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Ha) s Henry Hays J.R Henlhorn Thomas G rllennegan William lieroughty Patrick .- - Aiken Af Achibald Andrews D C Ackens Willson J . Armstrong Robert Aikin Robert Artnstrong Jeremiah Abernathy Isabella A Arbogast Dorthea Adams William Arratt Esq Allender Mary Armstrong James Allan George Arnott James S Allison Jane Armstrong James 2 Allan John Austin Silas • Anderson Abraham Rev Auld John Anderson John Atkinson George Anderson Jacob Atkinson. Alexander Anderson George Ashton Edmund Aten Garrett • B Babingten Thomas Baden B . . Baker Conrad • Bonner Margaret Ann Baker Jobn , Brown Campell- Baker John S Brown 'William - Baldwin John Brown' James S Baker Jesse A Brown Jeremiah Baird'Sarah A Broirn Elizabeth Barker Deborah Brown Logan Bachelor Frederick Brown John Bausman M try. Brooks Robert •Bausman H A Bryant E M Barnes'Robert Bradley W C Barron & Co Brooke George Barfoid Joseph Bronte James Barber Adam Braidy Sarah Bell Samuel, Brannen Christopher Beanlien Mr Brannen Beeler Berry John L Brennen C ,Beggss Joseph P Bingliam.F W - Bean G W Braden James Bennett William Brady Robert R Bechtel George Brooks Robert Beardley Samuel Bradshaw D Beaty Joseph Brooks Eliza Bennett S W Blisbin Sarah M . Betts Jacob Brinker Jacob I I - L.:::7.e.s Alexander , Brumley John 'Beidlei Daniel Brooks James -Beall Jams Brooks Jane F ilatschford Napoleon B Bailer & Clous • Blake Elizabeth F Bull Amanda A Bicker Louis Burrows Mary IBerd Mr Butt Mattew Blake Grinfill Burton William pillin g hurst Charles BiWerworrh Ann DI Blair Mary Buzarl William • Black Margaret R Burns Geerge W Blair Mrs Burger George Boyd Daniel Byers A Boyle Ferdinand Bit - khan - inter George Boyd Samuel Boyle Sathuel Bealle David ' Boyd Parole/ie.! . Bowler George W Bayd Alexander Callaghan Neall Carrothers Thomas Carson Thomas Oarraghan David Cavannagh Joseph Callan James cArnaghan Adam Carty Patrick Campbell James Campbell Robert Caldwell James Caldwell Joseph Chinpbell Bernard J Chadwick Thomas Church Ensign Cheerer Daniel C4alfatit Mary Chalfant Mary J Clegy Maria Mrs Clark Mary Ann Clark Thomas Clark William A Clever Martin sen Clarke Isaac B Cl9rke Sarah A Ciiinamend Eliza Cooper Tomas D Cothran J Cohurn Simon C dlins Thomas Cody Mr Coals Mr Cot4n C W Collins Myren I. Dawson Sampson Dalton Mary Da.rey Francis Davis DefOrest Joseph W Denning William Dean teW •.g J Detwilen Alex Debblt & Harsha Delaily Moses Ill:mites Joseph Deve l ny Lafayette D-daidson James Daseahury W C Eckl4rd John Ebert Asbury Edwards Edward Edwards G Ekin jEsler F EariOy Henry Eckrrian Biram Easttin E Ebertart Mary Ann Faust John Faleoher Caroline Fleming David Fancihig Richard Fitzallen 4 M . k•a r r 0 Maly Finley Caroline F a i rc hild E R R ev Forsythe Henry Farrel Luke Foster Charles %V Fairbarnes William Fox George Ferguson Martha Fowler John Ferguson Martha : Jane Foivkes Walter Ferre [William P Fortune Francis W Ferguson Thomas Foxhall John Ferrieit M miss Frisbee Charles S Fenloii James Freeman Christian Flinn Robert Ft - al:Lim Thomas Fletniqg Robert Fork Joseph Fitzgerald William Friend Arlittr S - Fulmcire Elizabeth Friem Robert i G - Gallagher Timothy Glass A Gallagher J. H ~ Goff Henry Gastin ;Sarah J -Golding E mrs Gault Mrs Gott John Garvey, John Gorden Elizabeth „Gars Jane Gorden E Elizabeth -Gallate6 John - ' Gur gas , C F Gallagher John Golden Alex'r or Jas Gallagher James Griffin James Ii Gardenir Henrietta Green Ephraim B Gallhartth W A Greene George E GilmantCharlotte J Gribble R H Girken l , Nd al ine Greenlee Susannah Gilmor . A N • Graves Edward B Gish Ahraham • Grant M mrs Gibbons. Austin. Grafton Nancy A GilchriSt. John Grandon•John M Gillesp)l Lucy Graham Grafton Gileria emes Graham Margaret Gleaves Charlotte H Graham John mrs Glenn .r i A Gay Jacob Gunsoles Mary Hamilton Thomas Hamiltdp Hall William Hall Fr+lerick C S Hall CharleolW Ha 11,13 S Hall Louisa Ann :Hall James Haines C Heath George Herd Joel B Millen John Hill James Hill N F • Hill Samuel G. Hogle Edward Holmes Ann Jane "Hoyt William Howey James C Hough John , Huston Edward Howard John H Howell Joshua B Elizabeth Hooper Samuel sac - Hoverocco Jacob "Charles 2 Hopkins Joan Mon 'Howe Samuel H 'plush - Horner A J ilaniel G. Hopkins Charles Anne lidwes J C .mas S Hopper Margaret n Capt Hutchison William urge Hummer W Rev Iphert Hughes . Allison :atharine Humbert Charlotte !Mary Hunter Robert tragan Ji Hagarty Hanna T Hammer' Hanford 1 Harrison Harris Is; Hardesty Hart Sal Harris Hi Harring Harkins ). Hart Tho TlarringtO Hatfse Mush Hama C Hawkipst, . hn 1J arnes homas IE J t•21,',4 .14 •Z" -.- '.' g. :70,,,, ' ""N . 0 7 .14"`c.e.,'"'""": ~,,,,g — i r...- „ 1 , ••- , ---. 4- . •--" '- .i" , " 4 -V 3 i-. ~. ,i,.•*t;:s.'"•.. - s. , ! , .'z' ..,, • • %..oi ‘, . . . ' . . , • ~ MEM OM • C Coleman C or Columbus Conley Hugh Conway Stephen Connelly John Comerford Arthur Cotter John Cowan Joseph Conley S Cornyn Mary Cox William Corey Ural - les W Conrad Thomast? Courtney Henry Cotter Joley Comeggs John Crowley Patrick Cracraft Joseph Crammer 1 , 11uldc; Cramer Patrick ('ridge Mary Crossan James Cr imer Patrick Crippin Hills Anne Crawford James 13 Craig Thoma s Co bran o .per 111 ia m Cispan Peter li Cuny Geur,te Cummings Messrs CallOmtun L W Curran Thomas Cunningham James 2 Coleman T o Das Dorsey Edward Doyle James Dougherty William Douglass John Donevan 11ich3el R Drew Hannah C Dravoe F R Dully Edward Dunn William Duncan Rebeit Duncan John Duffy Patrick Dunlap Willi im Duncan R Edwards John -r Edwards Cathari n e P Egan Mary Anne English ;Vary I iott Samuel Evans John Ewing Elizabeth Eyster CS NM Irwin Ann Ingo Id ;1111' Irwin:W A Irwin James A Irwin W A. ;Fe C !, Irwin 'Henry ! J Jams Mary W Mrs Johnson Samuel. Jackson• Ann Johnson Thomas' Joslen Olem C Johnson George E Jordon William • Jones William Jenks William Jones Henry P I Joe Amos Jones Eliza Jeffry William Jones James T Jenkins Adaline Janes Newton 2 Jenner N B Jones Joseph - Jeffries James Jones Peter Johnson