DAILY POST. y b is: ""• PETTENOLTAL d. OD., NO. 37 ;IP S. ILARK , STATE "IVY! aor -Ir a/onto for the Daily. end W - eekly Post in those dila& anda re an . — tittered to take Advertisements and pinksonptioas or, no at oar Lowest Rata. TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 26 OM AND liiIGBOBROOD. INTRINGENCR Meeting of the City Connell. In Common Conticil present, all but Meagre. Ardray, Cameron, Coffin and Potful& Prayer by Mr. McGowan. The minutes of the preceding meeting were then read, received and adopted. The Chair appointed Messrs. Mackey and Steel as a committee of conference on the Police ordinance. A communication to the committee of City Councils appointed for the purpose -•-of-enquiring into the expediency of dona ting a portion of the Ruittproperty in the Sixth Ward as a site for a High School,was read 'by Mr. O'Neil, who also offered the following resolution: Resolved, That the City Solicitor be and he is hereby instructed to prepare at his earliest convenience an ordinance eeeding or donating to the Central Board of Edit .cation as solicited in their communication to Councls, the upper portion of the "Basin lot" in the Sixth Ward, running from Prospect street to Cliff street, and extending from Fulton street down Pros. pect a distance of one hundred and fifty feet, said property to be so ceeded or do nated to bense&as a site fora High School and for no other purpose: Mr. McCandless objected to the passage of the resolution and upon the call for the question, he called for the ayes and nays, which resulted as follows: Ayes 14, Nays 12. The resolution was considered read three times and carried. Mr. McCandless then asked if under the rules, a resolution or ordinance which was objected to did not lay over until the next meeting. The President decided adverse to Mr. McCand less, who then entered a protest against the passage of the resolutions. Mr. O'Neil stated that the Comrnitte appointed to examine into the condition of Penn street, and to report the same with a view to a revocation of the privi lege allowed the Citizen's Passenger Rail way in case the company had tailed to comply with the conditions of their agree ment: with the city, had no report to - make, or account of the members of the Committee appointed by Select Council, failing to meet. Mr. Steel offered en ordinance to the effect that the City Treasurer be empow ered to - designate some police officer, constable, or other person to hunt up de linquents who have failed to pay their license on vehicles, allowing said officer or other person fifty cents in each case, to be taxed and collected as part of the costs. Mr.. O'Neill offered the following amendment: That no fee - shall be allowed except in those cases where notice has keen givezito the delinquents by tha par• son appointed under the ordinance. The amendment was adopted and a motion made to proceed to third reading, :Which was objected to by Mr. Colviile.— The rules were suspended, and the ordi nance was read a third time and finally passed. Mr, Bailey presented a petiticri from a number ot citizens of the . Ninth Ward for `An appropriation tor 1,500 feet of 10 inch Atoistorthe Independence Fire Co. Re ferred to the Committee on Fire Engines end Hose with power to act. Concurrence having been asked by the Select Coancil in a substitute for the ap propriation to the Fire companies, Mr. McCandless objected to the same and under the rules it would have to have laid over. A call was made to suspend the rides which was done by a vote of ayes 21; nays 5; the ayes and nays having been called for by Mr. McCandless. The ques • tion was then put, and the substitute was concurred in. Mr. Daffy offered th 3 following reeola• tion which was referred to the Street Committee. : . I?esolped, By the Select and Common Councils, that Commissioners be directed and they are hereby authorized to have ,aigas pa nted with the names of such streets and alleys as are necessary, to be placed at the corner of such house or :buildings or alleys wherever the same may be needed. The following amendment to the reso lution malting a purchase of hose was offered,aud adopted; also "500 feet of suit able hose for the Good Intent, Indepeod ence and Relief, each." A communication was read from Mr. Allen, giving his reasons for not reporting to councils as directed. Received and ordered to be placed on file. A communication was read from Mr. Sergeant, setting forth that by an act of Assembly,approved the Bth day of Decem• ber, 1857, the accounts of the Contract . Board of. Education, are annually to be submitted of three Auditors to be appoint ed by the Select and Common Council of the city of Pittsburghb. In accordance with the aforesaid act the Council was re-. :gusted to appoint a committee of two for the purpose of the above. Adopted. The President appointed Messrs, Kearns and Hutchinson. Mr. Kearns offered the following reso 'liesolvecl,That the Street Commissioner be,:andise is hereby authorized and in structed to have removed the large lot of empty barrels stored on the premises oc• cupied by Mathew Lawton, corner of Sixth street and Cherry alley. After considerable discussion motions to amend, and explanations stating that the City Solicitor was preparing an ordi nance to cover the case, the resolution died a natural death. it was moved that the Committee up pointed to enquire into the condition of the streets upon which the passenger rail ways pass be discharged; lost. lywas then moved that the Committee be enla-ged; carried. A motion was made by Mr. MaTighe to appoint a special Committee to make in formations against the owners of oil and oil barrels upon the corner of Cherry alley and. Sixth street. The following amendment was offered by Mr. Duffey : And all other places within the city. .A - motion was made to lay the whole matter upon the table which was lost by -the following vote: Ayes 8, nays 