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ACME NEXT PAGE FOB LOCAL MAT rats T£3..03 BAY Elle raoti Co pond caws of the Pitt.._toth Glasut. II Wtstrootot, Oct. 31... Parson, I to Beal ota—Baranso and Flo • . • bug—Humbug in General—MP DI. enure* upon that Theme—ftealltle eMell Ide alltie s—W att's Hot her, and th. Steam Kettle from erlatat the Ste •. Karghie—ltevel. Ft. fence...lug !Scheme navigating the Alt. In coy last dates in Bedlam, I gave Ton my opin lon in brief, of that place, of .TenniLind, and of Jennydom, as developed by the:humbugeons still, world renowned, of bar chsporone Barnum— Afoer closing that communication, I received the Willett opinion upon the two latter potato of a most accomplished lady, who bad melt the duvet• opments of Baratta:* imams lathe British Capital, while, conducting tte memorable progress of Torn Thumb. Slid 1111 friend, "Jenny Lind ia a won derful and admirable woman, !rho succeeded Tom Thumb in the favor of . She Eris:L*ll Court. had the misfortune to fall into Barnum'' hans; and came to ibis country after* farewell visit to the queen at °theme. This amply leCjll a le for all the &And unregulated admiration which she has rewired aver end above what duly belongs • so her as winger and a woman?' 1 'oppose thls it about so WIC an account of the existing fan,ns nit could be given in many more words. The estimable senior editor of the Gazette was In New York during pan of my stay, but as it is a considerable place,and I am an inconsiderable per. son, I did not meet with him. In that municipal epb tome of the American world, it la not easy to imp. ante the solid and true (rein the mperficial glitter of the false and worthless. All is not humbug that new, aor all valuable and good That is old. My ears were dinned by hypomitical and canting ergs from the peen, rte bar, and I had almost said, the pulpit, which I knew to be more venerable than the day. of my boyhood, and yet arrant humbugs Oa crossing too ferry, a respectable grey halted man, with a portable writing desk before him, and neatly printed forms ready to be filled up witt name and date, relieved the tedium of the pima age by beseeching, in tones of lend and affection• Me solicitude, etch one of the crowd ol passen gers to come forward, pay • dime, and take • tiokiit of Moran= against the chances of twiny life, limb, or health, on the Journey before him That, I thought, was a new humbug; and yet who shall say y For how often in the world's history has the frivolous of to day proved the mighty be fluence of to morrow, and fixed the destiny of Rn age. .-11.fbe.n,"said the mother of Watt, ace day, nearly a hundred years ago, as elm ear lam rail. kg the lid of the tea kettle, and with appareez retleteritee, watchirg the escape of the steam "Roberti what au idle, good for rotting My sot, are becoming.; I fear yon will be of no use is tbs . World:" The mind of the hula boy tau then creating eh the steam mills of Engiaod which were to spin tb, world's cotton, and print its calico, and weave it clothes, and pump out its mines, and forge its poi dawns beams and shafts, sad sustain Pitt lb, younger, and Bayport England through twenty fir, years of war, blood, sod disaster, and finally pros trate Bum:lsparta. Sad are my waking thoughts, butdelicious my night dreams, once said a ga' thinker, and who shall tell Me which to the res and which the Weal of this life 7 . But I digress. We will leave the poor man— doubly poor if practising • trade of surceasful knavery—hawking his am nanny policies les • six Mere risk—and Turd our eyeatestards the Jersey shoie, for which we have tau in lee leisure, be. cause a long, lagging tow of river barges lies Lilo vut stomberiog serpent, fall in our pub. :lu abet dlreetkut front a fatetery roof, between two to boa juet tia r a "a fly mg machine: whiten is rapidly ascaneny, and is making its won against the wind, which blows a grid breeze, ore our heads. it is caning upon as first advertise. Urfa! voyage to Boston. The maiming power t the gas of • large helicon, the eblity: to direct it wild to reside/ io the only pesoenger of the eiegei• laxly .hoped boat like contrivance which depend, from this lofted seek. Is this, too, humbug it all gas! The pretension is certainly novel, by has the cerookut any control over hii air stop.— Hes he discotiored the art of navigating the at. .thoephere I tett:4°ot gentians, which I an women Bo with all my inftdclitY, let me cooks that I have elver hold to the precticabtitty of that scheme. W y ettorli not roan navigate the' eh es well as the water? The air Is his peculiar el meet, the breath of Ida nostrils, and It is the' clue power to wich all others ere but eubsidery, 01 them who gt down to the aes 'ln ehips. rodent!, Melt have fora very long period navigated the air, bet althorn* rudder; that Lea been the grow dd film:thy. Thilt dlr. Pennington, if that be lila own", stye he has Chum' the ictdder. That the rudder will be found, lit be not io this case, I have r o docibi, for it ta, Wier al!, wily the bird's tell.' 111 wings were discovered to the balloon three quarters of • centui ego. Sot I left Mabel io the 'midst of roar of prep/a: ations for • genuine undoubted butobug--the Ca,. tle Garden theeting. But I pos.pone toy inthadoci remarks open that until my next, when i mil! famish my promised 'ketch of the political CAM. psign in Nair York; this fall. Junta. Tom Tutactrarso god in the New °flewa papers tha report of the Corninitice appoithid by the citizens of that place to make cer tain investigations relative to the proposed rood *eaten the Isthmus of Telmontepee. It nets fin th that a contract bra limn made with Mr. !largo., .the iiasigneei of the Float of the right of way, m • which he slims to susPerni all negotiatingne with otiter, partics for the peitiod of two years, to expire on the second day of !day, 1552 - , •to v.vi it for ilia formation of* earnyany Louisiana. In the mean. time to has' conveyed hi. whale -title and intereot to trtOdeeltinlilleaclaNewOrleaos—oncondttion thatllhry convey the "Mgr 'to a company formed on Clertein atipulatid terms, or on the failure to fedm sueh s company, shall reiconvey the same lotion. The coanideration paid to Mr. Haug. Is one third-of theatact of the proposed company, not to exceed 57000,000,. An inquiry into the stolidity of the grant resulted to the aatinfaction of the Committee before they concluded these agree- "AXto thecae of the read, the Committee dorms, pretend to mate more than an approximate Fmk mate They are - manilla for the report of. Major• Barnard'* survey., which are undertaken 14 that purpose. On consultation with . Mr. [forges, they have made. rough outride calculation, that Sti,ooo„' MO will be ample, baleen ,as their enteric n ihe em I Ornate of tiolonel Albert, for the raceme reed.— Te distance it taken at one hundred miles, Which is computed at sixty uromiand dollars per mile.— They think it will be less, but do not sentare to ex preia a hope that the expenses cm go below are millions. For misnames, the committee are min fideat that Subscriptions will be nada, a u eduo us the books ire' opened, sufficient to preteritc the work mtil:the lands attached to the gram of any the townlinsat the LEMIIIII, and the income bf the temporary Onset, which will he entriediateiy pre pared for, will produce the meas. ot 'continuing and 'completing the permanent work. A einem. tea tea beep appointed to procure aigrmtures to pot MIAs for in extra session of the State Legislature. In order, moreover, to rates no amount mallnent to meet tho expenses of the proposed, ear vey by Major Barnard, it bag been vrtanimotoly voted to open lists of subscription immedlately,and then all in a per centric , on the stock auhaultied adequate to Meet the exigency. Decided progress lies been toward, the organization of n company, and the strangest confidence of *emcees is expressed in the early; cimmtermeroosit and ijacerlyeompletion of the enterprise. loft:mat or • WAR Srataca.—The, Banter Hill Aurora sip.. that the new rutunkhip 74kil . tins. aittprFfretil Mite' May Yer4 wino t icE.