Robert 3 K • Kennedy Robert Kerr Sarah M Kell B. Kelly Hester Kean M Klyne :Mathias Kells Margaret King John 'Keller Peter Kickletnd Mary Jane B Keisei Peter Knox Robert \V Kennedy George Kirkpatrick John F Kates Andrew J Kinzey Margaret . Kendall John Kincard James • Keys George King Edward Kenna Edward Kling,ig Daniel Kean Martin James Kish Patrick Kelly James Kiddoo Drusil la t , Kelly Nancy Kiddoo Thomas Kerr William Knight Geo W Kelly John Koniitz Capt Kelly David Koots Elizabeth Kunkle Henry L Lambert John Lendrey L Lawson W Little S , W Laurence Thomas Little John Laphan James E Linped Thomas Lappe Johann C Lilly Matilda I Lasimore William Linn James i Larp John Leone James M Laugon Thomas Lyons Nancy Laton John Long Polly Lawson Joseph Lynn John T Lattemore John Loveridge Sarah Liman Jasper II Low , Warrener R Laughlin John Lloyd David Lewis Thomas Lundy Geo L L i Lewis A I) R Long W W Lee Edward Logan J H Leidy Lenard Long A IA: I r.ernan W D Llnyed M David !Le:cis William Long John Livc - idge Sarah Long James Les; , .e Mary A Logan Henrietta Leviu4ston Thomas Lodge J Leach St'fb V Lynch James Levering E l iAbeth Lynch Catharine Libby Daniel W 2 {'Maxey A E Miller Catharine Mann George 2 Miller James B Manaway %John Miller Jeremiah /Mahey John _Miller Andrew Capt .Matthews James m a . :er James IMagrerth Bernard Moss r . h.mas ! Maclay John 2 Moss Chatles Mallon Arthuir Montgomery Robert Magtlire James C , Moorehead 1fa. 7, e) . " Maxwell John 13 Morgan Mary Mannsell Elizabeth Morton J G Mackiny W II Marron George 1 lite,ill Robert B Moore Salmi, I , Magill Eleanor Moorhead Wtn ! Matthews Anson Moody Paul ! %Loin James 2 Morris Thomas ; Martin G A Moore S 1 %larshall William Morrison Joseph Marshall Wm &Co Moore John Marshall Thomas Mudge S miss Mercer Margaret M Mullen James Meilen,John Meunier Patrick Meredith Thomas Mallon Thomas Mellinger Martin Murdock M If Messrick William Mulloy I) Mears L W Myter Wm Milligan William Mullaney Timothy Aligan Jame; Mummer Peter Minor A bia Murray Elizabeth Miller James Murphy Daniel 0 Mitchell ll mrs Murphy Maria C Mitchell Hugh Murphy Elizabeth Mitchell A II Ar M'Alliiter Charles 31*Fordney EC J miss 31 Bride Michael Al . Ginniss Hugh M'Auulty Patrick .M . Pailden John , MAllister Thomas MGuire Thomas 31 D . 1 Bride A Al Giriniss Cornelius, 31 A leer Stephen .31*Ginniss Daniel 31 CleHand 1) M'lnlyreJohn P MCandless Leander D .3111waine Thomas 31 . Candless John Ittliityre William Cap( M'Clay Eli M Kown Samuel MCloskey Patrick 131 .Kee Dalid 31'Carty Henry 31 Kee 11 ugh M Creery David M Keown John 31'Corroick Noah M ATKay Gordon MCook Daniel MKegg John Jr It \I Purdy J ATKenney A 31 Vormick Michael - 31 . Clore Alexan !er 11 Connell James Al Clure William 31 . Cort William ' MClean A 31 Coy Isabella . Al Chevy Mary Jane 31 Comb John 31 Lean William 3.l*Cain Mary ' M'Laughlen Isabella 31 Dyer Patrick Al Leod A Rev 31 Donnell John ArVay 'Thomas 31 Dowell Jane miss IMMantrus C 31 DonaldD & 1' 31 Quaide F; - -tr. N . Howell John 31 . Paigne Parric'k ,Vl'Feely James ' 31 Ned Araminta 31 Grew, W It 31 Pherson Da%id 31 Garr 1' M Millen John 31 . Guire John Mllucknan James Netter .14)hn Ned! °Samuel Ne,.‘ilaber Augustus \'eneil Eitz,be,trt F .lames eagle William Nalib Richard A Nc.‘ hall Ifenry C M F Aldrg.iret P,cr G A 2 Nliebiutln S O Conner Thomas 0 Brien John C jr ' O'Brien mr Oliver John H Owen 0 J O'Connor W O'Donnell James Oyler Thomas J Oliorke Hugh O'Conner Agness O Donovan Joanna Oberlin Lewis F 0 Brien Patrick Orr Margaret Owen James N . Neill John O'Brien Thomas Oyer Christian 2 o . Byrne Michael O'Donovan Catharine Patten JA: D Page S Palmer Robert Packer W. S P.atten Benjamin Pauline B R Paichill Henry M Paulin James Parks Philip Parker Parks Joseph Parker Levi Patterson C D Parker Gideon Patterson b:valine W Ppterson Mrs Patterson Aaron Parker Wm Penner Reason Pershing Abram. Penn Henson Iltimrton Robert Pinkerton Robert Plannett Charles Plait Agnes Piper Eliza Phillips Robert Purkey :Mary J Price J B Prenter Wm Price George Pritchart John R Price David Potter Samuel Parvis W C - Price Susin . Pope:lsaac Richanrson Alexander Riley Edtimbd ..._..RobbJ 11 Robb Elizabetti Roberta Robert Ratter James Ross William B Rosenheim Isaac Rossiter John Itlwland William Robinson Oliver • Robinson William 2 Robinson Sarah W Robinson Onley Robinson Charles - Ryan Al,try Richardson W C 13 Ralph Mary - A - 11 , Iiis Ray John ; Ragan IVOrrit 41 - Reddick William Rehfer Jacob Rees Richard Rees Isaac, Runriington Z W Rents William Resler Sarituel Rhodes Joseph Reed Alice Reed John A Reynolds William Reynolds Samuel Rice John ~ Richardson James Richardson John = MEE Sin Ilunse Jnne Hutton Francis Ilugens Richard Hughes Robert Hughes Airs ; Hurter John Tl' Hughes Elizabeth Saint Eli L Smith Horace Maj St Laronnee Margaret Smith William Salmon Wilson P Smith Jonathan Bandies John ;' - : Smith G R Sanders Samuel W Smith 1) J L • Sanders John .ij: , Smith C I%' (carp'r) Sanders Sarah Miss r_Sinith Charles I) Sarratt Elizabeth miss. Sriiit4Janies• Sarratit W II - ' " . •i - .-i-:- 'Smith Elizabeth Sargent Jasper A." .. -2 Smith Mary mss Sands Samuel, ; 1 Sneidr,rass James Dr Sands Raghel miss : "Snodgrass Lertiy Sebtt'Thonias ' • 1 Snot/el:36bn Scott John Y Snyder Eliza S Scott N W Sitoy B S Scot c: j Nt n ' Y . , - S aidshy Cuthbert , ' Spargo Mary rniks Sennett Pardon Spicer Mary J mrs • Seebaugh CJ Springer Wm Shanon Patrick . Sproul James Shannon Michael , Squire John Shapleigh A F Shan' Shaw Ezra S Stephens Marlin L Stephens .Isepli II Shavolian John Stephens James Shephard Catharine mrs Stephens Ambs Shields James Short James Stewart Sholp Henry Stewart S II S Al Stewart Benjamin Showbell John - Stewart James W Shock Sll , Stewart John !Shugart J W Capt Stevenson Thos Rev Simpson John Stevens Jos! us Simpson Martha mrs Staley John B ' Singer Catharine li mrs Stoner Gharles S rock Joseph Strock Joseph Skelly mrs Sutherland • W sliker Joseph Sweeney Patrick 2 Sloppy B F 2 Sweeney Wrn Small