The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 13, 1868, Image 2

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ire littsintrgt etalttit.
OLD /110 E. • • . -
Old Age, the evening or oup life, the sir
And sweet tranquility or light when day
Bath batts Implements of toll away,
And th breezes cool the brain from care:
iomaratthonondi-theallser.twilight•alzr
Thy livlntroi ttiOothappiness an peSte•
beauty,_sethe sounds decrease .
J.etWeen sue gusk and Night,. approaching car :
S
arms to", •wer Youth resign:
11r.f.'well: the •mg• chair is thine.
The quiet singer within the clear blue ere; h ost
Wseared: tine hair that shines like all ery ed frost
morning's early sunbeams faintly ccoss ,
The thin; pale hand, with azure tracery:
, Ireautrableuttitions, and the frame by gm_ _
"Hallowed and half withdrawn from lolYi_Lnc.
Lllre some cathedral gra, wilbm=g o r z lie.
In pillowed aisles and Wai KB or
These are the traits on which thrmelickned lia t •
aegis ere it sets, to rise berezda
BASE BALL.
A Startling Discicisnre.
IBY JOHN qtrux.
9rorn the Phthedelphis Fanday Tn',nserlpt.)
I luve a terrible revelation to= make.
Who woUld haie thought that In this' , very.
community there is a bead of men who are
/castled' together for .the purpose of doing
deeds, at which angels might iwell weep,
and at the teeital of which the hardiest Man
would shudder, and tux his hair out by the
*dbo - Why nobody.
•
But so I
Upon my . return from the South, where I
had my :int erview with the Kuk Klux Rhin,
I WKS waitedupon by =my" friend Felix
O'Dowd, who made the following statement,
which' I hasten" to give to the public, so that
people May prepare to - defend their altars
antitheir tires, strike till thci last awned foe
expires, and keep out of the green graves
•of their sires,' thus saving funeral expenses,
and sustaining the healtliy reputation of the
"Do you know," said Mr. Fells O'Dowd,
"what- all these:base tall clubs are for?"
"Why, to amuse young' men 'who have a
fondness for -working very hard gratuitous
ly, of course," 'sad I.
"Ea I bat' laughed Felix, wildly, "not
so; let me whisper it to you.
"Tem' MEAN ni,oou 111111"
"-board with the Secretary of the Tom
Tit Club,- and in the silent watches of night
before last, I saw him rise up off his conch,
go to the,bureau, read it'lot of papers, ran
his fingers through bis bar - with a wild:and
desperate air draw his razor across his
throat three times, sigh deeply, and return
to bed.
"I examined these papers the next day.
I tell you these; base ball clubs are parts of
an organizmion which is sworn to rise up
and. slaughter every. Republican ta. these
United States before next fall, so as to in
crease the Democratic majority. They are
R.n-Klux-Klanners in another shape. , l'hey.
are going to deluge this land with'
They intend to begin with ,the able-bodied
-men who are liable to the. draft, and then
take all , the boys Wider: twenty-one, and
slauhter such as have Radie r ld ni hroclivities.
"Oh, I tell you the nude ' , busbies:l
will prove pretitable next year. elders of
coffins will become opulent. Don't sell short
in cemetery lots if you wouldn't become
beggar. Buy in all the tombstones you can
get your hands on."
"Can this be trim?" I ast3ced.
" Worse," said O'Dowd, "even worse
than this. They will next, assault all the
orphan asylums, and putting the managers
to the sword,- they will take the fatherless;
children and educate them as Democrats!
• Democrats, I Bay, and teach their childish
voices to shout the battle cry of the outer
rifled.", •
"Felix, you have been imposed upon. It
cannot be that —" _
"This base ball businese is a swindle,"
said Felix,. "a blind, a base ball deception.
They merely go'out and profess to play,. so
as to develops their muscles • foethe terrible
deeds whichthey are to do. It is all fixed.
The organization moves like machinery.
Bach one his his - appointed work. The
catchers' will go around with a lasso
and rope in stray Republicans, then the
pitchers' will , pitch into them. The `short
stop' is to murder his victims quickly, and
put a shortstop' to their misery. The 'long
• atop' is to torture them on the rack—devil
' ishert,,oines in the shape of hat rackl, which
they all have ready in their houses."
