El ireFitibut Saptit, WMERV.% MY BABY? Where's my baby? where's my baby? But a little whilo agO, In In arm I held one fondly. And a robe of length-Led flow Covered little knees so dimpled, And each pink and chubby toe. r • , 'Wllem my baby? I remember Now about the shoes so red. Peeping from his shortened dresses, And the height curls on his head: OI the little teeth so pearly. . • And the first sweet words he said. Where's my baby? In the dooryard Is a boy with shingled Pair. - Whittling as he triecto whistle, IWith a big boy's manly air; - With his pants within his boot -tops, But nky baby is not there. ere's my baby: Ask that urchin. Let me hear what he will say: ' here's your baby. mar' he questioned, With a roxutsh look and way : • ' Guess hell grow wo rk an d bov, nw, Big ecough to Where's my baby? where's my baby? An I the years fly oial Yesterday held aria kis se d In its loveliness and grate: But, tomorrow, sturdy manhood Takes the little baby's place. EPHEMERIS. —lke graduating class of Dartmouth College this year numbers 54. -Henry Eclitmwerth committed suicide by hanging, on Monday night, in New York. .--Johnson, a convict who the gaol at Detroit, has be Canada. -4-Newark voted for the ,street cars on Sunday by • I three, thousand. +Three hundred and ei rapt were made in Loulavil month of May. —The various Hebrew benevolent societies of Phil been consolidated. —Gen. Magruder is to 1- &multi o Friday next Mexican experience. • —On Monday Arch-Blahs dedicated a new trsulin Morrisania with imposing sy —Two million five hun.: :acres of land are to be p.l Denver on the 13th day next. • —On Monday night a ni at Pier 49, East River, N , took Kr. Join Mayer for a shot him. —Messner, who was o have been banged at Rochester, N. ~ to-day, has , been reprieved for.. two weeks by Gov. • —joel C. Green, an old citizen of Chi ! tinned, and a well known steamboat capttdii, died in Cincinnati on Monday, aged sixty-two. r • —Seven hundred and fifty-six libel I f suits are- now pending in this country against newspapers, demanding aggregate . I ',damages of $47,500,000. -• —The game of base ballet Brooklynon Monday, between the Atlantics, of that place, and the Lanslngburg (N. Y.) club , resulted in a tie-19 to 19. —Three men who endeavored to jump on the front platforms of street cars, in i New York city, on Monday night, were knocked down and run over. • —The man who assailed Superinten- I dent of Police Kennedy in his office in , New York recently, has been sentenced , to six months imprisonment. —The State Temperance Society of - Wisconsin completed its' organization in lElwaultee on Tuesday, electing J. A. Dutcher President, besides a number of • • Nice Presidents. ' —The Superior Court has decided that the City Councils of Cincinnati have no • right to grant the exclusive use of lamp posts and other public property for ad ' vertising purposes. —There are nearly one hundred cases of small pox at the hospital on Black ' wells Island among German and Irish immigrants who have been sent there from. Castle Garden. —A new line of cabs has been placed in Central Park. They will hold twelve persons comfortably, hive uniformed drivers, and the fare for a tour of the park is twenty-five cents. —Mrs. Mary B. Cameron, residing in ' Charleston, S. C., was last week divorced from her husband, Robert Cameron, of Philadelphia. This is the first divorce ,ever granted in South Carolina. -On Saturday morning, the locomo tive of a passenger train - exploded at Ridgeway, Michigan, killing one man, and injuring three other persons. The L.engineer and - fireman were not hut. --A. street car driver in LomsyMe on monday, during a dispute with Calvin 0. Morris, a passenger, dealt him a tremen dous blow with a piece of iron, which caused his death on Tuesday m orn i n g. The driver is in prison. The, ship Piglia Maggiore, wh i ch 'was sunk last Thursday in New York harbor,, off• the Battery, is now bei ng llahuidby the Subintethe Wrecking Com , 4 pany.'