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' In. A MOULT. • • ;LEWIS C. J. NORIA,' of Indian alp. • ,CHRISTIAN RISIVELY. of AVllloom Tp. ;MARSHALL MARTY:WELDER, PrOsbzue.. 'HENRY LARE.E.of Miffin To. • J. W. BAXTER, of ntilbargb. YON MOIETY COXIIINSIONNIL 11L05LAS PEZIJUNS, of Lower tit. Clair 7p, I=EMM !TITS CENTS/Ai. CORIMITTEK. THOMAS E FRANKLlN,Lancarier Cuy. . ' JOHN C KUNKEL. Dauphin Countr.,, • THOMAS DUNCAN, 'JAMES MARTIN,' " • • THOMAS 0 11AXIIILY, York. M' NV ATE'S, Cumberland. DANIEL M SMVSEIt. Adam, JOHN P WETHERlLL.Puiladclpain City: JtMPPII .R. CHANDLER,: - ROBERT T CONRAD, • THOMAS-ADGRATH, Pklhulelphli County. DILLER 1.11771 ER, Berks. 11013ERT M 11ARD, Franklin. THOMAS AI T AFKENNAN, • ANDREW J OGLE, Sommer. HARAIAR DENNY RICHARD IRWLN, Venting". JOSEPH 11 KUHNS, Weranorcland. G I DALL.Erie. • • 11 D MAXWELL. Nonhalapwal , I 11 SALISBURY, Surannh.nri. • •. ELIIANAN SMITH, Wyorrank. SAMUEL A PURVIANCE,IItaIer. 11ENRYS EVANS,l.Therlar. SID3ERT 7' POTTE,MonimmerT. • • roriArtrr Ccmammal InieUtgenee,Darnestie Mar- Bears, Import, Disney Dierks; hey see !Iptfouith P•igelor IlliscelLsaeousNems WILMS OP ALLEOUENYI All eyes are turned on you, and tbo political dratirties of the State are in your keeping. In the manymolllical excitement. which have pervaded this oH Common Wealth, in every peat crisis of • our public affairs; the hops of the 'Whip of the • Wholl State of Peansylvania, and often of the whole United State's, have centered here, with ',a depth, of feeling. which has shown the warm e st entire:rims in your victories, the greatest confl. ' dence in your integrity, and that not reliance up. on yOur ability, which at once ha. been ea art, ••dance of their respect, and their dependence ewe you litho day of trouble. The star of the west has arisen hers; and amidst the darkest atmosphere *bread, and the heaviest trials at house—it has shown with *lntro almost undimmed. It is a position alike honorable and exalted, thus to stand forth ea a beacon light to the surrounding couns• •. very nucleus of strength,—in the sue. awful enjoyment of principles most dourly per. • feted, and blessed In the confidenco of so i mataiy 'of our fellowaizens feeling their dependence up• on our labor. If, thou, Whip of Allegheny, your . ,positiin be ono of honor, so it is one of high re. apentslibility. Humiliation to ourselves will be the ' fruits', of- our apathy, and disappointment to out friends will be but an accumulation to our repot* As vie are numerically strong, so let the Ballot Box hive evidence of the fullness of that strength. It is knot enough, then, that a Whig comity, oven • . as sting as this is, secures the 'election of her own County °deers. W e have more to do, and al our strength, not ono.vote to spare. • Wr owe it to our friends to honor then 'with msjetities they will be proud of—proud of u . Whigs, urn whom has boon confersal that . noadiostion which le equivalent to a 'keel's, and • • which puts to mat all doubts urea the bane of the • " cont here, be the result' elsewhere wtat it may. 'Allegheny is a part of the gm! State of • Pennsylvania. Ono rote here—voter vote it may nuake,or unmake the Chief Magistrate of your State. It may secare,—or loat,it may des. ,troy,—ptinciplas which vortcherish as essential to __ publlo liberty. It may plea, in authority the fast Mende of the Slate, of the Country, of mankind —oral' along with them measures which, shall haven foundation as sure and immoveable as the mountains which =round you. We offer no selfish appeals ti you to stand forth in defence:of the tight. Doty dentrinde, in the language of another, that whatever is right ahotdd not only be made known, hat made previa that whatever is wrong short la net only bo detected but defeated. It is not enough: that men mean well; it beeomee thein to do well. Let duty be the incentive to your action, and opportnnitj . will show a victoryltiutt ehall give joy not only . to your own hearts and home; but impert"real gladneis - throughout the State, and alreScr the • land. ( .. As we bear no barren sceptre so we shall :have , no barren victory. It is alike our privilege and our duty to relmke men who have ettMed their train and exceeded the authority entrusted to Ü be( hands. You behold the Officers of , the Bra . lional Government descending from their 'high • TIMM, neglecting their official dation, visit en to 7otti State and City, men who arc ,traveling thitans and pilgrim. in pursuit of place and pow. Look at the Vice President of -the 'United . .23tates, the second officer In the Goveretr.ent, the Intntyarof your interest. in the coanedr, of the Illation, untruthful to his trust. and let venturing Upon a public viadication RI that ailakjt a an +Baikal] would consign him to the puniah + meat due to to =faithful 'Citizen. We re. trot to tat Itat of content with this open inter h. . tene° the palace of the State, the V inane'- auu 'Ms been guilty of statements for fact, which ate No totally unfoundbd in truth, that at beat. char- Sty may attribute them to ignorance, , while a sterner justice might lay them at the door of intens . • Banal deception. Mr. Dallas has sold in the face - the multitude that, the. Revenue of the come , try fronds; Tariff of 1916;has yiehied, $26,000 0 000, fokhree quarters of the year. This is note ' shady a mistake of not one, bat_ many millions • of dollanr—the official returns for all of then Mae months. saving the loot twa weeks In Aaiun, showing the receipt of but $1,825,573! Again It was sold by Mr. Dallas that:the tariff of 1946 would. yield a Rayenue of $36,000,00 tor the - present year. If this were so," the Revenue for the Sue months succeeding Actium. 1847, would be $19,025,624, or en import of Foreign goods at an map 0(18 per cent.,which wo have seen pub. Medal the true ealutate, to the amount of MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. All this would have to be paid by one people and at a Gino when ..theshlpmantrof , oar Breadaufb have amesura ceased. Oar • businesa, our banks, our capital and our labor would be at the mercy of the wealthy capitals% and of the half clod and partly fed laborers of ' Europe.. Is such a state of fact,—a foreign debt of hundreds of millions,--to be followed hymn , pension and Bankruptcy at home, so desirable a .elate of things, 'that; the Vim President of the United Stales as wisely congratulate as upon the ,raelfl . Is twined to the past,—car as an leant. 