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WILL HEREAFTER BE FURBISHED ADVANCE PAYING SUBSCRIBERS ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, IT IS PRINTED ON A MAMMOTH SHEET, LARGE CLEAR TYPE. IT COHTAISS ALL THK EXCITING NEWS OF THE DAY ! Editorial, Local and miscel- laneous ; Foreign and Domestic markets. SEED YOTTB DOLLAB BY HAIL AT 01TE BISK GET UP Cl,cm in your neighborhood. Send for » PROSPECTUS and. SPECIMEN COPY. DON'T FORGET THE DOLLAR. JAMES P. BAER, Address aIT Editor and Proprietor. Pittsburgh, P HOBNUfi POST JOB OFFICE. itiUfc t. un. BARR & IYERS, BOOK & JOB PRINTERS, Corner Fifth A Wood St*. Pittsburgh. HVF-Rv DB&OBIP'riON OF PIITN & FANCY PRINTING, Vxocrted to the fit** Htfla.; £1 A. XXj R O -A- X) f Commmid, prcwSU fc legal At short noti< a, on reasonable terms. Particular attention piad to Un« Printing of POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, Ac. PC* Concerts, Exhibitions and Circuses. -4MGE tDOITIOIS OF MEW TYPE & UCHIEMI sxvrrtfisosmt «n»»sal» *“» jssa aHoataitheoitJ. < v«\ j - - ; : "V'' ■*- «* " •* . i. . 1 1 *■ " ' ' Clje Path) Jlast JAMBS P. BARB., EDITOR AND PUOf fcIETOK. Tsana:—liaily, Five l>oil*ru p©r yyAr, strictly in ad ranr*©. Wo©kly, Singl«* F»ul'H'~r:puoop Two l>ol* iars per year; m Cluhe nf fi>«. One Lollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS Arbitration Committee ol the Hoard of Trade For Marc ft and April WM. McCRKKKY, V. P. K. CAM PKF.L I IHAIAH LiICKFIY, ii. PKKSTwY, «. B. McKLBOY TO LKTS for sale attbis office. ■jyj liSiSUi: K 1 AND VIRGINIA MiiNKY TAKEN AT PAR, at CHARLES GI PEER’S, Stahulnu Affray in the Ninth Wari> —A Man Hai>ly Cut anh the Rhki’ktra toh Ar&kstkd —Ouite a Benuua stabbing at fair occurred in the Ninth Ward on Friday eight, the particulars of which, as we learned them, were about as follows: At a ball giveo at the house of Mr. lieever, W. Cou ter aod his wifo wero present. During the evening two or three person*, one of them Thomas Normino, son of Alderman Northine, of the Ninth "Ward, obtained admittance, but after dancing once became disorderly and were ejected, not however, before one of the females, either Mrs. Lieever or Mrs. Cooler, received a slight cut in the breast. Norunne soon al terward returned, arm was ani.n encaged in a difficulty with (.-outer, which terminated in the latter receiving two uulv wounds in the abdomen from a dirk in the hands t \ Nor mine, who succeeded in making his escape. Drs. Kern and M'Couk were sent lor and an examination showed that Corner’s bowels were protruding from one of tdo wound* lie was subsequently removed to a hoa.-e in Hard scrabble, where he now lies in a critical condi tion, though be will probably recover. "\N bon the Mayor learned of this Assault ht* dospa'.ebod officers in search of N->r min *\ v»ho was found secreted in a closet in bis lather's house. Af ter a hearing lie was committed until Tuesday next to await tbo resul. of injuries Defendant ii a young man of ab >ul twenlv five. Brkad Making.—one of the best linden bakers give* the following receipt to make a superior loaf <>f broad, of what is called a half pock size. "Will not some of our readers try the plan and report upon their success with \\ To make a bad-peck load take three quar ters of a pound ot well boiled, mealy potatoes, and mash them through a fine cullender or coarse sieve, add one eii'nth «.f a pint of yeast (about two tahlcspoi nfdils.l or throe-■quarters of an ounce of Herman dried yeast, and «>ne pint and three-quarters id lukewarm water, {KB degrees Kahr.J together with about three quarters of a pound of fbmr, U) render the mixture the consistence of thin bailer, this roixturo should be Eel aside to ferment; if placed in a warm situation it will rise In less than two hour?, when it will reliable yeast in appearance, except as to color. The sponge m made is then to be mixed with one pint of water, nearly blot>d warm, ('T~ deg. Kabr : and poured into half a peck of flour, which has previously had one ounce and a quarter of salt mixed in "it; the whole should then be kneaded in a dough, and allowed to ri*e in a warm place for two hours, whon it should bo knead ed into loaves and baked. The object ol ad ding the mashed potatoes is to increase the amount of fermentation m the sponge, which does to a very rt markable degree, and, c-«n sequi'ntiy, renders the bread tighter and better SENTIiNCES IN TliK CRIMINAL C"L RT . ‘>o Saturday, in the Qaarwr S-tM.u.*, .ludg- Mc- Clure passed genteu.-d oh -be Lmow.i g person-: Elizabeth Griffith, . on7‘««i 'f Uri ' an }'. one year in the Penitentiary. Edward L. Me Tiernßn, convicted of selling Ls uor on. Sun day, 15 lino and costa and UHeen days im prisonment in jail. TRh motmu for a n**w trial in the case of Jsme* Graves, convicted ot stealing a Newfoundland deg, was overml-.d and be sentenced t" a nominal l.ne and uin-t* months inijirlhonment n Lho count, jaii ii W. Smith and his wife E. r.t, c.mvtct.-d of a.- and battery on iv-.h other, w*-re tir.'d ti! cent" t2 o -111 'ach. Hi d t: Holly pit-nd guihv ios, ,IiL K was flned $lO .-nil usU Maii-ic- lin nr.an plead guilty on tw . ha-gea and was lined sl'* and costa on eacli t H -' pll 'v. as called up to be s. nlenccd t'. r sv.iu.g quor on Sunday, but, his counsel stain.:.' '.'