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V ».'*?• «. -T, , • , * ■ ■ • X' , . d . - .j . ■ • ■ •> ii , ffi- THE iG£TT- POST. - MONDA7 MORNING: An Eeopbhebt.—Oar readers trill recolleot the runaway case of a man named QeorgeWi Boyd, who eloped froin Washington noonty, Fa., with a Mrm Mounts, and whom the hUßband followed to this city. Bhe went homo .at that Hmo, but on Friday last eloped and joiuod Bpyd. Officer Hagne got on tho trook, and arreßtod Boyd and Mrs. Mounts at Lebanon, Pa., jond on Thursday evening reaohed the city with both the gentleman and lady in onstody. - They, fere committed to jail by Alderman Steel for farther hearing; bat on Saturday afternoon were brought before Judge McClure, on a Babeat Oorptlß. Col. 8. M. Black appeared for the defendants, and asked to bavo them discharged, on the grounds that tho Magistrate did not intend to giro them a second examination, and had made; arrangements to send them to Washington conn - 17, out of tho jarißdiotion of tho Coart. R. Bid dle Heberts, Prosecuting Attorney, opposed the discharge, bat agreed to allow them to be releas ed on bail, and suggested $lOOO as the amount on each. The Court coincided in the Buggeg t on, and remanded the defendants ti jail, until they coaid prooure the requisite seourity. The parties in the case are both married, Mrs. Mounts haring grown np ohildron, and (he pros ecution is a joint one for adultery, on tho part of Mrs. Boyd and Mr. Mouniz. Homes is. the West. —Onr industrious real estate men aro preparing extensively to assist the enterprising to a new and ohoap home in the West, where tho first year’s orop pays fbr the whole ontlay of land, breaking up, seeding and fencing, and in addition to all this, affording an independanoe for all time to oome. Why is it that tho laboring man and mechanic will Stay about the cities earning a mere pittanoe and en tailing on their offspring nothing but depend ence and indigence, while tho rioh and noble prairleß of the West, with their fertile and pro ductive 8011, their springs, brooks, rivers and lakes teeming with will game and fish, stand inviting the tiller of tho soil to oome and take possession? Messrs. 1 likely & Riohoy, Rent Estate dealers, on the ooraer of Seventh and SmitbSeld etreete, have mode arrangements with Geo. L. Nichalls, Esq., Davenport, Iowa; Hen ry M’Konty, Esq., St. Paot; and A. 1,. Frazer, Esq., Brownsville, Minnesota Territory, by which laods in the most fertile oouoUeS in iowa and Miouesota oan be taken up at Govern ment prioe or for laod warrants. Also, for the purchase and solo of improved properly, farms, Mills, &0., &o. * Babhcu & Col. Woods' Baby Bhows !—The Philadelphia papers ore teeming with aocooots of the great Baby Exposition, that was held at tha Musical Fond Hail, in that oity, last week. *fho representations of “ little folks ” exceeds all expectation, and is folly op to the number limited, vrhilo the specimens era spoken of in the highest terms, as regards their perfect de velopment and beanty. Tho interest exeited there amongst all classes soemß to bo as groat, as that manifested in How York and Boston, each of which drow out over 100,000 of tho population of those oities. Tbo Grst “ Baby Show” hold by Bamnm & Woods, weßt of tho Alleghenies, will bo that which commences in this oity to-morrow, which will teßt, to some ex tent, the sympathies between the East and West on the Baby Question. Up toe Califoehia —Mr. John F. Lsato ', who has been manager of tho Union Telegraph offioo, in this oity, for more than a year past, leaves to-day for the modem El Dorado. Daring his brief slay among ns, Mr. E. has made a multitude of friends, who willEo sorry to hear of his dopartnre, and we are anro join with us iu wishing him all sorts of good fortune. If John gets bis desserts in the Pacific ho will oomo back with Mb pockets full of rocks. Uhitbd States Tnoors poe the West.— The tenth regiment of United States Infantry, under oomraand of Col. Alexander, numbering 700 men, passed through this oity yesterday, on their way to the Upper Mississippi. A portion are destined for Fort Sneliing, in Minnesota, the balanoe for Forts Biploy and Crawford. Oar fellowttowneman, Lieut. Murray, is attaohed to this regiment. 4tj- Fever kind of Eisht-&pibf Standing Cund H&Somi tiittm?— Mleboni Kttlly, No 117 Berenlb, near Grant street, nays: “ Last July, while running on the river, on a cotton boat plying between N&tcbez and New Orleans, Iwa« token with lever ague. For eight long months 1 suffered with this dreadful dUeaso. Tho greater part of this time I wan una ble to work, and spent at least fifty dollars f»r diffrrctu medicines, but found no permanent reliet Three weeks ago, one of my friends In'istod upon my trying Boerhavv’s Holland Bitters, saying that a cwre wa» puaran'ccff. After taking It lor one week, 1 run t stale I was a sound man. 1 have lx«n at work now for two weeks, and hare had no re tort) of the chills and fever whatever.” 1 certify that the above statement is true. Thomas Adams. Diamond nous*, Or at R- Chester’s Qoihi<- Hall. CAUTION I—To prevent imposition, be careful to ask for Boerba?e’s Eollan'i Bitters. Bold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for £6, by tho propri etors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jil, A OJ., Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and ChemibU, Pittsburgh; aud DruggiFte gwnerallv. to Traveler*.—Travelers at ibis eeason of th« year should always be careful to procure a nopply of Dt. J. Hohtattxb’s Stomach Bitters, ns it Is now conceded by all who have trie* this ioTalnahte medicine that nature can be assisted, and neq*n traveler f? subject to the various changes of a aler and diet, as he t«compelled to be, these Bitters are the oclv reliable medictoe now in the market. Tha* they are what we represent wo can only refer to the people generally, who have tried them and speak volumes in favor of this gr« at regulator of the t-toiu arh For 6ale by Druggi*!* and D**ai«ia generally, and by UOhTLTTifiR, SMITH A 00., cctlS 2 public under the name of Stomach Bitters, for they hav found tbßt only one trial was needed to render sach caoii- ' unnecessary For sale, wholesale. by Couom A Clabk, No. 22 Mark street; Geb. 11. Krrssa, 140 Wood street; ind by generally. iVatebea! WalctieaS! WnlobtiHl THK largest, finest and chnopt*t stock of WATOHK3 ever opened in Pittsburgh is now being eobl by ibe undersigned, whose long aiperlence, close attention to the busloees and superior facilities have given him an e-tub liabeil reputation in thLi brunch of trade. A b**ftutiful a* lortment ol Ladleji’ Gold Watches from $2O to $.lOO. Rail road Watches, Ac. £ORTE MONNAIKB, OANISB AND YALIHKa —Just celved, a full supply of the above goods by L. HIRSHFIBLD A 80N, No. 70 Wood street ft Vra V KLINU »U AW LB, MUVTIPRS AND EC All F? I Jost received, a lino assortment of Scotch and 1 btate Bhawls; and Silk, Ch-nill*. Cashmere and Y«1 Mumers, at L. HIRSHPIKLD A BON, No. 70 Wood street / VillNA TKA ttTUKK —l'-O thesis of iii&ck Tea* of the \_y finest qualltie?; *0 chests Young Hyson, King Chop auJ Morsni*. with other grades, just received by F. R. URAVO, No. 1 WarnooU. SUGAB— 26 bbls. Lovwrtog’s Crushed, l*ulTt*rized, Criarse PaJreriwd and OUrified Sugars- 6 hbds. [Loverin*;’* SrruD nneaaalled for fineness of flavor, just received by octii yuyu. y<* flMEßß—2oo boxes prime W. U. Ctit-eae just receiv'd and Cor sale by foctl2] F. R. DRAVO. iMSiI— &00 lbs. Drum Codfish; i 5 bblß. No. 1 Mackerel; 2 d) do Salmon ; just received by a 2 F. B. DRAVO. —XIHVLBI pnawLhTi—A. A. MASON 4 00. are now receiving the largest and most desirable assortment of Shawlfl ever offered io this market, comprising the new at »mi most fashionable styles in Long and Pquaro Bay State, BWnle« Atatm Scotch, Thibet, Stella, CashmeTo. 