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NEXT PAGE FOR LOCAL MATI'tR TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, tec. . . e The Great Iron Convention makes Issue drafts upon our apaeo again to day, but as the .object on which it has met to deliberate is one of exceeding importance to Pennsylvania, our readers will re quire no apology for the laek - of our canal variety. §i,avaar FOLTICIAId —A Washington c'orrespon dent oft he Journal of Commerce a kpre,et,the cp - nion that early in the approaching Congressot cam. bleed Southern force will mate a desperate assault upon the Administration, on account of an alleged improper Interference, by its order, through ilia. gents, with the afiairsof California. To Gen.ftiley it is snorted, the Administration gave such in struntions 'as were calculated to secure the early formation of a State Government, and with a con• intuition prohibiting alavery. A portion of the Southern, members of gram, and other Southern politicians, intend al lege that those instructions , exceed any power that belongs to the Federal E.secutive in the prem ises. The same writer has. much, more apprehension from no agitation of thin and kindred questions in Congress at_this semion than from any qumaion relating to foreign nations that may ante in a cen tury. He fears that Mr. Column 4 about to Wake a final effort, under dome fatal impulse, to throw a portion of the Southern Statesout of the Union. This great Southern leader will find all his ef forts vain. No large portion of the South will go with him. The country will rally around the Ad. ministration, whose conduct rte tar as developed, on this question, has been singularly wise and politic. mid calculated to proinote the peace and happiness of the Union. la it not a singular fact, that, while the Nerthem Free Smiers have been for months bail; railing against the Admmistmnon, timid charging Ulrich odors to legal:se slavery in California, the South ern hcpspurs are about to 4t4111 it with COI.CII - fury for an alleged intetterence to retaken a free State? Tue Nerr Conogr_sa —The editor of the New York Tribune estimates that parbes in the neer H 013116 Cr Representatives aidl stand—NV :one and Whiggish Free Sollerm, I l vd..lauf,...as, lovalooo Free Sailers, and Abillitideints, 116 ; doulatel, Messrs. Allgt, at Massachusetts, and 14.. t and Giddiega,of Ohio. The Tr.bnue think it that the Pee Slavery and Anti-S! very Locofocos will elect tte'Clerk, Sergeant at Anus, Door Keeper, tad Postmaster, hot thinks it doubtful as regard. /he Speaker CLuos s manor, nom ..adints the roanor ahnut proposed changes In the Chhinct. Tory have no foundation but in the hopes of or. pirricirs, and the imago:odious of letter writers. The President and his cabinet worlr to entire har mony, and its members possess, each other's re. spec* and.confidenee. The people are thoroughly satisfied, and would view ffny chance rather with regret than otherwiee. It 3 pleaeout therefore to know, that wto:o no chartr,e de,ireJ, none is. probable. flinnzetz.—The Democinte or tlos .S.:e have -heretofore had a horror of I blnk.4, hot they ere get. tog tired of their hard tneZey currency, and the legielatore bee ordered a dzinroittec on tionbite —n near thing fur (bet Stale. LUX Sorrama.—The Lake Superior News, or NowimberS, given notice lint itwttl he surpended statilabr le-opening of Lobe Nay.ganon. At that date the weather was rs..mtld ar lI114:411111111!!r. Neither boat a, snow had been aeon, which, fur that high latitude, in quire retriarkable. The genie 'paper ueLeha the arrival from the Mince. of 95 tons Copper , far the Pittsburgh Com pany, tool for the Mitspetuta Company, and 16 tons for the North American. The Minuenota Company have taken outfit ions, this atwou—the inn year of its operatleas. Got. littra..—The it'n. • yutgton. Union iiitys that ilkaocrata are reunited :a thelr Otlierg, a u Mot MI!E=I recoovalas any Whig .mald desire. We are glad Vci hear e. tt krawn halt the seonible genttemas we alwaye.laeLeved him ta be. The Union earn • ttWe believe there is no man In the lln red States more bitterly bn4rl. ta dctureranc prinriplev. and those who IlkinlCZte lieu, Man aCII,II I TOVIOI, etid we have no craw" 1., bet-eve that Col. wear mare favorably drepoand towards demarcate or their name.' The !Lilco Met., that General Taylor la, what he always prol'eated to be, an hone t, true hearted 114tg, and that Colonel 81.5 it like. We ask - no higher praise. >ilitorus 1,000 Mtse —A tjold has been agnsoverell near 00 the farm of M. Grtsocs, n print,. They have some of the igolA in Cincinanil. We have noth:o; more about tho gold [nine near New Lu.hoo,tho. We hope all is sot going to all through. Ltamers.