DAILY POST. '14:14a. 2/...PETTENO4LL co., NO. 27 PtRK ROTV, NEW YORK, and STATE STREET, BOS'TON are our agenta for the Daily and Weekly Post in those cilia% and are an thurised to take Advertisements and Idabaarlptina or u at our Lowest Rams. WEDNESDAY MORNING; MAY 27 CITY AB BIGBOBBOOD ESTALIACIIBB ➢lore Prosecution for Nuisance. It will be remembered that some days ago Mr. Ralph Lawyer entered suit against lorrence & McGarr fora violation:of the - city ordinance against nuisances in erecting a bow window on Fourth et. According to the construction put upon the ordinance by Mayor Sawyer, the window was an ob. struation, and therefore came under the ordinance, an 4 he ordered it to be abated. We believe an appeal has beer, taken in this case. Yesterday Mr. Lawler again complained to the Mayor of a post on the corner of Fourth and Market streets,erect• ed by Messrs. Torrence tt: McGarr for the purpose of using it as an awning met, and a post for a mortar sign, and they were summoned to appear before His Honor on Monday next to answer. This is a ques• lion that is of considerable interest to may - of our merchants and others. On Market Area from Third to Fifth street, there are no l- - ss than thirty one bow win dows, and on Fifth street from Market to Wood street there are eighteen. - These form bat a small proportion cf the bow windows in the city. Now, if Messrs. Torrence & McGarr are to remove their bow window and awning post, it follows that all oth srs must do the same thing as soon. as some one shall take interest enough in the matter to enter a complaint, and looking at it in that light, we do not I see but that the city can be compelled to remove lamp posts that occupy the con nen of the streets. But does - not a strict construction of the ordinance make it ne cessary that the object complained of shall be an obstruction to be a nuisance, and what if a large number witnesses swear that they err no obstruction, but rst'aer an ornament, and that of dark nights they are of absolute benefit on ac count of the light they give ? We think that a delicate question arises here. A number of men say that bow windows are both user' and ornamental. One man for some reason best known to himself says they area nuisance, and he takes upon himself there spousibility of becoming prosecutor. We shall not call into ques tion Mr. Lawyer's motives for this prose"' cation, but we hope that in order that the matter may be thoroughly tested, and forever Wet rest,that it will be taken into a higher coo t, and there disposed of. Since writing the above we are informed that lamp posts at the street corners can not be abated as nuisances, for the reason thafthey were placed thereby special ordi. nance, or in other words, nothing can be a nuisance that receives the sanction of the City Cohncils. If a lamp or awning post erected by a private citizen be ft nui sauce, then assuredly it would be the same if it received the sanction of the high est court in the land. Crack your whips gentlemen and let us Bee which way the wind blows. Accident. An accident occurred on Saturday Ey which Mr. John W. Patterson, Court cri er, came very near losing his life. As he was standing at the foot of the inclined plane at the coal works in South Pitts• burgh, he was startled by hearing a loud scream, and at the same moment he re ceived a push from the " hitcher"just in time to avoid being struck by the first of the two cars ,which had got loose, and were desceudink , the plane at almost light ning speed. As it was they struck a pony that was need at the pit, in the abate, which being knocked some disteuee into the air was instantly killed. The check man, Mr. George Fisher, who was the CUM of the accident, fearing that some one was killed partially lost his senses for a time. The scream which first alarmed Mr. Patterson came from him. Select Council. The members of the Select Council met last night pursuant to adjournment, and after the usual preliminaries, the ordi nance granting to the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad certain pnvileges was taken up, and considered section by section. A number of amendments were made, after which it passed. The ordi nance of itself is very lengthy, and a note of the amendments would scarcely be un derstood unless the reader had the entire ordinance before him. It will be pub• lished in a few days, together with the amendments, provided the company see fit to comply with its provisions, in which case those interested will have an opportu nity of reading it. The Old Canal, On Monday night a resolutiork was offer ee, requiring the removal of the two canal boats in the old ditch between the river and Liberty street, and to fill up said ditch. This nld portion of the canal is at present in a deplorable state, it having a lot of filthy green, stagnated water in it, which later in the season will create mias ma, that will make the neighborhood very unhealthy. This is a matter that should be immediately attended to, and we doubt not bat that if the attention of the Board of Health is called to it, it will be abated in some manner or other. We think that a drain cut to the river would keep' it dear Of such accumulations as are offen sive, and detrimental to health. Robbery. Our city is at present infested with pro• fessional thieve, burglars, incendiaries and•members of the light fingered frater nity generally. Night before last the to bacco establishment of Mr. Megraw, on St. Clair street, was entered and about $l,OOO worth of tobacco and segars taken. The thieves entered by•the vault hole on the side walk, and