C e iJatit) ,ittorning Post. THUS PHIL.C.Ir3 & WM. H. SMITH, RDITORIS TIT ISBIJItG 11, NV F.DNUSDAY. 0-CTOSPAI FOR PRESIDENT, --JAMES K. POLK, 1 ti SSHE FOIL VICE PR . I.:SIPENT , CEO: M. DALLAS, VP` j t sT LV Aja I A BBNATORI AL ELECTORS. • WILSON Itt*C.lN muss. of Atte:Amity. ASA DIMOCK , Sumuchßona. DISTRICT ELECTORS, 1-district Gonads F. Ltßilkil, Philadelphia, 2 do CRRINTIAN KNRASS, do. S do IN twits AL dorm. do. 4 do Jose Rita.. do. .6 do Saxon, B Legcn. Montgomery. 6. do Ssmust. CARP, Lehigh. 7 do Jose Soma, Chester 8 do N. W EisIIPL.S, Lancaster. 9 do WILLIAM Herneximma. Berk". ..10 do CONRAD SIIINRIL, Non Ilnolllloo. 11 do STtencrt BALDI, Colombia. 12 do Jonas BRIONTTRR, Tinge. 13 do BROM= FCBRARRL, Union. 14 do N nnnnn tn. R. Et.nant. Dauphin. 16 do Wu.A.lsat N. fenny, Albania. 16 do J.atas Woonaren. combetland. 17 do Noon Itionsooarrar, Centre. 18 do ISAAC ANRRRI. Somer. , et. 19 do 71ind Mar saws, Cambria. 20 do Wz!..t..% Pxrrsaoos. Washingioo 21, do kowtow Allrghrey.. 22 do Jona M'Ctr..t., Mercer. 23 do Coots - not Singer. Clarion. 34 do Rosser ORR. ArCUStfORI. FOR GOVERNOR, F4S. R. SHUNK: OY ALLEGFILNT COUNTY FOR CANAL COINIISSIONE • , JOSHUA HA.RTSHORNE, or CHE!TER COUNTY Congres.•y ALEXANDER BRACKENRIDGE, Pitt State Senate, . CHAMBERS M'KIBBIN, City. Assembly, JAMES A. GIBSON, Pine, JOHN ANDEREGG, Pitt, JAMES WHITTAKER, Mifflin, S•TEI'HEN WOODS, Robinson, Commissioner, LI ANI EWING, Rnbinwn. Auditor, ARD M'CORKLE, Indintin lOC It ATIC TICKETS, let= on Tuesday, October 8, E HAD AT THIS OFFICE. la. MAIN LINE.—In the heat of the .overnor aid other officers, we hope nut forget that they are to decide" by ether they are willing that the Main tblic improvements shall pass into the mration or be retained for the benefit not to pay fur their construction. oppose that any citizen who ha s a proper regal.._- t own welfare and the interests of the State, will hesitate in opposing this gigantic scheme of the s tock-johtiers and speculators. A moment's consideration will enable them to see through and ex peso the fallacious arguments used by the advocates of thi s measure to accomplish their purpose. The first argument ilia is in the mouth of all of them is' 'that it would pay off a large portion of the State debt, and thus relieve the people ftum the necessity of pay iingbeavy taxes. But they have not the honesty nor skill to inform the people how they are to provide for !she remaining portion of the debt, or by what means -they are to pay either the ptincipal or interest other ithao;by direct taxation. Take $40,000,000 as the amount of debt, the inter est on it annually is,say, $1,800,000. Income of the 'ublic Works $1,500.000. Leaving $300,000 to be raised by other meat=. Take $40,000,000 as the debt, and the Works are lobe sold for $25,000,000, leaves $15,000,000 debt .unpaid, the interest on which ut ordinary rates would be $700.000, which will have to be raised by direct "taxation; making a total annual loss of $400,000. This estimate is made on the supposition that the 'income of 'the public works, would not exceed what it is at present. But the business for a few sea sons, shows that there is a'stratly increase every sea son, and from the reports thus far, it is evident thuft the income of the present year, will far exceed that of farmer season. Those who are well acquainted with our public works, an: confident that in a few years the revenue derived from them, will not only be sufficient -to, fray the interest on t h e State debt, but will aid ma 'Aerially in paying off the et iginal debt. lint, apart from the actual loss which the people -would incur by a elle of the Main Line, they would 'have to encounter a still greater evil in the vast mono coly which would il l s thus created. We all know the immense power wielded by banking corporaticns, and :how completely they could set at defiance the laws and . .the will of the people, when, in carrying do out But any of I ..Isoir schemes, the/ found it necessary to so. 4. I .she power of all the Banks of the'State, would fall • :far short of that which « onld be wielded by a company, l having under its control, the vast patronage of our line ofimprovements, extending from one extremity of lithe State, to the other, and exercising an influence over every branch of industry. We have seen enough • of corporstions,to know that it is all folly to think of ie ., etraining them by l eg i s lativeennesnients,thathasbe come an "obsolete idea," even with little banking institu tions, and how much less probable is it that a corporation -laving at its coat role a grater amount of patronage, *ban the butte itself, could be made subservient to the laws, if such law's. would interfere with any of its schemes of power. We hope the people will considerthis, snd reject the deceptive arguments that•muy be used to induce them 'to give