'fella, this is too horrible for—"
"The 'scorers' are to go around arid pick
out the victims, scoring them on the back;
so that the slayers wilt , know them.' The
arrangement of 'nines! is alone suspicious.
Nine has always beenamyiterious number.
It is determined, also, that each nins.ui to
elope with a feminine. This is modeled on
the celebrated action of Romulus in the case,
of the Sabine women: If you recollect,
Romegot up and howled on that . occasion.
Polygamy is to be allowed ;when the elaugh- ,
ter to over."
"There must be acme mistake here , Fe"
,7 •
"'Out on a foul' mews to hit men on the
,launch ,
head without warnin g,.: and them '
into eternity. ' I know all their secrete. To
"catch on the first , boned,* means-that, some
men are tube completely tied with the bleier
" before the crowd rashes out:on theii. . ; 4 0ut
on a Sy' refers to the Mauer Lowtiteli those-
Who endeavor to escape by,runniug *ill be
treated. ; They will be shot dead is their
track". ' • • ,;• 1. • • . • _
"Felix you must seethe mayor about this
• instantly." •-• :, •
+"A home run' is; when somertantio
publican rushes 'home and seeks
refuge in the bosom 'of his'family. 'These ,1
gill be boiled,inred-hot oll,anCthelr akel
etons sold to DeMocratic medical 'Khoo's.
'Match games' .are those ihein'tiodies of
• men have barricaded themselves in houses.
The buildings will be indermined, the cel
lars filled with guntaiteder, and .thewhole
concern touched off with a slow match."
"You sin certainly, " the .victim of sonic
wild deluilOn;Tells;",l said.
"No, tell you. 'lknOw the=
Thowisticks they, - call 4 bata i •Will, be tilted to
'brain thick4uSsiedgtepnblicanSwith.,!rhey
are. p0150ne4.70104410 end,..and'when` they
sink into your skull You area. goner mitht
out doubt. , .:' -;
"0 phew t this cannot • possibly be, you
k now . 4, -
"And you know- those halls whict-these
fellows have, sometimes Wells
they are all tilled' st o fta: l4 tX / 4;"'w and
Greek fire, and they Will,thro wn into
Republican mass meetings . . /1:741.8 war
ranted to kill 'six kindred 'lnkt "lOW
know the man that , mires Nan.- r
, 4(11h, you are` excited; lie:, down 1 and ny
to' get BlPt"._,Sala ‘lticilltoori- wear'
off."
• "The spikes in their shoes are intend4fo,
stamp 'Oll 11.1'0110vr when a biae f bailer !gets
ida k dowi! Mid has to wait for help; The .
epikeastin tOOUgb bun , and pin him , to
, poixem aid„, you , . ; understand. .`Tbakok what.
theymextxtiliiniPe wbfatheila - 0110 Or
I=
theSetillbaga.“ , thirn •, •
ft g e iL ti; boy. yor e mtva. bium
deceived, ‘dt.eiutit,---.- - n •A_ - •
• “Ibmen't you wowed that Ibutrwa
when thes voe.phiyttigi. Bo toluli lade isd
drink • imiebttneiut of strre-enpollask
Well that was blood I—hot bloCid t they do
it to make them fierce and cruet Theism
st work now, all through this town, I ten
MI
They operate at
.don't
walk—they nit. Each ''.uutri. baa
That's what tat' means,Pet !IY w ings.—=-
and steep their hands 14 goW Yom , ` tin
often hear their peculiar, cry. !No r man
-hat s deep ltolai. .s 'Mien they yea it, is
base bawl. That's what•therskotheir title
from."
"Felix. you don't seem well. This
"You recollect all those railroad
that have occurred lately? all those coal oil
explosions, .eartkuitkaites. „ --4 4 -,08
bitel; and Ape, and cases of f ever ?
Well, fhat'sllSiiiglic: Pfikt' 6 3'4 l at the
're at. Dell you there woiet be a soli
taryßeriblican this,,,town on, the
first of nail Septiutber; That's so, now.
I know; I knowthat,- - -="
"Felix, (this is , teitrible." ' '
"That they've got grips and pass words,
and all that sort of thing, and every time
a club goes out of town under .the pfetenF
of playing match games, they stop and ex
amine railroads preparatory to ripping them
up, and cutting the telegraph wires. If you
leave home next summer you'll never come
back, mark my word."
