(Die, Treasurer's List—Sanitary Pair. A PitltfhtJtnowt edges receipt of the following additional oontrl butlom: :*,. t V:W y. , * f Jrom N. Q. BlgicyS Ooal,Jt'iorl4.,\ _ ' /OuX -Duffej-V:.;.. 3 John Smith 3 oo KTjrehnkn ...:. jm Wm Bradley.... , ;O■OO J'i’ierCHle...' ' « ... John Hodman.. a 3 wII Ufiffirt?.... ' ? $ X Mcllouirolly. 1 . 300 S Walker. A.. aOO OTLckman 3 uo SI JUtakuer 3 ou J blinker 3 00 A Veruer 300 S'““dle> »«o,Wßaver.,.:: awl, S i, OJa h °" 300 L* Hustleftarth. ; s do' r 1 e M 3 «« A..K°aenßaker. 3do JLeitz 3 00 W Eobkay.... am U Huetleliarth., tOO s Shepiar ~... s S M ( 00n0Uy.... 3 oob Wahl ;■ ; 3 S X Kennedy .... .3 uoUl JdugsUer 35? •l $. ,v . e ;’ u 's 3 00 T DotTna 3 £ 3 00 J Shatter 3 ,0 3 uoy- Wruer a oo Sanitary Fair. 3 poJ Stoddard 3 00 ass “i=7 li»H? is' o"u ?nL\°J''v: 1 i uoVmrt.:::::: !£?s&* 300 • \ now Arriving P K Sweancv -l 300 « e visited the busy scene of operations on I'' Keck 5 f * f, 1 ,-* u t’atler 300 Saturdny lor the purpose ol sketching the addi. A Snyuei I owa *°» tioQHi irupnuvementß made but mT.nt aam b'Vl.«- Wilson 4no *SBS2sF‘ 1 51 .le;fa r r,nu e n?",rtl a ‘ZISf J 3 I Z contain a description of the whole uv & n»«.* ’ V 300 .r >oolener 200 cfe b rfL/°thP b d lrien n Wm * U esq M v f f£ r)^ t f r * W ° Jl * ' 4 . 00 1 clerk of the Bazaar Deimriineut lor «nA il, J Dnd**. ®''* ‘ * .<PP I) Nicely ; i“S„°u! W&&>■ : 3 J uoian.;;;;.;; f<g Is !§m& II and pill*# ,&| benutifuHereatha'o^eternM o** 0 ** E Drifte” * 00, J Utme^!!' f{J S.W «v«T pM Buspfnded P JSS;: JSi :3 “ °rr ey T ls ' fty^a l ts u * louaaen: ins Jinle uuilding is not more than ten feet ** Ratnsden... . 2 50O^rfint 8 y 1 0° «M* 'srAKr'i-irS iStt&r- sf?f~■ “ SSaaaasißStfes JtfMfcSH ;1?8SF ::;: - 2 y - 600 leticd'^s^r io “»• ij J si| Al the uesteud of the Bazaar Isa 1.e.,.«r i V rail<- ’ esi l-, Kingswood. tV.Ta ways and ia flnisbed in W? i' Wtt, ‘ <11 ’ Bro/navilie::;:.' with Straw ln,ru<!tu kndthaiehed MrShallenberger, - & J p°o“n^ U^! ; half . ,hJ nov^K t - 3 « Z g^v : :::--& : .v' diittee are displayed Innun,erablj digs whh“s ' '' 350 w Allegheny.'' our^mn^'^r;, I ,^' l^ 3 '“k/or which ' W * n. u !,? ' v< '‘ ' ,,r s, reani representing ai n ei,» ~i s^rfv ofl,J ® u “^^ “ £SSrS!^ i .mounto, thl. loan is Twu ted here, ’i iien th? cana. ; in *lhi Pin l p l l Cßf '.“ the highest‘enoomiuma° M buln for undreJ Willion Doliara. iustructions to the 1 “ ,ed atot ” “* sons i, iea;,-*xr-x„: ,ol i , h , erirers S ffiy;srs r »; u '“" r,, " io, “ wui •-« *»• «.e m.*, « Urge space between tb. se seals and , t 0 det«l the excellences si "iSs L i ' TBh 1 -''lthu .States at Washington uwent’ nu,! r'"7 '“I 1 *>«'* «P«clty lor a I “'V.-*- '■'''ononsty HekSoH®Ssl ‘‘ ! KnU «"» Ass„ T ak t TitkAarnEßs at CY„ k oul-einl. eastward,‘is' a’kTnd rata°l I b 0“» has rise’n°frole H ol.«uri“v to “ f S, '' in ""y | i^ '" i ' o,l ~,‘ J Philadelphia, and t.y the" jrs o, v;; iß L’d ,, rr, , h, , ‘-? r ‘p“ l of^h ; P a., plei‘ed rC ' , A 1“r I “ 1 B u j 1 L U L r com- I ■ndsu-al proglS ' Tl,ir ‘ l Bank Of Pittsburgh P, ,;ms. »n,T2!! p- ™ MD By national banns .Ueclnnics- llal,. under the superintendence of ‘‘ n ° o rm T**"' ° r boudo ‘ r 'a-ttumenta‘ d Yet°‘[m,' Wl, ' C, ‘ ‘' c P o,flt a rie » »f Public money, and all £“ r 4r>- r. r mrrA,,LK ba^b m» j,l„L‘ arm machiiTeiy "tha^ii*av^Te''T “I iB "VrnV.’.'ualLje'To ,u“S, by , ' : -e-hair. It u Shoul the country, (acting Ra KKenu , hp there tor exhibits,,. Vh«l wiVife IS het of th«, tn'ey’dS S l r o'r’ ,, ,7e nU, i“ ,T " Be,,o»itary Banksjwmturni.hfur n'nTh “pL^ TuL° Sr, *‘ m "‘ •« “ plenty *ia I »PP‘*»Uou, and ;°A r r?»n?Slt\h. N-ew Ailegtieny City Ha.l I “d «‘d Pi 1 ;‘“ : ' d t‘ d '“ o eni , S‘L. Real Estate Savings institution I“ « i,T * “ have their hands full "“ft ? A* « 2 , Amount of Deposits *lBO 378 63 f> '• 'ZZV^sZ 5 ,',?; K»';re tt !.e J r7 ( ?ay"ss »X**Sr 3Vf 0« devet , u l S oremen,a *“ d heconfe Amount Cont/ngenU uni „ ! bu “ in, :?