1;12 n LIU Illorning Poo.t. THUS: PHILLIPS t WY. U. 31111 - 11, ZDITORS PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER, HI, 1844 .FOR PRESIDENT, '-eiltiVIES .- K . F9LK, , FOR VICE PRESIDENT, GEO. M. DALLAS, OF ISI4?SYLVAtIL BEN ATOECI AL ELEL'TORS. WILSON IiCANDLESS. of A Ite;heily. ASA DIM OCK., uf essquebauna. - DISTRICT ELECTORS. 1 district GrORGE F. Licsa.tx, Philadelphia. 2 do CHRISM!, R do. do WILLIAM 11. 610111, 410. 4 ; do Josin lin.t. dn. _ do &tatori. E !Aram, Nionegouscry. do Fo,ucel. emide. heibieu. 7 do Joss' SteAcv, elle,rer II - do Pi. W LZA IIPLz, Lateen:der - 9 .do Bert.. 10 dt VONRAD Nurituungnon. 11 do Seimerent Ft4.l..tr. 4:C041104a. L 2 do Jenne liiOWSTER, Tieda. 13 do Gnomic SciewArnet.. Onion 14 do NATTIMMet. 11. - ELtattD. Dauphin, 15 dtf WiLcito N. Icvnic, Anew*. 16 do hicks WOODBPRN, iT do Hron NIOIITOOSIRT. I'vtdre. .18 . do lacco ANNICKY, F.o7.rtett. 19 „do JAIN MATHEW... Cambria. 20 do W.i.t.t...se Parrearox. Woshiocton, 21 do ANDRCW RI RYE. A lie ;hen). . V do Jon,, Mercer. 23 do CHRISTIAN - 24 de RnllitßT ern. ArtUFt folig• TIIE SPIRIT Ity FI.D£RALUM.-111 till warmly con tested elections, whenever the trhvg lead , rs begin to think that the people may triumph, they tr,:ve; wily to their evil pri.AitTs and openly declare that if they can not succeed oily other means they will accomplish their !iarposes by force and bloodshed. This was the bait:len of the speoches model)). Graves, the man who4i Hied Cilley, in 1840. and in ti r rat tct t can I 'dot we find some of the Whig orators usitig the same ar gumt.ots. S.S. PRYNTIS.B,OIie of Mr. Clay's most intimate friend's, used the fol!owinglunv,ng.e in a speech at the Nashville Con vention : - "The sigh' brfarehiln 4eas a fearful and trrrihlc tale. The peopte had tame tip lo FIGHT THE. ENE— MIKE GY THEIR' coUNTRI with b s awiers owl mimic. ercaponz, RUT: ' I - F wE FAIL. u£ seccEss IS THE EA -6UIEGCoKTES-T, WE MAY FIND IT NEcEsAHT To EMELoT THE REAL mr.Arotis OF WAR." This is the !unpin '? of the '!law and order puny." Tlieyist . Ppeul to the people to place them in power, but in the same breath they tell the people that if they d; not grunt their demands, they will .‘ employ the real weapons of war" to attain theik, object. SLIT Yon DA/NAGEL—It is said that tf wl:igs iu the eastern part of the S ate, inik t.f prosecuting the Delegate from this city, wan, let the l 1, of mmdi Cow vention,'pledged his veracity as a professional man, that the ; western count ies would send Gen Markle over the mountains with 25,000 majority. Rels iag on this promise they did n lay as many pipes as they would have done lithe promise had not been given, and the) hcliese it was the cause of their defeat. ANOTHIER.—Wn mulerstant l that General Markle's friends intend to advise him to sue the editor of the Gazette for allowing him nn otherqualifiention ft r the office 'orpovernor,. than that of having - killed an It>- dian and drank spice hush tea." Thu General mash !. sera this a most atrocious slander, foal if the Fifteen •whigs do not make some suitable apology for the con duct oftheir organ, be will make their editor pay dearly tfor the atrocious • Tee COALITION IN PIIIT.ADLLPHI A.—On the morn- , ing of the election, the United , States Gazette said that the assertion that the whips intended to unite 'with the natives *AC "intamously false," and repel!. rd with espe•zial iroliginttion the charge that the whigs intended to abandoned E Jo* Aluttats, in :he 1.. t trict. It is certain that the bargain wall struck between she Whits and attires before 'Tuesday - morning. Can *la; possible that the editor of the LT 5 Gazette, a pnetitlstent leader of the whits, knew nothing of it? ifhe dill know of it how shall we measure the stu •pendoas hypocrisy and falsehood which wonld induce lira torn forth so firm and fell a denial of the bargain ;as that which be has made 1 WHO'LL GIT Htat I—The queAtinn whether Lewis C. Lynx, the newly elected Native Cor.giressman, will take his sent at Washington or n cell in the Peni tentiary, will soon be decided. The Grand Jury hare found a bill against him for inciting to "treason, riot ,ona murder." The whigs, in order to elect this man, tmoat traitorously abandoned a worthy and decent can didate of their earn. Does this not afford another proof that they are the "law and order party.":.-- What n glorious reformer this Letts is! Will not he efforts of men like him, keep the elective franchise !Tre and untainted I We never remember that a man "thuilcied for "treason, riot and murder" was elected to Congress by that "foreigri influence" which Levin and his party do much dreads. The honor of sending ds-frtin more than sucrected of these high crimes was •reserved for the "American Republicans." ALL TUC TIETY.-.