16. - Mr. McCandless moved to strike out -the words "Select Committee" and insert -"Mayor and police-" fir;, O'Neill offered the following oral. mance as a substitute. Beit; ordained and enacted by the Mayor, Aldermen, and citizens of Pittsburgh, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by Au thority ot , the same, that it shall not be lawful hereafter. to store any crude oil in bairelo; or empfy oil barrels, on any va emit, jot, or, in any house , or on any pave. mint" within the city limits, under a pen altyjofs6o, for each offence, to be recov ered.as all fees of a like character are now recovered. Sei.. 2. All ordinances, or parts of or• dinances conflicting herewith are hereby repealed. A motion to adjourn was lost by a vote of 10 to N. A great• deal of noisy diiptite"follbwed. Mx. O'Nfell stated that he only presented the ordinance to test the sincerity. of Councils' in the matter, and he withdrew the ordinance altogether. Action of Select Council concurred in except in such places as otherwise noticed. Councils then adjourned to meet again this evening. Court. • The June Cri term minal of the Criminal Court commences next Monday. Aldermen and others who-have not made their returns are requite* to do so-st,dnoe; Meeting er the Fire Aestoolation. Atkmeetiegt, of,:the.Fira,A-efechstielt fast night the following report was read; - To ihO President and Member of /he Fire man's Association GENTLEM committtee would most respectfully submit the follqwing re• port of the condition Orthe apparatus and houses of companies belonging to the as - sooiation. EAGLE STEAMER. House, Engine and Crab in good order, with 22 sections of leather hose, and 10 of new patent hose. Tota4-82. ALLEGHENY STEAMER, House, Eugine and two hose earriagei in good order. Number of section! of hose 20. Recommends that this company receive an appropriation and a sufficient amount of new 10 inch hose to- make them ser viceable. DUQUESITE STEAMEn House. Engine and Carriage in good order. Number of sections of hose 16. Badly in need of new hose. This company at last report had 17 sec tions of leather hose; received since last report. 10 sections of the Boyd Hose. Total 37. Deficient 11. NEPTUNE STEAMER House, Engine and carriage in good or= der; 18 sections of good hose. A: last report this company had 21 sections of eight inch hose; received since 10 sections of 10 inch hose. Total 31, deficient 13. NIAGARA STEM ER House, Engine and carriage in good or der; number of sections of good hose 36. At last report, this company had 27 sections of good hone; received since 10 sections of 10 inch Boyd hose, making a total of 83 sections, a gain of one section. VIGILANT STEAMER. House, engine and hose carriuge in good order. Reports 19 section of hose. At last report Vigilant had 2&: sections.— Received since last report 10 sections of 10 inch hose, total 38, deficient 19 sec tions. I=E House and carriage in good order,—, Engine out of service. Number of sec tions of hose 16, same as last report. GOOD INTENT Carriage in very good order, Engine has been condemned. House needs re pair very badly. Number of sections of hose good 15, bad 2, deficent 2. INDEPENDENCE Engine has been condemned; two hose carriages in good order; house needs re pairing badly. Number of sections of hose good 8, deficient 8 since last report. (Signed) W. J. WHITE, D. WARDEN, JNO. CREAGAN, AN D' W. MIDIS, J. E. SWINT. COMMITTEE. Conscription. Some one asks : "If I am conscripted, acd send a substitute, does he not go in my name, and as me, and dap, am 1 lia ble to be called on again before his time is out, or, if he is killed, can I (he being dead through my being substitute) be con scripted at all after the first conscriptiou?" The law distinctly states that any person drafted and notified to appear as aforesaid, may, on or before the day fixed for his appearance, furnish an acceptaole sabsti• tate to take his place in the draft or he may pay to such person as the Secretary of War may authorize to receive it, such sum, not exceeding three hundred dol lars, as the Secretary of War may determine for the procuration of such sub stitute, which sum shall be fixed at a uni form rate bra general order made at the time of ordering a draft for any State or ' Territory; and thereupon such person so furnishing the substitute or paying t h e money, shall be discharged from further liability under that draft ; and any person failing to report after due service of notide as herein prescribed, without furnishing a substitute of paying the sum therefor, shall be deemed a deserter, and shall be arrest• ed by the Provost Marshal and sent to the nearest military post for trial by Court Martial; unless, upon proper showing, that he is not liable to military duty, the Board of Enrollment shall relieve him from the draft. The Payment of liirnstern Regi- meuts. There are at present in Harrisburg nine regiments waiting to be paid off, some four or five having been paid off and mustered out of service. These regiments belonging west of the Alleghenies con sider it a great outrage, as it undoubtedly is, to be paid off and mustered out there. They receive a large amount of money, of which they leave a considerable sum in Harrisburg, a place containing but few merchants, and bat little choice in arti cles of clothing, or other necessaries which the soldiers may desire. They are some distance from home, and the longer they are in reaching home, or the further they have to travel atter receiving their payment the less they will have for their families. There are many reasons why Pitisburgh'is the proper place for mustering out and paying off. First, The proximity to the home of the soldiers. Second, The ad vantage of an extensive market tor sup plying their wants. Third, the, opportuni ties for work afforded thosie who wish-to procure employment without encroach ing upon their pay, and we might add many more reasons