Augustus 2 Swift Thomas Sylvis Conrad T Tanner John 2 Thornburg William Taylor William H 2 Thorn James Taylor George J Tidball Nancy E Taylor William Tierney Michael Taylor James P 2 Turley- John Thesing E Traband Elirabeth Thompson Joseph Tracy George Thompson Ann Mrs Trainer Bridget Thompson Samuel Trimble James Thompson Thomas Trunick James Thornhill Mary Alias Tucker George Turpin N H R Utley Grey tilam Joseph V I Van A lief Capp Vaughen J 2 Veatch Emily W ' IV 4.lker J UM% Whi le:John Walker Thomas White,Ovien & Russ Walker iEdward White Isabella mrs Wade Charles White Hester miss •j Wade Thomas Whiston John •Wall John Whitehead &'Meeker Walters Charles Wherry W F Walton Joseph Whitaker James Wander!) . Matilda A Whitney George Warnock William '2 Williams Thomas Watkins Harriel miss Williams Jun (politer) IVatigarnan Asa Williams Walter 2. Ward Thomas Williams John Chas Ward George H Wilson John Ward Hugh Wilson E ruts Webb Elizabeth Wil San Hosea B • Wegel John G Will Thomas Wells Joseph Wilkinson John Weldon James Wiggtos isiad • Willingt on Lucy F mrs Wilton William Welsh Adam Wise Valentine Welsh Thomas WOOd tV.: rd Eliza miss Wertz Francois Woodruf Erastus B West C J C Void Benj.:min w„,t,,,0k Leonard Wood Sarah mrs White ll ,'liam Wonn James White Walter' H Working Jacob Wine I& Co Workman Wlf W 2 White Henry WraY Mary J mrs Y Vrauran S M Young Mary mrs MISCELLANEOUS S B `•lsaac Nets - ton" S B -Itobt Fulton" S B A meriem Eagle" Graefeoburg Co augli C. MICIBBIN, I'. 11f. _.ourt of Dem rip His Great anli Magni fi cent Painting will be rm.. 1 hibited n tots days and evenings in Pittsburgh, At PII I LO HALL, commencing on Wrdneeday even ing, Aug. 11. The Painting is 24 feet long, by 13 high, entering 312 square feet of canvass. There are 23 figures of the rite of life. It is a work which, its conception and execution, 111 the harmony of 'proportions, the beauty and naturalness of its figures, i.and the sublime moral of its combined impression, ilgrows immensely upon the mind in proportion as it is studied. Dr. Cotton will glee a brief descriptive HLecture, upon the painting, every even:tig. These rood and third vovt will afford more pleasure than the first. A liniuion, 12.5 centl. Season Tickets, 59 cents.. aug I 0-te Executors - Notice. Subscribers, Executors of the last Will and testatnent of Philip Sauer, late of Pine Town hip, Allegheny County, deceased, hereby notify all persons indebted to said Estate, to Make payment of the same without delay ; and those having claims against said Estate, to present the same properly authenticated for settlement, to either filthy under signed. c JAMES A. GI BSON, L. R. Al'A BO Y. Executors of the. Estate of Philp Sawer, decd. I PlllO Tp., Aug 9, 1M47. . agll.w6t• IN GLABS.—The following find old L Cogniac and Rochelleßrandies, arc otrered for sate at the Wine Store al JACOB WEAVER, corner of Market and Front streets! • Old Pale Nectar, 1838 ; . " Lafayette t • " Champagne; " Champagne Cogniac ; Old Dark Maglury Ctigniac, 1832 ; Leger Frero, 1837; Together, with Cherry awl Peach Brandies; anti 11 qr:etti, of Coglille on draught. For sale by the du or nt.herwiNe. nu Iti 1I:, EAILi, MAAS—The ROHO Books, in setts; The Joime' Books, in setts; Ponce Paul's Ad ventures, in setts; i tie Boy's week-day hook ; -The Boy's own hook ; The Girl's own book; The Boy's country book; The Boys book ; The Girl's hook ; My Boy's first book; Aly Buy's second book ; Boy's 'and Girl's little Forget me not; Holliday- Tales; Gulliver's Travels; Book of Fairy Tales. For sale, by augl4 LUKE LOO.I4iLS, Agent. ; Household and Kitchen 'Furniture, A 'f AUCTION.—AIso, Feather Beds, Bedding, Carpeting, Double Barreled Fowling. Piece, Horses, Drays, Harness, Saddles and Bridles. On Tuesday next, Aug. 17th, at 10 o'clock, A.M., will be sold, at the residence of Mr. James M'Crea ry,,Prospect st., near Elm, hie Household Furniture, Feather Beds and Bedding, kitchen utensils, foWling piece, horses, drays, saddles, bridles, harness, &c., as lie is declining housekeeping. Comprising in part: Mahogany dining tables, breakfast and kitchen do.; fitney and common chairs, bedsteads, sewing and wa4ll stands, carpeting, 'fire irons, mantel clock, (a dood timepiece,) 3 good dray horses with harness, 2 rays, 2 sects buggy harness, brass tnounted saddles and leidlea. aug 1 I J. M'KENNA, Auct. • PITTSBURGH GAS WORKS. An election fur six Trustees of the Pittsburgh Ga. 4 Works, will be held at the office of the same. on Friday 27th instant, between the hours of land 2 o' j clock, in the afternoon of the said day, agrees. bly to the provisions of the 3d section of ordnance of 25th June, 18.17, respecting the said Gas works, THOMAS BAICEWELL, au 13 td Presideht Truslces P. G. IV. yARD OIL : 10 barrels, just recd and for sale 1 .augl6 by MILLLRR RICKETS° N. . OAP: 200 Boxes Chilicothe Soap ; just rec'd and 0 for sale by augl6 MILLER & RICKETSON. li 1 CASfs:S' hams; noon. 11l " Shoulders; a prime article, just recd augl6 and for sale by F. SELLERS. 1) E FLOU bbls., a superior article fOr fa V . ably use, in store and for sale by ani;l4 L. S. WATERMAN. CON--2000 tbs. Raclin in store and for sale by angl4 L. S. WATERMAN: Va • e> Jil37C5 =II MIS =ZEE REAL Si:STATn, Inn the city of Pittsburgh, anti Liverpool, ohlo. /THE subscriber will sell the following YALE AISLE PROPERTY in the city of Pittsburgh, upon highly eligible terms, both as to price and time. Ist. A lot of grossed on Third street, extending from Thii.d street to Second street, having a front of thirty feet. This lot is covered by that spacious warehouse, extending from street to Street now in the occupancy of A. Beelen. 2d. A lot ofground, being sixty-six and two-thirds feet on Third Street, and extending hack to wards Second Street, about eighty feet. This lot adjoins the first lot mentioned in this adver tisement, and extenditoward s Market street, to the buildings now erecting, lay S. A. Gorm ley, 1-2,q., it' requested, it will be divided into tWo lots of 22 feet or thereabouts. 