The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 04, 1867, Image 2

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TIONSDAY,
EMl'EFelli - 11,17EATIoN
Death Una Prance was-mainly led to on
ensiedjuitimut of the Luxemburg' ques
. lion 11 the aggrandizement of Prussia:
She "s!'ras confronted by s power, - in am..
teal Jpossession of the province in dm-
Pate, which LW recently obtained vast
. accessions of resources, and had evinced
admirable skill, prompliess and tenacity
to the use of all advantage& 'But, there
were subordinate considerations that
pressed with great weight. Among
these wit the Eastenti•. question. No
sooner - did Russia perceive there was a
Probability of a war that would give
full occupation to moat, if nor all, of the
powers opposed to her traditionary poll.
ny resPectir . tg Turkey, than she began a
formidable movement of troops, nearly
encircling the Danubian Principalities,
and rendering practicable a sweep upon
Constantinople whenever events should
make ad enter Prise in that direction ex
pedient. France saw that a conflict.
with Prussia; 'whatever other !_Sete it
might have, Would lead to Such an rag.
• grendieement of Russia to would speed
ily constitute her a eat maritime power.
Beside& it was reasonable to conclude
that so long 'as Prusala and Russia had ,
(
important ends to gain winch could beat
Le attained, by acting in, concert, they
Would stand together, notwithstanding
any er.igmatic or. equivocal assurances
to the centritiy either of theta might
6 4 :dplomatically vouchsafe.
, . .So soon ai the Luxemburg questiqn
'... - .seas settled by Means of the London Conference,_it was announced that "earn
• est negotiations bad been commenced ea,
• the lantern question, and that cortn:fent
anticipations were indulged of reetchlng
a conclusion that would give content. mesa all round. The ordy grain of troth
contained in these. - statements consisted,
in the "fact Um. negotiations had been
opened:- It is manifest, 'from the very
nature of/le case, that no 'result am be
arrived at which will satisfy all the par.
ties I,:t interest, or that can present the
re..,;karting orthe question in seine shape
within thenext twelve months. Rapala
. demeMds ameliorations in behalf of the
Christian ponulation of Turkey. Eng
' land Might as Well demand - that, France
shoukd maim certain COLIIIIMOIIII to her
Pro*tant Inhabitants. : Frtirice,. with
,as mural propriety, might: insist that
• •Eugland should put her Catholic inhihi.
tains on a parity with those who adhere
`to the Established Church. r 'Nay,. Tur
key Might , demand that Russia should
put no disabilities en inch of her subjects
as belong to Pr.nests:,' t Communlons, or
' As Preserve their attachment to the Mos
lem faith. "tleissia believes in some sort
, of Relicintia Toieration,hut has no just
caneeption whatever of Freedom in mat•
lees of Religion. She amends of Tur
key wind ate is sot willthoo grant her
'self; and demands it because she can do
so plartilbly,. enlisting . on her aide the
prejudices of all Christiannations. But,
what she really seeks, is not what 'she
asks for. She wants to, driVe the Turks
gout,,and_pver into Asia, taking herself
, absolute possession of the Sultan's Euro
• . pean provinces, and building the seat of
her own empire on the Bnsphoras.. The
Tusks do not want to go.' *or four hen
' died years they have hOtt possession,
and, on the whole, have had what they
regard as a tomfortabid. time.. - It is
not easy le: them to deter t inine!where to
- go. - Ttey have been so long out of .
.'teia they world be strap bra there.
;Bo long as the Sultan wtints to mot*,
and the Czar wants he should go—and
that will be the case until Ithe final eatas-•
' trophe shall be experienced—lt to idle to
talk of arrungements tht are satisfae
.. • tory to botIL The ben the.. Sultan
treats his Christian subjec 0, the less the
1 ,
Czar is sstisfled, though it . will not do
. for him to say see When a man or a
I.Monarott wants a iii amica to complain
of; thinks an Intlictien, laid .on . himself
. 'or on somebody, can 'be made to turn
most decidedly to his adtiantage vim Is ,
pleased when - the inflictlint 'comes,
, n
m a tter. hOw sour a face he may put on.
-While i the ,Luxemburg question re
mained unsettled, and there Was a possi
bility- It might take such A Web as to
open a way for Raisin aerosithe Balkan,
;Turkey was disposed" to' mike conces
sions to her Christian population. ' Pos
sibly thelßultan and many °CM* mote
enlightened class have reached such a
pointin theslefelopment of: ideas u to
be able to Alike a broad and comprehen
sive view of religious differences. If
they hare, they world gladly consent to.
restore to the Christians the right to'
worship God according to the dictates of
tbuit own coorkiences, and to deliver
them from political disabilities and so
cial disparagements inconsequence of so,
orshiping. But the more 'enlightened
classes in a nation cannot always do
as they wouli, and particularly
in mattered Of religion. If liberal
ideas have reaeLed the governing classes
of Turkey, they clearlyluive . not touched
and tnedifted the Illohometan masses.
This is manifest in the popular dimes.
(Keen created by the ameliorations de
creed by the government in the condi
tion and 'treatment of the Chrietlium
The old Idohometan orthodoxy Is af
fronted. The indignation is. not emu
lated. It is teaL 'The masses of the
followers of the Prophet feel that the
Chinges proposed flow from religions de.
gerte l fsey; from a - spirit of infidelity,
',Vlach threatens to:Subvert all the safe.
gmrds of their ancient faith; from stem.
per of levity or indifference that is will.:
lug to degrsule the Koran from ite preemi
nence as a standard of faith and conduct
in religious' matters; Sod frontlet coemop.
oMan tendency that leeks uportthe differ
ent forms of religton as baiting a certain
but indefinable relation to latitide and
longitude. Hence, varlets outbreaks of
fanatical violence which Christians; have
. recently offered from in widely separeed
parts of the Turkish empire. The pros , .
oeatious were, indeed, latent In inherited.
'diff4ellCell of faith, but the sparks that
lighted anew the tires of persecution
came from those concessions which the
government at Constantinople felt con.-
strained to mate: to the predominant
Clitistlan sentiment of Ettrtqe.'
The settlement of the Luxemburg
question relieved the Sultan from appre.
lenslons of an Immediate hostile move
ment by thit Czar. As his fears of
pressure front without subsided, a dispo
sition not to offend his own subjects ant.
mated - him, and' the ameliorations
he had - promlied the Christiana were
postponed. ; Nor does he want to be
crowded by French diplomacy into
measures that must injure Uhl popularity
with falthfahloaleim '
The cable new announces prelimloary
to the assembling - of - the Sovereigns at
Pans, that . Russia and 'Prussia have
come to an agreement on the Eastern
question. That coalition must he &wag
oolitic to tho view& of France • All that
NeroLtott wisheeis that the Sultan will
deal solenimitly With the Cluietians as
not to - give the CZav a reasonable pre-
tent for interfering in their behalf; while
nothing would please the Czar tbetter
than to havithe Sultan connive at each
persecution of.the! Christians 111 would
erouseSo a risme the resentments of all
the antiafahotnetan powers of Europe,
and so furnish him an excuse for &mein
plishing his ulterior designs.
It'vrillireedlly be seen that Rata and
Prussia acting In unison, IMmunittes and
rights will be demanded for the Chris
tians of Turkey, which Franco will not
:date openly, to resist, and which the Sul
lAnwill find it difficult, if not dan'gerous,
to concede. Instead, thennore, of a set
tlement of the Eastern question resulting
front the negotiations nets -, In progress,
IC_ii`mOto probhblo fresh difficulties will
bp - otelhgli =TEA bring the ea
• -.
taatrophe, but it irill-help timisltitifite
realization of the Russian policy. '
Meanwhile the Atlantic telegraph In -
forma us that the Sultanbas consented to
submitthe settlement of the Cretan ques
tion to a Commission of the European
powers. This ia, `confession of weak
neas and humiliation on his part. After
having expended every available resource
in fitting out ,an . expedition against the
insurgents, he is obliged to admit that he
is beaten. There nn. be little doubt as
to whit .4 Commission" of the Powers
will do with this island. Its inhabitants
ate Mainly Greeks, and the principle Of
nationality is now so popular that they
will be permitted to _join their country.
men by annexing Crete to the kingdom
of Greece.
FIRM, GARDEN, AND 11611AEROLD.
' Femmes wives.
In the country 'Woman Is made too
1 much a mere grudge. It may tosnd all
very romantic and Street to goer ears,
I dear madam, to heir the talk of Ike .Ar-
Icadian life such a sleet lint lead, away .
from large towns thd their frivolous In
!deences..-hti it is not such a me as you
alloW Your imagination to dish up before
you. !mink what it Is tbt a woman—s
witc--icr milk coley,' to suckle calves an
sometimes to feed the pip; to attend
regularly on the ducks and chickens, be-,
sides. perforating various other chores
not altogether in harmony with her feat-
I Mine nature. ' Then, again, the mute
Itasks, always hard, follow One another
in a continuous mend from morning till
night, one day Amon anothert anti she '
llmust be different from thereat of her sex
who can help offering silent thanksglv-
, Mg when God draws the curtain of
night for the v;rorld to lay Its head en Its
1 pillow and go to sleep.