in ad dition to the one overpowering:one, that it is almost universally their desire. The arrangement would require nothing lurch er than the detailing of paymasters to this place, which, considering the advantage it it would be to the soldiers themselves, should immediately be done. - • DjstressLug ,Lecident. Oa Simday afternoon an' interesting 'little boy, p on of Mr. David L. Fleming, assistant foreman of the gazette office, was instantly killed by falling down stairs while his parents were at ohtireh. The Obild was in charge of a mitr . se, and made its way to the head of the stairs unob• served. Its spinal vertebrae was dislocated by the fall. Repairs. Whether it is,owiug to the thunderbolts launched from the press, or to comptinc• dons of conscience, it nevertbeleSs true that the streets are undergoing mtfoli needed repairs. Liberty street is now be• ihg rut j•cted to the correcting hand of workmen. A New' eoiinteifeit. This city has been almost flooded with a recent counterfeit five dollar bill on the Bank of Northumberland, Pa. Kentihdy - , of the _Review, sax it is an imitationorthe genuine, lint not so very finely executed, and in view of the number.that has been, thrown into &di:dation it vrill be safe for' the public to refuse the s's on Wit bank for the present. - Colllstou. On Saturday night tui the 'Eagle hese carriage was'crossing . the , Citizens pas sehger line on Penn street, to-avoid - 4 pis .sehger car that was_ coming; it - wail 'ran. into by the steamer Vigilant , and badly dainaged. Thedriier of, the Vigilant was thrown prom his seat and shinned, and chief engineer White was thrownagains , :the engine but matted Without any , se• none braises. LieuL George F. HarPer. This - officer, •who was a member of Co. E, filet regiment, died on the ]Bth from wounds received at Fredericksburg onthe 3d fast. He is eaid to have been a prom ising officer. - :•40111 - Matters. 1 4 . - t-Tfierilantiorbiientimalia`uPivelle - atitict-Tif consequence.. 11111 lis Woodford Well on the Taii4Patna; vrhieemi_to stop,' periodi cally, has commenced to flan again at the rate of two or „tree hundred. -batreli:per, day. 'ATo chafiga note .in. the 7 Egbert and Phillips - Wells neither of which Eve producing fin kir; River is rep brted t at 17 inches th e channel,_ and falling Freights to Pittsburgh 41 to sl,o§. Price of barrels, prime naw, sB.' The market closes firm and buoyant, with a strong upward tendi,neY. I Onr - ieiders Will notice that we only give the shipments from the warehouses. This is lint a small portion of the 'amount shipped, probably not more than one third in the busy season. The oil is trans ferred to other boats, after a Pond Fresh. et, and is shipped to Pittsburgh. We find it impossible to ascertain the actual amonnt with any certain accuracy. _ The following are the receipts aid ship• merits from- our principal warehouses : FOR TIM WREF: RIMING Ttri3SDAF RCR.VING, MAY 19. 1 /LOCK 01.1..e0XP42T: Number barrels crude oil received., • 911 d oil shipped.....: . Refined oil and bencole received.. 46 44 Chipped Empty barrels reeeired. EIIIRK, LSY ct 7 Co Number barrels oil reueived. .. .. " " • shipped Empty barrels received HANNA'S WAREHOUSE Number barrels oil received shipped Empty barre s received —Oil City Register. Death of Mr. L. R. Livingston. Another old and influential citizen has passed beyond the veil which separates time from eternity. Yesterday morning, after an illness of about ten days the spirit of Mr. Livingston Loch its flight, and a void was made that will not soon be filled. Not only will his loss be felt by his ftimily, Isht a large circle of social friends; those With whom he was in thehabit of associating in the business of life,' the members of the Third Presbyterian church, of which he was a consistent member, the enterpris ing of all classes, the poor and the needy, all will feel that a 'friend litus taken•his de parture whose place it-will be diffichlt to fill. Mr. Livingston has been identified with Pittsburgh for a period of upwards of thirty years, and the Pittsburgh Novelty Works, of which he was a proprietor, owed much of its success and widely ex tended trade to his energy and good man agement. lie was also connected with several public undertakings, which will se ierely feel his loss, Mayor's (Mee. The Mayor is giving his office n. thor- ough renovating, and the front room is being handsomely papered. Bailey, Brown & Co's mill was fired last night, and *as with difficulty, extin guished before much damage was done. Sentenced. J. K. Lanais's of the "Lanahan House," was fined $25, and sent to jail for ten days for viclatitik the Sabbath by selling liquor. Edmund Eichenlaub for selling liquor without license was fined ten dol lars and costs. Judge Sterret made use of the occasion to let it be known that it was hie intention to punish violations of a like nature to the fullest extent of the law. Found Guilty. The trial of Wheeler for homicide, which came off last week, in Washington, resulted in his conviction for murder in the second degree, and he was sentenced to the Penitentiary for ten years. Fanchon. The above is the title of a work just issued from the press of Follett, Foster S: Co., 49 Walker street, New York.— It is apparently Et translation fro the French, but as the name of the author is not given, we are unable to say . whose work it is. It has been dramatised, and was played here during the recent engage ment of Miss Thompson. Those of our readers who saw the play will, without doubt, possess themselves of a copy of the work. It is for sale by Henry Miner. Theatre- 7 -Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Conway. These admirable artists appeared last evening in a capital play entitled "The Guide of the Alps," written for them by De Walden, whose name is not unfamiliar to play-goers, as a .writer of considerable repute. We have not the space to enter into the merits of the piece, but have had the pleasure of seeing for ourselves, and can say that its equal is hard to be found. air. Conway sustains the charac ter et Claude Bonheur, while his lady rep resents Marion. This play will no doubt be well liked by oar Theatre goers, and in order to let all see for themselves it will be repeated again to-night. The after pieceis "Did you ever send your wife to Oakland." Surely a bill like this should not fail to draw a large audience. Cis ens. The circus made its advent yesterday,e, big band wagon and all, and was a great treat to the little • folks, who crowded) eagerly to witness the grand procession.