MISCEL I, 2M9U.. TsB FARMER'S DLIJOITTER. art say not, tki sn - W.ltb Jention maims • the may not rat& on eanrtly evils With tat, besitchlaz •Tal Cita mhos bassi alarm ana Wit% That !taint oraltb Du Draught ti , r. Cut, ad alte has ranch hirer charm..— . 3h , Farmer's merlon daart.ter Tbr nor awl Illy on err arrt Topther lore to dlr.% u rr h r oah blue ors wreath. around Tlr brat a witching' ahrth Her ,ale talsbt mornag'r glow • Up= the dory plan; Ladreteraa to ba cokearra \ That epi.ir bat ram. actin The tlitia fr.vrt if net soa - e sear Nor yet more ray shi fr . fe, The Illy's our tarot more ID fill Ito rutty; Of all the wild loons In ILA u 7.3, Or by atm crystal tester. flesh rout more purr ar fair ttal • The Tuner's peak' , daarbter! The tanchty bells whom all ed=n , The &any pal.. 4, - - . While V..rth tam the dewy lau The many maiden how: , And with the Wt.! ayritiat “hC. !tee own dear voi.^e le hard— T, nay not tall which mrekest eihz. The maiden Gr the bled. ; • Theo, 1.11 me cot of 'e.g./ fe+r — The taistaLat jewel ;ea ; Iles true hest where sl. ; truu drui Ltd isaleciro , is on' ; ; I.2te glow of 1u.'42, up. The path no rale tad taxed ter ; fairest 'nab that beauty he , . It err the lane's dluebter. , . . ',. OPENING OP THE MUMMIES . Oa Friday evening, at Fhil'adelptio tiliddon: proceeded to the task of an mammies of an ggyptan lady'hod chi , 't.na . ne with previous anneweemew. „ r . 44 'audience of *bout one thetweidarms, eon. ~ e slehng of ladies, medical, seetetiGo an piofe.sional %V 'TACO, eto present . The 104 pallor he wage was decorated with reveal ustunety se , outer and inner diratt., some unenones, pspyr , and ores: menu; among itied wax the half of e very large and Tioworful auto, which:Mr. CL - said belonged to John 1.,, fledge, - Fat, of this City, arbieh was partly tamwrapped about tweeds year. ago. 'From the Ms seriptions,it wax toned that his mane was Yet-isse, be who belongs to Isis, and that be was ir priest of ble;wbo died at Thebes, about 1500 orMO years be. tore Chrbl.:' . , i 1 i ...fdr.Gliddon commenced the bownesh of the even lag,by stating that ha bad purChased the female mum- mywhieh' was about lag be =rolled, in London, r atitmetwo years elute, underthaadvice of blr. Buell, . at .:the British =mum, and : Mr. Hash. a Celebrated :Egyptiologiw; whose opinions, :as well as pis own, wens that the mummy never hid been takao out of • lis - coilgiaal mise—but be pointed outdo the audience where the case bad been mutuhsted at the feet of the mummy, most probably by custom house officers;and . frankly slated that he lmew no more of the contents than - the spectators. The eeeeee leemreV , a data, obtathed from . F.gypt, - was purchamd of Mr. Harris. of Aleniodrin Toe ettikt appears to be in good coalition. ..0 far es '.eooldAte leen. It was swathed in linen, with the , face :pailthed . on the cloth. Mr. Cilirldon laid-that ninnies at children.' are very rare. I la all his life 1 .he hannot neon more than a dozen, and illy of them Ware in the.l3ritish Museum. Over five hundred 'millions of mummies are aupponed es be in Egypt, and itis strange that the bothea of children are rare .--I found Mr.' Gliddoit inferred this mummy to have:teen inado.iluring the Homan dominion. The ibierenee that ir was . made during that time was deduced from the Met that it WRS not until that period that the .Egyptoins began to paint the full lace ~npoo the cloth to which mummies were swathed. 