4c.; also, . Terr deguit assortment of Long ami Fquaro Brodm ATOUEB. JEWELRY, «O—JOBt returned rrom-tlie East, and now opening a large and splendid aaort ment of goods In my line, which will be sold at iow prices. **■ Watchea repaired in the bast manner. made to order and repaired. Silver Wore manufactured, W. ff« lyiLoUH,' oct2 67 Market street, corner of Fourth. SIX AOKBh U* CUOIOB IqANP POB BALK—VFIth a good Dwelling House, Bpring House, Garden, «c.»’ all under good fence, and in cultivation; situate about eight miles from the city. Price $7OO. Terms easy. '•'* octl 8. ODTHBBUT A SON, 63 Market at. FOB HALLS and DINING EOOMS-Oak Wainscoting and Ceilings of Elizabethan style; Marbles in every variety. Fox sale by W. P. MARSHALL"* CO. SILK BHIUTtJ AND DR A W KRB—Just received, an as sortment of 3,6, 9 and 12 threads Silk Shirts and Drawers, of all sizes, by octl ADIKB' CLOAKS, TALMAS, Ac.—-A. A. 61A8UN A'CO. JLj hate just opened some 200 more Cloaks end T«lv »s, of the newagt ami moat elegant designs in Cloth, Velvet, Moire Antique, Ac- ocll i ’4.isa' TEKEOMBH. ipoied Bipteuly foiljie Oailj Morning Post IOCIOCEB 16, XAIEB.FEO® CAUJOBHIA. j. il;y 1; -- jM ■. .'1 . ABBlVAl; , HOBTHBRR. LIOHT, . j . The Ejection. • NtffiXoEK, October 12.—The steamship. Northern Light, from flap Join, arrived about fin o’clock thi& aventag, .bringlgg dates tom-Ban Francisco totha SOtiLof Keptem bcr.npjranls.orfcarhnndied passengers, aid In treasure. . t; .--■. ■ -! -■ . - * . CoLKinueyhad resigned, thagovemorship of Ban Joan, and another .meeting lor an election, -hadbaen called, the ingllahCansra haTtog.aisnredOoliKliuiey thaV his gov onunent wonldrecognire him It reelßettd. - Cob Walher;wa3StJU:at£aaJaan ■ . The floldan Age arxlTed on the Jgth of Septembet, and the Nicaragua fiteamer UocleiSamon the 14th. ThslattoT, It trlO'he remembered,had: put into Acapulco with the cholera on boards Before she reached Ban Francisco the disease had carried .off. Iflfl psstengere, of , which ninety eight were adolte.; Savsn others had anhseqaantly died in the hoitpitol at Ban Francisco, and fourteen remained un der treatment., , ' . Theßtate eleetion In California had resulted In favor of the Knew Uothlngß., Johnston’s. majority for ■ Governor over iliglcr weß over 4,000. ,Ihe vote an the liquor law Is close end doubtful. dhe-Seaoto stands 17 Snow Nolhtngs and 10Democrats; tha Assemblyfid Know Nothioga and 25 tVrfiyyptf*- • ■ . j .* 1. -w - Th« G. EbeterJiad arrived -Jrom Uonblulu with stores, Id the whaling fleet, hat the Jo pa nose anthotl ties had refused bCT»pe«ttißßioatto-tittde, alteetoS that the treaty made nopxovtßion far .my more than a temporary gOTidPttTO-fli ' The goTernmeutsof England and Russia had coneladcd treaties with Japan similar to dots. The French steam frigate Colbert ms lest at Morgunski no Uu* Istcf «Jnnea t ' . The townof Gr&ra Valley, California, waaioiaUydeairoy ed by Are on the 14th of September. Lon $400,000:' She 8. surveying squadron was at Slmodaaad Heka dadiinJune. : - * •: » &lan£jh*ster r the defa<ing.Cinrlnnatl banker, after fro* queotlyeladdngthepbliceilted been secured and would be sent b&bfc-to Ohio.. ... < A 6r« had occurred in Wevraraville, Trinity county,caus ing a iassot $lOO,OOO. ■ John. Hogan, the defirulUnycl'y marshal at Oakland, had returned in ttoUndeSamaud vas amsted. 1 Float bad advanced to (9 per barrel at San Francisco. BiiTtwoßi, October 13.-rthe boat from Norfolk hriogn intelligence that the fevdrhaahftaify disappeared, tbecaeea occurring being very fiw and only among too returned refugees. ’ si .. , The mall of this morning brings no paperf south of Charleston. Two malls from New’OrleaHS axe doe. Accident to the Steamer Louisiana* CunCAQ’V Oct. 13.- The steamer Louisiana ran on a reef at Green Bay, on Sunday night Atthelaft accounts her bow was 6 feet ontof water; shots in great danger of breaking up. Her eargo warfßQ tons of merchan (Use. T AUCTION SALES. F« fl. DAVIS, Auctioneer. AucUan-9aUi jDatljr. AT the Ootmaerclal Bates Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth atrocte,at 10 o’clock, A. M-, a general assortment of BeasonablA, Staplepnd Fancy Pry Goods,Clothing, Boots Wo’bLOCK, P. SU. Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glqefics» New and Second Bond Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., , AT T OtCLQORi Fv M., Books, Stationery. Fancy Artictea. Mnsloal Instruments Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold an; gi)ver watches, fee. P. M. DAVIB, Aoctlooeefc -llaaittf ORPHANS’ COURT fiALBOJf REAL ESTATE is TUB SEVENTH WARD—By virtue of an oxtfor of the Or phans' Court of Allegheny Oonnty, on Tuesday, October £*, at 2 o’clock P-11-, on the premises, will be sold, by order of William Wilson, Administrator of Samuel Wlbon, deceased, tbs following property, belonging to that estate, vt* t—Lot No. 12 in third plan of lota lai 1 out by Vm. Arthurs, bar ing a Trout of twenty feet oa Centre avenue, near Uie N. W. corner of said avenue and Arthurs street, and extending bank (preserving the ease width) one hundred fret; on which is erected a two story frame dwelliog house and sta ble ; subject to a claim of (1,200 for purchase money (here on. A'so, the undivided equal half part or portion of all tboso two certain lots of ground, being Nos. 23 and 26 la A. Miller’s plan of lots, having rach a front on DevUller street of twenty-four fret, and extending back 000 hundred and four fret. Said lot No. 28 being subject to claim for pur chase money amounting to $167 7-100. Terms cash, par money. oc*3 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ia m* Fiwu Wabj» at Aocncjt—On Thursday evening, October 18th, at 7 % o’clock, Bt the Mow-bwftt*' Exchange Foorlh street, will be sold, the f llowiog valuable real estate, viz: Lots numbered 25 »ndi 26 in Boyle.Jfwlo’£ plan Of lots, In tba fifth Ward. Pitiabprgh, having together a from of 41 feet on Libert? street, extending hack 100 loet to Spring alley ; oo which are erected substantial Brick Buildings, suitably arranged in court to make ten tenements, two fronting an Libert; street, two on Spring alley, and the Other six on the ort, but having convenient eocess from Liberty street nr Spring alley. . As jbla property Is situated adjacent to the Outer D*pot of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co., U rents readily, and ct«- ates a revenue ot over sGtt) par annum. octo P. M. DA VIS, Auctioneer. ON TDK 17tn OP SEPTEMBER LAST, two boxes were delivered at tbe office of the American Krpres* Com pany,la Dubuque, lowa, by a eartmao from the United Elates Depository. Bald boxes, on their arrival at the Sub-Treasury in New York, were found lo contain buck-shot of the size of 14U to the pound, and pressed balls of thaaize of 100 t* the pound, tc thoomount cf 174 pounds in weight, and 20 pounds of