El IMO etaytte are controlled. Mr. Wtraow and Mr. I .o . AGRICULTURAL. as a well one, and it is economical to I fir.LI.XX each addressed - andl-. ! avoid disease. . stork for the SeagoO. .A.ll comparative misery and discomfort l ences in towns remote from each other. ~ Cons.—lf the corn is not all planted They area both experienced in deal in g yet, the sooner it is done nose the better. accompany disease, it is human as well as economical to see that the animals , i with popular assemblies, are abundantly , familiar with public qnestions, and fairly If you hase plenty of manure spread it th un e ter ,, o e u a r tn ear re e co e ni ni f o o y it as s. far, as possible - I i'"ißOirpH OF pnirPoUnGli AND a- ith on the land and plough it in, and then Each of these circumstances is a edit ..; r ect the masses of the party w put a little in the hill to start die c orn; cleat reason for guarding . with . ' smith- ! which they are identified. -.- , some use super-phosphate, or guano fdr Daringthe last six or eight years the I Inns care the health of animals we feeds.. .. • . Mr. HOnacir. GisEet.nr and M. Gun- this purpose. If yon areobliged to plant I In2win of th ese two cities and the Rita- but when we derive milk front animals!. . nET Sutra made speeches at Richmond I late, use the smaller sorts Sweet corn ! ent - boroughs, Whicli constitute what, I on the occasion of tft. bailment of Mr. , may be planted so as to secure a succea. , k it e i p s t d f o re u e bl iro hn ol lx. ev rta ery nt ob t jec " tl th Ona ey b a le re ta th . w4 be' don for the table. 1 A sickly cow not only yields a diminish aommercially, is known as Pittsburgh, Da . yrs. They .bai surpassed all former .experience. It have ' a bee ing n op k po no n w en n u fo o r f i Baena—llls now fully time to plant I sickly yields sickly milk, and thirty years as un n henna, for before th are up all danger ! but he degree than her flesh. Ile not an etaggeration to estimate that slavery. frost l 'probably be past. White's If a cow eats anything, that has a within that period thelvptilation has . Consequently few men were , . strong or disagreeable odor, it appears more cordially hated at the South than I Early and Mohawk Arc good bush beans. doubled, and the accretion is still going the . y All through the. war, however i For pole beans, the Lima, Seiva, Hord- in Aer .i t i l e tilk ,:ats anything medicinal, It actin undiminished ratio. One Jaime& they may have dissented from p or ti co . , cultural, and Cranberry are good. Corn. 11 Wales out in her milk. 'ate and inevitable result has been the op- tar act. of the government, every men i n'on white beans for winter use may be If she is feverish, her milk shows it. planted among the last of crops, and predation of real estate. This has been In the nation knew they were radically I 1 genemlly do well eveu on ' poor soil. ' -- If she has sores about her, pas may he , d in her milk. - sapid and uniform. Prior , to 1860 land- on the loyal side. They represent ex- ' c oo); ponnum—Dmet forge ttl t 0 im . 1 fm r i t 3 she is fed upon decayed or diseased ed property Was lower here than in any trams opinions. They represented such • portance of this crop to help out during ' food, her milk, since it is derived from other city 'of corresponding importance 1 ()maims before the war, and during its . the weeks of summer when the feed Is her food, will he imperfect. It is as im in the.country. Now it Is dearer than progress. What they were, they are short in the pasture, and also for curing possible to make good milk from bail for winter. Sweet corn produces the load, mto make a good building front .in any other. Indeed, except in special s now. Their Richmond speeches have beet (odd b ' • g er, ut cora - .ill answer rotten timber. loCalities in -New 'Y luk .p re P erl f - le bi g' . been published. Whoever rend them lit that cannot be o btai n ed Some sow It there is anything wrong about her. cr here than there. Dnelliag houses, of di.PR Monately, found in them no en• hreadcost and harrow or cultivate it in, it will appear in the milk, ds l that is an 'like grade, are dechledly,cheaper in . New timely or unpatriotic concessions. , but a better way is to sow in drills. e ffe ctive source of casting filth from her York than here. Rents of dwelling Here, then , havetwo oal lo f 0 ,, floor Crape if not already sown should own organism. . el. we lime, are'sffity per cent. higher here speeches each from able and loyal men. 'be deep , • d I minds I i . - well a:tenured, and thoroughly impressed upon tle o the t nu} • - than at Philadelphia. The high price of WWII of these two, aortal tends most pulverized. The drills should be irmu man, more especially at this season of }cal property, in fee and on leasehold, is directly to beget and maintain that her- I twenty indicate two feet apart Rum the year. a serious drawbada to the increase of in- Ragas and Turnip beets for wlnter use Closely confined in their narrow stalls mony which is indispenoable to a true i habitants and the prosecution of menu- and salutary -- of Unio ns restoration the may be sown later. It is a ell to seal, th rough the long waiter, where th e air I beet seed before sowing. Sow all these is not always fresh and pure, nor water factures- But it is abidenuice for which The question is not, which respond ! seeds atth a machine to save l time. and exercise alwitys had when desired, there ions cure bat time. In i the long most sympathetically to the just indig- - CA/311411de —The seed int 4 be sown nor their Mod always free from foul mud run the value of houses and lands finds nation of the North, aroused I y the con. the last week-of May, but wit do in fa icinal, weed as thistles , daisies, white , its natural adjustment. v p orable masolls s if sown a week later top, etc., cows are very likely to vary filet itself, or by incidents of it diodes. from a perfectly healthy . condition; In view of the high rates demanded for the best for rumbead and Savo y are building sites and the excessive prices of ing peculiar barbarism ? That consid- , market, The latter tor home she. The Ti, spring cheese wilhbe faulty enough, do eration has bad its day. Another is now , Red Cabbage ter pickling. the best we can; that !every dairyman Material and labor it was supposed, at be fond ceder. Row best shall the hurts of CEL f ibis S —lf ,you oreo knows. The health of the cows should mid.winter, that comparatively little s the rustler' he bound up and - d 1 la en a l " t! of 'mind fur " ' cure . 1 p rant ague p g ;, not at any rate, be allowed - to become a cause of deterioration/ Dr2Cll food building would Ise attempted this spring. nothing better with your Thanks g i v i ng We do naLfavor a hollow an d deceit-, should now, if It has nit before, alter. • The fact is quitffotberwise. 