to a company of steek-jobbers the magnificent improvements that have cost therm so much, and to which the real friends of the State look with the cnafi • dent hope that they will shortly be the means of reliev ing the heavy debt that those who desire to sell the stain line, would make still more oppressive. IgPVVe tire informed that the rea4on Dollenn White spoke 60 contemptuouidy of Gen Mark le,(bis merits, according to that journal, being immmei up in the two great ochievements of linvieg killed an brdion, And drank spice-birth tea,) is, because he was not na acted in the article of the fifteen higs. It is sup Posed ,he is holding off for ttto purpose giving the lamer •taLfifteen an opportunity to make him another propo sal. We fear the Deacon will not beable to raise any .tnore off the whigs, as they are now convinod that his presentpraises of Clay cannot counterict the effects of his although/ opluitaus of the sehig ecandi slate, so emphatically expressed before thetalitor had the pleasure of being the ccak6dant of the wbig lead- ~~ r ~~~~ ONE or Tilt St.sfatanitas--bzscataxn 13Y A CO3l- Italiz.v7Tbe "or Of the Gaettc thus describisht _.. luntber of The American: sm. plio,d e tphia w hip N SA mu he alarmesiat tige flemmeintions of the Pittsburgh American. Tbrisiessini ciations of that paper isjurgisi4ody in this Sectioa. ft is rather a rig's of merit taint the e Amri eca , s preirt . g , This a tine picture Of the man .who first started the the slanders upon Francis ft Shuni. . Tie Gazette , is richt when it status that Biddle's 'denunciations in bor'e nobody in this quarter," and the fact that. the ' whit- leaders have hired antalter person to print dhe slanders that he inventeicloihows that they are fully 1 aware -of the tt,uth oldie Gazette's remark. r.. \ But, although the Gazette has stumbled on the truth in regard to Biddle,there is no persnnin this eamMani ty who places a higher eitittaite upon its veracity than it does upon that of its worthy conljutor: The whip am heartily: sick of both of thorn, and, we understand that they intend to get clear of them as soon as possi ble after the election: -- --- _- - --...--- A Willa SREZCH.--We find the following &scrip timt of a Philadelphia whig speaker, a whig speech and a whig audience, in the Anierican of yesterday. 1 The engraving which we furnish to illustrate Biddle's description, is considered* good likeness of many of the whig speakers who travel through the country mak , 1 inn speeches in favor of a "Tariff to protect home in -1 dustry." Don't ho look like a proper person to taro• sate the interests of the workingmen Ftom thn American, a whig organ. • An nNuaintance gives us the following as the open iag speech at one of their'Clay.Club rooms. be. i. repeatedly called for, the speaker came f ortyard todo!. front of the stand with a pair of white tights strapped hard on the heel of a pair Of Day & Martin's best blacked boots--a white vest hallooed like tin to his waist —ea white txuabriek haaikerchief beldift a pair of kid gloves of du, same oolor, and a large black stock under a pair of huge whiskers -Pee Citheti , . it'itato we via aPiliaiiaiea by Our, opponents o pponents as tbelogcnbin patty. They now call OS cooits—we !MVP rejoithed alike in both names." The room was full of fine bilking, well dressed fel lowt--th was not be thinks, a dirty shirt collar in it, or a pair of boota that were not na well blacked as the'speaker's; and this, .said our informant, is Asa the Philadelphia whigs cal carrying on a campaign. PROSPECTS IN PHILARELPRIA.-Th6 whigs hope much from the eff:cts of their slanders against. Mr. SHVIIK, in l'hilndelpltia city and county. They ex pert by them to secure the vote ob the "Natives" for their ticket. The American Sentinel has the follow ing iu reference to the prospects of the Democrats in Philadelphia: "Prospeels.—The democratic party of Philadel phia is a bard-a erking party. and have never been mere induitriaus than in the 'present campaign. Of =access in the city of Philadelphia We have more hope than expectation, but ia the county our exNctatious fully egted our-hopes. The First Congressional District is is doubt. and while our friends assure us of Dr Lehman's certain election, we confess we are somewhat &Agent owing to the eihrence of the Native American party, which iu that District will injuriously affect the democratic' 'candidate. The Third and Fourth Districts are our two. an d we, look with confidence to the election of the Hon. Mr Ingersoll, and lion Mr Smith, whose service* the party gratefully acknowledge . ; end in whose future exertions Italy place emery reliance. A heavy vote will be polled, but the county will,. we think, amid all dissensions and divisions, maintain its democratic pee sition, while is the city. it is a matter great doubt, which of the three contending