'This would matte the date of this mwnnsied child about from- L5OO to 2000 years before Chris... Mr. Glidden '-' said he believed this wok. the only mummy child In liniaeoantry. ' Tae „ " • • intact eatin of the lady - who was about to be I' • removed ' from the 'clothes was 'richly painted and lidded Aped covered with flames Or YAMS. kindh Me in= of which were very vivid Mr Glidden:l id this Inner eao was composed of a substance ecbuically, celled ranonage. It wash formed at i .. ri n im i th !of e l bcd i . len y, elot w. ti glo . ed ie t . cl w etle i r io; an c d th m ei l . tal i de th.e d Ik b : c a k e • •, on COMMA with stucco, upon which pa latices were tha t nscipn Bathe . oat side 'of this coffin show. ed the body,cwas i that id Got-mesas ant, the naughty of Get-har at-ent,• the justified"--the bath , ,' boo prick of Thebes ;From the declaretiom on the . . ,it was probable that the body was ricnly cm !. elated: , _ i re There:were three kinds of embalming—the richest ! i tyl east 51200, the wooed kind 5300 and that met, , (Or ilie,comelee kind of Egyptians, 0211: With : .; etcher .corfises, jewelry was Mice totted, thaegh the • irolatives or the deceased were generally deceived by i -he =batmen, who stole the jewels. 'The Arabs ! trenzumes cpen the e ' the, of skit mummies, toot I :et the jewels sod put the belies beckol All that e neutinglincietrwhich might %woe, and to which ae mommy in qeestion woe table. The probability i that this lady had been embalmed from 1000 to E.llYears beS , ..te Clat4. - A committee; aomposed of Deena; H. S Pat- tame, Dr . .David Gilbert, and Dr. William 11,- Giant, Were then appointed to supoiatehd the un- ' r ... ' rolling, and I,s64Cii_Mi. Glidden and Mr. Moore, his mimed. • Tae riehty decorated inner celfm was then laid up on a hurdle, coda seance of, the head sawed off ; the mire at the. beet sera untapped, and the body taken out; Open nmpectiti Mr. Glidden pronotaa,ed it ni nam,ntd as ortginallYembalmed. • - •The tbanmetre thentegen to entrap the bandages, They were of linen", and some, with the selvage epee Ihern, run wrapped cum:tarty, and thea pie ce of linen placed Ineptudinally, and other circular bandagcs applied The papyrus-thook of the dead —Wes Immo' oo tee tireaq, written as Mr. Glidden announced, is literally. cleracter, 'the symbol - •• writing as ie'sd by thya priests The . searabeans, or w.ered 'beetle, was also found on the breast of the mammy. it was sad covered with pitch that it was impoesthle• to say wheilter it was accompanied by a precious Jewel ni e piece of SOMITIOS plitts --- 110. feel wore foetid Wm,. yid-one of the legs came off at the tee: a result due to o th° minrice committed by. the probes 431 its; custom house of , . . The body was then' unwrapped to aka last bandage, ' which was found to do tightly glued to the body that it was evident teal toetake it off would be a vim hoif some was. hem. It wee ...ft, however, and • showed the figure plainly,. Use a the hands was enfirey covered. The fiirther exanneauots of this mummy was thto criumted to the committee, who will report on Monday evening item Toe body tat the cited was then-unwrapped- Ii was i embalmed in better style thafithe common Ee'zyptians, with whom matting was generally used It nem Wrapped in coarse cloth and enbilmed in a different =levet - from that of Gomm as-ant: Bitumen was ' freely toed, so much's° as to mate it probable that a hammer and chisel Would.have to be used to loosen ammo( the bandages. The pitch had been applied , cold, as-was Suppeeed, some of the Mir of the head We hag Men amulet) about lief an inch lotigoind very ..