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rtfm tt Wleronaia krve Pn 7k Boetat Diioorery in Is injur ict upon Agriculture, Munttfu BY HOLOMOK LOMBAJO. 'JV di tho lnmuifmttiire Mlux ill. if. .11 i5 (I Kin; .,1 i i ti' a i. ijjlily volution in Agriculture, and Ooiiiiiier.i;.

Chan ye Ji Ju ra Jlerise nil those depiirtmoiits.br ninny vem to come. Ni.t'. wii. 11. tvui.noti.m, and undulate at tlio bill ws oi'thw deep; and ir distant is tie day, the iiiilut trial world will be n.

its equilibrium. And waile iii. uj changes arc taking place in the industrial ti.mlitia'i of the world, may intinir what rhanjro. uru to take place in ti I aiiair olrf rr ii nati wliit an to h. afa ded by that important Oi lieilier uic crowrs ol Muo S.V.

igr.s will receive nil additional iiity, and the free governments of the e. be razed to their or, art iet reverse will bo the consequence re naitii for the de elopement of future time. Ji' iiave said that Agriculture will be allotted by that discovery. In demons! tit.g this point, it will be necessary to take a geti. of but two of the most impor U.at, tnikns on the Globe.

The United States now the producers of the great. apie ani de of which enlers so La inn. the of Great llrit ait." whose commerce extends to every per ti' the world, and upon whoso domin io is the sun never sets. Upon the United States ki ha heretofore Leeii compelled to T' notu ahstanding her unceasing efforts to the same material in her posses a in la East, in which she has substantially failed. Therefore it is consults; nstera necessity which litis given us her trade in an article, in the production of v.i Hi.

m. large an amount of tho capital of Why. it 'may be asked, does she feel it a to 'carry on a traltie with the of tho earth? 1 ilia; trail ie, and i bttla.u of against us from year ear. It is because she knows the doe of "protection'' to be true, while her a eonoinists tire preuchiiig "free le" u. th'ise nations with whose citizens tr.al'ti and with a full knowledge that literal and Manufacturing protection is rest of her present pr perity.

tSh sthe to it? ml adopts tho principle of so, and every possible herself independent of for every nation tributary to her jealousy upon hind ighty iM.ipiro is growing up Ihretiteiiing to tardy course towards the glory of the unturned to pi This is the true aid; he, of the In nub of hor the sysl ui of Ametieaii slavery, and th matin of slave productions. It b. tied, that, a great part of the nlturil capital of our country is invested in human flesh, compelled to labor for lit toast. the earliest dawn of in an until the severity of (he discipline, i ont.ee!. 1 with such iv nature old age, rendering life a oJ.

n. and death a welcome harbinger of gaiiisl lli it system, which every ondemn, Oieai Britaiii raised lion like voice, and avowed 1j. d. ri against the same to wage rt al warfare. I lor elf.

its, ostensibly, at till dit eted to that end. ileiiee, under J. a pr. she labors to preve nt the de whichiiicviinl.lv awaits her. Could rive (he market which she now a oar ports to the pauper lal add a of the cherished I her ambition; and, had she her efforts to produce cotton, a st, in her possessions, we tav.

lost a market, foi a large part of anpiish tltat object, no effort of litis been wanting. Her layers and agriculturists htive been look to the" crown for aid, wlutn fails to them; for in their iv, she finds the stability ot her of the inferior Surat cot th same in her inai super id fu, and product si nt to our market. Hut a.vv open to her to effect a two fold deal a blow to American ttal deprive 'the Uiiion of her most cotton trade; and upon that loss aiscitate the agiieuhural iuter own famished and almost forsa i.ais. And such must inevitably the South of a market for the of slave Labor and you set her 1 bov can she sup irt th tm ar has tetual Am rican shivery, and will emhace the first rtuntly to withdraw a v. a ctt.

urn t.ia. ct have compelled her to extend All the recent discovery in tho iianul ire ol llax to meet the expectation ofthe di tove re rs, such opportunity is now t. tireseiit d. Some tortious of En gamd'. ara reduced to y.

rlt ti an them 111 the t.tee. lic liaid, one of the finest (lax growing countries the world affords, as oast experience t. ae dcpstiidiiut it) pat years, upon the H. o.ioie ner. iter miy will si on bee an 'tali.

its. he will henceforth supply English looms with t'ue raw material. Peace and plenty wt'i no longer n0 strangers to her cutzons. ne ngit rmti pm.cipl.) aaopten mere, win iMive Diat.va ihKJt wretch from the relent leiM frac. (rf an avtirieious land lord ii.

sg wi protect vhoin from ah uutjiritly grave. Their condition cannot be worw, and a better faie seems to fcwuit tin in Ireland is to become to En iand what tho Southern Htates of this Unioii a to the North tho producers of the raw material for all her manufactories. Her population, povr thin, famished and! wr bed, will bocome'dense, thriving and happy while the slave population of the South will move in dark columns among the population of Stirtes now free, render ing the condition of totlr lmost intolerable. But, ngricuJture not tiie only interest to be offected. ManufactiTro will receive a new impetus, or be ruined, as localities may favo able or otherwise.