*, pu pus launched on Saturday afternoon in fine. MU, Shit ta ailed thiJotui laucaroot, Wass—We examined some sten., litettrof laraserfma the manufactory of Wood- , srsrdOitilMly, & Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. We have frrgaentlY - Minced In' our paper the rapid advatteemerimaldng in the maw:lacuna of ware, ht Liverpool, and the excellence of its quality ; but the articles in question exceed, in point of excel. lance of qmdiryialy thing - we have befine seen _from those manufactoties It wee of flinty hard ness, and some of the pietas were beatnifolly -wrought with maed leaf and. Mao work., Then coloring . 1a Selland voiles; which, together with the exquisite'shape nod patteroa of the platee and woutd add Mamma audbesity to the haat selected table eels. ' I'M. la eeitalt4 an important nem t-,,Wastaro fuctuntaentrer aud.canpul ih lookedPPon.‘'h r - .3 - pride-and gratification by-every friend of the tar. • ti...tvaWsW,,tl I ke superioritS of its wares, and, the... 144 iXtenxitizi itidiniptovent at in the tuna ufacturicsOu begpairne astute mush-attention, boiA in die oast and in - ilie'.West, to both of wbicb points lam quantities of the ware are shipped . ;' •and, as a natural consequence, the Win is be aming the centre of au exienstve trade, and pro. perry them tidally enhancing in value. In connection With tins subject, we would call the attention af the ;white to the ale of town lots, at EAU Liverpool, on Thursday cud ?rblny next. Steamboats leave Our wharf every morning at and 10 o'clock, and will reach Liverpool about 3 volock in the afternoon; thus affording : our citi. sins excellent owes:unities of attending the sale. • AFIICAN COLONIZATION.—The Colonisation Her ald, palisbcd et Philadelphia, has received an in• teresung letter from Elliott Cresson, Esq., at Lon don, principally in reference to Liberia, in which he strongly urges the appointment, II" the United States Government, of a consul to Monrovia; and more especially so teglimd hag, in he. behalf, now appointed on[--the — Rev. A. W. Han.on, a native of Africa. The letter represents the prospects of Liberia as - very flattering, notwithstanding the ' Luannesa of the sums appropriated for the benefit of ' that colony. The FlauhSentmel, of the :ad inst., says that Cabell's majority in the Stete w II b. about 05. In the Legislature the Democrats have a majority af one in the Senate, whilst there is some probs. 61.14 of there being nLa 10 the House. Two counties are yet to be hoard front fully. CATILS.—The Winchester Virginia. states that am hundred head of fine mule, from the Choctaw ouotry, west of Arkansas, passed through that own a few days ago, belonging to Mr. A. L. Arm. teed, of Faquier county, Virginia. Though d:ie n I,:a mules, in near four months:they improved he greater part of the way, and came in in tine :der. ConncaL Lew—Jut , Drusiox —We learn from the Cincinnati Gs:cue, that, on the 21st inst., the Circuit Court of the United Slate -1, now in session at Columbus, Ohio, made a decision which is important to Merchants and deniers to money. The suit was brought by David Austin end wh ere vs. Henry Mater, as endorser of a con:nest'', of deposit of the Union Bonk of the State of Mimi*. sippi, in the words following : hlrlspstriq Ilmax 13.rx, Jeers., Tian, Feb F, I I hereby certify that Hugh Short Gas deposited In that bank, payable twelve mouths from lm May, 1539, CVLIII five per cent. interest till due, fifteen hundred dollars, for the ere of Henry Mllter, and payable only to his order upon return of Itoe cer. toscate. WM. GRAYSON, Cagner. Miller endorsed this eettifootta to George Look wood, and be endorsed tt to the plainuffs, wnbwn ,rewwwee. The declaration COOMmed spemai couuti describing the instrument as a promissory note.as a bill of exchnnge, kc , and the common money counts. Chase, for plaintiff, cited tiara New Yorb. and the Connecticut Reports, to show that su•b cern. ficates possess all the qualities of commercial pa pen and are ntgoitable. Fox, contra, cited Watt's Pennsylvania Reports, chore the contrary wan hell ; also the Virverc Law Journal, where the supreme Ccart n lb , trend in this wanly, to hastio a. tel:lier, heir such paper not negotiable was to charge an eo lamer. Judge McLean mad that, in the coed ct of an • lona upon this questioa, it was the apparent du iy attic Court to took at the reason of the thine rather than to attempt to harmonize et:tinier, 50 liverre. He looked spec the cora:ice:a of di pc , t as the evidence, of a loan made to the hank by vie person i 5 whore favor the deposit was made. Ms bank achnowledgeo aliens be indetrice, an, tee word payable, coupled with a time, moo is atomise to pay at the period Knot:red. There t. then aidebt and a practice of paymeat, sod ti luestlon tutees as to ha negotiable 1 feeding this gce•tton, let us look at the iotentma )(the parties in its comminution. The tertroinci t a made upon beak paper; in the form of a ban: note; ft Is payable to order, may be circuialed by alignment, end it is evident that as well by the treater , it was designed and intended for circulat ion. We are not able to sea in what It differrin substance from other commercial paper, or pry Ulna to the harm to anise a presumption to tt contrary. Verdict andjedament for the plaintiffs. Tux Lara ... Flta,roMer TAYLort.—The ca ,m, stance of the.removal of the mortal rernelru of it, ate President Taylor tom Washington, for !Ilea final resting place in Kentucky, Is rcierred to, m Saturday's National Intelhgeneer, to the drUervit e Lunching and eloquent mantel: At an early hour yesterday morning the remai-e of the late lamented President of the United Staten were removed from their temporary rertinc nice e. rube receiving vault of the Congressional Cem.: cry, and deposited to a mourning ear prepared t, it :hest reception in, order to be transported to th. 'art earthly shade. Cot. Taylor, the reepee:id ozother of the deceased, and Col. Blies, his e.• teemed son.inelav, , and formerly military rid, .companied by 'Messrs. Pendell and Wallach, IDs. :net efitorney and Marshal, mad several other en. lens of Washington, formed the sad escort bent-e to Baltimore, when the two first named smitten,- I. with the requisite assistants, preeieded troth tae body on its room to Limay,lie, Kentuety; whet .• a we understand, it to to be placed in the bur. if place on the famtiy Tim" have we lout from among cm the last m. sneholy memento of the preschee of Ziebrrr raylor. Who can target the 'day when that tun n venerated form first appeared is our streets I It seems as if the shoats of his end:wineeic w,!- come were yet itimediatr to our ram; and n , —after ea brief, ao transient an enjoyment t e highest Minton that min can confer—what It 1. ft not the intend hearse ' tho coBo; and the shat to; It is like some bright b at fileaag dream. B so the substantial, ever.endurfeg glory the: testes the name, of Zachary Taylor. Death n tab cM of his ptesence , the depstUng vent eter mar away even his trionlderiug duet ; not death nor limo can take from the hearts of countrymen the, ineffsecutdc remembrance 0.,• values or hi; dead, To thine a. a doter., wits known coly as the brave, Grin and intim:ails , leader, the upright and ass...sus rut, but t who were privileged Wee a nearer v.cer, be te yet more favorably known by the winning eh, 11 of • child like simplicity, o gentleness and henry team of Date*, a guileless singleness of m;.. such as Is rarqy been, especially on the G,le, I glory and the edge of power. All men, truly Cr.sl melt command, respect, men eminently virtu ma are ore of oar reenerabou ; bat such men an otr ! late lamentedi' , hief Magistrate win at wore 0,, W signer O. Never al a signer nation occupied In more unprelend g spint. Power had no Istee., • to IntaXiCalle, praise no pow, 10 pervert him. As simple as the men whom Stlreo'nrsphl, 1, 1 / 2 4: has drawn on *very heart, he pun, e•ae, a Spa t:..t, firmness which notion vaile move. Nchber trail ed to rielliVel Or highly caltivaiec by edit h s mind poetersed an intultivec:esruess and strrnerl. Which enabled tango at arm: to the. ro,engr.l i,10.