- • waned bum The esuntereion of this mummy was 'also entrusted to the committee, who Will report at _ the next lecture.. - • *Tlds is a gross mistake. The Roman domin lantorer Egypt did not commence for a thousand years later than the latest date here mentionaL • • .. Aiizw Mane ni-Cottscrnin DEVT.:--Mlaran ng incident wastold us by 3dr. Mood y erterday; ifit could be generally' resorted to for the collection of debts, would entirely supersede the tieeensiry of interim to law. It appears that 'prison in our city was indebted to Herr Dries-. bash. (note performing with his Royal Tiger at Wood's "Slusetun,)• and who upon being called upon to liquidate dm debt, was at the time KO to . comply.. Driesbach made no reply, but With. great good humor, went for his qualified., ay:late:his pet Tiger, arid opening the door of tlie"( gentleman's office. inserted therein the head o the animal — still , holdinghowerer the chain. In a jocular manner he informed hie debtor that unleas he met his demand.; he would lettbieTiger in, the room with him. The gentle- Mao moth alarmed at the glaring eyes of the ap parently savage animal, earnestly begged him. ' net to do so, wallat once paid the' amount. We think this about the strongest appeal that a per son could make to a debtor, and certainty the most efficientcollector that could well be employ:. Chron.: .NEKE oriVAirs.--Eome of the mines Are ly grand undertakings. The consolidated rainee, l the largest of the Corn eb groupe, employ up-. wards of 3000 :persons: One, of Its engines . iquipe water from .a direct depth of .1000 feet, the , weightof the pumping apparatus alone being upwards of 500 tow; the pumpliig rod is 1740 ft. long,, and it raises weekly 2,000,000 gallons of water from *depth Ore times the height of St. net , There are, indeed, .world!'" 0) marvel 'at. The Consolidated and United Mines, both be kmgro oroscompany, are stated to have used the 'following fast quantities of materials in suyear,,-- Cab; 10,270 tons ; candles; 122,144 lbs.; gma , powder, 82,000 leather, for straps, 493 lbs.; pick and Shovel handles, 16,098 dozen. Sii' Ldmon has estimated that lu the whole of the Cohish taw° 43,00 0 worth of gun powder need anuttully ; that the timber em ployed .in the upper ground works cluals th e growth 4140 square milts of Norweiman forest, and that 37,000,000 taus of water are raised an nually from the mines. • • Itgt. nlcr.esz or Warrro 01.737 , 3. it frorn certain calculations that ham '-boott made upon a comparison of the census of 1837 and 1846,that in a number of the counties id (R . argiav the, increasin the Mach population has gttratly irecedetl that in the white. In il lusirstion of the fact, it is shown that in fr, counties, ..Vbert, %Ines, Oglethorp; Columbia and. Burke, there has been a hos of 676 whites , . and a going 'll2B nemfims. Fire other coun ties lost, in eight years, a white population of 3924, aml gained a repro Population of 4412. , This proportion id remarked in other portions of the Stott, aadis milt° inXcate an eittaordlita' ty acesonnlat:on of wealth, 'a pre ductire,sail, nod a , Hs, Ssoox--The 'Coofteiiite AMA) Tnr.e! of . Zstordii fast, el oat, cf Tho;eprini tib ; Nratillt4 gin": gUarT!‘s 7 '- T'oe, far tiler* foncit6..ando.ou6“irg tc 7 f*telf stops-7A grtat briatli,9 l / a nil wilt I* oultivairA tbo pmscat your du acevtuit of tito failure of the, Gm sad ottaapPleoPut )74.