'Never were fat settletnexth Nor • . turkey. yet /I ECIDCMCIIt I coe t r, BEng, —These may, nate as often as possible with the dry; be planted for this purpose, beets, carrots, turnips, there mom houses tinder way than at based on MEG and retallalion. What theloot of th oath in hills four f•' this moment. This' la not so observableo ft the. Spine i f t and apples ;potatoes, cabbages, parsnips , we desire is that the masses of the na. ! apart. The its late s one o the I Inare va l ua bl e. the two cities as in the suburban dig. lion , shall be made moat speedily to see beet• Ventilation and watering should ha and reel alike. Dow else can genuine ' Makes, should lie planted about the omptly attended to, and salt, and meal Few first class dwellings have been nationality be created and coutinusals , same l d i nl „ e o e t e telleeet.h"‘-eArt:b<l,,,dr,7 ~' e p b t y w p h u e l;,:r d iL i d burnt ait „an b bones, should Chad to erected 'nftbin the /1 9e/te of the muni ci - It Is now settled that Mr. JEFFEnSON :1: 0 1 tie ' 1,..1.r1 Mach g Sim " ntslt nod th ' ern. if desired, no Y r shortld their strength polity of Pittsburgh for some years past, DAVIS will not be tried and punished. Mountain Sprout are good varieties., and flesh be allowed to fall for the want and many residences have been superce. After his releasement, with what grace ! LEvrecE may now be sown, an d co 'of a sufficiently nutritious diet. The dad by stereo, wirehouscs sad factories. or decency can th e punishm en t of on until warm weather; for family use. ' best flavored butter and cheese cannot be ' ' From the present moment within those lesser leaders, be demanded? It may, ' RADisnus — . file came should be done , made from cows that are badly red, or ailing, or poor.—Little Rats Dairy Far limits the comparative number of dwell. , 1 therefore be regarded as deter- , with this crop. frequent sowing for mor- , ~,,r . , ' et or home UPO toga will hardly be increased. Two ruined that beyond the proserip- k .•- .. 1 causes contribute toe this result. The tions decreed In the Military Govern- SQUASIIES1111011!“ -C ~ bplanted the last , of May, and the . marrow may be as ' , BROWN'S "YERMIFUGE ..COM. demands of bush:leis for room are in. FITS'' , • merit Low and the Constitutional Amend -.l ate as June, and give good results. Put , exorable, and the augmenting dirt and meat , no punishment wifrhia inflicted ! thehills nix fact apart, and manure well. , Tole valuable Combleallon eat Inca .. w smoke make families desirous of gather- upon the leaders of the Rebellion. It They will mix badly If planted near I MI La d h t. al lass ant] foun ta M tare • es. The Ilubbard Roston I e rl' ' ' • tag up their penates and finding abodes may be that ' d geoerat i ow h ence, w h at l a , Morrow and Cannon toroOnneet.. are the and .re In eradltatlng worms. • 0 hurtful to .., in the suburbs. •The first movement now generally deplored by the loyal best. 1 chlldma. Ile tore to obtain Vermlf:ge Comets, 'Wits across the river into Allegheny and men of the North will be viewed by ; TOMATOES can be transplanted from , • Manchester. Of late the exodus has their children with the highest satisfac • the hot bed to the field, as soon as d u ns 1 " ' w lets hat been...ed with good suet..., and le commenced from those places. All t i on. , ger of frosts IS over. Don't plant the , pronounced be all to be the must safe and ere along the lines of the eight locomotive --- —.....-- -- -- tree growing varieties too near. It is , ta „,, ai „,,,, u , d , „„ ~„,„.,.,,. ' well to mulch them b y -and-by. I railroads centering here, suburban real- TuE Putharnthruto Pugs, is the ablest ~.. . ~ esoa wholetale and retell at DAULPLOWEIL—Tma a WIC 01 the denceo are multiplying. This move • and best newspaper published in that best of vegehthlea It re.mthes good meat reaches from ten to twenty miles city. It is prompt and enterprising in culture in a rich soil. There is no dill out; so that it may be said under one as- the collection of intelligence in, all de- culty about raising them if good seed is pect of the case, that the two cities. are Partments, tapering no expense in keep- obtain ed . The Early Paris hone of the 'best varieties 'being turned out into the country. tag Hilly up :with the progress of events. toi-rtsk for 11rden1aVertulfure Cunillta. ' WEEDS Don't forget to fight the m l -n-n t" • Bence ft happens that while there' are Col. Fortner, its edltor-in - -chief, is one weeds. See that all the chickweed, sliep- What Swayne's Ointment mil few streets here lioed,with palatial reel- of the very ablest political thinkers and herd's sprout, witch grass, sorrel arid 1 Do. tc ,cll , , c I m 5. to is boars. deices. there are ten elegant residences writers in th e country, never allows weeds that make their appearance early ' 1-ts nut e e ig to o .inc h onsusate ease. of 'ra in the suburbs tonne near any other city himself to be led into iniachlevous coca. are dug e i sp d e ., eialll ,l : i rm among Oa , t Tli,„,in:„;:,,l . e .,, ajz .l tr u ff . j.t ie race. of like population in the !Jutted States so promises of principle, sees clearly, feels ' li t nffighly wee ' ded before they begin to . 1 •EL 1 :1,1 h ' tlrr,Aldt.in4. an gr.pa..... 'Wheeler desires to find the domestic deeply, does not doubt or hesitate, and blossom.o Floe the early as and stir ' , •Til.:'l,w e ri.".`: - . 4 c=s e rl,..l,itlVl no glories of Pittsburgh must search oat. never give,}- en uncertain sound. Ile is the soil about them nothing better to sacttßs,„ p 0...,,,„,... er ,,,,,,,, , ... mm . mcm , - tide the town. The horse railroads, in Europe, and will enrich his columns hasten their gross th. •SITC11" Dr. 01114,14.11.8 Onetaterot. tITETTEK.• . ••111.114.. “TETTICK•I too, are extending far'ouL affording in. with a series of pen-paintings of men RH ceortu.—Tbis Shedd al WA ye uC •Trc II:: Navas KNOW al .411 , f i lTif It:: Ilea not cut. Take no crop from , rryt ,, creased facilities for egress and ingress, and things at the Paris exposition and P u , , . , •Irt,ll TO FAII. ”TETTEIV. 'plants set tuts year . at Is a : very NUM , 111T1..M" •trETTIelt.• ) A number of the ".outlying boroughs I elsewhere. able vegetable. - Prepared only by Dr. WAYNE A SON, PlM mtelobla Sold by I , II.II.AMICAN .11 11 , SEN- Neill be increased the present year I The Press has so rapidly Incre•ased in I SW SWEET IlEnns are cosily grown, and i5..1,1. ~3 1 1.114gli‘a Vi 1..2411: V by several hundred houses each. It io I popularity that a new eight cylinder useful in every household . The seal ronislsbo!e... sus airs darte r Messrs, rim booths KANE A //SUITT. Alleghtne. really astonishing to go out and see the ' UDE machine has recently been added to should receive but a slight covering . It , ~,,,,,, ~..m • ' Should bare been started In Spell or •-- --- amount and Magnitude of improvements. its working force, sod, which was aril'- early in I I .1 l ' RE arly in X uy, and trump ante , but at ON YOUR GUARD ---- Nor does this movement towards the I limb thing to do, its typography has ' lllay still be sown anti .10 pretty well ....lust the Imlta•lons and coulderfelta of /1..5. country lessen the demand for houses in i been beautified. It Is, in all respects Sweet 'Marjoram, Summer Savory - and ; VET eglt'S el...ataxic Lumens. ~iih a, to, the two chic.. Every place where ei among the foremost journals in the Sage are the best. , the Naar., lobo mate 1 , 1•110,.1. r e, , 7 s tns upon the el I and augrrt; gan now family can be bestowed is full, and at country . Fkowau Semis ma y be sown any-, e V a d e r ': • voting to good the market. of Ulla evuotry. time now , though it w ill be better if the • s . al.. tor rents which are seriously burdensome to I . w Ise:sever Um. rossos•ao, 0r... re e , Mn di. DELEILAZ'S census attracts eon• plants base been started inn hotbed and seal they are Immediately pro... Led t r the ore. men of small means. Y.his P r oePccitY , Microbic attention from the journalo of ore tray splanted, cover all small seeds erre. to, who cape nd theuaan to f f dollars &ono . illllol , evanescent. It is solid and en- lightly with 1,011 pulverized earth. 