“' *Bci r zeal I?primoHng U in g Lien, on Real &Pte*fc 353 6 - ! r>‘ ‘.'-nn onert.e interest. Si the a« g certSnW H' S ‘ Bonds at par.. 61 sw 5) I heaithr >n / rib lllrtli miich *°' rarJ the’rapid anfl V' l ' er * and^otea lO \ t t l ou o[ “'«•*«! wiencc in 532 lutercBt no£ «*- I the "“h-onTiid^ 6 ■ I 'heir sau's'Zi ’ft T t°' C ! « lem imi!cei r or u,e g ,'!i' iCe, “ y* ri!h °™ »tand sl- It m i youngest born of nations, it is in contemplation with the iUensre weeks, haa theif^'el 0 bU g muu°en , | ~ib 7com U e t a^T uete^room'ofthe'oDy'^ 6 w^lfZrlrafrLeL^rro^rvfo' lo^- wMl°stTfM' w here a tine assortmem’oT ihlS price" ““ he found, and Pastern factory nH; t : n; aod *- P - FONTAINE * Co.-, s* r SubBorir - lMrmuKheßA.Lv Eobt, toagente the rath of 13,00 per hundred copies. 1 * C. iiriITELLI G E X C E. M< IN DAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1864. Public School*. In glancing over the Bejiort of ihc State Su perintendent of Common Schools, we notice' ■wine importer statistics, which may not read, all those Interested, except through the papers Hence the (ollowing abstract of the report has been made: The whole number of schools in Al- Ivgheny county is No Ol males altending’scliool m the county,, No. of females attending schooV in liie county Average number of pupils attending Average salary ol male teachers, * Average salary of female teachers A "‘ uuat(,t Ux lorieaeiuugpurpos- Amountot tax levied 'tor ‘ building purposes • 6 ... Total amount ef tax leVied."”".'.' ,»3 mo “ At«1 neiU,OU |' al^fca^ pfoi ' rutUajAl< 13,011 20 Aveiageuuniber of months school Kept « Of these schools ihe oity of Plttsbmgh main talus the lollowing number : Schools in the city of Pittsburgh .school 01 m,tle PUpii< * atfen W Number ol lernaio puim« ' aVtcmi lug school Average monthly salary 'of ,„aIW teachers J,. A “r?' onllll> Vcuiaie A ““““ 1 «f" tax for' teaching 'p ur . A noses *° l *** ‘’alialug ' pur- Tutal amount of school 'tax' YJviej k’l-1 uj Amount received from State ap- 1 ,S UJ propriatiou....... " 3 Average number of months school Ke]>t open yi The sStatlatlcs of the city of Allegheny are al follows : 110018 * n **««)*<* Alle- Number ol male teachers...’..!'” No ol temple teachers.. Number of male pupils. N umber of female pupils S'r, a, “ M) ' ' of male ■*** “f’wii A tof tax ' for" building' pur _ Total amount of tax’ levied Amount received from State "an- i-ropriation , 1 The entire number of pupils that have enter ed school In the county, is 39,000, while the average Is only. 22,000. In the city of Pittsburgh the entire number that entered school is 9 Ist, while the average number is only 4,610. ’ in A egheny city the entire numberof pupils that entered school is 6,467, while theaverage number is on > 3,.143. Thus it will be seen that very few more than one-half of. ,he pupils l n ehher the rules or the country attend school regularly. A Beautiful Pl c tur..-Whe n passing alun „ Market street, the other day, our attention was attracted by a crowd looking into the window or .1. B. McFadden’s Jewelry store. The ject of attraction there Waa a beautiful half-size photograph likeness of Kt. Rev. Bishop l)o ml nec, Catholic Bishop of this Diocese. This pho tograph is finished in oil, painted by J. <»logpin, esq., of No. H. St. Clair street, and is most admirably executed. It is intended as a j present to the Sanitary Fait. It is a strikingly- i correct And elaborately finished likeness of that 1 itatmguished Individual and witl be an object of great attraction. . JrTr" The Cl,J ’ Colulo Us meet to-night for the purpose of taking action in regard to .aatSrr/ih^t'orid severii other the night of jSlWfcmfc “ “ ail® fast