I 10allp • en etim ipn ri "Tee wie Mit* r ....3 .., • /, veaterds erne k e i nt ei re . we ne w e ri ems, rhea ry.,,sweeesteir, , it has been decided there, that • stakeholder le/fable ' 4'" - w ----- . -I w 4. = p rofound eel .PhiholtPhig airtiT• . Y. -.. . . ~,,- •. 4 - : . 1 -, '----... to he sad by a loser for money • ;Welt' real; have ban c!alitpiallipigrows afire to great Pilillwit of '11t°611117,111 ' s °Pius's , Elik. w i r chi/4 " g. sood isi his hands, althea b said money , may ham re the ei*tee, in thichitendeawired to make tberaktg . 011,1 8 ThijkAleissertef H Chat, ifewatonths ag 4o, )bee n paM over by him to the winner. A poison bete party" sadly prefeMisle.- Ilistery teaches tot err , eks llrcivoked to sen d list challenge bs aninsullgiven Ong can else sue the stukanholder ter the amount dre posited by him. whether the bet has been decided or since the light ..1 learning shone ureic the world, 1116 weevil task) in H CLAY'S house, and that the duel i wit. Good! Decidedly good. • • "Doctors ha%e rlidereite N uvr , w h i l e it must alloys 1 wed on by C.M CLAY , and webers of Henry , immung lelli I be vexatious mid perplexang to those unianiated in Clay's friends. Mt Hama. has written"' letter to ; TUIRATEM. the mysteries of science, to see "wage grave men" the Philadelphia Chroniele, in %Ilia be positively do- ' MISS M CLARENDON, LESSEE. q earrel, one with another, it must be 'till mote dtstres- ides that he was insulted ar Mr Clay's house, by his N B CLARKE, ST NIANAOEIt sing to see such "wise felletwo" disagree! each with son—or that he played card* thete--er that the duel i G f ROW le, ST AGE I ER. himself. Thoes whn fellow the political I-tub-light WKS OVA enhyabe hiendaef the vrbig candidate fer i cat nod by the editor of the Gazette, belong to the lit , President. So far, weave toaxisider the Plain Dee. 4 r 1 terclass of “wessiables " They will be at n lose to ‘ i let's article incorrect. Ihuow what Ur think Of tie whig party, even after reed. Mr HOPKINS, howeversidmits that "reinerks passed Mg his sapiereartiele of yesterday, when they call to between J B Cluy aid himself" which caused. him to mind the opinions he formerly ex of thin pasty, challenge Clay--but these remarks pasaed.Mr H. says, am] his con3uct towards it.. Let us compare the lat "his own room" in a Hotel in Lexington. And be opinions now expressed by the n c e, Groe etth those I , dues not deny that the insult was given • et a card lir given nut by it a few months si co ncerning the ble, and in the manner alleged in the Plain Des t ei'a iwhig party, and then reflect how sadly its readers must lal I icio. Nor dues he deity that be and J B Clay cree -Ibe "bothered" to tell what to think of that precious sed the Ohio river to fight a duel. Yet i while Mr Ipolitical b li 1 sod • rut er ii . llorxiss, in hie zeal to serve H CLAY, pronounces "THE 'WHIG' PARTYgenerally," • • "he the rticle a fabricsition, .._... does not ett- Is compered of those who have the piceperity of the tempt to disprove the material parts of it. It is twin Union at heat the ndvantage or any ono section Ilkwittaauer is very unimpottant when compared with to the detriment of another ; btt the lasting, solid, ,„,....,.... tones involve d in the Presidential ountoot -- political and social happiness of the whole. It con- n"" l .' — ' suits as well the interest of the Lumberman in Maine, But still, as Mr Harass las the Planter on the Sabine in Louisiana; the menu- cert. the material part of it,siz: that he wasinsulted at facto ' e " in the Middle States , as the Squatter i's the a card table by it son or Henry Clay's, we think he far West." might have spared hitioself the trouble of -salting his Now in a P Paa"L'a la this very pretty deacrilniun of letter. The object of the Plain Dealer was to convey the universality of whig principles, we quote from the the impression that, June B CLAY would ramble and Pittsburgh Gazette of Aug,the 20th. 1342 The edit o r 401 (Nils, nod that he learnt thou ' • hubits from his hl3 been denouncing a gruna treasure of the head of , father, who Is a candidate for the Pteoiikney: Has -__-... the whig party — the Compromise Act— and in " ellr Mr Hopkins shown that this statement is false, or that Coe. Putt AAD THE TARIFF —As it has been a Of its COOlthlol3ll6e*, impatiently asks: leading ohjerst of the wings, in this rami nigit, to mis- the inference is unfelt ? "fa there we rem edy I Must Pittsburgh. tint represent the Tnnif views of Col PoLII, at.d as they p e n n „ y i ‘ame , tacit th e „Aa r . North be eteeßd have made especial rifle ts to mislead the citizens of down to the dust. to snit the whims at;r4 minis's'? to this Stale•On that subject, we have no enson to sup- the inte'reitao . the 'Seel/tern Lwhigl Plavek° l4l4 " l " pa that they a ill desist item their vile practices ' Again, cen Beating on a pieCe from a Southern whig until the campaign is fieiohed. In fact we are told paper,veltich repelled as a sland/r the assertion that that -they are now preparing a false and villainous CLAY was a !protective Tariff man, tie Gazetre says: handbill, in Tennessee, to he err ployed in this State. "These are rime' of southrtn whip; in reletien to We therefore warn our filet ds to he on the look out Clay and the Tariff. We now ask the workingmen , t o u of thewhetherliitrtnitacrsibt an t ru they est t l i ‘e chas , they i l il have ttu been i for the 'land* r, and in order that they may bet igs bet- taught ter prepared to put it down, we republish the letter of exereseedi" r s , • .... e- - - .. 