MEd BM ~,~,i~IHOUOZD~ fISZS • We are Indebted, ta .. 'tti A m erica 4 *ri - eattertist for. the tuutuea recipe*: . , , SA..i.to 'Thuusuisr°l-J-Lettute should be . . Preaaredofily ttutmorneist,it is to be Uteri; sethe ihiegar cause* it; to swilt, and lorie of ita Own*" its crispulat,'lelleit. 'Ed for the regales lettuce tided. pure aid , aimPle`.' the lettneels to be:washed and weld drained t then ; thoroughly) moistened -with , oil • and *Jaeger, Stade - little -salt. added. The old , rule is :" "Be prodlgel •or oil; prudent with Balt, tuulPsasinitiotfiettli irlillt•TiPegat" The Amount of , " vinegar will dependuPcn its strength, and one 's tastes." Of really good vinegar I use one spoonfd,to three of oil. , l Stir, In a large bowl smith a. Woe.den salad 1 ',spoon tmtil every, part is well moistened. • Berrialco equAvaskaurue .-i:-Whlte the .1 strawberries are being picked over And the., ?stems removed. a,:quantity cf juice will.: drain from them. . This should be placed In a porcelain.lined kettle, with the desired quantity of sugar—a little over a quarter of • a pound to a pound of fruit is sufficient for. most tastes. L - e,tlhis syrup simmera littigi: end add the fruit- Let the 'Whole come .to a boil, and as soon as poisiblenfterit bolls all throughout, , Jl.ottla.___or can. completing one at : a • time. , Oho!, bottles should first have a little warm water pit - into them, .to warm them and prevent the bottle from breaking. `This la, of;course; to be ponied out before thefritit is put in. • Every bottle C.0i1`...! full at the time 0, nutting on the lid; when cola; -thi., CUntAti'edii have _shrunk considerably. .., :. .__ , • •:. • BcrrTratur liesmnuttes.—Red raspber. • ries are the best for this p poee. Proceed' ' . ins the way as for stranwberriee. If no juice runs from .them;: add a little- water or plate the dish , of frnit on the beck oethei stove, and the juice will • soon start. Many , eze.water always, though they *HlVE:much • richer without. A little red currant juice added is a great improvement. -s RASPBERRY VENEGAR.—ZSe red berries, and two quarts; add. one• quart_of good:, vinegar. , Let it stand twenty-four hours. ' Str ain through a flannel bag; and pour the I .:juice over two moriyquarts of fruit; let.lt. \stand as 'before,' and Strain again.' Allow • three.quarters of a pound of loaf or` good white sugar to every pint or prite. Stir I well, and p lace ' in a stone jar ' • and cover. • i het the jar it ; a kettle of water,- and let it boil until the sugar is dissolved: Bottle for use. -A. tablespoonfulin a tumbler of ;water - inakeas pleasant. drink for invalids,- or for , any -one. in. the Intensely hot summer - :Gtottintrar.--;-4 bottle'of this should be kept in every family. It is a clear , color less syrup, sweet, and forms the • main prin . •Ciple in fats. It has no smell, if pure; hence it is not disagreeable. . For chapped hands it is exOellent,.. c preventing the air from reaching ,the skin, and thus keeping it moist 'lt:is the best-shah. oil in the world, -esit'never takes on z taint. It keeps -the" hair incest,• as it has the merit of not being direitbor the air, but 'draws , moisture from the atmosphere. It is also the -principal ,nrediehie for ear complaints, ' especially ; a• _dry ear- Pour a few. drops Into the ear. POVERTY PUDDIItO.-13021k your. bread in milk , the nightbefore using; when ready,- butter your padding dish; and place in a layer of the bread. 'Have a dozen apples • pared and sliced; and place a layer of sp . - plea on the bread, another layer of bread, then ()Nipples, and so on, till your dish is dined; let the last , layer be bread, and bake it an hour. 