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'- i>To refute oor woakupbrwdiai?, ' To throw brightness on the gloom Ew-the imperfect passes, • -o.Jfltt.tbi6 perfect everjJrovtfs; •••■ Toxests oink to drear morasses, landscapes.tkdisclose. AiUhe-bcantyj all the eftendor, - - « Tn iha ancient earth ana'sky-- i tender, .» m silence by.. y-^^-y ./.'.»•■ •; tbo feireit, Man the youngest, - *■■■&* • j vv h Jth.tbeweakest, with the strongest, *■ .. Travels to the still abode□ - * .. .-: bTotheT»2 unlfljnentmg, ; ■ .... ; .{To the eternal plan conform,.’ .-Fallnnqaailiag , ,tijirepenung l : ..- ■ • lathe calm and in thostorm. • r . ; Mansion, with aqoieibcanngi Wuh brave heart and.steadfast eye. , Undisrurbed andnodespamng,~ •*** . Yes,with noble joy,mast die r * Has he eiared what nature broScied’ " ' ' Gladly-taSen what the gave t New the me last gift is offered— . All the good that he -htulfdone Knowing lhanhc laws eternal XN/ever, never caudeceive: —AS^ o® noble, far to imevo has been tYie agont " Iwmk 1 wmk hfe’s-majeeuc. pageant, : _ He has played no worthless par: - Rh«fK ax nd feelinjr • ©nail sustain his human goal, A sk s^!i® nt atren ß*h revealing', aall the part re-seek the wlfoio. « sbaH change, but shall not perish _iVow in life and now m death, what most we love and cherish Ihes to breathe a nobler breath SPIRIT VOICES. How wondrous strange is every thing we vi-w The concentrated Wisdom of thousand years has made but a single rent m the great veil that hides nature’s m.ghty secrets /’has kindled bn* a • swgla .light In the gloomy midnight of the world The smallest insect Hvmg ,n the air, the amm ,!- cote creeping on the earth, are not wholly known Again, what know wc of those ghtter.ng orbs, that roll then: usual rounds -or of th IS earth, our dwelling place, our home ? All human wisdom ,= “ a « a f-dr<>P lo the waters of the surging sea a gram of sand to the boundless unnerse, an in. •tent, to unending years. With ns all is mystery and onr own heart, - me mystery of mysteries How many superstitions have eeued upon man. kind and found willing followers 1,1 every land! The heathen mother bears in her arms her only child, and offers it a eacrifiee to some sense. s god. Without a sigh, without a tear the Mtiel, fiendish mother watches the inhuman deed and eeeks bysmtles and kisses to hush the infant's 'r? m 1 ! 11 ' 11 thmgs ara only seen in barbarous lands With us atheism and infidelity hare long brnce passed away B ut even here imagination „ busy, the wmg of Ancy ever ou the an, asking for wonders , the mind of man is never weary of conjecturing and speculation. ’Tis pleasant pastime for the soul, when weary of our daily toils, to let it wander unrestrained, free a , the mountain breese A pyramid of volumes could scarce contain the vague conceptions, and baseless visions of a Wandering mind bt ill there araaome things we love to think about, although Wh kcow them to be chimerical as a dream. >Tis pleasant to build our “dry castles,” although We know a single breath may dash them from our eyes. , tu sweet to think that those we loved, though dead, are with ns still. Their disembodied spir. its are ■ever by our sides, watching us with all the interest of former days. We had learned to think thatthe.death bell tolled the eternal sepa, ration from the earth; that the stroke which sev ered the thread of life, cut loose all tiesthat bound the spirit here. Wo thought that there was a great gulf.impassabie, whose waters roll forever that those once crossing never knew return We thought that when the lamp of life went flicker, tog ont, it would be lighted only on the judgment day. We thought that when the dark. Winged angel placed hia hand upon a brow,-and hushed a beating heart, that it wassailed forever • ‘ ' . How often have you gathered round the bedside of a dying friend, and with heaving bosoms and tearful eyes, watched him breathing oat his spirit and dropping into the sleep of death. Every vi,’ bration of your heart-strings told that they had “reached their utmost tension.'’ It seemed as - though another sigh would break the fragile thread, palpitations; too, would ceasa- But hash now thase.so&3 fl nd groans of agony, dry up those tears of sorrow' Fcr it is thought that death separates our bodies opiy, our spirits *7“ Whe ™er may wander your and nM d r " e f are by your Slde When atone, and all around is still, when your mind goes mu, eing oer the past, listen for a moment! What is ' it whispers in your ear Have you not a thou, sand called up from the great wil - derness of time past, by the . breathings of spirit voices? The remembrances we have cherished • the fond association of our youth do not vanish with dneolving nature. >Tis a eweet and cheer, ing You have had some friends whose characteryon have loved to dwell upon ; whose thoughts poured forth like '< living waters - - from an unpolluted fount; whose every feeling was generosity, purity and love. The chill mantle ie wrapped around his form, and he rests in the arms of hv mother earth, but the part we loved, the deathless apint, bursting the fetters of the grave, stiU,rambles with.us, apd tve still