sheet load, No. 4. The boxes were made of white plno, one inch thick, I ovetailed at tbe corner#, about lnches long, S% inrhe* wide, aui 4, 1 £ inches deep, inside measure men;. The bottom of one of the boxes was of hemlock. They Were strapped once around the middle with one inch hoop Iron. It la claimed by the Depositary at Dubuque. L at the boxes each contained gold coin to the amount of 423,000. They were marked with cards addressed to the ‘‘Assistant Treasurer B. S , New York," which cards are ad mitted by the Depositary at Duboqoe to be genuine. Now, therefbtfi, for the purpose of discovering how ihle fraud-was committed, and bringiog to justice the perpetra tors thereof the Americ»D Express Company will pay $lO,- 000 fur the recovery of tbe money, or in that proportion for any part of it, and $5,0U0 for the arrest and rouvlclloo of the offenders; and they will pay liberally for Information relative to the making of said boxes, the furnishing of suab lead balls, shot, Ac, Ac., Ac. • All communications should b* addressed to the rubacri bers. WKT.LS, BUTTERFIELD A CO., New York, LIVINGSTON, FARGO A CO., Buffalo, Proprietors of the American Express Co. octS.lmd j. j. oaLtsrix. J. J. Gillespie U Co., LOOKING GLASS MANUFACTURERS, Had Dealers in Looking Glow Plates, Plate Glass, Engravings, Combs and Fancy Goode, No. 76 Wood street, Pittsburgh. On hand and made to order, Gilt Pier and Menu* Glasses Mahogany, Rosewood, Walnut and Gilt Frames, or Mould ing, of every description. STEAMBOAT CABINS Decorated and Gilt. |oct4 r|UlB ENCYCLOPEDIA OP CIIBMISTBY, Practlml and 1. Theoretical: embracing lt9 application to ihe Arts, Metallurgy, Mineralogy, Geology, Medicine aDd Pharmacy. By James C. Booth, A. M„ M. A , P. B_, Melu-r aod ILdiner lo the United Btates Mint, Professor of Applied Chemistry lu the Frtnklin Institute; assisted by Campbell Morfitt, author of M Applied Chemistry " and “Chemical Manipula tions n Second edition. For sale by £K:t2 B. T. C. MOilG *N, 104 Wood at. HPHE Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Insurance Com* X paoy, of Pittsburgh, ure hereby notiBvd that the An nual Election for Directors for will Company will b« held at ibe office, corner of Fourth and Bmitnflold streets, on MONDAY, tne 6th day of November, 1666, at 10 o’clock A. M. [oct&tdj A. A. CARRIKa. B*-c’y I\{sTull ~F L■WISH hOOTd—Our anoual importation of / .Holland Hyacinths, Tullpv, 4c., for fall planting has arrived. Catalogues will be ready in a few days. oct33 JAMES WARDBOP. IRD CAGES—icdoreu ol Canary, ltobin and Mocking •Bird Cages, of various sites, just received and for cab by foet 131 JAMES WARDROP. HICKOK’B NEW MILL AND WINE PRESS—A con stant supply will be kept on hand from this date price $.16, at the Seed tod Agricultural Store. 47 Fifth tlr*d, by | oc(l2.2tw* | JAMES WARDROP. BLOOMS —100 Lons Lake Champlain; 76 “ Juniata; for sale by oct-12 JOHN MOORIIEAD^ PIG METAL BCALE'—Two second hand I’ig Mete! Beales In store and frr sale by o<-tH ATWELL, LKB * CO. BUTTER— 7 kegs fresh for salary ootll __ SMITH. MAIRA lIUNTEH^ Fva M KTAL—I26 ton • Allegheny lor sale by oct 10 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. 1 LN S E bbia for sale by j ,*tlO HENRY H. COLT INS. lOTCRES taUen at CARGO’S UALLKHY may be left to .be called for. t£s- Prices to suit all, at 76 Fourth st. oc(6 W" ILL YOU PAY MONEY for Worthless Pictures Try tbe ENTERPRISE GALLERY, 74 Fourth stn SYRUPS —16 bhle Dougherty A Woods’ t 20 do Harrison A Newbold’s ; for sale by octO SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. FLoUR— 6 bbls Rye Flour received on consignment ant for sale by |oct4J ATWELL, LEE A CO. TIMOTHY SHED—9 bags Timothy Seed received on con signment and for sale by oc*4 b ATWELL, LEE A CO. NO. BUUAK—2O hh(l» strictly prime N. 0. Sugar in • store and for sale by oct4 SYiUIP— 80 bblfl p] sal a by \< WALL PAPERS —A large collection of new styles, at all prices, for sale by oct4 W. P. MARSHALL A > OlL—Sales 10 bbls No 1 Lard Oil at 85c. SALT—Sales 4000 bbls No. 1 at $1.62%. TELEGRAPH MARKETS. Nxw York, October 13.—Stocks firm; aterlingexchanro at BJ4. Cotton irregular; sales 100 bales, Orleans middling Q&tt Upland middling Flour firm; sales 1560 bbla. wheat Irregular; Bales 26,000 bun. Corn active : Bales 60,' ■OOO fans. Itork Irregular; jaJes 860 bbla. Baof firm; sales 200 bbla. Lard firm; Bales 700 bbls. Whisky firm; sales 160 bbla. Coffee heavy; tales 900 bags at 7%. in Linseed Oil end Laid OH thero la nothing doing. Freights to Liver' pool buoyant; Flour 4a. Philadclpqia, October 13.—Cotton remains quiet. Flour; stock very light, bat the demind has fallen off, and only about 1000 bbla standard superfine found buyers at $8,60 bbl; some holier* ask more, bnt there is nothing doing except In a retail way. Cornmeal scarce; firm at $4,50 for Pmma.' Grain eomes in slowly. Tbe demand for Wheat has fallen off, and prices favor buyers; some 5,000 or 6,000 bushels Bold el sl9o@l,9£> for fair to prime red, including 3,-flOObus good Ohio at $1,92; sales 700 bon mixed Southern at $1,07, and 200 bus white at $2,10 Corn better, and about 4,000 bus yellow Bold at 05c, afloat, and 94c in store. Oats continae in steady demand, and about *2,000 bus Southern .brought 42c, afloat. Groceries; the movement continues; email Bales; 160 hhds Cubaßugar reported at 7£)7Uc,on time. Provisions remain quiet at same prices Whisky steady at 41 loir hhds, and 41 @42 for bbl. CmoiHSlTl, October 13 —Flour has declined fully 26c per bbl; i cry few buyers; sales 160 bbl* at $7,40. Bale* 1.600 bu« prime re-1 Wheat at $1,66; r»00 do at $1.48, and 150 do white nt $1,68. Provisions; sale* ]o*» bbl* Mess Pork at $2O. Whiakv firm and in good demand; sale* 626 bbls at SugaT depressed ; sales 10 hhds prime at 7 do ; do low fair 7>4- Coffee In moderate demand and unchanged Boobs received t&day, At Davi9or*b Gus&p Bookstobi, 05 Market, near Fourth st. Taylor's India, Chins and Japan ; Hildreth's Japan as it was and is; Baker's Revival Sermons, both tun-ie*; Harpers’ Story Books, with numerous and beautiful en graving*; First Principles of Chemistry, Illustrated by a series of the most recently dlsooTemi and brilliant axjwrlmente known to reienre; Sidney Smith’s Life; Bidney Smith’* Moral Science ; History of tbe Council of Trent, by Bungener; Harvey’s Principles of Courtesy ; Ilervey’B Rhetoric of Conversation ; The Land of Israel, by Keith; Agneiv on ’.be Sabbath ; Lamartine’s History of the Giro odists; Hamboldt’e Cosmos; Coleridge's Complete WorkF, 7 vole; Bancroft's Literary and Historical MDcellaniea, plain and half calf; Prime’s Travels In tbe East; Abbott’s History of Napoleon BonapntV; Rirwon’s Letters to Bishop Hughes; Kv»*niog> ai Home; My Mother's Kiblo ; Tales from English History; Franconia Btorios; RreniniJfl witli the Prophet*; Henry’s Commentary, new and elegant edition, Urge type; Lanrin’s Sermons; Adveotore* of Amyas 1 eUh Kinsley ; Jay’s Exercises, plain and half calf; Wendell’s Blackstooe; Anlhou’e Cl assies; Loomis' Astronomy and Mathematics. New Books tecalved almost daily. A new supply of elegant and plain English Bibles, r-ome gilt, with clasp nnd Psalms, for 60 cents. °ctl 1 Buoasi boors n Abbott's Napoleon, in 2 to!