Amomit previously reported Elopement— A certain clerk of a large and respectable hotel In this city, has been missing ! or several days. At first it was supposed X . lie was on a visit to his friends ; then apprehen- I sions were entertained that he had been foully I dealt Uith ; and finally j, was feared that be ran I !bo?t ft BUI fr °"‘ "‘ C ““ hotel was missed about the Banin time, and on examining her room, all her baggage was discovered to be gone, F unfier investigation developed the fact. J*a OUt llundred dollars of money that had been placed In the landlord's hands for safe keeping, WM uot t 0 be folm( ,. Th a t eler staled that he bad seen the same clerk at a ■ town eastward of this place. Inconsequence of I !“ p ~ul,ue °‘ Bo « or detective, was put ou the'.cent and is now after the larks. Wheth ?h,‘. e er b a ° r n °' h ” J ' e ‘ t 0 ke d <*«nnined. cnv f th, B t a . W U ' inU chUd ! m this city. If this.statement be true; aa wo are ac sured it is to be hoped that he.rnay be caught this side of Ireland, where It is feared he lias gone. The officer in pursuit has the reputation of being one of the shrewdest detectives In this city, and ha may yet succeed in bringing the de faulter to justlee. * n 78 i cu oo 23,698 00 Dedication—The new Church of St. Ste t ens, Sewicklyville, was consecrated to the ser vice of lUmlghty God, on last Saturday fore rh° n ' v. fhlS edlflcc belongs to the Episcopal HlshonX? th “ servlces " ,ere performed by • i e air he r ' loCCBt - of Pennsylvania r»^ b f Bishop Stevens. m^: i ~id t r rromtiievi<>inityan<i the church to ltB «m^ meat the raUs, matug *£ fit?' ‘ bead steel. This head ia th* g * and lhe rail and when madiThard, »' *“ wears three times as long, without if" “ while the rail is still secured from ° ff ’ .the fiange, or under par. Idaa, 11 successful will be a vast im»ro' v l 4“ oa the rail now in use. emenl fr ":rr' )n there was a white uTihl “ y i,art “ 0f the mounding country fm“' ■ tfrSST wSSflte «ow™ Stirrup, *hlHt Jnrisof Ariietuia ;ll “ tt^ ;11..e „i “hlch ? nrt Karnoa iKSP ! s2&s?!»eiii,aMw? m?f r ir 6 f B V , HI-!? tont ® f the-very ,In conieqvjenqte of the removal A f„ \ , i n innteHal. Iq the fufuidhliiir liuo family. my uwaHik nnri ntha. » nfp&rfc of my I Jiarness-makera^iuH, 8 * thnt! carriage, saddle, 61 * private an l fflfiSy nature, *l wi«? d tn Rtl °? B °f : rafcmpi v V* h *° All kijula of m y. aUaira and coniine nt v atiH»i U 1° contr,iot ruo? laci Sa Ather ’ wooden *nd ironatir- f«flbUahed BroSlhj? &n/ q k tO , 111 y oIJ ’ laolcB ' “addle-trees and Wheeling, and fa accomplish this /^ Bil ! eBB in “he? wwt to ,, glrthß “<* "WP*. tej )rl v **‘ : w! tSe! Ifc, !*}* mediately! Th“ ®,oXd like “to* tSf l8 ”' ‘ f not •«““■«>“. »>J- Public a“oUo“ A ' ’ room in a convenient part of the cHy’with steam T,, « MnUulllccJul Eatale of ’ S2T« tfSSS*.^'»Hoo-rWIKM" wFddington* T IT- H lB salubrious count"”? WMlfliv n r 11 ln * neighborhood of « Wltltj mid highly respeutablo people. it i. on liirhpjke.rourmtle.‘from w!.“4l“ ins. Ihe mansion la in thorough repair, lariro nod onmimuUoiiaJifM) font l,y 76 lent,) with every modem eom enieiice, surrounded with slm.li ildat**" 1 "> "e i,Mnofjml tenant house la h ilent and imnilorlahic lwo-»tory brick The !e.!i7e hnd fixtures are conven iently arranged. There are also eight oottaeo. ( n! l ri'jitoil to old and good ten anla,) lhe renta! of which paya more than the o X . f. , A extensive barn, with stone basement dl v ldud lido aUl'iing for 16 horses, and stalls tot « catlle, will, eellara, bins, mows, and everv thhui In ihe lilgheat uyigtujdtioii of a farm Mt stanJ, in avarJ 170 feet » a „a re , aurrounSl’by amlih-" '? " fo ' , 1 0 t tlk ' and taheep ; also black *UL*,^l * a,JO P uiiil sl/tUKhter house. 