.' 'The work will cost about one hundred and tifty thousand doilare, I • gentletnan, while carrying ide child icrtiee Broad street,.Philadelphia, during .:the storm on Monday night, •was assailed . by a highway robber, who succeeded in ;Man some palms fro& him, but was ..bates off withont Aching anything of —200,000 cigars, several thousand pottnds of tobacco, and ail the, tools Eilla :,11113rell of Col. - K. N. Phelps tobacco factory, in:Windsor, Ct 4 were seized by • • Will. B. Collector, and , Col. Phelps,was arreated, charged with extensive frauds against the Government. ,-Lut Saturday afternoon, while a . party were seining in Ctesar creek, pear ifineyeburg, Warren connty‘ a young malt by the name of Lensuel Stump, at tempted to swim across with the rope, cm( . 14. V. Atl,- ‘.'"a4l' 'W•AVW-14.1z;4414•• • • • • ••••• c~ ~f tea:,~~ . r.. ..... RA ` l__ .W.c. ::~ when helm seized with cramp and al raost initantly drowned- He Leaves a wife and child and a widowed mother to mourn his loss. —A dispatch from Quincy, 111., says: The woolen mill of Moffitt & Co., at Clay ton. in this county, was robbed a few days since of $l,OOO worth ofeloths. The robbers were tracked and arrested. The goods were all recovered, together with a large lot of other goods. They were all residents of this city, and some of them have heretofore born irreproachable char acters. • • —On Tuesday night spiny of burglars broke open the offices of the United States Express Company, - Mr. Ezra Crist and Messrs. Fosdick and Kennedy, in Lib- erty, Indiana. They blew open the safes in all of these offices, but succeeded in getting but $2O from that of Mr. Crist and about $BO from that of Messrs. Fos dick it Kennedy. Three parties have been arrested at Oxford who had burglars' tools upon them. --On T Monday afternoon two shepherds near Lima, Livingston county, New York, quarreled while driving home a flock of .sheep they had been washing, and Thomas Smith stabbed Patrick Gas kin twiee with a pocket knife, giiing him wounds in the bowels and liver from which he died. Smith, after getting a surgeon, surrendered bintself to the offi cers of the law. •Gaskin left a wife and seven children. —On Saturday afternoon four ties were placed at aliout thirty feet apart across the track of the railroad between Lowell ani Lawrence, Mass. The locomotive of a passenger train passed over three of them, but the train, a heavily laden one. was not thrown from the track. A man who was put off a train recently, for. drunk enness, was discovered lurking in the vicinity, and ia,now awaiting trial,charged with having sought the destruction of life and property. —On Tuesday afternoon the steamer Dumont, en route for Cincinnati, was hailed by two men at the month of Sugar Creek, who said they had a sick man in the skiff and wanted to send him to Cin cinnati. The man wasreprmented as too sick to be removed from the bottom of the skiff, where he lay, and so it, with its contents, was lifted on board. After the boat was under way the captain went, o tender his services to the invalid, whom he found just able to speak. , His name was Patrick Shay, and he had been stab bed in an affray with a man named Stan ton Adams, who must have shipped him off. He died during the passage, and the Coroner was to hold an inquest on his rem4ins on Thursday. soaped from captured in inning of the majority of !:hty-nine ar e durlng the aritable and •elphia have tnre in Cin- nceming his p McCloskey convent at • monies. ed thousand .licly sold at of