Old mamifac turii districts may be compelled to seek sk me ther avenue to prosperity, while others will rise to take their places. Commerce, too, v. ill (low it. different channels. IVrioas ot'tla i he: fore uttkt own to cad: otk by hat, of their products, will becomo bound to l.e: I sti ir si ties whi 1.

at: unite the nations of the earth; the bonds of il. ct iw.ntag. In the opening of these new ehiuat. Is commerce, Wo may expect develoj m. ms v.l ie i i I a t.

itae tit 1 world. We will close this art: 1 tisaiag, v.lta; would the fate of England be, sn doprived. of her lntin iring iata tl't. St taatta faeturing, and' from the. South and W.

r. tin tr t. tt i.iM.ra. la i.tti, s.n.l c.ie.p. I taettt eut.ttge the hattt.el of their capitai and I it.

aid what 1 1 itultti of the Union for a century to We can see in the future a lark cloud over la: a u.th. We laav the continued pruspe: It v'aith. niun mono can tell what important c. quencos mar Mow: from seemingly portant events. Greenbusb, Wis.

Sept 4th 1851.. A. B. VAN COTT, (No. 1 18, Main Street,) N' to si oi wntcibj, Jewelry, 1 lu.Nii'ci.oeK.s, MI VI ll WATCHES, ylin.l.TJ, tinrlior ami Luvrrs, I j.ciiic,ncnl, ,1 Oy liimsoli uxi.rCHsly lor Ills cumuiiil ij, t.llil ui.r AL CASKS, Iro.n al.

a 1. A at vtiricty cf SOLAR LAMPS, a I 1. i.tiiin.lc.,, Klnssshtnte. MUSICAL IK5TRUMEiTS. villi inslrnotlon l.r.oks.

violin ami ni 1 till other ii. lli i.a.i ir.il lrinncula. ELRY or I i :U.alliv. inclmln." Car oiii's ol ll.e.leimy I ami nil Inlmn.l lasliionntilu stvlca, llrctisl I i K.i.a Willi dlninon.l anil stone setllllgn, nlso, r. fu I 1 's ImvliiL' lontr l.ren a tnaiinrnrlur.

aiiir.i ii. iheCiiv 01 iVew Vork. mkumvl lnnilsll e.vr.rlloi.tol.:o NEW YOKK COMMISSION book store; J. lUOURISON, Agent. SCHOOL lltiOKS, P.I ia tills Slal, Cl.

i Mi snl, i ia an Iv iirocurcal. A t. iryo lock ot STATKONEKY, Letter. Cap. Folio Post, News, pook anil Se les: a' spnuwo STOCK." OS? CJOODS, vr 1 a in Ma.

a a a sto k. a a. K.si.villo.eastcrn anil I'iitsli'nrgl. M's Iloston, Lake, ill. tnul 0.I1 ns VVhltelead pure, oitrn.

ami No. 1. 1 a Illa.l.fc!r.. 10 "'sii'or i.kai. Ki.i "i.r.i I s' jvia a.vr: Cta'a, C' 1 I i aA.V It i IIOtJ IF.TRIiVlMINf i in V.

ae. i.a tia lontors JnlnrHlnRkunUh mi. sin. famish wn.iicd l.y tlirm to tho l.e: iron and steel. Plate, Phu: ts 1 'la'" fir iv I sti In l.r et lpirr.

niock Tin and 3li Mov a a'' 1 TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON MANUFACTORY, a a. t.i to BUI OOOKi, jr having purcliniort the atoek gooila I VI vtain Mr. I Itmana, I rjMI if; Itr a relalv la. In r. UUWMtCK STO' CELAMAtEl)' SCOTCH Ceidt, Cough, Hoarstnu; Sore Whooping Coughs Blading of tht'Lungt, Pain in th Sideor Brtatt, Difficulty Bicu'it.

other elutrening malculyl 1 i CONSI'tHIPTION OF THE LVNG. Urom'tk, Medical mnif St. Voui, Haw. i.m.s he sira fitnnrT succom tills UUV res y. UH I'tv Si.

mi tint a.tl.ii.t cr loo ,1. Wl I rei, i'K. 1:11 .,11 Too i.ie.otril liil .11.1 .1 1 1 il. a. si.

