El 0 • - - 0 • ..1.111.11(3Cill'I'`,- 'Thltt , ,Nights.lllorc.oilbe Popular Vocajisis: ANDREWS' S ALM:II/C.-admittance 25 cts A , GRAND MUSICAL SOIREE, in whizhivill ap . pear, Miss Bruce, Mri: Sharpe, Mrs.. Phillips, Mr. I - Lilrnan and .Mk. Kneass, EVERY NIGHT rarl .xynnx,.arringed from the best Operas, including a chojce, selection of the most popular Songs, Meloj digg.4 l 4:, orthe day. atig26-3t VL , :t 'WclclOs National Circus Z PROM TILE OLYMPL4N AMPIIITIfEATRE,, PHILADELPHIA. Mills splendid equestrian company, cornpesed entirely.of STAB. PERFORMERS, will exhibit, under:their splendid Witter Proof Pavillion, com-: modiously furnished for the comfortable reception! of ; 300(1 persons, at Pittsburgh, on the 10th, 1 lth, , 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th tit:September next, in front ofsthe Amy-molar norm. ,Admittance; 25 cents. Independent of , Wills' celebrated Brass Band; the company will be saluted, on their arrival, by Mr,l Wallace's String Band, playing airs from the most.'! popular Operas. evening the pavillion will he illuminated by the, patent sylvic Gas, invented by B. F. Caston, Esq:, of the. United States Navy Department, Wash: ingtzn. • It is an entirely new method, giving a su- r prior light; free limn all nauseous effluvia, the fault. of all othernttempts, and casting a light scarcely, less brilliant than the noonday sun. .Constituting this company will be found Mr. J. G. Cadwallader, who will ride his much admired acts of the Russian Envoy, the Terrors of a Sorcerer of. ,Siam, and We hcautiliil episode of the Spirit on his last wing, on 2,3, antlA horses. lifailan:e Louisa 11 . 0104;" , the great s..t-rtv E mairrs . rntApr, whose aildnirable personatious, on a single horse charm and delight all who behold her, justifying public opinion in awarding to her the high position she has successfully held amidst a host of rival stars. Cx.owr—Dan Rice, the 'mirth-provoking, Pan,' whose infinite JEST and FUN, unstained by rude ness and vulgarity, places him far beyond the reach of IMITATION. Mr. lion Ace Mello's, the Prince of Ring Mae ter& TILE RIVERS FAMILY, whose union of talent, is Without a parrallel in the world. Cit taLE3Ens the most finished artist in his arrangement and excz cution of scenes and gymnastic groups. FR EDF.ItICIZ RIVERS presents every kind ot Foreign act, that can .surprise by novelty, and Master Iticit.uto RIVER!, Kihe , :inimitable,') will perform his act on a single ,liorse, as performedbefore the President and Sena. tors of the United States, and by all present declar ed the mist perfect union of WONDER AND GRACE the world ever knew. Master T. NEI - mix, who has acquired the rare .p.rt of riding, and executing the most difficult feats 11AcE.w r tnos.on a single horse. ~111r;Wet. Spoor will ride his fine classic acts, on 2, 3 and 4 horses, rorming a pyramid offire persons, whom Ile will bear above his horses at liklitzang speed. SIGNIOR Gerimnivi, the mighty Italian cquesti'ian will ride his incredible necromantic scenes, introduc ing, 'Les batons du (liable,' and hie Golden Pale tons, &c. Si.c. lie will also bring forward his two wonderful dogs, whose feats arc without equal in 'the Arena. - M!. W. llowAnn, the Spanish scenic rider, and great representative or the Red Man or the Forest. Mr. CHARLES Fosren, who rides a great dramatic scene, and a Grand Military aet, entitled HONOR TO OUR HEROES 'Or All for our Country, in which by the aid of ,Correct costume, he will represent the Chief patriarch praying for his country, GEN. ZACK TAYLOR, at Monterey, IltnAm Srter, a Yankee volunteer,'Suuta! finn;:, the commander of Motion, concluding:with! the SOLDIER OF FREEDOM, bearing the mem,: raWresolve,—"Gr.x. TAYLOR NEVER SURRENDERA." Mors Dentotts, of the 'Cirque Glompique,' will; 'introduce the Arabian Dancing Mare, , HAthcer>. whose beautiful dances far surpass anything of the kind ever yet brought before the public. Also the,' .comic ponies, Romeo tuidJuliot, will by their com i c dinner scenes, leaps and counter leaps, prove their instinctive bent fur drollery. Parents and guardians may with confidence brie; their flpniltes, as under the i'vatchful care of • The proprietor, Itothing approaching. a shade of rul •arity can find its was among the choice representa lions of the Arena. The afternoon and evening performances entirely varied. aug24-I iin F.LECTRO MAGNETISM, NATURAL PHILOSO - • PHY ANI) THE. COURT OF DEATH. TAR. COLTON respectfully announces that he will give a series of Lem:tics with a great va riety of Brilliant Practical Experiments, in Electra Magnetism, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, At Philo Halt, -Commencing on Monday Evening, August 231, with A CIIANDE OF SUILJECTS AND ENTEILLILENrii EVERY EVENING. The Magnetic Telegraph will be erected in the Galvanic Wires and Regulators, and Ines ' sages will be transmitted across the hall on the whole construction aad operation being .explained. - Alter the Telegraph, a series of brilliant Philoso. -,phical Experiments will be shown and explained. . For a particular account of the entertainment, see small bills. -At the close of each lecture, the great and wag ',..nificent painting or THE COURT OF DF.ATIL, Will he eihibited and explained. Admittance to the whole, 25 cents. Children, Wl' price; if accompanied by their parents. aug23 - _ More New Books at Morse's. Ladies' 'National Magazine fur September, Leibeg's Agricultural Chemistry, Annual do. • Hallick's Outlines of Anatomy aud Phisiology. Barre Fourth Pennsylvania Reports. Isaac Walton's Works on Angling, by G. Colton, Beatrice the Gunsmith's Daughter. Story of the Battle of Waterloo, by Rev. G. Glerg. ' Tales of the Peerage and the Peasantry, edited by Lady Dacre. Graham's Magazine far September, Lady' Book. The 4rahian Nights, part 3. The black Avenger of the Spanish Main. Tayliks Countertbit Detector, with fac-imoile oft coin. The Manual of Cricnet, illustrated, Jack Sheppard, with 24 line engravings, Part 3 and 4 of Aliss Pardoe•s Louis XIV., aud the Court of France. The History and Extraordinary Adventures of Margaret Cutchpolc. Tales of the Spanish Seas, by Herbert, -- The Fingers of Fats. Revelations,4c., by A. J. Davis, the Pouglikepaie ' Clairvoyant, a splendid work. Fresh Gleanings, or a New Sheaf from the Olril Fields of Continental Europe. Harper tv. Bro. History of the Girondists, or Personal Memoirs oft the Patriots in the French Revolution; from impel,. Jished sources, by Alphonse He Lamertine. .Just received at Morse's, Sra Fourth st. aug23 NEW ARRANGEMENT V. S. Hotel, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. T HE subscriber having leased the above establish . _L m ent, and having refitted and made sonic materi al alterations and additions, is now prepared to ac commodate.his friends and the travelling community . .in the best possible manner. The advantages of thin excellent House are peculiar to itself, as those travel ling by Canal, particularly in inclement weather, or landing at midnight hare only tw et p from the pack et into the beautifully furnished apartments, where they will be contented and comfortable. In addi tion to the extensive accommodations belonging to this house, tilt proprietor has at great expense rellt ted„renovated, and made such additions,as will se cure to him the promise of his kind patrons “We'll The Bar, the Dining :Room, the Chainhers,, and particularly the culinary departments, arc so provid ed for that we challange competition anywhere. The fare will be of the best the market alturds, and .the.prices liberal. • The proprietor having been engaged in catering for guests tbr• many )ears past in the east, feels as eared that by strict attention to business with a •watchful eye to the-comforts of his guests, he will deserve a share of public patronage. aug23-6m HENRY L. ,I3Ull.liii9Ll Eft. Executors Notice iIE Subscribers, Executors of the last Will and testament of Philip Saner, late of Pine Town ship, 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 of the under signed. JAMES A. GIBSON, L. It. APABOY. • Executors of the Estate of Philip Sawer, deed. Pine, TP., Aug 9, 1847. ag2B-w6t. Doctor e. Alorgott, FORMERLY a successful practising Physician i/3 this city and vicinity, " Richard" like, "is him self again (States quo.) liis effice is in Penn street, . neat.door to the Washington Hotel, Pittsburgh, Al legheny County, Pennsylvania, where he will be happy to accommodate such of his old applicants as need his service's, and all new ones who, in like manner, may feel disposed to barter disease for' ' 6 ' health, and fork over the difference, in legal loose change. mylo-(l.3tamtf .n 4 lUS i°~st'~'A ; - '.: .; ~ ~r'fk?c2e~{.