-a of every questitin submitted to hid); end when he had made up 'his judgment, It was fixed and flexible. . We have had; many more brilliant Prosid, 'l. *ever a more Upright one. Elevated singly exclusively by Ma own merits, be novae intr go,: kr power, nor felt anxiety re rejoin it min has :.0 been peruntlted lo Serve oat the entire Ere•ie.o.,t, terrn, there is Fit, tutu who would hey° it I .1 finished the helm' of . Slaw and ratmned . i..:, bosom of &made life with more blialifelt err l inear Ho fell it his past, tbved and honored, and ham ler, a nem& wash:lied by aught that eon 0,11 it Weigh Into lave cOuntenance of reistiro or (demi.-- And if it to mu4b to any Ibis of out who dine in a Mettle Winton, how much mom Is it when re with truth of ere who titled this 'unreel, srer power, which tits reduced, ...vitt and Leeral• If destroyed to' ra any, iF every see sod er x t, of those who bare occupied it ! Peace to I a albea! undyinli gretitade tor his great nude ist!... seuvieev! a nej promo end Mva I ir all his Poet:ions virluei! loOs's He his grave n It map, it will bit covered with a wreath full at.d fresh, and infer tat lade. We are happyi to learn that the enterpritin; bottee of G. W. McHenry Lc Co of this coy, wend to issue cabin famine certificates for the Indwir m l Exhibition, to tote place in London nemt year.-- The ticket. for the excursion toLiverpuolund haul: ate to Iteurnhthed at the low price of one hundred deflate, inebaditig every thing hue wince and I The trips will,ctuottimice emit the packet eine Ale ry Pleatatit, to Mil ou the ran March nelL—{j'hil American. I PaOX Vit.:rye-Um, appears by neap.. from Letennynt and Porto Cabelio, tc the 6th Omnie that every dung in Venezuela wan perfectly tran quil. The elections had been conducted with cry.,4 ordered modebstion, and the majortly obtat....‘i General G. Monegne. the brother of the set to.l pr, alien, appear*** iaree that there can be no 9 doubt tibia belha Weed to the Presidency by it, required two thyrda of the votes; of the stector,l colleges;, and evert ehon/a thin. not be the case, tt, .amber wilt be en greatly soperior.bo hi. one, petitori that Consent will of comae Wore htn.,=.; INII. LPL _ Cerreepondeere of the N. Y.Tr,butte. The ADISTiCIII Artl h leaped/thou. 1 E 'TER FROM E S. KANE. . hem ten Cape Crawford L. Wenn. :stay, Aug, _ On the 13. h .1 Augusta featly breeze and open Lends helped us to en unto , , h ad for pregreai. We got to the north of 75 deg. 4 0 mitt, and the scow (avenue. aboard of us, sum taunting cliffs of Trap. Some deep valleys we pissed Were the nests 'of remarkable glaciers, and the lee generally inter ested me by the novel chancier of Its formations. I had a fine opportunity, too, of adding to my stock of obstrantiollll on refraction. I have now 1431913 forty quarto pages of them. . Throughout these regions, the phenomena of Refraction eclipse any thing I have seen of Fats Morgans or Minya in Africa or Mexico. Some iirtheae distornonswere indeed ea VOnderfel that lim inclined to thinks,* have bona favored in 1.1.fe es peet beyond prevlobl vdyageri: Certainly, we have wtineased al . leitattwlee what no dosed p. hum has yet approached. ..PtorY, with Prober and Sabine, had sketched legatees of bergs no -dim. !Ind as to throw theibtife Of one highinto the-air ; butiwe have had allusioni M extravegant:f fal Allot to attempt any description of them would Ire simply• . . '• Sinee'sve left Dire, our day has been one.em• ending sunehiae; andmidnight the time for • ,ges flea of anndesires deepening in color with the lids • vane° of the year. Bitter cold as we have had la in earoest, strange as say. the warmeat sky of the Mediterranean does not look warmer in the color ing than that of the Sommer eveniall upon Bar- Go's Bay. I have learned to believe 113 . ,TUMET, In my riche ht with the rich purple ahadoaraof the slanting wan here and the violet hues it gives to the reare.Lerr of white snow end the traomill water Leeds that ere tire ateevd 1001rirao glinelf 'prelim& rd he is breath of air. It in in these lingering home that make the wed ding of sunset to amuse, the refractions, are so regularly beautiful. The earth borrow. from the sky da clouds and on colors, still it is hard to tell :Mere they do or do not, mingle. And the line where you look for - the horizon tins up and deir;, o capriciously, and it is so bestudded with glow. ag figures, some of them comming op from the water and others down front tee sky, that you ean• not help puzzling yourself with the notion that your little maw I has somehow or other got out of her place, and neither swinging or banging between them. I haviaseen in the coarse of a single night, regularly mutilated feudal towers, glittering pin clerics with pennons strtmming from them, mount ains crimsoned With lava f, oriental d om , o f golden tracery, and heaven knows what Rh of deal architecture, mined up igith bizarre forms of Moro. glyph mid heraldry ; things that lave bean and are, and thing+ that imagination has never dreamt of; melting into earl, other like the phantasmas of a dream. Ono evening, the 15th, we saw a fleet of ono,a ateorpere in the air, with their tall smoke along in o line, as it tritnarrtiallp Oqt way. ErQLYIM AUX. Ends' in Ilse morning of that day, as tee passed Cope York, two humnnish looking beings mete xlgnals to us. We sent a boat off, and found thorn to tie a coupie of Esquemoust. Three Jar Northern savages—tor we nre now More upon 'id deg. N - were expressive figures in the posture of this soy sv idernere They wore clad lc hear skin breeches and seal skin howled jackets; their Mors n hadlY pot member composite of skin end dog for, n Inoue harpoon; lone, woad, and iron oppr.d, in their hands, gust it big; satistedbledder of sent akin hanging beck between thee shoulders They were equipped for the sent ehise upon the shore ire. Their (aces were fat and flabby, bat as much of patient good nature in them as we see in horses and dogs ; their pantomime was expressive of the ceersest fun bum pansonstme ten express. They would have mei as wish open arms but we did not meet them half way. They pointed with five fingers spread out to spares between the bills and made signs to us that there was ilmt number of huts there. They ware envious to be taken aboard, but this we would not du, ei ther Only a low rotten from where we saw these poor wretches, route wrecked whaieusre stumbled, not long ago, over a irony of Equimaux huts The maw seas untrodden around, but they found more than twenty being.—sot beings, but corpses ice pre,erved, entire, except their eye. and lips, and !gird. down, lifeless deg by !Alma matter. The close of this naming away was a myathry. There wet triad around them, and where food and Mel ere nearly converiFtle tem.; they would needle have been without flee and light.' Wltetbor it was tn:ense cold cr pestilence, sr poinciana sorted, the iiorpses were them, cod for aught we knew to the contrary. are there Will. Aiiter Howse sailed along the coast quietly, hot with the pleasant excitement of hopeful expecta tion. We had not Ken the water more epee, and were morcentartly expecting to shape our course fir Leg-eget. Hound. the great highway to the We.t. Oa the 15. h of August the shore was close goon our left hand, and in spite or the deluaLons of Arco° d:rtatice, it was, as it looted, Oct more lban hoc rode.. on. THE CRIMSON CLIFFS. fly and bye we Caere to the fr•Crunson Cliffs of Sever cy," the locality of that curious vegetable growth tailed the Red Snow. The cent here wee Lodi of high and rugged metamorphic reeks, lwokter sloes foe sea boo prectpitous ileellette acd where the courieursuen ot the hills permitted, hoed by • rough derrour of broken York. Nuy, tnerece genre, opened out Lent:ward, sod on these were patches ot mow stained by a brownish r.d. tioa,guie the wort of a Tame, with his drer ging o aye one or br.et dust, and you have the , :ronson reftievetley, About the poetry. It was a calm. or nearly 'nett, sum the hole wind :het way surrieg ahesdi mid this gave me an onettonoy of going ashore. Afer forty gee flogs' tmcgisonnient, hemmed to by snow and ice, I enjoyed 11 IGMLIBOiy. We Weft m latitude 15 deg. 04 Min., nearly bat eght hundred and thirty gr. miles from the Pole, and throe hundred and fifty ail from the Northernmost limit ever attained by mac. Yet, whto we leaded within a little cove, ohs side of wits ile.mod by a C,‘lacier t and the other il:rmed by its .distillatioo., rde found it green, 1,,L