1 ally n tearing lb. m cut And brleglog them to ' the country. Some ridicule the -idea of during. Whde our people are a little I BEDDD.ft PLANTS, Stith a. Ye/benne, et Within s start Si rne lajunetlone have his havifig performed any valuable work ln ~,, e nk o t,ta.u. .1 la the t ourte,d the Ile fed states slow, not giN en to dash ond pars le; they for the country, while ethers maintain t P oOa u : ', l Fe a r n 'rk' o u :bers e st n e l tr u li ms n'ow i' lv ' v.. "'" '''''''' " nr' are remarkably sure and persevering. I that several millions have been serest traned ' out m int 3 o ' theD rot '''''" `'" e " ''' nr"'"""""l.'''''''' ' round.g 11-... ~, „y woos ...,. cull be elven to the pithllr There is no Mosel, but substantial merit . , the treasury In providing for the 1870 should be plantesl,—and by June finish s ac l a wes t of the 'Litman vigilance and ectltlty and power , among them. Theikdo not all the arrangemanso for a good flower of their deleettre ern me. sae •ndorslgned :re of ! census. The Newark Advertiser says . speculate on. commmlities other people garda. Pl i a t n a t ito a r g o a , rd t e it u e , b i o l . '' , be it I t y t o ea u s.s7r7s72.7ea w s te n' s is ' .7. t . s n' o ' s . " -s ' i l ;nir. ' s n . ". .4l ' . ''To count thirty-four mon and old Lave laboriously produced; they create u0 _.... , h of hose ' email etrl beautiful.' nn 1...M1 To., tee., where In rtdettt. and so sc . IVA OUt one those noseastnell. ttvates toe taste fbr the wealth out -of the raw materials found in . . readily conv..tlble tato noon at (tutted :tat. g oat what was going on; to dormer. _ ~ Beet. or I e•sater hotel. lber, tl.. . fore.. a • nature. They do not toll the grist, but ! In- site Is heat Midge ur IA heat Icls . tnes•ure oron caution, Oct. i a..entn.r. to the , ate a great nation—in fact the gmatet fact that a 11.11 "...Ted la.. r•tot.eeetter make grists for half the nation. This is 1 On the 18th inst., Mr. C. J.lliestand, at ~ :A. L , l 4. t . t x:: g . . , ~ ,, ,t ti l ne. = l,:t i . r . . , , : i tion inoll creation—without Mille the specialty; and it imparts a definite Vitt ' gi c out about It, Is one or the g g d a - ' l an trten t s n :t ' ll i t l .lt e r n O l ng f la ' tTl e e r Su " l ' ite M e: “ A l l ' io ' n 'Y I s : i. r ;:is . :• ° l;l7 - rin' P -1.1,Y:::r4:7. b 1 , '‘.%% 1 1t1 L 'o". 'aspect, to the two cults andolie c•ffiroand est achievements of this wonderful Mining use Iona" of the "Wheat Fly" 1 L 1;;",,1.` a *1;;;',.. ! 1`. TiT, l ,`„',l r e ' r f, l ti,l,7f,Bl'',"„ ! ";,',';;; l j ,ing region. VostatorLalmos; huge tires; ' ei „ sometimes erroneously called the "MO t,r...1 . ewe.. to ••1-10 r/.....,. • mete The tree Id lo Insfrlt• .al e , en d .....e in `begrimed, but earnest rind intelligent i n weevil.- M r. 11. .birninqi 0. earth ti'AT'"'"'" to toThrifter. A onllll. workmen ; accumulating wealth, the Tim report of the Auditor of Public on from low, riot , ixsrtion of ft wheat Hell h •Ighber s lam, a deli In which PINES CANADENSIS. gains elates higher Industries ; amllllollll Accounts of Virginia, compiled from the wheat was also grown last season.' Al' A tr.' which la abundant in Canada. Nova /Or unlimited expansion in the future. returns of the commissidmrs of revenue, ter a heavy shower of rain, which over scull., and woman northern earl. of the Sew tandem.. and le alanfound In the elevated shows an aggregate of 1:14,722 white ti"cd a thiB 171 Psausiodlaatlhel,:'fllilo7lhtt'e a E n7l tenenthlbous roe.. of the 111.1.11 e States, men, and 73,004 colored men, over twen taihneeowthers:rtu'rovered with a yellowish "" e ''''''' le 'elude.° vines.. De " ev "'" tymne years of age. Alexandria has deposit, but haling no magnifying-glass ",;: l o ": ' ,„ ' ;;,.. e r ar e a " „ P r er t e n e e ,, * ,,r,"„ l „. de . e ,,, o n- L,' w the 1,850 whites, 746 colored; Fairfax, 1,509, with him, and his natural sight not be Labl).s VI MIA MIL COMPOUNI./. worth whites, 323 colored; Faquier. 2,216 Inc strong enough, lie could not deter. ...dears value teals action...a .15w.0r the whites, 1,006 colored; Loudoun, :,Oil s m u l t ! t e tat r i s c h e a t ternt e rotors i o n f g t this othi lel t l i r ii s l a d • 4 . 1 t. d , 11 , Ly . e a l . t . ar , 111 . 17 . a ~ charm ~ 6 1 n t h al e . 1 d . L 0 I ,es ~o . f whites, 658 scolonx1; Prince William, therirty after the rain, bir H. wax sue. nith• wn ircneactßY. mensal . . , will be rutted 'set 1,067 whites, 224 colored; and CullmPPer, prised to nail that the yellow suloCance .4 . 5 " to an 050.5 a1.....' " 1 :'. Bud.' b.! 1,072 whites, 671 colored. The proper- •he PAW the day before - had entirety dm tj -I , c e a r,.„';;',V, e r e e ",:i o l l ai l l ,.;;;Vf: 7,`,, e , ; ',",;',',',. don of colored people in some of the e Pl enteeel l het on closely evemlnie g the t e ss:?strii il i stti`s e ttrais e Xin, riftreVi - . surface of the earth, ha found ft tome- c „ ~ , j .„ .n.,„a. ~.., ~.,..„, .„, . southerecountles is much greater. tined with millions, per:haps—at Rail. doses, J .! Lett dozen. rotaw effected radical .1 the bladder and ildner of I with unaccountable numbers—of Small j.r.1:::1;,Mr. e .“ toles, as though the smooth clay had o tr o lvt . t o 'c o l =,,nt,t ee t,l' l ,:f' v e g l ?"g been thickly pricked with a pin. On ry . it.:g.".tiee th. eertlacate a tn t A so ..nu digging' down 'hall an inch' below the as e , 1i1r 5 t5,L=2,1:4,,,,„ ,a ,,,,,, a ,,, , or surface, he found any number of the th e o t ee . ea r e , 'qt. la pthaerthed ti wiieorei,... little 'ylow deeds which be woe id r i. l7,ll,=g, i gyr:4l!':,r,ll.gr o t,=; pnrsuit at, and which, on esarainanon, 01 ne 'Me hone Is. In chronic catarrhal agree..., prove lobe the fano. of Certibmiyio . •. 14,74. ri Z . L . ,;ir i e .", i ri,r r f,tri . .. 1 :,11,g' (rind—the destructive Wheel fly. 11 l btooor urine. and Vtillt•• there la red end ea lt4 those In my possession I produce e Z,7,1=1;',,,,,, i :,...,==.7., 1 n i t7,7:,!: 4 ':V.W.',1 1 4... same effect witnessed by Mr. Meat:And. tsa. orahmea a breelog. healthy poet, °Geode- On saturating the soil with water,, it - ,:::::',°,l':lrborr,V.,l:4l;:* Vg..Cre brought all the Jerrie to the surface,, cousin. For oniony e gLITA:::I4ge . but, after the water had subsided, they :I'ltrz:Lg.. th ." rxa. ji .ttaleaa arm would all penetrate the soil and go be. ...........--- low, leaving the surface like a finely - cellulated sponge. This fad, developed through the he strumental sty of Mr. Biestand—or, rather, confirmed by hit discovery—set tie. a heretofore mooted question. That to that the larva• of the wheat ally re roldus a larva, in the earth of the field where it was horn, from the middle or end of June In one year, until the Iffilt or 20th of May, at least, In the next year. Now what does this fart suggest to the intelligent farmer 1 Why, clearly this • That he ought to inalitute on cannons. tion of his wheat fields during the math of May--say from the lOth to the end of the month—and if lie finds these orange colored huln in the sell—which he will by the aid of a common pocket magnifier. and digging from a tali to an inch and a half below the outface—ln any consider able-numbers, then let bins taro it doom with is deep slit, s,AI plow. If there Is only one acre of ground in Mount Joy township that to as thickly permeated by the lame of the wheat fly as the small quantity of soil brought to me by Mr. H., enough files may breed from It to inoculate the whole township, If not half of the county. It would be a nice question to deter mine bow,these insects cun'subsist In the buys state, and be subjected