The En fish eonntry ladies--rwe have
all heard about them; about their rebut*
newt; their rosy health and their overflow
of anima. spirits. We Wish one half as
slued neWs cook! be told of the country 1
ladies of America, with their anxious,
care.vroin countenances, as if all the in.
-wrests of the farm devolved--as they of.
ten do—upon themselves. In a gong
, many case' they are a deal "'matter"
I than the men, and take the management
out of their hands. They can reckon
you up the cost and veinier a hog or a
"critter," without even going near the
slate that .hangs • melds the pantry;
Whereas their husbands would be study
ing, like industrious Champollions, all
the sundry chalk marks about the house
and Mediu hopes of getting atwhat they
wanted. If many of oaf learners are
asked by a traveling drover what they
will take for such ossticha"beef critter"
they will show in a moment their Mein
clinaticin (if nbt their inability, to sell
without first consulting "mother." ' •
In thia r among other ways, the wo
man iv 11 , e country becomes gradually
unfeminine—loses .a certain degree of
thit bloomy freshness which' so , charm.
inely,setiolf female character mixes In
with the rourrhnent, and hardness, and
drudgery, and 'Oven the dirt, of farm
work and Farm life, and, Is, laps, of
time, unconsciously parts with romp of
those attractive qualities which should
be found as elements in the character of
every lovable female,—Laeklond.
Snize and iltqr
As land becomes eleired and farms
regularly cultivated and Improved, pigs
have to be confined.a portion of the
year, and mot alicike to leave the yard
unless there Is a particularly well fenced
close for them to rani in, which there
should be on every farm adjoining the
homesteads then in summer they can get
half their hying' by grating, and ,Will
grow faster, and come et th be fatted in
'healthy statetlat they- will thrive and
lay on ieell and fat better for Um liberty
therhave enjoyed. - Sawa ktpt up to
breed will succeed in ratting more and ' I
better little . ones fffr ranging about a l
small field, with a pend or stream of wis ,
ter running through it, and Wall are LC.
- eascomed to go to their own sty every
night, and each lotto be fed with, some
corn and grain,.and cows with some
swill; she., they will pay for the extra
feed. The year before last I was onn ,
phut where there, was no field or wood,
with a fence to prevent pigs from ger;
ling through °render, but there was s•
spacious yard into which the piggery
opened, and - every day the whole of
• them were. tuned into It, The last
week in April a few acres of turnips were
drilled on ridges drawn out on a poor
sandy hill, which has become too weak
to grow grain; about eight tons pei acre
of barnyard manure was covered in, and 11
they came all right. and did weIL In
the first week in July the bottoms were
large enough to begin polling, and the
pip bad a sae horse cart load daily till
the teat week in
ips were tnown S a p bo m th e' Thred tern
and
greedily devoitred by the old and young,
and they bad nothing else till the
corn was fit to husk, and - n0 lot of pigs
could have dontf better than they did,
growing whil e , a me
nd
In good condition
all the while and towards the latterpart
of theanne Mentioned ay extra load had
tobe Occasionally fetched to them, on
account of theirincrontsed site. Some of
these pigs were miserably poor and alp•
pled abet/Ugh previous restraint, and
, • being fed on boiled kiln dust and bran,
too thin to nourish them properly, but
they recovered. and alter harvest got very
fat on corn and corn meal, mixed wjth
steam swedes. However '
though these,
turnips were produced at little expense, o,
for they were only hoed once over by
sae man, and horse hoed between the
,rows twice, yet of course it would be
still cheaper to lone the pigs graze and'
the little they would require to help them
with the grass would not coot so much
as the turnips and the: hauling them
home.. Thirty.four of these. pigs weigh
eil from 2f•olbe. to 420 lbs., the rest
best:min a very profitalge state when I
left the place. Ido not advocate cook
ing white turnips for pigs under any -
circumstances, they are only fit for them
raw, in warm weather;. Steamed swedes
ere good mixed with plenty of meal, but
potatoes are so much - better that
half the meal mixed with them would
feed as fast. (food winter quarters is • a
groat step in the right directions, the
steeping apartment should run into a
bank under other buildings or not, as
convenient, and plenty of straw forthem
to creep under in cold spells will cause
them to MO ve as Toenail in waruweath
ei.—Cminfry Gentleman. '
The Best Cheep fur Neat
. -
As a constant and close render of the
Country Gentleman, I observe that the
arewers of fine wool sheep in the United
- States yet continue to urge the claims of
such upon farmers generally, as meat
producers. Just so lung as we are goy.
erned by such advice, will our markets
forrnuttan remain below par; and the
Increased. production of this best and
most wholesome food be retarded. If
we, as ugriculturists, would immediately
adopt the English middle and long-wool
mutton sheep in America, we could at
once supply our great cities and towel
with just as good mutton as the English
population enjoys There Is nothing in
our climate, soil or feeding, calculated
to deteriorate in the least from the very I
highest Englisu 'standard, as has been
demonstrated by Kentucky growers time
and again. I have grown, myself, and
consumed in my own family, as high.
liavored juicy joints and chops as ever
graced an English nobleman's table; and
the only secret in the process is to bay
the pure Down, Cotswold, or other long
wool sheep, of pure English descent,
and grare.and feed bountifully. They
are now itpthin the reach of all, and not
extravagantly- high.
I have taken note of an article
written for and published. by the politi
cal Pros; evidently 'Written by E. .l
Limper. Esq., an old and useful agri
cultural writer, in which he bears testi.
many to one- Inferiority as mutton pro
' ducers, &scampered with English faint
ers, and appears tb be at some loss to ac
count for our inferiority in this partleu."
ler, anti asks if climate, feeding or cook
ing may not be at fault. I can assure
him in a toord,—the fine trod bearing
sheep has been the leading object of pro
duction by American growers. The .-
1 cretions • necessary to grow realty line
wool; are destructive and at war with the
producUtin of plump, juicy, high flavor
ed jointa, andno atu op has ever yet been
found or becn bred that combine the line
fleece of the Spanish and tbei tine flavored
carcula of the English; nor do.I think I
risk much. 'when I venture to conjecture
that no skill ever will attain it. Then
let the growers of flue wool, grow it; for
it is as necessary as tine mutton, aid let
others' increase, as rapidly • as possible,
the English mutton breeds, and we will
no longer suffer in comparison with old
England. And further, the production
of superior mutton wilt increase its con
sumption. ThousanC.- of our people now
refits° Moseit, far the very good reason
that, as now bred, it is a very inferior.
and rank tested meat.—Anthony Kill.
gore, in Country Gentleman.
leetipe to Cleanse Pool,
Hunt Brothers, of the 7fortb Bloom
field Custom Wool Mill, New York, give
the • following recipe for cleansing wool:
"To two palisful of dater add a oart
of soft soap and half a pint of common
salt. Heat From 150 degrees. to 180 do.
gross--or a little warmer than the hand
can hear. Put In all the wool that.wl.ll
stir conveniently, and let It remain fifteen
minutes, moving it in the kettle occasion-
ally. hen ait out, let in,. re- j • •• a • :4: TtiliallEMl3 1 • • • .11 • : ; ( MI
tarn the drained liquor to thaaettle and
SPECTACLES LOFT.—The iren
add all the water needed. Repeat the woman , ./n. '...d • pare or GOLD samara.
process, and occasionally add a httle salt , cots. yraterdsy afternoon. as ear-Doss; its
After thin* wool is sufficiently drained, 2 1 ....1;;V•the gi",r, fral'i l ."l%fruV)W4l
simply rilise it out well in cold water, COuNTlNtirlite.m.. jeep,
and you will then have it white and soft.
' Lou ASSEMBLY:
Never let wool boil in the liquor, as that, -1.-
will fix the gum. render the ffi7er stiffiand . COL. WILLIAM
l AM ESPY
gray amine& it to make soft, flexible '
yarn. Fine wool needs more time iti the i 15,,,7,17.V"34"11V", "7.,,Ltri:„:llNtryttlim"
kettle than coarse. I Taggings may be 1 ca...silv Convontlon.. jeteu
s
cleansed in the Same =num by clipping ; N r OTICE.--All none indebt
off the hard matter that cannot readily , .sv ad o
te taw lute arm o j r
be compressed between the thumb and
finger. 1 M. M'STEEN &CO
—Eural New Forks..
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Balking °ram , N ne
o. si ne Anen Ante romake payment to M.MMTEkif.
I. Water street.
leltaft . R. JURIC, -
When a horse balks he is excited and , PROFESSIONAL PARTNERSHIP.
does not know what you want him to do.
When he gets a little •excited atop him ! 111 Ft. TII. H. ELLIOTT, of Alb:7-
Iva or ten minutest let him become I ..." weeny, ass associated
calm; pat lam; speak gently to him; and t win IL HEZLEP, M. no .
as Soon as he is over hisexchement he I with ben in ten Sr•eLic.. St_mn!linion. o b oe,
will, in nine cases out of ten
a the ; so. VIM NOBINSoni STREET. le4:nnl
4u n ll
word. Whipping and al ' g anti r,E3ION 81111 UP. .
sleeting only tnake the matter worse. 1 --.