patties shall stand out foremost. FOR THE POST. Messrs Editors: --In my last letter I stated that the Democrntic majorky in good old 'Westmoreland would be from 2500 to 3000. I can safely 'aver that if the whigs continue the game they havebeen playing, it may be increased to 3500. The foul fabrication of Mr Shunk trampling an the American Flag is work ing admirably for us So palpable is the lie that even the most credulous cannot be deceived by it. And while many of their own party are becoming disgusted with the shameless, unscrupulous mendacity of the whig lenders, the friends of Mr Shank are rendered more firm and determined in his support. And while they discover th e miserthle falsehood 0-the trick,„ they ore reminded of the infamous insult offered by the whigs to the President of the United States at the din ner given by them to the British-Lord in New York, and they forget net, too, -. that almost every whig and whig press in the country excused of approved of that' insult. The charges against Mr Shank, of being an enemy to the bible, is ton shallow a rase to effect any 111 but to their own. Mr Shank's piety is too well known for that. The veil which covers them and their whining hypocrisy, is of tooflimsy a nature to hide their nefa-1 rions designs. While they affect a holy horror of say thing, that they say militates against the Bible, the) make no hesitancy in supporting and asking for sup port for a man who is reeking with political and moral corruption. One who sets the laws of God and man at defiance, and of whom one of the whig editors of your city, has proclaimed immoral and profane, a pro - theme and a debauchee. This gross inconsistency, or hypocrisy.is too giaring not to drive every honest thinking man learn theirlute par- ' ty, and, as I said before, their shameless and pold course is working admirably in our favor. 1 do not offer this us a mere assertion, as the names of some that have come to my knowledge, will prove these men who were all for Clay and Markle, three weeks use but are now for Polk,. Dallas and Shank, viz' • , Jacob .1 Dellenhaugh, ChaOos Mayberry. Frederick Kuntz, John T White, Iles Johnston, , Arnold Garner Jos Johnston, Wm Robins. Now the Domes of these persons have not b hunted up. but have come casually under my Win' personal observation, are within my own circle of ac 44naintancea, and t believe every man in the communi ty may have a knowledge of as many others. Besides these, it is said that the Hon Richard Coulter has ' I come ont in our favor, but this I cannot vouch On the other hand, I cannot find that there is a single democrat that has left u 4, and in my conversing with the whigs I have often defied mto point a do i t sin- gle change. Awl they have bee th en unable to do h..— The fact is dr.9 feel that they ore losing, ground, an d. they hare become dospet ate and unscrupulous, and will stop at nothing to attain: their object. but in their idiotic struggles to keep their footing, they asel sinking dimmer and deeper into the mire. This des -1 pethtion hese:tended itself even to the Markle r rand- I ly, and that pretty prwtetitive tyranny that has eve I I tharscihrizodthe whig part p y, has lately been adopted by there to sustain their sinking cane. An old man' who has been in the employ of Markle's sons fur ma ny years, and who was also in the employ of the father'' , has been discharged for daring to attead &Democra tic Gorruestims. But inure of this anon; I mention', it merely to show that the biuer feelings of Jeeps* exist, -.lunong• them •this county. fireeneburgh, Sept 20, 1011 . hlanvt.AND Et.Ection.---The election in Mary- 1 - A Bri:islt Wisig Soitihtitat---':Universalsuff ra g e," 40111Luites plate totdayi - it eridgi„of Casket, alyt Daniel Wrbster. "could n ot l ong elflit. in g Coni.l set ity "Where there was great • lay' efroperiv I *wii : a:, wit exipt,t *at it wilf bc II alma esejor. Tl' l ls n en dimities§ (the p oor) treciroeunauteerumri it grow . s itlf- garYlaid is -;11 the ' i lorv" , • *ll 4 51 4 41' of elamnruual?lt looks on property .as, its TREY and :Aida :they en" *oultio boast: A day isi two. will PLUNDER. and i nnturally ready at at times for ' vtoLENcE and REVOLUTION! It vroisld seem, eh.rw us how much they will have to boast of in the then. to be a part of political wisdom to fitted govern contest which takes place to day. went on propetty!" This maw wily states_ what hue- Ared• would endeavor to achieve, were it possible to carry their insidious schemes into execution and not rouse the jealousy of republicans! -,' - - - TH6 SLA:4DIMER3 ttIITHL from many of our neighboring counties, and From all we get the ma l t.spatitTOg "m ins of what wilt be the mint& igit nest Te 4414 IVre inn iultivied that tile' %%kit* Atf. eugx4l-isseinsen..citMSludollAhltit slandeta and their 'alto*rl fitteod aeon