'meat of Power, in the receipt of his firs thousand &Uwe a year, is he indifferent to thl fate of those whO Offal In his heart can ho smile at the recital - of his own betrayal of tract, or does be .. ,mppose that the people are ea forgetful of the put, so to be Andy to kiss the hand that smite. them. Sloane, • 'ellafrbe.lll , ol3 the man who can platy Ilao poor rostrata upon the intelligence and integrity orqo -people, and so lota a value upon - his min. moral • obligations, And of bit, Bachman, what shell we sayl He , . On, a a courtier at the footatoli of power, and has biddealtigh for the soffiages of meo, deter. . mlned that Slavery shall occupy a political elem.: ' thMabove'Freekrat. Ile who in lionVnbas 1847, before the citizens of Lancaster amid solemnly, raatllTO Otittio his ntatost 'endeavors" l ittera.* tfaiiiiittutiefEfficery foray of the I 'reerifaiie rotifer( by ' attar telge' I,IIEOI be oagress, the aciproniite ten; dinoln6A-4 ~~.~ ~`~; ~~.~ NSW Inaba, pibass;idgitutnihui4Pcillboom struck dawn, and dumb htths pima of their - too unary chminpionl , Fellow dthums.thie eieetkin`of yams mut have !Pc'wel.4 hrilawito u 4o6 n of Slavery and Slave Tenitonr. Your influence and your 'Vines wear tell - tar evil or far good opotrthe action of the Government. If Artesian Slavery and its chain of evil/shall yet darken and oppress the soil of Mexico, with "Lor without a &Lion of free and Wave Unitary. upon you will ratio part the responsibility of alf the enormity of its cals. twee, .1 cap themrticif Itaimpetnity. It it a formirianni well mladatred to make honed men grieve, and patriotism blush to tee the sou of V'ennuivards, because they are honored by men accidently in power, hostile to the intresie of their own State, and the free territory of the Union.— It Lemma you, therefore, es you ult. the Wet. city of your own free toil,the respect you owe yout generous and enlightened ancestry, and the good name of your own free Commonwealth, to rebuke men so false to their swordier& so recreant to the duty they owe to thOSO who have given them birth and reputation. The preeent Governor of this State, is bit the ally of these men,--and of this National Admin. istnition. In countenancing Lim , you counts. unto the President at Washington, tbe domestic war upon your own interests, the foreign war, pro. yoked by a wilful and unexampled =ignition of E secuiive power, with no previous consultation of Congniss,—the manner of its promotion, which has mot thousands of lives, millions upan millions of property, and withal, inflicted a fatal blow, not alone upon your own brave 'Wien' in =dam death and the ' , living death" of painful almoner—but; upon the Coruntotirm of the country, which we ought all to mtcem as the great political Covenant of the Union, and the Ark of our indivklual safety. The present incumbent of the Emends" Chair, acquiesces in ell the wrongs of war, and in all the . severe inflictions which threaten oar public. pros. perky. He hu no claims upon the Peoplesinco for thirty years he has been living upon their homely, and seeks to die and to be burled from tun drawn from their pockets , . We present you, in contrast, the name of roe whose whole life emlnentiy Illustrates; not alone the glory of the government under which we live, bat whose services adore the diameter of mankind. Honest and capable he has proved himself, en the servant of inintelligent Constitu ency of the State,: while his prink life, from youth to manhood, has bean aged up with deeds of baurriolonnto his fallow men. Untiring assi duity, and a wise economy, his prospered the labor of his hands, bat from hie alemdance,lbe has Imparted freely, to when the distreasei of the an. fortunate, and to •promoto every good work aid purpose, whether of Mention, Temperance, or the great institutions of Religion, whkh form the, only lauds of our present good, and the only sure hope of future bliss.. - _ Equally proud are we to meant you the name of.lomph W. Patron,. man, distinguished . for his honesty, and who has won from curd his most I distinguished political opponents, the warmest aria dance of his "indunrY. gobrieti, integrity, and qualifications for business' ' Associated with your Stabs Candidates, are men Wetted •by the representative of your thoke, fee the high offices of the county.— , Many of these are your neighbors and friends, and as you value the high character of good neighborhood end "biding friendahip, see to it, that your County Is excelled by none in the State foe these middens of your favor and support.. Come to tho Polk—Perfonnettch man his duty at the Ballot Illox—Yindicae the honor of your State and rebuke those who have betryed it once, and who will do so again if they have the power. • A Whig Administration in part conducting the frionoes of the State, have paid without increased burdens of taxation, the interest upon the State debt, and laid by a earplug for the February submit. Mate than thebatboa done. They hare p.i.mair s aebi of 000.000, bequeathed to it by its unwise pea:tours, provided 1113 , 3115 than this amount in surplus Corr: for the future omen germies of the State. Wm. a Whig Governor," Whig Canal Baird," Weds Treasurer, and Whlg Legislation, we dull go on prospering mod to 'prosper. Under Whig Government we are suns that the interest npers the State Debt Will always be paid. and something laid.by as a sinking fond to relieve the People from that enormoas aggregate of State obligation, which is at Once the People's misfer. tune and the folly of thorn Wh3 , hive increased our tendons without ,any corresponding advan tage. The charm:ter and credit of Pennsylnada at home, abroad, and everywhere is safe only when it is administered by mats who feel that State delinquency, like personal dishonor, is a blot upon the fair fame of the Cosonumwealth,( end a crime in those who ate indifferent to a prompt performance of every public duty. By order of the County Committee. JAS. CAROTHERS, Chairman. Rose 4 McfCrtotrr,Seey. 81L/Lilkalli HT AND 171111 usarronr..