THE yiTTSRnKfiH GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY WHITE & 00 pitwTbuboh FRIDAY WOBHIMO, 00-1, 55 1850. ■ reqttctua to Ltna in H7*Ap▼****,*» . ~ and is early mibedav as tkeitCaror* for • »i-eei- TOJjffSSii ftUrtSfir « «*»-«« »»ai »»>• piutxx »* Agent tor this piper at hi* '■Meiestn Wew Bork, Philadelphia, aod n*Vrn iTf <« inthonaed U> rcoelro •abtenpuons rtlseaeni* for "*■ Noam AmuucaJL—Advertiss _g. fibiefipUon* to the North American and SjSod Siam Oixetie, Philadelphia, received and tor frsrdad frost this _ ..-mpmh ■T't rHi^ttoimiariii.mt.—•Bab»criptlPPy ftrthlavslaabte paper, will be received and forward •d from this office. Baln*oi* A*»aiciit-»ol*« npuo m and ad*eru»e Bent! fcr Ihi* pip** received and forwarded free o •hat|e from Ihii office. rrrCtKP"i« D*fl.t_U***TT*—AdvecUiementi ■aieabteriptiona. tor Uu« paper, will be received and orwatded from thl» offiee. firSEK NEXT PACK FOB LOCAL MATTLBS XELEOJULPIUC NEWS, «c. Administration. Tic annexed niel bnl emapreheniiTe view of Ureclnrtaeroflre Admlolaratioii, >»dofiho ti llmntlon la wild tl It bold b, lie wbol. country, U&sm thal independent and excelled ptper. Ibe Alexandria OaaeUe. I> la lie dictate el a candid and well Informed jndjmenl, and il It acldotn liat Ihexn are toned in any journal to min, irulii tn an few jinea. So olirionit, jual, indeed, are ibeae viewa of Ibe Adminialralion, that we doobt tl there coatd be tound an intelligent-mao, bet a aero trader in pan, politic#, who would bo wtl- Usg to diipato ib&lr correctness; M Tbs course of the Administration ii *o eini sentlp national and patriotic that we see it itn- UimeJ* difficult lor the oppoation presses tod.rect ur teriuos asnauUaajsinst ua measure*. pre. •euta no points which are open to ita aotigcnrei*, for U confine* itaclfiirtctly to lh« proper difcharge Of its duties, and tbs fd» execution of the lawt.— ll does not meddle With ibe poiiUiS of the coun. try: it does not go am of it« way to sock for pop ularity; tl does not trim ita ta'l* lo catch any popnlu brerre; it does notiaieifcre w;ih mattct» foreign to iU legitimate business. We have an Administration that baa already given proot that ll w .i]—tLd U ta daily showing that it c ha srcU. A* loeg asitpuraues thia course, il deserve* tha approbation of the people, however much >i may bg sought to be obstructed by the mere poll* tlcUns of ibs day, who are forming combinationi for selfish or parly purposes." A DisDHtoniaT DucsiDto.—Mr. James Smith Khettt who recently made himself octumui ty nrgittg the imtneditte withdrawal from tbe Union of suoh Southern Siatea as were “ cot lost ;o at: isoso of shame, of ruin, and disgrace," received one hundred and ninety four votes in the c:iy oi Charleston, where he was a candidate for Congress If this expreasion teflecti the eslimsie in which auch odious sentiment* are held, we may consider tl exhibiting a more healthy state of opicioo than wo bad anticipated from all the indication*. These Rhelts, like the Smiths and Phillipses ol tb«. North, aie the men who live by fanatical agitation, and who expect, throoghtts agency alone, lo ac quire position and power. !'• would not seem, trom the retent tiloatratioD, that they wereamay* , aoceeasfal. __ Tw* Rio Geahox.—We fiod in tho Washing too Republic a report by M*jar W. W.Chtpmao, U. S- A., containing an account of the explora tion cf the Rio Grande, recently made by Ctplsin Lore, of Texas, who left Rinjgold Barracks (op« posite Camargo) on the llthof March, in a large keetboal, and ascended lo a point one thousand and fourteen mile* above, whence he returned arriving at his place of departure on tfc» llih oi August. The place reached by Captain D. was within one hundred and fifty miles, by lacd, from tbe town or Paso, and two Hundred and ninety one miles, by wafer, above the mouth ofThe Pc cos liver. He was here arreated by fa ls, named by him Babbitt’s Falls, impaaab'e even to iQc SUIT, in which be had penetrated from “Brooke'* Falls," forty seven miles below, the latter beirg the highest point reached by the keciboat. We have no space this morrnog for details re specting the portion of the river below Brooke's Falls; but, generally tpeakmv, it rosy be stated, as the result ol Captain Love’s examinition, that In seasons of high water, lasting lor five month* In tbe year, it is—cr could readily be made— nav igable to small class steamers to the mouth ex DcviFi river .-sir hundred and seventeen miles above Ringgold's Barrack*; whrnce it may be m esnded, with some difficulty, by keelboata two hundred and eighty three miles further, to a spot fifty six miles above tho “Grand Indian Crora* ing," (two hundred and twenty ore mile* above Ua Pecos,) wherethe Camsnehesaad other aloes pass the Rio Grande, when making thet*- annus excursions into Mexico. Fxmc HoXDORaa.- -By an arrival at New Or* Letßfii Ihe Ptcayano hes received the (Honduran) Watchman to tbcCStta alt., from which paper the Picayune extracts tko ioliowiog intelii fence : From rcceot intelligence it would appear that tbe belligerent paniea in Yucatan, instead of cea»» UK, tare recommenced hostilities with the utmost rifor. The Indian* in the interior have again at tMked the Spaniards, and driven them from sev end town*; indeed from what we can learn, ibt-y have now rlaen witn renewed determination, «o that, aa far as we can foresee, the prospects M* peace sre farther off than ever, and we apprehend ■ that that coantry will now become the areua for •cenea oi similar strife and turmoil which has be fi>ro torn up the different Stste* of Central es. The Indians being 10 much more cutaerour tfeao the Spaniard*, they must inevitably gain the ascendancy if they persevere, despite the asai«: isce rendered tbe Spaoisrda by foreigner* By Intelligence received from that qaar»er, .w ire Informed that the Spaniard! lef; Bscslar on tin 6tb InaLj'ior the purpose of ransacking the corn ffeldi nod plantations msdebythe Indians, who, bearing of their tnieouonr, met and gave them bsnle, killtag four officers and aeveral soldiers. Ofl the fllb, a troop of one thousand Spaniards, divided toto three companies, advanced towsrd Cttichinha, and were rgsin met by the Indians, who attacked and besuhetn on all sides. A de« tetter from Bacalar asya that ail the troops ore afraid, and are deserting whenever they can. From Guatemala wo have received no later in* teiltgenoe than appeared In our last, but ju by the quantitv of gooda dally ahipped tor tn*i State, we preaume that mattera are projreMi.ip .aad oa the Improve. Baiines* again assuana* us tuaal torn Ifl an evident sign that confidence i» onee more being restored in the Government. _ Thia Slate U far before ice others in every respect -bprnrWj civiliestioo, dec-—aoJ ii* inbabltsiilf jyff[ acetous in all their effutis to itub&nci th«£relvefl In tbe eetioation of all the soven, and will no doubt aacceed in eeubUhin* • character and repauiioß, abooid peaoe be per* maseatly restored. Duujsn.lo OOCD«E«CS— Lad? Poiror.td -- - Henning, ute a reaidem or foouisvitie, home some two weeks mace on a visit to Sr sSter/Mra. Ferguson, wbo resides nesr Osr* • On last Wednesday, Mrs. Henning, feviDTiuUoo,dined at General Mereers honre, sh?lVnelgbbor of Mr*. Fergus. Soon tier partaking of the hospiuhtlea of • dinner with the OaMrajTwho is now’ seventy yesrs of s*e, nod almost blind, Mrs H. felt naeasineei at bvr efom ee&. and asked fora UUle carbonate pousb Dust.—We c*n •kiclt »sy t |ig nbipoicnl of fold (rocs tbl» country, during ■he oonth of AnfUit, e*eee