3d. Four lots, ofground on . Market street, situate between the building now being erected by Alr: Dunlap, on the corner of Second and Market streets, and the Watson .buddings. These lots average 19 feet.' They are now offered at a price, and upon terms that render them snore eligible for investment, than .any lots in the city. The attention of those who want to pur chase excellent business stands, at a reason able rate, is particularly requested to ttacm. th. The lot on Fourth street, formerly occupied as a Police Office, having a front of 291 Teet, and a depth of 85 feet, more or less. The lot now offered for sale, and the one adjoining it, j are believed to be the only lots now in the I market, lying between Market and Wood streets, on Fourth, and the rapid rise of pro perty on Fourth street, renders it an object to. pnrchasers to snake a quick application. h. A lot situate at the corner of Smithfield and 6th streets, fronting on Smithfield 20 feet, and extending along bah street to Church. alloy 60 feet. On the lot are two tenements; it is subject to a ground rent of $47 per annum. It will be sold at a very moderate price to a good purchaser.- A lions,: and lot on Penn street, adjoining Cadwalader Evans, and now ocenpied as a boarding house by Mr. Shileito. This lot has a front or2,t feet, and extends back to Ltrewe• ry alley 110 feet; the hous e is a mode rn three story house, with back buildings, with spa- C:olie rooms and entry, and is wi li worthy t he attention of purchasers. It will be sold low, as the proprietors reside in Philadelphia, and do not wish to retain property of that descrip tion. th. A house and lot on 11ay street, between Penn street and the River, the house three stories high, with a basement, having a front of eigh teen Chet on Ilay street and extending back the same breadth 110 ft. to an alley, with the use of the alley. The house is well finished in modern style, and is replete with every con venience, and will be sold cheap, in order to close a trust in flivor of creditors. Lb. Lot No 50, in the plan of bits laid out by Cook & C.,assatt, on Holnies' hill. Any person o isliing to purchase fur the purpose of butid lug, or siolculation, will find this lot au advan tageous property. h. Three several' ground rents, one forty-five dollars per annum: one of sixteen dollars per annum: and one of twenty-one dollars per an num. isaning out of property on 2d street, near the Kensington Iron Works. i. The subscriber will Ilk eo ise sell the follow ing valuable property situated in or near the town of Liverpool,Ohio. The undivided third part of a tract of land adjoining said town, be ing part of Sections Nos. 17 and 23 to town , ship No. 0, of fiist range; containing, original- ly. about sixty-seven acres, now reduced by' fractional sales to forty-two ecres.; the right' jy2G of the present proprietor will consist of about ! IUV &ELL° Barrels double refined pulverized ; fourteen acres %hen W3..11 ' in severalty. . 18. '' - ' ,/ It 1: " . pulverized; ALSO, - 1 base loaf.; The undivided 3-4 of a tract of land, con- I 15 barrels assorted ; honing 13 acres adjmning said town of Liver.' , . pool, being part of Section No 23, in township; 1 tierce star.; Bra No 5,, of tirkt range. I 3 lit bags barrels c al ; clarified ; A LSO: i i 0 hogsheads N. O. The undivided 3-4 part of a piece of land, For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & CO.; ad,iiiiiing the to,, Is of 1414,rp001, Coll Ulilling je29 140 Wood street. _ in the whole, shunt 4; acres, befog a part of, New Books. frac°°°°l Sexton .\o. 23, iii t r" . " u " . No ' 5, iIT , iXICO and her Military Chie ft ains, from ;the range first• i ill i lterolution of Ilidelgo to the present time. II- The three undivided fourth parts of four lotol . "I' Shakspea're and his Mends. in the Town of Eeast Liverpool, being Nos. 41, i ../-, - / /11 / . 1 „, ~. • ~,,r , ins, nstratei n. -. 1:d1, 130 and 140. A LSO: 1 The. Arabian Nights. 'illustrated. Th Cuurticr of the days of Clinics 24., 14 Mrs. The undivided fourth part ora pace of land, I Gore. e , . in the vicinity of said town ofLiverpool, con-' taming beta, een seven and eight acres, bound-) ex a. i f , or i r ti ti s e t r re W: , o h rld e, . nny ed on the north by lands ofJohn Allison, ana Y ankee n°lae3 rr N o m e ti t i l l ' o e s, w a r i e td ck ot .° [.. . WAL, S. CA LDW Ft L., others; on the south, by lands o' Isabella ) . / y ,p Post Office Build: Fa. sett; and on the west by other lands on ------ ; _ James Blakely. Three lots in the town of Liverpool, being litva Nos. 99, 107, and 110, in the said town pl a t, formerly owned by William Beeler. ALSO: 27 lots in ti:o town of Liverpool, Non. 212, 225 , 231 , 255, 267, 270, 271, 276, 277, 578, 279, 293, 293, 296, 297, 302, 311, 312, 347,126, 324, 32n, 3:9, 237, and 214. • The town of Liverpool is about fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the (thio Rivet, and is one of the most flourishing and thriving vills7es in (duo. The .itu icon is remarkably healthy; the town well bud., with numerous churches and school,: thn population sober and industrious; the country nrcond :s fertile, and intersetted with good roads in every dirretion; and the property offered, will idlord to die mechanic anti man of business, either for improving or spoon- • tattoo, decided advantagesi.as it will Le sold at low prices, to close a concern in which cieditors are in terested. CHARLES S - 1/ALER, ttorn at • Office 4th at., between Mar A ket and ey Wood Law, stS, ringl3-Imd&w Segars, ere. r IMF: lovi:rs goiel Segars and Tebacco, are re spectfully in:United, that the subscriber has just received an extensive assortment oldie most approv ed brands, alnong them the I d owing, viz: Victoria, Plantation, Principe, Venus Regalia, Pagorra's, Eugene's, Cllllllll on " Also, a few Buses of Shihter's Black Fat," a celebrated chewing tobacco. . 