--Thrt New Yuri EV[71:111 . g Post eittdiettes the good name of 88ar Wright from the upwsions of thou who ham pat lEn &Mai u in favor of annexing room 81070 tonitmy to the United &atm Under data of Canton, ApittlB, 1847, Mr. Wright wrote a letter, of which: the following Lan extract •I am opposed in principle to the conquest or purchase of twritmy, now free, forthe purpose of Merely upon h; -that I think It an appropriate time to declare that principle, when an appropriation in asked to purchase the territory, and that each a declaration, nude at each a time, i■ not in oppodtimito the Administration, antes it be avowed that the Alb:ministration wishes to ea. quire the territory for the extension of Slavery, in which case I would think the Administration wrong and the declaration right." The N.Y. Post inymblishing the above, that the declarations of the Gov. Wright are moat air* and explicit _upon this, subject, and attempts to pervert his views to favor • bad cause demid tease. Densortuis, nil nui &moue The N. Y. Tribune adds me authorized to stela that, if MOM is wanted, Gov. Wright's opinion and penal views with regard to' the principle embodied in the Wilmot Poplar will be placed folly Idol* the public, Ina fens that will defy disardit or cesiL If the poughfacee persist to denying that Gov. Wright wee firm and unions in his support of the Proviso, they have only to demand fruther 'Mame& MI /ILION OT *MILD Of a ItirLiteMlq Pennsylvanian earn If no other good remit, from tbo war, the de monstration of this single fact, le a sufficient anapestic for all the blood end Weenie wended In it. We have saddled tie world that while we have just conceptions of the right and honor of oar government, we me at any time prepared to maintain them. We have taught other nations that beset of their standing imam, that bete, in this free republic, the whole neon it Me eland. ing meY, real and willing to die; if need be, to amain bur glorious deg. Bo then it needed thie . damonstrelion to show the world what we ware, and that, altar two wan with England, and peace obtained upon the most honorable terms. The-tint time we heed this idea broached wu bs a speech from Leine Can, in the Benito. He wished to Amu Europe how spunky we ware, and what a terrible whipping we mold give the world macros! All thiewu ihen, and is now deemed ample compensation for bloidshod. A little glory,--a' thiblidt bauble, a babble broken _by a lerestb,, h deemed !dory * month to ampennte for the horrid saistertunn of war. An ill-bred child, knee somitimee to seem the thing he is, woe, lad Oaken of WO , grow* to union s virtue whin they have it not Tim belly, too, Winks Is feats of pugilism,bat for a sone man, or swine , prams, to borrow limy abroad tor a Nation like this from Ow -train Of war, shows a peen eignicistion &Me tree ulorj of the Nation, and 120 litatralOT . thi trni, CPrraan of Hut - : ' . , Ors liranziklaudir thlik dos gm ;Oro to pogtieid torsiscOmistrOA/s '4 . 0;11 es*? - - I sta, Oen, ibeie Taz MAW Ur '4B AND sssinermn.—lt has beeni reiwitilly urged of late by the Locaoco rtesend naliersled by their dump orators Matti!. Presiiii Tariff was =me benefidai to the Faniieg JetarititiOse that ef / 842 . 4 0 th•lnce:uf imiWff• stuffs is quoted to instal:l the pc s Eon. ICSIIIII tto be eiathely Enrollee that the famine in Europe operated in wintering the price of Proviiionse sad all the - credit of , this (tem p:wary inflation in the sable of farming products is giwo to the tariff of '4B. ; ';Frcwitho abtmdant harvest" in Earope we mad safely conclude that thla market will no Langer be a source of profit. Indeed, floor is now selling in Liverpoolnearly as law as in our eastern cities— conseepumtly prices dependent upon that market mast elm decline, and there is great caw of .ap. prehenzion that they will be 'reduced below , the average standard of prices which have obtained for the Wt six you& folletir are the gantaticins of American breadataffs taken from the Englishpapere received by the last steamer:— U 8 Wheat, per NAM of 61) $1. 60 . 13;8 Flour, per Mara, $5,28 to $6,36. Indlan Corn, per bushel of 60 168,75 to 78 eta Itidian Meal, per bam:l.s3, to $3,25. The crunint price In New York, at present is Wheat, sl,ooall2e per be. Flour, $5,5055,62i per bbl. 'Corn, from GO to7oc per be. Cornmeal, $2,15a2,27 per • Now, it is evident to any person who will take the pains to aintrut the above price. that than ar• tides will not pay storage, freightage, wharfage, conuoisdon, insurance, dec., and ummande profit to the exporter. The news received by the French cleanser show. a still further depmssionin the Ea. rope= markets, audit we may be allowed to judge from the deranged and oppressive state of the Money muket, caused by recent failure. of some of the busiest houses in England—the stringent measures of the Bank, and above all, from the abundance of their cope, we may lately conclude that our exportations of breadstuff. must cease fad: limo time to como—perhaps until Etioope shidi be again scourged by a famine. The average rice of wheat, corn, and Cid., fain 1840 1848 Inehstive, was as follows.-- Wheat Corn. OstS. N6W York $l,OO 56} Philadelphia 1,00 50 28 New Jersey 1,12 621 33} Delaware & Maryland 1,00 56} 33/ New Etigland r S tees 1,121 62i 331 There is every Indication at Frontal, that prices of breadstaffs will fall• below this average under the tariff of '46, Which gives. nettling like pro. action, and has been in nowise instrumental in Minting the ate high prices in the article. Ott. quieter of the globe has been a ill icted by ono of than dreadful calamities Which are sometimes Taal upon nation., and which all hope or ought 13 hope easy not again occur for years acme— This was the true cause, and not the muff of '4o ' Ffor the high prime whi ch farmers have te aired for their products. Stirling millions were anions fur brad,—they received it from our 'gar' net, tint their day of trial is now passed—Pad. dance has • smiled propitiously upon therm, and crowned the labors of the husbandman with abort. dant harvests. Thy no longer:need our aid.— This Is folly shown in the present decline in pricer The Low Pates seem impiously to china the Providence of Dad as the work of their own hands. The country at home is prosperous, and they did it. Just as much are they responsible for the pain ful divagations of Provklace which lies per• vwkd the old world. If they made the ' am to rise anti the harvest plentiful, in liko manner they made the blight and the famine, and the terrible diseases incident' to the famine which, thanks to a higher pair, this cottony was enabled to re hire. It is implant far Loco Foccam thus to claim as their own act, that which resulted from the Providence of the Almighty. Stun FINA SC SA 01 Ono.