And Felix &Dowd withdrew and left
me to meditate upon this fresh horror.
I have asked myself, over, and over again,
can this be?` And , the answer has always,
been yes. It is time this community was
alarmed and made to understand its peril
ous position. By placing theie facts before
them I have done my duty, and probably'
will, be sacrificed for it by , the ;first base..
ballist I meet. But I 'am conratebus
self-sacrificing. This' thing must be ,put
down, and Ism ready, to take, the conse
quences of my devotion,, and ,to save my
fellow-men at the risk,of my life.
N. B.—lf any of my :fellow-men , find
their hearts overflowing with gratitude, and
wish to•get tid - of their prOperty before the
final catastrophe comes.• a line :sent to this
office will be sure to teach Me:
IfFesttment of DFomthig Pepions.
• .
• The following suggestions regarding- the
treatment of drowning persons are" to be.
freely distribute d by the Health Board:
If. the person has been several minutes
under water he will, be found to have stop 7 l.
ped breathing, while the, pulse'at the wrist
may be wanting. This . ' unfavoTable condi
tion'does not necessarily indicate that resto
rative means are useless, for the heart con
tinues to beat feebly, for a short time, after
,breathing has entirely scaspq, It is plain
that the object of_ treatment is ~ to promptly
stimulate the - heart's action and reinduce
respiration: Breathing being suspended,
artificial respiration must be temporarily re
lied on until natural respiration can be re
established. •
The means of resuscitation should be in
stantly applied, at the place of rescue—every
second is precious, and time is misspent if
occupiedin conveying the bbdy to a shelter
unless it is: immediately adjacent. Efforts
to reanimate a body sherild be made, though
it has riot been recovered feritoine time after
its disappeArance., During the excitement
of an accident no accurate -:measure of time
may be kept—a short period may appear
long—and, further, the body may have risen
to the surface several times and bftuiriuno-;
Time is also wasted if the body. is dangled
in the air, feet uppermost, in , the. hope
of expelling water from the lungs. It
has been clearly shown that persons in
drowning draw an insignificant amount of
water into their chests, for the-reason that the
top of the, windpipe behind the tongue
closes as soon as the head is immersed. The
patient .'suffers from the , want of fresh air,
and not from water on the lungs, and when
removed from the water may be at first so
feeble that he cannot restore. , To induce
breathing several methods have been ad
vised. Of these, those recommended and
devised by Dr,Sylvester and Dr. Marshall
Hall have bee the most highly approved—
the former being the most easily understood
and applied.
Treatment—lnstantly place the patient on
his face to allow any water inhis mouth and
nostris to run out—then, es quickly put him
on hls back. and let one attendant, stand
ing near the head, lam forward and grasp
both arms of the patient and draw them
backward over the bead and down to the
ground, gently, but strongly, This draws
up the ribs and enlarges the chests, so that
air can enter as when we inspire. Next,'
carry the arms down. and fold them over
the chest, firmly, and press dn the chest to
rexpel the air. as when we expire.
While one' presses on lhe top of the
breast, let another.press upon the stomach,
under the ribs, to help to empty the chest.
Now repeat these ,up and down move
ments, about sixteen times a minute, for
that Is about the number of breaths we take
when well, and thus endeavor to imitate
natural breathing. /i•
During these movements endeavor to
keep the tongue drawn . 'forward so that the
air can get into the windpipe,. and also
tickle the nose and throat with •some deli
cate Material; and apply' smelling delta to
the nostrils.' , •
While the se are rxiieding; let Others
strip from the body` e_;',Vet-elo%irifirci
, ally if the weather is cold, procur , ,epare
garnients from spectat o rs, and rub e sur
lace briskly from - the feet toward the body.
Use friction also Amu the face,aud if
warmth is indeeefir (lash upon i ( some
water to rouse the pallept.
Persevere In these efforts for half an ,
hour at least, even :if no life Is apparerit;'
"and If the slightelit ovideno of vitality is
induced continue 'until the patient can
breathe comfortably iiithout iiselidimce. -
If recovery is now :sufficient :to permit
swallowingot small draught of warp tea:
or coffee, or of weak .4eilits, may al
lowed, : but: the latter must be given ,care
fully,i lest violent fever be induced; „.