-SAIII'LJ Peri:ns, the chairman of the . whig Committee of arrangements for the Baton Rouge Convention, issues hit proemmtne in tbo N 0 A'icayune of Sunday morning, with a notice, request :ill the whip to meet at 8 o'clock on the same morn and"'proceed to Canal street. where, at 9 o'clock the procession will.be formed under JULIAN NAVILLB, "Esq., Grand Marshal." The route of the procession ►htong+ the city is then prescribed, from the place of meeting to the levee, where the steamboats will be in neediness to convey the delegates to Baton Rouge. 'We hope the piety of M'Cutehron and his fellow ..champione-tiill , endttre the shock which this .4imMoral srtid profane" behaviour of their coadjutors, the Clay nvhigs of New Orleans, have gi tea it. W ho Can doubt Glarwhen he says the whips are the '•Law anti Or .4ler" party. TRESIDENT OfThEXAS -7,..1t is dated lin good au ilturity, that Jois as, the Anti : annexation candidate, bra been elected President of Texas, by an °vet whelming Inajotity. Tbit„ we suppose, settles the onnesatiun littestion, and the Whigs who have been besetting and ..hoeing the Liberty men to vote fur Clay, because he •rwasopposed to annexation, must now stop that hypo ,.krtitioal game. The Liberty met' will now only have vrhether'they will sanction by their votes, ”alas bold. idea advanced by CLAY, that slavery is sane bY,ltantan law an -"SANCTIFIED" by the Law -ofikripture. The "Nsttrzer are ishnoldy engaged in the mat zo( of tho next Mayoraky. We bear of some half 41.isen gentlemen mentioned ns minions em pectants - for athe nomination. They are .fl whip; of coarse, and illioisliog.that they cannot succeed under their old party sore, they expect to be more fortunate by dressing Illiontiaitnalent of. Nativeisen to their aid. PENN THE GRAND COON-SKINNING P EN N SY LV A N I A ! The fultv.‘ ht . ; are the ml.j,trit i.• 6 in nil the Count it's al'enn:tylvttuia. All inarlwa dais (") are ttlaicial.— It will aces Oro, ar.c.mliae t" 11114 table, SIIUNK IS El.ccrED BY 4496. The c4irreciions in Ow v,.tr•e of tlu• i•n•inti.•a whirl* 5.1.1! not ztrii:ial, will not vary this timterkily. Thi;ll:niious Old ICl.yst,we, has rnnint.thied her pn aition in .s, he of luderal .111..% —in des pite of I rod fr.tud, slander. faisehend. nod ni dice, and in des pite of the tro4 ro,cally c 'Anhui ever cond•ived and carrird out. ,Nuw Demmer:us, rnie other ''lung pnll7: • ',hinge clic,• more with nerd vi_or law the battle, Deccan alai will give Polk ant Dallas 15000 - 1111sjcrity: MAR.I(I.V. *Allegheny 2212 637 •Denver 637 • Beilfin d 161 "Buller 11:1 * ( . lle:. , ltsf 611 D.npl in 861 *Delo% 0,113 676 *Crie 1303 500 •flinuaini t .tdatt 1139'2 • . .. ii 76 I.4llWititer - . 3980 4 1ebono0 - 730 !Slitrcer • , 41 col' ay 1938 • etiiv 1017 - :•;onierset 1528 * UIIIOII 994 CI A 1 X T-4 ES. SIJUNK. * Arla.i.trw,g 578 • iierks . 4476 . •Bucks 302 Bruafto 500 "Cm% fora 510, Co'main 1642 "Ctomlst•rinna 37 "Cando is 160 Cent I e - ' 620 Clinton 150 Ciotti-6r - - $BB Clarion 100 Carbun '• 1 'ail -11114 • • sy.rtte 488 (.; rpm° 804 *.tt•tre cso if 161 .1 ithiata 103 Luzortie 10 1 4 289 • Lyvtatning • 635 • Momgontery .1033 Monroe 1223 "Mifflin 79 McKean 163 "Northampton 1011 *Northumberland 886 Pet ry 931 Pike 502 Pottt;r 350 "Schuylkill 828 •Stistpwlrt mat 879 Tio4a 950 • Vona ngo 337 Wa.langton 46 ttyne 767 IV% timing -300 • \i'an . ett '267 "Wettm.nel.ttal . 1 9'2 6 Democrats. C J Ingernoll, JS Ymtt . , Jacob Enlm•io, John Ritter. II Bnalh.•nd, jr., 0 D Leib, David Wilmrn, Nl.tActs Lent., JaunP. , Black, H D FoAter, Jarn,a Thompson, W S G.trvin. DJ.rtucratA-10 whi;r4, 2 Nwiree.. Suds lot the victory in lild fl)nallt old KeyAt“tio.— Let her brilliant example incite her sister common weulths to follow in ber virtuous pull'. She lies co vered herself with glory!, The SESATC of Pendsjlvunia will eoneist of 21 Democrats, 11 whip undone Native. Give the Na tive to the -whips, and the majority will be 10. The House will contain 53 Democrats, 39 wl.igs, 8 Natives. Give the whip the 8 Nathci, and the Derma:nit,. will still hove 6 majority. qqqqq;:viqq Democratic Majority on Joint Ballot over Whigs, 25.--Over all parties Duited, 16: OHIO: THE COON i'SCOTCHED!" Ile will bo killed in November !, The Ohio Statesman of act 14, brings us the follow ing intelligence from Ohio. No state in the Union has a more fearless end unflinching Democracy than Ohio. Considering all the circumstances under which they fought the baffle, they have tlnne W.Miers. The States- men says: There 11.13 four d..moc.ratic cnuntins to hear from which will give from 700 to 1000 majority Mr Batt ley, therefore, is elected by a about a thousand votes. The race has boon close, and we sincerely regret the fuss of oar noble and worthy Tod. But he has no re grets for hintselhe did his duty and is doing it still. If there are any who have been remiss by their local dif ficulties, let them emulate his noble example and re gain their lastground. * * s * s The democrats have increased Ihvir vote since 1340 i l THIRTY THOUSAND, and run down a majority of I , TWENTY-THREE THOUSAND. The same aver age gaincwill sweep the Union for Polk and Dallas. 