the robbery was not suspected until yesterday morning. Where is the School Master. "The following order was left upon the slate of Messrs. Lupton & Oldden, en• gaged in putting gravel roof on houses in this city. We give it verbatim as a litera• ry curiosity : 11 " "Bye no no IHo ken fyx mi Hone but There is no name affixed to the "order," the writer evidently expecting to be re cognized by his chirography. Wanted. A man who thoroughly understands the Cheap John plan of selling goods, to assist me in selling over the stand at night, call or address me at my stores, No.. 61 or 65 Fifth street. T. J. PARKER, Pittsburgh, Pa. "Cheap John." Afternoon Auction Sales Will be commenced this day at 2 o'clock, and continue every afternoon at same hour at the Masonic Hall Auction House, 65 Fifth street, T. A. McClelland, auc tioneer. Very Latest, All the new and fashionable styles of lima and caps can be had at Fleming's, 139 Wood street • also Misses and chil dren's fancy hats and straw goods. His stock is one of the very beat in the city, having been in from the best manufacturers in the East. Purchasers can rely upon getting the best of goods at the most reasonable prices wholesale or retail. Al Good Business. Laet night the circus was so crowded that hundreds were turned away from the door, and the ticket agent refused to sell any more ticket% There are enough shows in town now to satisfy the tastes of all. . First that old stand by, the Theatre, with its great at traction of Mr. and Mrs. Conway; nest the Circus, and then the side shows, con taining everything in the world, and more of the same sort, if yoti believe the.post • ere ,• Trimble's Varieties also draws its nightly crowds. Then - there are concerts and fairs, and horse racing out of town, and sparring exhibitions in town, and bil liard rooms, and Hunt's, Miner's and Pit took's, where you can get all the late news, and more too, and the City Council two nights this week, and in fact fun at every corner. Who says Pittsburghisnt fast place? Sense oF serocK at the Commercial Sales Roma by Davis 41,- Mcllwain, Tues day evening, May 26th, 1863: Bank of Pittsburgh Exahartgo Bank eo do do do do do Citizens' Bank do do Pennsylvania Central R R. Co, Pittsburgh Gas Co do do do do go o do Birmingham Gas Co do d 0...... do do do do Western Insurance Co 5' CO do do 56 e 0 Allegheny Suspension Bridge Co , 1 Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. 73 cent. Cowing. Col. Bayne's regiment is expected to arrive about Saturday. For Memphis, Vicksburg and New Orleans. The Imperial and Alice Dean are ad • vertised in the Cincinnati papers for the above points. This looks something like the reopening of navigation. Common Connell. There not being a quorum present las night, this body adjourned to await a cal from the President for another meeting. Query. In case the Councils prohibit the land ing of crude oil in barrels, or the storage of M. T. oil barrels within the city limits, what will the oil dealers do for operations to ship their bit East and West, and how will they manage to get the aforesaid M T. oil barrels back to the well? And furth er if the A. V. R. R , P., Ft. W. and C., or the C. and P. R. bring oil into the city for the purpose of sending it East over the P. C. R. R., will that not constitute a landing of oil within the city limits? And further, do not the members of the Coun cils find oil a very slippery matter, and do they think they have bettered matters by their extensive legislation upon the sub ject? What a pity it is that a few barrels of oil could not have been found in the fire of Sunday night, so that its origin might have been traced to some dJfiuite s onrce. Theatre—Mr. and ➢lra. F C°UVrity. Are still io the full tide of success in the glorious drama of "fhe Guide of the Alpe," Whoever desires to see a piece of s'erling acting seldom equalled should tee Mr. Conway's impersonation of Claude Lkinheur. It is one of :he most natural, eesy and yet effectiye delineations we ever saw. Mrs. Conway's impersonation of the Countess D'Arezzo take equal rank, nor should the exertions of Mr. C. Fost.-r, Mr, Sefton and Miss Eberlee be forgotten. The Guide 9f the Alps is repeated to. night. Frank Leslie's Ladies Magazine J. W. Pittock sends us the Jane number of this valuable magazine. It is got up in magnificent style and does great credit to the enterprising publishes. Besides the illustrations it contains a full sized pattern which cannot fail to be valuable to cur lady friends. Single numbers only 25 cents. Adjournment of the Dhitrlet Court. The District Conrt adjourned to-day in order to allow the members of the Isar an opportunity of attending the funeral of the late L. R. Livingston, which takes Olace to-day from his late residence in akland. Mons. De Lonett , s durenile Fancy Dress Exhibition Will take place at Concert Hall on Thurs• day evening, May 28th. M. De Long in tends making this exhibition the most at tractive of anything of the kind that bee ever been gotten up in this city, and wor thy the patronage of the public. All hie former pupils are respectfully invited. There will be dancing for the public after the exhibition. Tickets al cents, to be had at Messrs. Bieber's, Blume's rind Mel lor's Music Stores, and at the door on the night of the entertainment. Children ander twelve years or age half price. Doors open at 7—to commence at ti o'clock precisely. 