-at his yn.e was dangerously ill, sentence was nos’polled until Saturcuy next. Pujy. J. T. WiUKtISK S su.rrr mu-ifiiv comia elf to-morrow ivt i.iDg, ' .h ii, = t , in City Hall. It promisee to be a rich musical treat, as several of our beet kn -wn musLa! amateurs assist, with the entire lore" of Mr. ■WBmolink’s pupils, among whom are many young ladies, raised in cur midst, poisisstd of undoubted rare, cultivated, sweet coicfs, who will endeavor to please the ear with tbi-ir choicest offerings. Th- programme embraces quite a number of eiqutsHe appropriate tel. r lions, as the Gloria and Cuaio, loon ileria dente’s celebrated maas, wtin.L thro.ed and * n raptured all who beard it performed at the late oratorio at the Cathedral Tin- l-mb.-usor ha* gone to great trouble and nw use to make this the conrtri uf the season, at.d we would ui ge all lonii ol excellent music to alleud, as we know they will be gratitiod and spend an agree able ovening. EnroKCK THkl.at, Laws—The 1.-gisla tures of several States have enacted s*ringrnt game laws for the protection of aiiiniaU, birds and fish, and it becomes farmers particularly to sco that thev are strictly enforced, as far as pertains to birds. Scientific men ol high au thority very generally agree that the alarming increase of destructive iiitc'.us, winch cause the loss of so much grain and fruit, is mainly in consequence ot the wholesale slaughter ol their natural enemiis, the birds, that had previously kopttbem in duo hounds. Let every cultiva tor poet conspicuous notices upon his fai m, fm b.ddmg all persons to enter the fields with a gun, under penalty for trespass. This may be done ar.d the offenders punished, where no game laws exist. Let every bird murderer be dealt with rigorously. Kswiß k. anas. Lookino Glass Be, Pioturbs, Frames, etc The manufacture ol h uktng glasses and gilt mouldings has reached groat perfection in this city, aod goods of this deecriplion are sold at very low figures. Messrs. H L. Brecht & Co., whose advertisement will bo seen elsewhere, manufacture looking glasses and portrait and picture frames, also gilt and imitation rose wood mouldirgs, at 12h Smithlield street, where they have a full assortment on band They also make to order anything in their line, and pay particular attention to repairing paintings, renovating frames, etc. "We cheur fully commend this firm, as they sail only first class goods, at low figures. ■Western Pennsylvania Central Lit erary Union.—At a meeting of ibi. Associa tion on Friday evening, the following officers were elected to servo for the ensuing term of one year. President, Dr. J. G. McCar.dless. Vice President, Wm J. Pnililps. Recording Secretary, Hall Patterson. Corresponding Secretary, J- S Reed. Treasurer, F.rnest W. Morrow. Editor of Magazine, Thomas P. Houston. Assistant Editors, G. Beij. U. Martin, Amos W. Barbin. Urderiy Sergeant, -Win. C. Dithridee. A special meeting will be held on next Friday evening, for Ibe trans action of business, preparatory to the publica tion of a monthly magazine. "Westminster Colleuk.—Tho TmaUifiS of this Lnstilution will meet in Nbw Wilnaipg f ° n on Tuesday next, at which timo, it is pj®' earned, they will fix upon the fatune location of the College buildings. If removed from Wilmiogt o0 * do doubt New Castle will be se lected. • • ■■ '• •. .-v' : * - •.. ; : ••■ X ; . ■ ;'-v -ysftT*?£»S i&frS&tMig&Mit* l . a- ?•>':■.?lW.-. > 'Vs*£t -**+*,'« WM.MKANS. 7 8 market struct < » • 4, • *•*» r ' » «< * • PITTSBURGH. MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1861. Dr. Von Mosch/.taker.—The slay amongst us of this eminent physician is fast drawing to & close, and he will leave us followed by the beniaoua of many who have found relief at bis bands. Ilia success in treatin'; affections of the eye and ear have been truly wonderful, arid many who have recovered the almost lost facul ties of hearing andaightcan testify to the ben efit he has been to them. To such as are af flicted and has not yet called upon the Dr., wo advise an early visit. He can be found for a short time longer, at No. 155 Third street, and having once examined a case and com menced a course of treatment, his directions can be transmitted by letter, and tbe case as successfully treated as though he were rcsi ding permanently hero. The silHcled should seize the opportunity to consult the Dr. before he leaves us. Death in mg Coi■ ntv Jam..—On Satur day morning Charles F. Palmer, an Knglisb man about forty years of ago. who was com mitted by tho Mayor on the Ist instant, ten days, for vagrancy, died of consumption in the county prison. He was very ill when committed, which was done for the purpose of having him sent to the Poor Farm. Contm uing to grow worse, tbe nooessa p y arrange ments were made by Mr. Fortune. Secretary of the B ard of Guardians, for his removal, which was to have been allee'ed on Saturday morning, hut he died before the time for send mg him up arrived. Deceased was a stranger here, of dissipated habits and had been in jaii once before. Coroner Bostwick held an in quest upon his remains and tho jury found a verdict in accordance! with the facts. Oildom.— W. A. Ross dc Co. have struck a very tine vein of oil at Edinburg. Tb»*y drill ed ddO feet. II A. Woodworth & Cm discontinued their operations in boring at the Pioneer weir, in South New Castle, at the depth < f t'.'.M iVot, be lieving that they havo an abundance of ml to warrant pumping. Mr. O. P. iShiras will have his refinery in operation in a few days. Ud is coming in for that purpose, which adds an additional stimu lant to tbe oil fever.