I green, erilh taosseri'amd a highly elaborated •• e , ter rant¢ down from a steep gorge, ~ , twoetll, was an iedabound rein, It did nut unite till up die linte horse owe emosnsion into which we entered, but canoe: auto, it ho read mall or 01.11rp=301., sustain.mg a dome rif veil, One side was fresco to the uppoving cline, and the other protruded idle the lien The rude presented to us offered a 1013 Pall. 111 , r1. reedier) exhibiting Its successive Increment, or ,vawat. dear the eye, It had a height of aline, twin ...uncred beet, and Its 11117illCe being of gentle ,Notit, II 'act the inclination ol the bib aid, et an Como angle of sumo throe hundred yards above vs It M beyond my power of language, dear to C,OVIOCC you how trash, and pare, and chute ,h.u.ng, and beautdul, wu this will of silver and crytiml. The lines of Ito formation were arranged in horizontal strata, blending et rt.! with the. Doti at its hate, nod so Incorporu and ort:11 the bed above which ft bad grown. Note, out of the Freund,—the rye. a upon which I stood in the Gnk meadow of the cove—can you realize it'—in beds bordered and lined with thick teal, and naroy lichens, no Arne Flora ratted lb ant , lull of modest variety and beau y. lino, the routulne efthe short but ardent Sum. in, here. VraeratlOLi outs:ens to an extent beyond tour Man ntaisell is COI:11MR/m of allot', no aiease eirott. too, When he conairaine hmroeli h. ',uniting altetattone of tecioce, undor toe ner• shins ctn.:set of constant I ght. Rot the Arctic ?tat, too no will meet 'lama the neatly note,,. cpur,thally of the mammal pones,es which nnetsuke vitahts; the absorption of carbonic ail& (slave's'n ei0,1.1. in these nigh latitudes) goes on -feet solar ray rails continually tor as rap. gtt.t. and the pear plantidocos little, Vet I woe rtirlttieed at their extreme luxuriate e,ii ,arlrly. I had ;oohed (or some marks or Veg• even in this high latitude; bat here were send sue, and rannaeolcond Reismanea of extreme Fela oi:og led with lee vanes and elate 11 . 01:1• 1 1 .•ravelir,g a Wait 1.111 JO. roe my -,duct :,or from Chit locepty. IN A GALE. R 7 it,' time, beteg the coddle of August, we begun to draper n 1 'erelong nor ore wehteg ground no gelive anvtce. Qnt no C2l.llAliOne based a pun wind end water ore to Ire relied on. The calm whip eu, , eled to vi.,t Greenland, suddenly urt.gd up, end on !Mt 19th, early in the mornitig, we delve acrota no "yen space heading (Jr Lag cantor :donna. wine fr,en , ned drying th 7 rzitivr DePll,' etperAl , tetiti , er 11.1170-ra&7'Alreul '141,14 Were mei: ,i,terr.=4oyNevi: cash larger than oll; ,ulttaboroti lair ondei a, heavy C.II2VIStA e. racy Ilj+reri carry. ttr 12; etel.eek may chrlte uuwitl us; and the roll of ahogt 3001ta9, look tier WS ,l5 a oar .rtattroritit Yearn. - 1111 E Ifrili.lbil.:l2'S HALLO. • tVo ffrqte now swank 1101:70 mites from ihnOtest • ),,t1 tee. pleased pleased at mtotirg may yy but tken. 'NON more to On—they • r• o a brdthren tor OdcAtctie Unmade and bound open PI i.rnoo,,drl errand. One ilapfain ini.oped. up on the stern lockers, and elinsfog i.., to int. MOO ttUntll,olllClotl 0 tug ged emit, bed., norm; tms pilot once, •fes plain Penny, I vs.:some!' !fay, ay Sr!' To this went been. the introdusitolif oLteurecrant Ln Hovey, of the Pelted dints Raped moo to search of Sr lobo Praokife, cud then earnmeneed the In. fee...fiecge of ;fetes.. • WO Incited that dna sea.on?sasbnekwa t .d eve , eland tdrllvitle,Say very dice CattlMo.tote Assns Oran Cu route rttr and hots ;if, Carey Isfailds three days toffs«, C. 'Urn. Tee North :Mar, about where Gtr we •.fillre begin, kid feet:llMM, molar oou.cty, wan refs rded sound at Leopold Oration—. Good Ave, ths.s; Good bye, .11r , : S'owfy sbe laded ahead the Ledy Franklin ; bat theh, before she left hafting ddniceo; them cadre o ,,.„ t h e tuoglc D. the good old roar we Inherit from oar.j]eglish forefathers, the Hurrah I-there sitcom of (early brotherhood and sympathy, shove the dOrm, "Stand aloft, boyar' nod we sent bark the ••linth " One cheer more! . alley a i l,. and "You dottier, e were given end responded to, nod the dlge of the enter uutoae parted corn. pony. Penny!' orders were to Smith's and Jones's Sound:. nether he boa succeeded to entering, W 0 Cannot ell. 0,0 Orley, bo wryer, was no amall entifori 10 let 00e Valltee espodittnnon. op to time. Ifs y thing, we were. shuad of Austin, w t all his itameraand his start of neatly:a Week hem Ilseo . . • ,_. • 1 1.1 k; GALE: INCIEASLING. .. dumght tha rage bad Wakened rtroaad • tatn was at it* h& ht. Every thin a our auchara and quarterAm ,: ty, had y i Red the cabin, fin9omi aµl goo I rt. elloai wi th boll firx.ka eter:-;- 1.. ekd chattered, and batkad dial Wild lln.l etuo rit th • , ti witheut a rnimlile. We could not bigot t be cheerful, remamberiag the morning and est:joyful heling. ' By this tisteatra were within the Sound, but Was so black tba we kept our position only by dead reckonieg.Llt was bold navigation. hatless. tided by its *ace • We passed Cape Warren. der, sad 00 the 21n sighted the high trap shores around Admiralty Inlet. A SAIL SEEN. Here again a nail was reported, (3 A. 141 of the 96th) bet this time ahead. It was a topsail 'chomp er, close reefed with a seancloluerl mkin tail , and a tittle rag ofjib,flutterius along liken crippled bled, right before the gale. A. launch of about twelve but harden domed astern. THE ANCIENT MA.B.INER. • . We gained on bet; and again came the hailing, ait . d.the enternhange of news. These also were brethren in the cause, and the noble old Arlin velem, Sir John Rana, In his schooner, the Fe lint..3 shall never. forget the honest exultation with ,abieh he—the hailing allicer— sang cut:— ' , Tauand I are.alicad ci dl of them!" Such was indeed tha fact. Commodore Ana• lin had two vessels to Ponds Bay, new* *.ek• Ing, and two ethers on the North side of the ono (ranee to ClUt exploring Captain Sir John Roan, and ,Liantenani Edwin De Ea. von were further ahead than any el the 'catch. era! sympathies were strongly moved for this Sir Loon. He is tea victim to the erniciaM of arm chair theorists, but et man to whose indomitable energy and einglencen of reenact, the Intern will do higher jollier. lie bee been wounded in four engegcmente—twice dexperately, end We is hie fourth Polar voyage. It wan painful. though it el estraltd the seirtt, to we a man pant the three were hod en allotted le Omen life, creasing hie way In !inch 'll cockle so far from home, and throtgh polar storm, to the lemur) cf a brother ad venire. , H ro then we ark, , the 22d of Anquad, the weed fine from ice, and 00 iweet of Port Le opold not Note than forty tones ahead. New let din holp you to ercee COl:velar* Or Out to. We, The' attempts to p7neirate the coby Uperoavik loot us a part of the opehlrg seaeort; but a cons currents of fortunate mr,utnalanees has pot us On a par with the Engltsh expedmon. Still we aro behind the year. o.tober Is an impracticable mouth; and, Indeed, the latter part of Septerufner is so impeded by the young lee, that we may look open our term for sum, eh I operation, Os the very along% bat shiny day,. - With th's befo , e us, if the water and the winds should emutnne tu our favor, muchmay bo done. An for tho mew matter of datauce, the pro posed area of ream!, In net beyond the range that m'Sht ho tra.ufse . l 2i1,14 a ?mat. We, there fore, go lb moth wish oft hope, tut wished , . the purpose of being moth disappointed it do not practically *cheae a greet deal. After entorotto,catine with the North Star at Leopold Hvbcr. n beat duty which I a pupae I may have in charge, en • meet our eon •rt yt the Mouth of Wolliyvve ami' lh. , li the t.r,11 Star gives on Do until In tbo coal ry, pro. enrollm noce towerd Medulla Island now riot more limn three handled miles off. S ould the sea continue open, we shall, korover,o•t remain ew were lino ten :_a there, but driving o• I , eyond Itio most wepteriri , ,l 1 Mit , . vet tu.ame., puma oar way toward Bai.k.e . , Lrod, sod N en thi ng an ',pony .0.1 as ;sr a. the . op•rt &Chita wiiter sill permit. It I:lll(4u—sed of his lasi' sive you news when Kite,"-- that we will aitompi Chan el, or, it may be, tom eoetit.oeit ti ? co water to the west., word may eimb!e ea int doper:se with he North era prognan 111 - which I stokes, o Intl we may posh on pea: Banke'a Land, and t •ward rap . &WI% Aoy pine. w- may form sal be much modifiod by the vie:voila. of thin •recoriotaa navigation. At al. event., we are now fails i far aome thilig. Oot of ace winter. that we hat, mmtered in thin Sound, and its appendages, a .e—that of Sir James Roll—went, or rather caul. go so fur ther, than the little harbor now fit eels miles • head. O( the Commanders of the et err, Patty lest the Fury, Sir John Moss deserted .e Victory after atruitelina with the lea for thee years, and Si. John Frariklitt Dal the Sruhd is epee tow, our VOT,,GI dna& - Ind strong, it, °Geer* right well, std {he oreW, uhastdertng toe". or,gmal material wit not Ito herr eojo7ing remstgarty goad health. There was a rhea ease a parry on board the Reicue„ but it yielded tartly t 4 treatment; sad, shoe both colitis have adopter Ito same system el hygetene and dieletto*, we here beer. free of dtr;otee. Mare arta lime poet- and grated potatoes, I CrlJOitt tree exer,se, routing-on, elcseltcros, end cheerful ex. egg rge ol, My &deter, too, loot been against the use of Crc for vartmez up to the present time.