ° Mb, ( slMt beteg the arty d Medal ;S IM for—rimrea' ~ ..A.j130( 1 4 tbs . ItfalmiClostltatoPalttmors, ~ , ,„_.PPMMOLTZ-VV.TTS MIDel en tea. Palace, Amomi e t was the muldcar wYß/ir ,..., * PlisPtiAthe =amp, rash a . Tr i ll**, et siOrtaiTcartike Trou and lAnY .Prame) are =bre" yiersoi=ittion shirsa4i Shim- 11 .4. and abate reooll mama*. ::41.4.LuErc a' PRO, tte Pttrabungh'and iraitemParmaytranie F 11216010. 1-se—ss, r "yr - Zi; PAHNESTOCK. k Co.. late ofthoTam vi.:,.-AansteiwkA 00 ;b 01000 x 00 0. 0 , rumbi as iittob. l it s, 66l44l.l .°:!. ° !. ° . w° ?*' d - • A:. rATURESTOOK , Imptxr: • Ws brogests sosi—Masusbobrient at Whit. Lead, b ~ h sattibbsibkabose: Rand bob insist streets, Mu- SOHOON4AKER, MANUFACTURER tad, Bed Lod, Zane. PAW, IStbor= • ty bad Wbotiode Dialer In Pant; Ws, 1 , 41=1111w% 4 Übs, be, o. 004 sit• Pittsburgh, Pa or.aly,l :TOW ALAFT. Jr:(BIICOESSOR TO JAS 92211yollto) Wholesale Isoklistilil !him* uld Dealer protufb, be-, barna Word soft Sixth streets, mat tor Dr. Ford's Mario*. s02:1 SRN P: SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL ' trisiDrugt, NW", MIL Vartdatteit_sita DTWt‘tfrA / 43 % RlP A httortVir m ig el ' . r= .; , -. 4tirtkettt for Rtsock's Portnettda9;rtp. ittAx24:l3rdst• ;. iftzi'', , WHOLESALE DEAL texiMairV4'pre"fttesekajr".4 - - b`4l" wacrsM d, mama. masa. )3RAIIN" REITEBOTHOLESALE AND DTU 140011Oigktlif011rott Liberij.dad Chip de., dabargb. _ , TOSEPII.FLE..) ING, (SUCCESSOR TO L Irlk.A. kiki.joirrnar Maxkli grad/0d D'i,kriond, trap* oximiliattly, set baftd tall and complete iwortment, of Drugs, Mddicizte Gh.ta, hrtizoismasul all srllcle• pen ` ~.MrgYfelalma preaeriptlpas aossfalbo.d.: 'Rede.fia KEY.E ' ► UGGIST, .3.401W004 oOrsor of Wood street .taltey,linttoloxlK PR IJ 'Ettal#s 1.1-.L.L1N.?.. - liannirdini and o.ll+r to Ft.n 4nti p:tcommr. 1 •• B: c. N.FIELD, LATE Or tV A 1-1 -f0r.../krx . -reL cld alabui /la W,itera amt., rc: , 1.4. t `41 4 .1 , 77,......74 , /etrg::. • 'r - ' ly • , +y3.. )0.1 . :Y.10 , 13 , 3,1,3 n - ruan: n AlitilaisALAti r lotf Fikv Lis RER,:sr, kr‘Al4 , ll An I 4.7.,,1nA1n1nn. Aterotelnt. nisAmt.A3'37i,r q tn.!. el,36burl;ia, AntAA: • ..41; , ..1. , ? *OA lAinnl Ltr3.174 al L. (SI.WCIISSOR TP azni cr.ini.dOu •Chaht I lr+w W.. 11, 1114,.. Flussr. Dowse, Essrst slut tssni .1....1%U.b5ugh. Pa. - - - - 1-.1..-4', l 4'..ti . '"",': L l.. l ., AL . c° .l missi °g , tt ..:_..,.,,..., .. Bui.V.sy, CotilVeti • Oa, Prttstntrirla ~.. '': ..' t:- . o4llrdkn*Partentr elllclted and nalbewr returns goer` r , ..-' ,, • Wed .. : 1.4 : ..• .; -. . -.- - ..,1 4 , 1 „,..„ `r" r^ .; . I , .., , t .....,. -. visERT 111.110IIINSON, COOVISSION I t I, ~ , , thirchicet;lbc Ow salvor' . Warturzr ildnerre Chem, • Ger, Lard, Bacon; Iltat., Por..and Prart Agony Balrandm, , r 00410ridar Grata; Grid Fruit-and Prod - • ''',.. .T.:` . 4o.ll.lkntthrleld et=inttrean rich Auld 11":. "'"1 . .0. 7 ! CGIA.IILES , B. LEEOII, FORWARDING .. A). im4 Onatnsiston Ilarohnac, Digger In Flan . , Grata, Da • ; t any Lord and Batter, and all kind. o t Product., No I &Ma. 2•41 .. . . g i f Lg —, VriliBS l 3.OllS.E.-•—jA& 'GARD ~• ,„.., • On, .Wlpluale Denier to , flour ttegristatoraint ~. 7 , - a ' -suniNAl JA8........4... .... ..... : ....'..:.JAIL =UM. //07 17 A i Jiliki4.Mg. Ala ef Pickessaci 7 .. 13 Xitkes. llar` in P"'l4' '""'" ag •oaAm tan*" Plttsburshil:' . :': doll , '`,2lltOr l tgElfs sr.damin r stood. ',_boutciterwc,mm LAW t 'imp uoiLISIIWONEB, FOR, 1233 !STAIRS Or liommlimi - -Mewti t liktdps, Wow .• ; t .Intoob, • I Witttobbt. . and Depoddity Wags, tad Ochs mo. ' finliblOortd to bo monied or , am 4 any elf' tl" Om!, " b. i ' b e .b. s No, db, NOM Meat, idtto 01110 bbliorit• pad:dela " r N0..110 P A. • ORRI IN, AT '-VdM ;au* • me. wo. Is 'tarsi' at, o:ar wood, ' 1. • • F VA - As A ts• E at•taw. Woo Is 066044 , stionet, loarth stmt., =EI ".'-;=-1114);Molni. pEALBRB Ansak...ad taat.e ood. Clok% Mee Lel Shawls, Fantle:deeds!. and &vie Gooft, for • ." /WV tiere Aavessenellyesiesetre emortment In ell the • abmilarketzeolte.Jestnloared 1.•11ellbalt at th° lewd . l -•4.;.1.,-,:r,'lMlPOlreb-emieer.tom4a sex! ' oe3 .2 lakes Sete' eti kid Wool D . • La ' • " lUatt tri kes, tte4 L4Lealaii, mr,„husoulor - Diumnas; 14 kb .- • 0.4= 4 ...., laela:Pstaged aferkae, Ida MAW aa. • Each Saxony Maks, .41,i111 blidlasit'ine&aelatiat Member the latest 11111,1ft...4..0. INIMONT • My,. roar.' -AELSON - .4t Q 94 ' WHOLIZALE sethAtotaatinitupposia swo. Dry Good., .. 41.1Eubash. .. . L ~,,,cil-;.A.-.STROII.& .(X), 'S'IMEMIUM , MAG. • _ ' i,:iarrarrgiatisci amiI".IIILE.MION 211 , 1t1t...A kof inl4.o,gwitt , hdr. pain or 10k. Tint premium .. d itsk Ste,.• Pak, October, ISSI. It MtdietalLiVtiorhtelt to write. o {titer .13 -.1; i. -- ? in: ' 03 . iuutta time: without lir at pro. Of , ~:,,11111011111,tenDirirtif 44044 , 4 0 .Pdri. l 3s , tra linic. It will ..; ; ;.:„.,2 i'.411/404w•Wrtcrtos•rterkiu 0 , 0451 1 .4 , 04 1,3. ' ,. ... 1, I. plostly adupOri ,t.,r writing au ;Apar, clotA, woad ar coo., • - t ... I .c..itt:IAOPMIP,S, at le hu5ti1...42140,. rottliry2tr.., 'withont t h e tow orlaus or ink, with • bace or, ouaturat atJ TU.. V. Try to .' • ~..1 • , ~, '-''''•,:S:4).gttit:s---3,:0 Pa i . nrienn - hit'. COtiSS':,,, -- ag , -Ltir , " ' - : I.l.ltiiiiy; - .4 , 515 Kritauil Z:, 41%1 ewiti; • ...34.12,weeisitia•-sos . 2:..,.. , ., c..a..., ~ -4j;4lM ' s •- -azl-ei22...avt.t0y5.r.,2.- • ZS lirbt4.-,.2.1.L 5t.r: , 24 , . fit: t Ap.'ll4llll/11, RIA ',I 1 2'.'Y . 11 ... 1 rfili li C.l .; Vigo.; ;:, ; ei bica:.tieri.* of apan .--. '• —co m!.l:te otsl'el . .. '- - - 2,l'rtht itag WrMuni, r : ... , •.0 MLA,. murti•soyClasig -143bilx itror • - ,r, A 3 , 4 , t . ; v v.0.ff10 g ,..., 1 - o }-0414.1. tu,t Cr Nil!. 3 ' I '.-* ' 1, 7 ~',l*-A• ~.n . ..f.. ca.lts 1;•,a.; a v. - 22.4, 924 ~.1 ' .......ti Pl;• r ir4lh .rl: k 4 ..-4 ...tr..1.,:44.Mitia.... t ; 1. 4,41L,:if:::.. reret, .''.R , .% E ..,';',.l7•uirt; L,:14 eft;:l4,7,;"' ''' - ..- "1Y.114` i 4 1(1.40N, . ''..,' -- '4•11 . ' . '" '''.," ' • .!Fo:lZErtlorrly et. :r1.J.2 - . . • la t•---.. . -cit. • 4,, .4 p-Yrlq•Cum.,N,l.l reh.4I.I4SALE. A ~'!- L '' , e bleep eiteierl.zs:idi4 a , tit.,..1-1. ----',- ,!.1000(.0041P;•Ifaltililz borne of Vb. Xichbauto, rig 'N:lailiii tiaitlet 110. wb ..14 Lints' toierditr7lmprmrip ''' ' ilafai WI eild Tett II ftltilig hoot, toe:these Tnxiank a-* llitoirturf4A.hd irtatUrdwillibibi.rimatil.oary;t4iirtiistrdit•prs r"-1.-• '7lelf'tlAr4.o4irr-dt.d,aPPlt.pratf..atietheTitriwa, ' '.......- , ~.` AtlforlitiOra,rr...-4101-2Wllkot• WU. it unll watered tad ''''',ltipileiriat,T,Oalistatt`lai•tutlidtiltille: '. Mil be anieat. a ".grossnallile, .L.,',,Arpirla . '.: : impart a niciity,-. ~ - ''---- ,;- &AU. r ."......,'' -7, '2' -... xe.l r.t.t. umpire: , . •,-iirL •INKIIII-10,1b1s4are 4.lider Vinegar ;Lai stbit , it v iiaa hi ~ , Dimino. Sanaa. 'WO . bbia. , l Inis Dab: , 40 .,........ , ' .'heat: 4.1.9 - • usinT tr. coisza. - • - • ,041.44;!•.