THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY WHITE A CO PITTSBURGH! FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1549. IpTns Ptttsiosoh DaELV OiZmi is published Dally, Tn-Weekly, xml Dully is Seven Dollars per annum; the Tri-Weekly is Five Dollars pre annum; the Weekly is Two Dollars pe'rannum, is advaaet. QTkmmnmi are earnestly requested to hand In .heir favors before sr. and s* early in the day ai practicable. Advertisements not inserted for a ipeeu fted time will Invariably be charged until ordered on PHILADELPHIA NORTH AHEBIOAI. Advertisements and subsenpudji* lo the North Amer (an and United States Gasette. f tuladelphia, receive ad forwarded from this office. UTDUionc amo vrnia ticket. vox CAHAX. coxxi costs. HENRY li. FULLER, of County SCUTS, I WILLIAM HASLETT, j>f Butler County ASSXXXXT|| ROBT. t WALKER, ol Elisabeth Borough. JOHN Mi.;.£R,ot SharpsUrgh. CALEB LEE, of Puabargi WM. ESPY, of Lower 8t Clair. IHUDI, CARTER CURTIS, of Pinsburgh raxrrnosoTAST, Ofia s. HAYS, Of Upper Su Cl sir JOHN MORRISON, of Allegheny comsstoaxa, JAfl. MITCHELL, of Peebles. couoxsx, WM- M. ARTHURS, of Pittsburgh. a inirro a, JOHN BYERS of FTndlay. t TIOKBTBt TICKETS!! n-y Dißtancnoa or Aifttmasovic san Wmo Ticx —tlTl—The Boroughs and Townships south of the Mon nonaabela will »>o soppliod with uckets si the office of tbeCoiumereial Journal. Boroughs and Townships north of the Allegheny river, and Allegheny City, will be supplied at the office of the Dally American The city of Pittsburgh at the office of the Daily '»*• zette; ana the Borough* and Townships between the Moaongahela and Allegheny risers will be supplied by the candidates. By order of the Committee. spc» For Local Batters see asxt pegs. See »ext page for Tetegraptsle Sewi THE TARIFF—JUDGE BHALKB—SI HOS CAMERON. U is well known to every person ol the least In telligence, that thd Whig party baa fir™ly. * eadi ' |y, and uncompromisingly adhered to the princi* pics of the Tariff of IS42— adojuau protection and tpteifiu duties,- -and bos consequently oppos ed the Tariff of ’46, asd advocated its modifica tion. It is equally well known lhal the Locofoco- Democratic party of ibis Slate, after a great deal of wavering and doubling, baa finally, by its late Stale Convention, willed down npon the Tariff o' '46 as its platform of action, on the subject of pro tection, and that this decision has been ratified by almost the entire pres*, and the great mass of the oarty. In this county, where, if any where, We ongbt to look for an opposition to the British Tar iff, the Locofoco Convention endorsed the Tariff of '46, without modification, and passed a vote of thank* 10*016 P«*. for its enpport of ihe measure. The issue between the parties has thus been fair ly made, and the people at the ballot boxes most decide the questi on. * Wo have been tbns particular in giving a brief history of the state of the Tariff question, in or der to introduce lo our readers two distinguished Democrats, who have bo!dlj:Uk«H FWgalde of the qaestion. They are iheSoju JoDex Sba un and the Hon. Stxoa CaREMS. Their letters, defining their position, were published in the Mrr nrf of yesterday. The extracts we give below will show clearly that these gentlemen are in f*' vor of Ihe modifications of the Tariff of ’4 6, Tot which the Whig party U now so strenuously con tending. M t. Shaier * letter is dated Oct. 2. IW9> and says: o The true cause of many of our failures m this coonty is that a branch of the parti, arc obttnaulp , int own mohug >*• lar, l 1 H““* i 7 ,i " rtan ' i S 3 «£» «flreai* I*. ran/ o, '46, .. Ureogb ; it were tire only ayetrm of daues wired to Ibe can ditba of tbe country- Era. jnuy d.eUngmahcd Democrat., who oppoaed dull meaaure with Tbe moat pertinaciooa ob.oo.cy, were now re be con vincedlb.l i< ought lo become a mailer of prreci* ale toeupport u. Surely democracy .a no. ao m conaiateot woh llaelf aa “> ?“> “» delermm.uon. upon any view of thi. limned nalure. To talk id IbeUliff of 1816 ea an undevialrag role, n Sled principle, n plnOorm of the Democratic P««T. “ üb, roJty of du grauret oirordoy. Ure re tact. „ Ere.at.on open our protend dooOTnea, which, torentrereor pohey. opeo nod expend, end wit themnelvea lo ihe exigence. of turret?end the oeeenreoe. of .he wontry. If.be great retereau of Pennayreanln, the lotereau o Ore mining region* whether of iron or cool, re qoire tor the if wpport « change o, .he renl of »46 or any tariff, »t would certainly not be war ranted by any Democratic prtnuiple that l am **- qaaimed with w refuse them tunable protection. If it ooald be demonstrated that without an in crease of duties, our laborers to the coal pit* most Buffer from want of adequate remuneration, or the barinesa stop altogether, or that our furnaces. foJges, Sts., must cease to work except at wage. JomocO reduced as that the workmen mustbe placed on the same scab ot wages with the bbor erain Europe, certainly no one will pretendth«‘ it i. a violation of Democratic principle tbat übe government should by an increase of daues better his condition." Whal * aeoere reproof does tbi* extract read to the Pott end the Locofoeo Conveolfon, end to va jions prominent member* of that party, who were verm advocate* for the Tariff ot I*2, but who changed their tnne to snit the time*, on the pas ttge of Mr. Whiter’* Brilimb Tariff ? The nece*- *ity of a modification of the preaent Tariff, Jodge Staler shows in the following extract “W« are now remitted to tht. Unto of tbo q tioo. Peansylvanta Is largely > n « bL . lQe tale rest apon forty millions of dollars u oner and almost roioous. Our uxauon amounts more than one fourth of oar BU , ngricatiare of Pennsylvania " compete mere,,full, to the mnekel w«h U»i «n callnre of more fertile resioau “ co “?*' ninety nodaxation. It ie enident that the asnco tore of Pennsylvania is now staggering under burden 100 heavy to bear, and that the vait ’* ' vropertv must diminish unleas there u something to diminish the taxation. We have that some ihlcr'in abundance. Our iron mines our coal fields supply it. We must dig from the bowels of the earth what the surface cannot supply. we are met by insuperable diffioaluey. iron minea of Wales, the coal fields of E*g land are worked at price* so moderate, that at the doors ofi cur very factories, for the purposes of ou r rafiroad construction, for all for which iron is used, nod for the coal used in its smelling and its ulteri or ©Derations, we have a rival article with which Wc. cannot compete. Under cur very noses, the raw material is sold, which wo have abundant means of supplying* but are paralysed in our ex ertions and ruined in our attempts, by forejga 5? m * 'petition. Now, put the the Tariff o *46 supports British labor, mines British iron and digs British coal, whilst wo are compelled to stand every man idle, and to derive no benefit from oui vast resources, is there any thing in Democratic principles or innovating platforms to prevent its introduction so as to give Ufi^ vigor, and activity to our own people ? 