—Lste intelligence from Liberia awes that Pteddent Roberts hae been rc.clected to the station of Chief MdgOdra:c, of the Liberian repub lie. For Flee President there' ems no c'ymee by the people, and the erlecuoo, therefore, mu-a Le male by COnstress. Mr. Warner, the Secretary of stare, vomit, it vas ft. IL 6arLey, as agent from the United timlcs G0,0er00,,,,L. , o e r o o ,,,,L . bad arrived, and seas moat lavuratrly received. The aids of the repcblie were very prospeious. Whip ThrY Hon. Mr. Vinton, did aniunguirtied representative of the 12d+ Liongressional Dieriet of Ohio, hats pnblistied in ihfQ Ginlipon. j o urnal n farewell addreoit to tin ron 'locate. He •sill re tire at the elow of hie term In chi neat CongreAs. He hen flea to that body 44 tow, than a quarter of a eentqry, with high troncj to tritoseti mod tbose who plaeiThiro them, to sir+in in his addles be payaa grftat trthute. TlT.Legisledure of Vermont adjourned on Wed• gladly liter, after being in PE!. , I ion about Gee weeks. Amongst is neta were the chartering of bur near &labor - one at Johnstown, one u Sheldon, one at eurgitglOnj end 090 at St. Alban'. Bay; the pas sage' of a homestead low, exempting home pro petty to the amount of $5OO atm attachment for dente, after Ire of July test, and the granting et' *emeriti rail rose charters, including the Aarutory rood, from Chester through Wentberateld In the Connecticut river, and one trona .2dostper to Was rivet. Dar .44 to Tin Eartstaxns.The National In• I• telligencer announces, from en official source, that in the amount of revenue which wine requiste to meet the expenditures of the Government, for the fiscal yearn ending the 30th of June. InW and the 30th or June, 1851, there will bee deficit of between dficen and twenti,mflors of dollars. This deficitwill not here been occasioned by sal insufficiency of the current re4.enun to meet the ordinary expenditures of the government, but by the extraordinary expenditure; grow Iblt net of the Mexican War end the late nerdy of pence with that country. Another loan will, therefor), be required, an in crease of the National Debt, M order to pay for the expenditures incurred in ao uoneemmary Wet, which has involved the erunt in the decision of dangerous questions, and has joreeled an , uhhap• py taste for conquest. mad to ritorial aggrandise • went. ~• • Tag WAIMING rON NATION* Mourratim.—No. 1 tiro ta,giveu m the papers, that a Circular has ; been prepared, to compliance;with a resolution of the Board of Managers, to be i eent to the principals and teacher. of all the colleges, academies. and public and private schools Of the Unites States, requesting a periodical cootributi a from the eta dents and pupils attached to : the same, m aid of the great National Monument now in cone'e of erection in Washington." • To nsaist in carrying the plaa Into operation, • in of the iosttunioos of learoteg, and the names . - of those baying them in charge it desired. We would tugger to our old friend, Mr. John Kelley, of Allegheny, to take upon himself the pleasurable duty or famishing a list fur these cities and Inca. ity. We know no one who has more creative information op the subject. Address Roo. Eliths Whittlesey, Washington, I) C. Txs Si - sexat PRINCKTON has been demolished at Chade.ton Navy yard, by orders from Wash. ington. A stanll portion of her hull alone rernnins.. She wa•:condemned on account oft!. decaying of the timber. ' Tat GiroaciA W.TC. .1./ ATLANTIC Kau. Roan.—'Tbis Lberal and noble enterprise or the' State of fieongia, in her Stoic rapacity, is last sued I nig to u completion The great tunnel. about I,:l3Oket through the solid sand-stone of T nuel Bill, has entirely perforated the mounts; . end 1 daylight broke tannish it for the first time . rna the 31st ultimo. The ears now run up within seven 1 or eight miles of Chattanooga, and in tree ' then two weeks the road will be completed to i that place. The perforation of the tunnel, ur rather the finishtog stroke of that great work, m i l thus :scribed : _. , 'This great master piece of work, the Tunnel, thick has been the subject of so much speculatien. a rspidily drawing too completion. nes two persica of workman, operating from the opPosits obleo of the mountain, met on Friday kat. wah'a clash together of their pick- , see and alonv , lo, when a general shout wa. raked, Iced and deafening. We understand that a party of young geed ,rien and lather mode ri trip through th • siihterr.nean passage on Monday loot. ew the 'funnel Will be completed and ready for use about the firm o f Or cember—perliape earlier." The Tunnel above mentioned runs th ugh the mountain between - Dalton and the T lanes see river. SCELNES IN THE EAST. Cortespandence of the New Yotk Coon,. JERUSALEM Genera/ been Arlon of the City—The church ai the Holy Scpulehre—Walling of the Jerry over thrir lost Toniple—Vien. Ham the Mount of Olive.—Mount Zion, ?gloom Nlorali. the Via Nilorovn, the garden of Gethsetnenu—lehothaphat, Minnow, the Pool of Accidetnit. Jeacathast, June 1,160. I have now been more than a week in lemma. tem, and have become quite Ism Mar is with all ill featured. The city about two miles square, and is ourrounded by a thick wall of gray limestone, about twenty five feet In height, built In a Semen it style. The population amounts to able! 15,- ofie, of whom' one third are Christians. can third Mahometans, and one third Jews. The people„ except the numerous monks and a few resident Europeans, dress in the Oriental costume, and all the native women. of every religion, go closely veiled.. The banes are built at stone, and pre sent, externally, the immeblack and tomb like ern peetanco of all Earatern cities . . The streets are MAT., end uneven. and are extremely slippery, ante the otones with which they were long ago paved, have been worn by the lent of Innumerable ailittim• to a marble hie omoothnesin Theban." , are poorly built, ill supplied and thinly frequented. The pavements teethed of rattling with wheels or ringing with hoofs, or echoing with the tramp of a - tinny ululate& hardly lisp with the pedgeortaa's sandelled step, and the camel's readied tread.