wog. ffi. PETrENOYLL a. CO., NO. 37 PARK ROW, NEW YORK and 6 STATE . STREET. BOSTON are our acmatd for the bal..) , 'sand Weekly Post in those °idea, and aro au. ( ,rice ] to take Advertiaementa and Suhaorintiona ,:a• as et our Lomat Rases. SA CITY AND HIGII:OBOOD INTRILIWINOB Reception of the 134th Regi ment. Owing to some cause or other the arriv al of the 184th Regiment was delayed un til two o'clock yesterday afternoon, at which time the train came slowly down Liberty street to the head of Smithfield. Arid right here, in the commencement of the reception ceremonies an accident oc curred which came very near speeding a pall of sorrow, rather than rejoicing, over the assembled multitude. The horss at tached to the carriage intended for e the Subsistence Committee were restive in the midst of such a throng, but when the engine - came down to - where they were standing, they could no longer be restrain. ed, but dashed off. through the crowd.-- The driver sprang from his seat, and es caped unhurt. The horses ran straight towards the huge telegraph pole, on the corner of. Liberty and Smithfield streets, and the carriage striking it, was broken so badly as to of no farther use. The horses were disengaged, and taken awa. The excitement being over i nregard to the 'runaways, the procession formed as follows : Band. J. R. Hunter, Esq., Chief Marshall. Carriage drawn by four white horses, and beautifully decorated with flags, con taining the Mayors of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. Hon, P. C. Shannon and Hon. Win. M. Francis, of Lawrence Co. Carriage drawn by four beautiful bays, also decorated with beautiful flags, con taining gentlemen of the Subsistence and Sanitary Committees. Provost Guard, Captain Wright. One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Regi ment, Col. O'Brien. The procession moved down Smithfield' street to the Monongahela House, when after being formed into line on Smithfield street, they were welcomed by Judge Shan non in a brief address. He then proposed three cheers for the old flag, three cheers for the United Etates, and three for Abraham Lincoln, all of which ware given. Mr. FranCis then on the part of Col. O'Brien. responded in a beautiful little speech, ofl only a few minutes duration. At the con-1 elusion of the speech of Mr. Francis, Judge Shannon again took the stand, and on the part of the 134th regiment, preilented Col. O'Brien with a very handsome horse, sad• dle and bridle. Mr. Francis, on the part of Col. O'Brien returned thanks to the regiment for the horse, and to the Judge for the part taken by him in the presenta tion. Hon. 13. C. Sawyer was then intro• duced, and after a few brief remarks gave way to Hon. A. C. Alexander, Mayor of Allegheny, who was introduced by Judge ..Shannon, with the remark that misfor tunes never come Single. He welcomed the boys in a few affectionate remarks, and then the cry became general for Colonel O'Brien. The Colonel is evidently a very modest man, and appeared somewhat em barrassed. lie told the boys he could not make a speech, and he knew that they did not expect him to make one, but he thanked thew for the present of the horse. The ceremonies now being concluded, the colonel retired from the balcony, and join ing the troops in the street, he mounted his new charger, and giving the order, they all moved to the City Hall, where re. freshments were served up. After parta king orwhich they scattered around town until the departure of the train should bear them to their triends. The ceremonies were very interesting, and were admirably conducted. Another Regiment Arrived. The One Hundred and Thirty•Beventh regiment, nine months' men, arrived at Caw) Curtin on Wednesday. The comps• siva pomp osing this regiment are from the counties of Schuylkill, Blair, Clinton, But ler and Crawford. They number 729 men, tinder the command of Col. Kidoo. Designs for' National Currency, Secretary Chase informed a delegation that he should distribute the work of 2n. graving designs for the national curren7 to various parties, to prevent monopo;y and to secure tbe early execution of the work. Crops. The crop prospects in Wiaconsin are pronounced as more flattering now than at any time this Beason for a number of years. Winter wheat looks better in Ogle coun ty, 111., than it has for a long time. There is double the amount of it sown than in any previous year. The evidence is still contradictory, about the prospect of the . growing wheat in New York State. - In same localities, it is said, "Wheat never looked better, while in th 4 next torn, perhaps, we bear of farmers plowing up their wheat fields, while others give no promise of a crap worth harvest- Ang. National Loan. A Washington authority says that up to this time subscriptions to the national pan exceed one hundred million dollars. Arrest of Townsend. The notorious Canadian outlaw and murderer, Townsend, with whose career many of our readers are familiar, has been discove anred and arrested at Ann Arbor, Michig. New Postoifice. A. new postoffice has been established in Beaver county, near the Allegheny county line, called Wall Rose. Jacob Breiten stein, Esci., has been appointed postmas ter. Tobacco. The valley of the Connecticut river will thistle Wen be appropriated to the culture of. tobacco. In 1860, over six millions pounds of tobacco were raised in the State and this year the amount will probably be doubled. Connecticut is the tenth State in , tbe Union in the amount of tobacco raised. • The Illustrated Papers. John W. Pittock, opposite the the Post office, sends us the following: Harper's Weekly, Frank