1 4t. ~,. , Y eat PoLx to Jolty K Ktv l'i, of Philadelphia, which, Na womayhe'ruistaken,,but . we thinklhie, when contains the true views of the Democratic candidate that sui es sie :ewai w r i tten ; thee! e ditor of Zito Gonne for the Presidency on the Tariff 'question. thonght that o.Solatern whirs" and the working men Unlike his mieendile, %ate- but te g cone ether, Col of eke North." had a quarrel, in whith the former bail Pout has written but one litter on this Tutiff mat- the ache itage—it is certain the Guzetttr did not think ore 17-w2t ter. V undeviating G has pursued one steady, ceurse there Was much, unity in the interest or the "Planter -- -'--` ~ i en this subject, sod , the following letter sets it forth, on the Sabine"— rind the "manufacturer in the .N 1 an ladle savishows it in its true and swipe' light. Cul Poi le einimit het run. `tuts timer doubled nor tw 'sled mi this or any question 1 But the GEM tte leas another proof' of the universals ' of ptblic concern, and all, who are in any way cor. ty of the whi g creed: C serial t a ith his public cunt se, will see that this letter , "Pick ue a re corlizeil organ. a journal, from any Ilk is strictly consistent with the ucts and professions of extremity of this vast Union, find compare it wbh ono. 1101 hie whole rublic life I then from an oppoine one, mid this harmony of prio- el C ' ciple is obvious at a glance." Col Polk will go into Alice pledged to a Revenue lnv I In order to show how true this is we will state the, of 14 a rill', with such "discriminating dutiee" as will "i' summer and fall of '42 and , winter of e ft fund reasonable i ncidental protection to our home in- (*.let ' that i n th' s al awry." Henry Clay will go into arm° (if elected) ' '42-3 ' the Pittsburgh Gazette bad quarrels about the wi principles of the whig party with the Pittsburgh Ad -11,4 the author of the Cempromists Act, which he re- or, paths, as ate greatest act of his life, ant i which he i voeate, U. S. Gazellte, Natchez Courier, Butler iig pit.. . agad himself to at tiatain when h ,, mid at chnrjen . Democrat, Beaver Arra, eharleston Cestrier, New air pre- Berlin Star, Medina I_Vhig and Ohio Republica*, L r. ton, that there was an "obligation of honor" to seine it--when he iesid he desired to ~p reaa, c a it in . ALL IVHIG PAPEI.S. The last named thus stuns tart tap the Gazette's character: 1,6 violate." and when he said he had "adhered" to it so l i fur and would "adhere tole in fr lure." Now, if Mr "Among our exchanges we meceit e the Po tsburgh Li Gazette, a anti•mnsoury"anti - rxldfellm v, n i t a l. i tn et tK rid aDrv -out I s s n li t in i.t a bd e d lite foli p o ap w en anti Ll.tlai: and. Ci- % Y abandons the Compromise he breaks a repeated u, und solemn pledge. Col Pots stands in no such ter"' anti -Le et eat of won't agree with an y of rife boos predicament. Ili: is not booed in any way to its neighbors. There is an affect ition of purity and act "preserve the Compromise illnelate." li e i., p l e d ge d elmated „ morals about it that swae4s mightily 0 . 1 b y our to a Revenue Tariff, and will redeem his li:edge. If P ucl is). The Gazette still further shows the liberal and ex the friends of the Tariff in Pennsylvania emu a man 1 ___ , tended policy of the whig party in this p aragraph: pkdged to the Cern; n mi.e, they still %rite for CLAP \ N —if they want a man fit-real& to a "Re% enue Twill "And the same we affirm of the means it uses to gain i the end it pr p ores. There is no treacherous dealing: tug e fah 1. mdeetal ['Recede' , " they will ge. for Puts. i no secret m . nn i ceuvreing; no appeals to sectional yeal- 1,, S But tidal snot all. It is a decided orb:inn of HEN- t i ~,ir g, or to sectional interests ; no clandestine move- •be nY CLAT, that' Agriculture needs no protection."— , meets and cabinet constriracie , 4 but wile the inter- rot ea, Ile tells the fame: in plain terms that the labors of ; ems of th e savers'. stale° are rioted our. the ere , shown to be blended and'insepraable and the happi- ini iGuveinnient inure maer to be for him. He may take' . news oft art intimately dependent upon that of a'l." oar rare of himself as lie best can, and while Mr CLAY I orb If we did not know that the pious editor of the Ga- en, swill bend his ear to the requests of those engaged in zette would shudder at any thing liken joke, we would W ether bunches - of industry, the farmer must toil on, At t this down as a entire upon the ash' party, instead s a and, be his griet peers and inconveniences what they of an at gement in its favor. In reply to it, we would a cs, may, he nebd dot tepresent them nt Washington for 21 555 de. • call attention to the attempt of the Gazette itself above they will not be listeuea t o there if CLAY should be 4'3 sta m cited, to sow disseasioe between the 'Southern whigs' 2.339 the President. Stop/we tire too fast, there is eta and the 'working men of the North.' Wo would ul- act 11 owitingency in which Mr CLAY will listen to the far so call to mind the attempt of the whigs of this city I mar. W hen he has been rendered "beillsrupt" by hie last winter to awaken prejudice against the 'dos men.' C.'S policy, and will go to Washington, '.