* • , . . . „ ;r'~,` CIO.O3IIIANDFD AT'Brstret long been.a.,tnatter of 'dispute whether Omani , Putnam, at Bimetal Warren commanded the Americans at Bunker Ili .An English !NV"' ing of the portrait of Oeneral Putman hits been discovered at Salem, Meat., Kith an inicriptiou which eeegt, to throw some light on the matter. That description is as follows "J. IVilkinson. Emit. 'lsrael Putnam, E.g.. Major General of the Connecticut Forces, a:cslChmmander inCidef at the engagement on Bunker's Hill, near Boston. June 17. 177 h. Published as the act directs, by C. Shepherd, a Sept'r, 1775." NiewsPAPOß.s.—The Coln:Ala, South Carolina. Telegraph says the truth is beginning to be un derstood, that editors and publishers are produ cers, and that they art entitled to some compen nation for services rendered, or for articles fur nished by them. A newspaper ion commodity in which are involved all the usual elements of cost, and the purchaser or consumer shoul# ex , peel to pay for- it accordingly. So class of men expect to he furnished 41ra11.: with shoes, hats, coats, &c., mil noseritleman calls on his neigh bor after breakfast hebitueuy to borrow a pair of boots. When people' once learn the simple truth that the maker of a newspaper looks to-it for his living, the once fashionable practice of rart.orin3 newspapers, or of spithe in 'them, e . .., will be; discontinued. Our brethren of the press- cin, do much in bringing about a proper recognltionj of our rights, and we . trait they will do 00 Epoethly. • A sw ool Flceven.--itylog, yesterday, toward evening, at the bare/Indust% io greet abautletion of minds, oppressed by a 'sense of my timely condition, I did weeps untestcainediy,lntt knowing I wan ref'. ,eetved by any, until a little hand visa put into mine, and Lizsy'a Inca was raYseil up to kiss 'mesh Sot , misfit! thoughts could not he at Duce let aside, and! did not speake to her for it nine, tor my heart won beset., The sate quietly down,,i only feet, with a g gentle.loving [nuke; and so metal. The mintita ceased, and the auntie abuse i the aide case ment. The light, as it fell upon her golden Maim, made her seems like to , the holy children in the Italian pictures. ' Of snob, rethonghi, are the king dom 'at heaven: flit. looketh, and bapely is even now nigh unto* mee, separated onl by this veil of flesh, the pad of my preciona chil d ; asghe dower of Itri field ao he perished, and: my beast yearn - kb after him, my fi ne born. Arose said took filhYle mYemvi and held her up to the window. A'revei pale dow ers of the musk none smelled sweetly after the mine. Di and Fanny were .runittnty on the terrace; wee went out to themt and they were as marries; as bird.; and ! did put from me my ewe riefe.—{eady Wil loughby's ;Yiary. • blesete, Mr. npplfig the • , in , accord SASI. P. AOSS, Attorney nt Law, Office !in 14,1 YoWlb tearct, mix limit. In Lamartlea at Plttsborith. ap3o,liB LIM'. W. FOSTEE, Attorney - and Coun wllof a L. La a 1 1 ,4 !F st ourth etre., near Grata Asbutittl- siovllt-stivmlyS C -_-- OULTER & LUCKE, nolesole nnifite- Wil Druggst. Cameg Wood W and Third WV.. an der the it. CLaha It Pitt.Larnh• JUII.I.IIICOMN. 