Leslie's newspaper, New York Illustrated News, filled with choice reading matter and fine engravings per taining to the present war. They are richly worth double the cost. He also reel cieves the New York Independent, and all the leading papers of the day. Fresh Fish. - R. M Breen & McCoy, at - their stand in the-Diamond market, are in daily re ceipt of fresh Mackerel, Shad, Sea Bass, Halibut, .Lake Fish, Salmon Lobster, Eels and Crabs. The Srm has facilities for se curing the very pick of the market, and those purchasing can rely upon getting fish fresh and sweet, at the lowest prices. Call and see the tempting display and you will-be sure to purchase. Assistant Provost Ma.rsihal. The sound judgment of Provost Mar shal Herron is exhibited in the fact that * he has appointed Atutant W. G. Miller, to *post of assistant Provost Marshal. Mr. Miller is a native Pittsbnrgher, and bas been until recently connected with the ,61st. Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, •having resigned his positio n on account of disability. He isa very estimable gentle man, a good business man, as goods cleri as our city can afford, andadmirably adap ted to fill the positron. to which he has been pp ointed. TUR DAY MORNING, MAY 30 icAircrnosuana cur /FANCY AND PAIN F URN - IMMURE & Cil A IBS WAREHOUSE, 185 SMITHFIELD &IR SI/ (Satwaan Edith 'treat and Virgin alley.) nal PITTSBURGH. E LE [MATED Er; V HANDKERCHIEF r , Ashland Flowers Alisma Amaryllis Bouquet de California Botuitiet d'.Arabie Bouquet de Carolina Berromotte, Casale Camelia Clematita Cedrat Citronelle Rosat Crystal Palace Geranium Gilliflower Gardenßlowers Heliott%pa Honey Honey suckle Hawthorn H yacinth. Jaamin J en Jockeyny Lind Club. Jonquille, Mousseline Milledeurs Mareahala BAZIN'S MEDYO.9 MIA, , ted Persian Essen.. the most imparting to the handkarold and lasting cdor,. - ESSENCE BOUctUET—TRRBLE EXTRACT UPPER TEN.—A lame assort/lent of Toilet gnarl.- Shamble-Creattilk Pteparstions for, Hair. Cosmetics, Toitet• atm, Dentifriom and unery_of all kinds', constantly on hand. or sale by CHAR. H. SUPER. &WO Corner Yens and St, Clair st. I George IL Stuart. Esq. This most interesting and eloquent speaker, will arrive in this city by the noun train, and will address a meeting of the friends of the U. S. Christian Com mission to4rteirini evening. at half past 7 o'clock, in the Central Presby terian Church of Allegheny. Rev. R. 8. Parvin, a minister of the Episcopal Church, who has labored as a delegate, will also address the meeting. Assault with Intent to Hill. Mr. Thomas 'Andrews, residing near. Patterson's Mills, Washingtonby county, was attacked a few days since anegro named Win. Pallum, whom he had in ne his employ at his coal bank, and was so se verely wounded that lkis life is despaired of. The negro struck Mi. Andrews sever al times over the head with a club, frac taring his skull and impairing him other wise. Wool Trade. One of the commercial results of the war is the impulse given to the wool trade. Theimports of the wool into New York from December 2 9th,/862, to March 29th, 1863, were 25,738 bales, or 10,247,741 pounds; for the month ending April 27th, 1863, the imports were 12,075 bales, or 5,492,833 pounds. The total imports from January Ist to April 27th were conse quently 37,813 bales,or 15,740,574 pounds. Dismissed the Service. Amos Barbin, formerly a resident of this city, but lately a member of Co. A, 2d Va. Reg., has been dishonorably dis missed the service for uttering sentiments of disloyalty to the city. Death of Dr. Garman: Dr. Joseph P. Gazzam, one of the most widely known physicians of this city, and an estimable citizen, died yesterday morn • ing in Lawrenceville, at the residence of Major John B. Butler, his brother•in•law. Joined the Army A young man named Lindley, who was under indictment in Washington county for some serious offence, joined the 100th Regiment Pa. Volunteers, Co. A, rather than go to the penitentiary. Penitentiary Birds. Wheeler, the negro who murdered young Wells, and Cook and Sharp, the highwaymen, all of whom were convicted at the last term of the Washington court, have been brought over and placed in the penitentiary. THE COMmittee of Arrrngements and Finance, for the reception of the 183 th re giment, Col. Thomas M. Bayne, will meet at my office this evening at 7,1 HENRI' A. lATakvEn, Chairman. !heatre.--First Night of Peep '0 Day. A thronged house greeted the first pro duction of the new drama of " Peep 'o Day." It is one of the most thrilling plays ever performed here, abounding in the most stirring and,exciting, striking and ef fecting tableaux. Mrs. Conway captivated and thrilled all hearts, It is difficult to imagine a finer piece of acting than her portraiture of Ka e Kavanagh. Mr. Con way brought down the house repeatedly by his irresistably catching humor. Mr. Henderson was extremely effective as Harry Kavanagh. Mr. Chippendale pleas ant and easy in the good priest 0' Cleary. Miss Eberle fascinating as Mary Grace, and the entire company perfect in their respective characters. The piece was a glorious success. The epilogue spoken by Mrs. Conway was written for her by Wallace Theater, Esq., of the Boston Evening Gazette. Her splendid rendition of it creates the wildest enthusiasm and applause. Gardner and Hemming's Amer lean Circus: It will be seen by a glance at our adver tising columns that this mammoth Eques trian organization will enter our city on Monday the 15th day of June, and con tinue on Tuesday and Wednesday. This company bears a reputation second to none now traveling. The proprietors, we are informed, are both performers of note, and one of them in particular. Mr. Dan Gardner the punier clown,) has had more than usual experience in this branch of amusement. This establishment, for a period of nearly five months last winter, was the centre of attraction in Philadel phia. The beauty and elite of the city congregating there nightly in large num bers. Our citizens should congratulate themselves upon being able to witness this grand Equestrian display. We hearti ly wish them success and feel assured that hey will never repent visiting Pittsburgh. Very Fine. zi.nsBoytqient of hats, caps and straw goods at Fleming's, pp Wood street. The extensive stock of i.his hoe compriseS all that is new and desirable in the hat or cap line; also a full assortment of straw goods, Misses' and Childrea's hats, skc.