`ill C. has Further, the whigs in Maryland and Kentucky, are to ptomised give him an audience. how diffetent the , i . =Thing th e most touching appeals to the. Catholics, crows - of Cul i'ol IC —he does not cut off any class a nd in Pennsylvania they make it a sin to be a spec from the cannot g. vernment—he would y e "fair and tutor at a Catholic ceremony. "There is no treacle just protection to all the grent interests of the w h o le erous dealing" among the whigs, says the Gazette-- Union, embracing agriculture, the mechanic arts, corn we wonder if E JOT MOREPI, and the other whig metre sod navigation." candidates. who were basely sold by their party, will Let every hitnest Tariff man compare the views subscribe to thin opinion 1 "No clandestine move wed courts of POLK a ith these of Cl a y on t hat meats"—will the Gazette say the *basinful bargain question, and then choose betereen the two—we with the Natives of Philadelphia, was anything but a have no doubt that the honest, straightforikard Ten "clandestine movement," a midnight "conspiracy," nermeate wilibe prefe , red to the time-serting, trench such as all honest men must despise. But the Ga erous demagogue of lientucity. .Here is l'ox.x.'s let zette itself hvi as gin en other vies of the objects and ter. Read it. MR. POLK:3 LET,..TR.B. per of the whig party, as followw: , Omuta; A, Teak„ a- fr' ne 1 Oth, 1844. "But we begin to have doubts about the propticty of Deka Sit :—I have reeeiveltrwatlY several let. our using the name W hig in reference to nureelf at tore in reference to my opinioni on the subject of the present. The meaning of the term Whig, NOW, is a - Tariff, and among others y ' our's of the 30th ultimo.— "Clay man." The W 0615 have become synnny mous. .My opinions on thissubjt ct have been often gi.en 60 Te such an extent has this idolatry been carried, that Al pubic. They are found in my public acts, tied in if Mr Clay should die, the whig patty would die with . ti e zle public discussions Ta re hich 1 have participated. him. Its son. would begone, and the poor team 'am in favor of a riff for revenue, such none as mate corpse would be powerless. We do not wish Aviii yield a sufficient amount to the 'frettsuty to delta) to place outs political principles in such jeopardy." aheexpenees of the G ivettiment economically ramie Want we will con'clu le by quoting one mole opinion 1 Aster d. i le aejusting the details of a revenue Tariff, t. •ff. have heretofore aurctiontd such modeiate diaraimi- of the whi r , r ert Y , which is frau/ a whig source, end 1 elating duties, as would prodece the amount of rove- admirably sustains the opinions of the Gazette. It is I Horrible °CCU rrener.—About 4 o'clock, on Sa .tme n et ded, and at the same time 'afford reasonable f r om the pen of John Quincy Adams, who says of the I day afternuon. an n i c i cident of a most shockttig natur de e, •incidentel prutection tu • our home isaustry, occurred on liTh ill, during . the firing of a fax posed to a liqifr kw protectiou mettle, end i not am up uhigs, that, "Treachery is their nature and vocation. l Jose, by a portion of the Nutave American Party.— W bile one of the guns was being charged, tau men revenue. They have no common bond of Union except a hatred Acting upon these general principle!, leis well kntivre ofbetter men than themselves." I named F. M Foster and Frederick R,/bel IS. got nearly that .L gave my support to the policy of‘General Jack - It will be said that this picture of whirzery differs i in fruit of it for the purpose of as sisting the others, and while in this dangerous situation, the gun from -*.stit:'siilmacilmffil'iosfirait,."27 an ithvLsotSmUbjef:. the i vataact voted againstwidely ‘., from that drawn by the Ceizette of yesterday. 1 the i some m ismannremeat prematurely went sir. the load - eve leave the Gazette and the whigs to recouct e (rightshattered the left elm of the firmer and blew off the abieh con' mined modification , . of wane of the object . .ionabbs previsions of 'the act of 181. e. As a =ember difference as they best can. , arm of the latter, also mangling one of his legs. i Both of the sufferers were conveyed to the Hospital. eif the Committees& Wa‘s and Means of the Humes j where it was found necessary to amputate Mr Foster's ci f •Repreaentatives, I gave my aretent to e'en reported , arm. Roberts being considerably the most injured, 41 that Gosuctinen in December 1832, malaag•fuither he is in a very precarious situation.—Pennsylvanian, i n of the act of 1822, and makisigalscellii . a i iminsaions in the imposition of duties which it tiro pased. That bill did not puss, but was superseded by e rns bill commonly called the Compromise bill, for -which I voted. In iny judgment, it is the duty ref the government ito eatenri, solar as-it nine be practicable to do so, by ler revenue laws and all other means withtn its power, lair end jut protect toil° all the great interesu of the rwhole Ufa" embracing agriculture. manufactures, she mechanic arts, commerce, and navigation. I .. ,e s eestily approve the resolutions nu this su bject, pas. tied by the Democratic liationni.Convention, lately as • fie sublidsae.Baltimor e. I -awe uith great respect, Dear air, your ob't servant, J. K. FOLK. Jona . K. Kane, Esq., of Philadelphia. THOS. PHILLIPS It WY• H. SMITH, ZDISOILS. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17. FOR PRESIDENT, JAMES K. POLK, or t'soresszr. MR VICE PRESIDENT, GEO. DALLAS, -4 Or PAIINSTLit APIA SENATOR 1 , ELECTOKS. 11‘00,N WC A fiLMit. of A net. he aT. ASA Dt3IOCIC, of allisoaellanna. 1411 T PACT r.L.Eirroß 1 Stalrfet thencoa F. Legman, Philadelphia. 2 do Cusurtan itataai. dn. 3.. •40 ita.tax H. Sittig, do. 4. 4 „d0. JOHN do. Act aasoct , E-Litacn. Montgoosery. • do faklltitl. ORYP, Leloigb• I do• /Tsar Saiatir. Cheater 1 do N. IK PIAMPLZ, Lancaster. • .3 • do WiLatu Beau. do - Concto Fatima, Norio:mown. II do Stormed liALor. Coinwhia, , : .13 qp JORRH FIREWITER, Tinge. 33 o GROROZ Pciraaaat. , Union 14 -do Manama'. N. ELDRID. )15 do WlLLtaar N. filmes, Adams. - do Jiang Woonavan. Combos land. •• • 1?, do (ball MonToomaaa. Centre. 18 do Isaac AngrAT, lioveract. c do .1..1ua IllaTuawa. Cambria. 20 do WILLANE PATTIRISON. WRII/111VOR, rl do Annum Braga. Allegbeay. do ions 111Tht.'„ Mercer. • fir Cußtsrxix 'NITTA'', Clarion. Us do • RonaßT ORR. MRI94.OIIR* 'A.X.riNER TIPPECANOE Otsego &sate.— 'e learn fetena member of White's Band, thatibe whig• `elute to pay them for accompam,ingtbe whiz delega tion, io tbe heeling Comentioa. ~ i 1 CONSISTIMCW.—Previous to t b e Governoeiclectint , the whip abandoned every other question in the con test, and : devoted all their energies to abusing the Cath tics, and abusing every other person who was not op-1 Health of the City.—lm our zwrefreyveserti7nrdtre we said pont d to griming them the same privileges end pro. l that there were sitt deathshY Y minus for tlsei'd hours ending at 5 o'clock the pnitl tection that ere allowed to other denominations. Dm l• mightinuseventingh.o This shows an increase of deaths,andi the election is-scamely over ' until we find tCese same Is c ig as n e of an increase of revilertt of Catholics,attemptingitozoort their influence. I sicknei:. to show latter toill i m s a n g o e t ri th il e and counting on the aid they willin give the p red f- =as we have had for some four or five . dalss. l ' i li n e d at uo he w r hare—although of the mom• healthful kind—is of it- 1 dential election. A writer in tbeGazette of Thursday. rirffeLatuirctly b:truh.....w4tohoperatwunfaverably upon those says there are at least 6010 Catholic midge in Penn- aut e le to n a a n nd a ,eve l 7, Sylvania, who will vote for'Clay, and with the amt • and w • Ciuld, were the city an g p e r:di li spos trice of securing their influence, he iscertain the State an epidemic, produce& at °ace. Such, as y w g e ng ha t v e e sa f id, would be the consequence in the natural course will be good for thew/Idg •cattaidate. These are the luau who ow they never introduce religion -into raw. o f ,1 1 , 4 illgs ' % i n t ' o f jril,73,—"bit. Dec,litY- in,lhaTtehLtiPenlasti.dure' tics! One darwe find them abesiag and slandering . lof apprehensionshf sicknes r es s, mite ou - tbre r sk i— ingof day counting OA a the Catholics, and the neat • the aid en epidemic, we may aafely flatter ours e lves that all they will recelietfiemtheverydenotiti. nation dyadic' day 46246 r for this y rs° is part. different persons that there hal befixe, they were cowering with their fear caluirmies , I y e p We have heard from Oh! the consilteney and libesalig of witiggee I fillet here already, and believ e O. ric it o w ywa be e tru , Oct e. . 3. Lay tT at axass.stBßßLD—That.Theoduio Freling- hirysen volunteered bioirserviceit against the Shoema kers of Newark, N Jersey, to convict them as dote's, for hying to raise their vraites. Members of the Jour• neyman's Society, think of ibis! This is the way the %%big leaders would protect hmn , • industry. t sr The editor of the Harry of tho West, eft a lso ono of the editors of the Chronicle, publishes in the hitter journal, a long appeal to the Catholics, im ploring them to support Clay. It is but 'a Cow dt,ys since, ba was applying to thorn through the c lainna t pf his political sheet, every foul epithet to Le found in don filthy vocabulary of whiggery.hecuusc he thought many of them wore friendly to the democratic candidates. CLAY AND TN6 TARIFF.-Wu leave the authority of the Pittsb u rgh Gazette for saying that Clay "de serted 148 post in Me Senate when he KNEW t 1 subject of a TARIFF was to come up fur action."— What a glorious Tariff soldier this Clay must be! zssas Erwronst— A statement appearod in the •Spirit of the Age" not long since to the effect that Priest Mueller bad declared in the office of a la%”er of this city, that as thet Thble hied been burned, "the damnable heretics should be served is the same man- ner." That nrticle was unnoticed, enl I hoped that the venomous shaft had stink intd oblivion. Rut P u p r Elitor of e Age repeats tire counertion in his of Oct. 15. permit mew deny the churr ix tote, and call upon the Age or the proof. • A TRUE NATIVE ItN. "OLD Bettxl. ho mitt majority in this Iglot% ous old county is 4476. This diies very well, but some of the Democrats of Berks say that it is much less than it would have been on account of local dis putes among themselves. These will not effect their vott•fori',e.i.lo..t,an 1 then they expect to give a respec table onjority. CANTus Eer. , ,,,i... , the S.Atreil;C: oh ister: ho leg a Tllection of Psalm and liylnn tones, chnnts, sentences. and anthems; cumin ising a selection / of the best stand Ird compo.itions, and a lac ,, e.nitin-, ber from the works of I la ) deit, !land:l, 'IH-zai t, Beethoven, Sinai, Subh IBM, Naumann, Graun, Rosi• ni. Hmizetti, &c., together with many original corn - positions by American authors. written expressly fur Jackson majority over Adams and Clay, 961 the worl.; barmenized font of mind provided with The eight Western states. Ohio, , Missouri , Ken' nn accompaniment for the mg in or Piano Forte, by oicky, Tennessee, I udiana Illinois, Alabama, and Mis- w H W Hovearley ia ILI a A I C A Standloidge. nbli4rd by sippi, gave i The ab new v. ark, jest p For Jackson 68,067 Thomas, Cowperthwait &Co., I'hiladelphia, and is Adams ; undoula. illy stipciior to any work of the kindkindyet dote " Ad Clny led form the petss. For sale by ; W. McDON A LH. Crawford 67.761 - coiner of 24 and Market Ms. The Coalition of Adams and Clay.—ln 1824, in the whole Union the popular vote stood as follows: For Jorltsnri 152,931 " Adonis " Clay. 306 WANT ED—Suitrae employment for a respect. Jackson's majority over all. The insn ucting r esolutioes in favor of Gen. Jack- able and experiet.c:d clerk, who has been em ployed in a Public office at Washington City. and with son, as the second choice 01.,Rentucky, passed the Leg the very beat of references. Also, pieces for several islature in dart State , by a vote of 91 out of 11.9 metn• h ero. In defiance of the will of hie'renstitnente, M r Salesmen, Book-keepers,SchoniTeachers, Warehouse-- men, Mechanics, Farmers, and Laborers. Also, for a Clay not only voted for Me,Arlamii, (who did not re number of Boys to stores, warebretsee, to trader, or to ceive a single vote in Kentuelcy,) but by his influence. the members from other Western States, were i n du. live in private Families. Wanted, good re eks and girls for all work, in town and country. All kinds red to violate their instructions, and to cast the votes of Agencies emendate at moderate charges, et H AR• of their States by Adams. Clay was mode Secretary of State by Adams, although they had been up to that acs' Agency and Intelligence Office, No 9. sth suer t. time bitter enemies, in consequence via controversy a . , at 17 3td&iv rising out of treaty ef Ghent. Two of those members gr a,. . A..,, 9 ,.. 1 . __ A va,,,A. a of Congress who gave the votes of their States to Ad- I '''''"''" ''''''" "'''''"" v- l l ir —las g , ats• C Ohand, an excellent assortment of Window Sash ams, in violation of the instructions of their constitte N-F and Window Glass; Eerier:rely Broad Cloths and ents, received the reward of their treachery by appoitst- , Castinetts; Carpet Chain; C S axes; Shefels, and meats from the administration of Adams: So thecae'. , Spades; B rushes; Coffee Mills; Writing, Letter anti ition was consummated, and the traitors rewarded. N Y Fithian. ,W rapping Paper. and School Books; for Pule on ne ----------------- i commodating terms for Cash or npproved country pro. ISAAC HARRIS, Age t So we go—A per(l)ker from the Mechanics.—At duce. a meeting of the Curdwainces Society of this city, ! ettl7-31d&a, and Com Merchant, No 9SO et , held at Leggett's in Benver street, lust evening, a vote , -------- ----- -- was taken upon the Presidential question. 'lles was ' Torn Burke and Lots of Now Ones. done, as usual, urn the call of a coon.. Ticere aware AT • COOK'S Literary Depot. 35 Fourth Street.' 98 m embers ptesent, mid the voted stood ;AL Rend the following: Polk 43 Tom Brake, Prirt."2(.l, by Chas Lever. author of Hen- Clay 6 try 'Lotreqrrer, Chas. O'Nhilley, etc. I Harpers Illuminated Bible, No. 10. Of the fivereons but two ore e ntitled •to vote, av i d I NlCtillouelr's Gazetteer, Nes 16 and 19 complete, me of theseis it city watehman.—Albany Atlas. in 20 nos. Siege of Londonderry and Defence of Enniskillen, in 1688 and 1639, by the Rev John Graham, M A. Lady's Book for November, be.mtifully illustrated; and also contains a Poi trait of I S Arthur the popular writer. Little's Living Age, No 22. The Jilt, a novel, by the author of "Cousin Jeffrey," &c. \ The Church without p Bishop. or the controversy be tween the Rev Drs.'"Potts and Wainwright, with a preface by the latter, turd an introduction and notes by an amt-secturian. Cultivator for October. Nears History of the Puritans, No 8, now complete and very cheap. - Isabella, or the Bride of Palermo, a romance by the author of the Autribiogrephy of an Orphan Girl. Barney O'Riervion. the Navigator, and other Hodes of Icebox', by Sam'l Lover, R 11 A, author uf Handy Andy, Rory O'More, etc , new supply. Fox's Book of Martyrs, cheap and beautifully bound fur only $l. Also, a new supply of the fellowing work,: Supple ment to cit e Y Almanac, Philip Augustus, Bowl Of Punch. Ingolsdby Legends, Junius' Tracts, Chuzzl,wit, Memoirs of Vidoeq, Wandering Jew from No 1, ys teries of Paris, &c &c., all for sale at Cook's Literary - ^x. 85 nth street. • act 17 MM=3 ••0 •' A- • . - I 'rt titrri of OILDER01; Last time of the HUT OF THE RED MOUISTAirik. This cvnoniss Thursday Oct 17th +►ill !,a act Drama of Gilaeloy, SteOen Ilardheart, Je , at Logun, To Conclude With the drama of the HUT OF THE AEI; MOUNTAIN AUXUA US, W afllt.t, Amelia, _ TO-NIORROw f E iEF T.OF-..MIIFFLETCHE.II • Doors open st half past 6 o'clock. Perform Ince to commence et 7 o'clock precis.ly. Admission, 1.1.tx 50c 2d Tier37ivetm, Pit'2s cont., .0 dicey 124. „ C Carnaghan Robert B Cwly 1' Ctothers Mr J . Cole Abraham Carlisle Samuel ' Conk J W & Son Campbell David • - - • Ciomer'Mias Atmy Complicit Mrs Rebecca Coidroy John I). Cathie/ell Joseph : Ctiopen Peter 11. Calaws.ll dye Murtha Croatty Miss Lydia C ChonsbersAsteantoler . Craig James • ..' Chapman • Atuireov Crowe Miss Joao Churnsicte Mist Risistma Craig brs Lydia Chariton T& W A Culbeit,i I on Ferdinand Cypher , Amanda- Cunningham Nur” - ilisitto Cochran Miss Ellen 11 Cuthbert William i Cooper Thomas Cuilims bliss Elisabeth Collins. Henry I) • I Decosoap Mrs Macy Davis Mi.a Elistaheilt G Dennis Gen or Susauhab Darts John M _ I Dillon John - Davis Bartholomew Duuthitt Mrs Aden 13' - Ditavis Snag - S Y' Downes John I)ean Bidiard - I Doyle John Dean bliss Delia DI A Farm for Beat. 1 Dougherty bliis Mary A s tic k n ' J,-- Es t I .4 , . T HE valuable Form of Mr ' Alliclis in hideout D.iti lass Thomas Demtiiion Jame* -1: _IL Township. Allegheny Comity, Khoo ' t two tidies Du nkle bliss Maria Deal David jr , . bock of Sbarpsburg;contoinine 256 acres. For terms . Decker Miss Mary E Dexter H i apply to MOORHEAD SL 11EED. j Duncan Charles I teto-y %%Mir= . 4 Atiortieyto at Law, Dunlap Alt Dent th Lucy nt street near Grunt. Dare James \V ISevlint; Patrick • 1 2i _---------------_ To the Hrirs anti iegai Representatives of F:rire4rd E 1 Ilarkins,lale rf Dcrry Township, IVcalmoreland Edwmribs..b.erh Evi ing 11' Minns i County, decease 4. EiivennlANlntshew Coot , Mrs Jana Take Notice, E. 0044 Mrs Sat , 11l E 0 Evans Daniel • TIiAT nn inquest will be held at the late dwelling Edmond 4Sa Mll.l EVUIIA Thomas E I house of said deceased, in the township of Derry E l i v ' C \V Evans David M 1 is the County of IVestmoreland, on NVecineday the Ellis nthrd Englund Jolt's Gib day or November next, nt 10 o'clock in the for .- .., , 1 • i• anon ~i•riht day, fur the purpose of making partiiii,o r annestock Miss Alvina Foster A J of the Real estate of said des-eased, to and among the : Fdl 011 Mrs John Foster George Heirs and legal ilepresontatives, if the same can ho Fetterman Miss blortha EFurnest Henry I dine without prejorlice to or spoiling of the whole FcriacY J"kt" Forse At thur thereof, otherwise to value and appraise the same, tics Flo.4oft Reece C Froi Her CJ . 1 cording to law; at which time and place, nil persons Flirts L .11 a Freeman Da , id i interested are hereby notified to attend, if they shall FitrPatclO r Patrick Frampton LII , think proper. Flyilliee Peter Futons bliss Ann Forsyth J II &Co Fuger Eliza ‘V 1." , ..510 It Foster .1 11 Foe. Icr John ALL persons nto for. warned net t.. reciti v e n eer lain note, purimling to. la , drawn by the signed, in favor of David dated in June. 1842, fur $l5O, payable 24 mond)* after date,--las lb° an,,tuo e as ghren widnitt cuittigicratitin. ('Ct JOHN COCHAA N. 'Mulls Manufactory,. AT llollidayshorg. Pa . by Grove-s & Johnson, who arc prepared to furnish. either in tAe . awned iu the slab, Or order, or finisfild, - sot+ as Mantels, Furniture-top!, &c.. Tombs. Head and foot- Atoncs—and house work generally. such n* Door-ways, Door sills and heads, IVitalow *ills and head*, lat forms and steps, &c. &c., can la: furn P ish ed in White, 1311 A, 81110 or v I"rie;c ited, at very reduceel price and at the shortest oct 17 YON THE POST SHE/Meg Orrick. Gier.6isistmln.o,-t 14, 1311 0r,17-wlt 111 EL ASA Eli KL ESI A un original hiatury of the Roliwions Drumnination. at pro:ient, ettimi ug intim United States. containing authentic accuunni of thcir ripe and progre,kand doctrines. Butler's on-kin ky of relittion, natural and rovoaled to the conmitittion an COUrI/0 of nuLure. Ju.t recrived rind for sale by IV. Si'DONA LD corner of I\l46:et atol 3d .t reefs. 