2t [G] Circus. The circus is still on hand, and will this afternoon give an exhibition joy ladies and children. In the days of the old Ito• man Emperors the circus was considered one of the most prominent institutions, and shall we be behind the degenerate Romans I Jet the cry be no longer "on ward to Richmond" but shout in thunder tones "onward to the circus." Richard shouted vociferously for a horse, and of fered all his landed estates fora horse or a mare, he was' nt particular which, but it is very evident that he had not seen Dr. Thaycr's two mules when he wade the of fer. Just ltecelved, A very Ike assortment of pomades, hair oils, toilet waters, fancy soaps and ex tracts for the handkerchief at Dr. Key eer's, No. 140 Wood street, where they will be sold cheap. Persons. wishing any of these articles would do well to give the Doctor a call. Corns and Bunions. Various circumatan:..ea have transpired to delay the departure of Dr. Randall the successful operator upon corns and bunions, the principal of which is, the in creasing demand for hes services his pe culiar system of treatment of these annoy ances has occasioned, but be must assure those who intend to honor him with a call that other engagements will preclude the possibility of his remaining in Pittsburgh any longer than during the Coming weelc. The following are the names of a few of the persona, well-known citizens of Pitts burgh and neighborhood, who have freely given certificates of the efficiency with which Dr. Randall has operated upon them Rev. Thomas Sproul Allegheny city. Rev. Thomas Hannay, New Castle. H. Vi aton, gni., Prothonotary, Pitts burgh. W. Phillips, Esq., Select Councilman. F. Boyle, Pittsburgh. Eli Young, Smithfield et., Pittsburgh James McGrew, Pittsburgh. James Kelly, Wilkinslaurg, Allegheny county._ _ Ed. Seidler, St. Charles Hotel, Pitts burgh. R. C. Stevenson, Western Ticket Of fice, Pittsburgh, J. Westbay, Dentist, Pittsburgh. T. M. Marshall, Esq., Barrigter, Pitts brtrgh. W. W. Morris, 91 Market street, Pitts burgb. _ Dr. Randall's offices are on Diamond street, opposite the Court House, fourth door above Grant street, where he can be consulted for a few days longer. Genes* & BAKU% &wirer Machines.for tenni manufsetering ourposakare the beet in ate, A. P. VIATONAWed. P T. Genittabsti eral Agent irdth b, shows 95 00 93 00 88 50 88 00 07 90 :'350 9000 27 50 WAsniNcroN, May 2G.—Acting Rear Admiral Porter, ins dispatch to the Navy Department, from Yazofl River under date of the 15th, states : A few days since the Mound City, Lieut. Commander Byron Wilson, came up as far as Warrenton to reconnoitre and to see what guns were there, likely to annoy our troopa. The rebels have been engaged for some months in building a strong casemated water bat tery, intended to mount 8 ten inch guns on it. This work was built with cotton bales covered with logs, the logs covered with railroad iron and the whole covered with earth. On approaching the Forts, Lieut. Commander Wilson sent a party on shore to reconnoitre. On coming up to the casemate to look in, the party discov ered that a company of artillerists had taken refuge there. Supposing themselve s perfectly secure our men fired their re volvers into the crowd and warned the vessel that the rebels were about. Lietit. Commanding Wilson then com menced shelling the fort, and in a short time it was all in a blaze. After burning thoroughly for some time the whole work Was destroyed. Thus ended a fort is the spade of an hour which had taken the reb els 5 months to build, working day and night. I proceeded to Warrenton this morning to be certain that the work was thorough ly destroyed. It required nothing more to be done to it. The Mound City had fin ished it. The rebels set fire to all their houses containing their stores as the gunboats ap proached, and what they left I ordered to be destroyed. 'Warrenton has been a troublesome place and long merited its fate. WestutvoToY, May 26.—The President, Secretary of War, Assistant Secretary o the Navy, the General-in-Chief of the Army And General Hooker, were in coup• cil several hours today at the Executive Manion. It i. understood that a dis-atch was re -1 ceired to-day which states another line o th.f. , nces has been discovered in the rear or Vicksburg, which it would be necessary to take by storm. It iz reported and laei:eved that Stuart had seat about one hundred men to rein force Mosby, to the end of continuing the lettere depredations around our lines. The impression prevails around Rappa hannock Station that Stuart is corcentra ting 8 large billy of his cavalry between Culpepper Court Bowie and Brandy Sta tion. The Richmond Whig of the 23.1 contains a letter from Jackson dated the MIL, which says it is reported in Mobile that Snyder's &clff has been reoccupied and that the report of the occupation of Yazoo city is disbelieved. A special di3patch to the Mobile Adver tiser dated the 2.ti says the latest from Vicksburg i 4 to Thursday night. Oar loss is alight. The injuries to the batteries is trifling. The g• - triiaon is well supplied and confident of holding the place. Firing was heard at interv.llc last night and to-day. The enemy is supposed to be shelling , The enen-y are reported to be at Pon- - chatoule bringing, the trains up that far from New Orleans. WASHINGTON, May 26.—Up to ten 'o'- clock to night no later intelligence from Vicksburg than that communicated to the Public to-day had been received by the President., It is not believed that Grant himself has recently sent any telegrams to the government respecting his movements. WASIIINGT3N, May 26.—A special dis patch to the Poet from Washington aays : Some 600 officers and privates arrived at Annapolis yesterday from Richmond.