14 tet.Ohle go with her sister States, and take.her stand ''n the democratic fold. Every letter we get, every person we meet, says they oan do better on the first of November! Pusk on the work, one and all. • • • • 1 * • • "Alo oar. lorieads Abroad. Let no one believe, that are are not going into the fight for Polk and Dallas on the lit of November, with renewed spirit. A letter from our noble Tum, lee! night; says, "Whether lam elected ar defeated, pr • Igo ut 'MCC 1:110 the light Cu- ibis I4t of. N.iveiebur." i... .y 't '.... AN , ~,,,,... -,..„„..6..,,,ic..- ...-; ~.‘ i y _lth . l4ave Pliny pi I Alt , aut)pi iCfirbidit Iteirtsaes ~.‘ 'iv r i .. def . ,. El. _ viej 4 him .. Theyfr iiiiijsk piljuttit . .. j4tuu d nevur4tti ha uh. - buCito.'ii! (..." - ''. The whige Irtt;ts. owing to unroll invite difficulties IVhir,s. .1 R Irte , r#4ll, A It M'llenitt. John Strohm, Jann•s Poßork, Alextutder Jumr•s Blanehattl, C4rneling Barnegit, .1.44.1)11 Buffington, .1 11 E4ing, Andrew Stewart, NATIVES. i. C Levin, J 1L Campbell a lion I the I).•nlywnitA. reCeived u in.i•trity buth of O ith , •!.!! Ottsgrc;i4nl,n In wlticts lai•Statt• tI.o Prinwrics ItnYe irlettirri 13 i GEOiGIA: t3aargia Election "Ob. po.,r linury Cloy, Oh, poor 11.Arry You liever ran Le riesi.leut, Fol SO the people ...sly." Ti e rires, with thoir ile4:ll4torned arettrary, have been claiming, the Georgia election as a wbig triumph, and these who nee silly enough to depend on such sources as the fiat. tte and Amur:ran for their man mation,boast 'hat it has given a Clay maim ity.— The result, however, cnninit be changed by %lag Wits:ming, and currect information showi that the D.:mot-rats have cutrbal tL • State by the globous majelity of 3,000. The resillt in the 7:! couptii•A henni fii.m OA 1 . 7 0 Lig 1536 132 2 m 6. w. 236 1633 1770 w. 131 13711 1933 ‘v. 129 2637 3091 d. 513 q dirvitt 4th sth 6th 7th Bth 3741 1736 4355 2 Iro' 490 i 29116 2070 3151; 72 cousiticAp 19.753 j 7,870 17.370 I)cm. rouj. '1,383 The. Dem.....-mA have r !wiled MeAm... Coltb, Lumr ki.., and It arndinni, and in nll prnl.alii;ity Mr The %.1114 tutor elveteil NlinAsrs Step mid Pin-, and inny UMW.' in meeting:Mr King. In thee! cnnnties folic henrd from, the democratic yore la.t year Vlft< 5101. t0.,1 the Whig, tote 5445.- 11m lithe Democrat. have gained in the e 21 coun ties. in proportion to the dem errs is gun in the 71 colintielt, nor popular majority from 1 633 to lit 'Plitt Itt 00 US, Mil of the 21 ...tnitoties to la Lend &vol., 16 are derwTrntir and r, This is a clmionA re.tilt for the Democrat. and in dicate. that at the ProAidet.tial oleo tion f;eorain will %Nike, into t h e domoetatio column with II mijority of 6000 or 7000. All Mr Cla y 's billing nod cooing would not do.— The Georgians Ltrw him too well to trust him; ',try underonnd hi. rote-notching trinto double-fared proceeding., and ;rum both hint nod the donntgognes who ere endonuoting to ch'et the people into his sup port. ELF:C (lON Dar.— M oly pets-ore nett nta 10-s to know on what day the rnentitleminl election nill be held in PettnAylvattin. If they rritT - 0 the SM•tirs proclamation !hey eis find ilia it itit the Olt Fri- day pieced ing the Imo ‘Ve hteml iy i Derember, which will tonko it fell ma Friday, tl.c I,t of Novendx•r. THE PRESS Ni) -IRON 11011. IVe extract the following from the elaborate and ve r y iote r e d ting Report of Rev G D Abbott, on the powerof the Prem , :. "No rwilectint mind enn Contemplate the preond rotsit ion of the Mails' State.. wit it•tot a fell conviction that ithout a porallel in the history of nations- 7 that we live in al Cr., pregtitt at with great event n—. that the press has for in nn yet mid ener,;ies, la s ti.retu d one in 91.ierA, that may io our land. an it I l I workl.eformation or v. - evolution. The hood TA' volt school. The tell car, the steatniteat, the matto;. fitetory. and the farm yard, the mitten of the Sehol. kill and of G demi, are nil eritools. Tho pritittl the daily teacher. Cumuli's mail tit-day brings: the "latest" front London and Liverpool, Paris an,l canton —all night the love.en of Boston nod New York groan with their labor, and to-morrow the car and the steamel are bearing eve, y description of news, 1110 of moral ur immoral irdlueoces tot% arils every point of the cum. puss. The iron liorAe, whose itinews ore steel, and whose provender is fire, "is .or fur Washington and Bufili St Louis and New Orleans His unceasing thunder, louder dem deo of the “war horse." echoes among 'our hills till tiny, end lti. fiery trains illumines our val leys at night. In less time than it otter took in gel from London to John Grout's the news final the other hemisphere is home over OGC 'Oaf of !hie. The mail big frith itatcmiri.g sheets is dropped in every city and village of n territory 1500 'Mks square! The c.d. %Innis of the “Chroniele," nhd the •' . limerl," rend tit Monday's breakfast iu Lrmdun, havjelmt oeseitdorvpli log S.thbaih hr fore they enliven the offices and pyrk ! rs of 1.3014011 and New York—awl ere the Acadia styes