--' After passing through the principal streets. discoursing music for the million, it drew up at the immense pavillion on the 'Red Lion lot in the rear of Ben. Trimble's.— Tne-horses all looked well, and the trick mules•walked along as sedately as though there was no fun in them. This afternoon there will be a grand performance for the benefit of the,lailies and little folks. Side Show. Conspicuous among the curiosities ever to be foundovill the circus is the aide show which accompanies it. in this auxilliary, or Rocky Mountain Mustienf, as it is 0110, • will be, found ,n bisoph; wjld cat,: cayole, brand', bald eagle. owl, muskrat, the bpppy consfpting . of rabbits, :cats; pier and other am mahl: The mot conspicuous thing ,ip the whple rangenient is the inadornal girl, a =nit" , tale of flesh; She walks with as mush ease pa though she did' nt weigh any more than siny•Other woman. What Ei street artnftil the will be for the chap that gets her 1 Corns and. Bunions. Various- circumstatt:es have transpifed to delay the departure cf.-Dr. Randall the successful operator upon corns and bunions, the.pvincipal of which i 9, 'the in creasing d'etnand for hes services his pe duliar system of treatment of'thesehnnoy antes has occasioned, but he nitistaVre those who intend to honor him with 'a call that Other - engagements - will riteclinle the hisTre94ining to Ptttstiar"h` any longer than donut:Ae" ettlinitig - ismek. The following are al - el:lames of a few o the persons... well:lint:mil citizens of Pitts?' blirgh and neighborfiood, who have'freely given certificates of the efficiency_ with, which Dr.' Rapdall has operata upon ;them: - . • • „ - Rev. ThotnasSproul, Allegheny city. Ray. Thomasaarmay New Castle. Ja. Eaton, - Esq., Prothonotary; . • Phitips,-Esti.,..Seleet COnnoilnictn. - • F. Boyle, Pittsburgh '' •". gli Young, Smithfielcl Pitt.sburgh: rameslieGreit, , Pittsburgh.- - - !Tatum Kelly, „NikkiriOnrg,.:.&llSgheay: Seithet St. Chaiied Hotel , Fitts Stevenson; Westerit lieliet'' *OO, Pittsburgh, , • J. Westbayi!Denti'd, Pittidni . rgh. • T.,!'M,Allaishitlf,'Eacit,Rarrtater, bur_gir. - • " _ - W. W. Morris, 91 Market street,: • . '=''" • - Dr. Randall's officesare on -Diamond stieet, , dioiidsite the Mint !louse, fourth docir above Grant street, where-he otta be 004n1ted fora few days 86 • ,, Br14119VILlalintebrFali:e•.,:.7 ehitrch - COm me neeiffas t niphw ,the acho el t house in the Seventh Ward. It will be continued until Batnr. day._ The. cars ronning past Roberts and Green streets; etich - af Which is in the im mediate vicinity makes it easy of access.— The charitable are invited to attend. Cheap Dry Goods. Now, when every thing is so dear,- and money so scarce, every body naturally looks around for the cheapest place to buy. In view of this we would call atten tion to advertisement of Mr. H. J. Lynch, No. 06 Market street, to be found in another column. The greatly reduced prices at this establishment is certainly an inducement to all to buy of him. Given Away. A full size paper pattern, worth one dollar, - of the Alexindria Summer Man• tilla, with the June number of Frank bes• lie's Lady's Magazine. Now ready and for sale at Miner's, next door to the Post office. Price 25 cents. June Magazines. ,Godey's'Lady's Bdoli, Peterson's Mag azine, Harper's, Atlantic,Continental, Frank- Ballon's ollar Monthly, and all the Magazines for Jane, are for sale at Miner's Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth St. @goyim & IL g it's sewing m twhineB, for g_ elatudegtv ringparposea, are the best in use. A. P. C tIATON AY. Ueneral Agcni t, its Fifth-fared,. Pittabarah. P MTIZEM:I3! ,*1 t JOSEPH MEYER ZON ir.L..vvr.taraans or FANCY AND SLAIN WURNITURE at . C} 2, rim WARE 11011132.135 BMITETIRLD "HI 1' 9 atotwoan Sixth d .- zer,t s.ttsi Vlrgi in VERY LATEST FROM Army of the Potomac nave ono of thelslEW TAR&Daily PRPera left at 'Our-residence or plaN!ofbusiae,sa. B ahing thew trona us, you can ,I.scontinue . 4 when you please or change yuur paper. KEEP POSTED Mayo your Address with the Agent. PITTOCIit BOORS, STATIONARY AND NEWS DEPOT Opposite Post-office. rr , s - Copies of all tho New York, Philaielphia, and Cincinnati, Daily r apers, can be hound on the Counter. 111 S CONCORD GRAPE. UPERIOR. VINES. AT S 3 50 PER ‘ . 3 drz, i pur lOU. Extra Vines at Per dozen; per .T• TZNOX No. 2°. Fifth TN - • --- 11].)1113LIt' xtrricE.