—The State Jocund gins some important statistics in reference to the funned affairs of. that State, from which we gather the follerwingi Laming the period from 1839 to 1845, while the Scats we. under a 14.0 Tone Administration. It. debt was increased 81,836,911 41. The leading Lao Foco pearl!, and even Senators end Repots. sentatires in 1843, began I inculcate the doctrine of repudiation, and attempted to prom= the pal. sage of laws in the Legislature of that year which would have malted in the nou.payment of the Interact opal the public debt. The to mama nap personalproperty during the none period. we 16 milli on the dollar. Since the Whip have come into power, from the resources of the State, the interest of the pub. lie debt ha been paid, and the Auditor General reports thit at the cline of tho fiscal year the re will be a =phis applicable to the payment of principal of more than $250,000. A lsrge pro. portion of the Domestic State Honda will be paid off in November next, and the letzten on them of mule will cease. The tax ha. been reduced en pareocal property from 16 mills to 6 mill., and it has been equalized on real estate. Su that the far• neer who her commenced to improve his lend, child not be compelled to pay at the memo rate 6 Mare wham farme aro wider a high state of cut. ovation, as was formerly the cue: This Is what Whig legislation has done for Ohio, and it is doing the rams for Pennsylvania. Mesas M. Dacus, is advertised to appear atithecenbargh, on Monday, which will be Ida lona public appearance in the West. A cory respondent asks if it would not be well to Otto s mill tetras to any individual having one et the original bonnets paraded, daring the Last Presiden• did 'keno°, in this city and county, which bore the inscription of POI:K, nescia, And the Tariff of 11142, 'that the nme may be daliherabled, and ell pro. per respect paid to it by om Democratic friends, =stabled to hear oar. Vice Prendent, to-cloy, in &fame of Ida nee on sold question. Tarw■.--This distinguished officer, in reply to the Raleigh (N.C. R..olatiow, nomina— ting him for the Pnaddeney, in a letter dated Aug. 2 d, uyer ..Be pleased to convey to the voters at that die trictocNorth Carolina, my • deep appreciation of the fil i. honor they ham conferred upon me in. their . lion. While lain ewer willing to yield to the popular wilt and same the country In any n ty to which I may be freely aml womb mixody lad, I may be permitted to say, that I hays not awarance to believe that; my abilities are gulled to the discharge of such respormildo do. dm sa . upon the office of the chief magistrate. My best eiforta,however, wM always be else:tied in the mute of the country, in whatever position h mai bit ml fortune to be placed." Cauturinow.—The Cincinnati Signal hating_ Sated that Senator Crittenden had received a tet te/from Gen. Taylor;, &cluing Me oppodtion to IS. ezteneion of slavarinto any territory already free, the Attu, of the IMO city, makes the follow. log stelements °Mr. Crittenden he;lng men the foregoing ar. Wein the Signal, - regoests tar to say, that ho nos. er before had wen or bend of the publications mentioned, and that whosoever made or repeated the etatecoent they contain, It Le entirely erroneous and entounded. Gen. Taylor never did declare In a Mar to Mr. Onueaden,..thai be wu opposed to the, eget:pion of slavery into territory already Iran" nor did he, in any lona, ever express to him !my opinion on the subject; so that Mr. tf. know nothing whatever of Gen. T'.. sentiments In role. tioa to that matter." The Portland Argus tells the following, to ssy he bale a large story: ' s As Rufus Groves was claming a well for Mr. G. Folsom, in Monmouth, Maine, while stooping down to fill the bucket. he heard a rumbling noble, end Whim up perceived • largo stone coming down open him, which be made out to avoid par. tially, Mow histarilly.,eome four feet above his head. he Wing Winn ••nooping position, the ston ing or the well closed in, sad completely covered hint. :Mb was at Wet o'ckele in the amnia. ,rte step will about thittlAtnie feet deep, and the whole ed the atone was to be cheated out Wore he could be metal' People cams in from the adjs. amt pains, sad the wort/went ea With" owl mil: plea bigot ibont halfeleared "tale was beard iroeltroso. ARce 'hoopla& awaking be wasriathed @boat. one 414fiapeesksod mead 6* liuk kui!. ."; Asowaeot's Norzczyrekrintai to ouridireni tidia columns* the mums of the Assam, bit /*wet; Ailotto* Manchester end Binhizip kali Win be found. The law nwicthee'that the reside:ea, top days Ware the . election and hope no Whig will fail Wwein bly to patron:Oho dot . reqtdied at . his hands. •, ganniar'i'Dordide &mita Force andirtedien Pomp, is higiilyqoken of by those Who have whitened its operation. it anima ii will in the capacity of a Fire Conine as in the ordinary ease of the well or in (erring water through hose; and those who haws tried Fire'Engines constructed on this principle prefer them to Orme in ordinary use. The Cincinnati GtZe44o disedbes a Fan appara tus built by Mr -Fannin, with • :cylinder of 44 inches diameter and inch stock, cakulated to be worked by 20 men, wilkhlorced a stream through 800 feet of hose up • rise of.. 60 fed, 100 feet from the nook. At Yds distallee, four men =old throw a three fourths inch stream 75 feet-from the nomle, and twenty men, an inch stream 100 feet. Pumps made on this pdoelple have been Lipp. ted and used on several of the Government ships . of the'fine. 'Muss Riddle and Evans of Mercer county, have piarihesed the right to make and vend this patent pomp in the comities of Allegheny, Beater and Mercer. Wo refer those interested in I. &maim to their advertisement in another column. Sorcerer COIIIIT, Starr 17, 1847,— . Present all the Judge. Abraham liorbach, Sr. v. Roar, Boggs & Co. for use. Error to the District Court, Mr. Jule tiro Rogers delivered the opinion of .the Court. reversing the judgment of the Court below and awarding a venire facias de novo. Samuel Dennison on Jacob Coehring et us.-- The aigument of this cause was continued from yesterday by Woods caul Todd for Da& in wort end by Mr Dunlop in reply: \ H Taylor was brooght up on the he• bare caritas lamed earns days ago, and dischae Abraham Ham Jr. vs James Harden, et al.— Argued by Forman for PM' in error, end Woods and McCandless for Deft in error. OPPOSITION TO TER W►a.