— They report that Capt. McKee, of the I4th Kentucky cavalry, and Lieut. Conn, of the 13t Virginia cavalry, will be hang by the rebels in retaliation for the execu tion of two spies by Gen. Burnside. This information is known to be trust worthy. Mr. Holborn, the correspondent of th 3 New York World, was released on condi. Lion that, he would make certain represen tations to our government regarding the measures of retaliation about to be adopt ed by the rebels. - - The Tribine correspondents, Messrs. _Richardson and Brown, are retained in Libby prison. PHILADELPHIA, May 26 —Jay Cook; G eneral Subscription agent, reports the sale of $2,929,000 Ewe -twenties to-day at the various agencies throughout the coun try; principally New York, Boston,Phila delphia and Cincinnati. This is the larg est amount that has yet been subscribed in a single day. CI N I NNATI, May 2G.—The Eagle Plain, log mill corner of Freeman and Flint st.- ' owned by J. K. ldorrison Co„ was de stroyed by fire at noon to•day. Loss twenty-five thousand dollars. Insurance three thousand dollars. There is no truth in the report that Burnside has been asked to be relieved of the command of the department of Ohio. Sergeant Sarguit in passing through Green county tinder orders of the Provost Mar. shal was fired upon by an unknown per son. A squad of cavalry was sent in the neighborhood. Six persons were arrest• ad to be held as hostages till the perpetra. tprs were discovered. • NEW Youx May 26.—A. special dispatch to the Post from Washington says: It -is understood that the government has received an official dispatch from Gen. Grant, dated the 22d, cosfirming all the previous accounts of the successes of our troops, and speaking of the capture of Vicksburg ascertain. 9. It is reported than the rebel pickets on the Rappahannock yesterday admitted that Vicksburg had been captured. NEW YORK May 26.—There is reason to believe that `the enrollment act will be carried out according to the letter of the law. SAN Faisfotsco j May 25.—An enthusias tic Polish -sympathy meeting was held on Friday evening last at Altaic Hall. It was presided over krthe,newly elected Mayor. - - - • ' ' Addresses were delivered by Rev. Starr. King and other distinguished spcsakers. A State CQ gunjttee was , appointed' to s licit funds in aid of theurevolationists. It is estieistedthat there are 5,000 Poles iv California, T~I]EGI~,AI'~IC, REBEL FORT DESTROYED LATER NEW 3 FtiOII._ITIMIBURG Retaliation, Ti*reo4.ned Rebels Admit tie Capture of . Vicksburg THE SALE OF FIVE-TWENTIES FIRE IN CINCINNAT OONSORIPTION TO BE ENIOROBD, Meeting of the Loyal League of Utica. 1,:o., &c., &c., Utica. N. Y., May 26.—The Loyal League Convention ,assembled this after noon. • The Committees were appointed and the Convention permanently organ ized by the choice of General John Coch• ran as President, and a large number of, Vice Presidents and Se,retaries. A State Central. Committee of sixteen was ap pointed. The Commit.es on resolutions, reported a series. The first four reeolu• ' tions were adopted denouncing party organizations in time of War, and re• commending the establishment of Loyal Leagues to support the Government, characterizing the rebellion as aimed at the overthrow of republican institutions and pledging the people to agree to a peace as soon as the authority of the na• Lionel Government is restored. The fifth resolution recognized the ex istence of powers in the Government in cident to a state of war to be exercised when necessary for the preservation of the National existence, and whenever the exi• geneies of the country compel the abridge ment of the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the suspension of the habeas corpus. The greatest care should be ex ercised against establishing dangerous precedents. This gave Ilse to considera ble debate, in the course of which the arrest of Vallandigham seemed to be ap• proved by the sentiment of the Conven tion. The Convection recommitted the resolution and a recess was taken til' seven o'clock. . EVENING SESSION At the evening session a resolution was proposed in place of the fifth resolution, reported in the afternoon, approving, of the utmost those in the North aiding our enemies. That leading traitors in the North should be promptly arrested, •promptly tried and proniptly punished, and no outcry, how• ever insolent or virulent, should be allow• ed to deter any officer, civil or mili tary, from the meafiuree essential to the safety of the country; also expressing as the conviction of the majority of the loyal people that whenecer necessity compelled the suspension of the habeas corpus great care should be exercised least an example be set which may induce in the future the violation of our rights After two hours debate this resolution together with others were adopted. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH PHI LA 1 , F.L1•111A May 21.3 depressed; Fu portion ,t , 5 07; Extra ramily.s6 . 75(47 • 15 heat In hotter demand and pates pt $1 80 for Red and $ I 80 fur White. Rye has declined to SI 08; Yel low Worn hoary at 870. Oats in rood demand at 72@73. Coffee in firm . Rio 31; , ;@32. and Lagnyra `ngar and hiolits , 3es quiet. Marc Pork Olt 50 '115. Whisky moves slowly at 4112,..1.4.5e, ya... May 2.:3.—Thtton steady at s^c Flour—sales of Ohin at n 10a/:fi M. a.v heat de cline/1 1•F : sales 121,11tisl bush at $I 1t:41 11/r/ for Chiettao : . /pring, $1 24/a,ll a , for Milwaukee lub, nod $1 4u41 10 for lied. Corn deolined 143 e; ales 1.000 bushels at 72 ,3e for Old, and fft@lllo for New. Pork firm at f/13 fiLl , i" for New, Lard heavy at 8 1 10 e. 