After you lutve gentled him awhile, and '' THE PLACE To OET •
'his excitement has cnoleil down, take ,k. P t ,1 1 ,, R , E ,, i e l- „5, 1 ",. 43 1 .N ic .
~ SY RUP,
Lemon, „ a ,
am by the Mitt; thr hint each way a
L. 6. DUIDIEWS CINDY 114iffiCrOIY,
few lifts as far as yon can; pull out his !
YVPILFT
tongue; gentle him a little; unrelo hiin; lets.* eTe. nrrti.loca IT .
_.
then step before , the balky horse and lot T
the other start first; !con 6,,i, r,4,, , .,
him nay way you wnk. A balky horstf:
is always high spirited and starts quick;
half the pull Is out before ,the other's
start. If a hone has been badly . 'spoiled,
hitch hint to an empty wagon and let
him 011 It around awhile : on level
ground; then put ens little lbnd and in•
crease it grudnailx, Caressing as before,
and in a short time yen can have a good
working horse..'
eparatlons for a Strop of Boots.
'rhe value and Importance of a liberal
supply of roots, atipecially to dairy men
and those who have live stock to winter,
should not ibe overlooked in maturing ,
plans fOr the coming season. More food
cam bo produced from an acre of Moth of
the right sort, when properly cultivated,
l lot, rur.ale VERY LOW.
than from any other crop,• besides there' —
is an advantage to be derived from a J. R. WELDIN 4CO
mixed diet, far though cattle may thrive
and do well on hay and grain, they heir°
.N 0.105 WWII nT1C79:4.,
a natural fondness- for food of a auecu• ;
lent, nature, and will turn greedily from
dry hay of first quality, or even frcim
grain, to an occasional feed of roots of I
some kind. When we consider that
twenty or more bushels o: mangle wur-
Lela can be produced „where but one of
corn would grow, there Is a decided profit
in a crop of roots for wintericg stock,
even though it should requi-e fouror dye
bushel. to give an anithal an mach flesh
as a bushel of corn.
Various Recipes.
A wean solution of saleratue, pretty
atron,gly tinctured With, alum, sprinkled I
oVer gooseberry bushes, is sure to pre-!
vent mildew: So says one who has ex I
perimented with it four years. 1
CAYENNE rarmtn, Mixed with' line j - • -
, toaddust, sifted over young vines, will i MAtiSilli•L'S SALE.---ily virtue
prevent their destruction by striped I the ill:tr.': ° J,P 4 r is ,t
" . " ' re'ii.r . e"..`" l ° II
I bogs. The some, mixed with a lttle sul. ' we...AT - zf it trieitt‘i pi.;.,.......'.7 So toe dl.
plote of soda, and both mixed With moist I•;ll;4:,t,rll,...tm:`6i,',','Oirke"ti:':ritheou•U'inee
meal, will save young chickens from . tam nay or JUNK. , 56T. " al b .iT h O'eloet.
death by "gapes," , t 1 . .. i. th e following
Or,
ed property. to welt:
I 'I on barrels of Wbteky. Two Covet, tdells. Two
1 Tun following is a good recipe for 1 re-,;,?:,nr*iiri i ,l a r d i L lTri. `ria""Ol'e.a"
making grafting wait 7•Six pounda. mates. - ' " - Tilt& A. la)% AV: 1 - - -
teeth, one pound beeswax, one pint lin- hi. a t., ofe, - , I sw, u ' 6 ' ih""L
jot
'Wed oil. Melt and wort WI It will i "
: • MA .L. II . BIIAUS SA LE.—lty wirtine
—'—
swim In water. The oil resists cold
Water and heat better than tallow." -! or ise etiarriel! f t.;="o.":lZ rilti era:
roe
water
Wnutra trie.let Of Pooseviosoleo uitl to
: A SATMATED eAMOTrox of sulphate of ' wed iteleteet 1 W.ltexpowe to roadie sale. li t. Om
iron (copperas) in which to soak seeds I 1i, u , ; % . 41?„ui, , fi r nAh4: 1 7,,0t l'ltwhoes i t on e
tam of plants befor'o putting In the i s. a.. the Couto.tne Ifeerlifeel a p T rioAli j .lo . ,:it,
ground, will pre.ect them .from all In- ; Z 4 :;,14 .. x„,?,t,r„..r.,,„_. • x ., 1 , 1 i.,•=re., „.,
sects. Wash trees that are affected and , roarAdtaua t gaa6arAW.,i-tioiel-451Z0-i;
it will rid them of their enemies. \ i fr,Z,T;Vli.'"i"lll,g,,„,* ante m
pu,17•1%°",,!.
• _.—..—..... .•'. , per Palle ood Nionias, Otto liiteirt sod * yealt
rob, seised • 1 takes tut theproperty Of Uttorlos
doONT SAAIL VACITB.•—•.TO chance a' Mellon., at Me vat of the Ualted Staten. •
City life for an latictiltUral one le seldom • Taus. A. auWLICY,
pecuniarily profitable at the outset, anti, marshal , . ola re. Jane I. ;see. U.
a.
'WM'.
as a general role sualtaeoursels not lid- ,
isable. But if people' ire willing toi.
work, waft and be content with the ;
chances, a much more lucrative field Is
open in the culture of email fruits than ,
in grass, grain or vegetable raising. The .
:science and art can'be mastered by adults
lin one or two years; by children in less
, !time. The market for berries, grams
and the like in constantly growing, and
prices are much more likely to rise. than
,to be reduced. And It Van employment
I'M which wives and daughters can old
I.
busbandeand fathers, and yet lose no
womanly attraction or accomplishment.
CHANDELIERS,
: Brackets, Pendants, de.,
lug
etrua 011:
• natortment on hood otid receiving at
WELDON & KELLY'S, •
PLUM/EMI Alp GAS WITTE:IIA,
•
• 164 Wood Street.
lab.l3:ta N EAU OIXTH.
CA HE CURED. ; BIARDOILF & CO., • '
- -
—George Peabody is said to have be
stowed upon public and 'private dimities
more money than he haa,kept for him
self, There are men in this country far
richer.than be,' who ought to give but
don't. Mr. Peabody pays $2,500 in gold
for the privilege of:_ catching trout and
salmon for rig monhs, to a nobleman
who owns a stream in Ireland where ho
angles._
comrevauwrioN
iad libelbLebred areal day by perur• who
•
ape the Ilev.ll. ♦. WILSON%URGT EULYEDY
=MMIMEM
tunas imontsatto to testlff to Ile Font
istetWand curl. It bat 3mq:termed
=2l
sold 0.17 In I . lll.onrila at Jortra Fiant
IMPS' Dras mut Patent Medlelco Depot,
itartet street.
Bent by nantl .Ysibere on rote Ipt ' of as
Call and . pro.» a pa:1101n, iialag his,
tan of tat. axtraardlaary • adle co.
Mug e
Swayns Ointment wia
Dn.
t-1t will core Itch b &Dint! to II howl.
—lt Ilht smut ohstiltata VW. of Tat
te-r.
I—lt .111 ace• Clfrottle Zryntpelcs of tr. fact.
4—lt will ecruhalf /locum. maid Licht,.
ii—Lt hill ecru Itch). Him hu •kchhtlonc.
h—lt wLI coolthnely tare all Bath Ditchset.
I-IJse atchhia'S (YISTMLIOT ta r t/ M.:eh MO
1901,
.ITCII rrioayser otrainese,.. • Trrilut"
j:ll. ( CAr.. l *. ::;yrrt
"IrcH.. • SIZVZIL KNOWN • `T¢Teltitt.
otTCH" ”TlTTitest•
ttlTl:titt• rTo PAIL. , •tTETTICIto
•'ITCHt•
attlETTtettt•
stleT . grr, on!
b O T " kC B r)gtift E N St i.°
Nam 80 Tustin ' street. A. IL 31.1. Y. 31
wood 5t.,,105. 71..X.111,10, .14 , Market at., A.
TOILEILNC3. ear. AS and Ratites rtrests. TM.
borsht KASSL DILUSIT, allegberor. .
stett.l2stoTs
ItESIEnDER
That ilicknets at the
p lomach, Pain between the
ilhouldera and in, the !Limn el le, Yellow Pace.
E 4. of the ntitt;Cosilmmen. Drowelness'and
Laeguar, Dimness of Menu yolk, Palpitation
of the Pearl, D, Cough, Lowl , ever, and other
simpUrae which indimte the vallam phew. of
Seale and Chinni° Ltver Complaint, are, one ,
and ail, promptlytelleved. and nnally removed,
by the action of that Mama prepanCoh.
110STITTZR'S STOMACH IllTTEltel,
Which I. et once the beet of corrective% thie
gentlest end most genial of aperients, anthlallt•
Ole tegelator, sad a powerffil reetorative. Fer
iae. of a idllests Itahlt, who use the Bitters as,a
priteethth usedlclush will never Jut r the pains
and pezaltles of Ltdrr Due.° pr Bblous sterna
tent /fever. No woid• can do hitles to Its •
•
'SLUM/HAMS rilorttrrim.