~ = • x ~~F: "•'#' H .y~ i ~y. '—Attcliiiii",4iiic.: Catalogue Salo 1, Saturday: - evening, the 2Sth inst., at.7l o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, eor. of Wood and Fifth sts, mill be sold, a large collection of val uable Miscellaneous Books, embracing standatd works in various departmentsTof Literature; Family Bibles; Splendid Annuals, 8:.&. Also, Blank Books, fetter and cap writing paper .ricild pens; wafers, &c. aug27 D PAVIS, Auct. ANTED—A good Accountantc and general bu- T Uiness Clerk; who is Aquainted with Mercan tile business.generally, .ind the dry goods branch in iparticulari Apply to - : aug27 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct. _ _...... Dry doods and Furniture at Auction. A T IVDKENNA'S Auction Room: 114 Wood st., il. on Monday next, Aug. 30, at 10 o'clock, A. M., will be sold, a large variety or Dry Good's. At 2 o'clock, P. M., Household and Kitchen Fur niture, among which are: 1 splendid Sofa, 1 doz. Rocking Chairs, 1 do. Sewing do., and a lot of Mos (Mito Bars. Bills of Lading have been rec'd arse:- cral large Invoice orFall and Whiter Dry Goods, the largest stock ever brought to this city, part of which 'has arrived already, and are open: They will be sold to the highest bidder at public sale, and at pri vate sale at very reduced prices. They are all fresh, of the latest importations and styles, and direct from the most extensive importing houses in Boston and N. York, comprising in part, superfine French, Ain.. crican and English •Broadeloths; do. do. fancy and plain Cassimeres, Casinetts, Alpacas, Merinos, Flan- 1 nels, &c. On the arrival or the whole - lot, regular : notice will be given, when merchants and others will ! please call and examine. aug27 JAMES M , KFN—NA, Aunt. ,-__ A tictiolk Sales BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER DRY GOODS ON Monday morning, the 30th inst., at 10 o'- clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, an extensive assortment of staple and fancy Dry Goods, &e. At 2 o'clock, P. M., a large assortment of new and second hand household furniture, among which arc: mahogany son, 1 pair mahogany card tables, bureaus, bedsteads, leather beds, matresses, work and wasli stands, looking glasses, mantel clocks, fancy and common chairs, 3 pieces handsome ingrain carpeting, &c. Also, a quantity of kitchen furniture, groceries, queensware, glassware, tobacco, segars, matches, shovels, band boxes, wrapping paper, No 3 mackerel, rice, &c. At 7; o'clock, P. M., a quantity of ready made ;clothiAg, watches, boots, shoes, hats, bonnets, line cutliry, musical instruments, shot guns, rifles, va- Irieti goods, books, stationary, &c. :Lug 27 Pawnbroker's Sale Of Gold and Silver IVatehes, Jewelry, 4.r. .5c BY JAMES M'EENNA, ARC; E and positive sale of new and second baud I . 4 tine Gold and Silver Patent Lever L'Epi ne, Quar ;tier, Horizontal and Duplex Watches at Auction. Will bo sold, positively, without reserve, at the ;Auction Rooms, No 114 Wood street, 3 doors tilts tsth, on Saturday evening next, August 28th, Lum anencing at 5 o'clock precisely, the largest and best assorted lot of fine Gold and Silt er Patent Lever, L'Epine and other Wattles, both now and second hand, offered at auction in. this city for many years, :being part of the stack of an Eastern Pawnbroker. The gold levers in particelar are of the finest work manship, and the sale will be positive, comprising In part the following, sio Detached Cold Patent Lever fell Jewelled, with Gold cap, No 1207, made by .1 F Cooper, London. 1 Gold Lever 13 boles Jewelled, No 21,134, made by AT: Robinson, Liverpool. 1 Detached Geld Lever lull Jewelled, No 112,656, made by M. J. Tobias. t' No 14'2,657, " " No 142,658, " No 14.1,659, I . I cc I ‘• 1 Ladies Gold Watch, second hand; 1 Silver Doilies Watch, very fine finish, mado by .1 Rogers, Load Together with a large variety of 14ilver Levers, G'kpinrs, Horizontal, Quashes and other Watches. Also, Gold pens, Golil,ear rings, finger rings and breast pin , : and at the same linen, I splendid donhb• barrelled Fowling Piece stub and twist patent hr.:rich, a beastilid and finely finished article, made by the celebrated Iloward. " node by Jackson; .2 Revolving Pistols.: niCrane's superior Patent Clocks, for the mantel, which runs thirty days; and anniediatel) alter: I splendid mahogany rratne spring hair seat Sura; " , " Reeking Chatri 1 " Sewing do.; 1 mahogany Pier Table, with marble top and look ' ing glass, a beautiful article. N. 8.--The above Watches and articles can be examined on Saturday, between the loon, of 9 and 12 o'clock in the forenotn, and 2 and 5 o'crock , in the afternoon; iL is the hest opportunity offered of getting a good and choice Watch for a considerable tiny, and those in want of such no article, should embrace it. Tertus Cash, par funds. .aug2s JAMES M'E ENNA, Auer: Large and Peremptory Sale Of Splendor! New l urnuurt at jun BY JAMES NI'K ENNA. Priday morning nest. August :7th, at 10 o'- li clock preeisely, be sold, at the A uc ti on Rooms, No. 11. Wood et., L: rate doors fr.ini kith, the balance of stock remaining on hand of an extrum“- Wareroom, as the proprietor la deoh thing that business. it is the largest and moit splendid lot of litruiture offered at auction for some time; the arti cles are all the latest modem styles and patterns, and made in the best manner, nnionz which arc is par'.: • 9 splendid mahogany frame hair seat sofas; 3 ma hogany pier tables, with looking glasses and marble tops. 1 beautiful figured crimson velvet hair seat rocking chair; 4 hair seat rocking chairs, plainback; Mahogany frame cane seat chairs, with a large as siirtment of tales, ehaira, bureaus, bedsteads, set tees, stands, &c.; and at the same time a few double and single Candlebras. Part of the lot are now ar ranged and ready for inspection, in the Long Room, 2,1 story of the .4.uction Store, where Ladies and Gentlemen are ins Red to call and examine, l'ernis al eale Public Solo CIF valuable buil,lintr Lots, suitable fur private. residences at Auction. On Tuesday, August 31st, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be offered for sale tt public Auction, in the premises, •11 Valuable Building Lots, and Buildiegs thereon, beautifully situated for private dwellings in front attic, Mansion House and grounds oldie Allegheny Cemetery, extending from the State Road to the Allegheny River, on laud adjoining the Borough of Lawrenceville, near the United States Arsenal; at the ,same time sundry machinery and tools connected with the rope making business. ft is the moot valuable and handsomely situated pro perty offered at Auction for several years. Terms or sale—sone-four* in Cash at the time of sale, the remainder in one ' two and three years with interest to be secured by bond and mortgage on the Premises. A plan or the lots can be seen at the Warehouse ofGeorge Cochran and !WE enna's Auc 4on Rooms. GEO. COCHRAN, Houses and Lots to Lawrencevale at =I ON Tuesday morning the 31st inst., at 91 o'clock, on the premises, will be sold, that valuable lot of ground, situate near the Allegheny Arsenal, hay ing a front 0f54 feet