THE PITTSBPRGH GAZETTE: towjsiied by white t co P4ITBB.on.aTIi , SO SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 0,1619. Prrrjlnnon Dailv Gocrm u pabttahed Tn-Weekly, ana Weekly.—The LKily <• Seven Doller* per annum;tfiSTri-Weektyl* Frre ltoiler* uutaa;the Weekly is Two DoUoreper annum, srrtafi ' areeaßtesOv requested to band in Ltelt (nan before 5 r. it, ana u early in theday at netisable. Advertisements not inserted for a (peels ftedtime Will invariably be charged until ordered o« BHILADEIiPBU SOKTH AJHKHIOABr. Advertisement* and subscnptinns to the North Araer can'and United State* Gazette, Philadelphia, receive ad forwarded from this office. ABtIKAIOBIO ABD WQIO TICKET. HENHY tt. PULLER of Luzerne Codmy. WiI«MAM HABLETT, of Bailer County, issoniv, ROBT. C. WAIiEKM, ot Elizabeth Borough. JOHN MILLER, tl Sharpibcrgb. CALEB LEE, of Pztubarg h- WM. ESPY, of liwcr St Clair [rnmuT, CASTOR uUitnk of Pitubnrgh. GEO. & HAYS, of Upper St. Clair. nunin, JOHN MOBBISON, of Allegheny. JAS. MITCHELL, of Preblec WM. of Pittsburgh. *. aroiroK, JOHN BYEES of Findlay. TICKBTSI TICKETStt ’ (IT Drrraiacnt’*: civ Aternurovie *?rn Wjjto Tici- Kfe—The Borough md Township* south of the Mod ■ongahela will be supplied wuh tickets at the office of llm Commercial Journal. Boroaghs and Town«bip« north of the Allegheny liwi, and Allegheny City, will b« rupplied at the office of the Dally American. The citT ofpittsbargb at the offiee of ihe Daily Ga zette; ana the litrough* and Township* t«-iween the Monoogahela uitd Allegheny rivers will be supplied by the candidates. By order of the Committee. ■prJl For Local Blatter* see next peg*. Baa mast page for Telegraphic alow*. Loeofoeo Bits representation a. Wo may always look lar Mine glaring misrep resentations, by unscrupulous partrzins, of (be Le- CoSxo party, just beloru the oleclion, ami when there la no Opportunity to correct tbern before they have wrought the cnv-hief intended. The Pti. ofyealetday, commences wuh a butch of misstate menu, and we may probably l«ok lor more >n the few days inlcrvcumg lictcro the election. The Post make* two »j*cific charges against the County Cocnroir'icner?. One is in the (allow- ing words “Messrs David Irwin. John Caldwcii, James Marshall, fhoma* D.ckson, K. E. MrG.iwnn. and James Chambers, were appointed lost year as viewers to nsstm* the amouor of damages done to the property holders in the new \X*r«U, by reason of the opening of the streets. For ttioir services they were entitled, according to law, to Si, on per day. But although they were ot.iy employed lor a few days in discharging the duties n*«icned them wp find that the WHIG OOMMtSSIUNERji m Allegheny County paid them the enormous sum oi ONE THOUSAND AND SIXTY NINE DOL LABS AND FIFTY CENTS •" The capitals in the above are the Post’s. To prove the above statement, the Post present* the following,from the Commissioner's docket: No. 901. DiVid Irwin SI G 6 s(i No. 902. John Caldwell 162 o(J No. 1111. Jhoics Marshall 17S 00 No. 1125. Thorans Dicksoi. l“b 00 No. 1132. IL E. McGowan 231 00 No. 1139. James Chambers 15t On Total amount paid Oa inquiry, wo find the state of the case to b< this Tile above named gentlemen were appointed to discharge the dut’cs of Viewer*, by the Judges of ihe Coart of Common Pkaj, Messra. Patton, Jonts. tad Kerr, all Locafoco*. • Af.er they bad finished th© wort assigned them, they reported back to toe •Court, and presented t > the wjuh tribunal their bills, duly authentiaated for settlement. The Cirri of the Court direct* i these MU to he jaid. Th© Commissioners had no discretionary p->wer in the premue*,^—the Court appointed Uie Viewers, audited the bill*, and the law makes n the duty cl the Coramissionerv in etich cases, to pay them If there is any fraud, any wrong d'*ne. any “pa/» pa&u and inteztunal violation of the law," a* the Post asserts, the Locofoco Jadgta of the Court, sad nrt the Commissionerh, are to blame. We will go as fur as the editor cf the Port, or sny ether man to terret out fraud- and erlrava . guee, and to bring tiu iun. toe- ndigi. pOQirhment. Our t arc toch riioiign. am olii:ea! friends the Judges of the court, and the gentlemen whose services were rendered a» V.ewers. The Po>t's oharge ia, that six respectable gentlemen, who lire among us, and are wHf known to all our ciuzear, have, for h u fen> ilaye n work, for which tie? were ©Hilled by Jaw to $1 jer day, charged the ccuntv fora number‘of day*, ranemg irom l r»| to 17.7, thnt ' there has been a “palpable and intentional eva sion of (be law," and that the Court has connived at this, by passing the bills, if the facia are, a- the Post says, lei us know iL If the Court hn* con nived with these gentlemen to swindle the county let the people hear of n. For our part w«; ebai! not believe it, untib.we harp better evidence mm: the Fost’s assertion Tha first charge, then cf the Post against the County Commissioner, falls to the ground. and cnl? htU.tbe Post’? political friends, the Judge?, and the six respectable gentlemen, who are neither officeholders, cor candidate* for cilice, and wh or© abundantly able to defend themselves nga.u>t the attacks of the Pusi. -The Port’s second charge against the County Comtufssioners is. that they paid the ll n. Wai ts* FoXwaXD a fee of $300,00 for Professional service?. This is about the meanest attempt to injure the Camniisvioner* any one could' have •• conceivod- oC The Locofocos must be hard mn ’ter charges against the Commissioners, when they resort to such contemptible littleness. We u.igi>> dismiss this matter with the single statement, tha: if Mr- Forward Charged a fee of $5OO, the pre sumption is that he earned it. He has the reputa tion among ns of an lamest nun, and there is not a respectable cibcea in the county who will charge him with injustice and avarice. With all bis great v abilities as a lawyer, and although he lives m n most economical manner, he is comparatively a poor man. But in what way are the Commission ©ra to blame 1 Mr. Forward claimed the tee, and • could doubtless have recovered it in a Court of Justice, and as he demanded it, ta«.-y were bound to pay it. Id order to make ifco matter took as bad ai pot. Bible tor the Commissioners, Use Past asserts Ih&t MrJForward and A. W. I-oomi*. Esq. wcre t . n . gaged on opposite sides, that each party only on - OUgled the Court twenty minutes, ami that Mr. Loomis charged hj clients ies* man fifty dollars While Mr. Forward charged Uc county SbOO, for the same services. Tin* is s grass misrepresen tation of the case. The caso id dispute was m relation to damages lor opening streets m the new ward.. There were one hundred and thirty claimant*. Some of these employed Mr. Loomis, some Mr. Wood*, same Mr. Palmer, somo Mr. Wills, some Mr. Gil more, and aome probably others. The rouuty employed Mr. Forwnrd to fight their battle. He contested the case before ihe Court ot Common Pleas and before Supreme Court, nod beside all this, by bis exertion* he procured a modith-atton of the'law by the legislature, by which the coun ty was saved a large amount. Tt is the opinion of tome who understand this matter, that hi ui< the county,aJtogeiaer,m inis cam, mine 5100,- 000. After all there professional service., and when the ease was brought to a successful issue, the Post blames the Commissioners, because they would not descend to hwgte with such a man as Mr. Forward about his tee. Th© editor says be does uut blame Mr. Forward. He says; “Mr. Forward bad a fa! goose to pluck, and be mad© the (©ethers fly With a vengeance 1 We do BOt blame Mr. Forward tor claiming tne mormons tee of Five Hcxdoxd Dit-Laas, but wc censure : .. Ibecoaavmm&te blockheads jhat gave it to auu.” - We can generally judge of a man's moral mom \jj his sentiments, expressed ia an unguarded mo iseoti Th© ©lifter of the Port, in the above ex met, iayahif own soul bare. ' He chows that he ftflokfl flrighltogct all he cm honestly or dislton- Hiastandard of yj&w is measured lqr the ©mono* he can gef, and nor by the value of the services rendered. Aahoaestman makes out a bill s'grb ggfak canscienco tells him is a fair and hoses* price' ter th© service rendered. He will gske-ito sun,'and will aonsent to no less without ’WBrwm*2,274 73; Bos ton $656,123 01; New York $3,518,427 s>o; Phila delphia $1,277,'283 23; Baltimore Sl2O 680 15; Cin cinnati $36,685 08; late deposito-unw , i*k wnbeut t-dr. A w..r with France womJ be tougni upon me Ocean, and the otd- courage wtuch has over come the victor* ot ‘ the N.Jc,'’ of-Trafalgar, " and a thousand other stirring bailie* on the deep, would soon demonstrate to the frantic glory hunl og Freuchman th*i the repubiteuns of the western herder of the Atlantic have the heart of those who nave maintained the meteor flag of England, hacked by the strong arm of n young nation. The United States, war or no war. will aik uuthuig that is not right, submit to nothing that is wrong. 