531171 Lit COLVLN, Coal Merchants, and layloa In Cola ilnata Orasties, 11 00 %ad Nana ianTier of Walnut etztet and Ar.hitiglan TUTOrikt Tjaperanavilla. canal le 1 T• 4 The Human Body Must Perspire, SO SAYS NATURE, to_have a healthy ay , para.!: and persona !alto do not ftemplo, ar• to Obe mot asp:sting Mau: I/Woo Now. elves' lull. Chemical Snap moves a froOperatlrOloa. arid .t the rums .time mallifunt arol imams 11,. sana gums tt the tot.. of lus infaure. Scurry. Salt Rhedon, andiFlores. are oftly_lnealed, but mood bylks, an at leasti7.lohlbid.ll us. h. I t 4 .), atom, srbo use It' eh elves. old rod ltunfailtail -- to alma. rimpka Lk/ hes-Bookies; or anyother aldtollweoe. 'tne varierasnirrd that this Is no toeless. putted nolzum. lo no trial will rt... I .0.005 enumerate at. Lost Main, - persona cured off an: bearl.lorr lost, and tote brad. Huy Uns.atel the realer blaolo assured I would onieru "4/1" bo ate Lays to sill 9 this not only • tura but • otnenfirtr and lon no only add, that any one adllool settb auy of the abors, or altailar alone:e t will tod this all, and CT. mare i.dml. table in it, properties) than I state. I irerllut. rode. the 000500 are ficolod with Imltatko, and be Imre yon ask for Jortue ItellanCherolcal doup—and heedt ooly KU JfICIS.ON only Astra In tittaburgh. cf Pcarl White Teeth, and Pure Breads, to be had tortia reuse.—Perrone who have either, ere bacon- Lir amoral that if their t.reath Iv ever, ntaut. vu their hath d.raved, dark or yello, and eurrutard•vittli tartar, that a mut har of Javar' evoker loath Pape will wake the teeth 23 chits grit, and the breath ulorifersualr tuvet. euld oulrat uchwst i filbert; tt-, Lead at • A Scientific Ilair Tank, Rel . rer and Beau ttEcr.—Trial Bosthr. 7 RUM Th who ha.* wiled Joins• Cn - ral Huston.% thou . Ito • “lirrit ;punnet-- lb:um who hare not. ye vauto :a to y0w,..4 the following qualition—lt kren the hair no nrort on an, par . tarheni nature intendol hair to FM., stop it wing wort -dandruff: and mak , ileht- hot or Jinn' 144 /X , Onrh For r•nderinii. the halt acts an] hay, nc.thinu nen •••••ed thla-itiinalas it truly be:plain!, and apin. ". In. —•--' • " deo hr tL• r.,717 . ic - z".::C;,:i.a.Tc7L7 ,- i 1-4." 1,,, 1 , ho holy at ITlil. JAC EON . .? Era, 1 hcii.l cf lizoil I'm it.ugh p-1, 0 —: - ...s rent 1, :AI ..; I, SSIS Si JONES' Salution of Jet, a L tlatr are; :act.. ct...uxie,; of white, rcJ. brmatiful trey. or tlit - thit color. la 0 f liz.i.ttr.ci ' . ‘ riCtitlV , ': , 0Ut , r , 17 - ' PittW.l;h I JONES' LILLY - iii , ta...,twi cgrania. wing the mho 1 cry rht aware ht's Ng hilt I how costar. hoWlrouqb. aw . the Ant lltil'rt:t. 'in.' u ' i / 1 jA kTe i Vatc '' rrlii tlt ir edr,bainj c.li Jrner,' t.ttlz.ll Lilly 'XI It It rhrfiictly ihnscrtil. 1 -2VAi t rl,r_L ,..d . L A . !itr :I'l° aleacen t h e r skin...¢ki ; hold i.e the .1...-Imit. 01.51 tit? ILeVattabure . VOll S.i I LE--4:!ne11 i tlt .4 ik '' ' . ,ft m.tW : t 5/0ZE.,1 suite ;5,f /J r& lti.. .a. ,,, 1 ZA Kr , S , of Cr t and Vcrt .... i fur rah. ID tut quiaat, to 411 . 1.1 , 1 e) , jait...1214,/0. FOR L F.--)1. small r. Writing sad Letter Ponor; Pate. Pan' lisl.kre. Lao] onl 04.4 111,c In. a mail otipylc Aim . IP,Sis 6 Irctore-ranec Chart • Ncti•uo elm Rey:oll4 • Map of the neaten. o ult COLLECTiN cuesol uolii ask's str•et, Pittablantin Itschence awn Wtern nal, aw sale.CLitstn principales ,lc n the: • dseusitod. I szoi TIZ:I6 bill, nee INDIA RUBBER . PASTE. superb ankle forbdco and vhove, ernciverw=lVegrtt."e t tr. the tonna - lefiludoL for vale w ole and V W ool dco et RA9 I .1. 1 IGTITNING . RODS. J. WOODWAILD A (.0, Enalerv• Tai IIreUATU Trn'A.4.