on the east side of Butler street and extending back 150 feet to an alloy 20 ft, wide, en which is erected a large three story flame build ing occupied as a store by J. Green, and live dwel lings. Also one other lot of ground adjoining the above, having a front of 46 feet, and extending back 150 feet in said ally, on whiclNs erected a large double brick dwelling house with basement, a pump ofeicellent water in front, and a large stable in the rear. Title indisputable. Terms at sale, aug24 JOHN D. DAVIS,-Auctioneer, Valuable Property for Sale Wl te LL mb b e e r s i o s l t d ri a t t A 3 l o c ,c ti l o o n e , k o p n . ed M.,o n n ead the ay p ' re S m ep i: ses, that valuable lot of ground, known as the "Cent HAY Scnt.r. Lor, , > being thirty feet in width, by one bandred and sixty in length, runningllirough from Third to Fourth streets, near the North side of Wood street. A.credit of three, six, anil 'nine years will be given. JAS. B. MURRAY, Chairman of Coin. on City Property. /0114 : D. DAVIS, Audioneer. agg2o A BUILDING I LO.TO. A .PI3I.IILD!IgGS thereon, bemitilully situated in front of tho Mansion House and groutide," (lithe Allegheny . Cemetery, ex tending from the Butler load to the Allegheny Riv er, will be offered for sale at Public Auction on the premises, on Tuesday the 31st day of August, 1847, at 10 o'clock, A. M. At the same time sundry Ma chinery and tools connected with the rope making business. A plan of the lots and terms of sale made known by GEORGE COCHRAN, Attorney in fact for tlie Proprietors. JAMES AVICENNA, Auct'r. CM ..• Wools Wool I: THE highest price in cash paid for the different grades of clean washed Wow., free from burs. Wool sacks and burlaps on hand and for sale low, by MURPHY & LEI;, Old Wool warehouse, cor. Liberty at: and my24-4-w3olo Cecil's alley. • • • The town o r Liverp o ol )a about fifty miles below rittehne,l, on 1114 I tao River, and is one of tho mount nourishing and tturiv ing villages in Ohio. The situation is remarkably healthy; the town ell bull', with nUlarTriliS churches and the liopulati:ota Duller and 111,1“Striell.; the country areend In fertile, and interseeled with good roads in every direetion; and the prope•ty offered, iv .11 :Ilford to the mechanic and wan of busutenn , Vallee for iinproving or [Tett, lation, decided advantages, as it i ill he suit! at low prices, to close a concern in Which ci editors 4r4 iu- CIIAitLES SHALER, Attorney At Lair, Office 4th st., between Market and Wood its. 14;1 3.lwid& w MEE r ii lovers /A good Scary and Tobacco, are re spectfully infitrnied, that the subserilter has jqst received an extensive assortment it the most approv ed brands, among them the followtng, sir : Victoria, Plantation, ['wimpy, \ coos Regalia, Regalia, Fagurra's, Eitgent:',, Common •' Also, a few Boxes of •• Mahler's Black Fat," a celebrated chewing tobacco. JAMES hi" IC ENNA, A netioneer Collections in Butler, Mercer. etc. Ti.,E subscriber proposes to start on Monday the 30th mat., on a Collecting Tour, through But ler, Mercer, Crawfiird, Erie, Clarion, Venatigo and Arinstrong counties. lie respectfiilly requests ail who may have claims to collect in the sections above named, to confide them to his charge. Iterer to the editors ur the canons city papers, and to Smith & Sinclair. au2l-t3fith J. C. RICHEY. A A. MASoN, 6•2 . Market street, invites the attention of all purchasers of Dry Goods, to los large stock of New G.inds, Fancy and Staple. Being anxious to close dr the whole of our Spring and Summer fabrics, they wtll he offered at such prices as will auract buyers, and to make it still more attractive,all the Goods will be offered at equal ly low rates. Our assorunent of Shawls, is very large, particu larly Summer Shawls, new stylei. Our extensive stock of Berages, M D'Lai nes, Dress PlaidS, La won, JaColleitS, Organdies, Embroidered Brillienteco, Linen Gingliains, French and Scotch Ginghams, and Prints. Furnishing or "boat. keeping Goods, Linens, blue— lies, Flannels, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, &c., and eve ry thing for Men and Boys, all of which will he 81 , 1 d at at very low rates, jy2 I • t Passago and From .-- . '4. GREAT !MITA IN & IRELAND. Gvancr. RIPPARD SON, No. 1:3 , 1 Waterloo !trth, Liverpool. CARLISLE & RIPPARD, No. SS, South Est. , N. York. rpm: Subscribers, having accepted the agency at this City, ofthe above well known and respecta ble Houses, are prepared to make engagements for passengers to come out from any part of Great Britain and Ireland, by the regular Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool weekly.: Persons en gaging with us may rest assured that their friends will meat with kind treatment and prOmpt despatch at Liverpool, as wall as every attention neeassary on their arrival in this countiy. Apply to or address SAND L. .M•CLURICAN & Co., No. 142 Liberty st.,j Pittsburgh. N. 8.--Passage engaged here from: Liverpbol to Pittsburgh direct, and Drafts for any amount for warded, payable at Sight, throughout the United Kingdom. iY26I MO all persons who wish to he employed as Teach. ere in Mifflin District, that an examination will be held at Lebanon Church, in said township, on the last Thursday of August, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of examining any that may apply as Teachers. Persons who wish to be present, are in vited to attend. By order of the Board of School Directors of Mifflin Township. J. H. NEEL, Pres't. REAL, ES.T.ILTE, In the eity 4 of Plitelttrigh, and Liverpool, subScribev will (sell 'the following VALI.I - PROPERTi',in the city of Pittsburgh, upon highly eligibl6 terinki; both as to price and tone. la: A lot of. grOuncritki -Third street, extending from Third street . to , Se4inil street, basing a front of thirty feeta Train lot ; covered by that spacious warehouse, extending front street to street now in the - liCcupancy etA, Beelen. 2d. A lot ofground;beingslity : eix and two-thirds feet on Third street, and extending' back to wards Second street, about eighty feet. This lot adjoins the first lot mentioned in this advers tisement, and extends towards Market street, to the buildings now erecting, by S. A. Gone ley, Esq., if reques ted,' it will be divided into two lots of 22 feet Or thereabouts. 3d. Four lots ofground on Market street, situate between the bilildnig now being erected by Mr. Punlap, on the corner of Second and Market streets, and the Watson buildings.. These lots average 19 feet. They are now offered at a price, and upon terms that render them more eligible for iffvestitient, than any tuts in the city. The attention of these who want to pur chase excellent business stands, at a reason able rate, is particularly requested to thorn. 4tlt. The lot on Fourth street, fbrmerly occupied as a Police Office, having a front of 291 feet, and a depth of irs feet, more or less. The lot now offered for sale, and the one adjoining it, are believed to be the only lots now in the, market, lying between Market and Wood streets, all Fourth, and the rapid rise of pro perty on Fourth street, renders it an object to purchasers to make a quick application. sth. A lot situate at the corner of Smithfield and Gth streets, fronting pal Smithfield .20 list, and extending arcing Oth street to Church alley GO feet. Ott the lot are twin titnemeuLs ; it is subject to a ground rent .1 . '347 per annum. It will be sold at a very moderate price to a good purchaser. titli. A house and lot on renal street, Cadwalader Eying, and now occupied as a 1 boarding house by Mr. Shilotto. This lot hasj a front of 2.1 feet, and extends back to Brewe ry alley 110 feet ; the house is a modern three! story house, with hack buildings, with spa-I emus rooms and entity, and is will worthy the, attention of purchasers. -It will be sold low, as tine proprietors reside in Philadelphia, and do not wish to rutaan property of that descrip tion. 7th. A house and lint on Hay street, between Penn street and the River, the house three Literals high, With a basement, haying a 11 - 0,,t of eigh teen feet on flay street and extending back the saute breadth 110 It. to an alley, with the use of the alley. The )muse is well finished in 1110dPrIl style, and is replete with rivery Con- Vemence, and will be sold cheap, inn order to close a trust in favor of creditors. Sth. Lot No 50, in the plan of lids laid out by Cook & Cassatt, on Holmes' (till. Any person wishing , to purchase rot the purpose or M o ld= : ing, or speculation, will find this lut ant advan tageous property. 