It stands Nrwensineni, anions the health re
•thrloor prsbarallois of the ~,,, ad every year
adds to Its Wee. not only In lib. consul. hot
throughout the civilised world.
' PINES CAIIIABIgNSIS.;
A Uwe wuIW L abla.dant In canida., Nose
•Ziesztla, and them/me uorthprn parte of tee Nits
Enoloud Motet. and le alsotoand In the elevated
and mountainous' regions of tho Middle Stat.,
.01 abounds In ntedkinol Virtues. Dr. Swett,
of Poston. hoe prepared medicine trot. the
sweet 10,140 but Of toeptos mee, pen, Iv..
LAND'S WHITE PINE COMPOUyiD. watch le
one of fon value In all debitted state* of the
kidneys. it az iS like • Meiil a
er to all diseases of
amebas Membrane. mabling theft to .ssialn
Weir on Mae sad Ulmer. It will be foend well
adumed to all. those tlleesses. where Bubo h.',
Dean tried add Med. It 15/15,00ed well suited
to chronic c 0... and en uweine. for
old and deblthatedemes of astern. Many per
sone wee Dret oat? took • bottle of tots med.
eine. to try: aftertrafde Came batel.ll.l got o
timea, or mat Ocean, tor blip effected - evilest
eureerbf dim.. of the Madder and. Itldney of
ye,. standing. .
blattetes, edict:tee that has been looked ends.
b a y s : . a / n tz..on g
otleteaeblu u fu i t n e u of l AsaUvrelevez
pot Itsbed .nine tame 0(1. ormou.
fluffed Rau Dtspekeoferob Olwaklni of
the pine. atm 'lit 15 oreWelbed letieorilsom.
riest, and other dizeueeof She urinary passamem
to mid et ronte to 0 moneation or ulceration
of , the bomelet ebriznic - eatorrtiel affections,
and In yule. forme of rheumatic:h.. It ex.
celslingly valuable to MI kroseby offeetloos.
Mealy mitt. mad lettere there I. red end melt. .
sedtmect. It me be bath hout onterruption
Mont , * usual avocations: Sod ineLood of elekenv
OvMuces • brocloll. heolzity ...es of code ,
r . ,ens g e . e 1 9 ' 2 .itYANPIAT.ITP"V.%".‘, lot
Muni. ' For eate on the gm. ' dozen or aingle
bottle. at LiK.ILLYPItuII °beat' Werilcime store,
140 Wood street..! • tom
I , lsk,OVjattloitzmi'dtt-o,to4zi
BINGELLif. Jr.. Adam. Espness UP
/ 1 ... 6 4 "fib &net, 4 Ell) artharlasd Agent ta
roma Adwilmnind• to r the GAZJITTe.. and
aLI other mars throucknd the Unigad. Stagira
• ' ROBINSON BROTHPRIS)
mtgianiscyres,
10.78 totrasii STREET, PltCSEnrah,
C°' e telit 3 l . l . •Pri ye ' c aNgs 11 ;IT h ' t:t7ti
tutas of
tai 'acorn:2a,
And pmed to boy and sell Eallrendllenthr
or mocks . M A ak. Wm sad Brut.. mock., mon.
fb.tvggivr WWaler,y ler, Beaver. adwo4hlngtort.
linens% allowed on This impoldt.
pnE APPLE CIIIEEISE.
trZZ;
'JOHN A. ELICSIIHAW.
• Juit_ • corner Liberty Ana
NEW lIURLINGTON DEEMING
I—fleeter New Harllygtbr Berslay. Jen eb
ibelYed WI for I.la by, Esrdi DERE..
. h and 173 Wpod piste .
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE_ . TUESDAY. XUNE4, 1567:
R. KYRKPf.T9 /CR.
•ormerly of New Yore.) with
17. T.
11F.R011.flirr Tettun,
e. w. cbh.i
. ALLEGHENY CI , T.
♦ Wit &moment of Yarolaalolt Pood4 al
!rays oo hood. locarovr ors
VOPICS Oe Title l'irmo:11011 OhirtULlen t
eUclexlo, Thatstomeh. Oen I. Mee.
Timm E WILL HE A AIEETING
c 1.10; egirgirr i gArati E .Pl
tot% D . uou . esee ylar, 111 RSDAY, the .41. h
1?..11.:44411tr'1;,r.:%tr.".°f::44m:
...R e / T ad, Ott. fuZgtendal.Oe Is eeepe•tly
' PO +.ll . et: MAO, he eretary.
GREEN OIL CLOTH,
soR• sar..ziv =a.
AT COST
CLOTH 'WINDOW SHADES,
A large variety, good, new ;miter., for Late
P4=1.1191%. I
J. A. WELDILEIi & CO.,
Ne. tot Wood SSS t
NfAUSII6II.4 SALLE.-117 virtue
of a wrtt of tendittoof,poorte Issued out_olt
Ite We, Vl;triec . coort or tit- Ueltcct Mates forth.
AUeetea. t will et pore to pebllo tale art the Olin-
12 .. 00 . Vs.) VP JUNE, tit 37. at Ott letloet S.
U* Or \ ; 1 1 , 4:7 ° "°°"""" `-"'"
0;6, Belt e d ead viten 1.• the
tap Mates. TtlullTl a l. th lt e U tViStv.. °
14av1eu4 , . oinut. Jr.,,
.... 1.01
BLAME SEAS—Oolong..
yieetCloloper 1 $l4O , Der
Zrtrla •• ....
....
1 . .20
MAUR TEAM—Pnerehonw, MM./ImM
1 41. !Incites* ItiVd t' ET fireh
akat 11.9
Ittien ...intl.'', tier
Conan I.a.
Uncolored Jape, 'sr; Junta ea '
dance
Jay.. Yonne new, Leaf' /AO
MIXED TEAS.
I : L F d 7.4". ir . l . 4 lr n ' r ?.
ridoTorT42:; e :4l.led ' UtZitig. l )l:l.7g
soy and f.irerardid by any cia the a.a.
rem. IPtit. price. bald. nettle', pert and
clean wild. Which exattly salts their mat.
A. ILlntiL. '
sky9,l6 r 4 PM.rai PL. Allenby rif.
.
(a, CO* lIFMW Edit ISIMEL •. s -§.I3IIIIrA.N, •
•
$,20,000 TO LOAN,
ON BOND AND MORTGAGE,
E 52321
•rZTL t wusoz,
Brokers aa4 Heal &slaw •gents.
I=
Manntattnrern and.Wholeu'a Miler* la
BRISOMS,
Broom Brush and Broom Findings.
sl.. At
AMAMI Warbanot, In thy rear of
echo-
11.2... 172 and 171 Wxod XL, Pittsburgh.
apPLI . :2 •
C. C. 421.1..C0EM0.
'oom..co
Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds,
/22-T-07331:Et T/PALR32,
AZID
French Clocks, &c. •
ffnrelal .Neat ton given to the ILLVAIIIINti UP
lIN WATCLW.
Als. 22 rim street.
W. W.. WATTLES,'
No. 41111th street,
•
or..iLrig IN
Fine Watthes, Rich Gold Jewelry,
DIAMONDS, CLIMBS. /31/NER AND PluaTIU.;
N ABE. and all arUria• growl? broad la luarst
eird• more. Belog thoroughly oonutot lth
we basmem. and um cassia. , from trot Itallas,
olfcr oixelal Inducement* In all who rosy fa
vor am mita Moir pattuaage.
Itemenber tha place. Ilia. 41 FIFTH hr.amWg7SOrml
OUGAIS,
TWO CABOLittr
FOR SALE' CHEAP.
A Five Octave' upright Organ. 'seven atom.
walnut Awe. forwent la Iwo IS lit. Jaren.'
Chord,. Also. rower triv MINI kiwi. le:rawly la
the daTtettl Sums lonlieraa Altince. (till tti
S. 'try /ow. '
C. C. XELIAIB.
SWAZI No.• 111. WOOD STREET.
•
•
hiABON & HABILIS ORGAN.
Fon TALE AT A BARGAIN. '
A /IvoDablo pabloot Organ . la
oaloot case; of laAriON HAML wan;
as. boon mood *boat at tooth.. sod •It loner.
feet C. 301, Wirt be sold at a largo roattntOn
from memo, ono..
•
V. C. JUILLOII,
WV)I3IIICILT.
=I
santsairrr e ....rH[Lir G./
LIR:EERILY A. CLEW • •
Itlaseassore tot/ad. Y. Schaal:oa. 4 C 0.. ),
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS,
rat 'Mg MIT
Hammes* Cards. Laster Heads. Handy Labels.'
13'17:"A'iLgrt7LuulDtDmMt
Ear " ;
Cards. aa, os.-71148ad I* alma st.. HUH.
R . P. carry, •
lihslesale and Reba! Brreer,[
Linter la rs ned Old teno.. ullllr4P;rrtix'aVhg.a.tt
Alleiheoy City, to, noSittS4l
Eyrwi;ial:kiPttionewmoil
TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE,
Is as 110. 14 UMANT STLIXT.