— Those intending to purchase such goods will do well to eallat Fleming's, where the largest and beat assortment can be had at the lowest prices. Hotels Opened. All the hotels at Niagara Falls will be opened for guests this week. Now or Never”-Itustantaneongi and Efficacious Cures of Corns and Bunions. Dr. Rendsll's professional visit to this city will positively conclude with Monday next.- In leaving 4.e most sincerely thanks his numerous patients for the confidence they have reposed in him, and should he at any time visit this city, he hopes equal success will attend his efforts. Office on Diamond street, opposite the Court House: GROVER & GAZER'S&WIER bf aehinee,for 017 • aaetrring faultosee are the beat in Ilse. A. F. C le_Tot AY, General -Afton t. 18 Fifth street. Pittsb argh. Pa 10111 Pa JOSEPH . MEYES & SON ACTS PORTHE IMMask Meadow Flowers lac Lilrof the Valley New•mown'llay Orange Flowers PaPinktohouly Poppinuelt Portugal Prairie .Flowers Rose Rough and Ready Spring 'Flowers Sweet Briar White S T v S S fee a w w at le e veß e v e et t t :orti :L iiel r oya areeza .v v e e r n der le Sweet Lettuce Tuberos Vicoette Verbena West End Winter Blosom a . high/7 concentra: t eiegant perfume for TELEGRAPHIC. Fired into by Guerrillas TOWN OT AUSTIN DESTROYED - THE SALE OF FIVE-TWENTIES d ASHINGTON, May 28.—An official dig patch was received to-day by the War De• partment from Gen. Ellet, commanding the Ram fleet, dated Helena, Arkansas, May 25th, which says; As my command was descending the river from Memphis on the evening of the 22d, the Commissary and Quartermaster's boat was fired into from the Missiasippi shore, by a band of the enemy with two pieces of artillery, when about six miles above Austin. I returned yesterday and landed my force. The enemy had a few hours before my ar• rival captured a small trading steamer and burned her, taking her crew captives and appropriating her freight. I could obtain no intelligence from the inhabitants by which to guard my movements. My cavalry under Major Hubbard, 200 strong, i came np with the enemy 2000 strong, and all mounted, 8 miles out. The fight last ed nearly two hours. The Major was com pelled to take shelter in a favorable bot tom, when he succeeded in repelling the enemy and finally drove him off before the infantry could come to his relief. Our loss was two killed and nineteen wounded, mostly slight. The enemy left five dead I upon the field and one Lieutenant mortal ly wounded; also 22 stand of arms. We captured three prisoners. I burned the town of Austin, having first searched every building as the fire progressed and reach ed their hiding places; the discharge of loaded fire arms was like a volley of musketry and two heavy explosions of powder also occurred. Of Major Hub bard and of his battallion I cannot speak too highly; they are deserving of all praise, Every officer and man of the little force is reported to have acted with the most dis tinguished bravery and prompt obedience. as HINGTO May 29.-11 p. m.-0 ffi cial dispatches from Gen. Grant, dated near Vicksburg, Monday May 25th, have been received at the War Department to day. They represent the siege of Vicks burg as progressing satisfactorily, and that Gen. Grant is abnndantiy able to maintain his investment of the town, and repel any attack on his rear. The 4,500 rebel prisoners captured by Gen. Grant, arrived at Memphis to-day. _ . WASHINGTON, May 29 .—C01. Mcßey nodls commanding the First New Yo'k cavalry stationed at Perryville, Va., sent out an expedition, consisting of sixteen men, under Lieut. Vermilion. When ar riving at Berry's Ferry, met a rebel force of twenty men, two were killed, Live wounded and ten captured, among the latter were some officers. The small amount of men under the gallant Lieut. Vermillion are entitled to all praise. PHILADELPHIA, May 29.—Jay Cooke, General Subscription Agent, repoils the sale of 51,640,430 worth of five twenties yesterday. MARKETS BY 'TELEGRAPH _ CINCINNATI, May 2 4 —There was an active speculative demand for Flour. and 12.000 barrels were sold at $4 ...10 fur Superfine. $4 75 for Extra and $5 for Family. At the close an advancii of 15 to 27, cents wss asked. '1 here is also an active demand for 'Wheat, chiefly speculative, and prices advanced 3 to 5 cents per bush, closing at S/-.V5 for prime Red, and $1 12tV1 15 for.indiana i r Ohio White. Corn remains dull at :sic for Ear anti 62©53 for Shelled. Oat are firmer and lc lieq,er closing at 80601 in bulr. Rye dull at 99 .5. 