— The huts of bookies. and the yore of merriment is no where heard, A strange melancholy mill. cons reigns over the once llilltrililtuatie and joyous ~lv" The lint object of the stranger's attention. ot In the church of the Holy Sepulchre. it is closely hemmed to by other butidags, and for the first time can h artily be found mutant a guide.— front is of emoted ercluteeture, Lut of mixed and corrupt stele, and is ornamented by a kw has. 'elicit much injured by time- The church is joint. ly occupied by the Roma. Catholic., the Greeks, and the Armenians, and, Onion" daily, service performed in it in one of these ritualn. A Monition, owever, may be obtained at any erne so the pay ; viral of a small fee. The first chjett shown to no, a t emenne, wan the marble slab raid to cover the atone on which the body of our Saviour woe anointed fur banal. This is situated in the vene tian of the church. and is regarded with great rev ere., ' Penning into the body of the building, we nt once remagnmed tl e chapel of the Holy Sepal. elate. It is an oblong struethie of plain white marble, some twenty feet in lererth, ten broad, and twelve high. mewed directly under a lofty dome, through whore open top the bright blue sky looked lovingly down. The thick walls of this chapel are perforated with two large holm througn which the Armenian and Greek priests on Easter Stiday'rnireculousy receive fire from Heaven , in the presence of a pilgrim throng, frantic with ev en...l. The Roman Catholics umpire and on 000500 the emlinion us a base Imposture. Thy chapel is divided into two enroll aimparmente, in the fait of which are the tombs of the heroic God frey de Bouillou nod his brother Rs ldwin, end la the second the Holy Sepulchre itself. The rate rer of the hitter is simply a white marble platform, elevated alout twenty metier shove the doer" sevonifeet loon and three wide. la upper slob in broadly cracked through the middle Around n were ranged ninny vases rd dowers, and above it bete dozens of opleadui lamps, Wending to the ittiol l dat churches. heat constantly fiiiraing. The priest, who att e nded us gave us each a tower after :raving Lint devoutly laid it on the sepuchre end sprisikled it with holy water. ' tearing this sacred place. we were afterwards Mown the lamely, tomb of Joseph of Arimathek cut friim the solid rock, the stone on which our :411a011r mood when Ile was tried, the pillar to which be woe bound, when tlinellated, a nd th e uroliii in vrtil,h the Empress Helena found the been true Musa, 1p the Greek place of wor• ship, which was highly gilt and ornamented with the afoot tawdry Over,, a marble globe, inserted in the door, was pointed out to as us the centre of the world! Aacending n‘ght of wirce twenty reps cut from the solid rook, we and on Calvary. Here wan a a-ge chapel, epledidty decorated, near the alter of which were the three identical Wei "dwelled out el the mild rock in w hich the cress . were originally planted. Hard by toss the rock was ran' . ! .'Alsny other Omen and objecto a-imitated war, the Intl seems of our SA v.aut'm lift were also exhibited, but were ton palpably sol emn for sober mention "Slier a personal survey of the spot, and ma tore ennoideriaton of all the evidence. I rani,. that I cannot implicitly ado 't the genera/ tannin. Stan of the Protestant world, !hat the Chureh of the Holy Sepulchre deem not cover the site alone Sacker's Tomb, add has warred us &Mecum No arguments tending to thou , that the Molloy of ills Clitirch was anciently, nail is now, within the ray woll•, have been Wang totnalh in my mind to meal:dutch with any thing like deem. effect, the firm eneriton cf tradition to the contrary. But win . her that rpm was or ices not hallowed by the death and hem , of the Incarnate Son of God, the Church that it Is built open it in venerable for In Outcome uniquity venerable for its wad troths tirmary clams, and venerable as hsviog teen for area thmearthly centre of all Christian love end revereoce, where millions have knelt with hunt ing heins, aver enduring battle, end UM, and fever , a nd want, and earthne auffermg.. Too man who an stand hem unmoved, use a heart harder than member trfillstras . Toe Mehemet. Mosque of Omar ocenpleo the site al tube ancient Jewish Temple, and is surround. rd by a Intly.montve wall, which none but Ma• hornet.. are move., to enter. The Jews have purchased the privileee of repairing on Friday ettentoone to the exterior of d ?m et enment portion of lbia wall, there to bested the fate of their Tem ple 1 was pretend on cne of them occasions, and , a more impressive scene t have selakon witnened. found collected a large number of both sexes and of all waned condeions. Most of 'heel were ' seated 'on the pavement, in the shadow of the wall, ed were engaged either in reeding from - the Hook of the Law, or in 'repeating to them elves prayer* and selecuLstions. The sorrow of deonlate hearts seas deranges: m every countenance. dimtime they ell joined in a dirge at nedemribab:e mourn 'Mom., after which they roas t , ~;d, leaning 0.01 the mall with their feces Inwertis y rend from the Law, repeated another do lorous the chant, and Pun; petionless and silent, all remained absorbed in their own. prayers and meditations The mathron and the maid,ijnt !sae and the army beaded man, the rich in sumptuous set:es, and the poor in Cthy raga, all alike.seerned oppressed web a sense of . 