1 0EL MOHLER.; aucti ilruggist, and Wood sts, In" Chronicle:lnd Gazette copy. .soaks whit: la are -Books.” CIILEGEL'S Philosophy of history; Schlegel`s Dramatic Literature I Sismood's Literature of Europe; Beck rut`s history of Inventions; Roseoe's Leo the Tenth; Lorenzo De ; Memoirs of oraininut ; of Col. Ilutchinson; Bea u in on t—Fle teher ; Bea Johnson—Ford Massinger; Spencer's Fairy (been ; (The above are London Editions.) Madame Guyon and Fenelon; Schiniettz , s History ur Rome ; 114111pli and Daunts of the Poets; • Lives of Eminent Mechanics; Johnston's lAtorke—The Spectator; The works of Opic, Charlotte Elizabeth, Hannah More, Frederiket Bremer, Chas. Dickens, F. S. Ar thur, &c. &c. For sale by H. S. BOSIVORTEI & 43 Market st. 1211 Wine Cellar and Liquor' Story,- Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets W il Li : c l i t n i re c" aofnlwlia}:Liboe a ll: tn , p p o u r r t e e dWai nd ewainrd ratted to give satisfaction or the money returned, for sale in quantities to suit, by augp Husband's Celebrated Plead Magnesia. rt - tHIS is a mild, sale and elegant Antkaeid . and 1 Aperient; being a perfecteolution of chemical ly pure carbonate of Magnesia in water; possesses all the medical qualities of the finest preparations of Magnesia, without luting liable to form concretions in the bowels, or to act injuriously upon the coats of the stomach. One table spoonful of the oaf Mag nesia is equivalent in strength to Italia teaspoonful of common Magnesia. For sale by B. A. I, MINESTOCK & CO., epr Ist and Wood, and Wood and Smithfield sts. aug6_ 'relict soaps. TONUMENTAL Soap; .0 1 1 Ben Hive Spotted Soda " Pure Polio Sans Pointe' 4 . • Savon Purilic " • A Is Polka .4 • Beautiful Shell " Pastoral Amonde Arnere • 4 Citron White • • • • Nymph Soap; Jones , Italian Chemical Soap, together with an exteasive assortment of the finest toilet soaps, fresh from the eastern manufacturers. For sale by B. A. FAHNF.STCiCK 8 Co., cor Ist and Wood, and cor of 6th and Wood ets. aug9 Dr. A. W. Oliver, I)ILYSICIAN AND 81_112(1EON. (Mice Nu, 8, St Clair arect, Pittsburgh.. . 1.115 ME A 71 BUILDING LOTS AND BUILpiNGS thereon, "1.11. beautifully situated in front of the Mansion Henan and grounds, of the Allegheny Cemetery,•ex' tending from the Butler road to the Allegheny Riv er, will be offered for isle at . PuLlie Melon on the premiits, on Tuesday the'3lst day of,Augost, 1847, at 10 o'clock, A.M. At the same time sundry thinery and tools connected with the rope making business. A plan.o . f the lots and terms of sale made known by - GEORGE cloeilitAN, Attorany in fact tor the Proprietors.... JAME,s .MIE.N . NA, Auct'r. a ugs Tkir. Atithittnt. 11" easn ring department of this fine and exten sive establishment is now open and we are ready to serve op to visttera Ice. C.IIEAMS, CAne., FIICITS, COOL DRINES, and nil ihe vations re- : freshments of the eertsc The proprietors most respeertfully invite the re soectable Citizens to call and see the A thenmum for themselves, as they arellattered that in all its differ ent departments it cannot be surpassed, and certain ly is the most pleasant,resoet in the citY: - The 13ATH departments, both LA.Dtcs' and atirrte- MEN'S, are unequaled far elegance, neathess, and comfort, by any in the Country; and the Ladies' Par lors will challange a comparison Air richness, neat ness and beauty, with those of any similar establish- Meat to be found any where. - The great Saloon, with its ancient, ellastg, and classic Fountain, is a plate of the most striking curiosity. Rooms are fitted up at which Gentlerneti, alone, can have Lunch and Refreshments'at all hours of the day. The great Saloon is common to both Ladies and Oetitlemen ; entrance at the two colniuns. The Ladies' Parlors,:exclusii'e, for Ladies—entrance at the THREE Columns. P. C. MARTIN, I aug6 PECK, THOMPSON &CO Public Notice all persons who wish to he employed Ks Teach= 1 ers .1.11 Main District, that an examination Will beheld at Lebanon Church,in said township, on the last Thursday of August, at 10 o'clock, 141., for the purpose of eXamining any that may apply as Teachers. Persons as - ho wish to be present,-arc In vited to attend. By order of the Board of School Directors of Mifflin Township. B. PATTERSON See , / ang.Tl-d3t&L3tw Mason on " Vestiges of Creation," -.London. che Authors of England, 14 fine Medallion fleads. History of lrelnnd, by M'Geoghegant by Moore. • o , llllloran, Curiosities of Literature. iimisart's Chronicles. Diliera,Stantlarsl Library. • Ileauutont and Fletcher.. .iiixcen,-Londam Ford and Maasinger r. C i ';. Spencer Ben Johnson . • ; CC., ,1,J4 Fur sale by • .11. S.-BOSWOATI-Fik nog., , '• 43 Market mt. Wool Wooll t ' • THE highest price in dash paid - for thesdifferent grades'of clean washed ;WOOL, free from burs: Wool sacks and btirlatia on hand and for sale lose, b y MURPHY la LEE, Old Wool trarehohs. - 6,`cor. Liberty st. and rn.y44-4,9nity Cecil's alley. 2E3 DANRERS, EXCIIANCIE RIMERS, AND DEALERS /N FOREIGN 'AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, B.A.NIC NOTES, AND SPECIE, N 0.64 Wood st, one door stare Ecurth,Eust side, Pittsburgh, Pa. aitENT Funds received on deposit,and...cOl7 L lections made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltiiimre,,Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, :constantly fur sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most favor able terms. • The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold end Silver coins. Eschang,e 411 England, Ireland, Germany, and France. procured, &e. marle-dawy JOSEPH 11. DILL, RILL & CURRY, BANGERS, EXEIIANGE BRORERS, AND DEALERS Tfir FOREIGN AND DOIIiESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES . GOLD AND SILVER. No. 65 WOOD ST., 3D DOOR BELOW FOURTH, WEST SIDE] Pittsburgh, Pa. TIAR - T'unds and Currency receiver! on Deposit, and r collections made in air the principal cities of the United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, Nen. York, 13oston and Cincinnati constantly for safe - in sums to suit purchasers. ' Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and PennsylVa nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the - !TIE& favora ble terms. '4 The highest premium paid for American Gold. - Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and ; France procured, 4-e. ' mar22-y ALLEN KRAMER. EDWARD RIIA.II. AUfKi • RANKERSKRAMER AND EXC H ANG E RROK-- ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC . HILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. 