Holyhead againohey arc 1500 milt:sun, in the saloons and verandahs of Louisiana. Every think seems to conspire to arouse and excite the public mind, and reading it will have." How immeasurably important then is it, that the reading furnished be I,f the right kind—such as may contribute to ratify, enlarge and elevate the soul rath er than to dissipate, pervert, and degrade its immortal power. The public mind is Milord alive and eager in its curiosity—and open for any impression. which the pen of the ready %riter may enstamp upon it. Prob ably neWspapers are sought after and read much more than all other wiiiine,s. Through these the true pat riot or philanthropist may give the impress of his own pure spirit, to many thousands at once. And when it Is consideml, that a paragraph carn utitted to unto of those winged messengers may, in the course of about a fortnight, tell ihroughut the United States and throughout Europe, and" in a few weeks mute throughout the civilized would, it can sanely he regarded as no mean privilege, thus to give utterance to a word of truth and live to mankind.—That word or that paragraph may contain hat one idea—but that idea will continue to expand, it may be hoped. with happy influences, "beyond the bonds of earth and times." "The sun 14 but a spark of fire: A meteor of the sky; The toad, immortal •t its Sire: Can never, never die." UNITED STATES BANK Mr Clay avows that the Bank, is the great isaue.— In Lis speech on President Tyler's veto. at the extra sesilon, he said "1 came to Washington at the cow men:um:tent of the session e tt ith the most confident and buoyant borer , that the V% pigs would 4e able to catty all their prominent measures, and especiaily - A BANK oe TEE UNITED STATES. by far that one of T.klE GREATEST IMMEDIATE IMPOR ,.TANC.E." 'CU L 12 .t T LON T 0 aka' ht , . The twist...dun to Oreg.*. width took place rte the' the preietit year, ia uoe of the market! &s -tore% of ear times. No r•trairdiol ,if this kind, of stand rt.gatejeor ditlieulty, 4.4. ,ikely w be attended - wills equadry irkportant re..411u., has been undertake on tit:A couthicut.hoing Iln. last .41 the present century. Ito fart, whether these people 41,...igit it tar trot, they Ibiorr-gunr w40w,4 • new evvepim,or ruber republic.. ea the nb.tres ad& l'a4eiiie. The rutigruois mode their rendes...Nis nt Fort Indeineullenee; on 111 • wearer,, Iron tirr o f in April, iwtwided for a mar c h lir fir iven lto dredinileo through r.coolory • kitsbitird, cox : coin by. rOviog bilks of 01,1cogvo, of the se.arcely lose wild .t.tviritent of,these sup teies foe e three months' m nth through the wilderness, they luta to take with them nil the stores and equiv.. tornts needful for II yisang essl.ttny. 80, stream', Inv in their route, nod at !urge hart of des, rt country, hefore they could ,curls the snotiosainA which divide the ttibutat Ira of the Columbia from ikon: of the i.sis4.4 - 14. 1 'Neeftei I t e ,4l;,v n I. „r i ,„ 1 „ . .. rem c0..kl render to Large a b sly at 7 4tiedst Mee its the' word or Aligpiie•. niuls bhsh •ruuLl bpi look them with 'dim ruAt, if nut t - ' • • 4 From the [inv.. of , the l'itestki4ms. the earliest color there linitte:rer been rl enlon hold for such saanampiniatatifeewint, %hole exile. at: tot t.t wegni nytir t t Atte trosintonett.thati an: thniertalting nxtlity, igunettuniotosti With wervern rintiniX•er. ".Ftenatel pelt nu* ti 1•114410 er.t iVr 11114 safilsisme tvisi:hiszanlous Ati,i /Abe hal "near tint ",tarleattatt.," . 1 .• ten shillings to the nrre. nh an whit it ;04. tO bria4 i t into ti l e et t io-nOtto - si i4titactifftiisii'lhat, the (../rt•Atut farmer slci.a bar a ni,•re of Ii firm, when brought into'h The mere eminl of the journey to tal.r poi-ettiion, is get tier than the Snveriunern exailsca,r as mncfi I in I as he eat] eultiVnte and lithe most fertile regions of thy! th `a. to firszike. the rich field:tat livid for oth •rs btu )otel the m mninisisl And. still ..tmtntt. ittrange, what induces the • settler" (and thine is izi this Oregon ex. 'wait itm Briny such) ht forsake 1114 old home for 3 now .•m• thirty .legree* u , amr the setting miat Ir is the reotless b0,11 ,, r s;Mit —a spirit of are—Lan ittiwillittriess tit ' , imp short of the lintits' the firth... 4 rem wed from the 1.1 .0 ids of rivilirnriun. ache 'lay honh•trt it testles.. while there is tin) Imily you() hill; in I 414-Ae ttahmi4ts. full e.l the ihifier-ilir it.linve L .1(11 overly:lprd till hitervenitss sltaru and planted themselves at once tel the o.h res th.• Poe fie, tlms hi hum I n •nerioin repel:he. There in nmott,i. , them M'iny nn n.lvetatinut4 and reAtthitt• spirit: nod. 3.1 n holy. they peo d ie whim thee B est libert‘" Moue will lin will not urreil tILW , and Ci.lllfill I owl nLru.d tor,•. if they must girt tip roving . hal.its titetij,ty them. ( *lsanceatt.l cirve2.