September ht watchman ' York, mis lriver thief and ON Thursday last, Judge Good was re elected Judge of the Municipal Court at Wheeling. He had no opposition. Tun voters of Monongahela county have detested the proposed subscription of $lOO,OOO to the Monongahela Valley Railroad. Tni. Mason County Journal (Dem.) concedes that, the XVth amendment will be ratified, and is willing "to submit to negro suffrage without a fight. AN employe of the B. & 0. Railroad, while handling some ties near New Creek the other day was bitten on the Mud by a copperhead snake. Tun citizens of Kingwood, Preston county, have agreed to re-build the court house at that place, recently destroyed by fire, without the expense of a dollar to the county, Tan Norway Iron Works of Wheeling have secured the contract for furnishing the iron on thC locks and dams to be con structed in the improvement of the little Kanawha river. \ Tnn Editor of the Morgantown Con stitution has a libel snit pending against him to the tune of $2,000; he is alleged to have slandered a saloon keeper, of that place, to the above amount. Tim Parkersburg Times sayi: Cheer ing accounts come to us from the Oil Rock region and everything indicates that the old times of '67 wilt be revived there this summer. Nearly all of - the old wells have been effectually plugged and work will soon be resumed on the balance. Since the water 1 has been shut off we learn that the old Roose and Hanford well has doubled its production. The Greensburg Herald says: We see that Russell Errett, late State Senator from Allegheny county, has brought suits against the Pittsburgh Commercial for certain libelous matter published in that paper against him. We expected that sheet would go on manufacturing capital purposely for the Democracy, in its reck less and indiscriminate tirade against members of the last Legislature, till it would be brought up in this way. That the last Legislature, like all its predecessors. had corrupt "rings' , and dishonest men in it, of both parties, we never doubted, but that there were very many honest, true ' and faithfril-represent atives in it, who did their duty to the poi)• plc, and against whom this slang and general abuse does not and 'should, not apply—but is in their cases foul' slander and gross libelti=is alio .equally' , true. For instance, who that knows him ,as a man or a representative, does or could doubt the purity and integrity of our own Hamilton--an honest, moral and Intel , gent farmer ' who never in all his • politi cal life, has been sus pected or charged, by his enemies ever; with ought that did nphcome from the purest motives and 4ions ? He for , these, and in obedience to patty usage deserves an endorsement at the hands of his constituents. And there are others we could name who we believe are equally free from contamina tion with corrupt men and "rings." Let us be careful how and where we draw the lines between the venal and unfaithfhl, and the innocent, honest, pure Men. We may and should purg e ear . selves' of the former, as l‘w-makers, but reward and re-indorse the latter. • • _ rnisWet:clgitY.t Nithigitn, there are six eheese - Metorles, which wie nearly fifty thousand pounds of milk daily. It takes about six hundred pounds of milk to make a chew. ~~~ . WEST VIRGINIA. Republican Opinion. firPlAbq GAZ.EITE : FRIDAY; JUICE 18,69; PENNSYLVANIA. Ciss works are now-being put up at Uniontotvn. A wEw . Democratic paper, called the Democrat, is to be started in Honesdale. Rev. IL Musa, D i D., of Pittsburgh, lectured in Irittanning on' Monday last, on the Moral Element in Education. Purrr trees and the growing grain crops were quite seriously damaged in Westmoreland county last week by a hail last, week A VALUABLE discovery of mineral