13arey nominal. There was nothing of consequence done in Provisions ferS Pork of- fered at $9 59 ( 1.9 75 for Old, And $1 fIl 506.13 al for New. Bulk Meats at 3%, for Shoulders 4 1 1, for Sid( 8 4SAG‘S3I- Prime City Lard is saleablii for best country and dull at 9'4; Whisky firm at 40;4, Groceries are quiet and unchanged., — i Gold 140(t142 rilyer 130 , 4132,: .E.Noliange firm at n Premium. Nun. YORK May 2 : , . — Cutton buoyant ; bales so td at Flour declined; sales bb!s; State. &5 Ohio, „litl 15PIPti 30, --oath ern, 4; H 5. Wheat advanced lc; lfil,roo bushels soli at noon prices. Corn advanced lc;; 1.7,000 hu=lies sold at 746P76; New oth 74. heavy; Ai es,:sll n: New $l3 50. la-i 1 firm. Whisky firm at Freights loiTuf. BtliOks higiier• - - HILADELpHI.I. May :n.—Fiour depreued ; Ohio Extra Family ar ,St 3 87 1, 6g7; Superfine $5 7.5ta ., 1 No change in Rye Flour or orn Meal. heat drooping; eales Red at $1 56t4 , 1 NI and White at $1 75a../ Rye steady at $1 0.. Corn—Yellow 860 Vatsll@Tl. Coffee firm; Ri031@32 Whisky firm at 4-114445. By Last Night,'ls Nan FROM VICKSBURG. Direct from Grant's Army. IN THE FIELD NEAR VICKSBURG, May, 23-9 P. M. No tightin& to day. Troops resting from yesterday's assault. Oar repulse was complete on all parts of the line. No discouragement need be entertained as to our final success. The city is closely invested; and must succumb to our attack sooner or later. We are entrenching and building rifle pits. Cavalry has been sent out toward Cal ' in on to ascertain Gen. Joe Johnston's whereabouts, Onr loss yeater44y was not far from 1,000. It is tolerably certain the works can not be carried by assault. A regular siege mast reduce them. Two weeks will pro bably be consumed. Qen. banks• army ie Feported coming up. Special Correspondence Daily. Cora merej FROM Mllll/PHIS. Grant Captures all the Redoubts, after a Repulse—Furious Fighting Going on— Steamers Fired on by Guerra/44. • MEMPHIS, May 27 via Cairo, May 28. The steamer Sultana, from Young's Point, reports that last Friday the Feder ale were repulsed at Vicksburg, but the next day recovered the position and peon pied It. The city of Memphis, which left on Monday, and arrived to-day, reports Gen. Grant having captured every redoubt. LATEFL-At one place it was neoessaty, owing to the steepness of the hill to scale with ladders. Gen. C. E. Hovey led the assault. The rebels rolled shells down the hill at the Fed orals, which exploded among them, making fearful havoc. 1 Furious fighting was going on when the boat lett. The Federal losses are said to be very heavy. The Lady Pike was fired on by guerril las a few days ago. The Evansville was also attacked. On the 24th Colonel Hatch had a fight with 200 of Chalmer's men, near Senato l bia, and Icaptured sixty, killed nineteen, and wounded twenty. DC NEWS PROM MEMPHIS: to MEMPHIS, May 28, via atiao, May 28. There has been no arrival from below to-day, and nothing from grapevine source. On Tuesday morning a portion of the 2d Michigan Cavalry left the camp near the city,' on a scout to Coldwater Creek. , Their outward -trip failed to discover any immediate eigits ot guerrillas, but between Hernando anti Memphis, while coming in on the Hernando Road, the advance fired 'on, and then discovered a guerri was lla camp in the woods near by, which was at once attacked. The guerrillas, after one fire which had no effect, fled in every -di rection, leaving four dead behind. Five prisoners captured were brought to the city. MEMPHIS, May 27, via CATS°, May 28-- Parties from below say that on Saturday the little trading steamer Bostona, owned here, was captured by guerrillas at Aus tin Miss. The boat was burned and the odours and crew captured... From the same source I learn that a portion of.ths troops of the Marine Brigade while on a scout trom that point, on the same day, was ambuscaded, and suffered Gloss of ten or fifteen killed andwounded, and upwards of 100 prisoners. Eleven hundred bales of Government cotton was sold at auction yesterday at about 35 cents. Rebel reports are that Generals Cheat ham and Featherstone were wounded in one of the Mississippi fights, and that Johnson was massing at Big Black River bridge. General Grant. The Washington Chronicle, in the course of an elaborate biographical notice of Gen. Grant, has the following, describing his personal appearance: Gen. Grant is about five feet nine inches high, has sandy hair and whiskers, blue eyes, a firm and determined mouth, a well shaped nose, and a complexion that shows the effects of exposure. He is very far from what is called a handsome man. He has a good form, very square shoulders, and generally stands squarely on his feet, never resting on one leg, or lounging against a support. He never uses profane or extravagant language. He is almost a model of temperance, seldom drinking at all, but he smokes continually. In con versation he is rarely animated, except among the most intimate and familiar companions. He prides himself on his horsemanship. At the battle of Monterey he was ordered to carryall order to a point where he had to pass under the fire of a; battery. He put his horse into a tull gal lop, threw himself off on one side, after the:manned ot the Indians, holding on by the horse's mane and by one leg thrown i over the cantle of the saddle, and in this position leaped a fonr•foot wall. Gen. Grant was married soon after he left the regular army, and has now three children, one of whom, a boy about six years old, is nearly as good a rider as his father. General Grant is an unassuming, modest man, has no personal enemies, never speaks ill of any otte, even of those who injure him, knows nothing about politics, has no ambition for office or distinction, bat only desires to do his duty. General Hailed: described him very well when he said : " What I like about Grant is that when he is ordered to do anything he sets right about doing it. There are no ob. Jections or evasions or suggestions of de lay—not