—PlT 'NM:RAM d Uniontown Telegraph Company. In ac cordance with the Act of Asremlilv, i ,c,rpora ting the Pittsb 'rgh & Uniontown Telograph ono pony, there will , o a meeting of tho Corp aratots and iitockholiiers of raid Company, at the office of the Pittsburgh & Connelsville It a.ilroaciCompa rtY. No. (S 7, rottr.le street, in tho city of Pitts burgh, on. • Thursday, the 4th Day of June, 1863. r the purpc se of electing *President. Secretors'. Treasure* and four Directors, and doing such oth er acts as may he niartessary to effect a permanent organisation of said Company. UFOs:IIY BLACKSTONE, • JOHN WAIT, W. 0. HUGH ART, JUIN It. tWINO, and othar Corporator& msl3;dlatv..3w- TIM ORPHAN'S 0 prim FOR A- the County of Philadelphia: In the matter of the Partition of the Real Es tate of Patrick Kouncdy, deed. To Mary Doran, wife otJames Doran; Marga ret Ford. wid , w ; Ilern‘rd Kennedy ; Patrick, Mary and John Krnnedy, miner - children of John Kennedy. dee'd.: Thomas Kennedy and Ann Farrell :—You will Ocala notice Rule to accept or refuse to take said tteal Estate at the valuation, returnable Friday, May 1, ISa3, at 10 o'clock, A. M. J. COOKE LO‘'OS'FREI,T, Attorney for Petitioner mh3O;law4w Partition of R 311 Estate N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR the County or rhiladelphia. Estate of Patriek Kennedy deed,' Ma 15t.1863. On/notion of Lengstrett for Pe tittener, rule of Catherine Kennedy, widow of de• ceased, and of Mary Doran wife of James Doran, Margaret Nord, widow, Bernard Kennedy Pair.c.t. Mary and John Kennedy. minor chil dren 01 J ••hn Kennes v, dee'd. Thomas Kennedy and Ann Farrell. heir l eof Patrick Kennedy. the'd to show cense why the "s dd Real Estate should not be sold returnable Friday. June sth. 186 at 10 o'clock, A. Si, Pleasenotico above rule J. Cr)OKE LO NGSTRETT, Att,rney for Bridget Kennedy. Petitioner. To Mary Doran, wife of James Doran, 13:I. - nerd Kennedy, Thomas Kennedy and Ann Farrel . mays;law:4t A DMILNISTRATION .15/OT/CE—Whero -tIl M. Letters of Adniinistration to the Estate of George' Raassenforder; 'saddler, late of the City of Pitteburgn, deed., have been gramed to the subscriber. all persons indebted to said Estate will make payment. and those having claims against the same, srill.hresent them. delynuthen ticated, for settlement' without delay. • Naimoli IKELLwn Administrator. No %OD his street, Allegheny City. ma3o:law6w • City Intelligence Office- No. 127 Fourth at., one door Bove Smithfield s t AM NOW PUEPAItED TO SUPPLY families in the city and country, with helps of all kinds, at short notice. I will alas attend tc tee pm:chase and Bale .0f property. collection of rents and claims. negotiate loanS,• &c, From my ihtimsde knowledge of the city •and county, and long experience in .thettinsiness, I 'hope to Bice entire satisfaction to EllickattOnß• naaeatratuoh. 114. K. NOLAN. el RUN HEAL-50 it OSHELS FRESH trround.l3.oiA Meal. tuat. Undyed and for sale by lAN. A. FETZER., MAY 4, sorrier of Market and First St. WILSON'S ]PILLS ovaia • SICK HEA DACHE CURE NERVOUS 3TEA DAC E CURE ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE. vvitz4 i - t 0 gest gel 8410 it 4ongluviefigatioirkSid'-es ureondtdted experiments having been in usw many years. during, which time they nave ursgend-and,re. libvedravast - amotaitef Wall and sufferinrfrom Headabliiii-vrhethee.odginat i lf in, the, nervous system or frond , deranged of - the stom ach. riles , may be taken-at all Ines with Diet; tiftsty,• - withatt making any change rf Diet; and the abeencajzf any dwifireenidataste, render* it easy to administer them to children, By the uae'of theietPills ttfQ periodic at bionics of lirervout or Mob Headache may be Pro yenta:l4'4l,nd if taken in th- edtunencement of 'at attack immediate relief of pain and. sioluaess w,llba obtained.' They seldom fail in removing Nausea eta- Hecdache. - to'whiolifemales are so subtext; . • her act MMUS on the beivels-.;remeving Übs Ss era. 'Visti•aStairefi - gticion Si. Delicate Females. enit.all vendee o 1 sedesstary habit*. they are valuah_le,-a4 lagaztive, iraproving the appetite, gitiing,teme sh t t,eiger me digestive organs. and'hestaritit dtatural - elasticity and atrongth or he whole system. • BEWARE , OP 0 013NTERFEITS 1 - The meatus have ebrnatures of IL A. WM -111 and B. L. FAIIINESTOCK it CO. on sh4l2 Box. Bpld by all hrtiggistifand: ell otfiei- Dealdroin Medicines. A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on re heipt of the Alliorderazhonbi ,benditfeased-te,-- L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., • urtJui,ll ;Ale), TEIXGRAPMC: Dispatch; to the Navy Dep't. Steamer Magenta Sunk on GUERRILLAS IN MISSOURI FURTHER BY THE HIBERNIA NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT &c., WASHINGTON, May 25. —The followin has been received at the Navy Depar went; CAIRO, May 25, 180.—Hon. Gid eon Welles, Secretary of the Navy.—The following dispatch has jast been received by A. M. Pennock, Fleet Captain,Mississippi Squadron—Flagihip Black Hawk, Haines' Bluff, Yazoo River, May 20.—T0 Hon. Gideon Welles: Oa the moruieg of the 15th I came over to Yazoo river to be ready to cooperate with Gen. Grant, leaving two of my iron clads at Red River, one at Grand Gulf, onO , at Carthage, three at Warrenton and two in the Yazoo, which left me a small force, still I disposed of them to the best advantage. On the-18th at noon firing was heard in he rear of Vicksburg, which assured me that Gen. Grant was approaching the city. The cannonading was kept up. furiously for soma time, when, by aid of glasses 1 discovered a company of our artillery, ad yenning, taking a position and driving the rebels before them. I immediately saw that Gen. Sherman's division had come into the left of Snyder's Bluff and that the rebels at that place had been cut off from their forces in the city. I dispatched the DeKalb Lt. Command• er Walker, the Choctaw, Lt. Commander Ramsey, and the Romeo, Petrel and For est Rose, all under command of Lt. Com mander Breese, up the YaZ3O to open communication in that way to Grant and Sherman, and succeeded so far and so well that in iree hours we received letters from Geu's. Grant, Sherman and Steep, informing me of their vast success, and asking me to send up provisions which was at once done. PITTRia ILI IC el la In the meantime Lieut. Walker in the De Kalb pushed on to Haines' Bluff, which the enemy commenced evacuating the day before, and a party remained in the hopes of taking away or destroying a large amount of ammunition on band.