• A-4 BY ERASTITS BBOOLS & - PITTNER/11,GB: . ' WEDNESDAY MORNING,SEeT. 22, 1847. _Ur TAs 11 . m m -wit Deur Derstre is publieben • ' Td.Weekly, and Weekly.—The Daily le Seven Dellsesperatassu; the TriAVeelely is Five Dollars per • exam the Weekly is Tao Dollere per annum avidly • • /Settee te...Advertfsers. iZdAdietteementa, us were sruezcson, ettolad be iS by five &clock in the salerooms. Attenuon lissom the part of our esetemersoreold be ptodue bulteSt; -.- .. • • FOB COVER:VCR. ,-- - OJCPU. "JA.JIILS, lICV.I 11,, • -., --' . for cyan comm.) FOR CABAL.OO.IIMJMIONF.R. J.Oll APIS-W. PA/TTON, I , . , . ( op cootarlwo corns, ) loos CCUTeilt. .1 fIEORCE BARBIE, of Alleihony 9.'1. Vre i c22.T.' - LEWIS C. J. of Indiana Tp. CIIRIST7AN•SSIVEL ,of Wilkins Tp. • ARSHALL SIVARTZWELDER, Putsborgb, HENRY LAWN, of MSS= Tp. - 1 14 lot cOrirri TiMnrCll2/1." . J. W. BAXTER, of Pataborgh. - - 001100LSOF CoMess..lllll. • . ' TROSI/J3 PERKINS, of Lower St. Char Tp. MMMEEEI STATE CENTIRAL COMMITTEE. .• THOMAS E FRANKLIN, Lancaster Coy. . • JOHN C KUNIIEL,DsuiphIn County. , THOMAS DUNCAN,. ••• JAMES MARTIN, • '. THOMAS C HAMEL?, York. • , • • WILLIAM IR S I I VATTS, Cumberland. . • ROHN I , II4IIE S R E IM I tUIeIpItin • :;g3ffilf R CHANDLER, • i• • ROEERT T CONRAD, • THOMAS MeC/RATII, Philadelphia Counii: (HILLER LUTHER, Berks. NOBEILT I BARD, Frooklin. THOMAS H T DUKES:IAN, Workington. ANDREW J OGLE, Somerset. . MAKKAH DENNY, Allegheny. RICHARIPIEWIN, enongo-. • H KUHNS, Weimnorelarid. 0 J , IIALL,Erie.' t t3 V - Pw 000 r t ELHANAN HMI I Iv 11, 7 omens. SAMUEL A PURVIANCE,IitriIer. HENRY S EVANS, Chester. EDBEET T pa r rs, Aloo.tgotr.ci7.. • • r ratiataaritineesieresal laielligenee . ,'Doenessie 3 , l i tt Rim ,Ifelsi,leaports, Mosley Diaries, 4S.c,' •POl IC6 Atm WAR. It, the costomdo war for thoso.. having the appointimat of Armies to sekct men for rex. ' - vim who have &rim some geed ' evidence of their quelillestkneitseree. Politics daring the highest exelleammti have rarely run into the school of ' emirtialiereies. Abtoad, we believe never, and at home only 'daring the kesent war withlfixi ' " . ko:and , the present Adminisnition.t.lt was'the : . east= Of Napoleon to bestow eagles ,in'the 'MY front rinks of the Army,, and hi the eery ,moment of victory. ,England did the same, and so fawn of old have all the great powers ofrEnmpe liewowed their hanors..- - .lt hes been' indeed bet e confide:tat in the great maxim of giving u,hcnior go Whom honor is doe." The President 'having no confidence is merit°. :••aioaeactioosetimPt when regerikill honor upon his ' Wrey, and limiting onlyio glorifiribist,"coin. • - Maid the War . 'by a usamaratlon of parer, • Auld all the prominent events which have since I :tranapheil, have been in keeping with the orighial -- - ~ . , Thew where;lander the net of May 1846, 1 1/as Regiments Mutid - oili were entitled to *heap's:ant " moot of their own Generals, they were 'Met by •.. appoinMwour made by the President.-and in all, legally and illegally, the. President has had the . '' :satiatnal of as Mucosa number cf men. EU will hie bean supremo over all appointments ems. ' ..... . manna from the Executive or from the Executive - , .Thcertnients and the Autocrat of - ihnerbs her - " _- hardly heektnotepower ener his sobjecm than • - Executive. The legitimists exercise of the Con. ' atitational power of the President ought to satis. Ay the &Babinec of any ono man but more - than • . metuanhical, , and absehtte soeeriegoty has been - eirkted and exercised by James K Polk.- .: - ' Charles .1 len - reriel said to the net HOPEI of itspriantaticia. 3 1 - . 'That when - the Congress hed given the Prod. • - - dent the warteeking power, Mal power rem as, prat as tbe power ofllsr.Aulacnxt of all the tlliiii . •l,, Of the Sultgn leahnewedor of .Nopokon is Me unwed culmination of Ida authority ; and . .• • 'Mani wits a greet mistake to %oppose, that Mira ww, in that tomeet, any difference between the aommiguty of the European Despot, and that of • „ she President of the United Stater." • Sad again -;"The Automat of all the RusAs . ...._ the Mahan' Ifiduomad-hivit no more sovereign than thud which vrad now In foil exercise vwaging the war with Mexico." _ . - . _fitarting upon this uramption,"the - Exeetitire, • ' ' . :. 'as we teve . shown, not only braught on the War, • Mgt pcmacuted It in a Intlmei rer.rdiesti of the • . sight" of the Army, and the co,oraidato branches of :. the Goventinent._ The Post and its party would aka the Pembleint'a binnacle upon the ehmilders . . • d Other men:but having absolute power, se Mr. _ -. :Linnet chimed, who but the Executive is iplear * reapoimible for what i. done. •. ' Weil:epee now,hoWeeer, to glance at the injus - • the deem to the Army, through the appointing . ' . power.. Who have been the favorites of the Ei".. 'ectitivel Have they been 'of hied capacity or Ism they beam chosen for their cervices m -the . ...„ Arielaant party. The Prices in New Medie and ebs Morita Old, hero been exalted over coca . ' • mtio Imes petilkd their lives in the emigres! ser.'. mice, and whose ,preview training in pasts' of. ' ..' ellßstiPe. ilanbtlatatly stied needier skillful and ifc,.: .---; asi weliee. Of eight (fences appointed by . _ ' :4he Preident in May - talc. (two Major Generals .'.. . ' sad all lariaidari,) bitie one had seen see ice, tad - . 'ilf wen Loco Poem. This wu the beginning, and :.. - ihiwbalo program for • sixteen months Ins been . • ~.. Atlanta* with It. - Congress, or rather the Pow , -Mest's Mode in Canifraw, wo remember, talked - - ,• by the month to shoe the superior fitness of the Hinklibts to arm and equip and call out and send - *int troop for war bat look now to the rad of •. . - ell thia. ' Ham the Government volunteers been v . - "as efficient as thole selected by the the regiments. . - : .'Whore coon; Mr Polles selections tuiTelhoro been Men liki Wm. McKee, MoMphey Marshall and ,'.,.ilellumey.- fir hli Clay,' Mier era:Maid . 01ph., , , . •.:' ; • /bit Mrs ;12 polOttelli. ldrita. Colonel,, !deices , , . ' weal McLane In broke beforeMr:Polk iommenc. . .. • .wilawshoWind almosf wiry min 'woof doper. 2 . elm Slam; The Mandela of meth with-Mr. Polk • - - : 3 a° b° 1116 . 4 De 6 deileY." and if his 'favor . Slier:Mild 'anti see ,is aunt of • , monshOw Ammo. - siiiiih'.'ln tbeipenaon of a whig, why then LIC Wig . .' thi &kg ZPOp to 'titbit' World fore fight. It is * We awane.he has. robbeCtite - Arly itself of that which it oleo wide*, make of divine, - "Woo and fear in ream for danger' pact and vic. '• runes IRO& ' Bah • soldiers - as , Worth, Wool, . - ; oreniai and neii bone compatriots have Mien 3daying second fiddle to the Crusidnp end Pillow. d thattesidente-ani more and wane than this, I - - , the Mowestin would have placid Colonel Beek ~_ . '.'eta the wade of Ekon, Taylor,Wonh,Wool aria nil the Only Brat men of the Army. . - The rah of good sense and fair dealing, and mbei we Itoald Mom -a practical Domor47. . . Asada that In a 01mm:wont of the People otos' the eithene ars the natural defenders of It's had. there should be a resit to them, toned - ' 'emmaiwidere for the earam. flif thi People With - ' . 31r. Polk wean a Party, and he who has been the - _Aldo= 'et the polls, and the brawler In the plot i . Isessr=4/Be whipper•in „of the easily enemata, .. _ and thotehippeoont of men who occasionally rep: ~- ettim to Odra foe thenwelree, the maim of all Be.' „aka, Maenad Mast worthy to coroneed. dii4' ' .. .siinsi Med and clothe, en Army. 1 -.. '' ' - i . . .. • ' Th ai has teen sof vDmaremey”- ' "heed', Mousy , by the ope of Rome, in the osliemktet . of Ohs defenders -el the ,Pipe! See hem elommeiomilmatinte and Austrian Invaders, thanl Ai jiiiimA,„ Polk, NtipOleCiO - yea inert liberal., •. :, 42101 mi -i i n )sit lair a! 'adjust, in the choke. 1 of We tie of the Empire. -He went to - the Em.. out trotit to s faction . , to And Metiland reamird , 1 lithe-Marna of the pillio Otwicaln - hebelf of ~..': . ighikeima Girad,'' - who haws amen iddirenniblele . ' ..-• my tin isfeeremorniting ladder or military promo, .... aitsi k awitiltsf whet this thaitia".- `Thera are: --..' jell 11 , the Simi :who how ever' smoke ethmea eiareff*WilliSM not weak *lizieo , wPigaf (It *m - ' - ,h4ilatel in ate and blood, who - mat .ail M s 7.. l' -c guri .. 