may. hold-sweet .converse yvith a... Then weep not when the throb . P n * Sß 13 £**ll i When theforehead turns to an icy coldness; when the eye grows dim andilsssy - ahodder not at the sable robes of mourning, nhr at the opened grave! But can all this he’ Is it pot a sapereU.tion3,. vaiD: imagining? TJoeu ir not contradict the principles of philosophy, truth and .religion? .Is it possible for a spirit-—■< an immate rial substance “—to exert even more than giant, atrength * Is the age of ghosts, goblins add cnee. I tres revived again 7 There must be some dehJ won in those spirit voices that are heard They * mat® a hell of heaven, a heaven of hell, they tS^ n a i ha f ’ ,WayfaoUSe ’ 3 P'toßatory, where depar eStT w 7T n 1° d ° P °° a “ Ce for the,r cin? 011 but atm we canuot <XBC,nes Sil JWfaw) all tbe myafery. PJcaaant S be, philosophy <thd.,rel I{ . wu f it Ufa, await, With amcions awnyrnf &e- clouds that ' cret working; until then we will rest assured tTv these troubled spirits are not messengersti^ ; : March; 1851.; EsmoaoifUßy SUICIDE.—Wo announced a few from ttaTrSS. burg, \»liere,i)s had jflsc laten out a polfoy of liWm. ranee tin hi* life fo/ .ho eutn ofSSM Wn now YefS-Gaseue that ho'did not di” in * ,! ™£6 00 < ! lojiarrinburg end returned on jSßSS^ww»|2g3s33ig^^ for thc-Mont%x.£.pGst. at sosaiAN vmiuT- sea, of jnst.ee oi th."^'^™^ I P 6 °P' 6 ofTimaqua will put .hemsetves ,h», t ° enqUlri ”** ,he ' «i» discover that there is already a county called Pulton m Penn sylvania. I, waacroateda couple of years .Inca from p3f(® of Bedford county* ffiljt Mooting P OJZFJCI&L JOUnNAXi Of* *pfn? CITY-’ HARPER H J.AYTDS, PKOPaiSTORs W HARPER, &DITOR' I.TURDAY MORNING, APRILS: 1851; Democratic State coiw^^T, ATREIDDffI, gSwwwf!££3@?»v£f<*2E»« * adc ™“ W.lbam.port’coavewrrr ' J ° SIBSI aE ‘'ted by ,l,e ry r „ AT HARRJSBUgfi Soraasra B™, on ,he Stale UentraJ c.onrniiiiee ““ y h "S' l *' action of the The \r' r ° Advertisers. subsctiimoa'pap^ I mbiifiipn n?ge m :lrcula,lon llian an f ness tnen. i" Pittsburgh. To bust aad beuuj'the onlvTW^vi?^ 1 mc^iuin for Advertising; P*P er issued in Alleghe rcftclrad of a - c,ass of readers Adycnieers wiU be. good - BIORWINO POST beautiful pieces ol Poetry; I ttVeiates-of 1 Westorn Life; a description of the ocw id4on(c Hall, with a cut of the building; Har. nsburg Correspondence ; Court Proceedings, &c ■ boridep a large amount of Miscellaneous, Editorial’ I Commercial, Political, Foreign and Domesiic Price 5 cents. . * | CO* Gen SCOTT, ‘ the Hero of Chippewa ur nved in the City.last evening, by the Brownsville boat. He immediately placed himself under the charge of Harvet Boiimar, Josnvn Kirox, Jas Bibdie, Alii. Miller, and other distin guished members of the Whig party Th»-e .worthies agreed that Rimer and Write should I from all .participation in the honors extended to the General The r?", B V™ Cl *™*»* Haurood. he Cleveland True Democrat famishes the fol, owtng statement of the amount of travel npon It 3 0 ,? ~road f ° r one »«k. commencing * Inrch 18, and ending March 24. it foots up • ■Pays _ r March 18:., Posjnfter.. 154 153 209$ 182$ 199*: I •* • - •ri n 1018 A Tbe Portaga Coanty of Wet}|ie „ d April ad, says: ’’ r S, ' MBB °" ,he and Pittsburgh Railroad Is increasing beyond all parallel The t^°r d J eet ' enJ,ng i' e6tei ‘tay. there passed over the road an average of over TWO HUNDRED M y ’ a° d very large < l uan t‘ties of freight *“ left p' °" day and . Tuesda y of this week.the cars and THIRtV' U ‘ K°V e6B ,hao ONE HONORED niILT? , Ti h da V- and the company ire cnmm d i to , P . nt 00 °"°ther passenger car to ac commodote the traveling public , rnart Ea h h day add r S evidence ,0 ,be fact that the vere e " ,lrely com P le ted, will be one of be paytng.roads in the Union. Those that have been the greatest enemies to this improve ineut are now its warmest frientft vinced' that in their o c„ ‘ a n l^ r n ; 2??uaswi , Ti;sKs Th“? B ,h „„ ,° ,n " tUu,e r « “*« Bltaa. sftnuoa h- ' ap ° rtoflhp “»« escellcnt ,n. ‘ “ l ’ e<!n P “ bl,Bhcd - F«« it «o learn lm.i h V n t 11!U “°' highly successful lho end tftatJt. wore never more flattering intelhgen, principal. The number of pupil in „, c loslduuon at the close of the year was 93, e. „ hich hyybe Legist, lUro o rp M „ s ,„, n.a ,fi by New Jersey; sby Maryland ; Iby Dels ware ;lo by the in.titulion ;16 by their own i„ dus . I try, node by friends. Several other appl,canon, have been a.lowcd, sod m ibe one,.a of a couple of months the number will reach B *„|y , 00 . Bui One do,tb has occurred in the institution during ,b 0 year, atd no unusual arnouni of sietness Poll or Uotton. B'jVooi, Reporter furmahe. . compilative view ofthe priccaof cotton during the fi“.t7fV elrB K , ’ J 7 h ‘ Ch " "PP O3 ”"-**. from the brat of November l„t „ the fi„, of thi. month, the Change advoree to the planter ha. been as follows : MiddrinoOplande,...” 0 !