044-tion, and burdened with misery. I turned fr ost 010 pprs i t,rind left them alone with their tiOrTOM, ea I kni t o been "struck bakie, by the !notary sod fate cd the intosenn people of God. Tbe Mount of Cdivos, situated 51st east of the city, hes been my favorite mod, not only oat at. counsor it. Weasel, Interesting historical osocia. dons, hot as commanding the best of all views of Jerusalem Tbe city lies on • shelf, gently . alop. lag toWardi log, and WI ill soda features am dia. • MIME ---,-- --- .thible al a glance. Oa the east side of the eny, , Steamboat ter Safe. nearest you, Is the Masque of Chinn, covered cad ssu i -t. The t: LAND PACKET will be eld aced throughout with blue porcelain. and stand- : ! i . 5 et pubbesunnon mite city of Wheel. mg... MONDAY, Ile lion dny of D.• ing co • bread marble esplanade, fn the midst of i ember, loin. an immeruto area, shaded with trees, and otna. I Terms—One fourth to band, and the balance stn. °, •mented with praying chapel, • Though the eye i and 12 rat..., WWI interest. Approved negotiable perteivell little elevation, this is Mount mone,, 1 popr,rzill ,-.--- for , . dk'rterd e 2 3 ., = ,,,, .- , d and th e Mosque stands on the very apot once on- , ""r„,;,;m H. MOORE, copied by the Holy of Belie. How diffwent et • the dull, dusky la. of the Were prophet from the ; At L S ‘,... I9ISTRA ., T h r , "%IIOT . (SI-I . —Letterset Aemin-' Temp's, of the Living God, that tiled to glitter . Allegheny city , d „,..„1: ~,,,i4 if,',„' n 7,..f,,,,T, 1 1i t !,..r,f_ there, like a shrine of beaten gold! High up on • scriber ' be hereby gives notice to all haying chums the month aide of the city, partly within and partly against said Estate, to present them, proprrly Shawn. without the walls, is Mount Sion. Bat in thole heated, for settlement and payment and all Inn.. in vile hoiels where Jews hide the laretCbedneso, - d ' h g ' g ,'' ' g r r s ,t t g s r ry q ,7„ i 7 d 14!:,:nz,," , r h m,;:‘,,1" P',Y; and lepers their despot', or in those terraced and • subsenber will attend daily at the ogee or turd et• pToughed elopes, where the poor Arad desperate. remor a. hi raid city, from the Win the telt of Decem ly struggles with the scanty mould fora few grains,' hoc twat. &dine badness hews whonan discover the teat of that royal city, which 'e•23 'rots 1. POLLOCK. Adugr. was once nbeautiful in situation, and the my of I LAND AND NILL FOIVSALE. the whole audit^ Awnb to the Western extra- FIVIE subscriber odhre, at twat e vat,SIXT Y !silty of the city, Is the spot they call Mount Calve- .1. 1e ACRES OP LAND, about thirt five ot we ttom' Meadow , rind on ry, and still leading to it, is the lose way up which wFd. and twenty five ermil bo 1 which ts erected a }Louring MIR what can be run the-I•Man of Sorrows' here his heavy cress.. e i t h er by lock. or water eower. Tr. here is o the laid - At th e foot of Olivet, directly between you Farm, TWO DWPI.LINII 110Unt,S, the neer terry end the city is the Garden en Gethsemane, corms- out bonier, and an ORCHARD of beariewFronTtere. by a wall 20 feet in height. It contaids eight Ole Tye . mill gearing is made of cut iron, with hand run No trees of the greatest antiquity, th e very scions, ''.,,, , ":"7.t..„ „.,_‘.,_ ___ ~.,._._, ,_ tuna ..,,,,,,,, it Wand, of the frees which shaded that fearful ~,,,i,... in ii r,`", , ,,`',;;;;Ze l W,-,:e ve s , r,,,,,, : ,,,hr,. . , , mysterious plank= of the Messiah. Tbs. Valley of milrafr to Fenn...toy, eight miles from Ilenvvy, r n the Jehossphat stretches its dismal length above and tooth rule of the Ohio over. within inf.ce rode. or sold below the Garden,entombing in it. nerk ditto en- rie, l %:' i t twenty; Miler from l'ittshsrgh. told generations of the sons of Abraham. "Stlos's For funhe ' rl it' ntin and ro-SKSOIII of star. • - brook that flowed first by the oracle el God" dishy quire of the subscriber. on the preentren, or of E lia• end intent now, but the pool of Siloam, encased Felton Weser, in the Diamone, Pireburrh wantons worn ether. and [lmp.. with vinesnev22-wiftltp WALT 9 JOHNsToN, and dowers. still yields its pore and sweet writer. New Fans, and Varlsey Goads Sweeping round the base of Sion is seen the deep Iv I.: aranow receiving, from one of oar ban east. rugged glen of Hinnow, where were perpetrated 11 our seeond supply o. FA i.• 111 .lIDn, rim - M1.11n . ; tote •I ark idolatries of alienated Judahi" overhang. of every article ',our Idle, to which ~a 7h ever• vn tog it is the traditionary Aceidame. whore scanty ricty ot urtiKING lii.NS.l4 , 4•1 nu , own 10w.u...... herbage bespeaks the wages °I iniquity and the taw) we ark me mention of trite , /0 Si., harm an I other buyers. roll:, Ulsn.S.E VASA W yell pride of blood. The closing day to my favorite time for sal ad rrus s..—A good nsmrintrot to 'll.l t ,, , tneledirn 1 II- Olivet. The city at that hour ale wears a sad I din . ' Ebner. Rrmwood , end fildhof sni WORK II A Sii . l , , .' , Lre, Jut reghl by and almost sepulchral appearance , Not a voice KEEN EitY A. SAWYER is beard save the Mue.ota o cry to prayer. fromu- Lo n t - i ns ~,,,-;,,,,,,,,,,; In /1,, •- I • the distant minaret, and out o figure is seen except :n !.his fine ; and for role by that of some solitary villager hurrying through the I. .... ' STUART A SILL .half shut gates away in lain hettshie home. The - evening breeze is just beginning to sigh over the tombs of the vanrys end rte-Re nitiOtlg the hoot y olives around me, nud the eon le rnrllrn 11. 