14. ! "1; # 44.4 4° .har 4iimid :?;-,. 7 ..Z... ' 1 / 4 444 . 1 4 11 04* ,* 0 086 ' ,te t- ir *:' 1011 : 14 itesaaljelt4Oe.'.lo#sfe ofd and 24Oim; trri~Ml4'lhtiritay cod the dewsl 6 :- .4 - '''' r, -4,; -.4; ,2„,i'-,iii.t....ierQi,...r.Q,-;i:,-..„--•;,i4ir;:1:„*-4;,,,,-,.nit-'1.-,-.,-,;,,,,,?-_,, - - - :! - lii i .c==4 - . ' . '''' ' - : •.- - • .- ' - ' . . ,INWM=_m of He mud bock itt'ilipee.—viatnean nOpen— who lire Wait Pilloioid isi cue l and Ctithio;l - *mg. Tare is groat personal and pabllicc . wrong in all this,tcybrpantened; Tempt:ft by theater . % becility of the Executive, for upon what other ground can it be excused. We know it has created gnat diealfection in the Army,. and contributed more than any thing else to the dissbanding of Volunteers- originally called Out,in May, 1846, and who refined to re-enlistwheniomtA injustice PuToudY committed by thoipArbohaa the power In their own hinds,We know,too less than eighteen months g u n by three /intuited thousand menwere at the service of the Eriettlive, when** now his difficult even with land bounties and money hounties to procure three thousarul, We have given the c*uormn part, and one of the Fiat cancer which hu disgusted so many with the anise. . Mr. Dallas's statemeit was, that if the reeeil 4l for the .fourth quitter of 11147. should continue to be u greet u those for the first put of it indicated, the dotes on imports for the present yisai wonU amount to about f.30,100,000.—P05t. Begging the Post's pardon, Mr. Dallas said the Revenues of the country would be 1130,000,000 the present yes:, and if $38,000,000, we said it would ecquire afertign itepertition of $200,000,0000! _Eluch an aggregate of foreign supplies, may well dam .reety man in thecountry; since it would requite an enormous shipment.of specie beyond the annualexpoth, and thus bring us indebted to Europe to an amount beyond ourability to pay. - 7 Eiperienee, by this time, ought to leach our 13°"' eminent the effeet of inch foreign bodebtednetist,-- The liMotodiate canes of the suspetavion of 'Peels payment' in 1837, was an Importation of the value •of $160,000,000, and '43!ate indebted. neas to Europa cd5200,000,000. If ire are to mire 830.000,000 in imports, worse .than this state of things awaits us. . The Port defends not the Sic:wary of Mr Pius, but chooses to impugn ttie Whig Comity Address, and ups ''we do not choose to hilieva this Federalfledg ling, in preference to the Public °triton of the country, who have the means'at hand by which to come to i correct ,Conclusino, who Wei Oa later ested in- deceiving the people; and who moot be detected in their eflirt: imposition, if they should attempt to practice it." •lb was Mr. Dallas who 'earterted - the naked fact that the revenues of the country, Cinder the Tariff :of -1846, had yielded 826,000,066 for three quarters of the year. ..Now we ia the untruth of the Vice ?resident; =a have. shown it to be each - by ''the public omen. of the cortnity." Mr. Della:, In the mein time, per. lists in his error, by determined silence, and the Pont defends him, the unt ruth and all. In doing aro, it impugns the accuracy of its own public of. gars; for the sake of saving tho reputation of!dr Dallas himself. • • Coatted•toi,—.ln speaking yeaterday of the recall of the Bptiviatt Ambaseador at Mexico, and of his Intrigues to establish a monarchy in that cottony. and to place Lb* Due de Montpensier on the throne, we were made to say that the Gov ernowents of both FIRLIO3. and Esi_Eland had die. avowed the 'echeate. ft4ettould have read "the Governments of both France end Spain," dke,— N. 0. Fie, %FL This humbug of a foreign prince s upon the throne of Mexico, mu a mere whom,' of the Tex merundationtsts, afid nine hid even the shadow of a reality. President Houston of Texas, in his biter to Mr. Tyler, announced it to be .. a sheer in Tendon, and it was one; we cicada no t, gotten up in Texas to deceive Mr. Calhoun end the Execu tive, Whom he officially saved. For the last quar ter of a century ttterehave been periodical Anglo. mania explosions among curtain politicians about a French, Speitisb, or English Prince upon the throne of Mexico, or one established in some other fienth American State. r Mr. Polk, eve remember, when in the Lower House of Congtess,' asserted th.Vpincipli that ne Eurepean power should pfd 160 t upon the :continent of America. He mot. sewed it in ontof his • Manoger; and' then, yes, . WA then, after decla ri ng tb.- whole of Oregon to be ours, end outs by "a el • and onquestimudde tide orgotiatisted tailor .4 away to one first and *Mummy, the pritist, ttaverimsent! We publish whai'May be Tamaea A s ilmosl the. bun word, of Silas Wright In the sob:tante of the Address written by him, and read before the State Agriadtural Society of N. York. It was read biGeo. Dix, his warm friend:and biessilf a very able man. The subject of Agriculture can. not be too highly appreciated, and the Address we quote dots not Piece too high an estimate upon it en important branchothusinees, nidi,usuad droved his high epPreaation afthepursuit en gaging in the labor himself. The iisfy. Lout labor perfors+l r by the' anther ern upon bin farm, and invite ptactical exemplification of the doetrine he taught.d. tinder ihe cionnosterwee the Address came, to peculiar force,: and .ve can well hiegeve left a deip impresden upteithe minds of thehearera. Tbb N. T. Courier recanfur There are marry within that Tent whose beats swelled in trdei—unfeigned vlef=to.think th the rolce that would hare spoken to thencsraisi. lent Comer., Tbere was a tinge of real redness about' all this Eociderdln dey's nrosoedb 2 S l l — la f ro nt of 'General Dig, was a but of Gar. Wright, encircled with roses, and by , Ss similitude to the distlnguisheddenessedoccalhal U to ltima; frievala ihe most vivid Mxistioit. CI7XIiiILLIID *AGM iccrniew.--41Mrga Via cent, is the name of the persowyrho eras killed by the'iecent stage accident afthe bridge on this side of illa'rillailialTamberlii3d. He wag a merchant in Crainssilla, Erie County Pa, and wee no his return from the Lut, when ha bad. been purchas ing hie fall stack of goods. It is Mid by the pas I senior ,this he attempted, ea discovering that the coathwae.going Ores the lea; teigraps chino tbo window ; but was'eattght 'by the coach In its resohatiii making three beam* landing at the foot of , tholill—and was Midas] beneath.' Gad sho ut 142 hour after these:l4mi , 11i•YiP• edit 1'4'21414 . esteemed among the community uhichle 'Phi gni :infonned , that Mr. Bruno, Mr. Hodge and Mr. Ladly of . this city, were trawmagers,butnot seskundy injured. Piaca.--Tho Mai:published in the Spanish paper La raffia, hag pronxiAmfainde,i, iml we kw that Peace 'meat off/Thatirwwith Mu ted is" well ohareeterited anenonattual one" Generel seo r tt — , and no amount . of glory won in such a tern ani . ettoiontito for the lives tut, and the evil rpediele of two great Republks at wad The N. Y. Earwig comes to coin mourning EX !bit terrible range's committed in the N. Y. - reel. moot, and we cannot hut feeithaiihen mo mmy warm hearts are ina4r to bleedfmro the tragedies ot: war, no one can Sod - .plasma in recording aeittory won at inch aaaezifwe of liGs. The Parr swam upon ellasionto pettifoggiog while smelling the Whig. Gnats . Auras The I sneer comes with en Migrate &no the Democratic , /*army of the General 00, eitUnent• allan who tiring. In'ahnost a daily fee against Undo Sam, ini,the shape of Post Office and Department ad. *tieing. What Tahoe, Indeed, am the public, 4wrb in 'Mob Attotneyeldp, when the cootie( speaks am he lo geld, and Nostra pijos to melba The Post realm the most UMW feel fur Int do faMie of the" AdMinietmake, and !o be val* An ettpletbred Witte Neit: ORA& Cosintildi, to be held to theAtth ollely01148,;6" , ded by l3indnnati conmpoodentof uNirionoiai hitelfteneer, _ We Ai' Itti the tecoeibieeditib*: Tile ilmie appoid#and*alayinchitiottiNe.' to the, fiction of the Whig pal* Than' 104 10 b plated b, die 8 03 11 100:go . iindutte it 44/mai:an arelooollosicat &goat; hied the Orkin am, ?wpm. fir the Xticelithel Xcetumaase hod Rateasi ci them.. gsappl Yam comptimin g