1 no fnriii la well Known fObethc best lmnrov. cd mid most iii K i,i y cultivated in thla part ofthe cam . ! 1 “'““V 1 wllll '"’Purtedandother choice cattle, sheep, horses, lmidemdnts, he, io The growing crops consist or 31 acres of fall wheat 6 M «cw of fail barley; 27 acres at Spring barter • 36 acres ol blaok oats; 80 acres of corn j 12 acres’ ol potatoes j 66 scree of meadow, the balance ln good pasture, all or which will Le'eold as above ■tateifon the 3IBTOF MAY, 1801 »« above :, er in 80 t Purchase made known on day of Bale '" d "‘ the following places, where plaLofthe &? UCUl *" C “ ta «*"» Bf ‘- pJ? iS i V At the office of Messrs Par- n ß .n“ OU ,” ? 1 Wste r street; Mt.--John ii'' 8lre li ; Mr - Wi| llam Hannah Water street 1 ™’ itt ' Uromble & Child, li thorn! LAI,fcLPHIA— Mes Br - Bull eM & Fair- Bell AIjTIMOEE ~ !irea “ H - Stra us, Bro. 6l B tr o eih rlNNATr_l ’- H - MltchBll & 00., Water Lu E ' ttclnerickehofen. myt A ' 016 Btewet J- ssav- e £ r «S'p~ «HfM»&45KBe» ‘Wanted to Iteut.—Room with Power. Call or aUdro*, ln°A Vl*v d#**" ■ W Wood *irupt. 1 • S-16-40 BONDS. life A £® 'SSIKD BN. I sH . l?!, 111 Honda issued under t)u« Aft & h alh nU IjjnJEEMEX) IN (JOIN, at the &,° f th ° ° ovcrnmenf . <*» any period' not Z‘ZT- ".n m ° re »«»■* from their ’ n<l redemption FIVK >£ll OhNT. UXTEHEST WILL BEPAIDINOOIN n bonds of not over one hundred dollars annu y, and on all other bonds semi-annually. The interest is payable on the drat days of March and September in each year. As these Hands, by Act of Congress, are Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation, Bheir value is increased'-ffom one 1 to three per cent, per annum, according to the rate of tax lev ies In various parts of the country. • At the present rates of premium on gold they pay J Over Eight. Bar Gent, 'interest In currency, and are of equal convenience as a permanent or temporary investment. 10 00 10 Oo 20 00 •2 00 . 5 O 0 5 00 1 OO 1 00 I lo oo ! 5 00 ! It is believed that no securities offer so great inducements to lenders as the various descrip tions of l . s. Bonds. In all other forms of iL debteuness, the laith or ability of private pari ties or Stock companies or separate communities on j is pledged for payment, while f.. r the debts Of the I nited Slates, the whole property of the country la holden to secure the payment of both principal and Interest ia coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from *«i up to. any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally available to the smadest lender anil largest capitalist They can be converted into money at any moment and the holder will have the benefit of the Inter- The Funded Debt of the United States on h payable in gold, on the 3d day or Match, 1864, Was *768,965,000 The Interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will he , u,.120, wlille the customs revenue in gold nr the current fiscal year, ending June 30th, 1861, has been so far at the rate ol over .jnoo.oou . per arm uni. 26 X 65») 00 $ 4,12 u uo It will be Been that even the present eold rev enue. 01 the uoremment are largely lo excess " ,e " a ' l,s t! '“ Treasury for the pay n.enl of Kol.l interest, while the recent Increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annual receipts trom customs on the sanie amount of imports lio.uoO.uoo per annum. The undersigned Auditing Committee have examined the hooka of the Institution, the bonds and securities, and counted the cash, and ha VO found the above etatenient to be correot. H. CHILDS, !V. TtJEUHTLY, Pittsburgh, May 2d, iml COI ' I;LAN »- received DAILY and EVERY eve NINQ, Interest paidat SIX 1 hli ( KNT, per annum. TRUSTEES: ISAAC JUNKS, I’reßident, W o m.'H h SmUh, H ° We ' 2°G H * M ° OThMd ' Kt4'Ch o uSi“ d ' JacobPaS, ttarvey Childs, Nicholas Vocghtiy. Office, 63 Fourth