111,1 dying beams athwart spire and dime, n..] cneht•v iiiir the sunken bed of the Dead in n wan one Ye, pavilion of Celollloll and purple, soil er.v,lot int the while landscape with n lurid gfilw that in teats must strangely with the 'old grey n,,', II the city and the deep shades of the vsficys around it. If there is a spot . earth suited to pensive musing. or a thoughtful mood. it is the Mount of Olives at an hour Id, this. SIGMA. DJ The aml tormttlatde ebarneter of do eases originating • diseased suite the Live:, nas loon challenged the attention of medical men. Seine of these diseases, blamed n:det the general term at consumption, have been supposed Moorish:, and the unhappy patient was allowed to ,he, without medical ' science being enahted to offer him 11 hope of recovery. Happily Mi. can be no longer, the case. A remedy has been found which will mite all these complaints, of whatever character, among from ilerungemem of the Liver. The Pill. discovered by Dr. Sl'Lline. of Virginia, act do ertiy on the Liens. /11.1 by correcting its operation and mug) it it from cuts alt and I extirpates the eomp!units winch hate them origin In diseaves of this urran Remedies hitherto pro. I posed for them doe. , lose failed to operate upon the mat of the dimmer„ but Hoemr M'Llne's Pills ma. themselves fin :uponla - 5,005 of the Liver, and, by cicansmg the (Almelo. dry up the impure streams of dimaie Wil.ell theme derive their esie- • For sale by 1. KIDD & CO., No. m, comer et Fourth and Wood at, Dalaborak Inovl7.d&arlarB Improvensent• In Dentistry. DR G. O. STEARNS. is of Dolton, toprroared t• manufacture and .et Iluma Terra in whole and parts of ant*, upon ffieetton or Atmooplacric 1 4 1.-11.11 Plates. Too - mama cram) tr, ova moor., where the nerve axpoAed. Office and modence next door to the Mal or'. office, Fourth onto, Pat:burgh. Matz xo—J. If. SPFaddeu. F. IL Eaton. ,el 9 IlAlttufLrao3 rco•.—Vrepured by 1. W. Kelly William *Mel, N. Y., and for sale by A. inyzier, No. Fount , street. not will be found a delidlantl arti of beverage In families. sad particularly lot nick • CCoedits. 11.taaa's Bansa.—An improard Chocolate prepara tion. tormg a rembinattom of Cocoa our ',more:, in vltoratotr and palatable. burbly rermartiraded pain. • olarly for In•allde. Prepared by W !falter, Dorches ter, Moe-, and for sale by A. JA Vti VS, at the Pekin yua niece, N 0.70 Fourth et safbl4 JOB PRISTING. DILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULAILs, Mansfivu, Bills Lciing, Contra , , Law 11 LUND Lint!, CLETITICA CH..., rouctxs..te. Printed at the rhartrit nonce. at ladprices, at the den GA I /Mr. TaltIED • VI • DIL. D. 1103 T. ---1:3 \41:3it • Ewntna CornrrofFourtk betVrcea need-dlyir Market and Ferm siieeta The Mayoralty. The name or Alderman w. ti. REIN (HART will be submitted. Ly Ma (mend, to the considers:mu of the r ,,p roc ,mog wh, Vonvent ion. laa • suitatle car.didate tor Mx Mop:malty of Pittaburgh. now tc d Le for N 1.7 or xlty, sutf:etAtolitinZillia'zinon'lnEdl:Whig Conven Cri'lleary 10711kemon wal he • candidate fa the M.votalty, sublet., to the nomination of in, Shyt Convention. uorl - I:l7,7o.antban Rush, Mg..fot pro,o, or of A Ilo,htny, be ranaloo, now se , toci on oatoret (50 0:A1'W:1.1011 of the Alloneny WIO; Con t The Meyersley. The name n( (RIVER H. veal In. nut.. J. by lo the enantJer Henn 0' the a lu p pto2cnK Wht; ecnavntion. Mt a Ina,. rands date (Or the Mayoralty. n.nrtlt..ta g FI - r'We are aothenved non nounce that B C SAW. R en.l be • candid. , tor the SI aor4LY • •unn'et :he nomination of th e Whia Conactuon y nor.:l-Ix. rE=l iln Ton.lny often.... by the Rev TLOITRO Crump , Mr. JOE,. C Mow... of .41ht lexhmod cay, . SIONRY E .l•us Fue.•om. , luneer of tac hoe hone Ureug. fq., of ltirinit chmt W,th the soave nonce we. rem Eyed • splendid Cake, from the rosnufart.7 of hlr. Rohr, Knox, for which vile tender the grateful acknowledgment+ of the prne. to the happy 'couple, together arnL the hearty wiub•for their long life nod abundant hoope" ----- In St. Andrew'. Church. on Ttlarea , v, the 22 , 1 MO., Flnn. Wu,. Pretteln, Mr. II Iluat.,,n. of N C., to N . 1.. dat./10 , Of 14,. A. IN A:l‘,. AA. Ull. CLOTH?—Heel !hi. day at W M'Cllntock , Carpe Warchnate, 11 51 W tlid hand some sty le l'apertt y lel Cloth., whteh wet be cut to ft: any stse ha11.151115110r vecitusle. 1111723 rpALILE AND PIANO COVER.I--.W '3l`Co .toc a 15 I now opentog the handsomest astortment ot . Pt; of Cott, Plano and rtlllie C 5151 5 151 ever offered 1111t115 market, to wloch Lc tut tte e the attention of porch., era. norTI ! TEA BOAT TR INI We to so te steamboat CI men to call rind examsne our ...mem ot Torn. 11.0, 11.11 vre alwkys Mary a large assortruent In our ime Carpel Murky., No 76 no tweet. nov-.51 W NI'CLI,TOCK %SNEI3IJ Nu 300 cc b . a:;.;:, for a:n -1...) no. Deck., to .tore and for •,: oc4•. c a r pa, Warcic...e, No .5 I , Nei ur,b. rm. ineionboat eucs. ./ call and clainme be el.rwhcte. FNIUOSSED Na; AUI-,F: COVE:KS—A large aaaurtalettt 1 W .. Embus.al Piano sad 'ralr'e eau lot loantl at Clintoa lu le Carpet Ware ta, at reduced Call and ettartate ltecore tturetta•stta rkewtte aorta (j A llTM r : t'A ur 4, :Wit . te —R ou " se d , larther supply a of the Ivo-, and most proved style, Le wl.ll we Insvle the uttenuort or to v e il mn, and thove w.vhst , g to turtuvh 'House*. to veil w e examme the letrge•l ortment n the till, .ewe we wlll wit chsuper than ever I.e:ore d in me western wart, 10,11 W 111'CLINT1K:K [MU M I or stk. Ly r lIGRANr , II . I.,J: . V ,v ILLE 1.0 . 