Now let the patient be removed to the
nearest comfortable shelter ;Oath pbicell
'under medical COWL
'Waal= YOWA BOX AT '..litour.—The
practice 'of altowing boys , to sptm&.their
evenings lathe streets .is one orithet Most
ruinous, dangerous and romphievtons,
`vniaiible. Nothing " so spy--,Onf nOrelY
inoristtheir course' downward.--. 1 1,44: acp
quite, unddr the cover of the nibt:An ion•L
bewor,stste of WIWI vulgar NYO-Proran°
laagoage, obscene Pfacticesaduilnal fiend
,ments, and. a lawless,'riotous ; bearing. In-;
deafit Isla the streets, after nightfall, thsk
tioir geneinlit'scquirebthe; education arid
the capacity for bealeiharrowdy f 411614114_
do you beget° it?' 'Wilt prnk,
keep gonictildiewhothe at frightiikand sea
that their home is,ntsdeplessant,aorikoht
able.—Exchatips.+;»
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4- - ADvitits front theAlmt alevoltrtimete
don Indian hoitilities along the rival! :VW
i .
eteiknidiclata lstlibeee. iire4 I;Istook 41ti;
or, an d sive iid idoe.lina - neral
•ey' ivisatlert lifeifoliliinet:': ether
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4sf whorl sittiseeldenit42ollPrthire4
are said, to, be mamba/ of this , can .
party, the oldest, thW private secretary of
Ron. .W. •W, Holden, • Gomm' of that
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Glll4-3FIXTUREI4,
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- Jest received, the ;finestlid-lama assortment opened In Ws elm
WELDON AIL 'KELLY,
`.. , 1411 WOOD EITIOST, COILIIIIOIII
mh24:1221
CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &c.
IMIALVLIC CEMENT.
STONE.
PLABTEE, CHIMNLY;TOPB.
sole:o70
SEWING MACHINES.
51.,
01101M11 a BARER'S
81111 VB
arrb -
!STITCH
1581,111141
WITH LATEST 131PBOVICHENTS.
At the New and Elegid Pales Room;
07 THE COMPANY.
51 FIFTH STREET.
, Also, NEEDLM_ATTACHMENTS, MACHINE
SILKS and COTTOIth, THREAD, MA CHINE OIL%
&c., ie. The otasens of Pittsburgh are respect
fully Invited to Wt. •
Applications forAgeneles imitated. Circulars or
lamples by mall on. application. Correspondence to
be acdreued to
GROVER & BAKER S. IL CO.,
41 . 711rT9 STREET. PITTSBVEGU.
lahrO:nla , -
ri B T KA TI N EALTAMEItICAN COM
BUTTON-HOLE OVERUANING
4 150 SWESIO-1114C11/212"
1 , ; • /LT igAS
BEING ABM:ILI:MELT 'THE BEET 'EMILY
MACHINE IN THE WORL D •ANA IN
TIGNSICAtLy THE Cari,AMIT.
tirnigents wanted to sell this limatlne.
•C ler 'al* AL 1 r 461 T ARVYa
•
•
Agent tbrlirestern Penneyleents.
Corner, PI7TO AND - KAMM EITIINETD, over
Rieturirdecoes,JewelryStone. =- Mra:As4
n . 7A " na
E 1 1.
,otreereedweee ~,,,,,,,,,,,
VITE INVITE ATTENTION TO
77 .our well selected and coin
pieta stock dot DM% Pain 77,4 n
Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Paten
Medicines, Perfumery, Ac.
DRIIDGISTIL.PIITIUCTANS and votrs.
TILT DEALERS mho repleatsb , their
stoek• In this Market. will Consult
their interesi.bexamining oar goods
before elsewhere.