^ 1 ' M To H | ' Diii ?! c ™°- Middhog to fair N. 0., 16j ,o{ *J . Average 14, ~ , 3 ., 0 3M6 pcrMo “ o<lual “> »*>»«» ourteen dollar., which, upon a crop of s 400 000 would gt.o a lbs. to i nf thirtyMrce mill,on, efi hundred t^nJ rfo „ ar{ The quantity of cotton already arrived in ma.l.el hi. year .. greater, a. we eon by the a. mc [ than | M year, by t 36,000 bale., while the dome.tic I consumption of the year 10 oatißated at 160,000 bale. loee, although last year had fallen con.iderably bo qw the previous one. Adding these two quantity togethor, wo have 289,000 additional bale, for which a.market must be sought in Europe; and if to thi. we add the d.m.eutleu of tho previous year, we •hall have a total of Imlo short of 350,000 hale. ad. dttional j and honco tho fall in price •n ‘ D>The NeW York Globe ' the onl ? national Oetnocraite journal in the Empire City, has 6eet> chanced d ™' of S,, PP?«- The paper has tbeT r IT"'™ " ' eaBt * d ° Zen tlm « faring to e v L ““ b6en 8 concern I Tb TZaU , u haJ any ' hin « t 0 do with it. : , ™ W 6,8,68 that during the l ust eighteen months twenty.three thousand dollar, have b , sunk by poltttptans, who have endeavored to kee" it alive. The Evening Pott (Free-Soil \ 1 the only paper maktng a profess,on of DeL'™” I published in the City 0 f New York y I (E7' Dr Sttaw has been appointed Port Phv-i» clan, and not Pttywfm-of the Marino Hospital u*.lTnl ,n^ Bn3ay ’ flpaper Dr “«»• “j" I Marine Hospital, under an an of the Treasury 1 is i natltutlon n operation on tho,,Tof May. t- V J J. \y> * > ‘ ■ » ' • : .■•■ VlCfrVi w ' ' < tr • '-r .^.-■■■ .v •• .-T -: for the tnrnntr Ea B ,e Iron Works, «a bv Mr Wm *, kerengrne, just manufactu- [ hn . Z T , iUcK,KSTET lie Imelhgenoer says hock canal ° S * “ lateniio<llo P>V on tho Rappahon- I rrrir.i?h C M UMnB 0f lhe cu s’ ai ‘ d a °“my of Lascastor: . a^eeltng for thepurpose of taking meas -8 ©secure the holding of the Pennsylvania State ag« H®*!®*® 1 'hat place, in October next. Dr- E Pab- W presided, and resolutions were adopted guaranteeing the neeessary means required by the society to defray .'expenses. URQHj % ■kilters from Constantinople io AlosKSiUoNTinrioßE nnd the Clue£Rabbt, have been received, imploring as sistance. A child having died, in the intenorof Turkey, ..the Jews were accused of having killed it. for its blood About twenty ortho- Jewir, among whom were several Rabbi"; were imprisoned and so badly treated that two have died. T* Col. hpcitcns, a citizen of Lebanon, tty , was ac- I c,de nta»> failed-by his own son lately, while Bliooting , rats at a bam. The lather passed out of the barn, and was in the rear of it whenthe unfortunate shot was fired. The son is an estimable young man of 21 years of age and ruffers indescribably ' A young lady died .at Bristol, Eng., Jately, from the compression of the stomach and viscera by tight lacing. She was perfectly free from disease, and there was no other visible cause of death I ..The Savannah. Republic says ihe managersof , mahy oi the Southern Railroads have resolved tocos* pond the usual Boston orders in. consequence of the re -Stalance offered to . the execution of the fugitive slave law to that city. - At New Orleans Mrs.Doßan was burning a com pound of beeswax, sulphur and onion seed, and holding her lace over it for the tooth ache, when she inhaled too much of it, and expired instantly - The .Committee appointed by the South Carolina Legislature have closed contracts at New York lor the construction of a line of steamships for South Carolina: This looks as if South Carolina had given up the uncor dtai idea of non-intercourse with the North The Senate of the State of Missouri, by a unani mons vote, directed, the Governor to return the resolu tions of the latu.Nashviilo Convenuon to its secretary or president, “w.thout note or comment ” The United States Navy consists at present of 75 vessels, carrying 2,011 guns. They comprise 12 ship, of the line, 14 frigates, 21 sloops ot war, 4 brigs, 5 steam fngates, and 10 steamships, of which 3 are first class R<v. Ebwahd Sstwtur, Rector of Trinity Church recovered SSOOdamsgesagain,. ThosiasF j Wxteks s „d others, formerly vestrymen of that church, for Zander, for saying that he knowingly passed conn terfut money. SAEOX.VT, fcsq, formerly Recorder of the Genera Land Office, and whose nominattoo wa, reiec v! m Co “ , “ e “ B '“ Ule of Mr. Ewivo, has received an appointment os a temper ary clerk in the t reasury Department r.,kn, Tk Mon,rcnl toutier says that three Roman Catholic restitutions, in Lower .Canada, posses, a total iDcome larger than the whole provincial revenue - Too bill providing tor the completion or the Bile f “ em ’ and lh ° Ger " : ' ,v - v&ll ‘y and Black River Canals,.passed the Assembly on Saturday ■ *Tf"' I,on -"'it-fu-i Clabs, lormerly State Troas EL'-’vm’’ “ ICmbCr ° f Con « r “ 5 ' and V. S Treasurer, u.ed in Dauphin county, Pa „ oa Friday week' —— Eux» Coos says truly m heriournal. ihat “ihore who are honest hennijj iris t/tt btu paltry, are halfway to being rognet.” .. * y eh, * fi "‘ Conccrt *" Louisville Will take iiT ° l MoJaf ‘ ° a evehing next, ihe 7ih ' ed * C,re " SCS src now Petforming Th«tre Mre V.r " “ ll " Chc-.