— When they saw the gunboats they ran and left everything in god order, guns, fort, tents and equipage of all kinds, which fell into our hands. As soon as the capture of Haines' Bluff and 14 fortkwas reported to me I shoved up the gunboats from below Vicksburg to fire at Hill batteries, which fire kept up for twe or three hours. At midnight they moved up to town and opened on it for about au hour and con tinued at intervals during the night to annoy the garrison. On the 19;,h I placed six mortars in po• sitiou, with orders to fire night and day. as rapidly as they could. The works at Haines' Bluff are very for• midable. There are fourteen of the heavi est kind of mounted 8 end 10 inch and 7?, inch rifled guns, with ammunition en,ugh for a long siege. As the gun carriages might again fall into the hands of the enemy 1 had them burnt, blew up the magazine and destroyed the works gen• orally. I also burnt up their eneamp ments, which were permanently and re markably well constructed, looking as if the rebels had intended to stay for some time. These works and encampments covered many acres of ground and fortifications, and rifle pits proper of Haines' Bluff ex tend about a mile and a quarter. Such net work of defences I never saw. The rebels were a year constructing them, and all were rendered useless in an hour. As soon as I got through with the destruc tion of the magazines and other works I started Commodore Walker up the Yazoo river with a sufficient force to destroy all the enemy's property in that direction, with orders to proceed as far as Yazoo City, where the rebels ha'o a navy yard and store houses. In the mean time Gen. (grant has closely invested Vicksburg, and has possession of the best commanding points. In a very short time a general assault will be made, when we hope to announce that Vicksburg has fallen, after a series of the most brilliant successes that ever attended an army. There has never been a case during the war when the rebels have been so successfully beat en at all points, and the patience and endurance shown byour army and navy for so many months is about to be rewarded. It is a mere question of a few hours, and then, with the exception of Port Hudson, which will follow Vicksburg, the Mississippi will be open its entire length. [Signed] D. D. PORTER, Acting Rear Admiral, Commanding Mississippi Squadron. ST. Louis, May 25.—The steamer Ma genta WAS sunk near Dewitt, Missouri ,river, on Friday last. Boat and cargo a total loss. The boat was valued at $48,• 000, and is insured for $32,000. Value of the cargo estimated at $200,000. Insu rance unknown. A band of guerrillas captured the town of Richfield, Clay county, last Tuesday night. After a short fight, in which Capt. Sessions and. Lieut. Shinn, of the 25th Missouri, were killed, the remainder of the federal force were taken prisoners. Lieut. Gravenstein was shot by the guerrillas after the surrender, and several other prisoners were also murdered. Die town was robbed of everything that could be carried away. The same baud plundered the town of Plattsburg, Clinton county, on Thursday night and robbed the Court House of. $ll,OOO belonging to the State. ) The-steamer Champion, laden with veg etables, fruits, and other luxuries, for the sounded -soldiers, will leave for Vicks biirg to:morrow. PORT BAZQUE, May 23.—The London journals generally retards, the, latest American advices as unfavorable for the proaket t Of An early peace. Pie..advices had theeffect'to send the cOnfederate -loan slight discount. ' The Polish question still remains un changed. The government of France and Russia mere negotiating upon a scheme for a European Congress, Russia having ac' cetited in principle the project for such a conference. New Yonx, May 25.—The steamship Great Eastern is expected to arrive here to ;morrow from Liverpool with 1,500 passengers. ZTEIY Yous, May 23.—The bank state. mebt for the week ending on Saturday, sticiws• an increase of loans of $608,279; decrease of specie $11,777 ; decrease of cirOulation $121,178; decrease of depos its 51,223,472. r "Well, how do you like the looks of the var4lint ?" said a "southwester" to a t.downeaster,'' who wasgazing with round eyed wonder,and:,:evidently for the frt3t , time at a live alligator,,, with wide-open jaws, on the muddy: banks of the-Missis : sippi.-,4ffn!al." replied the- I ftiiikee,- - "he ain't What ydan may, ealliv hansom critter, - lad e: Ei s got. i' great deal' of openus when e P. 1 3 1 0il ~ . :14; :1 7 2 V.l 4... , ••;.• he es," ' -- • • =NEE! the Missouri. i 13,Pw.ruirWIATI$ •Fon-'lfifiti!*.r -uated n PAtAtekli...A3legintiv Ate l Naudir LawreaustatkmerKetnert. J6l.;* minas, t ‘ tif andO t librlbeat . itirg: . A_DIN7 t 0..,..,... .. V ,.._ ,.. - — fliV eV . ll' &lIKWAKiI pa th, --- :, Nana• ~... r:, , : j‘• ..` -- k -•-• , i , ,`,.,>,-- vi-s-v ? ownl, , ~~'s~tE'J'B BY .' L'ELE ( ~BAPB, • "Tritt,Tnitrar,, May 2.5.—F10nr In letter de mand at, 445 75§6 for SttPerfirimand S 6 ' , 5©7 for Extra - Family; rocaipta — small. Rye Flonr $5-25 and Worn Meal $.l 1•14- Wheat—sales at $1 66 Cgd 60 fur Red, and White at $1 $0; " Nye in hut:: ter .dotnnnd $1 10. corn dull at 87e for Tal low. Oats 74075. Provisions dull., whi s ky, steady at,4,5e. . NiW Voila, May Ys.—Cotton dull and nominal, at 4903150. Flour declined: sales 11,5011 bafrels. Wheat declined; sales of 180,000 bush', at $1 18 @1 for Chicago Spring, Si 28.A1-39; for Mil minket, Club, $ l. 41®1 47 for RediVeatern: Corn declined 'C. - 2c; sales 210,000 bush at a daeline of l@3e : Old 733 ®75,- Now, 65072. ' Pork firm 'at $ll 75®12 for Old Mess, and $l3 50 ®l3 6210 r New, Lard heavy at 9%®.10i./ 4 '. Whisky steady at 44.. Petroleum-active; Refined 4f450. Gold closed du.l at 143%®14.8},_,4 t-tocks lower; Chicago and Rock Island 89.4: Cumberland Coal - ;&14; Illinois Central Rai road, 115%; Illinois Central Bonds 120; Michigan Southern, 1153-1; Reading,,ll3%. Cincots.i..rt. May 25 . — Flour is dull and no de m and Euperfine is offered at $4 50, $4 5044 75 Wheat dull and prices drooping: Prime Bed $l, Corn declined to 500 and drdl„ Oats 50@$1. . Rio declined t, 721. Whisiy irregular at 40Vcand closing dull. Provisions dull. Old City.,Mess is offered at $9 75 and no sales New is held at $l.l. Bulk Shoulders are saleable to a limited ettent at :3; , :,@3"*. , i: :Sides 1%. Lard 9%. Groceriek" Un changed and dull. Linseed Oil dull and - offered at. $1 10. Gold declined te $1 49 and Silver to Vl SO; Ex - - Change steady. The news trom the Army of the Mississippi'an the decline in Gold havir areatly unsettled the market for most articles and prices are ireettalei, and to agreat eatent nominal. /1/V - 8a../ArIausLTGE.NC24.3, PORT OF PITTSBURGH. A RRIVED: Franklin, Bennett, Brotyr «el)utin. Clerks ' • d 0.,.. Kenttn, Ebert, Vicksburg.