to all the various change* of heat and mid, wet and dry, for the period of nearly a whole year. Vie fact would seem to imply that there is no other remedy than the one which has tgen suggested, bee.suse any application that would . destroy the laryte would also destroy the w heat, and.! might also mak the soli for a subsequent crop. If the plowing down seems to he necessary, ;from the presence of these larvae, In the soil, a crop of corn or late potatoes may • till be raised upon it. But many of these ]arum do not reach the ground, but remote in the husks of the grain, and are smiled to`the stack and the grain mow. According to the experiments of Dr. Asa Fitch, they do not die in the grain husks, but, on the contrary, en the application of moisture they revive, again. I have on various occasions rubbed infected wheat-heads until they were completely divested of their grains, and found afterwards that the larger number of the larva:, remained In the chaf. It has long been my opine lon that the chaff may pass through a threshing machine and a winnowing mill, and tEe larva, or pupa he Alit In It, comparatively uninjured. A portion of thal chaff is fed to cattle, but a large por tion reaches the barn-yard, and is from thence hauled to the fields. iVten known to be infected, it ought to be-learnt.— Laneaskr E.rpress. 20missuiy, /LILY 211., 1667 ' " Reolostxrioili ON Tile ciiitoN. If such a Restoration of the Union as Is demanded by the general welfare con. • added only or • mainly in the over-' throw and annihilation of the armies - of 'the Confederacy ; ', that result was )'reacted more than two years ago. . , Something. more Opt this is needful. t i ..The judgment of every man who has ca- i pecity for sultans reflection upon pubiicl questions, ant:flans His ito use, decides that it Is needful to destroy the causes of ' . alienation, to obliterate existing ablmos- ! Sties, to create identity. , of interests and • inspire oneness of feeling. In this war! only, is It possible to make of our din- i ~ •• verdant population one nation. We may, indeed, • hold the several parts of the t, Union together by military pow&r, as' England holds the conquered provinces . of India, Mit. that process cannot pro duce that,' solidarity which is essential to ; - constituting a grail .and homogeneous nation. Civil war does not necessarily tend to permanent estrangement. In multiplied instances in . which • nations have been rent by fratricidal strife, the discordant parts Ilisye ultimately-been -- brought to gether ligHffil In the closest and most last! jag unity. < Bach a consummation often ; • requires considerable time for.its devel opment. Bit thli is not tint invarlatile s rule. . Timeis a less clement in the pro. Item ,thatia'conviction that the equal good of tlie. oppugnant forces requires they should settle tlipir di ferences, 13 . tr y, the past; and for toe future act in hat ' anon.y. Some of the principal causes' of miter • maim between the - North and South . ..ttavebeen removed by the- sharp dad; :Plita :.The iced institutions of two peclons bare become the um, and i i ttpproxinutte liafijuality.! - Corazoc,iy las Unions have their root in the umpire of certain I ideas; ale Southern people tiara had! instittitioet 'of Freedom and 'Equality I forced upon them, contrary to• their ideas, and have now the task of discard.' lug hereditary tddas and accepting new ' ones, congenial to the institutions under :which May are henceforWard to Rye. Such a transformation of opinion and "sentiment, udder ettlinary conditions of mutation, would require a century or two; bulb revolutions these .processes are unmeastiiably quickened. Already Much progress has been made in several of Btatesju whieh the Emancipation Proclamation went into operation. The more enlightened classes, as a matter of cootie, worm* accommodate themselves to the trattilinn. The less intelligent climes wt follow, tardily, perhaps, but . certainly. ' community; as with• an animal, the tall always follows the head. Whit can the people of the North do „ .. t0 help the unification of the Republic? $y vastslicrifices and Indomitable cour. age they put down the revolt, in a man ' star to elicit the admiration of the world, They 'conquered their'enemlea—the ene mies of the Onion. Are they equal to, the harder task of sulidning their own passions; silencing clamor for revenge; and seeking the things that make for vet.? ,t.,. N ~ -- ~,.._,.,,,,, are removed by two years imd ,i, - - 40 ,„14,,,, the period . of . actual cOnflict 7: 4 7 ,0 , _ .... ...ft . r.1u .et ku r dorte immediately ;74 „ ,.. - ;:.,: . 1. ;:::- ....,.. .. ;....f ~....,.. o the rebel armies, :'WlOrd'7;C'4:'?.l:-.e:f`:,,,,,..• : - ! °°10 of Propriety ...,,,,,,, 1 / -uvlllzed ~. . - '' :'- i --7 2':oulil have A ccnroca will case has been brought to light in-a court in the interior of New York. A rich old farmer died and be queathed a large sum 'to his daughter, pnwiding she happened to get married to a Catholic Priest; if she did not marry a Priest, she was to get nothing. As celibacy is an all important vow with clergymen of that denomination, the 'girl's chances are very dim for fortune, and douhtleiri the old man wanted to cut her off, and. feared to do so openly and above board. The practical joke will be decided : unlawful in a court of Justice. THE New. Orleansßepubikan, the new Radical daily, Is out in favor of the ma- Metal interests of the Bomb, advocating the abolition of the cotton tax and the Immediate rebtlildlog of the levees from the State and 'national purse. It con eludes by taking the ground that the Ito publican party in Louisiana should Mt-' mediately adopt these interests as prom- , Inent planks in the platform upon which It is proposed to stand in national con venticn. THu Louisville JournZa says: "There seems le be st ilkePhood •that the South. erumegroes :will get so aristocratic In thelr feellup ri's to charge white folks My cent a smell." nave the Democratic leaders discos. efed this 'awning for their votes? They have declared the odor sweet, and It would bpoi shame' to. have to pay for the nasal Pleasere. Tr will not ba denied that the negro la ingenious after the isatting,of bulletin .by a colored 'candidate for the State conventipn in Marina county, Virginia, who therein announces himself in favor of a low tariff, no taxes, plenty of money at the South, and cheap whiz- . You committing a rape on the person of a German woman named Regina . Loch. boln, near New . Orleans, a colored sol dier was.hanged on Saturday last. The sentence of death was pronounced upon him by the civil court, and • endorsed by Gym Sheridan. THE immortal "J. N." who wits kilted in the newspapers a few o.nuths ago, still lives_ to enlighten his fellow intisens upon the iiest questions of the hour to which he alone holds the key of solution. Ile is Moving this wily. .JAN2I PSTISAXY, EllQ., Of Philadelphia, the oldest bookseller in the 'United Mates, died l'hiladelphia last week. The pnbl shers and booksellers held a.meet leg to a express their sorrow over his de mise, on Saturday. - Loutsvrtg.sitisene suffer to the tune of one hundred million dollars by the recant jtidicial decision declaring worth less the debt !neared by the purchase of slaves beforellie war. . . Is now appears that Gen. Sherician's dispatch at tie time of the New Orleans riot, was not mutilated by the President, but by his Private Becreiary, Goo Nov, next the mignOconl -.