— Tam hns worked well, for we have taken, when most crams of being able to best it, the sessonteg which sooner or later had to tome. l'am writing now at a temperature,in the calomel' Oor lowest summer temperature has hen .T: 4 '. The trial was at first Severe, avert to there who, like myself, learned to do their head work in bead; but then, when Arctic winter comes upon up, and the hand, blister against the metals, end nine fns es farm wine:ever the cabalatices of vitality seeketo escape, one temperature below will be comfort to that we now habitually Bobcat' to. 2.cconil only in talus to tay few philosophical Instruments, I hold th ree llamas you gave me at i.e lasq your Sell LAke wolf shin Tube, sod Ore:- y. and Emerson r—ritoortesum three' oubboh about our weetrug hero with old& Jahn Ito and •ee if yen ean't bud wit enough u ray eametning for him you:vil e in the arty of oothwooce. oology. You know , be hat been ...baited" at borne, with Burma to n,o him up With hie theme:heal pounce, and a close Admiralty clique to keep taro m abadow. Bearing Wittettim his eCall of wounds and weather, at the age then men seek the quietude that reconciles to des. O tto comes but on a prltrue ezdedittott to meet a poi en, Captain Attain, in ennamand of a hettifoll an- pointed squadron. I tbiok I ries hint ever !wain— Ike old fulrumtd aulor, the vas y doable or Baena Vats General Torreiou atendirg by the tiller of his miserable little sbbooner, as she rolled ttag- • awing a'ooe, nude? a heavy sea. We esuetunter. ed him East of Adoureley Inlet. by a queer coin s:Settee pit opposite the polar of hia escape from en alone? boosters inaprlaooroent to the polar wilderness. What 11u:sloth?, roust have crowded derrt the utd at. .log Feltz Booth, hot Grinnell, 1 dead. Give kind wordy for rso to oon. Good by , oat e mum E. E. E. WOLLEION A German paper runt ins the following arebnn of a terrtVe catastrophe, which occurred at th. place of l'ilgentamr ratted Hergott, on the near rotrtgrt "At one of the public bootee, the ptlerires—of whom three thouimid were a.seinh ed at Heratat— spent the night in eating and drinking. While tak ing the fish the oven look tire. Ilthind the inn were o number of teetees and burn., to which hundreds al pilgrims were rerseing, and alrinfin all pertabed in the flames, which rose eorapidly through the Matched roof,, and were fanned by a soma wind, that there woe no porathility of sawing ladder* to attempt to rescue a ,mglo indivaiunt !Army threw themselves from the lofts, and with broken Itelbh half consumed with fire, reached hither and thither with the most piteous oriel. Not n single engine vra, in the place. Scarcely half the pilgrim, weer aver, and there who hive earvived have for the rest part been injured. The bodies of the dead were fonedlittined to a cinder. It was a night 11,Cf to be heats:ea. Commend, Forsyth, It. N., who hits lately re turned in 'he Pr one Albert, learn hi• search for Sir John Franklin, arrived at Porhimmnb, October 11, (ruin London, to have en interview by direc tion of the Admiralty, with Sir Edward Parry, the well known Arctic voyager—now superintendent of Hasler Hospital—for the purpose of explaining to Sir Edward every parthenar, watt ret - ercnce to the ropes, canvass, ' , trues, &t . found at Cape Icy, in urder to avvrtaiii Ins opinion as to Whether they had belonged to oar, or h e r gl..) e ,,tria The result :a n decided conviction on Air Edward Parry's part That they are truces, S,r John Feat:k iln', expedition. The Paris corrrespondent of the London Times rays that more than one hundred 'thousand opera. lives have quitted Freers since the revolution of Fehruary,aud that more than two thirds of those aro natives of Paris. Sane have emigrated to Alge ria, others to California, without counting those who were transported and who have not returned Parts, lead grodatiee of.varionskiteikY4o.9' eTto tlrrir provinces, where they hoe! ! ". ticuitural emplollnent. Factotum Croat* —We published yesten;lay a list of over meanly mills ,• with tux thousand Wms, which have copped. AVe learn that the Albion mills, two hundred nod forty looms, and the vale, fifty loom, will stop immediately. ,There are many other mina which MO 01,001 to ship, on. less a greater Improvement than there an, any Present tube:anons of, shah lake place in the price of goods. We also bear of mills closing is me South and 'Wee!. At Lancaster, and at Cinctnnati, large walla which have hitherto-been ' , opposed to be doing', a profitable business have ottopped.--tProvideace JouroaL A CASE or rover—Malmo DETC.s6o.—Jamcsetre figs, Mayor of Chicago, has been deposed bribe City Council, and A. S. Sharman cleated in bin stead. He refused to sign comb bonds prepared by order of Council, whereupon the Council denim. red the once of Mayor secant and elected A. S. Xiberman, one of their number, Mayor of the city. The City Rank of Montreal has oSered a scard'ef two thousand dollars for the •pprehetiv lion of Robert Fent:ling Cole", the Cashier of its Quebec breock. The fifilowing is the description given of hie person: He in about five feet tee or eleven lucke high, fair complexion, aquiline nose, gond looking, good teeth, hair light color, alightiy curled and sr:l.lEl,o3d grey; portly, gentlemanly looking person—an En. glishman, and when he speaks, notnetitpcs a a twiehing or nervous action will appear on one cheek. The Ngentena Tenn !CUPS that a petition has been presented In the proper department by the people Fr El ?mei, ,ors monthly mall between the: plane an/ 811 n Antonio.. A Mettle it asserted„cini; at all scenes or the year. nenoel• plieh the divanee in fifteen days, and with relayl of hersei et it Fre:pasta on tbo • tead,it eoultilbe done In half the tim7. Tile Copper /dines near Litchfield, Cons Jamaica!, are beteg worked, k ssid,'with messed seaman 'lle ore liitrieted yields a tame per oendye eltnietal, and Ufa now believed that, as the miners penetrate deeper into the bow els of the motuataio;the ore will be toned to bo of a richer sod better queer. Post OSEkoi Joke The Intelligent body of men who are employed in the Post Offices of the country are expected to fingh at the folkwia,g, which we copy from the It. Louis Weekly Organ : ; On the recent visit of Mr. Porter, the Keutueky ;giant, he celled at the Poet Office on the morning following his arrival, for letters, and finding it im possible to inquire at thd ordinary window of de livery, Without gpmg on his knees, very naturally peeped over the.top,where the transom ern open ed, with-- - "1, the Louisville mail In sir?". The clerk at some abort distance off, first looked astonished, then angry, end finally burst out with— •"Whal are you doing up there, boy? Get down from there directly." "Is the Louisville mall in, sir? again inquired Porter, meekly." "Don't be climbing un there, I tell you, sir," re• plied the nettled clerk., "Get down, and take your turn at the window." Porter tried again.