a moment's rest until the order is executed as well as he can do it with the means at his command." Grant is not a man of the highest order of intel lectnal ability, but hie operations hare shown him to possess strategical skill of the highest character, particularly those since he has been his own chief. flut he is not one thitt we Should set down as a great man ; and a person seeing him but once would almost surely have a mean opinion of his powers. Paradoxical as it may seem, it has been General Grant's great good fortune to have been always underrated. Newspaper correspondents, who make it their business to criticise and dictate, not to narrate events; poli ticians who have places to till, and con tractors—all bare j)ined in one general and unbroken dentLlciation of General Grant. £he conqueror of Fort Donelson, had .e been a politicion, might have been run /or Senator from Illinois, and. then some one else would have fought the battle of Shiloh, and the twenty days' campaign of Vicksburg. Had any political party un dertaker, so persistently to make a popu lar hero out of Grant as they have oat of ' some generals wno have never won a suc• cess, there would be an anti-Grant party, and another wrangle about "political generals, .h'ortunately, Grant is a soldier and nothing but a soldier; he has said that he wans to see this war through and then go back to Galena and sell hardware and leather. ..He has never had a day's leave of absence since he entered the service, ;hough his family have twice visited him in camp, fiis qualiites are not, there fore, apprerkted by the people, though they are by toe government; which may now feel as great a pride"in having sustain ed Gen. Grant as in any other instance when they have withstood popular clamor and private expostulation. enioval of tlie Indians in Min All the Indians are now removed from Minnesota, except in the Cedar Valley.— According to the St. Paul Press not an In dian lodge is to be found between the lonative and the Otter Tail river, except a few stragglers, who will be very soon compelled to follow in the' footsteps of their illustrious predecessors. Bear Admiral Foote. It ,is said that Rear Admiral Foote has entirely recoved from the wodnds receiv ed at fort Donelaori. He laid aside his crutches about three weeks since, and has offered his services to the Secretary of the Navy. ready for a ownmand afloat, and anxior,s to i.gain take an active part in the war. He is now, as he has been since his partial recovery, at the head of the important Bureau of Eguipmeut and Re cruiting for the Navy, 4r, Washington. .9 fox ENtor is one of the best and boldest cavalry officers in the army, and when a Lieutenant in California some years since, on being challenged to do so by a lady friend, he ascended the front steps, rode into her parlor, turned round and came out, as he said he eould, "without ever soiling the carpet," The How e s'wv "Wing NaChte Invented 1845. Perfected 1862, R nurnuTE FIIO.II ALL other Bovring Machines, at the World's Fair, 1861 is hile the Singer Sewing .Machine recd an honorable mention on its merits ; aria Wheel-er &Wilson's a medal for its device called "Cir cular hook." The Howe Sewing Machine, eras awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor.) as the best tor all eurposes en exhibition. Our ligh t a t Machine guaranteed make perfect work on e lightest and heaviest fabriep. Sold and anted, Car. Penn & St Clair. streets A.M. MeGMLOO.I% Agent. my 2o ;d3taw:li , . ripuE CHEAPEST AND 111 FAT LADIES A- M fo und isses at and ChiLdran's tiaiters in the city 1.9 o be if. BORLAND'S, No. 08 Market Etreet, 2d door from Fifth ENRYC. BLAIR'S Luirrn lIEN- Jug net, for making in a fewminutes slip. Junket and trugolac, delicate, wholesome. economical and convenient deserts duet reo'd and for sale A. J. 11.A.NK CO'B, Drug store, 63 Mar ket. 3 doors below Fourth. myl6 AHEM WARE HOUSE FOR SALE, three stories, situated at the corner of First d CkancersrLanA near Market tit APPLY S. CIIT.LUBERT & SONS, m 714 At Market Street. HOSE. UTE SAVE JUST RECEIVED A large sunPlY of throo pIY valoanized By drant Rose. This hose is warranted not to be af fected by hea standee hundred degre.s. Po bran heat, and to pressure ern Pounds to the feuarelnoh. and never ; like leathorreordring oil ,Rg. Out in length , to salt, with couplings and Pipe attached, WELDON &KELLY. No. 169 WOW Street, vow EAunruL C01:11MRT RESIDENCE JUP For sale—A neat Swiss Cottage House of S rooms, and 4% acres of ground, largo number of excelleutfruittrees, shrubbemshadetrees. grape spring h ous arbor, etc., tine never failing epring . and stone e, pLeasantly situatM one nine from south end of lliononghohela bridge, price law, terms easy • CIITUBERT &SONS. • 81 Market, 'trod, nosota Nave one of the oar YORK Daily papers left at your residenc plase of business. By taking them from 113, you can discontinue when you Please or change your paper. W, PITTOOR BOORS, STATIONARY AND NEWS DEPOT Opposite Post -office. •er.