tfut Naas at ;lull., eS:ethlp h yl,_ B mnperoil Bi ale r ' o3l Z•H'DaY. 6 • ' Pb.! Cica*O'Ades recothiaiiihoi4 lak K.twoot ato nom AGRICULTURAL STATZ PAIR atltltesitAxt the late gloyenser Ws.kt. leSan AT wares, Tirsoe,s. r.' Its Paver/jog chant* ( Ohl , Mg' end v ital interest ,however, ice intimate emeneetke **the ;eta% maxis, and interests of every men in es• cry - employment and calling in and its con. trolling relations to the commerce, manufectons, auheanGal independence, and general health and prosperity Of our whole people, prraseat abUndent subject, for contemplation upon =maims like thie, lirjUloot attempting to explore the - distal", or to define the piinciplea of a science so Profound. and to the uninitiated, co difficult es is that of agrieut. Agricultural picAnction it the eabatratent of the whom superstructure; the great . dement Which spreads the sail and impel, the car of commerce, and moves the bands and turns the coachloky of mainfacture. The meth is the common, mother of ell, in whatever employment copied. and the !Mite gathered from its bosom, are alas the MB.. peMable nutrimentind support of all. The pro 'ductiolf. of its - endue and the honoree 'of Its dines, are the material upon whlclathe labor of the agriculturalist, the merchant, and the menu. flamer, are alike bestowed, and are the prise for Which all alike toil. Yet our agriculture is in its infamy almost eve. rywhere, and at its maturity nowhere. It Is be. hewed to be entirely safe to ammo that there is not one single agricultural county in the whole „Union, filled up in en agricultural eenws—net one curb county which has not yet land to be brought into cultivaticui, and much more land, the unities. tint of which is to be materially Impaneled, before it can be et:eiders,' as having reached the . mess. ure,of its capacity for production. If this be true of the best cultivated agricultural county in the trnimo, hew east le the proportion of those coon. tiel which hale entire townships, and eif the States which have not mealy twenties, but entire districtri,`yet wholly unpeopted, and uraroclaimed (mettle wildemess steel t Wheii to thle broad 'ante of the agricultural field' of our country, we add our immensetereito , ries; ergsnixed and encoganited, whom Matipati the agricultural capacities of thellfited Mahn, or fix a limit tothe period when our surplus mind. oral productions will increase with increasing yeses and population. Compare the canine of 1830 and 1840 with the map of the Unka: and 'witness the - enemata 'of' popolation In' the , new States, which are almost. exclude* apicaltural, mil who can doubt the 'strong and reedier Well nation of oar people to this permit? Gamma with these comiderathant of astral of country, diversity of soil; vaziedisof climate, and partial and imperfect cultivation, the present agel.' cultural prospects of this country.. M'itnete the rapid' advances of the last:dozen yarn hi the char. acter'of our Cultivation, the quality and quantity of our productions from a given breadth of lend and tha improvements in all the hiplements by which the labor of the farmer is assisted and sp. plied. Mark the vast change in the comet of ed. mated mind . of the country, in teepee to thispur. suit; the, awakened attention to Its high . respects. . bitty ass mansion, to Its safety from heeds, to its healthfulness to Mind and body, and to Its pro. d et: ironies. • Llaten to the call for Information, for education, upon agricultural subjects, and to' the demands' that tithe education shall constitute a di. partmeut In the great and all pervading system of oar common school easel:oloe, a sabjeM alds moment. receivingthenmecial attentien. old Indult pressed forward by the renewed Xnergim of this society. Behold the ;rumba of protegees, honor. ad with the highest testimonials of limning eon. (erred in carrentuatry, devoting their hew, to jeer logical ;and 'chemical researches Calculated to evolve the tows of nature connected With egrkul. , tend production, Go into our college, and kW.' metope of learning, and Gnat the young mantel.. log Indueritnailt fur their diplomas, to* qualify themselres to Meanie pra cti cal and artmeenfot far. meta, already coreanced that equally with' the clerical( he legal, and the medical profeedon, thit of agriculture requires tile:wangle and syatematlq educatien, and its successful practice, the men char of an active mind devoted to intelligent study. Apply these bright, and brightealog prospects to the almost boundless agricultural fed o! oar counter, with its varied and salubrious eihnee; Its fresh end unbroken soils, its cheap lands and fee simple titles, and who can hope, if hezrould, to torn the inclinations - of our people lima this fair field of labor and of plenum! Here the Unveil,* securesecertain independence is sweetened 'by the constant and constantly raging ezhibititme of nature in her morel lovely fauns, sod cheered by the most benignant manifestiona of the wonderful power and gooinew - of Nature's God. Cold'''. ed by the resolutoluinde and enlightened mind. of freemen, owners of the soil, properly satiated, al farmers-under a wile and just adminiatraticar of a system of liberal public insinaction. *boom and will bo, and aided by the researcher of geology and chemistry, who can; calculate the extant of the harvests to be gathered from this vast field d wisely directed hainin industry ? • The present sulpha of bresdetuffs of this awn". try, could nut have been presented in a more die. Inlet end interesting !upset than-daring the Fe. outyear. A famine in' Europe, as wide spread as it his been del testing and tenible, has snide inediatand. upon American sages, not simply to the extent of the ability of the suffering, to porohit, food, but in soperadde.dappeale to Amer. Iran sympathies in fever of deritette and Amine. Every .call spoil oat =Ado has b.Xlo_folly met, .and tho heart of Europe has been filLd shut warm . and grateful respaance to the benevolence of our countrymen, and yet the ranee, of tom. mice are filled with the productions d'Alene - lan agriculture. Sturdy thertonsumption of this Mon; try is now equal to its a/tic:Literal productions. If such is our surplus In the present limited extent and imperfect conditlectof our agriculture. Mu we hope that an exclusive domestic motet is possible, to famish a demand for its mutate Man. donee?. In thie l e iew of this greater end growing interest;eau we ex a limit to the period. when the United thatee will present, Id the commercial =Wee( the weed, large emplussee of all the varieties of breed-stuffs, of beef, pok e bOttiff,theiri cotton, tobacco and rice,beyond the tosimumption of our own country? And who, with the experi ence ofthe last few years before him, can demist that Am time is now at hand, when the two great staples of wool and hemp wiU be added to the lit of our exportation.? These considerations, and otheriof a kindled character, which time will not permit rue to detail, semi to tee; with unfeigned defiereure, bpece that the agriculture of the United "teir, fee an indefinite period yet go coma, must continue to yield annual suplies of our phnepeal staple", flu beyond any possible demand of the domes* mar. het, and roust therefore - remain, sell now la and has ever been: ao exporting interest. Ain& it must hare a direct ;cutworm ha.the foreign trade' and commerce of the country, end la all the regn. lations of oar own and of foreign government, whiten affect either, equal to interest Ina staple adequate market. lithe concluelosibe sound then Oat fanners Mud surrender the ideeof a domestic market to furnish _surrender demand, and =lsola lb! value of their pre. ductions, and mint prepare tholneelme to meet the competition of the commercial world in the market! of the commercial world; in the rate of the beim of their labor'. The aunts of commerce must be theirmarket,and the damned and supply which 'meet:ln 'them routs must govern their prima. The demand for home consumption, sal an 'element in that market, must directly and deeply interne them, and shoold be carefully cal.' tinted and encouraged,' while all the other ale manta acting .with It, and **Whiting Vrgether the demand of the mullet, should be studied with equal