'Corner of Third gi.nd Wood sts., diiectly oppooite tiie St. Charles Hotel. ruy2S ‘IIOI,IIES & SON, BANKERS AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE COIN AND =I . . No. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh. Selling r a te. Exchange. Buying rate. New York 1 pr Cincinnati I die Philadelphia i , t Louisville: ic. Baltimore . i c , St. Louis R c, lIEM Buying. rates. ()hie z dis indiatra Kentucky g it Virginia Wheeling Tennessee' 3 ,4 apB-y . _ New Boo*s. LIFE and Religious Opinions and Experience o Madame De La Mothe Greyon ; together with some account of the present religious opinions, of Penelon, Archbishop of Cambray : By Thomas C. Upham:, Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy in BowdoinCollege,2 solo. • $2... • The Use r . . 1. the Body in relation to the Mind : By George Moore, M. D., member of the Royal College orPhysicians, etc. etc. How in safety best we May Compare our present evils with regard Of what we are, and where." The Pursuit of Knowledge under difficiddes—il lustrated by anecdotes—with Portraits. fly FranciS Wayland, D. D., President of Brown University. Two vols. The above, just received by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 56 Market st , bet 3,1 and Fourth sts. New Hooks nt Morse's, tirty.oart it Street. r - p E SECRET PASSDIN, by he author of "The Truth of Shakspearo," "SliaLspeare and his Burton, or the Sieges , : the author of < 4 -South West,'• " Lafitte," "captain Kyd," etc. The Bandits of the Osage, a Western itotriarie ; !by Emerson Bennett, afitbor of The League c el I the Miami," etc. Isabela of Bavaria, by Alexander Dumas. Living Age, No. IGS. Ranking's Ifalf-Yearly Aiistract,! July, IS-17. Blackwood's Magazine for July. The lieiress, a novel . ; by Miss Ellen picketing. A Quarter Race in Itentecly, and other Titles " ; ! by W. S. Porter, Esq., anthdr of <4 The Big Beat of ! Arkansas, and other Tales,".etc. The Union Magazine for August, with illustra tions. Chapman's Drawing nook. part I. Chambers Cyclopmdia of English Literature, No 14. Taylor's Counterfeit Detector, No. 672 The Golden Fanner, of Jemmy. TWitettr in Eng land--a Dramatic Drama in two acts,. All Fowlers publications, treating no Phrenology and Mesmerism, kept constantly on band at 111orses Literary Depot, 85. Pou r -th 'street, - between Wood and Matket. ' tiugs . . _ • J. H. NEEI,4 Presq. «•• C. CT.TIIHY ! Then comes the report of the s 4 Societe delllnsti tuts," of scientific experiments: ' - "We are astounded," exclaims the , aged.piesiderit, at this singular preparatieni-.—Yesprini9s Italian 'Chemical Soap! Where, indeed; will seience4tcifi'l here we have a preparation made in' the fiarin ofa beautiful piece of snapi-vvhich We knew .bracteid pfactice, to cure every cutaneous cratilienfeinfy disfigurement of, and even discolored skin* Where , Will its magic and singular power cease 7 The He ! gro ' the Creole, the Yellow Race of the Rant; and ' the Red Man ofthe Far West, are alike under the in thence of its extraordinary powers of clearing yel low or discolored skin, And make it white and beau tiful, and of changing the color ofdark, or black; or bron-n' Ain." (Here ae -eral persons were brought furward by thle president, who had used.ii; in proof of his assertions.) • Patin, Nor 4, 'lB4O. In consideration of the sum of 53600, I.hrive 'di vulged to Mn. T: JONES, residing in - the City orNew York, N. A., the whole process of manuthciuring, together with a statement of the ingredients compos. ing my Italian Chemical Soap. He is, to thanufac cure it for sale in the United Statenonly, and to have the privilege of naining it , f;Tones!s Italian aemical Soap." Buying rates. • County & City ord's din Relief notes g '' Pennsylvania Co 4 " New York . it Maryland q LI New Orleans There are probably few persons of intelligence, who, after reading the above, will doubt.the quali 7 tied of „knees Italian Chemical .Soap, in curing Eruptionli;"'Disfigurements, Freckles,. Salt Ahearn, Scurvy, Erisypelasi Sun-burn, Moryhew, Tan, Yel low or -Brown Skin, Etc. Should there b sti.cli.per ! . sons, perhaps the following recommendations ~as well as hundreds from others, may convince them.' IrTFor sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, corner of Wood anti. Liberty streets, the only place in Pius burgh where . tfre - G - EivtiliVE CAN be ohtained; ALL OTHERS ARE C O UNTER F EIT. " jan2s WINES AND .I.AQUOUS., JACOB WEAVER, 16 Marketst., corner of Front, is _now receiving and Offers for sale at inducing pri ' 4 :7:g.,1" . ccs', the folickving extensive variety of WINES AND LIQUORS.; selected. by himself, as formerly, for the 6rm-•of STEnrnt• & Ce,, in .the Eastern Cities, from first hands: , Leger Frere, Cognac and Champagne Brandies. J. J. Dupuy, Castellon, old Maglory,,Rastaut. . • Cbannuyer, Pelevoison, A..Seignette, Otard Dupuy & Co. and Pinet Casillon & Co., Vintages 0.1832 to 181 6—embracing all the Rochelle and -Bordeaux de vors, in half Pipes, quarters and octaves, or by retail. Holland Ginc—Fish, Weesp Anclror,'Cross Keys, Metiers Swan and Dour Glass brands, n ew 'and old importations. • , Rums—New England, St. Croix, Antigua and Ja maica; some 'very...superior. - :ketch - nod Irish, IVloriongalrela Rye, Bourbon Co. Corn. Wines—Madeiras,• Toner - Hi - es ; Lichens, Sherria; Sicilys, Malagasi Ports, Red Wines, ‘Vhite .Winds, !Muscats, Clarets Champagnes, Hocks, and Sautet nes, in Cases, India Bbls., Qr. Casks, fads., Demi.; john -or Bottle. Ti atigt Imirrov - etrient. . - BEDSTEADS of different kinds with Gaizain's iron patent fastenings, superior to anything - now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse-of' a ug.l T. B. 7OUNG 4- CO., Hind it. Pittsburgh Gas 'Works. TOCICHOLDERS who wish .to subscribe for dew 0 stock for the accumulated - profits hi said Compa ny, are required by the ordinance - of the .28th June, 1817, to return - their certificates at the time of sub scribing. ,anclf's-tf .Ivbr Ti)eg-titpk, From Pittsburgh to Cincinnati end QIIBSCRiBERS to the abbr.