  • l the streets I* pre served bv massive *tone archways under tbe read. A short distance ab-m* the temporary station is an iron bridge. Beyond this, the depot lor locomo tives is finuti-d, with its appurtenant building This car bouse is a very capacious eitou'ar edifice of brick, handsomely conitructed, and having u lolly coon'a 1 roof. It enclose* a large space From Harding’s Kerry Hotel, where ilie road turns off to pierce ibrungb the high ground winch 'Krtind* the Schuylkill on the west, the cutting is deep and heavy, ihrough the hardest grwpilf. ihe quarries of which yield most excellent building ma terial. Having passed between lbe*e r.-:kv wail*, the road enters a fine rolling country, composed of a *uccc«ion-of aloping utils, rereulmg here and there picturesque lands! ape*. Pleasant little Imm- Irts dot the way side, at umes ensconced among the lree« and again Coming openly and boldly up to the invading railroad with their white wa*ned oot incus In a distance* of eurht miles over which this road there are but two or three cuts ol any depth, and generally the road is an ea-v and natural grade, bearing a striking contrast in mi* respect to tha danger*and delays of the uld road by the inclined plane The ascent in the courae o! the cght miles of the new road is so gradual as not to be perceived, and is travelled over by the car* with tbe san.c locomotive which takes them to ihe end of their journey. At tbe point where the Slate road intersects the Westchester road v 2 miles above the city, the ele vation is .M 3 feet above tide waler. The travel ler c»nm>l fail to remark the difference betweerUfie rails ol ihe new road and of the old State rood. The former are of an improved pattern, the H. rad, weighing 04 lbs. to the yard, and of tb; most *ub- Hatitinl kitid. the car* passing ov. r them with a comparativelv easy motion und littie noise AH of ihe road Irora Harruburgh westward .* also composed i>f this improved rail, which assists materially in the rapidity of travel. After passing the elevation above noticed, the r.«d descends 293 feet tojhe Braodywioe viaduct near Downinaton, the grade being feet to the mile, and theo rises, crosses the Brandywine near Cisilc'-vtlle, and ascends the North \ allev Hill ai Mine R feet per mile At Lnllervrlie, a mile beyond Lancaster, it connects with the Harneburg and Lancas:er Raiirnad.which extends through Mouni]oy, Mizibeth and Middle town to the cnpitol On the line-ftucn Philadelphia ihere are several costly and heautilul viadoci* Uto over the Valley creek is KJS feet lone, and .2 leet above the wnter . One over tbe Big Conesio ea is 1412 feet long, and one ovor the Little Cone*- 7oga SO4 feet. Near EUzxbe. blown tbe road pos se* through a tunnel S» leet -in length. The teen try on this road increases in beauty as me traveller proceeds westward. At this aeaaon oi the year it is particularly at-; tractive, attired a» it ta ta all the glortea of an* mmo. An elevated ndge which cuta through j (theater coamy, for «otnr d.sUocc parallel w:it» ; the raiiroid, presents a continuous hqrizen U lor est ireea of every varieiy ol hoe, with me inter mediate spar* occupied by feritle plains and smi ling villages, aud, as a part ol the picture, tbr Brandywine, Couestcg*. and other stream*.w-nd their serpentine weys through green meadow* or thickly woo Jed valieva. IVrbapstbv most beauti ful view before reaching Harrisburg, i* the per spective ol tbe great valley from the summit r-f one of tbe ridges wailing it in. before reaching Paoli. Tbe impurpled hue ot the woods, the patha winding op their aides, tbe thickly aealtere‘l and cheerful homeaieada of tbe farmer*, who i caote the valley to smile beneath tbeir cul'ore— , these must be seen to be appreciated. At Hartu i I buifb, the new road constructed by the Central , I Railroad Company commences, tallowing U»e coonoof the Susquehanna ta tbe mouth of tbe Jcoiata, where u teavea the former and follow* Iho valley of tbe J notate tocffect a paaaage throngh tufty ndges which appear on evert hand, and are never out hJ i*.ghl. At Tnevey’a Mounu.n, stun Del of 1) f.sieel io length has l>ee& found nece»- sary The stVnery for many mites above and b.- law th * potcl is of the grandest >»o. In seversl places, th- Junia’t, a-u.rh her.- d-v.’idta ;o an invf» u #*KT3b ur«i!i, gorge*, on cpter *>de of wt'cb abrupt in u stretch faraway in the (balance. At Jack « N*r actually perukes ol aabbumy. HereTfco i: ad approache* tfce asoumaina, whvre no OpeniDg appear* to let it peas, the wsy seem lug to be completely btacted up by an inaur. m-mniable barrier, which tittt tu crest »<> heaven. The road, however, by following lU nnuositie* of the aiream, pcnetraio* a ravine Part ly sufficient to afford a passage. On which ever Side the traveller now loote, he beholds a p*D'>- rama of mountains ascendtng steeply trom the very edge of lbs road to a ce gbt ol 1200 feet, n sink In ancceasive terraces, and presenting to the road a front like iho a.de* ot a pyramid. At Foaioria there is another bcatiTu! mountain piss or gorge, hot no* rqcal to lb;*. But here, as every where after leaving Harrisburg tbe elarnal forest is all around, and has no limits except in ihe vaileya where cultivation earichea the soil with ripening crop*. The mountains are in many place! covered with immense quaatttie* of too»r stone* or rocky boulder*, collections of which teen in the distance appear like black patches m tbe m-dst of the shining robea which now cover the mountain* to tbeir very eresta. Bui it is im possible to decribe the lt « Vttl - The “Bloc Joclala" has been celebrated 10 song ted story. tDd la wortny of th«j sdmirat.on u h*- excited, for it ta one of the most besuiifui stream* io Pennsylvania. The Susquehanna, with «t» braid boeom studded with preen islets and num berless rocks peering above tne water* forma a peculiarly tDlciealing sight. Tan river n aiugn* larlf transparent and clear, too, aa u n generally •hsllow, the bottom may, to placea, beteen covered with pcbblesj or long dait grass. Tt\e party which atarted wac com posed of the editors of thd city urtw, the Cty Ooooeila a.id Cotßoiiccioner of the DiatrtcU of - Philadelphia, with a number of distinguished gea iletßt'D. among whom we p* ticu’arly noticed the* Hon. James buebantn, ox Secretary of State; Hon. W Junta M. Me»ediltiJ ex-Secretary ot tbr Treasury, Hon. Jfl«*ph R- Idpereoll: Judge K«-!iy; Brevet Brigadier Geseral Riey, ex-Governor of California; Major General Pa tcrrac, late of the 1 3. Army; William D. Uwjs Collector of the I*<.n of Philadelphia; W. J. P. While, Poatmaatcr of the city; Peter C. E Imaker. Naval Officer, and the members of the Lrgiiltiurj* from fbe c.ty and coOAty. The party dined at Harriibnig. Friday morning was damp and misty, nod ibe clouds were not only above da, but around ua Up to thia point the road had enijlted aa by imperrefo ible ascents, until we found ourselves far above the level o! the tea. j A rapid ran soon carried ihe train to Hollioav*- burg, which was the western termiiim of the rx* cnrsion. Here the Allegheny Portage Ba..ra»d commence*, and craaitng tfap Alleghenies by ten inclined planes—five on eseft side of the moun t t jr reschea Johnatown. uhe mountain summit at Bla.r’a Gap is 2325 feet above tidewater—the ascent of the road Jmm Holßdayaburg being feet to ten miles, end the descent to Johnwowu 1171 feet in twenty aix and a half mile*. The cars are drawn up and let down each plane by an eud'eas rope, attached to W alaiionary engine at the head of iu This gigantio achievement of art it in intended to aupefsede, with all ita dangers, by a new road now partly in course of construction to avoid the ascent by a circultoui route atoned the mountain. Tho distance wil! hr but mod or a-e. and the grades easy and practicable, bcog only eighty four feet in a mile. On the Baltimore ami Ohio road one hundred land sixteen feet in a mile will be reqntred. The new toad leaves tne Old ona athort diatance aa« of Hollilayaburg. After a brief aiay, tfce party e'artrd on i'a return, and in a few boors reached Lewistown, where a sumptuous entertainment was provided in the depot, to which the roeits, afior grace bad been pronounced by