` "Ara there any letters for "Oh, ah." guyed the worthy clerk faintly, for be had seen in the "Orion,"' that Porter was m town. "1 beg pardon, realty didn't know—unnetr al place—very. No air, none to day." A professor of Latin in the University of Ed inburgh, now no more, hating desired the students to give a list of their names in Latin, was greatly surprised at see'irm written on a slip of paper, the name "Johnson Ovum Nevem." After in wain seeking for a translation of thfs, be at last became convinced that it was either one of those dark Latin passages, to decipher which even the skill of Brolly would have failed, or that it was • • - ne.therefoto nett day, in the class, read out the three datit ,vtords, and desired the wrier of them to sutud. One of the pupils immediately rose. "What are you V maid the professor. "A poor scholar, sir," was the answer. very poor scholar indeed, ate, or you would never have written such stages ".lohannes Ovum Nocum," That can't be your name; Mr." "1 don't ree, , rani the student, "where could you find (setter Latin my name is John EgneW. layout for Egg, 'Scrum for new;.osum Novara— Ead nv-w." The professor; geeing that he had rather the worst•ot it,immediately laid his finger upon his fore head, and looking at his hopeful pupil, who was standing somewhat In tho attitude of a drill sergent exclaimed in a pitiful voice: "Alas) alas! something wrong here, I doubt." "May be so," shouted Ovum Novum, 'some thing may be wrong there; bat," striking his hand upon his own forehead, "there is nothing wrong hors''—nrodors Rook. ENtOURAGIE 110.111 i; INETXTUTIONS OITIZENS, INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Pitt. tuagh. C. G. t russEv, Po 't.. • —A. W. MAREB.PBer. O 6 CI Water Meeet, is the warehouse of C. 11. GRANT. 'inns COMPANY Is now prepared to imam all J. kinds of risks, on houses, month:attunes, goods merchandise In store, and in transitu vessels, to . An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the letritattOtt, ..lorded is the ehantemr of the Di mewls, who are all chinas of PinithAirgh, well and favorably known to the community for Blair prudence, Intelllgenae, and : integrity. Dusercas—C. G. Hassey, Wet. limgaley, Wm. Duo, Jr., Walter Bryant, Oath D. ging, Edward lisseetmn. Jahn lialronb, B. lthrhangh, B. M. Else afthni.tt Cl. W. TAYLOII, COMMISSIONER AND. BILL BROKE, 113 Second •Lreat. SRICT attention vein be I gi ten in .11 banness trusted to Eta are. Vonsbeorgtt manes...! flic ks always on band or promised at short non Nom*. Goads. Menges es, tn. negoebned on fie Atils tem. Advances made. if requirod• FALL INFORTITIOS OF ILIRDIVAR: LOGAN, WILSON & CO. 199 WOOD STREET, Arenow with th large and freatt monk 01. EngUM, German, and American Hardware, met anpenor tedureatenta to buyers. llotta wiatang wtll pratroto tole Interest by looking h oe m a t stock, as they are datermtned Mull on be mot reazoname terms angla DR. D. • Dentist-Cornerofroatth and Datalar. between cartl-darla ===l DR. 0.0. STEARNS, latent Rmtoa,l. prtparad ca.notactors and sat &Arca Tarns ',whole and pa • of se., upon SUC U. or Atmospheric Dilation Plata rOOTSIAM/ Cello In net lartrants, where Out Ilene exposed. Mee and residence next door so the Si or office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Rarrt so—J.l3. Idiraddan.F 11. F.aton. I• 10 MiCORO & CO, OIL Whatezato it Retail Manutnete rem & Denten in HATS, CAPS & FURS C.,. Wood diflttla .ts. Pittsburgh. When thor air . 1.41 and eampleta &net or lhas. Capt. Part, le. of every (pains and style, by IN holt sale and Retall:and invite the attention of their etts tousle and parrhasets annually, ussettnt lWd that WI will .64 of the ROn annanef•6l63l6lll4l.4s. angina R. P. TANNER & CO., SHOE WAREHOUSt,, 52 Woad at, toatareela Waled& 'wart Are fie. me,iv.kg Omit very Wire and manor Fall tort of BOOTS, SUES, AND BROGANS; Also, DORNETS and FLOWERS, all et the latest style, and espresily adapted to tie wooing Unfit. it La, beeo selected with great cue, and as to Grey End to .sty is not stirpavcd by any atock to to found either eau Of West. Onr customers and suer. Omits generally are invited to call and egamlne,las we are onermtned td sell on the most reasonable terms. Also, Goodyear's Faisal Robber Shoes on all kinds aaard>l ti E rr W....! Woo= !—Tlso opmplorita of the pre sence. ware. In children should be estrefally watch ed by parents, atid so toon al there Is reason to ans. met their ellatePee, every mewns should be used to expel them promptly and toorougly. The proprietors oC hrLstoe'a Worm Vermiluge are confident that they offer the bent means of Accomplishlng des result the* has ever teen enbmated to the pubbe ; and they in• rim to it the atteetion of all who have the mansge. meat or 40 Wren. The medicate tea axle and plea.nt tree, and never (ails to produce the desired effect said by J. UM:I& CO, No do Wood west oot:G.d2wo3 ItESIAILILABLE CASE I EVIDENCE IN OUR. MIDST!! litia—ULl, I cheerfully comply with your re quest that I would give yots;an aeCoant of the tunnel rare of my little daughter's aye by the ate of your "Petroleum." • She was &narked with a very Wire eye In February or March last, when I Immediately implied to the hest medical old in the City, by whom it was pronounced as very bad eye" and all gave me no hype of dolog We any good. Alter which I took ter Info the coon. try to an old lady, who had hese very • anceesafal in curing eyes. She told ma that her ease was hopelen, as atm would certainly lose sot only that one, hot also that the other would follow—it being a scrofulous erection of the blood. And I do Certify that at the awe my father (4. 8. Vashon) rains to the conclusion that wo bad bettor try your " Petroleum? sou was astiaisi alanti of one eye. It is now about two - mente since she began lie use, and the can sow ice with both eyes as g.ed as ever the ; and, es sr um I eon tell, I believe she has, with the blessing of he Almighty, been cured by " retzolearn." Wort, respectfully, K. Feascsa Vesuon Cutout Fittsburghb, Sept. Sc, IMO. For sale by Keyeer k McDowell, 140 Wood etreer R. E. Sellers, S 7 Wood etreet D. M. Curry, D. A. El bop, Joaeph Doeglur, and 11. P. Schwartz, Allegheny also by the proprietor, ' S. M. BIER, 007 Cartel Darla. Senrenth et, Pluebargt. Offthe of Ohio and Senn. R. R. Co, Third et. Primanarni, Aagast 5,1850. TIM Stockholders of the Ohle and Penneyleant Rtil Road Company am hereby notified to pay th. eighth lostalment of five dollars per there, at the odic • of the Company, on or before the 20th day of nukes The ninth instalment] on or before the 10th day o September. The tenth instalment On Of before th. Nth day of October nest. Tr The 7th Instalment was called foe on the 79th hit last. toi7s:dtf WM LA RIMER, h., Treuur Tlll4 BIAVOIIALTY Ma Wmes—Pleast announce the nun or Wallas Rinsuarr, at the Fourth Ward, to a candidate for Mayor, at the clotting election, tufted to the amain. afire of the Whig ton•ention, it'd oblige MANY WHIGS OF THE SECOND WARD eoltittlif Ma. Wmrs—Blr—You WU' plane .11011CCO the name of Cannot C. Monotn, as a candidate for the Mayoralty, cubical to the falifiallUall or the Whig Convention. Mc. Morgan't elates will ba strongly urged by a brit of (Sande, he beteg both ettpatile anti honest ioetbse) MANY CITIZENS ONE LINE SIGHT SINGING Ladles and gantlanien men In TWO LESSONS to 111116110 1n every pouible key, according to DAY & BEAL'S NEW NOTATION. A FREE LECTURE • on this wonderfully simple and rap 4 cnetbort of learning • Vocal cad Is:memo:maw mut, 'Fifth Preelyttrian Church, Smithfield me, MI. MONDAY eva., 4t4 Inn., at 7 o'clock, By R. F. SAME., or Bastes, Th e inventor of So syotem. Yea MALE. AHOUSE AND LOT an Townsend sweet, adjoining the N K Came!! in We Sink. Ward of thts ally. Lm, 23 by 100 feat' bone. Melt, with elghs moms and a goad cellar. Tenns ea.y. Radtadivatabla. Tot pattletdars, apply to JOSEI.II WOOOWELL. naladtg or, wiLLtrax a sauFs. PITTSBURGH [cruarmeEto A. n lii • 11/ICITLTI• o.T.ba ts. Principal Inurneun. in the Science f to 0. K. Chentberhn, Professor of Pr”..cthip, Mer tactile Compatadon Sec. Alex. M. Wetzel!, Ego, Lecturer on Commercial SJAID OF TIOFMCS. Hon. Wok. Wllain*, Hon. James •Bncharinaa, Hon. John Medea. Hod. Chas. Naylor, Hon. Mows Ramp. ton, Rom W. H. Lowrie, Doctor J. R. McClinottok, John Andenton Rap, Gen. J. K. Noon:lead, Jamas Danlop, Eon Hersey, Esq._ I.WILISMIO John T. Cciebran, Attorney a t t Law. James Taney, Merchant. H. A- Peyor,..heettantant. The objector Una Imnittolon is efard young men 4111OppOrtElPily at obtaining • Retailed mercantile eda anauon. The plan of instruction to so thorwagh and complete that every cue who receives the prescribed course will be competent to take chute of a set of hocks, and keep them correctly, before leaving the College. theilente can enter this Institution at any time, and perste their studies both day and evening, end those entitled wW nceeive a diploma .igned by the terra,' sad examining committes• The inttednet try LAMre will begiven at the Col lege, on blonday evening, Nov. 4, at tlio'c lock. Sorb as desire any invited to attend. not RAISINS -100 bas new crop. for sale by BAGALEV Le CO not 18&20 Woad.: . CHOCOLATE -200 Norfolk. for rAle by 004 AVM BAGALEY k CO &AADDER-10 tes No 1 Dutch Mulder, for solo by LYI no 4 Wlt DAGALEV &CO OD tcs Grand Dank for sale by not WM heoet,my& co ANNERS' OIL-Ico MI for We 07 1104 WM BAGALEY & CO ROSIN som.