'TO he eaten with sauce. Boman CumiKEß:Puomso.--Split four .' salt crackers, , pour a pint of. boiling milk , over*them; and add immediately a. cup of ` -net well chopPed. when cool, add fite eggs well beaten; • a little mace ' and as many -raisins as gou like. Boil three' hours, and eat with wee. • . • -PRESEEiViNG ass Dissolve four ounces -of beeswax in eight ounces of warm olive -oil; in this put the tip of the maim end an ..noint the egg all round. The oil will be . 4 -- ' Immediately absorbed by the shell, and the pores filled up with wax. If kept in a .cool slace, the eggs after two years will be as gooti,asif fresh aid PME-APPIR.—Pare and slice:the fruit; „snake a syrup of a pound of sugar and half .s pint of water to every pound of-fruit, and when it: s clarified and well skimmed, drop in the apples and let them simmer slowly for half an hour. , • , ,_ '' ) ' Prat:Arms '. Mallota:LaDE.—Pare and . grate she pineapple, and take , equal parts • -of fruit and sugar and put into your pre .serv, ling kettle. and cook slowly, until ,it is , clear. It is very nice and keeps well. , Pnut-APBeuima.—Cut the rind of one' large pine-apple, or• two small .ones, into :small pieces; put them into - : : a Pitcher with J. Ll' Ovici:iourtittlif Water :ill'itt a -pleoerof ,-,thin -elotver the paler and let it fstand 44: lermitt. , l -. hen strain it and smitten .to - Jour taste. Put into bottles, cork ti ghtly, -vnie-Akettrwell,ent lay.tortithe si de. It . will be ready for use in forty-eight houts..-' 1 ' ""A T. —The following fort -eight make .s simple and elegant' one: Take a piece of thin muslin t itero ebea a g miie;+irt-the, ' centrei ch a palm lest , rithntellil= and 'work it is chain .. , it . istitchlwltik- millet, wool, turn down 'the' edge, as if for a hem, and, work aropnfin button-hole stitch ;with the same. svoof; tie ish with a ruffle (not too full) an inch and •.' leellerLlt`all-tr a e ' ' Y Dubl l* &O r' 15 he li e w ll ' .tree,; and,'half an: oUlloo,ll l l l be a great :abundance for an ordinary tidy. ti , ) - - ':' ' A - iniiiiissii r eidfig t ..)fietir Alhaii;liae been making some champagne* ow a small . scale with the astonishing result That •it was better than Cliquot. This is his receipt: • "TW.....l4Blot,l4.7.tultiurgfis wine I -twirl trUmsome agrieulatier paper. The prtitess ' 4 8 , rnanuill4FP•• -was Pl o rt Pad : 1 4. ? ii follows : ' The grapes wer e iti eine di _lsabella, and the -remainder Ham iFEI, They:Were Nell, lipellOd, and were pit into, .s clean barrel and pounded till thoroughly , mashed. They were put into a colluder , Ms wl9-gleOsSeitilltbe liquid was :lll=tefi'' Nita um - fit::—' o juicei,was - then strained through a fine sieve, andpub' ,Into itialMope ,P9tsand ill,lowed toe t=d iii*iiil: 11.14.3' ieli ttela r M ft ' ifiAilbti ) ea! irP u r ag g if f" Ve 11g as , a il bove 8 POUn o f c = 42l leated, suffszlras4 ,4o4, 4 ll3 , , ,gallons of juice,, , mia, -the - who illi'relm thb sugar was &wird •-•ed. It was thea allowed to stand iwithe., ';';',1k00:11/9Pc7164°121/11 igi=g thiitB2• l ' p es es they the w s' . t was then , inti o it matea. ,10131 allowed to e Ad. hour; beitire coiling; aver 'which the by • t m..fratimixtodi qadvslisnlitittoseY'hiliei -bottle, and the muzzle of the Demo filp- , : 7'-clititexitteltedllesilisg-wax, so as to Uchida Ilk * aid the bottles were then pot into : . IF6Walliiivi l iel t atr4ri d 4971 ' "'t Atffit„ . kliiitigtkiiiiilii**44 IKkey4.) •::'t'' — mmt:.#4ot_Dokik„.„'fikipti.o. o t 4 k;ose ithec,, rown.Nppgwv=aft: .."_.. ._OZAPIKIII,.__ - 3 11 1___,__ ~" e l4n L i j - • . S , t ,:14/.43/11414dthatAilapilitlISOZIOBAiy..013011111,1Mirliall? ':*. - • ..,. 