— Laurtnce Journal. Nkw Link to thk Oil Reiiion*—Tho Allegheny Valley Railroad Company have established a line of sto&rners to make daily trips between Kittanning and Franklin and Oil Creek. The train from this city, at -1 oVbck P. M , connects at M> with one of the boats, which immediately leaves for Frankim, arriv* ing at one o’clock next day. Tim bout? arc run by lime schedule and the precise lime at which they will reach the various points is known. Freight can thus be carried cheaply and expeditiously. Dis(iOR(»ED —A day or two since Andrew Gordon, a young teamster, visited the gipsy encampment at Breed’s Grove, where he traded his horse with a gipsey named {Stanley f,-r an apparently fine animal, paying si'»to boot Finding the horse bo had procured wind-bro ken and unscund, be entend suit against Stanley, before Alderman Jamison, who had the wanderer arrested for fraud On rotur log Gordon’s horse and boot money and geltn g his own back, Stanley wa.- oti pay ment of costa. Kvkrorkenh—Evergreens can Im* safi- v transplanted during any oi the spring months. They are as certain to live ns an apple tree if planted properly The roa*< r> why so many die is that ibe r<K>u are alb>w<d to become dry before being planted. If the rootg are kept moist, the) are as certain to live as any other trees But if tho root" are allowed to get dry, you need not plant them expecting them to live Wood's Min>tkzl> —This company, frwtn Wood's marble temple of minstrelsy, No 5* 1 and sbB Broadway, N. V.. aunounea asm s of four entertainments in this city, at Concert Hall, commencing on Wednesday evening n--it. J. F. Birch, tbe agent of tho troupe, ir h*Tc making preliminary nrrangeriientß. Af ter such a company as the Tnsw.irtt B, Woo i’<* troupe must be good if they attract larg.- audi ences tb;.- week Pas-r. Wamklink b Soiree —The concert of the pupils of Prof. J. T Wamclink, takes place to-morrow evening at City Hail Fr< m Prof. W’s reputation as a teacher and tbe ex i client programme offersd, we expect to see a full attendance. We can assur-- «>c: rrad'-rs that suv h a musical treat is r:..t<lt- i .tl r•- i bt-re— the more noteworthy \a h :n- u!«.i.t only participates. Mr C t::*'"h -Mr. C"U d k, hv..;.- v lu\of i ; e in Pitlsmrgb, muk'»r bis first nj ;r.-- HDce at the Theatre this evening, m l.ic unap proachable pcr-or.alion of Lnhe Fn-lTf g in the “Willow Cop‘c " We n*-»d m dw« .. i.j on his excell'Tico in ling j art, as rno.-l i l i nr Thea l .re-goors have tewi him in it, Hnun*'Ri.y ail w.U go agam. We anticipate lor Mr. C a sucowful engagement. Divcio ta —ln the Court of Common P.cas, on >!»turdav, a filial decree of divorce was granted in the long pending application oi Janie- vs. J arm (. Swisb'-lm, or. the ground . I d- sertioii. The application id Martha Brandes tm a reparation from Simon Brandc«, for H like cause, was also gr.nlrd. Femme Sw.k Trader. In the Court if Common Pleas, on Saturday, the p« mi m . {’ Misan Wils- n. wife oi James Wilson, to he declared a lemmo*ole trader, -m the ground id desertion, was granted. Tbe peliuo/u-r owns property in the city and in McKeesport. Wm. Clayton, in Diamond alley, will eon tinu« to keep on band a most extensive and ex-* c lient assortment of pure unadulterated liquors of all kinds. There is no pow-m <-r headache in what ho sells, and ha is, withai, a eiever, gentlemanly man to deal with Sealed Verdicts —Two juries who went nut on Friday, one in the case oi Common wealth vs. Warner Powell, and the other in tbe case of vs. James Crn-wiMl, brought in sealed verdict, W 1 Satueduy, which will bo opened this morning. Ch kai* John —This original comical g.-nm*, who has such a novel way of selling goods, and has such a knack of amusing people, has opened at t»l Fifth street. If you want to see a novelty and enjoy a good laugh, go and se«* Cheap John. Order. On Saturday the Court of Common Pleas granted an order in the application of the Aid Society of the Methodic Protestant Church for leave to alter and amend its charter. P £i M u 1 A R r ;s i* K K *,**' “ ° '• *R , V* * * w jZjAND I'R"PKI. ~,NU l'KN ,MLS O t* P E 1 fc ◄ B CO % O O W. S. HAVEN, Corner of Wood and Third Streots. apS I"]ToK SALK—TIIK \VELL KNOWN Keg and Barrel Manufactory, situate in Pitt town bmp , (adjoining the City Line) on the Bank of the Al legheny fever. There la Mill and all the ma chinery for manulaoiariDg Nall Kegs, Floor Barrels end Boxes and with bat litt'e expense in additional machinery will make Oil Barrels at cheaper rates than can be made elsewhere. For further particulars ap ply to L. WILMAETH, Agent. Fittftbargb City Milia, fcbwwt ■Vi '* No Small Notes —Tho ID mo of scntatives has, by a vnlo i-f tifly-lhroo lo fori). f our, refused to permit the banks of the State to issue bills of a less denomination than $5. Mayor’s Kryuk.— Mayor Wilson had ho fore him, on Tuesday evening, sixteen criminal cases, which were disposed of by Hues and im prisonment, as usual. The Lauies of St. John's Church, Birming ham, aro making arrangements for a lair for the benefit of the church, lo bo held on the Tld inst. KlrrKi>. —Samuel Bennett, wagon maker, of Allegheny, was fined $ll by Mayor Drum on Saturday for obstructing the streets with old vehicles. For Kansas. —Tne Congregational Church of Allegheny have returned to Mayor Wilson by llev. Jas. Brown, So for Iho Kansas fund. Forestallin'! —On SaturJay the Mayor fined Mrs Lally, a huckster lu the Diamond market, $ll for lore-tailing. Drs SritiiMNa a Munson have removed their eill ce to No. l'.'l l’ciiii Street, near St. Clai r strceU L'kntistky.