'Whisky firm at 44@41t.i. Freights lower. JOIRPH YII7IIg•._ JOSEPH MEYER & SON LIAICIIPACriqr El! 41 OP JrA 3.gD P.lLtlfd VEMIIITTE LIE a ell tt WAR3HOUB 6,, 135 SMiTtIFIXLD i Cetwees Elzth atroot end Vire P omit CI OID S J 'FILE TIME TO 9Dr I'lt E liar gains hi Dreys (locus. Snip:sit, Cloth and Mantis of the most fa-hbrable EtyleP, en -I,lee,bed end blearted o Calme. Delaines, Bilk Sun Umbrellas &e, at greatly rodueee pri• etr, all hav rig been I.u - dialed for cash, will be sold choip for cosh, rah end see for yourselves at .1 LYNCH. illorket street. FLD REST OE:NT JUDGE OF TIRE DIS t-iof. Coue—TnomAs Ll6OCovfiILL EPc l (of n Robb nell) will be urrt tor nominati on fir the a novo ofEvr. before t he ectnina County Convention, by tor.:(;:dkwte hl ANY DELEG ATE HE FAIR FOR St. BRIDGET'S CHURCH. rip HE FAIR FO . R St. BRIDGE"! 'S Church. will commence to-night. C.Ftls) in the School hou. , e. betty, en Dutcan and Finechst eets in tee Seventh ward, atd eontinue until Saturday Jane at) The VI inersville care ruu oast ktobett and (lreen atreate, each of which is in the Imme diate y.einity of: t. Brideers. Tee chartitabla are invited most earnestly to aLend. J. DUNLEIVIT, Grocer, NO. 4 DIAMOND, PITTAIMIIGEI, PA m3 - 22;lyda 0=153 7% , DOLLARS A MONTH I WANT CP to hire Aganle in every county at $75 a month, ezpenees pail, to cell my new Cheap Fam ily Sawing Machines. S. MADISON, Allred, Me. Wanted • 60 DOLLARS A MONTH . I WE WA NT A g_Pota at $BO a month, ex riense3 paid. to sell our Etirrlaisti 'la Penile, Oriental Berner.,and 13 other articles. 13 oireu la rs free. Address SHAW St CLARK, Biddeford, Maine, my6;.3mdaw W. E. Schmertz &Co. NO, 31 FIFTH STREET, Have now in store a complete stock of Boots, Shoes & Gaiters. for Gent's Bay's and Youth's. Consisting of Calf Enamelled, Patent Leather, & Bo!morals, Congress Goiters Scotch Tie, Oxford and English Walk Jug Bootees, All of which are manufactured of the best of material and workmanship, and warranted to Fire satisfaction. my2:l G ENTLEMEN WOULD DO WELL to call and supply themselves with SPJR.I G- AND SUAIIISIETS FURNISHING GOODS. GAUSE SILK and COTTON UNDER CLOTHING, Fl NE LINEN& TRAVELING SHIRTS COTTON MERINO & WOOL HOSE, GLOVES, SCARFS, TIES, & STOCKS, COLLARS & EivsPEN ERS,' f all which will be found a fresh and attractive stock, at 140. W PRICES, AT MACRIIN gi (ATMS. • N 0.78 Market Street, myl3 Between Fourth and the Diamond. D RASES' PLANTATION !MITERS, Ayers' taierry Pectoral, Buyneit's Co oat' e lielmbold's Blithe, Halls Balsam, Lyon's Katha ron,_ Lindsey's Blood Searcher, Lstleck's Lozen ges, Brown's Bronchial .Trooncs, and all of Dr, aYne's Family Medicines, together with all the the Patent ac Proprietary medicines of the day. For sale wholesale or retail, by my 9 69 Fed ta ralAt.. KELIYw. . S I OAPS, SOAPS, SOAPS, SOAPS Gentstoe Castile Soap, PURE OLD PALO SOAPS, Genuine Castile Soap, PUDE OLD PALM SOAPS, Colga , e's Asssorted Toilet Soaps. Colgate's Assorted Toilet Bow. Pine white Castile Soar. and fancy toilet Soap of every description. just reo'd and for sale by tozy. 11W3 69 Federal St.. Allegheny. MED AND WHITE ' MEAD PAINTS groned in OH, raint and Varitish Breohe, of every de , criorion. A lair° stock of each on hand. and for gala by GEO. A. KELLY. itederakiSt.. ANhean CORNSTARCH, 20 BOXES JIIST BE cej.red and for sale by SEEKER & BRO'S. 107/4 N o‘ 4s ,,*Pa W° 94 Btrat OPTIOE OP PENNSYLVANIA It SOELANCE COIeNY 1 Pittsburgh. May T H IS COMP,_ RE DIRECTORS OF TII/S COMP ny. have this day declared a dividend f Five Percent, out of the profiteof the last six month applicable tolls reductinn of etook obligations, for vtock not fully p‘id rip, and payable to hold ers ofp aid ap acok in cash on demand. N. V ORGILY, Preet. I. G RIER SPROUL, Seo'ry. my21;104 BORDERS-BALNDS IN GOLD AND bands in plain colors, Palehrotne bands, draper; I:atterns, Se. For sale by W. Y. DI 4 RSRALL. 87 Woad street. GOLD PAPER lIANGINGS with brilliant an plain colors of newest Palls style. For sale by mrX. iv. P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood street. K NA.B E & CO'S PIANOS- Just opened this week a choice supply of those BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS, beyond a do . ubt the finest in the country. This factis pastost universally conceded; for some months we have not been able to fit] one half of our orders. WARRANTED FIVE TEALS. CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fifth street, second door above Wood. Sole agent for Knabes Pianos, Haines Bros, Pian 03 & Princes' unrivalled melodeons. VERY LATEST FROM Army of the Potomac Dive nne of the NEW YORK Daily pap= left at your rtaidenoe or place of business. By taking them /Mtn as, you can discontinue khan you ' , lowa° or change yoar Paper. Leave your Addroza with the Agent .....Ar , raorryttr S t J. W, PITTOCIE ROOKS. STATIONARY AND NEWS DEPOT Opposite Post-ollice. Copies dell the New York. Philadelphia. and Cincinnati. Daily I apers, can be found on the Counter. my N ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRO visions of an act le incorporate the Jones N i mink Manuf.c taring Company. approved April lL'a"..!, the undereagnoi will open books to re ceiva uhFeriptions to the stock of said Company, On MONDAY 25th, Inst. as the office of Jones, WallingfordCo. Variety Work., corner of arant and Water !•.t. at 10 o'cloos, a. m. Parties wishing information in re ga dto stock—plan of organization. can ap ply to Messrs. Jones, Wallingford & Co. Jno. v. Singer, Charles Miller, W. W. Patriok. J. 11. Jones, Lis J. Bonnot. A. M. Wallingford. Wm. It Nisiick, Alex Nimick, Alex. Speer. David ItioheY, myl4:lotd Corporator& PIT:74F.! 17: f; 0011 CORD GRAPE. UPERIOR VINES. AT $2 50 PER dozen. sl2sv per 100. Extra Vines at $.5 per dozen; $25 per 10.), gvi OR.III 73E AL-50 BUSHELS FRESH gmund Corn Meal, tort reoeivei and forsale by JAS. A. FETZER, way! corner of Market and First St. El / . 