I. wMmw it. ibai a Iim meial tu tiiow oCcj: i R. ,400 rnekiga. itlT.MM, WW do Deoiich I'elloui 4.

ami VIm do. R.Aniwn,. SSU II Aai eulo, 3IK do l. WcrtltrooK, 408 do 0 li. Ifc.rh.tmlt, 7 do Snow Quirk.

do I I' 100 do Ju.nei MUSuiro, tits do. II. LMUut, 300., (to: tr. in. tm: It II; 1 f.

I r. I )lrliikLThoir rmiou, llonry.Ricl.lo. 1(. fctl. Anderson, lei ncn, .1, J.l.

IS4I). ''Tins' is nst.v aito That will aaa ire J'ri: one it, ,11 i'm for CenM or per Dozen. A liberal. Discount much to Country Merchant, jpja', 1 tr lir I I i. trv if, rr i.t, i.

tie elc, il.r an. 1 1 ciiti.lt:.. tr li sr A lit. e.rv, I 11, Sr'11 ami .1 II 11 I'r ill .11. r.

I li Met hi P. A I ala lll.ll,. IV Nrvi V.ii.i 1 (a 1, Ififi. IMPORTANT TO PAlatlHEKS i I. CASE'S vf.jr aud fread; TH ESH ING MA CHIN i ivi a iti 11 vr sm v.

ihi II a I'r, 1. i I as. 1. a. ,1 'to rlh, 'VkrtiMnfr, trill, Man 1 on the I will dlto keep 0.1 hand and for LE I ICR POWERS )ut for any JJiflij RECOMMENDATIONS.

10 1 rio'ii: 11, tV 11 tuul reail' i. tv is. ts i. 11: 'I'. S.

IltJRLISON. nil jtiitsrs ivlicucycr tlnsy can lie procured. We to! I eirinwdml can bis lolteJilojthe Jldoasl'd'o uShtcw'rtoiilw ievor powerlnflnci hud ns. 1' wi .1 a 1 a 1 r. 1J With coorl heavy holies a a MSarduxtrc Hardware: CON ROE No.

100 Ml 11 Sticet, Rao.tne, WJi I V.a. a II rr tire. a a 1 in te eii e( I 1 al: ia e. lt sly! I mil. Si 1.

Nnils, Shcil rnn Coppcr warf. Si ll 1 lit a a a (,:. JTcnir York Hardware St'orxi, a naofcsofa l.Fif"'". S1.V. r.

13.1, MAIN illlJ iVJ ENGLISH SI A A 11 BR1CAK CLASS, Ie. lia.s, i In lie li of r. eilP, il.a a r. rc. I Ilea.

u. a. a i'fnii si'. STOVES, TIM IRE, Hollow Ware, Shoot Iron, Copper Wij.ro, fe. aal.

a 1 5. I very prfl'. 1 heir ii ee. ule.ienl I. ta.ri ilea WORTH OF NOTICE: Substitute for Feast, Sovr Milk and HURKEE'S BrVKlXG POWDER making Itrra i.

I' uH. 1, rlM.11. Johnny whiter. Iighler. P.

W. UKB13RABD, General Agent. TI Hatpar1 a'f. ami li V. at Nw rVa.l.

St re, Ne. l.i P. J. MORUISON.rvsAiwit'. nndsUOH W.

VV. KUU I'll rl! h. in the unitkd id 1. 1 STEAM FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP. Opposite Telegraph Mills, HENRY laav rv Jaa f' i' 1' seieetel ssortraent rf latlerha FLO RI "an V's A 1 LL or water mills of cverv ilescrlptloti, lie will pet iip m.

bn'tea, ilrlvirs.iininmsli,, lighter apiewa.nll ihctUtiifca conimoii gear or iimtey hm. lie couijlaiitly. on BlelplvBled I. l.l Teal a al na ,1 1 a a r.l a l''V'i is ea a larae a ant tCotni Ii Cauldron KeUlcx, a. STOVES AND HOLLOW WARE if the latest anil he.

coiiMrtir.iion, ami In grea if ,1 Mills llirelevaii.igwt aildltion to the fee.iJOiii STEAM ENGINES. mills anil the varlouaolli wcr l.nppltoiL (St.tnni t. It a I a a el, a tin "meSSy F. COX. FOR SALE RENT.