*?; Bayard Taylor’s (treat work on Japan. Ac., fifth supply ; Physical Geography of the* Sea, by Lieut. Mnurv : Cosmos, by Humboldt, in 4 vols ; Pvlidta: a metrical romance, by Elisabeth C. Kinney , A Qonier’fl Life iu Africa, by R. G. Gumming; Waikna, or Adventures on Ibe Mofqrlto Shore, hy 8 A. Bard. Genius of Italy, by Rev. Robert Tnmbnll; Life of Chevalier Bayard; Mias B**o hur’l Receipt Book; Trarela in Europe and tbe Ra*t, by 8. J. Prime Cora and the Doctor ; Bidden Path, by anther of “Alone,'" Japan ae it was and la, by H. Hildreth , Does ticks; Star Papers, by 11. Ward Bee- lift; History of Hen Fever, by Burntum Bitu ol Blarney; Mrs. BUBS’ Cook Book ; Tho Match Girl; Tho Planter's Victim; lowa as It is 1q 1 ; Escaped Nun; Harpers’ Story Book, nsatly bound in 10 redd—tho beet books tor children extant; Oakfield, by W. D. Arnold : Uppincott’s Gazetteer of the World. Also, a large assortment of School Books, Stationery. *<*•. which will bo sold 10 per cent. lower than can tw had else where. Remember in -nil at” oetll LA UPPER'S l’ookstoro. No. 30T1fthj»t. N~ Kw"VIJ bLICATIuN r India. China and Jd ; The Deserted Wile; lowa as It is , Japao as it was and U; A Basket of Chips, by John Brougman . The Elder Sister, by Marian Jmm> ; Klbel, or the Double Error; The Yellow Mask, by Charles Dickens; The Schoolboy, do Seven Poor Travelers, do 1,«7.71e Li-ljjh, do Calderon, the Courtier; by Sir E. L. Ilulwer Just received and for sale at W. A. (51LD KNPENNKY k CO.’P, octll Fifth st., opposite tbe Theatn». Irving's Great Work* rr\HK LIVE OF GKOIU3E WASHINGTON 'The An* vol- X nine of the above work la now ready f«*r delivery—tbe second volume will bo ready phortly. It is Deftly gotten up—printed on fine paper, with three or more portraits and plana Price $‘2,00 per volume. This edition is published exclusively by subscription, and paynble on the delivery of each volume T. J. KfKNEH A CO. are sole Agents for the above work. Office, No, .'SO Fifth street, in Lauffer'e Books tor-, where the books will be open tor subscriber's d*di-i. All orders addreesed to T. J. K. A Co. will l»e rlriot I y attended to. Canvassers wanted. ftiur‘2 ot6 S - CiiMlDT’d LIQUID lIA i K DTK cbauges almost inetant ly red or grey hair to black or brown. Thi» Dye he* been used in thousands of case*, and la a moat excellent article, fl per box. HERPKTIO SOAP i* u«*hl for nraiovlog tnn, Bftllowneß*, iod redness of the skin, It also euros all chaps, chafes am! roughness of the akin. and renders if soft and white, cents per cake. Bold by 8. I<- OUTHBEKT, 63 Market Rtreet- fl'Mlk CONSTANT DSK of the KO6KMAKY will keep the X hair soft and luxuriant to the most advanced age. It eradicates dandruff and keeps the scalp healthy and c lean. It a.so prevents the hair from falling off and promotes its growth; and then it is only 26 cents per bottle. Sold by octB 8. L. CUTUBKUT, 60 Market st. DUKSd GOODS.—A. A. MASON A CO. invite attention to the large and elegant stork of Press Goods they have Jost received, comprising the most fashionable shades of French Merinos, Paramnttas, Plain and Figured Wool De Laines, Wool Plalda, Ac , Ac. NOTICK to FARMKIIri. Moore’s Patient Improved Drill, for flowing Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley and Oman Bwdft, for sale at the tWd and Aprlcnltural Store, 47 Fifth street, by [ au*22:w!it*| JAMIiS WAIIPROP. OUBLK bAHKKIi TWIST AND I’ATKNT BKKKCU QUNH, from slu and upwards. Call at tiio Enterprise Gun Works, KW) Wood street. bu*27 CLOTHS, OASSIMEUKS, Ac —A large and well selected fltook of Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Casvimeres, Caaainetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Ac., just received by octB A. A. MAHON* 00. APPLKTON'S DICTIONARY of Machines, Mechanics, Engine Work, and Engineering Illustrated with four thousand eDgra rings on wood. In *2 vole. For nolo by B. T. 0. MORGAN, oct2 No. 104 Wood street, near Fifth: FINE PAPER HANGINGS—PaneI Decorations, iu Gold and Velvet, for Parlors; and other new designs, just received and for sale by W. P. MARBHALL A 00., oct4 87 Wood street. 0 MOLASSES—2I Uhls new N. U. Molasses received L> • per steamer Ella, Cor sale by octll ATWELL, LEE A CO. T)KKIN TEA STORK, No. 88 Firm Bvairr—Just re i oeived, a large stock of GREEN and BLACK TEAS, cona atlng of all the different flavors and grades, purchased direct from the importers, for cash, nod will be sold whole sale and retail atthelowest prices. fl. JAYNES. BATOIIELOR’S HAIR DYE—Acknowledged to be the best Hair Dye in tbo world. Twelve dozen received by Joetai JOS. FLEMI -G. IjiXSiir BRUSHES—A very large and fine assortment of * Flesh Brushes, embracing every variety, josf rec'd by octa JOB. FLEMING. INK HAVANA nKGAKS —I Dave just received another supply of genuine Havana Segars. Those wishing an excellent arttclo of Begars can al ways procure them at t 2 JOS. FLEMING’S: GREASE— No. 1, for Railroad Cars, heavy*Machlm*ry, Ac.; No. % for Coal Cars, Wagons, Carriages, Carts, Drays* Omnlbussfis, Ao.; for sale by oct4 ’ HENRY 11, COLLINS. INDOW GLASS— P7A J. Swearer’s brand : 60 boxes 8x10; 20 do 10x12; 26 do 10x14; with other size*, for sale by octn SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. M' ACABBAR OIL —A supply of the genuine Macassar Oil, for beautifying and promoting the growth of He hair, just received by JOB - corner Diamond and Market at SUIRTS AND COLLARS—Just received from the Facto ry, a floe lot of Shirts, (Preach wrists,) with or without tbs new style Byron Collars, byy octi t HIRBHFIKLD A 80N. riIHE HANDSOMEST assortment of Gaiters and Fancy 1 Shoes can be bonuht at No. 107 Market street, cheap or cash. |ao«4| W. E. SOHMKRTZ O. SUGAR—7O hide prime for sole by . octi SMITH. MAIR A HUNTER. 1’ to MORROW—If not to-day—gel your phit at CARGO’S, 7d Fourth street—not Lalayette Hall. octi "■ **' V~ £• i»l - •) C _ ...I . • - f> V y'- -■ ■ V H MINER A CO, No :tj dmithfodd Mr-i-t TVWN A TETLKY < V*- ' t' ' i . . ‘ +i * * V „ * 4 ■ i' ■.' •.‘ V'- O - * 4- < < - r \ .1 r> —.baaf- evening fit dU3k there -were 5 feet 2 Inches water, by the pier mark, and stationary. Qapv. B* F. HuTCHUfBOa new 5 ride wheel steamer the M Sorrdgor.” —«^'- v Tni steamer «Quakir City,’? Capt. M’Datdel, will for Cincinnati and • . The steamer " Twin. City ” w&a Bold on Thursday to Capt. Ball for $9,000, and left bn Friday for St, Louis. The steamer “ Dlnrnal,” Capt. J. A- BhoaL% Is Wheeling packet this morning; she leaves at 10 o’oloji. Tm steamer “Endeavor” will leave this tnorniijg for 8L Louis and 8t Paul. She offers flue inducements to travelers going West „ Tax renouned packet “Allegheny” having been thorough ly repaired and newly printed, came to the landing on Sun day to take her plaeo In the packet line, between this city and Cincinnati, ou Tuesday morning. Tax new steamer u B. F»fla88,” Capt. P. 8. Mnlford, will leave to-day, on her maiden trip, for St. Louts. She offers a fine opportunity to those traveling West. Our amiable friend, W.O. Barr, jr., will be found at his office always ready to writ on those that may have business with the “B. F. Bass.” .: Ta* steamer “ Alliance,” recently sunk In the Osage riv er, will soon be raised and underway again. The steamers Gipsy " and “J. S. Pringle'" arrived In fit Loris on tbe 9th. The river at 8t Loris Was swelling elowly on the 10th, and business reviving, with large amounts of produce for shipment PORT OF PITTSBURGH, 6 rxxT 2 JMcars witn n* Tin onAwirat. arrived. Bi*amer Jefferson. Woodward, Brownsville, 11 Lnierno, BennettßrownsvllJn. 