cue; and, so fu as cosy be In their power and consistent with other and paramount.dutlee, should be cherished with_equal care. The American farmer, then, while weal stodjing, as be should not fall to do, the nand. ties, the wants and. tuts► Of all classes of COMM. men of his prcalestions Jo Ms own country, most not limit We researches Co at market within those narrow Ile mud extabd hbiobserva tions along rho avenues of commerce, u tar as the cow mercy Or him country (dreads. or can be extended: sod 4E:mired' himulf at to the neeeeiltla, end tales . of the emututnere of agricultural prodoelktus of other couhties. He must awes attentivey the coarse of trade, sad tho MUMS calculatad to • elite a favorable or adverse Janson upon lh witch closely the comenrCW police of other coon. tries, and gaud vigilantly that of his own; atom. mode., hie manakins, as far se may be, to the probable, demands upon the mutest, and under. stand how to prepare them for the particular Oar. kat for whfch they are designed. Not to the pro. deletion of the best ankle at the Cheapest price, Its presentation In market In the beet order and most inhmg condition; is important to mate ' " the farmer • midi and reinatierathig minket. !hope I may offer another ,petalon In Ihla en. canton, without giving ofintlis, or toinuattn DP. "n the P"Pdeiloalif the plow end 'minion. It thafflan 'nitration in Makin and trot enonaellou Wm:en the agricultural, thentannitbd, and the manufacturing interests of our (=Wm equate and impratially illuminated among the clanged chimes ami6"id to each of note gnat batches of labor, would effectually put am and to the jest• codas too frequently excited; de:manning ton. ery -mind,. so educated. Ma, to far treat either bring in any degree the 'natural antagonist of Ito other, they am all pasta of one great and nett. rally harmonious nstem or human industry; of which a fair encouragement to any . put le • bab e& la ail; and that all °Milian and partial an. ctmiagemeut to any pot, at the unmet of any caller laic; will pore' to an ,lajtuy to The amain pnyckeed, will de tip that can be dour-to malt the um Hie between the natant indliesithfal inoeuranotant to Mtn Wan* intiniut• nalto atleimpt to arms any one, at Ituriaptuak daruulteCtgrotaoh,. Wultalt - Prt'. ludo/ ~sui augural and ttl&ldAtdatlonand actkatishitit alma - MI to wait dlataieluatkt.' ali T,T T Abort $lOOO,OOO. baa keen paid in tornado the taetrtietlots of the Verniont and Ibisssehurette Siam&::Thin toad term thi Banton and I'4ll - road 1,1 nebbire4 priaathroDh=At O, .NOII66IiktMOOBVINOIC4tOBittIIONfOithi lip. CasuintliAt River,tollellowsFalG , etc.r. The .Atumthimmu. palm or it b ander contract, and Ibi Mot of tonstntalsiii Is pm* rapidly 4 •Z'atz•; , ‘ 74 ;:.•2•! ; ••!;!-.:;4!zez4o.;;:ri•r v 7,, , ,.. - ..... , i ,,,, ,,•-e.i—' - •-4 , •••• • . . Is 1411 5 6 9 17 e ?. 1 . 4 4. 9 141 e f iC 9 W -.! 11111 Aired bet slightly in tho foredo- , carp "and jai. Manion patronage, which have been liberally ex tended to, calumet* and ZaallafaCeare.. tar to it believed that itddiionel public expenditure lane. army to enable the Btald to do all.that can . I reasonably' be required of 'it, fiemmplish this great otjett. However confulonly the opinion may be, face, tetanal, that other eireummances and reletiOns might preimt a promectfor the agriculture ofour Owe :and country more stable, iedependent and flattering, certain it is, that the future here open_ ed le fall of cheering promise. We see in it the strongest poesibla security , fOr our beloved country, - through an indefinite Period. against the scourge of famine. One soil and cli. I mate and agriculture double this security, as the diastase end failure of any, one crop will not, as a mammary aCalletinanea, ?retie r any dual of our population town °epee - Me.:o death from hunger. We see also, in addition to feeding 0021abba, that our surplus is almo I. if not at together, sufficient, if faithfully and prudently applied, even now to drive famine from the length' and breadth of Etitcpe. And that it is on our power; by faithful mental and physical applies. tloa, into to make It equal to the aspeleion of hunger from the commeseial world. Manures, (Ga.) Idept:.l4, 1847. To Me Msyorof the City of Pittsburgh Pa.: lEo4—Having observed in me nowspapers That an offer is made by the authorities of your City, tin addition t the $lOO offered for the best meth. od of consuming smoke in ordinary household stouts and cooking apparatm,Gold Medals Of PO each to such person, as shall within threw months present the most auisfamory results appli. 'catkin of a intake preventative or nuke comm. apparatus, in a (arum or (uteri, and do a sdelainboak" I have determined- to addrcu yen with a view 'ef ascertaining. from ritirself, the 'nature of thOpropositione made by Trim city.— Having, as I think, matured a Om which, in its application to household stoves, cooking apparatus, furnaces, rectories, steamboats and rail road loco. motives, will folly answer the object, I em deal. TO= of bringing the same before you. Masi respectfully, jour obedient servant, Wm. B. TATLOIL The reward referred to woe not offered by the "city of Pittsburgh, bat by a friend 'of the city, an entesprisingend intelligent gentlemen, who with. eti Mate the smoke nuisanco abated, and who an thotised the Editor of the (butte, as a friend and code:war in the work; to offer the ;Divan] quoted above. Mr. Taylor may be swore& that the re. ward will be his, and both 100 piofit .and honor a •mach greater ono. the moment be shall give Fu lled evidence of the seams of his discovery.— That thing can be done, we know, end vro hope Mr. Taylor will forthwith visit Pittsburgh and give his intuition a trial. ._Coming from tho blight and sunny South to the smoky and sombre Mountains, beirill at once appreciate the utility of a smoke coatunier, and find abundant Me fur tinyfeariblo means to scatter the clondafricri imam Flax.—The covering of 41flarge brick k ilae belonging to Masao Beare & Co., near LawreoCe. took firs, and arena destroyed: on Sunday last &kraal parsoneendcavouring to extinguish the Ere were injured by. falling timber.. Mr. Malden had an arm broken—Mr. Warman. Mr Taney and a school teacher, bul.their hands mashed: By extraordinary exertions on the per. of theiworkman, the Engine House coat sued. Hotericomrnat Hoer erribe.—The 'annual atlinlition of the Pittsburgh Horkultural assOci. 'iliac, commences today, at Philo Both From the: preparation. which have been orwalisby the mambas, we anticipant an exhibition of plant., shrubs. dottier., worth acing. All who feel interested In thneHmts of the Society to improve the growth of the fruits and II mem of the earth should attune Teti BMILI Hairroxiers give their last Coo. earl this erening, at the Attutunium: Ttwoo who desire to hear them ahould embrace this opportu nity, The* have had full bonus thus far, and parmail abOul4 therefore go early ia poi, to se musMata The Buan,ck F/L/4121 cutxbas Ikea rola cdr 18,600. The ground Kid covered .775, CII&DWICIL ore, of the Tek!graphic ape • satin recetitly anisged hi this city. b. gone to Cincinnati, for tho porpcee of taking charge at some Teiegrsphie office wen of tbot city..l4lt C. is 2 levy teenturolating man cool me am 'inform. ed understood', bid bailee= well. We pie .DOCI to hen Gam tam. . Ekriu= .Cocirr, SIJ2F. 19{ 7. • Commonweahh Er•relatiooe Jamas bau =mu Judea Resets &Demi ihkokinion of the Coed, Meta remanded to prison. •••• C, Comnfotbam T a ßnijrnin Patton Error to the Utica CAUL Jwya thualtzr limed the opinion of the Court, afliroino judgment of the Conn below. • . . . . ... Email& Douthitt, et ali i$ Audrew McClure, Jr,oid ti, Error to the Detrict Court: Argued by Mr noward and Mr Mated( for (Ws. in error. Mr. McCandless and Mr. Woods for D. ill strati Him Sproul es Joh C Sterrazt. Error to Dkrict, Court. Argood b 7 Mr Soldeo for PIA' la mar, Mr McClure for Deft io orra. Warman Corritt..—The large maws of Cop. per, of which we hare recently spokes as Irom the Lake Superior country, weighing 3100 lbs.,: end' in two pieces, wu;faled and rem into Mosel the femme of limas. KXILPF & TOI ran 4e week, That experiment was ,completely sucer..afeV The copper was turned out into pigs, and with , a withal of not toots than two per cent. The pigs` were attnetatde tam to the tolling tell, and tun into bit , . dof muse it. endy for the founders.