IASD AGtSCY AND I.VTIKXIG la Wisconsin, Over J. A. AA Henry' 8 Store, Main s. A'cro'e of hole il. I a A a i S.a;, a rsj i vetted, either by making loans or, i ioi)i City In Rnctuo.

FIFTY IMPROVED. FARMS FOR SALE In H.iclnc and connti Choice, loctuiops pni.lcnlng )iirposc3, near the eily In lols to suit paid S'm'v eha riesi are lao Icrale lor "Belling, Aeent: nou ieaiilei.ta, scmling nic a list of llielr can rel. Iiavlnij Ihelr ImalneaB atleuded to promptly mid sutirlh, City of Rttcine, Meteh' ild, Ml. 4Jti.f NEW FIR1U AXBNRW GOODS 1 (MKE JONES, MERCH.AN.l ST till I Ml "if to inake' hiea keep a a Coats, SoekB, Uraw. ra, Hans At.

Iloaoin. All of wi lu a a Marl; rr.o: IT Main Btreet, No; 101, neat door, to Uic.R.icincEi Mnolte JOim JOliea. SO BLANKS. BLANKS. THE hcat naorunent of Jilatcee other 1 at the Neva York Ik.

lis Parlma J. MORRISON. A 3MP? WARE STOREiaS.1 MAIN i i' r. SHKKflNC AND 8.1IR'i Notice: iv kx.I Ti.niurerol thftrnlS (lull) 0 ef April, l. the non puyment of lhe luu mi harw on wM UmJ 1 Ra.

A. I. 148. and of mean otUte Boam of ijpefvjo tt Ri County, at i onlcai.fold lamia, and low be rodeciued I (.. dw U.I Ai.r 1.

I and luia v. I la .1 w.M a. I I I I r. Im 1: Th.t an. inn: lal i el.

a and Cltatnl to Ok dav of r. Jl oe each parocl. Oni.io R.l irtr ami CI. 1 r. r.ll.

Wr.lrig.ii'vil'iae, Ue'acrlpUon. apt 21 Town ot Pike. I'r inn'. 'a" i. i 'it'llear! e.ir 11 rij apuiwq'r at awqqj Town of Ilayraond, 3F'r 5 I Boyle 11.., 'I LL.jIfl feet to old mad Towa of nVq.

ir'. 3 4 ll" 5 axxl onhr Mil 41, W. atuonh lMr. 4 4CbuWrlfM ll i ll I 9 It' Brown 13 4 i lOTttSon 8 3 lli lOMNkholaoD IU .4 11 4BAHIWMD TJ 4 3 a atHamOletu 4 13 18 138 1 4 Sullen KIWI 40 iwt Johnaon Sj JM lS5unltnoivn Wui fhfaVis! I of of IW SS7, a hf Ir wTqrof 7 brtMonHwofnr cJaec twd tennlnf r.le in thence JU crnhitnleifee? Me'i'iat'. unnhiR JS4 Wliwiil mil hy 38 rod.

of eat rut.nii.it nt. I01 llnegr 4 1 I Ttue hiMcorewqr 4 It if '() 'oVr) 1 "wneliWet. I I IS Sonthporl Vlllatjr. i i'T" 111 III nwveqr HI 40 Downa totJwqt 34 40 7,1 nwniaw nr 90 1 40 MeCortnle nlil iwqr 31 Mereuo Fbk 4j S. 4 40 Unknown 1 lot it hy Alton'.

of Wbe.4la..d. Vwlnde end nwqrneqr 1 to Beck nil qr fiTvi'j; sg KW S' 'Si nw qrnwqr 33 35 Fi.h 2 Sj 13 1 W8r Hall 4 4SJ 1 JS Matt Ttl ii'qSq, 3. 1 WM Merrick 3 eteel II 'f whfVqr 7 1 IS JS ii i MLt'lD1 LEV 1 WMcitoneie tl( rtrf'Vfq'r 14 1 il twit t'toui I KMeCe.tr INI olTforkTllle. li Jit in Tinen tkri Range tutntf oni. rtllll lot 4 ir 34 4 1tMhay 144) elifajjir Wj llarye yBlll mJ 84 WW W.cn.on 10 SJ't' 'iTslw1 3 Jotm Hlnelelr in, Wmll iJ unknown tue.

and chnipc. I ulV OimW Tlcknor fl VlUu.o. a tu 33j Ittonl Its' mvqr laere.ee 8 'ti OlVMa'Inc. iotllc Hnqwnln 1434 lin. Sor addition 108 jl" Wllaoa III win feet 7 31 Burgeai 4c Co If lot HAS 311 34 4 41 iTndlvldeVhfehf 1 0J llartlcil qr' qr 4 31 'lij 1 I "sNvillla Ilk' Si a IS RChadwIck JUjj jm'nelir I Ilarlwr mldillon 5 4 John Tencticr 61 kit.