— r>r. C. Sill, N<>. -M Penn tru*t, aitonds to all branches of the Denia roluu-ion wthih mtaa. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manufacturers, ajad Wboleraie and Retail in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS No. Pean Street, above the Can a 1, Have t>Q aaod a Larne Aewortmeoi of Fancy and Plain Karniturw, io WaJnat and Mahogany of tfoetr n»n ntann* and warmnLwd equal in quality rnd style to any 'T'anrifa/'i'.irfd ■r* «'i<> fly, and w.P ik-.I at jrvtM taSOrtf DR. C. BAELZ, W&TERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Al-30—AGENT OF RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS RUPTURES. ,lel It tjllß PK.NN AM’ WD'SK-ns. SAPONIFIER! Important to Samiiif.s! Sav«* Tim\ 7rcjF , '\ Jrj Cxpensp ini: BEST AUTIfLE SOFT SOAP! One pound oqu:-i to Six pounds 1 3 < > r l’ 1 1 ! ! pur Kiilr at Wbolmlc. lij Perm’a. Salt Manufact’g. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA And fr .ill Dmg*isl« <>• Dt n» !n thr IJ oiled BT*ua Hyatt’s Patent IlluminaUng Tiles HAVING BKKJi AITOINTKI) AG iNTB you TIJK * A I. K t K HYATT'S CELEBRATED I LLI'S INATI>«TILBS, I>iK IJH HTI Nil BA'KM KN'i >. CEK . I.Ail.'. ARI-V't, AM* 1 OA 1. VAULTS We wtulti r- Bolu'H an exairmmiioo <•! simp!**, at our Warehouse, No. 150 Street, ANL'F.RSOS * PH I FLIPS, f'T BROWN BROTHERS, maonffteuirer*. Owenses llliomi*. J\. CARD. TV r>'MIM.IANCK WITH THK HE- I sl 1 1 RCTfra. of mj pM '-til* WHO iinu l improved . . ui- m!'- rV 1 > under m* ue»i f r t. and with the nwci.er- UDN ai.phi*:,on* <,( ■mini 1 , » IHJ desirous of placing Itietn* ■ iv• * under m> cute. w- ! I" ea ry out Vile „ d.-.'d n made In me dm.' pr« .■**. I i.xn* made «ucD sr *aivg» id-iu . a* n :*! .-Dai. i- m- l • ?n*hJ to their wishes nfs i *r. r-nuuii lore : .r -onw wee*.- looker. j,. Mifr" . t‘> mv Certain I* owlcdge. in lhl» «• tj t.iim.-r ■!. - r-urk > r- loin Iht* ~et. el «d' : e*: U). an 1 sight wi. . -s rtii.J i) u-t-ti «d tn >• prut. vuDii! -wrviovj*. aud who ; iff on ,i'ic 'int" th**> Nee that a complete < ur- in ef ;'r’.!ej 1,.- . ; i,'ir friends <»r iw'i|iiVDiiiD''f- who ftr,/ H'ti.-rm* tr> .dun-ir, h>i ««lii □*! at 'he fame lime .j t i- el' t ■*'-*•* may no eiitiM'iy different, and I'OiDe . rijfy u<•' rr'p ’he s*n>* ueiurnwnt. . r **l •u o a protra-.-ud one i *• fu-ewanry, it wm iheu u.»t la? more m iir t."vrer to unoertake dieir c*>e.-nI all • Ti.eie »'e nl.-KJ uumy wfo have h«*en ’sm;ered with tv or tender*!, an i ha* e. th* re to re. U-t ai. 1 ant i and ImiU that thT- i- eretl a pr- t-abdity < l ct.'aiuiug relief * om ihvir film nu,. uo l mnktng any sjluwanee that it In -i tlie want of pnq**r tre*»Unent they owe tho r aiitter- I 0 all those I am dee-roue • f poiuting mi; first, t:,- teetUD.r.iNl' 1 punish**-! here tr. m w.>rne of the mnet cmz*ti-of the United H u>n ought to Wi»:|-h the 11. ‘Nt doilhUOK mimlh. VfCoiuily. the Kulte um'u*et.'Weii OU me hv the rree-. would or need he. a Mirtieient rei*<*uuneudation. and iv>ove a 1. it im vi h no -mail oraiilh'atiofi ami | lea.-iire that I « an r-i. r to p*r- U/s m til'- «' t) Who testify t*'the -uree-B <d mv imai •v,nt aod tie great h.metit t hey have there •, ..in' HtDi ) av mi BHi'ti! of it.-- opp Iti.mil of iG-uruu: K.oae wh ' inter.d conat.i'ing tne that thevwili i.iaayt* r. - e w '>• m me m . hB’I <1 op.u; -u a.' ..> the ht».le (►! i r maUdy. and wom.u. H.up.-ug i «t n.a.a an ■ i ras„, c.,-r*nte.- of r..ie, wl.u-l. no .•,.t,»cietm.»U* D(iy-«iuiun would do, i will endeavor lo use my uum-st a> ility to < fleet II cure where 'h»-r • i.« ii chiili. •• id doing w ' ere ' net - I- 11-tie i in-vor h.-edHte ol gitmu Idy .uetde-i opinio.t. '1 he year* of Muds and la!«»r l have devote.l tu air id ami ftpUiam. ,u-e»«*e.H. aau me great exnomiDce I have had m huroj-e and in the Uuiied Hiatea, -arranUH me w ithout fear i f eou*ntdienor, to ne* that there b Q" one m the l mu?U Slate* i-etter utialitied to g is h more relmt.le i pinion limn my*ell And iQ 1 beg to *ta e that i nose aim ara *1 tlenr tTfl'ow* the L>if«ab.'» »•' *■ a' k;i ! y*., uld m-l uH,*ethh opi.onuui!>. and hmu; buy o. l, m not to k-osa any Dm- tu * rdtr m Imye the lull t*uelii during my " “y. ll W|! t itupnaadiU* for ui« t*> under ake auy cm*- after th« lusui M.y. Where a I. i gihen ng UvatmeU* and my |H»fsoual at leUUam e wdi ■ e t»et»M»N*ry. |. A. \'t i.\ MOZK H/.IsKKK, o. u tat :»ud Annst, Dl s» IliV i : Tin* merfihip fteretoforw exoLDg laitwr-n nndor«iutHvi, un „ name vl CAHTWHItsHT A is V ~ , lv(sl imirnl «' .n.-eiu. WSI, OKI' lrmn 'he tirm. I' .o i-usnie-a will be w «h. a !r G.m KTW?((i<H . 1 . PiTTßLUiuin. Feb 'Jlat, ISUL. V l, UN‘i. H* ViKfi DISP'JSKI) OF MY INHSU- I.