— Seeni forty or day tonic( 'Copper ego learn will , be brought to the city from the Cliff miner, and I prepared for demotic use. We look ere long for am thimenee Copper Insinen between the mining co o mtf7 end •Pithiburgh. end Pittsburgh Mtri the Wotan country. • We regret to announce tho death of Richard filmy Wilde at Nevi .OrMutant' the promiliug epidemic. Mr, Wilde long sines took high rank Vase scholar, I Pout, and jurist. fie was ono of, the not elegant and accomplished writers of nor countryt well yawed not only in English 'end American literature, but in the lose of mon 'ol the nations of modem Europe, • • A tow months ego Mr Wilde was appointed to the honorable poet of Profs-sour of Public [Wilma. tional'atid tioustituUonal Low in the University of . Louhdans; end it wits while ardently, menu. tins the itudies neconmy to prepare him for atio, Course of Lectures to take place in November, that thie child of geulaa Was Mrickon down. . ; . Manus Ruresz..—This woman ' again' op. peered befell:the Recorder yesterday Own*. and offered.as lull William Day ; of 25 Duane iv. This person tattlfted thatbe was a prima, aid worth E 20,000 to real estate. Iles also acknovil; edged that he wu to be well paid for becoallOg. the bill of Madam Beaten. (This woman, might mention, was - brought not of her cell, ajilett• dldly 'decked eff. in Inc, silks and bolding to home a wall filled smelling bottle.) The Dis trict Attorney spike quite severely pianist these wealthy persona who am In the habit of Using' their wealth to countenance the mon enormous crimes. After along discussion of the .iestter,vhe decision of the court was that Mr. Day shouldto 'draped to ball to the gam of i110,000.HV.,:17. EisArcu. Under the head of "emanationslism lit Vet-. wont," the' Vermont Chronicle gives the statistirs of the denongnallon in that State, bribe lut 18 yam& = Flom this Nalaarn that their has been a flea deeresse for the lad three yesr& The diintmi tioc iram 1144 to 1845, wee 56; from 1845 to 1146, 208; and from 1848 10 1 8 4 7,178. The de. nominetkm now numbers-less than it bus at any previous anemia= 1812. thieh lacy u these are truly tiletrewhig. The populatioti of the States has, ptobably Increased in this time about 2000, yid onset the lading denominelkine in it stands now, in respiet to whin, Nit where it 'Mood 15 pus egos .„ hi= TIC AiItIN-A letter from VELA : IC= ewes that Col. Miles commands the troops there. Major Lally. at /elope, lum been 'nightly wooed. ed, end his had some diffically with Mat. Wel, ker. ' The latter was mai to Mama Major Lal. Ifs but ai retching Jalapa acted tether: indepen dently. His depedor officer oideinl OM in sr.' test. Walker refund to *Lei, and withdror his command. ABM luring Lamp* be orelhauted Medan party, dispersed then; and mesptured mall taken from Lanes train : , .1 I: BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. " 0 .1/ 4 / 4 -011/irg6 of G■aotto. Con'espOtkence of the Patebutitt Gattne. • Nay. Yoax., Sept. 21. GhX{.? PA3re. u Nam. Yona—Formazna, Fartaram, &c.l- . 4w0 Eoglish hewer &Mg bus: inen in thin City hive failed (or tarp amounts h cool games of having - thcir!billadishoitore& There has alio been a hap forgery is Wall !treat today for forty thomaild dollms. The for lorn wit an Ohevill & Uuuifl, Lod the Phoenii Ban jaid the money. We hare rumors of other failure% and there le meat confusion in our Market today and more of a panic than for a long time put. The great business failures in Englaz4 . most 'Of them deal. era in Steadatuffa, and to an aggregate of twelve millions of dolling is the cause *of much of this New York could net fail to b affected by such a general upturning Mbuainen. We hope when we hear the worst that !twill not be to bad aw is now repiesatad. :orreapoodenee of-the l'ittabargh' Gazette. firemen - sit, Sept. 9(-8 e. x. The Southern well is in. and brings no news from the Army. Draths at Charity Hospital in New Orleans on the 13th inst., wore - 137—Lifayette 17.:. • Exclusive Correa PHIL >t the iiii.Zurgh Gnu.: IA 'MARKET. ' Ili, Sept. 21.- 4 P. X. I of Wesaam it $5,31.' Flour—Moll . 5,37 per bbl... ' Cornmeal is held at $2.50 per bbl. Rye Floor Is held at $3,50 per bbl. Wheat--Srdes of prima White at 1100 per hu. Sales of 10,000 ten prima Red Southern at 104 e per Int. Corn—Moderate Wei of prime Yellow at 68a 70e per ha. The receipts of Corn are large, and them are morosellers than buyers. Ono—Sales at 42a45c per ha. - Whlekey—Moderate tales at I7e par gal. Cottoc—Some ioquiry prevails in the market, but without sales.. F.sclerirr,co ' rrespondet t ee Or the l'insbVrgh Ossetic . 1 , . , BALTIMORE MARKS . Balomore, Sept.'2 4 r, w. Flotir—Sales of Howard 'at br at $5,25a 5,37 per 1,5 - City Mills brands is selli gat / 5 . 25 per 61.1.1 nett is an increased denund In the , market, and price. V. ett the adveneol • , I Wheat—Sahn of prime White Whist at 103 a I II I per bas. Primo Red at 104a107e per teas. • , Corn—Prime White is wiling at 56e per hu, sales of prime Yellow at 60e per bu. Ito market is generally dull. Dealers are asreifing the receipt of their private loners. ' • Stoclue,..The market Is without change. • Excl.ive Co,rtypondenea of the Pittaburgb Gautl. NEW YORK MARKET. Sept. 21, 4 e. er. Fklu—The !dulcet is quiet • with moderato este: at $0 per bbi. . ERN= Coen MeaL—Modetato ales at 62 621 268 . r bbL Pate—Bates at 46 a 47 per bu. Rye—Limited sales at 75 pa to. Whiakey--Sales at 27f per gal. Couon—The Aftuket is heavy with a slight la cline in prieer,'4nee flaolnival of the ateamer. Prueirions—are nominal. We quote raus of new beef •:$8 75 per bbL Bales of mss pork at $l3 50 a $l3 75 per bbl. Tho Markets. generally continue without change. I,lssow FisrAst.—The deaths st New Orleans from the first of July to the tooth of September, were: From Yellow ' Fever Other disarms Total 3,101 The wholenumberlor thdeamo period . in Lefeiette,,were 146 Other diseases Fenn TIRE Ceram Alisiurrar.—.A ournrpoo, dent of the St Jouiii Reveille, writing from West. 'port, upper. filiseouri, under date of August 4th, etatii that John IValker, the Monotata Guide, and Ave others lee theinon the .11 hut, for Vol. snd they say they will go through. The writir . iitatrie that be has known Capt. Walker for twenty yrnitt, and what he undertakes he will per- ND: Mstaa'7:Tho. Lew-Foca hold this own in this elute. The delegation In the 30111 uin the 29th - congteas,will be I Whig and 7 Loco Foes. 91aliennebee ramie" al trite as reel. C kr - r. ,}1 trams. roses. I:missals, in tie Ntw Regiment under Cd r . Burnett..--Prii!ats Isom are rerwrised which / Lite that the less In thew sampans was my ream. Every third man was either killed or wounded in the two tattles before the City of Mesita. • Tea hltastax To Narau.—lt I. stated that the "'anent mission to Naples has Wee ofrared to W Meddl, the present (11113321:1b11100tt of fa. dian Affnirs. • • Thee...tie of bilge Wright I. vahle.lat bat ten thousuili &Usu. PITTSBURGH WEEKLY GAZETTE j Septembfr 2 3--ccurrnrrs ; asi PAS T. The Leco Pe co Meeting— fi dorge M. Dallas— Mr. Dallas and his Second Public Appearance— Prraidential—More Candidates--An Example to tillow—lVhat 'Silas Wright Said—Finther foci. &nta of the Battle—The Killed in the Anaj— The Battle Ground--The Dead New s, by the II liritannia and Union front Europe --From the i Brazos—fliscr and Harbor Meetinapreius Court—Polities and War—A Stage" Accident —Whigs of Alliigheny ,. —lnibletati of n paseage from Pitlebingh to Cincinnati—Prime„_Ward dr., Co.—New kind of Cotton—lllinois COnventiiti —The Armlstice—A Mob—Tlin Lallt.,Battle;- An article In answer-te' the editor of the Post— The Electioni—The Reawstiof . a Child or • But. 1y , ..