2. 4 4c ne qr't'll 3 170, 7 HlJ itlne'qr 31 4 snj 4 Kl loll OI lticl aiiee lOliyBDfce.nilden 31 1) Fllei 370 alaeqr 31 44 Walker 474 1st 44 eslij 4t)hyMfcctildeo Whi. 4c HentI in "I'qr II 11 WendbrWte 14J laiun 3 lla ,1, Han.aa.'j 44 J) Woodlirldge ti 44 11 14 3 Or I1' 30 34 A 1 74 Wright, addition I 13 mj ixwi.uc'ncqr WB 1 Peter Martin fi i wlui! "Sh 'wj "ft BP toitlneqi 31 44 Ml 15 RCcoflctl Jotnncqr 31 70 1 hf 8 23 M'strotPer n' 1" ''j'! 60 JJ Sage', addition 10 "(1 A BShennan IM 8 ne at 43 wj 3W4 lo6lc.eqr 31 14 I acre In uw lol lie qi 31 0.1 bccO II Waterman 114 lota'JnklJ mt qr 31 111 1441 Wrlglit'attddltion I 7 W00.I 134a 1 14 fi 1 71 IrS' Wkcbain31 ondifo 11 Unknown 7U ne(tr 31 i Nelaoe AtfM 8 31 Jpi' EVlewdinoo31 14 1 ii a'lifl. I7.ee qr 30 jSnJlSSaii1 1 i 1 43 qr ai 1 14S hf "otq7 "lor.31 30 "hfTot 11 4catorc3, Wavtd Beleie i 10 34 Ji 1 fta' 31 Benedict 1 7( ji 1 4 iSS1 I 1M Whflolll4ch031 I I0i7 gtYw 1 41 Patrick Sreeaea 4 71, JJ 41 AW norland 1 Itttl ehftol 0 4c houae 2 31 44IVniOa'r 4441 l' iv imtqi l.r ni til IMl 1 wqr.hfnc.ir 31 41 an Calahen S( 1 471 llltfronten York IVI I I 1 iSlVieqr 3d 41 llafrej'uu'rtie tl Deripttoe. i AtteMed te 4 Kathan middle of.hf ofn 31 HM.Ie I047I iolwelernod John Bullen 174.

wCTiern liilHIiloii to ooUiporl vllUgc. d)nonyq. 31 a MBcny 444 ic4 itr 'ifi JF Caldwell 7sl jT 31 Carney 4c Werner Till t.awe, Main a i.ar.r fe. 1 wi II.r4l 4 17 eotnmcnei WrOa 1 MDavia IT UnUown Jn 8 IE eaViii'odfe jj rn Ji 1 JI By. II I OJrdi fronton town JJ ff hoc r.

an 1 JI 4f 2SSr5WOr I 14 I 30 rda front on old I fl road by 8 rd deep 4 afraiotnnegr'e 1 Foaler 171 4e "ofiircor'ofoflO atyof Haelne. Asiibi iwlrel. SS VS, C1erkof Bonrd ot1Jt "kX'SiW ecVyOTtSt" A i5i Jf Wkhe" flprrm ae4 Wla4er I Hutehlnton 73M WraJjieil Oil, few Ml in Mkki etreet. nfthfneqr 17 1 08 Heed 87j JI. I 4w Wlwn.

Oai.aM Ooem.M ehfawqr 1 Lake 4040 latrraie, 138 Mem atreev, Baclae. whfaeqr 80 14 a. Jll'fclion'n'h? M'3 OH ETir8 Grottnd WrnBoj wyel.i lotlSncqr 8 1 Leavlll 3 43J iJ 144 Watw. mabiTwTdeeJ 'tUlHt' AWU 'tgjSftlfiy 1 of lot 17 no qr 1 Joim MatufcU 400J lot S4 block 3 Me COAP and C.n4lea, for by LBUhlln'eddii'n TIKf 1.

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