0. 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The -following is a simple mode of ob. taming what maY be, called Visited annuall; 'tt ' expeftent, - and - one We knew to' II pre y , 'be sititessfut: Take a Musa twig - Of the el. der-bush; split it -lengthways.- and: hiving iScoOped Out the pith, Put , into euch - -htdf ,a few seeds of flowers.of. different ,kindsand i colors, but which blossom about the souni ,time., Till in aroundthe seawitii join the two halres terther:agrilK . wiii theM with &bit' of wobJ;;.artOlatit Abe:little twig in atp 4 Aizt • , CrWitiflittr 1#44 wa ter it, the same as,etheriplanlCA Unk see& dugs appear, timstemsgrhwingtogStis*bei. lame so ificorPorated Ltd seemt only one stdck, , Whichthrowa - 41t:Aranchea.df differ ent fiewere: 7" L • ". BABEP A War 4W2i.••••• • Y. B I Z. New Toil:, /fey 18,4868 )—.l - have half I as sere intended for a lawn. It is stiff clay; Well drained last , fall; well frozen. -during theorliter;\„Mid with twelve. and 'shalt two hordeiiiigini loads' of manure raked in list I; sowed red top 'and a , Mule white enti* five weeks age. Is now .greeiii ' hrit with bare patches: 'Should T sow more seed on these? Would a little' guano . •and ,ashes .do good? _ Make a compost otsifteff, garden mould, one bushel, and Peruvian guano twenty potmds; pass it four or five times through a common ash sifter to mix it perfectly, arid sow a quart of this tea square yard (on the bare , spots.) Then rake , it in thoroughly and fresh seed. Should it become very dry before the griusi is well up it must be watered lightly at: evening. '' • Wood ashes will be a good dressin gto the whole lawn, but they should not be used in connection with the guano—it would be better to have a rain on this before theashes I 'art; flown. Wisx#Rnig. -4trawbirlies planted on moist.ground give but no runners; but by placing them on a dry soil with Water. at some distance, runners are ,seen traVelit% around, until they.discover it, and there re inaining, a living' aqueduct An reapply the plant. •If these runners are removed to the other slde they will soon regilifthetr erigi ma • position. with unerring tertaintY.,. RENAIM ARP , ' Uppacp op niimcass—Rob ertltachekh)r, of Salisbury, New, IlaraPshire, has a flock •of twenty-eight sheep whieh, during•the winter, were housed in, a place where their wool became filled with hay seed. I They here been out to pasture fbr -several weeks.iiid the seed has • sprouted, and they are now bearing about with them a crop of grass Awe inches in length. WATER, may be preserved for an indefinite period -of time quite pure, either casks for long voyage or in cisterns, by the addi tion of about , three pounds of black - oxide of Manganese powdered • Stir it well to gether and the water will not only keep, but , will lose any had taste it may have acquired. Oss day's picking of strawberries from a firm near Norfolk, Va.-2,970 quarts—was Sold in this market for $1,168. Another strawberry farm yieldi 2,628 quarts in one day, Which brought $1,084, in this city.-- N. Y. Tribune: A wax silk hindkerchief tied loosely, and , without folding, over the, face. is said to be 'good .security against suffocation and smoke. permits free breathing and at `the' same time excludes smoke ••from the hinge. . , A FAILER'S wit's, says three tableaPums fat of ground Java coffee given to a cow in a mess will cure. the scours, and a less quantity given to a calf or pig will never fail to accomplish the desired result.