IIIAI
CILIA. A. MILLER,
LITHOGRAPHER,
ovum NT., Apollo Building.
cHrodrunATTO.ICIYIIIII. HILL and LILT
TAIL HEALIIII. aa. done In all styles.
nPliot
• •
, RARE • CILCIfiCE FOR A MAR
SMALL OarlTal.“—A tatalalt,
D 131141161 SUOMI AAD
• itt the ball location In the ally, ow 00 cold on
eetuatiabla teem. Swan, at
;119 Wag/STY Wrilic6T,
let's= Opptelte.Onloa Depot. '
•
COAL! COAL ! COAL = •
J .
•
J. NIESKIMEN;
Office.reer of PENN and HAND STAILICT
illSgh, laralob mammy MP. NUT
1 L
10A L or eI.SIJK. at loweat Dation va le
OD
glectb! boy attended ' Donal.
GA 11l GINO vaITR UnIENTS.--
new Osualea Inatrameiltatust euotad
teethe United ewe. Ilayerameni. Diet receiv
ed. Aline aatortsaint, aadfor sale by
JAMES D 017%,
1301 ' *ood glrbot.
Mi=l
FISHING SEINES.
hirce Jost noelved 0 One . lot of Eol➢a4 trOm
4,,,,,b 1° 6 ° . li'gVern g .4 7 .ratiatrut
ma ~zo au teeth:lNi. Zur .1.
macs nawnr, •
. 136 Wood :Wen.
==
3 . 000 CAFE IPPODIENG POLE
AarjetAtarce lie L dleset friar. the 'Cue.
1 . 4,4 over tvon;Viiiiirmtc,L.l,4,l (44.
JA NOS BOWS;
=EI
I=
BEST FAMILY, COAL
Alms on hand sad didimod dr,dhpily t+ order.
AT LOWEST MARKET BATES, BY
OSCAR' P. want & co.,
C4r. Sl:dusky Ereet and P. F. IF. k C. Kailwq,
' f spxoniorr
An thrulte Coal sae/dated at the 'overt rate.
JeCa 5,
WALL PAPER !
AT REDUCED PRICES
TO SUIT THE TIMES!
At N 0.107 Market Street.
JOS. R. ZWGIIES & BRO.
THE NEW TRIMMING STORE.
JL'aT OTXNED, AT
W. H. MILLER'S
NEW TREIIIIING STONE,
No.. 64 Market St.,
mom. J. W. Barker. Dry (kw& llonaeo
A urge and Well adopted Stook of
Trimmiligm, Lace Goodm,
athBOIDEELF,S,
Gent's,. Fafoistdog Goods,
AND POTIONS *RALLY,
Jelm%
GREAT PALE Or
0 111:i . T . 011 . IFS
eoell:tXn " aVa l lgmeTnY. l.l.4 . 4 . 1'1
the lowswittier Ten Dollar. wt t;;:.
value. nd not td De paid tor ¢ul.ll
eattalsetory.
GCHaagl Minting watches $7.50 to gat
GC eased (old watches zit to At
500 Ladies, vratmes. enamelled 101 to 500
1.10 (Mid betiding enrOnonseter
M
3:00 Gold hooting duplex - watches,.. tfe to
&COO void bootie, American watched kettle, fm
o .bral Silver Ho Ming levee. 7.!t°
" ;zitlo
L. T:Z Va ld
e'T.TAt'21'4',.1........ 22 1;;
on.) Lome. silver watches ' tia to .1 10
lit/ WI Assorted watches. all kinds Into 73
Gerry Patron obtains a watch by this among,
rased. mating. bet OM. while It may DC worth
$7lO. No parelatity shown.
tot e n
rn i ttl:l to t
st mmedlatwlr djern'Aetegiraettlreve..
are Mated in maltol envelopes. II el dcr• are en
titled la the articles named on their mrtifloates.
noon payment nr.Ten Dollar g . whether it be a
t 1 slob worth 117:41; or one worth let.. The.ire
to rn of any ce {ldeate entitles you to the article
named thereon. alma osyntent. Irmsrectore, of
It. cotta.. : nd wino • e tialved at less than
ion it name on any certideate; It will at once he
ward
that Gals Is no lottery. b. • etralS. 4 .-
ward le gititnote emumetton, welch matt be par
twlpsteu In be oveu the most Gooldlo
A Mettle eketllicate wilt be sent be mall, po G
to Id upon morirdoif 20 rents, Ore for 41. eleven
for le. thirty -three and times. premium for $3.
• and mom valuable prom... C.r s-n,
Ascot.
boodree and molt superb Watch for all; Co
or Motor wishing entitlement th-s l.a
to , !K...t/tr. It - Is a tedium...ly ...tutted
012•111,64, dem aothoristel by the IitIMIIISIGOL
and open to the tome ramie' eerut inv. Try us
Adortm. a lt in
A ILI,
leg's Ist urr
d way. New Solt.
TEAS ! TEAS S TEAS
UP ALL DEICE! AND QUALITY. AT
33-ILIEI.32C'SSI.
GliEr.lt TEA.
Prlme Thong Ilvoo 1::”.4!
gum go.l ! 1.00
Good
!Mat
wood
114 4UI
BONDS, STOOKS,
AND REAL E S TATE,
Apollo Bullfrog, Fourth Street.
=I
LULUS. 6111151111 13D IIIICI21L.10115;
Bank, Railway,
Instiranc6 Mining k otter Socks.
Orders ammo. at Um New Tart. PLlls.l<l
pnleend ttastan stoat Boards brteirersph, at
Mamma., rata or Coentalsalan surreal In loose
Int
THE IRON CITY MONTHLY.
BEOOID 511.112 ER HEADY BOOB'
Is Met' ton te the mat &meal( et raleable
clanuetea to the citizen end acreages; It hill
ontent •.
The Consolidation Bill, Complete.
ITISTORT OF THE 113TH rA• rot,. •
PUIPPRAIT VP Gen. PEAR:role.
i 744.•,tiratte YAP Ur LAMM/LIDA-
Al o epracfAto HAMILL and DHOWIT KULL.,
Complete LISP OP EASE HALL CLIIILS. and
B.l .irrttolientZVtorl i e . greWsa • • Fool
View .or the V.C9l3d IreatTle ' Llatt 1.0.C11, (Dr:
H.W• , ./ . ..) end Amoy other to, mitten tooth
tat hahle :non mil' Mort. source.
PHLOX Illt.ttmrli TO bile. mu corr.
$1.50 A. TZAR. to Mtmoce.
ordersmott he uhttemed to '
UTAP. W. PITTOCK
Pi pole& IMILIM ea 'Otto meet
Post OXec 1450. tollmh
WM. IL H4RRIS,
I=l
BANKS.' DINSMORE & CO..
Maanfaatarara of Patent Standard
StC.fVL3EitEio
dottahla for Weigh Loetr, Railroad tract. •od
Pep tar:Cord. liar aad LIT. most. Also. un
lorrirl meat oralri, for Hint Furnaces,
the
hia L,LYIB can no:adrlplior o S Lia, lßtoth.
. WOB,
, OUSE PRISON.
• • --
Tine !MARIO OF MANAGEOB of
th, WOOS HOUOIS AND . INICatiI&TK.
ASV... dears to online, with rtsponsiblo
P.t.lo•tor too.
""'frlZ°.o%.;:;zt.Tlnz;:kau.
Upon the promisee of the anatUation, about
Wght wile. irunk Ina City or Lienbeny, on the
et Pettatalrehia listirool •bendseee
perbar slay and other facilities will be fundato
ad
au open the pretewee.
Fber lefnewatlon can be obierNl of, and
propoeata way be wade oath JUNE
CUM, to
GEO. ALBILEE, Necretary,
WoOd and bouttb ate., ntlabersh.
0711;e14 .
A .IrOIIIIIO & CO, -
WIIOLISALL DELLE/15 AND
Commhision Merchants in
FLOUR, PEED,
ARO PRODUCE GENERALLY.
No. 55 . 5 Penn
.St.,
sarlosa PITTSBURGH. PA.
Vii V Di 41Dlim,lo ify.xe co 11:1
•
. Ocorrnoccrtra Orrtire.
All•nktny. Mny nist, 1807. J
SIALIG PROPOSAL. WIN be received at this
onlea onzil THUI/41)/LY, Jane OM. MT. at 3
o n , ooAl . far tirsdlol, Paring .0 LAIN.
‘;'elrlklfitirattl ' ai. In MaseErster
dstrlet.
.
nuErnsco EITIMBT, hem Bidwell to Bea
ver itteet.
GANZ . allleMZVArt.lTZVlrd°l:ll:t;
U. B
i rItA
C ontr RCIS.
City oller.
OE ED
TRIUMPH OIL COMPRNY.
PtTrauma% May SIM 1617.
NOTICE.--Poraunnt ton Bono
-6.14:VeOoro?", egfiV i artorg . V i 4.4" At h. t h : .
the Board or uireetors of the Tinusten i um
COMPAN hate tele day ordered the uneo,d
Block to he distributed O's tilt ard"ng
Ittocitholdere on and after JUNs Oth, L 607.