1 trow ifoc” We admit the whole fbree of Judge Shaleris ar gument, showing Jhe necessity of a modification of the ‘•Tariff of ’46, which supports British Labor, but we can not answer his question quite as satisfac torily as he does. There is muoh in-Democratieprin epics and platforms" to prevent the introduction of reforms, if there U soy confidence to be placed in the declaration admit, in regard to any other principle of tbo party and why should be make an exception in this case. As far as the Loe jfoediCparty can, by iis platform of principles at BiittaoreTin 1648, and by iu Stale Convention in Pittsburgh, in 1849, and by the worse and argu menu of its presses, from iu Central organ at Washington, to the Morning Post at Pittsburgh, it has ratified the Tariff of ’46, has made U a party measure, and has evinced iu detenmnstion to aland by it The only hope, then, for tbe modtfi- Suoo In the British Tariff which Judge Shaler ad vocates, is in the Whig perty. Tbe Democratic . party, as eueb, wiU make, these modfications. j A majority of the party m this county, even, ha. I gone against modification, sad if any member of| their legislative ticket should be elected, he would be bound by his instructions to vote against a re comnxendalioa forsuch modifications. There is only, one course,then, for the friends of Pennsylvania interests and Pennsylvania labor to pursue—to voU forth* Whig tichi. Bat we are beeping our readers from the letter of Hon. gr*«*Cntnai, which is a mosteloqosni in favor of the Whig datxri** °f P***- ftois.. Mr. Cameron’s letter, which is dated Sept 2fl, 1849, .says.— (.The Tariff policy is of momentous importance daUbera&oa. At.a Mil, jjy^tookltotapc*' ll the school ofSimooSnyder .Vi-Vere aoeatloo of jnuamn lotta lafuu °“ rfJJSLof ttaUoionVsnd tiaa ha. tad no SSSSSSo my *■»»• oml witao., whmi I k.™ totho Soon*. i» ““ P OT .k- -- 1 P«nTP I’ OF TU t v. mueMM.bli.hmeHof , EruMP.L Onr.v«.vr,oi..-W« ,i,t below ihu im. hr solid b«su of national prosperity. And nere, , ~ may add, it u very remarkable tbat all the l>«ni* ; document, on.y remarking that among the ocntie governors of this Commonwealth, down lu , ner „ n re to he (bond some of the most esteemed loGov. Shunk, have maintained ground in arof inl |a«nlieJ clergymen of New York, as also of vrutrctur\ to home labor. < ‘ on . . . , Oo.-Sayder are *xl book, to »»■"» , »,.»? mfluenf.L ln T n»D. and cheer the sound portion of oor T>™° <:ra,ir W«*,{llie undermined, members of the conven fnends, who will not surrender to the tree trace Uull o| duieese ot New York, under a deep doutnnes of British capitalists. , sease ol our responsibility to the Orem Head ot “We must command our own eoosiimp tion *" ihc Church do most solemnly PROTEST against the means of our defence," has been sen - (ho arl 0( lhlß coovcnlloo radio* upon the House rnent of Pennsylvania from the dawo oi moe|>eo • 0I p (Bbo( , w (l)f a leru , in ßtton ol the sentence aace. And as a freeman, born upon the »°[ - ' whereby the Right Rev Benjamin T. Underdonk, may be permitted to regard with no ordinary *»■- j v L)< waß tt ,,p^ n< j Pl i irom office of a Bishop tude, the onward prosperity ot the iron, “G* l * j iqihe Church of trod. agricultural interests of ibis Stnle. The convention bus never ventured to complain The new settlements being opened m> >n me th;(l R Ju j^ men t pronounced by toe highest judi far WeaL embracing the Territories ol lexas. \ tn bunal known to the Church was in any res- Caiiforma. and Oregon, must of necessity increase ( rflcgal ;_u has n t ventured to assert cither the surplus produce of the sod. Opoo ioreign j innocence f „ t l,e suspended Bishop, or hts aubse. countries our farmer* can never depend with qoent penitence and rriormation . and iu resting certainty for a permanent profitable market. It i* lbf . a pj>i,cation Jo have the judgment srl aside, on the re lore the safest and wisest policy to create a Q the groun j 0 | the inconvenience to which borne market for tho Tanner, by encouraging do- , t ! , a , iJt}cU ,i, e diocese, the enm'uality of the Bisb aiestie manufectures, under *och revenue laws a* under suspension is tacitly admitted. •ball secure to the American mechanic the re- if then the Rl Rev. B. T. Underdonk. D. L-. was wards of his labor in bis own market. Let the linwortb y at the time of receiving hi« sentence to pauper labor of Europe contiaue but a few year* cxerciM the office of a Christian Bshop. that un to flood our country with the productions ot loreign WlJrthinef4 bag been highly aggravated, not only workshops, and If the past history of the world (|y tl , e absence of all indications of repentance, furnish toda by which we may be guided iu our b(J . ft!sf> by bl 9 d €oia | of tacts abundantly proved, debberatiosa oo this subject, then I venture to an j by bis accusations oguinslthe “law,the court predict that all the leading Interests of Pennsyc ao< ] lbe witnesses." vatua and of the Union-—ucb 0 body of Christian Prelates are to be ample capital to command our own consumption lo( i uee q Ul abandou their deliberately formed con mthis respect With these facts staring us in tne T , cUong yf W nat ihcv owe to the purity of the Uce, is It any thing short of an insaue p»»cy to (; h^reQ 0 | God. merely by tho insensibility this preach up free trade, to benefit the overgrown I mn y evince to the most serious moral money changers of Great Britain, thereby working 1 j etm q UeDclCB , m asking for the termination or injury to American labor. I feel a livrly sensibility | ro of such a sentence, on this subject, and whether lam in error or not, I Viewing, then, as we do. the restoration ol the freely state to you, that I look upon the permanent Ur. Underdonk to the exercise of hi* snd prosperous establishment of free labor, in this Episcopal | UO ciion» as being pregnant with the country, as the moat effectual mean*, in the my»- nios i wide spread und withering evils to the cause tenous operations of political event*, to subvert the o( - re | lfloo> a „ i o fl lc ung an mdellible disgrace upon thrones of hierarchies and despots upon ihe conli* lbe (j ariB i, an ministry, as in our view 10 direci nenl of Europe, and to elevate the masses to equal of the right* secured to us by tb« rights and rational liberty, the destiny of man- constitution and canon*, and as Wing fatal to tn< kind. unity, harmony, and usefulness ol our Church, wi I do most earnestly and solemnly protest agaih«t it mid tielore Cod and man do we declaim all re •tkonsimlity tor the tlxid ot mischief which mo* ..w from such nil outrage upon the retigioo eoaibtbtiea ol our people, and *o reckless a de •uce ol the just indignation ol the whole ChrisUa rorld. New York, Sept. ‘2h. Ibl9. These vievi incline me to hope, that every man. who is anxious for the welfare of our good o.d Commonwealth and for the integrity ol the union, will stand up for pntretioh ot American industry, on grounds of patriotism. We must be wholly tn depndeut of foreighn supplies; American labor must not be sacrificed to feed tho equal**! opera tives of Great Britain. There, Whig fellow citizens, do you not feel proud of your glorious principles, when euch an eloquent defence of them has been wrung from a distinguished member of the opposite party' Bead this, ye Harpers and MCandlesses. and Blocks, and hide your heads in shame. \e have forsaken the good, old-fashioned Democratic doctrine of protection, and have gone over to the enemies —yea, the menus ' —of the interests ot Pennsylvania. Mr. Cameron,like and honest native born Pennsylvanian, loves her interests 100 well to sacrifice them on the shrine of party, at the beck of Southern free trade allies. With such encouragement, let the Whigs to forward in their glorious work, m all the confi dence of certain success. Wc see. our opponents themselves being judges, that the precious inter estsofour old Commonwealth are confided 10 Whig hands. Let no one forget, that a vole !«r Gamklz, or any portion o! the Loeofoco ticket, will be a vote for the tariff of '46. which Judge Shaler and M \ Cameron so powerfully oppose—while a voic for Mr. Fuller, and the whole Whig ticket, wdi be « rote for such modifications as they recommend. THIS WBBTBRS RAIL ROAD. The Directors of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road held a meeting iu Massillon. Stark County, Ohio, last week, for the purpose of opening bids, and allotting contracts on the line between Canton and Wooster, bat owing 10 an unsealed difficulty m regard to route, the Directors chanced their inleodod plan, and mvited bids on '.he »oe twenty two miles east of Massillon, passing through Caaton to the Mount Down road, within about jur miles of the point of crowing the Cleveland mil Wellavillc Rad Road. This is a most beaut.