- ` on ...tn.:n.4 inad— a Threkftre''amen—SWrzjeleci Eillinv . an, F.J.i :::T cd . sllll , nan o, 'e m .loLe . nal:. Prcfessor 0. at . ..H.f.,whell, 5fd1t,:2:19_21...,S f dlt , :2:19_21... , c. ,,,.. Ay 7}o¢ IthaZorW44, f Too u U, St . New lb o. iioarevoi - J.'L band . Cleveland Unit rny. 014,,,,,u wn mo. 15 P1tte 1 00vn,,T i t . U . .C.'",%; 1 4 .. ..!C r 4,..k i . , .. J.D. ,tl,lm3iip; 11.1 4 ,n. L. 0. A °a 2n t...:, Ihone I, Heiver,l/. :CI , taco, H. Martha , i Jahn ..,„ , , Maw Davie, John H. nbetyee no 6,1_ ' Orphan's Court ale. j'apnrspance Bf-,. an order . of the Orphans' lTtTllttet"grit,ciZo. h i/ e tft P ritit'o t :trA b t ' f , Thdraday,tha taseattollt day of Fe ard,./t. ltt: i at ' Cslttq t all that rattail* .I,,,frboting on COarrers. Street.. and ruutuot I,:a.by. the mat feet,to lkScd allay, on +inch fat Al seo,l old Ada Went two ,tor y frame. house. Itat other lot adloinlos We ala/vevytontalailigid 11.5 on Coast. , .1.05 de fact, and runtddi; WI by tha tame of lel hat to Vas alley, tlJa lot: Wawa on teadatrls,ayteet, ot dfaant• of Pau la, trod Frautlln h o moded lraggl i f I • St° .k.l4tlretntar of SplOdid Gift o • j? E3IALF. PtltiThof Arne Provh ,, u 12s;g1LItgqirh. poor J.7.11ea Illustrausl hhakepeaft °semi Po.. of thiffland and AI.. FOrt..ll Ontrall by tit,. Xretdasla sot Dot alda m Malaar How fa Lm nty ' I.IIISI tlabitiet of Modern Itrt t 11!:t. • Tempellitler taderma to 1 . 110 IT Ina ("define to tor • -- M '"seto .to n, the 1 ale of Cedar, te. et tlmke• toy day yrraeots. Far sole 00 yalearS fia TRAY COW—Came 10 t 10 of the mteettber. In McKee. Age, a Red Cbw,abut for. o r and l ear mail. The ouner prure property, pay charges, leaT PLE NDID ANNUALS. FOR 1111. 1110 P.e. adermd hr 1 b atm. of 11.011 ha Th ' ' ll .l l. o ltt ' ! 01 talr. fl O , /he I ll ustrated Ltfe of tlaba, a. 10 the Life of our Paul and Vaginia, ne.w and tutu cf Temperance Off...ing oCerula f'!' Uem cf the Waftera {Weld fe 'the American Collol lllll ' l, - Wars and Falun of LedT -"P e ' rtTt ' Or :tet7ca eV 51 A.O, Mete, t I Bats. in tency adan, for CO ymateT. On haet and for ea. by 4210.5 A. IL hbaiL V CALLED FOR B. Ita Bulk et Fdteburb,b cf the ',ate,. canting that rum, wick,:, altban the,dau cf ttt. ctia-ment. b.eve or dimalchtd, tnalk aamel c whea ral t ulgroaq Iri i r! ir Er ; tl , o o . tOo . 1111 '. .e. oirle ' retitl 'which iieltud tor thten the Cemaravadth , .. - Matt 1ei.D0341.17 btepheatirlat Toagiosat..... ... J..cs thurs, ........ __June magi that the frre.p..itm aI the pen.. Tamed, ant halal changed Mr throe tram • • • dmm ati cabteritri ti, thanes north .91 degrees went 17 perches to the plate of beginamg, containing three acres and lifty 'lwo percher, more or tem betted and taken in execution to the prtmemy es ;ohn inewn at the sett of Clittation Anthem, for meal febe Fo rsyth. ALfiO Al the mghl, title, interest and claim of Peter Ralls gan, oh in and to all thdd caul° litho( stoned name city of Pateitrgh; on th e small side of Chant Street. and fronting on amid smeared feet, and extend. Itag balk 90 feet—on which it erected a three• atsy ritt.e and is bounded ordthe east by property of Conley McClelland, on the west by property of lhrmte Flood. tamed alienate in exemthen ea the -propetty of Petei 'Rade. 01 the snit of ;William Porter di use, and to be sold by C mans, kr.liff. Sterik r °Cleo, /maul 4,1431. s littlinnlFFig SALE, • •nropyt_. of . sandry ! nu of Vendluctral t :Espnnas d duce.d, be e Court xponni to am tend C n rot Common o 1 Atleah bito solo. at the Goon Hon, in the coy of , itttbursh, on Monday, lentuary 07, A D. 1821, or 10 