--0/lio Farmer. I Tiia veterinary editor of Wilkes' Spirit of the Times recommends the following for scratches in a horse: Take sulphate of zinc, one drachm; glycerine, two ounces; apply every nor nhig. CarrLS troubled with lice can be reedit) , relieved from them by .a free application of the water in which. potatoes have been boiled. This is cheaper than a tobacco de coction: _ l Holm*. asnismis recommended as an ex cellent remedy for hoarsenes, cough, sore throat and slight diseases 'of the lungs. - Perim, unalloyed white lead is good for a cement for china or glass. mama SPECIAL: NOTICES. lar /E IARRIAGE AND CELIBACY. -An Essay f or Toting Men on the Crime of Solitude, and the DISEASES' and ABIISES which create, impedimenta. to MARRIAGE ,, with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. 'Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGH TOR: Howard Aseodatkm, Philadelphia, rennin fIegrOITIDE TO MARRIAGE.r- Youn_s Men'. ,Oulde. to Happy Marriage end Conjugal &elicits. The 1111M1D 'news of belies , °lent Physicilins, on the Errors end Abuses incident to Youth and Early Manhood, most in sealed letter envelopes; free of cheer Address HOWARD AS. SOCIATION, Don P., ptitiedei pa, inyia:.as 'WHATCHELOWS HAIRDTE:. This splendldlialr Dye ii the' belt the norldt. the only true and /*Aleut Tle:itartulese, `lnstantaneous; no waorphointment; • tiO ridiculous, 'huts; remedies the' 11l create:or bad dyes• htalso. :VMS =4 leaves the_ 4 - .Datr Jolt atul benutlfal..bkni Or, gold.by all Drugg ists and Perfumers; and T o rte We s el 15 , Itehetor i s i. !!it UP= to . 1,-, ~ =OCIAL A/NV:43OKEL , • IWINfr . .."NyO fANIWKA: C Fruiniatli. 00. - cc1,14. AND'COICE sr. V. *4 ; 817PER10,11$ , ptigAieglienreoil mit Comellnille Cob", Yi-xt , ii„owrifr iILASOTIKIMEEIV er*TirOMOii ria&IkfeAKIAVIDOIALLItt`' DICKSON,. STEWAIIT & CO., " once to Ne v i 567:141030WrICAITREIIIIT. Pit irAI i St OA ID Ir 14 ". ~ • xtektimi_ IfITILUSWeII COlicalizlcAGlLttiiiiie low* morket ptlce. -ttt~7r, - All= o l4oll thetega4 o r o,4dresieCto, :thaw thensailiVral tb proMpar, 11411111101MION‘ii 1;91 ,•1 .1. "ft/ -II lit 1:: -Mt 4 . I ; RUIA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11; , 1 istittatintifilttilikii - 014' - lent lianufsetunni. of .71.! v. 7 ., 1. j aLLL. , 4 31 4406340(. 16 • ''Jkitseiyiustotat laidum d. fi etwee ,„" °E ' T° " 12113 I TastililesradValifilirkailidowlal •.• iaireanitli" 4lll4s4, t," 44 , 411/1 " 1 " 11 bert article of Oehler (Joke at the lowest cash sateik. . ragrimenkok , ,WlNCHlN SON, IA • n M 7 0 ,4t1i :; l I ONZEta , r.III/1130W MILFUE O IWAD AND SHIPPICIS AND D SWAB, of superiorlioufbkl A. 11 4 1 g. q. ir • - • fie? •-0 ? • , PITTSBURGH GAZETT.E s TUESDAY, JUX — P, 9, 1868. sad liiiiittriirOaki to liras' the eity and In ,fforantrazilj., Acr yiro wt o t gla 0 1:11 8 .. , , L atilnirret b uret eC rs taitiv ,sl"4 4ltecia l all i ga 4 10. Onsoo4 - Private threllinaibmies for 1 I Te l li both (*tea; per farther ettieOsto itoloito I:. i 3. , : 116 ileatii, atieet. oviroritte d • .. • •• ctannet., isseftimipt.::"Jr.olt BMX larptrtWO•atory doable ante: eastslaing,loroOplac• Wading. ilosltlo par! lor, wlth marble mantle's, sad all thil roodera prOventratit sera of ground:: Sued , trttb fru% liii=is en tl i rlisitaiiir t Orti s treePitiVArt TALI is of the haitsitrt /et_lonit Is! hellY eonntp,. Wad In inWl9OOOll ' yst -ilittut...HZllB OK :Real Orolitte I?Plqatr.44 Grain ' tob26 . _ Cginuitkii:.*Yaßiato 'LOT, s train XABICeT atv_ttofte:liffered 'for ' lit the: dying . 