- ul piece of ground, of easy erode* and straight me*, and wa» let at very low pnce*. averaging xboot SI,OOO per mile, for grading bridging, !**■. and preparing the road for the superstructure. Five miles of the line, Iron WooMrr cost to Paradise summit, was also iel. at low prices. These five mlea include all lac heavy work be tween Massillon and Wooster. Parai.se snmmii ,b a common point to both iS«- riv»! r-..iiir». i.n ihe final surveys and peirainent .o'.-nuoa li -r Masa.Don to that point will be made 10 n shon le. The work on this part <>f the route i>e,u ery light, no delay in the final completion w | wult from the delay of palling u under contract. From Wooster, west to & point at or near Gabon, rhere the road will intersect with the Cleveland nd Columbus road. (Mr. Kelly'* road) which point ,t .* proposed shall be the Western terminu* on! Ohio and Pennsylvania road, toe surveys and tin lOcatton Will be made by the first t>l January nei lien it is expected it wdl be immediately p. nder contract. Che only remaining part of the road in Ohio, Columbiana County, commcnciax at toe St; liQC,«nd running West lo tbe-Mount I nion road., iho eastern point of the present contracts. Tji-> pirtoo of the line will be finally prepared Ur let ting in about one month. To grade, bridge, and prepare it for the superstructure, will eM, U s« estimated, about SIW.OQO. The people along the line, and of the town of Salem, bnve promised to rise $lOO,OOO This wiU pay the expense from the State Line lo Salem. The money to grade and bods? the remaining cap of about ten miles, c , ltnalet l at *60,000, will hare to be furnished by the people of Pittsburgh, who are to reap the largest part of the benefit of this great work. (_>\ir readers will thus see, that in the Slate of Ohio, with the above exception of $6O 000, the preparation ot the work for the superstructure u provided for, and every thing is moving on very satisfactorily to the company. A* we have more 10 say -bout the line in this Stale, than we have room for to day, we must defer further remarks until oar next- I*bomiscooub Srm-to is tub Mrrucni.-T Ciichch Es.—This question has been mooted in Cincinua t, the Times —also the pete system-end a »ciet, hae been tinned teilb a view to introduce there reforms, and so far overthrow .ueh old es tablished customs in the Methodist Church. The Ohio Conference, now in session at Dayton, will discuss there matters. In rebdioo to this exmlmg subject, the Dayton Daily Transcript bss tbo fal lowing remarks : “AnrenS tire «= lo bo cons ul by the cmltrt.™, now m .'°n '* ' h “ “ iB lhal of “ promiscuous Bitting. It >• no mod of oor rentier. .1 homo, tb.l the church «nd coogregntjoo wornlnppttig Bt Wecley Cnape jeere formerly subjected to grievous annoyance an <»- tarbances, originating with worthless persons, minified with the congregation irom Uroe u> tune. Of such magnitude was the evil that a reme y was absolotely necessary. Upon the com P]s tl ®. n of the present edifice, in view of .onner difficni. ties, and after mature deiiberat on, it was consid ered expedient to try the present plan of sealing the sexes together. , . The most careless observer could not loil to note how thorough was the correction of tne eviL The worthy members of the church have been tree from disturbance m their devotion* the Ihoaghtleas and disorderly have been restrained, and order and decorum have been secured. Bill the simple plan used in the production of so desi rable an evil, is not m accordance with one o< the mlesof discipline adopted by that branch of tbo Christian church; and it ha* been more than inti mated that ibis rule will be absolutely enforced. Of 'hi« we know nothing with certainty, and await with some interest the action of the Conference on this question. The edifice has not passed into the possession of the General Conference, or the authorities usually holding the property of the church, but it is still retained by the c.nurch and congregation by whose joint and persevering el* i forta it was erected. A large number of our ctli* j zen« who generously aided in btuldiog this place of worship, are interested in the adjustment of this ! question. i We also understand that the member* of ibe 1 church, among whom are sonic oi tte most *ub- i sUnlial men of ou* city, are unar.!mou«tv m favor . of the present system. We never could get a I satisfactory reason for the rule, but we supoose, if the matter come up lor discussion we shall be en lightened.” u promiscuous sitting " boa been prmctieed in a Methodic Chord] in Allegheny, for some years, „j more recently in • cbnrcb of ihe acme .In. notninslion In thin city, nnd in bold tuo tbe ■?»- mm has worked admirably, nnd we have no doobl a will boon become nniycreal in Ibnl wide apread denomination, aa, wherever d !a Iried, it com. menda daed to the good acnae of Ibe people; co aming far better order and dreornm in tbo bonae of God than the present lyatem. WsBUJW Bnnw*.—The last cable has been placed acnm the Ohio river nt Wheeling. The bridge i» expected to be ready for pawing in about three week*. • The Wheeling Gaaette says the Bridge will Hand for centwie* Woahallaee. ilx Nkw Yoek. Thi Caowsttio is Hath—The Boston Trav oiler say*;—A gentleman who was present at tb« late crowning scene :n HayU.state* that the crowi Used w.ts made ol board, and that the gh l leriDg jewels" spoken of In some letters, were al. f*be, and were actually bomsterd for the occasion front a merchant of Pori au Pnnce. U has been slated that the peopio looked upon the proceed iail, with coldness. Our inturmant states that i there was coldness, it wa* the eoidnessof inditfer ence Tne change ol government is only name, as ijjulouque has n>waya had al-solute itioriy. and the more intelligent of the people so cowed down by the lite massacres and co cations as to care very little as to what r* th< name of the government. »o that their lives and ure preserved to them. "OpL.. ; ... , There have been two later arrival* al B.«a< om‘Kwaivee and <•»[*■ Hoytieo, but there thing worth notins. except tnai a number rsons have been arrested at Cape Havtien i l joining id the festivities in honor ol the K A meeting id favor o( a Pi Tantl s demand an increased rale o! dun over mat of IM'’, and thrt on the »pcv tic prm At th.s minthct.. dTc.-tiv wuh the spirit of rh-.-n nominated Mr. 'SumUio for Canal Co •r, it is probable it»r "Oanon IVmocr- hear a bias' «l waning niiaiost such »cy as .1 exhibits, and 1.,- ahrwteiKd ion from the Lncoi'ooo party, lor daring L- th.it Pennsylvania nei a rentier of course, much diwippomt m-nt among indiv.dut!*, ihe general /cult was highly sali.lnc'ory U’« that me aver a tro pro Joel of a'! the nr nr* together thus far, since the begmn.nc of 1! "* *e**or. na* Wen $2,0000"') per mon:r., and there «-ui thought-** he do doubt ol its coiumuan-e »t th- »«ine rate ol abundance. No Uwnr t* uuoted m tne (*mw« etir.er of gold or sierchand.se The health of the p->p“' . c , ’° , h at the mine* and e**e*h*re. .« g«u-r«.