Street. A. A. GABBIER, Treasurer. my7-dtfSc3tw lie Sale of Country Homes AT range lrom 3to 15 acres «*,*», • rwT “it. ltte lotß leave lY<l ea 1 ° mn lbuses will and a good dinner will bXXhldX*’ ° f M B mowTv' Liberty st„ or my23-td B ’ BRoWN t Mansfield, Pa. F - OUn ' r:H STHEET - STYLES WINDOW SHADES, Received THIS DAY. NEW SPKING stock O F CARPETS! Well seasoned OIL CLOTH, "AT McCALLUM’S. mhlB '-aJTPET STOH t NO. 87 FOUBTH STREET. RANKIN’S WED RatlSßßt, Fon v and' Dysentery. ' Druggist*; Farm Stock and Implements, AT W ADDINGTON TABM, OFour miles from Wheeling, OP Bethany Turnpike, A Tl KSDAY, 31ST MAT iwr.i » V i\ ! SvSiS HSS Sheen ‘"Jtllf’ ije * u f stcr . 'otswqld ajid tirade Hou.ehoid Fur g nitSe g Cr ° P ‘’ “ U<l part m >' ehal'l’nn'th n N • Bre ' ver J’. °r to Mr. John Mar (“Lt.T th p arm, for further particulars and : ,f ,h< ’ pro 0 ' 1 " - lots of I.ive Stock 3«"h “ 1,6 hail ttt tho • Brewery See advertisement also mj-lb-ul dysentery Blackberry fJARMINATIVE Is I lie only: safe and sure cure. It con tains no opium or deleterious drugs, no min eral or other injurious c.impounds common to remedies generally sold for this class of t t slmo .Itis so eflicacmu:, that Physicians very generally use it i n their practice in all chronic and dangerous cases. CSS'* L'sr 11,1 rindera mixtures or doubt fol compositions, (many of which under mine and ruin the constitution,) when you •an obtain an unfailing remedy as simple and safe as Pluck berries themselves. Ask for buto.v s Bi.a UK unit it y Car min a tivk, and see that the proprietor's name ii written on tile outside wrapper of each bot tld. Prepared only by Soli Proprietor, CINOINNA PI. Ttsr isle by all respectable druggists. •1,689 67 : J6o ou 542,809 27 —*sl9o,sBl 67 Price, (old style, 35 cts.) 250., 800. and ' $l, per Bottle. 100 UAY s: the east qhance KNAP’S BATTALION The last Company for thia Battalion, under Major KNAP, will be railed and forwarded EARLY NEXT WEEK. Recruits will be received, clothed and equipped At Wilkins Hall, 4th Street, Late of 9th Reserves, Recruiting Officer, my26-3t or W. TV. WARD, Chairman. gaiters. .! i ► S ! M’OLELLAND’S * ! *\ j AUCTION, 166 FIFTH STREET, i W «, i ® sa arjiivo EOBSST C. BCHMBBTZ JAMES BLAKELEY, SOHMEETZ & BLEAK LEY, Manufacturers and wholesale dealers in Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, CRUDE PETROLEUM OIL, BENZOLE Oongnission Merchants forthe sale of Chide Oil. feba No. las, Woodstrset. Pittsburgh Pa. B- L. 11. DABBS, photographic artist, 46 «u»d is’ St. Clair Street, ’ ; ■ *■ PITTSBURGH. ,11 COLOR MINIATURE* ln Crayon, Gil? j QKOHOB W. SMlTirs farm eo r sale. L ARGES'X'IfE AXI> X>i«,r*i*lioea. DTXO V’S AROMATIC COMPANY E. From this date. Lieut. Arthur Stuart, LAMPS. fJIHK KEW hair preparation. LUBINS’ COCOANUT CREAM, Oiling-, Dressing- AND BEAUTIFVIKG THE HAIR! It soften, and .Us the Hair, and gives it a permanent gloss which it retains for days after using it. Foil 4 Beautifying and Promoting THE GROWTH OF THE HAIR iLubin’s locoanut Cream - Cannot be Surpassed. f * It Soothes the Irritated Scalp, It Soothes the irritated Scalp It Soothes the Irritated .Scalp. It Soothes the Irritated Scalp, it p;; ven ! a * n ! dn<: “ s “nd Loss of Hair, It Prove”f 8 S“l‘ “'*■ '“ ld Lom of Hair, It Prevents Baldness and Loas of Hair It prevents Baldness and Loas of Hair) Jt is an Elegant Perfume, it Is an Elegant Perfume. It Is an Elegant Perfume, It 1b an Elegant Perlume. Oocoanu 1 ©ream Removes Dandruff Locoanut Cream Removes Dandruff’ Locoanut cream Removes Dandruff Locoanut Cream Removes Dandruff; It Produces the Richest Luster It Produces the Richest Luster. It Produces the Bickest Luster, it Produces, the Richest Luster It gives the Hair an Oily Appearance, It gives the Hair an Oily Appearance It fi‘v« ; S sir Rn f-!' 