1 .111111314 fttlennti,mpoinllg istr k. -thigassn ilne t Lan eett notes we `the 'end of the - Monoturtnets* bridge. , TIM terrn.ts riming rapidly: Mee - 00,000 wu ?tinned for lots *old lasi season, end cver stfty neat dwel li ngs were erected during the ees,seer,, jur L eriedettndneetnemt - to mechanics, we Ire willing to , erode the balance of' the lota at the low price of front $3OO to $350 each, and on terns cagier than paying rent. we lire on the 'premises even' afternoon from 3 to, o'clock; or apply It , Mir =cog 'corner of Mirth and Smith dela streets. . - ; . CA. CommArviLutEe Dwzi.mrias. • TWO' OUR ROOHDHICETING: HOUSES. - - , siTtrAix waopialou Street. Alleghen: City , Wlll be sold separately II desired on Me most reasonable term p s. WTO4O by I s o each. APB T c .'" nEL a& wii.soHr, Brokers t and Beal 'Estate Agents ,' No. 615 Sialtbesl my; a stree. . • • • • '" ACRES OW 2,0()0,000 O:IIOICE'LANDS FOR, sAT,E. 7 Brit= company, !arra= Oivislorr, Lying along the line of their road, at - $llOO TO 1.4400 PER ACRIti And on a CREDIT or PIPS TZAR& For further partleMars, maps, Le., address - JOHN P. DIEVNIIIIIITX, Land Cramelastoaer, Topeka, Kansas. Or :CNA& B. LANI3OII2I, See 9 y, anat. et, Louts, Bllssoart. F1M. ".. T7 . r . 1. ' n "..r".". g1".} . 2 . 3_ol jourr zo: Ilmizie as Imo., STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS • • Allif • A.II7CTIONIVERA, • AM prepared to of a* Atnetlon iII'OCESBOI4I3B, and all lands of 81:11TRIT1314, 'REAL ESTATE, HOPMELIOLD PUBSITUR.E.Ake., either on the premises or at the Dodd of trade ! Rooms. Pastlenlar attention paid. as heretofore, to the 'aloof Real Istate at titivate sale. Wes at Real Estate In the country attended. Once. No. 111$ FOURTH STREET. • eel $lO.OOO TO, LOAN, ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. GEO. M 'PETTY. with Beal Estate Agent. GO Smithfield street. 0r4:18,414EL•1i410al U. 8. MARSHAL'S OFITKR. W. D. of 'Pennsylvania. Pyrraavaan. Jana 3d. 1868. oa k IS TO GIVE NOTICE that eilOtb day of May, A. H. 1888, a War rant is Bankruptcy was luard agUast the Egroarr, or ROBERT C. SUTTON • Of Albegbeny City. in the county of Allegheny. and State of Pennsylvania , who has been adUtulited • bankrupt on his own petition: that the payment of suchebts and delivery of any oroperty belonging to bankrupt° him or fortis use. and the trans. fee of anypropert .by him are forbidden by law; Ithat &meeting of t he creators of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts: and to choose one or more air agnees of his estate. will be held Or a court of 'Bankruptcy. to be holden at 116 Yederal Allegheny City. Allecheny county, Penna., before JOHN N. PIIB.VIANCE,- Esq., Register, on the pith day Jolt , A. U. 180111. al9 o'clock A. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY. •. n ,as essence?. jaimbe tr 11. M hal 3t MARSILWS SALE Wu: 6. PrntAit ' I .7l :rax No. Tall In Bankruptcy. 'By virtue of an order issued out of the Distliet Court of the United States and to me directed, I will expose to public sale at the Shoe. Warehouie of the. said JAMES,. TANNER, No.. 96. Mood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., a large stook of Boots, Shoes, flats; Shakers, store furtdpire, fixtures, 'de.. on TUES DAY, the 9th day of tme, 111150, at 10 o'clock .A. 114 ade to* mintinue from day to day until the whole stock in sold. 3istralisi 4 s 13Mce. Ma BX DIEITINICI' OS /PENN‘ ; • ffYLVANIA.I3B. ; Pittitureb. the Meth day of Man A. D. 186$. • The anderalgued horsey Area amide UM. Purintaili to order of Court, wiseroaddsaaral meting of. tee, creditors of PHILW .rASTRE,a bankrupt, will be held se Ole Once of ISANUILL LIASYSIt, .T. 544 esterinEsinkrup :14Add City, oirtlie 16th day of Jane.: >AV D. 3 a& Ml .0' CIPCS A. 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' ffikiigelol4l3llll ll l;tiVlAMlNXSE, Itien* ~, ,1 ' ' ' , ' ....._ .. 1) 46 NW ttl ;PIMP -SO IIO I I O4 O .WWOP 4 ` KT.WhO ~ * . 