—The Pentu)Mla• nian calls every body ■ Tory or • Federalist who is opposed to the war. Whore la Mr. Cahoon to go thent Ina speech made in the U. S. Senate on Feb. 14th last, ho .id: Every Senator knew that ha ens opposed to the gnu; but no one knew the depth of that oppo. titian but himself. In ono short hour after the act of recognition of the war pawed; he had sold to his friends that a deed had been done from which the country would scarcely bearer. A curtain had been dropped between him and the future. and for the fist time in his in the future wee shut out front his view. A WATIIING MIICIINZ has been made far up lewd on the &magma Rail' Mood, for the put. pose of eminldbm the mei end toad bed,themby diminishing the friction oldie are upon the track. presenting the boxes end journals from being heat, ed, and keeping sway she dun, preening the paint and sambh. It requires about two *ban ana gallons of water far the. Stoniest= road, (fortyuren aid a half nolest) - - When it is in operation not a particle of dust appeue inside or monde of the cam In warm or dry weather the car windows can be left open without objection. If this operates u well, as is represented. It &mid immediately be Mod von all Rail Roads, aced if an equally succes•ful contrivance could be made to consume the sparks and ankb loom the loco. motive, upon a broad gauge tad, there would be little to desire in the - WST of comfort. Blasesserra ter last acen.—lly nineties to the foreign news, received by telegrepb, ft will be seen that Breadstuff' in •Lincetick i era offered for the price elfreight and charm the adds dap ped siring kr Dealing. The Panneyirenlan and Nashville' Union have claimed the high prime of the Spring ae the fruits Of the Tariff of 1846,- - . What do they think of the law prime of the sum ma! The fact stated of Limerick, in Ireland: was true of wheat shipped from the interior of Michigan to New York,lslx weeks ag0,...1d her beer:Doll in New York and 'in to pay the Cast of freight and: charges. The Pod has chimed the glory of the blab pride foi id pet ta• rift and dovish its amteniparaiim, inuat,efeeserse, shire the responsibllity of the depreisted. • Patera or Post quotes the Vermont Spirit of the Age, to gone, that the ;In c, of Wool are higher now than tinder the Tariff of 1812. This Ls another •►ides of the blaroey Stowe." to prose that the Tariff of 1848 Ls better than that of 1812. Prices of Wool are quoted by the Post at an mutts, of from 32 to 42 ems for 1817. Now the Poet knows, lilt has taken the tutu* to look Into the fact, that nothing Jibs them prices can be obtained lure for Wool, end for informs don, wo mak oar farmers if any owe of them has obtained such • price since the uteincestde enact. merit of the existing law. Foos Bias tco.—Wo hero received the mail accounted the battle in front of the city of Mox ico, and from a careful' examination can Amt ale mention of the Pennsylvania, Regiments. From the fact that 10,000 trpopa left Puebla, and but Nix thoomod wore engaged fo the 601, the pre; rumption is that the Penneylretiline were not In' the engagement.. They Imo lat some' of the glory, but hare eared keep which will be Counted by all rcatonabfe ma, ul • hill vitlinient, V itenoirs.—There is no election by the P.O. phi, but tho Whig candidate is ahead of the LocU Pont nearly three th'ounand votts,—the Anallinen. cite preventing the popular choice. Complete returns from all the town. but 16 give for &pre sentetices—Whig. 96; Locoe 77; Abolition In. Whig majority 9. • The Whigs can hardly Ittil to carry one half of the remaining 15 towns—we hope they have dons stilt letter. The Senate will 'Probably be Whig by a mull majority. , Naar Oacsains,—The Yellow Fever eanBnned to pnisail to an &tanning extant et the latest ad. view, In New Orleans. The deaths reported for the 48 hours eau on the morning of the 7th were 133—Charity Hospital 42—Lafayette 48. TALLOW Fans.-;-Among the recent deethe from this disease, at New Odom . we notion that of Manion Ward, brother to darnel Ward, of the fixate( Prime, Wind do Co, N. York. • At 3 o'clock on the 3d inetAle wrote, in gocd hien, to his brother, and Were 3 o'clock co the Following minalan he was a corpse. The Doff Act Comma/dal of theltth Instant, announm the death of Clutha Towneend, coo of the oldeet end most diatingtthhed cltiaa. of - that city. ' Tax SAJILI Hasnammere performed last night to a very respectable house. Their selectionewere good of their kind, and we bedlam the modicum gave sufficient evidenee of their approval. This Sables were always favorites in Pittsburg. PITTSBURGH WEE4L Y GIZBIRE BCpUSMNIT 18--iOIITifTS IT ?ART Whip of Allegheny—lncidents of • pimp from Piusbrugh to Cincinnati—Prima, Wahl dc Co.—New kind of Cotton--liiinois Convention —The Armistice—A Mob—The Late Battle— An artklein answer to the editor of the Port— The Elections—The Renewed a Child or a Hui ly—Gen. Taylor—;Bilu Wright and Pres Terri. tory—The Toad qa and finesdstoiTs—Bread• toffs in Ireland—Prime of Wool—Fon:4ga News. —lames Bache:tan—Got of the War—Dai. ly Parade!--ilpesimens of En. gilth Hustings—Supreme Court—Joreph. W Patton=Whig Candidate 43T Can! Commission er and Bankrupt Law—Rail Road Moramente-• Lotter from Henry Cloy—The Vice President— Troubles among thej Demonser—Our Men. Iran Ilelstimm—Our Impromansob—Rata, Latest Telegraphic new. foreign sod Domestic. Commercial—A carefully complicit Review of the Markets for the past week—The prices is the laud city markets—ThlieatUe Market—The Nicely of American Produce in various parts of the Union —Amount of Molar, Wheat, Cons Asa., received since the opening of 1he1341634.-02031basluesSand movements of prodsce—Market its Lowden, • City Rews-4int of theßress—Coprous Miracle -from the leadier donuts on the interesting topics For y at the desirously or in wrappers, Price 6 mots mingle copy. , Buisectiptiotte dollars • year la obam!s. BY MAGRUG TELEGRAPH. ckiwissposste!seis: pillObinnia, Gessit PEACE REPORT. 