-Gen. Taylor—EMU Wright and Pile Toni. 1 tory—The Tariffer '4G and flasadstalfs—Breed. tuffs In Ireland—Prices 4.r.woolorelsnliewx. Latest Telegraphienows; ; Foreiga sod Domestic. Commercial—A , Carefully complied Review 'el • the Mayhem lor.the. nit week—The prima is the local city marketle Cattle Market—The price. of American Produce in varier. part. of the Union —Amnon( or Floor, Wheat, Cern die., received since the opening el the Canal—Canal business and Movements of prodece—Market in London.. , City News—.pmt CI thereon—Copious Extracts Rem the loading journals on the interesting topic . el the day, . For sale at t h e desk, wit* or in wrappers. Price G cents single copy. -- Subscriptions trurdoUans a year in Linnet'. • Opp-NO Care I No ray! Pilaf Pelee ! Dr Jackson f e - Erahrocation is the 'caly medicine Mat will cure this se eery - reentruen and • troublesome disease. It not only iinnicilrately allays pain and inns. mutton, stops all bleeding, subdues the t intolerable itch ing, bat edectunlly tare., in x very short time protons utoselirce hare been rendered miserable for yeah: 11. application produces no gain,lnit rather an agreea ble and pleasant mamma If perm. afflicted will call and Pear of the n. great aa number Of case! that ;are been 'cared, they wl tenishea. A gentleintut et ail, City, w ed bad - been under the knife of the surgeon for twour three Mee without bring eared, hug byw. Ingo Wilmot the lifertbrocation. been ceadiaaUT cured. beetle beyond precedent .—I Phil. Selardey ent.ter. Ory• For sale. n. Pittaburgh at ihe PLICIN TEA Fl LIRE, 72 Fourth near wood, and :: dk. at the Drag Monier It P BeliwarterFederal skAllegheny • • Mg. galten'a Masson, Poonacesiv—ltiloomet. Taruaniv—We beg leave m call peddle attention to the following, from Di: Wm. Dom, of Wittionernlle Clermont Co., and ono of this very Stn proinitlenten lo the county to which he misides, and jam Bement 140.6 Sulto Leglelatorei 1i is cheering thus to sea the lead log men of the profession, billeting the hoods of pines. naval ptrjud ice, and Airing room its doe: "Bir•. I have in nay prance been thintrimiwof solit nnd, am well pleased In ip ems in Catarrhal and ffroachnileanyplalnta. Manse Nandi:no half m *I low s, boa can; as I expect It It continua, m render as gaunt aat is/action. as (this harannbri. to keep It eonatintly on hand. . Respectfully, ay!, ' Wm. Dogs "LA., ,S5;00 s,' BOOTS • '5 00 • ..o. B•0178.T11 STILX,T, . • CORNER OF POET OFFICE ALLEY, THE itrtmarlher eetpectfollyinfoona thciptddle that he has commenced the manutomnin ad . FaMionablo ikon., of guo 'chi c ', he will wanton Mlpatior io any Bookeverecoado rtuaborah - for the puce. • Thaw Waning Doom w,lf be made to ancaaarc, and warrant them u (WO. thd am) , km puce or FIVE..DOLLARS CAW. Gentlemen are reoocatid to call and amino them. WILLIAM VINCENT ROBERTSON, spat( SucecclAtio W wpm ' . . . . . _ . •11 9 . , , Teta Yong Shure Mot , caraz Tra m . . XX. al•XlCg. iNatr.ni ig Dr. *en le sa!actiberi (trek Ihke cagfall in bliZeakAi Illieldatia, opposite, Malin, ~, sprALTI --, - : )101,IERT, PRIM tWilfeetetarr • Al the . re!irlenee of hied - ran d parents in Wkcon . T I 3 h inn. WI/. , .14 IC. woad #O , l or H44.f1r4µ 7 4441412, 64.4 31.14.444 QttwaW. ' • ( Z Y,S~u 4y ._:xw-r~a,;~.•:~v-.ay: ~M ~,'S:+~~ . - - • - . . snL Ali iTATEIFENT OF; TAE TMAJAssiAI. Anti , TA swim , eiLLasaltllT COUNTY, Hog ji ", . • • V PURSUANCE of the proer of the Sthiectionnf an act of the 6.4imi Autiiily oithe Centitelesrnmdth of 'Penneylesais. puled the nth day of-M " , - A . t 4 / 84 /..t&rComnianlonere of the County of Abeam! .pnbastrthe gained Statiment of theyealue of all ;Rowe, ....,,,d for State and County pirposcs, the number of watehe; end the amount uteme d u r k k Pilaw; trader, "Id ilit."*; imutli 4 Pr* szmi evSkstins* of office. and moneys at interest as returned by the•aeseseore of. this - nail Weeraorourthi, end Toiniships far the prtaratiienad p,,,, 1847, at tho rate per cent= of tyro mills on the dollar fur county purposes. THOMAS ,PERRINS e ~ ; - . ___2 • , • , JOHN, /IfeDOW,EI4, ,• ...'1 ::lCetie t, .G "'" li°hfle • JOSEPH T. MARKS, . • ITATZthlißilT.' . County Commis...lei/cell Office, September 18, 1847. . 7211.136d0bts ',. • • WATOFIES. ' -. •• 2 1V 8 -9 91 . 9 111 18 069 Ilotsosk Trades; . ?oral- CO7l- Emol- doe, by 00l- ....Gold Le:. Main Gold Plain 5i1,p...4. UM...4 la. 433.2 ?tofu's*: lam. *get. morals vent debt- 2112: mm 121133 2. , cur , .-,,,c, y; s' 3 • SW song 4:7127,, 400 - 1,1970 -' '3325 • • ' is • s '. ' ...• ' $3,037 W s2 , l / 507 - 2235 • 64,110 1,6 00 - 175' • • 25,200 " •28 : 17 " .• ..M9 77 45:15 4,221 1342221 1.760 645 • 2,461 33,070 •43 17 • • 49114 34 3 3 23 81 • 5 ;61 116,91 1 11 MAO 5,770 . . 1144145 • ' 102 `• iO7 -•-• ,'• - 1331/9 .-, 7..•422 '' ' l34 1°1453 e. 9, a, 4,64 '• ' 2 7,779 ' ' 18 •, 0 ••'- 6 ' u 2 , ,53739 ' ' 191/ 00 1922 80,782 . 2,748 -75 a .. ~' 14,475' • • 8 • 1,/1311 ' --105373 1,714 27,966 240 62 •• . 18,120 . 2 1. ~ , . ..... ... ,•, '5 5 8 s :i , .48732 • 417 56 267 . ..3.05 iv .10;717 53220 . 0,420 2,2315 130,67.. , . 14 6: ',',... • .-. . 2,94110- ' .. -- 1,553 97 12651 51,20 1,420 2,06 • 4,200 10 .3 " •- • . , 7,261 ttt 4 1 753 26 3,518 6.9,771 . 1,30 953 121,425 • . '•• 9 4 ' 1.. 1 417 14, - 12 04 12 5,101 161 540 19,1 X 3,355 121501 ''•' '. ' 35 •6 , : 'l' , • 3,163 10 - ,2,2/ 912 / 4,457 67,512/ ran nts. soo 9,140 •'• " - 7 6 - •- • ' 1,197 &.: 521 24 1 513 19,5E4 . ' •• 75 '10,613 2 2 ' ' • ....2271 ii 6 33 655. 1 f 82,075 1,465 4EO 35,743 ' . 4 .• • 0 , .-• . - 470 11/ . - 411 55 1,022 16,270 1,..N10 825 Lir7 31 . , 568 74 1,211, 10,02 : 150 • . 3,058 • 4 - 2 7101,6 : 13146 4,632 ' 16,555 2221 1,280 ' 06,734 : . 12 ' 6 1 '7lO 1.2 . 516 46 20,37,2 67,7121 7,250 6,630 193921 • . 19. , 9:- •t. .. - ',. 1,107 0/ ' ',12/ 4 60 11961 27226 815 ' 19,145 • G . 3 , ', 1,072.411.,• •-• 7 67 64 17,741 15,821 572 10,020 .• , ,01 1 ',-- - . . 1 I=.' i t •:- 703 10 9,642 VON • • . 44,739 78,461 , 11k, 14,714 t 52,2, 14,384 24;20 620 .. • 97025; :'•1 • ' 2 '•• • , ..2.52 763 18 33 : ' • eta os 21044 8010 50, 13 ,521 11.850 778 665 '. , 14218 - _ _2 •• 3 : • CM 57 ' 4.131.6 • ' :73/ :6 ..• .618 41 15,728 04.340 163 : '-• n,mu, ' ; • 12. •.' 12:: ,• - r •-. sato Ot " 1, - *7 19 12, 55. 10,720 '• • 0,170 ono 28,nri-.., ~ , 3. ..• a , . . 1 1:68 37 -... 745 .57 8.4*1 7,760 • . 69, 16871 9 14,26 0131 17 644. , tatrin „ . ' Attu . . , ';hiss 12,21 11,750 ' • 2 5 0 ~ ~., , 7101 13,450 34,00 - 7: . -'' 3 • 657 17 43908 12,737 17,061 600 ' . 856 . 302,531 ',. •• . ' 7-• -, 4 • •: • '4,121 St • .1. ' MB IN ' 5310 7161 10,157 I,loo' GU • . . 51836 •: . ~. - ' 11. - ' ' ', ,'' • 774 97' `•'-'US L 6 ' 17.694 9,112' 100 1,10 : ' 23 VW ,-. • 2 3 931 91' ''' 61415 17, 69 6 11 / 3 X I • - ..775 - ; .360 , 053 „ 2" „ 2 '.l 1134 61 :' 548 15 1 124 . 8 22 8 • ' 2/0... •• • -•- '9,-%4 ,:; • ~ A _ .• • • ,,... ..; 440 40' ; •-. 3022 15.19, 15,986 53,475 1,010 .550 -- . - . Trada,Pmfos- . . ..- '',' •' - , 'Dos*. lloosysst Isler- • ' '." 1 2 12 16 f 413 -. 2 116.4 4,1 ,Ifones and 2994.ich.... ir.m&- ... . 'rids of Ist, lboodi;lsurt- „Ito: .4 ~ i Stat.., , - County es psliialk, ,- • tenr:... Carr' •01129: ' 22221; 4e." 19•21e1192' - ::, ...: t 21,799 060300 0%,:50 .ot ~,,eitoto ' ' Awl An ' .154 ' . ,;"9.19.701 C 9- - .: • . *L3367 54 '6, 91 1 ' - 241 C'' ' 99 •1 2 3 9 r ''•-• ' • f 09,1112" 121 ' ,• , 79747 ' : 582902 • - • 15109 ; - 'll9, '1,900 ' 1,000 ..L texas. • • .1342/ . • 9 156 42-- '• _ ... 1,998 19 320,567. i - 613,762" .: 1 9 ,960 :' 14, 1,930 . '•. . 973,014 , 167 ; , .27,110 67 , '10,434 24 - ' • No - re.Of tho assersod softie of the reel estate of the Ist end 2nd ' wards Sof'theCity of rittshinsh iti oboes elated, them ii the stinef $1,41 ‘ 1,800 ' on which no State or County tax is chorea, said real cattle being exonerated bY an ad. of •Aarembli from the prying:ilia saki taxeenntil 119 leer 1849, in .cousequeneo-of the destruction , by the fireof the 10th of April, 1845 sae In the' at ward ;496,800,, in the 3il Word $940,000; olno id Ken. - sirloin or 9th ward $4,100. '• ' • . . Journal and Tehwsph copy. . . . . . .. Wsirdr, Boroughs and ToarnehJpa CITY OF rIFISBURGII. First. Ward Fantod Third Fourth Filth Biath Several. Eighth Muth Firm Setonil Thal Fourth Borough of Birmingfraoo Elizabeth Lawrenceville Manchester' Nharpthurgh Toimhip 151,433 1534250' • 1 ALLEGHENY. • 41:15 all 575 341 1 350 1.3455 3:4)4G3 • 50 GO 145 u 55 155,650 4509 • 907.134 4,2.451 211 s GJI 3110,720 511 i 552 465X.5 215374 IN7 7/5 131.0 1 17 1711.327 711141. 716112 155,175 215,/ff3 235701 :Ml7ll 347.119' . • 116513 245 7ft 417156. 