105=2 46,663 151,990 4 1, 4 111 a` MRJ PRIOR'S BENEFIT. GUIDE/it° V . Mr NU Clarke, '• J Prior, ;1.• Puitt:r. ' NotWs to the Politic. M L. WY% Sheriff. r US .0 5/IBbts. Chip Lngwood I) just received and for sale by J. W. BUSBRIDGE & oct 17 Water street, between Wood & Smithfield 20 B . ble. Alum t jug received and for sale by J. W. BUItBRIDGE & ect 17 Water streat, bet mein Wood &. Smithfield List Ia4AISING I*k.f•ft • . ritaboo miption.tyilvsTa. lA. (beater ik:lB4C - l'Orsook Guilin Cue' Wrim Kuholt • base .earnei aMbn dap waiplenis sat ibe, Its M 8 r atkvertiowil.• • , . • Nl'Afew IliehaPl X 14,71611 J 1111 1 ,4 11 4 ealIdier -14-taaakmy I,l•CkerpoNlif.o 11 P 'hirt J: sr ph M'Cals.ll.l4 It 4 1p crit W • toniglity A ler.siplrr .M'Cromell Jlerses IM' Cosh Mate we . M'Etr473 %%Miami NrCtird Rebecca J.:ho Nl'Doritt Juniea . . , Ackrns Ephraim. Al.dlistia .I..i:di Addis Jamey A A.4445.ii it.... Aim .ishealpaier Mary 4 - Andrew , Mt. 4 441 , 0 4„e , didan JT r .. • ika.liatz Oa" S Algto T • -e1; 11•%.i.ry Alderson The* Auld Da% id kivideltat Juba - ' .. . Bailey _Abraham .1 _ -131ack. Jailors - Bailey Win Fusin:is - Baas khimiel W. . Ballard Lather Bowman Julia Nl' Banks Jelin it ' - 10......11 Thim.,... Bacon Alice J Boothe Lewis T Baclunan Builismis 2 *natio .1 B. ~__.,. t - Barstow II Pr: 2 Boland llamas -'! " Bay J 41i 8..yil William) . , ' Bart:Q.llo.r Johil Boat! ThOnnok M . , Be s eiry . Jn 13o)il Adam M . . • Berge Wit Brown Thema , . F Be • • .. Oman Thum:w i t • B illinitgorne• Brown D M Bingham*. J & J Brown W R B'rkbeck 'flies Brown ibigh . Blake Catalina Brown - Charles C - Bingham W B Brown Miss. Elisabeth Buckhalts Fractulim Brown B II Bnrchvn. John Brunson 4: 1' i 2 Borten - Miss Sarah Illaw.ly Nlartin 1 Burk Nits 4gi w s Brook: , Dr .r Burgher William Bunts Mary Ann Bunn Jamrs . .. MrClarke, '• l'riur, Mils Clarendon G GsHigher Mies Ilchreca Gunder Nip. Mary G•dlow ,, y Mrs rascilla Guoltnan ilrs Altina G..rtnan W C G ddarnmer I% illiam G atiel L II Green idol G •bh:ird John Greimlet:`Nlrs St4nnuith lA •11147 J C • Grt..1V1 . 3 VV iillarn, Gdl..spie W Greene Ardtcw T Gillespie Nlis Knoy Grace Ni M I Gilirt Jonas NI Gribben William ---' Gilder ;Ili-% Isabolla Grnvell Maly Ann Gillet Istrle Grant Miss Mary Ann Girt M 134 Jare W Graham William. Glass Mist Krbecon Graham Mies K 1121 1 .0 i Good Juhn Gulick Luther 11 i . itiritily John' II I tall R& J . Hopper Mr . . Mnrg , r‘ t Handing Christian Hough Capt J Hague John Hopkins John Hanna Mi-s Mary llondelikper Cheeney H IlanimieS7Ze Hunter 'rhos llarris Mrs Nanry ..Harman A agostus I Lit rid Nli 3 Sarah X • Fldielreson B P Ilan-is George Hutchison Henry Harvey Daniel Hughes Miss Ana Harper Henry J H ug hes Rube it - thrri son Natbanial Hughes Jame; Hays John B Hill Julia Maslen Mr Hill J B • I !awe Miss Margnret High FreaeriCk 'Tassel Miss Rebeeca HoUon Mrs Ellen Hazlett FL M Hood J 'AI. Hay Philip Hogg Samuel 1 Ingsel John Holgrovv ,George 2 Hot roll Mrs E R 2 Flogarrh George • Herron J I: Hogan Michel. Holmes W W Henderson Miss Margprt Mole Edward Henry Robert i i Heekh John I. . Irons A J Irwin Mr* Hefty Iverson E "Isaac 'Willis ID It lrvon Jame* J. James William Jennings Richard Jackson Charles JordnitH C 1 Jackson Thomas F Jess ,p Charles C Jack Jambs F Johnson Mina Harriett Jacoby William Johnson Samuel - Josephs Francis Jones Evan , Jones o%sen Jone.s Alexander Junes Thomis Jones Josbuis'i Jones Miss Julia K Kellar John hen James .'4- Kennie John . Kelsey James V Kenley Mrs Sarah ...._.... Kniglit David .,,,, King Richard Kirk Henry Kemp Wm Knowles Richard Kerr B H Knox, J,.hn , I l i e e rr rr i ft7l - ' t u ia " m ici i " :r i ti i D r a .. L . Long Henry Love John . • Limiter James Lyons Lyman Lynch Bernard Lomnr, M . • Loyd George W Lockhart Andrew Lusk Hugh Lynch John - Longwell Tlicirrisi it Lnnd Lawson James • Lee Mrp Snphin Lee Mi.e Muria M Lewis Mips Mary Lewis Hugh W Leeper B G - Leeper Gorge R Lencock John Levnite Amason Lightner E F Leuinger Christopher Matson Miss Rebecca Manson Edward Mackey Thomas Mackgatben Mrs Ellen Mack Thomas H Mackey Adam Mahc.rney Mrs it idn y Malay Thomas Mania Melon Mason Benjamin C Meyer John Morryans Mrs Mary C Meriani Nisi Eliza Mercer M M Mercer William Meek Miss Elias Meeban John A Moss Elizabeth Mogen.) bn Moodie Elizabeth ~.,s::: exley D Suck Mrs Sarah O Ft ne ! . J alma • ••_ Oliver L)rliu Samuel . Paul :%lis. Nlary P.toc'aAt W M ralinpl Se • Panspos,D R l'av John F; JomTh rip teryou JartiPsiir reterson M i 4,11 Per,t. Aiii• Mary I Parson Jelaw Pitcairn John Ragusa Ferdinand Harnett(' Rineliff Samuel Reif Burt w Renevick II 13 Riley A J Rees iilll6Pj Rees David Iteevess Barnes C '&•no Kittoreh