O'clock M M., the tot• to described Po pony, to vot.: Ali Dm right, title, interest and claim of Theo.' dice F.'Wright, of, to, and to, all those two =taut boo or pitons aground, marked and deldanated No 4 andS, in John Irwm's plan of lots,. relsOrand in deed bookorol. —, page— ' bounded and desefilxd tw follows. wzi—rommeneing'st the distance of 48 2 inelies;fican Erin street, on Cecina Area • Ile7B n atils I to th ilid ' iL m least ual A vm :l 4 44 • std lot 78 -feet to no atieY 11 feet ' wide ee , ditadlit Mimi; diµd aitcy 44 feet 8 inches to tot No 3, thence ntong sad lot parallel with Erin sweet, 78 feet to pines of begitunng,beiog the time two Ititi which 's Joe. S. Irwin and Martha 0. his wile, by that deed, doted the 7th of, Nov., A. DANS, and recorded in deed book, vol. 112, page 21, granted and conveyed tot he etudllissidore F. Wright. Seined and taw to, execution as the pwapeoy o Thendoier Weight, at the soil of John Wan. ALSO, ail the risk; tide, interest, and elates of Andrew klinenock of, an .0 to all that cern= lot or pie en of mouse, situate in the Reserve Treet,ltoss unniship. appoint,' the riot theta Lthcittes of Finsbtagh, being lot Nu SS ill too plea of toll 100 out by 0 -E."Wittner, JoeQb Painter, .d F I wens, containing In-fronton the Buller turnotte t beet, end extending back to ea alley le feet wide, on which us emoted a two wory brick Coate, Igo her with all and =lsola,. the int ptosements and .spportentances on sant lot. Silted end like. In eXeeehon es the propeninf Andoow Liaanusi, .1 we wilt of John Gesk ALSO, AO toe nett. t Ito, Int Aeon and claim of A:Mn Am. no rant., of, in and in all Unit Certain 101 GT piece of roue- ettat.te: Oanebeateri on he bong Ando of nnelfteld att. et, 11,Atnning at en alley at the distance nf tot feet We t . (roan dander ipeel and 001101.1111011 'an bent on nkt Meld Street 41 fret. and' ektending of met walla0,*(1.1.111.1017 banditti with eltarber street 1 . 5 'eel, 10 00 ettoy. betty the Facet ty tromp rl al, by deed tenet id to loan Antber•on; ou etorlt lnent 11i creeted .two MOT, 6110111 dwelling to.e, teem t o • i,flg.tge on the same ',bleb Is mortgai:. twor. eel 14 page 6ndotai the eon t4:u IL • 11 1 elled 11110 11404. 10 common 101 Ihr or ry nl John Atone non, at the aunt of/tattoo ' ckley. • All Ote right. Otte. Intorest Lad claim ofJaeob Roll, r, Id rat o art that f , - ., tl , :lo ,., l , :;t: , r i, p , to o e f or p OL=A 4 d . •or ootthou toilaw a. to *to Organning Attract corn! a w C T::11; A r ' Alet.4 ! ;i! o th eel ' a . ; !IT! . wilt ttootro A•bstete . 2tt (wet, lbelleb parobol with Al, that •t. 7.1 ft, to Centre Avenue , . and thence by Centss At bb0,..0 It. to it, tare toltonlogt iho and lot al ob t ^tear v e t t , c , rl a two. - .. s i to n ly hrtet to ry.e:•••to•• a. Um proybrry of Jobob Roll sat thvtott •to c rust...bat the becolbl Yresbyterian Coutito pato., ot rilt.ouret. • ALSO, 1 • • 2 t )(1 do,7..Ol:oinit%ecle 12!lal PROCLAMATION. SIIZAIEFF'II ■ALM. - - - AU the sight, sale, intents mil alarm et Robert lane tn, and to, 11l dial eettain Jun., pece rousd,ttigate In the Ward of sio any all Pins. uogres, Horning on Pens tread twelve 'foet, and ti• sendrins back by tit **Me hf thin fry teat to M•lbori) alley, Mare or lopsided tly propose) or Jonathan. ft Bas•le, on the gip', alai tie Lorre 01,11uness Lowr y On the f pat, on 'Mich le treated a One story Wei dwell - gig brute Seined and, sabots la j fleets,,,, it the pr potty of Rohm , Merton, ache