6M ,, iMildenee of the Pinateigh Gazette. ' PiTZESIMati, Sept. 17, 114 A. U. From tlte N. O. Delta of Sept. 8. We are Wormed that cia! cat, 4tlie Patio have later news from Mexico, to the affect that Anicks or 'Path hxd been by !4 tang the Mexican COI' . . (It may tlirow some little light upon the abuts despite to Slate, that' lilt; Piet Went to Mexico with special instructions to make n Peace by 'ask. ing of Mexico a surrender of the whole tins of territory East of the Rio Prude, and the Previa cm of Upper California Mei New- Mexico. If Mexico did not consent, soy canter proposition was to be submittal to' our own Government for reference, but he the meantime there was to be no sespeusiatt of hoagies. For all this territory an 'equivalent in matey wu offered, and as far u one can guess at the result, this surrender - of territory boo been the dui' of the agreement of peace, It ha been said that a arbsequent demuid wee sent to Mexico, claiming Lower California with Upper, or some of the principal parte and harbors on the Pacific, but thin Is doubtful.] Furpriura PAIITIOVLAILS OF T,1150 The despatches and letters TeClOta b mail last night;stato that 32,000 Mexicans were en. gaged In the great fight before the city of Mexico, and that our own forces numbered not :nom than 7,000. All =Outs represent the battlito hare been most severe and bloody. Mr. Trig wzitis to Washington that ho had two commtmieations with the Mexican kliolsters, and Waite have a third on the 30th ult. Nang Anna had Weed a manifesto confessing the on. fortunate events of the 19th and Roth to Mexicans. He nye he made immense exertiods, to equip an army of 20,000 men,' but that [hie pion of defence Was gestated by • General who undertook to object to his Indere In afield of bat. tie, and instead of retreating so hicommanded, sdnaced and commenced hostilities. With a fatal presentiment of the consequen ms, he Immediately placed himself at the head of a brilliant brigsde of few thousme men and five pieces of artillery, end proceeded to the sup port of the General. bat arrived too late. The enemy had interpmed his force between them, and night comingoo, and the rain falling In torrents, ha was compelled to ruin. ffe,however, sent an order by en sidde.earop to the - rebuke, General directing him to retire to Gut Angel by the only road labs& wu then left bine but, Instead of obeying this elder, the general sent him word that what he wanted was mare troopm that, he had beaten the enemy and put hint to flight, and had granted promotions In consequence of du Tic. tory. • • Beata Anna adds that he made a seemed effect to eapnort his ening General, bat before he could CUM to the name he was muted. B. touched upon. the imputance of an annistiee, end says if it does not math in place the war can be renew. ed. He chant to be Mill at the head of • lugs body of troops. • ; Awes the airman captured from the Mexican fora under General Valencia, by oar army were the two mix pendent of Wadnogton'a Nattily whkh were leas at the bailie Baena Vista. We ere kir7 to ate a letter in the W•thington Union, of the weenie' of the 16th, dated at To ut:aye; August Slut, stolen that Lin t toms era shot through the wind pipe, and that but alight hopes of his Wirtoseq , are entattabted. . I Bereend Weds from Vera Oros and other. parts of Maned, 'pink of the Mexican Counnisdoners es all rdozony to peace, which Induce as to sew press the hope that our teleitraphic despatch of yeaterdsy, anoouticing that snicks of peace - lad been signed, may lac true. Tbefollowing is • Maw written by one of Mexicans, in reference to the coining: state of af fain, and is a fair sample of the feelings en Wind by a tares tattzuber at the Clint& . eMalediction and atonal hatred to the pe ad, who base usurped the title of leaders of nation only to head revointkini they print for their own aggrandizainent, and to &weak all classes of society. A treaty of peaco appe to me inevitable, nodes the m ot elmewful condi to w; for, whiten an army or public spiricw Ito his been deadened by civil dowinsionx and in face of the treasonable solfisturws shoran by some of thotbates, what edema Is it Finable to obtain from penal enemy, ho I. conscious of his ow t pitvert I Will not =Akin dintl4l4l4 . this point, lea cause I feel ray sod bitniewinn with deepen. Poor country! She hes beniburini in the mini by those of bee eons Mat dui most distinguished." 'be billowing wee the teller 'dilemma by Gen. Scott to Elanta Anna tendering an armistice Headquarters Army V. S. Anscoica,,Z llaypecan, August 21, 1847: ). To Ira Excellency Me Perrident and General in.Chief of Me &Tut& of Alexia), Sir,—Tim much blood has already been shed in this unnatural war between the two groat repuim lice of this continent. It is time that the directs. cm between them shoal be amicably and honor. ably settled, and it Is known to your Excellency that a commiadaiumon tbe past of the United States. clothed with toll powers to that end, is with . thie army. rro enable the two republics to enter on negotiations. I am willing to ago, on reasonable tenor, sheet armistice. I shall wait with Impatient:olmM tmmorrow morning for a direct sumer to this conunimicm lion, but shall in the meantime Win and DecuPY such positions mutable of. the' capitol as I may deenNneceseaty to the shelter and combat of the I km thither/or to tootain, with high oOnsidor 'goo and nowt, Jour Exniiroq's tont obodi• eat strict, , Wtiof sin Scan. To 'this hater • reply was Warned by the Max kaa Bewetary 'of War. By the Bailers Illagaetie Telegraph TUX FOREIGN RSA% TIMM =Wuxi mom. Cetteepandenre of the Pittaborgh Cr=ane. Now Yeak, Sep, 17 10 a. The Potato crop hu proudly escaped the 1 in most of the British Islands, and the reviles the bused are most satiafachwy. The steamboat Cricket has exploded in Thames, haling eh persons. The late gimp to get the steamer Great Britain oft the bar hate failed, notwithstanding they wens uslitod by steamers of 000 home power. There win be no Author Worts made to remove her. The Doke of 'hullo, Peer of Franco, haiteten essaminatal, end hie wife, the mother of nine 04". drew, hod boon imprisoned for committing the of fence She has since committed suicide by taking arsenic. Tho Limerick Chronicle say' a cargo of Indian Corn has been °Eared in that-maket for Me amount of freight and charges. New Wheat is selling there for t 3 pence per atom of 14 lb' .avoirdupois weight. [There are 4 5-7 stone in a bushel of GO lbs. This. at 13 pence per atone, would make Wheat sell for about' 5s per bushel] Potatoes 5 pence per stone. Provident' at all kinds are rapidly declining in price in Ireland. Floor 24t2Te per bbl at Literpool on the 29th of August. EICI.IIIVM CorresponUsnes attire Pittsburgh Gunge. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Pllll4 l / 7 .LPHIA, &Pt, 17. 