The Trll.llCee Hoots will be closed Irons the In
to the 4th days of J one, 10C1011V4
By order the Board.
" • 'WILLIAM MITASLEB,
=CI
!MEM
Tig i N D EAP DAT AND 8110 E
L. IL' CI UNDEILEAN.
Peactical 14.11 Dealer in 410021:Lann SUO R 6, .
:
st e'er. son Na. Sit Om
Demur city. No wirers Mee in the two mil es
die. r bar
ettegaine be otatntklik . She . :/. ess
aessad
t. intlr dealer. stoteteat
With
reason Anse rsrp , ll , ts,
and detennineill Wolter great bargalsnNSElL....
savor him with their patronage.
J. W. ZE.A.NN.A.H.
No. LURIGHTY /TRENT.
laes/er In an Mann of
_ . .
Candles, Cakes, Nuts and . .Frulls:
SO.elodaltentlon to furnishing PICNICS and
P.lll . llCd. . ,ny11ia464,1115
g . 02118LAEll.
WUOLZAALZ AND ENTAIL ,I
••- , •
r/ZIEL.I.4I3IIFIL =NT X4OBl.
thaquinie Borough,
/ea dollvere4 to sarp.l7l4ltt.o4r . rapttAl.
l e ' r7:42/1 ''''''' wagon
I .. l) .oemus .tla
roull a All ON. lad
at iliAarits Um. Mg receive wompt attentlon.
18.10
GOOD NEUT. - •
CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR TIMER.
Sahalre far WAIID.B BBILI. The Wine
and beet:, The thing. "Lt. W." o. .**ri toe.
Wart% '7lOllO etee s
1.3 De.IVA rr• 3 vzill
'HORSES FOR SALE.
• 1
One Black_ Morgan Mare,
rerr"ti, sott , o and rentle In an hameas: fear
-I.sa of locomotive or ateemer ur at, kind: eau
trot fast. Also, several good.
Saddle and Harness Horses,
L T AVai.l. l r:,s g :VulVirai, Y,PareE'
IIcCLURGA, BROTHER.
EMI
TAM CO•PARTNERBH[P here-
TOFOP.E. existing between D. TRLIZZEMLN
and B. AP/ELBATiMarsa dlaaolansll by v'arbal
agreement on the 31et dais
, af May, 192 . the en
ttte•lntereet of S. ApPelbauen Devine Dien pur
chased 6711. Trauereuen, wbo will continue the
Vi2IOLEBILL LIQUOR 15281.111212.. at the
samo stand, No. 234 Penn street.
All debts due to said firm are to be received by
the said H. 7 raneratan. and all demands on the
raid firm are to he pm:Med to him for librmeit.'
H. THAULISILIIii;
B. AITZLHAIIIf.
OM
SUMNER STOCK OF
nors,
yOUTIIE , and
CIJILDREWS
CJI...CVTIM
sUw aspacvixo
•
. . .
A large and co m plete uanettnant Of FOREIGN
and awIlYSTiv .
Cass Were, Flannel & Linen Bills,
Intern "1:t 1 : ;a i"x4, 1.1 1 atTLL.
No. .17 St. '401.911 . .. - St.
GRAY & LOGA.N.
/.31:01
DISBOL UTIOPII.
THE peursEnsmr HERE
totere enisting between OEO. A. KELLY
end BOBS. M. IiNODUICAtiii, in the Wbolieele
Buter i is, No. S Wood street, Pittsburgb,
builds iley been dissolved by mutest cement.
BOUT. K. iiiroDUßAgn retiring haw the lir.
The business will be continued by A.
KELLY. -
GEO. A. KELLY,
sour. a. 5/100tiltA.85.
Plttsburgh. May 20th, 1 7. ar733:an
GEORGE A. HILLY,
Wholesale Druggistr
ST Wood Street,
(UPPosite 11; Bt. Manes hotel,
Mater In 1111171 II CHRIIIeiLS PATENT
r.1)I CI ?IFS. eItAFOYERIJ6II. PAINTS, OILS,
rrnnrU , lB.
nrlator of. Dr. 011107.1. , VS nelnbrztad
Vnennt ni.dnunes. LIVII PILLS, LUUtill
n 'mi., cut/LIMA. Clatli. Ms. la yil
TEL CIIME.W.I.IIC
BARB. MUSE & 13uLTTLER
Ow:canon to WYZLINK • BA
N 0.12 St. Clalr St., Pittsburgh
Pianos, organs,
=
dirdole Uvula Ibe the Celebrated BRLDdlld
HT, New Tort, rut d SCIJOYACX.IIII L CO.
naladelphla.
XISTEY A CO.I. ••ooDrAGL.•" awl
1). A It. W. BMIIIIII ••AYIAIUAN•• UR•
GANB. widTILTUIVII PATIENT GUITAR.
The tea Italia* sad Eierinan Violin ud 00.
tar Strive& al war. an 13•0 O. antrltt
PITTKEIVIIGH PAPER NANO
TACTURINUININVA.Nr. Jtanntootstersol
:PRINTINA AND WRAPPING PAPERS
CLINTON RILL, OTIURRNTTILLZ: OHIO.
BRIUNTON MILL. NIX BAltiliTuN.
onacip Atm wAtezErciusie.
No. 82 Third Street, Pittsbcirgb, Pa.
0171CRILN-AtraINIT HART/1k Preatdont.
JNO. 9. LIVIBUSTON, Treaer,
RAIWEL RUH.R.S.Secre.
Drascvts-Awat Hank, John /LOWI. S.
H. Baru., John R. .1.1.1.nr0n0. Johnll. Per
01k.. O. H. Renick.
Casb Paid far Paper
noßnan • - • •
•
OTICE TO lIACK-DIIITERS.
Ven aor Minimal.]
SoUh t M r ,
elaz
, a
Ily drecton e PI
th an n k. Cmmitt M of
the
ran of Pannone. all Contains. Hotta and
Mete vehicle* attuning or wanton nen lathe
Manny of the lattooneohela Hoar; no located
on Water Stant. bottom. naltneeld and Wood
snots and ea • Manion of loin, (anteet at
the nora corn of matte stmt.
SAT violation of tale order Intl be dealt aita
In accordance with ail ordinance ponied March
IL J, 11.00ZE.
Retardles Re/minter wad Clerk et Co:wattle.
DR. J. A. ' RERRON
HAS REMOVED
Hie Office and Residence to
No. - 11 SMITHFIELD
.4v:fay/rano ttta Xosoggsbel.
C IIL GEMIEVG;
•
Planing Mill, Sash ni Door Factory,
4 araernUTLEßand ALLZUHENT !STREETS.
lath Ware, and No. 13 e111411,111a0
rlNairorah. - -
Tomlog. Ir . ottog Braakota. Moot Letters arid
Shaimat sod atratt alouttltot done to order. All
Mans of wort coottao.tly oa Laud. Order. rtes
too conott7 promptly attended to. - , nottrai
JAMES B. JOKES, r
DEAL=. IX V
Scrap Iron; Light Iron
CAST •.8D W11.017011T MOS. •
• xt.cax.ia,
C .11Asdersoe and UI..
AL.lh.s7 Clay.
18. MILLER. Bazaar. Livery
• and BALI: btAJILES. /. Porn!Jibing
Utdbartster. on kinds of Colder. Ow, se tb.
lowest rote, tent ronstanUy on halal. CARBON
AMR ST. troorrob thearbyand Dorman Mod tr.
Birennenotd. Curse., Cortleges and new Bon-
Ines for bar. Rennes and Cools.. always In
readldess nor nide/W. Rams kept or Livery
by tan day. month or rear, sad at ended to In
roe best moaner. Private Waller Initiated
mitt the safest Horn* and mst elegat Ca
rtage.. Stables kept open all t om.ot th e day
sod ulnae • MY3 Yell
F. BIUSEMANN.
Fifth hired, between Tumid.
and asankata Strada.
Gunsmith and Heider In Hardware,
of a 4 wistptionsalw .rs
hai Y lrarst FI:a" ll
th•lo.l.lprure. 111...K.411
tory.".•••
BURRS cr
CILYBRT, I'IRC BRICK ARD411.14
effil/2. 1! lIBRUTen
-"VS.
Office and Wasabcase t 165 /mar BSIIRET
effixelle Manceeahela Rocca.
H. 3E3, ..1. - YON,
Ratak of Welgttts and Measures
No. 6 FOt/lITIIIIIIIMET.
netwee■ Llbeity ■■a Term Moat.,
omen proterats .ae.aed wuue.
_TOIIN.. PECK, ORNAKIMPPILL
HAIR WORICCR AND PEll.lllll9lilk 99
north street. ormiloor tram Woo4l. Pittiburiitt.
ditlrtlf.:,°lll:3: l Bl7.l'.;V:N2,l% 04 , 44:
Topers. elwilps, Chaior, Broreirtr. 11.9.
. if t food pm* In 00th will b• 110.5 for It..