9th. Three several ground rents, one forty-five dollars per annum: one of sixteen dollars per annum: and One of lilt:my-one dollars per an num, issuing out nil prope.l on street, near tine 'Kensington trim 11 arks. 7th. The subieriber will likewise sell the ndlow• ing valuable property situated in or !leaf Ole tonsil o f ()hi". The tilidivided third pit: of :n tract nil and adjoining said town, be ing part of seffii. Nos. 17 and 29 iq tuttn stup No. 5, of first range; C.ilshiailw, origmal- Iv i shout yea iiiirl•S, ninny rent Intent by ri,etomal sales It) Horny-ton acres; the right -.I - the present proprietor wall censor of about arrE, when set off inn severalty. A The end, iced 3--I; of a tract or land, con taining 13 acres a.ljoluiue rattl town of Li vet 1111,.1:brier pact se, tiou Nu 23, 11l township tirErsi. A LSI): The undivided 3-1 part of n pacer a land_ adimiiing tine ititsli nit thin tt about di acres, being a ii•ita it fractional Section Nu. /..tirge OE Th, three timrttt [tarts "111,4 r in dic 101111 I• 1 4:t , ast Lai ttrittrol, betuz Nos. 41, 1.1, 1:W and 140. SEM The undivided itturth ;part of a piece aland, in the sir:J[llly 4.J I . ',tot tank r , tinning !wisher/it when and eight acres, bound ed ou the north by lands or John Allmon, and others; on the south, by lauds o" Isabella Fahhcett ; and on the west by other lands of James ;Blakey-. ALSO: Three bits in the town et . Liverpool, being 101, Nos. 99, 107, and 110, in the s:ljd n plat, fortuctly owned 0y William kleelev. ,ALSO 27 loiq in the :own of Liverpool, Non. 212, 225, 231, 2:.1, 2.15, 267, 270, 271, 276, 277, 575, 279, 293, 29:,, 296, 997, 302 311, 312, 317, 326, 321, 325. 329, 257, nod 211. inipartedSegAtrs, oic NIMILER, augG Druppst,l...llll and Wuudsts ir_r Chrome!nand Gazette cup}'. - Reduced Prices 1M17111=13 `ll. PATTERSON, Sec'y aug,11.441.&3tw • • - • • • -=• -•- - • . AreAllettes••4ll-liennrig Ointment. INSENSIBLVPIMSPiRATION. THE preceding figure t. given to represent the In- Fr-M.IIILE PIIILSPIIIATION-, It is the great evactiatio, tbr the impurities of th. ody. It will benefice.. hat a thick cloudy mist ;sues froth all points he surface, which indi m.tes that this perspire. ion flows uninterrupted. ly when we are inhealth, )12t ceases when we arc ick, Life cannot be sus -at off iron, the blood and other juices of the body, and disposes by this means,,; nearlyall the impurities within is. The language o: Scripture is "in the. Mood is the Life.'' If it ever he. comes impure, it may be traced directly to the stop page of the insensibleperspirat ion. Thus we sec, all that is necessary when the blood is stagnant, or in fected, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself from all impuiity instantly. Its own heat and vitality-err sufficient, without one particle of medicine, except to open the pores upon the surface, Thus we sec the folly of taking so much internal remedies. All prectioners, however, direct their efforts to restore the Insensible Perspiration. The Thompsonian 'or instance, steama, the Hydropathist shrouds us in •.:1 blankets, the Iloinopethist deals gut intinitissimals, the A llopethist bleeds and doses us with mercury. and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills, pills; pills, To give some idea of the amount of tha Tasensi big Perspiration, we will state that the I earntiid Dr. Lewenhock;:isLortained that five-eights of all we re ceive intd-the stomach, passed by this lacuna. In other words, if we eat and drink eight pounds per slay, tee evacuate live pounds of it by the Insensible Pernieratiou. This is tame other than the used up particles o, the blood, and titer juicer izivirir place to the new and fresh ones. To check this, therefore, is to re tain in the system live-eights oral] the virulent matter that nature demands should leave the body. By a sodden transition from heat to cold, the poser I are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease gins at onus: to dessilope Hence, a stoppage c. ; this flow of tier juices, originates no many corn ! plaints, It is by stopping the Trans, that overwhelms man kind with coughs, colds, and consumption. Nits( tenths or the world die from diseases induced by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. Let me ask, now, every candid mind, what course seems the most reasonable to pursue, to unstop the pores, after they are closed. Would you give physic tti unslop the pores/ Or would you apply something that would do this upon the surtkoe, where the clogs ging actually isl Arid yet I I; now of no physiciar who makes any external applications to effect it. !Jailer these circutnstances, I present to physicians, and to all others, McAlister's Ointment, or the Wer/d's Stdos. It has power to restore per spiration on the feet, on the head old sores, upon her chest, in short, upon any part of the body, whether diseased slightly or severely. It has power to nailsn all esternal sores, scrofulous humors, skin diseases, pnisenuus W01111(16, to di,- charge their putrid matter, and then heals them. 11 is a remedy that ass cops elf the Whole catalogue of cot4twou.doordprs, and rtn:tu:e the entire c uitcle ; to its healthy runstioes. It is a reeirtigtleit forbids nor, , ssity of NO slatit and de leteriousslrtigs Laken into tine stomach, It is a remedy that neither sickens, gives incons nicitee, or is dangerous to the intestines. It preset, es and defends the surface from all de-, rangement of its functions. The surtlice is the out let of tine euzlit, or ti, bile and used op [natter %soh. in. It is pierced with million:mf openings to re!...te the Mtn:aim,. Stop up files pores, ;Ira! death hiiockis at your door. It is reline termed All-Healing,. li.r there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, tha' it ss ill not benefit. I Into used it for the lastloortern ears for all diseases qt the chest, consumption, erdnvol ving the utmost danger and responsiipl ity,and I declare before Ilea, en and man, that not in one single ease has it bard to hCli the patient was within the leach id . mortal means. I hal,• bad phyeleiaus, learned in the profession ; I have hail iii.rdiders of the Gospel, Judges on the Isee.,!;, AIM inoul and yors, gentlem o r the highest erieh Iron or the poor, use it iii rsrry tar:rly of S% and tlinre ti.ia bl • 1 1 ./ but tine united and s onl I , kOlll,ll Is good. (I)Nat AIPTI4IN.-1n eau hardly be credited that a ,aIIe ran Inics any t r.pon onn• sealed an the, are within the system. Rot if iditeed mom the chest, it penetrates Mier:fly to the lungs, ,ernrates the piosomnis particles that are consuming them and (10'1I1 f} , ol/ the system. needl mitthat it is coring persons of eonstimp lion tout:mini ly, .ilttiough we are told it ie. fisotish. :less, I care not what is said, .an long as 1 can cure several thousand pci !. Oa rly. tit .kh.ll IdE.—'the Salve Isle cured persons of the I leadaeho. or ten years standing, and who hind it regularly eery week, inn that v Welting often took' Deatia an:l Ache aro hslptui with like sue tress. .COLD FEET. — Consumption, Live,r complaint, puns in the chest or sale, ISlltng °lithe hale, one to the other always acroinpanies cold feet. 'Fire Salve will elite ever) case. In Serconia.