0 SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO 110 Smithfield street, opposite the Crietom House. Chartered by the Legislature. Co C . Jr. VIOP. PERBI - IMETS. Vim, H. Smith H, F. Hu Id Thos. Franc D S Mleear;lor Joshes Hhodea ea John F. Jeur.inge, Jaool. Stuokrath Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack Prestdont.... rgrargras, Josiah Ring CI ZSA A B Bell Jas Dilworth B S Fowler W A Reed Jas W Woodwell R 0 Schmertz F Rahm 0 W Ricketson J M Tiernan B II Hartman D M Long R J Anderson Jan W Bait? D E McKinley C II Wolf Robert D Cochran Wm Smith W lhmsen 0 B Jonas B F Jones W li Phelps C B Herron BECIRSTART AND TREASURER. D. E. McKENLKY. Open daily, from 9A.M.t02 P. Y. Alio, Time da and Saturday evenings, from 6to o'clock. eposits received of ONE DIME and upwards. iv deolased in December and Jane of each year. Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the credit of the depositor as pridalpal, and bear in rural, thus compounding it. Books containing Charter. 'fly-Laws, Eto., fur nished at the office. 44- This Institution offers, especially to these persons whose smallar small, the upportunity to accumulate, deposits, easily saved. a BUM which will be a resource whim needed, thEir money not only being safe but bearing interest. - stead of remaining unproductive. my WILSON'S PILLS SICK HEADACHE NERVOUS HEADACHE ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE, WILSON'S PILLS are the result of long investigation and osrefal conducted experiments having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and re• lieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, •whether originating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They may be taken at all times with pert ect afety, without making any change rf Diet, and the absence of any dsiagrevabte taste, renders it easy to administer them to children. - By the use of these Pills the periodic at teaks Of Nervous or Bich Headache may be pre vented; and if taken in the commencement of an attack 'immediate relief of pain and sickness w.P be obtained. 'The; ealiom fail in removing Nausea and Headache. to whloh females are so subject. They act gently on the bowels—removing Cos tiveness. For Literary Hen, Students, Delle.ate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxatioa, improving the appetite, girg sttoonrien an h e v n i a o u ra t l o e t l h as e t i d oi i y s a t n i d st o r r eng n th of the who:e system. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I The genuine have etweatures of B. A. WIL. BON and B, L. FABNESTOCa dic CO. on each Box. Medicines,Bold by all Druggists and all other Dealers In A Box will be sant by mall preys.' I on re ceipt of the PRICE 25 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to. B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., PITTSBURGH, Pa. aribleodkarewtJuls4 . rinuE CHEAPEST AND BEST LADIES AL Mane and CeLdren'e anitere in the city hi to be found at 0013-12 BARRELS inums Nees, E jut. resolved and for side by 341.19 41 4 FETZER. ClRua Market & lint St. 1 MR RECEIVING NEW 40 atters„ Boots, Balmorals, Kroll Day The be; t Ladle's Gaiter, for ;1 25 Too beet Ladle's (leiter. for gi so The Ladle's Gaiter, for s 1 75 The bPs • L aile's Gaiter, for $2 00 Misses', Children! ( letters & Fano, Boots, also Men's, Boy's, Youth's Palo:tomb, tine Boots & Bootees. loy- Call and examine my 'area SIOOk- Coun try merchants pre particularly Invited to call an 1 examine before purchasing elsewhere, et BQRLAND'S 1 98 Market street. JOS 11).t" II B. MI SUCCESSOR TO, JAS. P. FLE MIN°, DRUG 7r, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicine, Paints Dye-•Auffs and Perfumery. No. 77 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. my22:lyd KEEP POSTED NOTICE. J• KNOX 2. , ) Fifth -reet. rMl ' nl CUBE CIIII.V. J. H. BORLAND'S, No. 403 Market stree4, 2d door from ret.b. RAPER /NTELLIG.ENOII . _ - PORT OP - PITTSBURGH • ARRIVED. rrantrith. Bto e. taallatin. Olatkaa Cottaaa No. 2, eai-t, w to:ging. DEFILIFFED. Franklin• Bennett, Brownsvillo, Gallatin. Clarke. do ig537 tbe* The river—Last evening at twi light r were 1 feet water by the metal marks, and Saline slowly. gar The new and splendid passenge Steamer ".-hamrock,"Capt, McDonald, leavea to r day - for tt L 1113 and the If p,per issisi This I,oat ba9 the beet of accommodatiate. Capt. 3a ti d s an experiecoed officer, he will be ably assised by Mr. John D. BaheY whp has chatse o f the effice. Ile— The far famed passenger steamer Renton," Capt. Ebb• rt, leaves to-day for Cincin-' nail & I ..uisville. H r secommedatione ere an surPa.sed and her officers uns trpassed ; it could not he otherwise as long as Capt. Ebert has charge of the de, lc and Capt. Peppard presithe la the office. We take pleasure in recommending boat and officers. - - - dam' The new steamer "Silver Lake." Capt• Willoughby, has just receirfid the finishing touch by our A r tisane. Pittsburgh n fitted up in R superior manner for a and St. Louis Packet. In her constructioo no expenFo has been ,paired, bring in fact, complete ,i. es - cry respett. This makes the third boat the Captain has built at this port, all, so far have Droved successful : she leaves to.d.fy for St. Lou s and intermediate ports, Whit wcrepleased to see our old friend, Air Frank ing In the office, which be will fill with credit himselland with profit to the Melt- erg. For Cincinnati Looter/no - Cairo null . _ - Et. Louis. TILTS DAY -4D-m. ...: . ' THE NEW -ANDSPLENDID V'.. 