bin in no quarter have they deed thesliginest injety to honest vim liiipsnk." He is thrice armed against these miscreants; his frank and honest nature, hi* °pried. conne thrmigh life; Wi candid expression of his opinions, Norpl defeat'all 4e etforitiof his enemies, and their attempts hint will but tend to make his friends, sad the friends of honesty and truth, rally with more ardor to his support, Gentlemen who have travelled through the counties where it was supposed the slanders nhould have most effect, inform us that Ate pecrifepliteeeM the slightest confidence in them; and if tiny eonsequenco follows their circulation,it will lie to increase the vote of Frsui. cis R Shank. tar The following paragraph is worthy lc at tention of the Whig leaders. They should send on and get their shareef the British fund. British Gold—lts whereabouts discovered at last —A Western merchant called upon us yesterday anti informed us that while mak' ngliii purchases in a whole sale merchant's stnte, is this city. a person came in the store with a subscription list, the object of Which was to foie/feeds to distribute in New Jersey, to aid • the Whig carte in the election to be held on the Sth t ip of October. TII E Atf. :KA 4.lif SU BSC RI BE D sso,o as o ! '.l 'llitisi7ilreWliiatita. held the milli - 4ed to lief was be a good' •4 . *ffi forage; eof all ptivacy i • • 'frainsll4-*:':••• ...:: • ' . . 4 . Our reedit* 1111bosibe *ow undgesireAd which of the twiigra•ties ie.:, be: aided is titom 'Conragelection by BritisgtillolC either from the other 144:41 the At lantic, or Ilkitith Whig - Goa it:teed me tiiiriiele. TWENTY-NINTH cON GRESS— ittotistits ELECTED THUS FAR. LOUISILICA. 1 John Slidell. Dein. 2 Bannon G ihibodeau, Whig 3 John B Dawson, Dem. 4 Isaac E Morse, Dem. I t.t.tNots. 1 Robert Smith, Deis. 2 J A McClernand, Dem. 3 Olando B Ficklin, Dem. 4 John Wcntwutth, Dem. 5 Stephen A Donghtss, Dom. 6 Joseph P Hoge, Dem. 7 E D Baker, Whig. "%moult' Sterling Price, John S I , t • All e D r e a ro t oc ic rats ket: eh o scu by gen- James R Bowfin, James H Relfe, Leonard U Sims,* J • Soft.' 1 Solomon Foote, Jacob Collamcr, Whig. 3 George T Marsh, Whig. 3No choice. Now Deni. MAirs. .. I No choice. Now Dem. 2 Ruben. P Dunhill", DOT. 3 Luther Se‘eranoe, Whig. 4 No choice. Now Whig. 5 No choic. Probably am, unreemseuted. 9 Hatinibel Hamlin, Dem. 7 Hereldah Williams. Dem. Total-6 Whigs and 17 Deunscruts. MORMON TROUBLES. Troops called out.—Our last dates from the %Vest represent more trouble brewing between the inhubi touts of Illinois and the Mormon-3. it appears that Goy. Ford has issued orders fur the march of 200 Illiutris militia and volunteers, to Nauvoo, for the pro tection of that place. The detachment from Mervin county were ordered to rendezvous at Beardstown on the 20th inst. A St. Louis paper in co m menting up an this say ' s, no reasons are assigned for this new movement of the Governor, hut, as it involves aeery considerable expenditure to the Suite, it may be pre sumed that it has not been done without urgent neces sity. All was quiet at Nauvoo on thr , 2lst. One rea son for this calling out is given, viz: The great annual "Wulf Hunt!" comes off in the present month, and the Mormons, apprehensive that the citizens might make it convenient to drive them from the State, cal led upon the Government for protection, and the Gov ernor complied by calling out the militia. The pa per published at Warsaw of the 18th complains of Mormon depredations, and says that no man appears to be safe in his property within the county, and in view of the some etuiceives it tube the duty of citizens to take some active measures to prevent further offences, at least On organization fur the purpose ef ferreting nut offenders. The same paper states that the Mor mons ore leaving the country at least two hundred per week and that Mormon pinperty is Offering very low! It appears from this that the "citizens " are anxious for the "spoils." They are willing to buy Mormon improvements at their WWII price—Cie. Coaseurreinf; CAPT. WILLIAM HUGHES. The following is one of the most important renunci ations in the Slate. Copt. Hughes served in the tent ed field, and hats been one of the leading stnmp speak ers in tho federal ranks in Trumbull county. Most glorious is the work of Democracy as it rolls along:— Ohio Statesmen Younasrowe, Sept, 20, 1894. Mr. Fauna: It is not a"visionary dogma" that actuates me now in addressing you. I have hitherto belonged to the federal, or, es they love to be styled, the whig party, and have stumped with all the elocu tionnry powers within me, for Henry Clay of Ken tucky. I have, however, found out my mistake, and now "reconcile it to my sense of propriety," to make this public "declaration" of my emir. "And so far as I may venture to interpret my own feelings," I have only to say that 'I do now sufhiee to the Democratic party and its doctrines, "wit/tort Ory reservation," and discard the idea as a "visionary dogma," that "two hundred yearirof legislntion pace , sanctioned and sanctified" the notion of oppressing the poor only to benefit the rich. - "It is not true, and 1 rejoice that it is not true," Dancing School. ' that the people are incapable of Self-government. The I t , . 