„ Erysipplas, salt Rheum, Liver corn plaint ts.ert Eyos, Quinsy, Sore 'Throat, Bronchitis, Illoken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseases, such as Asthma, OppreaLion,P sin, also Sure Lips, Chap lied Hands, Tumours. Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Diseases, and of the Spin., there is probably no mod icine now krauts n so good. Bt. is the best thine in the world for Burns. t Beall the Directions around tire load PIMPLES ON TB V. PACE —Masculine Skin gross surface. Ito first aztiOn to expel all h umor. It will not coact: drawing Idl the thee is free from an y matter that may be lodged Under the skin, and fre quently breaking out to the surface. It then heals When there is nothing but gros s ness, or dull repul sive surface, ,it begins to soften and soften until the skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a childs. WtiltaNlS.-11 parents knew how thud most flied,- eines were to childrea taken inwardly, they would be slow to resort to them. Especially •'imircurial Inzenges” called •• moilteatoil losengus,' , r , vermi fuzes"' pills, &c. The truth is, 110 one can tell, ill ariably When worms are presort. Now , let rue to parents that this S ' alve will always tell it' a chile has w onus. It will (fruit every sesber of them a m. aV. (head the direvtimis mound the bits.) 'there is ptublbly so medicos(' on the rare or the earth al once go Nitre and sit gale Ili the cipulsinn o' TOlLET.—Although I Lave said little about it as a !lair restorative yet I will stake it against rite world , They tna) bring their Oils Ihr and near, and loins will restore the 11X1r two eases to their Otte. (11.1)S1)111:S.—That SOW, Sures - are an outlet to the impurities the system, is, because they cannot pass off through the natural channels of the Ingeleil ble Perspiration. ll' such sores are healed up the impurities niusthave sainicaitiler outlet, or it will en danger hie. 'rims salve will always provide for such emergencies. Itll EVAIATISAI.—It removes almost immediately the inflammation and steel ling, when the pain o 001170 e eealiec., I.EVEII.±:.—In ail eases of fever, the difficulty lies in the pores being hocked up, so that the heat and perspiration cannot pass sir. if the least moisture could be started the crisis has passed and the &ingot over. The All-Healing Ointment will in all cases on fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth the por4piration. SCALD 11 EAD.—We have cured cases that acts ally defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen or twenty doctors. One man told us lie had spent $5OO on his children without any benefit, when a few boxes of the ointment cured them. COlLS.—Occasional use of the Witt:limit will al %vays keep corns from growing. People need never be troubled with thorn if they will use tt, AS A FAMILY .MEDICINE—No man can meas ure its value. So long as the stars roll along liver he Ileavens—so long as limn treads the earth, sub text to all infinities of the flesh—so long as disease and sickness is known—just so long will this good Ointment be used and esteemed. When man eras es f rom of the earth, then the demand will cease, and not till then. JAAIES McALISTER & Co Sole proprietors of the above Medicine- - Price 25 cents per box. CAUTION,—As the All-Healing Ointment has been greatly counterfeited, we have given this Cau tion to the public the: "no Ointment will ho genuine unless the ninnies of James McAlister, or James Mc , AUster 4- CO., are WRITSEN with a pen upon evens label." Now we hereby offer a reward of $5O to . be paid on conviction in any of the constituted courts of the United States, for any individual couu , terfeiting our name and ointment. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH—Braun & Reiter, corner of Liberty and St.. Clair sts. are the whole sale agents, and L. Wilcox, jr., corner Market st. and the Diamond; Hays Sr. Brockway, (Druggists No 2, Commercial Ihow, Liberty st.; J. H. Cassel, corner of Walnutand Penn streets., sth ward, and sold at the Bookstore in Smithfield st., 3d door from Second st; and in Allegheny city by H P, Schwartz, and J. Sar gent, and by J. G. Smith (Druggist) Birmingham; and D. Negley, East Liberty; IL Rowland, McKeesport; Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; J. Alexander & Son, Mo nongahela City; N. B. Bowman & Co.; J. T. Rogers, Brownsville, Pa; Dr. S. Smith, Bridgewater; and John Barclay, Beaver Pa. ...m 20. Brown L 11.1V/13: A. A. MASON, No. 62 Market st., has received 29 pieces new style Brown Lawns. je2 t ~~ .. K NM MIZEBES pledical.anti Surgical office. Health it the,charrn mire ; without it gold. Lovo, letters, Friends;all, all, are UnCuitifed. ' I s .. , , IiOCTQR BROWN, a A,...:if 111,1;41w:1y edUcated physi .f. ~,,,,AK I -rz.-4. c.at frorn- the eastern cit ; 44:fef. 4,,. ics, 1: ,,..,3... - t 4,1 ''''' notince,' to the citizens of INA 7 . ,:... , 1 -I'4' P,iltaburgh,Alleghelly and r.511 j ". t'A-,..- .si ' vicinity, that he cult be consulted privately and \ Z..:, con fi nlentially, every-day %, ),, t(1 e 11;: • e 23, and evening at his office ..........s .-n l ' on Diamond Alley, a fen. • - - doors from Wood slice! . . °want' , .the market Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to the reatni - ent and investigation of the following tlisca- All diseasesarising from Impuritiesof the lilood, scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekuess. impoteney, salt rhe um, d iseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism, piles, palsey.• Dr. Brown has much pleasure in annonneingjo the public, that he is in possession of the latest in formation and improvement iethe treatment ol seconder:) , syphils, practised at the Paris Lock Hos pital. The modern researches on syphilis, its complications arid consequences, and the improved modes tq practice which have been. made known to the public but reeentley, and to those chiefly who make this branch of Medieine, their [milieu lar study and practise. Many new and valuable remedies havebcen late ly introduced, whichsecures the, patient being mer eu rial ized out of exi tence Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown has. been educated in every branch of medicine, and regularly admitted to practise, and that he now confines himself to the study and practice of this particular branch,togeth er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature, incident to the human frnme. No cure, no pay. Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with out interruption from business. Letters from a distance, asking advice. must con Min a fee, or they will not he attended to. (0-Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly' confidential iy23-d&wy • CHINESE HAIR GREA.III: A MATCHLESS ARTICLE FOR Tilt Growth, Beauty, and Restoration of the flair irrllflS CREAM, when once known, will supersede sll other articles of the kind now in use. !Where the hair is dead, harsh, thin, tilde althy, or 'turning g rey, a few applications will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beautiful, lively appear ante and will also make it maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long ;wall the prepara tions 0 hic e are generally/ uacil. Where the hair it: thin, or has thilen oft, nt may be roatored by using this cream. Every ladv and gentleman who is in the habit of using oils on their hair, should at once pur chase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Creani, as it is so composed that it will not injure the hair like [hood:1-j et preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction iu every iastance. Put- testimony to its very superior qualities, see the tidlo wing letter from Rev. Mr. Caldwell, to Messrs. litudershott & Strotch, Nashville, general :igeots for the Southern States t Letter fr era the Bee. * Caldwell , Pax! or of the .Prcshyter tan hureh, Pulrr i. Messrs. Ilendershott and Stretch: Gentlemen—ri take pleasure in adding my testimony At favor of the excellent preparation called Dill PARRISII . SCHISiME HAIR