4 - I,GW:rj - i,,7 kJ' , ,1 • , x• , 1 id 111':?11 1i; t1VV"7....;: , 1 ; . ...... EMI liffig 81,MRIPT, ..1 - i .4111,1 - I ' ~.,..,wro ,-,;..2,,..!,c., . ... . J. B. I ne.Sifflrrillii JACKETi. &tastier an Moderator; ' • For MOEN. 4WD. NOT...trit Vain, illspertslng with the 'use of Strives and litres -ln 'of about the Passenger or Baggage, Oars,. with the attachment to Ir_,eln the heatio any tenipersture thit mly be. "`4l ant the Vosslbiliii et lilrinttliscar or 1 cars to which t Jactet matte. attach re• te t liavingeb otthe Untrea StatibtLet mPa • eut f " a *Mt,' acket.whlpte ts,warrahteti to rmist 'the most hrten test that,' mai be adpriea 'to- it in AtlOlNsillortart , rsirpose for which MIL Intended. It Ls a atm prot atop trot mcidents by.nre; .orlgiT eating from d live flniekor Where trop ties er used aa bind aDM smoseor 'beat. -lit: aPPLe Plicableto aU D lair that mar become , overheated, and is Martini to give perfect satisfsetion where 1 - " wood or other .0 mbustible f material may be , placed 'lnclose proximity thereto. .1 ZIII . now.rimdy , to ap ply My, Ipvengon to stores,..idirelllegs, facterie.s, ships. Member:As, railroad cars,- Ate., wltereVer , pipes as bondotors .are made ,dangerems Vaelliii , - overheated a dd security cleaned. „twirl sett, on ap- • gentian, rig is to manufacture or , to use the above invention: lobo; territorial rights, to such: as may; wish, to engage in selllimypriVeges, eltber by State ... .. ... 'is IL ' .111;101115; ' . Sirimeii at the ' ENE' PLUS ULTRA , PAINT WO %. corner of Morris street and -the - JOIE/Ow ni Valleyitaitroad, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, ra. , fatale ' , - ' . CITY OF ALLEUEIENT ii• VaLtattnah , a °pricy., June etb s 11008. ALLEGHENY TAXES. • Notice is hereby giyen that the Assessor' have now placed In the Treasurer's Office the. duplicates fromthe several wards of ' - City,_ Poor, l City Business, School, School Bnildini • and Publie Park Taxes And' Of WATER RENTS for the year 1888, and that said r&ICIII will now be received in pursuance of the Acta of Assembly of 'February Ni7th, 18150, and of Aprll 14th Ith33, subject to the following regulations and allowances: rive .per cent . if paid on or before the first - day of. July. • - Your per cent. if paid on or before the Brat day of August.. , Two.per vial. if paid on of before the Slut day oftieptentber. . first day • If paid after the fist of Hetitember, _ and on or before the first day of !eta . her; no deduction will be Made. . . ' Oc tober, andpaid after the first day • of 'October, and op 'or before the first day of No. weather. an addition of five per cent. shall be added to and ply abie on the AFTER THE YHMT OF 'NOVEMBER, War rants will be Issued to enlbrce the collection of all taxecremaining unpaid, together with the percent age accrued thereon, and the coats. D. lILIAJITSIWN City Treasurer. jenr3l • • - • No. 20 FIFTH STREET, THOS. A. HO'WLEY„ . V. B. Marsha. AlyX1:400 E= BININ ItCOI3IIVSC.)N, 444.41 MAPLE • S NOTICE TO OWNERS OF . DRAYSOIACKS, &c. Notice Is hereby given to all owners of Drays. Carts, Carriages, Buggies, whether resident or non-realdent In the City of Pittsbnigt . U• pay their Licenses at the _Treasurer's Ode° ef „ the City of Pittsburgh FORTHWITH, in accordance with. an Act of Assembly, approve d Nareh'llOth; 1800, and and an . Ordinance: of Aim Cannella of the City of Pittsburgh, passed April 16. 