4 1 p ass anger steam . tqLVEn LAKE. Willoughby eo-e taander, Zil leave as aim • uneed above , for fraight or passage apply 011 build tr to J. B. LIVINGSTON & CO. Agents. For Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo, St Louis, THIS DAY, MAY 27. TUE SPLENDID PAS sertger :steamer, W B . Anderson. commands,. will leave as announced above. for 11 - eight or passagA apply on board, or to J. B. L I VINGSToS & CO., Awns my 27 For Cincinnati, Cairo, St, Lo u i s the Upper .17./edissippl, and WEDNESDAY. 14laY 22"--Ip. m, THE NEW ®ND SPLEN DID passenger Steamer. S GAM ROOK, J. 11.10 Donald commander, will leave as announced above. For freight ' or parsage ap ply on boa. dor to • T. B. LIVINGSTON & Co. - • For Cincinnati and Louisville. WEDNESDAY, May 27-4 P M THE }INV PASSENGER PtlL=.l44 steamer, BANTON, Ebben. pa sage leave as abova, for freight or pa, sage apply on knard, Cr to La 27 J. B. LIVINGSTON Age:.ta For Marietta and, Zanesville. Regular Muskingum river Packet leaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday, 4 P. m., Zanesville every Friday o n , ca. e l t , THE NEW AND SPLENDID Passenger steamer EMMA GRA HAM. Monroe Ayers commander. will leave as noted above. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. B. LIVINGS ON .1c CO. apt . PITTisB URDU AND WELKEETKG PACKET. • - - - For Beater—Wellsville—Steubenvllle and Wheeling. Leave.; Pig tsbnrgh. Every Tuesday— ha raday and Saturday. at I I A, B. Leaves IM - heeling Every Monday -Wed nesday and Priday. at A. B. THE SIVIIFT S. C. B KNIt BUNNING Pamenzer Et-er, awes Walter roma:nada-, am leave as naLonn , oed above. F, r frek - ht pess..Be apply on boarl or to JAM AS CULL INS & LAX Agts. mayl2. IVVE,2IISI BOAT W A. Z 21. 4 7"1 Has opened an office at NO 90 WATER EIT.P.ERT. Vinaera he will transact a Owcral 6teambont Latency business , and would solicit a abarc nf pomace Crum steamboat men. ap24-1 ~,~~C' Cer m*r of Pfrss & RI. Clair SG, Pitts' ralllt LARGEST, CEMAPEST AN D best of the United States. $35 pars for a full Commereal course. including Writing and ' Commercial Arithmetic. No extra charges for Mannfactuers, Steamboat, P.atlroad and Sank Book-keeping, Minister's sons at one-hailprioe. Students en ter end review at any time. This Institution is conducted by experienced Team:tors and practio3l business namn, hence the preferenc throughates at this College by bust 12Ces 2 3 / 3 11 t the country. as well as this 610. Prof A. OWLKY, long knqwn ns t!'e bent Penman of the Union, teaches Ornamental and Rapid Businces Writing. EirFor speoim•ns of .Prof. Cowley's unequalled Writing. and Catalortte containing lull informa tion. cncluge twenty-five cotes to the Princpals. JENKINS & ISMITEL fitt,b2:l ts wcit U. NEW GOODS HUGUS&IIAeIiE, Corner of Market and Fifth Etreets. Are now opening a splendid stool of Now Spring Dress ponds, New Spring Stseques, New Spring Clrenkilrso• New Spring Sluitria. New Spring Silks, New Wowlard Silk And a fail assortment of Summer Dress Goods For Rats. Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Rugs, !Rotas in Furs. Woolorui, &o„ insects on Plante. Fowls, Animals, &a. Put up 11250, 500 and $1 boxes. Bottles and Flasks: $3 and $5 dam for Hotels. Fuolia Insti tutions &e. "Only infalible remedlectknown." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family.," .14 - tieWo - q - OTTortkiiisi : holes to die IS. Sold Who'esalo in all Largo cities. 11136. Sold 1,7101 Drturgierte and Mullen! every-. _ ITere. 'NMI I Beware!! dell worthless imitations XES. Bee that "Doetar's" name is on sash Box. Bottle mai-Mask. before ron OS I'A HENRY R 4DOSTALII„ 11146 Principal Depot 482 Broadway, N. T, Wt. Sold by It. E. SELLBRB & CO., and B. L PaIiNESTOCK & 00.. Wholesale Agents. Pitt burgh. Pa. feb2B:6mseodtw A DEUNINTRATION NOTlcs—.vitherb, x. as. Letters of Administration to the, Estate off:looses Haassenforder. saddler: late of the Cit2i , of Pittsbaren. dce'd— have beea to _So the will all partials indebted lasing Estate will make payment. and those having claims atfolard.trraiettl'en;ett. withm them a del dab : "then.' vicros mr.Avit. . • . Ator: No Z amiOhlo t. dm Alletbs tra o City. IZlaMsivew RRY TALB. end tare've °them And the ßA ;hematite/ Orches OT tral band of the estatitietunent. lead br N. Tecago. A.draNdon-10,16, 2 it 00 ctlits. IpPOZOONONADON A MAGNIFICENT , ARRAY or UN PARALLELED NOVELTIES. • V3TRODOCING - . • A Splendid Gymnastic Corps. A SUPERB EQUEBTRLAN TROUPIL And a fine collection of BA /MED UORsvit posing, AND Snob an ^tannin be prodwed in any other part, the world, will exhibit at - PITTSBURGH, I on Red Lion Lot, in rear of Eon Triniltl.A, on MondaYe Tuesday Wedneodapit Thum day. BAT, 26th, 26th, 27tb, and 28th, : ism First performance on Monday nit ht at T.% o'clock', p, m. and every afternoon and night dur ing the stay. - itEg- mol exhibition cf the Age. 