11 Col. Bayard, Peehio*,EUmbeth. ** Eollan, Hfluderickpon, West Newton. “ Aqnllla, Dickson, West Newton. •< Michigan No. 2, Ityiet, Wellsrille. “ Gen. Larimer, "ft". Rochester. “ Rosalie, Doyle. Wheeling. *♦ Clara fisher, Gordon, Steubenville. Jame 3 Park Miller, St. Louis. ** Irene, Smith, Cincinnati, “ Delegate, Rogers, St. Louis. “ Emma Graham, Ayers, Zanesville. •• Flora, Dean, Cincinnati. *• Convoy, Wolf, GalHopnli*. “ Eclipse, Doyle, Louisville. “ Linden, ,Qoclnnau. departed. Pteamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. “ Luxorne, Bennett. Brownsville. •• Col. Bayard,Peebles,Elisabeth. “ EolUn, Uenderickson, West Newton. " Aqnilla, Dickson. West Nowton. “ Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsvillc. “ Q«n. Larimer, , Rochester. Fores; City, Moore, Wheeling. •- Clara Fisher, Gordon, SteabenYiUe. “ Silver Wave, M’Mlllin, Bt. Loui^. 11 Rochester, Neare, Cincinnati. •• Jacob Poe, Stewart, lionwville. •• Fanny Fern, Hemphill, Bt. Lonis ** Ben Coursin, ——, Cincinnati. “ Daniel G Bymms, Bt. Lonfe. STEAMBOATS Pittsburgh* St*nh«nwtlls and Wheeling Packets. r Rgg fa The DICTtNAL, OaptaJn'J. A. Sffotxa, and jaßEsgEbßith* FORRST CITY, Captain B. Wit, will ran an regular DAILY PAOKKTB, between PUUbprgh, Bteabenrllio and Wheeling, stopping at all intermediate ports. The DIURNAL will Inara Pittsburgh on Mondaya, wed nswlaj’s and Fridays, at 10 o’clock, A.M —SeiumiHp nh« will leave Wheetine on ToeodaySiThttredaya and Battml»yp, at 7*4 o'clock, A. M. Tb* FOB KBT CITY will also leave Pittsburgh on Tnertlaya, Thurndaye and Batnrdaye, at 10 o'clock. A. M.-—Ac.'Krri*np« she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays *‘*o Fr’ - days, «t 7U o’clock, A. 11. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. D. OOLLINOWTHro, Agent* No. 1W Front street. Elecnlar Tussdujr picks! for Wheeling, PlsrieUs and « a 111 a polls. . Tbe new and splendid steamer CONVOY; i JEgLftjnm Wolf, Jr., Master, B. DAnaaon, Ulerk, nSreSSvwlll leave for the above and intermediate ports every Tuesday, at 4 o dock, l*. fiLj positively. For freight, or passage, apply onboard to r 23 0. Mill X RTON, or_C. BAHNR3, Agents. For 2auLeaT-tlle. The steamer GRAHAM, Qaptaln I Atkss, will IrtVo'fortlw shore Ami all (g£gi&Msal s tann£,i(e- JL burgh are hereby notified that the third instntm>Dt cl $12,60 por share will boduo on the 10th of October proximo, and the fourth and last instalment of $12,50 per sbsre on the 2Uth November following, payable at the Hanking House, on Fourth street, os per resolution of the Hoard of Directors. |sppl) GEO. D. McOIIKW, Ca-hier. Election. AMKRTING of ths Stockholders of thn Temprrancerxlle and yMtxtown Plan): Hoad O mipany, for the purpose of choosing ofileere to serve Cor th*> ensuing year, will bo bald at the cfil/’* of tbe Treasurer, 92 Fourth street, on tlw FIRST MONDAY of November nest. By order of tbe Board. octO . AUSTIN LOOMIS, Treasurer. KHRUMATISM *AND NEURALGIA. Dr. FROWN hereby informs the afflicted that his remedy for the above mentioned diseases Is one that will cure, lie will warrant a cure in any ease of this kind. This remedy was never known to fell when properly persevered with. Many suffer the torture of thincomplaint for months and roars, when a few months would procure a certain, safe vnd speedy remedy. Office and Private Consulting Rooms, No. 41 DIAMOND illey. j e 36 Ileal Estate Office, Corner of Seventh and Smi&Jield ttrrtts, Pittslnrrgh. BLAKELY A IUOQSY offer for sale a valuable Farm In Adams Township, Butler County—l4l acres. A Coal Property of 400 acres. The undivided half will be sold, with 161 acres of Improved land; on which, among other buildings, is an excellent Saw Mill.- Forty-eight Buildiog Lots in the Borough of Manchester. Thirty Building Lots near the northern end of the Bharpebnrg Bridge. A Building Lot In .Tame* B. Irwin’s plan, in Pitt Town ship, (a 'joining Sixth Watd,l will he sold very low for cash’, as the owner Is going to Kansas. Apply to sep22:r4o, 80 end 130 I acre Land Warrants, of the late Issue. Also, for 80 and 100 acre Warrants, leaned under the law of 1860. Apply to sep2l:i]*v BLAKELY A RICHEY, comer of Seventh and Bnrithflelfl sts. Canal Boat for Sale* HAS been in use about twoyeare—now In good condl- Uon. BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO. dctlal2w ___ 1 BROWN'S ESSENCE GINGER—6 gross for sale by K B. A. FAHNESTOCK. A 00 , txjtfl corner Wood end First ets. LvmonS 20 boxes fresh Lemons just received and for TaiX bY RHYMER A ANDERSON,. octl 7 NQjM^oo&nrnA- G UM 'aSSAFiETTDA—6OO lbs received and for sale by ocll FLEMING BROS. (Top FBRAS—bo obla for sale by j ocUS B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. ‘ V. ,'*T'T-’TV amusements. THiSATSLK—J. 0. FOSTErt, sole Lessee and Msna ger; WM. H. Rt£D 4 Stage Mana*er : Ohables Fostxx, Acting Mauoger. Treasurer, J.V. Boaxrrx, PQICXS Of ADMIBSIOn: Boxes, anl Parqostte.. -50 e. I PriTatsßoxM. largo— ss 00 Beeona Tier..... 4»M Boxosfbr ooluo 1 perrons - cent*. certificate, eecuring S2hta, 12J>5 oetxts extra. NIGHT of the Eminent Tragedian, Mr. JAftlisS BENNETT. HONDA? EVENING, Octobm 16, 1865, Win b. performed, VlMZln!uf M Vlrgiulafl, Mr. James Bennett; Applus - Mr. M'Bride; IcUlns, Mt. B. Dubois; Dentatns, Mr. V O. Cunningham; Virginia, Mr. V. Cunningham. SINGING AND DANCING. To conclude with Four Life’s In I>ax» g er—John Strong, Mr A. W Young: County*, Miss iitllle Cantor. Doora open at 7 ; performance to begin at __ BARN IT B 1 A CUI.. WOOD'S GREAT NATIONAL BABY SHOW! NEW CITY HA L- FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY. Commencing on TUESDAY, October 10th, continuing 17th, 18th and 19th. 34 Premiums, amounting to $3,180 !!! WRI be awarded to tbe FINEST BaBIKS. TWINS, TRIP LETS, QUATERNS AND QUINTKTTB. Number of Competitor* limited to One Hundred. Hlghiit Premium, $l,OOO 111 wishing to compete for “ Priz-so,” should apply I for certificates immediately, as the applications In New York, Boston and elsewhere greatly exceeded the number limited. OVER 260,000 PERSONS Tilled the Baby Shows held in New Yoik, Boston and Albany, with tbe greatest delight. MJi. BARNUSI will be present, and deliver Premiums in person. MISS HANDY, tbe Maine GiAntra*. nenrl'* 8 feet high. * Tbe New York Prize Baby, gi/veral of the Boston Prfrs Babies, and one Quatern (or four at a birth) are engaged to be present. tytb,Certificates and all information In reference to tbp Baby Show In Pittsburgh, ean bo had at W. A. GILDENFKNNBY & CO. J S BOOKBTOBE, Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. Jgy Hours of Exhibition from 10 to 12; 3 to 6, and 7 u> 6 o’clock. Doors open half tm hour in advanco. , Admission, 25 cents; children under ten years, "half pri«T ootfcdl.- DAN RICE’S GREAT IS COMING. DAN RICE respectfully announces to the citizens of this vicinity, that his Great Equestrian Establishment And .. v-. Trained Animals Combined, As organized for 1855, will have the honor of appearing bt-fore them, aLPittsbargh. for TWO DAYS, Friday and sa(i*nioy, October 19th nol 20th, in frout of lb* AMKBI - 81/EKL, Penn street. #tf~ Admlsidon, 25 cents. Performance oommene-a st > and 7 o’clock P. M., edcli day. The three groat features that distinguish DAN ItlCh’S GREAT SHOW Jrom every other exhibition in tbelrouutry follows: 1. Th» Brilliant Army of Frofasaionri •OVrientT 2. Tbe Rcantiful Stnd of Hordes, Ponies and Mules. 