1560. All Licenses not paid on or before MAY 15, MAR,. will be -placed In the builds of the Chief of Police for collection,-subject table fee of 80 cents far the collection thereof, and a/1 persons who neglect or refuse to take out Licenses will be. subject to a pen. any,' to be recovered beibre the Mayor, double the amount of the License.. . Tbe old metal plates of prerons years must be re turned at the time Licenses are taken out, or pay 95 cents therefor. • - • • • BATES OF LICENSE: Each o Ho Each On Tw e Horse rse Vehicle 'IA 50 00 Itoch Four Horse '• 15 00 Each Two Horse Reek ' 15 00 Omnibuses and Timber Wheels drawn by Two Horses, Eighteen Dollars each. For - each addl. tionsl Horse Used In any i acre above vehicles One Dollar. DEL ALLINDEII, City Treasurer. ••• Wgoiratt.- • • - .121atoilleto 27 B. 7BT:' B. 3,14121?:381 Broad way. New Toet. 'n • •-• ' • % 11175:110 110. PArjfa MA ; PACT 4.•o47tTa",C*CCltrA2nr.‘3!"qtatsreril of. .PRINTING:AND WRAPPING PAPERS., CLINTON IG • B MON BM BRIBBTO . 0117ICZ siorwAltraioust, ti 0.82 ThiftStieet, PittBburgh, urocia l lirer*iiMit e =;;. " Nail= RlDDAL.ftiretta7. i ,"7 111 . 90 / Mul li gkrri; oril r , tuska- • j .Cask kr PUNT . -• • - owervAminleszirr, . , :, • • ainnimacuu. ,astantamit, l ~ Mate or ?Al'. W. 4 0., Ilietway.)i , 02a, Neil* TED=4l.l.llT_Mik • . 2t61 , is. • ,11 1" 1111 ' . r'dX °l ll o ,ii,M ,d lW l * i !irr.! A" U ic 61 . ittli On •L , L . . ad. , I, . II AFIRODLINEI. i.l Wrid i INC& , , • rii•l76- _ _ a p itumv . • . . if „,, iplng COW. , wuu tuppriot cited. • Sill , An Wrat q . ~,:; ' 4 i rs : ChAm. tor metuudes lovely • W P ,I . " licritialiSOTON ' =IMO . ::i.l IMUREIXOTO. X.NrEIZT„ ; ., •• • , Neir_Rittellargl4Orlia , 744Tl*.; " NV. • 'Agelfinbitillitelthr; Vanotitetarcr Commitsp. ann r eat i in._ tag r l e ffili - VIZAVO : Coro iholled. orcaot , .. 4 ‘ iesibliiiitniovebiiilearviiiii., ;1 13.10vtittiir e i . t14 4 4 14 4.4P...,.. -I'3.lll.lr l WakielvAinael.ms i ilit ','' I.i ibbighaorM i llik,Wiblie „ . ~ , A `f ~ I 'doitVara reWp4 L. 0.4 72,.. ,: • 14- 4 Di 1 / 1 4 4 484114 . 449-1 ' 'l ( 4' littlittiMiti l ''Z' •., ..t.; I 1 ' l ' l, , II dt . itteill, tartlet rum: N -0 ,71, .:141ev , it-111 1,I,;1•1 ..».-,I lrisobni ''liiitit'elilsi_Ailiriffiiitt laid lutteetti 40 bt , MUM 't asnamUAA/swilLialte ! )111242** / ItttAellfakt"*...444k Il a " , ~.f r a r .511 - .•.42 , ..• OIL 06, 4 i I i , r , t.,..tullP=hlie,ls4 — ltanbal. • vßos.aups,,,ll.”L„, zailatfin 1-' ; ' ME ~ •` - g rzctigrnfli P . A YARDS Ro. IS Preble street fb roi anebester., and NO. 1811 r Rebecca atreet.,nopoelte ess.Worka, • - iorr-T,l ''. DEALER .. pi 'ALL , - Juzros CP • -Rough 'and' .Litniber, ••• • • Freorinir, • Doors.. WestAerboaronsg, Sash, , Entinglvs, Saw MI Limber. " • Ceder and Loenst.Poata, , Lath rind Palings, Oalt.and Yellow. Pine, ALtiO—FIRERRICE. TILE and CLAY. allnon FOR'PI`ITT LUMBER COMPANY CiapiUal $125j000. PRisuniitioWAltro DMARIDGCIe. Sr.carrAny—T. A. 'WRIGHT. SurzaixTraGEDW.DAVISON, utir,ool B ' dward Divison, _ D I L. F. Duncan, John Mellon. ; E. D. Dlthrldze, OfXr ! W..Dithrtdite, ' 'M. L. Malone, S. B. Johnston. : , LTINDEN YARD-41ora eeof 'BMW& AND AL LEGHENY STREETS. Ninth Ward. OnIDE AT row W . ,O,RES , Was _ lll 7 !neon 111211W9P '6OO MILES UNION PAWED RAILROAD =I • , Ate now tittlialca-inid in opention; Sixty intim! of triteleliiireheei laid this spring, and the work along the wildit between the 4tlautic and Tactile States is tieltiSf beshed fenrard adore ‘ tihidly than ever befOre. Mbriethan twenty thousa nd men are employed, and it is not impossible that pet entire track, feat °rails te Eiserimento; Klit be finished is 1589 Instead of 1870. „The means xtierded are ample and all that energy, men; and money can go to lIRCCiiO the completion of th is . . . _ GREAT- NATIONAL WORK, AL the ear4qai posalide day; iii4ba .• doai. The UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. I.