'WIT makes Grand Procession through the principal streets of the city on the de, of exhibi coi which occasionthe citizens will nave an opportu nity of viewing the Flagnificent Band Chariot. containing TOM OANHAM'S NEW YORK BRASS SAND. This Or arict was built this sea son exprenly for !Rearm. ah,..yer s ./ItArm% at as expense of $2.7f0, end is pronounced Ly all who have seen It, to be the most beautiful thirg of the kind ever gotten up in thi , o , untry. It - as twenty eight long and ten and a halt feet high. It is nein t. el in the most gorgemastrz e, and is worth seeing. Anr ng the list of performers will be found Mr. JAMS ROBINSON. Champion Elder °film World. GEO. SERIOUS, the Man Rinakey. THE DE LEVANT" ISBOTEIEBS„ Samuel Rinehart, /Saner Hsu Beene% Albert Aymnr Will , Antonetta, Bobs, aohnserssi Master iamen, , Med, it:lselin, Nester George, Wm. lleffram. with a numerous corps of auxiliaries. DR. JAMES L. THAYER. the Great American Talking Clown. ALBERT ATRIAII, the English Performing (lowa. siß. CHARLES W. NOTES, the celebrated Equestrian: Director and Rouse Tamer, will appear and introduce his wonderful Trained liorac, GENEBAL SCOTT, DR. THAYER'S quadrupedal wonders, the • ACTING MULES, A troupe of LilliPuttan Ponies and Kandla Trained. Homes. Mammoth Gymnasium, hundred other features will be given to make completelhis allowed exhibition. A &elute's—Beam :NW; Reserved seats 50 cents, Seats for ereu ANDREW . SPRINGER. Alit. er.. swing-nu-- ----next SEIM COI WELL lar ERRS, . CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. SILVER & BRASS PLATERS, and manufacturers Saddler) , and Marian Hardware, No. 7 St. (Clair Street. and Duutiamo Was. (near the Bridge.) PrICTSBURGIN, OBISTADORO'S HAIR MEV. YIN HERE IS NO HAIN. DYE IN USE IL so pure. so free from all objectionable sm.. ertier. that produce such splendid end pe rman - ent tints or that operates so quickly, uniformly and certainly, as -- Cristaelorro's Ruse/dor Hal, Ilya. This matchless article la pronuceed.- by .d wbo have ever applied it, or seen it applied, the most wonderful Invention of the age. Ten n.inutes tuTioes for any shcde of brown or the deem% black. It leaves theskin unitained. Manufactured by J. 011.111:ADORO. 6 dame House. New York. Said everywhere. mad appli ed by all Hair Dressers. Price._lll. $1 50 and VI per box. accord km to olio toyltdAw/rooe. 11 E. TOBIAS , vENcriAx K. 'Dent. An instantaneous remedy for chron ic rheumatism. headache, toothache, croup. col ic.. quiney. sore throat. and pains in any part nt the body. Try a bottle and be, convinced. Re. member this article is a sumo. not an expert. merit-- for 14 yeas* it has becn tested. Every one who uses it recommends it,. No medicine ever had ouch areputation to thho silently it has work. edits way before thepublic. and ail are loud in - int praise. **Chronic' rheumatonn" Thousands era laid for weeks on a bed ofagenr, andnever waik• ed without the aid of crutches. with oomplaint can testify to that:magical effects of this liniment. They are cured ad proclaim its vitt. Wen throughout the land., Remember relief is certain, and a positive cure Is sure to , follow, headacheof all Weds we warrant to cure. Putrid sore throab. quint.) , and climbed& Aro robbed of their torpors by a timely - use oftheVenetlan Un lment It has laved hundreds the past three 131011ULL Price 25 and 50 oents. Bold all druggists.— Office 66 Cortland street New York. my7:d&wcato New Chinta' Paola about a — ntisslgetb'si Pilta. New Cstrax, l Westchester Co. N. TOM- 9-. 11 0 : 1 2,1 Mr . 0. Tax Bum Pagrxol• zclieor kima Boob/Joan r Dear Sir— I would state that lins indtmod to B ttie RANDR MTH'S PZ. through the room mimdation of dram R, w of Croton, We stater. ter county. who was on restore._ to health by their use, lie wasalektorsome two seen. very costive and dyapeptio, and ho tried everything hat was notrellaved: Binslly, betook eno Blau dreth's Pill every day for a week. and a doss of air Pills every day for three daya. mid then took orm Pill every day. with an oomialonal dose of 6.r. one month he waa able to. go to work. ar l ightthres months he w4l.glitulisgOlboula Yours MO. riDWAPilll YU T. as regain naWloiViTarKre ecastl=ltoolfas years ago he was very tick with a sore on his lea Which hadleen - teaming for over tiveyears; that he was also mash distressed by a pain in hb chest. and besides very-wetly* eamilly l PaPtin• - tbat ed" ter-trying miens remedietand team phis:Wan& he oo nunencedstrimlirtunirettea Pith, Ida to du ct_ ,, . three tomes sweep. .end at the end of one mown. -the 111020 on his leg steeled. and at the end of two. tombs hcf,waa entirely eared of costiveness dye- Pepsis anct- vain ,- and-per remained well-errs= - 1111. e. RDWARD PURDY. liaternte before me. tau Igth 8. MAXIM id , lieu:ay:lh °ear the ape. Bold by Th omas Red b, Dlar.onl Alley Pittdatsgh. ' - - ' . Git 0 A I No4o BOXES TOwer 6018 ikutal, in atm and ov tYletElt Pr BROS. - LJ3 *l4l - Wood street. BEiILUINOTON ifILERRINNIA.4O IIUXA Jost received rad for *ale b ANY • , BRIX . - - 9!R&i7C itl3~~'~'Q PITTS1:11-3441 'l' /LEA •I•P .14 LugolireSD ENDECaS +7, Ligaturing.. .. . . ............ ovr,trx Goz Thl d night of the great Tragic &Vial. triad /ELIZS. IP, H , ceeN eieca thetr retorrierem Enloe. !£hWednedy evening swill be tram' el no new romantic play written by T. B. D. e. alder. isf.c , ciad:lcd the 1 ' ' OFIME 0 F TUE ALPS, Claude Bonbon° lir r n cy rray Mark Bcalen• - .oral' B , ?rar Qz:41 , 1 .........- .... ........0 Po.ver lien . Bgrard '.i.lr 1 , -Ii rico cn 0 ......f ric-ft,r4 Eo.getiE Azad° EbLrtio To c a Tide wi11.— , 1 , 14 :you over tozd you Wits to Oakiard' 1 101163b0 ~.. mrs. .3$ w , ll &Cu CraLk. raTILLISSILE:II VABLEI'IE.9, t.oie °nee & Manuer... K NFT L. Stage Alatage. ...... ....... Eimmv_ Itntaen se attr 'Aka f - ex this week, to bight tho treat OtiElttalClE. who.° twt rortuarcel are the wonder and admiration of all btho:dtrJ. MISS KATHLEEN O'NEIL rars,. KATE WALTERS. .NEISS MARY WALT.ON, MISS ANNIE ItAK hnozir. Law SIMMONS, JOHNNY HART, M.A. WARD THAYER - & NOYES' United Statm Circus._ rest Paragon Amphitheatre - • of 1868. SPECIta, NOTICES. 0 eel tan ~ Allenu ArE4 /lardy