Ret. Dr. Soddards, did ttmp£ )«rs tier. Wheu tbit was acaotapl'shod, ,lho Prcai. dent of the company, Colonel W. C. Pattereon. arare,and opened the proceedings by an admir able speech, we‘i conceived and elegantly ex pressed. Mr, Paltenoo wh t'oltowed by speeches from several other diii'Dao;»htJ among whom were Hun. J«uu-« tlu-jbauao. Mr. Mere dilb, General Paiwmu, «uJ Hoc. J. R. Ingcr •ol). The whole proceeding >» tepreseotcd k« iQlcr estmg ud imposing, tod the scene *vili long tie remembered as Ibo u«benn? 10 oi ao tmpufnQi iq the commercial > forilie* lor trie , hut lo the course cl the night tae eluded bisgntrds, took pcsteaaioa of a good horse, aud made his escape. Every thing that coaid be doue lo manifest their tympaihy and to console and make amends to tbe ismily, was done by the Commissioner and bti officers. A few days aftor this, another case of murder cc-urtcJ saurg tbe party, even more shocking thaa the above. A Texan leamster had for *ev« eral days frequently laanlted one of the oea ol the psr-.y—s butcher Irom tfit* city, named Teonam, a very wonhy min— i nd endeavored to draw bun into a Gjibt. Tennant at length said that tf the other would lay aside bis weapons, he would give him a fair fijbt, and seconded hta proposition by throwing hi» own knife away. The Texan id aiantiy rnsbtd on tbe defenceless mao, ptenged b,s bow.c fcmlo io him, and killed him on tbe spot U' f ore be could be sl »lrcr veiling onr possession lung aloog lh« Sua.i* o( F»ra. Admirably laid. Puaet's Sound, eir Hr , up lo oor boundary line a* Ibe 0.6 P»t’ alk-l of .awed*, it became Befesssry to proceed to Braver’* Harbor, on the north east part ot V»?. ccarer'a Uland, in order to obtain a Imt aopply of coal« for the propeller Maasacnoaeu*. This T©a>>r| was transferred 10 Ibe o«**l aera.ee for the special purpoae of acenmmoJatiog the comm:#- aloe, nod tor conveying its member* to ike place* reenacted with their prescribed duties. At tbai place an abundant biiaminoaa coal, ot an qual-ty for aieaming porposea, »»« reililyprocmed; butss Braver Haibrr waereaev e.l via toe Gall qf Gecrgu, and ibu» by whai >■ termed tttc maide passage, and the north about root? wat ibe one purauvd in retarning, U aectrs tbat Vancouver’* Utind wav eocnpieteiy cireorj nav.gated, and that the party in question wen: a» far north aa 51 | dearer*. Coal w found to ex.st m immense qannunw a" arotm.l and about Beaver Harbor, and alao on the vide of Vancouver, oppoaite lhat harbor and on the main laud obliquely opposite and *UU to the northward. The beautiful harbor* of Victo ria and E-quimJl. the former a solllrment of the Hud‘on Bay Coruponv. were visited by the com mission. Esquimau i« described a* one of ihe very bc«l anchorages lhat can be conceived of for ship* of any draft i*M*ise whatever. Both these place*, .t must be rcmembered.are on Vancouver 1 * Island, anil lie along the Strait* of Fund. After accom plishing ail *hsl we required io the quarter* meo nonrd. the eomtnmum oral directed U» attention to UuU part of our coa*l running treat lb« Southern . ape of the Strait* of Fuca to Columbia River, and ihrn to lhat river itself, together with Ua tribute r,c». In ihe ooarss of theae cxamittaiiou*. we 1.-nrn that a party was despatched to visit fj refit l iy a id-ge and we'l sheltered harbor, known therea bout* n« Shualwater Bay. and naving its eotra.-e , C/fne 30 mile* north of Cape Disappointment, or m the neichbotbood ot midway from that Capo to Cray'* Hirbor. „ . Tnc pfovuoutlon of Ihl* rervlec confirmed the fact lhat lbs watrra of the harbor oad thoeo of the .lao-jih ol (he GolumHa, approach each other Vlth-.D a very abort distance—* distance involv log a portage at present amwl impracticable for wagons. A wt.a!o boat w*a haule-J over it by a , ,| cz *n or «o of Indiana, withomanv great diffiouW ty. li i* thoogbt that Shoalwater Bay is dovt aed to become a point of material cot>*»qoeoce in many respect*. Ita average length f.hal >a of tne h*y proper) i#*ooi the uimruriiona of Uoromodore Gregory, l wiled on tho 1 Oth July ln«l from Porto Pray* foMho Gambia. ,u ~rdcr to communicate with Richard Lloyd, t>q. Who had kindly given tbe Commodore information relative to several American .aremeii widtobe bold hv the Tm«sarl Arabs, aear Porlandic, for ransom The sum demanded, as Mr Lloyd informed me, was not lew than s*» m band, andSlOOOif he my arrival al BatburM 1 cnlnred mto as ar rangetnent with Mr. Lloyd, said »“* >» and rave him to understand that when tbe men «..«delivered, If they bad been well treated, I -bouM pay to him tbe remamoer, to wit, for the ransom in full- ~ . , Mr Lloyd informed me that be doubted very mu-heto iron, or 160 MOIJ lold bj Ibo Moot., «!,o .... 11,0 iofonn.tioo, .od via were Imoot oo reocbaiai the eitinct trade of Portandic, and wbn n.#y have retorted to ib» pretext for gettlog a trading »lup there once more. But be g*v« ‘“® Information as bn got it, and it waa prOOibly into. But th*t i f , on r-aching Portandip, the Arabe ud men were not forthcoming in • Bay ox iwd, I ro.jbl rely od it that there waa neither faith nor troth in ibesn people or their story. Having completed my batioeaa tl Balhtxni, 1 •ailed for tataadic, ud anchored OR lira 89ttl on Thursday eveniof, 2Sth July. The next mom*' tug, at an early hour. I despatched Acting lieo* teuat J._JJiggini with .two boats, lo endeavor to opes comaomcatioQ with the Arabs. Lieuteu" ant Higgioa ran iho coast dovn from the Angel HiUs to the vicinity of PortFfidie—» range of some twenty mllevoi coast. Portandic has not a soli* ury inhabitant, aod, iu be.!, tbe oaly persona who appeared were a hoard ol fishermen, (four or five) tome of whom torn off to bia boats. Ha anest Ihe day in fruitless inquiries, and returned on beard at uigbL At an early boar the next day the •ame officer proceeded as at first, with like wo oes*, and agyjn on Sunday. Tbe boats were an chored close to tbe shore, in the liUle bay of Por* tandic, with flags flying, and now and then giving a trifling present of tobacco, it;., to the only fief" sons who appeared, to wit, the fisbermea first *een. Save these; if there wore any dwellers on tbe coast, none camo near them. I wrote a note, addressed to ihe chief, Mostas, whose Arabic name l copied from his autograph, formatted by Mr. Lloyd, and secured it lo a pile, and charged the fishermen with the care of it, which waa left on the site of Portandic. It to the effect that a ship of war bad been aent ac cording to bla request, that tho ransom had been paid to Mr. Lloyd, which he (Moots?) could ob» tain when the men were produced; the Senegal close by—to take them there; and the certificate that they were in Christian hand* in Senegal would be aufiiriem. ll the men be in captivity, they can interpret the letter Ui the chief. Bat 1 doubt the troth of tho wbolo story; or, if true, whether they will be given up. Senegal it only sixty or seventy miles south ol Portandic, and these people are io constant communication with tho French Colonist* there. They could have been ransomed through tb>» .ilhodcl, at any time, t( in captivity; that n, had the design actually ex ided. I regret that oar efforts fti'od to procure any iformalion, or throw aoy light on this subject. I am, air, very leapccimliT. your obedient aer* ant, (Signed) L. M. POWELL, Commander IL si. ship Ju'm Adams. To the Hon. the Secretary ot the Navy. From'be Si Joseph Gststtr, Oct V Hall Road Convention, According to appointment, Uie Delegates to this Convention assembled at ttai-i place on Monday la«b- The Convention was organised by calling Mr Cx>k,ol Hanmbul, to the chair, and A. W Terrill, ol St Joseph, uctmg u' Beuretary. Capt. R. M. Stewart, being c-i.icu upon, briefly ex- plained the object of me Convention; oiler which a committee was appointed to drall resolution*. But lew Delegates were in attendance, yet, not witb»iaudiiig, the proper -pud was manifested, and meat me* were taken w hich it is hoped will secure the further aud speedy proaecutiou of the euierpr:-e. r-pecoiie* were mads by Messrs \ ones and Fox, and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. Resolution* were al-o passed expressive ol tho rense ot tbe Con vention, aud a meeting of iho .tcckbolders called at Blooumigtua, in Macon county, on the first Mon day in November next, to u»Le measures for the cjimnence.ucat of lb- wo‘k, atlbc earliest pos sible period. It i* hoped that this meeting will bo fully auended. and ihnl the work will not he retard ed, by any indifference manifested oq the part ol those interested The Convention atso parked a resolution request ing each county on the proposed route to appoint some one in me county io address the people, and solicit subscriptions lor stock If this is properly attended to, we may confidently expect lo see the road in progress ot construction at au early day With the appropriation whic-ti •as been made, we have now me means lo make tap road, and U is on- ly ue« cssary that proper exertions be made to en sure it* co npietiL-a at an c.ir,v day A* the Secrutary tailed to lurm s b us with the regular proceedings of the Co.ivcution, we most deter their publication nu urn week. The lot lowing are the rcMilutious reported by the com mute** Wbc&kas. The nturns along the line ol the con templated rsfl road from Hannibal to St Jmepb, are fmlv cnnvmired o! the priciicability of »aid road, aad ol Uie mcsi« that would re sult to (he people oi the wtioir Sinip, and to tfie peo pie ol o-irthern Misf<'tiri pstti.-uisrly, Iroin its con struction u developing ibe rich mineral resour ces ol me country through which it will pass, aud opening a ready market tur (hr agricultural pro duels of one of the roost fertile regious upon earth, and by securing st liie wr-trrn u-rmmus of said line, the grert starling jruinl for l.'niiluruia and Ore gon. therefore Resolved. That iu the opinion of this Cooven tioo, the time for prompt and elilcient action lias arrived, and that we recommeud a meeting of the stockholders lo take place at th** town of Bloom ington. in Macon county, on the first Monday in November next, to make suitable arrangements to. - the immediate commencement ot tbe work on llld fold Upsilvtil, That we recommeud the opening of boot* lor ihe subscription of stock its every county • ■our ibe line ct raid read, and tint suitahle per s.»o« t* immediately uppoinled m each county to address the ciurcn' of their re-peciire tske »u.-h snbwipiion Kesolvrd. 1 Ust we rerouunend lo the people ol Ibesrvera: counties sloh/ v»ul hue. to petition lo tfic.r raid ( ouniy Couro io uk<* 4 reasonable am't , ( uock .n said road. Kru'a U>e Nation»l U'clUgvson The espoaltioo of the modern working of Ibo ( L*w of Natians. now to eonrße,cf preparation by Ur. Edvard Ererert, wiH oo doubt prove genet* • )y acceptable, end eerve many usdul patpcae*. International Lav has latterly been so completely modified m the cancelling ol arbitrary dtstindinoa and cxclnnoos, and by its cxteos-ja beyond lbs primary diapu’ca of governments to 4001100* ai fecuog the 1 abject ot States. springing from lbs relative pot'>ioD and ditlerr u'ci id t&e internal miaj«*rali ill of S»*lrr, ISSt »( (Day *Op pose much need lo t list lur it.* i-ipoiiilog. (w pra> deal rerogaiboo 01 itaan rgliis *od obligations which *c»v-- >4 tr- Uuiu.'stoQ ut International Lav arr duw ,i,u- * Ojo booosr The hand is misshapen—the fiagera being long, and) Ibe thumb cot fully developed—*nd have the appearance ol being designed for climb er*, for which they were modi used in the wild state of the specimen. Tbe Orang Ootaug has hitherto beeu cooaidered as the connecting luig between man aedthe brute crettiOQ. Bat tbe discovery of this tribe— -which has been named “ Bosh negroes''—show that there is iliU a nearer approach to the lowest degree of humanity. We thick lh»t while the Hottentot may bo eel down as the lowest degree of tbe s*■ nus fiomoytl discovered, thn Bo*b Negro" may be regarded as the blghet'. of the rime*. and tbai between Ibeae, aa tho conneruog link, there la no great remove—the exorcise of the organa of speech being the most essential line of distinction. Tho ‘•Buib Negrem," therefore we regard aa worthy the attentlou as a subject for science to ■ ontemplato—*a* aomelhiog tiovui —as the diacov ory of another link jn tbe great chain of animated existence, retchiog up from the lower ammelcu* ic—which can scarcely be diatinguished from imrgaolc matter—-to tbe highest stale of sentient existence, and,- (I may be, thence onward through the immaterial world. Artificial lot—A gentleman residing at Apt luuhtci In, named Gerne, is said to have discover rd a cheap and expeditions method of making tea. It is done by a machine consisting of two lorce pumps, and it t« tbua described m a Southern pa psr “Into tbe pump for rciadcn’.ation of air,a small er pump injeeb water m a fine shower, while Ibe air is condensing, and thus absorbs the heal of tbe Dir rnat ta given out in-rhe net of compreasion.- Between the condensing ond expanding pumps, there is an air reservoir, which is of considerable aixe, and made like a steam boiler This vessel w intended u» receive the Condensed nir and retard il» passage, ao aa to afford tune for its effective cooling, and to act-aaa magazine of force lor tho expanding engine. The expanding fore* pump it tbe principal and most interesting feature of whole, because it ia the agent in which the expan sion of tbe atr and the production of cold fit** ***® place All tho other parts must be Dteeljf adjiated in proportion to this pan, for tbe making of the ice economically. ,Tne absorption of the heat is accelerated hy Iramersinc this ve»el m water, and musing a jet of liquid to ne thrown iniu its tolertor, as into the condensing pump, This liquid » not coaiieaijblp, and it is wilh drawn from a larger, though properly proportioned quantity, performing its office of imparting besi to, or in outer words, absorbing cold from the expand ing air, it is returned through the eduction valves of the engine. As the liquid of this cistern has its heat diminished st every strobe of the engine, by the abstraction of the iet at one temperature, and its return at a lower, it is practically a reservoir of cold—an accumulator of the refrigerative action of every cylinder full of expanding air. It is thus fit ted to bo the laboratory in which ice may be man ufactured, and which it produces by abstracting the caloric of fluidity from water, immersed in it in suitable vessels. Cold of au intensity of even hundreds of degrees be'ow tbo atmosphere may be obtained by this pro cess; but experiment shows that the temperature of the cistern most favorable for the rapid production of ice, ia at about 10 degrees Fahrenheit. The ex panded air partakes of the same temperature at tbe same cistern, and, therefore, at 10 deg. Fahrenheit, leaves it charged with a high degree of cold, whim the economy of the scheme requires should not be wasted- Instead, therefore, of being allowed to e* cape into (be atmosphere, it is directed through an apparatus —made like a brswen refrigeratory for cooling worts—around which is placed the water It is intended to prepare for congelation. It has been ascertained that pumps of a cubic foot capacity, worked at a temperature of IHTdo grees Fahrenheit, and fifteen revolutions a minute, are adequate to make a ton of ice per day. Skcor's Submerged Wucki..