-v r -od and neither Cholera nor any other *er-i.u« malady in reported aa having made :l» appearaa-e The jealous, timnrodlv leeung which ban no loaf ben ID ej'.ieoee l-WD me American, nad Sooth Spanish or-gm. has at last approached a t.v the next arrival we may expect to he/fof a irr.iv- <•.. Ihioo. at least .1 the nartv warae/otT diapUv any thing like o manly ,p.nt The A.ferioan. h* r. .loterraiQcd that the Mexicans and Chilian. who *•« at the m-nes shall no longer enjoy the prmlrge ol digging oat the riches of the earth, and have taken deliberate measures accordingly. All companies tiflheK nations who have come organised to work for the season, with the intention of returning to spend the winter and wet season at home, have been informed that their presence will no longer be tolerated, and have received positive order* to Irave the gold region and not return. The more active and energetic part of the American mining population are understood to lie engaged in thi ne* movement of oatmsm, hut we *re not r formed what number of persons are gaged in this expulaive moveraeni, a ' “ ” parties would be matched in case of forcibly In compel the Mexicans and evacuate; but there appears in be no doubt thi the latter would have no resource bul tn last . , The order to evacuate allows a hie*' fine, “"■* ficieul for the retiring parties to make all n-.-"«sa rv prcpentiou.. Tie Amerir.n. rerm. Ir -m our ..formation, to hove preceded .or, c.lrn,, .bout it, »nd lip to w mu no di-lurbanees wh.levot h.dl.ken pice. toe, -ore wanton lor the rapiru tioo of the altole-l period, after which, should the objected adventurer, retu.e to Ip.tre. lb-, would «rt about making them When that moment nt riven, there is to the nature of the cate, danger oi fighting and hloodsnrd Politic* seem In be much more quiet through the Territory than at the U«t date* when the baa lie eftbe election* had no' y«- ended and the ex citement of parties was »uil fresh. Sow tt ta com paratively stagnant. Not a word is mentioned in oar advices nlmut the proposed State Conslit l>nn nor is the Convention ao much aa nllitdrct '• From thla, the iu ferenee naturally is, lhal me peo ple are too in'emly occupied with the great bustn ess of taking out gold and getting neb lodevoti any great amount of thought. In the hot wealbei of the dogdsv*, ». xny thing ol so little persona »..i' .a • 't.ini m « country- where lb< interest as pu.-'c - -Si ** l™"! '■ is3! ' of.b bouse. b«ve bee bu,lt ““ di.lrtcU, forming LA« “ ‘""« rt -'' l l r m le. ,n len*th. "» 01 lKT n'nt.on hu. bcu .WOO; «d “■•1 ' “ Loudon .ltd Ihrt suburb. .. reckoned .1 2.nj,9«0. Wbut , woodertnl jrowtb. Two bundrrd m.le, wuot aW u • . Whf . n „ , hu> , 0 of new streets in ten )ears end ' , . R,„rs Tb» 'rial of Ihe T „. Avro. J ....... person. cruum.", .eutvc having terminated in a ' cru • has been pawed upon them- "‘J" icn . to the < :.»y Prt-on lor thirty days, on- lor one mlbcudoue fur three mouth, in ; ...1 the no„lMder. Jutou, •» »" d ‘‘’"" d ‘ ,»e PooileDti.r, for one ye.r. •><•> . pum.bu.ent m . hue o. *m J« d *>“ the Court, at nine length, in the tone o n a. and accaaex! both the Judge and Jary «» been prejudiced. Death of • Yakebs Hu-i* Al* log* Springs mentions the Jealb, ai Mr. G. H. Hill, ibe comedian. Mr. HiU *r at Lbe Springs on the *>tb of August, *nd g*' , niertammenL Ho «r»V ,ime 01 He (lied on Friday evening. Mm. CALHofs—Thr Philadelphia North Ai rcau *ava a private letter * —was —originally a Whig—a Free tinier last Oelolier—a professed Whig in December —agaiu a Whig in April —and later still a Whig six weeks ago.’’ Poor Locofocoism - The Washington Hrpuilu doe* good terv,ee to the country, in riposiug the malice, egotism, and indecency of the Washington f'sion, which has taken upon ilseif to act aa the organ of foreign governments ngainst our own. The Republic, with force and Until, say* ‘•ll [me for the insolence of foreign official*, by reminding the people that they were a set of dupes and asses for electing n tnatt to the Presidency so incompetent to discharge the dutiei of his office, that bis foreign friends “be lieved they could with safety alter their oonduct and tone of language in treating or negotiating aaaatled the Secretary of State for resent .tull offered to the Government in a cor •Dce. winch od the port Mr. Clayton, was ;d with auch dignity and prudence aa to no point which can be successfully aasail- It has misrepresented Commander Carpetder. by intimating that lie used the pnblip force to 'inz*' upon a merchant vessel aud detain her to satisfy ‘a private personal claim. ii has accused Captain Stnngharo of making a statement in regard to the abandonment of the Eugenie, which the narrative o! Commander Car peoder disproved. „ , U has aggravated the complaint ot the rrencn government, by puling an American officer m • more disadvantageous position than his accusei charged biui with occupying And , ha* reproached the Secretary of Stale Attorney General, (or quoting ihe Jeci- , l(J , the Supreme Court of the l oiled State* tn terpreimg a pnncple of international law To sustain a loreign Minister who man la the American Government, the Union ha* dended ihe people ; sneered at the Preaidefnt; denounced the Cabinet; aggravated *n accusation against an American officer, accuaed a captain of the Navy of misrepresent.ng a public document, nnd discre dited tbe deei*. >ns of the United Stale* court* “» matter* affecting tho interpretation ot public law i Wo know not what the Union will next do i» it* seal unless it denounce* Providence for ha ring urewn the coa-t oil Vera Cruz with reel* design edly to annoy and embarrass the Captain ul in French ship Kuceme. Again, says the Republic ••The Union excuses the insolence of its foreign allies, on tbe ground that foreign nation* have di*- covrred (hat mi people of the 1 mted State* ha e been t»l* enough to raise m the Presidency a man wholly .n.Wpeietil to d.eeharge the duties o ■ hi* office, 'and l»ne* tk*t text'd dui tnuld vu. l . uif'tu oiler iketr evminet and l*«r tone of lan? nag* ; m treating negotiating irith our camnct. ‘ So the ‘sole organ' flalier. Uaelf that it i oculated foreign embassies into the belief that have an imbec.ie for a and a pusillan. moor cabal for a cabinet. A* matter, have gon, i! it would *eein mat any one who fashions his d> - nUm.lic ialr*oonr*e with ihe Government upoi „ [£c raw.,,.™,. ul ibr Vnu. .ill «IM!»«' U>« th ' ■>ol« oi*an i. a very .lly lh ' I'™™I*'*' 1 *'*' Mr. Laratu*. — A ConaUinlinopte rorreapondec the London Tunes ray*, under dale of Aogtu 30 tb ■Mr U.A ute of -Nineveh miJ i» R0mm...." mm...." left in., e.iy yeßlerdny in . Tmk'.h .team er hie Treteiond. on hi. w.v in Ihe |mene of hi. I.le br.llinni dim-o.ene. Mr. Uyrd .. *<>™® pimed l.v .n .nui. « medio.l man .nd . mrela r V He i* in excellent healtb and aptriia, and an. „e.,,.1iv '. 1,1.eer.-W.lh .he ee«.oree. hi cximm.nd UM.ro.eeou. l.» remrarehe. ».lh eve. more suoeeaatbao before We regret to learn tfom ibe New York that ihe H»n. Thorn- W Cb.nn. who etlUu. country a lew week* ago on hts w»V to Which he had i.em appoint*'! ol Charge d U.rvs to Naplem. h is l«*en compelled, by ront, “ we P T.d "id Ihal he have M from iho •« ir«e ..eh rebel - »■«“ h.»e eoden.tme n. Hoi n Am....’ I»e reeenl .rr.e.h. al Ne« toyltroiu Forope - .1.0 8e0.r.1 Armor.!.*, I.le <■•>»«" !,V "be I niiej edale. .. L eerponl. - A,«V ta* . 1„ r _. riV , M | a i me War l Vcp*rtmenU»o ibe effwi even,a, ol.hr U«h Sep.rmbe...'on Tw>«4-'. will. Major M.rWrrl. lh.ptt.o O“*T- “d a m.l.iarr hoard from .he A, V"' , V*;| ,h, -Ojh.orl 'day >» f Tallinn UaV an«l nW»IiW »*■* »PJ>°“>‘ u » pnl - L r ,??i * c-min'ii wilh ihe CbieU of the ra ‘° olcß SJplw O. be.n*»n old lrudm« b..u~ »t lhc hi-Bd cl the Hay, and w.thm lie limwrf | II n i-»- «.rv Tne Indiana mandated the 0h.,,,a* aid "V* nfi-*ciil month al I'liartoUe Harbor l-p ,o .lie i H ol Sepieiu'rer. .he ..earner Urea" , with .be head ..aaMer, aod bee Seventh lalartrv, had Do. arr.eed a. Tampa w.“ -d ‘"a, .he bad ,».o Pea-- ! * - T„r, 'J™:: N.-V-H .a.helfchafSep lumber. Cuoii.inY B. W Artillctu, from Fori Columbr lMaiknoolbrr 2410 of SopUrnrbrrr. r.toooi a«.m, of IM SJ Arrrllrrry. w„h I ■n.mood, p-0.-oobiu« "■ »*"“ F «, »“ *' ““ I drove on tne fib of Seplemlrer —Mr. /or C 7" ® r I ' lVia * hC J.r« C d Dr R U .B decared that drunn-nn .» miianaicd » iruUi which the experience end ol.