Cat:Am—fur, about two years ago, my hair was very dry, brittly, and divposed to coats eat; but having procured a bottle of the cream, and used it according to the prescription, it is now soft, elastic, and Arm 4/ the bew4• tra;y: b;;lsams and oils were applied, ouch leaving my hair in a worse state than before. This cream, however, has met toy en :seta, Lion. As an article for the toilet, mrwife gives it prefer ence once all others, being del irately perfumed, and not disp o sed to rancidity. The ladies especially mill lied the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their Ft:pa:atkola fur the toilet. Respectfully, Szc Pulaski, January 7, !SIT Sold n holesale 'and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John M. Tut "din Let ntroet; and Joel Molder, earner of Wood and Filth stransta. je d&n ly Wine eellnr anti Liquor Store, Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets "VV.IIEkE La s imported, and waii;rd r L s . n of a l all ' a n h s e ran:eil in giie satisfaction or the money returned, lor sale in quantities to suit, by P. C. NIA RTIN. Shovels, Similes, Forks, & c . uuiler,,zned ha, been appointed agent for the rak. of the “bore articles nialitinictured by no.l',:n is & Co, All orders addressed to Lint for ouch azuclea will receive proiopt attention, at the Instant otanti'acturer's prices. LEM Por Sale t 111-71.UTIFUL Ci‘L'NTRY SEAT AT OAK.- AL LAND, ; Ow late residence of M. 13. Lourie, Esq.) s.toated on Pennsylvania Avenue and within two rinks of the Court flonse. The lot contains so•en acres, and is improved with a Dwelling House which is spacious and conveni ent. built In modern rtvle with a colonade front; a stable and carria , ,re house, spring house, &e. The ground is under Vood cultivation and contains up wards of one hundred young and choice fruit trees. This is considered one of the most des:rabic coun try residence, in the v;cinity of Pittsburgh, especial- Iv fur a gentleman . doing business in the city as it is easy or access at all seasons of the year by the 4th street. road turn pike. For ter Mg, apply at the store of the subscriber, No. 131, Wood st. a tig3--Innl3 w If. C.IIILDg & CO. Wellsville, Glassgolv & Beaver Packet. THE New and Light Dranelit Steamer CARMAN E, Nmox, Master, will run be tween Vitt,burgh and the above Ports during the sea son or low water; leaving Pittsburgh every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at I) O'cloct, A. M. and ever Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, A.M. Fur rimght or passage apply on board. jy23titi Por Catmp Meeting-. Til E Sttam Boat A BROW, Capt. Wm. GOLLN,N. The Arrow having been in - riTiHiglitv repaired will run regular to the M'Kees port Camp-Meeting, commencing on Wednenday the 25th inrt, will leave tha Wharf at the Monongahela Bridge, every morning at 75, and every evening, at ii o'clock. Returning will leave the landing at 2 o'clock, P. M., and at 10 o'clock at night, continu ing every day while the meeting Santa. BREACH hIts FREE. v- N. B. Fer the accommodation of those who live in ALLEGHENY crry, the Arrow will go over to that side and land at the Old Bridge, on Tuesday evening, and take on board Tents, Baggage, &c.._-and when the meeting breaks up will return there without extra-charge. Omnibuses will be in readiness to convey persons to and from the Camp- Ground to the Lauding. aug2l-std ~I g YSPEPSIA, in all its various forms; also, Rheu -1 matism; Gout; Apoplexy; and Affections of the Head; as Vertigo, Noise in the Ear, Coilfusion of Sight, Numbness and Pains intemperance and its ef fects; Fevers; inflammations; Consumption; Scrofu la; Old Ulcers of the Legs; all diseases of the Skin; Salt Rheum; Chidera; Gravel, Bc. , have been cured in thousands of instances, by the use of Dr. Ralph's Vegetable Pills,Tor Bale only in this city by S. L. CUTIAB ma, Agent, Smithfield, street, near Third. ME Hoots, Shoes, Ti-onks, etc. FOLLANSBEE At. HAY W ARE, VV . IIII.ESALE and Retail, BOOT, SHOE, and TRUNK STORK, No. 166 Liberty sheet, nearly opposite the head of Wood. F. & ii. have in store and are receiving their Fall and Winter stock or BOOTS, Sims, &c. consisting of the largest stock they have over been able to bring to this market. Our stock of goods have mostly been manufactured to our order, and expressly for the Pittsburgh market. We also have constantly on hand a splendid stock of Hayward', Metalic Gain Elastic Shoes, both for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful article ever manufactured. We would solicit an examination of our stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase either at.wholeaale or retail, as we shall sell at a small advance above cost, Country Merchants will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock before purchasing. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, No 196 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. BM Snle of Pittsburgh Gas Stock. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Trustees have postponed the opening of books, to receive sub scriptions for an increase of the stock of the Pitts b gh Gas Works, [as directed by Ordinance of 28th June, 1847,) until Thursday the 12th day of August next, on which day the books will be re-opened at the bfftce of Messrs. Hussey, Hanna 8t Co., in the city of Pittsburgh, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock of said day, and to continue from day to day until otherwise ordered. jy29-2w Spanish Moss IT THE subscribers have, and will continue to keep on hand MOSS of very superior quality, in bales and half bales, which they will sell at a reduced price, at their File Factory, Fifth Ward. praug23-d3in fr. CO. ~ti. _.... ~.. BANKERS 'DN • Rsc/iAtvon ,Mmlcens, FORP:I' b•-• DOM EsTic EXcHANG E, • CERTIFICATES ?)I.' DEPOSIT, J3ANK NOT,ES, No. 64 Wood st.,"one door.ato.)ro Fourth . , gost Pith:burgh"- „. f C URRENT. Footle received on tlePP44.rin3 col k !cottons made on:all the:Cities : thronghoirt the United Stotes. Sightehocks phis, New York, %Ate]) and Cinetunati, constantly I'or sale in gems to'suit perehasers, • The paper of,the Ohio, Kentucky, apd Virginiailanks bought and sold, ou the most favor able terms. The highest premium paid fur Foreign 4114141er-- can Gold and:Silver colon. Exchange 'on' England, Ireland,. Germany„ and France - procured,: &c.. ,mar,a)-da.svy JosErtl 11. HILL. EriLr„ct. curcnr, BANNERS, EXCIIANPF. IIIIONEIIS; AND' ""E'AI.:EII3 FOR I7CN AND DOBIESTIO .E'XCHANOE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, .p. 41 NOT E' GOLD' AND SILVER. _ - - N 9.0 WoOP ST.,3nDOOEES4.OIVINVILT4I, WEST SIDE, Pittsburgh, Pa. T3AII. Funds and Currency receiver) on Depairit, and collnetionslnade in all the principal cities amts ‘.l nited States. sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltiniore,Nely York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in stuns to suit purithasors. Kentucky, rodiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva- , pia Bank Notes bought end sold uo the most favora ble terms. . . The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4-c. •niar22-y _ • BA.NICERS' AND EXCHANGE lIROE.. ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANG E; CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner or Third and Wood stS., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my2B N. 1101...M.ES — dr. SON, DANHERS AND DEALERS LY EXCLUNGD COIN AND DANE NOTES. Na. .sii lituricet street, Pittsburgh. Belling rate. Exchange. Buying rate.' NevV York 1 pr Cincinnati 1 dis Philadelphia 1 4, Louisville I r, Baltimore i ~ Si. Louis i gi BANK NOTES. , Buying rates. Ohio 1 dis Indiara I 4, Kentucky I 44 Virginia I cc Wheeling I cc Tennesace 3 cr anl9-y An election for six Trustees o'f the Pittsburgh Gas Works, will be held at the office of the same. on Friday 27th instant, between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock, in the afternoOn of the said day, a"-reea bly to the provisions of the 3d section of orcrtiluice of 25th. June, 1817, tespectim , ' the said Gas works. THOMAS BAKEWELL, au 13 Id President Trusters P. G. IV. TTIE ATIIEN/EIIIIT. r~HE pleasuriu department or this fine a tid•ex ten, sive .establisiireent is now opeli and we are ready to serve up ti iitenti Ice CREAMS SWEET-MEATS . , CAXE, Fnurrs, Coot, Dat:ixs, and all the various re fresh invn ts or the serve n. The proprietors most respectfully invite the re spectable citizens to call and see the Atlictimnin fur tlmmselres, as they are flattered that in all its differ ent departments it can not he surpassed, and certain ly is the most pleasant resortin the city. The Barn departments, both LADIES' and Cr.ivrt.r.- MEWS, are unequaled for elegance, neatness, and comfort, by any in the country arid the Ladies' Par l^f4; phallarme a comparison for richness, neat ness and beauty, with these ninny similar establish. ment to be found any where. ' The great Saloon, with its ancient, chaste, - and classic Fountain, is a place of the must striking curiosity. Rooms arc .filled up at which Gentlemen, alone, can 4aiic Lunch and lterreshmenta at all hours or the day. The great Saloon is common to bOth Ladies a•ul Gentlemen; enhance at tsc Two columns. The Ladies , Parlors..exclusive, tbr Ladies—entrance at the T1117.1.F. =I @~9 For Sale, 1 F OUR .ikTS..-7Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay sts., each lvt haring ft. front, and extending back 110 ft. Two of them arc corner lots, and the < hosi;ion of the whole property is one of the most ad , vantageous in the city : For further information ap ply to M, rZ FJ. DER, Fourth st., nova-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield.' ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITITI`E ; Cincinnati, Ohio. Yr HE nest Fall and Winter course of Lectures _L commence: in this institution an the first Mon day in November, and continues four months, which is immediately succeeded by the Spring and Simmer session, which also continues four months. A grat uitous preliminary course commences on the first Monday in oc.tobar, and continues one month. CEO. COCIf RAN. No. 213 Wood street B. L. Hill M. P. Anatomy and Operative. Sur- fiery L. E. „fours M. D. Nateria, Therapeutics and Botany. 10,00 3. H. taker M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy 10,00 W. Beach M. 1). Surgery :Led Cliuicid Medi- tine sA. H. Baldridge . I`.l. D. obaetrics and Di- eases or Women and Children T. V. Morrow M. D. Pathology.,Theory and Practice of Medicine. 10,00 Matrieu:ation Ticket s'3. Use of Library sf 2.— Graduation Fee $4.4.). Demonstrator's Ticket $3, op. ' $lOO paid on or before the first Monday in Nevem her nest, will he received for tuition in full of one'. student. Dr f•,..,50 paid by thu first of October nett, will secure all the tickets for.one full'course; the Demonstrator's ticket, use of Library and Matricula tion ticket excepted. The Institute received its charter in IS-1.5. The College edifice is situated at the c)rner of Court and Plum streets. The Course' of instruction will embrace every thing of value, known and t'ught in the ()Id Medical - Colleges,a s well as the Reformed and Botanical School of Medi tine. Six or seven lectures will be given daily.— Board from $2,50 to $3,00 per weak; Candidates for graduation, in addition to the preliminary term of study, mipq have attended two courses in some legally incorporated Medical College, the last of which must be in this or one course afterlbur years practice. All letters soliciting further information, or con taining money for the Faculty, must be addressed to the undersigned [post paid.] Notes of solvent Banks of the States in which students reside, will be received in payment of Fees: ' T. V. MORROW, M. D. Dean of the Faculty. Cixt.July 17, 18.17,—C . in : Eng. jy2ll not TIIE Stockholders of the Farmer's Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh, intend making application to the next Legislature for such alteration of their charter as will give them Banking privileges; or, if deemed expedient, will ask to be incorporated as a new Bank. By order of the Board of Directors. Je3o-law6m THOMPSON BELL, Cashier. AWESTERVELT, the old and well known Venitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second and Fourth sts., takes this method to inform his many frienas of the tact that his Factory is now in full op• eration on St. Clair st., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a aonstant supply of Blinds of various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit customers. N. B. If required, Blinds will hc•put up so, that in case of alarm by lire, or otherwise, they may be removed without the aid of a serew-drivcr,and with the same facility that auy other piece of furniture can be removed, and without any extra expense. • w. W. - ViTHASOLV, OODNER. OF MARYET AND FOURTU STREETS. XITATCHES, Silver ware, Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Military Goods, Patent Solar Lard Lamps, Gold Pens, Spectacles, Canes, Mathematical . instru ments, Surveyor's Compasses, Clocks, F:lectro, Mag netic Machines for Medical purposes, Diamonds fur Glaziers. and Glass Cutters, Trimmings for Regalia, Mantel Ornaments, Girandoles,Candlebras, Com mon Ware, Tea Trays, Re. ekeße. :v22 To 1..t.t. A DIVE.LLING HOUSE, with a front room kba convenient for business, situated in the Fifth ward, between Walnut at. and Pin Canal hridge. jy23-tf DOSSETT. • Situattoll AYOUNG MAN, who has /lid same experience in the Grocery Business; has a fair knowledge of Book-Keeping; and writes a good business hand; is antiplis to obtain a situation in Pittsburgh., He would be willing to accept a moderate compensation. A note addressed " E., office ofthe morning Post," will receive immediate attention. • Dr. A. W. • lIICSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofti;e!io.S, St. C air Street, Pittsb6 lit jys.V Dr. Jno. Moly - ford, OFFICE on St.Clairstreet;opposite gie,E4changt V HOPI, PAT N-7 zviLt;~►ni ALLEN KRAMER. F.DW.4.14 RIIABI ICAARIER. & Buyiqg rates. county &City ord's 1 dis Relief notes i " Pennsylvania CO I 4‘ New York .1 ti Maryland " New Orleans PITFSBURGiI GAS WORKS PECK, THOMPSON Et CO FkcuLry. 0311332 Venitinn Blinds . ' RS - . - ---.- if latr.lifiiii - Wfa l'.iii(lldili te- nisicovery; ....- • : I A BLE!.SSIN(II.A.fiIIRACLE! ! A. WO.WPER !I I • '. To cure Eruptions and Disfigiircmanfs: it ilthr Skin,- -.: , Pimpks r l'r.e.e.Alcs,:Sy.4urn,....Salt .11.4sstp,.ScUIVy k .. . T.. , 01.311..ycii rt; ago last August, the capital *lrian ce • 3 I. w ba h.Loirisned in consequence of a discoktry - ' 1 nnudo by . nii . ..lialian Chetdist. Malty d'oubtcdit acorn- . • j ed almost an linficih'Zi'bilitr that anythink'niadeliy thOAiandi orniah;cotild have such singularpowers • ~.,' as that clainied by Anrotao VEstator for his hived- • . i Lion. -Many claSsed hithand his invention as a hums • '., hug, (and, ulastrnnny foolish persons without trying, do the same naw;) at length; alter, tpsting, it in tho •.:.i hospitals, 'the Medical.. Society, Of:Faris, (the _best . .!; chemists in the.Wo4l.4dcliverctithe fulloWing report to Signor Vesprini: " We have now minutely and carefully examined the aingular invention of Vespriiii.' We bare analyr- . !` cd its component • parts-we haye used it in several .ti cases, .ancl we hesitple not tb prOnounce it' afro . .5 Kilian Cheinical Soap) as a 'greaf.blessingi'milF 4 . ..: ..;;;.', truly wimderful remedy fur any cutaneous erupting: ...-, or tiiifigurenkent of the skin.. Ito inventor weennl:4l : : — :.? sidCr the troc 'philanthropist of sufferide intirikinai''il-4, - .•cSiguml) - • . - LEOPOLD DUPREY -. ?res.'s' ...' w. 