•••`• erected to the memory. of et LonLseille will be deli• • 1 - I"lPPrriwiate ceremonies.' =MI Health of coma Good health of domestic animals is always a matter of primary importance. As bad health transmits a tendency to disease in the offspring, It is important. I that every kind ot animal wo desire to continue on pill farms' should be kepi vigorous and healthy. As domestic animals ar ea source of human food it is a -matter of great im. mutance to preserve them In a . healthy condition. I/Incased meat carries Its qualities into the stomach of 11. comm. mers. It is a serious objection which vegetarians urge against the cso of ani mal food, that artificial circumstances in which animals live, and the bad treat ment they receive, renders them on. healthy. Asan unhealthy animal does net commis foOd to as good advantage PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE, T.L'ESD.NY:) , MAY eS, 1867; . =II Drop and Patent Medicine Depot, =I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Jr., - BINLIHAJI4 Adam., Jtaprrs. )tor, 54 IVIA Stria. /a an AiallorfArrl Agent to AdoeraAnnergyerrlA• (411111 . 2 TE. arid of/ o ar , Mr./chola lA. /Mid Stotts and LW narkss. ROBINSON BROTITP,Rs, ti►ulcoroo, ore. n FOURTH STREET, FRl...bomb Convert 7.30 , .. frec , of charge, pon Goven. Ltn y t . h , r i rovs. They haVe constantly on hand all • • MT. ..mtcsw — r:•es • And are prentred lobar and tell Ytilrw , t Ilona, or Mocks; Kann, Oat oat Moen.; Mort via 'S on Item .lau, La Warrants. Ae. T It. the donds at the counties of Hut ler...leaver. Lan rent,. Mortar and %Vaalllnnton. /Were.; &Honed on Time Lleportla. WMTE, 01111 & CO., • 25 Fifth Street, ♦r! the smellan or buyers to their large bailment of MMER DRESS -GOODS, . : Which they clear al LOW rnictx lerAt2. _ 10 OIL OWNERS. THOS. S. CALHOUN, cusasia.mtnivriort, No. 102 Laceek Street, Allegheny City Idantshmtarer of err.) deaerlotlin or eltUUlt UM. DlhhtllNlJ and WATER TANKS. stA„,,"ICIVAI IV , 4II,IIr.`„TPILTV t i l l rids of work bf tbl , el am. done tot 14Aners on the molt reasonable term. and at tWahortrat notice . mell:ana W. W. WATTLES, No. 41 Fifth Street. CM= Fine Watches, Rich Gold Jewelry, . . DIAMONDS, CHAINS, SILVMIA AND PLATED • AMC and ail ankh, urn ally (hand io a Mat his.* atom. lielas thoromahly run.. aaaaa with u my niter bo.dnerrrpeola. Mil induartuend charillata to all from n who May }e l .. na wur me with their Itithiitar, tteteetehee the PUee. No. 41 711111 ST so Me NEW STORE. S. w. azno=oxnazi4o . Confectioner, Fruit Store & Bakery, -ICE 0116 211 &UWE, and 1:2I/IX8' ORDINARY. 200 *IIITHEIZLI/ STELET, L2tween. entha22l..l.lbtrty. enr=2l,2 LBfi. Clrc JAL INTELLIGIENCE.—U. Circuit Court, Jude. cederaleder. Penn- Ivenie inn WenufacturitocCompwty U. Jacob i b ilMri; lota, d riljgeil irtir =iatt7o,lkn ' t I ,froym i rattoitgo;'fbo:l:4Vo.4l.ll%,,TlVl, onect n. The tuJiLetiou era. 'nom reexamine diocct• ant until further not , turrialit SUGAR CURED RA $. • 70 'ler.. or the celebrated Star braad, put e p ee{ a nd awa order, Tor fatally awl a/ao. titled and HataLab Swoon. lab seaway Oa tierce or at retail. by JOHN A. RENSHAW. min gorse, Elbert/ aaW Hand *M.N. BOARDDrii.—.A . large second terY - . 11110111 T ILOON. • • Ind TWO TWO OR TBBEE tYTHEIS OW/Mai TOb board. eau be obtalaed at,3ha corder at lAN man dTBEZT gad DUQUEMIEZ WAX,' • ' radO:o33 ; av k vivA jaw :4 ar, 4411 IGIffSiTIRKEi'ARITES.II mccuLLouGH, PAID FOU MAY AND AMY COUPONS, • JAS, iT. BEADY & CO., IF olt SALE. • OND NEW ttO.SIORT DULLING 10EA r.oestr.l within n lee" , yard. of liewfeklert!tn. CIRO IrallI n 4. l ,:oTt l aTolt b ifo l cfr r :ofol.i. ' :l2 d eNt Posnessloo MTN% Immeillstely. 07 . 17 1 1 1.. E L 1. 1 .. Auctioneer, :N0.4 Federal .1.. Annnh,n), Bankers, Cor. Fourth & Wood Sifi THE oREAT UNITED STATES mrm TEA WAItEROUBE, FOR Fl ALE—A Valuable Flour• Sllll. aCuated to the town of l'olot .4 . 0. 40 real/ St., Xeto York. or th. and river,. The .11.11. le of bd.; three clAub4::tc".";:tTallt'll'...Trry„:,,,,T'VASta'rof'CVF..: .Mr,. WO , an. , nearby n i ew,...c'W hi r t . , Ilt n h o Al;, rata. Wenan P.M Cu I.lllles 60 ken, to.i. o nw ,100 1”.. 0 " 1a ni . 1 oo , .. 'per pouee on T, as, and 10 to. c tuts. Coffee... f il n d 1: 1. 5 0 r . d . .... o r on on .. o r Impor, dl• ct, an Itett d sell at e .g or roe. te. w boort. Tee to [lnc aod '' a .y° 3l I g e:o t% 73 e : rq1 4.17:2 Anne r e 1 ! bull: I n girt t h e e el. ge ll.D' rel 7". It rlOitt.gb e. ' e entlsractlon. I , liberal ...moo M rw--- T „ HAT AND SHOE Aeento to get up oho for no, and hundred...a our ag.te. am nett whom ore mat,. ladles, PTORE. tti.e a liand.ome and resole , ',Oki, Income. , 11. GUNDERIIAIII. tomedlately, TIM tillesT ITN IT RD Practical !detail Dealer I,llOOTh and SHOsB. tIVITTL I TIC Pi A itEtiumr. of T.ll ,to andlttArd. No. St On i 0 SUILF.T. AI- Ler SICO.. No 30 Vum , Street, flew York.. legleny etre. No lettere else In the Iwo miles uot Onlee 57.11. tt,- , :ed , eau betterjurgains lie'Strained In the way of ' Hats, cam Roots. Shoes. and all Sir , . or Ls ' die,' Gaitea aa Batman.. Mr. tit'N le n fair dea i ler. rt content with reatonante niuttAN pronts. and determined to sin r great boreal. to VI who tarortilm with their patronage. mrv.n = Patent Direction Labels. REDUCED PRICE LINT. , !laving been oppolnted Special Agent. for the ' Dining and Billiard Rooms, sale of t h e Patent Labels or Dennison a Co, me have a full stoma of O, ea loos sites. which we a prepared to furnish at Boston factory vices. -101) & 11l LIBERTY" STREET,, Th.. Labels ere In . noir tttt 1 use throughout • the United States, and are received by all Poll road. Lave.. an 1 Steamer Companies as safe, 1 eZable and weather.p roof tags. • he sties ranee Dom N. Ito IT, and phees Meals .." been.' th e de, Ltd night. Ott. . Uses Included. The hest that the market e Sol ds fr r he Vi r 1...N . . 00 ,, , :..., , ,e,. 0 ,..r,, , e,1v r t,. t .„., for will al wars be 'found on the tables. Balls and the purport/ will rect., mend these goods to ' ller- i i" ee . ..P lied ee " eettheeth the ththeth. ee chants sod !Shippers. 11 ". 1 ari c t r e:flgt ‘ tiraTltYllP E. ALE " d Ui. . J. IL ' WELDIN &CO .- . J. P. BM t DER, Proprietor, 4 ..7.____ M=! MMN==! itlabargh. May 21th. Lao. GAS rixTußEs. other echleles standlog or waiting for hire In the 14 ,F.T.7 "LIU*: oitti vicint. of the Monongahela Moose, be located On Water Mathis between rmithheld and Wood the s. and at oistance of thin) ISO) feet south of thr nor,h cu r e b of wear r street. Any aisle:lon of tide order will be dealt with I t accordance with an ordinance passed March Mtn. WC. ' H. 1. MOORE. I=l CHANDELIERS, Store Pendants, Brackets, &c., • TILTON', .I.g a , 227 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh ; and E P I S CARBON-8011. 69 Federal Slim, Allegheny. JOIIN TATE'S, =I E=CM BONDS, STOOKS, , Saint aasciamcl. oar., • .Rnten addldondbere has been an a ew and value : oUrr ' ioalt lqentirely removed. The coarsest u welt as the ducat fabric can be washed .4 , 10111 and' remain soil and glossy as new. Oar pound is equal to three noundsot ordiusrytioap. A 1 3 ,1 here Iles its • chierrlcellenen over all other soap; II is dm nle. rt , iolring no extensive or complicated direction foe liig• For iiallitnirPurposes It is certainly • lux't ly th t ty. leaving e siloand healthy. and P:A e ~.Ithout a rival. HUM GUI Ml' JD ItNICIPAL IOW; t:Vpa r ug,II.:47,T,°,I„,IV„TAIT,T • oaten It to e staud upon its ° merit:alone. - ' It contains no PETIIIILEUaI. or any torelgit substance; nothing or the tind. AND REAL ESTATE, Apollo Building, Fourth Street. rurabanes and sells on conanlaelon Bank, R ail way, Insurance, Mining & other Stocks. Order, ecuted at the New York, Phliadel. PM. mot Bos xe ton !hock Hoards by tflearapb • at • TEAS ! TEAS : TEAS: the regular rates of Coutuasoloo camel la Move Mies. • rul Ole ALL PRIM AND QIIAISTT. AT ND ARTISTS' A • • •a mc.x.i=l.33v.sC, ENGINEERS' MATERIALS 'unems TEL. 1.3.1 me good Young DLO>. $1.50 per tnmad, . .00 CONSISTINU OF Extra Good Mood Good Loo F inii , 7ln, or .11 . ...41v1 ,71.,,.., r " r iliV:=l:l i n01 , 1 7 : % k 0 , lltleul 110.0 4 41: ......; . . " 17,11:fiterTacka: • a.man's Drawing Para .t '''' h1,..r1.0 " 7,7,, 1 ,1 . mapping P..: L-ar::'... do: L.