-391bxs for pate by cal Wbl DAGALEY &CO A RUSTS , COLOItS C 11.,. full assortment; also A Carmines, Lekca of even desenpdon, Cadmium, Light and Deep Yetlovv, Mars Colors, all shades; Cane Tin of every de:ant:l.3o3,j., ICalliVed for sale by J KIWI& CO nod CO Wood at R ED PRE Nst re PRECIPITATE-75 Ito e'dla for rale no 4 DD Cby O CHINESE BLUE EUTRA-40 lb. for tale by not J KIDD b. CO SUL P HATE OF QUININE-100 Ins for.ai, by 1204 J MOD k. CO T AN tx -70 cr.% reo'd for rain by J KIDD& CU S 5 RCP lODIDE OF lIION:J.Dibr for sale by no-I J KIDD k CO GVILLE LOTIO'g-30 lb, for sale by .U - .4 J KIDD &CO brls prime 9.11 to arrive, for see JNI. 4T 41 9 DILWORTH &CO ADRISNISTHATORIP NOTIOZ. NCTICE is bemby given, that the usderelpoed are the legally conetisated adreinisitmeriof the estate of Won= Parker, lats,cf Wain. tewnslup, Alle gheny Co. deceased; and all-persons Mimed claims against cite Wale are hereby untitled to present them paime,t, aro those being Is liebted thereto are reputed to make tmmediate payeastato • ISAUBLLA PARKER .! WILLIAM PARK A ' 44 Wilkins toe:mei:ip, Nov lldhlE63.—no4: SHERIF/ . 3 YALE. BY B Y vino, of r o o d wrtl of Vooditiori Expo and Lovari F.clos d ontof the District Con et Allegheny county, and to ate directed, will be to posed to public tale, at thecourt Hanse l ., of Pitts burgh, on Monday, the ISittliday Of November. A p fu, at 10 o'olock, the follonong dese abed pin- P 7l.l ' t " sat '— certairs water power .c 1 privil , and two lobed , r pieces of gtournithereinaßer mennoned ' ar r' d described to win The Grit dere nbed lot is situtted titherve torment, , mud) of Allegheny, and sure of in Pountylv.ia, between the Peonay/sania at and a branch of the AlleghenY Hirer, beginning at the Metal:cc of sixty feet above the old dam built by Bem jambs Herr In sold branch, tad running ft Roo at right eaglet from said branch to the canal aforesaid, thence down raid canal four bundled sad thirty feet, them*, in a line at right angles, to the branch Omuta. eon. taming about one mile of lard. be the lithe more lar kith, on which the mills lately owned by Stephen R. Mormon aft ereeted, and „hounded on tbe wen by a long strip of land formerly+ purchased from sold Ben ithin Herr by the said blePhen !limited. The otter lot or piece ot groond being a portion of the !Band of said Be Herr, beginning At the r o ot. priory, feet above (be raid before menuoned dam, and !tinning a line i raid angle. from said bruieh up the bank of the eland, the distance Of forty feet from the roster It medium height, thence down tald lilted two hundred and and thirty feel. contain. lig forth feet wide end parallel with the branch •form tatdi together wnh the fell and exelettive right and privilege or .11 the Water and Water power that ran be obtained In the said branch between the intendand told renal, and also the tree and unlnnthrapted rigto. liberty, and privilege of erecting and building mill works or machinery of any kind and deteripdon, and all the right., privileges and appurtenances comected with a grant of said land as specialfy is and dethnbed In a certain indenture of perpetual lease execniekby Benizmin Herr to the tare Stephen R. Mora..., on the h th day of Match, A.D. ettlithen handled and thirty tin, and recorded in the office for recording deed. to the county of Allegheny, in book And, . o rso, liege MO, he , excepting and ,reserrikg only to theme of scud Benjamin Herr, his heir. and .tthet, a part of the prittlege of pilit eji and storing lumber Waitron thou pert of the Wand I below the mill, theme ;he tune property whieh by . indemte in perpetual Into, dated Mb of March, A. D. 1f..18, conveyed to said Stephen R. Morrison, ,ntyc,i, to an annual ground tent either hundred dol lar., and witch ground twit it payable On the drat day of Aprd, for ever it fierseA and oaten eaveation al no property of Sisoll. Mortiton_, at the tun of Charles Harlan, ...gee! [Anent. Lleyllen 0, All the right, ',florin, and claim of Joan Wad• die, of.lo and to rat that pares attend Immo Ch snot ton commonly called Liatondivwn, Wen Deer town chip, heralded by and hutting on the Baler Turnpike Road. on the oat aide, and bounded by Coopers hem. progeny, on which is l i deEldowningl nom and on the other aide it Is bounded by the Tanen= Road, and admitting Rrickle's ground m the rear, containing one ten of ground, morn or, less, and on which la erected a two story log dwelling house, and weather boarded, together with • Immo stable, blacksmith shop, der Also, a certain tot or Mete of ground containing doe acres of land, more or less; dmining and village of Clutriestenvo, and bounded by lands of Thomas Wad die, idea Coto, and the heir orJantes Raker, and with. out bollairunt. Sneed and taken in execution as the property ofJohu Waddle, at trai gratin John 6. Lavely And t le void hy C. CURTIS, Silent! November 2/ 10-51—not DESPECTAIILE MEN, ot food Fun retie and b It teas habit, may °Nam plpfnabie end pee.. enaploy moot, by eppl) leF, beteteen the hone. of 10, A. Al, to J. C. MAELSII, =CI MEAN! CIIEFSB-100 bas.reed and for sal,by : JAMES MURIA. FLOUR REDUCED. lATILMARTE R NABLE will roll their Extra V Flow, delivered, on and after the In November, at 82 :5 per 100 Ins, .upertine, at $4 per 15 0 lbe. A liberal discount to smile,. . . CE=Ml=3 B ROOMS-otot Cr v i i il i coatge , Ld i f i n e vil a tz not 116 Water st - - WINDO WS GLA.39-1210 bis Eboi heart's, aturt ed size*, roceivad and for Nee by • BUBRRIDGE & INGIMAM LARD 011.-10 Res prime No 1, for sale by not JefillOS DALZF.LL OAP—OW[I NO I Imt :bed for title by not JAMES DALZELL CANDLES -69 Li. No.l Moold, lor •010 00l . DALZELL CRUSHED SUGAR-8 lobar ) art reed for sate hy not'JAMES DAL;ELL RY PEACIII:3-51 ban for albs by ENGLISH. t.I3ENNRIT EIONE I V-15 tan prianfgtar . a. BENNETT P OT Ash-7—Cs- kasi prima far sale. by Dal ENGLISH a BENNETT C1159E-1 GO bu soAdtv;riv sAbrul,sarN CORN BROOMS-11 do for r by 1,./ not ENGLISH & B ENN Err • GLASS—IL D bzs for sato low by nol ENGLISti a BENNET/. _ CIIIESTNUTB-4 bugs for see by nol ENGLISH k BENNETT BUTTER -7 kegs for sale by nol ENtiLISII & BENNETT MEW DOOM§ onitte . f l e V y, 'l a w cao r h C' r O . ( lthsek nod Von.' Sc, *nth illustration.. Meredith of the Lda and Writing, of Thomas Chat. mon, U D., L. L D. By kin ben In lab,. Bev. Wm. Hanna, L L. D. out Pletortal Field Book of the Revolatio& By Beason J. Losaing. Noe. The titsthry at Bowknot& • By W. M. Thodboray. No U. Genevieve; or the History ors Servant Girl. Trans lated from the French of Alphonse Do 'Lamented; By A.R. Berth]. Additional Memoirs of [try Tooth. it, A. De La tham., mother of 'Test, Brant, d Tune of the Hey bile," *Dermot. of my Tendt,"“ an ßoidtaelr "The Illstory of the Girondists," So. Reeetved for sale by R C f3TOCKTON oeD ' Coy Tturo tr. Market ats. _poems], Post, Chronicle, nod American, cow__ rjENTUCKY MUSTARD now's celebrated .11., Lexington ?dastard, made 01 new tee& just re netted and tat ule by WM A ItIeCLUBO tCO oeM MO Llbeirr strait. B9rTALLOW-16 b. ' z ' aa iartLEss IL Ar ACK If Rb.11,--ly? Ms No 9 rec'd for 'solo b oc yl , WICK it bIeCANDLESS DUCKWIrEAT FLOUR-74 raoisJon room m D oral- WI•Ki No.CANDIr OiNg-49 dosetxtraivntavz4edittoorcsaalsepbwa• Ti ril TEA 11111; undertigned h ng 11.174.1511121.11. for the pm , j:chnee of Teas bet e 00014 by as blob they aro ehn. nanny in receipt Cl Ern th're gs. selected from carve. its they tilee, confidently offer them to the potae, at the fobOwind lase Common Grun and Black ;mu $0 Tarte , lb. Fite do ' do do 0o• do tlnper do ' do do o' s do Eztra do . do •do IMt do Their Urortmehl comprisCa— - •tieled. I fly grades, Oolong, four pt:cunt ilytory . Chu!. do, { I . Old do, Sonohoug, , Gunpowder, • Ali goods told at Ohl berme are warranted, anAcan be returned U they do net give entire satis faction. ' The steadily inensng patronage experienced by them eines opening, speaks' loader than any new.