, ,•
Hasing omegted the Ammey DO L OR ,
PITTSBIURtiII WHITE LEAD &
WORKS, of Messrs. J. SCHOOSMAILER
It SUL We *Der to the trade their well
known brands of White Lead and Osiers
at Ranuineinrere° Lowest Rates, and
guarantee limns- to give portal sans.
a la every respect. •
we Invite esppeeeelei at
tootles te
COY'S VEIRDITZItaIIEEN an imparter
In R.resillith. body. brilliancy auddaria.
ant., to any Gretna Palos ever ollbred
to the subtle. . •
HARRIS & EWING;
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Corner at Liberty and Wayne Steno*
„
INA, 61 , LASS AND
QUEENSWARE,
10/q/24 PLATED WPM
• - • .
PARIAN STATUETTES,
t a ;
• 'BOHICILIA3 (ILAN,
e: AkidetberBTAPLID , AND ?Alfa'
100:4430D arum.
RICHARD; E. BREED& CO.
ELIO REIS6ERfiTELINy
vbarth rabcwePhwir)
ku
Glasoillirivare i-.Tableta ery
ALT Siusimnicllllolll3.4 tillwilkloff MO' 011.0 116 111 "
toss ciAwVP;. ff# 3 ,4v i:9M 1 611 r.
cl4 , t;i
GEO; s ;171 Di A ›V., ,
•
railey Cake Bea r; & Codectioser t
IN
7OEKI 'k NU TS , &MIMIC 111171 Te &
bo
No, gtir.eorner littera aid Vnso
in streets, Mb.'
shim% kitsConstaattpon 1,1011 OBSAnc of
Noxious YON.
irtvrnial wintontencir,
- "''CiniftietionniTandikdray ,
, so.sarsierintumersarirr;
-,!, , 1411tireeammilithaildLibelth. , +
‘1_41 1 . 4, 1.AD itat.OVOiwiutLOON attakied.
.7 4 7t7r, 17 i .'.
1 'Calla'''. BtaallatilletarerOli
ar,Ul , o_l*(ll4 . ASS2IO42II' ;SUM
ntrat - I _
' 4Z; ' - , '=3l.: l lillllPiodefritillOsiPes_
• d don t tiNni,the itl'K N#lo,,sal . imut, A4llO
1. •
:`,ll4l. l 6.olllfigiii..‘
WILAP 4SI WW .
is. so
Orders left bars °f u r Italia gland Bridge will rw.
gag as tr:Mitig ar. n. Wagons rilaniag Pitur
MINIS
- - , .GAZEITIti ',SATURDAY; JUNE .13
jeuitnix N. COLLINS,
25 Wood street.
ESEZ39
100. WOOD s•ruzzT.
100 WOOD ST •
mit lona
cr7 . RIAIDURET DMIRTIOT, Qry
' •
SPRING OPENING !
THEODORE If: IMPS
r te Burchneld 1 po.)
5 * .
- 5 •••• •: 1 • h -DRY 4100D8o--
' ''A I DRY 9001 S
-1. DRY GOODS*
NIL PHIL • respeettally announces that the
extensive • tions to nig , , ,
RETAIL DRY 000 N STORE
Are comeole 4. and Ida eatibllalunent Is NOir
OPEN. He Hera an enttrely
Stock of (i t ot Also
d Bummer Weir, at the lowest East
urn Cue Pri es.
atd: 8 ....meitirrr
: r
OTC SHANNON &
A . Bil
No. llb Wood St., Pittei►argiy Pan
IiVIICII4E/SA.I.F.
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
AT IAWNIT EASTERN PRICE&
fr
• 168.
• NEW GOODS.
NEW ALPACCAS.
NEW NIOILUIL
BLACK SILKS.
HOSIERY and GLOVES.
F. SOUCY,
or No. 168 Wylie Street jai
188. 168.
rapse:n4o3
GABS, McCANDLESS & CO.,
V (Lau wu.ow Carr a co.,
WHOLIZALZ DEALERS -IN
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 94 WOOD STREET.
Third door shore Diaaviad alley,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
TRIMMINUS AND NOTIONS.
pERFECT NTIVING
HAD GLOVES.
"A c. S. K."
We invite attention to our
HID GLOVE DEPARTMENT,
Which li now 001IIPLetS with every color and shahs.
In addition to our own special importaikto of the
Celebpated A. C C. Gonvin)
We have secured the exclusive sale of the
"Ham. Seat:dose side,"
The best alone sad moat perfect ht.