143 5 61.14 l;? . ,; l ß 'czk o p3 . 14 1. , NV:4:L1 Oil,- 6 Wu. ;tint r.-edpr , 71 , 1 , 4:r , ...; jr i n , 1. n tt)E c l v : „ l i Si II t u.: rcc'd and 1jurH111,..f:r...... rn:R—iu 4.$ itoli kap On: a 1.41:o /) areci 1111.1 Int ann. Ly . J I'llNi-11,1.D ree'J aid Jam by J H CANFiELD )OTATOI-S— -nov-J 171 ju o It rtc d 01,41 uwEN, rum ..tr, - 4 RTI,T:' CANV ASS-11 , 11 yd.rutt r. 'd tool for onto toy tars J KIDD I CU, ott W. cot rt Ait rs. COLInt,-11.to dos maid, to 'ruler, t rrttr'tt PIK! or *ate. by ortvsl JHI DID x Ctl Srr.URPENTIN F.-20 bbl• just 70i,V,. a :!,: y EM,.Z.T 1 UM ARA JIC—JAM( IDS luor reed an! for 0010 Icy 100FI3II-1:: Co•lb teie, , /, for 5111 C WM JAI:ALEN A CO. I, aml Sr Es--/CULbI..nJ id S 11. SW.. /or sale 11 CO DOVT.I- VV t 1 UM Al.liY A ( 11l i r'EL:-1149 bap finatc Green Rio, rnectving and k../ to sthre, for ..lc 4 ' nOvICI WM I.IAGAI.E V & CO —.—. R R A SS--tat M 11, --- to day reed and for sal,. 14 rovil ) e. 11 FLOYD —.— —.. )IU 51uria.-9 7 ions' RamOuu Foroact cd on AlleEpeoy wriarL and for role by 1 a R FLOYD • —•--- DLANKKDS-1 cove pooporctovro,superf quolny IP for sloe nue2J aoR FLAJ:p labTP:-1 1 1 Lode. viTtoTtiiiKentuekb Hemp, 00 cone otnovut and for talc by A GORDON nur.lll.lllE_- - - Pittsburgh Navigation and Firs 131111. rat.. Company. A hIEETING ofdhe rttnehitual.te of the Potsburgh Novtganon an rtre Inoottattee. Comonny, will he Loh! et .ho of .e. No VI Atett.t at, on Floloy, Decent. lot 710. WC, to V tit:to-A, I . M. oo e:a Houvit r FINNEY, Ve&Y. bia le elorc nod lot eclC by ctoecl CetNi& lIIIEVFOOLE, 10/ Second et UCKW OF.A.T FLOUR—VI 4kr extra to owe and ll:pr•.'e4 n 0.2.1 CUFF fr. lIREYFOOLE EX n T OV r LOL —42 ;$4l• roe'd •. for refry COVE tc IMEYFOOLE SUGAR -7n WA* Tee'4 nua fot rale I.y 1.7 nova 8 k W A 71N VOW CI LASS-- 2 , 0 boxe• no.. d e. :Tor (or gee I.y vV.I Bit WITAItiIA Ull niNDLES-6o bistiLiiWeirrilnisaUGH N../ Dora FLOUR—V:3 sacks las: scet.s , .l3 .IJI ru prime order, and for sale.ky m,cnr ST's ART A SILL, • • .kI . I . IES —1001.1.1 s Grreu 40 • I/ am 1.0., WhiLe Cultv udr el 10 Sault .iyiplco.; rhotc. ...1... • leecive.l and Inr sal. by STUART Woo,l I 1A 111.1 , .‘ MALT- -Congt.sotly Tandy Rod Ic , f no , P 1 M II SHOWN. 144 st in %;eo":4NTlT.L:rp,;7T,h,,ennhrite,tf.sc. p sJ ctsu , / M II BROWN, 111 I.v.erq st 121.11 1 / 1 1- I ribb l, and (or flak by 1,11,42 ARNI.TRUNii CROZER REF-NI hblo ree . 4 al.l 3by n0v . ..1 AR3I:4I . MING ChoZ I j FA\`t—l [obis in store te - d .aln noriri A KNISTRoNIi J cat 1Z F:11 ACON bhd. now 1-.2..1u.,1 from strau L Exchange. (or _I9AIAII.I.O , 'M' 4 A CO, Pro, Ai VEATIIERS LI. nun. 1211.11 t, fzu mcarucr Eachnnge, End .or .7 novr, -ISAIA II D.I•EDV Clo • B EF-i wAx h trNst.Nci— id and Dona Deuiver Exchnpfi, d nor2tl DICKEY h Ell.AXSEED—Lu:sding fium •teurtv, Win,. null lor.salc by 1,11,0.' tto, • 0p?../ • Fen: n AVANTED TO Pl'llO4lASE—t tre hultt,,l thh V) or the Mt...Jct. , ' and Marotfartutrltt thtk, flank of Pinta.* S:oct. nor:1 N. IjOLNIPt a so N.. New nooks. I Er u lt , l o, ll. o `i t. : , y 4 o l ot: ;, l2 , lleremui MOM 01. !livery of lima Alfred of 1. land, by Jacob Abbot with fine Stdor.is the Sorceress: by Wm Meinbold. JOHNSTON it ST, I+9CTON. tior2ler turd and Market ,rrets (Po.. Journ corn al .•n4l romel , roley I 111)..-0 dressed Hogs rrr , nr.d fa: %0.. by „01^fl ARNISTRIINI, A rrtrasui - CLAN:H-90 WA. Farner and lArl . • brawl, rudny reed acd for tilt. by nov2l AILYSTRI•\f h rIttiZER 7\RIFU PEAC [LER-4. bt.b.p.i.,e'd S •., 11 noell CRAM . SKINNER BLTIZWIIEAT FLOCR-25 was reed. for -ado nov2l eliAlri a OiaraNtl: S UN DHI I.nnt Red rum., Uaner. 4 legs lard. of, ea...,tmen, forp.ale ntorli CRAIG .4 ' , INN tat /I REF:, APPLES-4k Lb Ir lusl recd .t . 41 'or •k . .. t.y rov:it ER ACKEREL-10 tobts No I Marker LA, • No rl No 3 d Rocelvt,g . tr. ,be nal Ind .n ^ovll ca MI-1S 1/117.1 . 1.1,. Wnier .1 L• lJB10A—:'. Oin. l orc and heal J. N A s i o l l= " 9r " , '" ,oalt .'". l:lViDA b l3Vl l' . " DA..I; RUFI, of sup... qualm, tut •,.e n kif twult; 5y Ft 1 , 1 nowlt No 57 Wood I:RE Col) LIVER OlL.—Rn•htnn'• IVh,t, Cod Y od, for ccethcal purpc.s tre'd wt.!n r s,le by no• 11 R DCKER'S FERINA—Io h. for .vi. by nov2l Itt I: AEl.l.,:fts4 „-„ LARD bids Uurtbtirdi Jr. Co , " I. rec and for ask by nonr,l 1 7,1ACOS 51101 . 1.011/2 , —LZ ca., I. to close """ma"; fillF.V. ATTII E:Vi• ell H — I:COFFEE—.22-1 clop, lugt c'd and for .ale . b) or,! Ft lif:y. 0 116 A ht,da prune old . 40 ,• !, by CO no rn MIEN; h w w,UGIIT SI T 'IILE-44-- n l , l4: , %g: fr in b k , p y rovrd %V rouaht nary! just 1111 CV, 51-A'rt TOBACCO -7h hoe Fr, h's, and lh Idehr, hu Ire", Nu In ter..t. , or ante 1 .1 . _ non! 1111 EV. MAT I'IIENt h d. the _ I,S °AIII.IJ-1"5 he. C'n"' lrlrE ' l l' , 71 ‘ 1.V1 .4 1 : 111.W h - h : . , E St I ENTIAI. 011. -lean (?,11:v;t11.. 1 - - peppermint, Fresh and pure, lor sale 1.0 nDell J PelletONM A KER h..c,0 NIO. L t A . : ~: ~ :... 5 i — - o n n ' U o n l , tl i t 4 , 1 i : 3 :k t d13nn , ..,:ett,, , r . 4 (row t 00011 J A' !IL 1,111e..,N h Eh) 1 . I „ LAD— v Phhh ° plgi glen, for eu:e 1 , / J ho 1 A 111 . 