- DEPARTED. Franklin. Bennett, Brownsville; %Retie. Clarke. It. gomar, Routh, Pommy. Cottago No. 2. Saint. Wheeling, dam' The river-La.st evening at ton light there were 4 feat 2 inches wster in the ehumel, and falling slowly. - , Manifest of Steamer, Fred MorenTr— copt. J. SI . Mason,- from St. Louis to Pittsburgh Pa. CONBIGYS.E'S—R. T. BennelY & Co. 241 bags wheat ; Messrs. Weyman & Fen's, 2 eases Tobac co; same box do: IL Gerwie &Co. Se balvilemp: J. llnnlarey. 18 empty Oil barrets;:L. F. Fersi•th 1 bbl Floni. same 4 packages Chairs; V. rsgth & Bra. 12 hlids fire Clay; Hutchinson & Ce. 192 em ty Oil barrels; Jamey Reed, 28 Grate Bars; Me- - gra. Clark ar. Co. 262 bbls Flour; sante 328 do: J..W Pennock. 2 bhls Coal Oa; A. F. Gable, 3111:tda Clay; Geo. Hnttlemeier &Co. 42 bundles Green J H. Lindsay & Co. 2 boxes twine; Alex, (Jordon, 14 Casks Fire Ulu; Long& Duff; 1 Trunk; •ter (*Tiffin. 3 blab Tobacco; J. 11. Mazerine. 25 bh.l3 cranking Sohaeem Agt. Penna. R. R. 2 bblq mast ; James Cedwick, Turl °tests: M. Boney, 2 Caests, 1 Box; M. A. Congbey, 1 Seiff. 1 Box. (4EO, W, BERRY, Clerk. PAttebargh. M y 24th. 1853. For Cincinnati, I.ottiscille, Cairo, St, THIS DAT, MAY g 6. THE SPLENDID . - -PAS - sensor ;steamer, GLIDE, W. B. Anderson, commander, will leave as announced a boys. Yor meths or paseare on board. or J. B. LIVINGSTON dr. CO,, Azis. my 26 For Cincinnati, Cairo. St. Lenin. and the Upper liinsissippl. WEDNESDAY. NI 27-4 p. n, .T. 0.. THE NEW AND SPLEN DID passenger btcamer, SHAM ROCK. J. McUonJd commander, will leave, as abaounced above. For freight or pageage ap ply on board or to • J. B. LIVINGSTON & CO. For Cincinnati and Lontsville. WEDNESDAY, May 27-4 P M THE FINE PAsiSEI CIER. r-,-.07:=4 , steamer, G. HEBERT, cum atander;vrill leave as above, fur freight or pas , lase apply on bard, cr to in 27 J. B. LEVIN GAON & Co., AFreLts For Marietta and Zanesville. Regular Thitusitingtim river Packet leaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday, 4 p. m., Zanesville every Friday H a. in. h- THE N 3567 AND SPLENDID -4 Passenger stenmor IMMA fIAM. Monroe Ayora commander. will leave es noted above. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. B..LI7LNOSTON CO. apt PITTn.DEAGIE AND WHEELING PACKET For Benver--Wellsville—Ntenbenville and Wheeling% Leaves Pittsburgh. Every Tnestbry— lhursday and !Saturday. nil ALIO. Leaves Wheeling - Every Monday-Wed nesday and Friday. at A. N. jll = -.-14 Pau E tnte N - 1 : 111 0. 1 inner, S! I C -4 1 1 3 1 ..M.Lf i Er . ameß Walter commando-, will leave-as announ- ved above. r frPh; ht or posse ire apply on board Or ro JAM tS COLLINS Si CU. Axis. way I 3 NTEAII BOAT . AGLAICY. lElf. A Z Z.T.: or or Han opened an odlee at NO 90 WATER STREET, Where he will transact a Genoral Eitaamboat Agency business, and would solicit a &aro at PEltti rouarnfrometoambontmen. • at)24-3sd NEW GOOD§ HUGUS & lIACKE, Corner of Market and Fifth E treets Are now opening a splendid stock.of New Spring Dress Goods, New Spidng SaequeS, Nexelitoring Circulars,- New Spring Shawls, New Sp‘riug 'New Folviard Silk, And a fall aesoitment'of • Summer Dress Goods. - urs -...---- Moths in F , Woolons. %soots . Plante. Fowls, Anima ls, 44 . e. Fat up ia 2se. 500 and P. 00 boxei,_,Bottdei . and Fiesta: $3 and $5 alias for Bottle. Futile; Thsti tutlons Sce "Only infaliblo remediallmown." Free fromgerous Folsom" "Not dan to the zuzlika Yarßulv"- - Ratscomo but of their holes to die. *Mt- Sold 'QV holeaale in all large cities. 13.. Sold by all Bruggiete Dealers every where. 10.-1 Beware I of altwortliVesiirnitationa STA:-See that "Costar's" - narae is on ea.eh. Box. Bottle and 1e1797c I) fore- on bnnpp WS- Address .11LENR'jlt. AMSTAR. I 'rincipelDePbt -482 'Dlpildwi9. lg. Y. So!d by R. E. SELLFAKS & CO.. and B. L FAUN &STOCK & CO.. Waolesele Agents:Pitt bnr¢h. Pa - - ietftem:eodaw - 131 VOLVING AZID'ALANDi HAY 11114 rakes, hay and ma flare forWhaaelevritons, grain cradle., scythes: Anathri. tordinatonea and ban-toting implemants.gane I gaieby & LONG, my?„) No Irri, Matt Wed; AMISMIUm I I3. PITTSBURGH THEATRE Livsku HENDERSOLI '" .. li. 'OVERINGTON F 4 . , eorid_miglit of the greet .Tregte Artirte., MU. and Ce.131.14:A.V, eince iheir return from Emeriti. 'I hie Tuevday evening will boprezentad the new vorrimitio elei9 written oy T. B, D.:Walden, Beg., entitled the. GUI DE OF irlans A LIM, . . . ClatuTo latiaheue Bra FR ec•nlya.9 Murion B,nhen^ l`l3 C.snwas , OrEi:si 0 Festal Oen. Der,'urti, Slr P. L'.7rno imon ' . - .....j 0 Seftcn, AnzioE.b, - adia Enetao , , . T6,0 . '011140 with—Did yon ere, toed sou . Wifs'ta 00 kliind'' Honesbun -.:"..-..-; Mta. Jewen:... , : .... ..—.....—.... riBSI taLvs .17/kR1741.1k.„08 'Solo Limiest it , hlanisger....mell trZEIIn . t•EL0T3 , 1191:1.70r , • Lew Simmons. -- Tiamense. attnetion for this veek . , - to 'n ight. tho great OURRISKIE: 'who.o - -nOrformaneoi aro the vionder and tudiairation of all behted:rs. MISS KATHLEEN O'NEIL MISS E#Ts WALTERq. MISS-MAItY 7Avrozr. MISS A.NNEE - HAIIIaSON. • LEW SIMMONS. JOHNNY ALA WARD - • HARRY TALBOT, and en e"ye °them. And the beatttffnl Orcheetral band of the establishment, lesd by Pi. Teorgo. A 4 ra l ealon - 147 1 ,13. 2 1 3 dc • 13,001 - 0 .. nayle;tf . ' THAYER IS4 NOYES!