<., Pent I, • in? India Robber. . Bald Houk., Cross ~.mr., 5c..14.40. BLACK TEAS—OolonAle. .Beet Oolong 0 1 •a 1 itar Vanua. mt L 9 •Extra ..... . .......... LTD 1' BLACK TEMS—Powebon/L Soochoug and d gue tons. tr'r rs JAPAB TZAR. • 11:tr./need. Jan... eery pita...pt. Itavor Japan. a onus tlyson. Leaf MIXED TEAS. No. 1 Mlle.! Teaa. y hart Br . ack. h do. Y. 11. 1,, 1 " 1. " 'A! hest t s. YOU :ALL AT TIM kl r o kt: 1!=1.7:,1.1. ° Ar :Tam ' any quantity. and trararnet ' t; any onj . .:t 1° as Coenpantea. who now carry tgoo, ve ITITiONTRY TSB (TINTING ISTIBLISIIIENT OPpou nd te, and 0 1 dohs. anma pound in the price, halides getting • ,t.r, clean a n w laces exattty out" tha I A. KWI.. , mrl7,lo,Lilt revered 0.. Ancient-he, Profile rover Line, Traslog Taper; • HAVEN, FEE wood send Fourth Streit& Allentown Railroad Litie, GENTCENEN , B - NEW, ALL RAIL, FURNISHING GOODS, 1 r ['FAST FREIGHT LINE No. ?2 Fifth street, Cl= Via Banishing, !Hunan an /mu City. ii rho Irn=ll7.lr , ili , Zi4:=l * .M.t"i',;;j: Without 'Change of Cars. Perfect Fitting French Tohe ihirts, HIVEII, to the Agent of th e ••/..” 114DX IV 1.1111.1X}1.. agent. Company. and at to , the agent. of tat IC I.,ntral 11. It.. at oame pier. PUTNAM & HOUSE, N!:.11125 1 letjt , Vay . at the oence of the =I MGIIIDOCKPUTNAM. j JOHN I'. HAMILTON, Agent, FOR TEE SPRING TRADE, Op:Ito, root of unirtyr RT., Al 26 and 28 St: (lair Street. we lor e la . w re .4 or LAST NOTICE.—In pursuance, our awn Imo other manafacturea. a•in t ro noel , with the Prwelelone of :.n Act of the Uotterol of , Amenable of the commonwealth of Pennsyle. • ola, etattled An •et aulhorlentw the School 1!:1.1*.!! In t.,_1.."- =MM= - -- Po'fifiVAVliilams, , ;are., i' ail ercciiiitiL ii,ailitirr ro ' croTdr i p YUMNITURB. • • . the c Bounty Wiliam, and to ILIC torplairtiman- TA ISLE AND CA BILLABE • ; if ...et' fit , ' the buil.. et eneehmina around in7,..ru..,:,. . a ,c u : erwer.itg • new ',hoot !loose in said Weed, , le.•• approved the eighth 4ey of April. A.D. 01 L u ti e r ar i l ii, l4 .l. LA N ~,,,, Aiso. LISA WHIM IIIeLTIM 1 Tar Boant of nehool Director. of the FOURTII i WARD. ALLIVIII !FAY. hereby giro moiler to BUBLiltit BELTINO, ' 111)5g. AN 1) ISTEJAI PACKINIJ. I :Lill:=TiTts to theßeunty • timi of said ward. Al az ... miens legally due, If pre• ay of /um nest. Being mannifeturere, we are elebled inciter 1 17 , 1ries4111'..iavare.V.L.,,r or thn Dosed. to inetelmeia. carding. oaten tad the retell et the Second National Rank of a Ilegnany. or trade innueemems m tentless and goods nut b e y a ton..y member Cr the Board. ••fter the time tumid elsewhere la:the City. u metioned above. all bennty money remaining ... • !in the ,emury , will be printed tor Ow J. dii H. Pjilliajpsl, I purpose of ereeting a new rah 1 donee, and no solemn . delete. will be Chewed fur whi Plaints:id hILs not . , been inatiu within the time &peeler,: METHODIST BURIAL GROUND. I . It. et. EttABOIS. President of the Board. ' r IA BOtawelt. /Secretary. f '/ODIES TO BE BEHOVED .— 1 ALAmillea V, 14•7 It, nec. mtaeas ....._ ...._ . Yoke. Is Well' girt. Well Pert°.. bA,lnf S _ T. JAMES • HOTEL, (deeds or relatives burled Su the Iletnedlot ; 'Burial Iliound In the City of Pittsburgh, that . Act of the Oeneral Ancentuy wai posted at : UN Tilt EUROPEAN rtaN, the lan ...otos and approved April Mit, RE, ; -- vocaus. the gall ground for twill purpose.. and authorialag the remora) of the bodlei there- • . .. from. And t h e farther pollee Is berth? given . The Proorletor would ti lt? Inform the that the undend,sed, a. the Corumlsolostera an-, pu b,. iy,„,,,, - . ‘ ,.... d . tn . ' , ...,,,iiiiii are petaled to said Xet., will proceed, In summate • now open, Ihe sltcpplt postmen. .7 , 1 1, .b r a of said Act. after the explratlop of the. time : :Zdk1Atia11t:,x::1:11,A71t..41.4.,10,;17: ..4.. 0m t ald Act, to remove ail the talk* l ue,e. pun.. dint.. rooms w i ll Ladle., •Il the thee remittals.' La mud ground. ' ' dellcosto• of too season will be served nt all , i , l' T u l l:, . IL , ''' s ,Ft,"'• ' • ' boar.. :gee :174:',Islif tt ::::12,t1V7:1 1 1", ------ -.L.--.1. • etc., trill be Plead at tne bar. • - ZI/WARD BEAZIATON. i JAII. K. LILNAHAN. ,1 . :I , Uotomhaloscro. ; ~:ii,es Tropric tor. Pittsburgh. Mar Wit. 'I.!K. ' 1.417(03:r , —'—'" —' ri HE PEOPLE'S . CHANDELIERS,i• A ' TEJI. STORE Brackets, Pendants, &e ,,i . . .= 9 Wilson & Underwood . CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. • C;rizus Etaaa., 011. Alargs aslant:mot on hand sod nceltmt at - WELDON & PLUIIIIIERSARD GAB FITTER!, 164 Wood Street. tohmtit'NCARtlISTH. ago. u. prasuLSll Jul.OnaDY-OKO. SPANGLER &IBAADFOB,D, M a NI.A.CPTICLAM. Plainbers and Gas lltters, Mo. 47 Ohio Si., =MIMI Holum, Mad ay wlth WATICR, UAB tmd slum 17 e:fier . ltri e oct i 7o r rap:: ;..„ Work. Drving ALL „,y.e. • 113)17:.111 CHOICE LIEDDINGPLANTN I= Roses, Geraniums, Verbenas, &c., In bloom, at the teththad fl reeehoear a. '701121 B. tt A. MIRIDOCII NEV. BARBER. 'I9IIOP AND BATH HOUS E. • ! Under lac Academy of .Ilmica laticety Wed., 4"' VLEMINIi t SOICKNEII, myelmM rieMictore. R. P. GE'ETY,.. • Wholesale and Bedell Grocer. Dealer la TEA wit., ,o. s T,Bll3 , ll;ea D . ld y. 04 1. ro b r " lhera y e TEA.." ler or t .treet le th 2 masa. falleat_a_el Olt!. I3IANOS AND ORDANS:;—A very large Beek of • KIX•IL E • CO.'S ristios, L►lhLB BUM PIA NM, Led PRINCES' AUTO/LAM: 0/I"AtiB, At isAuxvis MUSIC STORE. • trijis • he. 4 - 13 STRILS T. MALT 1 MALT I WALT Loma mum. uumor, BULLY HALT; Ibi4 Jr., soricatir ,ACI Liberty 1232=1 er : dt:t3A34Viel Attorney -at-Law, 1 N.. 101 FIFTH' PPMEET. Pit.leola. myt . . C. IL SMITH; Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AID BOLIOITOD IH BANIERDPM. WO. at 93 DIAMOND liT/LEAT. EIRIZI BROADWAY Dpposlte the onion Depot NOTICE TO HACK-DRIVERS OrrlCz or RirconotwilimuterOn, PAUGartb.M 721 th. UM f RkkoMUM Reeellater and Clerk r f Cennelttee torlene El WARRANTED stßiTe uniform In entllty. and mtde trete the amt. mate It not ewer.- VaiTYPlTgArrlnne4nln4TVl' coil VlDCtd. Thos CARBOY.: INJ•i• Is mode tliollor to that of 010 U 114/ Qther Manufacture/ and for sale wholcasie, by J. C. TILITO - N,. i ST. ctiva ST., Plt'Margit, DIRECT 136TWLILN BOND, New Pork and Pittsburgh, Bastes CNce, .77 WASHINGTON ST I 2=l= Nos. 405 & 407 Liberty St., Opposite Me Union Depot . One of Um cheapest and bes id an t wbolese d n tall slam lo Um two dile, - No. 15 South West Diamond, eaaa Call and examine oar bloc\ and prlee, _az.i . _•:aLss.dr • JAMES B. JONES, Scrap Iron, Light Iron, CAST AND WROVGNIT WON. ACOPIEI, sib 0. Con... ••111., Avenue. AlD.l.••TClijr,_ C . G. FISCHER'S TANGY Dyeing and Scouiing Establishment, iiro. 61 DIALIIOND AILEY, gavrto*:Woo4 old Ihrilthangra uff All ,600 d relented to two wet,. Itioide i apA sobloo to tilt 0000? twelve lWou be. ltElnillV AL. JOHN F. CLULEY. Nouse and Sign Painter, . raptured to • No. 134 1911ITIIIIKLI) ST.; Pittsburgh. Pa. myllttS7 thasoette the old stand. G. 41 . 