° stock, 'residing in 'or iJ near the city,. are requested to pay to Joshim Hanna, Agent of the rompany > 'an instalment of 00 per cent. on the 15th inst. By ordet ef•thq Conitia ny. cii4tiLLY; angll Contractor tbk ' CohtialuAtiO of said BOe. - 17 - N the Court of Quarter Sessiorobf ,the.l3eate;in I and fur the County of Allegheny': . In the 'tatter of the 'proposed alter ation of the divisiOn lines of the'No. Townships of Jefferson, Baldlyn, Term,-18.41. and Mifflin, The undersigned, opon the Petition of divers citi zens of the Townships of Jeffersoi3, Baldwin, and Minn, praying for the alteration of the'difition lines, of said Townships, were appointed by the Court tinurnissioners to inquire into the propriety, ofgranting the prayer of the petitioners, and report: - their opinion of the same, at l'ne nest Terni.nflenkt, Cour t. This is 'to tits noiiee; that the ondernigned illect,..for the .pOrposes of. theirappnintinent,.at the , tliiuse.priqrs.-Presily wtn ToOinstin e on Merida} , the 4th day of pcfabe' F - . A ;(41, clock, A. M.,at which: time and . place. all, kisonn interested will be heard, if preSent: ' . augl4-dird Dr: it tilphts oBEITCG founded on the only principle xn natpre, n which suish a remedy canb , ti ind . scientionsly recom lid4d to word, are in all cases, and done Sulheinnt fof.' the rit re ,ofmost: The Ref. C. t. Parks, Pastor Or the NaVyt 4id13.4,21 tiit Chtirch, Waghiriittirl city, p. c., says.: have reason to bless God, and thank you, that I was made acquainted with and used your oledicine.; (His case was : severe and given up lly.spepsia.) - = For sale by B—L. CU'rIiBERT, Agent, angl6 'srnittifield street, near, lid: ' • Perfumery.' • T usT RECEYVED, from the'celebrated laboratory of Eugene Roussel, a large assortment of .For tign and Domestic Perfumery, Fancy - SliapS,A:c . "&e. , Extra do Jasmin, .RoussePs .Patehaitley, gen.. Liquid Hair Dye,' Magnolia, « 44 Shaving Cream, " 4 • Tuberince, 44 .‘ 4 4 Cold " " , Bergmotte, 44 Ox Marrow s ,.. Briquet de Carhine,% 44 Powder, Omnibus Rose Soap, Pearl Powder,' Almond 44 • Vinaigre 41ii Rouse, . 'Verbena ' ' 44. Saonaceous)Pastei, Pistachio• - ' P owder Puffs, RoussePs genuine Hair Brushes,. ' Cologne, Nail . do. • . .•• Farinas 44 a Tooth.. orr. Pdonfula's 44 44 Cloths Flesh do. Also, Roussel's celebrated Circassian Soap, une nailed for imparting a dear, white and beautiful ealthy ;surface to the skin.. - The above ler sale xliolesale and retail, by .„ HAYS & BROCKW AY ' , • - • No 2 Commercial Reiv;Lilwrt -st. augl6 mHE PENNSYLVANIA•RAILROAO COMPANY I give notice, that'the Dire Clews are now prepared to treat with MANUFACTITARRS'fbi •RAILROAD IRON; delivers le in 1842 and" 180, to 'arr amouht not exceeding`Fifteen Thousand Tons. • For information, apply at the office, No:7OIVAL NUT street, Philadelphia:. augla-avy 8. V. MERRICK, President:a • Welt , - -'"fork Soot azitt..l3line: Stored No. 122, Wood ati .Piitstntrgh. --= d 41S. DALZELL.has on haritl„and.i. ~ constantly manufacturing tiioiden'; . - the follawing . earned tirtiCles: 'Cnntlnntsll.'s Fine Dress Botits'and*Shoeq, tiftlio latest fashion; at remarkably loWptiocs. FinCbress Boots at $5,00; tah a'6, ttsdally sold in otlip.i.StoreS at, $6,00: "A 6Od'iitaJn }s;011 made calf pocient $4O. 'A:filial& Zrifiag of work equally law. ,Also, k' good and'fol.l, asai.rfraMiter,,Ladievi . -giaseii" ..ad:Chitdet.ii7a Boots, Shoos, Ilakiio, - TratfGait'er_s;3iittltitl44 iiidSlippi:r?, r 4 1) q -ulo st substantial kind tOilto'iCiir'llitesi'ditsi sithr. - ..,.; ._. S. D. beinva Ictical shoe - -muker,,atteads to the manufacturing of ; ia-pwmtviiiiic; and ban ieleine;i thb :most stibstantial mannc4,yet„neii_efyle;; ..eri haying achmted tliej motto of ;mall profits and,qutc i . returns, wil4ilf as low as thpipWest. ~[ma.g!.lAiti LEA.THE — I 5 , SMITH E5...§.1.NC14t/r . , P;.• 4 :41:r!: " 4 -J• - Mit ;;A:stottnqhng-9ilawyrir---'7.2 A BLESSING! A MIRACLE!! A WONDER !! ! To - aura EitOtibto the ".Skin, Pimples,E:reckles,.Sunburn, Salt 4heuin„..Siurry, Sore Mead; .4 . c.4•c• 11 . OUR astonished Ya r anode by an Italian Chemist. Many doubted--it seern, mi almost an impossibility that any thing made , by the hands of man, could have such singular powers as that claimed by ANTONIO. YEMINI fut his inven tion. Many classed him and his invention as a hum bug, (and, alas!,many foolish persons without, rying, do the same 'neWO-at.length, aßer testing it in the hospitals, the Medical Society of Paris; (the. best chemists in.the world) delivered the li:flowing report to Signor Yesprini " We have now.minutely and carefully examined th e singu lar invention of Vesprini. We have analyz , edits'component parts-,we have used it in several cases, and we hesitate, not, to,pronounce, it IThe Jtalian Chemical Soap) as a great blessing, and a truly wonderful. remedy , for any et:once:la eruption or disfigurement of the. ski,,. Its inventiir. we con eider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind. . (Signed) LEOPOLD DUPREY; Pres." READ THIS! • FROM TILE INVENTOR - IMMZELF TO TILETRESRIFT IMOPHIETOR Witness, Henry J. Holdan•ortit. (Signed) ANTONIO VESPRINI Ohio It E. HEASTiNaS; ALEIV. CARNAHAN, l'Hq5L9B FARLEY.. r irtilt - o . llglll, and /lintory •iiiMissionii7cesritgarii ..."tintl'arratted•- front - anthentie rloeurnents:-_ Re v;'Tberridn Minister _Ctfiriiiity . Chapel,- Lnitdon7-actßee:lohn ChoutOii:=A:"Millontbti, Masai- illustrated:with *upwards ortiverity.• steel en= gravings ;in soli in one. • , , Missicinary.Enterprise ; colleetion'eftlisconrsesi. Q.ll Chrtstiar, Mis9ions, by.Aineilc•?4,l4tos4. by Baron Stowe. - The Clieie 4 eCititmission, or the.Chfistiari acitistitiiteditird charged titi . Coniev the anfiielrb trio World.