1 M'Mullan Thomas , D ERSONS desirous of patronising me the ensuing M'Briar Cummins whi p themselves se° so, .though " 1 should dee p l y le- i L winter are respectfully informed that I will open M' Mullen Marion ment it if it were tree ." and to atone for my previous ' my sc h oo l about the 29th of October next, Procitle.?, M' Lees George ' error, I now take the stump for Polk, Dallas, Tud , and Victory! . , ... .-, . • "Personally I have no .01,tieet;,,,,,., to t h e eiect i ou of of these gentlemen. if it can be done without . a dissolution of the Union," " so far from having any personal objet- - tines, I should be glad to see it." This election will I - be an event which, in my mind, will avert from our ' happy land. the curse of "war, pestilence and famine." Smithfield . 40 scholars are otaniued previous to the abuse date, M'Cormick Henry I will make al rangemeuts to latent{ else- ' M'Glose Charles, where; private classes %idle atte„mled to, at the . Room or at private nisi lances, dtter real ho ors to mecum- modate the classes. For tonne and particulars apply at my dwelling, Nu 82 9th street, between Wood and A. BONN AFFON. "Considering my age, [feel that I should expose my. . Madame Demarco', (being now East.) will be pre self to ridicule if I were to proclaim" that my and daughters restddiet Be ts Site kilehee; or that .. w if e pared to see her cusuidim about the 15th of October, with the latest flishions_from, Miss Lawson of New 1, though a bun d antly able to hold gaiter ..sehiLgt, or , Yank, and Phibulelphitn, together with a choice selec "black slaves," could not. black my own shoes and cut '11"" of materinh , and a variety of fancy articlea ; _ Oct 1-Iwd. __ my own fire wood. 1 was born a freeman end always have been one in fooling. I Isamu mind of my own, , THOS. L sNSING WENDELL, and ask nobody's aid, for it is a truth which should be , Practical Clock and Watch Mnt;er, always well understood, that ‘'there is no necessity of , Allegheny. City, Pa. protection for protection." ' sept 28-1 v ----- "With daefa proofs of my sentiments, I think, you Noir Books. , ------__ - ' ------- ought to be satisfied," utterly disgusted as lam with _, the twisting tergiversations of Me Clay u displayed l rfilllF, Works of Rev. Sidney Smith, in 3 vol. in his numerous contrsolletro ionors, I content' sny-1 _I. A Manual of Examination for Medical Students. self with this one alone, "pernicious as the practical, witlequestions mod answers upon An.iterny sad Iliesi undoubtedly is," you hi 11l please approclue any motives itdogy, Surgery, Pawnee of Modern Chemistry, Mate in not writing mute firdetilly. ' Ilia Medics, Obstetricks, &c. lam myrrh' disposed (and there one to trey *nowt- ! The Pennsylvania Law Directory- for t 844 in Pam edge manyothers, similarly Itispostml,. were the words ; Oiler. For sale at the Book Store ef ' '". not -se chaste and high flows) ter mil he would trample I wo. 17-di y W. M'Ii4ONALD . the best interests deur a/sunhat le throbeauliful , upon t. end affectionate lancuage of the f;tiotel ohatrtion, I me, GA ,d--)t rat, 'there you belong. lIKEGS assorted sites for ro home, GA HUGHES. 150 kJ aug 16 &G. W. 1.1.4a1). Tours, &x., ME= Vistotosr Less-ilf *xi ; i vcall —About tbe lit of August list, ttie Herkimer Journal pu blished a renunciation firdfii " Locorticatitii" thvbiggety; "ul ' nn irauitricius respectable mechanic in the village of Herkimer, a Mr Hum!' Tbitylgr Hunt was arreste44assiajook night sinceChafged With perjury, in swearing in his vote in 1240. He was indicted by the grand jury, and while in the charge of constable, escaped from jus tice and ikaatsatilnea- heatd•fstom•J'Ailas. _ Died, On the 16th inst., of yellow fever: Cnott.ns B. CLos tr. aged 19 years, a native of Fn. / burgh, Pn., but recently a resident of this city. - N.. 9. P0n5.7.13,14111 Sept. 18. TRIUMVIR. MISS M CLARENDON, L SSEE. N' 13 CLARKE, STAGE MANAGER. G T ROWE, • PROMPTER. Sit. BOOTH'S_ BENEFIT kNO LAST 'APitARANCE. This Evening, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2J; the Tragedy of 01 1 11211.L0. Mr N. 13 CLARKE. •, BOOTH. OTHELLO. lAGO. DESDEMONA, Tozonninde with the • MAYOR OF GARRATT. Jerry Sneak, Mr: BOOTH -•• • ... • " - - Doors Open at half past 6 oc oc der arm:lnca to commence n 1 T o'clock precieely. Admission, Et•rx 50e, 2,1 Tier 37A cents, Pit 25 cents, Gallery 12i. . cklay .64441.311 y, A classical and.cotarnercial boarding school fur boys , On the Beaver RCarl, 14 'Mice from Pittsburgh. REV. JUSItPHII. TRAYELLty, PaldgPAL. rr HE Winter Session will commence on FRIDAY, NOVEMBERJ,IB44. Terrn4---Boarding, Tui tion, Washing, Fuel, Lights, &c., per session of five months, s6s—one half_ payable in advance. Books and stationery furnished when required, at the expense of the pupil. All clothing to be distinctly marked Pupils furnish theirown towels. It-is very, desirabk that ad should be -- preserii on thefirst day of the se l- Refer to Hon Charles Shaler, Dr Joseph P Gazzarn. 