• hick, enter inib till their Viewer ot * :i ,losirahle comfit i.. 11; and according i.ii i.cirw•. they Tire rill:III/1y Wine ill plariwz th • Rocky Mentalist. mid the desert trial... :it their tonne, hr Weill t hi•nis4•lVl.s and rcen mm at' W••n -t •In rivihzrtidn. IYe V1.11011,* br itmlirt that it ‘s i:1 tent itt!ie mare titan huh n ~,, ry to farm this stew ro ptetlic on the shores of the S sea. a '2nos a 2217 w. iimi m . 13:Ni n century!" Half ta wou:4l be nenrer the mark. We It ;ye ncent;t c•oiver4e4 with ..,.e of the et.terprbdim men who-orzaniz,l the boo 0.e.z00 rusty of uhtuet 1200 —MI but share of %01,in he :;;Lid were Democrats! Ihe Ant •ri,ten , in Oregon hay.• already determined to - Aet up in hii.iness un :h,•ir own hook in five yew... if the United Snite, Goverinne..t not extend it., jori.liet ion th it conatry with in that time. Thiogetole;min (a Connecticut Yanke... you may be lure!) 4113;3 Thu: if Mr I'ulk i 3 elected, n: he ha. , no doolit will be the cww, he exiWelei to lead nut 11.•Xt .priog a colony t.f rigid or der, titONSOOd.— ' • 11,a1l a ...Pillory," for..moth ! Why iu ••hnli a cento ry" yr exiwc; picre and wharves rop.hod wit half way acr.,,r tlw Pncitie, mill built over with made earth to neconam• ni ate I be Weraerll 111 wernent 21'r Pr Yo rk News. A Th ONX 111.1 Pl l llOll4l 'Ti 111.! 31141 Irly ! , .I 1:11:1 111 , 1 In the eirculati.... Free Tr,. T. ani.n.g 01A—titut rnyAterions uar aSr.llllt"—ltli will it Who will give the .1 .1.• of t he imp W.l pace ...tile.' and tati.ett for it ut v R m..st I.e sett for. Ile cnn no .11.inlit. tel It the nearest ani.ro telt any of the 11%iit.• pa pa X hate I.e. n able to lna..e 1.1 it ir. that it w rtnl m•Nntihs '640161 tittle Aillet.." 1%1,1,101W "I" fey u Tito:pot:A lien SIM for its itredliethii.— to be paid in 4 drift "n " 3ritisli G•ticl" fuotl. Ti.' di nft :n .11 by .1 lot .s IC Ynl t. con•iter.i;tietl by (ie.. \I I)a las. n-nl (qui trsecl by Silas Wri Jr. s I th-it 1 . .11 reliance may pluee.l on it. payment p.. rentallitn at th..l c.,utuaruf the hank of En 2 lurid. I'ol,ll I. AL DiSCUSSION At n nweting of committees appoitteetl, by the ••11).•ttywrat ic A 4 ,, OPI . 1:11 1.111 " WO "EilZUb..lll Clay Club,' ' herd in the Town Hall, in the Boning!' of Kizabetb, 0c , ...1wr5111. 1811. to takent 114 U es . to have n debate. Dr lames P..wyr, wit called tr. the C:ltair, and Daniel .ArCurdy made Sec'y. it heti tbe folloe big arnotg.. ntt . nt4 aei e m 'VII: The question to be discussed the election of 11.14 Clay to the Presiden cy. better prorwae the prasperity happiness of the Sbeion. than that of Jame: K P o lk" The IVltigs take the Affirmative, and the Democrats the Nezative. There sled{ be two speakers on- cac t i side. tied no speaker shall meow more than ono hour at n time; each party speukitig Ilillternatiecly, and the wh'ss ope dem the debate. The &bete shall be goverued by uhnt they consid er the common rule of de bate. The debate will !Nice plaice in the Borough of E•ivtlelb, on Thursday, the 24th of (harsher; eommeuctite at C Flanegin, E 4, and Dr James Power are arpoilqd moderators, It was then mg-reed that Me . m+rs D .J A Ekin, 13 IVilmon,Jmeult iller, I L Marti*, and (1 II Tower, be a csommittee. to fix the place of meet ing,tual makei all etlieottrevir,ementgi twireAsity. - A MIA - Pt/ VV ER, Chairman. °ARUM APCPRTT. Democratic Committee. IVhig Committee. James Pnwer, Daniel Ivl'Caraly, James Scott, El AV i Icon, T W noon, J H n, PITTSBURGH MARKET, U.KPOIITED PPR TIIK POO Bf IIAAC ' HARRIS Fri.loyt Morning, Oribber 18, 1044, After two or three days min, our rivers are now rising, and we lope 'bat .we will- pow have an excel lent navigation and an mauve brisk cimunenurand trade. We notice in our walks amongit cur Mer chants and Manufacturers, an i acellent assortment of Fall and Winter Goods and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Flout. mid 331110 articles of country produce is scarce and in demand. Suit is firm anti active at our (Ito- inflows. • Flour--Renilv sales at 36241,375 and the haler seems the prevailing price paying for good by the bbl. as fos t. as it arives. Grain—AVbent 75; Ryo 3741144; Corn 374; Oats at at 31i cents a bushy!. Seed—Clover Seed $3,25 i 3,335: Timothy $1,2511 137 A, and Flaxseed 80 cents a bushel. Ashes--Seorehings s3il Pots Via 3i per 100 lbs. Brooms—Goo& Corn BI MIMI are in demand and ready sales at $1,115a1-,50, and choice $1,75 per doz. Bluoms—Rlooms are plenty and we beer of an late Sales. Juniatta are $5Oll $55 a ton. Pig Metal do s2Biis3o a ton Lead—Soles of Pig at $2,50, and B•tr $4 per 100 lbs. Cheese—Good. nt s4,sonCi per 10016 s. Cotton Yarn—No 5 to 10, 16 cts-per • Feathert.—(God Kentucky,29•3o c., and Ohio, a2B c per lb. Fruit—Dtied Peaches $l, and Apples 60 c per bu. Groorriere--Stork large and good. N 0 sugar by die kbd 64.64 and choice 61n7 cos a lb. Coffee. sale of Rio 7.1 in lots; Lnsrnayni 8.19; Jars 124. lb; Y H Tea, 50.75 eta a lb; Molasses—sales N 0 31a32 cis a gallon. . Provitions.