1 ! AppearanceJ It gives the Hair an Oily Appearance For Oiling Whiskers it haß no Eaual For Oiling Whiskers it has So SSi ForntHr? 8 efß " h “ lor Oiling V, hiHkej-a it has no Equal, And it retains all its Beautifying Effects Alc it re l ain “ a j! itß Beautifying Eti'ecta Am, it retains all its Beautifying Effects And it retains all its Beautifying" Effeetß For days after asing It, For days alter using il, ror days after using it, r or daj s after using it, L°E Bresstng and Oiling the Muatache Fur Rnd "‘ling the Mustache! fur Dressing and Oiling the Mustache For Dressing and Oiling the Mustache It Prevents Gray Hairs, It Prevents Gray Hairs, It Prevents Gray Hairs, It Prevents Gray Hairs, Tt p^ ven f ß frum Turning Gray It Prevents Hair irom Turning Gray' It Prevents Hair from Turninl H' It Prevents Hair from Turning Gray! No Hair preparation pos scases the peculiar prop ertieswhich so essentially 4c il ?, the b timan Hair as the Cocoanut Cream. It Promo K-s the Growth of the Hair It Promotes the Growth of the Hali-’ Promotes the Growth of the Hair' It Promotes the Growth of the Hair! It is the Cheapest Hair Dressing In the World the Sr"."* World; It 1. the Ha!; TOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS SALE ALL DRUGGIfsTs’ f £ sale by all H)R SALE HI ALL DHUGGIHTs', AMI) AT J - >X. FULTON’S, D l®E atch Buildin S> Fifth Street. j &j3Ssexjz& Kxecutive ■.ioZ-SJZZi*., iXM.TCtt ' : Jj,“hu» r ßhSde\"‘ 7 ’ J 0,%h e j?win i : S.fgl«mund I.o»w, llr is&mbt' ! DAY BVKNINO W, it “ff! EVE «Y THVRS i ; ° r joining m the movement in jof the “one term prluchml ” m»v ~u i i ~ ,avor I ‘ he l ; “-n.lt{eefor^l > o^iltlT n “ y LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER 7MINES ANI) AVorkg ! PARK, M’CURDY &CO ! AIVIFACTITKEUB OF SHEATH anrf^°> ° Bl “ u y on hand,’ Tinmen.’ Machine. I \ S aT^T ASb^^ T 9nd ,2 ° pafter^ PeoiM orde Copper ouTto any de»lred —. — febZl-lyd&w SMITH, PARK & 00., ninth ward foundry, I PITTSBURGH. Warehouse, No. 143 Finland 120 Second ata. M(“oamn U K r !7 ?! aU a , lz ?» «<» descridtiona'of a? a P Hetorta, And stlljg. (log and Wato* pipes, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wiuron Tinvo# *.^l tion rnad(Tfo oMer.' msohlner y of every desorlp th??' Ln, l a co “P lef e machine shop attached to atterul'ed to"’ «tting wiKSdulft —-—-— ~ oai-iydfciv Black Diamond Steol Works PITTSBURGH, PA. PARK, BROTHER & CO., ICAOTCTFACruaBEfI or Best Quality of Heflned Cast Steel, Square, Flat and Ootagon, of all aiiea. ’ tu«s ln“Maco q untU° ‘ mPOrted ° r m“Ufac oratoi Aim wuEnoma, 149 ±. 151 First and lao dt iaa Second «t»,. _feblß-lyd PITTSBURGH. R|*i oval of uivelry stahtTf ' 'f nder ? 1 i? rleil iulrin S removed hla Ldvol ‘ > liable from the rear oftiie Scott House, to W R C (!oSn' ner id° f ( Flr ? t , and Smlthfleld street w. y. L-onn b old atand, la prepared to furnish oarrlges, buggies, and saddle horses uprnfthe s=ris i .'St,sa‘MS2 jjgKX: State of Pennsylvania with one or mora h* 1 f ° r “f eon favorable teraa. reb£?t?“ BOX 768, febitrtf —_ JPlttaburgh, Pa. mams toJSh evirin^/. 10 , ; of f hc best workmanship, ed fflanv n, quallty of toae unourpj^ vears iSJ - Pla “° guaranteed for light P/lvilege of exchange granted anv ento««^“ oa '? 8 !! hou1 * 1 a Ptuno not give ed A chol «»upply just re<Sv- CHARLOTTE BLUME, Fifth at., Sole Agent. CHEAPEST!! JJERSOSS WANTING GOOD BER. vioeable SHOES win fl nd ttmt they buy them cheaper at No. 9S JIABKET STREET, than any other place In the city. ' •ro^H^JJORLAND. S . IS Si Y .A. , .XOIAHY: PUBLIC, *5O FOURTH STREET, houra A;m. to ;_ - l - i-- i NlUAtfit, A T IJ.S X 33 Y L,E GrU A P] FbH THE POST. Late News from the Fronts A Part of the Army Across the North Anna. General Lee Hold a Strong Position. The Situation of the Oppos- ing Armies. New } oiut, May 28.