NUMMI= & CIMUMILE,
& CAILIJSLE„
19 Fifth Street,
New *ger the molt elegise& Una el
l et e o l gg l . "Weller
arms are neat: lnvite the,
171 W new and orlennk_and about,
ONE-FIFTH LAM THAN REGULAR mons.
MACIIVICI ft. CARLISLE,
'` .l4 " 19 FITIS wrsarr.
}tar jut opened all shades olf
BULLION AND BUITOBI TRINOVA.
BUOLB °MPS ALD 111130 E%
At yep low Prices.
BUSINESS CHANGES.
---The undersigned Du assimiated with Wm in
- flitignewh 'ditlng from April Ist. WM AL.,
TEED 8. *ALL. his son ADA 8. 011.1.1,5P112 mid
1.01118 INGLERT. The style of the Ann to be
OILLITIPIE A CO. .1: J. ommearus. •
.Refeming toUM abort. the undarsigaes2 take
. pleasure is stating that they willooatinne the
LOUNING CLAM AND- P ICTURE BOMBS,
At Oft Wood 5!..214 ; ,..1242re." .. ,1 isaintil to offer in
ducements to teni house in Um
Ihdrod buttes.r.7= - 7 .7 7
; . • - -Ss 00.
pISSOLIJTION.--Notide is hereby'
• Olen that the lartnerstnt. heri•tolure oohs:
hetefpea J. ANS. WILLIAM lilting
/inn iy J. nib &Winner the home And art
of-J. B. W LLI . been • this al ie.
sollb7 mates* eonsent. and the books or the acid
Arai *TV been tart with It. .1 , lieCANDLentl. tuber.
Mao me, No DIBt. emir street. /Pittsburgh; for
settirment.- The bustnent In future will be waded,
on try J. B. W11.41.1A/dil.3 • •
E. 'WILLIAM%
WILLIAIII KIIIINT., •
AVID J. lIILLEn.
80,18811.
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1011$6:OLVTION.—TI1E. FIRM OW
ATWELL. , LEE , CO. was dissolved On, tbe'
of Eltbruary. 1110% by mutual muumuu Either •
postage may awn the tumid or the Arm_to setaltunant.
JOtIN. ATWELL
CHARLES wrweLL..
The LEE.
turoUnMa OM. WIWI.
te NIN under the' namaand i t r iM
A ELL k HE, at e old plies. No. pi Bacot
rottrituU A Sontlnuanso of ins ,panoteM of their Okuda and the public Is murstrulltaoltel_ _tcd:
• , lIIAELEn ATWELL.
J. LSE. , •
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- DIM THIE'IIES T AND CHIT -.
Eft PIA2BYANIY
BclioniftekOk's; Gold i , llledtd.;'Pitinsi ,
6
AND ESTEYl'epTrAer - ORGA :: ;;'
, The..etruoumixtir PIANO , somblnea_.,_ia4 Me
Wen iraluatolv4asProaaila , a ii v i atia , *Pe 4 " .
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NV- act s •t t ra g e ? a A n erever tt
I 11 ) bit ed''its, la aia .. • 71kaaawaath . The
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c-f.t di rta ii ...lkutv,, tarpon
• iii brartiffiti;l t, 1 A _lier a ill iSS
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rat e Vir i l t l;tf ' 4 1.VtitniCIIVIlds: tatir eP-'
catootreir
tlialaast Daamitt, otiose* sal'
t t lar Amuses' It, um ut tile** ,
' • d Olniart fa' truttliallqa. sot 1 / 1 41 1 1 ."
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1",,. ' ",EM PA .. , VOX niAllik
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. , VI 114. 111 4,"" in avg
seam ~., ~ . -,,, .) ~
._F- , A 8i281. - 11:111EW BUINTLEnt
' oleir'' '''' - sl 'llO I , l4i:lnettalcianeirrazarr: -,
To perfect order, boat $ 35 . 10 . 13 °'
cm/L n a LOTTZ No*
oda os pitta e f
t.; a floarabove WI.,
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04pm, ~, 0 71:0_ OIL pLOTEO3.
gempre - st ff ica Or
r'j
We two i‘ store 041E41 oonipleie osocirtment of
CARPETS.AND OIL CLOTHS,
welave ever opened, embracing the newest styles
-and (magus of the best FOREIGN - and DOMESTIC
MANUFACTURERS, imported and selected with
'special reference to the Pittsburgh market. Many
:'of the patterns arekeonaned too= honsititxclu4SClT
. .
for this city. ' With the advantages of direct Im
portition. we are now able to offer early UM new
,
eat and choicest patterns of BRUSSELS, Born the
Most celebrated English looms, and at prices within
the reach of almost every householder., A 'owlet
but limited importation of IC.NoLISH INURAINs,
of extra quality: and in rare and beautiful designs.
will be .found enoice and desirable for
Chamber Our stock of. COMMON ALL-WOOL .