117 For further particularsetuyuireuf the Principal. or of Messts JOHN IRWIN & SON, No 11. Water street, Pittsburgh. oet 2-lm WAN FED—Places in town rind country, fur see. eral Journeymen Blacksmiths. Also, for sey eml Casks, Warehouse men: and for a Bar-keeper. Alai,' roc - several good Schoolmasters. Also; for se* ral Coachmen, Waiters and Laborers; and tor men ' and hoye. ' Wanted,-places fur several apprentices to learn good trades in town. Wanted, two good• Buys, 12 to 16 years of ago—one to go to Youngstown, 0.. and learn the Farming with a respectalde man—upd one to go 11 miles to the country to learn the FurmeFs and Blacksmith's trade. Wanted, 1:1:7' several OA House keepers and Cooks, Chambermaids and nurses: AU kinds of Agencies attended to, please apply at 11 A KRIS' General Agency oct 2-3td&w and Inielligence Office, No 9 sth st. Given John Goehring John Gallagher Margateua Graham Jnmet Graham Ja.seith Graham Mormrel, ; Graham Itatte Cranberries! Cranberries! Galway George 100 B o L o 'S i li th EL s S , tu i c . It ANBER lES; t Giza . Mr Gusan Ann LIMY In BF.lir CO Received awl for dale J. D. WILLIAMS. No 83 Fifth ttieet, - - Fresh Arrival. 9000 I'OLK and DALLAS Song Books; 1000 Polk and Dallas Port mitt. Just received and fur ado Wholesale and Retail. C. YEAGER., Oct 1 108 Market, near Liberty. Great Rash far Asw Ws**. ANOTHER NEW ARRIVAL. M O C N o T hi l m iL bi Y an Nl l l l ßßLß, , f a or ca Oct pri lm i l tuber. Living Age, No 20. Illuminated Shakirpeare, No 25. Eastern Newspapers, a great variety. Rambleton, a Romance of Fashionable Life in New York, No 3. ' . - ' Isabella, or the Bride of Palermo, a Romance. J Backward's Magazine, for September. Jones Crow:last _ Jones .1 Secret instructions of the Jesuits, with an appendix.' Johnston Adam ' -'- . incksers'Potreil containing a short Historical account of the society ' Johnston - James or Wm Johnston Alexander of the Jesuits, -heir. Maxims, the, Jesuit Oath, et- , Jotter Mary A -Johnston Hugh Hunt's Merchants Maprxine, fir September. i Jacobs J M Principles of Political Economy, by Wm Atkinson. 1 K T z:::0 , - ' Letter of Cassius M. Clay, Slavery, the Evil, the ' 1 Kaiciuliiiiii,W.T., x4;64.. SoheiK, r Remedy. . ri ffman Isaac t' Kirkland Joseph The Tariff Act is compared witb the substitute pro-', Xemerou Alexande Esti Kennardell Hanna • posed by its adversaries, by II Greely. ' I Kerr Wm W Kitchen John &Jacob Protection and Free. Trade, the question stated and , Keaton W il l i am M rs King James considered, by Horace (f r eely I • • L For sale at Cook's Literary Depot and cheap Sut- ' L owry John .• 3 Lyons J ana ., - o tionary Establishment, Nu 85 Fourth street. . harde,t4 Ain ' le r ginel : 1!IL C .: , * : 4 act 1 Laughead J ames linweijetir _ -_ , i ii k) ! Logan Samuel Lihault A J , - . Lindsay James i tt Pall Padden tar Bats, No. 93 ,Wood Steed; - THREE DOORS BELOW DIAMOND ALL , PT. Primner Edward C HAVING jest returned from New York with the Fall fashion for Hats and Caps, I have now on hand M ums ll /ii lerM „ n a nini ud and will continue to manufacture every variety of the it r J.. O‘ n P most fashionable Hats and Caps at the very lowest M _ r e , prices. Persons wishtng to purchase neat. cheap M ichael El sal iru beth fashinable Hats and Caps are. respectfully invited to S. MOORE. Myers Lydia Mitchell Mebe WILL be sold, ibr the benefit of those concerned, Murphy Henry H at the Horse Market, un Saturday the sth of Murp hy Jesse October, one Bay Mare. JOHN WATT. i Menery John s3o_ 1 Mo , roison Enoch B. • FEATHERS. 300 LITS Paine lietrOetse Feathers received, . NECaolia Elizabeth on consignment anti for ante REINHART & STRONG,- i 11 . Galtan„Vales*ine D 140 Lil,erty street. i N'Quisi;pn Nelson Nl'3lurray Alexander give him R oct 1411nr2n1W List of Lott' 0 • REINIAPAING in thertopt 046, A&fhdu& Cg 9 , October I, 1844. teratons csflinBlK letripts whose names are en thiiilist; wallies's, soy %Ley sic stivertised. Adams Gemgo Alexander Fr G A i Tomo& 44., , bgt, _ . A k.x9der CA . . . _2 Allison Williiin Adapts Allen - 2 . Alexander Caroline. Al lsin Thomas Addy George Alton Mary Abbot A ft Aughenbaugh Mary Ackirldirpgaiet Abrahams Rosana Allaxaridei Phillip Aitkins Anna ' Aletraderril-------. •- Adiallifitaillitt‘t'7— Anderson Elpitry !-. '• • Aiiiiilsommes •, , . 