1UGING VihTHUISENTS.— thl n gilrel.l:r•lfigrr r nlVA l MaNgr e d . e . a Ann assortment. and for sale br JARES DOWN, I:l7=M MM!TM VISIIING SEINES Itom Jcist tecalred • Roe lot of Pelmet. from 15 10110 yard, !nog, 7 to • tett don, nod I`, luck rnosli.,lso. • duo astortotent of Minnow bolo., from 4.t0 10 feet loss. For salo by JAMES DOWN, 138 Woal Wet t r al 1.1 nag vm1)113) "..o) I have bratreceived, .direct them th e Om. Omaha tthlash lind, the been let of Cath Poles {Tat OrOtleit to Ws market• Yoe sale by JAMLES SOWN, r=l 130 Wood Wee, GOOD NEWS. CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR TIMES. 38881 re 88 . WALD 8 cAr.An. .74.; Isrgest tad be.. The /a1t414 - a t W. PI) 4ltssl9 hist. None else Ward's. - g 35 EATON'S. . , t . w..--• . I.q JUNE ITT, will be toad on Pre...... , or. ; the Coop.. there ru., on arkd eller Qat date, at ' WANTED, , the JUST OPENED - • ft/king Donee of CHOICE LINES OF Bead Trimmings ; Silk and Bead Fringes ; Black Silk °Fringes ; Marseilles Trimmings; Fancy Buttons, Guipure Lacei; Embroideries ; Alerindre's Kid eloyes ; Bagwood•Jewelry ; White Pique; choice patterns; MTOL:NTT CONTEN.TIO: - —•• • 1 will pay ItIO rash for aeon.' bead SPENCER. RIF I.E. or CA itIIINES Ingood working order, The RYOULILICAII VOTERS of the s, . 0 ,, at Gees, wretero Doe, County of Allegheny will. meet at Mtn . [cape!. Works, co- . net Venn and Wayne streets, PUN tire places of holding electirns. rul:Ovel.slAF Saturday, June 1 , 1567_ WALVTED. Fe . LE coN 021 And elect TWO DELEO &Tin from each dee non preetnet to a County 'Convention. to be Who., engage' at once. Apprr Put.. held at the COURT 1 10118 E, In the City of burgh, on TUESDAY. ante 411, .4'4 at 11 o'clock a. so., to nominate a Tlcael for County ap13,111.4T 116 DIAMOND XT.. Pt Meer,. and the election of Delegates 1.0 the Stain Convntion. WANTED. The meetings will be held In the to aeo, ne .„l . ,1 • °::" ! :71ttr.7:17. iP :eb: ; 1,142 1 V , 1..fq ` ,1%7;:t ;FIVE 'HUNDRED ACENT.t rid. between the beers of 1 and r. and the d' l Lr u ' r% . alAtrl7e2l 'n ttOn ' ::Fib e Ear emit, Cons- 7; oriel' kljg ittee, tbe Convention fon the i1d . ...100 of it. , 1.1,1,111.11;4.441.1:- Thla j, reltaTt ' le c r . V. t i l dt " ogr ' tagr ' t7rtlael v :lOra::,lll th" I" . eh "' W * ib '"'" * I'; 1• • • nowlmiged to be the best liken.. of Is Is. ttereafler be given, io,ilshed Otatestnan that h. ever been. taken. The artist.who stand • the bead of !i.e. In etc. l • M saes deferred a trip. I , l ,O__tm ,ZE, l lllw . JOn/1 nipThEL l . 747.?:1:.g7414:11,:igrdtae•t Chaim., will be one of the best Olect Engraved l&mt.n.• tra 1n11,71,',32.;Z,:faVV:•:411t7,1r..17.; semi, seat . en I'M CIT Orrrre'd SCiII.ITE { 6, 111017 . Wni "- r noble men in MID.. of the Dolled rttatee. t? I= 17 Fifth Street. THE GREAT RADICAL NEWSPAPER, FORNEY'S PRESS. No Compromise •with Traitors Gel fin 13e.1 and Gal , er in the Count MEM • ; "4:4% I ------- ---"••—• '— Mrson or oodrest the subscriber by 2131 ii, when/ "I.] msirest CAPPELE. MOO:ant ' 01l we Portioulom will be madel . bek um ~.... TAILOR, nod. dcalcr In ' i •- . ~ • . • my?: Na. a East Ebbe tt 4 Dancosmr. Pm_ A asst -eass Double-sheet Elght-pogo paper, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods containing forty-elgID columns. . 142 SMITHFIELD STHEFT, . ' SAGENTB WANTED, r , rnwisb. 4,,,, eu et c c " ..: Three dour below Sixth. Firm Omni, Fa i .: BOTIE IRALE AIM FEHIALZ• of Seventh aid Chestnut Streets, Fhiladelphla. All the tal e s Spring sod Summer styles of In <Teri towitsHlP A.l.bsoir.Hmilo Vert' Pon. , CM.. CaDlinerrs and Vestlues on tisuil, and, till.' worn. it ...Moo Er: Poets; .till prim ' , made up in the most fashionable styli, at the • CLEO. Sold by aubseattittim tad, Address Int. lowest prices.. . invll:xl6 4 meillately, . J. U. KENNEDY A CO, .I. El -Ft WI SIL • - . .. . 1,30,m n Third street. • Ittsbursh.. l'a. .•... .. . _ DAILY. PBEsmr es.bo I•EE ANNUM: 44.00 FUR digMONT/M. +4.00 FUR lUREE MUNTHR .7EI-WEEKLY PEENS. MOO PER AnNOM. • 1 , 4.00 FOR SIX MONXIIS. $l.OO FULL TIIKEE MONIES. A large and complete aesortment'cions•Land. 711 E. MONDAY PEEN . *IMO PEE ASNUM. I OU FUIC six YUNTIIII. _ .., -• W. I ' W HESPENHEIDE. TIIE WEEKLY PREEN. • . j . The molt Talnable Weetly Newspaper In the., . . . world. it contains Item. of interest to arm 1 1 Kerehnnt l aratiOra 0.. . r • ' • AEA]) Tll6 TERMS. - One c o SAO 0 per •nnom• Fire n copies 9.00 " •• No. ST. CLAIRSTREET. Te copies Tootty copies 33.00 " •• Jost reeelved, • second are val Of KEW To the settee oPOf a Club or•T. , or more SPItI9I/ MMUS. All late and new itsle pat opt es no extra copy Will be strap. tern• got epla tho latest Eastern SUMS. All orders Should be addressed to mTfiuYl JOHN W. FORNEY,' I=2 P. W. Car. Seventh and Chestnut Ste.. Phtladelphle, Pe. MYERS, HOPPER fL CO., • Bo. 54 ST, CLAIR STREET, [tlnecetiort to B. B. BULGER. knot.] MANUI ACTUREES OF THE LATEST ..!STYLES Fl CR EASTERN 0:12S FURNITURE ' ="''° ' HENRY G. Of Every•, Description. , lORTHUST CAB. Patcum 678. SCUOOL An OFFICE FERMIUM NEW STRING Oofms, No. 45 Smithfield Street, JUST OPENED'; rETTsßrition; ars ran assortment of Plllibursh Minutiae :until Furniture conetwaly on Lunt at LOWO.nT VASE( YIIICES. c. vrEits. , First-Cline Merchant Tailoring i Pittsburgh Importing House. ±, :s ' Establishment. 2_n Vita Bi.IBIIF.D 19.16. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY , IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN Spring Goods, WINES AND LIQUORS, - N 0.409 Penn Street, PITTSBIJRGH, . . . • Would dine( the attention of the public. to the , 'GREATLY REDUCED PRICES [eclat. possessing surerlor facilittes through several 'lime wine and liquor houses In E" - iope, and making their Importations direct, the re • enabled to offer the rations grades or c h o i ce ..-... Wtoes and Liquors at pe lces less 'than Eastern . • rates. Exuded ii Won ot qUalltles and comp/gala:t " wEN of prices respectrally ablyelted. BYRNE, A choice not-lament of MILE OLD lIVE ',.. . WHIeII EY corutantl• on hand. a oVieris • , CHINA WAREHOUSE. ; .Meichani Tailor, . • RIMED BRBED. , & co ., No. 14 WYLIE ST., znam.uparvramExas. No. 100 Wood Street -- -7-- ---- ISAAC CRAIG'S BIUTTANDI. AND IBILVEII PLATED TA- • ".. • -- , HIaigNAA.Z. TAATiteael and TABLE CUT- : " ' "" tIVNINTAVTg, CHINA DINNER nETA • • - Ell= TOILLT HUTA ' EUAL ° " I& ' 6 I I I B . t:TA. A. a . tevell itesralotlon ; Salle ettl 6 l3 TO. • . k7r2MPITIVOgg. . t Hate been poramed by the ILNOLLhbI STONE WARE or all varletisa, to • ' mit wholesale and retail trade. The largest and moat complete stink of erery • ' . thing In thla line In the city. IHRICIN LITII CO3ll tide,.m and largos th e mama u ln the' mate= . . w. I. OILAOMA JO& Ltainas. I GEDIORE 8c LIBBLER, who will Continue the acneral bushman In all Its details. The manufacture of LATH, b too • Ilanufaaturerb=ltrle and Handl Great American Lath Machina! T .R U N Tv _4.. ..gg.--ktd.d.wvii- -.4.-6".- & L . :Q . _ , ....r" . 4'..,11; ff,...rfalnlntrat . ....molArr i alt t nearr than ordinary lath. ' , . .: n. .••i i .- !My It=t r d 'n' a r nr?%llraf, 1." ,' . .? '' .r." . .. .... n't .. 1, . - i..,1,nr, 1? t ,Vil ' a " ' th"' cold ' 11 - J OD • • r w tvrilr.t.......toruut smaei. a• .. r."'" iYii:;:,; ^ i,,V,,,;!. ly;;; , -. , 7 . tic. • ! ' GOlUtiLEir ii LOGAN, ... In 1 , ..1..n.• tatiiii,tt t...: • : N 05.104 and 106 Wood sc., . ...,.,;., , ,,,,, 0 „,;.,. i ; . , ThalgtAt a n d name tatlitoriable stylea of , 3 . I .A.lll„,,i,trifr+ 1- •• • ... • • felanar '__. PITTVII UMW. PA.' .11dIrdliniard Mt :1.