• Copies of all the New York, Philadelphia, and Cincinnati, Daily papers. can be found on the Counter. my 8 'or 'ate, Mice. Roaches. Ants, Bed Bugs, Moths in Furs. Woolons, An. Insects on Planta. Fowls. Animals, &a. Put up 11250, 500 and $lOO boxes, Bottles and Phsta3: 03 and $5 sbes for Hotels. Paoli° Insti tutions. &o. Only infalible remediesrlinown." • "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of their holes to dle." ven. Sold Whovesale in all large cities. ill-Sold by all Druggists and Dealers egerr wham *lt. I I Beware II of all worthless imitations Wk. Bee that "Orator's" name is on eaeh Box. Bottle and Flask. before you buy. *2l. Address RENSY R. COSTA -R. 1f3.. Principal Depot 482 Broadway. N. y. la. Sold by H. E. BBLLIeItS dc 00, ad - B. L • FAIINEBTOCK it 00- Wholesale Agenda. Pitt burgh. Pa. . febZoduneodaw AT Sm ites DAILE STATION, FOlrn from the °lir, 6ai acres of Land fa sale, a 0 in cultivation, well folioed, remainder fine timber, good water, !never failing clirin4; now barn, dwelling hone% maim, orchard oz acres best aeleotiona °Unlit In frill prime of bear- Apply to CUTHI3IIIIT & 80Na 51 Market street. ea RAVEL BOORIN6-11311: Weft •lloofr are put on by ray 27 LUPTON do OLDDIA ff=l Corner of Penn dTSt. Clair St.. Pitts' MIER LARGEST. ciir.ApP,ST...AW best of the United States. $35 ••-s= - fall Commercial course. including W Commercial Arithmetic. No extra charges for Manufaotu erg. Steamboat Railroad and Bank Book-keepleg. Minister's sons at one-half price. Students en ter and review at any time. This Institution is conducted by experieneed Teaehers and practical business men, hence the preference for graduates at this College by busi ness men throughout the country, as well as this el ProE A. COWLEY, long known as tae best p imp= of the Union, teaches Ornamental and Rvkl Business - I . •For speoimms of Pref. CowleY's 7121611nlidled Writing, and Catalogue containing full informs thro, enclose twenty-tive cents to the Prino als. JlMlgiunitil dr 8 feb2ltawda ff. RIRIE SAVINONINSTITIIIION, NO NY 110 Smitnlield street opposite the Custom House. Chartered by the Lelatnre. 0 VVICEIIII.B. P reaident........ ...... ...JAMES PARR, Jr., WOE ymegininfra. Wm. H. Smith H. F. Re Id Thos. D. Messier A. Rein amen Francis Sellers Joshu , Rhodes John F. Jennings, JaooL Sttiokrath • Thomas S. Blair Alex. BradleY Henry Lloyd Alfred Slaok Josiah King TRUSTERS,C Zug A 8 Fowler W Dilworth 8 8 Fowler W A Reed Jas W Woodwell R C Schmertz F Rahm C W_Ricketson J M Tiernan 8 II narliman D M Baiter R J Anderson Jos W Baxter D E McKinley C H Wolf Wm Smith Robert D Cochran G B Jones W lhmsenß F Jones W H Phelps C B Herron SECRETARY AND TREASURER. D. E. MoKINLEY, Open daily, from 9A. H. 2. Also, Tues day and Satarday evenings,from 6to o Deposits received of ONE DIME andupwards. Dividends declared in December and June of each year. Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the credit of the depositor as ipridcipal, and bear in terest, thus compounding it. Books containing Charter. `By-Laws, dec.. far- ' cashed at the office. Sir This Institution offemespecially to these Persons whose earnings are small, the epporttuaity to accumnlate, by small deposits, easily gavel. a SUM which will bea rosoarce when needed, their money not only being safe but be stead of re aringinteresti c. nigning unproductive. myl ___________________ NEW NEW NEW NE W SPRING STYLES SPRING STYLES. BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES ARRIVING ARRIVING EVERY DAY AT EVERY DAY AT CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE 62 Fifth Street, IM Next door to Express Office, np.9 elling ea usual, much under the reg - nlar prioe ni RA HE.S" PLANTATION BITTERS, RP Ayers' t,herry Pectoral. Barnett's Co oai • e elmbold's Bache. Balls Balsam, Lyon's Baths- Son, Lindsay's Blood Searcher. Estlack's Lozen ges, Brown's Bronchial Troches, and all of Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines, together with all the the Patent l'roprietary medioines of the day, Fey sale wholesale or retail, by • OBO• A. BELLY, 69 Federal St., Allegheny, S OAPS, SOAPS, SOAP'S, SOAPS. Genniee Castile Soap. PURE OLD PAE Genuine Castile Swap, SI SOAPS, PURE OLD PALM SOAPS, colga.e's Asmorted Toilet Soaps, Colgate's Alsorted Toilet tioae. Fine white castle Soap. and Panty toilet Beare of every dosoription.jast reed and for sale by Et TO. A. 1K iskty. 69 Federal St.. Alleghert37. MI ED AND WrilTEI LEAD, PAINTS of every grou de cein•i ad in 0 1alat and Varnish Brushes, hand, ti.-td for sale bY on. la Ere stock of each on MY il GEO. d. KELLY, 69 I , ed oral St.. Allegbenv. _____ ___ oki .1E A. P E 0 LI:IC Qocox)s. ow IS TILE TIRE TO SECURE , N sins A 9 la a nt ci ee n osf nD ems s G t oo aih l S o h a a hwlle.% Cloth and styles, un bleached and bleached Muslin. Calico. Delatnes, .ilk Sun Umbrellas .I:c., at grestly rodocee pri ces. all hav na been combated for cash, will be sold cheap foicash. calf and see for yourselves at ill. J L V.NCIEL . my2s _ _ 90 Marlret street. /-' AL S fii .A. G , IEI FROM 4 * - 4 , vs 414 TH E "OLD COUNTRY:. rrillE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED land bring out emigrants frornany part of kng- Ireland dr Scotland. either by superior fast sailing steamers including the mammoth steam- OR CAT EAbTERN, or fitzt,clatis veasels, at tar lower rates than tickets csn be purchased for at any other office in Pittsburgh. Address Euronean A O'NRIL, genc e D. y. Chroulci V.fth et. Pittsburgh. Pa mhbn6mdeode2tw VERT LATEST FROM Army of the Potomac ECEEP POSTED Leave your Address With the Agent, RIPER INTELLIGENCE. PORT OP PITTSBURGH. ARRIVED. Franklin, Bennett, Brownsville. . tine and DRI I .B.ETED. Itriainst ilatiatin; - CtiCrize. do SitiresqLalcii; Wilioushby. St Louis Sir The river—Last evening at twi. light thiiike were 3 feet 5 inehea water` by the metalmark& and falling. For Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo and St. Louis. THIS DAY, MAY 30. gATHE NEW AND SPLENDID passenger steamer,. °LIDA erson, commander, will leave as ann , :unoed above, for freight or passage apply on board or to J. B. LIVINGSTON Jr CO. Agents. For Cairo and St. Louis, TUESDAY ; JUNE 2.4, AT 4. P. M. THE SPIBINDIO PAS seater steamer, MERCURY. Capt. above.ll7o;'glirt g:ParllOeaaasOttatotrg to J. B. L iY l rj o sT oar dr, CO,, lists. my3o For Marietta and Zanesville. Regular Alualtlatual river Packet leaves Pittabitrat OVery Tuesdar.,4 p• 113., Zanesville every Friday a a. in. THE INDiF AND spiagarnm Passenger steamer EMMA GRA M . Monroe Ayers commander. will leave as noted above. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. B. ILLVDTOBToFf & CO. apt P1TT813171111.11 AND PACKET , For Beaver—Wellaville—Stetibenville and Wheeling, Leaves Pittsburgh. Every. Tue hnrsday and haturday, at II A. sday— Leaves Wh4eling Every Monday-wed nesday and !Friday, at A. THE SWIFT Pamenaer atamer, S. O. BAILER, James Waiter commander, winleava a 8 =loan oed above. Fcr freida or pas.fte apply on board or to JAMES COLLINS &01a. Agfa mayl3 STEAMBOAT Aural ere W 1 Z la T T Has opened an office at NO 90 WATER STREET, Where he will tratu3aos a General Steamboat Am u oy bush:ten, and would eolloita than of pate rosse from steamboatmen,. ap24-lsrd NEW GOODS lIUGUS & IHACKE Corner of Market and Fifth ARRIVING ARRIVING Are now °Derail's a splendid stook of New Spring Dress Goods. New Spring Barques, New Spring Cirenlars And a full assortment of Summer Dress Goods A DITINISTRATION 110TICE—Where Ili, as, Letters of Administration to the Estate of George tlaasseaf,rder, saddler, late of the City of Pittsbargn, dee'd., have bees granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said Ertate will make payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them. duly anthen tinated, for settlement, without delay, VICTOR EC lILLVR, A d ninistrator. No =Ohio street, Allegheny CitY. maaklaw6w WILSON'S PILLS SICK MEMO® I NERVOUS HEADACH E ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE; WILSON'S PILLS are the result of long investigation and careful conducted experiments having been in use many years, tliertV avastw3 a t i lt o te they have ain InlvaTtited anering klrcraa; Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They may bo taken at all times with petted afetY. without making any change f Diet, and. the abeenee .L of any dmapreeable ate, render. 17 sir to administer them to children. easy the use of these Pills the periodio at tacks of /fermis or Sick Headache may be pre vented; and if taken in th-. commencement of an attack immediate relief of pain and slob:Lees w,ll be obtained. They seldom fail in remng Raw ea ant . Headache. to which females a rcso subtect. NoThey sot gently on the bowels—remov ins CO. *. For Literary-Men, Bh:dent,. Delicate Females, and all peraoes of sedentary habits. they are valuable as mice, improving the appetite, giving tone or to the • digestive organs, and restoring the natural eLaatioity and strength of the whole, system. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I The genuine have signatures of A. SON ach Box. and FAJMN'E on STOCK & CO. e Bold by all Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines, A Box will be sent by mall prepaid on re ceipt of the PRICE 2. CENTS. orders should be ad s dressed to. B. L. FAI3MSTOCK & CO. PPI7BBIIIIGH, Pa. ohdeod&werwt Julyl pRIVATE II ISRAiSES DL BROWN'S OFFICE 50 SMITHFIELD STREET, Citizens and strangers in need of medical ad. vice should not fail to give hiln a call. Dr. Brown's remedies nev or fail to cure impu rities, scrofulous and venental affections Also hereditary taint. such as tatter, psoriasis and oth er akin diseases, th e origin of which the patient la ignorant iiindital. MUM/MEW Dr. B's remedies for this &Unction. brought on by solitary habits. are the only medicines known in this country which are safe and will speedily restore to health Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few &nth's inful affliction He also treat Piles. Gleet. Gennorrhoe, Brothel Discharges. Female Die . Pains in the Bank and nldnorf. Irritation of the Bltulder, strict was, etc. A letter to be answered must contain at least: ON& DOLLAR, Me ce privatedicines sent to any w rooms. p os GOm safely peva ._ Offi and IiMUR MEET. Pittsburgh. Pa. imagiCu 00Lk bye' an:EEP NUEAIts , for oa BROKRAM & LONG - LW Liberty strait w.OAP-40 BOXES 'VOLLEr so.tp Ay* 1,7 sorted. stare and for Bate by MIME & BROS. • 126 At 12S Wood street G[1101&11-75 BARREI4SI B. SVGA* 23 eu barrels d Rama bbbe powdered attgar, 10 bbleirranulatee. Buser, lObbla crushed sugar. In i store and for sale REYMBE, tt BROS N 0126 *US Wood aim, W~tnve Etreets. New Spring. Shawls New spring Silks, New Fewlard Silk New Chi nte CU - It.IM CURE CIIRE WE WERE AMONG THE FIRST TO w secure this INPALVAREE GRAPE, and have fruited it for five_yeare. We obtained our orixinm vines from kr. BIWA whaurigina ted it. The Pittsburgh Josermouitural Boast, in /135* awarded us a diploma for its exhibition. nu n 1 t hethghenlr,Co Society. AgriculturalSociety.ias for it as ",the BEST new pewiling grape. in all respects superior to the our stock - el Thine Is unequalled anywhere which we offer at 23 cents each. $2.30 per drum, $12.50. per 100, $lOO per ;000. Small vines at lam price& We dui Amish &fee extra tante vineett from 60 'cents to $1 - each. WA PT DOLLARS A 3101ITIII WAN't 'll tO hire Agents in every county at t 75 a aionen, expenses pail; to sell my new cheap .ran - Sly &swing Aisobines. MADISON, Althsl. Me Wanted.' Do ti LI i LABS WE WART I.pur ienonrAKer` De,fald•int3 /3:otlter articles. 15 eirciilars tent free: - A —arta SHAW dr CLAHX,Biddilord re96:3radaw .A.TTENTION. 4 - 1 k lI&RUT xis wAaritieort v., Men will receive the highest wages. Apol7 to _ JAIL McCARE. No. 70 Rom a►42l;7td AZI O'BEICHNTS:i. P/TTEIBURGU THEATICP Lisaire arnMaah aaa lIEINDER.BOI7 Benefit of ..