—AOUVEIIiiIdENT GRANT 'Attie right of way, and all necessary timber, Ault . ,..ptlier materials. found along the , tine of iMoperatiotui. lI.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT 'of 151,800 acres of laud to the . miles takes , in alternate sections 'on each we of its road. ' This is on absolote do nation. and wilt be a source of ler& revenue ' the tutisre. 111.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of 'United States Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from 118,001? to 148.000 per mile, according td the ties to be iniruionnted on the various sections to be built. The Government takes a second inert; , ft - gage u security, and is expeeted that not only 'the interest. bet the principal amount may be paid ffi . services rendered by. the Company in transporting troops, mails, /be. The interest is now much more than paid in this way, besides securing a great siring hi time and money to the Gciveinment. - ' rr.Lx GOVERNMENT' GRANT . of the right to issue" its own FIRST IdORTGAtig BONDS, to aid in building the road, to the same .mount as the 11. B. Bonds, limed for. seine purpose, and no mars. atm GOvernment permits the Traetees for.the 'first Mortgage Bondholders to deliver the Bonds to the Company only as the • roiAl Is completed, and alter It has been examin ed by United States .Conindisioners and pro , flounces' to. been.all respects a first-class Rail road, laid with s: limey T rail, and completely supplied, with depots, stations, turnouts, -car shops, locomotives, cars, ac. • CAPITAL STOCK fIIIIISCIMPTION from the attiekholders,,of which OVER EIGHT MIL LION DOLLARS have been paid in 'upon the work already done. and which will be Increased as the wants of the Company require. UP. VI.—NET CASH EARNINGS on its Way Bush:Leak that airMoly &Moan; to MORE TIIAN THE IN: TERM on the' "First Mortgage , Bonds. These earnings in no indication 'of the east through business that must follow the opening of the line to the Pacific, but they - certainly prole that . • . FIRST MORTCACE BONDS upon such a property, costing nearly three times .thelr amount. ABE SECURE BEYOND ANY -CONTINGENCY. The Company - hive aoundant means Da their treasmrs, and make no appeal to the nubile. to pur chase their Bonds, as the daily subscriptions are en tirely satisfactory; but they submit that, for entire security and liberal returns, there Is certainly'no better investment in the inariet. " - The 'Union Patine Bondi are ter $l,OOO each, and hare coupons attached. They hare thirty years to run, mid bear annual interest, payable , on the Orel days of January stui July, a - the Company's °nice In the City of ' , rot - York; at the rate of six per cent. in gold. The Principals payable in gold at Matu rity. Attbe present rate of gold, these bonds* pay an annual income on their cost of • • : =ABLY NINE PER CENT, AND IT IS BELIEVED THAT THEY WILL SOON BE :AT A PREBIIITH. - • The Company. reserve the right t o advance ' d the price of tier bonds to a rate above' par at any time; and will 116 t 511 any orders or receive any subscrip tions On which the money has not been at the Company's 'ogee 'before' the time of suck advance.' • • Parties subieribini will remit the per value of the bonds arid the' seamed interest in currency at the sate of slit per cent. per -annrab; from the: date on whithtielastcoopotitiiaspatd. Subscriptions 104 be itoetred to Pittsturgo by • , • .I, pi' • 401 . To COY corner Of Wood and Fourth Streets; 1. itimentoririb Cow corner et Woo& Third and d otieeti: -• • ' ' • •11 111 VII t"et: PH. its' ma tivai , donrel , sth inAtWood - " wantsefititi iLlitow4,litirou" ' rth street; „ asz ~_: fl At theCo!Witi ee, N AO liteeetete