3om« disclosures have been made in relalion 10 what is known as the International An Union, that cannot be too widely known The house Who manage the business ia nothing bat a branch of a Paris h»aae, and be who pays his five dollars, w>U gel a tolerable engraving, bot runs no risk o setting a painting like the scries by Cole, auch aa #a *» drawn last year from the American Ari I moo. a gbod lot of green subscribers are foaod,-Messrs. Gorfi!, Vibtrl Jc Co. will make money, and caj ile nur liberal people with the idea that they are patronizing art To those who are ndecd willing to lend a helping hand to our own artists, it may tie mi.! that ihe Art Union presents mure attraction* than ever it is now one of the most threnged retorts of fashion and of strangers, an cvideoce that it has attained a linn hold upon tr.e good opinion of the country. C«»tle Garden now teems with th# rarest pro ductions oi American craftsmen and agricultural* :.-K Slid on Wednesday will open iu doors to the nubne. A private examination shows a marked improvement m all me mechanic arts, and 11 is a fa-lulu u« taste that will not be pleased here.*— The iue»eane ol samples of American manufac tured goods is the greatest change noticed, and it needs ao prophet to foresee mat onr looms will soon ch'the wholly our own people. Quite an effort in uow making to procure a par don kfr tfie notorious "Ned Benllme, or Jud»on," who was sentenced to the state prison fir a year One thousand names have been obtained, but the attempt must fail In hi* charge to (be jury. Judge huly was most strenuous against him, nod in pa>*- ng sentence, regretted that a year of seclusion wss all he could impose, in which opinion he has a host to agree with him. The wife of Juds-ia, while be was receiving h.s sentence in one part of the City Hail, was receiving n divorce from Judge I'ishoeffer m the opposite wing. A new •‘Democratic" penny paper, called the Republic, has made its apfterirancr bore, to per form the dirtv work of the next election, which the Evening Post is 100 prood 10 do. The cons cern is supported-by subscription, and is. in short, 4 regular lying handbill, such aa the ‘•fierce De mocracies have loved to use in all tbeir contests. The minor does not-gain ground that Col. Forney i* lo edit a drat doss democratic paper, to be own ed by Edwin Forrest. In the first place, Mr. For rest ia too good a basinea* man to put his money •nto auch a sieve as a Locofoco paper is ai .all tunes. Public opinion is also against Mr. Forrest, uxl all Col. Forney’s talents cannot sustain him at such odds as these. I a the way of amusements, we have a surfeit, and of the best character At Niblo's, the Ravels, at the Broadway, Hudson, a very clever Irish man, and who.‘-of course," ia supposed lo re mind one o(the ‘'lamented Power," at Burton’s, all son# of mirth moving soonest at the Astor Place, Mi*s Davenport, in a senes’ of “Ellen Tree's" L vorife purls. We hnv« also a Panorama to Cali fornia, with a real I .mine of fold —in me back ground; a choice collection of Power’* Statuary, galleries of paintings, and enough of curiosities, aside from the Coiuese Museum, to give a strani gcr one month of pleasure as great aa Paris can afford. On 'Change, the activity )$ hardly so great, from the faclthatone steamer goes to morrow, and an other ii doe. Ashe, are d-ill. Pits Pearls SO 00. Floor is m small request, and uri. ces tend downward. Wheat is firm. For most kinds of Provisions, there ia a moderate demand and holder! are willing to sell. Quotations as be fore. Whiskey 2S cents. _ Tit* Botlex Dtvoac*—The recent decree di vorcing Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Butler, by the com ix lent Court of Philadelphia, needs some expla nation to make it ondentood. The decree divorces with foil power to marry again, and the reason given (or this summary—and to many, unexpected decree-“is that no one appeared in opposition to this petition, which was from Mrs. Batter. A cor respondent inform! us, that it was previously ar ranged between the counsel of the late husband and wife, that there should be no opposition, and that the consideration was the settlement of S3O 000 on Mrs. Butler, by her (ate husband, tbe interest of which alone she may expend annually, and at her death,(he principal goes lo the two children, to whom alone Mrs. Butler has power lo bequeath it ll was also arranged by the counsel that the children of the parties should reside lor two months ia each year with Mrs. Butler. We understand, also, that Mrs. Bdller has twenty thousand dollars of her own, which are the (rails of her "readings,” besides the "sixty thousand dob Inrs which she so liberally scried on her aged father.—iV. Y.Ssjna*. For Uu Pittsburgh Casetu. Appeal to th© Whlgi of fllUghsay County. Do you really appreciate your pure and eleva ted political principle*? Do you firmly believe that where they generally prevail, prosperity and happtoe** usually teiiow in their train 1 Do you wish to see your friends, yonr neighbors, and your feilow citizens, ail actively employed, and gene rously compeoeated for their labor ? Dj you de sire to witness the growth and progress of the great interests of Agriculture, Manufactures, sod Commerce’ If you do, vote, at the approaching election, for the regular nominee* of our party Scratching of obnoxious names, or splitting of tick ets, is wholly inadmiaaable. Each and every Whig Candidate must be regarded as justly entitled to the undivided support of bis party. These candi dates, however, are not supposed to be wiser or bet- ter than scores, or hundreds, or thousands, of oth er Whigs; but they have been regalariy nomina ted by delegates elected by ourselves to perform that ideuicaj duty, and consistency requires us to ratify the proceedings of our Representatives Our nominees, moreover, are moral, respectable and competent men, far superior, iu every respect, of the Locofoco party. The minds of our Whig brethren should be deeply impressed with the importance of having a first rate man, of party, ia the Board of Ca- nal Commissioners. Before we were represented tn that body, the receipts from the State Works hardly covered the expenses incurred for their re, pairs. Since the election of Mr. Power, however the Board have annually paid a very large amount r T rv, nnr - U oot “»ifac?an mean troYcrtable proof of Locofoco improvidence and in capacity Could a stronger argument be present. T, °l • üb J ec ‘ ’ H you desire to see the State Works managed with strict regard to economy, and made thoroughly productive, pro mote, by alt honorable means, the election of our candidate for Canal Commissioner, Mr. Fuller, ,B u M !i d *? h® a mifl of rteriing principles, and undoubted talents. We would direct the attention of our Whig inends to the consummate ability with which our Stale affairs are now conducted, by his Excellency William K Johnston, than whom, perhaps, Feno sylTinia never had a boiler Governor. Reflect, Whig friends, for a moment upon the interest of our Stale debt being punctually paid ia eotn, upon ihe liquidation of heavy claims against the Com monwealth, caused by any Locofoco extravagance; and upon ihe large amount appropriated to the creation of a Sinking Fund,—by' the operation of which, it i» hoped, Pennsylvania will, ere long, be redeemed aud dminthralied. In your integrity and virtue, fellow Whigs, we repose unbounded confidence. All eyes, be it known, arc now fixed upon you. Your duty to your couotry i* next m importance to your duty to God, and u you prove faithless in the fulfilment of the lorraer, there is reason to fear you may be come indifferent to the discharge of ite latter Thnt you will acquit yourselves, however, like Christian* and Patriots, no well founded doubt can be entertained. Remember that our candidate* might be defeated, by (be apathy, or absence from the prtlb, ol one ol our vole's. Let not so mortity mg a result be j ully attributed to culpable indiffer ence. Be every man of you. therefore, on the cteriion ground m tne early part of the day, the whole of which you should resolve to devoie to your own aud your country’s wellare. Should any of our friends be detained ai home by slight indis position, let a committee be charged with the duty ■>r bringing them to the polls in carnages, and in structed to use their influence with those ol our party who may uot be thoroughly impressed with the importance of the position they occupy A WHIG. • For the Pittsburgh Gazette. A 810 FOR TUB PRESIDENCY. Ma. Editor— Have you read the letter of that ancient and renowned Federal Democrat, James Buchanan, to the Pittsburgh Locolbcos? ‘Tn worthy of attention, as just at this time (notwith standing there are some which would tain black ball Buchanan) he is the bright particular star ol all the Federal Locofoco Democrats. He starts right off with a curious historical feet, (which refers back to Jefferson, when every school boy knows that Buchanan was a Federalist and an opposer of Jefferson, and Madison, and Mon roe)'-that the Whig party slowly and reluctantly yielded their nequiesence to all these Jeraocratio measures that have m,w become the settled policy oi the country." That’s assertion enough, but do l proof, although one would deem from hta ample historical njaleriul, and from the quiet shades of Wheat Land, he might adduce one admitted fact. But he has some words for the dowotrodden people of Europe, which are all correct sad proper, but not one word as to the great questions which agitate our canvass, as to whether protection is needed for our coal and iron, and whether he think* California and New Mexico should be free or slave. You don't catch old birds with springs. Van Boren put his foot into it in the Texas Lrtter, Css* in the Nicholson letter, and McCandless witu Clarion Letier, Poik with his Santa Anna Letter, urui I mignt multiply lodenoitely—but enough. Here ;* a new non committal alter (he most approved method ot that ancteut iniriguer M. Van Bnreo, wnich throws into the shade all Van's later productions, and which evideacee that Buck though in the sere and yellow leaf, still wants ir *ops of friends. Only imagine the chagrin of casting vote Dallas, as the Pennsylvanian comes into his hands in the morning, with Buck’s corres pondence. does be say about my vote on the Tariff of '42, tnat measure we bath swore by— not a solitary syllable—not one word for bis o d iron friends; but I am thankful he don’t speak about that business, although common courtesy required some notice of our change of opinion ou toat subject. I trust hi* reception is the Iron City will be as warmly enthusiastic as mine. How glad the manufacturer* Were In see me. 4Vcll iws; rather flat, but Us past, and I should refrain from bitterness '’ “But what says he of slavery’ l have him neutral, for tbe south are unanimous for me—at lea*t they were before ! <-»m that cursed vole. Alas, tbe ingratitude of met.: I fear me, that like my predecessor, John Tyler. I uni in the shades of reliraoy. with nought bui ihe comforting reflection mail have always voted for the interests ol my country." ‘•Woat, never a word on the Wilmot Proviso' Non cnnmiltal on} every .thing ’ Methinks the sage of Kinderhook ban an npt *riioUr" ‘ I’ll read no more, u *enrs my eyeballs —for Buekan's issue have I n.eil my mind and cast my vole. Hence hated Pennsylvanian ’ hence unreal mockery, hence ' Koruey .always was a Inend of Bucks.” Poor Dallas! no wonder you should hope that your esteemed friend Buck should be gratified, a* von were, with a turn out o( trie working men ot the roiiiug mills, glass bouses, and cotton mills, lo see on what meat this Cfemr feed*, who labored hard to reduce their wages to tea cent* a day. i foals of fire on hi* head ' Why. there's plenty of eonl and iroD both, and from our abundance ought we not to pour out a liltle for Pennsylvania’s favorite son’ Come out laboring men, do honor to ynqr worthy Senator and Secretary ol State— eive him a cordial greeting. In rememursnee of his services in your benalf —don't grudge him a heart* -hake oi vour hand, for hit design wa- io elevate the Jaborcr to the height of European l-'xir A serious fire occurred at Vicksburg .< ■. the \| ,j uIL, which destroyed 20 buildings. Aiiftra is a list orthe sufferers ! ft A G-melta, crockery, china and variety store, furniture. William M Moore, lamiiy grocery; Sxmoel Luni wooden, tenement, and large lot of lumber; B B Harwood, MsgMrnte’* office; R Bl uett. law office; B L George, magistrate's office, Jstnes trwin. family grocery; A Hart, coffee house; Samuel Garvin, dwelling, 3 C Field, family groce ry, Mr McLean boarding house; Thomas Shep pard, carnage shop, house formture, Mri. McGe hee, milliner shop, M Kittell, tailor nhop; Mr Steele. confectionary, , cabinet shop, S B Hedrick, paint shop, Mr Miaz*;, conf-ctirioery and fruit store, Henry Lee. barber shop, H J Hrbn--i clothing store, Lom* Pcvnnt, coffee bon*c, M- ■ f.- nella'n coffee house (large building formerly known as the Southern Hotel); M Nagmon. saddler, T Hannegao, laitor, Mt*a Plnahe Bryant, dwelling; A Gamble, marble store. A *wisoi.t avd ex rrosuw. I‘hc following, from the Pbiladelpma Ledger, of Weducsdny, reveal* a phase in city life, wn:ch may be acted over again, aod sbonld be a wurning to those who are unfor* tuoateeaough to want employment . “For Home weeks back, a firm, styled Tayton. Brown ft Co., hailing from one ol the otfi ea «t Ob Walnut street, have been advertising Inrgrlv the public papers, offering great inducement* per son* out ut employment. They professed t<> ‘i.ive the mvM eligible situations for clerks and within their knowledge, and promised lo furnish ■ utelligence of them to applicants at reasonable rotes. Indeed, they professed to have peculiar advantages, having a special agent who undo it his business to make application io the principal buameas men in the city, and asceru u io want of assistant*- T ran spare l' ns these in ducements must have been, tl belli, s matter of notoriety that no merchant need be aj hour with out a clerk or salesman, so many applicants are ihere for such situations, yet “Payton. Brown 4s f’/o succeeded in attracting many, wh.» paid them f>, 10, and as high as 920 to be guarantied situs, lion*, with salaries varying from $3OO in SI..MW u year. Their general course of business wrm» to have been, lo fix the first Of October ts the day on winch the seeker was to be inducted into his new siiuaiioo, and each one was requested to <••<11 at mat lime, when tbe whereabouts of bis place should be famished him. Yesterday being the ap pointed time, groups of men began to gather about the office of Paytoa, Brown 4c co., at an early hour ia the morning. By nine or ten o'clock tbe crowd had become uease; it filled np the entry and crow ded Ujfl pavement; loud knocks were marie at tbe door of the office, bnl with no response. 41 length it became evident that Payton, Brown 4e Co. were tunat, and the duped crowd slowly dispersed, de ploring their luck, and in no enviable stale of mind in regard to the deed verm. It is calculated that at least a hundred persons sailed at the office yes terday, io obtain the location of their situations, and the rogues reaped so exceedingly prolific har- I veall Tot the Pituburgb llaxeue. I old Zaefc and hi* Cnbinet will daily frow stronger 1 la the “Pott" of thia morning are two attack* on the it> the confidence tad affection of the people. Conaty Commissioners, containing the bom vile and I me i agenUemao here from Porto Rico, a few ntter falsehoods, and, as lam personally referred io in 1 a atoce, who came on to complain to cur gov* this matter. I have thoogbt it but insure u> myself. a»1 ero ®? n ‘ th * l lbe Spanish authorities in lhat ialand am about retiring from the office, to take wore oouee ““ e : 5* ®«yy«r. past, been*tnforc af . . .. _ . , an old «>y*l decree which require* all foreign- Dan nf icj« itua * ey c °". fv en * reading there to take an oath of allegiance to part of l&UMnotlMa, as the Post ha. it| «t!h*m Ar-, her Catholic Ma W . Many hundreds of onr thurs. with •om« one hundred and rturty other*, cm- i IZcni have thu* been compelled either to exp&rr - tens of the sixth, seventh, eight, and ninth wards, pc- ate iDr-mselve*, or to suiter heavy losses of prop-- Uttooed the Court foi the appointing of viewer* to »*• iy by fleeing those islands. Complaints had, 11 •ess on ihe eouuty damage* which they alleged they i »*'d. been made under former adnuntstratin - bid sustautei by the Opening of streeu and alleys ‘ without rrcre-s—he Was promptly informed, how through their propeny. • ever - b T tb * Secretary of Plate, that soon alter hi* The Court accordingly appo.nted R. K McOowsn ’ c f®' D * IDtO O, Ec«. his atlenuon had been called to David Irwin. John Caldwell. James Marshall, and 1 hereafter oor people would Thom., Diction, u, . . W , of U>. cc » - " v !fo ""1 od "“ d " re ”' . , , » . . , ' , i observed in yesterdays Luton a denial, m toto d “'*«~- -h. IO now it,, rr.ip.nr I cb.ijoJ .~m„ tbu p.per in “ d «. ib, dom.,e». AIW 6lio, Her rrpom. bill „„ i„, t„„. Tim „ quo , ed by mo. before they bad been acted on Coon, me Com- was -no matter whm face it might ns*uai*\ they misaioners and their attorneys, M e*»r* Forward and ft he editors of the Union) were determined’to oi>- Todd, together with many other citizens of the county. po«e >t, (ihe administration of General Taylor) u i petitioned the leg islaiare, and had the lis >o altered the biller end ’ Thia, the Union say*. *■ is utterly that t„e county was only liab'e for one four.h th? dam- not a word of it ever appeared in the ed:lo» ages, and making it the duty of the viewrr» ta ai»es» r - ,li ««*“ <*>»»»«< the Union." Now if the editors the balance on the property tenefmed by the opening 'Tw'wLd Cb# ? e “* * ,th 8 fWn f ,e '? quo ’® . their exact words, terfidtiin ws hfttmtmt T srlrnae . of said streets. The Coart reappointed the same per- , h . . <- ' 01 f '****’»»«, l aeanowi . . . , the . oro, but 1. they pretend to assert that in their sons to view and asses, the damage, and l.emh.i dr- cJlloria | column*. of 3d 0| AnßUlkt , they did nved from the opening of said streets, and they report- no , declare ihal - whatever face the future might ed during the spring of IMS. In those «i>ori* 1-ui wear, we mean Io oppose ihe administration ol number) the viewers suite that they were duly sworn 1 General Taylor and lus eabu! to the bitter end.” according to law. and, in eacn report, return the nun- • ih*u 1 can only say that either they or the whole ber of days they served tn viewing and ns*e»siag the ! wor * d beside* are completely blind, damages or advantage* in that particular case, the - ire. ga thar such difference there should be. whole being under oath. I would ask .he of ' ‘ W ‘ Xt ,w " dleJ “'" ‘“I dec “ the Post how the Comimisioners could avoid (he pav ing of the viewers lot the number of day» they return ed. The road law provides that each viewer shall be entitled to one dollar per day, to be paid out ol the County Treasury, upon the production of a certificate from the Clerk of the Court of Quarter dial such service had been performed by him Now what course was left for the Corcniisstoi,ers to pursue tui lo payi the newer*’ They had no |io»»il>;e mean* ot aaccrtainrng the number ot day< *|»en: by Diem, ri cepi l>y iheir own return ami the certificate ot the Clerk of the Court—they could hare iio Uivr.-uonarr power in Uie matter. But why did not ibe Poat give the whole fact* 1.1 ihe cate, a* be pledged bimaelt be would .Mr Diokaou claimed pay lor Its day*. the number be returned in me report*. The Clerk of the Court rertifiea n—the law direct* lhal the Coiumiaaionert tballt>ny n Mr Harper knew ttrnae fact*, and pledged hunaeli tr> puMi.h ibe whole laeia, yet did not do it. but mated wn»l he knew lo be falae— lha. the lee bill* cl the viewer* were i,,.i made out according to law. «tatin* the number > f du\ * •pent by them. Mr Harper wa* «newn ihe t'eriihcuie of tbe « lerk of the Court, aiaiing ih-: r untier m . nv. each viewer had aervrd A* to Mr lioniCy'* profit ing against ih- pay.rent of tbe viewer*, n ,» r matter entirely new to me One thing- 1 know, hr wai mil “overruled,” n« Hated In the Poat for be had nothing tu do with u. a* ii« ha* no vote m our hosrd In reference to Mr Forward’* par. I will eoiiio-i m) •ell with saying—Pint: It i« i ot true that the only ner vier he rendered wn* h -p-ech Forward and Todd, ihe rouniy wou.d have had n. pay the neat intte turn <»> uvn i,, t dred and filly or three hui.urcd ihi>a*a rto .Mar-it'o.ii and VemucriJi, sons. We learn their bids were oa vciy loir *•' «k» 1m- bury .*a't, &> bush i>an. lertna lor the company. The number ot bids |>rr- i •n!ii r piVVi"*^Vvrr7VTf- I Ki- °° lonK Te *' eeoted were numerous } »n 'l It Runn<; «) Michel i Se.be,l 91 S.m’l Wi.Uod. J - t~ 81 John Maloney 96 P. H BUfce, Cameo. h M>l« No h Mvirrl. 2t> | and $ bb.s No 2 do; 62 Caleb Sweex-y 96 T. AiUnu it co ! i 'I” d- i »«imai' fo» «ui-bv S 3 Wiliisrd.Cay 4c ,- 0 ;>7 Same , 'T'- 1 „ J 11 Wl '•‘• lA <•":^t>wind_W-Ml_.t« W Same h* MotWth Jr Kan,on ; 1/ i.ol. K—Jo -i.'. .up-nvr Flo--. ;H .j rec'd’.rwt'iJr SO Jaa Gormiey Jc cj >.»9 yame i 1 *'•'* ,v «>oi„ . 93_ Same X* llernux. o.i band and lor by The Depot, we are pleated to learn, lias Keen nc lrt A CI'LbKKTSUN' determined by the Director* to be located at Can-| \lTl.\lr iw c,l. In* nil) and HuiiWin ton. i T V ‘low on band and lor »a>c by Now r» the Road baa been commenced in this ! A Cl LBKRI^ON county, and la In able band*, which jroamnties its r |VA?'-twi pk*« Yoon* Ilvuan. and early completion—lt becomes the hundred* who 1 { S' » T-a». i n b»nJ and tor »tl« uy have not already subveebed to the stock oi ihi imponant work, to do so i ninediaic y. every man come up to the work of making up u>e amonut pledged by the citizens of Stark county —wr,oii wM . ''Y of - ii.\KlVoK ti,'.< in v*™’ wish to give some editorial notice of u»c iri'.iiit'. I wi i wSw S laroiiroaarur i*’t9...i' send you a h«t of tae contracts ailoled by th-r ; ‘ r - mumv <'apr.ai Slock, aud Surplus Food, Board ofthe Director of the Oh'o nod IVnn*vl* 3l»t>00,000. - s "‘ir;:, zrx-isxxzxinzsS' aav toe 29ih of September. Uouw*. Hoti.rtimJ t-uruiture. Store*. rtiort« of Oood«. The work it let at fair price*, somewhat below Wurmoutf mid ••omrnu, M-lia «ml Mnuutnotoncii the Engineer's estimate; and if the cili*en» of Ac . ir • a< * "* l BAMAOK UY FIRE Stark and Wayne coonties, wbo’have BObsertiied „ ' , ' "l 1 4 , a^-.m-i to the Slock of the Railroad, to grade nod bridge : £££„,'£* ve?"“. i"**™* 1 *™*' «**•» “P«» <*« it own territory, will pay tip their Ti.r proir, non insurance Company bavin*. mine instalments a* the proper progress of [he work ■" *') rar«, p*j i »*»r mh.uo.ss or ixuxam at their will reqmrr, tt will go on well, and otherwise nol i * e, " r * ! * JP -" , ' lr ‘ throughout tor l nurd tb»ir. and the u,..„.u r .h,.d,p..d. „ PJ „ .h o m»i™, :r llw, .tool, w undent.nd u. | „„„ „„ The work tel embraces twenty-two mile* ol .oimii-iu >,• Amr, <•» The sunr* e d rurmci from m light work m Stark county, extending from the ' 0,1 l;, c *at>jrri .>Mn*or*nc*- Comp-itics. takr.« Ml. Union road, by Louisville and Caiuoo lo Ma«- ; tu ’ '' w ' 1 I ,a V Hook, nUu.u* hrictty rhr lion. ‘ '"rleVLue! r.l w ti,e°Jnrr"-t Five reclioas ol heavy work Were aU> icl... ivi»u. ~• f -T-! Wayne comity, extending from the Sugar creek ;4m >u» in?.>,.i a,« i .n„n i„r .r,- r , f ., m-erruoul summit los |>oint near Wooster. nt>d n 0... ► . «i„: u i*«ry•uc<-e»» w.m wmeh im) The eontrnclors arc at work upon Ihe |.r<* m •u-u'H'vd ror ( >. rat‘.>n« of in--, dr j ß r' , r/"’i' p v'T T,'? r; July, and the location through I-olmntnaiia n,un- dm. » ever) r*i„i.- Ur l men. and hive never failed m SuLOMON W. ROBEBrS : l '" : ' H-n liim.mrinhir .<■■>(« Which they i,sve m.urra ( hiel Unginerr. Ai. ,o«'r. npou |mlnie« issued liy ihr umlcr- Th«- B-. Mil e.eclej l»ea. Uwigtit JarV'r ul ’.'n*. ‘ l? , r fitiirr mcaird al'"'iiicinnau, O A larse •dton, a director, in the place ofll.lt. Wellman. I’ori.m, ..f ul. of the Con-pa„y. unelad.ng all resigned I'rrm.um. r,v-d ai ihe Wcsiern ageucir«.i i, dr- , p.i-Urd wilh lir lirn-tnl Acnii of the Company at Ihe sectiou* Irom *X) to 1 01 inclusive, nre in th:a * im.-oiiiM. ,<■ r -hr p«) mrnt yi \Vr»tern ntul i*<>uilierii rounly. .nd Ihr oth.r. .. W, f « Wr i "T«« r.,d2ivi!,d TaZIL., learn a few more nectious would have t«een let r ” u, ‘ | v orti. d:tm but for the want ol the release ofibe right m ' OItKAT UAUaAINB, wov V AU Arrt: KKAt ' >'d*TAm ar auction ’ _ _ » Hi" 'V *rr,|..-r will olfrt at pu-.lie * 'irrrtpcruJ «•«>•« oMbr Am r. „„ c.r,. \\| xltM «f l.«Nd ~Tn WasUI.IOTON, Oct 'i 1 *>| 0 ' ALifKllPiiy count) ndiot '•lll* tlie ’ pr»P'T!\ of V> -i-n-n l ,***• k>. !'«.] .„n WinO. ru „ H , Bf The rumor put lbr*b by aeverd letter writer* i*w rlrmn.h, t•. ..-..mji, Mv.rUeairr lute the that there b«ve been criminations and rccmnmn- 1 P' M " J “ ! "‘ winch ha« t>m .uinti tioa* between the Secretary of Slate anH Mr. t'nv- *" !<,d l, ' :o mr (inrUciirr*. alio, the Chilian Mincer, in consequence or «oine 1 i., U ,!,*«'..• "" " Al ' Ac ruiuaiinn* >■ information harm* been obtained by Mr Cuvhiu/, So i • ; m ( . PfC (, P , through hit falner-iii law, from a cleric iu Hie l>e- i partment, and >t the dert had been diutntaaed 1 • .*• on that acrouii' iu*ed »otne eicitetnot lur a day : 1 ' 1,1 or two on the enuc, and much inquiry ar ti. • '* l who the dfbuquwt officer could be There tin* : r t - tj been, as 1 ain well informed, no dismissal for any r j such cause, nor have toy angry criminations and '' • " *i recriminations oceurcd between ihe funrtioiißne- 'j 1 , earned. Mr. Cavsllo may have obtained informs- ' u .. - tmn iq the manner *|»ecificd through some of ii,r* : ; • jl l m oral e clerks dismissed from the Dcpartineui -n « j\ kuoq after the fourth of Mareh but if *g a has cans- |;J W 1 ed any angry leelmgs whnicver between Mr Cav. .. J” “ alio and Mr. Clayton. , Though the Union and its afflicted sub-organs > it* - ; k, are using the mo»t d'bgent asd untiring efioru to 1 “ - * t'J mahe Uie people believe that Mr. C.nyum. for’ si •'» “ *• want of tn'-i ol diploma<'V has brought iI.M-nrJ be- *■*.J 1 " 1 cc * n ■ tween and him 'he whole ‘ corps dip omaiique.* m.d i ; , . ...... \ „ «o t*r ti.*>Vdr«Tf>V>e-'«iV^*u't iam danger .•( mvolviiiit in iu a war with atthr nj- m.-- < '-.,0 rive-. u ».l the’ lt-.vrr lion# ol the world, 1 may say with perfect safety T,,| i. n ■» m a i >rn«niii, and iiirmu about ,tu that no Secretary has ever been more entirely re*- Ir " ,ulr * dove from hr old Ailerhrny limlgr Some reetful and imurteoua >n all hi« intercourse with hJ-r 'nl' Iffl'r n ">>!?,*s" u, ‘ ,Un * Foreign M n.-ter*, and the future w ill *how b.- t>->.nin-l u . rvr, .H.tnc of gW. j£,Ve waio^ yond all peradventurr that be hasuiwayi ;>ut our « dome ' u-'u-. »» m ihr . me*, urfd Biber«, d*- Govennehl in the, right, and wtilie rxereuwiiQv' * r,1,1 ‘ ’«ie"i country »-nt*. aeee«*ililr a’l all the "tuavtlrr in moJo, n haa preserved the "futitirr < 'i.frley.f r», .Salary mm, Ar Ac will find ... ...” We bnVe m Ibe Imlhexei.ij.lified,n il,e ' ***** " PP " rU "'' > ' “ P>~"" ebmc. Ir matter of the French Minister, who though he bus Hum »f ii>r im. (•»>, hr .ern at tha o |r been dismissed l»r having rcpealedly insulted our R ,| l Jlc 5m i I'ui-b rg'.i, acd adjoining the premises tiovernment, yet baa never received one l.ne nr J*hmuci Dan*, who will »how the property i<» aylable from the Seereurv which wan in the least 1 |,f r° **. . . , . , . . m me ichbi raaus nr >*li—One fourth itrcash, and the balanc. degree undigmOed or divrespecifuL 1 llir , c , , iun .i a,,.,,,,,! lu.iamirnm, wuh inirresi The story which places the Secretary and Mr. red h> b<»n. , » and tnort-agr. Sale positive—mtemd.*! Cra.mpton, the British Charge d’Atlairen, m angry »riidtw JOHNSTON R l»AVis controversy on the subject of the claim of Ena- . land fo Ibe Mu.qu.to Cowl, la equally idle a, d «.. , W "““ ? d * as utterly uofuiii.dcd in fact. Thai shallow and I wim^uic^noVlt'cur l.uM-io." n T*' fltmsey claim will, however, m duo season . >..le.ma„. Address -s. \V.,- Box Iwo" doubtless bo fully discussed; and 1 venture to orr- 1 * ,O “ <>* Jaiumjcd sud Urum CauJie«uck>. Fire mand tor an equal right of way to all nations across >!,nveU »"d Tong.. Bnuders. Hkiuimcra and f.«. the territory which has been freely otlcred l»v F, ” fc *' «nd ail other kinds of good* u.u- Mr. KJ.cl.io ond d.< «-Jtotn m.y ,bu.r the ..ciJIOMV DL V«KK ro-l .m „„ r Admtnßtratioo if H can atrord loom any consols- ±j vm« im u*»al Fall mappiy of khtouoar Hlanketi ttoa for their losb of public pap—they may lilubtcta:dlw JOHN 9HKa. men —they may continue ff it atlll suits their views j*)— 1 *'* ■* ULA NKFrs— l iiave~7u*t of pnthotism, to stile with foreigners who presume i * ro.-eived a few fine Fremivm Blanket*, 0 f tn leemre u. U|wn u.e djgn.iy of oar natioii.l ! “ rine—they may chuckle fa advance over adran. : oeis;dtw JOHN shf.a Uger »hiel. lh«y J««Ir« m«y be t ,i n «d In n dmlo- | DU.olatlo* »f ci-P.rtn.r,Klp“ malic debate bet*.--'. Jdr foYemment and En,- p ,„„ cr „„ p pmuto , b . land upon n qoesu- " which involves the greoi 1 •u'-»er,i.er*. under the *«>ie of Brown .k Culhert interests of our »»'•> erco and navigation, in the *<•«. w*« dis^,» e a on iho I*l mat. Ur maiaai enasenu hoiie Uial such thin - will help Ibem to raram M. B. BROWN, power and plaev-- »t is all ‘•vanity and fex- Oct. 5, l-m> A. Cl/LUKKTSON. atiou of apini" T V may howl and bark.onr asd all, -Trny, Blan- u, and Sweetheart"—but uu* moon wiU sh>ne on heedless of their yelping, and Aitray is Parkkrjbcrr —The Parkendmrg IrAieUe notice* that cn week before last, an aiTrty occurred belwrjn some of the Grand Jurors of llwt county, uqiJw J. Jackson, Est], Prosecuting Attorney. It was occttaioncd by the Jury making two presentments against Attorney Jackson for assault and battery, and hts charging them, in hia defence, with not doing their duty. C.y“ DisbaHs or tub I.ivca— When the celebrat'd Dr. Ku every day confirming Tlieun hapfc, a hi! 100 many apparent!)-msaue excesaet of those who mdu'.-e in ilic use of spirituous liquors, is thu« nrcoiiiced for The irue cause of their conduct, wHirn i* tak-n i.>r infaluatioti, is very frequently mmul in « diseased state el ihe liver No organ in ihe liu tuae *y stem. whr it defaulted. produces a more frightful r i:a -Vii • Oi ili«e.««e, \ |„J u. m-lead of applying rr urra-i Tur-e-siurUM oi the diseases enumerated tin eased over i>ie-l>r (Juan's great wort ) ] Inlge-I.oii : . rm.l.urylt [,>cti-d4wlwS DltiD, A In* l.tii- rrv .I'nrr in Dumb inwnalup. on tt e lih m«t N; i H""«nr Knu. m the M«i year of lu« igp .0 ' Th' - .Icc' «»ril w ;• *>t>rn in I.aur»«i«-r county, I’a . but noi . Kin'- in ”i- \V->i in u» rsr!y hutury, tin»in< occupied n "! I-'uii'-ril llu« mornuiif at 10 o'clock, and prococd to Taaehera Waa|ti]< A i.TI.HKRTSON Sl't.AHs-. I. 1..». lud rulvrrued **u<*u A CL’hRKHrStiN AMITI.V «»F hTNA SAFKTY FISK, Icr Mm 1 . •i,j j u;><>«c. k<-[n coiutauily on band and iqt <»i-2 A Ct'I.UKKTSON' \Mt _ i.'A.NDLKWICK-10-J !,a.e* on The •uliicrib'-r will •■onimae the Wholesale Oroec iy and Conuuuaion Uuameas. at heretofore, at the old •tasd, 145 Liberty »t. octi A CULUBSTOON PROPOSALS FOB IHDIAK GOODS* j DxraxncK'T or th* ijrmai. Owe* Iswa* Arrun SErrmn ». t*t9 , SEALED PROPOSALS will be receded *t h- and Wlm-M. i. .bd ai.y Of New | o, „ . T .ml '4O caw. .ad haW!%'«'“ V.rt, B«., • ' , i " M.nV.a.. m Urn. cMiaa amt at dM, JU»at>W 08. •CoW*«k HUnlat. FA 1.1. and WINTER HOODS. which for cTtent ard , jg bolf , White and \eJlo» H-ANNELS, a 2.100 pair* 3 point white Mackinac blankets, to T:,r -eiv lie. pr--<.»•.>y , IC vrf l*cen equalled in the West- : *»wir.ment for sale lo w &T lb« bale at piece, measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight ; ern r,, “ntry. I'ooemun;; n>e -aoe faetiiue* and «0- ! receuc< i direct from manufacturers. Hound*. r, 1; 0y.„ .. Ks.wr,. iU>n.c.. by ham« one > nROADCLOTHS anil CA*SIMERE9, of tfce Aao»> 1 ‘JOO pairs 2* point while Markmar blanfceta, to j ofar^u^’^^'^ane'AurtJol^H^^thry' 1 ' '•rretr. of 8. Slater * S^^ UU * Cmr P eM “t Fhr jet 5,b! ' 66 ' nch ”’“ J ”** - swats t i 1 J7S |MI!» pojot Whitt Mackinac blanket*. in measure 42 by 56 inches, and weigh five and a qaarler pound* 930 pairs I 4 point while Mackinac blanket*, to measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh lour ami a quarter pounds -900 pa.rs 1 point white Mackmao blankets. to measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh three and a quarter pounds. 400 pairs 3 point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds. 300 pairs 2( point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh six pounds. LOO pairs 34 point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 66 by Si inches, and weigh ten pounds. 300 pairs 3 point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by T 2 inches, and weigh eight pounds. 250 pairs 24 point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh six p'und*. 100 pairs 3j point gentindla blue Mackinac blanket?, to measure 66 by 54 inches, sad weigh ten pounds. 400 pairs 3 point genttoellablue Mackinac blan kets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds. 300 pairs V 4 point Mackinac blanket*, to measure 54 tjy’CO inches, and weigh six pound*. Dry (tooJt. 1.000 yards scarlet slrouda. WO yards blue slto'id*. 1 ,SOO yard* fancy b«i cloth, blue. 750 yards lnn.-y list doth, scarlet. 350 y.ifil* fancy list cloth, green. 1,000 yicil-iMy h-' doth, blue 3 000 >mi* «n.c.l I>l cloth, blue. 1,600 v.vd'ruveil h»i cioih, scarlet. bOO ' s?d« *Hv«-d list cloth, grren, ‘2-5 pH mis u-(.|«ir1../.<•« ca.loii Madra* iinmisercliiefa H • d .s-n black n.k tiandk-r-hiefa. 90 dozeu-b-4 cotton siiAwfa. dojen ri-t rolton ‘li'wi*. 65 dozen I 4 cotion shawl*. 40 dozen 3-4 wo dlen shawls. 2b (H)0 yard* domestic calico. 5,000 yards Kugli*h aod French calico. 4 0 000 yard* Merrimack calic*. 3 500 ynrds l»ue drilling. 5 000 yards Georgia stripes 4,000 yard* blue denims. 1.600 yards commode. 7.000 yards domestic shining, bleached. 15,000 yards domestic shirting, utihlescbeH. 15.000 yards domestic, sheeting, unbleached. b.OOO yard* checks, stripes, aod plaids. 400 dozen woo’len socks 7,000 yards plaid lin»ey. I .'dMl yards fianne's, assorted. 1,600 dznnel shirts. 700 calico shirts. 4 10 pound* linen thread. 55u (Miuodn cotton thread. 400 dozen spool cotton. No* l to 30 50 p-iunds sewing silk. 700 pieces riband, assorted. 4.300 yards bed licking. 1,000 yard* Kentucky jeans. 500 ya»da aatltset*. 150 gross worsted gartering. 200 pound* Chinese Vermillion. 2d dozen silk handkerchiefs, bark fir Bandana. 150 gross fancy and clay pij>es. Hardiest*. 1.7*0 pound* brass kettles. 1 090 tin kellies. 76 nests ofjapanned kettles, 3 iu a nest. 276 dozen butcher knives. 23 000 guo oi« will be aoom s9U,otj|i. hut the De partment reserves toe light lo increase nr diminish Hie quantity of any of the articles mused, o- subsutute oth er* n lieu thereof, or to require, at similar prices, » u -ti ns tnsy he wanted lor pre-ent* or other purposes, m ihc adm ma.ration of the affairs of the Department ... Good* of American manufacture, all other things txmg "I*"' 1 - wi’i lx preferred; but aa all the sample, ot b.riosci* s n< | rlothi are of foreign mannftteiure. it will >x neet-ssnr) when a domestic- anictr ts bid lor. Hist a t.i triple rf it mhou.d accompany the bid, 10 enable the Ueprtrtrarnl to decide whether it is of equal quality wnn the samples to b* exhibited The party propping to supply the artirles will make an in voire of nil lha items embraced in ihc above lid, snd affix ihc puces, m collars and cents, at which he or they will furnish them, deliverable in York, iot n the contractor prefers it, shout one-half of 'li quxnnty ma, l»c delivered in St ixruia. Missouri, liee ot rxjxnse i i ihe Government.) on or before the ISth day ot May next, assuming the quaintly of each am eie as .pei ifi*,( m this advertisement, and exM-nding the cost, making sn aceregnie ot the whole invoice islrliHUig the hid The f.nods will be insprct-d in Nrw York, la-id in St I-oim, if any portion of them should be delivered there.) by an agent of the t'uiie.j who will he a-pointed by the Department lor ir»- purp»>se, and to ascrrtatn the coniomnty or tin • rules pur based wnh the samples cxhnnW, when the ponirart *hi\.l be made, aod with the term* or tne enotrart ilseli. which sbaUcontain s etau*e thst if the ariiece* are not iiimisied within the time pret.rrdi.il, nr if tney an- nf insufficient quality in thr op; non nr the agent n'ofrsaid. and if Within five days aArr no t.rc m rurh msuriieirnoy ihe party shall not fum.sii oilier* in lien thereof ot the reuuired quality, the I 'm w.i •‘tales shall lx nuthoriz d to purchase ihem nf oih»rs. urtd in charge any increase of price they may be etnnpel.ed in pai therefor, in ihe contractor, who •hail pay the said dif.-ren.-e in the United Mates Hoods will bo required. 111 the amount of ihr Imls. with two go -d sureties. the sulficienry of whom to t»e certihr-il b- :« United Stales Judge or District At;«r ■>e>. for the faithful performance of the eoniracta i’nyraeni will he made alter the couiract is completed and the delivery of the goods as aforesaid i„ an nv--m ;.i ih • Department, upon u duplicit- invoic- certified I'.mimunicolion* to be marked ‘‘Proposal for In dim goods " The bids >vi I lx submitted with ihe following head ing. and none will l>e received that are not made in •hr iorm ami letuis here prescribed: -I ;or we) propose to furni«b for ihe service of the Indian Ds-pa;tnie’ l ihe following goods, at the print* affix-d to them respectively, viz; (Here insert the l.sl of roods.) Deliverah'e in ihe city of New York (or s*t Loursl ou nr before ihe day of next, nnd in ease of ihe acrrptaix c nf his proposals, the quantity tiring p-n. scnlicd by the DepailmenU I (nr we) will execute a enntrant according tn this agreement, and give «a;i« tnrtory ..-eunty in die Deportment wittun lendnv* afiet the arc-qnanre «»i mi« bid. and m case ol fm-ure In etitrr Inin «j-h CoMmct, and g;re such *ecuhiv,| (or wrl will pay to the United Stains the diff-rence be. tween tlx sums hidden ny me (or us,) and foe sum Which tne United State* may be obliged to pay ior foe same srtieles ' Ijich and every hid must also he accompani-d with a guaranty in the fo. 