OARpg, purchased before the Carpet' Weavers ,
strike; wi Abe sold at the same rates as previous to'
the hut advance, and will furnish CARPETS to the
multitude at. thelowest prices since the war. A
good `CARPET FOR 95 CENTS A YARD.
N. B. - Thoiie having Parlors or Drawing Rooms
to furnish - are ePeeIORY tO examine the un
usually large numberotpitterns particularly adapt
ed Ur thht purpose, which we offer In WILTON and
TAPEsTRY-• 'VELVETS .acd :BRUSSELS •at low
.
OLTVER IcCIEMCIC & CO.,
No. 23 Filth Streot.
efte,A . 1 1 1111 ' 6 . .
CUSXI3P3Ma II e;
A very otrgierfor 'inapt, of
White,
Fancy 'dirtied
_
I I, And Check.
MATTINGS,
• - .1138 T •11111111211 D.
AI&WOOL INGRAINS,
IN BRIGHTEST COLORS.
Prices the Lowest in 'this Market.
McCALLIIN BROS.,
61 yrrraI3TESET. above Wood.
JUST RECEIVED.
NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS.
SWISS LACE CURTAINS.
Brass .
_and, Wand Cornices,
THE MUST AND MST TATUM'S,
(Many of which cannot be had elsewhere.)
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
McFARLAND & COLLINS,
71 and 73 Firth Street.
Jefirrn&T (SECOND FLOOR.)
1868. 1868.
MIL E 1 STOCK
or
.A 96. PL. 9C I ei
White, Red, Checked, itriped and Yur is
MATTjI 424. 1!4
IN cartmAfr VARIETY.
Oil claim, Window Shades. &c.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
21 Piffle Street,
istrErvikw7 OVER BATES i ERLL'I3.
STEAM
CARPET BEATING
ESTABLISHMEN T. whfii. TIM YEATS? TRIAL In New York and
a Eastern cities bas proved a eomplete 1100CINIS.
ITS ADVANTAGE& ,
113 , 4attizet and Shrinkage soattdetidy avoid.
Ed—No tipplataput neoesssa.
ad—Waeu freed ram dust, maths or theirlarvae,
the* Ceemt_ looks nearly as said •as Ise*, 'save the
esteem malts - from wear.:• •
4th-when perfectly -Mesa. a C a rpet will wl l4 '
load *Sala, s desirable matter m a mere point o f
eeosOmy; So am:hottest ot:toets. • •
ALL °ROANS Lir' AT THE 0)1TIOE.
• NO. 1.76 Sti•eer.
Or addressed to 'P. O. Boi eicetvg prompt
iItaCLINTOCIC,
, gam . WROPRIETOR. '
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LITHPORAPIKML
11151110112E.7,' PHILIP OL1111&.,
512/INGERLY & CLEM% Successors
t N , Gic, f V, Sonittctattam.ft pa. ••'
L." tI OIIIiOOII,CAL iltivotaiumitiaut.
.
TatieltStlAsttogniltllo Itambuatusinst West
of oda ne.h oittloar , Clara, Letter Heads.'
&kith, Leilete.,olroolare4!pow , Cartes 'lMPloguis.
ran. 11,911% views. Certtlioeutit ot peosttic
pttUl.w
41011 yams: .- Ntis."lll and lii Tatra street.
,
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CARPErNMIIWer BUIL B•
WIILLIABIJ; DICAL;
+! IhARPENTICR AND )3117I1X1ER,
•'- • - •
igesininTWM, 401131 g.