[... ''''''' ''' . r . ' , A; ir':als Owl mil . fitraw iipogs, . r N• ILl'ontracanfor StAditGrn ell.a atid7 i " - SHEPHARD ' s r;.I,7;:. ui r ."--..----''''''.l '.'"" 'n ''''l' I"'''.f.47. I '''' '-'."' , .; 1, . T. L. BIRCH, • Valises, Carpel Bags, CRAWLERS • • -• B. MILLEB. Bazaar. Livery • •.•••••• mid BALE eq . A.M.E4.` AI, Furnishing Usilertaler. •Il Stadia. Collins. do, at.the i. lowest rates. Pent can otantli nt , h”. 1 ...‘ : t 317 Liberty StrA , errIISIST. tomato Ormeny anf Dirnmati — i#tetaitl et, , Horses. f:arrlage and now Bop p ales for him. Wearses and earrtfeee alwa lorscs keys at ys in •aJI ten to. teat manner. Private multi. fatnt•hed with the safe•it Home and our. tfant kept apes all , or tbe day - , Sad =pa pet PITTSBMGH, PA, fel•aM a. Ni.. 11 c 0 A 7M1.1....D. X MAIM—a XVittp I.X.O[IX.T. • LIP. J. EXt, MORRISON. BIRK &E NT :C049 E/1. 7111F. ° 1117:11 13 •111) . '711. ' ,: X kpgalim, Manor...nu, °fall IL/nda or "1 111 1' .151 9 .49 . 4PIY. (Mee and Waretons. 1(17 1 , 11177 3TREZT BOOK AND PRINT PATER.- °^P— , "--" 1 -- H. Sealer of Weights and Measures. Order. protaptJi Ailed I=l3 SPANCI'S MILLS, / 31 . 1, Countr. N 0.., E=l E=M IRON CITY CUTLEIIV - Ct.,: J. I.r wm p EIAoN- N ' Asouwla-s . No. 3 St. Clair . Street. : - N.. SI IiIIIERTY STREET. i. Havlot paratmed of A HoItWAT BEMIS the . . DaalCr In x 111.111.1. of kalif'. Hoek of is Caller: and:Varlatl . I r o lgi.ttalfrA=l ,. lt i. melt lalantlon I Candles, Cakes, Nuts and Fruits. ; • ~,...,‘ , ‘.ll/1k MI DWARER_COTLERY. . ! rA llpeolN . a . tteallon to,nrnumniztrms r,t ,4 . lop. iteromera, nowt gleam T kl ' eweonth., goods or ever, oPttt. orool ' CHAN. A. MILLEIR, • • • , . prepared to do all klads r of JOU WOllllll ''"" ,l i lg 4 1. 4 all Igattlida. /le.. Coine. hteoells LITHOGRAPHER, : 1 Mamma attic ttttt noo n % "."' ."' d " 4.°11 "4 I ' . . . 1 N. al. Limn. jahut.g..... ' No. SO NOURTII ST., Apollo' Building. ashhitwlll -----------------:---: : MO:Cgs IntaFT.l, raiThe, Bata, .„, Lzi .: TRIUMPH OIL COMPANY:i i ... E ,/,,,,.., done Mltrs stiles. --. : apletsee_, . PtTramoil. May lath, MC. N O TICE. -- Porsuant to a Deno- N EW FIRST CLASS t-___rtroiEsiv, e. 1 ,1411 01i oFthe Stockholdrs, resas.d at thelr . 210. 154 IeZDEMAL hT... ALLZlMisrslf. AG Varda Thartg ' orthrilllTZTll loot. :. 1000 k stock or e .. oles. : . g./1 11 Ft. 5 1 11 :Le t Aill . sAsi , orderrt Ul , llOllll/ : Tea.. COMO, Sugars, C. sc., litoelholdsse on and after 511 ' 247, (Ith . .tg e . Whir. 7..... to the P O . ll . st 1 . 774 P.: The Master hooks will be e.10.d nom ths Lt : • . A.4:1. MUTANT. to tbe Mb diva or Foos, loctoelys. I . i _terllhalli 57 order the Ho* 1. WILLIAM NURSLER, FIRE SCREENS • torenil Ek . c.t.T. I or NEW 81'Y DRIED ' PEACELEB.--80 barrels ~, 'brans and igOid'antt'w*l . • 9.attars, :nixed .4 halves MAO/IW, . ' vet tram., • '""4"""' foe tvarartreTwo. SA Wk . ? "arML- • 111 Era lad Ili W 0.34 itteet. ‘ . 4 1111 * " U n ia A 0 0 " • NOTICES. rz-rTHE INTEREST IN, GOLD, WANT a with ED —BY &Ate T . st old DOT. - id 9 441 . Wl l - i 1.10 TIIF, ylitsT-31011To AG r. BONDS, of the 4 Iwo Rooms, ,t • City or rittaborrb. Rrra 7 ,1, * UN r:i Picnic tam calqn, fastena Diviiia. ,r . .A.i:::,..27:4... rubbs.gb r• U." I gy:S:al ' ' l* ' Mk° 1 "" lad Tel, moo oloon. 7ML". W.F.:WM .73 n • 631 XCIIANIIE PLACE, New . York. irroker And Real ddste Agekti. - No tOn‘OWT H. ,runcr.T. DARNEY, 310R14.1.211 et co (Slati.d.) WM. J. PALM EIL Treasurer. --'----- -- _ r . 1 .:..-rF , - 11 r rAosTED; . . . - , 07TICIL Oe else M.469111V, V /11,111, 11. IL el, i . 3_ ir.bt..LM. Y '.. ...: f FOUr Good Jour. Rouse Paluters.• arNOTICE.—TO the Stocknok ' ! Jere of the ALLEGHENY VALLEY • E."..tre " sho p` ''' ' ' 2"rl " br. ' I.' H.AILIIOLD COWAN Y. , CAREW A: PENN N'taioar. A Special Meeting of the Stockholders or the IttY. , t" • i 1 . altoghene yeller Itallsos.l Company Tell, be -w A., TED. • ' held at the cbllee of the Company. corner of Ca- .• • nal and Pske Street., Pittsburgh, on . 20,000 AVENTS: Fitilkilit. srer 3asr, Ha:. and sample sent free. Maine.* eetirelt,new. d no humbug. Add.", • W. IL CHID ZNYILB, At It o'clock A. Y., to tale seC.. 0 . 50 .0‘'" ... e o'c ' ' , LAT Ade Itroadwar New Yorke\ 'Lmeat to the Chasten. of the Company, aPPeosed •"- '"' ' ' • ' - ' int 1th„1.7. ' WANTED. . tLsta:ea • WILLI (111 PHILLIPS. PreLtdent. By t;nleraf Cott ety Commlßee MERCHANT TAILORS 8018 , CLOTHING. Metropolitan, Garibaldi; Grant, HARNEY AND CUTANiAIr ALL SIZES AND OF HI ISTESerfABLICS, GRAY & LOGIAK I. URLING & BU(ILON, Merchant Tailors, I= 13=MiEll All the Novelties of the Season, =I Great Reduction in Prices, 411.1.11113."t Z ". C 't. 'CARPETF. SECOND ARRIVAL. OF Fresh from the Importers, Which will he made im with cam and dispatch im • 11 ,,, DEH AIikILAND HALL 11:11,3:1 - 115 • OUTLET SAWMILLS. Below SL Clair Street Brik.e, City, Ps„ OF .STEW ye: seuerai,enperinlenden4 No. 3 FOURTH STREET, Between Liberty eau Berry Orem lIMil WANTS. DONTiN M O iftRIGAGEN. II =1:11:11=1 OM ~ Jgalo~si.~ea,' I=l CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, dtc. NEW CARPET STORE, FRESH ARRIVAL OF _EL FL 1: 0 E'l . gi3 r I=l . Tapestry. Brussels. i I Body Brussels, 13-Ply and 2-Ply. 'Tapestry Ingrains,,, , . A Full Line 7)1 Straw Mattinge 6 PLAIN; CLIECtaED AND VANOT. Ilur stuck Is fuller (ban atany preelons ai; this,season. muse wishing foods 14 Oat llaC will ilo well to give On a call. B9VARD. ROSE & CO.;' =I MEM HAVE REMOVED. H'CAIIUH !BROTHERS, ; Have Envie open at their ve elegant lad eon. morltvoa WAILICLUMIPS, ry No. 51 Fifth Street, ♦ sew line of all new and desirable patterna. EM nEDALLIOii VELVETS, Velvets, Brussels, TaPESTIIr BRUBSELE4 A lam and anoint as.ortment . 3f_ Piano and, Table Covere, ROQUI7TI EOVIU, MEC ICU LID MI. 33aktssetst, :THREE PLY AND. TWO PLY And aTery ♦arlet) of low priced Caninelnin' McC4i.LLIIM BROT/MUi4 OLIVER • [ BE'CLINTOCIL & COMPANY, HALVE JUST OPENED For the ,Spring Trade, =9 NEW CARrETS; Oil Cloths; Elhades; &e. Attention lo called to ono fine stook o[' IHROIDIRID TABU OD PM CM Great DeeMut to Prices. iii.rarainmr FEBRUARY, 1867. WE OPEN -TO-DAY, our new stock of. CI .49. R. 1: 2 "1" t Commislnc the Best rwtees. male 71% I /Ingrain Three Pliiatui NSW. /ash. Tapestry ltrusSeiss I= WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! the lowest prices slice the war. McFABLAND • & CO,LLINS, Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Street. Becond Floor, over Heir? Itlner , a Book More CEEMITI HATE. CAPS, &o HATS AND CAPS. Z•J C. KNo:. the w...1t. rpr*,..- is associated with the., aald would I.lltEiZgnlgi. EW GOODS JEST Z;ii;iiiitAti, MccORD &• cO:7Si NO. /az vcrocKi. ristroolt. ' LTA rS FOB TILE LkDIES, MI SE7, OTATSIIBUT AT LOW PRICES ~ lATB I SATs GRAHAM i5c.:...,0710i,.....,1, At N 0.52 St. Clair Stri,ot.' .11 ate doe of the eer7 best re ton !WRY* Of 11/ITB, CATS AND. 8711.414' WADS. In the <lin and conatianlJl In receipt of all lint, Is new. at soon as they ea. be .-,rrseamln!, 'Leen attention Reran to ntaLlnß. apt7:o49. DEALER 111 Flue Walobes, Jordri, Pitt AYL French Cilock4. .ro. 22 rum strece. - 4 ..• . t.,, 1776. -4iLotio, ,, FV -- I. L ..tfArillt.4 -- b e.l4:=- --. ' , -,74, - , -- .=..- thrlinViti JoILIP K 14.4r , ' O''''. o .- e. i, ' 4 A Mary ' ‘ "* P ' , f . .: 4- 7: ' 4 54 :: , • 3 .-. , ''' ~ ' 'F .3 eAA4.... • ' , . ,A , '. 1,. A ~ - 1 JOIINSTON. F7Tr.'TT W! = 11/1 mr arity-
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