--Bacon, antes bo g round 4445; hams 64 .7 cents per lb; Fresh roll butter in bbls 84119 cis per 11r. Lard in kegs No 1 64854, and in bbls 5 cents a lb. Whiskey—New 23a24; rectified 25 eta a gaL Sult-s-Salt is in demand, and daily sales at ibe Riv er and Canal at $1,12 and from *totes $1,25 a bbl. Ereninz AError N Y Nees F C Fliturgin, Samnel Frew, Jim b Miller, Mpittb”w - Housaergon ((imette copy.) 14 MS ~- . i Ba i 6 District (:Dort of Aliettiic"Y Count lu6ll Y ‘ : irtue of milidriilor ArPiri l7o ll l6‘ • 410111) ." ,* i t h 1 Fin ' ' 7 . 1 11 CI,AII EN Dt/i i i; - I.I..:Sef:FH. ''' '' 1 7 1. A RKK, . - SLT)111F:. MANAGER. me' d i rccted; will lie exiOoett to public wale at i Ciimit ,a r .., 10 „ ~,, . ''' - PIA inl' ri:H. ii.obie in iii.' eiti ..I.liiiwititrxh, ma Monthly der 'llibir' 1 .• ' Jay of N.J.-ember, A. 1).. 1844, at lit o'rlock, A. M.,' -.- -----&--, I:XTRAtiItDINAI.I - AIII . IIACTItiN. the follooing plopti, ty , to Bit : Mr A IA) AMB na. kindly % "how creti ..n this wen- All the rirlit. title, inter,st mai Claim 4.‘ Samtrl; ,1, 4 , iii4d ,chit w . lko „, le i s.ll+l. :i iii i kairil h owsh i.. mmooswi , &a n t, eit v o t o o l to. all Lite following .I , ,Zetibei,l Lots:'E„, r t o litnn , d, . . oil totted in iho City of ..11e.thetly, in .1-ht, M'pon a lti'., . 7. , plan of 1,114 laid ollinpoet ont tot. N.lll 37 nod 3i: o. the , - This etietaitel Frhlav Vet /3tli, IL*" ktesorvt• Hart opposite Vioshorgli, vi,.: Lou Nos 53 CASTLE SiveaTE3ii 1 f =, . tied 31. 1,,.,,,..kti by 11. , :tc.ic.k 4trosit is Irma. by 1,..1 \o' Far/ (Immo. .. ~ ju,.. 1ik ,„ .. ..,......., 51. tot th e 1:11:41, by ecotn , Alls-v 111111.1. South, In Lot ' ' lllPAllnak. ..... .. • llim. I%.rerr. No 51, no the Welt!. cm* leriteitit'?!.." -- 6 . 40 (font oro" 1- A " 15141 `• - • - I,aeoe6 ~I !vet Ivy 110 fort iic del - Ith •tai Cimit el Alley, being tint ' , laic has U illiCh- 11. Weaver o ttiseral et A lis , -.' 01 , 11 \ CIIIIIIIV. 111 1)1,11 111•k11114114,1geti Bth 51.ty.'.11. D., 131 Lc...vet:ea 1.. C 1...r1e. 14. Bra.lior.l. atti a hick *1.1.51 taluveyesd IN sni.l'litaalool to 111;• ...slid (laical by . tlectllllll.l4/ Novetulit:r 23. L A. I), 1 3 '11. ' ! All dot tight, till , •, intere4 aial ckint of Simnel Baird, of in naol to. iltAiesp,lllsll letow of laid, wituaterl in Ea tt. I /e. itTiettlf, , Flilt,- A Ireeliterty'• 'ornery 'hymn!, a 1 5% lit i iiii+4l , *or.itrwtie brariArtirriwurtanda-atium.'s I i itigim, ruut till, .1.....mp1ivw544.:40"1, ; e5ic“ tiniiii *Me 4,,,,1 aerr:‘, whi. Ir. :I I " an 14 VIIVell;`11 S 111. r ..rk0011.111.11.11e itCCUrMlll'y 111 . 111.1111;14 I)ann , Ily. wi.lt four sin at hum*. d‘vellivitt ii`ottAiittfr . iPeri4,-.44-ir.sk-' -- • .h . '2 .- r 7 ''_ A - ' • Alt dim c..iitaiaa ',key of 111 ) 4 •ailleat .11 !,aa' t iltelhorwo s" l rilkln'i•ta. .4.30.'1454 Oturralk,a44l4 , i,a l'eeblos A11c:.b..41% ram 111; ns 4 J.•-rai4e.l u. Callt‘y#,aal wi::lleriniiita.; it ao. thence by bin•ha of .I.anns "r 4lllB - dtl•7•7 4lllol b 2 J'Aiimiacit. isiorCeo6protiotirtna 14.1 ink to . a /MA HOVViiii.lll.ll4 , ll(la" / 6111#11 r e. 39. NIA 311444 t••a putt, thence by I.ll.aftall- K; 1 •.%c;,..an, sonh it dogre-e4 nnil '29v0.4 rretael nO4 44,1ink4 to „ r i,,„ t , Hie ele" : s l , = iartlefiir'' 'dr Cep! 111i/1 Tani] ti'ne i• 1 to 41 totlreos, n tiivrsh es nett !into' In a pint. I he' toe isoactli Warn_ the bawl of liar IN/Ili. II da !" wall '2 0 we,"l 53 lacrclavz , r aid 2 . lini;:t to th philti• Ittlillg, el Mill A. 1"., 1 and 29 pe!cla mull forty five laultadra..llll, anal talk. , il to a , xertatio4n• the pnaperay cal th • 1:1 Build, .at tbu Ault nf Appleton' &. taw. A LSO. A:I the right intere.it 111111 claim of Jonathon ll D•ii/ey. of in and in. n rennin lot of groefoil.A!u nio in the Cu, of Plinth arzli, near 6.,1 41 Wood Airail. ft-owing. ILI Wll‘lll iitrum 32 141. 6 inclie4 and naming hack in depth 65 feet twin- nr less, m which i, erected n laige Gn.r Amy brick 11 ar now in ihr nrciiviiticy Of King . I 1 s!me., n Ijbiuinti Tuts of Lyons,Shorti & Co.. • • Al. - -0, All dm ri.e.lo. title, i•iier•iit and e'aini of .lonnthan 11. I),,rs,y, of isi hind tn, the follinvin; irnet‘ of land. noire in %Vv.' 11-er Town.ihip, ainaitfifteen miler from Parbiborgh, on or lie it- the Butler Road, viz Tr ,ct N. , . IN cola iis,Lig 2:35 nereA ult 4 135 il l erch-s. " 120 " 219. " 50 !H' 121 " 219 •• '• 54 f' " " 12 . 2 " 219 •' " 54" " " 121 219 " 51 " " 125 '• 219 •• " 81 " 212 •' " 40 " " " 147 • • 235 " " 135 " " 152 " 235 " " 135 ! ' " " 53 " 4 212 " 40, .." " 205 ••244i .. ..58 " " " op t. ~ 2 06 " " 58 All which traria of html were fomented to I:4larard Bari holomv. xotni• of which at now or late in Ilse p.s --4•AALtuofMarba..l-Sn2l-er. Aaron Highgate. 'William Thornrcon. andtrilli:ort M'Clelll4l, and none of which lire impnlved. Seized awl taken in az ecmi th.• looverty of the Alai Jonathan 11 Um , at the enit 1 1 1 1 Villi•im !bairn, and to be ioltl by TJ.tOVILLO, shwifr. Shot IF. Pinobargh. • 4.lcsober 1G h. A. I). 1841. },e.18 For See. 111 I I E ...I. , ertlyers.tfi•o4 fin 30.