330 133;36 H 31,9511 gut,534 P ea IV Akins Plum Versailles Eirtaberli J tenor. Ma a Poo den Baldwin Upper SL Clair Lower Clair Rohm* Voullt F . yen Horns aye. Findley Mow Obio tanlein Newrre Rows P Ise Weal Deer Past Peer lad ,ma City of Pittsburgh City of Allegheny Boroughs own.hipe MORE. NEW 1100 . 68 AT MORSE'S. IXTRITINGS OF WASHINGTON; by - 78par* RV Tbe Simple Suny, a new navel; by Mrs Ine , bbald Tlas Iron Cass', a play in 5 ants. A Story of .tbr Hanle of Weleli00; by. Rev O R die ig , .1120E10.s Geometry, for Saha:eta and Colleges. 'Draper's Natural Phdosoplar, roar hundred Marisa bans. • liowitt's Natural History, Maturated. llownes Tales in Verse, juvenile. Louts XIV and the Conn of France' by Miss Pardon part:. Tbc Nursery Rhyme Foot; being a concertino( sports Sataq rb,merand tingles—with Living Age, No. 17... Taylor's Counterfeit Detecior; _ Ladies' Natio-nal Marre. lo October. • Godey% Lady's Doak Otahurn'e Magazine Ardent Pranglitoto by Caps Marryall.' Jun received and for sale at h/OKSEM,BSFoanh at. between Market and Wood. .1•122 ENOM/ 15111 HOOKS-llhoriof the Grnek Rev olution, and of the war. and campaign, uritung mot the atroggle• of the Greek 'Patriot. in frananelpa ing their country from the Turkiah Yoke—in two vol • meo-vplen id copy with numnrona map. and engra- Leners' ill trance of the reign of William IH, Huta 15.6 to 1759 ith fine &man., to 4 vela Compmon to the sonic of tha Holy teriptucts. - tHan. arry hlowbray, thrillng romance, with 50 engra- Tour ii the Hely Lund, Freneb Staitx and 'numb h Chits.. Just reed and forst& by hictDUNALD & BEESON spat HI market street Cap* and rout Lc ENS' and Boys' Flit, Cloth, and Glazed Ccps ass , INI ery dtscripaos; Muffs, Boas, Waived •lioads sad Cravats, for sale on lissora Ole terms by sprzatta , N H OMR, Sai market sl Autumn Bolastats, RlblTassa, *o. 'PALMER jun melds fan sapplysl.Straw alas a ll nd fancy brsal has Doorfers, rich stark Riltbass, Flow en, Se, tithed to tee season; ter sale at law prices. *pH,' His o:=E2==! WW. It.. 111TRP11.1f has now open a full 11110nral I' abate desirable port.; warranted aubriaka blr; also, Milk Warp de, i llariee do, and a :Orr men, menrof white add colored domestic do. 5.122 BA RLltli iITANTILD.—fIeat Moe Barley will be taken in daring the moon in the Fon Pitt Wen et,. 'Aephen men, near the Toll Gate. penal Avenue on Lk at. Ewe, for which the highest price...Ube paid ut cash. eel.= dl wanner -• kt KEOGH. C0 . 1112r. —2)4 b.rs Rio Cof:r; hhits Ali/idea; 2U ba,,-s Proper receivina; far vale by MEE, 13 A LZ ELL, al water sL • , KAS-30 ht elvgts l 3 P Tea; 113 NU cluns hop • 6D do YII Ten • ls do Black Tvo reeW; for lisle by J DALZEI.L. BIDIOO-1 carom 13 F Indlia; I la Mail de; • S bay nmenlo reealviar kw sale by sp . ll J TrAt..2.o. • / 11,114.0 tle Jo tahosiluna tau dodo Zinc; 7i do Ilrassersa44lll.l set:caved aua for sale by ' JUAN 1 , PERRY IT= cur lawny t irwat sts L O&V MOGA73 ttbke worried numbers for as Ilt by ICIENO, & CO eee! p 57 water et OIL -:o abb. Tanners' (titian we'd, for sale by %I - W-tiIIEEK iNitt2 ' - . ear etnithfield &tattler et —- GALA PLAIDS—A refe pea of above bloods headreste panents. reliable for small bop' we jaw teed at ere covet. house or Spin IV R bilikPll V - SHAW LS— \v filllßt'llY 'tomer the atlentb•tor . tbe ladles to bbi aseortmenf of tong l'lrod btotrie, lactating • fete, very supetter. • eftw-Ittl•wP . HONEY—WI. iha comb jussrcc'll; forsalc by WICK k hIchANDLail aphYo CV ~ arraal mud army, ma pLovEs_i bblailtTp .. l , 4 , 3Bro ,". co car let wood Ia DILLS-60 dos Wnyld's ladlon Vrietagla orarmoted grooduhrost roo'd: for ordeby RESCUERS I 1,11111411. ViNAGAIL-20bbLsloxperior article for N.../ recrived and lor male by • ' WICK ft McCANDLES/I APPLIZA—I 30 I. big green Applesjunt reef for u npntt Lr W GitEER bbl prime anseCli UltjUst reed; for gale by byttl SFA.LEA.I.I7 liberty A ARD OlL—lu DLL!• this fall otssninet/j.st reed; spbtl for •nle b i • P IitiIAXES R - 14 11-41 LW. boactb4ll.ll Venebas Red ma renal Ted and far sale by antra n A FAIINF.STOCK k CO OLD eg.IPPlslll-44/0 itajLpt reedi fur Wei h vr • JOilli F PER 'plat PLATIEs-4G4 his p 3 but charcoal brandli .P l 4l h.? We by JOHN P PERRY ( 2 1.11 K-1 EA No I extra whoa joAl rend: for sate by " B A NA lINEXIIJCICALO DIAIBIBTOBS-2bblY pun reetikir rata by JJ xocl • • • Ft E SELLERS, 57 wood at --- TARTAUJO A01D2130 lbs Just recbt• for sal app by H ESSELLERS . I .OOWOOD-3t3 los sustprob); for We by spat . K EBeLLEIrd jetrarB-1 caw Chaim Man Inn iced; Gir by • ._ R SELLtota • lure Ety/lislt Bch Ilnek lust tot for .1.) . 9ra cud by E aELLEKS n totolg, pt (me arctin of trail! while,Zt AN vat ;_ . safe by WICK & AIcCANDLEISS QALERATUS—:2O can Cleveland . :41.1oraint fin F., • ,crl sale by %VICK tr. !deI:Ms:III.MS PRA n Eitatias-4 Lf4 reed and for •We by la .9 ,1 3 JUWILLIAMd./Wwmdu RICE PI:PUB.-4 cones Yaperfort :brim la by op= , J D WILLIAMS PIitYJS-1 curd Dordritot, lo Jar., for ule by op= .1D waLunnis CIWAI-4 las ticuita said by I/WILMA:IIS E tyr LIZIMON-1 cages far gale by JZI tptl4 J 1) iVILLIAI.IB FANCY b, tamed lor Winn" 1 D WILLI NIITIMMS—i 641 freah ferule by ILI sptht lo WILLIAMS QNUPP-1. thancil , s, m for all bladder., , sale by vas • . WiLLLAYAS QUAIL CANDLICS-141... fur cal< by epEtt J U WiLl.4 W § MACKSILEL-3 bbl. Pio 1,1E47, !or gala by• !pp itt • . J WILLIAJIIS •Is prime large ' ' Just mired .12.1 for eahrby 'WICK J.' McCANDLESS • Aserlar, svosa-6 Lobls rot etip ANL W . " WICK& bIeCANDLaa CANDLES-40 bzs R.I. sale ber, ea sprit • . • WIC& & ItleCAffilDLEB3 DOTL9IL76 cab pit iced Lail Gii nit by sptel , WIC/. hteCAN MESS • L.•..1d. . JORDAN & SION labetrrst • Q.aLzu.s.rus—ig cska bn we by 1.1 vita BE VON MUNN/MRS? k.OO bbts fresh gieuist Jost tor safe by ;or nelthDeld Ind aver its ./.4 1 tr a ZI li e 11 11.6- doz'-i i i irEriDn d tlYZrt i g hq spat 3 67 water st BA OO N - 12 Muhl prime thaw :; eceiv ing Mai &.4 ELLEdn.l7lbetyßu F sssu PLOVR-Ino bids f42411.,?..,.k.:1.4.57 ?W° note gad fir uln67 °AUTOS:IIIC° . I • • • km IliercUum. rivior..copai.--mmemel.mmithoug 1.71•444 sale;Ay B. A. PAANASTOCI: ACo ' t ' I Anna Ist& wood at .0-160 mg, al ., —, vim! , .L.4.1.174116e4 &co 12:;.1-:'..3,..T,ziy-,.::::fi---•••'-:2,---=-.,v--,,t-,.,-; z z.-7, .:-.b......--:.4.:4 . 1:; . :', , :-T.:,-,4'-f-F: rf ,- ;:i , ... „ .. , n ,,,, , , ,,-,;:,a,,,,,,.......,„„,,,,, t A4-7----,,z.4;,..,, wl - '-.,-. ~-' 4,. •,.,,.. rr+ . . . . . . 2~~ ~ Re:l }/vitr. /31,415011 4311.31 1,0;104 7./3,010 lite EARN $6,931.33 4 Y,IDI SOS 71.94.1) 0.662.r5 Auction S,alts By lain D. Darla; IR.tlg er Large cottage Hoare and 29 .Bnading,.Leb, N Saterday, the dd del or Ootebet. at 2 oklelet,i. Id., be sold ibe Frae.: elllnna.lstwe•. the Weshantion and Stesbesieine turnpike goads, ad. In.n Tempetancevillc,lpaoplleildlna Lateltleba' Ids n. bunny end noised reitdonces of goose sepia in the w e of ritteharelf and Alleigleny. ad ean by meo ferries be reached in lees dm isif ad hoar,. Abe. dux headset. and *patinas frame. Cbtter• House, at present occupied by des.lle• C Jennings, Adieu:mg the above Le4S,Neilh Moot. 'one end a . hall acre. of on on whieb ere about. RIO 'eluting :bell tree.: shrubbery,. excellent well of Waterotatai, Each Lot will be accesehle by convenient • wenn I plen of which may be seen a the Auction. Bo and the es operty Omen by tie peeprialololl.lhe presence, Tide indispetstde. Tenns—One-fotirth rash, the reeidne In threw equal annual payments, with ml be e amt tooaaaae., Y.. e r ee,by bone aptl6 roux D rkey!s, AlFlionent • Building Lou in Latoreacevige,yrAudidn, ON Saturday iherneamtinOSidiiiiit:it j 3 o'nloakwilt he sold on the prentisie,taro valitabla tenant peanut situate. in the Borough of Lannonevilla, having each a front of Z 1 feet on Bader 11141111r22111Wft bank ISO. feet to halal alley,arkieh 610 katyrida• ihde pan- •. . .Tenta—One-half cash, balance In onayine,veiti iu lama, to be incated by bond and au:linage. Title in ditontsbin • rETER 7ffei..ARTNEY eptl7 • • • • JOHN D DAVo3,..llnot'r•: Lease of !Irk'. Howe and LoLa( . iltielion.... /IN Frlaax anenzoon, Doi IlMa inn.: al 3 o'clock, on the pin:lnnen st the corner of Webster OM Elm .to win be .old the unexpired term of Lesse..harnog non never, yearn !apnoea a Lae pf.Ornnod. noul on Cool Lament Welkner st,aod orteodlog.bast aboot 05 feet, on width iorsened • two norynnek Motown Dwelling Ilaino, arFftwon °envied by JasenNeCen; mil, eet to ltn animal ',mod vein of banana dol lars, payable hal( peony. Poseessioo gmm,oo Oefobee non. Tense at oalo.