-m ~ m M him " Firrfn “ A,Ch " * aid »‘*> «, Louf, Y °tT S T Y lalC ‘ ! ' a PP cl!r ' J ln “ale auire ot ' “ Her "•»- so perfect :h.t a friend of “* ‘ h6 ‘ ‘ f Jl ‘ ehad h,U ’ H " J e modesty^ she might have passed for a man ’ On the 21st o, March. IS»,. au aereemem wa. en.ered into between Gen SCorr and Sir Jon* Haavuv, vshieh pu, an end to mi danger ol a collmon on the Northeastern Frontier - - On ihe 2d of December, 1S». Congress as,cm aP ° n ?■"'** ,te ro " of,b ' »«“«■ it was found * M the members were one _ J without exampto. s , ~ C4 ‘ !mhc P“ P ‘‘ rJ °f Span, are arguing. ibr per nreren, T, rel ' !tio “ 5 woral,i P. »» the ground that the present unolera.ice is driving from the countrv all cam “lists, who ate not Calholie, ' P l, c ia '' yC l ' 0i " fotmerlvof ihi. eity, is a .-and. date for Regime, on the Dcmocraiic licks!, in Si Uml. -—A ami u,r damage. wa. tried a. Norristown, tail week, brought by Abraham Gehmai, against Charlr. -chwank, lor the .eduction of hi, daughter The jurv gave a verdict m favor of the plaintiff, for Sojoo ~ T 1- iuhatmaut, o, Cape -May are busy prepan,-a to. the coming asa,on A: present there are two la •< ercclf on, and 12 double board!™ houses and private leuJcocf 5= * Foriy-two famihe* lcn Mourn Pl., s!ln , Wc ai “,r un,v j,,d ■ icm,, >’ u ‘ i «-ci. «u, ,ho w„, Wew.rt.homauucea, in U,m veumro. h “ r o, meb sWrling Meßle leaW o|d f' -- Jut,,, W agler, anoM ( !,(, itnol - Slollevire< ,| ( . Soln , er«, toumy, committed f,aieu c a ( ]„y 3 Jr lime'bten laboring un act a girat dcpr«iss*(m at mind S IVa, Wnatutiptou born l» England? TI.P Boston Transcript publishes an natract lio.n 1 lMto ;-«“• 1 Mrfdle*,, Unhand, Z. 'TZ ' ,M ’ "" Uen bi ’ Ww, | and addressed to George Harvey, Ksq., Wmthrnp Hot... Ilusto. Mr. Field Ins |„s pnosct ., o; , Igiual portrait of Washington’s mother, which ho w.shoa to present to ou, Government. Mr: Field is sovemv-fivo years old, and u gentleman in over, £y to bo rolled on. He raise, the question / r . Washington’s native land by the follow-jos para, graph : E H tho neighborhood of Coo'khhra,” B«k,hirc "wUh in 0™ d ro d adTed't'r Wh ‘ C '‘ ‘ h ° r foa,oved '» Amerm°a“ a to .' l *> roon Dr coiomoo, where thero . S, d „‘ ft * rB ' A,,n ‘\ ,o,cr ’ ' vl >oso maidon name 1 bolicvo, Taylor, who thorn showed me the ’ trait of Mrs. Wa.hington, and oTher relique, P °of y i glTen 10 hcr whn " ">oy quiUed the place for Amorica, to which country her sunt ™h i^fftnS! , eh n ,ol<i mo, ‘“ >ok ,ho ‘r Elio (George Wash pSonl" 1 1 U *“ hor °'™ ’- Mr. Field auh.oquonily purchased tl,i, portrait ond.ayi hohas .hown ,t to numberless persons, snd that ho was induced to address a letter to Jodgo Washington at Monel Vornon in 1824 offering to re store the picture, but did noi receive an answer. How the «Roppin B a» arc Produced. 1 he following eiplanation of tho mystery of “spir itu.il rap p ,Dg,,.. lfl taken from a recent work by A i. Davis ? J ‘ a ublo" □r P mhT d 10 ° ,plai “ l,o ' v B P iril9 -novo h r IDOr g“nic substances; A oniril ly lb?m P .s m n nE a " y f h ° prOE3nc33 ortho ' 'V“ l or ßoniaod in its principles omi Yonc ii-in. P dc:,‘, C e C y , n a “„^ e ° re V h ‘ a ,lfc "hen its nearneßß lit VC a tafale ( b y w &y of manifesting powerful eliimi ooncentratca Us own magnetic and ■ff. magic, ism Z °Z a ? 10 *“. kG ''old, a. -5 were, of this '° r ,°‘ 1,1 ,lku manncr . INCity of the sir uru i ta,lcs holtl ol tlitdcc-' Pponihe article which Uin ,hl" ‘ t,c , n e"“centralod Atmospherical magnetism ,nt ”°' fore" (he names and musclti ® l | °‘r ,ncll >’ 3,0 Ihero jyiieii manifesting their nrt« Wicl B P |nlB employ sonoea of believing as no|| , r',' a , l , ' 1 Pslerlal Henwr, when 'f k *P lcal •“•‘tv.Unal. certain (hat no mischtovoji „? L?,’ a " J Whon I producing them by way of imimiin"„ 8 ?i! nS porson 18 ; .(icily reasonable to conclude' « J on ‘f l 6 .ejplaioc-d, that a friendly epirit r,,?m .k hltl ' orla .a producing electrical roll,l co " , ,^„ i,p,m - ,alld a&ine material substancea, through th»"‘ ‘ upoa ■agencies of lerreatrial magnotism h a Sd ‘, lor ™ odnlo The modus operandi of tl&U‘ o| cctricity.— not now to detail ? becalm, u rally "and ptaloropllmlly poailbliVor' *“ bo,h “ at " =i.r j '■**■•••sr&rs Sl ! !,1 }’ 0nv '" e Vi “ on 01 '*■= 2d 'list bays • aid Ind!ana Railroad 10 " f ' h ’', some i,me Zj r<ndy for ,c,,ln e b ' r <"e »u““" £r’“ £' n lhe m6an,imo *° fl^dUioiaUufa^rip? > t S - r- 1 I* - *' ■» * '*■;■■ ( —." 4-. t > .*>■■ ■'■■* .■■■■*".'T. . ■.■ j. |. *.(■., <• if.’ Smbblings unit dqjpirtgs. ' ;t* ,-- K : /V - ' i.j •» HIRBISBVEQ, tOOBSE*I.OBDBKCE OP Til B MOBBING POST] '■■ HxuntSßuno, April 1. y car Post .—The Senate Las to-day been engaged id the consideration of the bill reannexv ; county of Montour to the county of Co qmbia, but did not have any vote upon it. Mr. an excellent speech m favor of' this bill. He said that the county of Montour! a grown out of a misplaced confidence In the .