«erT» U( .'i of mciira mn >• every day confirming Hie uu ipp» ami 100 manv apparently in.ane e „. e who wduiar ... 'the u.e of .p.r.mon. . r xi.c -rue cao*o ol their conduct accoutred tor me .rue mu-* -h n taken for infatuation, i» very frequently fouml ..... .( .b. ..... No «■» .» t when deranged, produce, a more frightful tioirue of ,‘,.eaw« And if. in«tead of applying re cdie» lo ibe uiaiuic.laUon* ol diecaae.. n ibe nw. phyie.ana would pre.enU with » «<» a , we would have fewer death, from c. uU whlrt) >rr , u P re.uli of a deranged »»ie of i orjan Three-fourth, of the di»ea*e« enumerated the head of ron.umpiion, ha»e their »eo sd liver i "tee I)r Gunn’* great work » idigeatioo. Sioppfce of the Men.et. I'n.ti era. irrcguianiy m 'he action of the how % nriei-i.umf i" 'he *urne prolific eau»< •ir.jdrd .c.-urge— Dr.raiwu Tho.e ' of Ui<* above nmmeratfd di ti u».urrd Uiat ih" «»urce of their malodie. i. m the * and 'or it* ci.rtec ion. the he.t remedy ever 0110 lo the pu->iie, i* Dr M Lane*. celebrated Uver ,| for the rur- of MepaU.. or Liver Complaint. For «»le by J KIDntCO.No Ct», corner of Fourth „.| Wood •' , I'maburgh loctA-d&wlwS Improvement* In Dentistry. i,n i. i) hTV'.ARN*. law of Boeton. u prepared u U •iiuriurp 'iinl rei Bu*» T**tu in whnli and pern ‘"'Vl' uooii or Aimoephenc ttuetion Plato*.- -r rfEri ißii la riv* MisuTX*. where the nerve » min e nnd ...I f »e, no.t do., to tt.o M.y Wow —Ai 1H1« U the »ea»on of iho year wild arr mo«i formirtuhle emone cti.ldreu.thc prop" ° ‘nci.pe in V ~;a. oiul after uwa* ll for vearv'in hi* own , • iruer. and nm /ersal he no* i •• 11 induced el Iml Vo offer ll to o-.0.n Lu. ceruin and excellent medici c 1-uwtPM 1 »•>!• ’reraf-d «»T J W iViiiimn .irect S \ . mil for »a> l»y A J»jrne». !So. S TU,* wilt inund » .Uliglitful «ru .. in famihet, mil paruoolarlT lor «ic* ' a iu«*«’» n«-v* - An impr .vrd Chocolate prt-pan linn 8 of Coco* not, innocent. II “ * «,,.i r,ainin>il' burhly recommended pmriii t . >.r w u«rrh “ viJ. 1.,.i i.». «bc- nv A. JAYNKH, mi the Fckl TVtkiorp’ Sn Til Ki>..fir» ■< JOB plUM'fluO. IMUI. Jn.AIJS, I'AKDT*, CIRCIXARS Minify, t»iU i*4>ng> (owirart., U* l lUSI. BIU>. LA*tL*. cmmnrir*T*s, CMSCti ruucicm. Ae- A®-, U ,pj M .l,orlr*< nonce, ml low price*. ' .1* i. arm <)rrirm.T»im» vtrkvt. Fir* mod H*rl«* In*ar»»«*^-T« Bt mmi NatiwaTloN AND Fimm IwumASCm rlimrtcred iwK—conUu*e« w> m»ore, uptm t acriptuin of property. til ** ‘•wai »*ui. oVnrm.No MmrUH *U«^» ttAMLLL OORMI.Y, Ro.mirt Finnct. *ec>. BAIULIAU, tin \Vnl>:r« Mi«» Vit- A o. W Aiermui Palmer, of Ai'e- Rbci.y Hn Tliu'-’ai iiir 11. ir>»l. I>y the Rev Dr M‘o»- \lr Kki-'A b* of ibi» city, lo Mt*» M*m ..ah'kM. M ..>or, niumiiipf of Mr \V. Moody, of Uav mi uiii, P*. Oo rhun.lmy monim*. the Ith mil., st the MonoDßa hrlm Hon*'- l»v \ .i-nnuii Buekaiaoler, HmaiAKiN K Dlavk. l.*n. riuU.plpbi*, to Mias Matu.ua C D*9Nirtos. o- Pi , i*i»Mri;i'. Smleimmß Wanted, IN a wbolpumlo and reiail Dry Goods Store One who tindrmanii* the city bauneu, and it m Rood SaJem.irnn Addie*a “*• W -. n B*X W PlU.lmrßb f»n«l Othee oc,4 _ TO TIITSBOI. TINNFRM wdl find * complete utonment of Brm»» Kettle* and Br*J» CmndlecUcka, Fire Shovel* «>'d Ton**. SnaSera, ttlnwn ««d U dW-Fteth Fork*, and ail olb«r kind* of jood* u»n* fjw tiacm. and < OT «1« mi extreme low pnee*. *T Y LOGAN, WILSON A CO DUsolßtioa . f Co-P»rtn»r*lilp. n-HK P».p«riner-b... •'•««>tore exi«.in« between U» I iiuMTiwr< niH tt»B *tyla of Brown k. Colbert ** '* ~ (Ut mil. by nntaal content M.B. BROWN, A. CULBEHTffON. rnul>r», C 1. V t W . u t..ri li-i wo -.'Otinuc the Wbotaalc Owe «>.od Couuni •«!(« bJ-.w iwad, 143 LUk rty »t wIS A. CvLBBKToon- XllTntl A HXEAOKEJ, ATTORNEYS AT LA W.aud General Land Agents, Maaqran*. Wlaeonan Collecuoua, of laiea, redeeming land* sold for * axe *’ *£; du e fanafeliy and promptly attended w pnEBDTTBBIAS BOOK. ROOMS, N u 7 O.WIOD fTßfctrr, ; icr naiaa.l t _ ' W 1 lIKRF. will be louud tor aair an aiaortitim ’ • valuable rellgioua (took* and Tract* rompn ; m . .-nr. of al.aut KOl'R HUN I>RKD different | | iiraitHii* tof which catalogue, can be bad onapp ■> “ lui.i I embracing many ataudarJ work* "> 1 rj, "|. v 4e Ac . .elected and publiahed !•> »' r ? .uenm, Uo.rJ of F.U.e.oon in Phlledelph... and well adapted for Sabbalb School, Congregational. Mirn-ierf and Pnvatc labrane» . «rc mvl l*fr«on« wishing to purchase inch boo**, Brc " I—l ■ „ »>ii and runune the assortment _ „ The Depository of the Penn.ylvanm i, kept at three room*. usi **-l recoivri) a few fine Premium Blankets, m very ’upenor quality. Purchasers are invited to >!■ nshpa_ The Fayette UknnAutnrlng Coiwpany, t'lNDlM* ibeir Warehouse on Second street mode uate for retailing iheir Good*, and wishing to rive ill a charter, they will open on Market .inset. No 66 a Hale* Room lor that purpow, on Monday, the. 15th n«l, where may l>e found a large and elegant ar* aorinirni of P'amilv and Steamboat HlankcU. which they warrant all wool, and manufactured frem ihe verT ’ic.t material, and for a lower price than such rood have ever b«en offered in thi* city. oelid*w >r R_XJ t>M« iu*i rec'd and for by ;l 5 CRAIG ft SKINNER. '* M«ffcet n gu,;Alt-A ft. UM. ATIiIN , O N. U C( ., r> Finn, near Wood »1 S'l TL'RI’KVriNK—3O l>bl»ji»ii rec'd and for »■ v £,J K K SKI.LKRS. 5? Wood .1 ; ,|[i wmter Whale Oil. bleached, " jtt»t rec'd and octh K K SF.LLKK! liiutaHU' ai ” 1 1>— tWi ll>! juit rrc’d »nJ for ml A ,.y ARI ocii HKSKLI.KRS -tuo ~r-J '‘Yksh.i.khs DV, C " MADDKR—* oki M add™-. ... o» A l^ ’K—6O br» lor »ale bv R WICK * M-CANDLKH^ Cil :>x» etui cream, for »ale by ora _WICK A M-CASDU?» WR bx» pnme W K l'B«-e»e. for . wir by ocU WICK * MCASDLI** R.irND PBI-fKR-4. Cobdi/i n|ylVßni# , 0 \ rT | tbe •‘hrnlfof Ibe count) , Greeting- I „ ) mnn Orphan* < ouri held at I’.lUliarrh m mil for .aid eoonlT, <»' tb* W«l 4a) of S<-|>irml>«r, l-«. The l’etiuon of Jobn K. Clark and Km.w hi, wife. late Kmily Harru, tea. presented l " U,r Court, •liownrt; that Jo«rpb Harm, laie of the r-iy of Pittsburgh, died’ on the ~ih dev o' Juue. A U l” 1 . ,«-•«» mg him surviving a widow, in wi- Ann. aod «il eft,-urru, io >u Margaret, intermarried with hujab Tto»illo. Hear. Manila, intermarried with Henry Thoms*, n. F-rai'i . said petitioner, intermarried was Joh i K Clara. William ami Joseph H Tual ,aid Joseph llama previous to b,» decease. to wn on Uie twhdav of May. A 0 IMl*. made and published hia la-I wul and testament. duly proved and registered m the UeglUrr * office in Ibr e,ly of Fill, burnt., wherein and wberebi hr gave, devised end be queathed. alter ihr deals of hmaid wife Ann. and wUru hi* touitgest trSi d should be of age. ah St* pro |Mih) . real and moveable. to be div.ded among all »»'• rtvildreu n b.