'Arida:we lames , Akins.Robert .. . A A nd nde e r r r on n M sa a r T h atet Aestheleuan Frederick. Allman Abraham A rtdminf. W All t- , ,----- a - 3 -- Altee:l2. 1 344 L - - 4 f •li Aklbcisbc ..cmtlierinst , - Atlsuat Wiliam • - f - • - , Beatty B B Bynnrd Martha Burnsjoile Join. Brown Anne Bdelt WM'S Bola* Diedrich Brewer, 41IMPIPT: Barrett & Brouwer Bailey Charlotte Bockston Emily , Brtigh - I ° l in Bacon Emu - Burgham Wm ' • Bell Wipiton . Bower Gi CC 'Beatty John Bindtey Edward Ba:th Benj;3l Brerlia William • Baird John Burckhardt Christian MISS CLAItENDON Nails. Rouge Alfred Briobane-Margsaet fi.fnc‘rt'ver:r. s . BassetllGurge Bryant Win Both, David Bptler • Blurt Jeteiniah Brown John Brown Ann, Brooks Muria 53 . 13 Bragden Rufus Browner Dulanu Brown Vincent Jun 131 Bowers Juco& Buffington 11 Blnire John Brannon !attic Brattun Jaaßunu Campbell .1 : ',Nt•' - Courtney Hannah Cosgrove S Mrs 'Caldwell James Campbell Thomas Carlin Mary Cangby John Caldwell.Roliert ' ' Clark -MU-Shunt ' * Collins Nathan. t; Carroll Sophia Campbell Eleanor Cole Michael Colyer Mary Cowd. Margaret ' Chess John • Cooper Samuel Cole Rev Cowan Jene • Claris ',lk; Thaw Carr J ames Clinton Aoteph J . Cale'nder l.t.' initial Cook-Leervii Coe Danict Clarke dames D 1 Devine John M .... Den or Lea Jksonot M I Damian Williakr M Degarante Jame.t Dickson Jahn • • Dvrick band i Ducker Solomon Dickson A Deford It Danhert Chtistiar. Dugan Margaret Davis David Elliot W J B Esler James Elkton Sarah ••• F Fieltlin Richard Fates Mr Fogle George . Foster Ezra W Forrest Richara ' - * Floiter 11 Fulton Margaret S Fnlvriler Samuel Itt Fulton John Finney Alexander Fleeson R C 2 Fink L'lhristian libaum Arnold Evans Margaret Engl4 Jobn -11 Harper R D Hart Ann Haller John Ilnzlet Efir.abeth 6 Hill Samuel Hepworth Samuel Hall S B - ' HeßrehlriT -" • Haylip Robert Horton G NI 2 Ilensip Joseph , Henry James . Harper George Ilutron Rev W 1 Hershel George Horsey inn° I Hunter-30bn s . l Hoelsrhe -Rey J Heyberger Sarah Ann Honter William Handle Col Cha's it Hollow Eliza J Herrin William Hislet Robert Haven William , Henry John F- ' -: . %tett James I Hutchison Greenfield Hinds Henry Higgins Murrill' 2 Irvin Mary A Irvin Juim ... Irwin AA M'Mullen Lawrence M'Coms Mr M'Cay John A M'CannJames M'Ctacken Hobert- M'Co'lough M m-Glaughlin Michael M'Goe Margaret Neal Nlary New) Elizabeth Ouendolf Daniel O'Neal Michael Palmer D l reins Charles Patton David. Peersin Josepb Patton Benjamin • Prather► Jam . - Plant J din , ?lat.' . Chri.tian Patterson Isaac A Peebles Jobs 51 Pugh Charter ' 111 Prophiter W Powers Jane Patterson Abraham Q . • Q 9 yil George . It Rai Allem- . Boxers Joni* Robinson Miss A £ Ratite John Boum flegekish . Aced Swum)/ S Ratitkrtacn T L Ref .1 A Jtiebie Levi Whim.] ames RailioteCetharine I Heel Chatles Hay' William Rafts - tar Swazi Grnr BiWar in Citiodwin Abner • Glisson Susanna tiitmrrm Hiram Grier Judge . (iwyamtl'S Gave, alizalxtli. Gist Charles Grant M M Irwin Anu u4nu• Minim Georg* Matthews Josiah' Murray Andrew Morrison Biertjamin Nlurriner Richard Amman Isaac . Murthy Jolla Miller Susan Morrison John Murray I. Ci Mrs Mason Moore Nancy Michel Egger Nl'Gi.oiis M'Quiatic Wilsoa LS, Nl'Mililen Susan srinto.6 l;+ala•115 W.Ginley Nancy M'Whirten William m 'H e ndry William M•Ginnor John ArCern William M'Laughlia David Mc M . Kinect Moryg MYilpck►in Mit& li r IW6ee Daniel &Malin John M'Auley John M'Crea William M'Kcnzie Mary .M . Glanglin Phillip • N Neff Peter Nei Jelin Orr James Ramsay nabs A . Ruhard Catharine Ruttich Mary Jana Robb William Rogers Thomas Ramsay Thomas '1 Rohin§on Margaret Rechm H E !Matti - don - Geatitir':''' i ME! Smith Franklin 11 Smith Alison 4 -1 4! Smith:Alc, . . :.= Sanit_h_chriatiaa_,_,,,, trantrifriarn Smith Jaiie . Smart Thomafil:l 'Sherwood John Sehegires John Stewart Robert , Shivers Dr T Si rettle John Geo St4o,:+liplatel.,l- Seeit Jaiiiili • • ' Seib Tiro , Shaw Witton ' ' ss e b erne z Alez Sngwden John Es Sieiglefivi 31riY ,- ..; 1 Somerville W.N S,ymmes John H Secer Lewis Stockell4 John Shafer Joseph Simeon John Shaw Elizabeth Slnirgeg ael.do,- 414(164Jaz0k. idea Muq , .Stawyerlarnes . • •Sudditrils•Ree W, . _Saunders RC", Snuff FrederirlA. _ Suunnerfteld 1044 Sinclair Jobn tetreitc7nit l'L ' 7: 'Sancleiegn 301 at. Sketnniatlzeliet ti Sant Jahn , Stewart Jame% illficrAbittleliii Stout & Heed. , - Steel Alex Sweeny Frederick Stetwell Robert ' Shadrsch Win Sample John Spawn Wluiaia Thorn Joseph Tovwsend Daniel Tatum,. Joseph Turner Juno Vanwintdo Maria W Walker James Waiters Jacob White MI-Man 15 -' • Walker-Alexandii a-- White Rachaol • WarreriJr.reph Whiston Charles P Wackilishitor Margaret .Williams Emily Wakeham W H Walker James M \Vona William 2 Walker James Wickeham Sarah C Webster Dont M Watt Nancy Williams Thomas Williams A H P - -2 ... Wilson James Wilson James - Watson