—We observed yesterday nl the Merchant's Exchange, the model of a very ingenious machine, invented and patent ed by Mr. James Secor, of this city, it is a sul* merged wheel intended to propel machinery bv tbe natural force of tbe current, without the aid of dams. It is so arranged as that the current is lore ed into a funnel shaped chamber, through which it escapes upon a horizontal wheel, to which is at tached a shaft which puts the machinery in motion Tbe whole affair is very* simple, and the proprie tor is entirely confident of its success. He thinks it may be placed in auy stream with the ordinary current, and that it will propel machinery with great power, at much than by any ap plication of water powenereiofore known. We hope its usefulness will be fully tested by actual experiment. If it succeeds it will certainly prove a most valuable invention — St. Louts Intrlhgtn- A Boy with a Short Memout.— Agooddeceor eturmng from church one Sabbath ailernuou, wa iccosted by a man— “ Sir, did you see a boy on the road driving “I think 1 did,” said the deacon, musingly, “t boy with a short memory, was’nl he 7 " The man looked coniu»ed, and said—“Wbydc The deacon seemed to enjoy his confusion, aud even determined to increase it. “I think so; aud 1 think, moreover that he must belong to a family that have short memories." “What in tbe world makes \ou say that ?” said the mao, more perplexed than ever “Why, simply this," said the eld gentleman, as suming all of a sudden, n very grave and solemn manner, “because God Almighty bes proclaimed from Mount Siniai, in a most solemn manner, among other things, "Htmrmbcr tbe Sabbath day to keep it ho'y and that boy has forgotten all about u. — His memory ia very short indeed—very " Doiso a Du.x —A lewyearsagothere was a very pleasant, gray haired old man about town here, a collector of bills, who i» now dead, and his account with the world is ail settled. He was mild and ami able—a singular thing in a collector —amt it was rather ple&iam to be dunned >e without a tuppiy u* McLun'i VKunrvda- At ikut uasio particularly when worrr.t are to .troublesome and to frequently fats) snout children, pareatt should be watabtuL >b4 oa the ftr«i appeataacs of those O ®P oai wfclsb wqrn as of ihe presoaet of wortai, at ooi-e apply • power Ail and e&cscioos remedy. This renwJy w* can tuiw convince bii Uai u ncbly menu all tbe pralaea that have been lavished upon il It U safe aod infallible Volamet of certificate aught be pro duced. thawing iu steal raedical vutuct. Ijyror sate hy i. EIUD A CO, No s» Wood tu aun&Biuehc cask it EVIDENCE IN ora MIDST" Us Kub—ffir. I cbeerfelly eomply with yoji qacti ihsi I would g>*e yoojan t-couc: c,( u.e si: mirscaleaacare ol my lir e daoghier'a eye t.y U-< ofyoar “Peuoleotu" She we* suickcd with a veiy »ore eye in February Or March It.!, when I immediately applied to tbr test medical ud in the city, by wbi>in It was prnncun.'ed “ a very bad eyo" and ail gave me no hoi« of do.ng ter any good. Alter «b. aovarraaDcs tasaa asglt:tf - FI. P. TANNER A CO., SHOE WAREHOUSE, 09 Woadlt, bstvHß Third A Foarth," Are now receiving their very larr* and superior Fall Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, ARD BB0GAN8; Also, BONNETS and FLOWERS, all of the latest stylet, ami expressly adapted to the western trade. U has been selected with great care, and as to sites and qua ity is not surpassed by any stock to be found either cast or west Our euatomert and mer chants generally are invited to call and examine, as we are determined to sell on the most reasonable terms. A Up, Goodyear’s Psunt Rabber Shoes at all kinds - uugfchdif B SCO (JR AUK BOOK IBOTITUTIOBM CITIZENS’ INSURANCE COMPANY, Off Plltiburgb C O. HU9REY, Pra*f. A. W. MARKS, Src'r Ofiiofr—No. 41 Water street, in the wsrehoase of C H. GRANT. T' Hl* COMPANY It now prepared lo inture all klinli of titka, ou bouiea, manafactnne*, Rood* mercbandiie la store, uni In ir*n»itu Ye**ela, Ac. An ample gaaraniy for the ability and integrity of lha Insulation, la afforded in the charrxisr of the Di rector*, who are all cilitcna of Piutborgh, well and favorably known to the community tor ihsir j.ru.ier.ee, intelligence, and integrity. Driacjoa*—-0 Cr. Uuttcy, Wm. Dagaley, Wm. I.ar tmer. Jr, Waller Bryant, Hugh L). King, Edward Uauoium, John Haworth, B. ifarbaugh, *. M. Kier apiiu.-u : Office of Ohio and penna. EL R. Co, Third «U Pirnauawa, Aagusi 4,1-50 Tat Stockholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road Company »fe hereby aoufied to pay the eighth instalment o| (tie dollatt p*r ahare, at the offiri of the Company,on or before the £Uih day of Audio*! The ninth iuialmeatl on ur before the rath day c September The tenth intiaimchi on or before un guthday of October next. iTje ?th mstatmem was cslled for on the 90th July last tVM LARIMF.R. Jr. Treasurer. KrapreTtmtau ta ueatlatry. DR. G. O. STEARNS, late or Uoiion, t» prepared to manufacture and eet Bloci Txktu in whole and parti ofaeta, upon Suction or Atmospheric Suction Plates.— Townucuacuais is nva minctbs, where tha nenre u exposed. Office and reatdenee next door to tha May or’* office. Fourth (treat, Pitubnnrh. Rim to—J. B. Il’Fmdden. P. H. Eaton. lalß fr. D. HOST, VISS|HnSn7 DeaUtt Corner ofpoimfe end Paoxtat, between * “ • oail-dlrtn Market and Ferry •ireeis- TBR KATORALTT Mk. WatTt—Plftweanaoancethenan>«of ffmim Pimm*, of lie Foonb Ward, a candidate for Mayor, at lie antoing election, lubjen to Uio uonuo ation of lb* WhltCoovention, oMiae MANY WHIOS OF THE SECOND WARD, ©clfcdif Um WBm_Si r _T. and Hetty ▲. Updike. To Ktstm Boat Builders. EXTRA heavy Oakland and Howard Twills suit ■hie lor ticnm boat decking or awning, received uii co&tiguuicni, and for sale low. by MERSEY, FLRMING A CO, oetW tap Wood st KEO CUTTER—A pnme article, received for sale by [octUj _ BHRIVKR A iMttNKB_ FLAXSEED— A few barrels rec’d.for sole by ouws 3HKIVER A BAIiNES KOLL BUTTER—O br.s, a prime article, reeM by _oe26 ollltlVEH A BAHN»i_ IAT ALL, PAPER—A general assortmentof Eastern YV end French Wall Papers, Iron <4 eeou to $. cr piece, witn borders to meteb, for saie by W P MARSHALL, oetfJ 80 Wood st. 11/INDOW PAPER —1100 rollsat wholesale and VV retail, >.y j.-.ctUl WPMAfIHHALL IAKKSM BUTTER-25 small kegs family tuner, f 5 brU roll; c bzs dc; ree’d for sale by oc’tf J B CAN FI ELU IHKKSK— SOO bis pnraa Cheese; Ircum 00, rec'd lor sale b J B CA.NHEU) OLD COfPER—SCU lbs, iu siore, and for sale by 0c25 J B CANKKLD LINSEED OIL—3O brl* in sure, and lor tats by oc<3 J B CANFIELD CtoFPKE— 175 bagr-recctvrd fer sale by ) A CULBERTSON A CLOUBE ISS Idbeity st MACSCKReL— vil bil< received for sale by 0525 A CULBERTSON A CLOUSE fl'UßACCO—«bz* RA B; X VO bz* W. H Grant's; luu bis aborted; f> cm*es Barrow A Cahinetsr received for «ale by octtf A CULBKRTnUN A CLOUSE FLO UK—5O brls extra family, for sale by ae.-Ji a CULBERTSON A CLOUBE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—4O sacks for sale by octto A CULBEIIt SON A CLOUSE tIHKKSK— lt>o bx* for ialo"»y j oc-J5 A CL’LBKRT.JON ACLOUSE \X! ADLiINO—74 bales Bial.-k, reevived for sale by VY OC2J A CULBERTSON A CUJUSK Cl LASS—lib bis assoued, for sale by J ocih A CULBERTSON A CLOUBE^ •H kegs No 1, ,u»t received lor sale by A CULB'KHTftON A CLOUSE BUCKF.rS— Vi dozen just received for sale by oe?i A iXI.UER I SON A Ci.uUSE OUSAP PIASIO4 A FULL seven octave Rosewood Ptonw entirely new, U offered at a-treat bargain; ALSO, one recund hand fl octave Plano,-- • - tVJ U.ic do do hi do CO 5» One Cu dj S| do do 45 For sole by JOHN It MELLuR el Wood it. N B.—A new stock ut Chickerlng's Pianos nos ipentng ocM 81-TTEK- tlpkgi fresh, jast receired by orSi WICK A McCANDLESB CUKKSK —i'.’.* lx» received for sale by ocui WICK A &IcCANDLESS_ POTASH- A pnme article on band, for sale by o-L’S WICK A McCANDLF.B9 LOAF SL«. si( -iuu barrels small loaf, landing pei steamer hi,.. in. tor sale I y JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO oc?- AvenuSt Lom« Sugar Refinery. Alpscca Hoia* MURPHY a UUuCHITRLU have received a sup ply oi Fs.l Hosiery', inc'uiiug Drab and Btsoi Ca-hneres. .Mi'V-oli. Spun 9n», Ac oc2S Walab Flammala l IL'KPHY A BURCHFIELD invito tbs parncu LM mention of buyer* to their superior stock iU>7e goods, giving to much satisfaction on uceot »f tOetr aa«hm.ksbic qualities. _ pc# ladla babbsr Sbova. fa.