• hist property. "situate in the Town of Phillip:Jou-eh, Bearer County, on the Ohio Inver opposite big B. aver - Crook, it] a It usitlty .ettle , l 1111 l It, y. rnnai. in t v. of (toe ivy...tory fruit.. 11.1.1... it ilte *own of ha lt. with nGo ni Stublennd it.tuch• (-tit.. it, with !war, p'..unbul..l whet. frui trees. 0.. e lot of g. ono I Ali , ' 11011.1., MI; Wibidi em:.ted a large Smith Shop wi:li two fires ton' Ste- A pieceof gromvi nearly all . toiLing die atria ' Smith Shop, e.atuni aa i a two licrok lend one hair, of; which uh•ntt one hull iK meadow. the other ion iz de-avail!: otetrird of 46 pear oil a.,p;e. !revs of the rhetieem kind; a from barn ere:ted Oil it. I A pha, of !luta containing 7 atm.,' near the town null najoi-Ing the Ohio Riser. ull under runt sul4tuntial 13111.1111 i The sHitl inepery no'.l either t , ,ge,ther h•rniA, which will h., ht,r. tt s i ort 13-61 w• DAVID %VAG. ER. Orphan's Court Sal?. ihe 1130111.1 1/1 ti,u eAtate of IVillium Anderson, JL lute of the Ch yor I'll tsbugli, davase.l: is'o 51, June Term, A. U , 1841 PUBLIC NOTICE it hereby given that, by order of the Orphan's Cato t of A'.l..gh my County, held in the City of Pittsburgh; it. nod fir said County, on the 23th Jay. of Setitrtulm4,-12.1 will Ise' expiated. 'WI pig fic tie, by Hugh Timer, Esq., *arriving Administrator of Wm, Awl - or:mit, et the mw Court lionott in the City of Pittsburgh, no Motoloy the 2 lib May otf Octo- I or; instant. (living the 4th Nlowloy.) at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M:44 salt' tiny TWO certain lots of grown". situate in. Pitt Tor, n shig,,,itt A Regtmily C:tittey, oforemoitt, fantic% .ht Con gricAs street, FORTY FI:ET, - nntr extending l rli the same width NINETY FEr.or five inches. mulketi is the plan of lots laid ,eat by the heirs of ElizabetV Black, Nos 31 and 32, tato the catate-of die said IVillitm An donee; nod being - situilt.4l,oo the Fourth Street knurl. oct 183142 w - THOS.-FARLEY, Crk. medicated Vapor Bath. COPY or A Lv.TT!:ic mum D. LASlritENct AND • 4 , 1140.111CICION; A . r • t/ Nero I......bisevs, &este of Nese ietk. IVorertiT 'Fatcxn:—Haring made a thorsmgh trial of the Medicated Vavor Both for four mouths past, in ours war' ies in Now L 4nowliatal Watervliet, vie think it but , i1 . 141 . 1C4 t 1) state. 141 we coniider it a /tibial:4e tinp`roceinent ia-thehettling art. ' Ti:/ - pewee lii-reslnc ing bath chronic and siente brillasarttlon, 11141) inj remov ing stomata, is certainly very great. in camai of ob stroctetl perspiration. it is unquestionOdy the safest and hest remedy that we have ever seen, Several retinas% nor society. - vrlto Imre scarcely free' from a catarrhal affection daring most of the winter months for severarvears past. lave foundliermanefit tiller by using the Bath a few times: awl Me predisposition to take cold, as it is cum•nonly termed. seems to I+ whole ly removed. Obstractial perspiiation, is certainly in oar changeable climate, one of thu most fruitf '1 sour ces of disease , and any remedy that is capabl, of ns ti. moving the p r edisposition to it, most be cunsi/ ered a great blessing to mankind: nod as such we do dog h e' d. tato to recommend the Medicated Vapor Datli. GARIIEI R. LAIVRP.NCE. M. D. ABRAM HENRICYSON, M.] D. To Dr. C. WhitloW, New York. oct 18 Chronicle copy. . 71' Window Bash and Window &c, ON 11,114. nn excellent assortment of IViildra Such and Window Misr. Economy Brand Ciriths and ea . .sinettg; Carpet Chain; C S rums; Shovels, and Spades; Brushes; Coffee Mills; Writine, Leiter and %Wrapping Paper, and School Books; for sale ao ar conusuadat lag trims for Cash or apprmed courry pro duce. ISAAC HARRIS. :Age, t 17-3tddtw and Coin. Merchant, No 9 sth M. 11 T ANTED—Suitable employment for a respect able and experienced. clerk, who bait been em phiyed ins public office at ‘Vaibington City, and with the very best of references. Also, places foe severe/ Salesmen, Book-keepers, School Teachers, Warehouse men, Mechanics, Farmers, and Laborers. Alio, for a number of Boys to stores, warehouses, to trades, or to live in private Families. Wanted, several good rooks and girls far all work. in town and country. All kinds of Agencies attended to at moderate charges, et Han- RIB' Agency and intelligence Qffice, No 9, sth street. oct 17 3td&w To foto-bolo fill' /TIDE AND' BEAK. Mr Pones, Q anti, Moon , open ni war !ram 6 s'etot•k. l'erfownl once in comen•nse...it % lurk piveigAy. Iliwaso6 2.1 Tier 174 c••nt+. Pit 25'01°100. G ollyry anewts; 3: . ., M AI; KKT ST It .1' I ITSBU ItG H. anru. D. conisTAstr, Es .* joi.t .rrnximsztahh, extob aise.44,ol of-I+'ure:y-06d St.q.k De ffinsiaw- t4kg-_, 7i '1 IUR THE AND WIN I ElLlNlthella • Aril whieh 13 dOtcrmines tti. nt tholt*lniiit4 ontv,rni•t• limo the AM coat, hi dicier in arrirdiat towing.. .II cotettatri to him. Cashmere d'F:eti.apc of ihri.ct 'l'aris erne, ltich Jr rie4sit LA. Iters CAnalsel.. C11.1311/141. tYCyrrel.4.% t Chamrleau , ( I ..aka nerd ,14.1 m I,irew Guitar, (litho new,' .