« deme.o in or (re oi und m * certain lot or piece of ground. .Ilunc in the city or Tmaburgb aioreiaid. boanded kill de.c nt-ed a. follow*, to wit Beßlimni* ool'e tide of V,r*in alley. »> the di.lmuce o< Ironi tftr r.irnrf of SmiOiheld *Ueel and Mid ahey ■hence null Viretn alley we.twafdly 30 feel. Uicnre ltf n uric runni’UC at ri«l.i »•««»•• -'‘lx .aid alley «oulb ,rU:y Mi icet. Uienee by » line parallel with H(U. rri e»«l»tr.li> B> feel. thence by » >'li» run ic parallel will. Sranhheid •Iren northwardly *> feel llir place ol urfimiin* Tsai ..id Ann Hama, widow o' tbe aaid lealator , .mre Hied 10 wit on the Uth day n' September l) I—l 7 That Martha Tbotiipaon afterward* died Ttiompaon and Andrew J Tbntnpnon That "’ll 101 Marru alierward* died, and l>y hta la*t wtH and atainen'. dated I3rt. April. IkIS duly proved and re • icfcd in the K'(i'ier * olhee ol fleuyer county. Fa Petitioner. and then-lore prnyinic ihe Court award an linjoeai to male partition of the premi.ei fore.aatd in and mmoii* the aald panic* llilrfaitr.' irrein. in turn manner and tn tueb proportion* M b) „ *a.d will a»J the :»W. of the Commonwealth o eiin»y Iv till* i* d.rreiad, if »aeh partllion ran In „dc without pfejtul.ee to or apo.V.ni( the . whole, bu »uca pafUlton cannot l e made thereof, then to eaiu< nd »pprai*e the aatne and make return nf their pro we rommand yon. that taknn wnb ou iwelee Ifcc and lawful men of your bailiwick, on ro to and upon the preunar. a'oce.axd, and theie ■a ibeir oath, .or alhrtnt that >oa make partition to ,j amona the rhudren ami repreaeplattrea of the uiteatate ux aucb manner and tu anch proportion .v tbe .aw. oi ihx. t'-ouimonweailh i. dirccttd.il I. partition ran b< m»de without prejudice to or u' i' inch pn'lxlioii cannot be ma 1e thereof • * a ...it m*t thru you value and appeal** me ««« erdinc to law. mud mrtheMbal T‘*u eautelhe.au: ,e*i and a*certaxn whether »axd Real t* with the appurtenance*, vi I e mveniently ar „„ >(Jlll , nirrt man one of tbe children or repreen v „, ,nie«t.te. and if »o. how manr of »aid dren oi reprr.eniauvea n will aceo.iunodaie. tnai . nonce oi the lime e( making *urtx partition or .on Ik kivcu lo all peraott* intereated. and that you k» return oi vour procecdmfWiereiii to the ue*l Vdo’eV* me'Hoa Item train Patton. V>*» . Provident .rnr raid Orphan.' Court, at l*ui»bur»h. thti liilh day I * l ***** UAMF.L M CtRUY. Clem. lout FotSTTH. She rill T* the above named Defendants. and all other per >n« in termed You are hereby notified that 1 will at nl on the »imv« described prrtuiaea on Friday. the to, Jay of Or to tier. A D 1“*49. at ID o'clock, A W .r U.e purnoie of executing the above writ according , me command* thereof, when and where you may tirnd if you thin It P r ®** r JO|lN FO RSVTH. Sheriff. ftbrtiiT't Hißfe. Oct. M. I»«- ocl3:dSiAwliS_ bARRKD FLASNH.t-3 c-ae. Barred Manuel. ,u»t ree d and for »aie by llie piece, by act* H LEE, liberty at. oppoeite Hh «t BUAC’K LEAD ORI'CIBLKS-Dixon'i beat, to hold itr *“ " "sCIIOONM AKKIt 4 ™ jjiviict*-.. *».« R*J7. IN ' 1 ~ , "‘"“" '°' ‘'Vuaht 4 sm. Qy -" I ' l ’ “‘ I STI.“S-f r 4 *ll.l. (jottun i W c«i IiIEKSE —too hx* prime, in atoro and for tale b] ,oet4 Rtilir DAI.ZFI.LA i (). Liberty at GUM SHELLAC—4 eaiea for aale by J. SCHOONMAKER A CO_ GLM COPAL—• c**ea for tale by „ c i4 J SCHUONMAKKR A C GROCERIES. »<• —l4° Itbda N O a ,g bbU N n Mnlataea; YU bbla Loaf Sugar, 3SI baaa Rio Olfeo; l*i half cheat* Y H, Impend! and (« I Taa, •JO do powchong do 140 caddy boxes VH, Jmpl and 0 P do Hi in* 3'» and *’• Pl“* Tobacco, 3UO mat* I'.aetia: ’*■ bag* Prppcr, 4 bet Alapice, l t*bl Nutmegs; i do Move.*; lUJbbla l-aigr No II Mackerel, ■a, do (Jibbed Herring; to hi* a*al«i Herring; 111 Jo Tanner*' Oil. 'J cak* Orubro Madden Willi a general aaaoruneoi of Groccne* and Pitta burgh manofeciorc, which we offer for aale at ib« ™™. B|IEV MA . mIKWB 4 no, . *1 Water *l_ KKKLFRS-10 dor ju.t rer’d and foraale by ~l< »TU A H r ft. BILL a t * VLLMTKR’S OiNTMKN'I -6 trot* for tale by M „r,« j *UMOONMARKKA Al KRATUS—* l»n*. m co»k» and t*»xe«, (of aale gAi-C.UA.t Roirr DALZKLL A CO £UI.K LbiAniKß-tSOOb U't hemlock tanned Span- O l•» Sole 1-eather, tor aale by K ROUT DAI.ZELL A (j> SUNDRIES— 110 malt Calais; Ji bbla Clove*; 1 d Nuunecii U do Mace, tor aale by rauunegii j SCHOONMAXF.R A CO WHITING— 40 bbla for aale by “”4 J 9CHOONMAKEB A CO OUiolatlon of Partaanhlp. rrt HE partnership heretofore existing between B< I lamin Smith A George A. Johnson, under the Q o7si.ni 4 j0i.n.0,., .. 3... GKO A JOHNSON Colored School 1,1 *£* eral .LVm liking 11.10 conaiderauon the expediency of < . . cc-vraaL Pcsuc Smoot., for the colored KS" n " ... . rui-allv rriiueated. A li REINHART. Pret’t 4th WarJ School iso FORD. '• 7,& I,’ » LIVINGSTON • 6th I.wL 11 irt P...- **«, l«l k r,, „ ORANT ° IU ... . ‘..f, „.'l. t-.U>UR-50 bbla Pn«h’« extra Family Flour, la. d, I' M " b, ‘;"AMS S.Su 7mi.-l.tMv-** b*. Cheete, landing from Uk> / yHKr- i , nn au d for aale by U httd Michigan une, an JAMES DALZI HR.K UKICK-15™ Fire BnctULZKI ,V SSt .SSU w.O. "-I" 1 »“*"• -i" p”,™, J. ot S.. Mo»on t l"«« . <*■*«' . wabtbb. 1 lIIBL 4. 4. k»s“ «“'*■ A P« ra “"”' t * f 11. » OoU.«lf T->IIOP. the l*lds> of November next, for furnishing the following good* mlhe uuanlilie. .nneim. ol Hereabouts, for H.e um oi it.- Indian*. and deliverable '» the city of V" York.vu 2,U)0 pairs 3 point while Mackinac blankets, »o measure 6o by 72 inches, and weigh eighi pound* 900 pairs 2j point while Mackinac blanket*, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh «x pound? ,170 pairs 2 point while Mackinac blankets, to measure 42 by SC inches, and weigh h»e and a quarter pounds 9SO pairs It point while Mackinac blankets, to measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh four and a quarter pounds. 900 pairs l point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 32 by 46 mehe* and weigh three and a quarter pounds. i 400 pairs 3 point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds. 300 pairs 2t point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 06 inches, and weigh six pounds. 100 pairs 3j point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 66 by 64 inches, and weigh ten pounds. 300 pairs 3 point green Mackmar blanket*, to measore 60 by 72 inches, aod weigh eight pound* 350 pairs 2* point green Mackinac blanket*, to measure 51 by 66 inches, and weigh six pouods. - iOO pairs 3j point renlinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 66 by 64 inches, and weigh ten pounds. 400 pairs 3 poml genlioella blue Mackinac blan kets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds. 300 pairs 2) point geutloells blue Mackinac blanket*, to measure 51 by 66 inches, and weigh six pounds. Dm Good*. 1,000 yards scarlet stroudn. bttO yard* blue slrouds* 1 ,bOO yards tsuuv list cloth, blue. 750 y*rd» fancy list cloth, scarlet. 350 va.-d« tmry list cloth, green. I,ouu ya’d* gray list cloth, blue 3.000 yorils saved Ist cloth, blue. 1,600 y«rd« saved h»t clolb. sonnet. yards saved list cloth, green. '225 jriumln worsted yarn. 3 fold. 10u u.'Xen cot'on Hug baudkerohiel*. ‘.toO dozen cotton Madrn* handaervhiefs 173 dozen black silk handkerchiefs. '.>o dozen 'M eouon shawl*. SO dozen 6-4 cotton shawls. 65 dozen 4 -4 cotton shawl*. 40 dozen V 4 woollen shawls. to.ooo yards domestic calico. 5.000 yards Knglish and Freoch ealico. 10 0(H) yards Merrimack colic". 3 500 yards blue drilling. 1 000 yards Georgia stripes. 4.IXH) yards blue denim* 1,600 yards couonade. 7,1>00 yards domestic shirting, bleached. 15.000 yards domestic shirting, unbleached 15.000 yards domestic sheeting, unbleached. b.OOO yards checks, stripes, and plaids. 400 dozen woollen socks. 7,000 yards plaid linsey. i.soti yards llaaoebi, assorted. 1,600 flattoel shirts. 700 calico shirt* 4 u> |ound> Imen thread. ,550 pounds cotton thread. 4tK) dozen spool cotton, Nos l to 30 ■ so pounds sewiag *lk. 700 pieces nband. assorted. 4.300 yard* bed ticking. I 1.000 yard* Kentucky jean* ,'OO yards sattinet* • 150 gross woraled gartering. 1 200 pounds Chinese Vermillion. M dozen *ilk handkerehiefa. bark Sc Randan gross fancy and clay pipes. JfarJirart. 1 pounds brass kellies. 1 .ir«o Un keUle* 76 nests of japanned kettles, 3 in a neat. 276 dozen butcher knives 23 000 gun rtmts. '2.5 gross squaw twin. 7 000 hsb hooka. to dozen tisb line* 25.000 needles, assorted. 100 dozen combs, assorted. 1,0 dozen sensor* assorted 10 gross gun worms. I 2 dozen axes, lo weigh from 41 to 5* pound* I 50 dozen half axes, to weigh 3l pounds 2l dozeo hatchet* to weigu U pounds. Agricultural latjdment*, gf. 730 axe* io weigh trotu 4J to 5{ |>ounda. 400 half axe* lo weigh 3j poonda. VOO hatchets, to weigh I i pound* •to broad sxe* 200 drawing knive* 12 inches io length i 700 augers, in equal proportions of 11, I - *, aod t inch. 1 M pair* homes. 7f-0 pairs trace chain*. 300 pounds brass kettles. ,f pounds each. «H) WbiUemore cards. No 10. *7OO quarters socket chisels. 