paint has been made at Kimberton, near West Chester. It contains a large per centage of iron, and is of a brown color. . A vslx of red ash coal has been found on the farm of Benjamin Gross, Man chester township, York county. Investi gations as to its probable extent and val ue l i t e now being made. l T THE store house of Henry Drake, in W laington township, Erie county, with stoSkof dry goods, groceriea, &c., were consumed by fire one night, last week. The building will struck by lightning. Tan Juniata Sentinel says: On Thurs day morning last, an unknown man was run over and instantly killed by the day ezp ess train on the Pennsylvania rail ro , about half a mile this side of IA isto U. 1 , sn nil time after the procession re f the old graveyard on Saturday las some scoundrels entered it and re moved every solitary flower that had been placed upon the soldiers' graves.—Wash ington Beporter. &smut= ABHOR, an- employe of the smelting furnace in Paradise township, Lancaster county, was found dead on Friday evening of last week, in the road leading from, the furnace to his home. The cause of his death is unknown. On Monday, the 23d ult., a child of Josiah Hershey living in Salisbury town ship, Lancaster unty, aged about a year and a half, clim d up the cellar door, and falling into 'a tub of water which was standing at the - side, was drowned before discovered by the parents. LAST Friday nights quarrel took place in a drinking shop in Tunkhannock, be tween two men named Martinnnd Shing ler, during which Martin stabbed Shing ler three times with a dirk, and the wounds will probably result fatally. Martiriwasjn gaol, but has escaped and is now at large. . Tax Lancaster Examinee says: On Wed nesday week, two men, names unknown, who were engaged in painting the hotel of Mr. George Diller, at the Gap, fell from the top of the house to the porch, thence to the ground. Ohe of them sustained fatal injuries, the other escaping with a few slight bruises. B. B. Van, of Forest Lake, who has I been an opium)sater for many years, hung himself on Saturday, May 22d. He went 1 into the woods, took off some of his outer clothing, laying the articles in a heap to gether, and hung himself to the limb of a tree, where he was found when, missed and searched for.—Montrose Democrat. Tan Crawford Journal saya: A well onthe Miles tract, owned by Collins Brea., of Pleasantville, commenced pump ing on the 27th ult. After pumping two hours it commenced throwing oil at the rate of 24 barrels per day, and steadily increased till it now pumps 100 barrels. The oil Is a nice green color. The well is 470 feet deep. LAST week.a little child two years old, of David 'latrine,Willistown, Chester county, was so baly burned as to cause death.. The mother was busily engaged washing, and the little one got so near the stove, which was very hot, that its clothes took ire, and before the mother was aware of the fact, it was so severely burned that it died the same day. On Friday night last, about ten o'clock, an attempt was made to shoot Spencer Worthington, who was riding along a highway on hoiseback, in Bucks county. He was shot at twice. The first shot missed, the second struck his horse in the head and brought it to the ground. The perpetrator of the deed is entirely un known, and no cause can be imagined for the act.