--SerKlag. viat°,,, • c ktlaz. t AI MEM V,ittsburgll (faqette, Tad Official Prenatal:is List OF TIIE . ILLEGRENTIO NTT AGRICULTURII FAIR. 03olutios of the Board of Man age -F., tire d"cattiri.., Cf tnaserious Caul in it e 53 at Chtl,te arc, in ,11111 , 2 atbero fornial reports rat'.r.a rafurued, gir.cr. in land othid.pi n di t. aatcoar.arro're way be ziatioed can-acted 'ay learlog notiCa there of with. the Tritri.urer ct Lam Sumer:, Mr. 3. llot.d, No be, 1,11 bireet: CO , rt. for ;S-venth Atint,at r of tse At/rill'en:/ Oount,j frlgricuttatral So. C 1... 1-.-Grude • I.—Trelettlin7 hetipy drauglai cod bureau fur art aur,ueee. , The CuMlllk:ce sward the followiug premiums: Jos. Miller, Snowden tp., 1 UMW for .it par. posea,/ad. prem., Edward Chorry,' Washington "Co„ pair hum, • horses, lot, • • - Jun. Brown,-B i ota, man for hairy draught, 2 pais old,' llta, 4 M. Fisher, 2 draught horses betwean4 tad b yr& 01d,2d, a Winalsiddla, mars for heavy draught, 2 yrs old, Ist, . Jno. basin:are, 4 yrs old, Ist. 15 do fir= horsa.for all porpoises, lit, 8 &Xing, Ohto,atall eu, f yrs old, god, 10 Baud A B. Ohio, pair draught horaos, Ist, . 10 Jno. Efershey; stallion, 7 yrs old, let, — . 15 Claw 1-- , oinds 2—lnalading Lipid .DrangAt and SaddkHorii. - S. B. Hays, Washington, bast stallion for light draught, lot, l ' .1120 .T. S. Hare, . match horses, 2nd, ' .10 P."lii.ton; main GOD; 2-yrs, 2nd, ' ' .2 J..o9ahring, I.saddla mars, Ist, 8' Jas. Guy,lstallion, 2 yrs, lit, 5 J. , Chirothsis; colt, lryrs, Bid,' ' I C. L. entrizti, staM3l. 4 'yrs,'lst, 15 Dr. Dacron, fast trotting mare, 2d, 16 M. McClelland; fast trotting mars, 8 P. Qulnratte; pall match 'stallions; 2 yri,lst, 16 13. P. Sluirt, saddle horse,. 4 yrs,lst, 0 do racking horse, Ist, 10 -AL. Cliarar, Jr., horse for all muposirs, 2.1, 16 E. Sing, 1 stallion, 10 yrs old, lit, 20 P. Parehment, stallion colt, 3 yrs, lA, 0 Jno. R. Idordoolt,2,year milt,light dmight, 2nd, 3 Sam. Deities ; year Ply, Ist; , ! . 4 Tao. 2103,37. Westmoreland Co., mars with foal at foot, 2ntl, • - 10 T. Faggot, posing boric for saddle sta . harness, T. 10 Mollatio, fait trolling mare, 7 yrs, 20,1, 15 Jun, Hancock, mare yith foal at foot, lot, • 15 . "iiikingmiati` • • `Lafferty, trotting stallion, 10 yrs, let, 50 W. B; Vanvoorhis, Washlngtoo, paring monk " • "Tit inti • 19 . W. B. Vanvoorhis, colt, 1 year old, Ist, 4 - Jas. Blaekmore, 1 - saddle horse, 4 yrs; 2nd, 6 T. Mowry, light trotting mare, let, • 20 G. Armstrong, horst, for harness, 9 yrs, Ist, 10 /no. Kearns, 1 pony, dis. pre, 4 I. Williams, best mare over 4 years, lit, 10 4. Bomberger, stud borne, 2nd' _ - II do pony dills. pm 5 Clam I—Grads 3.—Threotigk 'Bra 4"toci. . /no. Young, Jr., brood mace "Muscat," w ith foal at foot, Ist, • $2O. .. do .ineking oolt4"Sholk," Ist, 4 .1. Cooking; blooded stallion, 2 yrs, Ist, 5 .Wm. Coleman, 1 brood mare, Ist,- - • 20 _" 2do ally, yrs old, - Ist,' . 6 'Geo. Bayard, bloodstalEllatc4lrs:iiredby Olen coo, dam by, imported Pryor, 2nd.... 20 Capt..lno. Young, Jr., 3 yr old stallion "Ssuibt aw " let, . W. B . Vanynottds, blooded Staluon,yin, - 36 do 'brood lz taro, 10Yrs, 2nd, 15 Moss . I—.Gras 4.—lncladlog Jacks, Janina and Jacob Aber, I male colt, dte..pre, Jae: Stevenson, 1 jack, 3'years', lel, do, pair yearling 12151.1, ISt, EL B. Vaaroorbls, 1 jackr 9 yrs, Sad, do ljtoinxi 5 yrsylst W. MoCallp, bat pair moles, lit, Cbonestrv, I scitilo,3 ,rs, Ist, Class 2. , -04.114,'iwc.„N.4.7•ey all th dper.Ht gradra. 76 lko Pruid:r.: of the4llegha4y county Agricoddtral Soei•gr Bra: Your COMteLitti.: on Oftttio ;for rue tho oily Gotootittee on the ground, anti the "rholo of thet.gorino moo W.e." committed to their djudgment,) Le: lease rezpottitelly to report—; • 'o2st thej!.ps rC r vtd too drstpr,..ll.lre I;,`Derhust ell:, 3 years tad, to 3l o. E £1.5 :the fAiu:.lr) Zu , l3.s.m Iml4 be 31-s old, to Joo..j.lolgea. 4 .1 11.41.-meml,t3 &oder B most It•TAO,y, may.,:tt0 , 14.,•••• ,, .4= i', - .l):l:•.barr. eo=r . su4 (,;rwinhi to J. .11: &tint, IC i1'..c71.431 cow., <Nor 3 )-1, s igol, • • 15 tbe - s. 'aril 'preno,;:u Dor%tro C.ith, Derr 3 yr; Mr:Raley, - 10 Toe bat premium for Durham heifers, Lettr.Art • 1 ead." Irani old, tolirs. E. Derny, • 5 • The seeond Imes's= for•D nihmn talibre, betwees 1 and 2 yntold;:le✓Peter DJuble, The sret.precoluin for Alderney bulls, 3 yro old, • to Peter Doable, • 15 ~„.. --Thlewas,agrade with/arse proportion of , 'Durham. . • The first premium for Alderney hull, 2 yn old, toMrsEFDenny, 10 . The fint'hrecoibm foeAlderney 00w, r 2 yrs old. 15 The first premium for Alderney 6all self, tinder mos old, to Peter Double, • . grade between Alderney and Dar ham, greater proportion Darhain. The first _premium for Doran bulls, over 3 yrs old, to .0 Traniak.,. - The first prosaism for Devon bulb, i r o d, to 5 The first lianduni ' for Dwrint heifer, between I - 314:1 pieta, to ffidutßodgan, ' • —TMs is a grade heifer. The Less premium for grade Issifers,orer ya old, !to Patrick Gormley, The Counsiittise would resrwafiliy rwiemmend disaretiottary .premium to the oilmen of the .Tung buffalo, the deer and the China 'ow. purananee of. said reoottunendatlon, the Boaid mode the following swan:lst) Cosinsdliehaad,,Chtna eow, a yrs' 310 Di.. - 3:. - If'ffroes, buffalo bull calf, 2 yre, 3 . . " • • -Jitairmatt Foam), a eross-from • thorough ilavOpfurharelbull and:s6:cotcumen cow. Martha Was aight:yttara old last May. We commenced leafing herpreperties for milk and butter on the first day of July last; we continued the trial for thirty conseoutive days. The quantity of milk she produced la the thiitydija of trial was nine hundred andleiVenty:fire pounde, *(976lbei) the cream ',fret/litho :Milk Above specified produced folly-one -pounds and eight ounces of butter, (4110,.8 oz.) Thiel:ow was _kept on grass alone, with slick of salt every other day; during the IRA • dim= B. YOUNG, . AN= H. Tomo. AllegluteniCounly u.: • -- • • Before me, C.Bnirily, a little° of the Peace in and for said °minty, personally acme Abigail B. Young and Annie H. Yenig, - Mho, being duly sworn matording to law, did depose and say, that the above statement is correct and true, to the best of - thali.knonledgy and ballet B. Tons°, Arita H. 'Tonna. Sworn 'and' enbseribid the trnnity.khird day of Hopfesiber; A.:11 - 1.136tbifore C:Barritir, J. P. ; Capt. J. , Yeang, Jr., Durham Cow for milk, lit-$2O do do for butur, Ist- 20 • 'lle 'cledlitio , their labors, your committee beg leave: to say, that they have not thought many, of the sitibielelattitled•tn premiums. because, in theirmpinion t .thay wen not !superior of their, kind. Wit, very law, ittitanceo were there , any pedigrees iodunittedwhhihvould tenable the committee 'to fin'in opitifOlvt'the degree blood, or the proportion 4...niiituredo which, in some Inoteneee e bitairetarired souls of; the ant- Mita Thecomixditeeelri e 6119. •brecoiers and hariefter to fdinish'Well-anihan domed ridiVetrin every L2B[ollloo. i 3 to tbielinh ic.'t e Society, and every one cionneeted with the improvement of our domeedie animate: Teat; committee regret. that. the display , has: teed cOmp*tively meagre. Surely, the cettuty of Allegheny eau and ought. to luisidon• bitter. ~A lVol which is respeetiblly submitted. A. area LZWIS,. Committee- ,b k ..4...si. v ;aa _f.CTOgr 0421:11.ktee ,haTo eavtitted the exbib.l. tionsio this .e.lttio,.Fted do nut de*m thinrof 0.. ilialViefOololiastod to Improve the floak.,; there fOre utiiihOt i•*.O444oftlid pie*lttm. - ,• - • ' Jtilize Evrzo." •"-; ' • JotiaSoo 1 . 