90 places, fore and jack. JVorlAiewl Gmiu, .'tO Northwest guns. iwo-lhirds of which most measure 3fl inches in length ol bartel, snd one-third 42 inches, to be delivered m the city of New York or Philadelphia, as may be re quired. Sstuple* of all ihe shore smelts are deposited in the iiface of ihe Commissioner ol Indian Ausire; and il uav he proper to remark ibat those ofbardwore. agri •oliutsl impicmrni*. and northwest guns, are entirely new. and ol iwuer quality than the article# heretofore furnishrd under former eantrans- The proposals may he divided into four pans, nr I*4 Itlankria. tbl. Dry floods , . , a.l Hardware, lo include agriculture! implements, lili Northwest gun. The lowest competent responsible bidder will receive e whole or anypart of the contract according to the hove wale, tho Department reserving to i well the ngbt , determine whether the bidder ■* competent and re- spouulde. or not- , The whole amount in money lo he applied to the purchase of food, will be about SDO,OUO, hot the De partment reserve, the nfbl to increase or dimmish the iiusttuty of any of the article, named, or .üb.tltute oth er. .n lieu thereof, or to require, at similar price.. *uch a. may he wanted lor present, or other purpose*, in toe adm.mstrauou of the aiTairs of the Department— (jo f expense to the Government) on or before the 14th ■lay of May nexL assuming the quantity of oach arti cle*. specified in this advertisement, and extending the eosu making an abrogate of the whole invoice constituting Ihe bid. The good, will bo Inspected in New York, land in St Louts, if any portion, of ( Utom should be delivered there,l by sn agent ol the United Sides, who will he *->poinied by the Department for ■ 1,. nuroose and lo ascertain tho conformity of tho with the samples exhibited, when ibe coo tract Shall ho made, and with tho terms of the contract Itself, which shall contain a clause that IfOre article, are noi fnrnished within the tune prescribed, £rif they are of Insufficient quality in the opinion of ?he went aforeaa.d, and If within five day. afUr no ticed inch insufficiency the party shall not funnsh Olliers m Uon thereof of the reunited qaaiUy.the Uni ted States shall beauthonx-d to purchase them of others and to charge any increase of price they may ; beesm polled to eontxactor who shall oav the said difference to the Utntea *{*“•• llooJ.’will bo required ink «m.l .1 ill. W, ■ t o J .oroUc, iho .oficioocy «? -born to bo certified V? a United Slates Judge or District At.or kvJ&a.2ta , 32rs^^ssssi- * '‘’Smunlo.uon.io bo »> I"' ■“iySdl will be mb-ibed Wiib the J io oono will 1.0 reeei.ed M .re °«l “■ lbo >b' P"«> ■®“ d .fbood. l Deliverable in the city of New Yori (or St. Lome) on . J .l. n f next; and m case of Ihe rer w?> wU pay the United titate. the d.lLtroneote. ‘o, B^ rr b.o rrx [►eraouaily or by his official posuien. [or tel hereby guaranty that-—.the above ,• ,A ZVi comely with the term, of the adyenisa mJf lrVl rfthc contract should be awarded to .Pd emeV .mo bond tor the execution of tho ..me withiu the time prescribed l>-»- ORLANDO BROWN C«a®i* ,loO * r Indian Aff« "' lo ' ° r Cr * T,u > >l*ndker- A large «iock of fine and common Pnnu, from Blm **TOuVe«u, f of nruoi material*. from 75 ct* to *?• A &DC (|.nnmmii of ladle* and gentlemen*' Cloak*, a work will receive panieolar *uea iUu«Uom*d l.tbertT *‘ ocuTttSm _ . *-j , X*2ff Bsr ° iu "“ RmSuTr&™>?<* WHOLESALE DRY GOODS A. A. MASON & CO., SO. GO MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGR, PA., d i k-« of TICKING*, ofto* VMk.Hm- U/'Ol-I.D ri.prrll.il, roll f”J ,l>“ .r™* «>* ”•%, , NN „,„ . ’’ rnunitv M'»iiian'* '0 their C **‘ M . . j . . ,» i White and bellow Fl-ANNELS, a FAI.I. AM)W IN I-KR Gt ml**. which \v„;. for *ale lo» b T lbe b » le of ?****• »ar.fiv ha* prcn .y i.rrrr Kern etjtia * „d- j d lrrc i from manofmetonr*. ern ruumrr thr »ame facilt"* ' c . of the nan i ww.,.,. »» SS=iJwr.r =r::tri - price*, that can l.r obtained o( the ' all the vmriou* mamifactnre*. j r*»fIHSIERFS, . ”• MTOLiSSTto. ->< "r *. *• .»* c.w greater advance in evert dr«r,p««n o. »*" N kiX of mil the u-ual «•**•) aWo a * *^ n ,fi£o_ nnbehad Kv.t. ha.b-cu He.r-y W Mer ! ALFACCAS, BOMHAZiSeS. their nomerou* I’atron* Piey foci confide tl ; ore x han <0 coaea. AUo, *» P‘ rt chain* romemplatiiiK purrhn*tnß K»«>. t*'* l e * Uyoo*’** and Cloth*. . / >Qcy sr^rrrr:;,r J^'= Sar-ai is^sszftsß OINUIIAMS ...d CHINTZES, of lb. br« j “Xofoteh, locr-hrr *i>b .‘-“lH'im MCSUNS. *- - knorrn .nd appro rod m.kr., for "010 b, U* P-=l*s' Good, roo.tooiif rrorirrd. *jgS£'’SSS*X MUSLINS, of oil width., :*» JjA" " ?FS SSI! >™ _ Ue« and price* “““ amusements theatre, Blaßtger Aimowio*—Drr»«Circlr and P&mueue ftccond Tier 9KCOND NIGHT OF MRS FARRKN. F*ro*T, Oci. 5-Wiil tie pre*cnie*l a piece u. j acl* called KVAONK Ludovico Viemua Bradne- To l.r followed wiih ihe THK J&COBITK. Mr Rolh i*o>». John Duck Puty Pe tnr **»> u« Borfti* ... , Mim Cniiw r.Uy—Mr«. F»rre» wUI oppe» r ■' L ef *' AUCTION SALES. By John D. AncllonMr. Ferrmplory Sol* of Dry Gooa*. n Monitor »'<»»"■«. 0.1 -Ik, .. 10 oVo.I, •] liocnmcrcial Sale* Room*. conifi ol W ooJ awl tx .ireeu, will be sold, without re.erve— n extensive assortment W seasonable staple and foreign and domestic Dry Goods, which may be rained previous lo the sale. At 3 o'clock. Groceries, yueensware. Furniture.. bj» assorted Klawware, 'Johal/bxs Va manufac- lured tobacco . ■ A laree and cnwral a.aorrmem of new and »<*roud hand household furmiure. fralli-r bed. and bcddine. m*un"»’. 'ookin* (l««ra mantel clock* lami>» window Mind*. cooking Mo»f«. Iraiik.ln and ulbrf pattern Hove*, kitchen uten.iU, 4c At 7 o'clock, Variety good*, ready made clothing, boot* and .hoe. bat*, cap*, leather trunk*, carpel bat?*. umbrel la, fine table and pocket eullery, (fold and .liver wmichea.ab.nsuna.4e. Family BarotuJi* ax Auatvn. i MainrJ*) roofuuir. « »oW, handsome well Uarouclie. wiili leather m slier, in (Ckxl order. JOHN D DAVIS. And ValiuiUe I tool i h/ catalogue, l»n Saturday evening. Oct. 6tb. at 7 o'clock at the commercial .ale* room*, corner of Wood and Fifth tt. Arunne them wni tie tound. (tootle » Ihrme Rule of Kaiih and Practice S vola; lllu.imted Natural Hiatory. y vot»- l-ile. I.rlirrt i.nd Journal ot Samuel Ourwen; i:mveraal Hioerapnieal Dicuonary. 'J«i poprai'a. Mi ner'. Hi.tory m Wvoramg; Hal.led’* Life o* Richard 111 Kirtir ai d Siience*. Natural Hi.tory of ln*ccu. Karnrli . Applied t.’hemi.try. Arm.broos'i Hi* ory of the War nl l-ld. * col*. Tredgold'. Klemcnta tX l>at* rK-ntrv 4c 4c ’ Kull particular, in catalogue*. JOHN D DAVIS. ABet Mil' fy eataloguf. Oi Keel and :*kein Colton., Needle*, *«lk, foal and Hutton*. Shoe Lacea, A f ihvFri.l»\ mi'ri'ms tvtotwri. at 10 o'clock. at the itumcrrmi .»Je. mom.. ft r»rf of Wood and FtAU *t*, “C.ofdl., °» ■«"<“ 4 -V™ UU doi (•»«'«' t*!-*" 1 ‘ 0, ‘ , *2! T •nu - Bortiinum • Reel reread. •***> |W •• Davi*' !‘|«ool iVmon, »««' " m«l •• colored “ ,0 ° a»»*ired Holnred Thread; W Hemmittjrj,* AR * Needle*; ■: t,o .Ilk auii U-lina eoai and *•*«» Uu«oo<; ii • • Bnper Ve.t Hutton*. H •• V- I. t. 1 and A Pearl Button*; ») great rro»« Horn Kail “ , :j ero«» t>r*»» la< Shoe l-ace*. »**'d leppUt*; •« table and lea .poona, knive*. aff« ii, r i,i.tf n, n «. Plated button*. rOcnb. if JOHN i) DA VIM, Auet FALL AND WINTICR FASHIONS. • Ft* R " 111 rt- N'O 5: Market street, i« J rprtuns hi* I‘nil »i.d Winter Fashions con 1.«5.-.«..k veirct FuleUX*. French Merino Cloak*. •* cloth and *il* I’aieloU, •* «t|ik Man'i'ln* The»r amr.c* are ol the lalcU uni mn-t ta»hi»nnble 'tyles A.»o, French Kmhroidene* 0 4 r*nun tie Chine, fur Ifti'ir* dre»*e«' Spun Si k. and Sun and Wool Hosiery, l.ctiu and indie* «iHt Vr»u and I>ra\eer», Children*" Merino Ve*i«, A lante a»»oriuieni of black and fancy Mika, Satin Tvrc tor ladie* drr»»e* Brccba, Thibet and Woo'en I-on* Shawl*. Barncalcy Mieeutu*. Table 1-wen* and Napkin* Al*o, Iruh Linen*. imported by himaelf direci octthdlm TvUKV.iI likiiAUCUrrHS—w. R. Murphy .urite* P ihe particular attention of buyer*, (either by wholesale or retail I U> hi« Hock of Broad cloth* lust rec-ived Also, wool dye French Un.