“ns.pf.his predecessor, and that ho jnst cause had ever sundered the county of Columbia; that he called upon the Senate of Pennsylvania to smite the it from the statute book J W ere u never ehohld. have been that the pass-d a Q eof the bill be fori £he Senate would be aepure I straight forward act of legrlatio.tr, an act ofjiiss to the parties concerned, aiidsa proper I o t e man who had dared to betray the trust and j a uro the power placed in Ins hands, for his ownj private interest and his own political ambition, | that Senators could not vote against the expressed will Of the people'of his district—against the wishes of their Representatives, merely to leave untouched a work of perfidy and wrong The House has been all day passing, private, local bills, very few, if any, of which will ever come up in the Senate The bill chartering the Easton Bank was passed I “> y in the Senate. This having previously passed the House, becomes a law; and it is the first Bank which has been chartered this session the Representatives who wanted it are pledged to go for the Tree Banking bill I The Hon. Daniel Webster has just concluded a speech in the Hall of the House of Representa- I lives m which he has said many pleasant things I for Pennsylvania. About one thousand people weie present, and appeared generally delighted Speaking of the Union, he said that he does not ook beyond its existence—never contemplates it torn m fragments, and scattered, « without forth I and void | | He has made a very good speech, as he alw ayh does , but It 18 quite melancholy to look upon the fading countenance and the failing form of this great man. He has changed so much in the last ve years that the idea forced upon the mind as » looks to the future, is decidedly disagreeable _ e world n ill lose her greatest orator when Webster dies. As ever, FRANKLIN I I fllOTbld Liver* . We clip from the New York Spml of the Timet the following laughable story of Yankee S,tehee ea told by the Philadelphia City Item PFntadelpbia, as everybody knows, it famous for its many medical colleges. Of these there are no less than seven—five of the regular school °° t °Li' blcU ? ,e “ale.and one female, one hoi’ mceopatbic, and one eclectic. The number of stu fifteenth “I" 1 ! ‘H 38 Var '° US ,nst ' lu >!°»a is over fifteen hundred. So many achools—the profess smdent-T h ,h e ‘ ng dfl ’ < ’ ndi!nt u P on the number of V - h0 6Ue °, f tlie,r 9a l a nes— creates ri !,„ y ' ; ar ‘° Us novelties are produced, to draw “ i ‘ be Eewa ' sh °P s —of that else where, and at a luturo tune. One of these achools summons ,ta 4 !KJ p ! e B f rom OU6 lecture room to ? eong, and the momem im r * lerfe rationa ,an> heard, a general breaking up and scampering ensues—the whole class ea° 10 ob , tai “ ssats near the professor , it happened on one pleasant day, not very one. a,nee, that a r.tonf, heavy and rather damn looking down faster, who had apparently vovaeed on a scheme, iron, about Kennebec, to get a told of coal happened to wander aloat Fifth sUrt-t ( rear Walnut,just about dinnertime md t, 11 of ,lo i b<a ’ C<> ' b ' ,l I**” met rumble of (bo Janitor** gong He «■* elated . h . J„,tor »,a """l* nauthin }n ' D,MW a,fl ‘ r «l>. nor “I behev* lt IS , ■ iuis.wf.f.i , h( . (ilncsioflaj . v , , fh.q«rir ns y r ° mprfl ' ,,!,,nf: *»* »y«i or i my ™‘- At this moment he espied the crowd , tvejgiijg their way up ttairo. “Hello'" he ex «n,n fO " Va,,J snd J O “'“S <<>* P-" taint no tune o your scrougiii—’taint Ii i„ pay my fifty cents, and ef yeu look to d „|„h ’ hebeM Vlc , ua , ~U ll j lloy?u , re a| , on yo “ 6iro »he reve l s*', seurp - io r ' a ymg, he el bowedhiswaviL neiSf annoyance ofL he£\Trr.cr,x i oi! l r e 1 :r,^^ t ;e^ !n r J theatTe “ Toh ""V He “ “ lhe ibeatie. To hu utter intoriisbmem he beheld *» great pit |n the centre containing a table uiion Vh.cn were several wet an I dry Iweplrat'ons' o" parts of the body, on plates. Around this ’the r vv are arranged amphithoatiically l’he an. pearauce of the affair was novel, and alter wrig, ghu,.,, around a tew minutes, he torned to his neighbor, and said— J lo " u t 1 say ’s eo " ! lt»9 it some of the new fashions I „uess. boema to be plenty of meat deowu there -hut where a the waiters-an’ how the name of forutopher Columbus an’ General Tncks^n !. P M°' n J a ,‘\ US t 0 eal off ,hat one table bat j replied the student “l:eas! eat! leastiviee I spase we aim cbine here to look at the victuals, yonder. I wanf mv fm ee %“lt- C '- 1 don ' glt ,t ’ 1 dilate I'll keep my four sbilhn mmy trousere " * * '* You’re a queer fellow, ’ said the student H , o ': . jng bav « you been studying medicine ” medicine ! oh, shawl now—yeou gi toiin ln e^ r . S,Udied nOUC ' ’ ce Pt a Itttle boss doc ~J" tba < wan wuss than the doctrine old Idtakin Coffin eused to preach deown to Hog’s point medicine! never had nothin to do with it, ' ? * u,nn l er i when 1 went peddlin pills-- warranted peurely vegetable. So they was ten— —yaes”«^nt b ' * d peaß rolled ln •“Juorish peowder . H , er f. ,he * ar >kee siiorted out so loudly as to at- Whleh h! a ," en ! lon 0f lh « " hole class, seeing I a| h 6adden| y stopped his cachmation, where? beeit Tu " Een . eral Iau = h ’ His companion life, i l ? ,,derB,a . nd matterfl at once, and asked »'«■' “e knew where he was snre W r e !l , ,”,n na ' Vered he ’ “ J be S m »<> think. I aim sure, 1 rayther guess it’s a. hotel, but—Cantim? B „ r “,M n “t n ,be Continental Congress! what on ertha that?" and he pointed, with a trembling ?Twh' o |,‘ l . 