>T ID the t rmof i.'ARI WKPtBT * YOUNtt, ,o my former partner, W. W. YOU.M4. I »*• m ricommencilTg him to ™^, e " r '“ u ‘* l„ Ilia public 1 Ah I tt KlbH 1. |>,rr,L. «na. l-D..ilsL 1801 . .. J fi2l . Co-Fartnerslilp, IAI1 1 UNDKKSI'INKD HAVE llllh lay f'.rma'l a Ui-Tarlnvra: l|i uuder iho name ami s-vTeul i KKS N-OIFR'Kik • 00., in the I'Rjx-r, Khr d.lk«nvr.U'«n,m,~..on , M ~f | . KIN ,. c u’knky mkkrick £I»WaBI* C.ULAPP. PitUbnrgh. Pa-. March Ist, Ifidl. J«o. M. PsaK-tNS C. fliKav Mkurics It C. Clapp PERftIIVS. MEBBICK. & CO., WHOLKSAU*; AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Paper, Bags, Twine, Cordage, &c„ &e„ Manilla Hope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Ma terials, &c., &c, Warehouse No. Hit Third Street, Valuable Properly for Sale. Will be offered for sale at Public Auction on tan »rem.aea, on rue«tay, lh „ nth dav of April next. at the hour of 3 o clock. P. M. «tv le.ir.ble lot ol ground having * front on St. Cta’ .treel. of forty-two feet aod eight ex tending hoik of equal wl Jin along I'Uquesne.Way. 110 feet Term, tf .alei-One-fourtli cash, and an<i the balance in three equal ahnu>il payments, mth interest JOHN IRWIN, President Marl&4*Tt s. Allegheny Suspension Bridge Co. £JINCINNATI catawaba wine, J. N. HTRAUB’S LAGER BEER. Pure ,n.l good, partioularly t< r l»m‘lv »«. alway« be had at l£e Wine and Lager Beer Saloon of X EOT H, Ho. 28 Diamond. »■>>£ ■-1, a ■ "—r^3^- THE LATEST SEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. Washington Cm, A'lrii -.—lt is a mis take to Buppose that the recent events in Dominica have excited any peculiar inter est on the part of the Administration, and least of all that the subject especially enters into the instructions of our Minister to Madrid. Nothing is authentically known here beyond the fact that the Spanish sub jects on the island had sent to the Captain General of Cuba for assistance, and that the two or three hundred troops despatched by him were under orders Dot to land unless by request of the authorities. There is. however, some anxiety to learn what Spain will do in the provinces. That she wa# privy to the revolutionary movements is a mere conjecture, as it is said that even in diplomatic circles there is no information on which to base such a conclusion. Tne army and naval officers appear, in com* rnon with the public, to be unacquainted with the military designs of the administration, so caut.ous are the executive authorities in tbit particular : but from the moat available sources it is almost, if not quite certain, that the greater part of the troops leaving the Northern torts are designed for Texas, to operate on the frontiers lor the protection of the inhabitants against the Indian excursions. They will re occupy the foru on the Rio Grande, and, ac cording to official representations, will find a cordial welcome to their homes. Governor Houston has given lull advices to the Federal authorities, and the result, it is anticipated, will bo to re-establish him in his position, a* tne executive of that State. The troops in tbo neighborhood of Fort Ihckens, on board the United States vessels, are considered sufficient in number to reinforce that fort, if this design has not already been consummated. The President has appointed the follow ing named Postmasters : David Price, at New ark, N. J.; Win. H Post, at Yonkers, N\ Y. . iiadley P. Burrill, at Chelsea, and Na than K. Miller, at East Cambridge, Mass. .r:‘..iHTao?a uxtaa Washington, April 6 —The President has appointed the following named postmasters for Pennsylvania stations: At Pottaville, Mrs. Margaret Siiliman ; at Minersville, T. T. Davis ; at Tamagno, M. P. Fowler; at Lew isburg, George W. Forest ; at Wilkesbarrt*, Samuil barton; at Germantown, Hillary ’Kriduinum. The steamer Paw n»'o. wim-h has been lying at the navy ) ard sinci* the Ist of Maroh, left to-day for Norfolk. She is in full war trim Her ultimate destination is not publicly Known. Lieut. Talbot, returned from Fort Sumter to-day. Ho ilrst reported to tbo Secretary of War, who accompanied him to the President’s house, wbero he remained for severs! hours. T li K MARKET K• • K Nkw York, April 6 —Major Holmes, com mandant of the forces at this station, has re signed Capt Harry’s battery is aboard the steamship Atlantic The Powhattan has been ordered to stop at Fort Hamilton for troops Capt. Meigs and the company of carpenters and mechanics from Washington have left tor parts unknown. Large gangs of men are at work on the Wabash, Roanoke and Perry.— A large number of clinker built boats have b'-en pul on the Allant'c MAKING Wa>hinoyoN City, April 7 —The Charles ton Courier of Friday says that from the best informed quarters, tbero is reason to believe that in a few days, leave of absence will be granted for an indefinite period to,the entire command at Fort Sumter. Proposal* for treasury notes to tbo amount o( nearly $J>,OoO,OOO are to be received by the Secretary of tho Treasury until Thursday morning at ten o’clock. Offers have been prL vately made of £ per cent, premium for the entire amount, but it is doomed proper to give a fair opportunity f>>r competition. Nkw York, April 6—The steamship At lantic ha* not sailed up to the present hour, o'clock. P M The steamship Illinoishas her s'.oaro on. and it I* reported will load with troops and stores 10-night. The steam frigate Powhattan crossed the bar, bound out, at *ix o’clock this evening. Tne steamship Nash* vilie, which was advertised to sail for Charles ton to-day, wid be detained until the ninth. Richmond, Ya , April 6—Tho war news created a lively discussion in the State Conven tion to-day. Outside of that body it has pro duced no great sensation The people are prepared to expect anvthing, but it is believed that if a blow is struck at any Southern State or port, thousands of Union men will go for immediate secession. B ston, April 6. —The greatest activity pre vail* at the Charlstown navy yard, over tk)o persons being employed. The brig Bainbridge is ready lor soa and awaiting orders. The frigates Minnesota, Mississippi and Colorado, aro Dearly ready. Commodore Stringham is expected to arrive here early next week. Rktershoro, Ya., April 6. —The war news has created great excitement in this vicinity. It is discussed at every street corner, and the secessionist* seize upon it with muvh gusto.