-A Tribune spe cial dated near Hanover .function. Slay 2?, ba. m., says: There has been no general engagement thus far, although our advance, beyond the possession of Ire south bank of the North Anna, has been retarded by the presence of the en emy. Skirmishing continued through out the entinftay, and there was hard ly an interval during it in which artil lery was not engaged on either side. General Hancock, before night, had thrown his entire corps across the river on the left, near the railroad, and our position was taken a mile and a 'half in advance of the river, along Bull’ Marsh Creek. The Ninth Army Corps commenced ;o cross late in the day, and all were over last night. Preparations were made for an assault qu the enemy’s works towards evening, but the sky rap idly darkening, the clouds which had gathered burst in a most furious storm ot thunder, lightning and rain, and a most sublime discharge of heavy artil lery m the clouds superseded the attack which was to have been made. This morning the sky was clear and the weather Warm. Warren holds a position along the Gordonsville road on the right We have several lines of the enemy’s works which they seem to have abandoned without a very obstinate resistance, but their present position is very strong It is impossible to tell without a reconnois sance m force, or a battle, how strong he enemy is in front; but it is general ly believed that after opposing us long enough to gam time, they will fall back &gam toward Richmond. The enemy destroyed, by burning, yesterday morning, a large railroad tres tle bridge across tihe North Anna. Gen Grant’s headquarters are beyond the N orth Anna, near Jerico Mill. Sheridan wit* his cavalry; has been heard from and have made a most excellent report of thejnselves. :lihey have been circuit, mg around Richmond, destroyed a vast amount of property, and rendered the railroad useless; for some distance. The enemy’s cavalry Were entirely unable to offer them any res stance. LATEii.—Our fight has not as yet been able to communicate with the left on this S’de of the river. : The enemy is not con irontmg us in fotfee. A Tribune correspondent, dating from Headquarters, ll ia . m. on the 25th, savß- At the same time that Gen. Birney’s divi s.on carried the rebel rifle pits on the -North Anna, a brigade of our right wing under Gen. Warren, advanced, cutting he Virginia Central road, establishing himself in position at Noel Station The line forms t*o sides of a triangle, us apex being opposite Oxford, where Burnside crossed .cjn the night of the 24th From the apex of the rebel line, its right line extends m a northeasterly direction crossing the Fredericksburg Railroad at an angle of forty fire degrees and cross ing the Junction, : and the left wing ex tends in a southwesterly direction, cut ting the Central Railroad in facing north westerly. j General Hancock confronts the ene my’s right wing on our left, and extends his line parallel with that of the enemy across the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac R. R. Gen. Burnside’s line is in position opposite the apex of the enemy's works and faces southward The enemy’s works in front of Hancock sail only be carried with a great loss. From Newark, N. J Newarx, N. J., May 28,-Yesterdav evening a very lengthy, able and eau neat paper in_ favor! of the entire and speed) abolition ofislavery in our coun ty the Assembly of the O 8 <>4 8 g ® r i Cutters’ ENGLISH BITTERS A «ure oure tor Intemperance. Dp. J. C. Ayers’Family Medicines. DR. D. JAVSES & SOS’S, family mfmicxn es. Dr. Schenck’s Fnlmonio, Tonio and Pills, HELMBOLD>B .Celebrated Buchu & Saraaparilla, And all other Family Medicines can be found genuine at the PITTSBURGH 11RIG HOUSE, Torrence & STGarr. Horner of Market street aad Fourth, Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Lead, Varnishes, Brashes, Trasses, 2 Supporters, Shoulder Braces, And all articleß usually found In Drug Stores of ■ drst quality, for sale low, TORKENUE A M'BaBP febJ No - 70 Market street, corner of Fourth. The uwpEHsiGNEn havisg ta. ken out letters of administration i, nni riA* Mttte of Orin S. Palmer, late of j!w“° °rcD dec d., hereby requests ul peraons havSlf?f» or demand, upon the estate of ■u.lrt l?! 0 .!. 