8k ! , ! ton wblcb buDg from the dome 6 h ! d b “ b srto escaped his v.sidn « J“ at \ W “V» a skeleton, of course!” am' r^' U>hat ' Look here - y«ou! where on aerth cini> 1 ’ ,0U r ° * n tlle I>bl * adet P l,l a College u( Medi, “PfaiHy! delphy col! legiero! edsiml Je roo fern. an ’(amt no tavern—-what's that meat •loin on the table a" “These are pathological specimens. The one this way is a morbid liver i" “Liver! creationl deader, you mean! 1 ’ and Uitubing over those above him, the Yanltee eornm mea out of the amphitheatre, and bolted from the u ding. Amid the Bhouta of the whole class a } f° rl h in a torrent of mingled lau»hter and applause, he made hi, exit. ° about a nice piece of gossip all that day, Zn l r h “ m 0^ Ya “ te ' but t 0 " ,e astol '* m?ni of ouch of the class as went to the The oihei-’ih 66 the hero on the stage was no ~ h apparently, green stranger of the the hearing the, gong ring, as he passed hlmcoir’ lat i ta,le n ouddeuly.a notion to amuse 11 at 'he expense of the incipient medicos anra^vaKEe.— The oarihguske which occurrcd : “t art agena on tho Sth February destroyed a nuni-' er p buildings, and severely injured several of tho -I,anl- The church was considerably injured. any of the largo interior columns were broken, 1 largo masses of the building roll to the floor, aiid'flic 1 ?^ Bon,e of the arches were displaced.— ; 20lh whirih at flacta Manha on ibe h„„%,-= L d,d - col,Blder nble damage to many of the “no reported injured. I, o ‘p. Wrior *" e C^ ecl * °r*hls were more severa’iu ihi in. ’ * • * '. ■ ' ■ ‘ .■■■. ..> !•■ ■••;•■ ... : •'. - .V ” .'.f ■v , r • ,;x J v_, number liii; ;lr^4s>r^S , cis-?s," , iss*ss{ * £? n 7, e - b -SLENTZ.N7g, Bj- order of ilia J>. D. g! M.,' OFFICE 0 P THE ASSOCIATED FIBE3IEVS ISSIiBASCK COMPANY. *>* C-W m&M&msk aor 4 By »f<l»ror«he Board of ■fiireeiok'-"' ‘ Pt 4 - W.W.UALIVpr«v ll7* Be ln; sMoie, {" *“&ng S a a m?ich W upon l ihe a o?^ta?of Lungs themselvesTbenlfu ‘‘““‘•npe.Pf the s«*«. s& atffgzssfsi S5fM V"* «fehf Longs, a/d.«!«’i"he£ a sl "Ppnr.the | ly ecj, 0 ,he voiee orabe Farally, Pf s S ,l i!;^ e “ ere -1 Statesmen, nml the reverend Science; SKAiteMra irrmfe or w,,d Ch '"y- Balsam is no S*^" 14 fcowtFfufttaiiire of ileinCT^ient?' 1 ' a &l ec * BS?t A Q L ; i a K d,me “ cora P° sc< l chicHy of Wild* rn fi4e Bark and ihe genuine Iceland Mb«s tih* Wi- 4 * Cherr 5* expressly f&r the purpose,) the rare midi? lt i er * ,nported which are also corabK by a S wft 1 V rtues of with the Extract of Tar, thus rendering tt? Ca i! P roces3 Covered? ,nO,, Cenain i *'Xt hold on. hundreds pronounced hv ‘sVjilthi «kH a,l^e nsomftiiy hopeless cures,have bceS ouraiPwES as mot ‘ using every word and accent - blamens f °r j the suffering invalid relay aridenin° Induce 1 of a remedy seldom known re“ fai?f 1 - e > and P a «ake I aadb -™- a '‘<>"- r ; no, leave .bb ei.y unUl B.IT oT Apn’.'nSl JOHN D. DAVIS comer of Wood and Fifth sis. ~ umrt7:tAB |E'E^EsSffiSS““4«"“« one of the most imooriam rtSl yc "S Bo *- It a truly pwsgaaaM>.^jtMq» 1 :i --*4O Wood street. co& C ll“Mrd r of J^?bHnin,! aV i re ?^ rea ' 1 ‘ n hotter “Walnut 8 CheaP fZf ; Z e | CITI2E 0 l»^ 4 'S§iKS I f ! J NSTI[TUT,ONS u,UK " i ' IKTSCRAKCE COMPASY, (’ #; uircar<v' fltTSßlTßcn.' Cbmpaiijr is now prepared to insureairkiifds cozens of Pittsburgh, well and favorablv aSdl«e^. COmmu,u,y ftr ‘ l «irP™<Nsn?*f intelligent DiE£CTOBs-Q. Gy. Hussey, Win. Bamlev \V?n i , •• mer,Jr., Walter Bryant; Hugh D. KinffTEdward Hp^ ar ! : Konev S.tfarbau B h,S. M. Kier,- ‘ 1 ! ~ . Plant Road Notlcer ~ 7 '— >1 I/L persons-who have sebrcribed to*>,_ P .,„, , jfX mating a Plant Road oh PeunsylvmisA £ d for , Farmers’ ami Mechanics’ TttrnpiK from n„S mo ) or Henry Barter’s; are nolified to call ni .PJ 11 , ° a « la mllo subscriber, in ReisvilJe,oh or before of H>ai iruitani, and pay fiftypercent.on of £t yJeB,uewn oS3< i( patwmtfSSJSM gif? variety’ be surpassed;' ,;. SilSscan S o t Bo A nn e T.Ten 60f ‘ h0 ( , 4r H 51 air ' j , ' ■* " V ..*’V T.,' . .’ *7’ * / CITY AFFAIRS. ' [OFFICIAL E31POB?,) ‘V- •: v 7* Proceedings la Select Council. Aran, 3,1851. «SS£3!iis huiai °® ril ® 0 > 'ho reading ol the mi. lir lho present. AWon cotomunicatioa from Mr. Mfd.r ; e h rid ry_ watchmen appointed by City -f oqß i'‘ ®° iU a B oinBt *h? i inent P o " o<i hep ,I,e appoint poSiSfiS?'laoJadbeen devolved upS£ the aB\lnS \ ln S .Conncile to direct the City j® iSS&S?, Z in the 0 «,“° Coen" 1 striking oeTiL wmds« *?,” e n &f - e,hremC antendment wee reject * ‘ '. * "'' streets, auheS ,h “ ‘ommiltdti on c, lPP^^'^^“ nicat<!J L> ,he BedlordTokTd^\ , free P tl^fn 0 c £ e<,, i°: «'«o', Wl sista£&s^V&ss&' com. - aad relerred to :eorre<J S*c. ** r 10 ac< * Action cod mfniSnUm Mlfl? 0 >'***• •» 'ho com. the a 0 y„io" e 7““;; i o U^ sh " s c or c ‘he D i9 p a(cb , wil n needed read'"'thrt'^ 0 "times and The report was read and accepted. ra Whtch mot,on prevailed; and such statements j luUon f voW ?"f* of «» reeoV ' e Mr U,i rorlna hid ° ter ° n ‘hW^di^T^ ’ h ° mmmm ho instructed to no. m men, ol taies a. the Mayo, ’a office/ accord”^ claim for „„, f!A Collars, on account or his and thai tl c l'i. ? rope ' 1 * 'ho.lower baain, Fond, be ch 3r B ed 10 *he Contingent and'*' 0 ,l,so * ul ' 0:1 waatoada first andeecond time, cidcd in the £e 3 aii,<L ' " 1 “ ol!0 “ was de jected! l * l ° ,CBolulion «ad a ihird ,ii„ o aad rr . And the Council adjourned. v » died i rJs"' ay n ’ OT " i,, S. April'4, WILLIAM, EDGAR First WutJ, Xtlc"(jpflsJ3il 4 ”?5 Kftecca MJfcf*,' requeued 10 meet a"th-^aH P,dirS'il 13 sre Mr tmriol .orvieo “ l,Fe<i ' ra A fil j[“‘-«l R’ftorl,, On p- j DU ° « « "o,M Dife : Special Notices, ■ * i~.