— They are willing that war should come, and declare that Virginia must now go out ol tho Union. Charleston, April 6 —The public aro by no means disappointed at tho recent news warlike movements at tho North. The Con federacy are ready to roceivo its visitors in any form. The supplies to Fort* Sumter have not vet boon cut i ff. Affairs, however, appear to be culminating in war and warlike evontr. Washington, April •*>.—lt is not ti ao that the S 'utborn Comnvssioners have taken a h<>-.!&e. It is well understood that the length ol tneir sojourn hero will be dependent on cir cumstance*. Much alarm exists boro on ac- ■ount of the mili’arv preparations <>t the Gov 'rnnienl. The Government preserve} an on ire silence. New' York., April ti. —Largo quantities of at my storob wore shipped last night on board the steamer Atlantic, which is about to sail with nine hundred men on board- A detach aicnt ol the First Regiment of Artillery, con sisting of forty men and four guns, came over to the city from Fort Hamilton to-night. \S;> ! ’ ir 1 -creel. New York, April ti —Tho government has chartorel the steamer Illinois, which will go to sea under sealed orders on to-morrow or Sunday. Her mails and passengers for Eu rope will be transferred to the City of Balti more. Fall Kivaa, Mass, April Jl —Tne Dun lap Manufacturing Company’s Woolen Mill and machinery was burnt last night, lhe stock of goods'was mostly sav*-d, and tho loss insured to the amount of $31,000. Chablkbton, April o.—Gov. Fickens, ac companied by his principal officers, made a final inspection yesterday of the batteries at the various points in the harbor. They re port that all are ready for action. Norfolk, April 6.—John A. Lawrence the Union candidate for Mayor has been elected by a majority of 206. The schooner JuFa, of Maryland, has been seized lor a violation of the injunction laws. Augusta, Ga., April 6 — But Little reliance is placed in tho despatches received from the N orth respecti n g the warlike preparations there, hut it is universally conceded that all would prefer sneb a policy to continued suspense. PITWBURO f?_± New York, April G —The steamship City of Baltimore, sailed at noon for Liverpool, with three hundred and eleven passengers, and one hundred and ten thousand dollars in specie Montgomery, Ala., April B. —The people here aro pleased at tho prospect of a brush with tie Northerners, and all faces are bright with anticipation. Louisvillk, April 6.—Ex-Mayor,; Delphi, the working men’s candidate, and a Union man, was elected Mayor by about 1.200 ma jority. \ fS*'.- ~ • *»,. Nkw Uri.uns, April C.—The report that wa’ vessels have been ordered to the mouth of ih»i M ississippi creates considerable excitement. Boston. April d —The Senate to-day passed a bill abolishing capital punishment by a vote .»f is yoas to lb nays. New York, April 7 —The steamship At lantic sailed this morning with sealed orders. COMMERCIAL. Stage o! Water. Seven feet nine inches water in the channel. PITTSBUBOU MARKETS. Reported Rrpreuiy for the Daily Morning Po*L Pihsbuboh, April 6, 1861. Flour... Figures unchanged; sales 640 bbls, from ((tore, at $1,90®5,00 for Spring Wheat Extra; Ext*a family $5,2t(u,5,30; Fancy $',76. Winter Wheat, Extra $5.25®6,::i; Extra Family $6,76® 6,80; Faocfc so,oo® 0,26, Grain...No change; sales 825 bush Oats at24c; 240 'io Corn at 40®41c. Hay ...Sales 6 loads irom scales at $9 per ton. Sugar ...Sales 6 hhds N. 0. at CV£®7J4 C Mobile* —Sales 22 bbls. N. 0., at 87 Vgal. Coffee.-Sales 18 sacks Rio at 153 V lb. Bacon ...Sales 8,000 lbs, in lots, at for Shoulders, a-v.c for .sides and for hams; 5 tierces tugur cured do at 11%®120- Potatoea...Sa es 850 bosh Neshannocks at 60c. Dried Fruit... Sales 25 bush Peaches at 82 31. Btnna. .Sale* 10 bush Small White at 68c. Seed... Sales SO bush Clover at $4 00. SALT—Sales W 3 bb's Extra No 1 atsl.2s. INSURANCE AGENCY, LOOMIS, JR. O. \O. 50 WOOD STREET. Home Insuranee Company, OF THE CITY OF NEW YOBK. STATEMENT OK THE CONDITION OK THE HOME INSURAN E COMPANY ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 180 J. 1. CptUl Stock *l,OOO 000 00 i. .Ni)in)»er of Share* of Stock subscribed for U-0 000 00 AmoiiQi "f Ah e*smeut» or Installments on atock, paid in, in cash 1,000,000 00 SECONb—THK ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. 1. The value, or as nearly as may be, of the Real Relate held l>y the Company 05,306 47 2. Amount ol Ca*h on band 3. Amount of cash deposited in Banka, specifying in what Banks the same is dwpDsueU—Continental Bank of New York 86,307 90 4. Accoui i of ca»h in hands oi Agents, and id cotrse of transmission 5. Amount of Loans secured by Bond* and Mortgages, constituuDg the Sr-*t lien on the Real Estate. on which there is less than one year‘s interest due and owing 6. Arrnuotof Loans <•" which interest has not t-een t'H d within one year None 7. Amount Hue Company on which judg ments have been obtained. None 8. Amount of Stocks owned by the Compa ny. whether of any State or of the United k fttHtnf-, or ol any l ueorporated b»ty of tho United States, or of any other de scription, specifying the number of stmres and the par ami market value ol the saiuo : Air VaL Mid VaL *OO JUuk of Commerce.. 