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- WALL 3 -PAPER -
Wil=M;l74.7"'"--7
Foe BALLS, PABLOB2,,
CHAMBERS and BITCIERNEL,
Iri GREAT
Yoe sale CrECSAP A 8 TUB CIIILOICEST, at
110.107 Market Street,akear Fink.
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
Txrau, PAPER -18&
vv
.17nnwimaed to be f suty 'w!d
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P 'Laiß,Bllll' A T.T.
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No. 87 Wood §treet, near Fourth.
ORACWI•
STEAM CRACKER BA KERY, Y,
SIT Liberty ,Stieet.
One Ciseiere are baked alum - the 4lvitNso'r-
TOM, and are superlorao , ddir baked 'byte! , Az or
any other P mc°4ll l I *
Vii' TRY irmEllf.las.
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ARE MMMOII, TO MY MMES
WTI:To*. SODA, 01
OBRAIT, FRENCH,
WATE BUTTER, SUGAR sad SODA ACK-
Egg. Wan d MILK BISCUIT.
' •
For Sale by Every Grocer in the City.
Bakery, No. 91 Liberty St.
JelS:r26
ItCOIBITITSC)INT,
No. 20 FIFTH STREET,
PURE MAPLE SYRUP.
CITY Olt ALLEGHENY. ',l/
•TR111501111105 0771C1. June 510. 1505. I 1
ALLEGHJENIV TAXS.
E . ..
,
Notioe is hereby given last - the AseeiWore Imre
now placed liz the Tremonners Mee the dopllestee
from the several wards of. • - . 1
City, Poor, City Badness; School, 'School
Building and 'Public Park Taxes, . .1-
. - . •.
And of WATER REIMS for .the year Ise% an
that said Taxes will now be received in_pursuanoe o
the Acts of Assembly, of Febrnart srrth, iseo,
and of Atwell Allth, AN.63, subject ..to the ibllowing
regulations and allcwancosl' • - •
Fiver eent. if paid on or before ili
pe a
first day of July.
Fonr . per cent. , if paid on or before th
first day of Anginal. • •
Two per cent. If paid on :ilk
or before
firstday of deptentber. -.•
.
If paid IMO" the first day- af Sbliteimber
and on or ; bofOre she drat, dftv - of Oe
• ben as deduction will be =Wee
.
If paid *Wier th e: arid 4.7.• , Oen
and on or before th e , first day of N
' comber an addition of five per ten
• 'ball be added to and payable on Mei
Ari Er. Tilt FL= or wONititrati,. Wary
rants will 'be isblied to enforce the collection of ant_
taxes remaining illinale."telleteer tr l 4 l the Pereeest
age accraettliereon, ,and the Ousts..
Triesnren g
, .
- .
pITTEIBILUGH , ' PAPER MANII
--FACTORING COlLFANY4'Naantaastuntrs of
PRINTING AND WRAPPING- PAPERSI
CLINTON mua' 4 l1 NTON N IWillaffil424(l
- cz AND WARRHOINIB,-.
o.B2Tidid Stieet, l i ittesirgl4 pia
OritonAttOOST HARTJIC, Preildent.
trit ab :OII,LIVINGEITON, Treasurer.
KJ. DLR. Beeretary.
DERlNftErlilitti Minn, John Atwell, B.
'Hinman, Jo o r B. vtuston. • s , •
Casts paid for Bauer !Gook.. -Thatom
wAsHINGToN , ml-, -,,-. - , i
v Y , wAsittriGTON sTRIDIT I _
• Deaf Pletsborgh ends, Dievasee
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W 44.1 4 41Cemitsorr,
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ifsnothettirer of CORN 112%liTif izs . i ne.DE er ` d ool t i
OfIOPPED PEED. Ordendelive red one
hoe of charge. Orate ,of elk , do P e . d .
Corn shelled. on sheet pollee . ' ' ' ,
IiVILL. S. TAYLOR, :
t PAINTE R,
ibt tbe pa tromaii,,brj
stall*, use vas. &mar au • trie thfr i i'af
f e n=ilttaga t to le g i a l . 14,:raimsl i thi
'same, snit man .be !brays at the ikop Leos to In
.1.4-M. sad ism to az. . ,:al • Ql4 1,1
raiu
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csetwessu tansy ruit wed&
Orders DromptivAateaded . ,
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