--Lebanon Courier. Tun Forest Press says: Within four mica of the Forest Press office, D. G. Hunter has discovered what experienced California miners pronounce the genuine quartz rock, specimens of which can be seen at this office. Mr. Hunter has no in terest whatever in the lands on which this quartz has been discovered, and is a gen tleman whose word is as good as his bond among his acquaintances. Since publish ing the above, we learn that the lead is being followed up, and its value will soon be known. ON Wednesday last, Mrs. Thomas Fos ter, of West Chester, observed her cat acting very singularly, such as jumping around, biting at different things and look ing very wild. A: length she observa. it bite another cat and kitten. She drove it into the cellar, and a gentleman going down to look at it, it gathered itself up as though about to spring upon him; he hur ried out of its way. A son of Mrs. Fos ter then went into the cellar and shot it. The cats that were bitten were also shot. YESTERDAY Thomas Cunningham, who is the condubtor of the' local passenger train which runs between this city and Harrisburg, was addressed by a man who Stated that two years ago he and his wife passed over the Pennsylvania Railroad between Elizabethtown and Mount Joy witliont paying their fare. .He : inquired the price of a single ticket between • these two pothts, and On being Informed that it was twenty-five tents,' handed:V. Cun ningham fifty cents., This is ik;remaika ble case of , conisolenee:—.Lantalie ..X4- 1 r , . • • Pr en t Ara l/ A 6. , -.. ' , I , 1 f .... . §o ter 1 . 0 can be aseeitibiedihe • ate3V.tet'le,roP in 4 /4004%b7- o , le A te reibilutero-a.gezieral. Corn ' ana man hairplanted, and the, , breadth mot /so large as , usual, and: tWs ims been dam aged in low bottoms; and , on aide hills. Wheat has been growing very Tank and had commenced beading out, end brand 'Of it 'has bearbroken down by the hearK iii storras..“ Those who hive been watching it . closely do not 8 0 large a yield by, one•flith as that of last ;year, but many more sage were sown than nand laat fall. „ „ A crrizirtjtif Brunsirich, ?daine, who earns his living working by the day; has paid for morphine, Tor, the use of hill Wet nearly thirteen hundred dollars derktg the past foirteen years. . She_ irses it 0011- stoutly at the present timo—one drug= lasting- her lire daytt.7..The WOMan da dares that she cannot live without this stimulus, and her husband once walked -twenty-four miles to get her usual impPll- GAS FIXTURIS. WEL.DON & KELLY, xswzb.aturers and Wholesale Dealers la Lamps, Ltuderns, Chandeliers, AND LAMP GOODS. AM, CARBON AND LUBRICATING 01L31 InEIIZJEDTE. dlre. 7N0.:14 Wood Street: se9:n2ll Bgtween sth and 6th Menu • FRUIT CAN; TOPS. SELF, LAII,ELING FRITIT7C kN , TOP: PITTSBURGH ,PA. • • We are now pe , pared to supply Tinners and Potters.. It is p e rfect , simple, and as cheap as the plain top, ha, ing, the names of the various A i Pratte stamped upon the cover, radiating from the center and an Ind xor pointer stamped upon i the top or can. It is Clearly, DI etly and Permanently , IA Eciin - ro, by merely placing teaame of the fruit the Can contains opposite polnter and sealing in the customary manner. No preserver of fruit or good g it housekeeper will use any otheitafter once seein. WATER PIPES, TOPS A large assortment, HENRY H. COLLINS, apl4:h27 Ad Lvenue,neer Smithfield St TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, &C. DESIRABLE GOODS JUST, RECEIVED BY HORNE & CO. PARASOLS, SUN.UMBRELLAS,. Knotted Fringes, black and col ored, Gimp Trimmings, Guipure Lace, Dress Buttons, all shades, Sacque Loops, Eine Silk Fans, Invisible and La Pannier Hoop Skirts, French Corsets. Latest 'novelties in Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Fine French Flowers, Trimming Satins, Embroideries, Lace Goods, Linen Goods, Paper Collars, cuffs and Shirt Fronts of best makes. Gent's and Ladies' Underwear, the Patent Pantaloon Drawer, Horrison's Star Shirt. EVERY DEPARTMENT . COMPLETE. 