20,000 00 19,200 00 1 fro Importers and Tra ders’ Bank. 100 Continental Bank.... loOCorn Eic hange Bank- 10,000 00 9,000 00 100 Metropolitan Bank.. 10,000 00 10,600 00 60 Park Bank-- 6,000 0o 5,260 00 .V) St. Nicholas Bank... 5,000 00 4.600 00 2uo People's Bank 6,000 00 6,176 00 Brook 1 \ u S\ ater Honda Missouri Hute Six Per Cent Bond* Tennessee State Six IVr Cent 80nd*.... 20,000 00 14.500 o 0 North Carolina State Mil Per Cunt Bonds Unit-d States Treas ry Notes 100.000 00 103,803 50 15,000 00 16,760 00 10,000 00 9,500 00 10,000 00 10,260 00 20,001 00 14,000 00 10,000 00 7,860 00 240,000 00 229468 60 9. Amount of stock held by the Company a» Collaterial Security for Loans, with the amount loaned on each kind of Btook, its par and market value 144,600 00 10. Amount of Assessments on the stock of the Company called in due and un paid - U. Amount of premium l^otesUnpaid 12. AmouDt o( Interest on Investment made by the Companj, due and unpaid Amount of Premiums uncollected on Policies issuid st t Amount of all other property 1.495.4C9 34 THIRD—THK LIABILITIES OF THE COMPANY 1. Amount of louse* due and unpaid... None j. Amount cf the cl-inns for losses which art* in suit or contested by the Com pany 3. Amount' flosses during the year, which ba>e been paid —— 4. Amount of Losses during the year which have not been Bellied 5. A mount of Losses during the year, which are contested, (included In answer to f>. Amount of Losses during the year, re ported to the Company and not acted upoD, (included in answer to No. 4) 8,164 76 7. Amount of l >ividenda declared 160,000 00 a. Amount o! Dividends declared due and unpaid None 9. Amount of Dividends, (either e<Bh or scr p ) declared - nd not yet due ..None 10. Amount of money Borrowed, and the nature and amount of security - None IL Amount of all other existing claims nuaiu-t the Cc mpany, contest! d or otherwise 2,508 00 FOURTH—THE INCOME OF THE COMPANY. 1. Amount of Cash Premiums reoeired 942,077 94 Amount of cash Premiums on po’icies issued at office 2. Atuouctof Premium Notes taken bythe Company - 3. Amount of Premiums earned 4. Amount ol In«erest Money received from the investments of the Company., 6. Amountoflncomeofthe Company from any other sources..— 661 04 FIFTH-THE EXPENDITURES UP THE COMPANY 1. Amount of Losses paid during the year 2. Amount ul Losses paid dur-ug the year, w; i. h accrued prior to the y ear, lu»- (Mided in sal inro) 5. Amount at which the losses were ssUma loi in formei statement, which were paid during iho year 40,072 37 4. Amount pa d and owing for re-:nsu* 1 Miraree premiuma.(all paid) I 89,9u3 16 6. A muii u* of .-.tUKu Pre ui in tns, whet her / pai-t or unjaid, (,*ll paid,) J i.. Amount <>t Dividends paid during the year 7. Amount « I Kxpeusea paid during the yearmc udiDgCopmnsMoiiaand reea pdd to the Agents and Officers of tiie tkmipany 154,607 62 Ani-'iiut of Taxes jwtid hy the Company. 38,368 06 ft. AiiKUDtof all other Expenses and Ex penditures of me Company 1. Amount cl Promissory Notes ongmal y forming the Capital of the Com pany -..None 2. Amount ol f .-id Notes field by the Com }*aoy as part of the whole of the capi tal thereof —None IMUaI'H ISSUED ANF.I LOSSES PAID BA' U. <l. LOOMIS, Agent, Wood Street, Piuehurgh- ll)h^i:2WdO<i MORH NEW GOODS BURCHFIELD & CO.’S, OPEN THIS MORNING SOFT FINISH BLEACHED MUSLINS, got up expressly for their ova sales, at 10 and 1 2% cents per yard. Irish Linens, warranted pare Flax, Shirt Fronts, /“reach Chinti. Calicos for spreads, fast colors, 6c do “ 44 44 8« do 44 44 44 •* 10c North East corner of 4ih nnd Market street fe26 DRESS TRIMMINGS NEW EMBROIDERIES, NEW HIOSERY AND O LOVES, NEW BONNETS AND HATS, NEW RIBBONB AND FLOWERS, NEW SKIRTS AND COBBRTB, And many other new articles, just in from New York, at EATON, MACRUM A COJS, mart No. 17 and l&Fifth street A. PLOYU, CORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STS., ftitecjorgh, Pa, agent for the receipt.*?* •*** CAHBON 0118. Keapa conatantiy an hand, and )« lightoila auitabte for Lubricating ondßeMJ* wtich will be cold low for caah and each only. ap2;3m<Uw _ :< . -v?,' Y ! v 'v V-' - yr ■ -i'f-r^-'.'j j, t ,i:-i r, - "‘ J-f,.- Vr^j.Ar 6 “ -t, J hVO&* i ’/ •• ««MjA|*s*** , - ' ■'■'■ -.-: -V- ■-':''7^^ OP [ rtW piaHo *M WE HAVE JUSTv .*&§ Br»t Spring supply of the WAV PIANOS, generally: admitted t6WlMTOßHaJrs"■‘l® the presen*. day ;■ PIANOS, and st NEW TORS PRICES. ranted for FIVE! .YEARS. - Flame cdrtoyJSJS: before purehaaing.elsewhere. - O'^c-r* , tf.KUEBER*BBO., mar lft Sole-Agents forSteintray’e UnrteelleaiiHßEStSitSSJS TH K CJNDEHSmNED spectfuUy Inform HiepaWlo the request of a number. c^p»tron»rbeh».opoi^;hlio:'3;-;:?t SODA TODSTinr *4 ■• ! ‘ v - ■■■• -vj* for the season. CHARIiFHH. BDPBR. DrnggfoV* mar!6 Cor. Pena H YDRA.NT HOSE.TrTulcMfla^E^Boa that ia \yjranted no* , ' /.fe-'jj be arfected by heal, at 300 »U 1 . W-1 eland a pres’ure of 75 po'unoafcd-VJiV'fqttarefine h, for > :! sale, with coupling and pip^ <V Bera m*3D fiaill. I®H Eaisins.— •• - r : J&o Boxes Baj<rßaialav 200 do Bandit do,' 100 Half Boxes Banait Batons, • - . * '/>•_■* ’ ■■/ do -i;' do, lco do do Valencia do, v -• r • ■ For Ba)6 by ~ BROTHERS, mh 29 . r • 39 Wood attest. PBNKMVJ&.-^V Rogers’, ■ ■} • Crooks’, . For Palo by Paper.— Local Cap, Blue and White; Bill do, do do, _ For wOe by _ [rohSO] J. R. WEIiDIN* LACK SI LK HEN FREWS of the latest i) ana most approved style, just recM by jfigprsaa. pieces low. . u HAN&Oft LOVE, tnh3<> . 