- CASES perpetual glos«. Metallic Robber Shoe*l 4,0 cnoststtsg of lie lollowinr kinds: gentlemr& s ana ladies’ Over Shoes, Lmdies Buskins, Boot*, and Sandal*, ui 'be newest it) 'e of linl*h, which we will tell at ib*. lowest eastern wholesale price*. J A H PHILLIPS, OP «3 T A 9 Wcol St GlO V F.S • t r.aici grnl'» loci* Ru*)b«r Glo*< •J cite* ladie*’ do Wa.ib »l ■ • otva Jbll PHIU *I»U SALS *; ■ CHOICE tract of So arre* of cleared Land—a ran >•! ihr Ncriry larai. aloui lure-: Qaarien of .. from Kjii 1 meny, and a mue :.oiu Lawrence v,|ie, h ,t a.. .-lenred i.u»l iniced .n bul £ acres; there *i« two uifc fui.u, ? . out lop bouse. ami two «l»ue at.il a y ounr «i nV or .-hard of rriret frail on n( a •irrcl *lll opened on u, and wnl be divided m from 1 to 5 »err Perms <>f pay mein to suit buyers. Al.o, a pos.d term of HO acres (or sale. 14 aulcs freta Piiubarpn, on ihe Racoon Creek road. Also, f'»r *«>e, a pood Fain: of 70 acres. ali well im* prox d, and good fences and buildings, orchard, ae., within two ua.'.i ol Mount uileatl, Motuce county, < >|||U. Fcraoue wishmp to buy any choice land, or farms like abort w.tl please call at ISAAC HARRIS' of JS-dsi Agency A Intelligence Office, Fifth »t- auTicE. AN cieonor f 'jr President, Treasurer, end Six Di rector*, of Monoi-cubeix and itntl Hill Turnpike C, ropanT, »i;i bo helu at (he iiouae of S. D. Pryor, Soam i'nisUuipH, on Saturday, the 83d of November U6XI, beiwweu me houra of 1 and 4 o'clock, P. M. XV M. C. KOIIINSON, Trearurer. ocvs.d3t\w3 *5 Wa*ti ntrioii Hfpcrtcr ro->v three timer, and charge UiM (litre.) Buara Power end ilootae for Atnli ROOM** ptt’.'iional ofl m tiiMi w suit ien*nt», with rM-nm fewer, toe lent, iu ■ S>u»mc*» p%n of the HC.vIPK 4: ATKINSON Firtl n between Wi o 4 A M*rtct W INTED, IN a tntff wbrleialc and icUil «roccry, an active boy, about 10 year* Old, whoif liatnu ue good, and can come well letimweudcd. Apply at the Gatetie OiA*«‘ ocV4.iai UKUUTAL< THE oGice of the West Fr.nniylvanl»ebe Slants l Zriuii», (Ocfn.in Wug i'apef,j bu l*cen removed from Sn.eeiO'« Building, „p;.c»,tE the foil Office, to Praiib&ciu «t:Vrl. between Sixth anil Seventh »:rcet«, two iiu.ti Strawberry alley H O MUELLER oetlLiLU ' (Jour cal i>lea*c c«py ibree uxnea.) • HE Military Cutup antes of Fmtbarxh and Dinning -1 lum.'wiil take notice to hold themseivei In readi ne«« 10 receive and eacort me remain* ot General Zachary Tuylor. late Freeidem of the United State*, rroiu the Canal lo if.c Moncmabcla Hirer. By order o{ BRIO ADIKB GEN. LARIMER. J. tt M'CittrTcr*. Ail-de- Camp ocSl _ 1 jl)l T rf,R-T mb*, a Lite article for family Me, Jail IJ received, ur.d ior »alc bv • cIIRIVRR A BARNEY, oc ..j »:« A 138 Second at. , a aM 1* oil,*— Jt»»t received tor *ale at 960 Liberty ( Li»UeM. exit* Winter Strained Spo-m Oil, ruperdo-, common do, aiid No » Vyiurf Strained Lard Oil. O' 91 ••-r- WM A McCLURQACO C HANDLES—Wax Candle*, col'd •nd vbite 4*a4 6'a ) Sperm do -A'l ar.d 6"»; Mar do 4'», 4'a and •'»; iinuid doj Dipped dot tec'd tor »alo by oc « WM A McCLI’RO A CO POWDER— tSou kef a Blaolinr, juh landtn< 11 octfi __ J S DILWOBTUACO GOLDEN BYRUF—W bria in alore Mi a J 3 DiL W ORTH X&l PIG IRON—tom Mercer Fix Iran receiving by oc-j J S DILWuftTHACO SHOT— IV ke*i No i Bboi, IV krft No V do; ll keg* No 3 do, 5 kegi No 4 >lo, VkcgeNoi. do, :» kcre No 0 do, l k«g Nto f do, 1 keg r»« s do; landing per iteau boa Mar Flower, and for eale by oJ-« JA* A. HUTCHISON* «'0 l>tJkTHKh«- A >e» bace |>time Feather* will bi F ,old lon lo rloee contignuicni, by UEO COUIIHAN, Vft Wood el, office up eiatr* BROWN FLANNKL—I «••*« < Urown Flannel, on coamnweiil liuia itas manafaciarer. for »*'e Ujr * i.EO COCHRAN, »u, —ftßca op ROLL UU ITKtt—i S«fl ire«h. tbi» day received u • aieby loctfij _ SHRIVER fc BARNES E(ios A tot of ircib L'gg«. rce’d (or sale by oc£J __ 9HRIVER t B&RNE3 IHKSTPfIrf j*'--A~fow buibeU in iiore, (or it e by ) ocV3 SHRIVER *■ BARNES Ctnlon Cloth for Hoarnlng. THE abate aruele, (now to much atcd for mourning (jrcuet in placo of Bo&bti net) of til the vanont a oaluiot to he bed at the tiore of H o*cpet jatd; also. Nasareoe Bloc, Green, Motoon, - • *-- . DraK OI»c>, he , at Bnptrlor Black Bilk*. MURPHY A BURCHFIELD have received a top ply of superior Black Bilk* for dresses and man tilla’-; aiio Coated. anlin ■triped do. ©c* 3 . Twilled flannels--.; cum wbi “ received this day, and for vale al oannfaclorera ... O able bv l oca, l H LKL aici ataorud colon, reo d llui day, 1 tor sale by ... !ii±E_ C. oaiMPnES—O ca*e« fancy, on hand and'for u( m«nß'.tijren, bj_ll LEE Pi AID FLANNELS— 3 cues ric’doaeoniifUißanl for.al.by I*o] wlfiß, I&LB or on HCIDBED LOTS, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. THE uademigned will oiler for B»la on Thursday and Fnday.the ~tb and 6th of November out, of ten o'clock, a. M., on the premise*} eighty eight build ing lou, siraated on 4th end Bth street*. in tbo town of E*»l Liverpool Tbcta lot* ore located near tbe pub- Uo *qttare, and *r« laid obi on * liberal *calr; each lot having a front «f so f*et on street* 80 feet wide, and extending back 130 feat to alley* ao feet wide. Alto Ik lota of land situate on the eXtenilon of Mai* ket street, and fronting on the main rotds leading lo New Liebon and Calcntta. each lot containing about hall an acre. The title of thii property is unexcep tionable, aod it will be sold on a liberal credit; one fourth of the purchase mouev übli will bo required on the delivery ol tbe deed*; the baler re to ne treated by notes ard mortgage on the property in three equal annual payments, with interest. Purcliasers who will erect a dwelling house or other building within twelve months of the day of tale, will be entitled to whatever atone they may need tor their buildings, j satis, as an excellent quarry, within a quarter of a mile of this property, and of easy access, is owned by the undersigned. ] To those acquainted with the loea'ion and prosperity of Liverpool it'would be useless lo say more. It it admitted by all to be among .the most aenrable situ ations on the Ohio River for private residences, and to which tbe attention of steamboat officers is paruen larly directed —sever*! of wnom have already made it their piece of residence It* salubrity is not excelled In the Wen. There *re places of public worship tor various denominations, Roman Cathode, Epi»co onlisn Presbyterian, and Methodist, and an exten sive building is now being put up for a public school boute, Liverpool contains about 1200 inhabitants, has eight manufac-ones in successful operation tor the manufacture ol Rockingham and Qacenswtre, riving employment to about 400 persons fwith every prospect of increasing to an almost unlimited extent— elm? and coal being in ebnndanreir. the neighborhood. To person* contemplating entering into ihe manu facture of Queenswsre thi* will be a good eproruiniiy I* obtain site* To «ueh, an extended credit will be riven if required, and the otc of building stone, per muted to be quarried for all the work* erected on the f The*couutiT around Liveryonl is settled by a wealthy and mtelllgeut population, and tte land U among the richest and most fe'ltle in Columbiana roamv Steam bo«t» arrive and depart regularly in the '•agon. The Cleveland and Pitlshorgh Hail Road, which, by its charter, is to P««» ihroueh ihis mwn, to the Pennsylvania State Line, (where it w,ll interred the Sandy and Beaver Canal) is nearly completed to Wellsville, only four miles be »w A msp of the town and plan of tbe property can be seen on application to the undersigned, at ijio office of Mitcbel A Palmer, Attorney* at Lnw, I-oartb street, Pittsburgh. opposite Wilkins list!,or to flandiord C. Hm, t.,. p rt. I wiil lease to a osrdener or Ninety man.for a term of 7 year*, sixteen teres of