'Owing form, to lx signed by one nr more responsible persons, whoso sufficiency must lx certified by some one who is known to foe Depart m-m. either personally or by his offie.al po.mnn. •'I ( or wej hereby guaranty font ■ me above Iniller. will comply with the term* of the advertise mem for -proposals for Indian good*.' dated »Uh rrap iiniber, 1-41, if foe contract should be awarded to him, and enter into hood for the execution of tbo same within foe ume presented.'* (l. s ) ft s.J ORLANDO BROWN, Ommunoner of ludian Affairs. oc(s liawflsiNov SIKW OOODB AT DIQBT’9 tir DKiHV would hereby taform his fnends »nJ Yy t eusiomers, and the public in general, that he has jail received his foil supply of fall goods, cheap ami good as usual til pieces black and colored French, English and American Broadelofos. of every quality. lOi pieces black and foney Cassimere*. Jtai patterns Vestings, many ol which can only be had at this establishment. si) do* merino, lamhswool and eotlon Shiru and Drawers. A foil and handsome lot of Cravats, silk Handker chiefs, Suspenders, Gloves, Ac. A large lot of fine ami common ♦bite Shiru. Also on hand, 4M> drab, blue and black fell and blan ket Over Goals, from 83.50 to BIILUO. 4no dress, frock, box and sack Coaxa, from f 3 to *3O. A targe stock of fine and common Pams, Tram *1 to slo per pair. TOO Vests, ofvanoai materials, from 75 eta to *?. A fine assortment of l&dtrs and gentlemen*’ Cloaks, aiwuv* on hand. N b —Custom work will receive particular atten tion Handsome garments and good fits warranted. Any person in want of clothing can be be suited to Uieir enure satisfaction, at W. DIOUY'ft ebeap Cash Clothing Store. 13* Liberty st ociffid3m r| BANNERS’ OIL— IU bb)« Just rac'd sod for sal* by X oca RHEY, MATTHEWS 4CO WHOLESALE DRY GOODS A. A. MASON & CO.. NO. GO MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA H i*nment* of DOMESTJf tin* manufacture!« of New Kixlami. they are enabled to otTer there good* at to* rate* than they can be pro cured of the Jobber* The far: that thru e»:«hii»hment ofler* equal if not crew ter odvnntnce* in c»ery deicripuon of good*. than ran l>e Lad East. hn»h*en clear'y demooatrated to their iiumerou* Patron*. They feel confident If Mer chant* pnrcha«inK F*«t. will examine thru Knelt. they will be convinced that they can boy the name uualny of food* oi'meh price* anil lave tje eo*t of iran*i»>ruuon. and the nece*»ary espen*e* anil tune of an Kactern tnp. Tber mention a part of their clock wtuch will awari be found freah and com plete:— Sou CASKS CALICOES AND POINTS, from the , Mcrntnark, Harm lion, Cocheeo. and Manehetter Cotn- P«iuc»; alto from .he Print Work* of Dnntiell, !*• Allen, | Sprmgur. Richmond A Carr, Cbapena, American, i Adam*. Ae | 40 ea«e* GINGHAMS and CHINTZES, of the beat 1 tnarutacture. 130 ca*e* BLEACHED MUSLINS, of all the well 1 known and approved make*, for *aJe by the package ni Agent*' pnrr* bale* BROWN MUSLINS, of all wtdihe, quali ties and pnre* AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE manager C. S. Porter AUMiMiot— Dress Circle and Parqoetle -50 cU. Second Tier .... .33 - Tlurd Night of the popular American Aetrcs. MRS FARRF.N. SiTCBOit. On 6 —Will be preiented a thrilling Drama, called M'CRETIA BORGIA. • Mrs. Fsrren • •Mr. Webb I.urrrtia llorgm Duke Ti> cmtelide with the DAL’GHI'KK OFTHk REGIMENT Madeiame Mfa. Farren. • • - Mr. Karren. . M r. Robinson AUCTION SALES. By John D. Oavte« Anctlonaar. I*irg* S<]«tradi, Windsor cualrs, window MiniN, I'arior amt chamber carpels, Ac. Ac Also. cooking su>yc, mid ■ variety of kitchen uten sib. glassware, etimi, queentware, Ac Ac «cm JOHN DJJAVJS, And , Peremptory Sait of Dry OautU. On Monday n-orn.ng, Oet. eih, at 10 o'clock, al the Commercial Seles Room*, comer of Wood tad Fifth streets, will be sold, without reserve . An eiten«ive a«*or'ment of seasonable staple and fancy foreign and domestic Dry Goods, which may be dimmed previous 10 the sale. Al 3 o'clock. Groceries. Qucensware, Furniture, Ac. 3 Li < assoned glassware, 2! half bxa Va manufsc- A large and general assortment of new and second band household furniture, feather bed* and bedding, tnuurasse*. carpeting, looking glasses, mautrl clocks, lamps, window Minds. eookir.g stores, Franklin and oliiii pattern stoves, kitchen utensils, Ac Variety goods, ready made clothing, boot* and shoes hats, caps. l< other trunk*, carpet hag*, umbrel la*, fine table «»d {rocket cutlery, gold and ailrer WHtCUes. shot gun-. Ac. oct3 Family BaroucJu at Auction. On Saturont morning, (»ci, filh. nt It o’clock, in from of the Comnirrcmi Sales Rooms, will be sold, one handsome well finished Barouche, with leather top a:.U iron aglet, ia good order. »<;ts DAVIS, Auct Volt obit Booij by catalogue On Saturday evening, Oct. filh, at 7 o'clock, at the commercial sales rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth au Among them will lx tound. Goode’s Divine Rule of Faith and Practice. 2 vols; Illustrated Na»ral History, d v«l«; l,i>. le-ltrr. am! Journal of Samuel'CurwCn; Universal Utptrapbicai D.cuoitary, 300 portraits; Mi ner’. Hiatorv m Wyoming, Daisied'* Life of Richard HI. Kirby uml Spence’s Natural History of lnse*ut Parnell's Applied Chemistry; Armstrong'* Hisory of the Wnr of Ir*t2, *J vols; Tredgold’t Elements of Car pentry. Ac. Ae. F till parucwttk in catalogues. \ j*-ui JOTN D Davis. Aoet Mantilla velvetr-m , o iored and inacii Mik Mann.ia Velvets, of very tapen or quality, just rer'd and lor sale al No. log Wood ft. JOHN SHEA. \1 Ot’RNINO BHAWLB-W blk Thibet Long I»JL ior moorntag. also, 2d Mourning do do; just ooemd and for tale, oetAlw JOHN SHEA. DOMESTIC FLANNELS— SO pieces barred, brown, wnite mil l>lue Flanucls. (Arthurs’A Brea tn.uiu ai tu.-r) wint h *xe offered al very low prices octAdiw JOHN SHEA. PBKSBVTSaiAH BOOKROOKS. " NO 7 U WoOD street, (cr sratKs.) W’HKREwtli be found for sale an assortment of »» vslnsbie religious Hook* sndTtscu comprised ■ti a «enc» of arisui.FoL'K HUNDRED differaut pub lication*. (i.i wmeb catalogue* can be had on applica tion.) embracing many standard works in Theology, Biography. *p. Ac , selected and published by foe Fre«bylensn jßoarJ of Fublicauon in i’biksdelphia: and well adapted tor Sabbath School, CougregauonaL Mmixiers' oi.d Frtvaio Librarie*. Uerson* wtatucg lo purchase such books, ara invl tod lo call and examine foe assortment Toe Dcpoutory o ffo e Fennsylvania Bible Society i* kepi a: for** rooms. oclidiwOmS The Fagotto Mammftectnrlnff Coxwpanr. L'INDI.NG their Wsrehouso on Second street inaiw* JL quute lor retailing ihcir Goods, and wishing to rive. a.I a C i a-cr. they will open on Mniket street, No sti, a Bale* Room ior font purpose, oo Monday, the lith ;n*t. wlxrr may be found « large and elegant as •oriineiu at Family and Steamboat UlankeU, whieb Un-y warrant ol; wool, and manufactured from the very be«t material, and for a tower pnec than inch good have ever be-n otfnred in this ctiy. oefoddw ULOLR —bblsjust rec'd and far sale by -A_ocis CttAlG A BKINNEK, 3a Market it SI GAK-A few bhdt for sale by SCAIFK A ATEINbON, or, ' i First, near Wood st 81’. Ft. Rl’KNTlNK—ao i.bls ju«t rac'd and for sale by oeifl R Wood st OILS, y i-.k- winter Whale Oil. bleached, I '* Sperm ** just rec’d and for ’""’by ocfo RK SKI.LF.RS TAK TAKir Ai'lD—loo lb* ju*l ree'd and for sale 1 >•) oms RK BELL ERA INDD.ti —4*hi ll.v juvt rec'd and for ra'e by «'«bi R K SELLERS Dnt'll .M.IUUKII-s r»ki ju*i rae'd and for sale "y <-< t.i _ R K SKU.KRS MAUUKK-0 csk* on roiiMgim.eui and for sale by ‘wd» A M CANOLFjtS Al..' i'lt’L 50 i-g* lur sale ii"y _ U l k:K 4 M'CANDLESS (1 H fc> SK --0 i-x* extra cream, for salo by J WICK A M’CANDLRSS WR. CHKKiK-aoti h«* prime W R Cheera: for ’ WICK A M’CANDLESS t 1 Round rt-.l’i'LK—Hi I.l* prime, for sale by VT pcis WICK A WCaNDLESS _ | jAURHf* FI.ANNV'L*t 'J c*se» Barred Flannels, 4 > ;u,i rre'd and lor -ale by ihe piece, by •'«II I.KK, Liberty st, opposite sfo st t'-RI CIIILKS -Dixon’s Ixst. lo bold J SUIIOONMAKKR A CO HII'K'KIS I" dor ;u-i rec’d and for sale by STGARTA BILL BA ITINii - Jii i.nles tur sale by “'• ,l _ STUART A SILL J ‘IILKBL- IHI i. x * in -lore and for sale by <> r 'l STUART A SILL / HlffON \ A ll N.h--Aa-orlcd. for sale by ~ V-/ oet4 STUARI' *• SILL, US Wood st / tIIKKSK 4iW i,x« pr.mr. iu store and for sale'by xit Rdlir DAI//KLI.A CO. Liberty st 7 Ll L< *1 K--.. 