Ladles , ao.I tontlakosia boli , onttlng dano in
Lb. n ... e . %manor, m67lsen
W. WITTACH a. a. mcsioN
WJETTACII .
Moonfacturers creep 'description of
•
.ILioatt.buror .1130.3.113:144 .
Dealers In HILT anti LAOS LEATLIZIL
• 80. 201 satrutrixib ST.;
=
CHOICE BEDDING! PLANTS.
A vsry large star-tot
Rose% deranlums; Verbena/1, ac.,
blaont, at the Oakland tireanhoaath..
JOHN IL tt A. Nonimmie.
Send for • natatory. en/11:e0 .
NEW EITOBE.
s.w. ZEONI33.A.CIit y
Confectioner, Frog Store k Bakery,
ICS enzem okr,uox, cud
'aries , ORDINARY.
900 PUITITPLILLD STREET. bttlreee Sew
epth....ll.2_, Inv27=9
LEW FUMY CLASS GROCERY,
Na ISt /EMUS. IT., ALL 6011ENY:
===
Tests, Coffee, Sugais,
Which W. ofter to the public, et lovest plc...
As BRYANT.
017.3
pieuvom AND onfuns.—A very
stook or
KNAX CO.'S PLANOS,. . • _
HAINES MEM MENOS. and
raterczo• AUTO/4AIIO
At DiIIMIEI AIM S° TOILE, -
myt6 . •
N. nrca STRZLT.
JOHN F. CLULEY.
mouse 'and fitgon ;Ifosinger,
.
No. ;as usintrzaui rteubush.
mnpron Onteelte the old amend.
Fos ow ''DOLLAIII YOU C. 4111
get A
•
Cab of good ISTRAWRICRItiggf
A Can of rood BLAME OKIUX11 ; •
AndsUan of good 11/X5ll TUMATOZB%
At 11* VICCILitAL STSYST,'Allechooy City
=
OEOBO3I lIKILIMMii
1 - Mcr - envEnmE:lll:mrs.
W 110LESALE AND RETAIL, AT
Wll. sEMPLE'S,
?Jo. ISO 4 162 Federal St')
ALLEGIIENY . CITY
Prints, Ginghamp4;
Cheeks, Tlekings;
HenTy Drown Sheetlngx;
Bleached Sheathes , Muslim;
Bleached , Shirting Manus;
Coltonadfe, Trreilis;
Catikimeies;
Bonnets, lists, Baudouin;
Parasols and San Umbrellas;
Glove's, Hostery, etc., etc.
,
Wholesale and Retail, at
WM. SEMPLE'S,
180 and-182 Federal St;
atLL.E . enEarr, oirr. •
RAMALEY
HAS JUST RECEIVED
DEEM
NEW STYLES
HATS AND CAPS,
11=
20 Per Cent. Leas Than Downy .
- Town; Prices.
-We 03 our BUT MK sod 01.831.3338
BATS. 0 038. DOLLAR LOINZU. the
337000 r Holum ha tho City.
Call and Be Convinced.
334 Liberty Street.
=I
CLOTHING EMPORIUM..
RAMALEX
Mum Just Opened
I LIEGE STOCK OF FINE
SPRING CLOTHING,
Gentlemen's FunMthlg Goods,
=2E=
NEW STYLES IN TUE MARKET,
into, offers. UIIERTLIC 'REDUCED
PRICES Rom Ma imamm.
rue Sprix; tressaatsr as Low Ws $lO,OO
" . easiness kiwis bits " " " $15,00
• Cletti km kits • " • V. 5,00
Paper Collars at Cost.
236 LIBERTY STREET.
Ocr e lta:Tte. one door above Ida
ffiellißD BREED & CO.,
amozumax2e.mvanmes.
No. 100 Wood Street.
BEDR A I.T.tRATRA AIPD Ti TAiILi D CES:
LENT al way. on nand.
trait mutrigri,, - • •
CHUM TULLST MITA,
• atria UrriAnt., •
•
BOMMIL o i !ezorf deseiiptlon
:sue
=BLUSH nrunir. WARE of all variation, to
liott otnonsale and rota/1 trade. •
Laactr
to mlen=loto, stock arr.) ,
IM and. nt& tn. nRa uria 1W aunt . "
eltlet. •
GESTLEILEN,B •
MMMffG GOODS,
No. 12 Fifth Street, ),
BIASLY OPPOSITE TUX POST OFFICE.
ab...tgragteg=l,74.lr6Pli74,l,7g:
Perfect Pitting French Yoke Skirts,
MADE TO ORDER;
PUTNAM & HOUSE,
SUOOEWORT TO
iIIIINDOOR & PITIVAIL
FOR THE SKIING TRADE.
At 28 and 28 St. Clair Street.
We have to Hon and an daily receivin g. Or
ot
oar Of lt sag Other manateetures, a large cora
noon oir. mono., •
ninow
PUENITUBIa
TABLE AND CARBIAUE
• OIL CLOTH.
BUNN MALAWI'S.
Also, LEATIIIMBELTII r u k , " F iX L T Y B2B .
_GP
Eon AND Sr.XAMPACEINU.
•
DMUS lueuatatturem, we' are maable4 to oder
to merchant.. eurrhure makers mad Atte retail
trete Inducement. a• to prices and good. net be
found elsewhere la Um elt7.
J. A U. PHILLIPS,
I MM3
89 .89 89 89 59139 89
69 MARKET STREW.
Go To
FL Co 3E3 3EI
811 Market Street,
AWE ELT TAME
BOOTS, SHOES, &IL
THE CHILAPEIT AND MET
DP wax= CITY
N
'AUCTION GOODS KEPT.
JAS. ROBB, 69 Market St.
mi=lo=
SHEPHARD'S
CRACKERS
317 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURAH, PA.
THOMAS 110111ZAN1 DAXISIA.
monwa) &MITCHELL,.
Livery and Sale Stables,-
1:Z=1:=1=M111
PITTSBURGH. •
gar Particular snarl** I=4 iWalaitirkg
No.. and Carriage. ragtag
Boma kept atilrgo7, •• , ' ti7l:Thr
NOTICES.
5
V • r ... 7"T1E1E LITEDENT IN GOLD, ' WACNTED,
On TILE FilatT Hoare arse MINIM of the i A-Secon&Hand Engine=
esin tunic lIILWAT 011'AS, Lu,lern Dilitlittl, Twee, tn etteen . lntb ethane, with', doable
' doe
h tztge , r, of sattlotot;azetz i sod to hood
Due JUN t Isr...lll'be PM.] oa I , retea. , /c`b or; 74 * - , . . * It terra
mr coupon . t h errf..- ‘ .4 sh" th" date, " Vir - ANI7 F. D—At BILITCHERIt
the 8 • 411 ox [loose of ' : TT ttert Works, PlLLlodelphla„,
DABNEY, MORGAN lt CO..
53 C3CILLNOE PLATE. New -tort
Morned, I wit J. 'ALIIER. Trewurer.
m, ,
MERCHANT TAILORS
HENRY G. HALE
lORILTIST COL PLIS MD St CLIIC ST3,
NEW SPRING GOODS,
JUST OPENED,
OUNPIIISING
All the Novelties of the . Season,
Su i is Is oMyfoonvl In
First-Class Merchant Tailoring
EStablishment.
.h.sms7
Great Reduction in Prices,
SECOND ARRIVAL OF
Spring -7Goods,
Fresh from the Importers,
Witten will be mane an with me and dlspatab,
nod at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
OWEN BYRNE,
Merchant Tailor,
NO. 14 WYLIE ST.,
Antp.A.ND HALL
142,2!0:129:5T9
URLING & BUCHLON,
Merchant• Tailors,
No. 54 ST. CLUB STREET,
=
THE LATEST :STYLES,
/ROY EASTERN CITIES
my7;yll •
W. HESPENIIMDE,
Merchant Tailor,
No. 50 ST. CLAIR STREIT.
Just received, a second antral of YEW
SPHINU U3OUDB. 41.11 late and new mole pat
tern. sot up In t6a latent Zaatgru styles.
BOIS , CLOT/lING.
Metropolitan, Garibaldi, Grant,
lIAILNk.Y&ND curswecr
SUITS,
ALL sus A 35 or 705 Nrlrrr rums, II
kluge and complete eccortmentimer on band.
GRAY & LOGAN,
I.
pENItY CAPPELL. Merchant
TAILOR, and dealer Is •
Gentlemen's F u rnishingun Goods,
142 SMITHFIELD STREET.
Three door below SD lb. rlrlteLMoll, P.
SS the late et Syrleg and Summe hod . s of
Cloth.. CaseUwe" sad Yenta. tot and
=Ale, up to Um meet trahlottable style, at the
low!etpLlona. mylemit
HUMS, HOPPER & CO.,
Canedeason to 8..8. BOLGER, Amt.)
MANDI ACTUILEII9 Or
FURNITURE
Of Every Description.
SCHOOL AND OFFICE FIDIARTUSE,
No. 45 Smithfield Street,
riTrentratili, FA.
. . . .
' • I
.
ark full assortment. of Pittsburgh Itanufate•
tared Furniture constantly on head at LuWarr
Rif. J. c. A. UTAH&
Ish.VATIRI • •
Pittsburgh Importing House.