-- fruited Staten Clrens AND H IPPOZOONONEADON The Great Paragon Amphitheatre of 1868, A iR&GNIFI4TENT OF mr , rAtteuxrpro NOVEVELEg. INTRODUCING A SplendidGyim - nastio COrps A SUPERB EQUESTRIAN 2ROUPE. And 5 - fine aoileOtiori of TRAINED lIORSE PONIES AISD Bach a , aunat be prciduced in any other ice.) the world, will exhibit at, _PITTS:BURGH, en itei Lion Lot, in rear of Ben Trimble's, en Illotidajr,TmAgiartitiminesdisy.4 Thurs. day„ 211.4.1 r, 25th, 26th, 27th. and 2Stita. First perfermanoe on Monday nbtht, nt 7 1 / 4 o'clock, r. •m. and every xtternoon and night dur. inspthe , stay. Thi., medal exhibition cf the Ago, +all make a Grand- Prugessiou through the principal streets of tho city on the dav of rxhibrion, on ehich occasion the citizens will env° nn opportu n irs of viewing -the Magnificent Band Chariot. contaiLing TOM C ANHAM'S NEW YORE BRASS BAND. This Ct arict was built this at a son expressly for Meters. -Thayer & Noyes, at an expense of $2,7C0 3 and is pronounced by (di ho have seen it, to be the moat beautiful thing of tho kind ever gotten np in thi.cenntry. It is twenty eight long and ten and a halt feet hish„ It is paint• el in the moat gorgeous sty e, and is worth seeks. Among tre list of performers will be found . JAIIEDIFIROBINSON", . Chatnjoion Bide* of the 'World. GEO.:inniors, the - Matt 31ontres THE BELEVANTY BROTHER& 1 Samuel Rinehart, Master Hezi.y; Joan Rummell, , Albert Ayniar, Witt Antonettai Bobt, Johnson, Master James; Mad. Claetta, Mister ticorge, Win. Eleffirtnu. ; with a ntunerona °erne of =admits , -;- BR, JAMES L. THAYER, the . Great American Talking Claim, ALBERT AyMAR, the. English Ferformintt(hank. MB. CHARLES W. NOYES, the celebrated Equestrian: Director and-Horse Tamer, will appear and introduce bb wonderful. Trained Horse, GENERAL SCOTT. DR. THAYER'S 'quadrupedal wondera, the _ ACTING - MULES, ca. A tronpeof Lilliputian Ponies andhighlr Trained Horses, Mammoth Gymnasitun, and a h andred ' other features will be given to mako complete thiscollossal•eabihilion. _ • A dmission-Boxes; 2 s ' 63'00 ; Reserve d seats 60 cents, Seats for everybody. -7— ANDREW SPRENGER; Agt - • J.*...otawz ' • ' isan CORNWKILL WEER, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, SILVER & BRASS -PLATERS, and'mannfaetnrers of . Saddlery and Comae Ho,rdwaTe, o. 7 Bt..ClairStraet. and.Duattpaka W. • - blear the 13iidge:) PIT 7 . B BIETIVRI4 PA. C B S. HAIlt D rip HERE is so HAIR DYE IN VIE AL-eo pure, sofree from vil'objeetioriableamoio erties, that produce such aplendjd and peraman• ant tlnta Or thatnperatell vo ;guloydy, - Andorra* and certainly, va - Cristaedoro'n Evreelsipr. This atehleva arta° Is prom:mead, by all who have ever applied-=it, or eeenit thernoet wondelfal ;invention, of the age. Ten minutes ecedieen tor any abide of brown or thet deepest black. - ;It leaves the shin vuultained. - . • Marlvitoottired by J. CRISTADOttO, 8 Astor Howe, New York, 'Sold everywhare and anPli• -ed byall Hair Prewar& - , • Wien; Sa. WO and /ti per box, sword Int to Van irk B. TOBtAS , VEKETIAN LlNik went. An instantaneous remedy for chron lo rheumatism. headache, toothache., map. col qaincy, sore . hroat, and pains in any pate of the body. by a bottle and be convinced . lie. lnomber this articiers u success, not an: experl euent-- for 14 years it hoa been .tested. Every oast who uses it rocommends it. No medicine -ever: bad such arepatationetS thig ellentlfit has work ha its way t c love the ?alio. and,,all are loud ' its rniee . ai= ds are . ea without the aid of crutches, with Ibis complaint can testify to the magical erectsof this liniment.: - They arecured and proolaim its sir - es throughout the Rememberland. relief is certain, and, a positive_ =MIA .?are to follow, Headache of all Undswowanant to cure. Putrid Tilt, throat,. ouiney and diptheria are robbed of .11., terrors by a timely use of the:Venetian Lin n It has saved hundred? the past three m"nthn PriooZSandslcent.. Bol d hy all druggists.— Office ,56 Cortland otrost,Now York. nay7:d&wctwo - I=M=9 ' - Facia about : llranetretiten P 11154 i Ifire-illoNi, 1 - - wiiitaeagie ' r bo.,N. Irget. A. ! Air. •G. Tan Dv= fiastaxer, itor ery 'r.g , dnitheast : r . i fD D ear Str•-• - I nrould ' eta_ _ _te that I was indscood fe 4 use BRANDRISTWS PIM.% thronsh tdo from ' mendation ofJohnli, BIM, of CrotcceWes AIM- Mr comity. who was em nrely roamed to hooka try *air nse, ildwaa sick for acme two plan, verf oaks vo and ayspeptio, and ho tried everything la was not relieved.' - Finally. he took ono Bran d , et w a pill i nert dolor a week. and a dose of six pellserary clay for_three dam and then tank oaa ..,. 41 - e y er yeeitdn i ti oat' dose dam. In one ma th .n•ast sale toga to . m o p Vis ho vreairpdtPs Suitundfi workX itga aridin three tt, 1, ours teals', - WAZW r WAY. ...—...... Westin ugly" .&1mtv,4,31. .. Ed wa oi cum being dgr morn, eve that he '. ?added i If' the 'loft- of m ea! fey that Mille yew gen ta wail sr ar y sick with a sofa en his leg. whieb-had heart- running for mad Dooms.= ho`was Ids° Midi distrtmid b d 9 aDrdzillehbv and besides i ns ides mf at ;_eostive 'an 4.7o7PlPthr,_that 15- t o r e vat ximtediee and many ph h e inmenneet .asiagßrandreth's.einil, SIX tO three times avil , ek. gattillithe end °ions month, the sore on Ma lekhealed,and- atthe -end-of-two— mont* he Vie - t,victsvirtKi ettottivatiestcdia- patella and paii I .' andn-w mialned web ever=rl sinc. _ _...EDwARD PURDY. Sworn tio 'berereiAn. th iN tipay of gnt. 180. 8, DM 8a5.1111...... - EAZilitietßr - • ' '--- ''.' ' -..' astiot of the Yease. , ''l '' &oaths Tisonhala 11411 path, Am:ma ine9 '''' Dittabwah. ts, _ESTANDBEtiMADIES 1 0. 1 n - surA.c44gm... 'pm:lw the et*. it go.* Market istree i hi Aye _ __ , 2.1 door flnm nu. sio&ioriticuimitoutarrtio - Airittr atilttleilyathrttatilior:sideb7 - GI: .u= Il3 , 6 ltr w tr ougure i t i .. ! , Fin .djA ;..........:.:J 0 Zeftra ....Mr4 A b!emp2 caNly sp,alikr, ‘ .3Jogrzaps.