77AND 79 ILIRRET STREET NEW, CHAP AND GOOD GOODS 1, FRINGES AND GIMPS In all styles and colors. SILK LOOPS FOR &EVES. FINE ASSORTMENT OF SATINS. THE NEW COIRETTE la PARASOLS, Also, a large varlets of SILT► PARASOLS & SUN usimmuls. White French Whalebone Corsets, (July 60 cts. a pair. TILE NEW Purple and Mexique Blue Kid Gloves. A splendid assortment of COTTON HOSIERY. WHITE & BRO. BALBRIGGAN HOSE. LAME CIIIOIISEITES, all stiles. SILK SCARFS, ETIBBOIDEBTEB► Gent's Spring Undergarments. MACRO - M. GLYDE & CO, 78 & SO Market Street. my? NU SPRING GOODS & CARLISLE'S No. ,27 Fifth Avenue, Drees Trimmings and Buttons. Ittabrolderiel and Laces. 'Ribbons and Viewers. ' Nats and Dein:Mts. Glove Stang sad French Corsets.' • New Styles firielerai Skirts. Parasols-ill the neW,Stylee. Sun ind Nall! Aiosieryr the best Nnglish "stem. , , 'Agenti Tor "Earr6 , 'Sehmleis I tipitrig end Bummer underwear,' ' Sole".agents for the Bemis Patent Shape 61- \ lays, "Lockwood"' lxving,” Test End."' "Elite," ate; "Dlekens.” "Derby," and ether , Dealers supplied with the abcrre at MANIIFikCTT.IREIM PRICES. MAORDM & CARLISLE; NO. 27 FIFTH AVENUE. WILOOR OIL CLO I I I IIOI, i: GBEEN OIWOLOTIV , •1 2ff SHAPE& 1 ":•• .' '; "VilAlejaaNT.-,-*“ •' ' ' l ' - j HINDoW sHADZlki ntr iai •• ". • TABLD AND Tru • . i• OIL CLOTHS 1 •IN swan' vmaja ms. 1 J. a H. . Mb and IN Sixth Saar ; t §s•7!^ ~ P ~~~~ S~tiM~~ ; w 0 rn ira cv 0 E. z 4.2 z mig ic; c., I=l g CO2 PI `I 01 sp. Ili ! E-4 n E" 4 4=o 0 0 4 rci O PI 0 E.; z oFi 14 _, Fel th led I 1:1 MI NEW SPRING GOODS JUST OPENED, AT THEODORE P. PHILLIPS' I 87 Market Street. ts, Misting, Dress Goods, SILKS, SHAWLS. SILK SAI.O QUES, Very Cheap. , MARKET 'STREET. 87 MeCANDLESS & CO.. (Lets Wllson,!Carr & 00.4 ; WHOLINALLZ DZALZBB IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 94 WOOD STIUDIT, • Third door above Diamond alley, PITTI3BUBSEL PA. 1 . 1 WALL PAPEIM, 'WALL PAPER AWD WINDOW SHADES, of New and Handsome Designs, NOW OPENING AT . 1 107 Market Street • (NEAR FIFTH AVENUE,) Embracing a large and carefully selected stock Ot the newest desiens from the FINEST STAMP ED HOLD to the CHEAPEST ARTICLE known to , the trade. All of which we o ff er et prices that r ill pay buyers to examine. . JOS. U. HUGHES & BRO. mh211:101 WALL PAPER. HE OLD PAPER STORE IN A NEW PLACE, - W. P. DIARSH.A.LL'S NEW WALL PAPER STORE, 191 Liberty Street, 1 (NEAR MARKET,) 1 SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. mhB GLASS. CHINA. CUTLERY. 100 WOOD STREET. NEW GOODS. 'FINE VASES, BOHINIAN AND CHINA. • NEW STYLESJ.DIIINNE SETS, TEA SETS, SIFT CUPS, I SMOKING SETS, . Alarge stock of • I SILVER PLATED GOODS s ' sa of all descriptions. . WCall and examine our goods, and we feel satisfied no one need fall to be suited. : R. E. BREED dr, CO. LACE, Ac. J. 100 WOOD -STREET. DR. WELTTTIER, c a i: r 3 y iT INV E TO TREAT ALL private diseases. Syphilis in all its ibrms , all u diseases and the e ff ects of mercury are completely eradicsted; Spermatorrhes or Semi nal Weakness and Impotency,. resulting from self-abuse or other =roes, and which produces 'erne of the following effects. - as lllotccea, bodily weakness, indigestion, consumption, avvsion to society, unmanliness, dread of • fauns , events, loss of memory. indolence, nocturnal .emiselone. and finally ad prostrating the sexual system as to render warrises unsattslactory, ands. therefore imprudent, are pernaisently cured. Persons af flicted with these or anyY, other delicate, Intricate 'or long standing eortstitutiontil canasta stweld give the Doctor a trialp •arnever fails. • A particular attention _given to all Female 00131-• Plaints, Lencorrhea or White*, Falling, Inflam nation or Ulceration ,of the .Womb, s tivaita, inuring, Ainenorrhoca, Idenorrhagia., Dysmen• nor:biles, slid OtenlitT Or Blrrellnrisr; are treat ed vitt We - - , 1 4P alf-evident that a physicianwho contrail Mall oxen:minty to the study of a certain clue f and treats' thousands of cases every To"- meat elallire greater skittle that specialty ban one award Oreelacw• • The' Doctor pu lanes a medic= pamo h le. of nay pagesttat gives a lull exposltions of venereal and private diseases, that can be had free Malee or . by mall for Teo starlps,s in sealed envelopes. Zesty sentenot. contains instiection to 'the of- Med, anst enabling them •to ,determine the pre. clue nature of- ;ben complaints.