• -. sr • Vrpri ! ,. Shawls CaAtirere d.i. unit 1:44,144iii 11 • • Bids • 11,i. in ISlnek entifix I Plaid and Striped Ohl:sieve and IVuol Shaer, sear and very cheap Lupin r French Aleriiinva in Black. and .Mode ablate. A A, do irla kneed, • Ricll new BionrwtLusts, n larss assessment, du vel% et do Silk awl Veket Cenvat. in every new vas iety, New Bud Cup Ribbons% its vsninust 0131seu, Ladies' Lone cop., nevi esti loot. ru „ lawes and Edgings in Thread Li.-I•• Givporr and Figured new netts for Cups,. Capes and Plnin. lionistitrli and Reidi.rr Linen Cnnsloic Bajon.' Ki.l filuvra. hke, Bluck, Durk tool Light, I.Agings awl lusestions, single ii.4l (noble French Entlt'A sl au c i a l fl owcrs , and cord haul. nod giid:rs. Velvet., 10: and con, Cluttigoible :Slotle for I °inlets, New awl bentitllsl .ilks tt eveiy vnriety'nf the.hilest stylcs in I,l'k, blue bl'k and - robotic!, Alpacas Olin, &c cheaper than weir, I rodotoi pan for chiltiten. wear, Ulu.lu inknble Nniuw 1 , ienp.nted na the mil) amide thrit will not in washing. 9 il'ik, Ficurll.(Nive, &r Cloths for bulks. Cloak.. For Gent's wear B C ±particultiely recosornewls latent to hie mock of new FrencliCioduccnsisiniere4 nod voting's nei fall style; scarfs, cratiat», , glovcs, linen stud vilk rocket lulk.f., &c 4 . on 7-41 in . . 'Blankets; Satinet, ;&e. 32 P B A UV AyE,Ss.' pon.Fxce:iiors.tßithett;k.tto 21 •• Sdrubenville Jeans; Pint 011 eun•ignmrnt and GI isle by J. D. WIL,LIAIIiS Nu 211-yibh 200 7 ' r 7.•113W Nio l6 l *ph, just receiv6d and J. W. RiIiBRIPGF. & co.. • 12 %Vooterm between W,ana and ,Snoititfte!d Nuns ilLunstfacteiry. AT Pa . by Grovc;ii ho tire prepervil to fitndAh. either in Ihr/6/ark, sawed ill The slab, tir to order, or finished, anti, as Mum irlr. Fwnituregerts, litutfund Pole, stares—and housework Ge n erally, such ns Dour-wns, i),,, rills a n d lands, iV I tifia IVV sills arid heads, Plat forms end rtel,s, Sze. &c., all of which can he AVldlei Bite or vnriegiiteil hcarble,in reduced prices and at the shortest notice. uct 17 EIASAKK KLESI A, an original history 1:f the ■ R' ns Denneonatnens In present ex:ett ng k the United States. containing authentic nertnints of their and progre.s atsl doctrines. Su: ler . * .arsltt gy f religion, natural arid revealed to the constitution 11111 c terse of nature. JuAt received awl for sale by • %V. SITIONALD. corner of Market and 3d streets. 11L.O. CANTUS trclesite, or the Sacred C•ttiristret Mg a collection of l'salm and Hymn tunes, chant sentences, rite' Mit hems; comprising a selection of the hest stand rid compti•itions, and alurge num ber from the works of Hayden, Handol, Mozart, Beethoven, Simi, Sithhittini, Naumann, Gratin. ni, Doisizetti, du.., together with many original cam- 4 positions by American authors. written ram-roily for tbe - wort; harmonized four riders, and provided with nn accomputtinmem for the login or Motto Forte, by %V H W Darley and 1 C A Standbridge. The abrm, is n new work, just published Thomas, Coarperthwait fir. co., Philadelphia, and is Pripbuitir toed,' work of the kind yet i.su ed form the press. For sale by W. McbONALD. corner of 2d ant Market it,. Tom Burks and Lets .f A ow Ones. AT COOK'S Literury Depot. 35 Fourth . Strret. Rend the roll/wring T,m Burke, ruin 2d , by Chan Lever. eatkor of tit . nu ry Lonetpter, Chns. etc. Harper's, 1 Ihnninatelt Bible. No. 20. NCCullough's Gazeitevr, Noes 16 end 19 eomrdete, in 20 nos. Siezei of Lim!uniform ■.. d Defence of Enniskillen, in 1683 and 1689, by the Itev John Gruhnm. M A. Lily's Rook for November, beitatifttlly illustrated; and also contains n Put trait of 7 S 'Arthur the popular writer. Little's Living -Age, No 22. The Jilt. a novel, by the author of "Cousin Jeffrey," .Cc. The Chart+ without a Biohnp, or dor rontt army be tween the Iles Drs. Putt* and Wainwright, with preface by the loiter, and an introduction and tortes by an anti,tectarbin. Cultivator for October. Nears Himory of tilt] rlllitans, No 0, now complete and very cheap. Isabella, or the Bride of Palermo, a romans by the author of tha Autobiography of an Orphan Girl. Barney O'llinolon, the Navigator, ant) other tales of Ireland, by Sam'l Lover, It 'II A. author orHanoy Andy, Rnry ('More. eic , new supply. Fox's Book of Martyrs, cheap ehd beautifully bound for only $l. Alu;, a new supply of the following works: Supple ment to the whig Almanac, Philip Augustus, Bowl of Pooch. lagolstlll Legends, Junius' Ti acts Churl Memoirs of Vidocq, Wandering Jew from No 1. Mys teries of Paris &c &c., all Sr sale at Cook'. Literary Depot, 115 4th street- act 17 5(1 Bbls. Chip Logwmuit j ill ust received mud for sale by J. W. BURBRIDGE & wet 17 Water street, between W oud &Smithfield. 2 11 Mk. Alum I t. 7 just remised mut for sole by J. W. SURBIIIr/GE & set 17 Water stmet, bet ewe Wood &Smithfield ♦ ram arr Rant. THF. valuable Farm of ' Mr. Altieks,inlea Township. Allegheny County, about two mile, back ofSharpsbatreseniining 2.54 mere,. For trims apply to MOOR HEA REED. Attorney's at Law, 2nd street near Gaud. eft 17-u 2t. ..,a 4