8 ,™ 8 make them known to her without M,, S to persons Indebted to sald’ekthte make immediate payment are : to MABY IIA-PALSnSR, Adm'x No. 89 Looust street, AJieghenyCity. apfr-l&wdftw, i* t 4i§pKsiii£ ISKS gaaa'aifeSfe €OMMERCIAL&fIYA^ ; '* MO »Br market. mk««S D K ototl ’“2™/™™“ ro,>r < Br WOODBTHBKT »MTSS, BfiOKJSRS, HO. Hfl As%u 1 %,ZT barl * g “ d »“««»*» Goldjw.,-........ I&ttver... Notes Coupon*... o* >< Eichaugc, Sterling per pound Frusitiair.*...* .*...7.7.7. PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET. iftpics OP THB Daily Post: Monday, l May 30;- ISS4 {-' ■■E4sSP" J wwSg^»r™- low st , ao^aSSt hu p ftr—Sftles 20 bblsof c. Yel -25 .Orl^i^ 8 ® e< t 18 eta. . »•*«• 10 hllds. lfl@2o s a dtf Cub* "MksiUo ?o- 1 - nl d f ß ’«s ,bbsU SOOO'lbS'. lbBj ' I ' t 13Ct#^',-„‘, p** l ” «*» lbs - “ ne»s H*m» 2900 lbs. at IS£@lB. s - c. Hams,. Sales -, w ■ omra Igr 1 g r w» Daily pas* , , Tbe Oil Market “K V "’ ' dealers keemed. /undecide/al to w’ha'TT" demand | Sales thatcame under Tur 1? ‘ * f ' %««*»*>* SEWING MACHINIST^ ! QP T 0 'KHE AGENCY AND EX' amine, andyou wIU then agree with | ns, that it is an almost perfect in- strum eat. —JZvening Post, J VERY FAMILY i. made happier H by the Introduction of this trhatwoni thy machine. —Christian InteUfgm. j fTIHERE are £ood, better and beet, and HI the best machine, we feel entirely safe in saying Is “Wheeler A WII- sonfe,” —iVt jicm Advocate )■£ 'J'HEY HAVE Hu KIVAL, 'ATE recei' ! ff a; j JjASILY MANAGED, not liable to 4 | , fer K t »lmple In construction.— N. Y. Evan. the Highest Premi ums wherever exhibited. get out of order, very beautiful and gg | B EFORE PUHCHASING, ? thd “Wheeler & Wilson. I JJ XC 'ELS In alMhe quabtisa that oon ; OURPASSES oth en—ladi*’ Be. to I ° . fpHIS 1b unquestionably the beat Sew* ing Machine, and Is the one which we can unqualifiedly jeccmunend. tfnl/etf PridtnjfaHan/' tZZV'T 1 ™ "* *"™- *» Pnoes from $5O upwards. PI rTSBTjROH OFFICE, no. 27 fifth street, WM. SUMNER & CO:, « Ap2-3meod REMOVAL. W^nm^ AKM . PI ®*SBRB MS ur_ allr our ,rieads aad the public eeaer °“UPr thB W«d «£££ No. 12 Bissell’s Block, st. cua street, Where we hare just received from the tnahufae turers of “ w. B. BBADBUBY, New Ytiik, and .■ SOHOMAOEEE ■;& GO;,. Phil^elplua, A new lot of their superior PIANOS! Also, a complete assortment .of’ HARMONIUMS, MELODEONS And Mumetal Goods Generally, The superiority or the BRADBURY PIANO * , a i ea< jy established. Inthe history ofPlamS Jf®* Instrument has gained so rapidly in pop. ■Rarity or received so many premiums within or £*? “ the New Scale Full ton ftamc, Overstrung Base and Grand Action Fianolorte, manufactured by Win. B. Brad tin [ JY SCHOMAOKER & CO.'S PIANOS hi?w been so long and favorably known in this ami' other countnee need no forther comment “ All Guaranteed for Five Years "> WAMELINK & BABbT' v. legend Hepalrt^dto^^Sgg^^,,^- '° ArjffitefcTs'^a'iEaJejg, (** BuilderTSe i B ion, Bald €Jt:ten ~ SS; proposed extemiion S Surt<!S tte ?~ r «»£Ssss«s£Sss:" 1 AJfX). Q. CtIETIN, ISAAC SLEEKER/ 131 -’ - -" ~, M»t 1A * '* SIEGE OF PicTOHUt WAic resen tlnj this . - * »*js?S®»SgslShM; vzssfawm * * ' j ' ite * s -f ISO Woodltreat. i-' % •. & V. Buytng Selling • 1 UO •• 1 ?v - - „ 1 no • TW) 1 17 1 ao 68 ,70-71 Scientific American, Philadelphia Preet, ’ —Daily Gas. AOBirrs.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers