-v, : V • 4 ->, .5;. .. V.'. ; V'■ •*x» "w> ' ,* V •- ■■ '. -*■ ' v i m .■*■■, •. » 'J •? r ■*■ /- » S - t ’ . v:. rv -x-. . /■ ■■ ; . U * * S** »•<•» •• -. . . * •;■• • •• .v - •.■>.: ,v*«» •‘-"•v. 1 * - • J f *v 1 J rj~*> »t'. l ?i-Tw • f ;•’«*•>•• —lt». < r.Vit '■ . > J ,. -■•-». . . ’ .J il II r,.- v - ‘V'-'-- •’ ■»-••• <• v.*>. *>.*_ ,i. i " • *' ''•. >V - ■ r k 1 . ! - v *i .’.s•»•=*. .«. r';*« 3 ** i.f.nj •■< *. v h •j. * t i. .a. v. •' •».!.' t ' ,'J.. ! ft l *. J *** ' » K [■ W , t % | ..1 «*' ’•!' •< .* \ ■ **P •' l,; . " . •* i i f -r.i *-*«tu.* -JV 4 -I >•, *’V r - LVl* '- : ;r -i -it - ,i,j , lii 4 - >;'•' ■• 1 j-„i The Couhty Fair. —The exhibition of the h-• - ,t" t t ■j .■ •<,%' •-' ■• ' j County Agricultural Sooicty was opened yestor •.. i[.S.v .. ;ri it'l?' "■ . ■ any to exhibitors eno metnhcra of the Society. > L . . | The Fair le looaiuj on the same grounds used ■ ': - • i for the former exhibitions, a leaso of whioh the IffAVK i»■ '■ >:■> r-tt-* 1 1 aocioty possess for five years. In addition to *2* A>>*iyJ." 1 v* •-•- t ■■ ■>• the the buildings within the enolosnre last year, '^ v .< "."s several new sheds and houses hove been ereoted, •. •; - . ... , ,! . . r ■, , wbioh give more room for exhibitors, and lm- v >*» i -• * 1 ' prove iho general ftppoaranoe of tbo groaods. Bat few persons wero on the groand,yeeter -1 ' ,;1 n " r *•. v ' t . as tho day was dlsagroeable and denoted »*;^. •■»■t f-».. '■*. «> ia»n. Such exhibitors as had their artioies on a ,-i i *k'.k* e*» +-~ v< • : t-’' ’ -j A ’ t ti x.t f 11 /- o" * 4 ihe ground woro basily engaged arranging them, »n k y.. «=v.' .v , j Dui me oolioouon was neither varied or large V. f* "i »>c wero informed that a large number of en t. f * -t* r- ': .v,y * - , trios have boon made on tho books, and if bo, .‘Ct u- . V..4* ‘ ~ ‘ doubU. BS many additional aruolcs vrill be plaoed t onexhb on o day t lit-.;**: £. r „a.’ t “ ..< The display of live stock will be fine, as tho «•.*;*’«! -«?w •; . i.. t, ~v . .. * j entries thus denote. There are already in their *t. i appropriate stalls, many oxoeiient varieties of vv;’H‘r*i *;* r:*^^r.5 r sf r.-v tr->^: k o *x. x‘ i- F \ sheep, hogs, cattlo. &o. trr'.*;;. »rn s •t. K'- j . ? In jtho Artists Hall, a now building, ereoted J!. x>; t *..«.! near tho oentro of the enolosare. devoted to the .> Vi «;'s ..v i exhibition of paintings, pictures, soulptore, da- V * * { rnorrcoiypca i hographs &o are oolleoted n { * } many fine pictures AmongotherslsaLiDd- : r * •-* by Wan, -View on tho Susquehanna, V C 4. I PP° 1 o Mon gomety e Ferry This is a iiie h.n^>' *"*■ ‘.^s<**»;:> i >j, i»ko view of one of tboso beautiful landscapes o - y -* ?. .*- vi?< tor which the Susquehanna has snob a deserved oSi^vfrt’ r^„*vr'.'v.'ivl ooiobniy. It is taken about four miles below .'>'l Berry s Falls, and us fidelity to nature—of r & wbioh we oan epeak from personal knowledge— £■ Is the ovidenoo that Mr. Wall s reputation in - r; -■ ,H »■•’ --t **l that branoh of tho fine ana 10 at least not be- Ka: r.-v>.• *•* ;• yond his deserts. He also contributes a land- IpVV£ fi j e ape 1 d s mewhere oa he Allegheny. Oar i t* * t loilow ownsmon Mr MeCiurg has several paintings on cxhibmon of more than ordinary n m One rep csen ng a Pioneer’s Cabin i.'-r..' - v .r. .aunoked by Indians, will attruot attention as r 1 f f x d f ,q 7 n e the B ard 7 d * ng or tho baokwoods i‘T <<. v .c ■_ man s nfo in a very striking manner. s .! Tin Urgo semi-ciroQlar buildiog, deeignrted ; ■ as Mcohamos- llaii. in which it was calculated eta -ex- x- 1 Our mechanics and mannfaoiurcrs would mako .* «* v.., ma-.Rauroad, in Allegheny. Although only two r v aod a hair leet long, it is oomplete ia all-its .. parte, and steam oan bo raiecu upon it in fivo ■; >.-:■ • nnnuieß. Too mannfaomrer was employed over v; < <■.; three years making 11. It id a good specimen : 'Vw tr‘rv K '';xk,r' , of tho ingeoutiy ai d persoveraooe of man ex -1 *££* rpi ** | lfrnopo oe so M t q Me e L v Dgston C peiand & Co., of the xf>■■ • hoveuy Works, exhibit some fine platform 1 T r cal s for wb oh tho r w rite have so wide ; v Rprcad a ropatauon. Uae of these instruments, j r K wh oh had a d al aud sell p n og indicator, has ti.tirv. insonbed. - For Ladies and liarnum's Babies.” 'J :! v i\p^'V^«-'<: Wo understand it is to be used for weighing tho ; % -r\ , * - t>. « ;. gjj >3— I p* ’ g,! Among tho few not oenble artioies in Floral v. Hiul. is a beautiful and oorreot model of Swiss- F 1 1 ° ‘ vale tnade bj Mr and Mrs 8 visshelm. No •'Sksr' * f 1 Ut le taste and lngenu y s d splayed in its ar i fi i 1 v r.ngemen It stands a tho left wing of tho '■ ■''■ /.i. hall, and will doubtless attract attention. c•: To day. tho Fair mil be opened to families, r. r, 1 1 j only those having family or member's t ckote J * be Dg adm tted Tomorrow thepubliolngen- Jsr :**i£s&n? * -i brecht of Brm ngham Its eimpUcity vHjana ciieapnosß will give it a preference over any — for a similar purpose which has come w Ss'P^S3‘^{ i, i6S?'^-* : *9>Sl , .'!•?*• ‘-•‘•f -■] undtr our notioo. and tho thoronghness with in“•:• it takes tho corn off tho oob would make 7 " *’ ll an eBßenllal 10 every farmer who raises Indian '"'..■iti.i.n. ■■■ > maize, even though itnoet treble the sum. This • ‘corn shetler will bo in operation all to-dßy, and i»s» u.'. i «we advise all. onr farmer friends espeolally, to <• ic-kh’a a *°*k at ll «-< Cot-ax or QoAKTEtt Sessions.—Hon. Wm. F. •^s^l» , sit «..<■ • i MoClure. Prosldom Judge: lion. Gabriel Adams 4 and Hon. Wm. Boggs, Absooibis Judges, on tbo r*- V~ \ ponch 4J»'^ , fP“•<•:•• Uommonwcalih vs. John Kounsler; indiot if- *■’ s-i'- < i v".ik.v.*i -*«ment. asaanit and battery, on oath of WilHam te 5i ''''ly. J 4iiar« -Verdctofg y s/:-, .*.s\ . Commonwealthve. Waichum Hawkins; charge, .a surety of the peaoo. as tho proseoutoris dead, was discharged. :Si-iptS^(‘t^S : sT4*'i- i o^.li v o-s :i.'.c-s,' .>7.-' •! Oommonwealih vs. Thomas Graham; indiot v. ’ assault and bauery with intent to kill. Is bV?» xltereDdaat plead guilty, aod was sentenced to £S»'6< Shi •*.-•; rlbree months in oounty j»u. insSßsSa^^iSgnjt*-^»v-i«h'•ij.v'l* l Commonwealthva. Adam Waylor; indiotment, '{ jy <«* t 1 Ik a tan 1 b ery Defendant plead guilty, <='»:•»» <». > -,-v. y n ,4ad was eenteneed to one month s imprisonment s ‘ r *i.**A."J‘ ,^~: roTa j all. "’y I J»h“ Welle plead gouty to an assault upon k - , r t j 1 l - Svir and Ms ca emoic ana was sontonoed to 00319 or proseomten. Commonwoauh vs Mary Manday; charge, ev larety of peaoo. on oath of Mrs. Mary Ann 1 j* t £aw Ecb par yso tencod to pay half the ** lj- T mmonwoal live MaryQrous; indictment, •)&?laj c f &br i and battery wi h Intent t kill, on oom- tfqr V foia n of Johanna M Carthy \erdlot of not •’ .«tjrumy. Commonwealth va. James Duffy; oharge, <*■ ts«^r.-w'••■*•■« of the poaco. on oath of P. Kelly. Proso .K»7s!--.-ir*^rd''»Vi^i''*?;i-v5..L M >:|utor scntenc • d 10 pay coats. 'Si **■.;*<.''* v vW Commonwealth vb. James Daffy; oharge, urety of tho poaco. on oath of John Finney, soDieucod to pay oobls. ■■?,»£ vi;-., 1 a?commonwealth vs. Pat. Kelly: charge, surety f the peace, on oaih of James Duffy. Prose ntor Bomeoocd to pay coets. Commonwoaiih vs. John Finney, oharge, sure -1 h *€£, ot peaoo. on oompiatat or JamesHnffy. Pros :? i 7; i ;:r3i^Mts->r-i^li ; sentonood to pay oosts. ■ vv.; ■ Commonwealth vs. Michael A. Rameley ; in ■:..7; -'T:;» ;* v, . iotmont. assault and battery, on oomplaint of ;?b’JE’7N';'i.:rfJt'.d.' a ''tV‘. , ,. t ,r-j»avid Hutohtnson. a < -^T. J .* Ki »g i «.,- i »-«,u..:x‘ri7 1 -r}:iJ B e',:. , u»4.w.-)xCommonwealth, va. David Hutchinson, indiot '*»«'“ ' SWJd';' *-iont assault and battery, with intent to kill, on >of Miohaoi Ramotey. un trial. « M "O' " Itheo -qb the souoitation of many sitlzens, Dr. «. J .''\ e - lyckoft consented to visit Pittsburgh, for the *t a l poße of otrng all persons who stutter or «££?<£&. Ju "ammor Tho Dootor bears Ustimomals from *•-»* ?n Ht ■*- * fhe firßt men of the nat on as bsing the only P v a-O J in , vtng who can onro stnttor ng. Only think, '’-n a. a tho only man in tho world rho oan cure ■ «A. 1-u f, B wful d sense All who are thns afflloted C* 51 P, I** l }f « 1 j better oall and see him immeliately, as he ‘7/ \ 7 \ foreman hero tin tho 25th of October. t' 5 . ie a really a valuable man and should be eu- ti J S *■ * iuragod There sno humbug about it, as he .va y”.f,i,ir £ . 7.-;. wVw edges htmsoif not to take pay unless a perma ’AV* int cure effeoted and there Is no pain or tr .n.-, irgical operation attending it. The indigent 1-l 7 .>o he cures free of charge Ho may be found - > J — 4( hcC y lie el * s p p> f Meet bq or the Gxmba dm AssoounoH. — >c, 0 (, 9 jJ 'o 1 ouraod moot ng of th s association will 4 1 T . £ ike placo to n ght at tho Board of Trade -ooms Merchants Exchange Several import" z. c n u oomm ttees aro to roport and It Is hoped a '■r-. ’.a ?,’* a attendance of ail who take on interest In th© w -li- a 3, wr^u* ,k »L-rw'' ;r-T j t-i \tv •- ; ► - .t, ,*>•-< ■+£o-(. -oposed mstitutioa will bo present. _a Job Brows b bib op an Thru hes still oon* *- to e o a tract good and enooa a, City Hall, iu <&''v .v, e D amoud Strangers can find no better of resort iu the Oity than ibe above Hall. 1 ‘ f| iceltent sng ng and eoper or dancing ie the v 1 er of th s evening ■v f j *■ ' —d; *■ l'' * ~ r .at 'i’?-:/* r ' >-* ' V’ r : u a rs';’ l-.'.,-i " 'r*?. -. .1 ,y ‘ -*>■ i ' tj. , J'Y - v . •- . /*r-vr';» ** -'■ - '■■■ 7-• .Afl-;-•' ~ % . v. •..;>■ .<■•'■' *■■*. ■■■‘:' ~ • ,1. •1. ' :• 1 r~. a -. ~ ■,'t « * - - r, v : .■ _ -.7 •■•» _r ’ '-Q° '■ . •...-'. 'T‘ L r - ... ■■!•■. " * '■•• .Ml - ■*•*'• 'V. ~. i- -'V •* X4* *..•-• V .. , , A.. . 'jr. >?[ *■ '-'-K ■' ' '.j/ - 1 0.-Jt-’■'•'tn-i • .f- ■'-fc-.ez''. 1.7. J -• -> 7. r -U '- n* l‘- , _• 4.-. .J. ■ C” ..Ki. r. V. 1.1 <. »n“J. -; " • r 1 n* «... - .-r. _ * - . ’ - £ " - fT : e s '■ ? ' j ? -/.* e: i-t~ • ■ v> • r- -*, -.- h. • ’ y .*• • _'*t «x. ►ft ■ x 'i :> n ’*'■ "C zx a*. ..*> j* tk it-G'- &■:■* .. iv » *- f- t- r. •'. rs v. m • s- r --.- •_•»..• »- •>, t ... .• _ » w. ' p i i * _ -> ■v R y>f - r- . A .t »’ol £/. jtA*' ... “ » .v \ " f«. ». •.J r.t h+< • < K > --CH» t » -s a 1 «*» * Vi/..s -v u, :■ IHE CITY POST. WEDNESDAY MORNING Printing tor the Fair, uar morohants, and others who desiro to oon sail thoir own interests, would do so by having their bills and circulars printed and distributed liberally during tho coming week. No doubt a large number of visitors from the country will bo in the oity, with the Intention of making purchases before returning home, and it will le an objeot to secure their custom. An exoollent J ob Office >s attached to this establishment, and wo aro prepared to turn out all sorts of 'Job Printing at short notice. Send in your orders. * t- 'rj , v’ 1 ' t- v “"V" ; "j.' ( ... a, ' •'*. t,“ V'V • k * V 4- » \ - .... ■,'••• v ■«s ■ - - ':. -f 5 ,• '■.•%i>V B VV>‘. ? • l,** *< 4 ’•• ' » • , V k r« •> *•** : ’ Jail Calshdab.— The the number of the prii trial at the preseat b offonoes for which the; iujOCTOBER 8. Larceny - „23 Keeping bawdy house 18 Burglary 7 Assault and battery 6 Assault with Intent to kill 6 Passing counterfeit money 4 Klot and assault and bat- tery Bursty of the peace 8 Fornication 3 Attempt to poison l Of the above— 19 wore committed by Mayor VOI2. 14 ... ... ... Adams. 13 ... ... Alderman Wilson. 2 ... ... ... Thompson 6 ... ... ... McKenna. 1 ... SteeL 2 ... ... Parkinson. 2 ... Heieley. 3 ... Dobbs. 8 ... Major. 3 Neiltiu 3 ... ... McMasters. 1 ... ... Justice Ilamiltou. 1 ••• ... ... M'Cnne. 1 ... ... Carnngban. 4 ... ... Court Exhibitors at the Countt Fair, especially those entering agricultural or labor-suing ma chines, should bear in mind that pl&oing their articles on the ground is not tho only thing re quired to secure publio attention. Many meri torious inventions may be overlooked, unless the exhibitors take care to have them properly ad vertised ; and for this parposo wo know no bet ter medium than the Post. A notioe in this paper is a safe investment for tho advertiser, and if neglected, will afterwards be regretted. COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AMD HKRGIIAHTS’ EICHANOK. OFPIOfiiUj. President—L. WTLMARTH First Viet President — T S. Clarks. &eond “ 0 Qso. W. Cass Treasurer— N. HoLMta, Jr. Secretary —Jaw as P. tuna Superintendent —8. T. Norhum, Ja. '•3o'WJJUttrs Arbitration for October— Geo. W. Cass, V. P.; laau.ii Dickst, T. B. Uppika, Saul. liLwoaTu, J. B. CaJT FlSLli. DAILY KKVJJSW OF PITTSBURGH MARK Big. Omci or tqi Daitr Maawuso Post, ) Wednesday, October 3, 1866. j FLOUR—Sales 7U bbla euperfina, from wharf, at $7 ; SO dodo, from store, at $7,18; 90 do extra, f.om wbarf, at $7,26; 3> do do, from store, at l6 do do do, at $7, 30; 60 do do, from wagon, at $7.12U;. CHRKBE Sales 125 boxe* W R at'lOc. SUGAR—SaIes 6 bbde N O at time. ABURB—Sales 6 tons pearl ut 4 mo.» The N. Y. Evening Tost, of Monday, says The bank returns this afternoon are like y to show a loss of a mil Ton and a halfof dollars In spec 0. the amount In bank not boing probab'y more than $10,000,000. The California receipts 1 bis week will, howerer, restore the lorh sustained last, as there will be no heavy shipments Europe ward, at the present rates of foreign exchange. The Je m»nd for money la no: so pruning »hls morning and rates are steady at 7 per cent, for call loans and 1 to 9 for dis counts of good mercantile paper. His Yoaa, October 2.—Cotton dull, with declining fen deocy; sales 700 bales. Floot a trifle lower; sales ISUU bbls at $7,60@7,7fl for Western and $7,76s2. Coni un changed ; rales 1609 bus yellow at 91CJ. in *l. n*. WLlsk j steady, sales In Ibis at 40^41. CmcisKATi, October 2.—Floor qu'et: Fkle«; luj bbls at Whea : tbe rderings are small; sale* boo bunhrU prime red at sl,33<.c; mar ketdull; quoted at Jl.Kbfail.OS ; red I.TOttpl.SO Corn dull; white Sell# at ktxcf.'h; yellow 87fry89. Ry«. .Ma'ylaod $1 t>6 Up 1,10; Poona. $1,16. Flour dull; there hare been no sale* of Howard street; 0hi057,87; City Mills $7.76 Pork ...Mom quoted at $2l; PHmos2o Baron.. Xlden 13* *.£ (.boulders 125i<$i.H. Bulk meat* ...Sides 11 : Vj . hams ll*V£ 4®- Fever and Ague Cutr rf F.,g)a Jd*nO,f Standing (\ir/d by Borr/iatxi Uoilanti Bitters Michael Kelly, No 117 SeTrDth, n«wr Grant street, isyt: „ “ Last July, while runniog on the riser, oO a cotton bout •blyiug between Natchez and New Orleans, Ivu taken with •L*" tuad ague. For eight long months I suffered wltb thi* dreeac*.! 11 ■ l,llll , Tb« arwitnr nartef J-hlalLaxtl waa.uoar bln to work, and spent at least fifty dollars f.»r tlifTereui medicines, batfeuud no permanent relief. Three w.-eki ago, ono of my friends insisted upon my trrtng Boerh»Tc’i Holland Bitters, flaying that a cure too* yuaran'eut. Afi,r taking It for on* week, Imu t stato i was a round man. 1 haTe been at work now for two weeks, and hare bad no re turn of the chills and fever wbaferar.” 1 certify Lhat the above statement is truo. Thomas Apaam, Diamond IIoua?. Or at R. Cheflier's Gothic llnll. CAUTION '—To prevent imposition, b« careful to ask for Ikerbave’s Hoiland Blttera. Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for SL, by lb* propri etors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jil, A OJJ., Mttoutkrturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pittsburgh; and Druggists generally. _ seplfl Prohibition —»rbe rw-rnt jt-clriuo of the p#*>. pie in almost every Stale In reference to the sale of Hqoora, does not pretend to Interfere with medicinal impounds containing stimulus, as it is a fact well known to all, that without S' LmDialing priudples most cases of extreme debll ity could not be reached, and the many other of oar roost valuable compounds conid not be m de without It. For Instance, Dr. J. HosTsmut’s Stomach Bitters, now so cele brated and indispensable in every family as a medicine. Thousands of persons suffering from dyspepsia and indigw ■ion, generally speak volumes in favor of this great curative agonL For sale by dealer* everywhere and by EIOSTkTTHft, BMITII A Of)., f^P^ 1 267 P*»nn street. AiW-dwrk’a stomach Bitter* are acknowledged by all who have tried them to be the best family medicine of the nge, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Oostlrenesß, and a dis ordered state of the Liter and Stomach. They have no rival. The proprietors do not pretend to caution people from using other preparations that sre palmed upon the public under the name of Stomach Bitters, for they have found that only one trial was neodud to render such caution unnecessary. For Bale, wholesale, by Cot: nw A CLitK, No 22 Market street; Gte. H. Ketsib, 140 Wood street; and by Druggists generally. Boot and Shoe •Manufactory. mrfbm JAMES O'DONNELL & BEO., —. 891 Would respoelfutly Inform lie dtizonj* B3 ® 23 f BJ of Pittsburgh, that they have opened a manufactory w»of MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, At No. 70 Smithfield itrsat, In WxnUß's BuiLDitvoa, where they will be prepared to fill all orders of every description of Boots and Shoes at the shortest notice. in order to accommodate all classes of customers they a ill also keep oq Bale a good assortment of the best eastern work. Also, all descriptions of children’s wear. Term* ttricily cash ; gveds a.; and if delivered inside of two weeks from date, wit) pay a premium of Fivo Cents per bushel for extra good Barley. I will also have NEW ALE ready for market in a few days. |eop!6M3w*| A. WOOD, Agent. JAStCS BLAkILY jam*# e. aicmr. Blakely dfc Richey, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, corner of Beven'h and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa Farms, Housrs, Lots. Mills, Furnaces, Ac., bought and sold on commission. f.aua Warrants. Bills, Bonds and Notes negotiated. Espe cial attention given to subdividing Farms and disposing of them. Terms reasonable. aep2o 'Wanted, cann BUSHELS CLEAN PRIME RYE, for which O\J\J\J the highest market price in cash will be paid, by WILLIAM HUNTER, eei»24:dlw*wlt No. 290 Liberty st. Dissolution of Partnership. riIHE Partnership formed by the undersigned and Jamas J. o‘Nial, in carrying on “the Camden Coal Works,*’ uuder the name and style of JONEB, O’NEAL A MILLER, is now dissolved. July 7th. 1865. Drees and oloak trim mingo.-*-a. a. ma.-on a 00. will receive on the 14th of September, a splendid rarlety of new Trimmings, comprising— All widths of Flush and Moire Antique Trimmings; Figure 1, Velvet, Moss and Tufted do Narrow Galoon Trimmings; Ribbon do Blaok Velvet Ribbon Trimmings. a»p!8 rf^KIMMINOS—A very large ussnrttueoi (I Dree* uud X Cloak Trimmings, of the most fashionable styles, Just received by (wipl2| A. A. MAFOt* A Ou. P“‘ ICTURK, MIRROR AND hS "oFtUE most complete and finished style -may be foand at BOKOKING’B, on 8t Clair street, near the Allegheny Bridge. This gentleman has also on band a splendid lot of Mirrors, Borne of which we see encased in unique and beautiful frames. Give him a call. seplQ BUTTER— a bbls this day received by augSO lIKNRY H. O'I.LTNS. Watches, Jewelry, Sliver Warel AVERY SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT of Gold and BUrer Watches DOW In store, from $lO to $276. We are the exclusive Agent for the sale of the celebrated C. Frodsham’s Improved Chrencmder Time-itrpert; also, F. B. Adams A Bon, Btoddart, Cooper, Tavlor, Johnson an f other approved YVutches kept for sale at less tfian Eastern prices— owing to lighter expenses, and ft desire to retain our heme trade as much as possible. Bp*clal attention is devoted to the repairing of Watches and Clocks, Jewelry, Ac. Silver Spoons and other goods manufactured in my own shop. Tea Ware, Jewelry, Military and Fancy Goods in large variety. W. W.WILBON, angjj corner Market and Fourth ate. DRY GOODS—Wbolibali and Retail— FALL TRADE, 1855, A. A. MASON A CO , Fifth street, Are now receiving their Foil stock of Goods, embracing some Twenty Are Hundred Packages, which have been pur chased at the largo Auction Sales, from Importers and Manufacturer*, and will be sold at as low rates as can b« New York or Philadelphia Jobber* sep24 PKAOUBft— 40 bbU prime Ofcio R.nrc,a. »od for sal. b, H MEM -• L•* i.*** ** « '-..1'/rsrj following is a list of tsonere in jail awaiting erm of Court, and the are oonfined: Adultery..- l Forgery— 1 Bigamy- 1 Fata* pretence* 1 Procuring abortion 1 Perjury 1 Rape 1 Costa of Court 1 Malicious mischief. 1 Money Matters. TELEGRAPH BAREETB Barley Wanted* ISAAC JONKB, JOHN D. MILLKR .w; NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Reported Expressly for Ike Daily Morning Post LATEST FIIOM OALIPOBHU. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP GEORGE LAW. Nrw Yorb. October 2.—The Bteamer George Law arrived wiih f 755,000 In gold and four hundred passengers. The principal ronrignees are: Messrs. Wells, Fargo A 00, y*u). 000. Drexel A 00. |100,000; William Hoge A Co. tSixloo'* Thomas Watson A Sons $25,000. Among tbe passengers ara CoL Bteptoe and Gaptaln Ingalls or tbe United SUtes Army. The George Law touched at Havana on the 27th nit The steamship Golden Age on her upward passage touched at Aoapuleo on the 6th September; all were well. The Uncle Sam also touched at Acapulco on tbe 6th nit She had lost thirty,aix passengers from cholera, and three died at Acapulco. the passage of the George Law a collection of $7OO was made for the relief of the sufferers by fever at Norfolk and Portsmouth. Dates received from Chill via the Isthmus are to the 16th of Augu«t. Feveral northerly gales had occurred during tho previous fortnight doing great d&mige to the shipping. Bixteen vessels were driven axhore, Including the Ameri can propeller Kudora. and lost with their cargoes. Forty lighters were also wrecked and fourteen lives lost. The Chilian transport Indefatigable blew upon the har bor of Valparaiso on the 3d nit, killing three of the crew and wounding eight. The American ships Qeorge |Baxon and Henry were at Goaysquil loading. Don Antonio Garda Rayes has been appointed Minister from Chill to Washington. Tbe markets at Valparaiso were active. Abatement of tlxe Fever.] BiUitou, October 2.—Tbe steamer from Norfolk brings intelligence from that city up to noon of yesterday. On Sunday there were seven deaths and throe new eases, and on Sionday up to noon there werethreedeaths. Mrs-Wm. B. Ferguson is among tho victims. Mr. Jackson Is 111 but not dead, as has been reported. Fifty-four of tho Southern doctors and nurses have left for their hemes. Miss Catha rine Rodman, the Matron of the Orphan Asylum, is dead. At Portsmouth on Saturday there ww« 13 deaths, and on Suudnv 9; but few new cases have oocurred. Drs. Cole, of Philadelphia, aod Hunter, of New York, died on Sunday The Wife and daughter of Chief Justice Taney died of yel low fever. Georgia Election Baitimori, October 2.—A few scattering returns only hnvo been received from the Georgia election, held on Mon day. The following Counties give majorities lor Andrews, Uit> American candidate for Governor:—Bibb county, 160 maji Muxagee, 300; Spaulding 33; Monroe, 300; Taylor county, 3 precincts, SO ; Houston county. Fort Valley pre cincts, 143. Tbe vole in Chatham county stands for An drews 971, Johnston, Detu., y"Q. Mr. Trippe. tho American candiduL' for Congress, has 15 majority In Fort Vatley,ani 43 in Spaulding county. From the South Baltimore, o<*t' ber 2 —The eouthorn mail this morning contains New Orleans papers of Tuesday aud Wednesday of lost week. They contain the details of the Mexicao news to the 22J ult., the moat important features of which have been anticipated by telegraph. An absurd rumor prevailed that an alliance offensive and defensive hod been concluded between Gen. Commonfort and ibo United States. The returns from iho Texas election show a majority ogolust the d bt b.ll. Blassnchuuetto Whig Convention* W. r.cri?TtH. Macs, October 2 -The Whig Stole Conveo tlou met to-day, and organised by electing Thomas Steven »n, of Boston, Prer-ident. A letter was received from Qon. Robert A Wlnthrop, taking strong grounds against fusion, and expressing a prefetonee for Mr. Choate. Samuel U. Walley was Coolly nominated for Governor. Thomas Nicholson Endorsed. Carlisle, Pa . (Vtobvr 2 —Tho Know Nothing Bute Coun cil rnvt hurt* to d«y, and cudurs?d the nomination of Thomas Nicholson for Canal Commlislonrr. The attendance was smii:! Schooner VVrecked. Nrw leva, October 2 —Tb « schooner George Daily, from dame' rirnr, m-ot ashore yesterday near Moriches, Long Is luuJ, uni ha- Ixv. tat* a complete wrei k. Her ertw were t-at oi Prom Cincinnati. CiJiotyttATi, 2.—The rjvvr is rerun foot and rising 'lowly. \\ euther a ft. AUCTION SALES. AuctlOM~sftl«« Daily, AT the Commercial r!. DAVJH, Auctioneer |)a3l:tf V. H DAVIS, Auctionoor. r V Wo IMKSK FAMILY CARRIAGE AND HARNESS | AT AUOl'l < *N-> un W'-do#*»«lay morning October Bi, at 11 m i<-fk, h; he Commercial Balm llooma, corner of \V Ood and 1 iTUi »; r .‘to, aid be eubstonUal, well linialied Two horte Family Carriage ainl Uaroesa. ctober 6, at 2 o'clock, on ib« pfetufe**. will be eold—Thirty-Ore eery band/ome L-'tn of ground, situate near th« rvetdenre of Oeu J. E. Min>rbead ; tiue ol which front on Webster street, eeveo torn to I'*e Vtilier ntreet, and nine on Duncan street, agree* ably with jd&u. KitiyU $W be bad at the A action Bloru, ;m* awry are aiut ug lb« ton-»i arot,«toi too* uow n Thursday wening, October 4th, at ' !< o’clock, a: tlu* Merrhaut*’ Exchange, will bo sold —That va luahlo U t of Ground. situate on Lll—rty, abovo Bt. Clair street, baring u fmnt of foot, and extending back 112 feet u> an alloy lb fe -t wide; on which is erected the com modious, well finished ibre** story Brick Btorc and Dwell ing, No. 1 s:j, occupied by G. K ret a, with back building, car riage bou-e, stable, and oilier improvements. Term*—One third cash, residue in one and two josra,wUh Intoreat. P. M. DAVJB, Auctioneer. I,'UHFKITKD INaUKANCK'*T6CK~AT r TIIURBDA V evening, October 4th, at T o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. Fourth street, will b« sold, by ordar of James D McGill. Bw’y, 45 Bbares Capital Stock of Pitts burgh Life, Fire and Marina Insurance Company, forfeited for non-payment oj instalment scpll H M DA VIA, Auctioneer Fresh fruits— ~ 'JIkJ botes IlalsiLr . 10 mats Dates ; I*oo drums Figs; 5 eases Prnnes ; 2 ca l ea Preserved C inger . ft casks Currants; *0 Swdie&j Raisins , 2u b*.twh Lemons; Jurt received and for tale by RKYMKR A ANDERSON, Bt *p” No. 30 Wood street. lAKXBH PHUITr—2 Jrx rar.s S'.ruwlx-rries. X? 3 da bottles Peaches ; 2 do do Pears; 'J do du Plums ; 6 Jo assorted Preserves; lu do Blackberry Brandy; Jaa’ rycelveii and for sale by •cpl? REYMKR A ANDERSON. tl'uAlATu h-Ki'CHUP—2O ooxen pints, _L 10 do Quarts; J 6 dezun HW-rtod sites uUv* Oil, *0 boxes Citron; Just received and for sale by ncpl2 _ _ REYMKR A AN PERSON. 1i \ iUjXKri MAOOAItON I ; " ' IV_/ 10 do Vermicelli; 50 Pw French Kiw Paper ; Just rt*ceir«d and for sale by REYMER A ANDKRSuN, No. 39 Wood street oTitAWb E K it Y tooth' WAHU-a' nrw and excellent O arti.-le for cleansing th« tf-eth aud i urifylog the breath. A large supply recelrc.l by JOSEPH FLEMING, _sepl4 orner Market and Diamond. IjVUt RENT—That Urge three story Brick Building ro Third street, next to DuO's College. This property has W«n thotoughly repa rrd, painted and papered,and would ho a good eland for a Ooa/ectionary or Millinary Store, or would suit for an extensive Book or Printing e§- labUnhmeut, the rooms all being well lighted andeonve oleoUy arranged. Applv to *»p2B 8. CUTHBERT A SON, 63 Market st. DWELLING House TO LET—One two-story Dwelling, containing eleven rooms, (well calculated for o Board ing Uoxuie,) situated near the root cf Vine street, for rent, by MILLER A HICKETBON, scp‘23 __ Ml and 223 Liberty st. 1 vWKLLING 110UMB TO two-story Dwelling L/ nouse, situated oo Bedford street, for rent, by MILLER k RICRjSraON, _ 221 and 223 Liberty «L PERBONb having’ REAL ROTATE, Produce, or Man ufactured Articles to dispose of, or Houses, Farms or Btnre Rooujh to let, will find it to their intercut to give os a call. We also attend to tl-e collection of Rents, Insu rance, Borrowing and Loaning Moneys. Ao , An. Office, No. 63 Market «ur«wL [nepiai 8. CUTHBERT A BON. O PORTING MA'I'KRIAL, cf all drecripGons, for sale low i *• '■ hug*J7 i BOWN k TKTI.EY. VINEGAR— 16 bbL for saie by wp24 HENRY H COLLINS. CITRIC ACID —76 U>B lor vale by B A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. ROLL liK IMSTONK —euuu IbH for aale by wpl3 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. BROWN’S KHSJCNCK OK UlNojth—Thave Just melred a large sodply of this excellent Medicine. JOB. FLEMING, sop 4 Corner of Marknt st. and Diamond. WARD’S TOUTH WASH AND TOOTH POWDER for kale at Db. ILEYSER’B. pppT Corner Wood street and Virgin alley. QUIT YOUR SPHERING, and become a sober man, by usiog u buttle of Dr. Cook’s Remedy for Intemperance, which has cured many. It can bo had, with full directions Lor us*-, at No. 63 MARKET ST. NATIVE WINKo—A very superior article of Isabella end Catawba Wine an■ - i . r e v , J%EUS FOR RIVER JtlEJk. Tm Him,-Last evening at dash tlgere were 4 feet 8 Inches water In the channel, by the pie? mark. Weather raw, with Indications of more rain. Bx tbe card below, of the steamer “ W-H.Denny," it will be seen she leaves Unlay for tbe sunny South. Tax steamer u Diurnal,” Capt J. A. ls the regular Wheeling packet this*morning; she leaves at 10 o J clock. Tex side-wheel steamer *• New York” loaves to-day XblSt Louis. She has lately undergone a thorough repalrtngand painting; besides, the bridal chamber h&sfceen newly Tarn* lahed, under tbe supervision of Capt. D. GlUmore, Id the most modern stylo. Call on board early to secure your state rooms. Thi fast passenger picket “Orb” will lesTe for Sk Louis on Thursday, the 4th Inst. Capt Gee. D. Moore, unexpe rienced officer takes the command, and the well known and popular Capt. Asa Shepherd will be found in the clerk’s office. To shippers and passengers we would recommend the “ Orb.” She is newly fitted up and painted, and wo doubt If our Wheeling friends will know her. Tni Louisville Cburfer, of the Ist, says: The river yesterday wan f lowly rising, from tboefisctß of the heavv rains which fell oo Saturday night, with five feet three inches water in the canal last evening. Daring Sat urday the river had fallen three inches. PORT OF PITTSBOBOH, 4 no 8 uiches warxu iw vox ouawast. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. “ Luscrlle, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. “ Bellan, Henderickson, Wot Newton. M Michigan No. 2, Heist, WeUsville. " Gen. Larimer, ——»Rochester. • t “ Diurnal, Shoals, Wheeling. “ Clara Fisher, Gordon, Steubenville. “ Otlften, EbbertfSt. lA)uts. ) “ Lebanon, Evans, St. Louis. Fairy Queen, Reno, Cincinnati. “ Caledonia, Calhoon, 8L Loula. “ Gov. Meiga, Whiting, Arkansas. DEPARTED. Bteamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. “ Luxerne, Bennett* BrownsrUle. M Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. u Eoiian, Henderickson, West Newton. ** Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsville “ Gan. Larimer. , Rochester. “ Forest City, Way, Wheeling. ‘ - “ Clara Fisher, Gordon, Stsubehrllle. Irene, Smith, Ginninnatl. M Convoy, ualllopoiis: “ Emma Graham, Ayers, Zanesville. “ Empire City, Yandergrift, Bt. Louis. " Baint Louis, Dean, St. Panl. STEAMBOATS. Pittatrurgh, Steubenville aud Wheeling ana. Packets. ( a OLh The DIURNAL, Captain J. A. Boot.es, and dßUKtha FOREST CITY, Captain &. Wat, wfll run as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Bteubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all intermediate ports. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o’clock, A. M.— Returning she will leave WbeoU&g on Tuesdays, Thuradays and Saturdays, at 7U£ o'clock, A.M. The FOREST CITY wiUalso leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock, A. M.— Hetonnng, she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, at 7U o’clock, A.M. For freignt or passage apply on board or to J. D. OOLUNOWOOD, Agent, nov2B No. 166 Front street. Regular Tnuday Paoliat jfor Wheeling, marietta end Gelllophite* MPh The oew and uplendld steamer CONVOY, Wotr, Jr., Master, E. DadslaoS, Clerk, aUBBlvllI leavo-for the above and intermediate ports eTery Tuesday, at 4 o clock, P. M., positively. For freight, or pasaage, apply on board U> Jy23 O. M. IIARTON, or C. BARNES, Arfrnt« For St. Loula* The steamer ORB, Capt. Gxu&ur D Mooas; I A. B FHiruiao ; will lca?e for tb«- ahnv* intermediate ports on THURSDAY, Orto bt r 4th, Ht 10 o'clock A. M For freight or passage apply on board, or to oct3 J. D. UOLLINUWOOD, Agvm h'or St. Louis. The steamer CLIFTON, Captain G. W. R&- ; Clerk, S. PapvxaD. will leave for lbs and intermediate ports on FRIDAY, October 6th, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to oct3 B4RNBB A FLACK, Agents. For Cincinnati. _ The stc&mer FAIHY yUKEN, Cgpteln J C. ; Cferk, J KttntDT; wRI leave for tbe anm. For Cincinnati and Louisrltla. The steamer ROSALIE, Uaptaln Gaoaoi 1 JKL6Dcm. , ; Clerk, Jodb Dons; will leave* for the vnd Intermediate porta on THURSDAY, October 4, at 4 P. H. For freight or paesaga tpply on board, or to ocr? BARNES A COLLINGWuOD, Agrtt- Por Cincinnati. trmy The fin* steamer CHICAGO, Captain 0. l» I aafcJltmmß. will leave for the above and&temu>~ WEnNlfflDAY.OatobotSJtat IQ O’cloak A. AL , //» - - For freight or pamge apply'on hMird, or to tee FLACK A BARNES. Agents. For fflempbla t Vlcbsfmrg A Nevr Orleans. Tbe steamer W. U. DENNY, Captain Tuos. ; Clerk, M. L»o?»; will teavo for the above •SBBBBftand intermediate ports otTWEDNESDAY, Oct. 3*l, at 10 o’clock A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to octl JOHN FLACK, Agent: For St* Louis. ffS> The steamer NEW YORK, Captain D. Giu rfcJMGgjdKou; Clerk, B»itn; will leave fur the above aSaaßmand Intermediate ports WEDNESDAY, October 3d, at 10 A. M For freight or poasago apply on board, or to octl FLACK A BAKNE3, Agent*. , For St, Louis. The steamer TWIN CITY, Captain FyX. (JSljkßxNo; Clerk, J. SPXROta; will lea re tbr-ifbc aud intermediate ports on WKDNRS DA Y, October 3d, at it) o’clock A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to rctl JOHN FLACK, Agent For Cincinnati, at. Louis, Galena, Du buque and Et. Paul. iumi> K The steamer SAINT LOUIS, Captain Ji99i laßabsffDiAa; Olork, J. H. Ljaama; will leave for tho CSsSESSSBihove and Intermediate ports WEDNESDAY, October 3, at 10 A. M. For frritfft or passage apply on board, or to eep27 FLACK A BARNES, Agents. For Bt. LfOula. ivw . Tbo steamer CLARA DEAN, Captain G. W. LJHnQf Rixd ; Clerk, Uttlx; will leave for the above ttßSSSakand intermediate ports THURSDAY, October 4th, at 10 A. M. For freight orpaaago apply on board. sop 26 FLACK A BARNRS, Agents. «l. K. Barbour, LEV KB CLERK, Br. Loctb, Mo., (at W. N. Newell’s office.) J. K. BARBOUR haring long experience in Receiving and Discharging Freight for Steam bo atn, offers superior inducements to Steamboats desiring a DISCHARG ING CLERK. my 4 NEW STORE. MOURNINQ & HOUSEKEEPING DRYGOODS. BROOKS A COOPER WOULD respectfully inform the public that tboy have taken the Store Room, NO. T 3 MARKET STREET, and have now open a most complete a?iaortment of the above goods. By girtng onr whole attention to these branches of the businoss, to the oxolnsloo of fenoy goods, we think we can offer adv&nUgos, both In aasortment, finality end price, not to be found In stores keeping the nsnal variety. Tho HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT embraces all sta ple articles in Dry Goods need in furnishing and keeping house. sep2o.-d3m BLAKELY A RICHEY offer for Kate the following de sirable Real Estate, riz: An Iron Furnaco, situate in Armstrong county, accersi. ble to the city dally by canal, with IS6 acres of land ; three strata of Iron ore, and two of coal; with engines, rnaebi nery, Ac., capable of making 70 tons of metal weekly. On tbe land there are twelve dwelling bouses, store booses, Ac., Ac. Also—Two Lota in Allegheny City, on Falrmount street, 26 by U 0 feet. Two Lots. 40 by 140 feet, corner or Henry and Dethrlige streets, In Reis A Berger’s plan of lots. East Pittsburgh. Twelve .Lots in Temperancevilto. fronting on Warden *t. id 8-A Acres of Lana in Yorealuss Township, near &lc- Ret* port. 1600 Acres of Land in Denton and Clinton Counties, lowa. 600 Acres of Lend In Muscatine County, lowa. Apply at the coruer of Seventh and Smilhfield streets, Pittsburgh. sep'iSrdaw T.^MBRuIDBRIKB—A. A. MASON A OO’ have opened a Pi very large and woil selected stock of Embroideries. Fine French worked Collars, Sleeves and Pets; Book Banded Collars; Jaconet do Crotchet do Loom Thread Banded Collars; Swiss and Jaconet Puff Sleeves ; ao do Gauntlet Sleeves; Embroidered Handkerchiefs; Bwifls and Jaconet FloaOcings; Edgings, Ineerllßga, Infants’ Waists ; Crape Collars, Mourning Seta, Ao. Ac. |sep2fi Gi HOCEIUK8 —60 bfadfl N. a Sugar; T 40 bbls N. O. Molasses; OOhalfbbla do 200 bags JUo Ooffee; 80 pockets Java Ooffoe; 80 bbls large No. 3 Mackerel ; 200 b lea 6s, Ss and pound lump Tobacco, various brands; 100 half sheets Young Hyson, Imperial, G. P. and Black Tea; 40 boxes 4s, fis and Os Star Candles. MILLKR A RIOKETSON, eep2B 221 and 223 Liberty st. WHO ILAS NOT HEARD OF'THE B KRPKTIQ SUaV r —Used for removing tan, sallowneas, and redness of the skin. For curing sore, rough hands, and rendering them smooth, soft and white, it cannot be equalled. 8o cheap and so good, its popularity Id no wonder. Mothers use it in the nursery, gentlemen use it for sbavlug, and ail are Botlsfled of its excellence. Only cents per cake. Bach cake of Soap ii accompanied by a ’• Weather Table,” of great use to every one, and Its predictions of tbe weather thus for have been true to the day. Bold, wholesale and retail, by S, L- CUTHBERT, sep2B 63 Market street. Fresh nuts -60 bfrgs Filberts: 25 bags English Walbuta; 60 bags Brazil Nuts; 60 bags I vica Almonds; 10 hags Bordeaux Almonds; 20 bags Blcily Almonds; 16 bags African Ground Nuts; 6 bags Grenoble Walnuts; 1000 Cocoa Nuts; 16 boxes Shelled Almonds. Just received and for sale by REYMER A ANBEBSQjJ, eep7 » No. 89 Wood strvf t. PIG METAL—2OO tons Coal Blast Charcoal Metal in yard and for sale by (aug2) J. W. BUTLER A (jo. A GENTLEMAN, residing in the country, wishes to adopt a Girl or from ten to twelve years of age. For particulars apply to 8. CUTHBERT A BON, sqp l * 2 63 Market street OUSEB AND STORES FOB RENT-At the tate Office, 63 Market street. sap 22 Uftl lbs for sale by eep2G B, A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, ♦ » •* . vf- * . •> AMUSEMENTS. THBATRK— J. c. FOSTER sole Lessee and Mena ter; Wu. 11. Resd, Stage Moniker ; Csarlcs Fostsb, ■Noting Manager. Treasurer, J. V. Boutti. prices or asuissxoti: Boxes and Parquette.. ..60e. j Private Boxes, large $3.00 Second Tier 26a. | Private Boies, small $6.00 Boxeaforcolttol pHrroos 25 cents. /©•Certificate, securing seats, 12J*j cents extra. €&.Mr. NEAFIE will appear. WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 8, 1365, Will be acted, JACK CADS | or, the Kentlsli Rebellion. Jack Cade, Mr. Neafle; Clifford, Dubois; Friar Lficy, Mcßride; Wat Worthy, Cunningham ; Marianne, Mrs. V. Cunningham. SINQING AND DANCING. To conclude with the Drama of WALLAOE, the ilero of Scotland—Wallace, G. Foster; Montelth, Mcßride; A lion Ramsey, Cun* nleeham ; Helen Mar, Mrs. V. Cunningham; Marian, Julia M. Cooke. 33- Door*open at 7 ; performiQce to begin at 7^. NEW CTfr 11A 'LL “ ■eS-JPOR OJS K WEEK ONX. Y ! -ffi» JOE BROWN’S ETHIOPIAN THRUSHES! OrciUsl Troupe of r, calirts now traveling l WILL appear at the above beantlful Hall on MONDAY EVENING, October Ist, aod continue every eveuing daring the week. f£R- Viaiters to the County Fair will find City Hall one of the best resorts of amusement In tbo city. gR- Admission, 26 cents. sep29 .JOHN W. MCCARTHY, Bill Poster and Distributor, attend to the Poatlng and Distributing of all kinds of • BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ac. All communications—either by mail, telegraph, or other wise-directed to the office of the Morning Post, will re ceive prompt atteDtiou. ap 7 3^-Spectacles and Surgical Operation* Useless*—The Blind May See.—lt is gratify* ing for ns to b® able to announce to the public that the utility of BALLS’ PATENT EYE CUPS is now no experi ment, —their wonderful effects are coming dally to the knowledge of the proprietors. Strange as it may seem, It s true, that Bpectac'es may bndlspenred v and sight restored to Its original power. The, r nps are aimpje, yet philosophical. They are used pain or the least danger of Injury. Below wIU be found peveral certificates which speak highly In their favor: (From the New York Evangelist.] A viet simp's vet | hilosophical Instrument, baa been Invented by J. Ball A Co., of this dty, by tbo application ot which the cornea of the oy« ii gradually raised to Its origl nal convexity, causing the fvcns to impinge on the retina without the aid of oonv«-x lenses. Thus by an ea*y process perrons who have used glasses for years are enableJ to dlflpense with thorn. . The editor of tbo Pennsylvania Democrat writes as fol lows, respecting the care of Mrs. Gurstead, of Unlontowo Pennsylvania; L'mosrow;i, Pa., August 1, 1864. Being well acquainted with Sire Curstcad, I know tba before she are! “Ball’s Patent Eye-Cap-,’’ It was impend ble lor her to road without the use of spectacles, and that b»r sight has been restored by the nse ol iheOupe, so that she now roads print with her naked e;e without difficulty. Juti:t F. DEiiru., Kd Penn. Democrat. Belcqebtovtv, June 1,1864 Dear Sir —Haring lost my light by old age, I was In duced to purchase your wonderful instrument*, and by using tbo same according to your directions, I succeeded In restoring my sight so that 1 can read by night *r day with out spectacles. I have not used my spectacles for the last three or four months, which shows that the restoration If hot a temporary one, bnt a valuable and permanent core Mu.vn.ua Snell, Of the firm of Snell A Brothers, Fiskdala, Mans. By remitting five dollars, a pair will be sent, post paid, with full directions, to any part of tbe country. Ad dress DR GEO. H. KHYBER, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, E'a sepl'Jtlaw A CAKI). lIIAVK junt receiTini fn-m tbe Kaotern Cities, a stock of FANCY AND HTAPLK GUODrt, embracing the most complete rarity of CLOTH*, CAKSIMERES and VEST ING* that I bars ever biiberto cfferel to tbe public. Bcwtdea a Urge number of BLACK CLOTHS, of wbich I bare always kept a good araOTtmant, I bare been at mn liderable pains to select wm* rbolco Fancy Colon, among Which are DAHLIA, SYLPH IDE, ROYAL PURPLE; BOTTLE, MEADOW and INVISIBLE GREENS; vjtb reveral abadtw of BROWN and BLUE. Also, of FANCY CASSIMERES sn elegant variety of tbe highest grades, c-mprlslng many handsome PLAIN DRAB and PURPLE grounds, as well as the latent figured style*. And <4 UASHMRRB. VELVET and PLUSU VESTINGS an un usually lance nrieetinn -tbe latter embracing several dell cole patterns net readily obtained. I have procured tbi- services of Mr. JNO. CARPKNTEII as Foreman, tamlliar to tbe trade In the Wi-nt an th« tu ventor of “ Carpenter's Rule" Having made all ihwniro ties of cutting, the chief study of hiu life, and luring endowed wllb a large fund of viperl-nr* from a prartir** of eevrnteeO year*, there is little doubt of hi* ability to please all wbosa custom be may attract. Sly stt><-k of BOYS' U much larger than ol any former period, exhibiting all tbe variety of style* com mon to the scopon, nod at very low rate#. 6Bp2lil»*lro u, r. Ilrott A Ctarils, DEALERS IN RKAL ESTATE. St. Awvqost Falls, Mtnncsoiii Territory. L-tnd bought and wnhl through oaJLUw Territory. Honey ioao**d, Inrestmonta mode to tba hast advantage, no ! Lend Warrants located. Also, Agents for ,Jbe rale of l/Ots in the town Q&ST. CLOUIL-CVJhßea . fropi 81. Antony, and bead of naTigatioQ above tba Falls; Th«4ifxVtgro£tt>e great Pacific Railroad crosses tba Missis sippi at this point, and thoMUtsmmw-sdvQbtagM It po*» sesaffl m a place of boeiness, will make It one of the largest dtles In the Northwest. tLtrCHCTC'ES. Ex-Governor Ramsey. Minnesota. Hon. Win. Q- Wvlah, Chief Joali.,-o c» Mlncc?: ta lion. J. Meeker Hon. EL r*. Rite, Delegate to Congress Rina, riolHjrgftbpiid A Becker, Attorneys at Law. Metsra. Borop A <*akA, Bankers. Rev* T. M. Fullorton, Register of U. 8. Land Office. -*ep2o KIKR’S TRANSPORTATION LISE. ANTICIPATING ib« want of facilities for trauaportiog Freights to and from the Eastern Cities, via. Pemwji- Tania Canal and Railroads, we hare incr*o*«vl our stock <»f Boats, 4c, on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINK, vhich givoa us o capacity of oror 1600 tons per month each way. We assure onr frWcda, and those disposed Jo patronise the State Improvements, there will be nothing spared on oar part to render general satisfaction iu forwarding East ern and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch. KIKK & MITCHELL, sugllry Canal Basjp, !'Ut ß bur.h. Pa. Ileal fietate OOlen, Cbmer qj'Seventh and Smithfeld turrets, Ihitsburgh. BLAKELY offer for salo a ruloable Farm In Township, Batter County—l-j] QC r« 5 . A Coal Property of 400 acres. The undivided half will be eold, with 161 acres of Improved land; on wbi-ii, among other buildings, U an excellent Baw Mill. Forty-eight Building Lots in the of Mnin-breter. Thirty italtding Lots near the northern end of the Bbarpsburg Bridge. A Building fcono James B. Irwin's plan. In Pitt Town ship, (a 'joining Sixth WajdO will bo m>U very low for cash, as the owner is going to Kansas. Apply to sopgfcdaw IiLAKRLY A RICHEY. rpiiK partnership heretofore existing between the sub- X fleribere. under the firm of MURPHY, TIERNAN t CO., wat DISSOLVED, by mutual consent, ru the I->t in9t. The business will be settled by either of the pnrinrrs, at the old stand, No. 48 Wood street, Pittsburgh FRANCIS TIERNAN, MOKUlti JONES, Pittsburgh, Sept Bd, 1865. N. GRATTAN MURPHY. /©“The undersigned will continue the Wholuale Pry Goods business, under tho firm of JONES A TIRKKAN, In the house No. 48 WOOD street, lately occupied by Murphy, TlernanACK MORRIS JoNkb, M>p4:dlm*ltw FRANCIS TIERNAN. /©“JONES A TIERNAN hnvo associated with them, in the WHOLESALE DRY GOODS BUSINESS, JAMES Mc- LAIN, to take effect from the Ist hurt. The style of the firm to be JONES, TIERNAN A CO, Pittsburgh, September 6th, IS6s—(w»pfi;dl m*wi i) YVm. H. Talcott A Co., Manufacturers of aii kind* of looking glasses PORTRAIT and PICTURE FRAMES AUo, whc> sale dealers In Imported nnd Dntnreik FANCY We have just received n f ill assortment of all article.* in our line, and Inrite the attention of (Unlere {<-. our -nock being confident we can offer them Inducement* both hp to price* and quality of goods. *vp24:d2w 0% WOOD ST., corner of Fourth. HAVING TAKEN THE STAND lately occupied by my Father, (181 Liberty street,) for the purpose of con tinuing the CLOTHING and TAILORING busiaw*. I would respectfully inform the frionda and customer* of the rid firm that 1 am now receiving an entire new stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VE6TINOS, etc, etc., which will be offered at tho lowest cash prices. Orders for custom work promptly attended to, and rxe ;uted In Ihu bes Land most taahionable style. Bep2ftd2w(chJ) JAMES DIGBY Ke-openlng of tile 'Western University. ri-'IUS INSTITUTION MU be reopened on TUESDAY, X tho 2d of October. Students are requested to be in attendance at 9 o’clock A. M. of that day, st the University Buildings, corner of Ross and Diamond street*. Information, a* to terms, may be obtained from tho Prluolpal, or Cron* Prof. McDonald. By order of the Trustees. wp2s:lw JOHN F. MoLARKN, Principal. Barr’i Intelligence Of&ee. HOTELS, House-keepers, Manufacturers, Merchants and Mechanics are invited and solicited to call and obtain their Help and their Apprentices. Also, the working classes, both male nnd female, shall be attended to, and business found for them on short notice, at BARK'B IN TELLIGENCE OFFICE, No. 410 Liberty street. No answer returned to applications by mail, unless ac companied by a postage etamp seplO Watolna and Watoli Repairing. WW. WIISON, Market street, corner of Fourth. • Gold and Silver Watchw from $lO to $BOO. Pole agency for rule of Charles Frodahara’s unrivalled Time keepers. Watch Repairing uttended to promptiy ? and done Id a superior manner Jewelry, Silver Ware and Military Good* at Eastern prices. - ®® sepl3 MrcflAJiica' Bans or Pirwiujuini,) August 21, 1866. } fIiHE STOCK HOLDERS of the Mechanics’ Bank ot Elite- X burgh are hereby notified that the third instalment of (12,60 per shore will be due on the 10th of October proximo, nnd the fourth and last instalment of $12,50 per share on the 20th November following, payable at the Bunking House, on Fourth street, as per resolution of the Beard of Directors. Isepll OEO. D. McGRKW, Cashter. THE highest market price paid for 40, 80 end ISO acre Land Warrants, of the late issue. Also, for 80 and 160 acre Warrants, Issued under the law of 1860. t Apply to BLAKELY k RICHEY, ‘ fl«p2l:dew corner of Seventh and Smltbfleld sts. Have you tried WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHARION? If not, try ltj and you will never be ■w ithout It. Be sure to ask for WKEGITFB PREMIUM KATCIARION, Or you may get a worthless article. For sale by all Druggist-. 26 rents per bottle. Wholesale Western Depot, Dr. KEYSKR, R. E. SELLERS A CO., and JOHN HAFT. auglQ WRIGHT’S PREMIUM KATHARION stops the Iftlr from tailing out, and produces a luxuriant growth. WRIGHTS PREMIUM KATHARION Removes all dandruff and disease deposits. For sate, wholesale, by B. E. SELLERS A 00. (aoglQ BONNET RIBBONS—A very large and elegant aEflort ipent of Bonnet Ribbons, of the newest styles, just received per Express. [sep2BJ A. A. MASON A 00. ~ • . > - y - •iTn* \ . SOLOMON STONER, No. 60 Wood street. Elotlce, A CARD Land Warrante MEDICAL A Fact worthy or Record and Atten tion.-. WRIGHT'S TONIO MIXTURE, a guaranteed and certain cure for FEVER AND AGUE. This preparation for the treatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica tion of the eange, Is one 0 g jhe most Important Chemical Discoveries of .the 19th century. Its neutralising effects onthepoisonous gases aAiiflstkntaneoud, andaoL likes charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular l Bystem re storing the tone'of the Stomach, and invigorating the Con stitution- Unlike the generaljromedies resorted to for its treatment, each aa Quinine, which-leave tbe system worse than they found it, It Improves Iho general health, purifies the blood, and sttmulatea the different organs to a regular and healthy action.' Being prepared under the immediate supervision of an eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousands of testimonials from eminent Physicians, end others who have been thoroughly oared, are a sufficient guarantee of it* superiority over all other preparations- Wo oan only add, In conclusion, If you are suffering from Fever and Ague, fry if and be.curedl PETER T. WRIGHT k CO , 241 Market et., Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists- throughout the United Stales and QanaAtt^ to l ral * n - KEYBER, No. 140 Wood strest, Kid It. E. BELLEBa, Pittsburgh. ap27slftwBm is * Btuteh, and Bauralgla or Eionr Team Btahwhq Curxd di OAKELY?B DEPURATTVE SYRUP.—Mr. William Trimble, M*Kelvy*a*Bow, Bayards town, Kith Ward, says he was cured of Sick Headache of eight years standing, by three bottles of Qakeley*s Depura tive Syrup. He had tried various physicians without a cure. Qe Is. now entirely well. Oakeley’s Depurativels for Rheumatism, Scrofula, Tetter, and all eruptive diseases. For sale wholesale and retail, DR. KEYSEB'S, No. 140 Wood street, Sign of the Golden Mortar. Price 76 eents per bottle. ap2 AH- A Substitute tor the Hew Liquor Lawi-DR. URBAN'S ANTI-BACCHANALIAN ELIXIR, a safe and sure remedy for the cure of INTEMPERANCE. A concentrated vegetable extract, and as a tonic is nne quailed. For the following complaints it is a most valuable medicine: Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, JSpQevfyiNcvralgia, Piles, livers qj all kiridt. Delirium Tremens, General Debility. This medicine is Intended to produce a change in the sys tem, and a distaste alcoholic drinks. Several instances where we have sold It, we have had tbe most gratifying results r so, to persons who are really desirous of breaking off the Indulgence in intoxicating beverages, this elixir will be a great help. Bold at $1 per bottle at tha Drug Store of DR. GEO. H. KBYBEK, No. 140 Wood street* corner of Virgin alley, sign ofthe Golden Mortar? apOfhdaw B&rrell’a Indian Liniment, ibr Rheumatim, Bruises, Biins in Die Back, Side-Sores of all lands. (A certificate from Cumberland, Maryland.] CusmaaLAWD, March 19, 1866. Ma. n.G.O.Caati, Zanesville— Dear Sir: May we ask the favor ofyou to send us twenty-four dozen DARRELL’S INDIAN LINIMENT? Please send it without delay, as we have not half a dozen bottles on band, and It cannot be substituted in this country; therefore, do not disanoolnt us. ••••*•• v * Respectfully, yours, Ac. Bsau A Watts. For sale wholesale and retail at DR. OEQ. H. KEYSEB’S Drug Store. No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley : also by JOEL MOHLER, Liberty street. 49-Cough Kumedlea. Cr. Keyssris Pectoral Syrup will care yon. Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis. Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis. Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrup will cure Influents. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup wHI cure a cold in the bead. Dr. Koyseris Pectoral Bymp will core Incipient Con sumption. A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of Itokeby, Ohio, says: “ I want you to send me two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup by mail. There Is a lady hero wbo has a eoagb and the doctors can’t cure her. I was In the same way, and tried everything without benefit, until I got a bottle of your Pectoral Svrup; I took It but twice, and It cured me noand and well. Ask for Dr. Kttseb's Pxctoral Bracv and take no other. Price, 60 cents. Sold at DR. KKVSEK’S, No. 140 Wood ttrv«t,aod at J. P.FLEMING'#, Allegheny. ap2sxUw AF* Marafk’a Hidical Cure Truss will cure nearly every care of rednceable Hernia. Trusses At various prices always on hand. Children’* Trasses of different fbnnsand strength for sale. El*#tio Stoeklng* for varicose or enlarged veins. A bdomnlal Bnpportera—A dozen different kinds. Pile Prop* fbr tne support and cure of Piles. Shoulder ISreees to relieve a crooked and deformed condition of the Chest, and many diseases of the Chest. Soapeuaion Bandage*. All thee* articles may be had or applied at DR. BLEY SER’B Wholesale and Retail TRUSS DEPOT, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar; or will be sent to any pari of tbe country by rending the money and measure. ap2fcdAW 49* Balm of Thousand Flotvcra, for beauU fytng ibe Complexion, and eradicating ail Tan, PusFtss and Poeckuu from the face. Sold at Dr. KKYSKU’S, 140 Wood Street. Jan3o DFt, HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GERM AN BIT TEES , PREPARED BT DK. C. U. MCEBON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL EVriOrCALLT CTJRI LIYRR COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDIUE, Chromotv Nervous DebilUy, Diseases of tbe Sidneys, and off diseases arising frama disordered Liver or Stovtach. Such aaCunzti po tion, Inward PQea. fulneBB,or Blood to the Ue&d, Acidity pf the Stomach, N ausea; Heartburn, Disgust fbr Food^ Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking, or Flattering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurriod ami Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Cbcak ing or Suffocating Sensation when inlying Posture, Dlmnrs» of Virion, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever aud Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Ohest, Llmbe, Ac-. Sudden Flushes of Heat Burningln the Flesh, Constant Imagin ings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. The proprietor, in calling the attention of the public to this preparation, dots so wtt a feeling of ths utmost confi dence in Its vtrtnes and adaj atlon to the diseases for which it U recommended. It Is no new and untried article, but one that hu stood the test of a ten years* trial before the American people, and iu reputation and sale Is unrivalled try any similar pK • paragons extant. The testimony In its Davor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians and Individu als, in all parts of the country Is Immense. Referring any who may doubt,to my ‘‘Memorabilia,”or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all th Agents for the German Bitters. Principal ofiles and Manufactory, 130 Arch street, Phils dolphin. Pa. Dr. Geo. H. Keyrer, 110 Wood street; B. A Fahnestock h Ox, No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brothers 60 Wood street; H. P. Bwarta and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny declfcdawly Is IRON CITY COinMKUCIAL COLLEGE OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, A N Institution to edrieate the BUSINESS MAN. Coi leg® open Day and Ereninsr, from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Students and upwards have matriculated at this School of Practical Arts, taught in *, practical manner by instructors of practira! experience in the business With which their arts are connected. Book-keeping—full mercantile course,, time unlim ited, Including commerdt! calculations, all leo turvs, and Practical Penmanship, - • - $86,00 8&mo course for Ladies, (apartment separate,) • 20,00 Penmanship—practical—time-unlimited, - - - 10,00 Rama course for Ladles, (apartment separate,) • 600 Penmanship, per month, - - - . 400 Arithmetic, : 4^oo Penmanship and arilhmetic, per month, . 6,00 Higher mathematics, languages* survey^ug,--engineering, drafting, mechanical, architectural and &u*meixtal draw ing and construction—as per agreement. Adt" Those that can attend only in the —flemino, Mios.,No.eo iv«at. Allegheny 01ty...UECKlIA]M & M’KKSNAN ■ B° JAMES I, SAMPLE k COg ' , . »«• J. P. ELKHINQ, Agant or Ohio—l, lx PARK, Oinrinnetl. . i apllMewly Kfl£UJ4A.TlSil.~Dr Brown's new )y discovered remedy » “ygtnatlam Is a speedy and certain remedy tor uiaipalDfUJ trouble. Unemiails. , Offlcrdnd PriTate Oonsultatlori floomn, No' Diamond Alley, Pittßbtrfgh, Pa. The Doctor Is always at ho del’ ; nov6:d*wly - * - sVJBrowai'i Kiatnce ol Joafttca &tngei;* rllHlS. Efittnce is a preparation of nnosaal ; exceUepce* X In Ordinary diarrhtea, ioclpieat.eholexa, in jsfcoxteiQaU easea of prostration of the ifcls rf.tnes* Umable value. Daring the prernleupe of eplderalur«e»Jsanoe, STANDS. pREBM iNJKNT for flavoring Soaps, Qzaties, Fish, Meat, Game, Ac. We adrise all good bouwwises ;to try It Pr1e0.25 cents per bottle, at all Grocery and Fruit )Stores In the Doited States and Canadas : For sale by ITCLURG and G. Hi KKYSF.R, Pittrtbnrgb. i\ T. WRIGHT A CO., ' ja’jflOjdiwly !e 241 Market street, Philadelphia. . Vj-*