Iterolds William Re*dds David Reynolds Raining Moore Samlersnn Mist Adeline 2 Simpson John Sa!wan, Datti..l 2 Simpson Slops Sayer Henry A - Simpson AV'llium Schofield Joseph Simpson Samuel - . • - Seaman tYillinin Sias Nathaniel Semple - A F.: , Snrithers Samuel H Shaffer John '','''.., Skilmun D N Shaw WTI ." Smith Alexander - • 1 Shadden Mrs Smith &unmet 11. Shipin Mr Smith Samuel Shields Mrs- Ellen Smith William "M Shires William Smith Mr, Margaret Shuck Sii . Sothic William Shears Jnlitt Snotlgniss Ruben Sher rott John Bremer C Sigein. Miss Eliza Speer James Slack Jitlin Stephens 1: W Statetifield .10,•opli Stewart James Stact.rl Thom, F Stewart Miss Mary Stacks Daniel StepheesunMaker,. Smoke Abner Stephenson•Williann g Stewart David • &Hwy Jeremiah Stewart Andrew Hnn Sterne Nelson -' • Stewart Mnt Elizabeth T Stewalt 6 N Tai7lor William Tittllii* John roil Ironicßenj'anin Taylor J , 4krith TH)lur David Tory John NY Tocker Geo E 'rlaimpoin Urioh Todd Newton C TiomotA M L Uoderripolut reel VotAerglift MIR Juba Vi ,co :Mips Ann e - Voty H E Wm!hire r.. 411 Warts Miss R A Willie.% richt Mrs Abigal Watkins Edward " Walter A' 3 I) Warner E S W tit t 101.1 11 NV ebb Edward Watt Mr (Amer \Veils T & C., Witimat Mork Warts Miss E IValtdeter Lewis Woodwura Issue G . v . Wormsrti.d Jaherh W tight James W Woods. J unit' ~ Wrang John' , • Witills M .. Wright W , Wntstisford A ~ WilstonTieberi S White %r illisni Wilmm Jeteith it Whitehill John B Wihani Genrge White lithe Walton Henry White liiehnra Wilmot J It White Patrick Wilittord Seine* M Williams Rev 1' Williairoon Thames W Miami, tin -nnel D V t inter A. William/I'3U Wilkinson Juhn Y • young 3161 Ellen 'Yarke A Young Harriet Y.4ng Liob Jamb 2 Cietk S a ?ivw &Oland Campus Makrr S! Mti.4l4iigum r 41%1. SILL SHAWLS, =DU GOODS, &c. - 8:".. MARKET STREET, I'ITTSBUROM. . . • pusgs..z. 001 4 11P#A1311 11 , 13iESPECTFnd.Y announces that he 1a just opened for the inspection of porCluise is an catch sive stock of Pitney and Staple Dry Goods FOR THE FALL AND NVINTER TRADE. And which B E C determines to sell at the Bawdiest advance (tom die first cost, in drdrr to merit thus pa tronage so liberally extended to him. Cashmere d'Ecosse of latest Paris style, Rich Mouselin de Leiner, newest designs, Reps Cashmere, Cashmere D'Cypress. Chameleon, Chusans and other Dress Goods, quite Miles Hamilton Miles Jetta Meehan Aleminder MilyrCbarles,A Miller John Miller Miss Jaoe B Miller Robert Mitchell Mary Ana Medic S I N MARL William Moody Joserb L *sus Charles D Money William Mmuuthew Miss Asa Morgan 'Messrs E 4. Co Montooth Eliza Moorehead Willis Moore William D Moore James Murdock James . _ L •monei Misrphy Dfrs natio Murry" Juba Ni'Dowell Hug% Nt'L.VNizoll (Mni*" . Oeorge W -:4l74lwrino4houies INl'Vasinsol derma & Go 3ilawit' • M'latt A nitihald 94'FArI Clorelket WL'ORrix.bmint's Jaws or Del Lanlitin Jamie' hli*Nrwitr JAI ArDmittitl Suomi Noble 1)a v• id Noblv .",Ilig J ea& th4et Satnoel, • • r . Owt.n. Miss- , l'itilifst Thomas ~ I'htlirs Plummer Mrs. M. . 'lnger& E 14 Plummer 8 M ".• . ruiluni John . Provost Wanton Proctor Welter Normals Hugh l'rice Hiram Potter Mrs Minds Richardson William Richardson 3 .N Rincknort Tneah Row Jahn W Rooney Jamas 'Luse E.infar . Ruberis John Zi; Rubinsai 7J Roilipaini Samna Robinson Samar! a Rogers William Huai David A. D. It. net 16. 1044. U. M. RIDDLE..P.-M new. Splendid French Broehegsiwis.. Cashmere do. Plain and EmLioirkrill Tbibet and Belvidere dn. in Block and Mode colors. Plaid and Striped Ctobtrwre and Wool Shawls, new and very cheap Lupin's French Merioous in Black and Mods colas% A A. do do figured. Rich new Bonnet Ribbons, a largo wwertment, - do velvet do • Silk and Velvet Crucau in every new variety, New snd Cap Ribbons in various styles. Ladies' Lare cups. newest patirrn, . Laces and Edgings in Thread Lisle Givpore Ste. Plain and Figured new twits fur Caps. Capes. aid Veils, Plain. Hemstitch and Reviere Linea Cambric hrikft.„ Bejaia, Kid Gloves. White, Black, Dark aril Light, Muslin F..ilgittra and Intuitions single and double Hemstitch, French Emb'd Cokrs, artificial flowers, Bl'k andwrord hand* and girdles. Velvets, bl'k and curd, Changeable Mode for honnets, New nod beautiful silks in every variety of the latest styles in bl'k, blue bl'k and colored, iAlpacas plain, figured, plaid. &c cheaper than ever. High colored gala plaids for childtens wear, Unshrinkable flannel, imported as the only &Akio that 1 - will not shrink in washing. B'lk, french, Olive, &c. Cloths for Ladies Cloak', Fur Gent's wear B E C particularly recommends attentios to hid stock of new French Cloths; cassimeres and restings new fall style; scarfs, cravats, givens, Been and silk pocket bdkfi, &c. oct 7-411 to ___ satinet, a.. 32 FAIR -COVADES" Blankets; reces " Mixed Satinet; 21 " Steubenville Jeans; Pa an eassigament and tot sale by J. D. WILLIAMS No 28 Fifth street. SALT. An NOM. L Mb No I Salt, jut receiver, and 2Vt/ for rale by J. W. BURBRICGE & O ct 12 Waterot between Wood and SmitligelC E!!=:2 :--~"i47m