0 p-t.it prime, t„ r i«m,|v ura7 Hi store and •* “u *ni. 1,/ SrUAKTASILL, t,rl4 MB Wood st / ' I.M SUKl.l.Ai' —5 c-ase* for sale by \JT oeil _ J HCHtKiNfiIAKF.R Aco Cn-L-M - 'OI’AL - J cases lor sale by * 14 J aCO / 1 HOf*KKH>. Al- —l4ti lihdt N (J Sugar 125 bl "‘ *-rW. hall fhrsW Y H. ImpenaJ and G I’ Tea; M fln I'owrhong do Utu cuddy botes VH, Impl and G P do 11 J i»t« in«. 5 « and s‘» Plug Tobacio, tuai* >'h**i«. ai liags Pepper; ’ .•> i./. \ -h e, I lib- Nutmegs, Vdo ('loves '•> ‘ Mackerel, • H-r'.i'H, jo bn#caleii Herr. hr. :a’ Im, eak« Ombre .MaiMrr, ,i. . a- a- r». a-a.-roixni of Groceries anil I’ms iiurg.i iiiaimi.n-iu e*, which we oiler for sale at me iowo»i market rate* Rhkv, Matthews a 00, o ‘ ,i * ______ 44 Water si , KKKLKRS-IO dor ;u.t rre d and for sale by °''' 4 >TUaIUASU.L \J 'Ai.LIfTLR'S nINTMLN I *r„.* for »a>« ;y f- T -l *«"' .1 BC’lli ‘ON M A K KK A.I'O II s- .•) 1..,,., ~ • KCllir i;.\l.Zt.u!, it CO S' ’• • L '' l • I .12 000 ;t>* HI- rtl ..■« ltu lined Spa n. 1 '' ' • > !■>. or »«Ie bT "■'< ROOT HAI.ZKI.I. k C.’O St i.i' mad Ca»aia, i.bc« C.ort*, IJo i;- u J.) Mace. lor «» - ' t J SCIioaWUKKR * CO y\ '•<" f J 'ii'IHHAMAKER *CO Ki K- 1-j i . Iti -i iLe by ' »• " C H-fiRANT FM.Ofll —M>.« I*iic (•'» **jira Family Floor, landing trvm l.wk*- l-.tir mri .*mrrKgm l.me, and for pale t-v nil) JAMES DALZEU. CHEE'i-.-- ui» CUenao, lanJing from Lake Erie at»t Michigan I.me, and lor *afe by octl _ JAMW DALZF.U. FIRK UKICK—I3«) Fire Hnck, In «u>re and for »oie by ’ oei3 JAMB* DALZELI. ON Tlioradar evening, while landing from the Mo nongafceia atearaboat Loola M 1 La tie, a Woe Cloth OVER COAT, trimmed wuh velvet. The finder will be (nimbly reranfded by leaving ihe aatne wtlh the proprietor* of the MonongaKela Uoqh. ocotdii wasted, A GIRL to do hou*e work. A permanent attnatlqn. and good wage* mil oe given. Inquire at thia ottiee. oetfcdtT WlpnJOVV* PAPER—SO® "pieeea of plain~Grwt and Rainfiowed Window Paper, compndqg many new and (elect puirma, on hand and receiving. InraalMiy tpUP *. 0. HILL. 87 Wood at [.'LOUR —si bbtvjan landing and for aaie by r vpUi J a DILWORTH fc CO efihJ HwiUoVud'liiwehMKr Work*; *Uo,Atll a*, •ortment of Foreign manafaeture. . 50 cue*.Colaml MUSLINS, for **l« &T 0» cm* u Colored CANTON FLUI. NELS, of *ll the o*a*l m*ke«; *l»o cl " B J^d n I VJR- fl _ ALPACCAH, BOMBAZINES, tad COBUROS- More than 80 c**e«. Al*o. 300 piece* 1-tench Merino, Lytmew and Paramatta Cloth*. , SILKS and SHAWLS—*» p*. of b aek and »ne? Silk*; nearly 5000 Shawl*. lon* «n«l eqoare, Cl *u kind*. Al*o, Vi*ete*, Cloak Scarf*. Ae. .. „ A foil *»*oruneui of White *nd Linen Good*. AIM* Hosiery ABd Glove*, Etnhroiderie*, I**ce* end , nun, M earning Article*, *ll qnaiiue*, *tie» *nd n»»*0 lof Blanket*. . _ _ D ;. 1 RIBBONS—SOr boxes of rieh Bonnet a«d Cap Kio ! bon*; al*o, Velvet, Silk*, Satin*. Ae., with, ® T ® l L£“* jer description of Millinery article*. Tailor* mi** 'mint*, Ac. Ac. . , All of which, together with a jenercl uroraßCnloj 1 Good* of the newe*t and mo*t fublonable *tylea» "’M be offered ai an extremely low advance. New Goods constantly received. AH Merchant* are cordially soli cited to call. •pUB A. A MASON A CO. STEAM BOATS. CIHOHI&T1 *> PITTBBUBOH DA I L v PACKET LINE. Tins Well known line of splendid p**»enger Stea*- en i» now etnapewanl. oet4 FOR CINCINNATI AND NASuVILLK. k The tplendid steamer IJM uL? MAY FLOWER, Fisher, matter, will leave ioy above BdflSßHPand ali intermediate Jxm* this day at 4 o'clock, PTM. Foe freight or passage apply on board or to ocU PETTIGREW A CO, Agt* FOR BT. LOUIS, k The fine passenger tteamer . tJrrrlA Wyoming, kfcwaWWgtt Tbos. Rodgers, master, will leave for above and all intermediate pan* this day at 10 o'clock, A M. For freight or pat*age, apply on board. oeiS FOB ST. LOUIS. yMoa k The hoe ateamer w GENESEE, Moore, master,-'wi(l leave for above all Intermediate porta »hi« day at 10 o'eloek, A. SI. " Fur frrlthi or jaaaaj apply on tfewd. oclA FOR ST. I.CUJS. iMiD> tv The splendid fait runnier steamer [fr Ltrnmff » DEWITT CLINTON, JJgjfflfil. D. Devennv, muter, wilt leave for above and all intermediate porta ihu day, ax,l o eloek, P. M. For freight or paaiage, apply on board. octa FOR ST. LOUIS. /f*%•***- tv *plendid tieuner 'Jft SSmrtF , NOMINEE, fWjpmS Jo«- Smith. tnt»iwr. will hs«TO for Uie ind all intermediate pon» this d*jr, it 4 o’clock, P. M. Y or freight or pa»«ayc, appi' for st. Louis*. ~— tv The ipiendid steamer U*Mfcfrd? J J CRITTKNDKN, Hutchinson- master,will leave for the and intermediate pom this d*y r bi 4 o’clock, P M. -f£ r . f r e 'B. h ! of p*»»«ge apply on bomrd FOR ST LOUIS. /Mar K. The fast running passenger steamer I ftfr i.rmTirir .. SCHUYLKILL, Marshall. matter, will leave for the "™araau«.„ mikimodl.u port. mi. For fretrct ©r.pasaage, apply on board or to FKTTIGRBTC.ACO. Arts FASHIOBB. / HO R.. No. 5? Market street, ia now opening hu Fall and Wimer consul- Laics' riik velvet Paletots; ; {french Merino Cloak*; eloth and iiU Paletots; i,i.," . Mantilla*. These article* ftre ol the . "£ moM f «'»*nable styles. Also, French Embroideries; 6 4 Satin do Chine, for ladies dreaaea* Span Silk, uid Silk u,J Wool Oem* and ladies silk Vesi* and Drawer*- Childrens' Merino Vests; * ■“> f *“T SUh, SM. jiroelit, TtiSot mi Woolen Lon, Shkwb. Bnrnn.ln. Shnolln,., Tnbln ml N.pkin., i*S\ ““'"i bj kiniinlf direct. FUKtfCH BROADCLOTIIS-I-W. U. Mtt/ph,rinTit«J the particular attention of buyer*, {either by weoletaJe or reiail.l lo hit liocl of Ffwneh Bm*a~ rlo.liß, just receded. Also, wool dye French CiM mere*, ptam and fancy. octi ASHS iONNKT —An uwn- A. mem of above (oodj jo»t rec’d, and offered whole «ie and retail at Dry Goods House of ... WR MURPHY DIAPERS, and I'abiiTclotbs, ai vary low L prices for cnallty: an assortment ree*d si jw Ooods House of oe« W B MURPHY F” yISH—6O bbU l«erje No. 3 Mackerel; SObUaffibtal 1. iternng; 60 boxes scaled Hemni; jail rec’d ■«».< for »ate by [ oc tVl RHKV, MAITHEWB *CO RICE —iS ic* prune Rice. ja*t ree'd atx) tor isle bv octu ruey, Matthews tea atcwa, landing CXHEESE— iW lii« pnme V / for ulc by ocU 9 F VON BONNHORST 4 CO LINSEED OlL—-ioo b« No i Romo SoiinEiS™. _ «idfef—iahy (octaj 3fc\V HIIRBAUGH CiOBH BfIOOMA—3O doz in itorc and fhr~ili. w_ ’ JOHN WaTT aco 7 “**’ ’ cor aod Wood sta L lor **t« by oca CHlliyfc-Ti bi» prime WB Cb««M, / u .t « i" or vU« by loccq _JOIiN *(» Mackkih:i,-m«p bbi. Ijijre XoV. I.WU “joils i bt>!» prim®, in Mot® nnd for jiiin iT7 — JOHN WATT A do bi. » M 'd, m «lurn and lor «fTRV jo»n watt Am white winter Whale mi aw ** common Jo Jo do 3«) •* Blctcbej Sperm do 10 bbla Lard Oil, No 1; 10 da Jo Jo No » For ..le by «pii? SELLERS ft Nicofii S A 1 UB, ” a ' bxa foreuTbY «*w , - 1 B can Held hXi i»*. prune \\ eateru n e . Br _„ ZT~_~ \j JUM rrccvrd onj for talo by Ke * e "« Ckeeacv ci'k fiK e^'i^ssxx;- IJRAiS s I’a.k kODri-y/ A ji 15 common and feeref r-Sf* 1 ) pREAM CHKESE-I* bx. .iiSTS^TTr^- u !. r >p«« w.eSu.sas.ayfer porASH—u crt. pTSiTSSiriiS^^, r for win b 7 ra u» wi<:ici“iKflS*2.i“ ptumviib' fni» lU vr.r rriated Ctotil “* Unen wi womabToble — »Pt» R“j£,‘,«K, T,,L i DA v. u wtsoesr.. n, rarlei, cnnuon, U J parcoa |&in -TBSTOHrMI'I'g-lou b««b» kuiwJ WICK * M’CAITOIS?. 1 ' 7 TiiOBIVBDTIItttaV, Bt \V. JH’CiwtoeKTra ittff&.iMi*' - «WSSS «3tf£l^2s£ , “ “ dbl —■*