7 1,11. a p l ai d. The. marten, everywhere are muck depre with =Ms unusually Ilutlta. Buyer, all to be holding back since the arrival of the F ' steamer. The general quotations of the matt 4 are entirely unchanged. By the Western Ragnetie Telegraph. Eschome rberapondence a( tke INitaimrsil Queue. CINCINNATI MARKET. CINCINXATI, &Pt 17, P. M. Floeu—The marital is ha neer, uniettleadate, sad we hese no sales to neon. The foreign news hat had a depressing effect. Grain-The market is without change. Whistaw—Moderate salciat:r7o.ner e st. The market generally Is without change. XT* TLD—A by 0,14 yo(-. loquire athl oboe:.. ..-k` aptte nocromet. lIISTORY OF ENULANIS- No Si or AL - this viilitablo work ht.. dig bdaid I aadd; and id for sale by . norm; - ` - k e ',:.n a ,-. .s.~:ee.._4 a ~_-;yid. ATOUCE—TheOsatuy ter: 4.lthe Awe non IA the wards, boroughs led -. IC.l* 1 this. .of the eotway, with lists of itaxishies in lulu 0. 9 .0 ti" AtrY pawns whoos:aaases are. sztuted,or edwaarsie wt r eel d ditt=haao ea Ostend spokthe lister taxabka by ealtiog on the 10 7 , , amoral sheirdistrietoo or before the to day of oe, het. ~..Thesasnes of tbo Assessors Is tha Iw. citieS, Bir mingham and Manchester ane as Gallows: ptoshorgh, Ist ward, Chalks Crum. Do Rd do Ws, Whitaker. Do ad do Taos Fairless. 4 Do Mk do Richard Hope. ' dtk do Jared ID Brush. Do. 7,h do . Wen M Ambers. • 'Do = gond g John . • Allegheng;lst ward, J L Caroomer. ..Do td do David gerat. 3.1 do Wm Sousa. 4th' do jgbenemerlierby. • Binaitigbam, N P Peanort. • Manchester, Levi Ilarehgcld. „e Published by order Of dm Dual of Co' ram . io rs. , Prlikleodlor ' JAB DORM ,Clerk PUZPIL - - F „ ARNAM'S DOUBLE ACTION FORCE AND SUCTION PUMPS,Raiaing water from any depth and bnegsng it from any diatance,lmoOttog. des con. mutable at a sunsites notice into a Sire Engine., h m .„ lee the water over the tops of imam • Also Fire Engines from CVO to 11000 each; reins tates from RIO to each; Leathern Hose of the most approved kind alsolomiahed to order. ti gtVZl e sar . e . t r at , tttfin the :mo p % pared to ...MAIL ardent for any or all oi Iho agave. After ita nemesia' use in so many of the 13mdea . for the last eight years, we have great confidence in offer. Fethem as the eheapest and best Pampa now in use. Ferment, Tanneries, Factories, Roiling Mille, iron Works, Flooring and other Mille, Ships, Sewn Boar; C 4.1 and, other. Boats, Coal and other Mires, and in fats, wherever a mama is itnired, these" will be Moen to be the Pumps, ALMANDER RI D D, ew Castle EDWARD E EVANS, sptlawgreT Delewere Cose, Mercer .coanty NEW 1100KE,Story of the Dania of Waterloo. by O R Gleig, A h 1; revised by the Duke of Welling ton—in l o ran*. Tale, the Peerage and Pension ry; by Lady Doer. Cromwell; a Historical Novel; by 11 W Herbert. Goodwin's Lives of the Necromancers. ' ' • American Review for September. Spark's Life and Writings of Gen Washington; to be. completed in 10 eels, C already eat. Fresh Meanings m the Old Fields of Continenuil rope—a very incresiing work. LarnaruMs • History of the (iirendists. • thano; by 11 Melvin—Mt edition. Mee, Women and Cooke, a collection from his prose writlnme by Leigh Hunt.. A Simple 81011; bytdrs Living Axe, No 173. The Parricide, or Youth's Career in Crime, by author of 'Life In Con lon'—fresh supply. For sale by WM S CALDWELL opposite the Post Office rilitEars NAPOLEON —llimory of the Ca noolam J, and Empire umier Nowaleom by El A Their, late Moister of Friieo—No 7 just reed; for rale at optll3 • h10R5E.41 , 34M at between wood & market P OEMS—Tom'. Foluoght Ramble . od older Poem.; He art by Tho receive mas M for ellcir ori at th oreirthoppings dela the Jost d; site *told MORSE'S ÜBUC MEN OFTUE REVOLUTION—IncIuding P events from ths pence of Intk to the peace of IMS; by the late Hon Wm Sullivan, M.D. Just received and for mule by t putt 61 MORSE .TIIE:AMERICAN IN PARIS; by John Sauderson— J. A neer and blghly bneresertg wok received; *WS tot valeby bioNsE ARANIWAOTIIII.ISO TOBACCO— /M. baa Cabanagh 5m •25 do do Congress Gai ) do Chapotan'a sr; 15 do Branch's Stag U; 5 Loses limn% Ea; ' 30 do Ives 50 • lb do Baltimore Plos; 30 do Allmon 'sing On consigtunem and 'far lotto to city dealer.. • A OORDON,IOS (mot 01131/111/0-30 bags Pepper; 1.3 • , 10 bags Allsoiso; , _ 10 bblerile! Coingn i I. . , 25 b .ns Eallasiard , a R inor moir a and i for aitl_tt Cs 001/El5-450 bags prime Ea; %.1 50 bags Lunser . nr • . 50 ~ St Daums* is more; for sale by spil9 / t It FLOYD, 1102 liberty 0 , . rpisA—bo bf alma Y /ft..; M do Geopewder and Imperial; 80 catty ban YIL O P and Imp last reenved; .a+ , lB for saint J& It FLOYD MACILXIII.EL-109 MIN large No 4 hr _d e de; Jam reed, g6r sale by MILLER 2 Bleak:7BoN • eytlS 170 liberty at LICONIONY GLOOM—Ws arc now receiving air JI2J htt tvpply of EconomyHanka% Rattinetts and ii-Yorimertn, wkich we offer kir WS SI MB ufsethrerS EL PENlalscli • inrpllBtrlar !M 11sIss*.S... al non girtlC PILAB k.Lre—ou p.eass s-s wuns, I , !newn and plaid Flannels, Anita a. Bees mann. News last received and far nate by apiladlne SHEA A PENNOCK SUNDRIXS-12 b. Cheese; eska do; IlbbliEgga Landing tom keel boat Umpire, for sale by JAS DALZELJ. amid 1l vemdern eIfILDP-4 dee Dr Sweeney. Syrup Wild Cherry, 1.7 pet reeeDted and for sale by • J KIDD &CO Q EICD-107 lb. Irma and clean Canary Seed wink. 1.3 Ws and mail, by JLIDD tr. CO 6.449 cor 4Lb and wood au rioAcn VAILSIIIII-4an me% Oa we by spUB J KIDD t CO . 1171.111onicbs copy,. rCIIC.-.21X9f! ramjet kirate by /AS DALZI2.I.. F RIU-40 bbla largo No 3 tatackarel, laadios and for ' axle by JAS DALZEI.I. rr&A--10 ttf elms 1 11M: jaitt Ir:eV; Fn sat, by , . 1 Pptl9 ' /GUAM& QllllDltl6ll-4 teas Dauer, la - 1 blikenraz• • 1 bag Rags, 'mu t ably from sum Mayo Met and far sale by apUT - JAME'S DAUM. POUND—A Wass Unmasked x x x. Tke owner. am hasdthe same by pansy aar dais ael /crab.. Oteat. rpli corprx-2.10 Imp mime Ric: " pld Gav't Java: reoll per ,llanivraso Carriage .Trhng., Stanza advantagea.ard asa hie me te !eV , oarei see, =fledge for.3'oareetves. • • o ft, Manufacturers °f lints, Bottles laidW Alan; N 0.139 111001) sruEer. . . . /VIE Gattorics nourin full °petition, we are ' , Fero:wed to execute olden ie.., lino, prplopdy• Dann. the.lert nioneter we. tam, Adopted a be. Pl.. or gutter ltiludowlilusa, (the 110P1 upptoved plot , new •Ined in the cast.) by hi* b .4111,0 Alm 1141 6. pc r ur . n, eve.. Wars flattened on vita plea laperticity level and tree; with a.. very G. lento Paulsen , ard slen!ta gee. erally, on requested to call-and gamine kw Fasor;lo Oil au • l'""" fi e l f riga MIDI , A • =la, ND ca " • Wint errt vi Jmt "'6"4 ' 64 fl''"l.'nbK UTS- 4.L .L . 1•41 4 1 . 1.ed Alsir l :2!, .