11111 , 11 N h i'il C il in t , lF . t. , ..F , ;-- ,. 1 , 1 , X 1 I..the 11.. e. re ce..mg trout ce.nal, a auell JANIF. , A 111 - 117111StiN I. t , l itLCEIVI - 3 , Tins DA V. at the led.n Kahl., 1 vet -1 ea, Women. Mono!, 1n11....-, Sltdat, - hlleres '' - ' •-t.:pper. " 51,,'• •• 0. er..le ~ • Sheithl• •• , leather ruled e ," ,eve l ,.o Alt u , er ttch urtil be .1.1, vihole••l retntl. in than to hn ' house. In the ea e ~.r 0 1'1111.1. e 1P: 4 oval No 5 N l oel .tr, t ) U rrti ISi •-11, 41 at thet.d.e Depta. m.. " 114p:03.11 . 1... ia.a4a a••• I bt sraa ut N., 5 Wood atreel, nov2l 1 a. II PHILLIPS R ECI)TIIIN D.ll 111dIU "het F., Car Dep,. No 5 Wood II 1.1 . 11, JAI'S Ezt lisiCittesx For J F II PIi11.IJ1•F. U God , KTRA I' /111. 11,1,111-6 ed 1/1:4 J CUPF:.I.I:I4I.4I,PtiI REEN :.r,l I by nor2l COPE IMES 1,4.1 1 )11 buls tre.l R,ol lor , in 2l COPE • - 1111.:11:—Ju.n re, ol ro.nt. :.r.d fin u rho., ;0: Cueruc u.ignm .10V(1 \C;., T Pu i •inir urd im .. r elovV. - . COPE 1-1;4.1..1 1) 11 , : , 1r,,‘" , : 19,11ENT; nl tntrt...• 'Ma C.,aumunsty, b, orAL Ineton Duo'. i, M. II 'roo Ns oft. 0I Nl.elotel ur Mnutitier, 1,1 T., &c. Hi Wm. Ilnr ,t N.nc....1t R.llllll/F. iiy Au...v[l ar.l 1! 1.. of Spool; I.r Notex of tut 1.;a:”.1.4,..,1 Tour In 1,1 7 11, T %%Ono. T‘pprr , Vrovrrbenl l'bllo•npbynew on: lust by JIIIINSI'ON tr. STfI(1:11)N. nov 07 Nlarlytt owl th)rd otrrct.- .Jooronl. Ch e.o7o ronic , ' and Po., 1000 .) g •..orety new and laellnnaHn 31 AV A A. MASON & CU,fn live r., 11 )t Long Shawl, 411 pea Rosh Drawtl.ikr, .aper Low; UfOtilt, Shawl.. ann pac.— Frellta Mtrolo , Paranwasn, ERMAN SLAT , .S. No. 2,3, 4 and A Tee .1 utut Tut VI *air Ity tottu2l t! AR • - .1)11/1,1-.AN5I.1.—r.u0 yd. .. l . , .111,1 or mate I.) v:.l C A BC FIINUT poT . A nv D R n I O%% II.:A mnv . ,:r , r.p, in .tor... ILI lit:TTEß—Prime Frtsh,.ln small pkg. bovhen alw-yv 01) h•tpLl at ao.ll • • C ° „ n o N ,-,t u ' A "" IeSSINGER, WELL-4-4r m„uu,,,,,,,„ Grern Glen* IA rtro, No. 27 Markt I err., Pt, busigh, keep coost•orly.on hand nod make to or der all ktuds of Vtala, ftattlra, he Porter and Mitn - - ral Water tirdes, of rupnrior Partkular Mir:mon paid to Private Moulds. LISP. Ur E wW conanse to awl). Freight iu lialtimars and Naw sta C311(li .d Itotl ticalds, as L ang as UM watt, parmaa ave,. a JONES F p t. , c:tl 1,1 pre"". c I twe,” t,.e repantnes In theeils'—"'me be g• murk as "IE impute. :on 1asI"-1 haVe had telexrcrll cornmonic.alinn front rtnladelphia, from %%1. C. R., o,nrLe for tlrn. d..t ,3 4.1f11.d regulaier I. es. sztly rnsits, Bud boo Imes CO or onsets' month.psm I. .00mM W. W. WISON. L,lsauckst Nursery . and Fans for Sale. ii,V The handsomest and M hoot 100 ACRES .._'xis4 et un-land in c County of Allegheny, on . , L IT hoe ret!es front Meetly of Pittsburgh, on lb; anon turnpike leciling from Mi• city 10 WoAliOr 10 the Unildangs tare all been put up , within four years, and costgloito. My Orchards nrt experimertal—tMr teen year. acn I imported from the east and ...est, at ! veat expense, all Me lan ds of Fruit Trees whieh the e United States and Europe could produce. gOO Apple Trees are set not ea st.dard; !Mg Peach Tree., SO Pent - Trees, 50 Cherry Trees. SO Pinm , Trees, tiS Atirteet•. with all kinds of (Prop Almond., ' NOCIOOIIIO. Shrubbery and Evergreens. The Nursery contains from in to Snoxig Fruit Trees, of all eau Ina ages, of the above standards. The Farm wlll 'he rold.together, or ip putt, ex ;wrennt run alone the pike, and vIS percles run aloby n aother public road, and might ell be cut up in It.. Apply personally, or by letter, to J. L. SNYDER, Pittsburgh Post OfSee. E==l Wt7::Tr E e it r ", fin es - I }' e r ti " n ' tn7n; a ß i r s. g e tte m n e y n , `7omr,.llZ, Monies, mew. , opplientionson Insorsneedze. Voting torn to thy country, quolified:to tenet country iAhool, will find Mi.:l.re rhatice. Apply in persnn to - A. COLTON. Brown's Hotel, Pittvliorgh. BOOKS: BOOK •t 1 I:PTr-c - il m the 1•1:1.13111TERIAN ROOK ROOM, No 79 11:,-04 and for ,ale at Em ern prices: t....erno , beery Tooraarada Arrangement tua 13.1 , 1 e. Nearder , litalorraf the Christina I.eli elan and .I.orrn )I,ltona Tresaae 01 Cmtguan Dne- U.,. of Jr r myth !mart, Eat, Robinson's Greek u o r a ,,a) of ua• Gno.pl, do Eng.), an do, Seotra We, a vn, 19,-101, l'artsh's Dune Gazetteer, ~ aolauret's ON, all d ProFpecta, Dr. Wood's Lee tu rem Strad, I'OT Hole! blimanary A nee dole, en .t .0,19 t. hei uetetcsillaff manta, in additon 0 The nbovn. 01 a.mararenimre. font WHOLESALE DRY GOODS A. A. TIARON */*. CO,, ‘," 0 00.31 Alt nEr STREET, errrAtivitrar, PA offer Mr sate the 110‘t eitantive assortment of 1 .reign and s , np, Goods that ran be Mond in the Wes,ern Corntry. contorts =C in part— • enags C. term.. Parma.. and tartar •••1 dn anineres and Nlcua Latns, 111 do Co .n il•. beat ...ylee; • ,o %Wins. .RC Loves Muotirt•; 75 do Ttektolda, o; all grades, • . do Wl,n 4c1,, of ell colors; 111 eo tihotec.., oc the heal manufacture; tin rase. Ca , ...tneres, Cassittetta and Jeans. 00 ',eras Druadelolho 100 pier,. Dreg- Fill.; P 0 1,.e. Itoh..et -Ind Cap Ribbons, 31 3 / 1 .1 d,. WOO S1:11W,:11. Cl.•aks. ,te 1.. n o• Wiltitt. ' Nlilluirry do, 'Milo, Tr•mm tr,,, alto, en— no.l. parka,. of otherin all th-tr danely !New i•rarl• ennytantly r••••••• m,r. A A MASON A CO S KENNF.[II'• r or& IlunorarLiierreintr. - Alkwll W ork.. 7)ENNITT.I3II`II' A I'r r. 111nnvilolurr. of Soda JJ Ifir[orbot, Post Arr..,anti Sulpheric No k- liter ttre , t, below Fcrry. 