land, adjoining *he nbove property, suitable for gardening. The wbolo will bo enclosed with a board leccef and a cmnort able dwelling hou»e and out houtss erected on it «he Diesent fall. [ocx3?J.ktgtJTl JD . BLANKETS— 4 cases different coion sod sue*. for M |e bv loc’i3l H LEE arwrvATtonj COMMISSIONER AND BILL BROKER, ‘ H 9 Second ttr«it. STRICT aticntion wiii be given id all buiineu en trusted to his care. Pittsburgh manufactured articles oiways on band or procured at abort notice. Notes, Bond* Mongases, Ac., negociaicd on favor able tern*. Advanc-s mtuie. if required. ocSTi NOTICE i* hereby given, ibai the-underfigned bos taken oat Letters of Adminiitration on the estate ol Willisul W Potti, laic of the City of Pittsburgh, dreeased. and aU persons having claims against said estate ate, hereby requested to present them, duly authenticated, for •ctiliment; and aU thoao indebted ere required to make Immediate payment to the sub scriber. SARAH E rOTTS, Admin**, oeittddt BOUNTY LANDS, ARRANGEMENTS haring been made between tbe undersigned and E B- Grayson, Esq., of Washington City, (late of tbe Treasury Department.) the ordetiirnrd will procure Bounty Lands tor the ollcers, and soldiers, their widow* ard children, under the Bounty Land Ei’t, passed Bepieraber S9lh,lBM'. JAMES F. KERR, Attorney at Law, Fourth it, between Stni'hfield su fcCheiry alley. Pittsburgh, Qet a, IS3O-—oeta DEW BOOBS. ROBINSON'S Greek and English Lexicon of the New Testament Petticoui Government; a new novel. By Mrs. Trollope. Tb« Conntrv Year Book; or the lield. the Forest, and the Fireside By William Hnwlit History of Xerxes the Great By Jacob Abbott. The above works just received for ;Market streets. SATINETTB— 1 c*»e received for sale by or-J) H LEE NO. SUGAR— S 5 fchds prime, just rec’d on con . aignment, and/or *">e by MILLER A RI IK ETSON tw-w *Bl A vy> Liberty «> Auspratu’ Patent goda&sh. THE subscribers are now receiving, by canal, large •applies of James Masprait A Ron s bigu test, and best quality Glass Maker*' Boda Ash, which they will sell at the lowest market price, for c»«h or approved bills. W A M MITCHKLTBEE wcii liberty «t O. K. CRAABBRLIN'S Comer of Market and Third atteeu. rp’lK course of instruction in this Institution, em* X braces Book Keeping. Commercial Computation, Penmanship, lecture* on Commercial Law, and In uet every branch pertaining to a finished mercantile edueaiion- John Fleming, £sq„ author of the National Book Keeping, principal lecturer and teacher of Book Keeping. , , Ladles and gentlemen wishing to improve their Penmanship, coo coll at the College at any hour dar» ing ihj day or evening. SC*L5 C *L BLEACHING POWDER—2S cask* .\lu?prau*»be«t aoaiiiy, for sale at th* lowest market price by uC 3, W A M MITCIIKLTRKE Cl HEESE—ICO bxs Cream, jo»i rec d for sale by y t , vt HAW HARDAUCH SODA ASH—3O cask. Koni brand, to arrive, foi tale by [oc’Jl] a A W HA.UDAUOU BUTTER— 7 brla Roll Butter, 7 bria packed do. josl landing for «ale by u-31 BtmlKon Canton Ktanaali. MURPHY A UURCIIVIM.D h-vc rterired »*np ply ol above superior nriu ie ocVl_ Bard Pallaaa Flanaali OF very bandtome paiterna aud bright color, rec’d at .tore of MURPHY k BURCHFIELD , ©c2l _ 1~?A NCY PRINTS—IO ca»c» r>tw »;>Tc Fall Prinii ‘ of Merrimack, Cccliccj, Sprague's. DtraweU’i Allen », Clyde, and ether good menuJactonet. jm opening; for tale by SHAGKLEIT a WHITE ,cl 9 101 Wood at. FAN6Y CASSIMERES—H>ic« fall atylc.-for sale ty (uclV] SHAChLETT A WHITE W'OOLEN COMFORTS —300 dor fancy style*, very cheap, now opening by ec 19 SHACKLKTT k WHITE lAWLS—A good assortment of Long and Square *bawD, Plaice, Embroidered, ar.d Plain. 19 SHACKLETT A WHITE CURTAIN GOODS. RECEIVED thl» day. a*. W. M:CUnicck'» Carpet Wareboose, No. fcs Fourth aiieet. and iv Wood tucel, a very splendid assortment of Curtain Goods, rompiUiag la part ihe following varieties:— Blue and Gold > atin Detains; Hloa and Crimson dc; Scarlet and Steel do; • ; Scarlet auJ White Union Damask; Crimson and White do; Bloe do do; Orange and Bloe Satin Damask; Crimson and Purple do; * Embossed Turkey Red Chintz Figured do do; Plain do do; Hulf Window Linen; ; Drab do do; Ac. Ae. The above good* being poicfiascd direct from the Importers and' Manufacturer*,.will be void a. cheap a* they can be in any of the eniurn citiei We m vile all wirhing fine Curtain Good* to call at the Car. net Warehouse S 3 FouriU sueei > cc-e VVM. McCLINTOCK LARD OIL— 111 brla No l, rot sale bv J SCHOONMAEER A CO qc|B ' VI Wood at. ; EPSOM SALTS—lSbrla for tale by oclfl J BCHOONMAKER k CO ■ tFLNED SALTPETRE—IS kegs for aale by •_ , cc!9 J 3CHOONMAKER kCO OILS— A casks bleached winter Whale Oil; 6 eaaks best Tanners’ Oil, for sale by ociv J sniIOONMA&KR k CO SP IS. TURPENTINE—"JO brl* for aala by 1 oelv £ SHOONMAKKR k CO ’ Sal. SODA—I 3 casks for sale by. cclfl J SCHOuNMAKERAOO INDIGO -scue*5cue* Manilla, 3 cerooos Caraecas, tar sale by ! ocin J aCHOONMAKER k CO MADDER— d casks best Dutch, for aaio by ocltf J SCtIOONMAKEE k CO HOLLAND HERRING—A few kegs jur.t received and for sale by WM A WcCLUKGk CO oeiu SSfl Liberty at j WINES k BRANDY for medicinal purposes, fo sale by RE SELLERS; TOOTH BRUSHES—Fine quality English uupoii ed far sale by _ k K SELLER* T IQUORICE—4 oases rec’d for isle by XJ qol9 R F. SELLERS W EDGE WOOD MORTAHB—I cask knotted for aale by loel»] It K SELLERS ANNIS SEED—MO lbs rec’d for sale bv i , oel» R E SEIXKRa-:. ENGLISH EXTRACTS—Belladonna, HyCrf-iaiiOJ Conii, Taxaxicum, and Quassia, for sale by •' ociw B E SELLERS TAn, ROSIN AND PITCH -ISO bbls T*r. 10 do Rosin, )u do Pitch, on consignment and for sole by octlif ISAIAH DICKER A Co-' YlfE’S SOAP—SO b'xs rec’d and lor a%le by oeitv J KIDD k Cq. s[J)Dtc , quauiy. » COMM, fa« rec'ii and tor fate by ■ octU J gCHOONMAEER fc C 8 coftK»-4 b«ic»jroeO qnaJitv foTtato&v ocsl* J srHOONMAKER » Co TF*s-V6uL/cbe»u V. If. Ten; T' ‘2S do . O. P. T«m; 30 do PouchoOK.reo’jrpercuimL'ibT JAMES DALZELL. «o Wnfr *{ y Stmord'* |«tl, tor sale bf' j oeiU J SCHOONMAKER A Co LAC DYE ÜB&UND—3 bbl* for tale by ~~ octW J BCHOONMAKF*’- SUP. CARO. SODA—IO keg* Powdered." for nlrbj <*.u ’ PARIS GREEN—3S cans of the celebrated brand, tor tale by J SCHOoNM AKF.R A Co *n* No 84 Wood itregl TH®,®® PLY CARPETS—Now receivioftt Me- Cllmoek’t, No. 85 PooTth aireet, tod 7V VVood'w., ncn end new ttylo imperial Three Ply Carpet* d Creel from the unportm tod maaafaeturera.wliieh wiftbo told at rodeoed prices, oeilj BUCKWHEAT PlaiUK—Juil received at Wo.fcfi Liberty street, ftam the New Brighton Mills, a Ini ot aaperior Boekwheat Floor, rat on In eolh rack*, for family me, [oclOl WM_A_McCi,tJRG *CO SHAMILY HAMS —E»sn«’ A Swift’* ei-d oiher F ehoiee brands ol Safer Cored iUm« coc.iomly on haad and tor tala at S5B Liberty etrcei, or nil V/M A ftIcCLUBG A 00 -BANK OF PITTSBCBOa. AN Election for thirteen Director* of this Bank for the easoing year, will be held at the Banktug Ho use,'on Monday, the lsthday of November next. • *•: JOHN SNYDER, Ca*h;er Pittsburgh, Ocl 19,1330.—0c1»dtd Kxehaßgs Bank of Plttaburgli AN election tor thirteen Direetets of this Bank, 'o servo during theemuing year, will bo held at tie Banking litas#, on Monday the l>th November next, between the hours or 9 A. M. and J H. M. THOMAS M HOWE, Ca*i.ter October IS, Hsrsbaati' aad Battufoeiwfora’ Bank of PlttoburgL* AN electron for thirteen Director* of this Bank. >or th'cen*uinjl year, will be held at the Baaing Monday, the Ifih day or November next ‘ W ft DF.NNY, Carlicr Pittsburgh. Oct ISthJSSS-ortfdid GFJJTLF.MEN'S Heavy Siik Vests ar.u urawtr?. do' Fine Meuno do; - rih’ed Flapftel RoMs; Russia Belts;' Umbrellas; Stikiand Linin Pocket IldkO, Wool and Biicksktn Gloves; Bupvr Kid and St'.k Glove*; Scarfs, Comforts, and Mufflers; Just received and for sale by F H EATON, 6J Fourth n WIDF. Silk Flouncing Laces; j Black and Colored Mohair Lores; Fine Thread, Loam do, and Lisle jlo, Mutiln Bands and Flour.rtnr*; Bobbin Laces, Edgings, and Itmttings; Ahn’iicsuou and Wrought Lace ('apes, ?l da do Berthas; Maslln end Lace Sleeves; Embroidered Chemisette*, Caffs, and Collars; Vtiienc.enncs Collar*. Justrectived bv cwft F II EATON. BLACK 4-1 Manti!la.Velvets; • Colored and Black 8-1 do; Bonnet and Plain Ribbons; Bonnet*, Cap*, and Flowers; Ostrich and Marabcnt Plumes, Just received by oclD F H EATON, AJFourtU street F. H. BATON, TYr HOLES ALE and Retail Dealer in yV Glove*. Hosiery, and Yarns, Dress add Bonnet Trimmings, Lace Goods end Embroideries; Gentlemen’s Furnishing Article*; Zephyr. Woostcrs, Pattern*, and Car.va: Pcrfd Board, Ti**Uo Paper,and Flower Material*, No_G2_Fourth street. SATINETTB— A largo a*tortme n iof Ijltric, Brcwn, Blue, and Mixed, just received. *nd for «»le »v nc |ft BIIACKLr.rT A WHITE rsiiw MUSIC I nusic't JENNY LANE; a beatitffui Ethiopian Son?; uj sang by the New 1 uleans Serenade™, Bit watebfal and beware; Ot, i Dinah, take this hand; The Maiden’s Tear, Tfte Web Man’s Bride, -Would I were with thee; , By the Sad Sea Wave, as rang by Jenny Lind ,t» N *toc*Bird and the Maiden, song by Jenny Lind; Take ti.it lute, sung by Jenny Lind; Tttm not away; a beautiful duel, by S. C. Fo*tc;; fllelvbtng Polka; by Starkosn,Jenny Llivd.nv.iatu.il Gbod Lack; Jenny atlhe Gate: I^vitia, and Doc worth’s very best Polka; also, new Wtlues and ex tensive selection of Guitar P rec cpior* of best master*. .? H KLEBF.R, 101 Third street, oelg Golden Hup. (YIAHBUTHNOT Is rereiviitg a large ■srorimcTn 0 j, fancy and staple, variety, and Dry Good-, con?t« rng In pan of Woolen, Thibet, and Cashmere Shawl* Silk. Berlin, Thibet. Kid and Buckskin Gloves; W 001, sn and Wonted Comforts; Alpacas and Bombasines: Woolen and Canton I lannels; Colored and Blencard Muslins; Casstnets and Cassimerr.s; Ribbon* unO Lanes; Ballon* and Corahs; Threads and Binding", UtubTellae and Drt«* Bone, Ac All of which, country and pity merchant* are re. apcetfully invited to examine, at WV* cod st. »cp~- a 1 iquorice root-5 bale* I (& ]e by [oelbl K E SIXLLR TYTINDOW GLASS—:WO boxes ?x!0. 100 do lirli VY 50 do 10x14, in store and for sale bv ’ SAW HARBAUI.H prsassd Lumber and Box Boards. ft- LARGE a*M>rtmer.t for rale in Irm 10 «aiv li. A porahuer.. b T JOHN A PLOOiIF.It, . Alleehrny Plasms Wiil» AnJqrsoa *t, Allegheny cuv. palTtrliid Cera fitareh. REFINED and p.cparcd expressly for buddings. Cmurdk, Cake#, «(*• oc la WM A McCLUUO A CO JAMAICA OINGER-t cs»« While Race it * i ca»r iticund no, for • air- t.jr JVt, WM A McCLIIBG i Ci« ~ Saiklttg Cnaeliuarea and Flannels. 'A N S4*«>tia>enl of die v inoov co'orr receiv'd t-y A odd AiUKI’HY A BURCHFIELD. • Fast Colored Prtnti, MURPHY a BURCHFIELD invite attention mibc choice lot of American and Biitish Prints, dm and of datable colors, ju-*t received. odd •to AL. SODA—IS carle* English for tale by O 0 A PA HNESTOCK & CO ode cor Fust A Wood ate. ANUY SOAPh—-Fme - English, imprled, lor salo by oc!8 B A FAHNESTOCK A CO 3tOOTH BRUSHES?—Fine English, assorted sites . and styles. imported and for rale by oelB BA FAHNESTOCK A Of) OLIVE Oik—{Jaatia and pint*, in basket* oi on-, and two dozen each, imported, and for rein tiy odd 0 A PaHNESTOCK A CO P'aC'KKO BUTl’Elt—A prune articic, Lit *Me t»y odß_ _ BHRiVEttfc &ARNK3_ P LOUR—SO bTlTfioe Flonr,in store and for sale by odd SHRIVF.R* BARN-* MOVEUBBft MAOAZIJSKS, UT HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT , Third>'*irect, oppesiie Uio Pott Office. CNODF.V’S i.A DY S COOK for November; jt (itabonT, MiicaZcno do; Sim-r.Hi do du, l.iurUV Living Age. No 3CLS; Hsrp«r*« Monthly Magazine for October; Cultivator for October, . HomettHati?i for Of tober; The Iron Ma*k—Doma*' be*t work, complete; Tlio Orphan Children; a ule, t> • T. $. Attbar, Adelaide Lindsay; a new novel, by Mrs. Marsh. Old Coantry House; a now novel, by Mrs. Grey; _£slZ uQ . ALCOJfuL— s barrels TtJai d 92 fresh, jar, ree'd for wio by 11 K SELLERS ocl7 3“ Wood si ROSE PINK—4IO ibTGoglish, jail rec’d for n!r by _ oel7_ R K ftFXLKK? AMMONIA—I easi. ju*i reeM for »aln • y j ocl7 R K SELLERS -"fs'Y SIS'EKT pipe iu*t received for v*le by oc!7 D. tJ SELLERS PiftK KiX*T—l oe!7 _ __ _ DRY PEACHES—IO sack* ibi* d»y rtc'd by osl7 vVICK A McCANDLKSS TOBACCO - SIS pkf» S'*, 6 1 *, li>, ard I C*« Tobacco, popcridi tiand<,iece»v«l (or *ale by ool? __ WICK AMcOANDI.ESS h&CMba —l'i «scV» fOr’.*A 'niond* for inlr far _jk*l? WICK t MeCANDl.r.jd CUEE9E— Crcara Cbeeae; Wi bxa W. R. Cucecc, for sate by o* ocl7 3 P VOS BL»NNH r 'RSr A CO I HOOM&—100 doi for *ale by ) pel7 w F VON Bn*NHOR3T It CO ( IIIKESfc —It) bzeforaale by / 0 F VON. BnNNHORST&^Ti i )ur.-_«m? WICK * MoCAJiiILESS IjaCon cAbKp—OUeuiuif caika in order, for JjMtleby o-iU JAMES A UUTClflyof, &Co rjiAtt— IStltii ISAIAH UCKEY& CO Water ft Front s;» Oianlß* Bfaseh*a<«r Qls(h«ai« MURPHY 4 BURCHPIELU ii*« rceemd a 9H|v* ply of seat nyie* of real Manchentcr Gluehaui &; alio, uJotMtio Ginghams in |rea; variety of paueir.t oM4 . WHOLESALE _F ALL GOODS. A. A. MASON &, CO, 63 -dt 04 BASKET 8T„ WOULD aoiiait the attention or Merchants all section* of the country, to ’heir imnsrar / Stoek of New Fall Good*, comprising the largm er.rv most complete assortment tn the western country consisting of •nz oa*e* bestttyle* Print*; 4a Jo Imported end America* Ginghams ns do Alpaera*, Paramatta*. end Menaos, T do Cashmere* and Eta Lain*, 4s do| Satinet* and Jeaut; •«s» do* Cloth*tod Cawimeiei, 70 do- Bleached Muslin*; ca bate* F'snnels,AH colors; • 57 dot Tickings, all arade*; 3*> do" Brawn Mutin*. bast ntaltw _ **“• ■•"*» •"* »*'“*" •! Sk.wl., Will, OoaJ., Jl.llui.rr do. Tmjlof." Titauamj. Lse«*, Hosiery and Gloves, Ac. Merabants are assured, from the great facilities of ihi* e«taMi*hnieni,oralways procuring the Uim «i.j mo»t desirable gooda, end 41 pi ices as low and iowei than any eAjtera hotua Being raaußfacwrers’srems ; for larfe ot Domestic Goods, they pnrum tarty solicit lh« orders of nierebenis fnrdorseiw* . deliverable in ibis city at the" tame price they */• . sold atui eatitrn eide*. Merchant* cither jciej o. ■ retaining from the cut. are Invited to an rxa/stnat-oc- I of their stock. a A MASON A CO JULKS* HAUKL'S siIAYIAG CKKAN-wtcre n ’the man!who doe* noi eppicci* lo luxury oi ar. ctfT share! If any ihere be, «* do not addre** our aelvea to him. But to all other* wc «ay,ir you wish lo reader shoving c pleasure, poreftsse a box or Juiea Hand's Almond piimeiilo or Ambrosia! . hsvfng Cream*, it is utterly Impossible u» find word* t© de scribe the feeling* of* person wfc ® Shaving with ordinary uus for ihe£r»«Ume. It is a comlmetlcn of wonder, ad- CTEAM U Ingly emollient; rendering the f affest imd raon wiry heart soft and pliable, producing en admirable lather, and br it* extremely mild nature allaying sit Inita tinn, i»d preventing that unpleasant- and stiff footing nffhtTstln'whirb i*» often rrpeneneed alter shav lnr Gentlemen u*ih| dole* Ilaßel’i Sharing Cream miv face the eold«i and most plercu.r wind* im mediately After Ita use, without the *k(n becoming Sowed. And thore who ©neo ue it, we cut aafely aarwtH never u*e any oAer. One greit advantage. which will be especially ip oreeiatrt by lhc«e who wear whiskers, is the fa -1 Shat it wiU. not discolor U* beard, which moat soaps will do, giving a «tndj or tasty appearaneo to tfco edge efihd whisker*. Jute* llauel s Bhavutg Cream* ■re dtUghlfhJ preparation*, edapoanded with iktll, to tbaatter exclarion of all artiele* calculated to render tha operation of shaving unpleasant, and wifi, be appreciated by oL who tneke trial of them. Pr *^ a **jUl!£s , H4l7EtH Perfumer and Chemist, 1® Ckesttißt st, Fail* For sale, wholesale and retail, by B. A Fahnestock & Co ,ttnd R- F. Seller*, Ptiubargh; and John Sargent tad J ;Mitch*Hi Aliejheoj Cuy. *ep27-ip 1 U bales :*red for « in by R E3ELLKB3