• • • - no • JOHN DDAVI Auer _ Extenstan Salo of Dinka. , : Wedneada) tpo add.titaraday liodkrditad estf' arday the Ledts Inst. at :o'clock; r.at.at the Commercial Satan 'Loos., earner of Wood and dth an, drill be sold Unihourf tone, a tote nodeedoo aryidaitbls Hooky plc ree't from New Yerk.'embraeingt gnat asaonsah. of smodard worts, to donlogy, Idatorrand trasala, po etrf and the drama, mai:time, arehrteetutr, and of brunches of aoloolos and Wonsan*, books in 11th and eiegant biading,aaltable for prawns, too library edit tions of otandard work., fiddly Mann. Una, and cop 'arising 'paper, gold and meal poo.blank book., to • apr4 • JOHN D DAVIS:Aunt • . „ • OR Thenday morning, the 11 90 1 Raailflegke the Commercial Oaks Amen; comer or Wood OAF= sis, will be sold— • , An extensive assertmentof Nab and semean4le sta , pie and fancy Dry - CioOds, 4 cues Gingham umbrellas, Ames, eexr , Ane cutesy, to et CoCkelr, P. M. • • I largo Iron bare foi enintleg 11101320• ' aubsilluttlO Barouche to complete order, with shift ing top, suitable for =ear two'horme., . A,gounity of (Irosteries, Idu“steentre, °Literae, Shovels;lmmdhosea, wrapping paper, he. A large aseonment of boasehold and kitchen. forni ture, embracing tee mock of a Cannily who is dochouti howeekeeping. 12=! A lip/Cilia innannianionialliabloi saw bdo4s,eumtal standard works in all Wa TaS I depanlianti or Immune and lilanitate; Rho, letter Ann nap Writing pa- T EGA Pl! RID. .' • 11.111A610I'•••••` • .C. S. PORTER -Third night of the engagement or .11.11 r. A Ng 1113S-WLII VISS: Wediusday;'Sepraisbir*4 nit " bo mewled the admired play of dtir - ' Lady of !.yona.‘ • Claude htelatate - Idr Oxley. Col. Durese•Mr. Waters: t Pasilai•Blits C. Waajn. After which a Mmtti Mimi Ay Alai ANNA Iy .. di- VINA—To esatel Oda selth the'Corea , PETEIRTW Peter While ••••••...:...:........Yr. Dom i. TlTDarsrs opera at 7;ind aw ait. will rim ps a past 7. SABLE 11/11EUROXISTIL; TN eenutpteeee a the' contained' uteleatenet of the Isewhen this enwpsw luive bow indwell Y prplong their May to tide city An the pupae of ittetstieressere (them lohoitable enontalaments, ludo A'IllEnIsEUlll HALL. oo Telmer Aso Witaxemae .Etreathes,teept. IrrCto a nt le i t t ethelishon; ante.. tit.C°'e 1jt0"mii.:1711301.13, ,P , Peu • PALL ANDII I VIIITZICDRT 0096111; WHOLD M lALE AND DA ' •• A. A; MAION'it CO. • . es Market, men, WO mut rousqh Sind*, yg recently received aawardi _of ISO Guam and . .I..a.pach ages of nob. foocy aadataplo Dry Goods Mama teoaCasakkaabla atylea. Oar common and the puidie generanz era reopectlally Invited b call aad caesium,. We have on bands great variety of rich Dtenifkods, Rich !mated Cubalaic. and Da Linn; . • Changeable Mahal" Pialdsi Cretan aid Calihmia.lo; Plaid black and mode cord Do Lanes; - French Mannol.-smooted calms; 4lpseca Lastres and Ilootbosines: - . breach and Eietilontlinoanisu ' Calicoes and nearihassoodageneraityi: •• • 14eb black DIVIN and Mantilla Silk.; ' Itieb colsl Dieu &Ike In Kraal wariety.• .!,; ; • SIIAWLS—New Paris dads. of long and soused Cakssera Shawls, Median. and low priced Tarkish mod enamel. heavy and n o b Scotch' Plaid, blank and mode col'd Tbibet Warned and Bilk' Fringes, and salt ay alberehawls. . - HOUPERIO2IIIO GOODS—Wkitoey. Do Meld mad Point Blanket*: vary heavy' kliiaalltaa Quilts; Fame Sim Matzen Dimity; nova Bolus Linen Takla co.. Nns Stale Linea:Linen Shirefing; Pilknir Can. Lloona; apliMr; &Main and Table Dirge; Wilt% Linen; an extenasva amonomm; Monocrue Diunailaka„ corroN,Goo_{.l.4-11rown sod blaanbed from all Ike igr.l,..btri . ..rdd. - 4 3 .37:01tuttXd.3Alftutt of every altar, kind and .quallty; alio, fancy arilcliss, Hosiery and Moots TABdei ILORS. TRUCIAINGS-4.11k Berm, Worsted do Cambnes. Banns •of aviary' dimenytlon, Illadmin., Thread*, Sawing Sillr,Tarim, CaartuiPad• WOOLEN 00013;44liati. Plumb, sae imirisan Wooklyed black sod Racy Casaimeng . Rana, Cuticle= and Velem .Veatlmpo • very lama mock of Caßstallai bean' IRMILN Beasrom; Nampa pa. laving a Rouse in RAW York are will bet coartanily receiving the newest and lalOt ra.OxOOLOIO !Ilion Or mods. and at lke knout prices. Mordants In= all pawl of am itoantry, aroliroimo io examine ocr noel whdeaalc Foetal ap maim. PALL DRY GOODI.' iti HAMLETT A WHITE. I* %wt.& *ION 'oDieroond Alter, Pia•bialk waaldlmne the boo oteity end moony been to their very lam n,d, , *Wel of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY HgOODsook,d, they have nrcerdly inushosed at low ratcepont the tern hlaeofircierer.. Our stock i.e.. eitd compete. connutong nue and desirable gads which ye didlealt to and oboe. where; all orwhich wdlhovoid al every wall edwence, and as low Awileof can be frochwad of the Hugon! Jobber.. TO BUILDERS. CARPENTERS, and ALL aim; litho Wald m Balkh—The absentia', at a heavy xpellee, ham aecesdee in making brick I. machine. ry, Ma am notable tostreno the eniameMPiusbiegh an lunch, meek sacrist In evonnexespeee, as en dew Whey. tenacity, bond ofmamr , Leary. ameaneas, tee, he. We refer to theme *Mays tad ad an al/mail them— • „ Allegheny-3 &A Paean, he R•loot, .Tokei von. R Itrhdrnan; N Craig. " • • • • • „' • t: Pritiebeeill— Wee Si Wpm, lolen . Laystla, and max others ion mi• • nces. a Mention. ' . - • - MARCUS BELIES AM . above (10-PARTNERakar)* ElLUP—llaary Allard sad Kirin I Q / kres dds day amonam armadas)) kepi * eri ander dm style dad Ina at llamas Beam kV°, dd' dr, paws armada' bock; by saarkiasty, bad sada Masa do Animal. ea dr AU *Wry mom Nissan uscr—mminsa br traded tar Onaroal AraihrolO lorikroprio vak , F o Zpitt . i mit los pr a. tp!4 or may thr Pty Stem Brick • C vas.livigiarNraoits `, sir 1Y - Fr - VI 9- - sq - `l.. 1 +z; ' Moseys ida tow, man. pool mocks f lOlO O-4 eue Vanilla; l'eWmon I-Msiagt Mthredi for sr:L 'al fin DOZ. MODS ARID BON ilETßrovore bvi; mr ; • C nOMPORTY-3dodtte Coaarts Val , wool V len. for sate by C AItBUTLCIOn- thima.t reed ziid Gr 1.3 sale by . C .I.IISUTIOIOT, . Elieer Bad buci,:linid Perlin , • C dßntrniscrr CCOAZPIZONS;-1 eise dimet l°- by froikiiiinsadaF " , 'fall • UACEI.A.IO, 1111:16.1NIASFA . larii • a...on:arm Vag • J.t.P..ed by C A KlStrnitior TILIVS 0/L.—tcsksJost recolved;'foi sat:, VT 29110; t St SELLEKS 47 woekrst 'MUT o.lll4.i—lCOLijoit J-N Vag • • • ! • ..AItAFZLERfI SC Ibis Eat. Venedosf Eta jut s cr. , d; for sale ''sepltO ft vmugatl to.a rs~.,:jT~6~+-+ ~rrliß'~fl~r. f~ r __ ``VENICE TORPENTINX—t 1411 fior'sale,by • do• • • OHN D MORGAN, . VILITEVU-0:0 bbls bit eali by • . ; •Pir ' • JOON DIIOROAN OPPEBAII=I.2 lm rale Li.'' ; 1— spat JOHN D MOICO AN 0O " a ?I' I. I'W'W °°7otgrilligliGlAN RIC D-4 silks F glib Yisedin, Ned ( bit wale by ..Ptle • • - • . AN . . VABSIBU—rbbt Patch Mack - Yu:lien - 7i% tt fut armlet for Varnishing Iron, for sthrty.' ' Nall • , • lota mien mile Copal Vnalth cot nlos.oY. A.R4WBOAKe winds - QT rohiele copy. 2.1C - ALIIRQAT - 7 - 0:4 - 11113 - J: liar ill 'X' 0 for /.3 son try . B ECIIIOI, nr.s ' . Ant glen. an nuke. woad LLICTUWAC.aiery ealer,grads,aatl y Ruality; a luxes! . 04,Sarl:s9ese4; tor sale bj , WU • • . MACKLETT k thE,:.=,..Fr_nrintrnierwrr, x.fr.co (NOTTOX-160 tOklas nom; for uk,!_by 7 , LLIUTCHMON 2. CO war ."' ". ,VO 4/210/‘..o.4.3idoiii.,cia,' 4713.4 ::ear. fa male and retell, by KIDD SiCCY, (10ACILI VARNIIIII 7 -Jest reed; for sole by ' ‘- _62Throaa nL elei'coisy. j-k,l -I"F° tO nre Brick 63r Wet by •• • .P.l B DAG2F6LI. FVIDU-50bbls krye Notillieigr..l,lmblog and for . 906 sale by Jett iniLZELL bt cbrti XI/17.njou - reed:l:4 leen by JL syttb - ROACCIVOTiI FOCIND-A Braes Heyonarked Tbeowner can kll•osum .by 'ming for Ws advert.- FIIII—IuO bbl t new ...Wire Nod DL`ekeio~rcceli n/ by ear* for sale by - epd7 . .ORtilibleGßEW b.-CO A PPLICIII-148 bias yorea jut tee d, r ate 67 •17 , , • , eor iredrldeld4. 1 . )11.1 . b bbp in note; nilvnge roacox—uealrandes la!aii . nagiguau 2 Rh i kil• Pald, bY 24 la74"lt'al'ait'stnii°,,Yottm • TICO•UOISM et, torartented pola r gut. 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