~~~ v*'tV ~ ■ ■ -t* ..-'i :f ->•'• • "■•■ •■ '•-• • . .-V, '-. ';.: ;■<’.• *\K _.y ; ''l l ;^i; K,.«"v.y .■:>■'■■ ■-' - f ■ j**;. ...,-. = J A'fc.-.;. 7;;.... g§fSg§if atiande&^pp^nofo^Qk s I[ s^!^ g B^ en J P r * vn l. e clartcs Fo^rth'SStoSfrtS'^.T 61 "^ HoaViStnerof aprs»™- I ** will b f Promptly attended to. Til limn ' Tt H""H ntinrn-n mn 1 oao be seen Tit. the ® raJU street, Church. Acces* School: Room of Trinity Hugh; f ame can lje had byoallme on 'tatoaC-' Persona pfobfiSf.?^ B^ --^ th ® tftey-adjotaiil/ijie' mast hani in thei?n?«iJLV^.contract/oi* the bidJtUnir. : W Wilkins Hall, W. Ji o’clock,—wiS'siagi ß » s_ s^ 7 !k imii : & Ui of April, nnAtho ppblip deKnektiOT«My^is2yf or M 'elottof. Se«s oae duS; Tuesday Hs.dnijos andH3 doclrlnes,ns beted t w?itan <; opf^Ss’ ,?,i “! “! !ra ' t “ncl«TO;irsa.ltU J Oceupailor4 P KßSl& SSf-ftW of'chifdiwi-'iL eir -,uajly :lt 4»nfi4 unoccupied eveiunirs' *ii -life •«P’* <v ttimruaSiydiWßrown’s Holer/ - “ 8 . pT ™ te ' '■■££*£±2 : o.a.rom.Ktr - Tbomoam. t-imejr aW CLOCK-MAKER,.. ’ T ' I r E^r i, bllwecn Wood ami Marker-sl teels 'AJl kmd - ° f ri t |? *“* removed- to NaMflMiii-i ■gSteSSKSfeSK. ssl*- SiSSSSSSS*^ ■-■■:■•'■■■ • J. 0. SOHAAK Rev. J TRm«S n’ tv' 'Eanogioni M.D.j y ■He? Wm *rfr y * ~V D ’ - J ames Dunlo>; Esq;, Rel*F?f LS oXVard » - J * T ‘ Kttlm,'E*q ttey.S. fll Goshorn, . • o™ySS“ my fa nh<T for upward, ableato daw- thSflii fff± me ? r ?“P l e««B*tt beeirf lUc knowledge Of the aSmSe',' WMeH a he®n’ pli3llia ' i,l ‘ “ ao?-?f n m fcr,one 10 *>= a quaiSKd‘ W ‘ ll>Wbom P TUPS. WILLIAMS 1 opi:3l<i' ' R. H. BROWN, coataniVesAnolesVa few-tnnr.« S. encll i’ 23 8TO«* r a®™. 1 anil Commusion Merchant, Liberty, near Markettmd St. Clair aW ; men want places MboSkeeMfs J B df.frt n »^ led 3' 0 “ 118 mea ', and several men ad . esrtien /? arehotue ' e r«,coots,ebambernaids SSi>™?i**™r*f*ou* keep, ploymenf.ic. Please cAlTat ISAAC HABBISJ« £m ‘ Cy nnd KtelUgence -aj^SJ^g® ■TA itrnSn^ lTanl a Canal. - - IN G-fiNPßin BSteSSSS ; F« Line, hands of the andarsiErned a« th.Tbugh.lhe ?KSA«^r ,pl ' ia: Fnnrihst., I‘hilaitelni,;- or u B*ar at A**. jSSSEaSlil^ffiSi isnssaks^^^mss ES sa?A's^f s=; 2 FWWs&JS^g^as?. the inquisition and nlan »hp;«tfA»« ? * MDJ reference lo proceedings in the* case had wiiV? aJ3n r e f, other-; 'S«*SSSIsa3f*^PBJS!S fstfessSSsfeSSKffl." - m.?, 1i? ‘ ca l'Bwrli’„ » ETTfR^r I ?l n ? been gtanled lo thc nihlerefenert deceasoJ . have • ~-> • • .Administrator- . WM.PfJI’BmDK........ ---•■••••aEOBOEBKM.E r JB. : u*saiiii :, irsfgrj v ■ ■ AI Bon:t v an’d Iraprov b a Ente rpT i3 e'cnn ir f! ovcs > s to,er^ a ndVyT oaght i toa :W^^^|^jgdow^ M .‘"lfes, Kuapsacks. jTJaes -Bnumw rX' Dffatn.J> BattU;Spttra;Gloveaf JfotaSv’nSSf S^etiKfPalT Also,Goliand SilvS? PVi^i^^^^ffemiraUy. oS S d™f l^ 00 " 3 quality and warranted. W°\v wt'i°aAiS be 3! sElL__^orne™f^ F furnished Siore, to I’hird J and completely Post Office. ' ,“™ s ‘«=«, next door to the' w „ „ r i'. D.4t^ZZAM, •, No. 73 Liberty street between Third and'Ponrib streets. S&pssssasgfe - ■ - • ' ■ lacrt A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN Ar r Pf'trourtr mcnlly oirahge J j also, a Sd c i<Hl7e ‘ hydrant, yard, garden and ftSHfeS? fSfe 9 "’^ 11 ' The house is well built, and is of-S.-hlv. 15 111 ftcmx. The hall and rooms pawre¥ is in complete order. - -Price stain ni ,lle whole Terms—3l,ooo in handvbrdaSinC years ' .-«Prt . JT JONES, comer of Liberiv and 'h^','-* am Es a. Soap: f fine nslortmenf of Pe n 4(^ fSffl>r^r ,ers R °“ sel ’h<>nmUm a so a n; ; French, 'o. do • do amaiUine do- Eaulustral ;•'. - RousaePs shaySg crea ra ;' Genuine bear’s oil; JconvT in»r£ • co ®poM; .ox marrow, Odonfin^^^f^i^^. T A HOUSE fof rent oa'4?sb a 4 BRICK K?astreets ;is weOo4eft ,°.^ er ° r WyUe *M*ly v Euqulre of''" 13 ” - " giveivimiit “PrStlw WM-IRVIN^ - Diumond alley. ««* Hotel, Pjttsbareh. P7™. ..- ,t “ stte ets, under. St. cLrles ' —-- ' ' ■ ; (ap>3 frHEm l e™e o ra?Ai^ , p^““Blne ror Sale. -X- lheir ENGINEfor re , Centpany/offcr ------ • - . No. 409 Peon street JSSKSasMBses 25 «m a <JV n Cy bo , l baa perfect saniioetion. Price' ™S lS - p or safe by ;S; L, CVTHBERT r 3 - ----- ----- -SinUliiield »<4»» : "■ TO , •***»»** A. JOSISS, . - WHOt,E3Ai.E AND BBTAULDKEg g i W A Chemii— •c*. FAroilf Medicines, always on Sand ™i£iis'find ; ; v -V ■.•'. lappd \V. s. , 5-i , ;,v.; - :.r • * V *« % ' ■■■*. 'kt- ■' '/•:.■-. : *V i , * "* y* *, Josfrnr* cnS and Smitlifttld. , JOSEPH FOSTER tarn, *m> M*iUo«*. ond and l T?w£fe Fir “Vj i ‘ !r *nd JParquetle,SO cenu; Sec- Prrwte BijM^Sfwoo 1 ®; Co]oteiaanet y< ss ««<«• ,: "°ot» opentit 6} o’clock, Curtain rites SJ7 o’clock.' Itb, tI,C P erf<,nnancB •^a^iwae* and Old nSn ln p - ei! ” of s * l * l ' Slopd, .IP* Monday, last night of Mr. Silabea. - ; . ffiKf 2 l^„^f,frYoA’?eVpo cl m | ly fn.