Mary Watson William i Williams Nancy Wharry John . Wooduey Rosanna White Joseph t Wallace & Wood Wills Jesse Workman Martha Wagner Robert Wiley Samuel Wilson Adam M ;:•-•; Y 1 Young Samo:l Yourig Daniel •/ Zalzmunn Oct 2. Fall Fashions, AAt the NEW HAT and CAP STORE OIL No. le Wood street, third doot below S. Froniestock & Co.'s Auction Room., The subscr i ber feeling thankful for the liberal patron age he has received, would respectfully inform bilious nutters anti the public, that he is prepared to supply them with die latest stile of Hats and Caps, and oo the most reasonable terms. Persons wialtincto bay for Cit.h, are invited to call, as he is determined to sell et prices to suit the times sent 30-Imd Cheap Stationary. At Cook's Literary Depot, R 5 Fourth Street. QT I PEZ.lS.— Howard's , Cohen's, Fpistakary. 11,7 Mercantile, Mitchell's, Swan Qui:l, and a great variety of:gators. • - . Q tills-Moss, &c. . Borer's and Arnold's Black and Red Ink, in qUisitit arid pints, 3, 6, and 4 oz, bottles. Black Sand—Perfectly clear, 624 cu. per dm. Writing and Letter Paper.— Butler's superfine, 13,50 per rettm.2s cts per qtrine, Ames' Quarto post, 2/5 20 " " do Faint Lined, 2,00 " 15 Ruled Satin po,o, 2,50 44 44 20 44. 4t Butler's Vellum Cap, 3,00 " ~ 25 " Ames' Fine Foolseap, 3.25 " " 9.0 " - Diekeylc Lyele, Fine Rt4t dCap,,r —25 a. Gilt edged Letter and note paper. Sand boxes, ink stands, wafers, Printer's blanks. , Sealing Wex—Funcy cord., Government, Tresolay wns • &.!: • Time Backs—very convenient for telling the day of the month, and saves much time nut' trouble, being constantly before your desk. • Visiting Cards, Copy and Ciphering Books. • Wash Books, fur klepitig accounts of clothes sons to the Laundress, quantity sent and returned. Almanacs of all kinds—Dutch, English, C. Pirates Washington, Clay, and Turner & Fisher's. The ;hove assortment of Stationary can and will ho : Sold cheaper than can lxtpumbased elsewhere. Cali at Geoff's. 85 Fourth street. srpt 2a STORAGNI. THrE capricious wirehoose ono occupied by the subscribers in Allegheny city, 'collies them to so commodate such r wrsom as may require Storage foe produce or enter articles nu riving by tend, on liberal te r ,;4 The smut extent ot,thla wart horse, t he coo riOlopitof landing - 0001r; and fncility of drayagNaf. _ ecements to all those dealing in Ebat, s o u, Flour, &c., whom, by the cutting oil of the Aqa.niurt navigation, are prevented from landing cargoes in. Pitts burgh as formerly. The requisit labor supplied, and sales ;kneaded toff required. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, corner of Cedar and Lacqck streets, All'y city. Sept 19.1 m • opposite Rand strut t ----- - - VOIR SALE. • SIX ACRES of Land, near Pittsburgh, with the Steam Engine, Machinery end Rope walk, lately occupied by Smith and Guthrie, extending from tho Butler road to the Allegheny river. There are on thu premises a block of three two story Brick dwelling houses, and one of site two Flory Frame dwellings, besides the IVatehouse attached to the Rope walk. This property-is admirahly ad tipted fur a Rope rectory on the must extensi‘e scale, all in readiness to prose. cute the business immediately. The location is 111119. ifful and improving in value. For terms apply to GEO. COCHRAN. Sept 46 . No .16 Wood.etreet If not ,iold. at Private Sale, it will he tairered'ut Public Ste; on the premises, ou Taurstley the 7th Nu. vember neer, at 104 o'clock. A._ M. Poland, ON Friday ovenin; last, a manimrirt Lecture an Native Americanism It is of no ose to any ono bot the owner; he can have it by exiling of this office, Sept 27 • -- . Groceries, Wines mul Liquors, TllE subscribers are now receiving from she Emit n fresh supply of Groceries, Wines and Liquorg to which they invite the attention of theit customers and dealers generally. Their stock comps iser— (III.OCERIES. 45 hit& N 0 Sugar, prime quality; 200 bbla " Molasses, do, 1500 lbs Loaf Sug ar; 150 bags Rio Coffer; 1 50 packages Tea; sit 2 cerouns Indigo; 14 boxes fobaccu, assorted; 12 do. White clay Pipes, bug; 12 do. Starch; 6 do. Chocolat"; 50 mats Cinnamon: S kegs Jo. grout.d. Also-wrepper, Allspice, Grouod Gitoser, Altus. lmin,, Nails, Wioduw Glass, &c. LIQUORS & WINES. 15 half pipes Brandy, various blonds; 1 4 pipes Holland Gint I pun heon isansics Rum; 4 lib& New and do.' 35 qua ds? egjai4 Pot t Wine, vitriol* Itivsoih; 25 do "Madeira Win, .40. 25 do Sweet %s lag/ Witte; 2 Mkt* Lisbont Also--Charnpas. eve, Claret, &c.. ilr Rectifies! Masks", ofsuperittr quality. with tin assortment of Elommtic Litiours. Cssrslieds,_ &c, 010 ways oo bond. W& M MITCHELTREE „ rcpt 27—dtul. No 160, Liberty 41.- seilev't Job T 2 Tnylor & Wallington' Thum* David Taylor J osepti Frig Henry V Vanevin :Mss L.iciadis WM. EARNS. r. G. W. GLASSGOW
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