„1131.9ind-ILREL Pll, CONWAY, who wittaPinar ha dye celebrated Inch dram ' . P.EEP- O•DA.Y. This Saturday evening will be prompted t original five act Irish drarea of -- - - PEEP WE, UK.. To conolude with - •BEN THE ROATSTAIN. BUTI.. ...„. ....... .......................... . . Bfr Dabbleton .. ........ ..... ...-... ... . . J 0 2. , ttun .... . ..; ... ... ... . ..... Fa Antife IV rd In rehearsal. &Bali% thP 4. 0 onaed.: • TRIII BE E• 9 . VARIETIES. THE GREAT : OHERISKIE, Family Circle 10 cents 412 r. .T • WIT GARDNER & HEMMINGS AMERICA* (I rgt ITS Grecitan- git LIILEGANTLY 4PIF'OINT 11 - A Ott -ML4 Equipped will exhibit in P. I 'X' 'l' 13 Fr, ON THE RED,LION LOT. .lifonday, Tuesday and Welnei?tiy, Sane Ibth. 18th, atid-17tb, Igo.l,_presentin the BEST TRAINED COLLEVTION i HORSES AND PONIES and the EAR. GEST TROUPE OF TAI.ENTED: PER FORMERS IN Amelacti, the wholo under the immediate direction of the PEOPLE'S OWN CLOWN. DAN. GI-A7RIMMEt. • .-.- . - The public will please remember that this corn- PanY presents th re at have differ ent from those have 'gown before tn Pitts burgh. It is the aim of the management to pre sent a DEFINEDAND ELEDANT EQUESTRIAN- ENTERTAINXENT. in which the feats. of the Hippodrome are blended with the wonders of the tiymnare, interspersed with harmless wit by the clowns, in which no taint of vulgarity will be found. The entire en tertainment remarkable for VARIETY. AND EXCELELricE. - . . The initial entertainment will be oven on MONDAR EVEN/NG • JUNE 13. at 8 o'clock. Doors_ open at '7 l 4' o'clock, and on TITESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, there will be two grand performances eack daY:Ar , at 2 R . TEN and 7 ON AND EVENING. Doors open k 1 o'clock. ' The entertainment will commence at 234 and R o'clock. Admission 25 B eserved seats (superblycarp cents Gentlemanly ushers in attendance and SEATS FOR EVERYBODY. For further 'particulars see small bills and pictorials. The Grand Procession will take place on Mon day morning. my3o;ltd SPECIAL NOTICES J. M. oorarirst.n....... Amen 811118 CORNWELL & kERR, CARRIAGE- MAPUFACTURERS, SILVER J 6 BRASS PLATERS, and mannfaeurers of Saddlery and Carman Hardwire, N 0.7 St. CJa&r Street..and Dooueano Way. (near the Bridge.) PITTABIIIRGIT, PA.. CBISTA.DOIIO I / 3 HA.I.E. DYE. IV KERB IS NO DYE IN DIVE -11. SO pu produce from all obieetiOnable prop erties, tha sash splendid and -perman ent tints or that operates so 'Quickly; uniformly and certainly. as Cristadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye. This ontehless article is prontticed. by ali who have over applied it, or seen it applied, the most wonderfni invention- of the ago. The minutes suffices for any shede of brown or the deepest blank. It leaves theskin unstained. Manufactured by J. CRISTADOEO,B 'After House, New York,' Sold everywhere, and aPPii ed by all Hair °remora- Price. SIC $1 50 and Viper bor. according to aloe mylUitwlmoc. in k R. TOBIAS, VENETIAN .LIN - ALP meat. An instantaneous remedy for chron t - is rheumatism:l, headache; toothache. croup. col ic, guinea , . sore throat. and pains in any part of the body. Try a bottle and be convinced. Re member this article is a success.' not en experi ment—for 14 yearait has been tested. RyerY one who uses it recommends it. No medicine ever had such areputationatt thi*.aiTently it has work edits way before thepublio. and all are loud in its praise. "Chronic rheumatism" Thousands are laid for weeks on a bed of agony, emdnerver walk. ed - without the aid of cent:these .with this complaint can testify tothemagical effects of this liniment They are cured and PrOffitilla its vir tues throughout the land. Remember relief is oertaim and a pcaitive cure is sine to: follow, Headache of all mndswe warrant to owe; :Putrid sore throat, quincy and diptheria are robbed of their terrors by a timely use of the:Venetian Lin iment /t has saved hundreds the past three months. _ Price 25 and 60 cents Sold by druggists.— Office 66 Cortland atrcot,New - York. - myndawmere- - - ' Facia about Brandreth's Pills. s 1 Westchester Co., Ici. Y Nuw Oairma, Oct—U.lBA Mr. ti. 'Pas ETOR tkatannt, -Ectitor.Butg &gig, /lean : sus Dear Sir—l would • state that Inss induood to uso BitANDESTII'B P TIM 8, through the room mendation of John It, swift, of Croton,Westo_ hee ler county, who was entirely restored to . health by their usel i e waited& for some two years, very costive and speptio, and lie tried_everythin g but was not re wed. Finally, helookezie Bran dreth's Pill every day foga wee;sid dose old" Pills every_day for three days, and then War one Pill eveax+lBl. with en Oooselonal dose Mitt In one month he was abletoso to work, and in three monthahe well work, b viett_ ht- Yours truly. . iIDWAR,D-.-PUDY. • Witenntrarna 01 ilarrt. as: .• Rdward Purdy mng duly tw_orti. ask that he resides in the town of New Oast* t acm years ago he wee ventsiek with a sore onlis leg e which had been. for over livoyeang that he was:dean:nth by &pain in hischest. and besides very. main and dstmentiethat af ter trying various remedies and many p he commenced uailgßrandretli'eplDasizG7rA three times a week, and at the end of one month. the sore en his leg healed, and at the end-of tvro months he was entirely eared of oestivenea dys pepsia and pain. and has rained- w ever dna& 13DAliD PO Y. Sworn to before ma. this 18th d_ayof Oet. 1882. MAIOOLM ObltTif. nolkdkwltfe Justii—t of the:Pe:me. Sold b 7 Triornaa lagdormih. Diamond Ailey Pitt:kin& - CONCORD GRAPE VINES. J.- 29 KNOX Firth Strjet. swteodarw Wanted IN HI3 01,000 ACT, my29;tf -AND
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