-orms from Paris, e 'T*? 1 of bullions, *cv. Jato - - : - tGb&itj; .10 w. ° “nil Intellectual Ciil- MONY, orito , slEncß^d^?oJ r v?H l f n ‘ , ‘ , ' ,l ~M*TflJ* and Married Lire. ■ °^*»^Bieeiion,'Coarlship dL^drJcome/ ld °" jo> ' n °n sttd avoid siSSSteSly^ratte; yssSesssesKysteA^.” EtimSig ”: * O ’ c,ock *“t» * 3d ">ll wlh.Pcsuc 10 cimS s’,*. s cent*-;:- oi characierjwiiL numbdrSito«?BMd 11 ,. a i I delme atioiu ten. opinions, including- advice r tn^hn^ fl u° n I ? X A E^t ‘ \ \ : SCOTT & OTIq ~ TTAVinic “f"* lows, Boom, lieu consignments of Goods in hn°inn> 1 - C ' s^.(! l'^ Eo * either for Inctiohorprivate Zt fit™ P l *? ware, Hardware and DrrGobda- n 'nS 4 i‘» .Glass’ jsst on 311 ****■« Wm?D. f Wbdd : &ci I j o'hn,J 0 'hn , J ?°*i*.Co-.B- RiVio- Slone, Squire So Roed, Brdwn?ee HomK°!i n C<> V *■ “• ■Heaver. Saint ■ Louis;' Bailer aJ rw£ 4 ?,° - iarkia Georee M’Laio, Ktlshnrni! a Br °lhcrs, Cincinnati: B ■- (marSOty ]^ E W?a™M^TCHf3a O d JE VV, JHBrnext, April Sihnf? i? M n?^ Sa ' or<la y eve uon House, riew and second hood WatcbM m! 1 f£iS 10r * meat of ibeloi may be menUoned In L«i„,A tl 'y. Amon 6 - watcies; gold h o“ ?n s' leverpatches;' gold MaimiS?JZss‘ g *- MM*« Patent get rings; gold in !%£■£, fin pencils,' gold fob anH an^ pensjaflvcr &C> jop^ street, two valuable IS S,^ raod pltm in theftirawudvofj^^®” 4 Cosset’s most desirable .location for l^nrf».!? r ’ an a>* c * n * <i *’® a canno-. be surpassed by any r 't ui 'i n , CB ! E 5 u W^8 M - TiUeittdis^MfeSi *£“■ *■ •"» w - G. M’CARTNEY, Ancfr. JAMES Auctioneer, BUILDING LOTq,- street; leading to f Ciwli rroritingSO /ect 3- iiiSSflftiSS <*Fou&d~ kitchen door, on toe ful gardens, tastefoilv lain o»,«««5- a ?> war are beaitl ersf shrntiberjsachoieeeolfeerlm^^r^^^^to-flow-' gnire vines—also, handsomesaramerho/^ 1 * 6 ? ““I < constructed in the latest modeSvln h SS.„ 3 , arbore > erty is enclosed with aj> ood« nt, Slou\ ,T a “ Ptoolepropi high. It Witt be sold together nr^S 1131 .^? 00 ’ Beve d feet purehaiers. v mlo o eltt er or separately, aa may Bait - cattohm ft? n' ,at , d - b 5 6u ' al io . xannol be surpassed in Pennsylvania Mh» l-V i ®* Jfienaty points is trnly grand and snnVnlc T ‘ a w froni aft Cities Of Pitt3biUffh, AH<'fJ , K^^ Il lir Cen L ,<3ra^hlc i n ff"Uie' ham and the adjoining coll^trv^Vn^ [l ' IC ' ! ' s \ Cl ' , Perilling. : Ohio and •»«*»,-So ingthereon, hi,wilhinnlSSan^li l^®l^ lB ply-- House; omnibnses ore constant n4fi the Court •■ Although:so near thheit£“t “ayl thaa, * ir ' sidence, and is sold onlvai the h.™ 0 .. i a country re-T Philadelphia: ■ 9 ’-® ownet *M. temoved to! ■ whom it may concern —rOn _fQrbenefit,or at .McKennaV Auction Jliu.e,oftSK «*erv ?> may concern, nart of the nnrJ* ” • ■ Dt ®‘ whom it ell, sunt in the Ohio river D?Iow f Wh Sl r amll< ’ Iu Low ' Sd.on her passage down 0 Whcel„j s ,on March I They comprise Foreißa; , a o S <!ai:<f -~ eveiV deFCTtpiion, Clo!lioS™hSs - n S“ , ’ c 5 r . p'WjJ» of liardvrare and (Mtter\vpFisS4”’fSsr?'^ oe *i Hat*. pablicMein Pi^burgh 1 ° raer ahandlse ever cold at; ih&LmfeS aW"* and dcaler ‘ fihi.ii to" Terms at sale. JAMES McKENNa,', ! :*r.' . . _ >Auctioneer. f' : !*• M* ®AyiS| Anctlouoor* -CABLE BOOKS BY CATAJ hV nc tnUea Booms comer or%ooi and pfftif *! clocl!: > sold a Catalogue of valuable SW*' l " be —: ■ •<• Auctioneer.■ PX 'v°, an ti Firths lre e U/wili be sold 2ft 01 **' cor &er VVoris 1 manafactnres—vi2--A/iQme?f 2Sfao^“c s Novelty coumer balances ; d]es ? Hawlft .%* of '(VafiGE/iSi V7u>-iam~ Anct’rr SSI a 'Pfmjed "n MTtisr'ovcr §H^fo r U ap- b iiS? 23 coies dry goods— goods, fSI-iJ? 11 * 1 * as ? t>l V ll< ' I ‘ «f oioice Fre n cVm 4 ESAb r r ™,, b !l,t“' em oWcs.viz reaper <l<»sk^h«HV‘sS^ * awortedcolora: super j*S?^„ r »"oy «»a<norei r ialineiis 7»l ttSSSgfi&nsa* j®sisiritiS s i l ?Sraag — K ■ • ••-•'•• •••■ -. .• •. • '.. ... --Auctioneer.. aiearn* and Sohmacfcer, No. 10i Pouttfr sfrA«.»i;r* a * Y? 9°^’sold, (as they arereozoYinjr from *<?£. iheir fine Rmiiture, which nas onlybeen-a'Shnriilm use—compriringa lar£e mirror; martile' I™S?^J™ 6 V pi centre table; carveifblock mlS■£& b.I?okW»l -bogany hair seat sofa ; chairs dtii rockcrLs 1101 ’ ma ' cane seat chairs; settee iSear&?n^°^.i“ ct ? hall carpets; oil. cloth"; Russia iron ’ s ? ojr - *™ ftanklm stove; large;'plqsb »SfdeMU«2 i7V":*.'l"»»B -meat cases; 'screens;' stands • f-iVo« al so^air;inalru ' dentßirurnaces 1 &c.,55. '“““ a > “*»•. work bencheir" apii ■■■ ■■ .. ;• * t MDHVI9.Anc-.. . Ho Us i1 K a m B S ud * ! <> ' imitations of woo? and M?n E ? P BS; ' ssutit eiecbtS. UilE£ ' E ' . (^FFSfd AT LAW, vl JtrietiPiUgivrglL p*- bdoxo&farln ' • ••«*♦ - i A 'VOUNG.®Sri£ i° ttWM" 'A- buje'h wiifc ?n e - o '“ , i' !sS ii p it,.. u> mate aa mveaSla” “ra-lo] Please address P«r tfcft,, £„ '■.l- ~ / ’A;, -l fiiiiSiii • *r .- ■ . :■, ? • r . ; • r ... 3t. * * -y. -y ; *' 21 musemnft. THEATIIEi ptblic feinm. ■sj,. at wilK'&jri?* F* flutnan * Ptopeailtle*. r rami J“6-Uh—Self Perfection and. Juvenile ' Unction Sales. C. :a'CAyriBEV, AncMoneer. '•v-;-v. <• OS= ‘ r -
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