13 V. , 1, THIS DAVsoul the ISIILLIPSVILLE no.lory—..l gro•• 'bat execllent MK.. of Rob. bi I for Snots and Shoes Noll sed •to p-rvzot.. to Frr .11te India Rub her O. No 5 55 tr-.l.tt..rt AUI , N. Irma the ; yet& W111:011Cover Oil Cloth, rodol tor Nn. 5 Wood sc. I o•N't 1 h Ill'll7 Lf`ll'i • (Arrif ua Trek,. :1 pc, of Metallic ,•ec • Inth, sp'enklid erurie, for sale PHILLIP,' Robber l.poi. No 5 %rood %met ( ALR,! : EAC E 0 It! F. 11. EATON & CO., G 2 Fourth Stroot, Plttsikargh, ilutt tom Store. Own' a•gortment of , Trimminss, Gloves, Hosiery and Lute Goods A D ;V; pr. am thr zwur•l apti Most [...L.nnat , :c otty le. of Goo,. ill dirt,' ,soe, .arc v.:mews in part of tlie followIng: DRESS TRIMMINGS. y•eiitan• and (imps. of every variety, new styles fo t ored Mannar and In r ‘e . rial Braid., 'ride rid narrow k \Vero,. ihroidering ,fiatord end rut Velvet ll•lienny, ndo dn, Corded Mouton rind Oatet for trlMlllin, blank. vtistr I.avninr. ' , llk Late , • wide d o do, j o , duu,ce, n•1i0n,..“ of Dres• Drees. •retard. St.inaird kinbroolorod Went,. L.4(E GOODS. limb ordered Lane MU: Mvann Varea. Chem'tettev Ilreatf.tat and ILunng Caps, and I half Sleeves. French W. FT k VII C0.1.11C. 1.. In Vent v.nalpi Lace VC fit, Lappet. and Opera Tie,, Niolumno Chemirenes. Co!• lure. Cud. And half ivteevein Linen Lawn Milk plain en.a.radv,l .rd bems , i,h , .d do, plain Lmen do; thread 1.%, • and n , ..4.4 1.1 do; Lnde Lane NI u•i.n and Comm Edvlngs and Ipberungt. ll= Mob now ‘ti.. It...nott R 00.... French Foee Flow -. Buz.. Ta! • Veheti, ' , wins and F.orenre, sok .t. winos. Bonnet Frames luld is/1) Ile. Wlth 'nolo spproved fistonongt, 0.. A/1 a,nrotoot a•e+Yo LOS/ER A Kr,: rArtrty of Wuot, ratino, li,rllllll and re. • I odte• amt Nl:f•ett, Torten Plccdtt and t ..:her -111 r• fa:try and plain Chtld• ients' 4.t.pikt, V Imlt 112:( A11.0r1,11•11: me.l. wornrn 1.1.1 rittldren. ohlr atv Ihrt, I o,c4.eUr ..d I ,l u. rttat• d told Wa.s. e.e.Mmertr. Listed ner , 1,,, Fur. ..J Labc ,, y .1 y,Aciits-40 lin in main and lat sale by ARMSTRONG & CROZER reed .1311 for %sae Ly ulitil MATTHEW Is CO RICH AND SPLENDID NEW G 001) SELLING AT LOW PRICES AT A. A. MASON & CO'S, uO. 60 NAELKET STREET, PITTSBOIGIII, PA., oNE PRICE ONLY! By John D. Davis...Ll:Esti LargoS . took of Dry Gouda. • On NlOnday !ermine, Nov. llGth, et 10 ut the Commermal Sole, Boerne, cornet or Hood , S OS Fifth 'tree., will be sold, without reserve, for each An exiensive assortment of staple and faiiiy_foreign sod domestic Dry "mod, among which ara nearly all the variety usually tent in is Pole retail store, and may be cramined previous to rale. Al I o'clock, Groceries, CilleeMSWlll, Furniture. hr. Young Dyson and Imperial Tea, Virginia manufac tured Tobacco, writing and wrapping paper, chortle, spades, patent balmier', Russia quills, de. A large and general & aorta:Leta of new and second band household - tarniturc, cooking — Moves, kitchen utensils, feather beds, bedding, mattrassea, looking Rlas'es. carnelian, mante) clocks, window blinds, ike.: slro, a quantity of leather trunks. canvass truuks, car pet and leather bags, saddles, brdls, An. S • JOHN D DAVI. Aunt Great Sale of Rare and Valuable Roan' Fine London by catalogue, on N C.Saturday evening Nov Nth, at o'clock, among are Iho Sheridan'. Speeches, 3 vol., tro; Wilson's Life of Da Poe, 3 tos; Kirby . . Wonderful Illuactun, vol, Heads ohe People- vol, Eno. Ladies , Journal of Ifortmulture, 0 via. 9el; Rose Fruicier'• Manual, aro; Bishop llopkin's Works, boo, Hook's ann. Ilis tory, n vol, 90o; Collier's Vision of the En/lit/ISM , , 10 vol, ttee; Prientlyls Theolog , cal Repository, tl vol, avo; Ciceroni's Operc. Roth capu mkt Greek LSiCOP, 2 nil, Go; Guicnardint's Ilishary of Italy, 10 vol. C ism; Creviefs H. 1111.1 EMPC(01•1.10 evo, Nen ryts Illstory of Great Etruslii, a vol, Xvin Moses Voy ages, / vol, 8.0. Black well's Sacred Ciente., 0 Imo; Cis re ndan. 3 vol,Svo; Haviiki Ciarl d 0 vol. bven Repotitory of Arts, ho, 12 vol, 800; Pan Royal 1.000 Granular. 2 v.l, tint; Colnan'. pre...n eat Works, 3 vol. 12mo; Reed's Shalrapcarr. 12 vol, Inno; Seaford 011 tiunung, 12mo; Gnu:none'. Italy, 4 v I.abord,e's Spina, 6 vol. Soo; &c. catalogue. are now ready, and the Book, we. open for examination. nov22 JOHN D DAVIS, Auct FLOUR ---Su bbla Fanner & family brand, re ceinent and for ode by novV7 ARMSTRONG k CROZER "[TULLE!) H. W. FLOUR—Si sacks jug reed anJ Ll_ tor side by 00,17 ' ARMSTRONG 2c CROZER • - riiIVSS — A - Pl'Lar-70 bbl. ou to ninny; for sane by r, or IS STUART AlifLL, Iln Wood et i FLOUR-. 140 meek. (of SOIL.) in wee and T V int nide by noaln STUART tc SILL PPL4Ls-11 .. t. Nile Cie, A(*le Greris Pmptrof 50 uo Green; ror sale by ncyls sTuART SILL, lIE Wong` at COUNTRY SOCKS--40 dot for sale by STUAR r Se SILL. , 118 Wood st i)tt „ st o K vi t;,HKA - T FLOUR -10 bbl. tor sole by oruART b SILL, IS 'Nova Cl VFW lostitutra of Theology. /.1 vol. I, betty, on VII,, of his Posthumous Works. Comb , e4 dfcvlO pt Pl . /modem - with opwardaof ISO sup:tamp: £o,J ree d . and for sale by R HOPKINS, novIS Apollo Bdildlngs, Fourth at ?DINDURGII RRVIR,N, for Oeiob,eriT,Lamwes D 124 Lockwood this received the tthio re ocr _, the Fidietthrgh Review. ..PAcci.isl,pie.L.).Sl.,..lD"no l'itook seller end Inipov i r. and rer Cr Review. (four,) and wood; veh2 Liken tosether, RIO ye, year. v. 11TA:P=.10