- By 'Bei , : 'Oho D., thitlibrertll4 "Great 'reacher," 4, Millinen,'"'S;e4witli an iutrn. doctor) , Essay, by - William - Wiliiitne, 2d 'edition. China : — lts state and -prospeets,= with- especial . refcreeco to ,the spread of the „Go.spel•., Contsming allusions to the antiquity,' extent, popu/ation,,,elyilt nation' Jiterature, and : religion of the Chinese. By .H W...Meil horst, of the Missionary. Society, Iformlon, , for sale at tlie.Deek Seore of F.LLICitt - . 5S llar et tt 6c! 'd and .4th Mg EiOO.I:kEEPIN .Q . AND - :•WRTTING:iOO - 10, Corner of F7lkcimai,:ltforketVreii4."-1- e . only 1. -rinia, Where the'theianHitntf ptaCtice Keeping can 'be learned in'hueli:jetfectlep;aslettil able the leatiteC;td.aki. thie*ehteVi.o6cer:febnift ess: -. Those - tibaCq nainfed With lidt. iViiel4o' - af instruction can have anyk - nenibei 6f . 1 - efeicne:tlit rierienllin'the'citY n ()W . k eild'ng-b&0442'; who have been qualified forihe business by pro vibtis training' they received in his neadenry;''ll6fint of busineas during stump,. from ^ta 4 andli . to 9t - • 40 , 4 . • EICLEC 110 . i 111-EDICAL: rtitiSTITTITE • ' ryurE next and-Winter. course 9i'l4ctures commences in this, institution et r the first day in November, and continues, founnzontint, whir* is immediately succeeded by the Spr,ing and-Setnener session, which. also continues four -months. • A.grat• uitous preliminary course - ..comurenma Tow the' first Monday in October, and continues one-mu/al „ . . B. L. brill Al', D. Axiatomy and OperUtixe Sur: -'.” ' '' • gery. . ~$113,091, -- L. I. Joncs-M.t, Materii, Therafieils.. -',,': and Botany. . 1 , ~....,,,.;. ka,pa .T.II. Oliver M. D.,Pliamistry and Phaitnaty . ", 19 . ,130, • W. Bench .1,. - D. Suiger,iund CliniCal Media.' vise ' '" '' ' :-- ' '.' - 7,-10,00. A. H. Batdridge - M. B. Opstetrics and .15i,s•:-. ....",. - -,.1.7 eases of 'Women . and Children ".' ' ' ' ---', 'IOTO T. V. Morrow M. D.'PatliOlngy, Theor,yand ''...-. : .. Practice of Medicine. '' • --- - - ;-'-' 16X. .". Matriculation Ticket $3.- Use of Lihrary $ .7- Graduation Fee $40." ;DemonstratorsTicket WOW- $lOO paid on or before tiro fiat Monday in Noiem-- . . - her next, will - -be received for , tuition in.thll of one student.' Or 850 .paid hi : tho - ,-first of Gctober neat, will secure all the tickets for nue hill cmirser the, Demonstrator's ticket, use of. Library and Matrictil a" ' - tion-ticket excepted.. The ;Instittite received rits chaiter in 1,845. The College edifice hi situated., at ..., the cirner of Court and Plum-.Streets..Thc.Coutte of instruction will eiribtace- "'every- thine , cif , u-ahro, known end Imght in the Old Medical. Celleges,aa .'... .- well a4-Ilis ReforMed and :Botanical School of ,Miltit chie. ..Bix.ei,seveit - leCitirei will"..li,elgiy.sttjtlaily:l4 Board from. $.:'.,50 to.-$3,00 'perwea•-.l' c . A " , a .c la. t ;e. t ' l ... for grnduiiliiin, in addition to thepreliMiltili y te*4 study, innit have attended tivo, full' cottrannAasoilic lc ally inimrporated Medical' College, :the 1:1;4 01 . -- - , ~..: NV blob .711 as t ire in this it' one - course allilti r r veer s ..,, . . • prattitm.' • „- , - . - - --, - All letters soliciting further informatio,OY-Cow taining money thr the ...Fatultyonnst-bo atletraelf to the undersigned (post paid.) - Notes. ofi dukes, , Banks of the States in which studenti rosidtiwintio - - ,-- received in pnynient of Fees. - T. V. MORROW, M. D. Dean of the Faculty, -. • 1 Cie-July 17. 1847.—Din Eng. jv2llind —. _. ___- _ _ Sttuat!on. « aiitrd „ •' A YOUNG MAN, Who has.hatl .uome,cipetiente. iii the Gioceii,)3lAineis;, has a, fair knifiyfohe," of Book.Reepitrt, ; and writes a good bniiitgas lia'nd h " is ansiousto obtain a-situation in 1 5 ittiiinTrgh;.: would be will inc ti acneit a moderate ciampenUatitin.... A note.addressed office oftlib_inrcrtring.Post,,,P Aril/ receive immediate attention. ~ . _ Sale,Of Pletalrin.'mh. NT, GTICE isliereby given, that the Triliteeli . binii‘ paionea scriptione tp for an increase or ilroistOch burgrkcias Works, [as directed, by OrdinanteltifAtli. June, 184.7; . 1 until Thersday the 12th de.y.tic:Anitilit' next, en which d'arthe bcroltaxvill 'tre! .. re-opened at the orfice , :of Messrs. liussoycHanne city of Pittsburgh, between': he boors or 10.4itid 4 0 , ,-lock of said .day i and to - eat:mince from day to day until otherwise-ordened, - Ay29:ivf ? _ _ Ivottcc 118 Stockholders of the Farlier,s-*losiilliii T kT orPittstiurgli, netaLegislature for tech 41taritiaitlar itreif trarve as will give them Etiokiogfitlyirego3‘6o*,6ltrett•:. expetliont - ; - xi-ill - ask' to ice ihearpoyareir as - a~tews Bank - by order trthefroiid • je3o,lowi3in: oitilsotor .", , • ,t : etVe UlLlSOtilf! 1,1 5 k-a, Dr -11 AnKL7 4_,NY TOVRtif tt:l ...AX - TateliE§,.. if v er. ware, Jewelry, V V. ►, Miluary G9c4lB)!Patent.,Solnr-1.44.---I.4ipphr. Gold Pons,,Spn.ntaclea,,C4inear MaAlinmatinat, meats ) gdrveybr , a Compasses, elddicseElpekto)lslAg.,:, netiolgaolnnes 19r Medical yurpchea...Pientikilittif!lit Glaziers and Glans Coteq rfriiumiuge;fotilitigalt4*; Mantel Crpamants., -girandilli?;).CagdlObtp.);Cottej 'mon Warp, Tel. To Vet. A ISWELLINti 1101 St;- With tnifft?(Pill Convenient for •bilsiiiefisai''ifttailttgrtliet FifthAVardihainiech Waintit St. and the Canathtidie.. , ..iY 23, tr- • • Jr• I?qstAtT--- Wor Sale, --_- .4_ llo st 4,CLOTS 4 :—Brillnded ; by Ran ni tibax4 utak" , hA r v ,lliti 4 4 14 frotityiiiTtitijitig, phetititi tht them oi.`rollitlii:ithrrlllo', vAniagbotis city property r one Ct tlli 1l d§t 6d . • - N V X. , - ILIAYtTELD.EII., rispith st nyv"Er . ..t/iassteitir. is 1ice.1 1 %...t THE New and...bight•Dtanght Fteamer.' • !CAROLINE; Nixon; Master; witl-runlm tween.Piushurgli andithe above Forts during.the:Fga•r.l son of low water;leaving Fittsbtirgb eieryhlonolv,t Wednosday 7 and Friday,„tif:Oi,o7clook;,M,~,,> ',3 ' -~ ' ~'4 _• 21' INA z , ?N'