74 M&rket StreeL OH ! OH! OH I—After movning clean up arid buy WALL PAPBR cheap, at W. P. MARSHALL^ 87 WoodTSUMt Medicine ch hsts.—The l&rgest'etook in like city, (or sale by beckham a Kelly, ■ 68 Federal »tiwt OsTBTTBB'S v dozen , received aad for sale by BECKHA M & KELLT," 60 Federal'twet PKOt.UoK— TOO Sacks Peaches, 400 do 10 Kegs Lard. WM. B. SMITH 6 CO, mh2i No US Second and 147 Frifotstreet!. |^l6±l. — • • f 2* Bbte No 3 Large Mackerel, 7/‘ 10 do No 2 do do* 1- " 1 10 half bbla No 2 do, * 10 bbls A iewiTe*s Herring, r .;.' 10 do Halifax 00, >- For-Wlebr' • mb 26 q W/JEfc SMTEHACQ. HKNRY’S CINCIKNAri Fnend Soap." on hand and for sale afc^'"^ FERGUSON’S Qrooery, aa2 . corner of High and Wylie ata. 009,602 03 oyp. CABB kefea English jnst jj Wdby BECKHAM A'KELLY, mh26 62 Federal street. WINDOW CUfiTAINS—For saleby mh3Q W. P, MABBHALL. ONE THOUSAND AO&ISS OF-iAND on Little Fishing Creek, Virgtaia^lOT-.aalfl,ip lota of 100 acres st the low pries of thM&ftoUiji^jwafire. v ,, Terms—One-fourth in hand, 3.. rears. S. CUTHBERT A SON, ap4 1 61 Market Street. . WILD PIGEONS.— B 6 dozen fresh fed ' Pigeons just received by Exttfeas.andafoFllflb ■ - by JA& Ju YmW&yr >- ap-1 Corner Market and Fiat streets NIONH.—SO bushels Uniohs jddt re ceived and for sale by • r.X?ri JAfl. A. FETZEB, ap4 Corner Market andFuttfrgtrgbts. _ (C3PRIN(r'DRBSB GOODS, AUSO 'DOMES- O tic Goods of oil kinds, a Ter; full stock at . unusu ally low prices. 0. JBANSON liOVB, n»4 : H Market sk Hill a co„ have behoved from the corner of Wood and Fifth etareeta» tO ■ Wo. 64 Fourth - Street*;;.., the boose lately occupied by the Adams’ p&ny. They will return to their old stand about Ist, or as soon thereafter as their new ‘''tg^iouse' is noished. PRODUCE.— U6OO bushels Peaches, M Apples, ,*. 3 kegs Lara, 20 bushels Ctoveraeed} _ . Oa consignment and for sale by + fe27 wft.H. SMITHA jCo REMOVAIu . , THE PENNSYLVANIA. Silt MAN uiaoturing Company hare removed thefromcete Between First and Second streets, where allbfders will be received, and business att< nded to. „ mhlSjtf BEO. CiLgOOtr, Afrint. 686,034 10 MANUFACTURED BY PENNSYLVA nia Salt Manufacturing Company .a^ioK 110,483 76 and guaranteed unchangeable in color. « THE 0,1 ,I)MINATOft OP V BELAY*; Constantly on hand and forsalebyP. new office, No. M Wood street, between First and Bao ond street. GEO. OAIjHOUN, General Agent* mblfctf ■ - ..'“'-A!,' ,iv . v~; ■ JaM.ES VV. CRAFT, CQpuriiMi^ai, t ajid J Forwarding Merchant, and Mmoimato ifiriiker, -* '.I otfioe and storage, No. 32 North lieyee,B<to*;ljoul«. / - ---j N.B—l Will gne immediate and personal jUtenbon *0;- ; ad business entrusted to my aare,far wMoholnhgea’ i „ '-Z will be reasonable. Belarencea: St .‘j Louie; Paul Laoing, 8b Lonlb . AtUoVUin- .- -J oinnau; MTrux A J Craig, PhiladelphiajM'ArmQr, -1: Byrne A Gibbons, New <o|Jn W.O. Kansas; Northup t bo., Kansa,; J.W.Burbridge AOo., ;.-2 New Orleans; W, W. Weston* MhmpßiS;<d*6traQolC Jm Hart, Pittsburgh; G. W. Cass, Pltabur^vKißdßaU, 1). Adams, Chicago* W. F. Coolbaugh, BorliogmOylbW** ''%S W. H. Pottlewa t, Burlington* lowaj Ciptfc Bowman* and user men generally* UißßOlotlon. ‘ The co-fa rtn ehshif , PORE exiting between the undersigned, hbdsr" -{$ the style of A. HAKTHHEfc * CO,BteamßUi^BdJtfuUK^ v - facturers and Iron Fourniers, was diasolTed-by;mnttial' /»$ consent on the brat. of ' *7 having disposed of hb interest rathe ■ ~ Hartupee* wh» will carry on the busths^:s§^tiJg^L r dtfi the old stand, corner of First who will amtle all the business of JOHN MORBOSif PmsuoaoH, Feb. H, 1861, •*;;* r? *> * 1 Haying disposed of ray into re at ih'th’A&aiftifjtratit -s- ■■. A. HARTOPKH*CO.toANDRBW [hereby cheerfully recommend him •* fully competent to carry on the , him a continuance of the patronage 50.JiOWjJlv bb-• r’j stowed on the late lirtn. ">■ JOHN' MGBHOW*. Pitttburgh, Feb. 14,1861- 24,683 06 960,252 68 SSi’vBo6 80 100,000 00 Sundries.— - : 'gsM so dozen Pinet, Castilian * Cot's Bw» d MMH m “ Otard,JJttPey.* Op?s ...j«o} ,»•».. •20 '• Beeqalt, Jfk 10 •• Champagne, dot r ,^rfSag§3 so •• Pale sherry Wine; •lit •• Harmony HbenyWlMi ;f. •26 “ DuS, Qofdon * Cd.'s BhMTjrWtoej tofess Bale by the dozen or bottle, t ‘ WM- BKStJSKT, mans - lMWoodiJ — '* r CALL AWD hLE THJtm, " : 8.8 VEN SHOOTER'y^gS^: The load i* i d one completeOTlMtfltiOßwTrtfcfokwflf y^jg * no ™& [ &&L. A Sundries.—' 25 barraU c&ttoe Swaet Potato** 'V* "* f*il 2u “ Froah Kgii*; . F: 1--' 30 “ Green Appl«j_ . ■■ 100 bushels flcshaDPOck Potatoes sW v« 50 « Small While Bean* 100 “ Pea Nut* . jta£*»m •; 50 “ . Onion* .■ v ' , 5 “ Onion.Sett* ,- ■ ,■' 100 incka B. W. Floixn btt« 20 Boxes W. B.Cheeae: t • 1 '• In store and fciaale by mh22 dJfeely. Tho*7h»TiOg««>W u - , -nntrf ho preferred — l = * r " HotfsTAW'® 1 ' : ~ order.; solicited at buement , : g . ~ .i.wswfr KfcSO?Si SAUCES,' j.ibc.--Wainut 4 K«tchup» Tomato Ketcaup. JiiwnroOToXetehup, ... Aa<*orwB,*o, »c. iBBOTBEBS, r‘ J ' So-M Woodstrsek, ALL PAPEHS—A MOB ASSOfi'P .V i _i. - "" Ap* . 4v9 *% VT V taV't', v. -1 ! , -i- V Af ft^_LZLL- - 5- 1 U', t l w& r *'*~* W*' r ' . • . • ' .- 1 M • - ...-,' .'k% ‘.y*\ £-6$ t»''*-■■ ref ... SPBINQ STOC Wostonhdm’s and ■ Tarloi'nnmkeft jb-wISs. REMOVAL. No. gd Wood Street, katboma oil. CLEAR AND ODORLESS, p. O’BBIM; ’;■' • 3. *^'4) * M >1
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