- mere*, piam and tancy oeta _ I.'LOWKRS AND BONNET OAFKS—Aft a.««m merit ot above rood* }u»i rcc’d, and offered whole :! IIO “ W w R MURPHY TABLE DIAPERS, and i able cloth*, at ,inee* t r duality; an »»»onmeni rec'd at Dry Good. Hou.r •>( ocfJ WRMi:RPHY_ Fiji II—5(1 bid* I-arjrr No 3 Mackerel. 20bbl.Ribbed Herniiß. 60 tuixe* >eaied Hrmw )u*t rec’d and for,ale by [octt) RHKY. MA IYHKWS A CO RICF.— ia let yi nne fUce. juti rac’d and for tale by octt _ ..KHHV.MATrHKVV^CO C"\HKESK—IUU bit prime W R Cbeeae. lauding and talc b) s p VON BOSNHoifeT ACO T* iSS'KKU OlL—<* bblt Lmec-dOU, jq»> rec'd **d for L. L A r“^rS k "” s ‘ l *TWfiSiisSB ~t •*^. u 53 Water and ItM From »U (JO" 1 SR°oiu-»‘5,’,5k WiTr“‘SoT cor Liberty and Wood *t* CIfKKSK— 75 bit prime W R Cheeoe, d and for tale by ‘|oc«l JOHN * ATT ACO MACKEREL - 100 bblt Large N« & in etorc and for _ V?OHNWATrftCO_ W.pW, in .»« - -“>~ig^rico gala white winter Whale Oil; aw *• common do do do 300 “ Hleaabed Sperm > do 10 bblt Urd ml. No 1; 10 do do do No i; For tale by »pti7 SELLERS A NItOLS gALgf*™-. b„ ™> » “'• 'u cILnfTkLD CUBKSEr- wo bi* prune NVeateru Jleacrjo Cheese, Ud fat ..fa by s n CANF|KIJ , CtIKAF anT» ObSIRABCK CARptrTS for the fall and Winter, will be received all through the tea ton direct from the manufacturer*, and will be fold for caib a* cheap at can be bought in ihe Kaaiern ei uea. at apt« w U’CLINTOCK'S. .6 Fourth tl (NIIKftSB— IS4 bis W R Choete, for tale by / iptffl WICK A MJCA_NOLHB3 GLASS -Bo bit MXloi»Fa»»i eT"ioTXVdo; t%O do 10x1* do, for tale by __ WMCKfc M’CANDLES* BRaUS S fAITF KoTS Large emiTtf ali FuetTuti reeeived. of common and tecret toaleuinict urasi SUl,lurfs .■*» . warcuw-rßcm CUU3DS'CifcKBB— U bia extra. ree’d and for ia , pl « _ WICK A M'CANULKSS PO rASH—in c«k» pnme Potash, tbit day rac’d and. rhCEIVKU TtUB .DAY, at W &l*CltinocW, 75 LV Fourth at, a lot of new style French Embossed I Piano and Table Covers. I Alto, Printed Cioth and linen and wonted Table | Covert »pBO RECBIVKD fill!* DAY, at W. N'Clmtoek’*. 7 1 Fourth «t, (cartel, crimson, and maroon plaJr Ptu.h n-tga Cl ROFND iW> i*«»'b on band and for rate t y J .i.rjrt WICK & M'CANDI.FSS fVhi'KIVKII fiUS tUY. 'al ~ty" M’Cliutock*. 75 tV Kourtii -Ln m«w lot of French aiyle Window Shade*, Ui« mod lieaautut »iy!o of Shade* yel adored in ibt« market. Al*e, 'JO, &, 40, and 4h ireb plain Duff Linen lor window lhade*. Al»o 0-4 enmeon and while and blue and white Da* mask, for window curtain*, »P^° ISafiietie or Oalvanle JQaciila«i tor Balt nicd Uy d rweu u fot GxlT»amn ß metals in «•**• 0 Put experience in liwtreaimeni lt T/AaM» led bi® ® b «‘ ieve ,tul U ‘ ere E® tew Df «*7 a « ** «Jreiu#««>n»ly treat- , W.pwsif app'iealion of the K^afucJag. The | cd . r .«U.f»cU»ry lc«amofU.U will be *i*en of care* "’"‘■'been effected ol different d.seaeea, mine of deemed incurable ui tbo ordinary medical nraetiee?and oa person* well known omon* u, to : «hool reference*may befieen. pSaooa aKlouai w!lkc£.oa.c U««ti “fury kmd, J, iapaeiallT brtaal 10 tail tiurftt tttat leap- MonisU for tiemteiTea. MKDtCINIW, »©, prepared by the moat Mceetifnl m ih" Faai. at admint.ttrcd by Ihtt) 5, caunettion .ilk a. .tpatait from ikr optrakap. Will eonnanllT be kept on baud, w.lb directions loru« Mind* operation* on ibe mo*i moderate term*. • tWee No. it St Clair at., near Ue CM AUeftUony bSST *pW*l7 A-WEStEKVELT. OISCIKKATI «. PITTSBUBOI AA'A -.I L v P*A CKET LI N • water* ol the " e»t- hvery . D ro»ided for pw (on Uui m far S« s» t 1^ p irr— - * C. S. Porter • 30 cu. Mr Wel.U Mr Reynold* • Mr*. Farren. Tbe ISAAC t, Hempbill, ml "'iMwbi.«b r-rr rrrrni.y -onJ« «'» revery Sunday evening el 10 t. ■. M„v 1547. . HONDAY PACKET. everv Monday everting ai 10 r. *• . tiikadaypacket. _ mnvRNIA No 2, Capt. J- Kuxkf«lt*«, mil I. J? c p l Ksri W'jreiine every Tur«l«v evemngju_U> r. *• ivkox-ksdaV packet. pjp\V KNGLAND No. % Capu •-. Dt a. The !>'•" p ~ u Wednesday mnrnitt )Ut »• b „Ti u -i-“ „,rry Thuredny evenm* atj®*;JtW.« , uf every Friday evening al 10 *■ «- - clock. Wheeling every Friday ailU *_»• __ _ FOR LOUI9VILLK. The «plendid new packet «eamer /r& tTW ~ Eh FARMER, JfetefTS A B Fan*. owwt. mil leave for the -ggggegSianabove and all intermediate port* on FOR CINCINNATI- The »pW)did fmi mouse P» ck ' 1 «w»ioer NBW KNGLANU No. £ CaprJ>e*n, w»n Ww *• ,lK ” e ' * hb mortiH* *lI" o'clock Apply OH bo*nL FOR CINCINNATI. . The fut running packet «tc*iner (T '* es ~ tk MESBF-NOER No •*, Capuan J. C. woodw.tJ, will u»»; " Ko" (wish! or pa#Mßc, ftPP'T 0,1 bo:lfl1 _ roaCINCINNATI. The iplendid packed ISAAC NEW TON. Capt. Hemphill, will le**e *» Jfeatef eg£ abose on‘sender, si 10 o'clock, A M JBjfjnSSai For freight or pu«ege, apply on bO,rJ PETTIGREW A CO, Agts FOR dANESVILLE- The splendid Hesinrr F JENNY LIND, Ufatefi® Gallagher, master, wih lewr* for the and ell intermediate port* on Saturday, » l lu o’clock, A. M- For bright or pM«ue. apply on ocU _ "* FOR CINCINNATI AND NASHVILLE The splendid steamer , Ik MAY FLOWER, ÜBMfcaJI J Fisher. master, will lease k»r atioee all tnietmediaie .port* ihi* dar .1 4 o clock. P M * . . FOR ST- LOUIS. _». . „ The fine f»« ronttinr neniner , J* MT. VBHNON, H. Ko«ntx,n«antei,wiU lea« for ibe a nd nil intermediate porta ttua day. at 10 o’clock. A. M. For freight *r paoitge, . . ~ „ The fine passenger steamer WYOMING, LtfMfafifi Tho». Rodger*, master, will leave for above port* ill.« dayat ID o’clock, A. M For freight or pa*«age, apply on board. _ octfi FOR ST. LOUIS. . .... _ The splendid steamer , ff I *”?]* HAMBURG, n. Colwell, muter, will leave for the above and al intermediate port* this mornuigst 10 o'clork, A- M. For freight or passage, applyttn board. tx» FOR ST LOUIS The: fine steamer Moore, mailer, will leave for above n£3ES£3Sßand all luletmediate poru this day, at It) o'clock. A M. For freight or passage, apply on board. OCI4 FOR ST. I-CUIS . The iplendid fa»t running ateamer , a DR WITT CLINTON, jrgSrtgrrfi J D. Deveony, master, wtll leave for BSSSSfIEBcDBibr iln>r« ai.d all intermediate poru this day.JU ( o’eloek, P.,M. For freight or pa*»agc."apply on board. J>«ts_ FOR Vr. LOUIS. _ k. The iplendid ateamer ' , a AJh and ManaUeAeHl. P«r*m» wiahj inc to Dttrcha** either ol ibe ahow truelao, ara re rail on i-*AAC W ALKKR. No. 13>ftA «U amlte*'«ann« il»* ■rticlei beioru jmrt-h«« ng eiecwfarm N D—The S m»Ttt i« fftTotlp »uj«erior to «nr othr-r tm>a«bt to this market __ . *P rtl HOv.ixnrATUi*: physician AM>srncKON ~,,,, k ...im ».L, between :td and ,|,r. I ohm- Fnun Pi M. to 3 I . M.—row tu>y,r M H *•• lioudfr'*, eotnrf hoyihtietj »mi «<>4 Tli.r 1 ... _ »pwdfi«n O'* KNKKAI- t'eimalMion *u*!ure tlarra i-.-Jfhn Wait *. Co, Morphy. Wdvon 4Co. Piiu4«*ry , i. <. l.aw'.aa A Util. Mahlou Martin, Weil./ 't- ic.n> II Brown 4 0.». t,r. S r. KUUmfc Co- 11 W .* t ' o _ fittn * New I ►. Fr. Minn. r. || .n is D Coffin, CiiM .nm.vi, J r. Seller. \ou.,g.u>»n, i*, W. l„ Stan clan, <'i.vi»n.i. o aartt (l.xtr- «{ New Vork.J U»rvr*~Sm.lflhcvvj urcil, I'riwrru and N It of the month, gam* and wih treated Uiuu o’Clo***. tutniiw, leayev Piartrorgh from wharf die Hcmonftahela bridge, every evening a* < (xOODS received by Agents on board tho Wharf Boat*. , # ID- The Farmer has been built eXptwJ for Youghiogbenv mrer, and me putme may t*lf 08 Bar .remaining permanently in the trade. Particular attentionpaid to oil way freightaadpaa aengera. •?*•** BOATS >ply on hoard- *FUR ST. LOUlfr- FOR ST. LOUIS. c. W. DAUfi, n. D. % A| IS Ijlbun. O CllAlO * BKIKSF.R, BATUIMO.