1 4 3 ' 04 4. 12 ,,{ 4 long"- ook l ewold bock. , 4 . 2L t 'u..idiwes,ll4 - • ' • 3 do ' , do,. laml?1,1114 B do d6'•124. JU:YtteKilvy,l,Letcestii tuck, 26;7: 4 - , aq ;44 - dii. p., 4 "'i via - do comb; dia, p, 1 Tao, v 7, l ootoWold buck, ley 6 do -t Laiaaht , do is do ; 3 11 ,7 0,4 P . . "4511.21 , 7' liar old, tit 1 6 416doiiimpl,;Stt's" .` aiP . /-!1•061ta .e sura,a4 G R AY • z =344 ter' - PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1857. loLn ,Ho'dgcss, 2 Leiessoir esSes, Ist. Jos.-Miller, 1.. do .. hub, let, Met. Pinder, I large brCe..l boer,.l6.noos nld, ant or It -Metter CO. tow; end got by an Irish Int• rier, 2d, Semi, 1 ni'cw, large breed, d0r.24, ;ay. Ilciltivoy, Cheerer Co. boar pigs, 12 welidtth Ist, Dr. 4. 4....0rp . 5!, 2 Suffolk ioari, 4 0 -; testibo.r.r, 21, do I do aim, 2d, • do I lot '6 EMS pla, lei 5 .j0100'640tt,1.-islatißeiltshlro boor, 5 Dtaloy, t Chee4Y CO. , Orr, 12 MO, let, 6 do - 9'0,7,, 3ur cela old, 2d, 3 G. W. Emma, 1 Suffolk b 6 r,14 cooly, 141., . , . _Ctur C.:— Po,ttry. 3 . .. , .:t: Ciijar. 2 pr; P.eli.a3. ducks, Irt perm, $2 JoLL :Clair, Jr., 3 gold= pa. ,eaut Poland chiake. 1 year, let ' 2 J ~..., Rl:dr. Jr., black Sbaughars, 1 Tr, let, 3' ~102 Blair, jr., black Sbaughaes, 1 yr, Ist, ' do do 1 tsar old, 2d, 5 Dt. A. li. Gross, 3 Shanghais fowls, Ist, 5 do 3-Brahmas • do, Ist, 5 do 3 game•fowls, lot, 3 do I coop 01106 goose, Ist, 3 do I do A L ,ylesbery ducks, lot, 3 do 1 pr lop•mOrod rabbits, lit, 3 EL Gilliam, boat collection of (owls, 114 • 6 do • 3 Bramabi 1 jr, 2d, 3 do 3 black Spimisb,'lst, 8 do 4 whiterPolandA,lst, 2 ~ do 1 coop 'lmmo docks, Ist, 2 J 0313 Blair, jr., 1 biacjf Polands under 1 yr, 2d, 2 Jos. 3101er, 1 parr tui , keye, tat, 9 do' 1 pair wh'it ,i, ,, K.iucks, lot, ... 2 William P. Dilworth, boxes Sumatra plicimint chicks, 2d, . Ellen McCormick, 1 pair iurkeys: 2d, 2 John Scott, Ipsir mask docks, lot, , 2 Mrs. Denny, 1 lot Shute'le chickens, this yr., Ist, 5 John Scott, 2lveliite guineslowle, let, 2 John Shoenberger, 9 bantuto ohleks, dis. prem. 2 Zeigler Demo, lot Shine& chiekens, 2d, We, the undersigned, awarding committee for Class 5 and 6, hare examined elery • lot that came under our inspection—the greatest atten tion as to their merits, symmetry combined with good breeding; and also that would be most profitable to. the, breeder. WO also paid strict attention to theinetruction laid down in the pre mium list, hiring withheld our prize from 21 for being in too high condition for breeding purposes. We may also mid that we are sorry that thero was not a tomb numerdus entry to Class No. 5. Tues. Q. Daxxst.n, MARTIN CIAVRI3,JR. PUMP Daum, JOHN EARL. C4un 2—Butter, Chyme, ff.orp.ml 80ar. Mrs. Jos. Miller, O lba. butter, let, 80. Tea Spoons. Mien J. EL Wilson; 20 lb's. butter, made before Ibth of June,"lst, doe. downspout:is. do 20 lbs. amass, Ist, $3 R. 6. Cook, lot One honey, let, ' Silver Medal. W. McCully, &prints butter, 2d, pr. 'butter knives. J. Raianderion, beat 20.1bs honey,. 2d, 3 A.. Moreton, gal. map molasses, Ist. 2 L. R. MeA'Boy, 20 the. batter, snide in June, 211, .1 doz. tea spoons. S. P. Ross, 1 peck butter salt, Ist; ' diploma: Mau .B—Plcor, I(.ef and Crackers. R. T. Kennedy, 2 bbls. reheat tour, (West- ern PC Wheat,) Ist, ail. Mod. do I bbl. emir flour, dls,prons. Presley Combs, i seek corn meal, Ist, 2 do I melt oorn dour, dia. prom, 6 Q=='M The committee report the following awards : Jos:Miller, 1 bush. Mediterranean tallest, lot, $3 Chas. Kerr, 1 bush. white rye, let. ' . 2 Capt Young, jr., 1 bush. white wheat, ad, 2 ao . 7 new varieties *hest, Ist, res . ommendation and . 2 Jos. .Miller. 1 bush. timothy seed, dia. prem. 1 And. Menold, 1 bush. Itled.. wheat, 1d,2 D:Gelsler; 1 bush. Irish potato Oats, 1$: . 2 11...-. G. Cook, Deaver Co., 1 bush . ..timothy ieod. let. 2 . . do burb. flax sand, lst. 2 1). S. Williams.: bush. rent, mod corn, Ist. W. 11. Irwin, 1 bush. wbitt, wheat 5 cell, Ist, 3 Jas. Mcßutty. I peeks but.,•fartusaa sped, Med_ Wn H. bulb. srud oats. ^d, I To the' roeiia'on .1 of thi Allegheny Co oriel, ;.4yricul tura: Scary . . The Coinatitteb on. Class 10 haying cirrefetily examined all the articles on exhibition in their department, reaßcettully report that they hay" . awarded as fellows: . .. . Jamea 3Sofialvy, 103 0013i3 susircoao, Is: $3 •Alcz. ANeelo)'. 1 Lust.' la,rn.too onion[, Ist 3 Laxl.lG,deder, 1 do do do 1d 2 ..44. Trunici;, 1 do auger hoot', lat .- 1 "D. S. Wilholoo, 1 dc ,o4Tota.l^l 1 Rob!. C4m..logs, I do parsnip:, lot 1 W. 11. Ir.oia, 1 do pooktaunook potatooo,'l3% 2 do I do hemlock nosbooocleho 1.. e 1 J. D. 11 eCierzasok. I do pink eye do, 1.1 2 P-obt, CIIIIIIWIS 1 do ot,,,Jr va.144.i., let; 2 -Pat Oteraly, I do rod top toratio., Ise 4 2 tos. P'at'ter, Ido ...., p....,..., let • 2 Pot Gamely, best eclletzten o' vosozot4..,A.z. 12 atb:. comi.zs oonoodo. 0rvu,, , ,0.it, : ~ .,,e,S I' D. S. Wii.tauuk, do 110, 31 e Soon :icon. do do, Ch. 6 tt :ht. D0n.3141.., do . do, bib ,' 4 Joo. Scott, two cosy She Spapieb If Sitll2lloolll, won worthy of a dis&roduoary OM :diem, .• .• 2 3. Et Philips, mammoth equaab, di.. prem. 1 . - Tha vegetables on exhibition were ..hall in quantity, but.,sary creditable as to quality. All of whiola is respectfully submitted. l'lst. C. pis*. AlldellA2l Dins. Rune 'll264tocr. Fruit :vibe, alder and ybiegar, the-Committee award as rollowa .: Clam 11. E. Gallium, half Muth. napoleon apple; lit 112 J. Pd. Olin, 2-dos. stomach bitters dip Shaw, 6 vllr. winter apples , 2 Peter Bates, 1 lot peeehet, best and irriateSt car. hay, lit iilrar medal do 3 bOttlei ottrraht afar, Ist do do do catawba do, Rd C. H. Gootering 2 do do do, lit 3 .. 'do half peck grapes. Let 2 'do "do 'do Isabella do. Ist 2 /alum Robison, do do do, 1d 1 Winebiddle, 12 prunes, let 1 Hockstooe &Ammon, lost and °Mimi 'Misty of apples, 2d 3 do do bast 6 fall do do, 2d 2 do do beet and greatest variety of peachea, 2cl 3 do do do 6 vex. peschr t 28 2 dq do beet and groabiskyariety of penis, let Inter medal Wm. Wilton, bottle elderberry Ides, dip J..Thrtdook, largeet 001. apples, let ' veneer medal do beet 6 winter var. do, Lt. 2 do . do 6 do var. 3 of each def, let 3 P. Bates do de seeddibg peaches, lit 1 .ThliPottnitlctio regret the small show in this class. Many of the varieties have Cot been competed for. L. 11. McAges, Jae. VOILO/ItLVT. nue 12.—Flowers awd P6Mat. The Committee award ee follows: Jos. Swart. 1 boque‘ $1 John'Murdock, 2 bequeti, let, 1 A. H. Grossohest and greatest var. dahlias, ist, 6 do 12 do - do do led, 3 D. 8. Wllliattia 1 tuber rose, 7 20 Mow /3.—Hotwskoki .111saufeehwa. Your Committee on Household 'Manufactures (Class No. 13.) beg leer. respectfully to report that they hive attended to the duties assigned them. 'they regret that the display in this branch of the exhibition was not better, both In amount and rariety.• 'they, hosier : et, recom 'Mend the award of iFIVITIIIIIOII Ils follow*, viz: Mrs. Craft, 1 crotpbat guilt,S• Hrs. M. J. Cherry, 1 wreath roses, ' 3 do 1 home mad* Atli, • t'3lles Logan, B Ott., l'embr'd cape, do 'do ' I do skirt; Hiss M. 