3. The most perfectly troioM Wild Anijnnls ever exhibited. Among thft Bquoetrian Talent, the following eminent Artiste will appear: Mra Dan Rle*, Mad. Rosston, Mad’lle Jonta, the Vocalist, Mad’lle GiedrgJana. V.TL RosstoD, W. 0. Dale, Youog Jean Johnson, O. Richardson. Chas. Noycq, L Showles, Wm. Walker, A. Lovell, Qeo. Hiller, Master Choa. Reed, DAN BICB. And hb counterpart, Lillie M>k' T.tpman. In his ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION will bn found the stupendous and magnificent Elephant, Lallu IfcodUtl, who, among other feats and sagacious trieh?, ba* in*nn taught to WALK THE TIGHT ROPE. DAN RICE will conviueetbe public thwro wfU be nothing done at hla Exhibition but what is jYfnW, Wondtrfu', and Morally Instructive. : ! During each exhibition. DAN RICE will introduce bis thorough bred Home, Kxeelalory and the famous pair of Educated Multi, taught to perform 6ome of the most laughable ami tocredlhla feats of pajjacity, Resides these, wTII be eSbibUbd the moat perfectly trained AUSTRALIAN BEAR ever captured. 5 A Brilliant CJornotßand will bead tbo Grand Prficefcuon, and pass through the principal streets ot To o'clock A. M. on the day of exhibition. C. IT. CASTLE, Agent • tigb-TbU Company will exhibit at J%jliNfeTUWi?.£‘*».<~....~»..Monday, October 15tb« LIGONIKR - -Tuesday, “ ldth[ URKBNSUUEtI- Wcdm-s-lay, “ 17th. KAKT LIBERTY Thursday, “ 19th. BUTLER .. JLondnv, “ 221. Ocfs * JOHN W. M’CARTHY, Still Poster and, SSistribittor , .•Jsr Wiu. attend to the Posting and Distributing ol all kinds of ' . BILLS FOR CONCERTS. LECTURES, EXIIUUTIONB, Ac. All eommunicationf —either by mail, telegraph, or Other wise—directed to th* office of the Morning Post, calve prompt attention. *i' Wspaeiacltt and Surgical toperatton* Uaeleas—The Blind May Set.—lt i« gratify ing for us to be able to announce to tbo public that the utility of BALLS’ PATENT RYE CUPS If now no«Xperi ment,—their wonderful effects are eomifig daily to the knowledge of the proprietors. Strange as it may seem, it is true, that Spectacles inny be dispensed vith entirely anJ sight restored to Its original power. Therie c u pn are aimpi*, yA*t philosophical. They are used without pain or the least danger of injury. Below will be found several e ‘riifieates which speak highly in their favor [From the New York Evangelist.) A tiry simp’e vet philosophical instrument, has been invented by J. Ball A Co., of this city, by the application ot which the cornea of the evo L< gradually raised to its origi nal convexity, causing the to impinge on the retina without the aid of convex lenFes. Tb us by an ea «y process persons who have need glasses for >oars are t-nubled U dispense with them. The editor of the P«»tm*ylvnQia Democrat wriUf? afl fol lows, respecting the cure of Mrs. Guretead, of Unioatonn Pennsylvania Being well acquainted with Mrs. Cnretead, l know Lha before she u-ed “Ball’n Patent Eye-Cups,” it was import ble for her to read without the us« of spectacles, and Hint bor Fight baa been restored by the use ot the Cups, so that tbe now reads print with bar naked eye without difficulty. Jobs V. Bkazell, Kd Peon. Democrat. Dear Sir— Having lo*t my sifjbt by old age, 1 was in duced to purchase yonr wonderful instrument*, and by using tbc same according to your direction*, l socoeeded ia restoring my sight so that I can read by night ordav with out spectacles. I lioth not us«l my sjvctvwies f'*r iho last three or four months which shows that tb* restoration is not a temporary one, bat a valuable and permanent cure. Melvilu! Snell. Of the firm rf Snell A Brothers, Fiakdalc, Mtu-s. remitting five dollars, n pair will bo fpnt, post paid, with full directions, to any part of the country. Ajl* drew DR. GEO. 12. KEYBEII, eoroor of Wood etrwt and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. seplfrdisr o. t. br0tt........ Brott Curtis, Dealers in real estate. »t. abtuont Falla, Minnesota Territory. Lmd boaghPand sold through oat the Territory. Money loaoed, investments mad» to the best advantage, and Land Warrants located. Alra>. Agents for the sale of Lots in the town of ST. CLOUD, Oi miles from 8t Anthony, and head of narration above tb* Kjillh. The survey of the great Pacitic Railroad crosses the MissLa- Fippl at this point, and the numerous advantages it pos sesses as a place of bneineea, will make it one of the largest cities in the Northwest. RXFKIU2rC£B. Ei-Oovernor Ramsey, Minnesota. Hon. Wiu. H. Welsh, Chief Justice ol Hen J Meeker. Hon H. ‘ k ’. Ric-, Delegate to Coogre« Hi-o. Holling-l A Broker, A!U'!d*\« hi i hi* 1 Mi-chth B.>rup A ifak.'i, Banker*. R. r T. M. Fullerton, RegL-ter of U S Lmi-1 * >oi •• Hep'JO N. G, MURPII Y A BUO., .Vo. 67 Woodstrert, HAVE NOW IN BTOUE a beautiful of DRY GOODS and SMALL WAUKS, bought within tin* I* -t two weeks at the very lowest closing prices, un 1 which they will soil at a small advance ou Eastern cent for rush, or to good prompt six month? purchasers. All purchasers arc invited and desired to make nn exam ination of their f-tock. 0.-tlO il.twlm Penrhyn Rlmtelt. A FINK ASSORTMENT of those durable and beautiful r\ Imported Mantels will be opened for insperuoa, lor the first time in thie city, at the FAIR GROUNDS. Alter the close of the Exhibition, ihey will be fouud at the Mun iel Rooms of WILLIAMS A ALLEN, comer of Second mid Market streets. ootlrr M. A. Svvtler, WIIOLE3ALK ANB RETAIL DEALER IN FURNACES, Range*. Store*, Tin, Tro-i and llim>mbeepers* I bird ware, Tinners’ Machine* and Tools. Tin Piute, Shunt Ire n, Wire Rivebt, Ac. Ac. 24 North Second street, foppCKile Buehler’s Hotel.) HARRISBURG. H»p3hd3m JAMXrt ULAEILY, Blakely A. lllchey, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, corner of Seven I h and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa Farms, Horn we, Lota, Mills, Furnaces, Ac., bought and sold on commission. Land Warranto, Bills. Bonds and Notes negotiated. Espe cial attention given to subdividing Farms and disposing of them. Terms reasonable. sepSO {Root and Shoe Manufactory. JAMES O’DONNELL A BHO., Swil Would respectfully inform the QUiaenft^’*®*' 1 ' 1 V Hi of Pittsburgh, that they have opened a manufactory f «®tof MEN’S AND WOMEN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, At No. 70 Smltbfleld ■tree!, In Witmas’b Buildings, where they will be prepured to fill all ordure of every description of Boots anu Shoes ut the shortest notice. In order to accommodate ail classes of customers they will also keep on sale a good assortment of the best eastern work. Also, all descriptions of children’s wear. Term* strictly cash ; goods at cash prices. A Hhmre of the pnhlin patronage is solicited, imyldro DR. BROWN eontinneß to bo consulted for, the cure of SECRET DISEASES. His success in long standing cases is unequalled. The afflicted are invited to call With out delay, persona afflicted with Venereal Diseases, Rheumatism* Piles, or Seminal Debility, should .not dflny to get his advice. Letter* containing & fee immediately answered. • Office and Private Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pltta burgb. Barr’s Intelligence Ofllee* r . t ... HOTELS, House-keepers, Manufacture™, Merchants and Mechanics are invited and