321TABLIBEIED 1836.
SCHMIDT & ffiIDAY,
LEPOILTEX.S OF FOREIGN
WINES MID LIQUORS,
No. 409 Penn Street,
PITTSBURGH;
Would direct the Attention of the penile to the
het tent. Downing anterior Utilities Damien
several lova wine mot lino. , boner. In Mahn,
and nankin. hat, Depot... Dona direct, they WV
Van. fi o Liquor . et ;%Crs1:::16 . .112411
rates. Eignatnatiop of qualities nittleonipolson
of priers respeettaiir sodeltriL
A clothe nalortment of PD OLD 111(I
WILDEItIf hind. ' anDlelie
NEW WALL PAPER
AND
OHOLEMY STORE,
aim OPZMED, AT .
No. 86 SMITHFIELD ST.,
BELOW TIIIHD.
accommod.te tce titcreAsell elaTe
WALL
M Vara
_WALL Pltit. WINDOW SHADIt4
2111 1 , 11:ITIPAS SIVA !I t 17111411e0 ?L .
E/ D N tad-ND O 9 BI OAIINVDsLISTRXES;OL D
TIMID STREET.
E. EDMITIOSON& CO.
•Db3oorD
JOLISI noes Jon, anants....4onn a, scirra
PITTSBURG!' LIMP CO3IPASIT
- • 7
- JOHN ROSS &
No. 23 {Food St,. Plltsiurgh, Pa.,
Manufacturer., aP E _
LAMPS, LAMP BASES, CHIMNEYS, LANTERNS, ETC
t ile:4te t lirs to everything Pin...lnle t to the
TABLE WARE Onsp ow
LAe.g, AM, everythin g In therrian lane.
J. X. aouslsow....D..
T. JACOB Iralr
•
MORRISON, - HIRE & CO.'
Ilanufteturom of allitmls of
BOOK AND PRINT PLIPEK.
proms promptly Ailed.
Addrost, BPJIXTB 311.16L11,
liar Cooatr. renuu
sa4thin .c ft eish
• LW.
LOUtiIaREY a FREW,
a!Ainrraerniurna or
Sluidles?.--Harness . ,
Sad an ankles In their nett usually kept
la araisclsaa establislustuaLs.
N 0.102 Wood Street,.
(beme. Diamond Alloy and /Mb nt.,)
==ZDE
QUPERIOIt OA li TAHRIED,PAT
P.- , ./ 11VMD
LEATHER BELTING AND HOSE,
st...autme NO. 6111L1CTUIPLILD Wry. by
iLATITLEY. PHELPS 8c CO.
1.1.0. AMU to Flew York Rabbet 0.
Glum Belting.
igua*riaSTTNP
WANTS.
"31 - ELTEBS" An , PULLEILEI OUT." •
F'nQnlrc at no. 14 NOIITII /Ma ,TRZIKT,
l'hlladalo6l4. . 1,1:01
ANTED,
BORON ABM MORTGAGES.
xo3ineneir,
Itmker and Real Estate Akeet. EN GO 014 , 11 i
/LE D BTHICKT. 133:rjele
'WANTED.
20;000 AGEkti.
A sample seat' Pr.. puttees onttlrelT
.4 po M. 0.. Address.
H.
sarra.97:d2i PGG Brossway, Now York
WANTED.
03.0103=0312,
Vito eau
ss. en .
gage at once. •DPIT Mnoe
or addre . •
• ISzli-dT WI DiAl4o2a , ttr.. Ptttabyrtk.
WANTED
SPENCER 7-suar arriza. • •
I will pay SW ermh tor anoutt-Awe ISPENCIR
BIFbIettorCARLILN WO In nod worY.'ne coder.
it delleered non. at the Urea? Weeran Gair.
Worn, cornerrettn and Wayne atreats. MM.
burgh, Pa.
.4tryletalla.dkr
J. U. JouresToN.
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. ako.
pit* CARPET STOR.E.
- FRESH AREIVLL OF
•
0 -49, 14- ib EI "P.M,
NEW rerrriuss IN
Tapestry Brussels,. •
Body Brussels,
8-Ply and 2. 'IY.
. Tapestry am - mans.
A .Fnll tine of Straw Mattings i
PLAIN, CHEDIXD AND PANLIT.
tbregigP Tat '
will do wellto glee us sl.b
cob ß
BOVARD. ROSE & CO., •
SI 111TH OTHILET, (seeond boot.)
ner11:111.0A•ror over Sates & Bell%
HAVE REMOVED.
M'CALLUM BROTHERS,
=tr. :1411
‘7 . 4 3 llZjiviz elegant ad coon
No. 51 Fifth Street, -
Anew 1100 of an`new and de..U . 010 patters
BILEDALLION VELVETS..
, Velvets, Brussels, ,
TAPpli TR r DiVELS,
• largo , and ototo. ai.ortment
Piano. and Table Cover%
MUCH COW iOBllO ius An we,
Cid.l latea..taxems;
TEBEE PLY Aim-TWO PLY
Led $0 oarleo7 of low oflowl CerpeUes
BIoCAIZURE BROTHERS,
all antr.ot. •
.11310
CAUPETS•' •
OLIVER
& COXPANY,
ray?. 'JUST OPEXED
For the Siring Trade,
=3
NEW CMLPETIV,
Oil Goths, Shades, &e.
Atteatioa Li canal to Oar gine Met of
Humana -T1 Le it No time
Great Decttaui» AYcsut
S3B WX.S.r2ZE
111.1111
FEBRUARY, 1567.
WE OPFS TO-DAY,
==l
C/ X., = ll l l $3l
Comprising the BesiissaPerne msge is
Ingrates. Three Pim tisidi.Enr.
MA Tapestry Brussel*,
=
WHOLESALE AND BEIAELI
'At the lore.' prices Mee the-inn : . I
It/CP=IM) t o COLLINS,
Ans. 71 and 73 Fifth Street.
• Beeonilloor, over Hoary Nina'. Book !Bony
fD:ttILBSWf:
;area XOZZ
IRON CITY 'SPICE S IllAiS ,
FIFrH STREET E3rENIO66
.rear /Pennsyiyania AVMS%
Pl'['Yßßlli6B. PV •
PURE SPIOI An MUSTANG
Warranted ashen oar name ts on taw it..
Yuma GROUND coarrmaAL
FLottit constantly on hand.
COFFEE AND GROUND NUTS HOLlentla
W rlaTio continue the snanniacture of ell thw
DIFFERENT BOOS OF OPIUM,
Which we offer to Wholesale and !WWI Donlan
n. , f 40'4
al4
Clopped Feet, Constantly on Band.
desurtseipacreint ammo cur. .
10 OIL IIEIFINERL
THOS: S. CAILHOLTN,
CASUES.V . ZIATIMEESe •
No. 167 Licoek Street, slicgamy 'City.
11.laeturer of ere-, daerletlos OCCILEWE.
OIL. CONDENSING and WATTLE .
TAWKS.,
AOTTATOBSIMS. on tee l.rev m
etro. IKON TANK uarrrows .4 TOPA and
all tilde of work of title lie., dope for Miners
on 'Meson teseotuble tettened it the eborleet
mi 17430
SALIRJEL N. WICILERSIIAZI
Iron I3roker„
124 Pint Street.
P1T1E5171 , 61116
,•
en
. 4 4 tA I U llattt. " ?gr a ' 'DM llts, 4l Z e re:
Glendon, other brands ofeneerseltee rough..
IcatAv Coke and 01.1pkenVe C. kk. Muted Pl4l
Cauiteamule and ceders riereletfelly
ed.
IRON .CITY CCTIARRY CO..
No. 3 St. Clair • Street.
Baylor Intlikased seM:UMW BIIGOS
Claire stock of Hardware, Cutlery and Vasa. IT
Stood., at Ma •abono stand s it Is that iltaattOli
to keen on anon a Orr el as stews of
' HARDWARE,-CUTLERY
Gnus, Mans Havotscra. rtstolk tahlak Taunt
and snorting sods soet7 varlet, Tim ars
IVornrltTso alr"
gad s p a . :l2: h tlo ski j or neat and vattnalltkt
• • g. saasiiirr.
mn.t..sl
THE PEOPLE'S
TEA STORE ,
Wilson & Underwood.
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES.
4 ".noteweagd '."l"^''
r".
N 0.13 South W
A ftt i r . itO4o o l:f;
Call and etaoant outlook and veinal
pa
FOR SALE.
08118 8 INCH aseiss, imh an:4%9m.
*.tre:ettalltial osonaamaa 71.11114
i th b i Ina aaood•haml 1 /X9INS, /81.18.1
wore,. hoLlixiit u r N ri Ira pasta. _
tutira"" • eat siroka, wimp*
•
TI. abaralrll/ De•old elcap; !Or 8410. 88
*askew' s'asknionsis •
ZaC2IIIIIIIIOP.
•
• . -
11•rtst Sandusky sad IrataT Inn..ruy
is7l/2:10.4 -/J.LX6/ ' •••