'Ewirtg,l double oorsrlet 3 filanor. M'Cormack, 1 double .corlet, Min. M. A. Green, Washington county, 3 eases feather flowery, 3 3flaa Vide Ewing, home made soap, dfp. and 2 3.111.- J. Poustg, Jr., Lome-made soap, 2 Emma Mould, epee. lamp-euted nada, , - 1 Uri. Crab. Cellint; I lace etpo, ' ~ 3 Xra., Mary 3rConaell, 1 table ear= =debated, ,-- Metier MoCortaiek, 10 !oda barrel flannel, 'o' Mra. I:: Bain, 10 rude barred filarial, -., 'a J. A. Walker, maamerla Valley, 10 jams plain white flume!, 31. rs, Ulric Ewing. 10 yards plata whlnallsonsl, 3 Walker, Ipr wholou ldsoloot ' 4 11'Cormack, 1 yr woo:to taatkata 2 do 10 yds rag :Ingot, 3 do- 10 Yds cotton do • • do Ipso. towlines', do '• ' do do 31i6 hit.i t tring,l.o yds abostiorsilotor, .P M t & . tng, l lo yds shooting Born„ Mo. 31. arp-li ItiOrtoo, lb ; file wool &Tot; t . J. A. Wants:, 2 po outdoors cloth, C. A. Mer i tos, l protroolso stockings, Mo. Jul. Idillor, pit'whotro' titoektog4 1 do I pr woohro halt:hose, - 1 Mrs. 31. J. Cherry, 1 do do 25a A.W. Loomis. 1 foot mat, W. D. brCallose, ditplay of carpets, rules,. til,artaitdal And tka talltrartag ortichitra riootomended 0 the iihitiouldi . sitelition of thd Ezeoutive Committee; Clift,l Crotchet quilt.. .dlts.,,Ciuh,oo.lll39.l4m)tehsktahlo,corer, Elinor MeCondtoly 1 epeirtmon Maoti'dtiper. Mn.s Peggy home :add° bags. ',Uri ; M. A. Greta, three AliktiAlts,',ltieno• of torte Martha iiraham, 1 lints Wail; - To isieh of whom the , Comtaluee would re. Out a ;libelant of. elp.dollara to be given. • • . • reireffully, - .3dsi.Ai Ssoliasess,—, Moe. N. Cameo. " °memo.; Miliatecr,.' ." . it ga*ah . Of:** the St. tha. 14,—Food uxd Coxdimenti The Committee award as .followm Mrs. Jos. Miller, specimen apple huttlw, 2nd, .' 5 1 do do ' peach du 2nd, 1 Stra. J. Young, jr., specimen fruit jellies, 2 yrs, old, 2nd, • . 3 do white peach preserves, lot, 2 do yellow . do '2nd, :1- de ' nninoopreeerres, . 2nd, 1 do yellow plum do lit, 2 do penehbatter, - let, 2 do quince , do let, 2 .dire_ 4., Mosier, ,threa loicei tread, 2nd, 2 Margaret Coyne, ' do do!' let, 3 Chas. ging. I gall. Chinese syrup, din , pre, dip. . . • cod - 3 . ..Mrs. Dr. Sample, /pea apple butter, fresh, Ist, 2 do do jolly, lit, .2 do peach hotter, Ist, : do ilOre ik!-. 4it. 2 do . do pirese:mm, lot, 2 ."311s. Mary Snednrasi; apPlaleittaiiilyr, lit, 2 0 Drs. C. A. liorctoo, eau. tortuttoes l ' 1 yr, Ist,. 2 Itill3 Mary Show, fresh tomatoes, nd, 1 'Chas 15—No. I.—faini *molt,. Tho Committee award as follows: T. W. Shaw, Idol. tickles. Ist, dlii. and 8 3 J. 1,. Arthur*, four churns, lot, dlp. and 11 8. Shinier, lot of corn hoer, let,' dip. John Weitbrcebt, samicboes, In W 1144154 dip and 8 W. S. Jackson, 1 seaters AM,. dip. James Black, 2 dos. sera brooms, Ist, dip. and 3 16 the Execs:two , • ' the Allegheny County-Agricultural B,eiety GENTIMMTN:- We, the undersigned, a committee on class 15, No. 2, have:performedthetlaty assigned us to the best of Our ability. The first articles our attention was called to were Corn.Shelletwoif widelithere was a good assortment on eihibition, being numbered on the book of entries 1,2, 17 and' 18; all good machines, but upon making repeated trials we found that No. -, Junes 1. Johnston; did the work best, and 'therefore awarded it the-first premium (ti diploma.) . Of Corn Planters. we had-two to examine, numbered 3and 18, both made and acting on the sumpprinciple. One (No. /3) appdare to be the moat simple in ha ; conetruption, and we would recommend you to award ti.‘ pretoium to No. 18, (Jas. Charlton Co:) They ero both good machines and do their work well. No. 4, (C. W. Cerro%) a machine for bulling and cleaning clover, appears to be a good ma chine and well calculated for the business, and, although, there was no competition, we award it the first. premium ($5 and diploma.) Of. Hay and - Straw Cutters, No. 5 and 14 were not on the groundi. No: 16 (J. S. Shoyler) we consider well worthy of the. first premium.— (We award it a diploma.) No. 6, Corn Stalk Cutter, (griffin & Haynes) a good machine. We award it the first premium (diploma.) No. 7, grain Drill, D. Owens.)" This ma chine had necoMpetition; but It 'is a firet rate machine, and we awardiethe first premium ($5 and diploma.) A good assortment of Sewing Machines Were on exhibition. The entries wore 8,9, 11 and 'We consideiNe. 9 (J: D. Owens) tho best and most simple machine, and award it the. first premium—Silver Medal. _ No. 12, (I. M. Jay, Canton, 0.) a working model of Farming 3.411, which Agape...Fa to bo good'thing, but hal no eompetitlOn. We will Bay that , you may or may not award the premium offered (diploras and $64 as you think best. Of Cider Mills, portable, with press combined, there Were two on the ground, The ,one we considci Vest - was:not entered; the otter was numbered 15. This is a fix for which we know of no remedy and you will phase tie do ns you think best. No. 19, (Jat. Wardrnp,) a Vegetable andlloot Cuter-Ft no competition sod no moans of trying the machine; we think the machine s good one and award it a diploma, Nos. 21i, 21 and Corn-Cultivators: No. 2d 041 r. B. Boise, tireenstnit3 r, now derstria aihfoh appear, well onlettlated for digissur poen tor-a as well as weskit% in corn With your pertaission wo will award it the silver cup off ered for Potato Diggers, antkNo. (L .Regersj a silver medal as wo think it a very good ma chine for cultivating corn.. RespeetrullY, yours, D. W. Mona, V. E. Ilci • Jeams B*46SUELM, iloszar Tnoaptca. (The actin of the pomattu.e9 wedorsed by the Bvccrcl.) -• • • Tour COTOMit tee on Cibes 16, No. 8, be; leave .cktziakethe fblluirfng reikett t There bent; but orei plows oo szhibitioB; and they both or the same kind and ce the same manufacture, reekan net doothereiee thanawarti idedonepremium—s firouvreidedat . to . John Diana, ',Vow Castle, Law, roan, County. Geo..M. EVAYS, . &Tamura Darin lawr.u. To which the 13bard added a premium of P. To the Ezecutive Committee 1 ths4llegAsny Cosinty AgrieulitrraZ Coeisty GErrizarrs: _ We, the undersigned, committee on Classes 16 and 17, •respectfully beg IWO to report : That in compliance with our appointment we have discharged the duty assigned us to the best of our ability and judgment. Sonie' of the articles which came under our notice which are worthy of iDiplomas and Pre miums, in addition descreo honorable mention. Class 16 ie. represented by a very fine display of enameled leather, to the exhibitor of No. 2. J. T. McLaughlin S Co., we award a Diploma and .S 6. This display is well entitled to honor able mention, which in addition to Diploma and' $6 we award it. This article is the only one in class 16 on exhibition. The first article brought to our notice in class 17 was 20 yards 'woolen carpet, in factory, to the exhibitor of No. 14, C. Reel, we award a Diploma. For the beet pair woolen blankets, in close 17, we award to the exhibitor of 'So. 15, C. Reel, a Diploma and $5, and in 'addition award honor able mention. .The blankets aro of ;superior quality, and being thantifactured in the county. deserve this passing notihe. For . the , best 'ftenottment of flannel* in class 17 we. award:to the er.::ibitor -of No. 14, C. lleel, For the best 20 yards of sadnetts in class we award 'the exhibitor No. 22, A. Sr. D. Shaffer, o Diploma and $5. For the best•assortment of American shawls in class 17 we award to the exhibitor No, 19, A. A. Mason & Co., a Diploma and $5. For the best 80 yards bleached. shirting in ohms 17 we award to the exhibitor' No. 17, A. - A. - Mason & Co., a Diploma and $5.: . For the best 80 yards -blegohed ebSeting in class 17 we award to the exhibitor N0...14 A. A. Mason & Co., a Diploma &' $G. The display of .carpets, rugs, mats,' window shades, &c., of American and Foreign manu facture, is unusually atomise, 'and owing to the numerous articles on exhibition' and, the competition in quality, pattern, deists and col ors, we have taken considerable tioinin 'arriving at our conclusions, For the best display of renition carpets in class 17 we award'• a Dipldmi to the exhibitor No. 1, W. McClintock. For s,he best display if' Brussels carpet in olatis 17 we 7arntrdto the exhibitor Ne:'24 a DiploL ma, •W. D. McCallum: ri Far the best display of imperial Carpet in class 17 we award to tho exhibitor No. 4 a Diploma, •W. McClintock. ' For the best display of super ingrain earpot in class 17 we award to the exhibitor No. 6 a Diploma, •W. MoClintock. • For the best display of Ameri an recuirin carpet in class 17 we award to the exhibitor No. 8 a Diploma, •W. :McClintock. For the beet display of piano covers in close 17 we award to tho exhibitor No. 17 a Diplo• ma. •W. D; McCallum. For the best display of table coven in claw 17 we award to the , exhibitor Na. 12, W, Mc. Clintook, a Diploma For the best display of mats in clam 17 we award to the exhibitor No. 80, W. • 11. itioCal. lum, 4 Diploma. ' 3 For theta!, display of liselock stools in class 17 we seggd to the exhibitor No. 10, W. Ma- Clintook, a Diploma.* This article Sean to be calculated for comfort and usefultteee. For the beet diplay of window ebiid4 in °lase 17 we sword to the exhibitor No. 4, W. - Me. Clintook, - Fe+ liesr display - of rue( In ilex, 17 We award to .disPitaibitor Nos. 7, 8 and 9, W. ! McClintock, Diplomal. elate' 18 came' heii• bona errone ously entered. They should have Ince entered in class-17. The'ardalesdre the follotring,"ric Clue 18, No. 88, 8 pieces tapiary! Tuna carpet, 2 pleoedingrain carpet, No. 84, in same aims, and eitelanCatair"rods.. In relation to the above articles we Weditil'e canik, that therare twin:pion% - and ere repo- . settled to•be .manufaritniad la, this State. We conferred with committee on clue -18. and they deollnexpeeeingnpon4hette artlcier,i owing to the feet that they vete ;not, planed in the proper. looatity eommltteton :elase 18 1 xicommindid, late Mune& tkui Mari: 'Oohs in our report: , Wwrioottuneud 11-Diploma. 4 , inerdiaplay, :(apd , pis creditable ininindiddirel of truing ! ' - *Atm,. esipet,heili,. 114.;itidahr.go;placed tot elliititfei terekiiingeo.tbiTaden — iiiiit errivid-oh` tboiteezidikkeilelfiil4ol64 I We eye Ln-tObif-hll , lriS.: , LT - . r Mr. Shorten, the erhibitor, this notice in doing our report. All of which to . respectfully aub mitted. Imes Pedlar, IL, Geo. F. Ramat:mu, 1 Committee. _ • Witt at Maxxxr, • ALszatacCus-rocs, • • RMcClintock". Dlptomra fig then articles were oarm inta.2l bq tia• 'bird to. vele -Miser- !faded. R. D. 'Meal tom, anode, marked ...above award.d to dud 13 to • Bilvar Modal. The Committee award J. D. di F. Thompson's Shoe Blanking a dineretionitry premium diploma. The Committee on Stoves, Grates, Holloware, &c., reu3t the followinifswardS: Thos. Herpes, ado. cooking stord, • die. p. dlp Oral It Sons, Ism. best 000kiag range", lit siL med do I nook stave, oval, let do do do I bail stove, let.. dip do ; parlor store, lit ' dip Aa r offing C0.,-1 gas cooking stove apParstus, d Thep a rlora Cooking' Store, enterodby 1). F. Agnewit. Co., was not found.. JAMBS Otn, ED. Jet Um, ' D. A. nouns. Crass 20-3iler, and Brivawki Ware Calory, ac. J. E. Read It Co,l lest engineering init., siL.med do 1 lot surveyor's lustmments, ' do do Josiah Ella 1 ewe moiling pistols, do do M. Horwitz, 1 pistol and kWh com bined, bruise de Mau Coppar, Boils &et. E. Bourn tt Co., best ant. phimber's work, Ist, med do • do sample brass work, The Committee desire to specially mention a water cock exhibited by Mesas. Bourne & Brother, en invention of said firm, and. in the judgement of the Committee, most exactly adapted to the purpose intended, and worthy of note as being the invention of a practical Pitts burgh mechanic. W. CAMPBELL, E. .TAT ALLEN [ln accordance with the above recommends-. tion the Executive Committee award a diploma.] 21.67.2.5, Wars, So War. cim A. England, encaustic tile dip Sballenbtirger, Lake Huron grind stoma dip Class 23—Can, Carrioges, Designs and hicentioac Your Committee of Class 28 beg lease to report en follows in regard to Sewing ltlachfnem— There were but two on exhibitionihnd we have awarded the lira premium to Singer's Machine, No. I (It. Straw, exhibitor) as being the beet for general purposes—dip and $6. Also the first premium to Singer's machine No. 3 (R. Straw), for sewing leather—rdiplama and $5.; The first premium we have awarded to Messrs. Wheeler & Wilson's machine, (A. It. Reed) for best finish. It is a beautifully finished machine enclosed in a rosewood cane—ss. The first premium Is awarded to Wheeler & Wilson (A. R. Reed) for sewing machines for faimily use—dip and $5. The first premium is awarded to J. S. Snyder's Read and Taal Blocks for saw ills--dip and $6. First premium for lot of rood piping, A. Wyckoff John S. Ball the silver goblet, worth $l6, for best piece of mechanism, a splendidly finished double mould board plough. Looking glass frame and Benign, first pro mium'Thomas P.Jrgess—,llp. , John-S. steam wagon we consider one. of the greatest inventions of the pres, nt:age.— It in applicable to run over our common- roads, for carrying the mails, transportingAeight and passenger", and eon be applied to breaking our great Western Prairies, and although it has been hastily constructed and the ground over which it operated was wet and in an almost:: marshy conditioi:, nod the machinery ell new, and the boiler defective, It operated rernarkably.-well considering the above dintivantages, and as it is a very important and highly moral invention, it in our opinion, after witnessing its operation that the inventor should receive all - possible . en couragement froti the Agricultural Society 'of Allegheny county and tho citizens of Pittsburgh (it being the it.vontiolf , of a young Pittsburgh mechanic.) . .therefore recommend that Mr. John S. Ilan bo awarded a silver pitchee. inertia at least. $6O (fifty dollars.) _ Goo. M. Elriai. Taos. Hastl n, E. MAGLI. Jots Thal, 1 steam rosdearrisaro, dis, John Bouth,d tor bagry, Ist, an I open do lot, bronze my& C. H. Stark, bast oulloation of buggies, lst, .11. cup, do I rnakasray, Ist tiL mild. do 1 npen 1,1, • dip. Env, Csrtsr a. Co, rates: hot pcMoSd nuts and Inaba*, di.. p, . broasanted. Jenne' Wig:anon, 1 .ernar. ezigiala (ports. - Mo. p-, ' sil. =id. J. T. liosoiltoo It Co, I.sicara angina, dis. p., do • Tharford & Jut, mutat drill stalk, dls. p., dip. 4.11, Zuratid,l blank book, paustat spring . "rolltirs, dip. Jam"! T. Shaw, 1 etcp au& sad 13.1 W -• plug erldge4.lTaismitth 41304 1 csalllsting eu- EEEMMEI vention) John Roßasin, rockinguilll taie`whip, (new (aviation) dis p., LYdt6 24—CaPd'e;& druimfters. Zoc,b, Sailing, &60, Wm'. F. Dann, Davis iniproft.l Mag. for do. do selflfasterier, • • Cast '2:l,—fros, /rya On, Stost, Oszt, &e. g. Dielcsoa, 1 bbl coke, Committee on Class No. 27, after having at tended to their duties; beg levee to repoit, that they,recommontl premiums as follows: IleSt collectiOn of oil paintings. J. J. uillesple,' $2O Best collection water color palntings,J. J. Oil-- pie, • ' ••• Ilast•histoiinil,painting, is oll,,exhibited by as tist, R. , E. Craig., dip. and Bent landscape painting in oil, W. C. Wall, dip Second Lea', W. U. Wall, Best, portraitoil, by artist, Dolby, Soooral base, Min Sarni Moan Best.penell drawing, by innateor. Mary Turn ley,. and . Seend best Impel! drawing, by amateur, Mary Ray, Best.orayun drawing, by amateurs, Mir+ Mary SbaW; dip. and Best landscape, in oil, by an amateur, Miss Mary Shaw, a pallet and Boat portrait, in ull, by an aroataur, Miu iirora ton, a pallet and - Second best, Miss Broreton, Dentlstill lifo nrdriting, in oil, John Y. Francis Sot. od hest, John Y. Francis, Itl Best marble mantel, esocuted in Weatern Penn., W. W. Wallace, dip. and 5 Best specimens of lithography, °scented in Weatern Penna., W. S. Selmehman, dip. and 5 Second best lithographic, A. Krebs A Bre., 3 Bost apoeimen of Photography, B. N. Breckin ridge, dip. and 5 Seeend beat. W. C. Wall. Atohrotype,, let prem., R. hineroe, dip. and 5 do " 2nd prem., E. S:Wykel, The Committee beg learn to state that'll° fol lowing articles, for which .no.premitun was of fered, are deemed, !rot thy of ,special notice; end' recommend themfor premium: Specimens of penmanship, Alex. Cowley, (by . the Beard,), eilvot modal Second beat do, F. J. P. Vitro, (by Board,) - $ 3 A premium was offered for photographs, but thesommitteedbunda'netessary to make a dis tinction between plain and colored photographs, for the latter of which no premium was offered. They recommend for first premium of colored photographs— Lawyer, (by Boardd dip. and $5 Second premium, W. C. Wall, (by Board,) $3 They earnestly recommend, the family group in'oil for the highest discretionarypremiuto that the managers may feel juitiflod giving:as the eafamittee , oonaider it CO remirksl:4•Trork of art. Tho , palnting is marked No. Enwaan W, B. Sonzstar, A. ELISE. LEwni, D. L. EATON, En. JAY ALLTS, JAMES Tnomssort. accoidaries with.the last recommendation of the,Committee, the Ward awarded to E. Foe: , eter, for the group referred to, $l6. Iriainktrmir6 p. dip Kleber at Bro., 2 Nunn! S Clarks' pianos, let dl. cop dp; . best oolmosisal hastruments, Ist 2Oyder, 5 hotel nat. birdi (Stolid.) /ascii' , 25 Arnold 1 Boas; 1 block cloth coat, dis. p.. dip Joholiirob, 1 ogle Skeletons, • db. F. 21 Johnllaboop,ziateli ditdo.drp do , • shot wash do do dip U. F. Eaton, Epo's patent oil can, dcidO alp do Trott's oirglobe or cop, dd do dip C.Bpek, bsst fol.,cabinet ratte,lit eup N. Snyder, 2 esies S. s.inguioan insects, Ist dip di SS ydo ,12 do nattro I do , • dip do 10 African rlee birdilst S 5 do 2 parrots, lit dlpfla Gillespie, best assortmont looking-glasses rinstier, - Ist 8211tOt The. Committee further wish to state ;that upon the exhibitioner, wooden ware by Thos:' Xereil. Ohltois*i f•C; 'CU Outele: .of Conant, Lake' County; Ohio; they:wart inablelcrutake any ?lei oLeion.-as both lota :equally; menial, eo equal, in fact, that neither exhibitor could.lden• dry his awn yet* WhetipMaelati4,to Committee, and the "Comtaitteii,":ll . 4old ,Yespoot fully recommend *diploma to mull* • • • There with 1 111 bY 11 1 1 404, - eihibltedlbstwore 214 g .84104y,14 the claimitiandried your,Cou,p, mitte 'diiuned woritil,qt et.' i 1. 6 1 1 1 3 1414, ( Thus PSnitfl'and'aro 7a the *:oll4l;theliAiit hrfiti mile -; 3 ;79lerUoilamousetalurgrut Tde.sai4 In Mut t s ‘144/Isll:iailievf the fin*.eitll6lBon of %Met , 1:31.41 ? .:4,i r.rt 1.1 733 - zq !UN-;;.- tzt.6 . 7 T .. , t 4 ware. made by C. Suck eamprieing I carved a ; clack -mule, inlaid ,Such; d othei arilitee. - I' . A-. nowr.rr; D. . A...P.nz0, - -"' Joe,,MOIII.IBOX, r w. Da. A. Annus!, . ED. J) A1.u.1.- Thu Board dealt.° to publicly mention'their sense •f obligation to the varions-cominitteei, - and especially the committee on thine Arts, Class 27, who wero very thorongh!in'their est Email:mamas, and each in aocommoilatlng their awards to the terms contained in the Bretnium 'List, byreason of which the Btaid wererallived of much expense of time. • ' ' ' • J. BYOUSG,! Jar, • 8. Bcaorsz, 7a, . Fru 4Baard. Seery to the Board. The disagreement of: the. jury in this.;case grew out ortheirinability, under the instruction of the court, to decide whether. the Boik Island Bridge Tuner wannot an obstructioli gation:' We extract the following fro the rel.-, lag of Judge Itl'Lean: ; . • "When the Wheeling bridge ease war "before Ile supreme court of the United Stites', no , one, suggested any doubt of tho puner of Congress to control that system, or to check a state charter for commerce over that river. ; There is no question but that a State .has • right to grant a charter to build .a bridge over a free stream, but care must be taken that, that bridge be no material obstruction. The majority of the judges in the 'M:teeing bridge, case held that it did, materially:obstruct, commerce, and Congress unticrtook,t4 reveres, it, and a majority of the churl. with Whom I did' not concur, yielded this point. The bridge stands,' although not a . vessel from Pittsbulrgh • can ascend or descend without lowering her chim neys, - and that is a. considerable lax.. ',lt amounted to 515,000 per annum. The Su preme Court provided that if the - Company would open a channel in another placeo enable, boats to pass that that should bo a r oval of the obstruction, but Congress determi ed , that i n they had power to nullify the declaim' of the Supreme Court- This is really a great question. It hes come before me now not the first time, and • when , brought np before me, it was considered by my self that the state had a right to piovidi a char ter to cross that stream, and that if theY would provide draws and other conveniences for -nevi gallon, it was lawful to construct it; it Was con structed, and has been in operation 51L141.. ' pon griso has polier to regulate commerce in the different states. Suppose a state tried to levy a duty on the commerce of another state! raising through ; cannot Congress interfere 7 , Zt hoe in terfered where an attempt has . been made to' tax passengers passing through. The transpor tation of merchandise and passenglire by rail- . road is nearly equal to the heavy commerce of the river. , Wherever the jurisdiction of Congress extends that power is paramount_ The state; then, shall authorize no bridge that will mnterially!ohetruct the channel of commerce, and where auch an obstruction is made, en individual has , a right to ask that such nuisance be removed. f It' was on this ground that the Wheeling bridge case was decided. It was considered a •mairrial striation. These great interests must be socammbdat ed the crossing public. as well as those engaged in navigation—but they must be so arranged as not to obstruct the navigation of our titers. They are under the guardianship of due , gov ernment, and it is not for every slight (expense - or delay that they shall ask a rallrorutto be pro hibited. E.very draw is somewhat of an.obstruc tion, yet they are found everywhere,. yet without complaint. There is some delay, but this delay is incident to commerce iand the business of this country. Shall this great rail road enterprise, which' has the most . sanguine expectations of out- oncestors 7 4hall this all bo out off from crossing-this riier, and reaching to the Pacific 1 This would biptittlng down a grestprineiple of the tonstitotidn. the governmentgoes upon tho princiPle that they are not incompatible with-"each (41ter. le not that the amount of commerce on arrailroad shall authorize the dettructlon of tt river, but it does authorise the Legislature to provide for the I ratAmission of it across a navigable stream; the condition thatit shall not materially ebsLruet commerce. • That river is well called the father of ;eaters. There lane other on the globe that beg" Mach a commerce.. It extends through manystntes and territeries.*lels the greatest river - ttpcitx .earth —bat wilt we bavo the right to bridge it, prolls . tied we =actin° material obstruction. ' ltio eris dance at thin kind is allowed to be mitered 'to impair the right to na v ig4ta it." Aa AYERICAS SIOSAIVeII Esc IA lanu,.—Tbe Rev. Mr. Hay, the American - mis sionary, who, with his wife-. and two • children, narrowly essaped death in India, from inutineitim Sepoys, and'who has just arrived homei in-the Indian mail pocket Ripon, with his family, preached in the ludepaident Chapel, Above Bar, S'Outtialepton, on Sunday; the 6th, to a `croviditr ,congregation. In his sermon Mr! Ray:described the position of the fiolds of labor which the three great missionary eociet lea had . marked! out for themselves. The American Board of 'Missions, to, which Mi. Hay was attached, restricted itself to the northwest provinces of the Bengal. Presi detach the headquarters of the Indian revolt. Mr. Hay was _himself atafioned at ',,Allababad, where there were schools, colleges, and printing presses, and where from the latter the Christian Scriptures were issued in every larigurge of the . surrounding countries. .The whole of the !Die sionary property at Allidathic%. Worth 410,0011, had been destroyed, and £30,000 worth; in other 'Parts, belonging to the same, ioelety,. had been sacrificed. It-wllsexactly three Menthe ago on Sunday night that the massacre of 'l7. English officers out of 23, at the mess-table at Allaha bad, took place. At the, .breaking Out of the mutiny, in, that, place all the Etiropenis who were net massacred fled to the .fort„, for..pafely, Un fortunately many of the native Christians did not deem it necessary_for. their ...safety 'to enter _the fort, and they and theirlamilies.were appre bendedby the authority or theMdelvie4. Their families were in*Cluerated and exposed - to-every insult and privation, while the native Christian minister and teachers were put into the public stocks, and exposed there for nearly a• week, night and day, with scarcely any'refreshment-, while'savages and infuriated fanatics were often brandishing words ever them, sod threatening them with the Oleg horrible mutilation 'tribes they forswore their Christitinfaithand embraced Mahomniedanism. The Eurppesna were block. aded in the fort for ten days, Airing which time they cold hot go' fifty yards onteide ,witE- out being flied at. Outside the fort' viere fear hundred Sikh Soldiers, Whose loyeltyviniquest; ' ionable, andthe only defence of the 'Europeans.l against them were seventy', or "eighty artillerymen. Amongst the Eit rope ails were one hundred ladies and a large number of ahildren, Al ono time a mutiny of the Sikhs: Web 'appre bolded. bey obtained 'peeeesaleitof spirituovs. became drunk nod riotous,. and, howled like Wild beasts: three'-Per' sucPessivc.' nights the ladies crouched silent; and slespletvi in the fort,Wititing deatli` while tho European men:guarded them, each With areiolvtr hand, expecting as they continuallydid, . a r t-. stack from the Sikia, ; Mr. Hay gave a thrilling, description of these terribleacenes: . Moat for.' innately' the Sikhs abstained from any outrage -while the Europeans were In the fort.. As soon as an appertun ty of escape occurred , the coin 'CrAllahelitid, ordered all a.m.-combat., ants down to Calcutta; and Mr. Hay_is.noart hie Wayte Amerien to communicate to the mht sionary society to which be belongs the diens ten which havebefallen them. bionte mad. ItC.NARiT SLATZ3-- rATAL , AFIRAT.—The Maysville Eaglo of Tuesday says Quite a stampede of ingress occurred' Sunday night last from the neijihboritood of Washington , in this ;county, and, we ire inputt ed that as Many as seventeen madtrtheir escape into Ohio. They-were immediately pararied,,bY • a, party made up on both sides Of the river,. end, • on an attempt being made to capture one of the; negroess belonging to Mr. Wm. Nelson, he Made , battler and out and , dangerously irounded ,twu. men named Pose Waldron • and Win: P. Dere, The negro was finally everconii.ly the party and brought back to this !Woof the rivet', where hods now safe in jail,rbut the tWo , wrounduti men are said to be in - a very critical zaltuittirOu4. 'double are expressed' - Whether '4lth/in efithem:, can recover. The balance -of the - detroet nre : yet at large. : „ • ,•• , WonzrocoaN; brsotumerztt,—,Stnoe' Monday; about cA* hundred, -and.' twentylfice men lays :bean diet:barged fruit ,the. , ,roritaitopa of ,tho Heeding Railroad Company; .In.lisadtrig, mane, .1470. the. Gazette, and lt is :expected that more discharges wilt folkivr. The, company..thave, stopped of all new work efevery kjud,andmilil'w the preisitt . cimilltulthcoperstioria id the tue l 'chtinicardepaittuentrof their tinsineis to ecea easy repairs of runningmachinery.".' , r• ‘• .•-, pee.slayett Democracy of Ohloteiii j o ie § d 4,Sraeigiuitation is itoptilitict and that _keep; the, tuape . : unmixed with the Acrican4aint, is an itruisrAire . dity - thly ode robe loiniadiatia, We ore glad, U1'6,01114: pity North' , fitkini:,secii si decided' iteridatainsCa' preiraleit' slo' of the , sill* . the tssititadwrittrinipision of physicatAgerimp my a wlogiritopulaii- .Li - VOLUME LXXI"-aNUMBER 35. E. 8 , I - Cia.idixerinTtl7l474 . • NZSICIERMICC-..,,,. -Grant - antvaquart:Viancr.forleff, "Anitthelt toasty invented ; . . jos ELLOR,' al wood 'mica, tttiitcen uomoe Andy ona sowth stmt. TORN .11 - .)1ELL011, .the.exchwire and woiltrrimirtoSt, to .; lb . the sae of OMB. hillatiG &SONS' Demon BIANG VOlatitt kiss to r sate blamed damn thanks to the nitireus of Pittelanwis, 'emus. itivivicinit - v,i kifthsiolitiend"pktionlita: and ha bat wow.ilia plenum oflnfomning them Wet, by VA !nen:wised fa:ditties afforded India new and ItpTendid PG . ' Luta Iltur Allectory, men* mmed nolo a-venni - of aver: *Two Llunilrect Thousand7Rallar% and OMPloYed by Chickeriim ,t,Bons etch:sip:li fin the maanattnra of theit 0013 Plano fortis they Will L. et.able4 toBi , P a►Bill =Wily* :their agerstr. ini. Pletstirgh, of all the varieties monutsittirid by tbela,frOni the resat splendid Grand, Parlortil fined mai Prows+ Pt atio"Fwetea:lo the viola and /ow prked Plano prtiplOiliof :which Lo sold 10- st:l'4:lly 1 -, -- a T Aros:r - ow ?ureic Miters. Chitteringek &nil:eve been awarded at the dill forma IlzhiLiGeto and State roir. In illoaton,iiew limn Gold Niedsla, • ' Etrrinteen RiElverliettais, Three Brenta Idedelt, and the PrW Modal at tba Worlds o I Porr-the character of thit.09.31 taatranswaStv the PliatariPt or has the plerwure of referrias to about red l'aittilics . . ittintti, WM, 'haws *iielisSed'aitd have' in ro, Plano Rowse from tbeaboveinenefactory,and aleo to t h e follow. tag 1111. - effial: of Aligitarlaa who hove Ctilekering Ir. toes Piano Yortilinnaeoned have givitn.`their towitiall&d -tea* inony of OW esperlarity es* all otheril Bar. Clow C.' B.tty; Prfinifad f Statilienitli• Female Um. S. IL rho ao; - Priorliw M WphiiiitOil 'Female SemS• G. R. Wilson. 31. P., Prineipal of the Bdgewarth Remala Seminary Sewickley, P. • - ~..oltev..Samnel IL Shears, Principalof Female re/in:Maar', Mainrrille, l's. • Rae. Joseph P.Taylor,-Prinalpal OflCantimod Boys' Aced , nay. Now Brishton. St. Xavier Female Semittarti, ToneSsioWn; Pi . • Pmt It.Wllliants,Lintwrillo Aaik&nlyser Young WI.. Louisville, Ky. Miss aoroxihompooti. 2rtoolpoi ors voiooro Ltendassy at GirOldPianosialone In eiehinge at their '&11 rates Is muoDEONS, ORGAN • riAnsrosursts. GUITARS, PI ANO "AND , AtUSIOAL INSTBILILIGITS OR ALL KINDt3,49'IOLLtAIdt ANDBETAIL._ JIBIN 11:41ELLOR, Polo Agtmeliii Cbteketing a Sons, Plitsbnrgh and Was. era Penatylvarde,3l Wood at., bemoan Dimond Alley and Fourth et_._ . sadara A. CARL:I.-11e :time has:Obme whop our pribliceze abundantly able to) adgefer inoiimea ea to the !malty of any article of merchandise offered kraal. Now, to bo - able to fora g e correct and :rata& oidnion as to therelatire merits Of the different lienoe in the =irked. It le aluolurely necessary . 'to try thorn' sun tr, fur. In thin s'ay Oen themes; uticraltivated ear can readily distinguish beta-sewn goal rind an Indifferent huitrirment. lurk. the atuurtincrogrperthearre -to' Mir •eplendlil Fall stock of Plano Fortes, which wo.ronacienclouely bedlam to be the Lief and Mott therndlo Instruments made In rid. conntry.-- Our warcroOlne Contain the Fiance of AIL the most rue:wee of mannincturers. of the East, rmd we solicit a cll from thaw interested totem penis& of trying end closely corn ' wing taus or =lithe different manufacture. Ma only reliable tot.: We desire that Our Plante shell "Veal fetrjAmsetres," aild baring, in any case, done e 0 to the sat infection of the Farnham., we will glee him a written end Unlink guarantee warranting the instrument for a number nryearer. Keoottfdently Melte the eradiate call and judge . for thenwlso—.. Oar prices are the same es at the Eastern manufacturers, without addition Of height, risk, etc. If. RLEBER 800., No. Id Fifth street, Polo Agents for the unrivalled Flaws of Vienne d'-Clerk ' New York, and others. eelfreedgred VALL STOCK OF PrANOS;--0 Nanterre num; No:116 Woodat., doer abort, 11,fth ar.. hae,lust rre'dand now „I, often for lade at her new and .specleui ',Warernems, the largest araorbownt of PLLVOS la. the city..t Planes from the eery beat maralfacterica in the United ntater, including thefollowing ream . ' DAVIS* CO,Bootoo,' wbo received the lame premium at the “Maia. Charitable Mechanic Aneociation,.. Jame ChicheringiPres n ialcompotition with the beat Amer. ican.matee, ales with !ohickering." • ALTIEKT Sc. LADD & Doeton;••received Drat clove Medal at Paris rrpoaltion,l•being the hlgheat prise ever awarded by Europe to an American Plano Pane. , N. KNABE & • C 0.,, Daltimerei IItAOMOARDTEN & Liamberp A. D. M.F.ICIICNBACit. 1111 a.; lIAINES BROS, New Trirlq J. & 0 YIECIIEIt, NewliterhiC. Dhti3LE. Yltaatnargh. ,—: • • L , - : • The above inatramenta have oat the latest' improvements ant :doer .every variety of style, horn dem in plain gob. auntie' Ilaimarood eaae3 for gara. to the moat elegant Catch Torg,00:1: Nolionselo the city can wane In tonipetition for the number, variety and celebrity of ite Intercom:lute, Ma the extremely low prices at which they are sold. , "Every taatehheept , a‘piranted and /1 , 17i1,1411 guarantee risen. &wend hand Piaturt. ;drat humane from to) to ~,,IPo.l.l2l, W Oodst. 2.1d00r eb:mo Fifth at N UNES. & CLARK -PIANOS. • •=""PALL LiTOtirl• • H. KLE BER es . Milk" lifis .iieitred ttw mouf - aolitllete'laaaortment of NlttiNtl d cjolltie.3.ttintr YOlt&-PIANt.,13 r strer brongld to thellcat. mina aro th e twat tioridle mat perfect to-, Inents nada an rldiarn...lll ore os - orranted. for yaki YEAIV. They 'nil t t o sokt positive yc nt Nate York kactory :to. 63 Filth state; a dv, p LE m golde ll n . I , nrial bort Ptdooll Of. .on th e Itt4t - motors of OA dirantrradttiorpti . obaletris cad . elotpare eutlJuilgo of that: N . W FALL •.sT.Oeli.• OFehi stl i PIANO FORTES Thsilalecrit&r ik :nosc‘ Rsci,lvlng war • &Matadi. of Pianos Runt the =Montle& natunincttory 0 Ciiicktring k Pan's; Puston, constatin&fusitily ono In n s dry& inscroraents at thalt new &able and 'trios scale of fornlturs. Perschnsers ore respectfully lurked to cull and littrolos them. Alin 4 tome stock of cleg;takkalso /Stools and Plato Oorsn. tyr silk by . , Sole Imm:rt. for Clikkerhli lon for . PittltufFh EGtA ,Wsistorn Pennsylvania and Lost= Ottw No. kk. Etna; Tin PLANTER'S DAUGHTER. ar litrprr. MINT • 31:011111.24 TALUABLE BOOKS in the carious depart agate or thereinto, at 'E. O. , .COCUBZIEW e' Federal street. Alit_OMP.: The - tatterlesa Yule Book Ailed: Perinee' end. Itnral BeetionslatA merit. Emit Grottee; Gat*: Akar on tbs Grape bilk Grower's Obit* The 3tortmn Bent Mod. erg Hone Dikter, Dcwldt Yohatt ea the Hersey' Queboo on Mich Coem Anted= Poultater's Compauia.c do Poultry Boek;BoOks oa ICtiril Sammy, Asslittottare; 6iettry, to 1 7 1 VISON'S ,OKEAY; -BOOKSTORE, 61 3URRItT STREET, NEAR 101:111211.--Straagara In search of tha Weft atuittest &yoke 1n Ulatnry, Natty, Tree , ebb Riagrsabli Fir-tiPbahltaasPbJeElaaeqa.ead RareveCor wuting Coateaentatles, Faintly, .etad letckei bibles -1 4. 2 . 1 ...APreqer ;Ikagret,r Sabbath: Scheolaad 'Chlldrana. Books, Writing Peeksyort Fella. and Stationery. ere Lb rited to axamlbh tbelarge abed select Mock now opened and orcnlag;a: macho& aeeiretall, by &DAMON. ICO.III Market atreet, bear reatrat, ,MAGAZINE for Octi)be;, is arid rai sale bi • — W.I). OILDENTENNY:k. aaa, vrt:rt - - :PUNt st•eoalceteetba Thant.- NoTauso AQ..illustratai.ap msrf • t;Nothiugy. I,"L'altrusofr'...; heat atipoirsamethtvc i eurchorr ,) 4 o .4 l **ft. 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