- paper purrs. 117. A liberal Moe* made to retailers. WM A nuccuna to oe3l s3b Llbertetreey INAOCiIi. FOR ILLS AHEAVY weIIAAL. Wagon, nimble for four "h°"" ' for .# l° t. Y otrisoiv, Lrrru, A CO, 0t313 436 Lawry) , st F LSH-413 brio larNO Ph 3 Mus. Mattkelal; 15 hf LIU NO land 3 d 0; for rrlLE &WA try 0c33 /01119011, L CO • Canton. Cljnalalor illattatang, ITIFIE above article, (meat) within foirtOurnhii 1. drams in plate of Vottbaz net) of ell the !Moo qualities, to be had at the awe of ••• -• • • ocq hIVIIIIIY t IWROEITISM) ro . m o !RON-4 . 00 PI" Iron, Int sale. by _ ROBISON. LITTLE & CO ZINC WASH - BOARCO—,Iti dez Rlees pabOl, br ace by ' :I D CO, oe3o Cot. Fab Y, Wend 0c.22 CLMIIES PINS-22 !ma [of We 21 D . WILLTAMS at 00 ' - EER HAlR—tow lb. in rum and for gmle by otD) J D WILLI AAIB L CO CI_LAS . .—.SO ELIO .d 10112 for talk DY oc3o J D WILLIAMSt CO W M . % HONE Y-10 b.it afar male by D WILLIAMS &CO MATCHES -30 gran Monk and Don, for sale by °ad j D WILLIAMS lc CO SUNDRIES—,S b. superfine Mee Floor; 2 b. Row Water; bes Suva Masa Lemon and Vanilla: • 5 bxs Lemon Sugar; 6 b. Vermaselln obus Milos 011,• %.1 b. A'reond Soso; Also, Brame, Cocoa, and Cocoa shell 0e33 d D WILLI PIG METAL.--1 tons Jut received and for vale by 000 J ti CANFIELD S t;y VG . A 4 -1° ""rt 24."'i rll ' O %Icor ANFI le LD Airr McCLINTOCK invites the afterition of swam VTs boot men to nla oftensive usortmeat of trim mmgs, comprising to pan the foPowing suiettes:—; ,Rich and elegant Sloe and Gold Patin Deloins, do do Crimson_ , do; do Settles and Steel do; •do Pink and Blue „ . do; do Crimson end Brown do; • Crimson and White Union Dusts.; • Sloe do do; Scarlet do do; Crimson, Green, 0100, and Searles pokaask; . ' Watered Molten.; • ' Wostatd and idnen Table COPtfirlin Striped Toilet do do; Turkey Red & White do do, • Tufty Red & 11100 do • do; 7-4 and 6.4 Wastard Table Covers; 7 4 and 6.4 Table Linea; 5 4 Biotioio4 Sheeting; scotch Diaper; 5-4 do do; Scotch Napkins; Embossed 'Table Covers; teach Croon; Plaid Toilet do do; '6.4 Bloodied Sheeting; Mats, &e. So. All of which arc direct loom the mannfoconers and importers, of the newest and richest colors and pat teroa, all of which will be sold u cheap u on', of the eastern epics. We invite steam beat men to give us a roll at our Carpet Worehooso, No. E 5 Panne 01. and 79 Wood et. [OO3Ol W. hIeCLINTOCK SU G AR S MOLASSES-23.11hds N O. Smear; terblete refined do; • • 15 bola S II Molasses; Just received per steamer Gibe.. No 2,: roe sale by . BURBBIDGE taINGIIIWit, 0030 Water St. TAKEN In mistake, rrenithe;stearn boar Pilot Nog, Seven Kegs of Butter, marked 1 Any kerns:oration respecting themarili be thankrallrreeleved ee3o rV of 11 IrIHNBSON QAL , 'PETRE-40 sbcke Jug rec'd tar sale by k 7 bell) • ISAIAH DICKIYA CO WIDE 81Ik Flollllolllg Laces; , • • Black and Colored blob& 'Lance; Fine Tbresd, Lonm do, andl.ii,e, do; Muslin Bands and Flounc.nesi Bobbin Limes, Edgings, and Inserting; Application wad Wronabt Late Carina; do , Berthain Matlln and Leeaßleeves; Embroidered Clieenizettea, Cans, and Callan; Voleneletmee Collate. Jost received by °eta P Li EATON. - _ Bticol'Ll - 12titlao;'VrdT Bonnet and Plain Ribbon.; 'Bonnets, Cape, and Flatware; Osinch and Marabout Plantes lon received by Gold F II EATON, e t Fourin meet. F. H. EATON. WHOLEEIALEsod Retail Dealer la Gloves_ Ifooleryj and Verne, Dress add Bonnet Trimmings, Lam Goods and Embroideries; Ge-nlernen's Famishing Arae Zephyr, Woosten, Vatternsaint Canvas, Peed Board, Tissue Paper, and Flower Materials, No di Fourth street BI large saaortmentof Black, Brown, 3111 ed, Jag received, and for male ay orl9 SHACKLEIT'.2t, WRITE • enulzhe Mazelleszer Ging • u. vir (WHY a LIU gCliFlE.l,l?_havp . recelycd asap. K.=1317,71.11:141.W.g° :1707101:171:.' °eta 1M3E•150 ASS reed on yonslgnment by ll pee . ISAII•11 DICKEY c" IA • It! —:Yd ego 'lt immix • orals ,; . . 7 bats do do,• now loodini, and far sale by . 18.111Aff DICKEY& CO, oo 112 Wolof at lAlrlrlitflt-7 kegs on consignment, for sale by .30 - ISAIAH DICKEY & CO lateCON Itaklilrt--A few eukiniEbtott - iiill - tie AI sold low, to close. ISAIAH pICKSY &CO ooze . .. LACE 1300119—A large assortment of Cotton and Lanni Edgings and Laces, Chemixottes and Cal las., purchased by the subscriber in England, and for sale at very reduced rates, by se.l9 C ARnurinvrvr • UCL/311A.1.1Elen net A VOW enl.nni—vs nele the man echo does not appreciate.the luxury of . easy shave! If may there be, we do not a.m. ow. selves to him. Bat to all others we say, if ...at to render shaving • pleurae, purchase a box ofJules HaneCa Almond Pistachio Or Ambrosial Shaving . Creams. It is utterly iseposstble to End words In de seribe the feelings of a person who has been used to Shavlug with ordinary gonp,upon nicking Wilda this' for the first time. It a a combLnelion of wonder, ad miration, and pleasure. JULES lIAUBVS SHAVING CREAM is emollient; rendering the stillest untl Most wiry beard son and pliable, predating an admirable lather, and by ns extremely mild nature allaying all irrita tion, and preventing that unpleasant and miff feeling of the skin which is. onen experienced alter shay tog. Gentlemen nring an /ales Hanelkt Shavin g Cream may thee the coldest d most piercing wade Wm mediately utter its use, without the akin heeomhth chopped.. And th ole war, puce nee it, we can safely say will Reser use any other. One great:advantage, which will he especially up. predated by those who wear whiskers, is the ram that It will not discolor ate beard. which moan soaps will do, giung a sandy or rusty appear.. to the edge of the whiskers. Jill. HauePs Shaving Creams are delightful preparations, compounded with skill. m the utter exclusion of all articles ealeolmed to render the operation of shaving unpleasant, and will be accredited bY all who make trial of them. Prepared only by JULIF/3 fIAUEL, Perfumer and Chemist, • 1.30 Chestnut et, Phil. POT gale wholesale L. retail, by B. it Fahnerthek 8. Co., mart. F. Sellers, Pittsburgh; and John Sargent and J hlitebeil. Allegheny env repo: -2p BALM OF ON& num:pump LOTS, AT PUBLIC AUCTKIN. Tim undersigned will (Err for Tale en Thursday and Friday, the 710 .11 9th of `Nonsitiber next at len o'clock, A. M., on the pthmises,e/chts eight build. ins Inm, wowed on lab and oth sinew, in the town of East Liverpool Thew lets are located near the pub. lie square, and arc laid out on a htlent scale; each' lot bevies a front of CO feet on strew, ISOfeet wideothd extending back iNt feet to alleys .0J feet wide Also 1.1 lots of land situate on the extthston of Mar. ter meet, and (ranting on the main roads leading to New Lisbon sea Catenua. each lot .conutining about ball an ten. The title of this property is unescep• nothtdc, and It will be Sold on n liberal credit; one fourth orate purchase money 001.1 OM be required . on the delivery at the deeds; the balance to besethred by antes std mortgage on the property in three equal annual payments, with Interest Parchments/rho volt erect a derOlinghenteor other banding within twelve months of the day of sale, will be endtlisl to whatther stone they may need for their buildings, arum, s• an excellent qaarry, within a quarter of • mile of this property, ana of easy sneers, la named by the undersigned. . To those acquainted with the envier and prosperity of Liverpool is ,would be useless to say more. It is adwitted by all to be among the most desirable tutu, aliens en the Ohm River for pnvaie residence., and to which the aneraLon of StelalltlOCOrte