solicited to call their Help and their Apprentices. Also, the working rUflfififl, both male aad female, shall be attended to, and business found for them on short notice, at BAER’S IN* TELLIQENOE OFFICE, No. 410 Liberty street. No answer returned to applications by mail, unless ac companied by a postage 6tamp. __ _ eepLO Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership formed by the audemgned and Jilica O’Neal, In carrying on “ the Camden Coal Works, 0 under the name and style of JONES, O’NRAL A MILLER, Is now dissolved. ISAAC JONES* July 7tb, 1866. JOHN D. MILLER. John Groutt, 1 IMPORTER OP BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, In fine Old Monongahela Whisky, PaacKßrandy, Ac. Also, Rectifying Distiller, comer of Smithfield and Front atreeta, Pittabnrgh. apris RARE CHANGE—For tale, the Stock and Utensil*, com plete, of a DAIRY, In full operation, within two miles of Allegheny Olty, having a first rate custom. Also, a large quantity of well saved HAY, and other crops, and the un explred term of the lease. Immediate possession can be had. oct3 B. CUTSBKRT A SON &S, Market ut. \ V %ti AT THE SHOW Pa., August l, 1564. ItRLOHCRTows. June 1 ISM. MEDICAL. A Vaei Worthy orKecord AbdAtton tlott.--WBIQHT,B *ONIO MIXTURE, 4 guamnUecl and certain core Jfip* FBVEE AND AGUE, This preparation far the t«ft£m Uegheuy. op26:d*w W Martha Radical Care Tran will care nearly every ca?e of rcduceable Hernia. Trusses at various prices always on hand. Children's Trasses of different forms and strength for sale. Klastlc Stockings for varicose or enlarged reins. A hilnmtilal Supporters— Adozen different kinds. File Props for the support and euro of Piles- Shoulder ISraees to relieve a crooked and defiJnned condition of the Cb<»d, and many diseases of the Chest. Huipeuilon Bandages. All the*** articles may be had or applied at DR. KEY SKK'3 Wholesale and.. Retail TIIUSB DEPOT, 140 Wood afreet, sign of the Golden Momr; or will. be sent to any pan of the country by sending the money and measure. ap2&:d*w DR, HOOFLAND’B CELEBRATED GEBMAMBITTEBS , PBJSPARHD BY . DB. C. M. JApKStfN, 3 Pa., l>rr. This Sc'b'nl i« IrvcnN**! in the pleasant, healthful and roraajitf" TillKt(<- i't 1 UUThK CHKKK, distant twelve miles from and is nf e-asy accevp, several timefl a day, by rsilmid. TUo.ne win* have children to educate, are inrited to call ami examine the arrangements made for the •ccommoda lion ol /oholars. L. CATON, Principal. Turtle Ore«*k Allegheny Ov, (October, 1866. Circui&js, containing tonus, and other information, may be bad at J. H. Mellor’s, B. T. O. Morgan’s and J. S*. l>aTi*un’a Bookstores. Pittsburgh; or apply to the Print pal, at Turtle Creek. oct3 I RON CITY COLLEGE. Opening of tho New Hall. ON KVJtadNU NEXT, October 5. at 7 o’clorfc, Addresses nill )>o delivered by JUDGE WILKINS and others, adapted to the occasion of tb« opening of thn new College Hall,*’ which baa been titled up for the permanent location of the Iron City College, i.t corner of £iTh and Smith 11-ld fctreeie, opposite the Post Office; entrance on Filth sireet. The public— to the ladies and gentlemen— are reip-rUully incited to attend. . V. W*. JBNKINS, Principal. PIANOS! PIANOS! MANUFACTURED BY NUNNS ft CLARK, n»W TOOK, AXD FOR SAL* BT H. KLEBER & BRO., y» 5 3 Fifth strerl, d7ii Octave, double round corners, finished all around. fl?-* do carved-legs, KlizHlelblati t'L?-wrm Wejconal Dteeaeaa, Banina) - Diteases of the Joints, KetpU nesß,MontMy,Bowin’ Paina in t b» Bscfc.snd loins, irrtotion or th” Bidder end Kidneyn, suo^fhllyt^e^i. “".'.‘"S practice {tan in thi» city) enable, lit. Brown to ooer assurance* of a speedy cure to all who may com** amler his care. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, 41 Diamond alley. obargee moderate. noy6:4*wly •0 ■** ’* • ? - -■ -s!i! ‘V > ‘ ,V;: ‘'v . SOLLIiCIiTTERS Echi Eallandsch Kruiden Bitters. FI* WO TEARS f?avo elapsed since the totrodncUonof this J_ valuable medicine intouthe United Statl*. During 1 this tlmo it has gained a tmivar&al popularity asa remedy for - •' ■ ;<•:••• Zos* of Castivetim, ■ ■■ JJBna and Hading JWi*. Many of our most worthycitizens testify to its wonderful efficacy in all Affections cr tbe stomach and llref.: As a toolc, it never baa been equalled, for the relief it affords in all cases of debility or weakness of any kfn&'laalmost In* stantaneous. In nervous, xhenmatlc. and neuralgic affsc tlon%it has In tunneroos instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a deddedanre. ’ • When eminent physicians prescribe, ondthair patients so unhesitatingly recommend, eurriywe may cease to doubt, and eagerly t«st Ub virtnes for ourselves. FEVER AND AGUE. ' A Oxu. of &gU Month* Standing Cured by BotrTunfs Holland Bitters.— Michael Kelly, No. 117 Grant, near Smith field street, says: “ Last July, while tunning on the river, on a cotlon boatprtying between Notches and New. Orleans, I was taken with fever and ague. For eight long , mouths I suffered with this dread fill’'disease. - Toe* greater, part of this time I was unable to work,and spent at least fifty dob lars for different medlcineflj'butfbonano Ceraiahentrelief Three weeks ago, one of my friends Insisted uponmytning Boerhffve's Holland Bittern, saying that a cure waapuoran teed. After taking It for one week, I must etatelwaa a sound man. I have bcan at work now-fhr two weeks, and have had no retnrn of toe chftls'and fever whatever." 1 certify th'S above statement is trite. ' Thos. Anjns, Diamond House; ' Or at R.' Gothic Hall. HEADACHE AND DEBILITY: Mr. filas Llpccmb, of Birmingham. sayß: M I hsvefonnd in Boerbave’s Bitters a f remedy for headache and debility. My wife has nlso used it with tho greatest benefit." 5 Mr. A. S.'Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also xtmatks that he h«s experienced much relief from its use for headache. READ THIS! A Hod znder*t Testimony.— Jacob Rluekeß, living in the Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, says: “After suffering for sometime the misery attending an utter proa* tralion of mind and body, I have been using Boerhave’e Holland Bitters, to perfect health." - The feet of ibis'remedy being iusuch high repate among the Hollanders ia Wisconsin, Michigan, New York—in fact, in every Holland settlement In the United S.atea—argues much in Its favor. STRENGTH AND HEALTH RESTORED. Mr John Davidson, living fenmllesabove Pittsburgh,on (he PenopylvanfeCanal, toys: “ When Icommeneed Uking Boerbave’s Holland Bitters, I could hardly walk-now, I enjoy excellent health."* _ WEAKNESS OF THE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION. -Another Great Cure PJfaUd by Beer haves Holland Bitiert —The wife of Peter Bo AVitte, living In Holland To\rn,Bhe boymn county,munb from weakness of the >trmocb and indigestion. She had been under a phy sician's carp for Home tims, but the, disease seemed to baffle even his skill. She purchased some llollanlßUtera at our office, which has given tone to her ewanochjr her appetite and strengtharerctuyninsand wefirmlybcuere that this is another great cure effected, by vour medicine. We have still to record effected by this remedy," but must,ifAl^’another- opbortrmltjr. One thing you ran rely upon,‘what y(o hay op api iebed ore from literal* Jy true. * .... . J. OdTOTB, . Editor NIeOTDO^-^^hpygai^TVls^ A Case of Two Montfif Standing, {fared i bv. Bp&haoe* Holland Bitters.