• . • Ibblipaper'sl4:ll LkW E . Bord ' , • 1". do. Walmasi' • ' ola Cream Nub; fin4ll.: by • J I/ WILLIAMS 10 bbli Flour, received pier keelboat QM' scan; fee tabs by JAREN DA LZKLI. FISUZNo I Salmon; . - No I and Y MackYroli N . !9 largo , do; Git yak by • '- MO D WILLIASIS TILOS Alit 1 NAILS—.•• losaihonomoriedi • . •7JU Itess , noiy, 'll•4'. 10 story i far Yziobj. rptl3 • 3t water &Viotti yls AVIVIN PAINTS—WeAIava treelred slarge — si. sorment besilitlial, hies eelosest,aucifficltypiey Prima or a weal variety of pnees . and illumines, far sale law; • • • 811A,CLETT Ai, Mill% R. MURPHY itas received it Law loner of 111 .above.goedv—shavismg . et co Medium sod very 'opener Blankets and dheetical isms oho us three yards, at nonlbeasiprcer of Ramis and Market SUSSOI L YLOUUSS , ,/ort received' rho Han and for solo al the l'aiborits Soitdcoical. Egad Seed Store, camel of Wood oad4da am • . ; , 1/. S N WidRIOSILLM bu ultl raosExv _AMA. 4.1:,-:;i7 iii - eaW V V asticla aw °roaming:l7mb. and - other, k flan . . °dollar& awl tarsal° al. the Wide Nuke of . AIJALVE WEAVER ao l lg .. lator mark. & uont las T: 'Co , * Gold dm( diliree . ploom .IY.L.tever Walchos,alitabhi for ge.solenseuattollortep, gaimutally low'pneen, end winonted, at tho.WoulA mod Jewelry &am of . W WILSON .113 • or4th & itaarkei so. OILICIIIMINO AND Sunitmrtgas—An excel. 4..) lent &mutual of 3-4 7.41, 7.4,40,t6 load 4-4 low 1 6 :4;1212Mbl afie lt i rAttITL I A-IVIMP eth . tplls' " • •• wood in 013/511hrtNelf—A. regular amorily of 34,7.8, 44, 5-t andh.V, light and heavy/Imm themungss fine and emin hoe Woven Shirunge of superior makes; jun receiving from Egatom distmfactorere; for sale by 2111ACKLETT WillTE riposAccon- I pcLs now 'm.o. g, owninsAng I assortowii toomino band* nnO of Bch. ".I.‘""C° kcaola b 5 i _544 li - GALinrrintrrn • DIADMILS-5 ericaB4,74 knd S- Medium and. good Linen and Table /hams, also, one . easa 8 4 bleacked Linea Damask, a- Smi Imandfal. Sructs, Ass opened and Orman by ' . • • • amid .DIJACKLETTMWDITE Dtf.AUGIIIMPLOOOII.Iust re eniond from IkeYsti a rapplrof rancho *fa vary papcnor quality m lkilSee!l SUIII4. MIMI' 01 , Wood and Gih nts. (9,131 - 8 MINIOCCIPINIAM. SUGAR 'AND NOL•ABBir. • . • 110 bbl. Plolaspes 4.tor tale hi * • IJiM.I3 111.1TUJI/ELIN 1.03. rptlS o.woler & 94 front xis 49nn YARD3.O yds wide PloorOilehillti.scwslyle• OVUM' patterns put'leceived nom fbillipmlly to Mid irn Oak at esurrnsse 100[145 WOW •I. I &II PHILLIPS 400 YARD!I Elr:Or Oil Cloth viati border, received haw Iheiort, for rale at our 'of rosepotthro Wood rt. rota MMIBMMI o&7 . lland . BOA .. m store . ; jf9WailliDwi OLD PE2llB,4ast received a fermi *calumet apply . ..of Premium Diamond rehab* bold reuse!' arerialacd, and at the lowest puce& . . - . • ot4 . • l . IV " " n ' tgrdir ' st ' n .r eZ . e " bt) Veal seeker, • None but the hest - • .A.NOICEIC illeCtlEft Slar ClotbingNtore,7 stood st .• -- WOOL.—Tbe price .in carb mill be paid for chatrwashed•LOMooll nod 'gunner blood Wool, by - *pal . • 4.10 'rood rt DEFINED SUGARS— bbIs Loaf crushed and yereleree; . 20 loss UR lugs Le3l; for sale by L HUTCHISON & CO sp3ls. Meats of tV leralablesse Refinery lbslere Ceti* Feathers lanai. • 1.7 mg from 813 Senbearn, far sale ur CARSON E mac - NIG-Kr a4S Orli sr betareerroysntk. Itbery_ f. , ATLY:fiI.itA —.firritiosoribirinTe - 4aren Ale r - b arrive, for sale of the-Wise pate of • J COO WEAVER IA 11110 la: trlEW—The Ocpt cooll.cr for oils u IV sptl3 ' - MORSEIC CLAY—YI eats German Carty now lauding nom ca nal; kW saki by .-• Jtl BIDWELL ri utUNIIES— A, nevelot; 11011, common. Timmy.. J. and otberg• for rale by • aptl J KIDD at/ lArarie• .4 -501b.oust reedoldfcte qualitte.clor mLL ' tale !!), /KIDD tx co NAII4-01Xkeg.aaboned ism_n L oand: saln by - I.IURBRANIE.. WILSON & - COP - kftlr•-.4)0 !leg . . X.; tal .Jave; Jon ree'd; for isle by Ii _airtl , ~, DIIIIBILIKI; WlLbler & Oar. / Illtetitli-64.0 — ifox tableseverOil dolls, .4 a-rveat 'misty of Percents, received from Phillips- .,, vale factory; forsah at .Tvrood et. - • , • . .51 sPt 3 . , -J& II PHILLIN W. , .INACREIX:ICV 7 3OO - Idols lat . lls773,laniiiia-; for ig zwa. .pizi sale by 11A 'AI.IW & bikini; P . ; llaitioirks for aria oy . ... ' 1. .D iptiO ".: , : WICK k. IIieCANnI.MI ~ ti.• ~~~~~ rt.,aa {~e~ me> f Fraft—.so • 111 WWI No Übl..koicl 800 /of We by J DALZELJ, I TO. 411 J Pl. wood et rIIIgtORTiCULTURIEIT, and loarmilpfßorarArt L sad Moat Tana. trzember motet for aalepy •4j . 11.111iVeSPAPFXS—Seeepd hundred for 74../ legume at tedGesene UGice t 3rd A. next dour WI the Net entice. • l'lMPur° 431"- lti tra t gL f; Yi r .51 1 a • 491b5PY.?-. C ti g " ATE- b"N° Y uT lltn - A %VT QTICIPJ.—A esat wronspeouitcau; skotr,Get 0 ...4.Pri0ir. EIVW. o.lAlt Siciol .are; ornte sp:l4 by • LK WAThatedeti • f10V1P.134 Lyl Rio is .gory; fee rate by kl • pU4 'LB WATt:RAIA:4 rl,es .-- EAS:-.60 tool caOdi of :it/ tr., Imperial, .J. Ilion Powder, and Nook Tess Mom; for sole by *PII4 •-• • 6. .18 W.OTHIMAN C 7 I I IORB.IROOT-10 wk. frcith - Bat .pll4 fer.alo by BRAUN a REITER SaliAP am. h.. vr Vll4 . i•Kmed; fat sale by kl SIiLLEKS for sale by ALCIPACIA.ONZEIA L -10 eaves jun new for C. bbil4 • saw by L . : M t15E1.1.V.E*,57-woad at. L 4 CAL AS MR'S IY.L for sale wholesale antrehOl Sy • opt{ lt,E SELLERS -SPTS...TWIPKIITIBIie.-= Jan titled, ter epta ,sake by SEl4Elit.isl woad at RAISINS-11D Lai heft Bench Raft female by Li. WA 11/.OA LEV te.EARTII, 19 it - 10 aroad W(Flm6B-60, 739. exto, 1 1 41.2;10x141,10x1S. .10:10,12x1(1,112x18, and I.lllClin'ilart; for aNde • I.H WAIT:101)1N SI IC CIDLITZ mix-rualc—ito Ih jam Ism/ ccd; for coital') • • SHAUN& ItE4TER ••• golf • car ao. chair & lll•craY r• • _ J, l k in a :1 4 8 Carinctutloo itun .ited; _— • Q . PrTS. TVRIMMTIBIE-110 pram* rot 1,3 optl4 br -, 'UBAUN 10:1122L. Tritsuscrrie,22 azjust tteeivr44-kx.. l r bT . IV .04 : lIRAIINAIit.II2:4 M "'di"; r"Cl."d''"-Ba inr ' Aul't.s.R9re,F b Y_'""""'". *"'"..ew W. irga .g.warthi MAD-4 1 1 A E..41,,,,,cr0u[i7 W. PAO/L1144 ( ft Will_ .pg 4 Lreil.p_isaleli • E LEM' - - rp 0610 PINK -11 bbljutit tee' Ted; for mki, b y • *PII4 • ."R _F: SICLLEtis • : nred Cum ..15E . 7 4 abr! . -4 , 44 i tti t '- corrTlLlGefdL ut wa...ier ss r iiil- 73 GLIB resa&arr. or*We br torAER ONlCY—fieti tasjenrt rccente, - 43rcalitz H 13110 W X ISTOVT—Snecistan4 Potant Piogyvint beaks, itipskigagPiel taii,riir Limey: • • Jicezi.wva Scovon ALE—Tenant's thanto,e, Pill teizivhw fi.indetisstbe Wiaattiosno •• . DOM , . • c4AOOII,WVA teeth' 1[7411-46„ qln elm= CrV i ""7l+kie *qui - t NMMMI