'C. CURRY . . • Then comes the; 4 - Is.lpir* - tute," cif 'selentitie experiments - : "We tre iStotinded, , i eclaiina the aged president, fiat this sinkidat' preparatiop- , -YeSprinihrsltaliaft' Ifernical goip here,: indeCd seletice'stop here we have it preparatibe pail& in the rortri - Prit: beautifid piece of soap . ; whidir ive . .lineVity:netutir practice, to cure every cutaneous ereptieni- every : br; and even . disdolored OF itt Where magic and shgularPoriler 'Cease -- „Thel.fe, - ; gro, the Creolt.•, the 'Yellow Rae° of thii'gaiit,iznit the itcdMan of the Vat`, Vireht,drenlike - intder the in flueneu of its eNtraortiitry - gliVei4 of deiiiiteyo ,, - low or dimeoffirr f d skin, 4ad - reake it:white-Ad tirui;4nd . orc.l*gilfg the iolorefdark,or:bleek,.!iir brown skin. (flare se eral - rierinna were forward by the ';residt4ll; wain has gseglitim firotir ' of ltts assertions 76 READ It:vizTon Eur.sr.wr. • yaris;Nov•li*EL:."L 'ln consideration - of qui sum ors36o4l"havedir , vulged to Mn. T4oarsiloaiding in the: CityA7ll4*.i..- York; N. 'A., the 7 pii)C,CSS of f inanufaetering ; together with a statement of tlie ingredients eprelpesn jog jai Italiair Chemical &MO.'•• Ile is to mnonfiro,- titre it'll:lr sale in the United States only, aid taliaro the privilege naming it 4, ,Toners C/trifcts • Witness, Henry J:Uoldsworth. • ; ti - (Signedp ANTONIO.T.F.SPIIINT4 . . . . There are probably few persons of intelligence, wlw, after reading the above, will.doulitAntangli,_: ties of ..ToicVs:lllilian Chemliat Slop, in curing ' Eruptions, DiStignrentents; Freckles, Salt - Mietim, Scurvy, Erlsypelas; Son.burti;ltleryhew, Tan, Yeb _ low or KraWn Shin, &c:' Should therebe'suell per, .. sons, perhaps the following recommendations,' ay well as hundreds from others, nifty nonvirice.therli t Kr-por sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, eornei Wood and 'Liberty streets, the only,plateln . `.Pitts, - burgh where the GENUINE CAN be obtained;' ALT; ,•.: OTIIEES ‹.; • • T USTfIECRI EDayd for'Arale pySavA 3 l.'Pr7'cktitt, tj No: 95 Wood stroet., ecirner orDialptondAllerl, 1100 sides New York Sole. Leather.; 1000 do.. Baltimore- . do, 25 - dux. Morocco and Xid 45 do..l.ining, red : 4nd 3033 0 3 S do. Binding do. 359 lbs ; SlitiemakersTlireail, green and white, at different prices.' 600 lbs, Shoe Sp:trables, eastern make;' together with a large assortment of findings of every 'dein:rift tion, suitablo for slionnialters. .• Alin, a lot of CaMidas and Tipper Leather ? . Haring purchased my stock of Leather befbre the last rise took place, ani determined to sell lower than can be found in the pity Of the same qual.lqa for cash. Eatml9] SAMUEL' APCLAIN. IrrSteubenville U lion, oopf to im't of: sj'i' Old charge advertiser. JLEXANDER drslsbiS, Coffin makers and Furnishing Undertakers; ronsra . OF PENN AND • ST: cLAIR ri:iirmrs,:orrosirit Tagt4CILINGE HOTEL, ENTRANCE ON PENN •.. . , • • RESPECTFULLY • friends,asd the public,thaftheY I ,k are prepared •to furnish and at tend to every thing in the line ' of UndertikClS; as they hare quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their atten tion will be devoted altogether to the above •brtair nese, keep alarge assortment of COFFINS made and _ finished, covered, and !hied in the_maitest manner, with a variety of materials, and at all prices tr Yra keep SHROUDS ready made, of all siaes, of Flannel, Cambi ic, and Alnsi in, at all prices, and mule In the . eastern style, and all other articles neceaary . for dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, of quali ty and prices le suit; SILVER PLATES for engrav ing the name atd age; ICE, CASES for laying the. body in ice, by those wbo•wish to keep their friends any length of time, and have 411`iC. PANS to put ice in for.laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on hand. We have a splendid new REATISE mid a pair of line horses, and any number of the best carriages, etc. etc., and will be . prompt, punctual, and reasonable. augl9-y - _ ' Lritest Improveinent, ' - - DEDSTF4DS of different , kinds •ivith Gazzain4 JI iron patent fastenings, superior to anythinenow a in use, for sale low - untie furniture -warehouseiat mug] T. B. YOUNG 4- CO., Ifand'at, . BEM $lO,OO - . Ohio itiver - Tolegriph, Front Pittsburgh to.eincinnati and. .E.ouispille.. SUBSCRIBERS to the abcrim Stock, residing :inior near the city, are requested to pay.,to:„Rishus Hanna,, Agent of the Company, an instalmeopiar.3o per - cent. on the 15th inst. - By ordnr - of Oetorpp r 1 ' If. O'REILLY," . . . augl ClNltraCiOr enr continuaton 'of gald-lige, . 10,00 10,00 TN the Court of Quarter Sessiots ofthe'redo,o4 I._ and for the County of Allegheny t i-• . ' ' ~- -. } In the matter of the proposed alter- ation of the division lines of the No. 0, ;nee Townships of Jelrerson, IlaldwM, 'Term, l 547: . and.lllidlin,' The undersigned, upon the Petition of divan citi zens of the Townships of Jefferson, Baldwin; and Mifflin, praying for the. alteration of. tho,diunsion lines, of said Townships, were appointed bylbe Court - Commissioners • to inquire' into _the .: proprieiy ofgranting the prayerof the petitioners, and,ropOrt their opinion of the same, at the cast 'rergyotapirt Court, This is to give i notico, that tiro undersigned meet, for the purposes of their appointment, at , the House of Mrs. Pressly irtrir., inßaldwin TewindliD, on Monday the Ath - - clay of October next, ott:/0 4:0 7 - clock ? A. M. at which time .anoi .place ail persons interested will be heard, if . present... - ALEX. CARNAHAN: - THODEAS PARLEY:,' aufo4-dlm MILE PENN - SYLYANIARAI4FIOAD COMPANY give notice, that the- Pirectors ilre•now prepared to treat with MANUFACTITRIAS far RAILROAD deliverable in ISIS awl 1549; to an amount not exceeding Fifteen Thousand TOM. inforreation, apply at the office, No.SftWAL:i NUT street; Philadelphia. • auglo-d2w V. MERRICK; Frnsidellrt .. Now York Boot and Shoe .St , ire.'-'; 1 No. 1"22,'11r0b.d st.; Pittsb@th.. ' jS. DALZELL has-on ham), rind is constantly . constantly manutheturing to order, . ..7 - the following nemed _artielesi Gcntlernip'it -.- FineDiess Boots and Shoes, of the latest fashfon, at remarkably low prices.. Fine Dreps lipids 0-$ 5 3 00 ? - . such as is usually eold in other stores, at $0,0p,., ~ - A ' ; good plain well made calf Boot at . s4,ClP;f, 411 other • kinds of work equally low. AlSo, a- goid - And full .• assortment of Ladies', Misses', and Children's Boots, • , Shoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiters,,Buskine and Slippers, . of tho Most substantial kind hi the ten" finest Ares§ - . shoe. - S, D. Tieing a practicalshoe,maker. attpis tothe manufacturing of his ow&worli; and has it bine in the most substantial manner, : yet neat style; And having adopted the motto of small prOktaptid quick returns, will sell as low as thn,lawst,' „1ma.2,6-d34 .31.a..DREnprs : • 'BOOK. KEEPING 41;4 WRITING .Roogs; earner of Pz;til and Market Streets. - ,- - • THIS is the' only Institution in - Western Pendsyl vadia 4 where the theory and practice of-Hook ping can belearned in such rerfeetien i 'luirto• Cr.? able the learner to apply the science at once tolact ness. - Those unacquainted with .m r . D)s - oak or instruction can have any numbir of referennei tp persons in the city who and nowkeeping books, and who have•been qualified 'for the business by the pro vious training they received in hia academy,' Hour of business during sacamer,,front 2 to 4 and 51 to 8 . - uusbumens _Cetottri - .1/Ilutd .augneallts. /lOHIS - is . a mild, safei and elegant Anti-acid and Aperient.; boiug a perfect solutien alchemical? ly pure carbonate of Magnesia in water, rpOuesses all the medi,lpielities ofthe finest preparalionn of Magnesia, willmut being liable to form,coacretione' in the bentele r ,'orto act injuriously upon the coats of the stomach. One table spoonful often,,nd Mag-- nesia is 'equivalent in strength to half of common Magnesia. For . sale bg - 311 B. A.e.F.A.L1N0T0P4.0..., coy I at, and Wood, and Woodand .6i.tfithfielttate: „„ aug§ . , . _ . . . Letttlter Store IMME CI E 11 EUri 1 M IMI ~,f i- 1 I MI ■ . Ell