• The eal &Mightier"; comprising ten ample rooms, Venetia. When it Is not convenient to visit um factors °pluton can be ob tainel by gales a written statement artal. case and medicines an be forwarded by mall or ex press. In some InStanees.. however: a personal examination I. absolutely necessary, while in • others daily personal .attention 15 re t r , ired, and for the accommodation cf such pollen there are swartmenta connected with the office Mare aro. ded with ever/ reclean° that ls caleuleasd . to promote reoovery, mending. Mediated , 9apor baths. All prescriptions are prepared, in the late own laboratory, ender his personal OV Medical pamphletsa office . free, or JO two' stamps . ' o matter who bare rad what be says- ours B A.M. to LIE. Sundays X. AcIA P. sr. Oflice : _lio. WITAIL STBZICT.' fiats' Court linuee. Plttabureb. Pa. R-ENDERSON.Les BROTHERS, 466 Elbert street, Dealers be Drugs. awl Patent stenniass. fa* FULL LINE OF NEW ,CARPETS. FINE CA_Rf3TS. CHEAP CARFETS. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES: Mar;tine. BOVARD, ROSE S. CO., '! I 21 FIFTH AVENET. - imr7A:dawT RIMY 15,1 B A R G- A. I CI .11. 'EL 3E WINDOW SH AND LADE AND NINTII4GHAIL cunr.r.litircs, New Stock Just Received,. _ . LOWEST PRICES EVER 0114ERED. maimtLJLm) k. COLLINS, Ido. I 1 sad 13 FIFTH AV&DTQS• to • 19 BRUSSELS CARPETS, VELVETS, &C. The Latest FROM ENGLAND. 1 McCALLIIR BROS ., ' 1 No. SIFIFTH AVENUE, ELL La an d DI lig Have received B ri ail T S TY LES of Itige- I ENGLISH ILiBEET• 1 They also offer Complete Line of. DOJGSTIC =MING. To which large additions are 4ally being 'elide. A Display of ,Goods Equal To any ever presented In this market at LOWEsT PRICES. McCA_LLITIK BROS., '.ro. 51 FIFTII 4rE.rkE, :BET. WOOD & SMITHFIELD.] UZI MERCHANT TAILORS. BOYS' CLOTHING. A fall assortment of all styles and Blass of Boys, Youths\ and Children's Suits, For Spring and Summer wear. • GRAY Sr. LOGAN. myl2 47 SIXTH STEEXT, (late St. Cialr.) MTHERSON & MURLANBRING, No. 10 Stith (Late St. Clair) Street. (Soteessors to W., H. -31cHECE af. C 0.,) SLEIRCRANT TAILORS, • Have just received their carefully selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, and Will be glad to show or sell - them to old and new cu.tomers. The Cutting Department wits still be superin tended by Mr. C. A. 31IIHLILHHELING. . - I take pleasure In recommending the above flrm to the liberal support of the public. mhililBl W. H. McGEE. TIEGEL, B ° Mote Cutter with W. Hespenheide.) NCERCEILANT TAILOR, I No. 53 Smithfield Street,Pittsburgh. se.terrzi EW SPRING. peplos. N A splendid new stock of I A. CLOTHS, CASStIifEBES, 3.8 received by ILEI/CH. sell: Merchant Tailor. 13 Smithfield ;Meet. WINES. IJIQUORS, (d. fr 4. ' * r 15 . . 1 IA r!i WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, .:&1, it witoisi.alal imu.rts PURE 'RYE. WRISKIES, ti . . . 409 PEA ST R EET, - Rave Removed to ,r 4 . to, NOS. 884 AND 886 PENN, t ._. Cor. Eleventh it:(formerly Canal. ) r ,..za JJOSEPH 8. WINCH* co w 4 ...,... NOS. ills, Wit lins in. in ialii liN6 man BTIUMV, IPUTS.ltlniOlit K 4 itAxtre OP Cspper MAMA Rye Whiskey. Ts ii Milren hi ch so ex wiltsa saaam Kr-Tl'<c SCHMIDT &FRIDAY, -- inrolirras or 69. Ns °, • irr is. DES, (Srcorld Floor). Arrival
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