— George say?: “After suffering for three mouths via part of the thno ro severely as to tbmy W4—lbave been entirely cured by using ißUters. I have hid one attacYsfute, but found elmCstlhstantanecus relief In the inedicind. Itls,-lnioy6p!QloO,’asurB remedy for tbcmdatf?irL M ."v 1 ’ NERVOUS .ANB BnEBIHLHO AfIVEOTIONg. This changeable 7 weather is llkely to produce a great deal of sickness. Tbjpersotrstrettbledyrith tic affections, -we. trohld Boeihave’S' Holland Bitters: Os referring toourcolmribs, you wiHflnd'csrtffl* cates from come,of and English Pennsylvania BidaU'Ztitung. '' * ; TELE ffOßfiT FORM OF CAN BB CUBED - We ore ai liberty to refer to several well known gentle men, who hare used, lhoronghly teated/ and now recam m«nd-BoerhttTe’s Qoll&hd BltUrs. as a remedy for piles. Wc are not at liberty to publish their names, but Will take pleasure In referring ODy poMcb to them Who;denles this statement. ' ' ' For this affection', one-half of tbe pfeacribed dcse shoold be taken—say feaspooDfal, jhbrnlngjnoonandhight, ond hour belbre meals., . . . '• CAtmONi . The great popularity of ibis delfghtfol Aroma has in duced many imitations, which' the public should guard ngniUßt purebnriag. Be not pff&uaded 10, buy anything else until youhave given Boer have’s Holland Bltteia »fair trinL One bottle wIU cohvihce yonhdw'lnflnlVJy BUperlor wrtbrekd'imUatJonßi 'tQ,Sold at sTper bottle,or els bottlerforss,by the role Proprietors,.. BENJABIIN, PAGE, Js^tfiCO., V, T ;Bg&sfccAwdy Off: MOUSE’S n V iGORATING CORDIAL, A pKENOMEFQH IN J£EDICI2V£ Ueilt) Aaitprad amd litU;hngth|ned MOKBE’B INyiGOBATIHG BLIXTB. IT will replace weakness with Strength, vlt efficiency, IrregnlAritywith'nni&rm. amLnotnkl ao* tivlty, and this not only irithqnt hazard but with a happy effoet on the generaLorganisaribn. 49* Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous system, and that thfl paralizstion of the nerve of motion and sensation Is physiol death. Bear In mind* also, that for everykind;of ueirone disease, the Ellzir Oor» dial is the only reliable preparative known. OUSE or HESVOOB OIBEASSB. No language convey an adequate Idea of the home diate and almost miraculous change which It oeeoalons In the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by-nsturs, Cf Impair* ed by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organisation U at once braeed, revivified and built up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous dlsease vanish together un der its influence. Nor is tho effect temporary; for the Cor dial properties of the mwliclno reach the constitution Itself, , and .res tor* Uto Its DQrmol condition. r . ?. i;. * j. Oonfuslon, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, melons chply, debility; hysteria, wretehednoss, thoughts of self dsetruction—ffeax of insanity, dyspopßlv'genenl pNJsbs* tiou, Lrritabßlty, pervuusnoss, Inability to sleep, disease incident .io mjdes, decay of Urn propagatiztg. foseSons, bye teria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of tha heart mpotency, constipation, etc-, from whatever causes! Arising It is, if ,ther« be any reliance to be placod on humin test! mony. absolutely infallible. ~j-. i A .GREAT MEDICINE FOB FEMAISSi , fi The unparalleled effects of this great restorative in all complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the annals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been thousands of invigorants concocted—all purporting to be specified in the various diseasis and derangemfints to which the fiwiit**?* formation of woman render horllable. ■ Who. Buffera from weakness, dßraotfemenV nerroMnaaß, tremors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether peculiar to b*rsnx, or common to both seres—to-giva the invicorationCordial a.trial. ... ■ K UJUUUJJD PEEfIONS, Oroihere, wUI find this Cordial alter they. hare OKd a hot* tie or two,» thorough regeneruto*- £u “ directions are to be found thn h»,W TOtmteot hraltby oil spring, who would not hare been bo but fortblsertreonl!- nary preparation. Anditla equally potmtfnr tin many oases for which it Is reenmraeujind. TboußandßOf yonoj men base been restored by neingit,.in4MtUlHlngle in stance has it failed tc benefit them. I'KKSONB Off PAhE vCOMPIKHON.:' or consumptive habits, are restored bjthfi use ©»• oOjttls or two to bloom and vigor, changing the sMnffOiafcpilßfyeh low. sickly color, to a bcaoUfol fiorldcmapleiloil.- 10. THE MIBQUIDm o rjl These are some of thesadand melancholy flffeejßiprodn* eed by early habits of youth,.via: w’eah&sarof the. baca and litphfl) pains in the of irighfc,losSOf mus* cuiax power, palpitationoftthe heart, dyspepsia, nervous Irritability, derangement of tha digestive functions, g»nwu debility, symptoms of consumptions, eta. Mentally,the fearful effects On the mind are much to be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-distrait, love of solitude, timidity, etc., are someo! the evils prodn esd. All tboa aidloted should reflect that anoniul adndand body art Ine most no emsary requisites top>rombteoohnobiM happiness; indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary oiterlmuge—the proirpect'beuriytisrkenß tne view, the mind becomes shadowed with despair) and filled .with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be* comes blighted with your own. Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial baa beencounterWtad by some unprincipled persons. •> In.futiue,aßtUe genuine Cardial will harethaproprie* tor's fE.o-slmilo pasted over tbe corkof eaeh bottle, and til following words blown in the glass: t ; Dr. EBoTse’fl InTlgbrating'Cortlftlf 0. H. RlNQ.Prppriator. H. YJ The Cordial Is put up, highly eoncontnt*d)4b Pint tlea-Tprlce three doilara pee bottle,two'fbf five dollar?, for twelve dollars. 0. IL RlNGJPjropristot, lMßre»dirijy r H. 7. Bold by J>raggistn throngkobVtlie.triilted C*n*d »nd the West Indies. ■ Pittsburgh ** Do. ..: PLEIUNO, BBOa.. Kp. w WM*“- Do. _.—n. B. SBLtßiaWo^jJ^?- Ul J t J lBin Room«, No. tUHainonl A 1 ’ n,e I>o<* | r l 3 always at home. A “XV-rf.»lr ' TK v ;p ’• ~*?~BTO*vA f * Etienoe ot JnmtilcftQlikger. riiHIB Essence Is a preparation of umuoal excattence. I la ordinary diarrhoea, incipient cholera, itt-ah6x£»lh all £see of prostration of the digestive fonetionsftt isirf ines timable vala& During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and. ewnmer complaints, it is peculiarly efficacious; no ftmi y, individual or traveler should be without it , CAtmoN.—Be. sure to get the genuine Essence, which is prepared only by F. SHOWN, at hie Drug, end Chemical iitore, N. E. corner of Fifth and Chestnut 6treats,-Philadel phia, and for Bade by all th* respectable Apothecaries in the United States, and in Pittsburgh by • > - B. A. FAHNE3TOCK:v*-iCO n BOOLLY ft- 00* . . F’AllXMir’a Celebrated Kplcure&n Sauce , QTAHDS PBBKaUfJETfT fox ilarcrins Soups, Gravies, O Fish, Meat, Gatde,£o. We advice all good hoosevrlrea 10 try it. Price 25 coots per br>ttl«, at ail Grocer; and Fruit Stores in the United States and Canadas For sale by &TGLUBG and G. IT. KEYBEB, Pittsburgh. P. T WEIGHT A CO -841 Market etrwt* Pfcnutfltpnwh MEDICAL. LOSS 05 MEMORY, EVERY WOMAN 07 SENSE, OAUHON. And in Alltehenyby H. P. SCHWARTZ; , - LEE A. BECKHAiL - apfcfenfltg JtoltoUwl? Is